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News from 27/05/2002

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Andrew Robson, John Hopkisn Golf Correspondent, N. J. Wald, Thomson Prentice, Medical Reporter, Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, Colin Hughes, Judy Foreman, Robert Hands, Arthur Osman and Richard Ford, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Stephen Jessel, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Tim Reid and Ian Cobain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Robert Gutfreund-Walmsley, Robert Thicknesse, Jacob Ecclestone, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Michael Hornsby, Paul Hoggart, Richard Harries, Mark Souster, Louis Heren, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Charles Hargrove, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Philip Webster and Jeremy Laurence, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Patricia Clough and Colin Hughes, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, David Felton, Labour Correspondent, Chris Johnston and Emma Hartley, Kevin Eason, Martin Huckerby, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Ray Clancy, Howard Foster, Peter Jennings, Martin Fletcher, Sir Nigel Hawthorne, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, David Millinger, Jill Sherman, Social Services Correspondent, Mark Jones, Andrew Oswald, John Newth, Norman Harris, Val Cowell, Michael Harvey, Sanjida O'Connell, Graeme Lutman, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Martin Fletcher, Political Reporter, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Russell Jenkins and Christina Stokes, Diana Geddes, Sue Corbett, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Mark Giles, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Michael Cole, Kate Muir, David Cross, Henry Stanhope and Denis Taylor, Peter Paphides, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, David Dunstan, Richard Farrell, Nick Allen, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, David Miller, Richard Davy, Tony Samstag, Peter Hill, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Richard Dowden, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, John Russell Taylor, Philip Jacobson and Jamie Dettmer, Gillian Bowditch and Kate Alderson, Peter Stothard, Tim Congdon, Peter Howarth, Garin Bell, Richard Evans, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, and Christopher Mosey, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Michael Knight, Cathy Harris, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Gary Jacobs, Robin Stacey, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Jonathan Miller Media Correspondent, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Kenneth Gosling, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Bryan Nicholson(cbi President), Richard Janko, A. V. Hoffbrand, George Caulkin, Michael Hornsby, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Alan Hamilton and Andrew Pierce, Peter Riddell, Phil Reidy, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Eric Farge, Lea Paterson, Brian Nimick Director General, Richard Morrison Arts Editor, Catherine Philp, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Emma Hartley, Christopher Warman, Tom Rhodes, Stephen Dalton, Frank Furedi, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Joanna Bale and Emily Davies, James Christopher, Robin Young and David Cross, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Clive Borrell, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Andrew Sheard, Lawrence E. Tanner, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Richard Ford, L. P. J. Edwards, John Roper Medical Reporter, Christopher Irvine,

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Pakistan has secretly built up nuclear arsenal Scientists worked round the clock to amass uranium stockpile Wembley bid Truancy drops Dome giveaway The Bank of England/times The Queen's reign in The Times Transport plan to get an early service Britpop not bubbling under but drowning The Times England snatch a draw with Cameroon but win over Japanese US singles Nigel Hawthorne Aquascutum Spain snubs Tories over Gibraltar What's Important News & Comment In this section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times Bags I carry the purse, Ma'am £10bn row Britons trapped in Brunei Higher Dior Tories pull out of the red to end cash blues Prison staff threaten legal action In Brief Tourism boost Cigarette haul Bakewell murder Fire engine crash Truancy drops as mother's jailing panics parents Children known for absenteeism are returning to school after publicity over prison sentence, reports John O'Leary 'Go to school? She's got to shop for jeans' Leaping lizards help robots Adobe Vajpayee plays the terrorist card with the West