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News from 05/06/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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David Hands Rugby, Andrew Robson, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, David Brown, Brian Basham, Patricia Davies, James Doran and David Brown, John K. Wales, Sarah Potter, Paddy Whiting, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Peter Philp, George Pendle, Laura Peek and Sam Lister, Sam Lister and Laura Peek, Catherine Riley and Tom Dart, Martin Richards, David Moss, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Susan Moore, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Harry A. Belsey, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Clare Stewart, John Burnside, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Martin Davies, Huon Mallalieu, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Alice Lagnado, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, John McEnroe, Nicholas Wapshott, S. P. Boote, Simon Tait, Paula Hawkins, Robert Cole City Correspondent, David Rowan, Vanora Bennett, Bryan Woodward, David Lister, Neil Harman, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rose Hogan, Rose Heiney, Gill Henwood, Chris Patten, David Weitzman, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Alice Lagnado and Stephen Farrell, Matthew Pryor, Felipe Fernández-Armesto, Clive Brickell, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Stephen L. Phillips, Erica Wagner, Allan Britton, Tola Awogbamiye, Oliver August, Jean McDonald, Philip August, I. Munro, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Alison Beckett, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Conor Dignam, James Doran, Ben Bevington, Christopher Walker, Ian Johns, Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anne Crane, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, L. L. Blake, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Iain Finlayson, Richard Flanagan, Bob Spence, Ian Buruma, Brian Glanville, Ian Whittell, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Susan MacDonald, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Barry Hyman, Lisa Verrico, Joan Smith, James Doran and Michael Evans,

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'Gratitude, respect and pride No Title Police say IRA is behind East Belfast attacks The Times Today page 2, Crossword: 24. Law Report:… Inside Veuve Clicquot News & Comment What's Important Today in the Times Business The Register World Cup Sport Plus T2 Times Online Parents face jail over daughter's 'school phobia' Computer costs 'exorbitant' Ex-US agent admits sale of information Oreck Wanted man on camera Church is secret talks to abolish three dioceses The real cost of coffee cups and a bishop's plants Two thirds of income spent on pensions Bud ICE We are on the brink of a long, hot summer of discontent Politicians must calm the streets, says Reid Which Full of Good Suggestions Two loyalist tribes hen! their common enemy Conmen in Talefoan gold scam Coalition to continue in Ireland In Brief Clyde boy dies PC mugged Suspect bailed Divers treated Pub robbery Stabbing death Cars stolen Titanic history Japan makes the earth move while Wembley dithers 'Cut,' judge tells Woody Allen in $7m court case Caretakers clean up their skills Sainsbury's Muslim dies after worshippers at mosque attacked Mercedes-Benz Eight hurt in Ulster derailment UK lung cancer survival rate static Retirement home is the pits for couple Husband and son see family die in car On Other Pages Medieval dudes swing with a Dimbleby butterfly-thong Virgin one account Carnival capers carry the royal celebrations to rousing finale Citroen 'I give my thanks to each and every one of you 'You adapted monarchy to modern world 'It is not only the quantity of your reign we are celebrating today, it is the quality Luncheon to Celebrate the Golden Jubilee of her Majesty the Queen Xerox Best wines and a pint of extra for the Duke In their Own Words Quick-change Queen planned outfits a year ago Halifax You have to hand it to him, William has the touch Knights to remember when there's planning to be done Apple Computer, Inc Picture Gallery Ancient institution understands a modern Britain Commentary Record crowds keep the peace Camcorders whirl as 900 years of tradition make their mark Virgin mobile Direct Line 'Second Elizabeth's devotion earns people's love Celebration and hope bring out the colours of history Continental papers focus on Mrs Parker Bowles From the Times America Correspondent: US holds front page for a special relationship Just AAsk In their Own Words Fireworks expert had Guy Fawkes moment Camilla finds a friend and the Prince gets nervous Nuclear rivals fail to bridge divide India's strongman says suspects must be extradited Jiang motivated by self-interest Esure Britons ignore official warning (AFP): 17 reported dead in clashes Russia seeks world role British Gas Bin Laden 'no longer running al-Qaeda says US Times Online Breaking News One. Tel Intelligence agencies failed, Bush concedes Israel will fence off West Bank Socialists revert to 'stop Chirac' scare tactic Murder case for Maigret hits home Anger over Zimbabwe hangings In Brief (AFP): Iran closes ranks (AFP): Dam bursts (AP): Vote on abuse (Reuters): Killer blames film Border attack Samoa apology Firefighter jailed (AFP): Mob arrests (AFP): Fighter jet plan III-fitting outing for Katya Opera Katya Kabanova Glyndebourne Theatre Catwalk Tricyle, Nw1 The Times Dance Northern Ballet Theatre Lyceum, Sheffield Pop Homelands Festival Matterley Bowl, Hants The Queen's currency has never been higher The jubilee's new vision of old Britain steals a march on Blair and the euro A little light bedtime reading for which parental guidance is recommended Picture Gallery A transport policy that leaves me at the wheel Verse reverse Happy and Glorious The jubilee celebrations have surpassed all expectations Eastern Front Ulster's latest violence is part of a complex process Fair Play Cheating is the worst kind of own goal Service with civility The Queen's half century of service State funding for our political parties A new authority for medical education Webbed feat Papal retirement Time as money Road v rail Where the West dumps its waste Bread winner Tea strainer Match of the week Great expectations Cold comfort The Weather The Times Crossword 22,058 Low flat rate mobile calls from the EU to the UK Threat to BAA holding Virgin Atlantic sales dip European stocks tumble HP accelerates job cuts Enron files handed over IBM sheds 1,500 workers States sue Bristol-Myers Venture capital 'to grow Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Tyco dynamo Commodities Kozlowski charged with $1m art tax conspiracy Rate pressure on Bank rises Loss fails to halt Messier bonus Tax Freedom Day is a little early Economic agenda EU deal agreed on pensions Empire The Register Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Need to know: The week ahead Economics & Markets Flight path into the danger zone The Tyco juggernaut grinds to a halt Chris Ayres charts the downfall of 'Deal-a-Month Dennis Board reform vital to stop scandals, accountant says Times Online The Times Compaq Virgin in push to open us US aviation market Abigali Rayner reports on Sir reports on Sir Richard Branson's growth plans for Virgin in the US The Times Wall Street European court bars protectionist 'golden share Luxury hotel chain sees signs of recovery after September 11 St Regis Hotels is on an aggressive expansion trail its chief tells Dominic Walsh Wolves launches export drive ISA Interest Rate Notice Myhotels recruits the poet of plastic Prospector seeks AIM flotation The Times No more bra wars, this is about co-ordination Conor Dignam follows the making of a £5m TV a campaign for Gossard that starts tonight The Times Average home owes £32,500 Paula Hawkins explains how to switch to better savings rates to claw back capital Times Online Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links On Saturday Mortgage increases look inevitable O. 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Computers Limited How to avoid those Clare Stewart offers some useful tips for ensuring a trouble-free break Capitalisation, week's change Peninsula The Sunday Times Borrowing ideas from Japan Costa Blanca The first-time buyer catch Property Lane Fox Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Spy High-cost schemes Sutton Mawsley Offers in the region of £470,000 Central North Oxford Breckenridge, Colorado Debate Language and diversity Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this Lew Wasserman One of the great Hollywood moguls: starmaker, fundraiser, friend of Presidents and a man of his word Jeremy Bray Minister in Wilson's Cabinet whose criticisms of his own Government eventually forced his resignation Court & Social Explaining warfare Lives remembered Personal Column Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Best Seats Tickets & Hospitality Announcements Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising John Garton Oxford blue and a rowing traditionalist who breathed life into Henley Royal Regatt Flight searchers Faresavers Jet, Set, Go Travel Insurance Flight searchers Journey Travel Insurance To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives in Brief John Kohn, film producer and writer, was born in New York City on November 27,1985. He died at Sherman Oaks, California, on May 4,2002, aged 76 The Times Michael Camille Historian whose focus on subversive, marginal, even hospital bestial imagery challenged the respectable story of medieval art Nature Motes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Language and diversity Are the world's cultures being buildozered by the relentless push of English News Quiz On This Day The Times, June 5,1913 Desperate Act of a Suffragist Piize. quiz@thetimes London landmarks Will the taxpayer even profit from the Dome? How can the South Bank be improved Word Watching Daily Life June 5,1962 Rebecca West's interest ranged widely, and here she writes to Oscar Wilde's son, Vyvyan Holland, about the publication of the substantial volume of his letters, which have since been augmented by his grandson, Merlin Questions answered How did the Romans manage long multiplications and divisions with their clumsy numbers Questions asked Picture Gallery Court Circular Buckingham Palace Today's royal engagements Answers Why Venice got