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News from 09/07/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Suzannah Olivier, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Anne Spackman, Keith Chambers, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, James Bone, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Patrick Barkham, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Tony de Launay, Pat Gibson, Vincent Saunders, David Lancaster, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Jim McCue, Gary Jacob, Roland Watson and Jon Ashworth, Alison Saunders, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Frankie McGowan, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Lucinda Liddell, Rodney Milnes, Daniel Lee, Roland Watson, Peter Harrap, Stephen Collins, Stefanie Marsh, Robert Crow, Mark Court, Richard Susskind, Angela Jameson, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Matthew Brace, Clive Hollick, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Jerome Burne, Geoffrey Alderman, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Graham Pressler, Caroline Richmond, Godfrey Bishop, Sailly Patten Retail Correspondent, Rachel Bridge, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Michael Austin Minor Counties Cricket, Steuart & Francis, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Stephen Hancock, George B. Ticehurst, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Conor Gearty and Richard Gordon, Nick Hasell, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Michelle Henery, Philip Webster Political Editor, Wyndham Thomas, Katty Kay, Jane Shilling, Penny Lewis, Hilary Hagen, Michael Benenson, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Eve Arnold, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Allen Robertson, David Williams, Michael Dynes, Sarah Zebaida, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, James Moore and Caroline Merrell, James Jackson, Marc Glendening, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Gary Duncan and Caroline Merrell, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adam Howorth, Peter Breakey, Abigail Rayner, Andrew Finkel, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Robertson, Vladimir Gurevich, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Charles Jenkin, John Watson, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Court battles start for white couple with black twins In IVF mix-up Corporate cheats put capitalist system in danger says Bush Roland Watson in Washington and Jon Ashworth Law Supplement Ready to wear? Venables revives career with new series of Hazel The Times Today Holiday bugs and how to avoid them Labour will tax Tory voters to fund heartlands 10% council tax rise in South to boost spending in the North Why the City has lost its appetite for restaurants Sandals News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Oh give me a House where the buffalo roam Parliamentary Sketch Ben Macintyre Treasury could match gifts to political parties Anger over supply of Israeli jet parts Heads shun 'divisive' incentive for teachers IF Sailor throws caution to winds Mix-up revives mother's pain over 'stowaway' son James Bone reports from New York on the victims of another IVF muddle Battle will be waged in court The law: Tangle of rights BT Moment of twins' birth turned rapture to foreboding No System can be foolproof The science: Checks failure Woolf says only judges should set life terms Francs Gibb reports on the slow erosion on the home secretary's power to fix sentences for murder We cannot foil every act of terrorism, M15 boss says Charcol Wounded man accused of riot Gas-powered cars put motorists' lives at risk By Our Legal Editor: Judge condemns forensic delays Funeral cost MPs £500.000 In Brief Memory pill Insurance threat Unfair dismissal M6 shooting Biggs review Carmaker fails Ceramic Hotel Correction Leanne's killer to be questioned on unsolved murders Craving for Mnky sex led to 'lonely hearts' Just AAsk Debenhams By a Correspondent: City firm made 'no poaching' proposal Church rejects end to bishops by royal appointment Ruth Gledhill hears the General Synod decide against allowing a 'Trojan horse for disestablishment' Mercedes-Benz Boy, 15, stabbed to death 'over ?10 drug debt' Esure Clergy to conduct 'outside' weddings The end of a dream for rage-to-riches tycoon A collier's son turned property magnate who bought a stately home is forced to sell up, writes Anne Spackman Distressed mansion restored to former glory Loch becomes National Park UK calls from One. Tel Amazon. co. uk How shire councils will subsidise deprived areas Citroën EU rale on waste 'will raise taxes' Chester Barrie 200 parents sue after 'error in epilepsy diagnosis' Condition kills 1,000 people a year More than Expedia. co. uk Couple in dilemma over son's treatment Renault Laguna MPs join politics coverage Channel 4 cuts jobs to put money on the screen Oreck Slinky sensational curves and Survival Prudential The improbable face of fashion The Gripping New Bestseller in Bookshops now Customs seizures challenged by 'booze cruisers' London is the most expensive EU city Britain joins elite star gazers Renault Laguna Europe's centre-right parties are touch on outside, vague on inside Political Briefing Peter Riddell Drink-drive U-turn 'was under the influence' Halifax Blair urged to make aides face MPs Attempt to defuse Police Bill row Motor Insurance Blunkett blocks early release for more prisoners Just AAsk This is not a good day for, me says captain on the rocks Michael Evans Defence Editor and Matthew Brace in Sydney Cod Liver Oil La police 'beat black teenager' In Brief Tribunal scam Winnie trial delay Killers reprieved Bomb arrests Rivals presented with a chance to strike back at Bush Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Ex-boss of fallen worldCom stays silent 'for