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News from 17/06/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Catherine Riley, Patricia Davies, James Moore, Daniel Brezenoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, David Willem, George Ball, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Tim Ilett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Laura Peek and Linus Gregoriadis, Julian Le Grand, James Bone, Chris Bowers, Gabrielle Starkey, Lynne Truss, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Suzanne Parker, Peter Jennings, Miland Joshi, Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Antonia Senior, Gary Duncan and Tom Baldwin, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Ian Lamont, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Bobby Robson, Norman Harris, Ross Dunn, Sanjida O'Connell, Raymond Chandler, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Grant, Rodney Milnes, David Harker, Ruth Whitworth, David Hands, Malika Browne, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Anthony J. Cooper, Peter Paphides, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Christine Bland, Bridget Storrie, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Guyon Espiner, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rajnikant J. Mehta, Neville Scott, Abigall Rayner, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, James Doran, Gordon C. Smith, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Hugh Lee, Mike Rosewell, Nina Payne, Chris McGrath, Robert Richardson, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Rose Aidin, Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Brian Murgatroyd, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Len Paterson, Chris Ayres, Laura Peek, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Jeremy Lefroy, John Watson, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Pensions peril for millions as shares plummet Woods victory Tide turns The King is back Chirac landslide buries the Left The Times Today Blair tries to deal with top-spin from right England dare to dream Ireland have nothing left to kick but themselves Palace fears funeral row taints jubilee Radisson Edwardian Hotels End of the Irish adventure Today in the Times Business The Register World Cup Sport Plus Times Online Fast Times Staff shortages hit security checks at nuclear sites Scottish Executive row over £2m jobs scheme Legal & General Lawyer in jail for murder has hope of appeal Flood takes Fens 2,000 years back to the future Long battle to drain remote marshland By Our Environment Editor: Farmers are swimming against tide of opinion Dixons Andersen verdict will drag shares down David Morris Europe's financial future also shredded Charities' faith in stock market costs millions as shares fall Auditors destroyed by lure of big fee customer SAS explosives men blew safe in Bosnia bank raid Drags rings turn to animal smuggling By a Correspondent: Arthritis victims are suffering in silence Somak Holidays Ministers question exam watchdog The Ultimate Driving Machine Muslims in Britain seek better integration Sven keeps his players out of the family way Games are won by roanng lions, not fireside kittens HBOS Treasury Services Alas, poor Denmark—but at least they took it well Proud Ireland finds reasons to celebrate in defeat BBC scores as Cup fans 'boycott' the ITV team Violence after victory Mazoa How Blair and Black Rod got into a spin Tom Baldwin traces, blow by blow, the differeices between No 10 and the press over the Queen Mother's funeral Sert The week in Parliament By a Correspondent: 12 Lords join talks on fate of peers '£3,000 for care children' Discovery Call to fine lawyers who cash in by wasting time No witness, no proceedings Drunken Darren's 11-week journey to prison Flybe. com Children on bicycles learn to beat the school-run blues By Our Home Correspondent: Teenagers take harshest view of asylum-seekers British Gas Bespoke Suits More burglaries fuel biggest crime rise in a decade Christian Aid Enough is enough, say the Kents Stella's words of comfort Media 1, spin-doctor 0 World Cup hopefuls with God in their squad What the Italian papers say Study Skills Lycos Glasgow's claim to wealth and fame Phone tapper's number nearly up Carpet Right Royal Flush marks Europe's longest reign Disease fear as the budget for animal welfare is slashed Just AAsk Digital micro-chip enhances hearing aid to one million moves a second Advertisement Diva The Open University Hope for hay fever sufferers In Brief Rave drug tests Air control strike Cross-country Museum strike Fiery feast The king is rebranded for a whole new game Charcol Musicians are noted for their brains Why the other Elvis put the boot into advertisers Hp University boom 'left the poor behind' De Gaulle-like ambitions should be welcomed Chirac in saddle but road ahead is bumpy IATA Left out in the cold after worst defeat in decades Have seeks new Prague coalition Thatcher at Falklands memorial In Brief EU offer to Iran (AFP): Voting dispute EU aid warning (AP): Widow's concert Pio canonised (AFP): Rescue voyage (Reuters): Protecting voters Saddam bolsters his defences against US attack Iraq accused of smuggling nuclear arms parts on aid flights Al-Qaeda agents 'regrouping' Direct Line King's College The Sleep Disorder Clinic Times Online Chinese purge feared after fire at internet cafè Protest on horses 'shot for losing' Esure Pfizer Police raid ends secret sex games at golf club Gotti goes with a final flourish West Bank fence started by Israel 11 killed in Kashmir attacks