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News from 03/07/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Alain de Botton, James Moore, Bernard Jenkin, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Stewart Tendler, Dominic Kennedy and Michelle Henery, Jan Morris, Robert Thicknesse, Michael Wale, Julian J. Wragg, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Trevor Smith, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penton Lewis, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Nick Allen and Ben Webster, Rosalind Renshaw, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Simon Dale-Harris, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Anne Spackman Property Editor, John Holman, Katty Kay and Anne Dixey, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, James Bone and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Roger Maynard and Andrew Pierce, Michael Portillo, Charles Bremner Roger Boyes and Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Paddy Ashdown, Eric Dehn, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Ian McIntyre, Mark Court, Angus B. MacNeil, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Alan Crawford Ellis, Andrew Norfolk and Sam Lister, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Raj Kothari, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy and Daniel McGrory, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Hannah Hennessy, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Philip Webster and David Charter, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Martin Garrod, Daniel McGrory, Dominic Kennedy and John Carr, Bronwen Maddox, Tom Baldwin, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Helen Nugent, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Sandra Parsons, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Kelly, Stephen Farrell and David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip August, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Roland Watson and Katty Kay and Lucy Morgan Edwards, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, David Seekings, Alice Lagnado Roger Boyes and Stephen Burgen, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Sam Lister and Andrew Norfolk, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, David Charter Greg Hurst and Adam Sherwin, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Mich?le Roberts, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Alexander Wright, Bernard Adams, Richard Morrison, Clive R. Hart (Associate Director), Abigail Rayner, Esther Leach, Jenny Davey, R. J. Waterhouse, David Robertson, Bill Woodruff, Damian Barr, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Blair 'nationalises' police over muggings Purple cornfields scoured for 52 child victims of air collision Creme Supplement volkswagen Too Scared to push Livingstone reignites MMR row by demanding single jabs for all The Times Today Best Summer books Record flight Abuse payout Terror hunt clue Punters buck trend to bet on slide in house prices D-day for Tim Henry Henman News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Euro opponents vote to stay out of the Toryzone Political Sketch Outrage at use of Hitler to fight euro Spending disputes for No 10 Halifax Stars, stripes and terror searches on Fourth of July Americans defy the threat to their life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, writes Roland Watson in Washington Fossett floats to a global record Suburbia shrugs and plans the party Debenhams Britain on alert to protect targets Immigrants 'will double demand for new homes' Return of Swampy Cambridge to eject non-local homeless Just AA sk New carriers may be too big for chosen home port Unions win human rights fight Prince says thanks to Scots at garden party Baby killer given right to appeal Prudential Nigerian chief faces UK divorce Celtic spin Forget the pint Party bores Ulster polling ID Rowers defeated Court apology Traffic calming Snooker star cleared of rape claims he is the victim Police rescue us child after Net paedophile raid British Red Cross Dollond & Aitchison Ulster's terrorist rivals join forces to make crime pay Citroën Royal show 'buries problems' Extended warranties a 'rip-off' More than Child 'saw father kill mother' School pays £200,000 to abused ex-pupils Ceilidh musicians too English for Hogmanay party EveryChild Virgin London Business School Foul pong that helped Henman to breathe again Tournament inflates its hopes for future: blow-dried courts Alfa Romeo A sky-high service for British No 1 Two Labour peers in line as broadcast regulator Seat auto emocion Train firms neglectful, says Darling Councillors reject plans for local authority league tables National Westminster Bank Plc Ministers shelve plans for Civil Service Bill Saga Children of violent parents may be expelled Today in Parliament GPs want to end pay incentives for MMR targets Doctors 'bullied to fiddle time-sheets' Hormones in environment linked to male infertility Child surgeon's sacking 'unfair' Hope on miscarriages 'Off-road' wheel gives tortoise a turn of speed Summer Sale Teenager's death 'was personal' In Brief Sounds good Hospital inquest Opium in shires Up for a prize Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts Ecevit leads Turkey to crossroads Foreign Editor's Briefing 'US gunship opened fire on Afghan wedding' Times Onlne Transatlantic rift deepens over Arafat meeting Virgin one account Gun clue in hunt for Marxist terrorists One. Tel Dell Saunders widow calls for police action Human error put jets on course to disaster Britannia the trainline business Prosperous region pays high price for its oil wealth Cargo pilot came from Merseyside Russia defends flight safety record Cornfield where a child's shoes spell tragedy The Times Why Should You Pay £6,750 for a Guide Book to… Times Online Lufthansa US looks to defuse row over peace missions Progress