News from 07/06/2002
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Andrew Robson, John McNamara, Jon Ashworth, Ron Bullen (Chairman), Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Catherine Philip, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Veronica Scott, Marlon McGllvary, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Robert H. Foster, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, John Drewe, Carol Midgley, A. Shell, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Penny Wark, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Laura Peek and Claire McDonald, Lynne Truss, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Alistair MacFarlane, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, James R. Davies, Iain Duncan Smith, Valerie Elliott, Cornelius Lysaght, Anthony Bash, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tony Harris, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Martin Davies, Tim Reid, Amanda Nicholson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Jenny MacArthur, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Philip Webster Political Editor, Charles Bremner, Ben Davies, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Luke Clancy, C. M. Burgess, Bobby Charlton, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Ben Whitworth, Neil Harman, Rachel Bridge, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Simon de Bruxelles, Colin Strickland, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, David Carhart, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kuldip Nayar, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Glen Owen, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ben Bevington, Christopher Walker, Katty Kay, Robert Crampton, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Mike Berry, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Hartnack, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, Ben Webster, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Anne Sebba, Lucas Mellinger, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Stephen Dalton, David Nye, Bernard Dixon, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Ginny Wigan, Abigail Rayner, Kimberly Fortier, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoBritain ready to send troops to India Duncan Smith to copy Bush plan EU challenge Rates not to rise You are what you eat Third British climber feared dead in French Alps The Times Today The rematch Simeone v Beckham reflects 100 years of history Argentina's rivalry with England is not recent but a century old, as Ian Cobain in Sapporo reveals, and is informed by respect as much as revenge Bush to overhaul security Labour is forced to apologise over new e-mail controversy The art of the master Tiffany & Co. World Cup 2002 News & Comment Business The Register World Cup Sport Plus Times Online Fast Times 'Kiss and fly' travellers face car toll Trains late but above inflation Belfast turns to water caution Intelligent Finance Blair backs plan for countryside's lost generation After years of farm failures, shop closures and the disaster of the foot-and-mouth oubreak, minister look for radical ways to persuade rural youngesters that they can have a future other than deserting villages for the towns. Valerie Elliott Moped transforms a teenager's life Toshiba Gold idea for villages with yen to get on Surgeon shortag 'will hit waiting lists' Hospital attacked over man's death Minolta Trainees are forced to cut their losses Fifty mothers sue over contraceptive 'failure' NHS to pay for new schizophrenia drug Harrelson arrested in taxi chase In Brief Ferry bug puzzle Reporter freed Riot charges Birds attacked In the stocks Beach bombs Correction Here is the news: a battle has begun for Buerk's job Fugitive 'admits Samurai killing to US police' Dell Tomorrow in the times magazine Homebase Has Beaten B&Q on Price, Twice Workers get extra time for cup lunch with crunch On other pages All Vision Express Stores Chinese press told to apply best spin Mini Coopers Stuffed dog-sheep ruffles feather at Academy Möben Kitchens Getty-style renewal for museum of exotica Sculptor makes space for ideas Committed to curing athritis Art faker makes an exhibition of himself One of these paintings is by Monet, the other by a forger. which is which? September 11 acts top the Edinburgh Fringe Perimetric Alarm & Immobiliser Tax avoiders need a quick getaway After a weekend party, it s back to work on the 52 bus McCartney's £1m wedding secret blown by his host Tory peer in line to become clan chief Marks & Spencer 'Wrong machine' lets off drivers Dead man's