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News from 13/06/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, David Charter and Philip Webster, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Nick Gibb, John Mattock, Catherine Riley, Alice Miles, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, Anne Spackman, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Paddy Whiting, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Sheron Boyle, C. P. Daynes, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Maronier v Larmer, Chris Bowers, Gabrielle Starkey, Barbara Ellen, Geoff Brown, Amon Cohen, D. Barton, Zahid Hussain James Doran and Catherine Philp, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Antonia Senior, Richard Sorrell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Chloê Bryan-Brown, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Helen Rumbelow and Claire McDonald, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Peter Watson, Bobby Robson, Norman Harris, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, James Strachan, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Alan Hamilton and Oliver Wright, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Mark Giles, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Tony Whitehead, Ed Smith, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Guyon Espiner, Martin F. Seely, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Robert Taylor, Donald King, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Liz Young, Sean MacAulay, Brian G. Palmer, Philip Whiteley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Gareth Richards, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Abigall Rayner, Neville Scott, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Anthony Maynard, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Colin Davidson, Dominic Walsh and Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Moya Jones, Ashiling O'Connor, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Tom Cox, Katty Kay, Christopher Walker, Ian Johns, Des Dearlove, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Lewis Smith and Glen Owen, Alan Lee, James Bone and Richard Owen, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville, Ben Bevington and Mica Schneider, Ben Macintyre, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Owen Siot Chief Sports Reporter, Charles Bremner and John Goodbody, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Tom Chesshyre, David Powell, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, Larry Rushton, Allan Hall, Peter Harkness, Sally Patten, Tom Baldwin and Alice Miles, Keith McDougall, David Robertson, Patience Wheatcroft, Ariel Ortega, Damian Barr,

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Heart surgeons stall Blair's drive to slash waiting lists Nhs consultants with 20% pay rise for extra 90 minutes a week Tangled web Enron deadlock Second home tax Micro-computer Danger of the Danes Summer strikes spell chaos for airline passengers Now all (all!) England have to do is win four matches Suicide bomb threat to British targets in Cyprus Buy houses, sell flats Corum News & Comment Business The Register World Cup Sport Plus Times Online Spring clean fails to disguise the rot within Parliamentary Sketch Prescott will let councils put up second homes tax Treasury same wolf under the sheep's clothing Political Briefing Asprey Campbell backs down on funeral complaint Children sit back and marvel as Spider-Man is declared innocent No butts, Star Wars fight had to be tamed . co . uk Councils use 1909 law to throw open cinema doors A film for anyone with an inner teenager Rayes the release Head faces blame for 'theft' of exam paper France steps up security to thwart student cheats Blunkett plans Eu border force We don't follow Thatcher, says Blair AA Navy names missing Lynx crew In Brief Tube challenge Police 'bungling' Duchess Tv deal Runways delay Munnings sale Firms face a ?1bn bill if England reach semi-final Cool reception awaits fans in reluctant city World Cup 2002 Football divides rush hour in two PC World Showdown for channels Judge declares draw over Tory wife's 'freebie' art Vodafone Local residents to help track paedophiles Retired vicar 'was chopped up by lodger' Weekend This Saturday only in Home made with love On yer bike 3M Innovation BMW Patient died after doctors removed the wrong kidney Tycoon denies he misled murder jury The British Hernia Centre Blacks Prince gets grassroots welcome in Cracow Climbié inquiry 'snubbed' Women get fed up with pressure of earning more Ford Picture Gallery University campuses near state of collapse Empire Children's cough cures 'a waste of money' The Kraken wakes, and it goes 'Bloop' Tenants of Kensington Palace face rent rise Laura ashley Halifax Cadbury says nut warnings 'genuine' Shrinking computer nears the size of a full stop P&O Cruises By Our Science Correspondent: Technology's road to vanishing point Christian Aid Doctors' big pay rise won at cost of lost freedom A great day for consultants, but they will be