News from 25/06/2002
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Andrew Robson, Neil Sugarman, Rosemary Righter, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Stephen Shaw, Robert Cole, DJM, Sibylla Brodzinsky, Ernest David, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ralph J. Lamden, Simon Barnes, R. H. W. Cooper, George Kingston, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Park of Monmouth, Michael Kay, QC, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christopher Gooding, David Chater, J. N. Douglas-Menzies, Alison Kervin, Bryan Thwaites, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Barbara Hewson, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Oliver O'donovan, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Makbool Javaid, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Merrick Baker-Bates, Dr Jane Collins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Heather Beresford, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Godfrey Barker, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Daniel Barnett, Sharone Parnes, Duncan Heenan, Lesley Garner, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Sally Curtis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Douglas Brown, Stefanie Marsh, Simon O'Connell, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Freya Stark, Andrew Norfolk and Sam Lister, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Lea Paterson and Philip Webster, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sheridan Gilley, Gary Slapper, Guyon Espiner, Simon de Bruxelles, Gary Duncan and Mark Court, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Charles Leadbeater, Tim Mickleburgh, R. K. Day, Raymond Keene, Steve Burgen, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Andrew Norfolk and Dominic Kennedy, Jill Sherman, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Joseph Palley, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Veronica Cowan, Alison Kervin Chief Sports Feature Writer, Julian Muscat, John Goodbody, David Lock, Managing Director, James Doran, Katty Kay, Carlotta Gall, Kevin McCarra, Andrea Nicholls, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Gordon Craig, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben MacIntyre, Phil Reidy, Sam Lister and Andrew Norfolk, Michael Gove, Jon Ashworth and Dominic Walsh, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Roland Watson and James Doran, Valerie Grove, Vince Wright, B. S. Banks, Anthony Howard, David Robertson, Patience Wheatcroft, Tom Bawden and Ingrid Mansell, Hannah Dadds, Philip Webster and Nigel Hawkes,
ResumoBush tells the Palestinians: you must get rid of Arafat Us Plan for Middle East Goodbye Spike Arizona fires rage Seville admission Law Supplement World Cup countdown Lenders call for interest rate rise to rein in runaway property market Fa slow on the ball over party for England squad The Times Today The 'real' Anna: defeated and angry Why we've never had it so good Blair rating up despite press battle Home & legacy A bargain at £13m£ What's Important News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times England may have lost, but MPs are still kicking Parliamentary Sketch Non-fiction prize for peacemakers study Intel inside Blair admits that Seville deal was a compromise Another £13m under the bridge for Monet A low price for most sought-after subject Godfrey Barker sees further evidence of nerves in the art market How sea swept girl away Adobe Homebuyers cash in on consumer feel-good factor Remortgages fund guilt-free spending Milburn defies unions on plans to employ foreign health staff MaZDa Extended - but still feeling lucky Picture Gallery What's Important Court fight over war pensions In Brief Rail chaos Police shooting Runaway tank Labour fallout Hens to be freed Kidnap hunt Pig test all clear Snooker player 'raped student at Savoy Hotel' Jail for phone stalker' who terrorised thousands of women The Foster's British Grand Prix IF Mayor's accuser will not press fall charges Vauxhall Double fault, but Kournikova still nets a fortune 'If she's this sensitive she's got to accept that this is the nature of the sport. After all, she's made millions from it' Lottery aided 'Fagin' gang boss Bankside Fully Fitted Bathrooms Times Online Miu miu MOPS 999 police ear kills woman In Brief Patient raped Taking offence Ecstasy shame Self burglar case Navy tried to clean up on system for hulls, says inventor Smart acquisitions Mankind demands too much of Earth Fordgalaxy How two teenagers joined depressed wife in death leap They were strangers until this year, but they chose to end their lives together. Their case has prompted a flurry of inquiries, Andrew Norfolk and Dominic Kennedy report Ford Three psychiatric patients die in cliff fall 'suicide' Britain has failed the mentally ill, says Fox Morris