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News from 26/06/2002

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Andrew Robson, Richard Foster, Chief Executive, Dave Walsh, Raymond Snoddy and Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, DJM, Alain de Botton, Alexandra Frean, James Moore, Steve Bird and Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, John C. Marchant, Stuart Singleton-White, Simon Barnes, Robert McCrum, Robert Thicknesse, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Dominic Moseley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Michael Cousens, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Leslie Fielding, Peter Riddell and Jill Sherman, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Greg Hurst and Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Phil May, Jack Malvern, Mike Longhurst, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Julia Lovell, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, A. W. Hutt, Nic Hopkins and Gary Duncan, Jenny MacArthur, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Anthea Lawson, David Charter, Mark Court, Ceri Richards, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Katty Kay and Roland Watson, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Brenda Maddox, R. H. Evans, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Guyon Espiner, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Christopher Byron, Andrew Rowson, John Powell, Ian Dilworth, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Charles Leadbeater, Raymond Keene, Richard Dowden, Christine Buckley and Tom Baldwin, John Russell Taylor, Peter Kimm, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Abigall Rayner, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Jill Sherman and Peter Riddell, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Frank Edwards, Ruth Scurr, Julian Muscat, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, George Bird, James Pringle, Katty Kay, Lisa Ventura-Whiting, Brian MacArthur, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Rod Glasgow, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Joshua Rowe, Christine Wheeler, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Jack Balley, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Michael Dynes, Tim Skerry, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Catherine Philp, Andy Bowman, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Boehm, Russell Celyn Jones, Alice Miles, John Bayley, Owen Slot, Charles Paterson, Scott Bradfield, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Justin Marozzi, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Alan B. Pearce, Patience Wheatcroft, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,

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Blair faces rift with Bush on Middle East Prime Minister refuses to back US call for the removal of Arafat Inside Britain doubles aid for Africa Inside Death of Duke The very messy life of Martha Stewart Corporate America hit by biggest scandal in history The Times Today Picture Gallery Diet link to crime Brazil take centre stage US companies to run GP groups When a bad diet is criminal Now sweat begins in earnest for Henman Tiffany & Co. What's Important Today in the Times News & Comment In this section Business In the second section The Register Sport Plus Times Online Fast Times Adenoidal ant-eater draws reaction from Right Parliamentary Sketch Britain to pay for £m fence Blair's top aides to be questioned Boots Brown in favour of interest rate rise From: Michael Spencer Sent: 11 October 2001 19.30 I… City firm in 'staff heist' on rival hit by September 11 Dominic Keenedy reports from the High Court on allegations of a poaching plot Top woman analyst claims discrimination over new boys' pay Harvey Nichols Big fish in a ferociously tough world Palestinians insist on right to choose their leader Survivor plans his next great escape The Cooperative Bank Focus shifts to successor but there is no clear heir 'Unfair' us politicises an angry Egypt 'Sharon could have written speech' Bush's plan 'too vague' to achieve final peace America's lukewarm allies say it's business as normal Influential US Jews like what they hear Times Online Latest news Peugeot Princess's £7m estate will be taxed at 40% Bmi Cambridge left £5m by pioneer of the Pill Top benefactors Lottery chief denies causing sales slump Vitamin boost for young criminals cuts offence rate Nigel Hawkes reports on an experiment that has had 'extraordinary' results By Our Health Editor: Fruit and veg can beat Alzheimer's More than Brussels rules are judged bananas Universal Dental Implant Eating to Keep out of Trouble The Prisoners Diet Research