News from 24/06/2002
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Rodney Royston, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Patricia Davies, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Francis Maude, Roger Maynard, Robert Sandall, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, Mike Nassau-Kennedy, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Richard Parsons, Rory Watson, Norman Harris, Sanjida O'Connell, Kenneth Stern, Stephen Farrell, John Newman, Henry Adams, Sam Lister and John Goodbody, Graham Keeley, Mark Giles, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Polly Mackwood, Simon Tait, Vanora Bennett, Vivian Vale, Nigel Scotland, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Geoffrey Dean, Philip Webster and Angela Jameson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, John Russell Taylor, Hilda Kell, Joan Betty Stuchner, Joseph Stiglitz, Robert Clow, Clare Longrigg, Desmond Morris, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Simon Reynolds, Mel Webb, Barnaby Thompson, Mike Brewer, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Mark Oakley, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, David James, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Emma Hartley, Ashling O'Connor, Michael DE-la-NOY, Anne Scott, Stephen Dalton, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, Bill Edgar, Farrukh Dhondy, Alyson Rudd Programme Notes, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Philip Webster and Linus Gregoriadis, Trevor Trotman, David Hill, John Watson,
ResumoEnd of huge payouts for medical errors Government tries to cut Nhs costs by changing negligence laws Fans stay on Al-Qaeda attack Unearned billions Shareholders face further delay in Railtrack payout Why Birmingham is ready to annex Gibraltar The Times Today Opening shots Girl, 5, dies after mudflats rescue Kenco Why you can't buy style Wimbledon condemned for failure to mark the jubilee What's Important Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times Anti-terror laws 'will curb research' Tories in plan to reform pensions Minister admits loss of trust Dell Dumped TVs threaten blot on the landscape By a Correspondent: Amazon yields up unknown monkeys Family of missing Milly face birthday fearing she is dead Aristocrat conquers Atlantic on jet ski PT Waste directive set to become a game of pass the buck Blair faces Bush defiance on extra aid for Africa Passwords are a gift for hackers Youth get a voice as Whitehall taps into ministry of sound Peugeot 'Rescued' Roman relics disappear from storage By a Correspondent: 338 migrants are given job permits Failure in exam system In Brief Double killing (Reuters): Health nuts Llama rescue Hugging a record Race crash Riders protest Rail legal threat Daddy's girls must go it alone this time Orange The stalkers who haunt the women's game Times Online Injured heroes place Agassi first Lumb sum damages a threat to Nhs Cancer patients prepare for a fight over growth hormones Legal & General HRT may stop age-related tooth loss Radiation fear over old X-ray machines Chappell AA What's Important MPs are sinking too many pints, says teetotal Tory Second suspect in bridge killing Koreajapan Sport Belief Modified cars urged for elderly In Brief Murder arrest Top concierge EU frustrations and squabbles deny Spanish any feel-good factor Blair out of the picture after losing on EU police What's Important Halifax Awkward questions may hinder Haider Turkey seeks action on accession Vauxhall 'Racist Britain' radio interview leaves Dpp on ropes again September 11 blamed for crime rise in Uk and US Silverstone Shift in training to put 3,400 on beat Portable DNA test short-cut for police Lycos Irish police 'complicit in murders' In Brief Prison move Pets expelled Impresario dies Singular sadness Prince's plot lines make Hollywood look a pauper Tim TeemanSunday Press review Summit dwarfed by pits of despair What the Spanish papers say Prada Ford Scorn and sympathy for Cherie Blair gaffe Muslim students close minds to British universities Private schools wait for knock-on effect EasyJet By a Correspondent: Campaign against donkey sausages Direct Line Digital depot Lesbians get sperm donor site In Brief Cattle bruised Foster care need Blunderwall Flood evacuation Football's arrived back home - but not the fans Hundrads of diehard but peaceful England fans have stayed on, smitten with japan's hospitality or too broke to get home, reports lan cobain Cup of gold for England team The Sleep Disorder Clinic North Korea plays deaf to football cheer Times Online Morris pledges to restore belief in role of education By Our Scottish Correspondent: Connery is a 'spam' actor Virgin one account Portillo advises Duncan Smith not to lead anti-euro campaign MOdel ex-minister's new career The week in Parliament Esure Go Mandelson sings the praises of mayors Schroder's campaign hit by loss of key ally Chirac accuses secret services of digging for dirt on him Italians turn to neighbourhood TV British left floundering by Euroculture quiz Poles aparty from portuguese: How the nations scored TFT Screen Israel plans 'crushing offensive' to fight terror