plastered, and how to keep it that way How to explain war without glorifying it Luncheon Corporation of London Royal Air Force College, Cranwell University news Forthcoming marriage Marriage Church news Williams sisters prosper Final meeting on cards Manchester picks up baton in quest for golden future David Powell on how nine years of planning has paid dividends No Title Hearing fair despite incompetence Law Report Chancery Division Notice can be served on tenant's agent Court Appeal Circuit judge had no power to impose requirement Queen's Bench Divisional Court Police chief entitled to delegate power Queen's Bench Divisional Court One department not bound by decision of another Court of Appeal Tyson's fighting chance Experts back former… Dynamic duo put Lakers in pole position for title Basketball Vikings get used to home comforts Widnes Vikings 26 Castleford Tigers 20 The results service Baseball Today's fixtures Cricket Now tighten up behind Get fit, look fit: five days to better buttocks MacCarone in talks with Middlesbrough Football Costly Irvine faces growing threat from young guns Gypsies try to lift curse on Dettori Newcastle Southwell Reading the racecard Cartmel Turnell looks for Jelani to boost flagging fortunes Hannon jubilant after double Results from yesterday's five meetings Kempton Park The Times Chester Beverley Dale thrives as Glamorgan pass screen test Cricket: Norwich Union League first division Carter's thrilling one-man show puts paid to lacklustre Durham The Times Arnold forced to abandon his claim Kabir bounces back after being punished by White Super-Max 3 Fleming finds key to one-day success Prior shows England potential in halting Essex's run Norwich Union League second division Yesterday's Norwich Union League scoreboards League Steelbacks show fighting spirit to snatch victory Nash's late effort proves in vain Harvey's all-round return eases the discontent Tyson puts American patriotism to the test Alison Kervin Chief Sports Feature Writer in Memphis The Times Camp finds room for saviour and villain Seles on the wane as Williams girls rise to challenge Tennis Results from Roland Garros Leicester's pack shored up with addition of seasoned Tournaire Rugby union Finch inspires awe with his wonderful round Golf Stupples focuses on ambition to become major player Qualifiers from Royal Porthcawl and Pyle & Kenfig Costa calls the tune to take his place in last four Bids flood in for 2010 In Brief Zabei holds lead Edwards returns Shawcross victory Trophy surprise Tyson back with fighting chance No Title Belie E Swing out sisters High and mighty Driving test 9 Pages Today Simon Barnes World Cup Vip Pass Fearless McCarthy ready for action Inside Today Jaguar No Title Rivaldo's head games under scrutiny Day 6 Probably: Ireland have a World Cup Vip Pass TV Today Portugal looking for Figo to end the barren years How they line up for today's matches Mathis aims to sell himself on the biggest stage of all World Cup Times Square Confident Voller is ready for Ireland World Cup betting Fans fail screen test In Brief Hedman's hope French labour Maradona's plea Voller lets fly Ferry scrapped Ireland V Germany Picture Gallery Butt should play in one of world's great fixtures Veron tops list in Eriksson's songs of praise How flag of convenience changed events in '66 Picture Gallery Wronged Wright finds excuse to get his kit off Yesterday at the World Cup And what to expect today Poles put in their confident Koreans Great gall of China goes as we turn to Japanese Lyne Truss Programme Notes Win a camera with The Times and Olympus How they lined up in Busan Gomez shows Exuberant Japan discovers its footballing heart Aslan teams take centre stage: Inamoto's disallowed goal deprives his team of dream start to tournament Way to goal as China come up short Supplied by Opta: Match facts How they lined up in Gwangju How they lined up in Saitama Locals light touchpaper with a thousand cheers Wish you were here if only to be amazed Who will get the next red card Big Bother Eriksson needs to think beyond route one Big Ron? 'Tautology par excellence, in actual fact Chilavert presents red rag to Spain Feng Shuli Experts Consulted over England's Formation Diet of beer and beating so unpalatable Stopping Jancker is tall order but the Key to success Tony Cascarino Towering McGrath anchors Ireland in their finest hour Bielsa on guard against El Boy Wonder I suffocated my lover with a pillow McEnroe Arts Books Crème I loved him so much, I killed him His body ravaged by terminal cancer, Mark Sanderson's lover made him promise that when the pain became too much, he would help him to die. Sanderson kept his promise. He tells Carol Midgley that, although he does not regret what he did, living with such a terrible secret poisoned his life and came close to destroying him The Times Too young, too spoilt In the third extract from his autobiography, John McEnroe explains how the pressures of marriage, fatherhood and fame led to increasingly bitter disputes with the feisty Tatum, who was determined to revive her flagging acting career Thursday 'I had a rage to compete and win' The Times A joy shopping in the axis of evil Joan Smith We are apparently so diverted by the Jubilee and the World Cup that a nuclear