adds weight to argument that supplements can bring real benefits Fosters Times Online Health Q&a T Mobile Mammoth Stone Age abattoir discovered VW Thief given payout for hurt wrist In Brief Hawking award Cancer shield Gun vicar jailed Correction Dangerous psychopaths may be held indefinitely What's Important The Times IF Intelligent Finance Michael Stone: severe personality disorder By Our Social Affairs Correspondent: 'Better treatment for patients and protection for the public' Main points form the Bill Psychiatrists split on diagnosis of severe disorder Christopher Clunis: schizophrenic JustAAsk Jet in fire panic after stewardess loses her cool The Queen leads tributes to Duke of Norfolk British Gas Dollond & Aitchison Picasso nude fetches £6m Steinway & Sons The rich and poor gather Michael Dynes examines the task facing Western leaders, meeting in Canada this week, in their attempt to lift Africa out of decades of misery Esure A strategy for change The Times Zimbabwe throws farmer's wealth of experience aside Riches to Rags Botswana reaps the rewards of political stability Success Story Locos Congo is a lesson in how dreams can turn to dust False Dawn What's Important The Times EasyJet Record of World Bank is intertwined with failure Foreign Editor's Briefing National identity is key to creation of a thriving continent Hungry and Aids-Riven: Africa in the 21st Century Surgeons in Kidney blunder are cleared of killing Medieval GP's manual saved Verdict overturned in inquest into 'racist' death of writer's Indian wife New evidence may forestall GM trials Go Times Online Renault Laguna Duncan Smith to share control of anti-euro campaign Forces chiefs press for more money to counter terrorism Whitehall faces awkward questions from an insider Sir Nigel Wicks tells Peter Riddell and Jill Sherman about his coming inquiry into the uncertain world of ministers, special advisers and civil servants Today in Parliament Short to visit Tanzania after claims of 'bungs' in Barclays deal Railway union withdraws support from ministers What's Important The Times Leader's exit leaves Malaysia fearful False monsoon whets sweltering city's appetite The Times Cracks in space shuttles Shanghai tries to create 'Frankfort of the East' Renault Laguna Polish farm hands show solidarity against EU Serbian military backs President's sacking of army chief The Times Economic and political profile Italy savours taste of victory after court's Parmesan ruling Protesters block Mont Blanc traffic Former spy convicted by Moscow In Brief (AFP): Politician held (AFP): Aid staff leave (Reuters): Painting found (AP): Buried alive (AP): Fatal ritual The cheek of it Order again frustrated in Frayn's world Theatre Benefactors Albery Theatre Benedict Nightingale World Music Jorge Ben Jor Somerset House The Times What's Important The Times Opera De Materie Royal Northern College Manon Royal… Concert LSO/Maazel Barbican Times Online Reviews in full The private sector will only offer the NHS a plaster Health companies may have big ideas, but they cannot provide the resources I've never had time for focus groups, but now I might give them a second look Picture Gallery The Empire is dead. Long live the Empire Virtual Bond Bush's Benchmarks A Middle East peace strategy rooted in the War on Terror Village Idiots Politics is ultimately about commuters, not trainspotters Nothing to Scoff about When unhealthy eating becomes a criminal offence Terror's vicious circle The Times The Bush plan for the Middle East Dampening the house price hysteria Inadequacies of our justice system University resources Golden oldies We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… Britain's declining bird population Quiz on Europe Valued customer Any change? The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword Weather call Band Britain faces gas shortages Briefing Euro factor in job losses New law on board pay EasyJet gets final offers Times man wins award Stock Markets Charts of the day AOL No Moores stores? Littlewoods family are ready to shut up shop Fresh upheaval rocks Vivendi WorldCom allegations will test market nerves In Business Today Hard cheese European judges rule against Parmesan wannabes Wal-Mart 'forced staff to work for no pay' The Register The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Pound is not the guilty party Results in Brief Exchange rates Littlewoods plans to dispose of department stores HIT turns hostile with ?139m Gullane takeover bid Oliver to warn City regulators DTI warns of gas shortage Times Online Breaking news Deutsche ready to shed 300 Wall Street staff RBC 'to back bankers' Bank of Scotland Brake Brothers agrees CD&R offer EMI shares surge as market changes tune Eurotop 100 Yell is nothing