News from 28/06/2002
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Andrew Robson, Kevin Elliott, Jon Ashworth, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Djm, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Margaret Akmakjian, Anatok Kaletsky, Magnus Linklater, Michael Stradling, Paul Hoggart, Joe Stone, Ashling O'Connor and Andrew Norfolk, Catherine Phlip, Graham Hellier, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Susan Moore, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Cyril Bryan, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Maurice Hamilton, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Shirley English and Adam Sage, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Lee Bridges Chair, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Connolly, Jenny MacArthur, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Jane MacQuitty Times Wine Correspondent, Joel Edwards, General Director, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Rachel Bridge, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Francis Bennion, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Nick Sparrow, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Dominc Walsh, Allegra Donn, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Abigall Rayner, Henry Richmond, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Brian Gilbert, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Pamela Wilford-Smith, Gordon Ferris, Richard Branson, Christopher Goodwin, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Laura Peek and Guyon Espiner, Inna Tysoe, John Allison, Dennis Kavanagh, Eric Graus, President, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, David N. Samuel, President, K. Alan Shore, Katty Kay, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Chris McGrath, Angus MacLeay, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Harold Evans, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Murgatroyd, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, John Naish, Daniel Kofman, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Alan Hamllton, Oliver Wright and Adam Sherwin, Stephen Dalton, Jack Bailey, Adam Sherwin, Andrew Finkel, Allan Hall, Sally Patten, Helen Studd and Michael Theodoulou, Warren Wellde Williams, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Gary Duncan and James Moore, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBattle lines are drawn over farm reforms Big farmers will lose cash as subsidies shift to aid rural revival British bankers on Enron charge Inside Speed VW The Sampras letter Please sir, can we have the summit security papers back? The Times Today An English lesson for Elena Dry season A house that was almost history Palace opens Queen's purse to reveal 58p a year monarchy News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Fast Times Zulus watch Meacher in the battle of talk's drift Parliamentary Sketch Mirror told to reveal source of Brady leak Brown heading for tax rise, says Hewitt adviser Fujitsu Siemens Siege ends peacefully Yard chief praises cannabis leniency Ministers step in to stop the rot at listed mansion Getty donates £5m to restoration of St Paul's Purchase threat to force solution Boots Catalogue of homes lost or decaying Protected royals sitting out a palace revolution Alan Hamilton finds changes to household affairs, but a kensington home remains a bargain for some Minolta Fare-paying customers spurn Queen's train Man who turned off lights in household Shrewd investment and strict accounts cut royal wine bill Queen's vintage argument does not go down well Warring factions celebrate Jubilee with friendly fire Kidswear sale Prince's model match Right of access will include Balmoral Grading of degrees is a lottery, research shows PC World The Computer Superstore Head quits after test cheating claims Masons shun secrecy Marriage means nothing to many modern parents By Our Social Affairs Correspondent: Leave condoms for kids, parents told Coach driver is arrested after school trip crash Murder case patient was 'calm and settled' The British Hernia Centre Spider - Man MMR single jab clinic 'being forced to close' Dixons Questions and answers on the injection debate NHS sued by private patient for refund Mutated retarding gene is identified American parents accept the vaccine Jockey sues over crash In Brief Village jail fears Livingstone claim Biggs 'to marry' 'Drug baron' goes on run to beat island extradition 'Who' guitarist dies on us tour Berkoff is barred from America Toys us Ospreys ringed ready for flight Play This Saturday only in Picture Gallery