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News from 20/05/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Kate Bernard, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Julia Fabricius, Catherine Riley, DJM, Diane Packham, Sarah Potter, Ronald Payne, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Hilary Finch, David Irvine, David Chater, Ishbel Coleman, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, MacLej Chodzko-Zajko, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Ian Timberlake, Gary Jacob, Sanjida O'Connell, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Joseph Rotblat, Jenny MacArthur, Miranda Ingram, David Hands, Russell Hewitson, Adam Dabrowski, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Court, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, David Lister, Maggie Lay, Lisa Armstrong, Nicola Fairbrother, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Gregory Handley, Nick Wright Warden, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Neville Scott, Cathy Harris, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Catherine Philip and Zahid Hussain, Peter Luff, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, P. A. Thompson, John Goodbody, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Mike Rosewell, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Sir Bobby Charlton, James Doran and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Peter Melchett, Christopher Irvine, David Mountford Director, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Webster Political Editor and Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Richard Bell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, David Landman, Brian Hale, Robbie Millen, Terence W. Wiseman, Philip Pank,

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Blair condemns protesters who thwart science Five priorities Inside Picture Gallery Road toll U-turn Buzz Index First England hooligan given red card by South Korean police Index Vaughan century pulls battered England back from the brink New terror attack is certain, Cheney warns US News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Unwed couples unfit to adopt, says Duncan Smith Trains return to rail crash line at Potters Bar Gibraltar forced to suspend jury trials Picture Gallery Road tolls in ten years as Byers is overruled by Blair Palace's ups and downs end in bargain basement Top rungs of the property ladder Explorer carves out ice runway Adobe Ahern re-elected as Sinn Fein wins five seats in Dail Brite Smile Sanctions may halt flow of migrants Prescott suffers diabetes Diet and exercise should make a new man of him Death of Lord Moyola , age 79 In Brief IRA admission Epilepsy drive Driver shot Girl , 12, tagged GM grass to put club golfers on par with the best A masterstroke to benefit every amateur's game John Hopkins Golf Correspondent supports the scientists By a Correspondent: Nudists beat ramblers Vodafone Owners must pay for common tend access Who really owns the land Village protests at proposal for asylum-seekers' holding centre Tiscali Best man's body found in sea The College of Law Local Law House fire claims a new victim In Brief Houdini auction Death chase Rare bat found (AP): Britons quit ferry Screen violence Queen Mother files will cover Abdication crisis H G Wells was no lover of Chatterley Esure Nokia Connecting People Animal lobbyists condemn Cannes bullfight film A fifth of teachers moonlight to make ends meet Citro?n Rocketman ready for manned flight Dog bite victim's home burgled Home Insurance White tie and tails may face last dance Zurich Tabloids have some bad news for Angus Deayton Liverpool World Cup angst and Jewish anger What the German papers say AA Ministers to lose seats in review of boundaries Mandelson lets slip 'euro plan' Nationwide Security Childcare for students How much would you like to pay for a 15 min call to… By Our Political Correspondent: Clinton billed to speak at Labour Party conference The Week in Parliament Gibraltar Diplomats condemn West Bank 'cantons' Smugglers' tunnels undermine the Israeli security cordon Halifax Empire Shoppers killed by suicide bomber Eastward expansion makes nonsense of Commission dogma Roman library dig is shelved Flybecom Schroder to curb anti-US protests during Bush visit Spana Picture Gallery British Gas Stolen art cut in half by raiders Apartment block bombs are new US terror fear Kashmir tension rises after new attack on Indian base The Times Zurich Times Online East Time free after agony of war and famine Probate frauds gave clerk luxury house and Ferrari fleet Invisalign Law and order under threat AOL Whale ends British rowers' bid Be Part of the Feature Film Industry Stop Frail Pope greeted on birthday In Brief Sex files opened Heat kills 700 TV channels ban Volcano warning Kabbah returned Sapphic rites and wrongs Theatre The Power Book Lyttelton Benedict Nightingale Opera Trouble in Tahiti /The Bear Electric Theatre, Guildford ECB Concert London Sinfonietta Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre The Bacchai Olivier Theatre Concert Juan Diego Flórez Festival Hall Times Online When the party's over, who picks up the bill? Politicians need to look beyond the simple question of state funding The solution was obvious. Bush should have simply told America to stay at home Picture Gallery The Left always loses the plot in the last reel World weary Sports Diary Ahern Returns The Times An Irish election with a mixed political message Appliance of Science The Times Blair is right to speak out for innovative resear Ups and Downs The Times Architecture is built upon a foundation of bankruptcy Paternal identity Baby abduction Beer and football Getting rid of nuclear weapons New UK centres for asylum-seekers Adoption Bill Greener farming Live animal transport Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Medical school cuts Jail for truanting children's parents Dutch poll placing Uncool Britannia The Weather The Times Crossword 22,044 The Sleep Disorder Clinic Paul Simons Weather Eye Index Back in the hunt Sri Lanka rush to Perera's defence after trial by TV Momentary lapse Mortgages for Business Limited By Our Sports Staff: Moodie leaves leading rivals in her wake Golf Emirates British pair refuse to let Woods break clear Pinsent never tires of winning gold Rowing Rossi leaves rivals trailing in his tracks Motorcycling Schwartzel confirms promise by seaside Women give Britain hope for future Judo Slough chase bronze after drubbing Hockey Motor rallying Burns gets benefit as Gronholm is stripped of victory Motor rallying Smith gains reward for his patience Equestrianism Vaughan's century puts safety in sight Scoreboard from Lord's Michelin Perera debate throws ICC's system under the spotlight Doubts over action worthy of investigation Smith and Ali ensure that Sabres are rattled Cricket: Norwich Union league first division Woeful Scorpions fail to deliver any venom Second division League Nottinghamshire submit to Pollock Steelbacks in safe hands with Bailey By Our Sports Staff: Gladiators edge home in thrilling finish Durham struggle to mount serious challenge Law sparkles to end bowlers' domination Lehmann ensures Yorkshire do not face music Williams shows courage to take her revenge Tennis Yesterday's scoreboards Total fitness suffers at expense of vanity Get lift, look fit: bigger triceps and biceps Saturday's Frizzed County Championship scoreboards The Times Safin finds Federer at top of his form Tendulkar falls as India toil Pass master Di Stefano so intelligent Football In an exclusive daily series selecting his great team, Sir Bobby Charlton runs the rule over his central midfield Villa show the value of youth The Times Own goal thwarts brave England effort Davis has time for reflection after early night By Our Sports Staff: Taylor acts quickly to claim Allback signing Eriksson abilities fell under England spotlight Football: World Cup finals By Our Sports Staff: France slump without Zidane World Cup Vip Pass Picture Gallery Canizares dream shattered In Brief George loses out Figo fitness fight Beckham for £1 The Times Dyer has time on his side in battle for fitness Hollow victory brings no pleasure to Smith Rugby union: Zurich Championship quarter-finals Battle-weary Llanelli suffer more last-minute agony Sharks sale through despite keeping plenty in reserve Gloucester revel in Andrew's pain Leicester's home run ended by inspirational Contepomi St Helens quick off mark with cunning plan Rugby league Broncos leave Salford red-faced Leeds continue revival By a Correspondent: Warrington plumb the depths of despair Garzelli in defiant mood after positive doping test Cycling The Times Subjects revolt against Crown Prince Boxing At the London Arena Tszyu wins by a landslide Tomlinson has rivals queueing up to seize his record Athletics Obsession lot classic clues needs to be cured Racing Sports Journalist of the Year Bath The Wright Track Saturday's results Leaders in the Flat championships Windsor Musselburgh Swallow eases home after putting foot in it Triathion The results service Wolverhampton Racing Rugby union Times Square Times Square word Athletics Today's fixtures Australia Tinning keeps winning In Brief Crash coursed Wilson retires Kingfisher trails Day of Thunder Clean sweep Indonesia's cup Alesi on podium Prince of wails Viewers' choice grates in World Cup top 100 Leicester left with much to learn after painful French lesson In Sport Today Privilege can defeat tax inspector's documents demand Law Report House of Lords Published May 20,2002 Regina v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Ex parte Morgan Grenfell and Co Ltd Before Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Hoffman, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Hobhouse of Woodbrough and Lord Scott of Foscote Speeches May 16,2002 Legal aid for appeals need not be extended Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published May 20,2002 Regina v Oates Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice McKinnon and Mr Justice Pool Judgment April 25,2002 Last throw for Perera? Merchiston