Pakistan's nuclear build-up leaves no room for mistakes A nation that expresses its MacHismo with a model army Spend less on your friends £1bn Hawk deal blocked Poverty drives Kashmiris into army of 'enemy' School trip boy aged 10 dies in river fall Citroën Violin girl is youngest musician of year Car orders create US Mini boom In Brief Mission to Mars Elgin meeting Race charge Dome to be given away with £200m 'sweetener' Liverpool Doing a Deal on the Dome Railway land will be sold to builders Lloyds TSB Business Widow was asked to apologise to killer Polanski's vision of Holocaust wins Palme d'Or Sex film directors irreversible step Bee thieves cash in on honey shortage Esure Ricoh Blueyonder Supermodel's wedding given blanket coverage Bush-Putin partnership seen as a force for common good What the Russian papers say Basf Migration challenge The week ahead Summit love affair brings few rewards for Putin Dell Tiscali Please don't disturb us, nudists tell Berlusconi French show their resentment at latest US invasion 'Good friend Jacques' lays on the charm AOL Zurich Referendum loss will cost Blair his job, Owen warns Elizabeth Dg. Reg Fd 1977 British Airways OFT may publish Desmond report Women have every chance to be judges Direct Line Clinton to help in revival of the Third Way Cheating - or the art of working a flanker All sportsmen should see this wrong for what it is Warning Xerox Magazines preferred to fiction In Brief Algarve reward Grouse return Fatal joyride Ashdown needs troops to keep Bosnia at peace Hp Bush team split over Arafat Car insurance Pope may curtail his travels, says Vatican The Times Bodies found at site of Tsar's murder Empire Times Online New York hears new tales of the doomed Be in Belfast Death plunge on Oklahoma bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Halifax (AP): Uribe wins race for presidency In Brief (AFP): Wedding disaster (Reuter): Airport ambush (Reuter): Iran controls 200 die in crash When the going gets heavy Pop Ozzfest Donington Park Peter Pahides Comedy Paul Zenon Comedy Store Times Online The Times Opera Cunning Little Vixen New, Cardiff Theatre Free Lyttelton Loft The Times How the big new idea became the same old idea It would only take beer money to rescue universities from this financial mess The world can be grateful Bush is a quick learner Or not Tab… Cul-De-Sac The ten-year transport plan leads nowhere Lines of Control Pakistan must do more to curb Kashmir militants Yes, Sir Humphrey Spotlight on the private knight behind the public star Immigrants in Britain Our choices for a euro referendum Letters to the Editor 1 Pennington Street, London E98 Ita. Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5046 e-mail: letters@thetimes. co. uk The economic appliance of science 'Flawed' decision on folic acid in flour In the Black Young musicians Herculaneum books Putting buses first Anger at foul play in Heineken Cup Fair play Bad breaks The Weather The Times Crossword 22,050 Weathercall Euro Tunnel Enterprise Signing on Back on track Juggling act in Japan shows Beckham's sun on the rise Wembley away World Cup Handbook Finance for new Wembley to be agreed this week Football What's Important the Times Fifa gives ruling on No 10 World Cup in Brief Fakes fall foul Fight to be fit Pulling together Wanchope awry Closed circuit Keane conspiracy theory continues to subvert Irish unity Football: World Cup Weight of the world on Heskey's shoulders Michelin Worry for France as Zidane suffers injury scare Becker revelling in new challenges Tennis Neil Harman meets the tennis icon who is building an exciting future for himself Marsh Agassi's appetite as healthy as ever French Open first-round singles draw Assa Abloy pays penalty for crossed line Sailing Rafter swaps the Centre Court for parenthood Coulthard victory helps to restore tarnished image Motor racing: Monaco Grand Prix How they finished Battling Salford suffer familiar fate Rugby league Original Green Flag Tassell inspires Wildcats to unlikely triumph Kevin Eason compares how the teams fared in Monte Carlo World Cup Leicester raise roof with win to savour Rugby union: Heineken Cup final Munster stunned by misery of another lost opportunity O'Gara found wanting as Healey rediscovers mark of genius Masters of rugby's dark arts who stretched rules to the limit The Times Trophy secured by deft Back hander England's world falls apart in final challenge Sale's Shield as Pontypridd put to sword Rugby union: European Sheidl final Gregan plays down role of Super 12 Day one: stretch and warm-up for the feet Men turn full circle as ballet plays role in exercise regime Get fit, look fit: your five-day guide to Bolshoi Fitness Lomu's reputation suffers at hands of England The Times England left at sixes and Sevens Raw pace makes Jones worthwhile pick for England Cricket The