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News from 08/07/2002

2002; Gale Group;

Autores

Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent and Shyam Bhatia, Andrew Robson, Stephen Browning, Blaker, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, James Moore and Jenny Davey, DJM, David Brown, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Phil Willis, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Irvine, David Chater, James Bone, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Eser Utku, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Ruth Gledhill, Geoffrey Mills, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Sanjida O'Connell, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Finlan Davern, Alan Savitz (Lecturer), Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Gerald Mortimer, Douglas RIMMER(Honorary Porfessor), Sue Corbett, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Angela Jameson, Peter Paphides, Vanora Bennett, John Bell, Prosecutor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Kevein Eason, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent and James Bone, Stephen Burgen, John Acklaw, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, J. M. Bryce, Hannah Hennessy, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Boris Becker, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, Joseph Stiglitz, Peter Howarth, A. Zurawel, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Neville Scott, Tom Baldwin, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, John Toye (Professer, Director), Damian Whitworth, Linus Gregorladis, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Alison Kervin Chief Sports Feature Writer, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Ben Bevington, J. Barker, Glyn Thomas, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Linus Gregoriadis, John Byfield, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Brian Murgatroyd, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Charles Tannock, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Alexander Anichkin, Christopher Irvine, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, James Moore and Antonia Senior, Robbie Millen, Daniel McGrory and Matthew Brace, Robin Shepherd, Philip Pank, Michael Binyon and Christopher Thomas, John Watson, Daniel McGrory and Allan Hall,

