News from 20/06/2002
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Andrew Robson, Geoff Browr, Alison Wolf (Executive Director), Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Catherine Philip, Jeremy Skidmore, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, DJM, Conrad Lichtenstein (Professor Molecular Biology), James Moore, Patricia Davies, Ian Nathan, Paddy Whiting, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Stephen Farrell and Ross Dunn, Sam Lister and Barnaby Thompson, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Graham Babel, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Barbara Ellen, Ridley Hall, Lance Mitchell, James Eve, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Chris Nordstrom, Bobby Robson, Daniel Finkelstein, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Millard, R. Smith, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Paul Bailey, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Richard Nelson, Mark Court, Stuart Crainer, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Fleur Brennan, Rhys Jones, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Julian Corlett, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Robert Zeff, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ian Cobain and Robert Whymant, Sean Macaulay, Rob Wright, Alastair Albright, Rachael Jolley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Gordon Bilsborough, Philip Whiteley, Heather Ridge, Chris Partridge, Michael Gove and David Charter, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Don Lee, Neville Scott, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Derek Burke (Chairman), Chris Harris, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, John Willcock, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Bill Bryson, Philip August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles and Daniel McGrory, Tom Dart, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Katty Kay, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Leonard Klahr, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Pugh, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Stefan C. Reif, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Stilton, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville, David James, Michael Dynes, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Peter Riddel, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alec Reed, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Jim Thompson, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Alexandra Frean and Kate Perry, Angus MacLeod and Shirley English, Robert Whymant, Conal Gregory, Dominic Kennedy and Richard Owen, Mark Macnair (Professor of Evolutionary Genetics), Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Samantha Gleave, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoChurch turns to Wales for archbishop Rowan Williams is first choice to succeed Carey at Canterbury Blunkett anger Record-breaker Entente cordiale Israel hits Gaza after suicide strike The Times Today: page 2. Crossword Index Hi-tech detector to stop British attacks Say a little prayer: England fans asked to have faith Picture Gallery Football crazy Cartier News & Comment Business The Register World Cup Sport Plus Times Online Leader ignores pretender's questionable advice Press is on the edge of insanity says Blunkett Tough sex laws to tackle internet paedophiles Digest covers ministry, and football Miller Brothers Scots knock over England's Cup of good cheer Italians take their revenge on golden goal Korean Intel inside Fans turn the tournament into a big fancy dress party Thousands stranded by striking air controllers Overweight fliers will have to pay for two seats Minolta Ryanair 'chat room' snub angers watchdog Maverick boss put jobs fun first Airline clipped wings of free flight winner Fresh doubts raised over mobile phone safety Vodafone faces $1bn cancer claim in America Virgin trains What studies found Gulf War troops' brains 'damaged' Inspirational holy man who loves Father Ted Mary Ann Sieghart profiles the man whom the Church has chosen as the next Archbishop of Canterbury Budgens Neighbours without a friend to turn to Esure Hurley wins DNA row with Bing In Brief Train vandals Race killing Trial halted Gallery chief Banker gets £1.4m from City firm for sex bias Glamorous Model Exotic Indian recipe, but just where is the meat? PC World Gunmen kidnap British banker in Georgia First class delay costs postman his claim Drowning dog is rescued by seal Presenter died from rare brain infection Ford This Saturday only in play Murderer freed as European Court overrules minister Land Rover Doberman savages girl and brother Flybe. com Probation service fails public In Brief Cash refunded Wrong exam Nutty accounting Teetotal no more Abuse guidelines Overpriced property spurned as market slows down One rate, any call, any network, any time Enclosure where appearance is everything BBC apologises to Queen over 'scruffy' TV crews at Ascot Charities say Blair misled MPs over trade lobby Daewoo Question Time Today in Parliament Aquascutum Why politicians really are a breed apart Victorians inspire Tories on crime Staples Brown to provide funds for housebuilding boom Hastings on war footing as head of rural lobby One. Tel By Our Environment Editor: Fridge