to shout about Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Fast Times Matalan slides ahead of annual meeting Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street BAE makes £4bn bid for TRW division Bmi Senate race to rescue Amtrak HP lays out $1.2bn on digital products Pirelli property arm falls on debut Times Online Markets latest Rebound for shares Witan Cheese ruling grates with agribusiness The Times Unit Trust Information Service National Westminster Bank Plc Screen test for Mayor Counted out Body snatch Time to think differently about equities Stock markets Ernie creates his 100th millionaire Zurich Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links When size can add weight to your pension On Saturday Times Online Your Money Don't let the Migs shoot you down You can avoid the insurance that protects only the lender, says Susan Emmett Mortgages Humberts Mawsley Offers in the region of £379,000 Property Country Property Picture Gallery Brain Homes Brydian Court Debate GM research Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? The Duke of Norfolk Court & Social Readers go to war William Summers Crown Jeweller whose duties included the creation of new pieces as well as care of the priceless historic regalia in the Tower Jim Dicks Expert on the cultivation of fungi whose company at one time produced 1,200 tons of mushroom compost a week Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Questions answered Questions asked Nature Notes Swallows' Crime and punishment Our prisons are badly overcrowded. Should we build more or jail fewer people? On This Day The Times, June 26,1973 Wimbledon Opens with Dunkirk Spirit News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Controversy in the science lab Should researchers use genetically modified animals in the quest to end disease? Scientists identify rogue gene in fatal skin cancer The facts Daily Life June 26,1964 Word Watching Gm ban 'risks harming research' What's your view? Forthcoming marriages Changing the Guard Investiture Answers Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Marriages Appointment Behind the scenes at the museum Meeting The Royal Society for the Promotion of Health Receptions Royal College of Defence Studies Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Fellowships Institute of Biology Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court Circular Report of Meeting of Creditors of ITV Digital Plc Hail the new Goran Young Croatian upsets odds Gough's future in the balance after new setback Cricket Hussain wants one-day team put on contract Matthew Pryor's match-by-match guide to the Frizzell County Championship In Sport Today Young man's defence lawful Court of Appeal Courts slow to enter such areas Court of Appeal Oxford withstand opening shots Scoreboard from Lord's Remedy limited to damages Chancery Division Proving absence of belief of age Court of Appeal End of the dream Umpires benefit from ECB surplus Diary Leg injury brings down curtain on Act One Racing Carlisle Hamilton Park Kempton Park Bath The Times Sports Book Warwick Results from yesterday's two meetings Salisbury Voller's ruthless army marches on Match facts IBM Germany restore world order as Korea conspire to lose How they lined up in Seoul No crying shame for Ballack as he books his team's place in the final Party plan by Blatter invites host of troubles It's still a man's game, Gabby 'Park this token in a meter' Big Bother Fly Emirates England England's failings highlighted by German resolve Law of averages works in Germany's favour Super-Max 3 Nuts R Us toying with rest of the world Turkey driven by painful memories of ploys from Brazil William Hill Schumacher ready to face the music Motor racing Saitama line-ups Smith in fine form but Angot strikes first blow Equestrianism Seaman dose to ending England career Home start for Fogarty In Brief No Title Dell O'Donoghue refuses to be overawed The results service No Title Trust the World's No. 1 PC Manufacturer Today's fixtures Cricket Henman ready to show heart to match the hype Doubles results Opodo Struggling Kournikova no longer deserves benefit of doubt Hewitt opens challenge with swagger of champion Battling Baltacha happy to spare Britain's blushes Young upstarts herald the new wave of British tennis Today's order of play Results Service and Match Points Wimbledon's 'new Goran' takes Centre Court by storm Time Sport Today Marks & Spencer Picture Gallery Split personalities Why you've got to love the Germans Wimbledon 2002 Endangered Seeds Weather Watch Martha Stewart''s Very Messy Life Comment My smiley muscles are aching Analysis Globalisation is good for you, honest Arts Cellulite and sation - fashion on show at the National Gallery Books