DNA reveals 'Saturday night strangler' The Citroën Value Challenge Detectives face jail for role in kidnap plot Father's warnings of abuse ignored Memorial to road deaths planned Stamping down on Prices Roadblocks on Europe's hard path to unity Dixons Expanded EU must face unpleasant phases of its history Halifax and Bank of Scotland company Europe could be bulwark against bigotry, says Straw What's Important The stock in trade of the far Right is the fear and hatred of people who are not 'like us' Prospect of membership is a bitter pill for Poles to swallow The Collector is a trading name of Pineapple Direct… Euro MPs to meet despite disease outbreak Byers feels fury of a woman scorned Be Part of Another Great British Tradition Will e-mailers never learn Peers criticise replacement of Chief Whip Conkern Adviser's actions 'were out of character' Heads like what they hear from new Schools Minister By a Correspondent: AS levels 'stress pupils' Blair's the worst, says Dalyell Impressionist & Modern Art Call to teach ethnic languages Monster 'Progress' over cash for the Lockerbie relatives Hubble coldly goes where no man has gone before Shuttle mission Wimblendon is Playing to Win Hillary glacier is melting away front Everest Tombs give clues to pharaohs' rule Bush transforms Cabinet to thwart terrorist attacks White House aide reveals off-stage struggle for power The Times Financedirect FBI computers dismissed as useless Best Buy Ryder to go on trial for shoplifting In Brief (AP): Abductor suicide (AP): Escaper returns (Reuters): Bridge to Sicily Ramone dead Nuclear showdown is still the least likely finale Foreign Editor Briefing Ebay is Playing to Win Car insurance? Musharraf pledges to do his best to avert war This time round there is no hope of another clean conflict Forty years ago disputes could be settled by professional soldiers; now the threat of nuclear attack leaves citizens in fear, writes Kuldip Nayar MMR-get the facts India studies ancient texts to conjure up victory The Times Traveldirect Tank shell punches hole in Arafat's bedroom wall Are You Ready to Play? US turns the screw on Zimbabwe Zambian leader catches the bus Nato talks on nuclear terrorism Warlords gather to decide new regime's fate "Join me in sponsoring a child see how far 50p… Women are trained to find their voice Time to talk Harness the power of the sun Breaking News Times Online Fast Times World Cup Live Big Bother Tyson V Lewis France fears another Le Pen lurch to right Goodyear is Playing to Win Picture Gallery Terrorist victims attack Greece 'Kind' Karadzic gets wife to rebuff Nato Cashflow problems for Berlin fountains I try, but it's all a bit of a drag Pop Macy Gray Brixton Academy Lisa Verrico Concert Philharmonia Royal Festival Hall The Times Theatre Wild Orchids Festival Chicester As the Third Way sinks, the right way surges Conservatives here learn the political lessons pioneered by Bush And so now the curtain rises on England Against the World: Act I scene 2 Picture Gallery The Church of England is contemplating sacrilege Spokes man Doing Business Clever Caution Faking It The road out of traffic congestion Letters to the Editor Benefits and risks of GM crop use Understanding opera Canine caveat Out of the mouth Expensive Japan Equitable pensions Red tape threat to care homes Flying visit Name dropping Relatively speaking Front-row seat? The Weather The Times Crossword Toshiba Andersen faces verdict Briefing US exodus for investors Perot Systems down 19% Staff pension proposal Gaffe by Nintendo chief Airtours ruling quashed Bonus for Thus directors Lonmin pair take profit Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Power Struggle Arms chief hits at UK suppliers Bank fuels fear of future rates surge NYSE in biggest clean-up of Wall Street since Depression Borse clears way for LSE bid Bank rollcall The Register Digital depot Action to curb house price boom resisted The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Northern Ireland Executive The bias behind Monti's veto Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief The Times Ruling puts EU competition policy into disarray Credit card companies 'used shock tactics' Carphone to open new stores BAA will pilt Up £65m to save Nats Staff occupy offices as KPNQwest funds dry up The Times Sony attacked by Jackson Hopes of new Hays chief boost shares Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Regulators leave BAA in the air Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Corning lawsuit hits optimism on Scipher Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Deutsche set to cut thousands of jobs