now' High-flyers' perks head towards oblivion Business Drag company reported $I4bn in phantom sales Financial questions dog 'Mba' White House Cocktail therapy will never be a cure for Aids Mark Henderson Science Correspondent in Barcelona Free book The Times Direct Testing Series Offer New hope for those short of options 'I woman t be here today without T-20' First direct Times Online Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts Desertions from ailing Ecevit put Turkey on road to poll Africans set off on a long haul to sobriety Pilot given conflicting orders Italy claims Sotheby's auction illegal Palestinians 'are on road to state' Abbey National Arab homes ban in Jewish areas Showman ripe for a makeover Dance MacMillan Tribute Northcott, Exeter Guide Theatre The Adventures of the Stoneheads Lyttelton Concert Luigi Nono Almeida at King's Cross The minimum our children deserve is their youth We have all collaborated in the dangerous erosion of innocence The profit that would flow from linking public sector pensions to the stock market Picture Gallery In education, at least, small is beautiful An idle husband Diary Number Crunching Time to return to first principles on local government Africa's Burden The OAU's successor must break with a discredited past Age is Beauty Venables is part of shift back to seniority Civil liberties in the EU Labour and trade union relations Land is key to affordable housing Wider measures of schools' successes Art and politics Jail for debtors Drumcree events Autocracy questioned "Wood was playing cards as the plane tried but… 'Vital' question of women bishops Value for money Above the line All at sea Wet blanket The Weather The Times Crossword National Forecasts The Sleep Disorder Clinic Paul Simons Weather Eye Merck overstates $I4bn Briefing Accenture to cut jobs Vivendi liquidity hopes EBay in $L5bn deal Aviva sells Spanish unit Ask rises despite sale Charts of the day Charcol Bush fire BIS urges caution over rates Amey shares fall 16% on Tube delays warning In Business Today Insurer demands hedge fund inquiry Crockett fuels Bank speculation Ldentity crisis The Register The Times Become a Master in Your Field US must take new attitude on board Results in Brief Exchange rates Stamp duty Kingfisher in £2bn issue to fund Castorama buy Pace warning hurts shares Receivers called in at Stenoak Times Online Wanting to reach high profile business decision… Telecoms investment for Biiffett Russian Mediafields Ready to Be Tapped Advertisement WPP suffers from the 'sober Sorrell' factor Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Check out the Burberry offer Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Misys slips on trading fears at subsidiaries Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Poaching resolved Glass case Marital aid Economics growth needs accountability UK firms emphasise social responsibility Bank of Scotland Business Banking L&G seeks inquiry into short-selling by hedge funds Fears grow over hedging tactics as one company decides to brave volatile market Investec float goes ahead The Times Unit Trust Information Services Seen an article you would like to reprint? Diageo warns of slowing sales for top brands Bulmers profit slide hits jobs Losses pared at close Henderson Administration Limited When imitation in not the best form of flattery Trademarks Beware of the copycat who tries to latch on to your success, writes Elizabeth Judge Picture Gallery Business to Business Turner & co Multiple Display Advertising Items Case study Recession Proof Franchise Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Easy Bridging Loans Plc Equal pay packet for employees In Brief New IF account EU funding help Domain update Debate Slavery in London . Page 31 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Dhirubhai Ambani Obituaries Entrepreneur who built up the only Indian business to feature in the Forbes 500 Ray Wood Manchester united goalkeeper who survived the 1958 air crash that destroyed a great team Court & Social Children's favourites Page 32 Sir Peter Daniell Lives Remembered John Winter Cometitive yachetsman whoe Jubliee Truss was banned in 1938-but later helped to transform the sport Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Points of view Blair and private tuition: the teaching of art: preserving our herigate; equal pay in tennis Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers On This Day The Times, July 9,1930 Chicago: Gang Tyranny Praze. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life July 9,1973 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular New Chaplain of the Fleet Personal Column Whose book is it anyway Today's royal engagements Luncheons Answers (from page 31) Forthcoming marriages Marriages Bain reaches end of the road Silverstone executive… Hewitt dines happily on title tattle In Sports Today Considering whether accountants' agreement champertous Law Report Intoximeter approval not unreasonable Queen's Bench Divisin Court published july 9,2002 Director of public Prosecutions v Memery Viewers switch off final Medal prospects riding tide of hope for Athens Sailing Why O'Brien's game of monopoly must end Racing Alan Lee Sports Journalist of the Year Who's the Greatest? The results service Pools forecast Car Locator Today's fixtures Mubtaker set for winning return Racing New Market The Times Sports Book Pontefract Results from yesterday's four meetings Rare breed who have a surfeit of fighting spirit Julian Muscat On The Level WilliamHILL India map out route towards global rule Cricket Aigburth's grand pavilion continues to make impression Alan Lee Good Ground Guide Millfield prove too strong for seventh time Herefordshire's success starts to gather momentum Who's the Greatest? Arandel experience delights children South Africa to dispose system Bain driven out in wake of Silverstone criticism Motor racing Freire quick