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News from 17/05/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Blaker, Jon Ashworth, Alex Bennett, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor and Richard Ford, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Hannah Griffiths, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, D. J. Hutson, Negley Harte, David Chater, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Michael Ashcroft, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Alex Banady, Thrasy Petropoulos, Michael Evans and Daniel McGrory, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, John Knight, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Jenny MacArthur, Oliver Kay, George Caulkin and Nick Szczepanik, Miranda Ingram, Karen Bartlett, Director, Charles Bremner, Anthony Jacobs, Adrienne May, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, David Rowan, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Robert Jules Vincent, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Tom Baldwin, M. E. Fieldhouse, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Lockett, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, Robert Chitham, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Laura Peek and Michael Horsnell, Arthur Dicken, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Stephen J. Lockwood, Roy Clare (Director of Operational Management), Andrew Drummond, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Matthew Pryor, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Nancy Bower, Michael Foley, Alex Blair, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Tony Lewin, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Paul Simons, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, (DJM), Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Sally Patten and Ingrid Mansell, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben MacIntyre, Iqbal S. Hussain (Director), Melissa Kite and Philip Webster, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, Sir Bobby Charlton, Alexandra Frean and Lewis Smith, David Farrington, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, Simon Jenkins, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alexander Scott-Whitby, James Christopher, Robert Whymant, David McClelland, Sally Patten, John Thaxter, Patience Wheatcroft, Stephen Pewsey, Christopher Irvine,

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Blair's crime crackdown won't work says law chief Birthrate at low Milly case arrest Star Wars deal Is this really the way to sell Britain abroad? Gay adoption go-ahead leaves Tories in disarray Easy riding Duke keeps his cool Byers in new row over euro timing The strange dearth of Liberal England Football giants face fines for England shirt price-fixing Luxury Today in the Times In this News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Fast Times Robin cooks up a stink of rage and compost Parliamentary Sketch Ben Macintyre Lawyers set to lose fees for appeals on asylum Picture Gallery Furniture land Police in Milly case arrest man, 36 Blunder turns city into a town Queen's new gallery designed as temple for her treasures Gucci Britons putting euro to the great holiday test Politicians from Tony Blair to Kenneth Clarke believe Britons will lose their fear of the euro after their holiday. David Charter reports from Heathrow Five views on whether Britain has passed the euro tests Politics, not economics, will decide whether we join Lea Paterson tests the tests Minolta Jews 'in fear after attacks' In Brief Lung cells grown Inquiry post Stowaway dies Decoy cars MP accuser trial Hair of high note Ozzy off Father and the happy family he lost in fire-bomb attack Professor who beat wife jailed on appeal Judge quashes 'drugs attack' compensation Ford Thai jail shock for Briton Weekend Special Chelsea Issue Persil Aloe Vera Army chiefs call in flying doctor to fight mystery bug British have the worst latrines Times is refused leave to appeal Trade team in pursuit of soccer's net profits Competition watchdog discovers a bite that matches its bark Lexus is200 More than Hairdresser takes short cut to film stardom Chaplin's daughter finds missing colour footage Egg Spot the difference Compaq Boy racers from 1907 anger car veterans Travel Money PC World The Computer Superstore Libraries told to turn over a new leaf for survival The facts on fiction Secret of dinosaurs AA Birthrate at record low as women opt for jobs Asbestos payouts upheld by law lords Diver 14th to die using equipment Parents begin to put trust in MMR Sainsbury's Cocklemen