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Police revolt over 'soft' drugs policy Crunch week for Blunkett on crime, cannabis and asylum Dying young Oxbridge fees Africa power bloc Picture Gallery Hewitt coasts to victory Grand Prix signs drive Ecclestone round the bend The Time Today Britain's new cash crop Senate claims Wakeham and board failed Enron Racing Certainty Tiffany & Co. Rough seas recovery of warship Today in the Times in this section News & Comment What's Important Business In the second section The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Drumcree peace is shattered by stones and plastic bullets By Our Foreign Staff: Nottingham the sixth BT Met may try 'dirty bomb detectors' Secret shire garden where black diamonds grow Britain's first commercial truffle harvest is a lucrative venture-and a cloak and dagger affair, writes Valeric Elliott Beware: the sow that digs up a tuber will not be easily denied Fivers disappear in numbers Use them where the aroma counts The Times Cook British midland Curfew on lorries may be lifted to cut daytime congestion The week in Par lament Peugeot Council Workmen bring house down Chancellor vetoes Lords' attempt to vet Budgets Brown ally urges euro vote delay 'Inflated' figures say crime is up by 6 per cent Big losses force Channel 4 to end film venture FilmFour hits, and some misses Virgin one account Yamamoto steals a march on rivals BT Fury over unwanted text messages Aid cuts African life expectancy to 26 40 million people are infected, 28.5 million of them in sub-saharan Africa, reports Mark Henderson 'Cocktail therapy' thwarted by rise in drug-resistant HIV Payout over dead sob is tied to divorce Turbo Cost-cutting accusation on abortion pills Probation reports hit by cash out In Brief Motorway rescue Pop's park party Royal rail bill Two die in crash Doorstep killing Trophy auction T...Mobile Middle Classes can still count on a champion Robbie Millien Sunday Press Review LA Shooting has split opinion on defining moments of terror James Bone looks at the effect that the Fourth of July shooting has had on the American press` Police Praise for acting as a parent Students accure art college of failing to teach the basics Cambridge may charge top-up fees of £44,000 Boy who fell in sea killed by propeller Lexus Clergy 'will get hands dirty' over remarriage New report advocates relaxing the Church of England's ban on weddings for divorcees, reports Ruth Gledhill Harry Potter spirit 'more powerful than many acts of worship' SEAT auto emocian Women bishops would split Church, says bishop Britons die in fall on Mt Blanc peak Esure Reforms could let MPs do three-day week The Times Srilanka Air travellers face delays as Swiss cut flights by a fifth Blunkett's order 'will add to check-in time' Rainy days drive Britons off to the sunshine James Meade Limited French hail the British visitor as their saviour Esiteddfod town battles over its eurozone Currently Instructions for traders Time Skyscraper threatens to spoil view of history Tower of London officials are striving to keep the modern world out of sight, Writes Marcus Binney Go British Asians 'stick by large family tradition' Broandband Customs seize ear, then offer deal to return Tom Ridge tipped to be Cheney's successor British Gas Floods submerge 'cowboy country' US to mount armed guards at airports Jackson in protest to replace Sony boss Zurich (Reuters): 34 Ukraine miners die in pit blaze In Brief (Reuters), (AFP): Leader in exile (Reuters): Arrest in Bosnia (Reuters): Korean claim (Reuters): Wedding brawl Afghans mourn murdered leader as inquiry begins Intesl inside Feared warlord who tried to grasp the politics of peace Tim Reid recalls a meal with an ill-fated warrior Musharraf bars Bhutto from return to power JustAAsk US admits warplane attack on wedding Arafat faces revolt over security chief swap Cameraman records the slaughter of bicycling children Iraq supports Palestinians and keeps American attack at bay One. Tel Britain to offer force Muslims linked to Greek terror Direct Line Times Online Africa seeks new union for economy and security The Times Travel Diroct Europe and Japan take common stand against US steel tariffs Germans will not end Fox's hunt for perfect healthcare Roger BoyesEuropean briefing Russia wants man on Mars by 2015 Briton is injured in Pamplona bull ran Hitting the heights with a tall tale Theatre Pericles Roundhouse Benedict Nightingale Pop Oasis Finsbury park N4 Guide Pop Eden Sessions Eden project Cornwell Concert BBC Singers/Cleobury Cheltenham Festival Why Blair has September 22 ringed in his diary The German autumn elections hold the key to our European future How I was ambushed by the Imf for daring to challenge its mistakes Three good men and true, more or less Tim, semi detached The Times Sports Diary Security Matters The threat of terrorism in Britain this summer is still real Tokyo Talks Japan Should be heard at a summit with the EU Snouting out a Goldmine Looking forward to Hertfordshire's first truffle harvest Summers of love The Times Crucial role of US in world affairs Aid, trade and the future for Africa Search for justice in prosecutions Auditors under fire Motor modifications Double blank Blair's private education issues Curriculum reform Give it a rest Public pruning The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword New Book Accuvision Ruthless Hewitt proud to prove his mastery of the quick Kill Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent Times Sport Today Duck So fast, so good Lost Cause Tour de force Venables lined up to take Leeds hot seat Serena's rising star continues eclipse of Venus The Times Sisters made to battle for doubles delight Hewitt gives it his best shot in search of place among greats Woodbridge closes in on new milestone New Champion proves himself to be a class apart Bonis Becker at Centre Court Hewitt's relentless approach baffles opponents Nalbandian prepares to return home a hero Picture Gallery Wimbledon fever hits ailing Argentina How the Championships Unfolded Professor Becker able to keep the BBC's pecker up By Our Sports Staff: Third seeds forced to stay late to secure final title Weekend's results Schumacher reigns supreme in all weathers Motor racing: British Grand Prix Results and standings The Times Kevin Eason assesses how the teams fared at Silverstone Silverstone takes medicine for congestion Ashing O'Conner at Silverstone Struggle continues for Walkinshaw Rockingham Financial crisis pushing teams to the brink Hick puts Somerest bowlers to the sword Cricket: Norwich Union League fist division Norwich Union League First division Yesterday's scoreboards Norwich Union Durham fail examination by Masters Norwich Union League Swann ends his four-year wait with decisive century Fizzell County Championship First Division DeFreitas continues to prove Ms value all-round Gayle sets brisk pace in pursuit of early conclusion