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News from 12/07/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, DJM, Tom Baldwin and Charles Bremner, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Thicknesse, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, George Caulkin Russell Kempson and Oliver Kay, John Newton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Terence Wynn (Editor), Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, John Clarke, Thrasy Petropoulos, Alistair Weaver, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Russell Kempson and Oliver Kay, Rory Watson, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Godfrey Barker, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Karl Ayad, Rodney Milnes, Alice Lagnado, Gary Duncan and Nick Hasell, David Towers, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Anthony Hollis, W. Reeve, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Martin Deeson, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Michael Jurgenson, Geoffrey Dean, Peter Bannister, Hannah Hennessy, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Stephen J. Lockwood, Natalle Bennett, Jesse Crosse, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, R. W. Tavender, Neville Scott, Martin Garrod, Bronwen Maddox, Stephen Williams, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Bill Pryke, Chief Constable, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Adam Fresco, Laura Peek and Michelle Henery, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Katty Kay, Brian MacArthur, Jennai Cox, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Jeremy Hart, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Geoffrey Hoon, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Gavin Littaur, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Amanda Hopkins, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Germaine Greer, James Moore and Antonia Senior, Eleanor Greeves, Jan Raath, Charles Spencer, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Lisa Verrico,

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Robbery sends crime soaring Galtieri is held over 'dirty war' Index Minister attacks pension review The Times Today Shares tumble Transsexual wins Turkish turmoil Elite schools, will 'yank up the rest' Hrt: Let Women Make up their Own minds A Lamitis Development Ltd. SAS plan to blowup Saddam's germ sites News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Politicians on a roll can sound a little loopy Britain will eject failed Afghan asylum-seekers Newspapers will not hand over leaked papers Spirit Higher fees are 'prestige' degrees Opera chief exits as scandal fails to sell Shock-value did not impress audiences at the Coliseum, reports Sam Lister Scottish Widows offers tax-free health cover to 100 dead people Tomorrow Free Pocketbook Guide Critics rubbish 'garbage on stage' From scaffolding to the scaffold More than Plus Exmoor needs hunting, says park authority Addicts who steal to pay for drugs increase burglaries Numbers do not tell the whole story IFINTELLIGENT Fincance Robbery statistics inflated by liars Delay in new plastic bullets 'puts Fine dodgers may have cars clamped 'Wilful defaulters will incur heavy sanctions but they will be able to appeal' 'Frightened' farmer cleared after shooting intruder Burglar's death that started fierce debate Force rejects Asian for top job By a Correspondent: Ministers blamed for sense of despair Spider-Man How to deal with grief of stillbirth Currys Fight off mental decline with a bingo workout Scientists show ease of making synthetic polio By Our Science Correspondent: British seals under threat from virus Mutation could be clue to a 'thin pill' Correction Whisky and gin ads tell drinkers to take it easy Tourists delayed as Transjet grounded Gaultier proves his value after Tv trash Dollond & Aitchison Morris unbowed by critics of her plans for reform Peter Riddell and Philip Webster find the Education Secretary ready for combat over comprehensives Dixons MPs say boring science studies put students off Parents of truants face weekends in prison Life Assurance - Critical Illness B M W The power debate PC World Euro court grants transsexual legal right to be a bride Wartime US aces back over here Clergy may win workers' rights Local Law Record Rubens sale sparks hunt for secret buyer Old Masters set modern price records Boots Virgin mobile Buy the best that you can afford Blair personally obstructed official inquiry, MPs told Sharps Rubbish charge 'may prompt fly-tipping' Unions told their demands could let Tories back in Spending review complete In Brief Morale boost Today in Parliament AA Mystery of the golfers who went off course Toys "R" US Another gaffe in the bag for royal couple The Countess of Wessex proved a handful in Nairobi, reports Alan Hamilton Alliance Leicester Neo-Nazis head to Ulster In Brief Hospital concern Air risks fall Destroyer saved Father's pride Swiss editor quits as sex scandal envoy fights back Themobensummer Sale Danes put immigrants at ease in the army Ex-president flies to war trial Somak Holidays Italian royals can return, MPs decide MacDonald Hotels & Resorts Schröder cuts 'will close post offices' Turkey in turmoil after minister quits Government Voice of reform heralds change Evesham Russian writers face jail threat Bosnian Muslims recall massacre Seafrance Britain