Firms defy gloom to keep the party going The Link Five-year debenture owners court a handsome profit Top corporate hospitality events English football's elite clubs top of financial league Intelligent Finance Top five domestic transfers Top five imports HSBC Top five spenders The price of failure Can he make us love the euro? ATS Euromaster Minorities are needed in the law, judge says Rival 'was exploiting Cantor's weakness' Deaths spur call to bar risky police chases TV to blame for rising violence, says police chief Ocean Gold Ultra Pure City cameras screen suspects at 600 yards Ferrari Maserati Festival 2002 EU warrant to cut Britons' right to fight extradition The moben summer Sale Blunkett failed to address bomb case issues Civil servants 'must build ties' with Opposition Record number of new citizens Lottery may be non-profit in future Union accused of trying to buy MPs MP is left on the shelf again Commons calls halt to planted questions Tories pledge aid for poor students Crackdown on car dumping Time The RMT has handed Labour a moral victory Political Briefing Big farmers worst off under CAP reform Chirac determined to block changes and defend the subsidies One. Tel Farming in France: the facts and figures Policy was response to postwar shortages Eu speeds reaction force plan In Brief (Reuters): Judge testifies in Pearl case (AFP): Kashmir attack (AFP): King's grief (AFP): Novel sells out (AFP): Exit, stage East (AFP): Women hoaxed (AFP): Probe launched Ecevit tries to calm Turkish poll jitters Another white judge quits in Zimbabwe Harrods Knightsbridge Family album 'depicts child bomber' Scientists saved from ice ship Dell Mossad chief warns of Iran missile threat Israeli on Hezbollah spy charge Russia's entry into club eased by fear of terrorism Foreign Editor's Briefing $20bn pledge to reduce Soviet weapon stockpile The Times Travel Direct Schroder hopes to benefit from cup final fever Blair's links with Bush undamaged Oxfam says £4bn aid package to Africa is peanuts Uncovering the secrets of summit security is just a picnic Big Time JustAAsk Abbey National Times Online Go Musharraf moves to tighten grip on power US driver refuses to lift veil for her licence Indian censor wants to turn Bollywood blue Bush wins fight over education vouchers Flying pig in aircraft cabin row A Better Breakfast Pass on the Carrott but stick with it Operetta Mikado Savoy Theatre Geoff Brown Theatre The Lieutenant of Inishmore The Times Pop Red Hot Chili Peppers London Arena, E14 Opera The Silver Tassie Coliseum Concert Mullova/Labeque Gaildhall Great Hall What's Important These are the party slogans, a mere three years to wait The Labour and Tory messages for 2005 can already be anticipated Here we go again - it's love all and life on hold throughout the championships The price of American leadership is on the slide McEnroe silenced Lonely Furrow A very modest potential step to serious CAP reform On Old Sleepers The future of the railways rests on a design from the past Exercising Power One G8 summit, two leaders, and a morning workout The Times Way forward for the Middle East Lessons from the WorldCom scandal New Archbishop and Church's future Open skies Theocracy in Europe Not covered Criminal justice in the dock Party funding Golden oldies Just the ticket The Weather The Times Crossword 22,078 Weathercall Accuvision Bank warns of Enron-style collapses Motorola cuts more jobs Brifing Fiat appoints co-chief Biocompatibles action BT buys Scoot for £8m Pension remedy £11.5bn Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Picture Gallery In Business Today The Friday Interview US charges three British bankers Union acts over pension closure Change of tune Leighton in new clash with CWU Railways return to state at £21bn cost The Register Austin Reed The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Rail debt is not stopping here Business Editor's Commentary Exchange rates US legislators subpoena Ebbers and WorldCom executives Liberty builds stake in Telewest bonds Cap Gemini to shed 5,500 jobs IHC head admits bonuses allocation was 'opaque' Pension fund loses $330m on bonds Tomkins to continue disposals RHM may float later this year The Times Cookson shelves £400m rights issue Cable & Wireless fails to join telecoms rise Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Managing change at Tomkins Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates KS Biomedix falls as founder dumps stock Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street HMV reduces US stores to focus on UK and Japan Rose upbeat on Arcadia trading French losses take toll of Fitness First