eat in protest Bill gives hope to thousands of children, MPs told Homebase Ecology science 'may soon be extinct' Intelligent Finance Adoption agencies hail victory for children British midland Picture Gallery Denied the child they had cared for almost since he was born Anomalies in the law are 'crazy and unfair' 'Legally, the children have no father' Heritage gives Cool Britannia the boot One. Tel Tradition fits nation like old slipper Comment Militants rebuffed by police RBS Advanta Teenager snatched twin after losing own baby Bush wants Putin to build Star Wars shield with US Gifts give glimpse of Texan tastes Baghdad 'ready to let weapons inspectors in' Land Rover (Reuters), AFP, (AP): Couple complete their peak odyssey Migrants curb sought by German candidate Hp invent Pied Piper's call tests tolerance of Europe The far Right is playing on feelings of insecurity and mistrust, says Roger Boyes Complacent Centre Left finds itself off message Political Briefing Fortuyn party's new chief awaits coalition reward Veto threat reflects new mood of Euroscepticism Novice MP finds feet on path to leadership Hp invent EU throws down gauntlet Bush as steel wars hot up Foreign Editor Briefing Prodi on hook over fisheries policy as MEPs smell a rat Evesham com Two cardinals stir up debate on whether Pope will resign Murder case challenged The Times Bush knew of al-Qaeda threat to hijack a jet Jordan dissident jailed for slander Who's who Clearing of Ground Zero nears completion Israel sends tanks back to Jenin Sharps Bedrooms Times Online Over 240 Showrooms Nationwide Exiled islanders win passports 30 years on Apartheid assassin bids for freedom AA NHS Kashmir takes stock after massacre Musharraf's hands tied by old comrades Japan accused of using aid to end whaling ban Remains of Daniel Pearl found In Brief (Reuter): Gallipoli death (AFP): Law to die for (AP): Journalists held (Reuter): Mali transition (AP): Mother's sins Singer's wife shot (AFP): Treasure blast Lives lost to games of unreality Theatre Helmet Soho Theatre Benedict Nightingale The Times Parties need many more members, not more subsidy Total state funding of partisan politics would be corrosive to our democracy Let the irresponsible elderly set off on their jaunts without a care in the world The strange dearth of Liberal England Russian roulette The Times Diary Real Betrayal The economic case against early euro entry is absolute Wheel of Fortuyn The Dutch election has brought a new Right to power New Leaf Libraries must reinvent themselves for the 21st century Police overtime Nato bureaucracy Classical architecture Integration must respect difference Considerations in next stage of House of Lords reform Remit of proposed regional assemblies 'Lost' Coward play The JP effect Political studies Deptford's history British intelligence Manner of speaking The Weather Most Parts Will Be Warm or Hot, Long Sunny Periods The Times Crossword 22,042 Boot Picture Gallery FSA starts proceedings in split-capital inquiry Briefing Ebbers gets £1m pension EU plans auditors' code Marcus faces ban Instinet 'in Island talks' Interest in TV licences Peng's spree at Ashley Charts of the day All systems Go Wadhwani takes parting shot Double setback fails to deter float hopefuls Euro fuels goldrush Plumbing the Depths of the Flotation Pool The Friday interview Eterna Authentic since 1856 The Register The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Siemens FSA truly fells to do the splits Buiness Editor's Commentary Patlence Wheatcroft Pricing at issue in a false start James's face doesn't fit at Marconi Exchange rates Results in brief Marconi plans defence float as it reports £5bn loss Vodafone stake in China N Brown core sales take hit Slowing pace of growth knocks shares in Next Kingfisher's DIY scheme rebuffed BT returns to dividend payments Computacenter Change in strategy lifts British Land Eurotop 100 Investors like back-to-basics Bt Tempus Robert Cole Major Indices London Financial Futures Woolworths falls as big investor sells Dollar Rates Wall Street Go's Cassani gets £9.5m as easyJet agrees takeover 3i takes off at last with sale of airline Didata inquiry into China units The Times The William Hill FSA to take action on splits The Times Unit Trust Information Service Radisson Edwardian Hotels The trawl for cheap labour extends home and abroad Radical change at Citigroup City Diary Customers' champion takes aim at shaky City ethics The Friday interview: Sir Howard Davies Caroline Merrell finds a regulator in search of integrity Alstom Just don't mention the e-word First drive Elite Registration Why women drivers