ready to propose a draft EU constitution Now is the time for India to play its two best cards Bush made profit on deal funded by insider loan The Sunday Times NHS Family fight over baseball star's body Bolivia poll setback in war on drugs President in clash over Bill to arm pilots Iraqi sites for bio-war revealed by defector The Times Big guns rolled out for new security body Al-Qaeda cells operating in America Time Live News Mother of courage cares for dying as famine boosts Aids Anastasia is 44 and has watched eight close family members die. Jan Raath reports from Zimbabwe Hunger strikers oust Robben Island chief Dell Briton angers Tokyo palace First woman Prime Minister for Seoul AA Prisoner's prints 'linked to killer' Corus and Regal hotels Israel to try prisoner in public (AFP): Poll ban upheld Steel concession Storm damage (AP): 'Stupidity' trial (AP): Hermit's death Master of music has last word Concert Haitink Gala Covent Garden Pop Siouxsie and the Banshees Shepherds Bush, Wi2 The Times Times Online Concert City of London Sinfonia Drapers' Hall The Times Opera The Emblamer Almedia at King's Cross Blair should have another crack at schooling Education may not be as sexy as drugs policy, but it changes many more lives Now the time has come for one of our great British pastimes - sunupmanship Picture Gallery Thinking must be free, but students should pay Rural rides Crux of Crime Figures The focus must be on long-term, locally agreed policing Brewing Trouble A case with dire implications for the freedom of the press Golden Patina Old Masters are wrestling back the auction records Rail safety Chinese warning The Times Establishing new trust in auditors Remarriage in church for divorcees Nato and Euro Army New use for old tyres Deciding sentences Defence spending Water on tap Record price for Rubens picture Nuclear police force Sinister subject Special delivery Wet blanket The Weather The Times Crossword 22,090 Weathercall C&g Cheltenham & Gloucester Picture Gallery Bristol-Myers allegations Briefing Mg Rover full-year loss BAA plans rejected More Virgin USA flights SAP cuts 2002 forecasts T-Mobile profits up 70% MWB City development Integrated slide goes on Stock Markets Charts of the day In Business Today The Friday interview Pensions review is too late to save schemes, warn advisers FTSE suffers its steepest fall since November 1987 Burberry to go ahead with float Poor sports Underscar The Register Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors BT Pickering proves too radical Business Editor's Commentary Radical prescriptions for the pensions patient The Pickering report Doomsday scenario forced the rethink on retirement Pickering's patter may not be enough to sell his reforms Working class hero tackles Britain's ticking time bomb Insurers hit as fears over solvency return Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Investors put boot into Jjb 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 Trading worries spark Morgan Crucible fall Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street City Diary Street's ahead of Bank Spanning figures Fingered Making the Disney magic work in France Jon Ashworth talks to the native New Yorker who turned a piece of Americana into Europe's top resort The Friday interview: Jay Rasulo The thoughts of Jay Rasulo T Mobile Warning forces Lynch to recant The Times Unit Trust Information Service Compulsion will bring back the class system Profit warning hits JJB shares Picture Gallery ICRINTERNATIONAL Care & Relief Aberdeen chief accused over trust marketing A 'new Tuscany' for buyers with an adventurous spirit Overseas Property World Class Homes The Times Road opens up for perfect drive Sun, Sand and Sea doesn't cost the Earth Jaguar Costa Blanca KPMG Shares close at low The Times Debate Cannabis confusion Page 33 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? West de Wend Fenton Eccentric who fled the Foreign Legion, ran minibus tours through Cold War frontiers and partied famously at his Yorkshire home Alan Fox Industrial sociologist who survived a disadvantaged childhood and a dangerous war to make major contributions in his field Court & Social Treasures of Yemen Page 34 Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths The Right Rev Patrick Rodger Devoted ecumenist whose unpretentious style won him many friends as Bishop of Manchester and Oxford Vice-Admiral Sir Geoffrey Biggs Submarine commander who displayed verve and skill in the close-quarters cat-and-mouse manoeuvres of the Cold War 'Bird-killer' hedgehogs Is culling the only solution to the problem of the Outer Hebrides interlopers? Nature Motes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Prisoner Dined on Smoked Salmon and Brandy Prize. quiz@thetimes News Quiz Word Watching Daffy Life July 12,1903 Dead at 94 in 1962, Sir Sydney Cockerell was a bibliophile who transformed Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum. He was even longer-lived than Tolstay, whom he visited at his estate in Russia and recorded the day in a huge diary mostly unpublished Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Personal Column B. K. P. A. The Times and Sunday Times Court & Social Follow the spice trail to Arabia Luncheon Service School news Forthcoming marriages Answers Registration Numbers The Times McMel & Co CNDA D K Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art 444 