shares Matalan casts off fears of sales slowdown 'Kitten heel queen' gets the crown Important Notice to Policyholders Avis Europe shares plunge Publisher unable to set Harry Potter book date Builders dismiss house price crash fears Amec boosted by order book of £4.7bn The Times Unit Trust Information Service NatWest It's America's turn to take account of British standards WestLB to cut quickly Andersen shelter Bob-a-job at IFS Stepping into the pensions minefield The Friday Interview: Christine Farnish Strong words on the future of pensions The Times Gains pared at close National Star College Hidden delights in a place the tourists ignored Northern Spain Sandy beaches, lush countryside, historic cities, well-priced property. What more do you want, asks Clare Stewart World Class Homes French Property News Overseas Property Quinta de Sao Roque Marbella Now Multiple Display Advertising Items Propertunities Hamptons International Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lidia Ciolkosz Socialist influence in Poland's wartime Government in Exile who lived on to see the end of communism Vida Menzies Jamaican charity fundraiser and hostess who had London society at her feet—and at her fingertips Court& Social Professor Charlotte Anderson International authority on paediatric gastroenterology Nancy Burman Theatre administrator whose artistic vision and fundraising vigour led to the creation of a new Birmingham Repertory Theatre Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Questions answered Questions asked Nature Notes Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Can a pensions crisis be averted? Flaws in the system, fair dos for all and the need for a rock-solid pensions policy On This Day The Times, June 28,1836 News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Dally Life June 28,1944 What's your view? Forthcoming marriages Answers The Times and Sunday Times Marriage Appointment The British Kidney Patient Association Faculty and Institute of Actuaries Personal Column Travel Insurance School news Lecture Jetworld Announcement Memorial service Court Circular Today's royal engagements Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Changing the Guard Multiple Display Advertising Items General World Cup Winners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Autobytel Elite Registrations DVLA The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Henman marches on Westwood enjoys swing in fortune Golf Motors Euro continental cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Yorkshire Vehicle Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Leaderboard Multiple Display Advertising Items St Helens hooker warms up for Sydney challenge Rugby league Leeds sack O'Leary Chambers has world's fastest mail in his sights Athletics Multiple Display Advertising Items High Chaparral given glowing reference Racing Goodwood Newcastle Wolverhampton Folkestone Results from yesterday's two meetings The Times Sports Book Stratford Newmarket Brilliance of Flintoff is catching for England Cricket Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Dalrymple left with mountainous task to rescue Oxford Yesterday's scoreboards Times Square Today's fixtures Match-fixers put on stop list Gough planning rapid return to national service Dowman dominates Ealham prevents Lancashire from taking command Cricket: Frizzell County Championship first division The Frizzell County Championship Today Ruthless Razzaq puts Glamorgan to sword Second division When privilege precludes defence of wasted costs allegation House of Lords Durham sick of the might of Hick Habib and Stepheiison warm to task Ostler puts Warwickshire in control Loye and Sales spare bowlers' blushes Yorkshire on the run as stylish Prior slips his leash Beastly Germans insist on having final say Chief Sports Writer in Tokyo Dive for cover, Rivaldo - Kahn and Co prove cheats do prosper The Riddler T. Mobile Matt Dickinson picks his team' of the tournament Ascent of Voller's side leaves red faces all round Pompous belief in self-importance proves misplaced Football Reward for players that backfired on O'Leary Fly Emirates Peugeot Bramble on the move Reward for players that backfired on O'Leary The results service Whitaker to miss Nations Cup Equestrianism Tykes sign Callard as coach In Brief Spacey plays on Negus is next Holders to travel Yao is top pick Easy for Surrey Fans still flock to worship at the court of Seles Co-ordinate for power IBM New-look Hewitt in no mood for surprises Belgians united despite differing fortunes Rusedski planning route to summit Baltacha battles back with show of raw