stand-off is not even the first item on the news Labours ageism about the House A late of two parties Better to be at the Palace or in the common crowd? Rose Heiney did both The Times Er1 Robot Kit Simply the best—or the worst? Www. evolution. com £350 approx Palm Pilot Logitech keyboard Www. logitech. com 01753 870900 £100 Put to the test Red Card (Ps2 version) £34.99 Jura Impressa F90 Trust Spy C@m 300XS Www. trust. com 0800328 0261 £69.99 Techno babble It's time to unplug the cables and go wireless for a faster connection to the internet, says David Rowan Goalmouth Scramble Art Galleries The Hall Hilarious' Sunday Times The Yeomen of the Guard The Musical by Queen and Ben Elton Concert P. B. F. A. Summer Book Fairs Playing fast and louche Pardon their French The following article contains language that some readers might find offensive, but then it is about a Gilbert & George retrospective. Rachel Camphell-Johnston gives it a C for caution—and a B+ for artistic merit Barclays Gilbert & George on Tates Britain and Modern The key to illuminating the next Real Thing Erica Wagne joins the converts hailing Jonathan Safran Foer as a genius for his debut novel, Everything Is Illiminated Authenticity rises to the surface in a masterpiece Gould's Book of Fish A Novel in Twelve Fish TLS Shorts Non-Fiction Chinese lessons for all of us Bad Elements Chinese Rebels from Los Angeles to Beijing Bestsellers England's quaintest vice exported to America Good Evening, Mrs Craven: The Wartime Stories of Mollie Panter-Downes Diary The Times Sound partnership A Working Relationship Musician Dave Pegg and his PA, Tracey Bullard You are more than a barcode Jobs at the top Newton Prep Secretary/PA Prestigious West End vintage wristwatch retailer… Senior Secretary to Hr DIRECTOR-£25-27k+bens Knauf Contacts The Times Crime PA of the Year Award Tiger Recruitment Eclipse Administrative Support Career Design Career Design Ltd Timesonline DSA Bilingual Ltd Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants Tay Position Wanted Times Newspapers Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Times Tay Associates Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Elizabeth Hunt PA/PRACTICE Manager The Times Tay Associates Out before you are in Don't despair if you fail to pass probation, says Tola Awogamiya The Times Time Savers The Natural History Museum Bridge Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player. Lesson Thirty Six Chess Winning move Review Satelite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice T2 films Choice BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2672 Choice Elizabeth Finn Trust From Warhol to a walnut lowboy The Times Bargains for buyers as summer sales begin Susan Moore introduces a 16-page report on the arts and antiques on the market this month English objects of America's affection London's summer fairs will attract a US market still reeling from September, 11, writes David Moss Major London Fairs Antiques in a post-Modern age The traditional fair has had a make-over to give it fresher edge, says David Moss Wolseley Fine Arts Bears and treasures at teatime For an in-depth focus there is little to beat the International Ceramics, Fair, says Anne Crane Multiple Display Advertising Items Antik West Lloyds Compleat treat among the leaves Antiquarian Book Fair, Olympia From Thomas More to Beatrix Potter, rare treasures abound, says Joseph Connolly Vertigo Galleries C. 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Major Map World Zurich Hamptons International Fine Art & Antiques Fair The HALI The Antiquarian Book Fair Timeless gems from around the globe Grosvenor House Fair Joseph Connolly hails a dazzling array of items from the Tang Dynasty to Hockney Asian aesthetics The 1966 Wold Cup 'treasure' that was almost thrown away Sporting memorabilia Sporting memorabilia is all set to score heavily at this season's fair—with unexpected results likely to turn up, says Susan MacDonald Grays Antique Markets Drawing power for the big pictures Auction houses are setting their sight on record prices as they gear up to attract high-spending collectors, says Clare Stewart Gallery on the Net Modern British From Rembrandt to Magritte and beyond, Huon Mallalieu assesses the fine art on the market this June The Times Hang out with the Old Masters Asian Art Koopman Ltd & Rare Art (London) Ltd Majestic portraits, and Victoria's nightie Royal connections From the Prince Regent's gift for Napoleon to the defining image of Elizabeth 1, there's plenty for royalists to buy, says Susan Moore Lapada Flirtations with the foreigners Dealers from abroad will give Olympia a lift—and it's part of our tradition, says Peter Philip Woolley & Wallis Hooked on rugs? This is a magic carpet ride Textiles Buying exotic carpet is the perfect way to launch an interest in ethnic textiles and costume, says Alison Beckett Bloomsbury Book Auctions Kensington Church Street Heritage Book Shop, Inc Antiquarian Book Review Jonkers Rare Books PBFA Peter Harrington PBFA Sardines and Scouts in bondage Books: rare titles The Great War A & Y Cumming Ltd Jonathan Potter Limited Adrian Harrington Michael Finney Simon Finch Book Collectors BT

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