Winediroct The Public and He Secret Faces of Palestinian Politics Frustration drowns Ararat s words Fatah outflanked by extremist rivals Navy ends silence on refugee ship row Crusader palace found in Cyprus US aid for Iran after quake Tunisia attack marks al-Qaeda comeback Shadowy father of terror group has plotted killings for 20 years Anthrax was freshly made in lab Bin Laden's henchmen: dead or alive? British force uncovers arms cache Hp invent Times Online Zimbabwe's whites told farming is a crime Zurich Tears as Mahathir withdraws resignation Forest fires in Arizona force 25,000 to flee Chinese doctors return to roots Russians lost in floods In Brief (Reuters): Asylum decision (Reuters): Iran consent law (AFP): Tirana choice (Reuters): Saddam lessons (AFP): Elephants kill 7 (AFP): Thinking big (AP): Drowning charge Pocket full of Wagner Opera Die Walküre Longborough Pop Langley Schools Music Project Festival Hall What's Important Times Online Reviews in full Pop Roger Waters NEC, Birmingham Concerts Arditti Quartet/ Alfred Brendel Aldeburgh Festival Theatre Big Night Out... Palace, Watford What's Important Never talk about losing, or mention the euro Seville was the classic EU mix of windy rhetoric, self-interest and compromise Male, white, straight - and doomed to extinction if we don't chance Picture Gallery Will this be the man to brings us to our knees? A sense of place Sports Diary Simon Barnes The Engine Stalls Franco-German quarrels are disrupting EU business Mean Streets Beating crime means fighting it in the proper places Anyone for Torture? Henman should spare the nation needless agony this time Attacks on civilians Daylight saving The Times Straw 'is right' to discuss Gibraltar Controversial Canterbury candidate Dress-down clergy Low-cost housing Golden Oldies Rent controls on royal tenants Dangers in Whitehall Unwise word Crime deterrents The Weather The Times Crossword 22,074 Weathercall Live email on the run Wary Sampras forced to carry injury fear on to centre stage Times Sport Today Jaguar Inside Sweet and sour Simon Barnes Baton charge Philippoussis primed to face big guns The Men's Singles Draw Real test still to come for recovered Rubin Bjorkmae buoyed by first title victory in four years Confident Hewitt at ease with top billing The Women… Henman good value after kindest of draws Order of play Great tounament... but next time I want to play in it Turkey give Eriksson food for thought In Brief England Koreans' progress brings more question marks Paim in Spain after daylight robbery The Final Countdown Grieving for African hope unfulfilled A World Cup too far for the tarnished silver fox Big Bother: Your chance to evict from our virtual studio the pundits who are driving you insane Fly Emirates 'It's time to pass on the captain's armband, Des' Mansiz creates chance to avenge defeat Ferrari concede Barrichello his moment of glory Motor racing: European Grand Pix How they finished at the Nürburgring Think Tunnicliff finally turns corner Golf Leaderboard Brooky conquers mental barrier Leaderboard Storm in desert proves ill wind for Hamed Boxing Relay team lap up honours for Britain Athletics: European Cup Athletics emerges in favourable light with Grandstand view Biddle leaves it late to lift Coca-Cola Polo Warming tip is a must Scotland regain British title Bowls Batten shows signs of making full recovery Rowing By Our Sports Staff: Bayliss doubles tip despite setback Motorcycling Lowenbrau Cardinals pitcher found dead In Brief Impressive Giddins emerges as Lions' king Cricket: Norwich Union League Dynamos gradually lose power in run chase By Our Sports Staff: West Indies face record run chase Norwich Union Weekend scoreboards Croft has a point to make Connor makes history with Old Brightonians Stubbings goes down a storm as Lightning lose way Woolmer enjoys final flourish Cricket: Benson and Hedges Cup final Bell awaits England call as next test of his potential Jayasuriya recalls his greatest days West Indies find hope in Morton In Business Every Day is Finals Day Leigh's death puts onus on breeders to change Racing Musselburgh Results from Saturday's eight meetings Leaders in the Flat championships Trainers Pontefract Windsor Yarmouth Nottingham The results service American football DHL Today's fixtures Woodward finds hope in reserves of strength Rugby union How they lined up in Buenos Aires Deacon tears Salford to ribbons Rugby league Good Wood Festival of Speed By a Correspondent: Blue Sox brought to heel by Smith Widnes cement top-half place How they stand Wildcats make life difficult for Wigan World Cup Times Square By Our Sports Staff: Scotland's emphatic win gives tour mark of success Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? The Rev Daniel Jenkins Obituaries Nonconformist theologian from the Valleys who revelled in the ecumenism of American churches Sir Edward Somers Distinguished New Zealand judge who sat on the long-running Bloody Sunday inquiry Professor Richard Chorley Geographer who used slides of W. G. Grace and Ian Botham to illustrate his lectures on the erosional development of landforms Court & Social Vincent Shaw West End theatrical agent and impresario Lives in