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro continental cars Wundercars Motorpoint Trade-Sales American Cars BMW Autobytel Can't find what you really want? Call us now Mercedes The Times Toyota that is good enough to eat Jesse Crosse Cubic concept car uses organic materials in its construction Motors The Times Rexton is proof that Ssang Yong still has some distance to go The Times Rose blooms at Loch Lomond Build 'em up, knock 'em down: it's all for the good of the game In Sport Today United Kingdom is found in breach of human rights of transsexuals Law Report European Court of Human Rights Such a turn-off watching sports stars make an exhibition of themselves Slimline Champions League Courtney's 200mph crash hits Jaguar test plans Motor racing Davies on schedule with his racing education Motorcycling Cygan signs as Arsenal bid farewell to Adams Football Kirsipuu shows Ms enduring qualities in sprint finish Cycling: Tour de France Right kit vital for exercise routine Get fit, look fit for Sport Relief Day five Clothing and nutrition Juninho rejects Middlesbrough The results service Bowls Today's fixtures Cricket Chambers tilt at 200m sharpens quest for places Athletics Safari test has drivers panicking Motor rallying Pain and glory await coxless pair Rowing Nicholls one-two is just dandy on day for romantics Racing York Results from yesterday's five meetings The Wright Track Ascot Beverley Dettori accused under non-trier rule for first time Rose and Lyle show benefit of patience Golf Waite on mission to elevate Britain's standing Down Under Rugby league Racing Chepstow Hamilton Park Wolverhampton St Hilaire stays in running for place at Games Rugby union Ramprakash is quick to set double standard Cricket: Frizzell Country championship first division The Times Disciplined Hampshire take control Barnett wins battle of wills Second division Wisden Schools Patient Smith puts Kent in driving seat Welton punishes Glamorgan Peng's patience brings its reward Burns prolongs agony for Yorkshire Singh puts damper on Essex ambition Gilchrist happy to be man of the moment Cricket Tendulkar's hunger for runs leaves fans sated Yesterday's scoreboards Frizzell County Championship Lancashire angered by Best at his worst Times Square Brasier lifts top prize in thriller In Brief Blair earns place Middlesex match First for Ottey Lee defeated Win Major League Baseball kit Picture Gallery Clubs count cost of Uefa's switch NatWest Staring Tomorrow Gilchrist too wise to aid foe's quest for little urn Nothing to fear but fear itself Reportage Style Arts Media Don't give in to scare tactics Women were frightened into using Hrt; now the news that it carries health risks is frightening them out of using it. Instead of spreading terror, says Germaine Greer, doctors and the media should leave women to assess the dangers themselves Crooks in a class of their own Inside the Police Arresting addicts: what's Gordon's Edge Building walls against the tide of crime A glorified bloodbath American's most violent sport is coming to Britain, and not to some seedy underground dive - but the Royal Albert Hall and live Tv. Martin Deeson reports The times magazine No Title Luxury with Lucia The Times The President must have known that it would take more than one appeal to persuade Americans to kick their addiction to burgers Nicholas Wapshott Bill survives, but Hillary thrives You lookin' at me, yen freak? Back to the wild frontier Murder, incest, gossip, and no lawyers Caitlin Moran is turned on by two Tv history shows Take Me out The wheel has come full cricle Here we are again, yet another stab at an arts renaissance on Tv, groans Richard Morrison "A Work of Genius" New Blues Albums Best of British Borders Raving not drowning New Albums The Coral's surreal sea shanties make them Mercury contenders, says David Sinclair New Albums Claire Sweeney, from Brookside to Bacharach Moby 18 the Album out now Return of the young Devils Interview What would Duran Duran have sounded like if its original singer Stephen Duffy hadn't left? He and Nick Rhodes can now give the world a clue. Caitlin Moran listens agog Onegin Back to their roots Is Orchestra Baobab West Africa's answer to the Buena Vista Social Club? Nigel Williamson joins the band on the comeback trail Sounds that never sleep An all-star line-up put the Vienne jazz festival ahead of its French rivals, says Clive Davis Everyone's Talking about Jessica, are You? Opera & Ballet The Mikado The Times The Times So what is Channel 4 How Thompson will be judged The Times Media Diary When medics and the media fall out Is our medical coverage in good health? No, claims the Bmj. Yes, says Nigel Hawkes Maine - Tucker Crème The Times Next Permanent Jpa Multiple Classified Advertising Items The World Cup was a mug's game The Times The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Bridge Chess Candidates tournament Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Sky One Choice Live Rugby League: Australia V Great Britain Sky Sports 1,10am Sport Sky Sports 1 Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Afternoon Play: The Brief Chronicles of Annie Rose Radio 4,2.15pm Choice The Hound of the Baskervilles (Tvm, 1983) Channel 5,3.40pm Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2704 Times Newspapers Limited Choice The Queen's Jubilee Garden Bbc Two, 8pm Oreck

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