are in greater danger of becoming Miss Whiplash Stuart Birch The Smaller you are, the more likely it is you will be injured in an accident To Advertise Euro continental cars Euro Car Consultants Go-eurocars Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yorkshire Vehicle Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autobytel. co. uk Autobytel Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Multiple Display Advertising Items Reg4Vehicles. co. uk DVLA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Ruth Cracknell Australian actress whose roles ranged from radio, film and TV drama to the grandest classics on stage Ruth Cracknell, AM, actress, was born on July 6,1926. She died on May 13,2002, aged 75 Valeri Lobanovsky Player and coach who took Dynamo Kiev all the way to the top in European football, though his players paid a political price Valeri Lobanovsky, football coach, was born in Kiev on January 6,1939. He died in Zaporizhia, Ukrine, on May 13,2002, aged 63 Court & Social Nellie Shabalala Paster, choir leader and singer who was a pillar of support to Ladysmith Black Mambazo Nellie Shabalala, singer and pastor, was born in KwaZulu/Natal on September 23,1952. She was murdered in Clermont, on May 15,2002, aged 49 Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Sir Derek Birley, educationist, was born on May 31,1926. He died on May 14,2002, aged 75 Professor Basil Chubb, political scientist, was born on December 8,1921. He died on May 8,2002, aged 80 Keith Harper, journalist, was born on April 8,1937. He died of cncer on May 13,2002, aged 65 John "Speedy" Keen, singer and songwriter, was born on March 29,1945. He died on March 29,2002, aged 57 Gerd Sommerhoff Academic of two parts, educationist and scientific researcher, whose philosophy was to encourage creative activity Gerd Sommerhoff, OBE, teacher, inventor, broadcaster and researcher, was born on February 13,1915. He died on April 28,2002, aged 87 Punishing the parents Is sending parents to prison the way to deal with the problem of persistent truancy? Nature Notes Jailing of truants' mother 'sends the right message' News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Selling the euro Do Do former Chancellor Kenneth Clarke's pro-euro arguments convince you? Pro-euro Tories must mobilise right now A new group will allow Conservatives to campaign for the single currency Generals Judge a General Prize. quiz@thetimes Picture Gallery Word Watching Daily Life May 17,1840 Charles Greville's clerkship to the Privy Council meant that his diary recorded the political scene with such verve that it was not published in full for nearly a century. Here he relates a crime to which this Swiss valet duly confessed Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items A vision of gardening for art's sake School news Latest wills Dinner Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Answers Forthcoming marriages Marriage Memorial service Service of thanksgiving Lecture Late reverse for shares IOD Grow your own - and good health Balearics The International Property Show Marbella now Multiple Display Advertising Items Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items World Class Homes World of Property Exhibition Gulf State floats a new industry Pierce pulverised Innocence no defence for Ferrari and their grand folly Durham rise to Newcastle's challenge University sport Enjoy strength in depth Table tennis discovers television suitor after 15 years on the shelf Matthew Syed finds there is more to a tournament than just showing up Bulls can move clear on back of Vikings victory Rugby league Hussain's men battered Zindabad leaves Persian Punch feeling the heat Racing Newbury Stratford The Wright Track Monturani can shine Yesterday's results Hamilton Park Nottingham Gronholm turns on Burns in show of petulance Motor rallying Singleton holds on for gold Judo Racing Capriati leaves Pierce feeling blank Tennis From Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent in Rome Fairclough shows signs of revival to share lead Golf The results service Lampard gains reward for sticking with her dream Equestrianism The Times Ireland discard Wallace for New Zealand tour Rugby union Third test defeat for Scotland In Brief Ticket frenzy Record for Rose Garrard returns First in 20 years The sixth went over the stand and into Swansea Cricket: the Garry Sobers autobiography Yesterday's scoreboards Times Square England's tedious tactics led to my fateful declaration Today's fixtures Hussey's effort is outshone by Cook Worcester approach Donald to add edge Clouds disperse and Sri Lanka pour on the runs