IPO for insurer as banks struggle in fragile markets Courtauld vows to lift Great Portland Young's reports flat full-year profits Helical reduces exposure ton Central London? market HLF Holding to confirm £20m IPO Jarvis Hotels expects boost from Jubilee Securicor pushed into loss by £037m US write-off The Sunday Times Results lift Johnson Matthey Our obsession with winners courts failures The William Hill Mirror scales down price war The corporate raider that likes to be seen as a crusader Jeeny Davey looks at the role of Laxey Partners, now threatening British Land The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unwelcomes attention from 'value investors' Great Wall Star Trek Shares close near low HMV Gunning for change in then defence industry The Friday interview: Sir Robert Walmsley The Times Market cools on hot date All adrift Pop art Rent and win the right to residene Cost of living Overseas Property French Property News Southern France Multiple Display Advertising Items World Class Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Propertunities Train could put you on track What's for sale? Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Max Glatt Sir Edward Jackson Roger French Court & Social Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Barbara Robertson Don Fisher Debate@thetimes . co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport Respecting Cronje; Muralitharan's arm; a Cup for the also-rans; moving Wimbledon FC Women in the front Sine Pip Tattcrsall has been awarded the Royal Marines' green right alongside men? Nature Notes News Quiz From our Special Correspondent recently in Seoul: Towards Democracy in South Korea Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life June 7,1932 Questions answered Forthcoming marriages Appointments Answers Personal Column Marriage Salters' Company Premium Bonds Announcements School news Luncheon Reception Dinners Flights Directory Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements Meeting Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Contact Details for Classified Advertising Prehistoric musk Appointments in the Forces Latest wills Court Circular Today's royal engagements Public Notices Changing the Guard To Advertise (Trade ) An Inchcape Company Sytner Euro continental cars General Multiple Display Advertising Items Consumer Credit Licence The Times For a further selection of BMW Ocean L&C Group The Times Alpina Bikers targeted in road safety drive Vaughan Freeman on a motorcycle campaign that could save lives Visit our Website Simply shrunk in the wash, the GTi spirit is reborn Williams sisters on top of the world Speed is on the essence for modest Schumacher Motor racing Canadian Grand Prix Target Price Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thousands More Available Credit Cards Accepted. Free… Multiple Display Advertising Items Composure tips scales for Lewis Loram aiming to rise above the surface tension Speedway D K Registrations World Cup Fantasy Leagie The Times World Cup Fantasy League T Mobile All the scores from the first game phases Mellow Park can credit Noseda with first classic Racing Results from yesterday's five meetings Winston concussed in fall Big-race runners, riders and colours Goodwood Perth Epsom Tregoning Oaks bid touched by sadness Racing Hughes, Egan lose appeals William Hill Catterick Haydock Park Wolverhampton Bandar is confident selection for Derby Life at the Races Nets thrown by O'Neal's free and easy approach Basketball: NBA finals William Hill Vickery pledges his future to Gloucester Rugby union Rees takes wing for England to leave Bristol flying high Times Online Rhinos on revenge mission against St Helens Rugby league The Times Scotland marches on in fine fashion Golf Daniel shows youngsters she is still a major threat Ridsdale says Bowyer sale is only option Football Nicky to Butt in on the Argy Party? Pundits plump for Sheringham as tabloids hold fire on Sven 'Mark Lawrenson's column is one that Sol Campbell will do well to avoid. Lawro wants him dropped' Clarke storms into contention with masterful display in wet Butcher to stand his ground over Perera criticism Cricket The results service Be realistic with targets Get fit, look fit: five days to better buttocks Day five: bicycle leg swings England stars to open other Oval Irani puts Essex in the driving seat Today's fixtures Betdirect Semi-final put in the shade by national interest Cook uses Funnell's advice to topple her friend Equertrianism Radcliffe for Chicago Athletics This Time It's Personal Williams sisters on top the world Jennis: French Open Agassi finds rhythmic