put in peril by UN diplomats Key to this problem lies in New York, not Bosnia, writes Paddy Ashdown esure Decline of the house of Stewart Pop Rod Stewart Wembley Arena Pop Flaming Lips Vicar Street, Dublin The Times Theatre Who Goes There? Battersea Arts Centre Opera The Young Man with the Carnation Almeida Opera, NI Concert Apollo CO/Chernaik St Giles, ECI The European project is in the mind, not the wallet Psychological factors best explain the drive towards political integration Love thy neighbour is less a commandment, more a blow for insurance companies Picture Gallery Don't make Prescott the national estate agent Bounce, minister The Times Diary Remote Control Failing forces need devolution not diktat Policing the Skies Regulation of all airlines must leave no room for error Tough Love Torrid encounter for fans of Timothy Henry Henman Nato and Euro Army Dressing down Peace dividend of defence spending Causes and effects in property market Educational innovation still possible Eurozone benefits Against smacking The Times Wimbledon's new bawls unwelcome Evidence in shreds The Weather The Times Crossword Weathercall citibank Enron theft charges Briefing Xerox admits to bribes London Pacific warning ABI plan for UK savings Austria Eurofighter deal Fish! in administration BP expands production Pilkington's Rudd buys Charts of the day In Business Today Research party Accounts fears hit Vivendi shares Accountants could face inquiry Companies given Frsi7 reprieve Holiday money Shares' worst day since September The Register Mortgages for Business Limited The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Goodwood Road Racing Company Another standard lowered Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief Exchange rates The Times Messier pays the price for his American 'sell-out' on France's disdain Canadian family may be the biggest losers The Bronfmans Pace sees third fall this year WorldCom chief's plea for support Oracle Prudential hurt by fears of dividend cut Eurotop 100 S&N set to meet challenges Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Rival's warning sends ARM to three-year low Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Goodbye without the gold City Diary Different track Sex surprise Pressure mounts on Suisse chief Green opts for €1.05bn buyout Elan falls 52% after warning Messier's fall stirs Gallic pride European Briefing The big Swiss cheeses roll Siemens S&N to continue search for farther buying Shares close near low Great Wall Star Trek Brits abroad face up to the euro challenge Travel money Paula Hawkins explains how to make the most of the single currency Don't be short-changed on your savings Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Links On Saturday T. Mobile The reasons why Equitable is piling on the misery Graduates get more for their rent Flexibility the way forward as borrowers pay it back early The Times Unit Trust Information Service Save the Rhino Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landsdowne Crouch End N8 Bellway Humberts Leslie Marsh & Co Robert Holmes & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brydian Court Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humberts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington S. W. 7 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley FPDsavills Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Arthur Sclater Commander fo the 'Shetland Bus' which sustained Norwegian resistance during dark years of Nazi rule Arnold Brown Inspirational leader of the Salvation Army who devised its 'For God's Sake Care' campaign in the 1960s Court & Social Karla Eckert Doyenne of German fashion writers whose verdict made careers Professor Peter Isaac Professor of public health engineering whose private enthusiasm led to the development of a monumental index of the book trade Dr Michael Davys Physician and psychiatrist who confronted massive medical problems after the liberation of Belsen Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements Lives in Brief Ronald Skerman, CBE, actuary and authority on the insurance business, was born on June 1,1914. He died on April 19,2002, aged 87 Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Child punishment Do parents have the right - or the responsibility - to smack Comprehensive education ls there life in the Government's maligned secondary school system? DJM: Nature Notes News Quiz Death of Sir Robert Peel Sir Robert Peel, twice Tory Prime Minister and founder of the police force in 1829, died in London as a result of a riding accident prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Dally Life July 3,1973 Questions answered Questions asked Forthcoming marriages Lecture Appointments Answers Personal Column Announcements Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Marriage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Minutiae make for a big show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted Premier Tickets Grand Prix Cricket Wimbledon Tennis 2002 London Travel Insurance Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular Premium Bonds Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Situations Vacant In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division… Charity Commission CHY-1161C Charity: An Appeal for… Meeting Legal Notices Viatel Holdings (UK) Limited North East not for me Let's cut out the excuses, England's designer boss was to blame Heguy silences Cahuita Polo In Sport Today Presenting complaint to tribunal Court of Appeal Timid Tim the mummy's boy lost in man's world Obikwelu announces his arrival as threat to Chambers Athletics Benefit to be disregarded Court of Appeal Calculating losses for corporation tax Court of Appeal Rusedski's nerve fails in shoot-out Scotland's winning return Bowls Murtagh circles Hawk Wing Racing Kempton Park Yesterday's results Egan urged to return to Hong Kong Lingfield Park Catterick