Times Norwich Union Weekend scoreboards 'Monty' is growing into the Steele of his time By Our Sports Staff: Gilchrist questions action of Sri Lanka spinner Thompson rewards master's early faith Absence of captain fails to halt Durham Cricket Goal White makes important point for Yorkshire Fairbrother has to wait Boje's aggressive intent cut short by Greenidge Accuracy of Astle blazes trail into Super Cup final Netball Tait makes light of mud to ride Ironic to victory Equestrianism Oxford University Summer Eights Today's fixtures Australia Spills fail to dampen Bayliss fire Motorcycling The results service Athletics Yesterday's racing results Saturday's racing results Times Square Armstrong displays best form In Brief Making history Indy double Quick Dollar Flash Gordon Ball blows hot Furyk lands title Sir Arthur Gold Gossamer vindicates Cumani Racing Leicester Carlisle Thirsk Windsor Reading the racecard Nayef fails to handle soft going Scot free Faldo may still get automatic entry into US Open Golf Thomson secures perfect score Bowis Husband's fraud on wife Law Report Hansen picks big stage to make entry as prince of Denmark Intention of use vital for VAT allowance Herberle salutes England success Hockey Unforeseeable storm seventy Court of Appeal Published May 27,2002 Devon County Council v webber and Another Before Lord Justice Keene and Mr Justice Sumner Judgment April 19,2002 Dawn patrol sets the pattern for concentrated viewing to come Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Gerald Whent Founder of Vodafone who realised that people's appetite for chatter is insatiable (and worth a fortune) Picture Gallery Sir Arthur Gold Former chairman of the British Olympic Association who campaigned tirelessly against drugs in sport Michel Jobert French Foreign Minister who refused to co-operate with Washington over oil, but won the respect of Henry Kissinger Lives remembered Personal Column Lives in Brief Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elisabeth Vellacott Painter who distilled a world of artistic influences into haunting and deeply contemplative images All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted Best Seats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faresavers Legal, Public, Company & Parlimentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Jet, Set Libraries in question Are local libraries doing enough to keep up with new media—or are they doing too much? Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Students in Revolt Prize. quiz@thetimes News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life May 27,1943 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Hold your noses! Notebook Horticulture by Mark Griffiths Desktop lift-off for the year of Wellington As we approach the 150th anniversary of the death of the Duke of Wellington Sue Corbett takes stock of a progamme of celebrations Indispensable gardening guide School news Answers Forthcoming marriages Dinner Capitalisation, week's change Regain Need to know BHP Billiton keen to expand further Corporate profile No 16: BHP Billiton Who's who in the boardroom Compaq The company in detail History Student briefing Altin AG The Times The Open University Japan shines mint light of recovery Change on Week Exchange Rates 3i confident on recovery Briefing Strong growth for Japan Half of nation seeks job Vivendi plans water sale Co-op dividend plans Threat to Lufthansa Soros in acquisition talks Schroder's call on E. On Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Picture Gallery Corporate profile Unilever in biggest UK media contract Castorama chief seeks split from Kingfisher Vodafone 'faces record British loss of £15bn' Target 2 Point 5 launch Economic agenda Mortgages for Business Limited The Register Insurers face tough rules on investment funding From Sir Humphrey to mad King George Reportage Interview Lifestyle Arts Eddington though I wasn't up to the job In today's extracts from his autobiography, serialised in The Times and The Sunday Times, Sir Nigel Hawthorne reveals, below, the criticisms of his Yes Minister co-star Paul Eddington. Opposite, he explains how he thought Sylvester Stallone would swing him the role of George III A great play, by George War or no war, we are still brothers Birmingham is home to the world's biggest expatriate Kashmiri population. With conflict looming on the subcontinent, can the city's Asians live with each other? Carol Midgley reports What's in the bag? David Beckham's briefcase probably contains the secrets of his growing business empire, says Mark Jones Selectfine Jane Shilling Tghe Chelsea Flower Show seems like a party to which too many people have been invited and then are rudely left to shift for themselves What every Suffolk bride should know The Saturday Times The Times Please don't call me posh Jennie