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News from 01/07/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Sebastian James, Helen Studd, Oliver August and Katty Kay, Catherine Riley, Claire Hu, Celia Fridjohn, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Russell Hotten, Gary Duncan and Ingrid Mansell, Philip Howard, David Chater, Brian Duncan, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, William Neale, Gabrielle Starkey, Natasha Parkway, Terry O'brien, Geoff Brown, Graham Able, Peter Jennings, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Sanjida O'Connell, David Charter Si?n Frances, Dorothy Rowe, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Paul Nicolson (Chairman), Chris Johnston, Graham Keeley, Mark Giles, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Paul Burstow, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Philip Treacy, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, L. A. Cox, Sarah Evans, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Brian Hughes, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tony Evans, Marcus Binney, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Andrew Merton, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Philip Pank, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Our Chief Political Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Sue Singer, Inglewood, David Lane, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Elizabeth Diggory, Stephen Baldock, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, J. Stuart Jones, Jane Shilling, Oliver Walston, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, David Elleray, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Brlan Murgatroyd, Jan V. H. Luthman, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Barbara Naughton, Owen Slot, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Raymond Snoddy and Helen Nugent, Jan Raath, David Robertson, A Correspondent in St George's, Grenada, Oliver Kay and Peter Lansley, Christopher Irvine,

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Picture Gallery Treasury cracks down on aduditors Cosy deals axed to prevent 'UK Enron' US pulls out Korea sea battle Surrogate love Clooney dies How old English put all their Basques in one exit The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 18. Law Report:… A fairytale ending for grand master of the beautiful game Eton to lead top schools' revolt over league tables Chanel In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register World Cup Sport Plus Times Online Economy 'has met Brown's five tests for joining euro' Abuse law 'threat to teachers' Families angered by Shipman Tv drama RAF care homes in debt crisis Legal & General Officer in charge of Milly inquiry replaced Surrogacy couples are rated the best parents Smack of firm parenthood 'works for one moment' Versace 'The whole point is helping someone' How prices set to rise by 20% this year David Morris East End home on list for world design prize Bats disrupt. £20m purchase of Tyiitesfield Vice zone proposed in Liverpool In Brief Mobile hospital Golden Britannia Web denounced Carjack terror Meningitis death Royal intruder Handover festival Prisoner escapes The day Nelson surveyed a sea of green and gold The worst football team in the world Ricoh Brazil's rich and poor find unity Public prepared to give up on NHS and travel abroad Heart patients to pick their hospital Www. go-fly. com Surgeons 'deliver grim news badly' Life Search BMW Byers derailed by socks, lies and a one-night stand HSBC Summit gives continent hope of fresh start What the African papers say Prudential Worldcom divides the pundits Portrait of a reluctant Prime Minister Spin-doctrors have vetoed an official portrait of Tony Blair, says David Charter. Siâ Frances shows how it might be done Channel 5 makes royal history on the cheap Hitachi Inspire the Next Livingstone starts battle to rejoin the labour party The week ahead in Parliament Lycos Finegerprint ID cards are proposed by ministers Prescott accuses rail union of trying to coerce MPs More than There is such a thing as society, Tories now say Jamjarcars Ring of steel cuts crime by half at Glastonbury Music is not the food of love. The pies are so much better Chappell Heathlow Opera of passion halts as leading lady catches fire Inventor helps guitarists to stay in tune Sotheby's Denmark tackles biggest challenge in EU's history Esure Cathay Pacific Enlargement is an epic task for Copenhagen Cap won't work with 25 states, says Hain UK Sales Representative Needed Leukaemia Research Fund American veto kills off Bosnia mission Extremism fear over death of consul AA Israel dismantles settler outposts AOL (AP): Afghanistan's queen laid to rest Key Hamas bombmaker is shot dead PC Time Mugabe to take over food firms Times Online Holiday Inn Sailors killed as North sinks South Korean patrol boat Cold War enemies stuck in time warp Home Insurance The Times Pope vows to carry on until death In Brief Bin Laden clue (AP): Navy's Aden call Blaze charge Bomber injured (AP): Recycling cut A star who will never fall to earth Pop A-Ha Albert Hall The Times Concert BBC Singers/Singer Christ Church, Spitalfields Theatre An Evening with Gary Lineker Riverside Opera Afcina Bradford-on-Avon The natives are angry—and Labour is worried Brown and Blair are divided over the loss young white support Brazilian artistry, English fighting spirit, Henman grit. Oh, and avian pigs Relax, 1929 was long ago and far away A prize bunch European Funk Enlagement sets the Danes a daunting obstacle course Infant Steps More research is required on the subject of surrogacy Flair and Flexibility The qualities that brought Brazil World Cup glory Search for justice Bonus for business The Times Testing times for a broad education Solutions for the problems of Africa Shift in power frustrates world trade CAP reform Life beyond politics Proof positive Abolish jail terms for those in debt Care of the elderly Royal value for money Golden oldies The Weather The Times Crosword Koreajapan Hewitt's shadow looming large over Britons Times Sport Today: Wimbledon, pages 20-21.… Guinness Final thoughts World Cup Australian Threat to Home Rule The fast show^ Wimbledon Wing Result Service and Match Points Williams sisters will be stirred by wake-up calls Order of play today Saturday's other results Brazil are top dogs and Hewitt can follow their loead Henman's service industry fails to breed confidence Doubles pairing draws protest Sa gets used to poor reception Business Technology Chambers turns up heat on Greene Henry eases through Bowls Seiko Beerbaum's victory lifts German spirits Equestrianism Put back the fun into run Get fit, look fit: five days to get ready to run Day one: buttock and hip flexor stretches Dymock proves too artful for ineffective Halifax Injury to Weston increases Vikings torment Tendulkar's labours set foundation for success Cricket: NatWest Series Sri Lanka not alone in having wings clipped IBM Wonder catches fail to halt India's charge Scoreboard from Lord's Wisden 20:20 Sussex blown away on a windy day Cricket Yesterday's scoreboards Pakistan to play away Norwich Union Weather provides Lancashire with welcome escape Norwich Union League Fulton and Symonds in control First Division The weekend's other scoreboards Alleyne's efforts are in vain after Pettini inspires Essex Ealham's skills are poorly rewarded Cricket Peng and Muchall lift Durham gloom DHL Sabres rattled by run penalty Gayle blows hot with first double century Gallian capitalises on early reprieve Tussle for O'Neill intensifies Football The results service Henley Royal Regatta draw Peugeot Today's fixtures Racing Baggio could go to Chelsea England enjoy mixed blessing In Brief Top tour tally Rossi wins again Klitschko target Sorenstam surge High Chaparral takes time to igniter Racing Musselburgh Results from yesterday's three meetings Saturday's details Windsor Pontefract England prepare to be reunited with Fiji Rugby union Privacy of hospital records requires disclosure of source Law Report Hansen shows extra touch of class Golf Jackson finds form too late Swimming Bradford developing in perfect unison Schools sport 'Full liability' damages settlement means what it says Matthews has upper hand Polo Olympic pairing handed surprise package Rowing Debate The best way to help Africa Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Rosemary Clooney His Honour John Loyd Court & Social Historic stamps from India Peter Taylor Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items HARRINGTON-On June 24th Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths CHETTLE-Anne died in Melbourne on 28th June CHEW-Lesley (n?e Hodge) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guillebaud - Rosemary on Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iball - John Vincent, on Kay - Ronald William Multiple Classified Advertising Items Older - Reginald Milton Perkins - Anne see Chettle Klaus Meyer Artist and printmaker who remained true to his Modernist principles and whose most individual works conveyed enchanting and original ideas Tickets for Sale Richmond-Watson Grand Prix Cricket All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon Tennis 2002 Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times and Sunday Times For Sale Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Gifts Whilst care is taken to Faresavers