News from 11/07/2002
2002; Gale Group;
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Christopher Bourke, Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Rob Wright Tipster of the Year, Paul Hoggart Television Critic, Graeme Woolaston, Richard Hobson, Daphne Tood, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Nigel Silvester, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gary Duncan and Anne Ashworth, John A. Baker, Barbara Ellen, Patrick Barkham, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ann Green, Guy Millard, Mark Fisher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, K. R. Bryan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jack Malvern, Norman Harris, Daniel Finkelstein, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Simon Barrington-Ward, Lucy Wolseley, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Mark Court, Michael Howard, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Simon Tait, t, Avebury, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Anthony Lester, Anatole Katletsky, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Rachel Bridge, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Peter Jay, Geoffrey Dean, Nick Land, Paul C. Gill, Raymond Keene, Philip Whiteley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Partridge, Charles Bromner and Rory Watson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Francesca Klaschka, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Victor Mishcon, Bronwen Maddox, Emma Miller, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Mark G. Thomas, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Hannah Hennessey and Alexandra Frean, Updesh Kapur, Keith V. Pullin, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Harvey, S. K. Lecce, John Allison, Michael Bichard, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Roland Watson, Katty Kay, Nick Hasell and Carl Mortished, Des Dearlove, Ian Johns, Richard Heller, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Richard Ford and Philip Webster, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Theodoulou and Roland Watson, K. Watson, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Veronica Kirby, Richard Miles, Tim Steer, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, J. Richard Haynes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Susan MacDonald, Sally Patten, Richard Laming, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Michael Harman, Patience Wheatcroft, R. Campbell Paget,
ResumoTonight's the night for couples to make a baby and £1,300 Cannabis reforms sow police confusion Remorseless Rubens is world's most expensive painting Scooby-Doo The return of El Tel Do bobbies really cut crime? Jordan to let US troops use bases for war on Iraq Waterstones News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Gathering of the faithful sees a real miracle Parliamentary Sketch Euro delay 'puts 2,000 jobs at risk in Blair seat' Bbc stars' row over newspaper columns Media must disclose source of document Teacher training agency By a Corresponden: Woman is hurt in pro-hunt protest Friends condemn TV retrial of sick Thorpe End for leader and turmoil for the Liberals Magnus Linklater on the trial's effects on politics and the public A sleeping dog not allowed to lie Characters in court drama Dixons Skull turns clock back on human evolution Intelligent Finance 'I've been looking for this for 25 years. It's my story' 9 am post may cost you £750 a year Bonhams Babies' hats fail sun test Charge dropped Biggs marries Strangler jailed CJD peak hope Paralysis hope Artsworld TV channel 'killed by Bbc rival' Virgin trains Generations of fans say farewell to Entwistle Potted plants can perk up pupils Revenge of the man who faced an impossible task PC World The Computer Superstore Drugs policy to focus on the 'problem users' Carnnabis: the facts Police on the beat see 'softly, softly' failure in Brixton Schools to stay tough Magnet High hopes at the cannabis caf? BT By a Correspondent: Bail for refugee held over 'multi' ritual killing Esure Paris couture still in big time ATS Play Currys Worried women block phone lines after HRT scare Mass in a small place Politicians 'should be positive about the future' Rock ship may be scrapped Air safety fears Watchdog report Tube strikes Trial collapses Sixsmith absent Submarine delay Blunkett says drugs reform is a gamble Tiny The Computer World Question Time Halifax Ministers deal in policies, not solutions Political Briefing Today in Parliament Cheney sued for alleged oil firm fraud Nissan Superheroes alter script in screen clash of titans Pearl trial ends with death call (Reuters): Galtieri accused (Reuters): Rape denied Expulsion threat 'Tigress' jailed French prepare to fight CAP subsidy reforms The Times Britain will be clear net loser, say farm leaders Wickes Exiled generals prepare for march on Baghdad Holiday Inn Iraq building up deadly arsenal, say defectors Dictator alerts depleted forces Picture Gallery American elections dictate timing of an attack West sees glittering prizes ahead in giant oilfields Allies remain lukewarm First direct US seeks ways to try Saddam for war crimes Times Online The Times US must wait and watch Turkey's turmoil Foreign Editor's Briefing British back us plan to avoid war crimes court Private Eye By Our Foreign Staff: Kennedy's wartime torpedo boat found Flybe. com Giuliani's divorced wife to get $6.8m Whodunnit still thrills 30 years on Opera La Péichole Buxton Festival Summer Wines Jazz Herbie Hancock Barbican Theatre Pop Beth Orton A battle in which the