aggression Ancic foils noisily from grace Today's order of play Yesterday's doubles results Results Service and Match Points Leeds turn to O'Neill after debts account for O'Leary Kenco Beally Dark £77m in the red and counting Times Sport Today: Tennis, pages 46-47. Football,… The Final Insult Draper merely delays inevitable as Henman sews up his place Wimbledon Live Today's TV Endangered Seeds The Pete Sampras letter First person Analysis Arts Media Words of love The sight of pete Sampras reading and rereading a letter from his wife at Wimbledon on Wednesday will be remembered longer than his defeat. And, says Bel Mooney, letters will always be our most meaningful and precious source of love and inspiration Arthur Ashe was the first Birthday Girl My daily battle A drink-driving charge forced Joe Stone to acknowledge that it was time to tackle his alcoholism. But he gave up just as the World Cup, an event traditionally associated with drinking for spectators, began. Here is his diary of his first dry week The Times Nicholas Wapshott The 'cookie-cutter' estates became a joke. The houses were so similar that residents had trouble finding their way home Constitutional rights and wrongs Eagles to make spirits soar Anti-Semitic lies and hate threaten us all Rampant anti-Semitism in the Muslim world, from schools to press, TV and internet, not only makes Middle East peace impossible, says Harold Evans - but makes us all targets now Don't drink the Waters So what if this year's Glastonbury has a rubbish line-up? That's all part of the fun, says Caitlin Moran Donmar Natural selection The Vines are bringing much-needed energy to the evolution of pop, says David Sinclair Send in the clowns Wyclef Jean may enjoy playing the joker, but he's no fool; unlike Frou Frou, who should lighten up, says Lisa Verrico Star Wars Episode Ii Attack of the Clones Playing in the traffic Pop Mexican cowboys singing about drug running, guns and murder are taking over from the gangstas as the musical idols of American youth, says Lisa Verrico National Theatre Playing in the traffic Distant airs Classical After 25 years the orkney festival is thriving, says Magnus Linklater Picture Gallery Wash you mouth out with soap The increasing use of foul language in black music is causing grave concern Clive Davis joins the debate Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Opera & Ballet Kissme, Kate Royal Festival Hall The Times Apollo Theatre The medium is the msg Mobile phone text messaging has been the real winner of World Cup 2002, reports Gary Jacob The Times Travel Direct American excess Product placement is taking over Hollywood. Is it the future of advertising, asks Christopher Goodwin Media Diary Maine - Tucker After the gaffe the glory Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Challenge Expeditions Murder? Just our little joke MTV is being sued for $10m after it planted a fake corpse in a hotel room for a prank show. Joe Joseph reports The Times The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2692 Choice Firstplus Goodwood Festival of Speed They're off for a weekend of thrills and spills How to Book From a £3m Buick Buicky-Job John Naish test-drives a futurist chromelined stunner from the 1930s To Button's 200mph bullet Aces race in for a trip down memory lane The top drivers from Formula One rev up for the festival of fun. Vaughan Freeman reports Racingheroes All the best bonnets join the The public will mix with the great and good to see the world's finest cars, says Allegra Donn Cartier Style Et Luxe Beauty parade Euro Tunnel Rare, raucous Italian stallions Motorbikes A giant Ducati and a V8 Moto Guzzi will thrill the fans. John Naish can't wait The Times Secrets of a winning team Jackie Stewart won three world titles with the late Ken Tyrrell. He tells Maurice Hamilton that mutual respect was a key factor Racinglegends Formula F It's the powerful modern race machines that will enrapture the fans, says Kevin Eason When it pays to box clever How the top carmakers race at 65mph without an engine. John Naish reports Soapboxes Going into reverse for an historic touch of style Goodwood Revival Honda Good Wood Festival of Speed Goodwood Don't blink or you'll miss it The fastest race, a breathtaking spectacle, takes 4.5 seconds, says Kevin Elliott Dragsters Shine on, you crazy classics Nick Mason the drummer for Pink Floyd, tells John Naish about his fleet of historic racers Collections The Times Glory days, Dad and me Lotus Clive Chapman (below) tells Vaughan Freeman how he tries to live up to a legend Renault Avantim
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