Bond, the BBC's royal correspondent, is often seen as more royal than the royals. In fact, she's an insurance man's daughter from Hertforshire who wears £9.99 stilettos and - Once, but memorably - no knickers The Times When fear is for you Spending time in the dark develops a child's imagination and ability to deal with the unknown, says Frank Furedi What can you do to prevent your children from using drugs? Next week How you can help A silk road to biology Two 17th-century anatomists have had their places in history reinstated, says Sanjida O'Connell It's Gisele, scene two In all their faded glory The Times Those bare essentials Emily Davies reveals how to look and fell good in the nude Our man in Cannes Peter Howarth works out what to wear for the most glamorous, star-studded parties at Cannes Streetwise thongs Sleepless in Alaska The cat and mouse thriller Insomnia has plenty to keep you awake, says Sean MacAulay This downbeat thriller offers the perfect antidote to feelgood summer fare Shining in an Indian summer Theatre As Andrew Lloyd Webber brings Bollywood to London, Nigel Williamson meets his new star, Preeya Kalidas Book Fairs Opera & Ballet ART The Times Critics' choice James Christopher's top ten movies Land of plentiful views The 17th-century Dutch landscape painters' infatuation with Italy was nob rief flirtation, finds John Russell Taylor National Theatre Toyota Corolla Verso Bridge Chess Winning move Review T2 satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling T2 radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2664 Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland The Queen God save the Queen February 6,1952, King George Vi Dies Picture Gallery World Shocked by News Many Messages of Condolence First Duties of the Queen Privy Council Meeting To-Morrow Death Roll up to 85 in Rail Crash 1952 More than 200 Injured Engines and Coaches Hurled across Platforms Picture Gallery Effort to Prevent Tooth Decay Test at Kilmarnock Foot-And-Mouth Disease Minister's Statement on Slaughter Policy " Electronic Brain" in Action Taught to Play " God save the Queen" From Our Aeronautical Correspondent: Jet Air Service Inaugurated Comet's Flight to S. Africa New Era of Travel London Airport, May 2 The Theatres New Agatha Christie Play Also in 1952 Picture Gallery Everest Conquered Summit Reached by Team from British Expedition Bentley Executed at Wandsworth Demonstration outside Prison Also in 1953 From Our Correspondent: Royal Yacht Britannia Naming Ceremony by the Queen Glasgow, April 16 Coronation is First in Long Life of Pomp The crown worn by the Queen at the state opening of… The Regalia's Place in the Service Ceremonial and Symbolism Picture Gallery The Queen's Visit to Australian Flagship 1954 From Our Athletics Correspondent: 4-Minute Mile Triumph of R. G. Bannister Poor Conditions Overcome From Our Correspondent: 24,000 Detained in Nairobi Operations to Be Continued Long-Term Action Nairobi, May 6 Also in 1954 Broadcasting Home Service Foreign Office Officials' Disappearance " Maximum Secrecy" Needed in Counter-Espionage Also in 1955 A Double Diamond Statement by Princess 1955 Decision Not to Marry Group Captain "My Duty to the Commonwealth" "Mindful of Church Teaching" 1956 Premium Bonds Scheme to Boost Savings End of the Bread Subsidy: 2D. On 20 Cigarettes £100M. Economy Drive: Profits Tax Increased Anglo-French Forces in Port Said Surrender Terms Rejected: Bombing Stopped Footballers' Move on Wages Letter to League Also in 1956 More Production " the only Answer" to Inflation Prime Minister's Plea for Restraint From our Own Correspondent: Further Step in Uniting Europe Treaties Signed at Rome Ceremony Rome, March 25 Russia Launches Earth Satellite 180Lb. Sphere Travelling at Height of 560 Miles Also in 1957 The Queen on Setting World an Example 1957 Need for " Special Kind of Courage" From Our Special Correspondent: Scuffles as Marchers Reach Aldermaston 1958 Car Damaged after " Voting for Soviet Domination" Speech April 7 Supporters of the newly created Campaign for… Prince Charles Created Prince of Wales Commonwealth Messages of Congratulation From our Special Correspondent: Trunk Dialling Starts To-Day The Queen to Make Call from Bristol Bristol, Dec. 4 From our Special Correspondent: Group Therapy for Smokers Hypnotism and Peppermints Ryde, Isle of Wight, Sept. 28 Also in 1958 1959 Motors and Motoring Minister "Appalled" by New Motorway Driving Hint of Possible Speed Limit after Study M. P. H. W. Sales Ltd. Miniture Motoring Specialits From Our Special Correspondent: Newsagents' Alarm over U. S. Paperbacks Minister to Be Told Flood of Lurid Literature is Feared Fly to Africa with Pounds in your Pocket November 3 With 2,000 new vehicles coming on to… The Queen's Head on Banknotes New Series to Be Issued 10S. Same Size as Narrower £1 Also