infuriates teachers with bargepole insult What's Important Would you touch comprehensive with "a bargepole"? E-mail your views to debate@thetimes. co. uk the Times Peugeot New train of thought for police Crack cocaine violence spreads to the shires Anonymity urged for battered women Quick fix Biological test may predict onset of severe 'baby blues' What's Important Kaddie Boy One. Tel Birt wins key role in 'Department of Prime Minister' Civil Service shake-up hands Blair levers to secure swift change Political Briefing Heathlow Picture Gallery Grilling for Sir Richard on Hinduja obstruction Today in Parliament Jail term cut for driver who killed six Queen hit to rock on Broadway Gucci Rude awakening for the Palace Goodbye Spike, but Goonish laughter lives on "He should be remembered as a genius, as a one-off, and as gentle [land] strngely wise" Elton John appeal fails In Brief Pub shooting Driver's life ban Mystery remains First direct 'The time has arrived for everyone to choose life' The full text of President Bush's speech on the Middle East conflict Renault British Gas Both sides welcome American blueprint for peace AA It's up to you, says man with other priorities Halifax Front-runners for Palestinian post Israelis pet Arafat under siege again It's the economy, stupid. It can't be ducked Foreign Editor's Briefing Hp invent Court ruling to save death row inmates Women's minister absent as Afghan Cabinet is sworn in Hard questions over the lessons of towers tragedy Luck runs out for blaze town Show Low Show Low dealt a tough hand Environmentalists blamed for fire Colombia mayors in peril America fights off a sweet invasion Hp invent Times Online The Times Schröder's wife wields her pen in election battle Low pay row ends Chirac honeymoon with unions 'Ss smear' case over anti-Esso symbol Diabetic judge sues Coca-Cola (Reuters): Milosevic general defiant Esure Tanzania rail crash kills 200 Refugee protest (Reuters): Civil war fear (Reuters): Security men ill Ottawa (AFP): Farmers resettle Maputo (AP): Satellite Tv ban Hanol (AP): Cancer fears Geneva (AFP): Jailed for foul Singapore Rich vocal colour adrift on a grey sea Opera Euryanthe Glyndebourne Rodney Milnes Pop Suede Festival The Times What's Important Dance Alvin Ailey Sadler's Wells Concert Bbc SO/Knussen Aldeburgh Festival Times Online These killers are neither hopeless nor victims Sympathy for suicide bombers is a sign of Western moral failure The idea that greed is good is no longer an acceptable part of the American dream Picture Gallery Confronting our home truths in no man's land Off-duty Sergeant The Times Diary Bush Safari The us President must be persuaded to focus on Africa Peace of Mind The Tories take up the case of the mentally ill Tennis Totty Game, set and match for Centre Court chauvinism West s plans for Iraq Exam muddle The Times Africa needs G8 lead on Mugabe What makes a suitable Archbishop Theocracy in Europe Directors' rewards Proof positive Benefit of sushi Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Time to rethink listed buildings Unions and pensions Buffer zone Wrong question The Times Crossword The Weather Weather call Bp Public finances on track Briefing Securities for Boxclever Aggreko slumps 35% Gresham approach Vivendi strife escalates Dynegy to sell Uk arm Virt-X to admit failure Nationwide payoff Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Short on dough Pound nears euro wateshed Amtrak warns of collapse Beaujolais swallows hard and tarns wine to vinegar Ten too many Fast Times Telecoms fuel wild swings Croner Consulting The Register The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Still waving the flag for sterling Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief The Times Renegotiation may delay News Corp's Italian pay-TV plan Wpp sees delay in advertising recovery till 2004 Lingerie chief wins top award Entrepreneur of the Year Ogs hit as Fda rejects key drug BT Martha Stewart shares slip Broker caution sends elevated Xstrata lower Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Focus Wickes cut out for flotation 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 Fast Times Tomkins boosted by growth plan hopes Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Price curbs 'will cost banks up to £500m' Burberry unveils offer price HLF Group plc Mohamed Al Fayed: Under Pressure? Al Fayed could be forced to sell trophy assets Banks 'hold key to Tube' Vintage profits from Majestic Times Online PizzaExpress weighs buyback Solicliors for the above Company Virgin trains Eu entry will cost Big Bang Ten to much Intel inside Video nasty What a carve-up Top of the pops The Times Acquisition gives Reed textbook lessons from us Expanasion abroad can provide useful work differences that enhance a company, says Martin waller Turning down promotion can help to boost career The Times