subject to Nhs managers, says Nigel Hawkes By a Correspondent: Nhs tails victims of mistakes' Marks & Spencer Blair initiative runs aground on rock of medical establishment French surgeons spurn Britain Anger at therapy ruling that lets patients go blind Party must end its obsession with spin, says Cook Clarke pledges to extend state funding of politics Dell Taste for wine Question Time Lain Duncan Smith asked three times for an apology to Pam Warren and later asked three questions contrasting the hype for government programmes with what they delivered Today in Parliament Pakistani arrests tied to 'dirty bomb' plot Private Eye Loya Jirga strays from its agenda RBS Advanta Eagle's true colours Virgin mobile Heatwave cools real fears of suicide attacks Letter from Israel Dirty bomber poses awkward questions for us Foreign's Editor's Briefing Bishops 'on trial' over sex scandal policy Diabetes UK No funeral mass for Gotti The Times Envoy sails into Cuban storm African states fight ban on ivory trade Mugabe spurns plea to avert famine with food imports Esure Britannia The Open University Fbi arrests 27 in heroin ring Tiny Elephants across Africa Times Online Czech politicians become mired in dirty campaign Bankside Spend less Visiting your friends Sleaze puts Raffarin's new regime to the test Us offers India high-tech help CIA secrets available by satellite Fat actor 'used body to kill' Sharon resists us pressure In Brief (AP): Rape a war crime (AFP): Nuclear alarm (AFP): Explosion inquiry Toulouse (Reuters): Afghan crash Kabul (AP): Refugee refusal Canberra (Reuters): 188 days in space Cape Canaveral Forest blaze Washington Bringing it home with feeling Theatre The People Are Friendly Dance Union Dance The Times Times Online Reviews in full The Times Concert LSO/Previn Opera The Pearl Fishers The media's job is to keep a check on ministers Blair's advisers seem to be adopting a 'bunker' mentality at Downing Street A house is a more than just a home in today's unpredictable property market Picture Gallery Europe's leaders need to declare independence Holy orders The Times Diary Paper and Gold A reasonable contract for ministers and consultants Czechs and Balances A Eurosceptic is poised to win the election in Prague Might and Trivia Why Black Rod has a duty to present his evidence Match Fixing Disavowing the euro becomes yet more urgent Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Charles Clarke and the media Objections to proposed GPs' contract Roots of roses' role in English history A pleasing exhibition Police recruitment Common currency The Times Food prices and British farmers Proof positive Once a knight The Weather Rain and Drizzle in South and West Moving North The Times Crossword 22,065 The Sleep Disorder Clinic Ex-C&W pair get ?2m Briefing Court challenge on tax Liberty plans debt move Rusnak pleads not guilty Scardino sees 'recovery' Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Jaguar Contract Killing Commodities Imf fears 'Enronitis' menace Yell float prepares to boost new issues market Andersen jury admits defeat Consignia mission for more cuts Keep it simple The Register Waksal charged over ImClone trading Economics & Markets The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Aerospace & Defence Automobiles & Engineering Exchange rates MRI Worldwide Catalogue of corporate misdeeds Business Editor's Commentary Banking & Finance Chemicals & Basic Industries Construction & Property Food, Drink & Tobacco Health Media & Marketing Results in brief Natural Resources Professional & Support Services Retail & Consumer Goods Telecoms & Technology Transport & Distribution Utilities Winsor's post to be abolished R&sa to open door for pension redress Uniq puts St Ivel on the market Times Online Castorama drops court case against Kingfisher T Mobile Man Gropu's chief pockets £2.75m bonus Jitters over Omnicom rebound on Wpp Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 No sign of green shoots for Hays Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Directors' share sales spark Innovation fall Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Tullett & Tokyo in line for flotation Jazztel close to debt shake-up Yates hires Jones from Pizza Hut The Times Chairman sees it is time to seize the moment Delay in contract hits Hays Internet access 'getting cheaper' Elan's Lynch to handle inquiry Galliard Homes Sales BAE's greater focus on Europe goes West Trw approach is fuelled by global ambitions says Russell Hotten Oracle Surprise choices for biggest clean-up since Depression Wall Street Diary World Cup gets the boot The City Diary Thomson's $1bn Ipo raises bid trail talk Abbey chief confronts resignation calls on roadshow Moody's defends Japan rating Investors fund rescue for First Group Profits rise by 14% at tool firm The Times Mayor may opt to take a 'corporate time-out' Keen rider takes a jump into leading institute's 'bear pit' Jon Ashworth talks to the new president of the Icaew about current issues Finance and accountancy The Times Unit Trust Information Service ICR Time to clear away quangos