News from 17/07/2002
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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, Paul Nelson, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Richard Thomas, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Chris Brooks, Carol Midgley, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Michael Dynes and Daniel McGrory, David Chater, Christopher Walker and Stewart Tendler, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Simon Harris, Clive Davis, David Tipping, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Michael Chichester, Gabrielle Starkey, Lynne Truss, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Michael Everard, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Davina McCall, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Nic Hopkins and David Robertson, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Bridget Cowan, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Mark Lund, Godfrey Barker, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Anthea Lawson, David Charter, Angela Jameson, Lisa Jardine, Roger Scruton, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Andrew Norfolk Hannah Hennessy and Matthew Brace, Daniel McGrory, Lisa Armstrong, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Diana Cambridge, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, John Muir, Stephen McClure, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Natalle Bennett, Salley Vickers, Mark Sowerby, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Bernard Coughlan, Peter Lachmann, Richard Ford and Vanda Carson, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Erica Wagner, David Lister Ireland Correspondent and Philip Webster Political Editor, David Mattin, Charles Bremnar, Nick Hasell, Philip August, Jill Sherman Tom Baldwin and Christine Buckley, Margaret Reynolds, Glen Owen, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Martin Pawley, Andro Linklater, James Lloyd Davies, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Caroline Merrell and James Moore, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tom Cox, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Kenneth M. Dunning, Deborah King, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Pat Lumley, Amanda Craig, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Janet Fricker, David Benson and Patrick Barkham, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Rewan, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Chart Track, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Ashling O'Connor, Nigel Powell, Norman Braidwood, Oliver Kay and David McVay, Stephen Dalton, Christopher Hitchens, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Simon Crompton, Andrew Finkel, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Huw Beynon, Justine Hancock, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Christine Buckley and Elizabeth Judge, Susan Emmett, Roland Watson and Katty Kay,
Resumo30 Years after this, IRA says sorry FTSE rallies as Dow Jones falls Inside Mirror scandal Billy Why Tiger is killing golf National council strike threatens new era of union militancy No Title Suits you, sir (but try harder) Wanted: frame fit for the world's dearest painting The Good Birth Guide 11 feared dead as helicopter ditches in North Sea What's Important Business In the second section The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Blair chat show is destined to run interminably Soccer club chiefs 'kept in dark over Tv lifeline' Race body watchdog faces wait on charges Dino-Bird family tree on show Intelligent Finance Race to replace man who revolutionised Radio 2 After turning the old fogeys' station into an oasis of cool, Jim Mori is moving on, reports Adam Sherwin BBC Breakfast poaches rivals Fast-moving diplomats box clever Royal Mail He attracted new listeners without losing the old Britain backs US plan for attack on Iraq 'This threat is growing not diminishing' Evidence of Saddam's menace far from clear Peugeot Art of gesture politics 'Spinning was wrong' The words of Blair Most self-serving question asked Shirley Nolan, transplant pioneer, kills herself Woman who killed father 'driven mad by cannabis' Brighton beach party claims second life Picture Gallery Mother is held as girl, 12, starves to death Morgan has might on his side over Mirror scandal PC World Beckhams' religious education Gay budgie and wife with a headache. It's A first for Monty Python Bombay Dreams become £1m reality Dando verdict a terrible wrong, juror said Two cleared of torso murder after 25 years Student 'drank victim's blood in quest to become vampire' Lowest rate Anthrax hoaxer sent to jail for posting flour Gap year student drowns In Brief Police Bill saved Gas fitter fined Gypsies at Eton PC