In Brief Watergate denial (AP): Demo subdued (Reuters): Farm land protest (AFP): Refugees return (AP): Libya arms talks (AP): Forest fire arrest (AP): Ape mourned On form, from top to bottom Opera The Queen of Spades Royal Opera House Pop Love Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Pop Ronan Keating Wembley Arena Theatre A Prayer for Owen Meany Concert London Sinfonietta/Alsop Bush doctrine makes offence the best form of defence The biggest US foreign policy change for 50 years is being ignored in Britain Don't get cross about st George, all this flag-waving is just about fan not fascism Picture Gallery Golden days are behind us as the dollar declines Poetic justice Sports Diary Moving on No one benefits from spinning out the Black Rod affair Chirac's Chance The President must utillise his extraordinary mandate Bring on Brazil Plying the Brazilians would allow England to exit in style No need to know 1901 Census figures Letters should carry a daytime telephone number Arrest of US 'dirty bomb' suspect New contracts for NHS consultants Docking benefits for bad behaviour Black Rod controversy Clarke and the media Monarchy in the UK The Church and its financial woes Eastern promise Fever pitch Name of the game The Weather The Times Crossword 22,068 New Book: The Tmes Crossword Book 3 is available David Clulow Pace setters Hewitt crowned king of Queen's Winning doubles on grass Jaguar Tiger Chase Running scared Today World Cup 2002 Victory rallies McRae's title assault Motor rallying Kafelnikov eases his pain Tennis The Times How to gain ground in water Get fit, look fit: your five-day aqua fitness guide Rusedski sets sights on winning run Dokic strolls on the grass Day one: leg raise for inner and outer thigh Audi's hat-trick prompts talk of Formula One Motor racing Picture Gallery Navratilova returns to singles action Woods heaps on major gloom for Garcia Golf: US Open Faldo obtains release in battle of mind over matter John Hopkins analyses the return to form of England's master golfer Crafty Wolstenholme still rolling along By Our Sports Staff: Rossi tightens his grip on title with fifth win Motorcycling Cracknell and Pinsent find extra gear Rowing By a Correspondent: Jones fast-tracked into Curtis Cup team LoWENBRAU Sorenstam continues to go from strength to strength Foster takes his leave in dispute Merceron's miss provides some cheer for Argentina Rughy union Home nations raise morale Walton Hail throws hat in the ring as pupils gain from boxing's appeal School sport De Silva deserves place among Sri Lanka's best Cricket: Third Npower Test Match Woodward in forward-thinking mood Inexperienced Scots crumble in the heat DHL Worldwide Express Sri Lanka put to sword by hostile young pacemen Cricket: Third Npower Test Match Scoreboard from Old Trafford By a Correspondent: Outlaws unlocked by key's onslaught Cricket: Norwich Union League first division Yesterday's scoreboards Norwich Union League Norwich Union Disgruntled Somerset brush aside Foxes Nothing but bright skies for men in black Bears add to tale of woe for straggling Yorkshire Rampant Essex give supporters plenty to applaud Cricket: Norwich Union League second division Yorkshire's season hits rock bottom Michelin Surrey give Hollioake reason to smile again Swashbuckling Kerr conjures an unlikely victory Saturday's scoreboards Crusaders forced on retreat by power of Harvey Dobs Trust plots path for beloved club to start again Football Pictet charges emerge with prize scalp Polo Ascot put in shade by tales of drugs, greed and corruption Racing The Times Brighton Musselburgh Windsor Yesterday's results Cecil looks forward to silencing doubters Baton passed to selectors over Campbell Athletics: Commonwealth Games trials Racing: results from Saturday's five meetings Leaders in the Flat championships Warwick Warwick Specialists The Times England extend record against India Hockey Armstrong winds up pressure on Tour rivals Cycling Cambridge May Races The results service Cricket Today's fixtures Athletics Teacher training agency Millward could be on move Rugby league Successful comeback by Taylor In Brief Reynolds wins Tied to defeat Title retained One-day plans Double success Tanner in front Privilege lost in mistaken disclosure of documents Goverment-held 'golden shares' have to be justified Agreement with Revenue to pay flat rate instead of tax not enforceable New owner must honour undertaking Job status unacceptable is Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Michael Alexander Leading diplomat who advised Margaret Thatcher and took part in Cold War arms reduction talks Roger Coleman Publisher who read the whole of the Revised English Bible out loud twice, to make sure it had the propering ring Court & Social Profess Eric Boyland Lives remembered Personal Column Royal Ascot Cricket Norma Kitson Organiser of anti-apartheid protests in London, whose indomitable spitit was not always appreciated by those for whom she fought Flightsearchers Travel Insurance Contact Details for Classified Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Musicians Benevolent Fund DJM: Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, m and join in the discussion with other Times readers Bank warns homeowners of 1990s-style price crash On This Day Hungarian Leaders Executed News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life June 17,1949 Raymond Chandler gave many a sleepless night to writing letters as incisive as his fiction. They are similarly rooted in the Classies, as here, where he defends his particular craft Questions answered