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News from 12/06/2002

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, John McNamara, Richard Ede, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Arts and Entertainment, Helen Studd, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Patricia Davies, Chris Hood, Ivo Tennant Junior Cricket, Sarah Potter, Paddy Whiting, J. N. P. Watson, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Lynne Truss, Gil Hitchon, Michael Evans, Daniel McGrory, Dominique Searle and Roland Watson, Jeremy Whittle, Anthony Browne, David Charter and Mark Henderson, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Peter Jennings, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Spencer, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Rohan Gunaraina Christopher Andrew, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Bobby Robson, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Stephen Farrell and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Ken Stevens, Jan Wise, Glen Owen and Stewart Tendler, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Mark Giles, Charles Clarke, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Anthea Lawson, Nicholas Wapshott, Anne McMeekin, Kenneth Warren, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, Marjorie Wallace, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Ed Smith, Robert Hughes, Rick Broadbent, Frank Leboeuf, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Michael Austin Minor Counties Cricket, Ian Cobain and Robert Whymant, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Peter Hearne, Russell Hotten, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, David Lister Ireland Correspondent and Philip Pank, Oliver August, Clifford Hughes, Jill Curtis, Paul Thomas, Brian Glenville, Allan Mallinson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Nick Szczepanik, Peter Hartshorn, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Roger Bacon, Lisa Ventura-Whiting, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, A. J. H. Weber, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Martin Fleming, David Elleray, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Christopher Andrew, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Adam Howorth, Bill Edgar, Roland Watson and James Doran, Ian Inglis, Sebastian Marr, Patience Wheatcroft, Damian Barr, Virginia Matthews,

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Labour fury at 'pious media hylpocrites' Picture Gallery Les miserables Prince's attack McCartney weds Frank Leboeuf: I cried, I sobbed World Cupsection East meets West on high alert for fresh al-Qaeda bombings Teachers accused of stealing GCSE papers St George bears 30 million crosses for England The real Spider-Man Giles Coren Revival in factory fortunes Who is the Queen of Sheba? BT News & Comment Business The Register World Cup Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times Golden oldies form chorus of approval for Sir Mick Parliamentary Sketch Blunkett rounds on critics of asylum Bill It's not top spin but the failure to deliver 'Snooping' powers grow Brite Smile Prince challenges Blair over his GM crop policy Fifa World Cup Korea Japan Opposing views in the great debate Crop circles Many faces of lost boy on odyssey of violence Intelligent Finance From Our Foreign Staff: Capsule honours 184 dead Suspect stayed in fugitives' hideout Arrest prompts US to launch global manhunt Moroccan secret agent 'predicted New York attack' Precedents called on to curb legal rights Georgia scoured for radioactive waste Peugeot McCartney weds with help from 300 friends Hitachi Depraved foster parents face jail Sealed bids 'would end gazumping' Zurich SAAB HRT patches can do wonders for a woman's sex life Sainsbury's Research analysis rules out MMR risk Sex bias pay case is won by male nurse Test shows if prostate cancer will develop Orange won by banana republic hostage novel The Derbyshire Wild geese fly into internet on path to the Arctic Time Ambulance callouts too slow In Brief Tory weed Film's net widens Rowers on way Santa sues Editors scornful as No 10 drops Complaint to PCC Sainsbury's Picture Gallery Third Way is down but far from finished Political Briefing Peter Riddell Today in Parliament Esure Railtrack refuses to cut army of contractors Israeli police call off British visit in West Bank row Learning Performance Seminars Nurses may sue over late enrolment In Brief Firefighters rally Outback suspect Flood cover ban MPs seek cat Immigrant ruling PC World The Computer Superstore Nuclear cargo train hits lorry at crossing Times Online Gladiators brought to life after 1,800 years Art collection lent to nation for 125 years From funeral games to killing for entertainment Renault recommend Critic of 'racist' Church is first senior black bishop Serious Playtime Building maps out future in a nutshell 'Murderer' admits his violent past Butterflies need sting, farmers are told Andrew Fox France mourns early exit of champions Jamjarcars Irish fans sing on the fields of victory Japan fears rise of domestic hooligans as English behave British Gas British Heart Foundation Democrats may fall short of changing boundaries Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox The Times Easy Jet. com Taiwan fears grow as China buys new subs Alien settles $12m lawsuit US casts a shadow on Afghan assembly Third American bishop quits as child sex abuse scandal grows Intel inside Virgin one account European ministers split over fishing curbs India pulls warships back from Pakistan Halifax 'Father of bomb' in race to become President of India Flybe. com Delhi's nuclear scare tactics pay off—for now AOL Young die in Israel attacks In Brief Animal test ban (Reuters): Floods kill 38 (Reuters): Serbia war trial (Ap): Policeman killed (Ap): Cook overboard Messiah just fails to rise up Theatre Woza Albert Riverside studios Ian Johns Concert The Cardinall's Musick Spitalfields The Times Pop Robert Plant Astoria, Wc2 Theatre Love in a Maze Watermill, Bagnor Those sitting in the gutter should not be slinging mud The hypocritical media are bringing democratic politics into disrepute To Her Majesty on the occasion of her birthday, from her most humble servant... Picture Gallery This is not the world war to end all wars Floating joker The Times Diary Home Truths Blunkett deserves support on asylum and education Back from the Brink America has won vital respite in India and Pakistan Being Franc The euro's curse has struck down the world champions Talking to al-Qaeda A test of patience Golden oldies The Times Value for taxpayers' money in our defence procurement Jubilee and the monarchy's standing The pains of travel Mental health drugs Poetic licence Time to reform the licensing laws Foolish forms What's in a name? The Weather Showers in the North, Dry and Sunny in the South The Times Crossword Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall Intel inside ABN deal with Artemis Briefing New blow for Adelphia Japan ranking inquiry Andersen jury still out Budget airlines take off Insider dealing admitted Currencies Picture Gallery Investec Market forces BBC set to team up with Sky Rise in output may force rates higher Lloyd's to confirm Lord Levene as chairman Too good to refuse Rise in output may force rates higher The Register Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Investing in property? NEC Back to nuts and bolts in Ftse Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Results in brief Exchange rates Telewest ready to merge with NTL 'Sooner or later' Orange finishes affiliation with MobilCom Calder to cash in on Zomba sale BT Shareholders relieved as Nokia reassures BT lifted by rosier view of telecoms Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Bumpy ride ahead for Jarvis Tempus Russell Hotten 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 France's World Cup exit boosts bookies Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Holidays slump is myth, says First Choice British midland bmi Jarvis chief will not resign over derailment Severn warns of challenges ahead as costs rise GSK's tax row edges closer to US court hearing Have fun but forget about the boardroom Marketing and communication Virginia Matthews asks why safe bean-counters, rather than marketing entrepreneurs, get the top jobs The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a partlcular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Landlord Mortgages Americans fail to score at Extel City Diary Numbers game Whatsitsname Shares struggle forward How To Win At Financial Spread Betting Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Professor Antony Allott Academic who established African law as a subject of serious study and identified the limits of law as a nation-building tool Roderick Faure Walker Churchwarden and tenacious ecclesiastical fundraiser Raymond Musgrave Pathfinder who flew more than 90 operational sorties Court & Social John Gotti Mafia mobster who owed his fame in America more to literary and movie stereotypes than to any threat his organisation posed to society Benjamin Ward New York's first black police commissioner who had to fight racial prejudice and the city's soaring murder rate Berths, Marriages & Deaths Questions answered Questions asked Djm: Nature Notes On This Day The Times, June 12,1939 The Royal Triumph News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Other points of view Mandela's appeal for al-Megrahi; the sumptuous lunch at the hunger summit Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Dally Life June 12,1855 Forthcoming marriages Answers (from page 32) Personal Column Parade Stamps mark an historic anniversary Professional memberships Court & Social Flights Directory Flight searchers Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Court Circular Memorial service When it might pay to say no to a higher salary Tax and benefits Paula Hawkins offers some tips on how to say out of the higher-rate tax band Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards No Title An offer you just can't afford to refuse Richard Miles says joning a pension scheme is as good as a pay rise Daimler Chrysler Our 12 steps to a stress-free wedding day Links On Saturday Offers in the region of ?175,000 Property Sonning Gate If moving costs too much digging deep can pay off Be choosy and beat the rise North of the Thames Goldfinch Fairclough Homes Free Major Disposal Country Property Kensington S. W. 7 Cybarco Limited World Cup Fantasy League All the scores from game phase two Transfer line Golfers honour New York fireman Rockets poised to propel Yao into big league Ian Whittell Nba fights red tape in tall story of race to sign Chinese player Get fit, look fit: your five-day guide to Soccercise Day three: Press-ups Cricket transfers move closer Menchov puts the pressure on Armstrong Cycling Bishop returns for Ireland crusade Rugby union Lowenbr?u Original Fogarty puts faith in Corser style Motorcyling Rick Broadbent Australian rider happy to link up with old rival The results service Today's fixtures Racing Millwall crack down on fans after riot Football Richardson out for the year In Brief Coffey sets pace Voyce given call Daly pitches in Ullrich banned James impresses Pele released Queen's Logic is ruled out of Ascot assignment Racing Beverley Reading the racecard The Wright Track Ellen departs Epsom role Yesterday's results Redcar Kempton Park Hamilton Park Olazabal worries over tought start to lengthy test Golf Sorenstam has the record to overcome Evian's distractions Tote betXpress Hasek puts Detroit on brink of triumph