in 1959 Also in 1960 1960 From Our Own Correspondent: Russians Shoot down U. S. Aircraft Mr. Eisenhower Orders Immediate Inquirty Washington Concern at Effect on Summit Talks From Our Special Correspondent: Traffic Wardens' First Day Test of Tact and Temper Some Drivers Protest-But Less Thoughtless Parking Royal Mint 1,500 U. S. Troops Going to Berlin 1961 Battle Group Ordered in from West Germany Vice-President on Way to See Dr. Adenauer From Our Scottish Correspondent: 351 Squatters Arrested at Holy Loch Pier Gales Prevent 600 Demonstrators from Crossing the Firth Town Houses Also in 1961 Picture Gallery From Our Own Correspondent: Russia to Withdraw Missiles from Cuba Dismantling Bases under U. N. Supervision Mr. Kennedy Welcomes Peace Move by Mr. Khrushchev Also in 1962 From our Own Correspondent: Marilyn Monroe Found Dead New Yrok, Aug. 5 Tragic Life From Our Correspondent: Adolf Eichmann Hanged in Tel Aviv Gaol 1962 Remains to Be Cremated Tel Aiv, May 31 From Our Political Correspondent: Mr. Profumo Resigns: I Misled the House 1963 Denial of Impropriety with Model Not True " Grave Misdemeanour" to Protect Wife and Family Also in 1963 London Fares to Go up Season Tickets Rise by 10% Only Interim Step The Queen's Message of Sympathy to U. S. " I Am Shocked and Horrified to Learn of Tragic Death" 40 Youths Arrested at Margate Disturbances at Seaside Towns From our Own Correspondent: No Beatle Wigs in the Dining Room New York, Feb. 9 Also in 1964 Mandela A Message from Prison From Our Labour Correspondent: Average Wage Rises to £17 12s 1964 Biggest Increase in 1 Years Hint on Drink Tests for Drivers 1965 New Legislation this Year June 12 The Beatles are appointed MBE. John Lennon… Sir Winston Churchill Dies The Times Also in 1965 Highlights of his Career Secombe or Spice, the Queen Tops the Bill New Minted Fun Mr. Harry Secombe Leads the Way Life Sentences on Couple in Moors Case 1966 Also in 1966 From our Football Correspondent: Ramsey Proved Right in World Cup England surmount final test of morale From our Correspondent: Students Told to Cover Knees Oxford, May 24 By a Staff Reporter: Windsors Cheered in the Mall First royal occasion for the Duchess Mick Jagger is found guilty From our Television Critic: 'Cathy' repeat justifies its dramatic validity Also in 1967 1967 Powell out of Shadow Cabinet Heath Attacks 'Racialist' Speech By a Staff Reporter: Private royal photographs published By our Medical Correspondent: Pill stays at 'user's risk' Applause for first 'free' musical Also in 1968 Armstrong says: one giant leap for mankind Concorde pilot:'The big bird flies pretty well' Also in 1969 Kray twins found Guilty of murder: sentences today 1969 McCartney split with Beatles denied 1970 Golden Jubilee Paperweight Pledge of unity made at No 10 Also in 1970 The Style that Befits a Head of State The Tragedy at Ibrox Park 1971 Also in 1971 July 8 Simple, first users of new currency say School streaming 'will mean illiterate doctors' Israeli Olympic hostages all killed 13 civilians are killed as soldiers storm the Bogside March ends in shooting Picture Gallery Also in 1972 Warning of power reductions today The Times: meeting challenge of new frontier 1973 Also in 1973 Party leaders ill eve-of-entry clash on Britain's future in Europe Clocks may be put forward By a Staff Reporter: Romance is denied by Princess Anne 200 passengers from British Airways among the 345 killed in worst plane crash on record Train robber Ronald Biggs behind bars in Brazil after secret trip by Scotland Yard detectives Also in 1974 Search for Lord Lucan after body is found Passengers run from Vc10 set on fire by Arab hijackers 1974 Picture Gallery Fears of greater toll as Tube disaster kills at least 29 October 31 Disease kills quarter of elms in south of England Britain to borrow £975m from IMF to help finance deficit Control of economic policty is slipping from the Government's hands, shadow Chancellor says Also in 1975 Inflation in Britain running at over 30% Police commissioner defends use of 1,598 men at Notting Hill Also in 1976 TV man suspended Heat wave increases death total Israel rejoices at success of raid to free Entebbe hostages 1976 1977 the Silver Jubilee Lavish space for 'Morning Star' attack on monarchy Insatiable US hunger for pomp Also in 1977 Mr Elvis Presley 'The king' of rock and roll music Tiny platinum ball is link in attacks on Bulgarian defectors 1978 Also in 1978 Princess Margaret to seek a divorce Test-tube baby is a 5lb 12oz girl July 25 Glub proposes to identify hooligans in programme Unchanged but not unchanging Santa Claus gets the sack in three stores Also in 1979 'This was political conscience against loyalty to country: I chose conscience' Bbc raises Tv colour licences to £34 with promise of two-year limit 1979 SAS storm embassy, free 19 hostages and kill three