News from 02/07/2002
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Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Billen, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Diana Peschier, Sarah Potter, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Linda Tsang, Mark Henderson, Science Correspondent, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, James Bone, Terence Coleman, Alison Kervin, Ludovic Kennedy, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Mary Hampshire, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Hannah Jefferies, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Rosalind Gemal, Nell Harman, Elaine E. Sutherland, Libby Purves, Heather Beresford, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Reg Legg, Alice Lagnado, Andy Miller, Gary Duncan and Greg Hurst, Anatole Kaletsky, Sam Lister and John Goodbody, Roland Watson, Stefanie Marsh, Greg Hurst, Dalya Alberge and Helen Rumbelow, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Barry Smith, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, John Phillips and Zoran Zuza, Juliet Lyon, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Andrew Norfolk and John Goodbody, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Patrick Gearon, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Wendy Forman, Ian J. Hartill, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes and Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Phil Wood, Antony Barrington Brown, David Mattin, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Adam Hamdy, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Mary MacKenzie, John Allison, Judy Hobson, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, Don Anthony, Katty Kay, Michael Haag, Mary Underhill, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Sam Lister and Andrew Norfolk, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, David Charter, James Bone and Rory Watson, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ted Harrison, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Michael Capian, QC, Clare Sanders, Abigail Rayner, David Goodenday, Matthew Connolly, Roger Radford, Paul Skelton-Stroud, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, Nicholas Kieft, Maureen O'Toole, Justin Powell-Tuck, Director, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
Resumo'100 killed' as jets crash over Germany Children to get £40 a week to do a levels Messier gives up Vivendi fight The lovelorn victim of history's grandest… Pension payments double-counted The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 20 Law Report:… Caesarean mothers risk losing chance to have more babies Tom Stoppard Oap Pink Epic win for queasy Henman In this section News & Comment In the Second section Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Talk shows on all channels, most of them repeats Prescott's law will save him from 'vengeful' rent rise Minister may sue criminal records firm DELL Charles calls on shoppers to rethink Letters of despair from Nelson's betrayed wife SELFRIDGES&Co Buried treasure reveals anew heroine Real Ira holds secret ceasefire talks with Dublin Continuity group 'now main threat' IF Intelligent Finance Sinn Fein mayor honours British dead Prisoners will be paid to learn about going straight Department bungles Diana memorial Payout for death from malaria In Brief Final score Inquiry at Mint DNA appeal Speed gun trial Fox attacks baby Patients to travel Complaints chief High cancer risk Wheel of time IVF clinics warned over 'dangerous' multiple births Fertility patients may face higher charges BAA Caesarean 'led to difficulty in conceiving' Ex-envoy sets up group to reform immigration Mercedes-Benz Head chides Morris over asylum policy London academies to boost standards Esure T Mobile Milburn fights resistance to hiring foreign surgeons Skills Nhs is not a factory, says doctors' leader Christian Aid Woman, 108, dies in hunger strike Muslim and Jew defy hate to play mixed doubles Postmen 'In ticket scam' SW19 sets its sights on the Far East Stay 3 times and enjoy a free weekend night Jaguar All options still open on referendum, says Brown Peter Riddell and Philip Webster find the Chancellor in no mood for either celebrations or farewells as he finishes his review of government spending Euro campaigners say Treasury credibility is at risk over five tests MPs tackle Blair over differences with Bush Tories to cut red tape, not taxes Today in Parliament Privilege Lib Dems call for 'mayoral fracas' inquiry Victims' relatives try to delay Shipman drama Plodding show like Crimewatch without a witness plea Healthspan BBC 3 bid boosted by Itv rivals US airports fail test on finding guns and bombs Death penalty is unlawful, rules judge Which Only black Republican congressman stands down Children died in a sweltering car 'as mother had hair done' Abbey National Fireman 'started Arizona Maze' Russia strives to banish Soviet system of 'justice' German media hit by jobs cutback More than Jungle. com Picture Gallery Solo Spirits Race around the World Balloonist on target for world conquest Britain seeks US truce to save peace missions Nationwide Ashdown calls on Powell to drop veto How the court will function Washington's fears should be shared UN peace operations in danger of being crippled Just AA sk Fog of war leaves America vulnerable Congress unites in fear of world 'government' First direct Times Online US bomb 'killed 40 at Afghan wedding' Gaza's unemployed attack 'corrupt' Arafat regime The Times Hong Kong finds little to celebrate after five years Camp X-Ray appeal More than Rescue Hardliner is Vajpayee's new deputy In Brief Spy case jailing Antarctic rescue Migrants on run Pilgrims