and simplify discrimination laws A single equality commission would achieve real social change, argues James Strachan Shares close near low Moss Bros Hire The World Cup puts Ireland into party mood The Killarney SummerFest; a week in Wales for £262; a fortnight in lbiza for ?180; Tony Dawe lists best buys Airline Network Flightbookers Travelbag Travel Trailfinders Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep-fit fans opt to sweat it out in private Times Online Travel Americana Vacations Plc Travellers soon to surf net from skies Stylish venue puts accent on the ancient and modern Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Otc pays £2m for Travelstore Travellers' tales Don't leave home without Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Timothy Cobb Believer in education as an exploration of mental and spiritual potential, rather than a form of cramming Hans Janmaat Extremist political leader whose racial intolerance foreshadowed the current swing to the right in Holland Sandor Konya Hungarian tenor whose intelligent interpretation of Wagnerian roles won wide critical acclaim Court & Social Hugh Crosskill BBC Radio's voice in the Caribbean, whose honest journalism made him a trusted commentator Lives remembered Lives in Brief Paul Gottlieb Publisher who opened up the market for art books in America, which had previously been dominated by imports Births, Marriages & Deaths Questions answered Questions asked DJM: Nature Notes News Quiz The firm formerly known as PwC Consulting has changed its name to Monday at a cost of ?73.5m. Is it worth it? On This Day The Last Waltz with Mengele? Prize. quiz@thetimes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Word Watching Dally Life June 13,1936 As spirited a letter-writer as her sister Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell was misguided to think that she would be less worried about her son Julian, caught up in Chinese events, if he were nearer home a year later, he died in the Spanish Civil War. The student artist was John Minton What's your view? Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Contact Details for Classified Advertising Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Synagogue splendours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luncheon Dinners Reunion Memorial celebration Court Circular Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woods commands centre stage Who was greater - Babe Ruth or Don Bradman? Ed Smith, the Kent batsman, compares the most famous names in cricket and baseball Unfair verdict not enforced Court of Appeal Published June 13,2002 Maronier v Larmer Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Robert Walker Judgement May 29,2002 Negligence in surgeon's failure to give warning of slight risk Court of Appeal Published June 13,2002 Chester v Afshar Before Lady Justice Hale, Sir Christopher Slade and Sir Denis Henry Judgement May 27,2002 Invisible sign does not breach Act Chancery Division Published June 2002 Reed Executive plc and Another v Reed Business Information Ltd and Others Before Mr Justice Pumfrey Judgement May 20,2002 Leave to appeal is set aside Court of Appeal Published June 13,2002 Athletic Union of Constantinople v National Basketball Association and Others Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Robert Walker and Lord Justice Clarke Judgement May 28,2002 Beneficiary tinder bare trust is not in receipt of rents of land Court of Appeal Published June 13,2002 Ucb Group Ltd v Hedworth Before Lord Justice Jonathan Parker and Sir Christopher Slade Judgement May 24,2002 England cricket's screen test The making of a legend Vaughan happy in role as Trescothick's right-hand man Bicknell's full set could prove a winning hand Fizzell County Championship first division Ambrose savages slack Yorkshire Yesterday's scoreboards Ostler completes his recovery Kendall shines through gloom Irani underlines England claims Second division Cork does trick for Derbyshire Super-Max 3 Hatch gives Durham high hopes Bowman takes aim at Ascot Racing Newbury Course Specialists Results from yesterday's five meetings Hamilton Park Uttoxeter Yarmouth Derby day catches the public unawares Tv freak shows marks Korbut's fall from grace Chief Sports Reporter The results service Racing Today's fixtures Rugby union Classes help players Cambridge May Races Jog back to the start and repeat up to ten times,… Tough course can help Woods to sustain mastery Today's tee-off times Coral Players turning to guru who has secret of self-help down to a tee Tom Cox Mental coach is man of few words but he has winning formula on European Tour William Hill Kim sees early reward for hard work Henman puts duty over distractions Tennis Kafelnikov happy to avoid slip-ups Bond increases Sale's strength in backs Rugby union Pullin power sends Spaniard crashing Ladbrokes By Our Sports Staff: Watford begin cuts by sacking Wilkins Football Early gale dampens spirits In Brief Nicol goes out Squash Richardson out Athletics Armstrong ahead Cycling Coffey shines Golf Picture Gallery England face test of