pen has become the sword An attack on one of Germany's leading literary critics has reopened old wounds Like all relationships, the one between Europe and the US needs constant attention Picture Gallery Accumulation still requires speculation Straw man The Drugs Debate Blunkett's cannabis policy is muddled but not dangerous Down on the Farm Fischler's final draft is radical and almost right Scooby-Doo, where Art You? He is so much more than just a hound-dog Jeremy Thorpe's 'retrial' by TV Anglo-Saxon origins A breath of fresh air The Times Power and accountability in eurozone Priorities of the Church of England Repossession and risk Grand Prix traffic Drawing as part of art teaching New Labourspeak Wet blanket The Weather The Times Crossword 22,039 Weathercall One. Tel Picture Gallery Sabm cancels placing Amey board buys shares Munich Re aids US unit Claims Direct suspended Deutsche Post job threat FT magazine to close Caparo pension scrutiny Director lifts Sage stake Stock Markets Charts of the day Dogged Wall Street shaken by Qwest inquiry Savings industry warns of danger in 'safe haven' title Banerji to leave F&c That's rich S&p rejig hits SKell and Unilever Croner Consulting The Register The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Dangers of lauding safe havens Business Editor's Commentayym Patience Wheatcroft Results in brief Exchange rates Mortgages for Business Limited M&s charts a future in foods and finance BFG faces broader legal action over pension cuts Winsor wins in legal fight to run Railtrack The Times FSA to examine share dealing at GB Railways East of England Manufacturing recession is over, says City ASW goes into receivership Banking bid rumours provide lift to Abbey Eurotop 100 Back SABMiller's talent for basics Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates HRT concerns send Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Charity bond setback Cash in the chips Marks of change No fictitious profit at Uncle Sam Inc Fate of Claims Direct hinges on court ruling Picture Gallery Sharp fall for shares National Star College Strike accounting probity fears with six of the best How to shake up auditing without being too restrictive The Times Unit Trust Information Service Save the Rhino Virgin's cocktail for success BA reduces price of an upgrade Travellers' tales Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Americana Vacations PLC Germany Take a walk around the museum's indoor forest Spare time is of the essence in mobile war Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders The Times Don't leave home without Head to the Med and discover a lost sun A fortnight in Marmaris for £214; hiking in Turkey, £425; half-price trips to lbiza; a week of culture in Greece, £518: Tony Dawe lists the best buys Travel Swift Flightbookers Travel Insurance Flight searchers Direct Car Hire Take a break at an English country cottage Airline Network Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Allure of an island for the discerning tourist Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Captain Charles Barclay Master of the Puckeridge who thought like a fox - for more than fifty years Gerald Campion Actor whose career never quite recovered from the success he enjoyed as television's Fat Owl of the Remove Court & Social The Right Rev Haydn Jones Bishop of Venezuela who became a soap opera star Births, Marriages & Deaths Sid Avery Hollywood photographer who revealed the idols of the silver screen to their fans in a range of unguarded domestic moments Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Should the Minerva skyscraper be built? Will it spoil the view from the Tower of London? Trouble in the classroom Educating asylum-seekers' children; examining our schools system Nature Notes On This Day The Times, July 11,1983 Villagers Protest at Sands Rally News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetinies What's your view? Word Watching Dally Life July 11,1980 Andy Warhal's helfty diaries are not indexed. Anybody mentioned has to search for the laconic descriptions - and be much diverted by such encounters as these during a sojoun in Monte Carlo. In fact, the "great-looking" Niven was ailing A Questions answered Questions Asked Forthcoming marriages Answers Personal Column Appointments School news Garden party Tea party Reception Dinners Meeting Memorial service Legal news Birth of the global village Legal Notices Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Six Nations loses sponsor Selig staggered as All-Star Game is left to droop in Brewers abode Liability for repetition of tort Delegation unlawful if policy is not clear Sentencing sex offenders Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published July 11,2002 Attorney-General's Reference No 39 of 2002 Before Lord Justice Kay, Mr Justice Harrison and Mr Justice Ouseley judgment July 3,2002 Consecutive sentences wrong Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published July 11,2002 Regina v Noble Adams facing final curtain Harrison dragged into brawl at door to victory Torrance troubled by poor sense of timing The game kicks back as TV toll grows The results service Setting the example New Wimbledon find cheer in defeat Today's fixtures Wembley plans 'ready to start' Venables insists Ferdinand's future is still at Elland Road Hughes changes tack Times Square Lloyds calls time on Six Nations backing Ladbrokes Armstrong given notice of intent as Spaniards claim psychological lift Doncaster Southwell Epsom Australians bow to brilliance of Cunningham Dunlop gets into party mood with