to take revenge as Zabel sprints for home Argentine brothers help Black Bears beat odds Polo Nine prepare, for main prize shoot-out Shooting Schwartzel stikes a blow for the younger brigade Golf Regional qualifying scores Ferdinand the key as Venables tries to win over fans Football Premiership goes back to the old school with latest recruits Dalla Bona joins Milan Times Square Fergeson waiting in wings to step up Ms pursuit of Duff Club can flourish if new manager Harrison comes out fighting over facilities Boxing Owen Slot Boxer launches heavyweight attack on sport infrastructure Cunningham suffering serious illness Rughy union Thomas still way off the pace Athletics Spice up your routines Get fit, look fit: Sport Relief Day two Morley's inside track helps Britain Rughy league Business Reader Legal Leader ITF rounds on doping accusation In Brief Witter wins belt Rashid tribute England strong Myers moves on US on course Coaching talent makes Venables a risk worth taking for Leeds Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent Times Today Love at first sight: anatomy of a managerial deal Killing the sport of kings Fighting talk Empire Reportage Health Let's not do lunch Arts Law Indigestion in the Last week shares in the Fish! restaurant chain were suspended. Shares in other eating chains have also plummeted; meanwhile Luke Johnson, who made his fortune at PizzaExpress, is said to be preparing a management buyout bid of the celebrated Ivy restaurant. Report by David Lancaster Mission impossible Next Week in the Times Once l had met him, l forgave him Twnety-five years after she escaped death in a terroist attack in London, former E1 A1 stewardess Yuhe Gerstel met the Arab who release from a British prison. Interview by Sarah Zebaida The Times The games we can win Forget football and tennis, Britian can still achieve sporting excellence, says Joe Joseph Foreign body hiding in the House Scanning the horizon for future leadership prospects tends to be a profitless exercise but Letwin currently looks as well placed as any Fundamentally over Bush's head Photographed the stars Mine were the last photographs taken of Clark Gable. He died two weeks later Mothers fight a town's despair After riots erupted in Bradford, a group of white and Asian women set out to challenge the violence on their streets. Frankie McGowan reports Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Leaving Doris Karloff behind Ann widdecombe has never let gibes about her looks hinder her career. But half throught a year-long diet, her 'inner girls' is alive and well says Penny Wark No entry for HIV As the International Aids Conference meets, a radically different drug may provide new hope in combating the virus, reports Jerome Burne How existing drugs work Life on Hiv treatment Boosts your sperm bank Following the right diet can make all the difference to a man's fertility, says Suzannah Olivier Guess who forgot to bring EarPlanes! Times Online Why does my boy hit his brother? Get neurotic about the exotic Not worried about heading off on that far-flung holiday? You should be, says Stephen Collins. A grisly army of bugs and parasites awaits you… Not knowing enough nearly killed me Holiday first-aid fell Getactive Home on the strange Reigning in Spain 'The Germans do not know what a capital city is, what it can give to a country' Clear the decks for paradise Mew Jazz Albums Masekela's African reams; classic jazz-fusion A life beyond Led Intervies it not easy being a living rock leganed the former Led Zeppclin wild man Robert plants tells Adam Howorth Their music still soars free, but so, sadly, does their hair. Chris Camping offers advice for old rockers Critics' choice James Christopher's top ten movies Opera & Ballet The Funniest Show in London Ends 20 July Who's the Greatest? Bridge Chess Winning move 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 2701 Times Newspapers Limited, 2002 Published and… Choice Firstplus A Supreme Court - the human rights answer Taking Stock City Law Your Shout House of Commons IOMCS Www. timesonline. co. uk/law WB Old Bailey Press Swapping secrecy for discretion as Law Society's troubleshooter Sir stephen Lander head of M15 tells Frances Gibb that the job has equipped him well for his new role handling complaints against solicitors The Times Law Section JM Hays ZMB Legal ideas do not stop at passport control News Fixtures and fittings: what can sellers take when they leagve? In today's aggressive housing market, pinning down what wil be sold with a proerty is a trickey proble, says Daniel Lee Times Online Blandy & Blandy Siemens CPS Can … Why a Supreme Court does not go far enough with reform The US model offers useful lessons but what's really needed is a constitutinal court say Conor Gearty and Richard Gordon E-journal gets the vote of law librarians Confusion in the small print The Express proprietor has won the first stage a dispute that raises further questions about the accuracy and value of audited accounts says Peter Breakey New chief for CBA London firms spurn big chance to limit liability A partnership that protects partners from litigation has its drawbacks, says Stephen Hancock City LawWeek What the legal journals and reporting on this week Pushing hard that extra yard In an occasional series, Penny Lewis meets Bill Tudor John, the forceful head of Lehman Brothers Bulletin board Lawyer of the week Reader's queries Yours shout The College of Law discusses right of access redunancy deals a board's breach of duty: and subsidence claims Law Resits Gherson & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www. timesonline. ci. uk/law Shipping Lawyer - London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Firms charging excessive fees to insurance companies Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Staffware GLS Staffware GLS

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