gunmen 1980 Prince shares in public grief for Peter Sellers Also in 1980 Binladin Organization Construction & Civil Engineering By a Staff Reporter: Engagement of Prance to be announced today Also in 1981 Mr Whitelaw expected to announce inquiry into Brixton riots today Running battles in streets for second night Police inquiry set up after Ripper is sent to jail for life 1981 Also in 1982 1982 Fleet assembles for Falklands action Carrington expels Argentine envoys Linked hands circle wire at Greenham December 13 Princess Grace of Monaco dies suddenly £10m Shergar's kidnappers fail to make contact Smoking 'killing more than 100,000 a year' Four out of ten children have seen video nasties, questionnaire reveals I implored him to tell Thatcher Also in 1983 Drivers belt up meekly in Britain 1983 56,000 miners to strike over closure of pits (Reuter): US finds probable cause of Aids 1984 Conference hotel blast leaves 3 dead, 32 injured and one missing Libyans given week to leave Britain Diplomatic relations with Gaddafi severed Also in 1984 41 soccer fans die in stampede at Euro Cup final 1985 Liverpool supporters blam Sinclair's pedal car sells out Police officer killed in not Also in 1985 Geldof's concert set to raise £50m famine aid Is Britain sick of Sid? 1986 Agency defends that advertising campaign Also in 1986 Huge nuclear leak at Soviet plant Crew die in shuttle disaster Seven perish in world's worst space flight tragedy Wasted warnings of the storm 1987 Demand for Met Office report as 18 die in night of disaster Yuppies aghast at end of boom From Staff Reporters in Zeebrngge and Knokke: People 'sucked out of windows into the sea' Also in 1987 Britons watch TV for 25 hours a week as video use grows Picture Gallery Also in 1988 Young lovers were among crash victims Doctors told not to co-operate on 'secret' insurance Aids tests Currie resigns as 10 more take out writs Government injects cash to stem eggs crisis Enduring Passion for the Sport of Kings Queen to cut her racehorse stable by a third Racing's richest owner is making ure her favorite pastime will continue to pay for itself, writes Richard Evans Iranian's £1m murder money on Rushdie 1989 'Concern' in Britain as author cancels US tour A testament written in blood Back at the helm: Mr Deng, appearing in public for the first time since the Peking massacre, on television praising the Army. Also in 1989 'We watched them die, innocent figures , lying prostrate and crushed on the green grass' 160 million bottles to be scrapped Mandela strolls to freedom 'No option but to continue the armed struggle' England fail at the last in penalty shoot-out Also in 1990 1980 Every job chased by 22 people 1991 'You can feel the hotel building shaking…' Five very bad years in a young man's life Also in 1991 Hyde Park 1991: we were there The Delicate Art of Painting the Queen Unflinching, unsmiling, the Queen surrenders to the bleak gaze of a painter unschooled in the flatterer's art Also in 1992 Sad Queen dubs 1962 her 'annus horribilis' BR leans towards smoking ban Interest rate rises 'spell disaster for property market' MacGregor unveils model franchises to end BR's 45-year state monopoly Blueprint Bombers choose symbol of power Wives are valued at £349 a week 'My son is devious, but he's not a murderer' 1993 Also in 1993 Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Search for bodies will last weeks Also in 1994 Feast of pomp as tunnel opens Sunday shopping starts with worship Fun and Formality in Royal World Order Ma'am, you're a Florida conche Also in 1995 1995 Yogic fliers buy former airbase Aitken issues libel writ over 'wicked lies' Peter Cook, father of Sixties satire, dies A Question of Microphone Manners Also in 1996 New infection linked to mad cow disease Alien moth evades security in Buckingham Palace gardens March 14 16 classmates die with their teacher 1996 Landslide victory for Labour 1997 Birth control advice urged at age of 11 Also in 1997 A grieving people looks to the future Martin Fletcher travels the long road to peace in Northern Ireland Labour to offer new deal on countryside Also in 1998 Viagra alert as six men die 1998 Also in 1999 1999 Racism to blame for failed inquiry Report highlights prejudice and places question mark over Met chief's future, says Jill Sherman Duke 'regrets ' Indian gaffe M&S cuts top jobs Also m 2000 Woman wins battle to wear the trousers Only a trickle reaches the priority pumps 58 die in lorry ride to hope 2000 Archer: the final disgrace 2001 'Furious' Queen to rewrite the rules Also in 2001 Six-figure deal for story of her life DTI may review Anglia share deal July 20 East End puts the pearl in jubilee crown So far in 2002 2002 The Queen face to face with her stamps From Corgis to Dorgis 50 Golden Facts Kensington Palace

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