birthday double Newmarket Continent can land Cup for Nicholls Folkestone Results from yesterday's five meetings Jockeys pushed for more effort Hampshire hold firm against Whiley character Khan finds the perfect pitch Wasteful Derbyshire run into problems Arjun's Tandoori Barnett adds another century to his tally Ramprakash weathers the storm Who's the Greatest? Batty revels as Essex look to cut costs Franks takes chance to have a knees-up Somerset indebted to steady Bowler again Cork sees chance to bounce back after national call Academy selection helps Joyce decide Yesterday's scoreboards Guha shines on debut for England Driver boomerangs deliver healthy return Quotas stay for World Cup The Times Champion to test Radcliffe Nalbandian woe Glee for Lee England routed FCT suffer upset Fine recovery BMW Time for a fresh start, time for an act of quite desperation Food for thought Thumbs down Adams to decide soon on Arsenal future Project Telecom Royals The News World Scholarship The Times Exel Appointments Rapidly growing plant Walkers Graduate and Management Opportunities Up which ladder? Lamensdorf Consulting Business Development Associates Placements: an automatic head start in the careers race Anglo Continental RICS Human Resources Advisor - Central London Experience The Balti King Indian Restaurant Imperial Snack Foods Ltd Arlington Recruitment Limited International Conferences Multiple Display Advertising Items The D. P. Group Heidrick & Struggles Austinbenn Marks & Spencer Greater expectations Allied Domecq CP Executive Search and Selection On the move Cendant Odgers A little less noise, please Chris Partris Partridge The way you work Futurestep My big break PSD Haldane bernard associates Compuware Corporation Inter Exec Marks & Spencer Financial Services Competition Issues Policy Manager Staffordshire County Council South West of England Finsbury Partnership DFID Essex Economic Partnership P&O Ports NAO Odgers Operations Manager Unique Opportunity Sales Executives Votive flair Driving change and shaping the future Nursing & Midwifery Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Optima business relationship champions Connaught Britain's Executive Career Service Milbury Talisman Michael Page Retail PCS BlueArrow CEME Solution 6 SMCL Business Link China Britain Council Trade Development Manager Dresdner Private Banking Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times QCA LexisNexis Butterworths Tolley Investment Managers Business Centre Manager Premier Executive Yorkshire Forward Poster Wheeler Energy Limited The Times Buckingham Associates Travelex ARC Atkearney Barnes Kavelle Michael Page Sales Spencer Stuart The Times Newcastle International Airport Limited DFID Spencer Stuart Ward Executive Limited Young Enterprise Multiple Display Advertising Items Chairman Disability Living Allowance Advisory Board EMR Whitehead Mann Thames Valley Police Managing Director Sterling Whitehead Mann Sport England Chairman-Regional Venture Fund Harvey Nash FSA Victor Chandler Michael Page Sales Newcastle Gateshead Adderley Featherstone plc Bea Systems DJM Xperien Multiple Display Advertising Items On the move Odgers Study Group A form of legal corruption Des Dearlove People and profit Dextra Executive Search & Selection Barnes Kavelle Packages IPS The Windsmoor Group Whitehead Mann The Childcare Corporation Got to pick a pocket? Why rich financiers have poor… Veredus executive resourcing Harvey Nash Technology and Senior Appointments Reportage Victory in his grasp Opinion Film Education More tired than hungry With just over two months to go before the elections, the talk in Germany's political salons is a how a centre-right government no longer seems a certainity, in recent week the pendulum has swung from Edmund Stoiber back to Gerhard Schroder. Yet the Chancellor seems easily bored, appears tired, and has absented himself from several key international discussions. The question, says Roger Boyes, is not whether he can win - but whether he wants to Next Week in the Times Caitlin Moran takes to the road with the old revolutionary The ultimate cash crop Inspired by the Eu, Richard Heller plans to grow nothing and get rich Is this how to beat crime? The town centre patrol Picture Gallery The micro-beat Wall St blues The Times Rodents cause plague scare Prepare for hepatitis C Memory drug has landed Albert Einstein, the Commie spy You can trust a British workman to botch things up a bit, but to achieve a total fiasco you need aristocrats and intellectuals Don't mention the war The ultimate chat show New Releases Three hot young actors simply talking in a room and a powerful Second World War drama will make you sit up and listen, says Barbara Ellen Nine Queens Working through the old channels Hollywood's appetite for remaking old Tv series continues with the new movie Scooby-Doo. Where will it all end, wonders Ian Johns New on video UGC Scooby Dooby Doo, we still love you New Releases The cartoon acnine's adventures will emtertain children aged five to 50, says James Christopher Blame-spotting Channel 4's decision to close its feature film-making arm was a sad day for British cinema, says lan Nathan Entertainments Royal Court Entertainments Listings To be, or not to be, famous The Royal Ballet Summer Season The Times A cast of thousands Dance and drama grants are giving Britain's top talent a chance, says Miranda Ingram Young smokers at risk from contraband 13 per cent of primary school puplish smoke cigarettes-and many of them buy killer fakes from street traders. 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