mountains 'are Meacher's… They danced all night—and day Halifax Banned pesticides found on fruit and vegetables Italian police in round-up on 'organised crime' Time Oregon Loutchansky's libel battle with The Times EasyJet. com World must help Nepal to counter Maoists' Suicide bomber evaded net for days as Israeli police closed in Does the latest suicide bombing scupper hopes of a Palestinian state? Dell Occupation puts brake on Bush proposals Video guide for building bombs Men and youths of Jenin are rounded up Travelodge Karzai unity plea fails to neutralise warlords threat Bmi 'Bear' may lead to bin Laden Hoon to withdraw Marines battle group Governor wrestled to a standstill quits the ring French farming martyr goes to jail in triumph Somfy Hungary's new leader admits he was a spy 'Dogs of war' held on way to Madagascar Just AA sk Warden started forest fire on purpose say police Lycos Impulse linked to emotional upset White House evacuated in air scare In Brief (Reuters): Kursk finding Politician held (Reuters): Tourists stranded AP: Six men jailed P&O Portsmouth Gigantic airships could wage war on fire Times Online Straw put asylum at top of the Eu agenda No more bright new day for Blair club as Centre Right moves into focus Xerox TV to end regime of secrecy Leaders expected to unite on tough approach to migrants Blair and Chirac agree on way ahead A master in loco parentis Theatre The Browning Version Derby Playhouse Comedy Harry Hill Queen Elizabeth Hall The Golden Boy Times Online Pop Primal Scream Shepherd 's Bush Empire Concert Brodsky Quartet Aldeburgh Festival Dance Nederlands Dans Theater 1 Sadler's Wells What's Important Haste and lose money even faster Why is the Government determined to impoverish couples at the altar? The economic case for immigration is more bogus than any asylum-seeker Picture Gallery There is no need for this boom to lead to a bust Baltic exchange Picture Gallery Frere Jacques Blair's intriguing new relationship with Chirac Call for Concern The risk from mobiles must be seen in proportion Delicious Agony It is not the game but the waiting that hurts Cherie Blair and the bombers Government's role in exam muddle Reassurance over GM crop safety Flying visit Pain-free parting We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… The Times Soccer stars and stripes fever England and St George Straining for effect Buffer zone Golden oldies Eye opener The Weather The Times Crossword Low Picture Gallery Tube contract windfalls Briefing Stewart denies claims Railtrack deals delay Director escapes prison Merrill cuts more jobs BP to pay California Claims Direct shake-up Move to curb Microsoft Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index How exciting Bright thing The Register Fears over insurer's solvency Shop rents in Oxford Street at record King 'broke MPC ranks' to back rate increase IWC The Times Need to know: The essential to the sectors The Times Books Direct The Beckham of telecoms Results in brief For last-minute breaks and business travel, see The… Exchange rates Computer chip suppliers drawn into US inquiry Technology woes Vodafone pays Gent £2.4m plus options AIT in talks with possible buyers Loss of Hbos deal sees Xansa dive 19p Versatel files for protection Oracle ScottishPower loses spark over 'dispute' Eurotop 100 Hope of fruit from Brambles Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Grey market setback for Focus float price Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Deutsche Post ordered to pay ?500m over illegal state aid P&Q Princess merger rests on US approval Property blow hits Po Na Na Gucci nosedives as cautious consumers walk away Womack to run Pubmaster Regent sells 20 pubs to Wizard Clubhaus on course for row Hit to launch offer for Gullane In toe High Court of Justice Chancery Division… Scandal stalks the Manhattan circuit Goodrich buys TRW arm for $1.5bn Eastofengland Morgan Stanley reports seventh earnings fall Schroders set to launch bid Relief at being Strand-ed Sick as a parrot Jose ban The Economy Worrying times ahead for the bean-counters John Willcock wonders whether the attentions of the Sec will make accountancy boring again Enron demise signals corporate need for internal auditing The Times Unit Trust Information Service Regain The Economy Don't leave home without.. . Ba service: no outgoing calls Travellers' tales Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurostar smartens its act.. . Battle for the Channel … as easyJet goes cheap to Paris Norwich Union Direct The Times Americana Vacations Plc Voicemail, dataport and energy drinks Briefcase guide to Washington DC Cities and stars are on the agenda for summer A jazz weekend for ?145\; pop in the park for £137; two nights in Seville £288; five nights in Dubain ?399: Tony Dawe lists best buys Travel Direct Car Hire Trailfinders Faresavers Jet, Set, Go! Multiple Display Advertising Items Swift Airline Network Flightbookers Global Flights Travelbag The beauty and the bustle Foucus on Skiathos Shares close off low Great Wall star Trek Debate Criminal justice Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir John Dent Obituaries Private sector manager who become chairman of the CAA in times of transition in the airline industry Professor Tibor Scitovsky Hungarian-born economist who drew on memories of childhood