killed Fatal blasphemy An inspired double substitution Opera Simon Boccanegra Covent Garden Concert Alexander's Feast Westminster Abbey Slazenger Opera The Turn of the Screw Grange Park, Hampshire Concert Philharmonia/Kreizberg Festival Hall Times Online Art should not become a theatre for politics The Royal Opera House has revived thanks to the man who put music first The best way to prevent corporate daylight robbery is the prospect of a dark cell Never mind our liberty, consider the practicality Inside job Clear and Unambiguous The economics of the euro are not auspicious now Court Politic Award immunity rather than undermine peacekeeping Hello, Sailor A missive from the mistress from the lost Nelson archive Euro 'propaganda' The Times Palestinians and President Bush New Archbishop and Church's future Louts at Wimbledon Energy policy Listed building grades Drug abuse in sport New use for old tyres Research findings on crime and diet Lost in translation Garden coffee break Heat of the moment The Weather The Times Crossword 22,081 Weathercall The Sleep Disorder Clinic Dream leader CBI retort on auditing Briefing Tyco sells CIT cheap Ferrari stake bought Air routes deal blocked Claims needs fresh cash Union recruitment falls Charts of the day Charcol Vivendi chief on the way out Equitable pushes exit penalty up to 20% On-off relationship Yell follows Focus in shelving float plan The Register The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Booksdirect Whitehall makes farce of figures Results in Brief The Times In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division… Rise and full of a French Master of the Universe Boatmaker Braithwaite wins award Entrepreneur of the Year The trainline Corus sale severs Uk stainless link Sliding dollar deals blow to manufacturing upturn Homeowners rush to fund spending by remortgaging Battle over Brent oil price grows By a Correspondent: Attention terns to merger maestro Hilton dips as hotel recovery disappoints Eurotop 100 Further brightening for Corus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Computacenter drops ahead of trade update Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Fish! knives are out Putt to sea Flying visit Europe would pay for a weakened dollar Stevenson and Leahy head 'dream board' Jon Ashworth reports on the fantasy team chosen to run the board of Britain's 'ideal' company Bank of Scotland Sea-saw session for shares Twickenham BAE still looks to US after losing Trw battle WorldCom checks its accounts for 'further irregularities' The Times Unit Trust Information Service UK companies defend French arms bid ICR Firms with on-off work must make whole year count Seasonal businesses Business to Business Bouncy Castle Hire, T/o £115k+ Sunbed hire fleet T/o… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banks Long & Co Turner & co Transport/ Distribution/ Logistics Companies… £. 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Lewis Obituaries Literary biographer and editor who won plaudits and prizes but whose life of Edith Wharton proved doubly controversial Spud Melin Entrepreneur who brought the world the Frisbee and the SuperBall, and launched America's greatest fad—the Hula-Hoop Patricia Moore Distinguished local historian and enthusiastic volunteer who made the development of archive services in Wales her life's work Court & Social Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Barbara Goalen Model whose perfect figure and haughty demeanour were the ultimate vehicle for the New Look 1947 Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Preserving our heritage Are we doing enough to safeguard our historic buildings for future generations? Nature Notes Sampras Cuts Short Stich's Reign The Times, July 2,1992 News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily life July 2,1882 The ort historian and novelist Julia Cartwright moved at home and abroad in eminent late Victorian circles, and in a vast diary recorded such impressions as this reference to a rich shipowner's house and an unfazed glimpse of Leighton House Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accesstickets. com Wimbledon Debentures Bought &… Premier Tickets Wimbledon Debentures Bought & Sold… Tickets Wimbledon 2002 Contact Details for Classified Advertising Scholarships Kennedy Memorial Trust School news Downside School, Bath Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted Wimbledon Tennis 2002 Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits An intimate night at the opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts Birthdate Newspapers 1847-2002. Feephone-0800… Global Flights Journey Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight searchers News International Newspapers Ltd, Charity Commission Charity: Charities administored… Flatmates (Est 1970). Best flats/houses Announcements Notice Published by the Secretary of Stae under… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Luncheons Dinners Appointment Answers Legal Notices Forthcoming Premium Bonds Legal Notices Ockham Limited (In Liquidation) The Insolvency Act… Notice to Creditors to Submit Claims Inthe Matter of… England spring surprise Britain's Asians find hope in new Korea move Rick Broadbent Untapped talent seeks to break down barriers Celtic prepared for battle over O'Neill In Sport Today: Cricket, page 34 . Golf, 34. Racing,… Court of Appeal should supervise new funding regime Law Report Phelps completes family picture at Henley Di Montezemolo Bearing the end of the road at Ferrari Motor racing Great Britain insured against Farrell setback Rugby league Henman scrambles home Confident Gough ready for his return Cricket Tree-Heed tradition brings pleasure without pomposity Times