Jetworld Faresavers Travel Insurance Unclaimed Money Legal, Public, Company Legal Notices The Insolvency Act 1986 Rochdale Halal Meat Company Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Motorway madness Is a little give and take the way to ease congestion on our motorways? Nature Notes On This Day Effects of Two Atom Bombs - a 'sombre ' Picture News Quiz Prize. qufz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life Questions answered Court Circular Today's royal engagements Not strictly to the letter Notebook Bibliomanc by Jim McCue Stamp of approval for civil servant The night sky in July Elections Answers Forthcoming marriages Capitalisation, week's change BT BA's wings could be clipped by staff unrest Russell Hotten on the increasing troubles facing Rod Eddington Who's who in the boardroom Stakeholder pensions 'not hitting target market' Stanford seeks meeting to oust Redbus management The company in detail Rivals face final interrogation as digital Tv decision looms History Green may take £300m from Bhs for war chest OUBS No easy answers to the rate dilemma Need to know: The week ahead Change on Week Exchange Rates S&n may sell 1,000 pubs Briefing Pay rises beat inflation Deloitte to get approval Abbey merger claims WorldCom legal fight How the week finished The trainline Corportate profile Focus Wickes scraps float plan Pensions' exit fines raised as shares dip BP and Shell in dispute over benchmark Brent crude pricing What Does the Future Hold for Brent? Economic agenda The Register Banks move into bond markets Picture Gallery Brazil revel in Ronaldo's redemption Mitsubishi Motors Picture Gallery Ronaldo puts bad hair days behind him Oasis Triumphant end to battle of wounded knee Radio stars ideal for life above their station Star talents lose out to a slob Top five World Cup adverts Hamann story takes another decisive twist Superpower summit Kahn brings Germany's world crashing down Goalkeeper's earlier brilliance dulled by fatal final fumble Man-to-man marking: how they fared in the final reckoning Bill Edgar's World Cup selections A little less coversation From Dubllin to Daejeon and beyond, the story of Improving England in debt to Eriksson Keane affair has silver lining for maturing Ireland World Cup Times Square Progress made towards creation of more sporting game Turkey deliver warning to European rivals Www. t-mobile. co. uk Life's better with… Golden Boot 'What really got me angry was their lack of personal grooming' It is 2022. Much has changed -the World Cup is about to be staged in the Dunstable Dome- but much remains the same. Wembley is still under reconstruction, and Bbc Two is still peddling cheesy nostalgia shows. Tom Dart uncovers the transcipt Pease in the East unlikely to be lasting How guerrillas made monkeys out of invading armies Super-Max 3 Interview How to survive in the City a woman's guide You have to think like a man As Louise challenges her employer over al Six City survivors Redgrave, the John Lewis The Times Getactive All dressed up, even with nowwhere to go Jane Shiilling Left to myself, I wouldn't bother wiith a holiday because everything I like -the books, the horse, the garden-is already here Manufactured romance I'm afraid, madam, your baby is against the law Sorry is still the hardest word To teach your children, you My grandchild, 3, will eat only chocolate, milk, biscuits and ice cream. What can we do? Next week How you can help The Times Glowing report Why are some people blessed with radiant complexions? Sanjida O'Connell finds uot Heavy metal maverick Kylie and Britney clamour for Johnny Rocket's jewellery, but his favovrite work is wedding rings, he tells Emily Davies Hermès Hellow, Mr Chips Lucky Philip Treacy: first a V&a tribute, now an exhibition of his hats for Isabella Blow: Here, his thoughts on life, luxury and fries Buy now, w Masters in a new universe The Museum of Modern Art's temporary home in Queens may be bad news for Manhattanites, but it's a boon for the art world, explains Rachel Campbell-johnston Sweeping up the Tv viewers US broadcasters are pulling no punches in the July battle for bigger ratings. says Sean macAulay National Theatre Entertainments Lyric Theatre Entertainments Listings Jazz Opera Theatre James Christopher's Top Ten movies Visual Art Talk Film A trio of forgotten treasures A Canadian festival is resurrecting neglected British playwrights, as Debra Craine discovers The Times The Times Bridge Chess Radio Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Choice Sky Cinema 6 . 00am Breakfast (T) (787178) 9.00 Kilroy (T);… Variations Todays's Televison Times 2 Crossword The Times Choice Elizabeth Finn Trust

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