Bristol sign two for new campaign In Brief Woods withdraws Sevens heaven Woods mission Six of the best Hill on parade Today's fixtures Good Wood Bold Trescothick leads England victory charge Cricket Wisden 20:20 Hurricane Jayasuriya Styris deprived run at history Frizzell County Championship guide: First division Arjun's Tandoori First-class Loughborough prove far too strong for Oxford Second division Jayasuriya fails to take shine off dazzling comeback Leeds kept in the red as Keane rejects deal Football By Our Sports Staff: Kahn beats Ronaldo to Golden Ball award Times Square Mason decides to take back seat Michael wALE Profiles the Driving Force behind Imperal College Rowing: Henley Royal Regatta Today's order of rowing The results service Parents can lead way Get fit, look fit: five days to get ready to run Oxford Brookes plan to stay dry and gain revenge over Harvard Big hitters return for unfinished business Slazenger Today's order of play Yesterday's other results Rusedski given no quarter as rival comes out ahead in mind game Seles finds hunt for title is one step too far again Kournikova smiles through the vitriol Neil Herman Behind the pin-up image lies a serious competitor Results Service and Match Points Capriati terns intervention of darkness to her advantage On and off court, Venus posts 'no entry' signs to allcomers Henman left to ride solo after Rusedski is ambushed Times Sport Today Peugeot Excuses, excuses Win double Wimbledon Too scared to push The Caesarean conspiracy interview arts books crème Too posh to push? New research shows that women who have Caesareans damage their fertility. It's just the latest blow for an increasingly popular operation. So why do so many women choose it? Because, says Sandra Parsons, they are afraid - not just of the pain, but of losing control Uniformed choices Mart Newbum, head of policy research at the National Childbirth Trust A mind like a furnace Daniel Libeskind does not just design provocative buildings - he also directs operas (and creates the sets). Richard Morrison meets him, while Richard Cork praises his 'astounding' new Imperial War Museum North Apocalypse north The uncool call If the anti-euro campaign is to succeed it needs a sharp, contemporary makeover, says deeply trendy Giles Whittell They need David Beckham. He would have unmatched influence over the lbiza crowd The Times The Gathering Storm This Saturday only in play Mary Ann Sieghart For a brief four days in every year, there is no better way of escaping planet Earth and entering a different universe altogether It's all over, Tim... until you reach lie final The Times simply the best - or the worst? L'Espion miniature digital camera put to the test Xtreme Air Racing (PC) Ergo Pen James Buckley, 7 Mummy says this pen is meant to be… Top ten games JVC GR-DVP7 DV Camcorder Scanner/Translator Pen Kenwood HM-DV7 techno babble In global trouble spots, cells of " hacktivists" are waging e-war on rival states, says David Rowan Zappers fear for snapperas That old Romantic feeling A pioneer of watercolour. Thomas Girtin dies young and in mysterious circumstances. It's enough to make him a poetic icon of his age, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Best in show On paper a big draw Exhibition a celebration of drawing in London will highlight neglected skills, says John Russell Taylor Opera & Ballet The Times The Lieutenant of Inishmore Rock You critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Triumph of flour power Baltic, the giant former flour mill turned " art factory" in Gateshead, amazed and delights Ricahrd Cork The Times In your face painting The BP portrait competition interest in representational art in the colleges. John Russell Tayler is all in favour A step ahead of the pack Photography Martin Munkacsi's informal style changed the world's fashion pages, says Joanna Pitman Alain de Botton a journey and a book are perfect companions critic's choice Tim Cadman goes into space and discovers galactic treasure critic's choice The Times TLS Andrew Roberts packs his bag and heads off for the past critic's choice choice Rachel Campbell-Johnston savours seasonal poetry choic's choice Melissa Katsoulis takes a long day's journey into prose critic's choice The Times Bridge by Andrew Robson Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Nless Exp Chess Review satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2696 The Times Choice The Open University Finding the solutions for working mothers Prtners in faith A Working Relationship Mary Murray, PA to Dr David Hope, the Archbiship of York Fashion: Making the most of summer sales Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Knightsbridge Secretaries Private Personal Assistant Required for Managing… Telephonist/receptionist PA to MD PA in Arts and Publishing Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Love & Tate plc crone corkill Office MANAGER/PA to the Chairman Bilingual People Ltd Anderson Hoare Telestaff Flexibility is the key to a family-friendly workplace The shortage of childcare requires lateral thinking, says Demian Barr That novelty ring tone is driving us all mad George Pendle Male Shot Time Savers Contacts RMS Recruitment Ltd Society of London Theatre & Theatrical Management… PA/OFFICE Manager Office Assistant Medical Secretary PA to MD Surrey County Council Energy Saving Trust Experienced PA to Director Greycoat Placements Consultant aavenue Healthcare Knewladge Management Office Manager The Times sale into summer Karen Homer Real-life fashion Cold comforts Tasting Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Royal Ballet School Electricity Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Administrative Support Basildon Bond eletterhead Knightsbridge Secretaries Mix with the stars at this hip hotel Conference Call Office politics steal an hour a day FYI the trainline business

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