Ferrero one Spaniard too far Illbruck needs quick getaway to end McDonald's ambitions Sailing Lessing bolsters England In Brief Tyson has chance to emulate Presley's last hurrah Boxing: countdown to Lewis v Tyson Fearless Lewis is still comfortable playing beauty to America's beast England V Argentina Tyson weighed down as balance tips against him United import help for Ferguson in quest to regain title Times Sport Today Philips Easy rider Holding court Great expectations Today Matt Dickinson Simon Barnes World Cup VIP Pass France left teetering on the brink Jaguar Flag bearers Point made Day 8 Probably: England have a... World Cup VIP Pass TV Today Fired-up Veron on mission to confound critics MasterCard Best for coverage of England v Argentina from our World Cup team Tomorrow in the Times Nigeria shrug off worries over Kanu England should take a leaf out of Ireland's book World Cup Times Square England facing ultimate test of courage The Ice Man melteth as Eriksson approaches his Armageddon Go ahead, make my day, now abuse the fourth official Yesterday at the World Cup ... and what to expect to today Henry tries too hard and leaves Frances fearing exit Ladbrokes Senegal made to suffer by excesses of Diao Light relief from Mick's Leap as the hair-raising tackles fly in Picture Gallery Ireland face journey into unknown to ensure fairytale ride continues Eto'o applies the knockout blow as Saudis restore some pride in defeat Klose encounters help German to make their mark England progress closer to world summit as Rattin has off day It all ends in tears for Gazza, again Big Bother: This is your chance to evict from our virtual studio the World Cup pundits who are driving you to an early morning drink 'Gazza exists only to punish us for complaining about McCoist' Rivaldo under the spotlight In Brief Djorkaeff wanted Foot soldier Captain's pledge Engel rethink Just the ticket Zahovic expelled Feng Shui Experts Consulted over England's Formation The World Dawn chorus gives America the bird Argentina plotting an escape to victory Super-Max3 The Times German dream disturbed by restless press Opinion Arts Style Media Eat me! We who are about to diet... I have decided to give her advice a try. Should you notice a sudden change in my prose style, put it down to raw carrots The diet export The food critic Neurotic's diet Delusionist's diet Revenge is not the way The next fitting memorial for his murdered son would be an end to the hatred between Arabs, and Jews, says Yitzhak Frankenthal. Tje unlikely peace campaigner talks to Penny Wark Play This Saturday only in I see the Arabs as victims Anne Sebba meets Israel's bestselling female author, whose work inspired a peace movement Star Wars Unflagging patriotism Robert Crampton explains why he has a cross to bear—but won't be flying it The Times Why Uncle Sam finds Ma'am special Nicholas Wapshott To the jury, Woody Allen's formaer friend Jean Doumanian must appear scheming grasping, while the diminutive comic seems a classic dupe USA all the way in the World Cup? The antics roadshow Television World Cup fever will soon subside for Caitlin Moran if the mystery of Beckham's lost eyebrows is not solved Still deeply Devadippy Interview The world has finally caught up again with Carlos Santana. Paul Sexton sits at his feet The Times Offerdirect Entertainments Royal Albert Hall Follies The Times The quirky and the deaf New Albums From whimsy to nu-metal, David Sinclair takes a walk on the Weird side More New Releases Hip hop, barbecued and blazing Nappy Roots Watermelon, Chicken & Gritz Blackalicious Blazing Arrow Pure jazz chillout Show a bit of intelligence Why do American spy dramas wipe the floor with our feeble home-grown efforts? Special agent Michael Gove puts the spooks under surveillance The State's security teams seem to be constructed on the same basis as quangos Norfolkline Stiff competition Shows such as Six Feel Under demonstrate why cable is TV's creative hotbed, says Sean MacAulay No need to look like a hippo You can stay stylish while preganant if you follow some simple rules- such as never baring your navel in public, Expectant mother Kimberly mother says goodbye high heels hello cleavage The Times Winning the battle of the bulge No Title Six cat the best lamps Broadband bother Media & Marketing The Times Crème Career Design Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items We love you, ma'am—for now Media Diary The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2674 Times Newspapers Limited Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland
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