Cricket: first npower Test match Richard Hobson at Lord's Resolute Windows steals the initiative Frizzell County Champlonship Durham find the resolve to hit back Richardson and Knight ride to rescue Heath is Cambridge rock Bulbeck back in swing for Somerset By Our Sport Staff: New umpires panel to give expert cover Century by Law leads Lancashire fightback Yorkshire allow Key and Fulton to get away Total Football World Cup Vip Pass Football World Cup in Brief Thousands of tickets still unsold Maradona call-up Caviar, of course Royal Mail Liverpool planning to leave Anfield Ireland forced to pine for home comforts on eve of departure England prepared to give Dyer time Brown fit and eager to answer call Bradford plummet from elite to brink of abyss Marzolini perfect for problem role Football In an exclusive daily series selecting his greatest team, Sir Bobby Charlton names the man to fill the left back position The unflappable defenders who swept all before them Dunn a pivotal figure in team primed for success The Times Scots suffer another crushing blow Houllier's grand 'non' to Anelka wins war against greedy players Atapattu turns heat on England Peugeot Austria race row Bobby's best Away from home Leading British teams plan to take control of Formula One Opinion Arts Style Media Here Comes He Sun Survival is the issue Cover story The Big Issue has more than 1.1 million readers and has given thousands of homeless people the chance to earn money legitimately. But now, after a disastrous launch in America, staff cutbacks and talk of a 'financial crisis,' the magazine faces an uncertain future. David Rowan investigates Inside this week's Big Issue Keep taking the tablets Lefestyle As our life expectancy moves towards 100 years, Dr Thomas Stuttaford says the credit should go to profit-driven drug companies as much as to selfless doctors and efficient drains Companions Summer roadshow The smart way to France Relatively unusual Viewpoint Losing touch with cousins is unthinkable - except in Britain, says Miranda Ingram The Times Europeans cling to myriad misconceptions about the Americans but the biggest lie of all is that they are efficient Give us these wondrous works A crime against the whole world The Times Asking to be locked up Arts Television There are aliens among us and they have all sent in audition tapes for Big Brother Caittin Moran is abducted Since the birth of television, World Cup trailers… BBC A parfait Jedi knight Film Interview Hayden Christensen would be a lot of fun if he weren't says Alex O'Connell Christensen is charning, patient and physically more boyband than contraband Unhappy ending Film Woody Allen's opener for Cannes is well below his best - again, says James Christopher Panic Room It's time to age your act Pop New Releases Ronan Keating and Aj try to grow up but Lulu's still young, finds Lisa Verrico Ronal Keating Destination A1 Make It Good Lulu Together Manchester Critics' choice James Christopher's top ten movies Opera & Ballet Classic Fm Trapped in the land of Oz Television MTV's The Osbournes about to hit British scrcens, belongs to a proud sitcom tradition, says Sean MacArulay The Osbournes are trapped—in luxury. Where else can they go but down? Picture Gallery Twin towers overload Photography Even New Yorker Erica Wagner is suffering from compassion fatigue NYC Wapping Project, E1 The Lion King Step in a new direction Style Spa-ing partners His-and-hers therapy has been imported from Hollywood. But will it help couples to bond? Michael Gove's third eye was not opened, and Sarah Vine admits that she's too selfish to share My husband woke up only to blow his nose Six of the best outdoor living Hey, big spender Media The Government is Britain's biggest advertiser—and internationally the Blair administration's spending is top of the table as well Alex Benady reports Latest Newspaper Sales In the tabloid price war, it's every Media Diary ITV: the fightback begins Media Syndication Executive Petrotex (U. K) Ltd The Times Crème Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Slimline future for Rte As Ireland goes to the polls today, the state broadcaster RTE is in dire straits, says Michael Foley The Times The Sunday Times Bridge by Andrew Robson Games Chess by Raymond Keene Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio Choice By Banora Bennett He's Playing our Song: The Music of Marvin… Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films No Title BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2656 Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland

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