Questions asked Forthcoming marriages Church news Answers Notebook Archaeology Cretan diaries speak volumes Padre Pio special stamps New Bishop of the Forces Presentation Thanksgiving service Meeting Appointment Prize tune as youngsters mark club's birthday Court Circular Latest wills Capitalisation, week's change Wine co Need To Know Brambles spreading around the globe Corporate profile No 19: Brambles Industries Angela Jameson on an Anglo-Australian group with three specialities Who's who in the boardroom Pure funders not liable Law Report Entitlement to escape unlawful restraint Court of Appeal Criminal Division The company in detail Multiple insurance valid History Harley on the edge The Times verdict How we reached our decision Friends provident poised to raise £00m for acquisitions Tax expiry signals end of Seeboard bid race The Times Bernerd backs daughter in interior design business England's whistle stops traders From a Correspondent: G7 ministers optimistic over global prospects London lease deal signed by Caffe Nero Times Online Ford By Our City Staff: Jefferson Smnrfit considers Madison's £2bn offer The Times Need to know: The week ahead Change on Week Housing boom can in tears Exchange Rates Peninsula 'Abolish stamp duty' call Briefing Focus floating at low end Low risk of double-dip Seeboara sale in sight Friends plans £800m Vodafone pay changes GM workers' pay dispute 3i 'to back Laing bid' How the week finished Corporate profile Dispute at Abbey intensifies Woolworths refuses to open books for Green Wall St expecting more banking job losses Economic agenda Principal Investment Management Limited The Register Patience Wheatcroft Back in business Irish pay penalty as Spain wing it Jaguar Golden moment Day 18 World Cup VIP Pass TV Today Nation of Sceptics warming to ways of Scolari How they line up in Kobe Stylish Marquez sets sights on new frontiers for Mexico Neuville engineers success as German machine bores its way through Belgium's coach besieged by criticism Portugal players likely to be given long bans Maldini has pride in Paraguay In Brief Stadium death Florida friendly Tourism hope Kim confident Metzelder doubt Belqola dies Failer improves Time to relax before the next energy-sapping challenge England intoxicated by scent of Brazil Butt suddenly finds himself key figure in Eriksson's planning Beckham has eastern eye on the long term England v Brazil/belgium Friday Exonerated Sorensen keeps with tradition of protected species Yesterday at the World Cup England's show of faith brings gifts from above Ecstatic conga keeps rolling all night long Lineker keeps cool head during the storm to end challenge of Milla and Cameroon Rio fails to hit high notes in the celebration World Cup England building on McClaren's solid foundations Brazil loom as praise pours in Win an Olympus camera today Ferdinand and Campbell central to national cause Back to Front: England's Rearguard Takes the Lead Picture Gallery Man-to-man marking Sweden fall to golden strike by Camara A rabbit caught in the studio lights Big Bother: Your chance to evict from our virtual studio the pundits who are driving insane 'O'Leary is to punditry what Roy Keane is to team spirit' Maradona offers Argentina hand of assistance World Cup Diary Golden Posts Introduced for Extra Time Golden Goals Ireland's souvenirs more than tears Forget Gazza, Sir Bobby and his dazzlers take starring role for ITV World Cup Times Square World Cup Supplement Spanish blunders rescued by sheer resilience Super Max 3 Just the place to share the agony and ecstasy Who is inside watergate now? In the Shadow Today is the 30th anniversary of the Watergate break-in, which started a political scandal and led to the downfall of President Richard Nixon. Nicholas Wapshott finds out who lives and works there now I haven't made a penny from Spider-Man Sider-Man has taken $340m in its first five weeks in the us yet his creator Stan Lee has received nothing, possibly because, like his alter ego, his mind is on higher things The Times My heart lifts at the thought of cows shambling down King's Road Jane Shilling If those computer boffins could comd up with something like dear old C-3po, I might even learn to love my PC Now You're talking The first three year are crucial in a child's speech development, as Bridget Storrie discovered when she realised her son was she realised her son was a late talker The Times Recognising speech and language difficulties Our friends are exhausted by their baby but won't take time out. How can we help? Next week How you can help Ageless veg A cure for cancer yes, but baldness? We can't have a pill for everything, so we need to decide on our prioritics, saus Sanjida O'Connell Trust in me Love nesting Style index what's hot, what's not Couples who clash don't last Go full tilt for the feminine fedora Splash out on a bikini You may resent paying a lot for something so little, but sexy swimwear is a sound investment, says Emily Davies Picture Gallery The art of thie stately Visual Art Lucian Freud's portraits may not be everyone's cup of tea but they have a habit of capturing unseen truths, the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire tell Rose Aidin Around the galleries The Times Opera & Ballet The Times The king is dead coll Elvis is back at No 1 with a soccer song, Lisa Verrico meets the Dj responsinble Scooby, don't! It's not for want of potential, but scooby-Doo has no naughty subtexts to spice it up ENO The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2682 Choice Harrods

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