Unit Trust Information Service National Westminster Bank Plc Classic is brought up to date Transforming the Company Colin Coulson-Thomas Shares finish near low The Ultimate Driving Machine Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Golden rule for entrepreneurs who crave success Elizabeth Judge on a new study 2 per cent of firms turn 30 Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Transglobe International Business to Business Case study Recession Proof Franchise Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! DVL Business Opportunities Lifestyle Tenders and Contracts Free advice on cutting energy cost In Brief Guide to euro Healthy cashflow Recruitment tips Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lord Keith of Kinkel Law lord who allowed newspapers to publish extracts from Spycatcher and ended the legal fiction that a man cannot rape his wife Pierre Werner Father of the euro who saw his cherised plan for a single currency become a reality 42 years after he first proposed it Court & Social Lives remembered Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri Aboriginal artist who found international fame with his strikingly stylised depictions of mythological themes Births, Marriages & Deaths Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Field sports and rural life The controversial role of hunting, shooting and fishing in preserving the countryside Building in the green belt Is the loss of greenfield sites a price worth paying to ease the housing shortage? Nature Motes From Our Own Correspondent: On This Day The Times, June 25,1948 Soviet Challenge to the Powers: Severed Links with Berlin Prize. quiz@thetimes News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Dally Life June 25,1942 The long-lived traveller and Arabic scholar Freya stark worked for the Ministry of Inforamtion and as assistant to Lady Wavell during the war. In Baghdad, she tells her mother of both turmoil and calm after a German victory Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Concert Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Picture Gallery Spike Milligan Memorial service Personal Column Travel Insurance School news Marriages Dinner Answers England suffer humiliation Van Commenee gives Lewis no child allowance United forced to switch on early as fixtures already start to pile up In Sport Today Commission has power to make human rights submissions House of Lords Published June 25,2002 In re Northern Ireland Human Rights Commision's Application for Judicial Review Before Lord Slynn of Hadley, Lord Woolf, Lord Nolan, Lord Hutton and Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough Speeches June 20,2002 Source of funds irrelevant to issue of abuse of dominant position Chancery Division Published June 25,2002 Getmapping plc v Ordnance Survey Before Mr Justice Laddie Judgment May 31,2002 What's Important Opening shots at Wimbledon Cunningham back to face Australia Aachen trial Equestralnism Scot NBA-bound Basketball Dalrymple double Cricket Starting afresh Football Storming back Ice hockey England tumble to humiliating defeat by Wales Cricket By Our Sports Staff: Bond quick to seal win Golding claims notable scalp in slicing through Indians OHCC Yesterday's cricket scoreboards Pools forecast Poor facilities mar pleasant stroll through Parks life How they rate so far The results service Today's fixtures Sri Lanka make short work of victory Bears left with sore heads by Solanki In Time's Eye has sights set on High Chaparral Racing Beverley The Times Reading the racecard Brighton Results from yesterday's five meetings Extra day of royal meeting disturbs balance Fifa united in conspiring to let South Korea win? Do me a favour Hopes of a nation start to weigh heavily on hosts Multiple Display Advertising Items England Brazil's injury fears eased Seoul line-ups The Final Countdown German advance intensifies England's anguish Fly Emirates Maverick finds peace at last after demons are brough to book Krajicek puts the darkest days behind him Stretch your limits Get fit for Wimbledon: your five-day excercise programme HMV Kournikova happy to accept familiar fate Cowan flies the flag as plucky Delgado rues missed opportunity Lôwenbrau Original Brotherly love set aside for punishing duel Times Square Rusedski cleans up in his personal soap opera O'Donoghue sizes up greatest test of fledgeling career Britain's women crash out Order of play Results Service and Match Points Agassi conserves energy for green party Times Sport Today Guinness Mum's the word World Cup Run to ground Wimbledon Endangered Seeds Weather Watch Reportage Up the down escalator Health Arts Law The Times Reasons to be cheerful Is society degenerating? Many people, of all political persuasions, think so; globalisation, ecological destruction, moral lassitude, mindless consumerism, Third World poverty Hang