boredom to enliven the dismal science Major-General Sverre Bratland Norweigian soldier who fought alongside the British in Normandy and afterwards served his country's and Nato Court & Social Millie Doherty Teacher who worked for the advancement of women in Africa Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths J. Carter Brown Museum director who made art accessible to all through his 'blockbuster' exhibitions which pulled in the crowds despite the critics Lives in Brief Justice and the criminal Justice and the criminal Debate@the times. co. uk Middle-lane blues Are bad drivers to blame for much of the congestion on Britain's motorways? Nature Notes Picture Gallery From our Special Correspondent: New Fleet of Mini-Cabs in London Taxi Men Jeer 'Private Army' On This Day The Times, June 20,1961 News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life June 20,1960 Beset by illness, sloth and movie scripts, Christopher Isherwood found the Fifties difficult, a mood he caught in his Los angeles journals, which straddle Indian Vedanta and gossip, and record his friendship with Aldous Huxley Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Memorial service Service of thanksgiving Luncheons Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard 10th Baluch Regiment Receptions Lecture Meeting Appointments Bonnie Prince Charlie's words of war Latest wills Announcements Forthcoming marriages Answers (from page 39) Marriages Diplomatic Service Riding high Forgotten Fry aiming for a life less ordinary David Powell Manchester offers Olympic also-ran a second chance Commonwealth Games Get fit, look fit: your five-day aqua fitness guide Water jogging No Title No registration of functional shape Law Report England slam door on Cullen Hockey Appeal tribunals have to proceed with great care Court of Appeal Published June 20,2002 Yeboah v Crofton Before Lord Justice Brooke, Lord JUstice Mummery and sir Christopher State judgement May 31,2002 Surrey run away with it Eddery gets even with an old adversary Racing: Royal Ascot William Hill Just James puts Ms best foot forward in Jersey Ladbrokes Master criminal is no match for the Simpsons Grandera raises Godolphin's game Racing: Royal Ascot Yesterday's results Picture Gallery Royal Ascot Akbar can prove staying power with gold strike Rusedski overcomes faults to progress Tennis Black's retirement plans go awry Ripon Racing Southwell By Our Sports Staff: Safin prepares way for assault on Wimbledon Dokic unhappy with spotlight no Navratilova Lee forces Sampras to change routine Bahrami prepares to repay Cash Mackenzie hopes to continue his winning ways Golf Pettersen seeking to secure Europe role Onlinetravel. com England's rock getting ready to roll Rugby union Everton step tip pursuit of Poom Football Return of Gough adds experience to England attack Cricket By Our Sports Staff: Pakistan secure series after decisive burst from Shoaib Lowenbrau Irani sorcery confounds Lancashire Yesterday's scoreboards Yorkshire allowed to forget their troubles Impressive Sussex show value of timing Cricket: Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy Spearman adds final flourish Hockley demolishes Warwickshire Sri Lankans make short work of day job Trescothick puts Hampshire to the sword Classy Solanki adds to pressure on Rice The results service Chaloner's victory to no avail In Brief Garmendia wins Sailor's milestone Sponsor courted Berens on move Kent go out Captains named Brown savours run feast as feast as record books are hit for six Times Sport Today: Cricket, pages 46-47 Golf, 45.… Mane attraction Keeping mum On the level Boxing clever World Cup No Title Mars Rusi PTV Balfour Beatty Football crazy? Morgan keating Daniel williams consultancy Graduate and Management Opportunities Up which ladder? From home economics to Bombardier The Times OGR Oxford Graduate Recruitment You don't have to be Beckham to find work in football Can't play? You can still star off the pitch, says Chris Harris Yau Brothers & Company Limited Regional Consultant Shirequeen Ltd Stemcor Jo Arnold, VWM Ltd UK Seminar Company Dynamic Property/stockmarket… Marketing Manager Work from Home TV Concepts UK Ltd Chef Travelex Unipec Tandoori Chef Required Times Newspapers Experience Rhys Jones Head Chef Involving Brent Businesses in Regeneration Courtenay Network Executive Henkel Director, Software Development Buying-left, right and centre Foxtons Dell Faron sutaria On the move DEFRA A digital solution to road rage Misys Hays Executive Search & Selection My big break Norman Broadbent East midlands development agency Adaptec Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Transport for London Detica Customer Environment & Information Centrica A. Steele Associates Mercuri Urval Brothers of Charity Services United Arab Emirates Ex & Current Financial Advisors Futurestep Octel Cobalt The Times King Sturge All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Data Connection Haldane Energy Saving Trust PCS Chambers Administrator/manager Emirates Group Accountant Central London Equis The Times Norwich Union Inter Exeo Group Financial Accountant W1 CDOA Career Development & Outplacement Association C B I A well-reputed medical clinic in Dubai is looking… GFI Rspca Police Service of Northern Ireland CNA International Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Resource