Square West Indies strike late to keep victory hopes alive England drop Collyer and Leng for being absent without leave Jogging helps relieve stress Get fit, look fit: ready to run Day two: call and ankle stretches Denmark leads charge on tour's old order Golf Hill climbs back to fake title In Brief Bath keep Catt Calzaghe date Harbin switch Waifs in last four Califano dispute Mattiace in elite O'Rourke returns O'Brien partial to Eclipse Racing The Times Hamilton Park Yesterday's results Yarmouth Handicap system weighs on defence of integrity The Times Model competitor setting example by continuing to court success The Kervin Interview Gabriela Sabatini The Times Peugeot The results service Pools forecast Today's fixtures World Cup Fantasy League Bad light leaves Rusedski banking on single-set shoot-out Henman's weakened armoury is exposed Nalbandian gives Argentinians good reason to be cheerful at last Renault Laguna Unwanted image of Dkic magnified. by defeat Tough guy Hewitt in no mood for acts of charity Today's order of play Yesterday's other results Results Service and Match Points Henman clears gathering cloud by battling back from breaking point Times Sport Today: Wimbledon, pages 38-39. Fantasy… Mitsubishi Motors The ice maiden melts Home favourite shows stomach for victory Final reckoning Wimbledon Live Today's TV The man who would be Arafat Lifestyle Health Arts Law After Arafat Mohammed Dahlan is tipped to succeed Yassir Arafat. But is the man respected by Hamas, Washington and even Isracl the right person to bring peace to the Midle East? Interview by Andrew Billen The other contenders Wimpledon champion He isn't cool, he isn't sexy and he looks as it he's just been to the hairdresser's with his mum. If Tim Henman wants to be a winner, Stefanle Marsh says, he needs to develop a new streak of wildness Queue gardens Anyone for tennis? Not Andy Miller. In his new book he describes his Sw19 rightmare The Times On your marks, get set - hide Marian McGilvary knows better than to take on the competitive parents at her daughter's sports day The better-than-grotty awards Anthony Howard If the RMT is treading a dangerous path, it can at least claim to have a measure of historical justification on its side How to make MPs attractive Been there, done that raved at a pop festival It's easy to Seventies-style fashion can be fun the second time round, but don't go over-the-top like I did, says Jane Gordon Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Nelson's treasure-trove The discovery of a hoard of the hero's effects will mean history being rewritten, says Damian Whitworth New drug can be a baby life-saver Clinical trials of atosiban suggest that it could reduce the number of preterm infants. Judy Hobson reports Swedes reduce IVF embryos Thrills, spills and bellyaches Music festivals are a blast, but they also present a risk to injury-prone rockers, writes Heather Beresford How to party without paying a price Comforting a bereaved teenager Warning: the Nhs is good for you 'Careres need reassuranc The Times Shy but not retiring Profile Tom Stoppard, who celebrates his 65th birthday tomorrow, has always had a sombre side behind the glitter and dazzling wit, writes Benedict Nightingale HMV Tom Stoppard: wit and wisdom The joy of having it all New Classical Cds Complete sets are the collector's holy grail, says Geoff Brown New Jazz Albums Dizzy's bebop lives on; the French put the big in band A plague on all our houses Jonna Pitman examines the pictorial remains of the hundreds of lost English country houses Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Entertainments RG The Times The Clifton College Chapel and Chamber Choir Summer Wines Bridge Chess Winning move Television & radio Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Picture Gallery BBC One Variations Today's Television Pages 26 & 27 Satellite and… Times 2 Crossword No 2695 Times Newspapers Limited, 2002. Published and… Choice Study Skills Local courts: an endangered species? Ludovic Kennedy's life-long campaign Launch of the ICC Smacking children City Law Hays ZMB Barnardo's The College of Law Why are we so wedded to a system that fails us at every turn? The criminal justice system is in need of radical reform, writes Ludovic Kennedy. It should start with the police The Times Law Section Bovis Homes ICC hopes to give peace a chance Some leading powers are sceptical, but the International Criminal Court deserves support, says Michael Caplan, Qc Fl Memo Ltd, Director of Administration St. James's Chambers Thomson Partners Www. timesonline. co. uk/appointments News Legal costs: extravagantly high or value for money? The price of going to law is spiralling out of control, say some lawyers. Nothing could be farther from the truth, retort others. Jon Ronins reports BBC Civil Procedure Rule Committee Weightman Legal Services Commission Magi justic In the Judges and police get away with murder Why are we still smacking children? Old boys stay in charge Clare Sanders on worries raised by a university survey The big break that ended up being snookered A case challenging the wasted costs issue has failed to impress the Lords, says Patrick Gearon In the City LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Trust me, I'm an Nhs lawyer Despite fears to the contrary, lawyers will continue to have a role in clinical negligence cases, Edward Fennell Lawyer of the week Bulletin board Thames Valley Police No 8 Chambers, Birmingham Bar pro Bono Unit Director Wilberforce Chambers Hull ITC Holborn College CIT All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Society elections burst into excitement Trading places Picture Gallery MTV GLS
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