Slovenly England take turn for worse Cricket: NatWest Series Starting on Saturday Derbyshire flounder as Averis holds nerve Norwich Union League second division Reprieve makes Dravid feel at home as India book final place Sussex fail to survive Tomlinson's early cull Ramprakash relishes return to old haunt Lancashire caught on the rebound by Cook Hussain no closer to knowing best form of attack Ferdinand's future top of Venables priorities Football Frizzell County Championship scoreboards Armstrong takes one small step towards victory in Tour prologue Cyclling: Tour de France By Our Sports Staff: Mayock puts Games dismay behind him Athletics Argentine pair secure victory for Azzurra Polo Huntingdonshire are catching them young Bowls Campbell prevails in comic capers Golf Johns handed reins as Tallis pays for Ms indiscretions Rugby league Times Square Ebihara records second success Tigers stay in hunt for the play-offs Salford lift spirits with power show Inkster rises to Prairie Dunes challenge to reel in Sorenstam The Times Kelly blows Allenby off course In Brief Taylor in final Premium Bonds Witter tops bill Rickardsson top Winn double Liverpool treble Calvert again Sport Relief can help you get the benefit from exercise Get fit, look fit: five days to get ready for Sport Relief By Our Sports Staff: Byrne picks up the pieces as Hislop goes out on last bend Motorcycling: British superbike Championship The results service Cricket Today's fixtures Yesterday's racing results Saturday's details Eclipse leaves Hawk wing with plenty to prove Racing Bath Musselburgh Ripon Windsor Leaders In the Flat championships Course Specialists The Wright Track Pinsent and Cracknell avoid Henley jinx Rowing: Henley Royal Regatta Ligairi's double Fiji chance to turn up the heat on France Rugby union Index Tribunal had no jurisdiction Court of Appeal Pension scheme compromise Chacery Division Company cannot be harassed Queen's Bench Divisional Court Destruction of drugs defence Court of Appeal Downing manages to bridge first-team age gap Schools sport Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Haji Abdul Qadir Afghan warlord who walked out last year's Bonn peace conference, but was recently appointed a Vice-President of his country John Frankenheimer Precocious director of The Manchurian Candidate and Birdman of Alcatraz whose later work was sadly routine Ted Williams One of baseball's greatest hitters, with superb hand and eye co-ordination but a fiery temperament Court & Social Lives Remembered Personal Column Travel Insurance Peter Cleverly Architect who turned his back on cheap, high and degrading work in London to help maintain the historic beauty of Suffolk Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature Notes Debate@thetimes . co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with our Times readers Finding room to Save Simon Jenkins argues that new housing development should be restricted to urban land North Vows to Tell 'Good, Bad and Ugly' Prize. qui@thetimes News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life July 8,1953 Questions Answered Questions Asked Today's royal engagements Answers Party to pay for painting Notebook Hertage by Sue Corbett Court Circular Changing the Guard Digging deeper into the history of our counties Parts of oak Forthcoming marriages Marriages Service Fellowships Legal news Capitalisation, week's change Roche Bobois Need to know BAT takes pains to grow and prosper Corporate profile No 22: BAT Carl Mortished looks at the curse of tobacco from which we all profit Who's who in the boardroom Fears over planning reforms The Open University The company in detail Snare plunge is blow to Brown History Savings shake-up The Times verdict How we reached our decision Need to know: The week ahead Change on Week Five tests add up to 'nein' to the euro Economic Agenday Exchange Rates Charcol Vandevelde 'back seat' Briefing Castorama ruling due Firms' failure rate slows Banks may get Energis Kirch creditors in swap How the week finished The trainline Corporate profile Insurers threaten savings plans Ritz owners seek to buy Zurich's Mayfair HQ Economic agenda Jupiter rejects takeover approach from Duffield The Register The future of road safety Interview Parents Fashion Arts Safer with the lights out A province of The Netherlands has removed all traffic lights and stop sings-to make people drive more carefully. The system works so well that it may be introduced in the Uk. Damian Whitworth proceeds with caution The Andrew Billen Interview The Times Rod? Yes, I think he's sexy Villain of the piece In Western eyes, Russia is a third-rate sloppy, inept nation. And we resent the distortion, says Alexander Anichkin Veuve Chicquot Why do I feel so guilty about a haricut? Jane Shilling Playing the recorder is so uncool that I'm not surprised some schoolchildren have taken to playing it through their noses Me and my navel-gazing The Times Nothing to do, all day to do it Children with over-structured lives can and up unimaginative, demanding adults, Free time, even boredom, is good for them, says Miranda Ingram Today's parents are unsure of themselves to indulge in a bit of neglect Our son, 12, found a cigarette What should we do? Next week How you can help When time stands still Weekends fly by, Monday lasts an eternity. Can a physicist explain why? Sanjida O'Connell investigates Fireworks that go bang on schedule A code for life Confined in style Picture Gallery Streetwise wedges The twin powes of Europe Peter Howarth reports from the weird and wonderful worlds that are the Milan and Paris menswear shows Catherine Walker Style Index what's hot Picture Gallery Beach belles From bay to bar, white is still the perfect choice for your holiday wardrobe, Emily Davies extols its virtucs The Times Haven't I seen you before? La Movie It's summer business as usual from Hollywood with sequels and remarks that not even the Men in Black can make fresh, says Sean MacAulay One can feel the film-makers concern over the familiarity that hangs over the story Just give us your old tunes Viewpoint With jazz nostalgia on the rise, Clive Davis argues that too many musicians are in thrall to the past Critics' choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adriana Lecouvreur Comedy Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Behind the times Production on the London fringe look to the past, but leave Ian Johns wondering about the present If south African theatre is drelying on revivals, how can it like the country move on? Follow our leads Facing the final curtain after 12 years at the Almeida Jonathan Kent and Ian McDiarmid tell Beneidct Nightingale how they ran it their way Who's the Greatest? Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Films Choice Stella Artois BBC One Variations Index Times 2 Crossword No 2700 The Times Choice Harrods Knigthtsbridge

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