Bank Capita Sprint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northwest Veredus Kmc international Dti Department of Trade and Industry The Times CM Chandler Macleod DWP Department for Work and Pensions CJA group Odgers Courtenay Chief Executive Officer Mercuri Urval Sport England The Law Reform Commission Ticketmaster Candover The Times Mercuri Urval Multiple Display Advertising Items SEEDA South East England Development Agency Xchanging Whitehead Mann Mercuri Urval Excutive Service Saxonbury Spiers Ayres Townshend Giles Whitehead Mann CGL City Greenwich Lewisham Rail Link Harvey Nash Director Royal Hospital Chelsea The Network Housing Group is seeking NHS Trust Harvey Nash QI Questor International CMR ADTI Multiple Display Advertising Items HR Solutions Ltd IHA Independent Healthcare Association Mgm Mirage RK Robinson Keane Whitehead Mann Veredus RPC Rail Passengers Council BiE Interim Odgers Sturt Spindler & Associates DiSNEy Whitehead Mann MHS Meat Hygiene Service Julian Hodge Bank V&A Diageo Watson Wyatt On the move Spencer Stuart Jordans In the ring with the big egos Spencer Stuart International Search Ltd Packages No Title Sharp Michael Page Wall Street Institute School of English Technology and Senior Appointments Havant Sales & Marketing Director Colchester Home truths England's day of destiny draws near British Airways Bill Bryson Day 21 Less conversation, more action suits Scholes Ladbrokes Cool head and a clinical finish can leave us with the world at our feet Tomorrow in the Times Owen adds hip to long injury list Encounter that will end post-Guadalajara hiatus Brazil see chance of consigning troubles to the past Rivaldo handed respite with national service Teams are paying the penalty for sloppy discipline Milky tea with Kevin Keegan—the night I became an England fan for life Master Card I Climate of Fear? The heat is on: how England blow hot and cold in the sun Exporting samba football to the Faeroes Book review: Futebil, by Alex Bellos (Bloomsbury) This is the perfect stage to break spell of Brazilian magic at last Big guns have had reputations shot to pieces World Cup Times Square Win an Olympus camera BT Barnes provides the golden moment in history of clashes Brian Glanville Since 1956, Brazil have held advantage England provide four stars to fuel world team Worst Xi named and shamed as also-rans get encore T Mobile Garrincha the inspiration behind final drive Japan wish they could have steered a better Korea path Dallas one of chosen few to stay In Brief Ahn pays price Barthez goes on Bush's final hope Inamoto upbeat Jacquet wanted Terrestrial teams all tradition without precision You decide Coral Fly Emirates Punters go nuts for Brazil tie South Korea await severe test of their powers of recovery Lens loath to let Diouf go cheaply US finally getting the picture William Hill South Koreans revel in their age of innocence Tears and tantrums as Italians cry 'cheat' James Eve Why losing is so hard for the Azzurri Philips Ronaldo's fits and starts, drugs and qualifying collusion Japanese men want barnet like Beckham They're more nervous than we are Lifestyle Comment Film Interview God, help us beat England Nerves are jangling, the tension is palpable and prayers are being offered for World Cup victroy tomorrow. In England? No, this is Brazil, where Crol Midgley reports that fans usually confident to the point of arrogance art terrifed that their team is going to lose A midsummer night's dream Tomorrow night sees the Commem ball at Trinity College, Oxford. Jane Shilling meets its anxious undergraduate organisers Damned by a faint phrase After eight of discretion, Cherie Blair has—at last, for her critics—made a mistake. It's time to call off the dogs, says Mary Ann Sieghart The times magazine The Times Richard Morrison Every true Londoner knows that Nw3 and Nw4 are as different as Venus and Mars, Athens and Sparta, or Bach and Bacharach Spicier-Hans a classifiable fantasy The perils of sushi The Times How pollen calms the PMS storm Arthritis: a new drug Male Menopause Love be a lady tonight New Releases In movieland, strippers have hearts of gold and lesbians are just extra special friends. Silly, says Barbara Ellen, but it's all good clean fun Buried in the dead zone More New Releases a funeral comedy stands out amid some seasonal stinkers, says James Christopher NT National Theatre Belle de toujours Star of the Week Catherine Deneuve's long career has left Bardot in the shade, says Sean Macaulay Silver Lining Chelsea God, don't let me be famous Interview John Hannah would rather be known as an actor than a star. He tells lan Nathan about his fear of fame The Lion King Telephone The Times Flim choice Also on release The call of Montreal UK students find that Canada's top university offers flexible courses, says Fleur Brennan Five days is not enough We need much more emphasis on enterprise skills, says Alec Reed AGSM Tesol Instructors Ed. forum Study Languages in Europe Trinity Appointments Courses The Times Education KDS Appointments Open Day BT Language Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Review Satellite, cable & digital Picture Gallery Choice Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2685 ©Times Newspapers Limited. 2002. Published and… Choice Study Skills
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