Intrigue, espionage and jealousy: the story of DNA Pushy, nasty - so very Martha Martha Stewart is America's domestic goddess, offering the last word on everything from serving a dinner for 80 to growing peas. Now, as her perfect image begins to unravel amid allegations of insider trading, Christopher Byron explains how the billionaire's fame is based more on brutal ambition and egoism than true domestic bliss The ambitious Jersey girl who made it big The Saturday Times Perhaps what we need is an excuse to hold giant communal parties every year, a celebration to unite everyone there Champers with Freud Take a rain check The Times Why globalisation is a good thing Far from being an evil empire, globalisation boosts cultural diversity and democracy and is helping to eradicate world poverty, Charles Leadbeater argues in the second part of our series Tomorrow The cut of domesticity Virgin trains Simply the best - or the worst? Times Online Shopping Put to the test Golden Sun (Game Boy Advance) £29.99 Apple Titanium Powerbook Babble Will multimedia messaging really solve all our communications needs, asks David Rowan Net losses for listeners Visions and nightmares Visval Art The world's largest show of contemporary art is under way in the home of the Brothers Grimm. Roger Boyes reports What's Important What the critics say The Times Telephone Art Galleries LBC Critics' choice James Christopher's top ten movies Read the book, see the show Two new biographics have inspired a pair of retrospectives, says John Russell Taylor Ceri Richards Mayor Gallery, Wi Phil May Chris Beetles, Swi Henri Gaudler-Brzeska Browse and Dorby, Wi The Scottish Colourists The Royal Opera Cut your cloth to fit the canvas Textiles in painting can produce an effect much more sensual than nakedness, as a new show at the National Gallery reveals. Rachel Campbell-Johnston takes a look Best in show Private Passions Tales of a harbour now fragrant with the smell of money The Times Credit at last for a woman in a harsh world Rosalind Franklin The Dark Lady of Dna By Brenda Maddox Harper Collins, £20;400 pp ISBN 0 00 257 1498 Fiction Shorts The Man who Walks Enigmas of the old men and the sea The Main Cages By Philip Marsden Flamingo, £12.99;242pp Isbn 0 00 713639 0 A travellers' tale as skilled as it is reckless To the City By Colin Thubron Chatto & Windus, £14.99 ISBN 0 701 17362 9;180 pp TLS 100 Even a great mind can suffer the great insult of a stroke Diary Misogyny, alive and well in the East The Good Women of China By Xlnran Trans. Esther Tyldesley Chatto, £14.99;242 pp ISBN 0 70117 345 9 Herman Melville, who failed to make a Herman Melville a Biography, Vol 2,1851-91 By Hershel Parker Johns Hopkins, £31;997 pp ISBN 0 801 86892 0 A world with many possible futures, but few of them rosy The next Big Thing By Anita Brookner Viking, £16.99;256 pp ISBN 0 670 9132 2 Play on Saturday Times Online Buy the books Bestsellers The Times Bridge Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player. Lesson Thirty Nine Chess Kramnik wins Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling No Title Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Index Times 2 Crossword No 2690 Choice Back Friend Finding out why you failed that job interview Fine operatic duet A Woring Relationship Martin Graham, founder of Longborough Festival Opera, and his Pa, Lizzie Graham Fashion: look bright and bold for summer VWA Victoria Wall Associates Experienced Receptionist Required PA/SECRETARY to Chairman NSR World Challenge Expeditions Crone corkill a Spherion company You'd Look Good in this Crone corkill a Spherion company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone corkill a Spherion company Multiple Display Advertising Items Royds Raphael Your right to know just what they think of you A careless remark on record can cost employers dear, says Lisa Ventura-Whiting Getting good cover before you hit the sun There is an art to picking the perfect holiday temp, says Damian Barr Time Savers Contacts AM Angela Mortimer plc Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Temporary Vacancies Chauffeurs Errer! Tiger Recruitment Knightsbridge Secretaries Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine Love & Tate plc Summers By Two Seeking Position Tate office Joslin Rowe Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Tips on the best dips Tasting Pretty in prints Jonathan Wren Gort The Times Knightsbridge Secretaries Eclipse CS Maine - Tucker The Times Private Personal Assistant Required Wine of Australia Tay Banking & Finance Eletterhead NSR A hot spot to keep delegates on the ball Conference Call Your last chance to win our Pa of the year award Fyi Officeteam

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