Ice hockey Pullin provides some consolation Tennls By Our Sports Staff: Backhand inspires Sampras to victory Davenport out of Wimbledon Oundle brighten up game with dash of colour Leng back in England shake-up Stewart stands tall after test of time Cricket Board games may be shelved after losing appeal Diary Caley continues to strive for breakthrough by Suffolk Wisden Schools Matthew Pryor's County Championship guide Why pitchers always live with the fear of failure Ed Smith Unlike cricket, the pressure in baseball is not on the hitter Contracts flaw brings county transfer system close to reality Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent Kenco Tall order Rusty Rusedski tumbles out as Gasquet finds his feet Testing time Foggy's back Today World Cup 2002 Gem Recovery Down and out Irish journey on fortified by spirit of adventure Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer in Yokohama McCarthy hails heroes Up and running Day 13 TV Today Reduced to tears over passing of a beautiful team The verdict: bad luck, blunders or bluster? William Hill Cruel tackling removes Pele and Eusebio does the rest Times past World Cup Times Square Government , witchcraft and English to blame for dismal end to French farce French have no word for Va-va-voom Times Online Ignominy of defeat France's only tour de force Humbled France meekly surrender crown Senegal dream lives on as Uruguay fightback proves in vain Lemerre remembers manners in defeat How they lined up in Suwon Champions suffer final humiliation of early return back home Yesterday at the World Cup France pay the price for lack of passion Readers have last laugh on Lawro Big Bother: Your chance to evict from our virtual studio the World Cup pundits who are driving you insane Children of the revolution who tidy up afterwards Like your mate's dad who hangs around the party BBC has the edge in screen test In Brief Showing strain Taylor poised Fan still in coma Sad Inamoto Down the line Players must be prepared to sweat it out in the humidity England are left in no doubt of top priority Nigeria Football Association Abuja Bielsa leads Argentina into battle with public baying for blood The National Grid Koizumi joins the Premier division absentees Beckham stands tall among select gathering Gems already uncovered for clubs digging for gold World Cup betting Team of the Tournament South Africa forced to deny voodoo as magical result looms Referees get the feel of allowing game to flow Red Card to Be Replaced by Calming Lilac McCarthy finds peace with Ireland's progress How they lined up in Yokohama Man-to-man marking As even Robson-digs up Irish kin, France still manage to steal the show Win a camera with The Times and Olympus Germany emerge bloodied but unbowed to fight another day Opinion Too little, too late Why another al-Qaeda attack is inevitable Books Arts Crème The enemy deep within The extra measures introduced since Septemper 11 are not enough to counter al-Qaeda, says Rohan Gunaratna, while Christopher Andrew explains why 'dirty bombs' are the new nuclear threat The new nuclear age Why Sara Cox is the voice of a generation Hand steam cleaner Have peas had As the factory that freeze 15 per cent of Britain's peas faces closure, Giles Whittell asks if it spells the end for our favourite veg Nothing new about today's new potato RCI Holiday Network Nice game, shame about the football The World Cup is just perfect for Mary Ann Sieghart Once our foreheads have been ironed smooth, we shall worry about our crow's-feet, then our smile lines—where will it all end? Tutu backs a towering contender Get Fit For Free Simply the best - or the Worst? Put to the test music collector Thomson Vs540 Video Sender WavDJ Microplane interchangeable Ami Mouse 250sx Wireless optical Top ten games Babble The fight for the right to record what we want has been taken to Hollywood. David Rowan reports Dying for a hacker Long crawl to the big screen Spider-Mania has its roots in a 1960s publishing phenomenon, says comics fan Giles Coren TLS Shorts The White Family Turning the facts of war and peace upside down The Shield of Achilles War, Peace and the Course of History By Philip Bobitt Allen Lane, ?25;960 pp Isbn 0 7139 9616 1 ?20 (p&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Thrills and spills of a life loved to the full The Sexual Life of Catherine The Times Life, but not as we know it Viewpoint As a play about Julie Burchill opens, Caitlin Moran marvels at how the best celebrity biopics always get it wrong The elusive scent of a desert queen Just who does she think she is? The Queen of Sheba may have been a myth, but her kingdom was real and its art to die for, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Royal Academy of Arts Old Masters are unfair dinkum Viewpoint The Australians have mortally offended the Italians by questioning the quality of an exhibition, John Russell Taylor holds thier coats Opera & Ballet Zurich Entertainments Listings Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies MacBeth Gloom and grandeur Michael kenna: New work Zelda Cheatle Gallery, W7 Taking the right steps A Working Relationship Mark Skipper, left, chief excutive and David Nixon, artistic director, of the Northern Ballet Theatre and their Pa, Diane Tabern Be subversive: go for green Environmental workplaces can be good for everybody, says Damian Barr Knightsbridge Secretaries Receptionist Anderson Hoare ESC Eclipse Angela Mortimer Crone corkill a Spherion company Contacts Rms NAI Imperial College TAY Shorthand PA PA to MD/Showroom Retail Sales To search through these and hundreds of other… Cluttons Legal Secretary PA for High Profile Client Applications, setting out relevant experience and… Multiple Display Advertising Items Is this true flexibility? 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