work hard in attempt to maintain past glory Schools sport Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lord Moyola The Register Unionist Prime Minister who asked Harold Wilson to send troops on to Ulster's streets and later supported the Good Friday agreement Norman Vaughan The Register Television comedian who hosted Sunday Night at the London Palladium Sir Henry Marking Solicitor who became chairman of an airline and vigorously promoted the British Tourist Authority Court & Social Lives remembered Personal Column Vlastimil Brodsky Czech actor whose career started in Nazi-occupied Prague and blossomed during the 'Prague Spring' Lives in Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Legal, Public, Company Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Ferrari debate; Old Firm in a new league; promotion/relegation; county cricket Nature Notes Villagers braced for centres to hold asylum-seekers Refugees in the countryside Should the growing number of asylum-seekers be housed in camps in rural areas? Lawrence Dead: Fatal End to Cycle Crash News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life May 20,1979 With girl gymnasts and a hedgehog, this quintessential Phillip Larkin letter to a great friend, Judy Egerton, anticipates the publication of his girls-school fiction. The letters to Montgomery are sealed in the Bodleian until 2035 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial celebration Museums store up a surprise Notebook Heritage by Sue Corbett Picture Gallery Where gardens end and art begins Tallis for beginners School news Answers Forthcoming marriages Marriages Appointments Capitalisation, week's change IOD Need to know The best growth story in energy Corporate profile No 15: BG Group Carl Mortished looks at how Bg assembles its global jigsaw Who's who in the boardroom Sitting in judgment on chartered accountants The company in detail ITV programmes to get extra £25m History Geldof in recordstore investment Fears over Bill's tax relief clause Face to face The Times Need to know: The week ahead Hp invent Europe future Ireland hands Kingfisher bid examined Briefing WestLB plans job cuts Talbot for Marconi Apax ready to buy NCP Consiania's £500,000 lure Warning to life insurers Mothercare chief 'to go' Sony set for China deal How the week finished Corporate Profile CBI poised for anti-euro shift Terry Green in talks over Arcadia brands Investors targeting $4bn from Merrill over losses Economic agenda RBS Advanta The Register BA to report loss of £440m Profile The private passions of Peter Ackroyd Parents Fashion Arts I'm rather looking forward to death In an extraordinary interview, the writer Peter Ackroyd, whose Tv series on Dickens is capdtivating viewers, talks of his nervous breakdown and how he has no need for sex or love. Is the biographer of London fired of life? Chelsea: a chip off Chelsea Clinton irritates many fellow Oxford students with her glitzy lifestyle and clique of American friends. Nevertheless, says Damian Whitworth, she seems destined for a political career Just another jolly junket 'John of Jaunt' Prescott is off to a pre-conference in Bali. 'Twas ever thus, says Ronald Payne The Times Forget domestic discomfort—my Fur Coat recklessness is in Vogue Jane Shilling One of most sympathetic aspects of the British way of life is its affection tolerance of a certain gentle dilettante incompetence Picture Gallery Attention deficit disorder: when only drugs work Kids' heaven There is no point in a family holiday if the children have to spend all their time all activity clubs, says Miranda Ingram My 15-year-old son still sucks his thumb at home—but never at school Parent. forum Next week How you can help Power to the people With global warming menacing us and fossil fuels due to run out in 40 years, new energy sources are vital. A house that makes electricity is a start, says Sanlida O'Connell The way they wear Street party Jubilee By your bag shall ye be known Edgy, chic, victim or lost cause the acute pressure to find the right bag has become akin to seeking the Holy Grail, says Lisa Armstrong Picture Gallery The Times Summer's dress parade The Times The last emperor Interview On the eve of a Bertolucci retrospective, the legendary director tells Barbara Ellen he prefers not to look back Life in the bus lane Cannes Festival Mike Leigh's latest shines in an overearnest line-up, says James Christopher Entertainments Critics' choice Friends electric At a show on the history of computer games Alex O'Connell gets misty-eyed over some old playmates Game On Barbican, EC1 A Soho family album Photography As the work of the late Bruce Bernard goes on show, his niece, Kate Bernard, remembers a perfectionist who helped her to take her first snap Lulu The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Choice Satellite, cable & digital BBC Young Musician of the Year 2002 BBC Four, from 7pm SKY One Choice Radio Radio 1 Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2658 Choice Elizabeth Finn Trust

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