on a minute, argues Charles Leadbeater in his new book - actually, we have a lot to be optimistic about The Times A savvy and sexy Uk success Burberry was floated on the Stock Exchange yesterday. Simon O'Connell looks at how, with the help of a feisty New Yorker, a Home Counties name has become an international success story From the utilitarian to the chic The Times A mother can A mother can't Nonchalance second to none Anthony Howard All the signs are that Livingstone's enemies now believe that they have the ammunition to bring him down From everlasting to everlasting Been there, done that first female Tube driver Speaking up for the underdog The widow of Lord Longford, champion of t Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Virgin trains A viral ambush A hidden epidemic of hepatitis C could soon hit the middle classes, says Stefanie Marsh Lilly Hepatitis C: the facts Actium Can talk, won't talk I am worried about my daughter's shyness Your Questions answered Caramba! Spanish women are living longer on a diet of pork, booze and fags, says Steve Burgen Healthspan Game, set and... aah! I can't even walk properly We are now entering that most dangerous of times for the unsuspecting sportsman and woman. All that enthusiasm for tennis may end in tears if you don't prepare properly. Heather Beresford advises you on the way to avoid 'Wimbledon Syndrome' Guess who forgot to bring EarPlanes! The most frequent injuries How to avoid the The best way for Fit to score after kicking cancer Neil Harris had a testicular tumour. Now the Millwall striker is back on form, says Heather Nicholson Calypso under cloudy skies Music Catchy, topical and witty, the early sounds from Caribbean immigrants are being heard again. Clive Davis reports What's Important We won't rock you Viewpoint Stop turning pop's back catalogue into musicals, says Caitlin Moran. It never makes adecent song and dance Opera & Ballet The Constant Wife Entertainments Listings Critics' choice Talent to the four New Classical Cds The Eroica Quartet are setting standards, says Geoff Brown Mew Jazz Cds Getting nostalgic for Miles; getting down with the James Taylor Quartet Times Online Music How was your trip hop? Pop Hit trio Morcheeba have taken their mellow beats to Moscow. Nigel Williamson joined the bus History ringing in our ears The Bodleian Library has marked 400 years with a concert. Richard Morrison was there Radio When sex sells everything, why is anyone still fighting the gender war, asks Vanora Bennett The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice T2 radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2689 Picture Gallery The Times Choice Elizabeth Finn Trust Picture Gallery Overhauling laws in the workplace David Pannick Goes to the movies Johnson Stokes & Master Keating Chambers Picture Gallery City Under friendly fire from Falconer The affable Lord Falconer, now in charge of the criminal justice system, has fired his opening salvos in the battle for reform, says Frances Gibb The Times Law Section JM GLS Spider-Marfs web ensnares film censors News Can courts compensate for a change of heart? A woman whishes to sue for 'abortion distress' four years after the operation. Barbara Hewson wonders what has happened to personal responsibility Times Online Laurence Simons Investor in People CPS Equality to int… A single commission embraces the notion of diversity More Po Proposed legislati Daniel Barnett, is Why age is no longer a sacking offence Employers need to address age discrimination, says Andrea Nicholls Making a nuisance over common senses Facts lost in a culture of blame Sharone Parnes replies to last week's Law article on the Middle East troubles The Times Law letters Letters should be addressed to The Editor, 1 Pennington Street, london, E98 Ita, Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 0207-782 5046 E-mail: letters@thetimes@. co. uk Welcome to the smart set - the home-workers Soon anyone - men and women - can choose to work from home, writes Veronica Cowan Family life LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Congratulations, you're a ded Dna testing is now crucial in paternity cases. But some people are not playing fair, writes Grania Langdon-Down Bulletin board Lawyer of the week Christopher Gooding My son reminds me that cares of the day are trivial in the big picture Readers' queries The College of Law discusses telephone purchases; loan repayments; employers' references; and wills Ryder Reid Legal (Agy) The Times Suffolk Magistrates' Courts Committee Litigation Support Service IDS Practice Manager CLT ITC Commercial Coneyancer An unhelpful session of self-flagellation Legal Diary Trading places Queen's Counsel CPS Court Service Worcester College of Technology Selborne Chambers CPS Humberside Magistrates' Courts Committee Field
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