brae Jetworld Travel Insurance Personal Column Ann Landers Agony aunt whose realistic advice made her column compulsory reading in 1,200 newspapers in America and overseas Court & Social Public Notices Food Standards Agency Property: Is it boom to bust? Plunging rents, rising house prices and the impact of the buy-to-rent market Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers News Quiz On This Day The Times, June 24,1867 Let the Punishment Suit the Crime Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life June 24,1944 The artist keith Vaughon's reputation has revived, partly owing to his considered and enterraining journals. As a conscientious obector, working as atranslator in a camp. he reflects upon evil's circ umstances-and ofters an unusual choice Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Reception Notebook Horticulture by Mark Griffiths Rothschild garden tour School news University news Reunion Designers weave a brighter future New chemical weapon against a costly pest Marriages Answers Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Capitalisation, week's change BT Need to know New BP is a very American company Corporate profile No 20: BP Carl Mortished on an oil group at odds with its industry's style Who's who in the boardroom Court's sentencing powers not inhibited by amendments Law Report The company in detail History Court can refer to other papers Chancery Division Published June 24,2002 Buckinghamshire County Council v North West Estates plc and Others The Times verdict How we reached our decision Single economic model does not suit whole world Globalisation: the way ahead In part two, Joseph Stiglitz, former chief economist of the World Bank, argues that opposition to globalisation, which he says is not working for the poor, targets the notion that the doctrine of the Washington Consensus is the right way China takes own steps to leapfrog poverty What's Important Investors to discuss Blu rescue package Bank of Scotland Harley admits Abbey is ripe for takeover Hopes for revival in M&As dashed as deals taper off Bio Vex takes £20m step towards float as cancer tests start Ford retimes plans for digital ear radios Need to know: The week ahead Sick markets could frustrate growth Lea Paterson Economic Agenda Change on Week Exchange Rates In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division… Pension tax break call Briefing Construction growth Treasury aid for funds Jeans takes to the air Shell in Saudi talks How the week finished Cathay Pacific Corporate profile Unearned billions boost insurers Burberry job for GUS chief Economic agenda Fed to leave rates at 1.75% The Register Don't mess with our Britain Interview Fashion Arts A Black Panther repents Farrusk Dhondy, left, spent the 1970s and 1980s at the forefront of Britain's black activist movement. He was, he now admits, misguided-and he warns that disgffected yourths, similarly misguided, are turning to Islamic fundamentalism 'Az he brought ze right glasses? As Wimbledon fortnight begins, Giles Whittell plays tennis with Henri Leconte - but can he hold on to his dignity? Italian just £149 inc p&p The Andrew Bileen Interview The last days of New York? Virgin trains Reptiles are a girl's best friend Barbara Goalen thought that chic could be learnt, and from the unlikeliest of sources. She was a strong believer in school uniform Jane Shilling Consider the spoat, or gider BiG Time I fought the lore and the lore won Do tribal traditions have anything to offer modern families? Clare Longrigg is sceptical, but Desmond Morris, below, argues that our distant ancestors had the right ideas 'Primeval mother One of my twins, 2, gets out of his car seat while I'm driving. What can I do? Parent. forum Next week How you can help It won't hurt you one bit A US scientist says he can prove clinically that hypnosis alters perception and is an effective painkiller, says Sanjida O'Connell The Open University Forgotten father of geneties Style index what's hot Nation of slappers? Diary Lisa Armstrong Fashion Writer of the Year Anyone for cocktails? G frocks let you rise to any occasion, says Emily Davies Future shock to the system La Movie If Steven Spielberg's new film Minority Report is part o an "experimental phase", where does he go from here, wonders Sean MacAulay What's Important A winning team World Music It's high time Britain woke up to the vibrant glories of Brazil, says Clive Davis Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Entertainments Listings Critics' choice Wild side of the Big Easy Picturs of prostitutes in New Orleans in 1912 reveal a hidden history, says joanna pitman NT Shape the things to come Architecture Week aims to build bridges between designers and the public with a variety of talks, tours and open house events. Marcus Binney reports Other Architecture Week events A brighter view Visual Art Manchester and Brighton have revamped their galleries. John Russell Taylor takes a look Getactive Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Choice BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2688 Times Newspapers Limited Choice Firstplus
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