concentration Chief Cricket Correspondent Belieye Fallen star How they line up at Old Trafford Turf war Trophy hunter Today World Cup McCarthy given fresh grounds for concern in Seoul Freeserve CP Consultants Hrgardens Work-life balance Meet the consultant who knows the score GE capital Get on Graduate and Management Opportunities Nationwide Faron sutaria Management Executive BT Marcusevans Advantage West Midlands Equis Business Development Manager Salary The Baltic Exchange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkwell Michael Page Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Connaught Haldane Inter Exec The Institute of Cancer Research PTV Capital One Cressing Templar Group Financial Accountant W1 CMR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Action Creating CV's General Manager Business Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive CVs Regional Consultants The Sunday Times On the move Lexus Veredus Striking the right chord at work The way work PfJ Hs My big break DWP Matcon Managing Director The University of Reading Richmond medical agency ABR Hays Personnel Courtenay GHA Kmc Odgers DWP NHS ADTI Consulting The Times On the move Baines & Ernst Michael Beer Search & Selection Simplicity - the Swedish way People and profit SpencerStuart RPC Packages Anthal International Executive Recruitment Walton Churchill Search & Selection GWT Consulting Erikson enigma Secrets of Sweden's management… Odgers Learning+Skills Council DWP Technology and Senior Appointments England toast qualified success Chief Football Correspondent Jaguar Next in line Denmark v England Saturday Next in line? Day 14 Probably: England have a... World Cup Vip Pass Tv TODAYkl Ferdinand stands firm as England opt for safety first Man-to-man marking The Times How they fined up in Osaka Taylor's best-laid plans scuppered by injuries and Denmark World Cup betting Players relieved to survive 'Group of Death' Goal-shy England can excel despite doubt Chief Sports Writer Eriksson the Polite resists temptation to put down Crooks Programme Notes Tomorrow in the Times World Cup Supplement They said it Terrestrial viewers get raw deal in missing best of the rest Yesterday at the World Cup Wingers could ruffle England's feathers MasterCard BT No replays of disputed incidents In Brief Upbeat Desailly France Bohme out Germany Engel faces music Poland Crime falls Security Danes content to put solidarity before stardom Head-to-head against Denmark Italy living on their nerves as the victims of fickle hand of fate What if? The ins and outs in group G China ready to bid farewell to football revolutionary What if? The ins and outs in group C Humbled French return to face trial by media Underdog role suits confident Ireland Sun One Raul profits from Spain's attacking instincts Cuevas leads Paraguay revival How they lined up in Seogwipo World Cup Times Square How they line up in Daejeon Ebookers Visiting royals time their run to perfection Choreographer Consulted over England Goal Celebrations Supporters amazed to find God is not on their side Curse of World Cup favouritism claims fresh victims Tears for Argentina as resurgence conies too late How they lined up in Miyagi Ladbrokers Analysis Mark was 14, middle class and a brilliant musician Health Film Education 'He said he had a surprise for me' When Christian Thomson-Jones's piano pupil told her he had a surprise for her, she expected a gift. Instead the 14-year-old boy, a talented musician, stabbed her repeatedly. Sheron Boyle reports The Times Get Fit For Free How the East didn't win The Times Don't fuss over food You just can't count on Shakespeare Suddenly the great princes of the world s churches seem very keen to adopt the old Bt slogan: It's good to talk' Testing times RCI Holiday Network New approach to schizophrenia Times Online Ask the doctor Painting a picture of good health through the grape A better drug than tamoxifen? The spider and the guys New Releases Somehow Barbara Ellen can't warm to the arachnid exploits of a supernerd. Is it the reverence for the source material, or is it just a boy thing? New on video The Times Monster's Ball The ties that wound New Releases a Gallic take on Ruth Rendell has chills aplenty, says James Christopher Donmar Picture Gallery Mobster's ball Steven Seagal is having MafIa trouble. Ah, forgedaboudid, says Sean MacAulay Times Online Film WNO Opera & Ballet Kissme, Kate Multiple Display Advertising Items Film choice Also on release Open Day Teaching mum to be a mother Parent courses can help a child to behave better, says Saily Morris Education Truro High School for Girls Davies Laing & Dick Sibs Ltd University of Cambridge Ed. forum Education Senior Appointments The Times Courses SIBS Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Education The King Alfred School Cranfield University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Chess Winning move Picture Gallery Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Variations Picture Gallery Times 2 Crossword No 2679 Choice Firstplus

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