stabbed Edexcel attack Crooked clowns The drugs debate Citroën Schools and libraries are closed by council strike London faces Tube stoppage chaos Alternatives to work Esure Unhappy couples should not put faith in divorce Equality boost for unmarries and gay partners Simple tests could spot prostate cancer P&O Stena For sale: lots of room and a view Consumers 'must be persuaded that vaccinated beef is safe' Watchdog rebukes Whitehall for ignoring jobs code Citibank More than Nikon BBC told not to demote politics Schools' billions will fund major teaching changes MoD to spend £600m on computers Heathlow Primary that can give others a lesson in lessons 'Chicken' Darling gibe over runways MOPS Day of terror as bombers showed Belfast no mercy Picture Gallery The IRA statement in full The worst atrocities Somak Holidays Halifax Banking scandal is another blow to French elite Troubled history of Credit Lyonnais Standing up to politicians may have cost Trichet his dream Judges dog the Establishment Empire Main candidates US powerless to prevent rising cost of healthcare Gunmen pick off bus passengers after bomb attack EU and Russia will not sideline Arafat Halifax Madrid recalls envoy in island row (Reuters): Straw plea to China on weapons In Brief (Reuters): General on trial (AFP): Brothers held (AFP): Briton killed (AP): Six die in heat Bush plan to defend America from terror Key measures in America's security strategy Just AAsk British Red Cross Time President under new pressure over shares Times Online The Times Gaddafi roadshow baffles the starving Turkish coalition finally calls election as more MPs resign A new government will face decisions over Iraq and Eu membership, writes Andrew Finkel in intanbul (AP): And all because the lady loves her beau Prudential Mugabe begs for aid from Castro Ravishing Tewsley is pure gold Dance Onegin Covent Garden Debra Craine World music Cesaria Evora Festival Hall The Times Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Times Online Reviews in full Comedy Sandra Bernhard Shepherds Bush Empire Concert Vilar Young Artists Covent Garden The Times Ok, Gordon—but is the power with you? Welcome to the show, folks. And let's all give a great big to our host Picture Gallery A brand new Blair, and the same old story A mild rebuke Arms and Apologies The timing the explains the IRA's stark change of tone Promising Start Blair's Select Committee appearance was a success Till Jeff us Do Part A new marriage liturgy for serial brides and grooms Anglican priorities Special delivery The Times Responsibility for pension provision Letters to the Editor Academic boycotts and discrimination Nelson for the nation Ways of reducing traffic congestion Teaching history Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Must try harder Cannabis rules The Weather The Times Crossword 22.094 Dell Lawsuit for WorldCom Briefing GSK to sue Novartis Buyout of Energis UK De La Rue warning Records handed over Bid hopes boost P&o Vote to 'keep BA British' Kensington shares fall Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today Commodities Coal fired Directors face jail in audit move Greenspan fails to give investors a breather End of Sommer at Telekom Star wars Inflation drops to bottom of range Premier Resorts Ltd. The Register The Times Greenspan's mistimed hurrah Business Editor's Commentary Exchange rates Nuclear clean-tip to cost £1.9bn more than expected Wetherspoons defies World Cup hoodoo to boost sales The trainline Selby pits to close after ministers block aid Speculation leaves Centrica at three-year low Laxey faces defeat in attempt to break up British Land R&sa fund turns to capital guarantee to ensure solvency Cadbury loses its fizz as beverage sales fall Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Centrica's fall is undeserved Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Suitor's stake revives hopes for Moss Bros Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Europe has policy for butter, so why not one for guns? The Times Norman comes back out of his shell Nic Hopkins and David Robertson see the return of turnaround whiz who created the Knutsford phenomenon Lots of bottle AT&T Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links On Saturday Bank of Scotland Revamp may add to the confusion Savings Paula Hawkins says that we might to safter sticking with Isas and stakeholders Pensioners will be Minded by Brown's science Bankrupt's breach of trust Law Report Chancery Division Published July 17,2002 Woodland-Ferrari v Ucl Group Retirement Benefits Scheme Before Mr Justice Ferris Judgment July 5,2002 Power to make possession order Court of Appeal Published July 17,2002 Gil v Baygreen Properties Ltd Before Lord Justice Clarke and Sir Martin Nourse Judgment July 8,2002 Treating appeal as a re-hearing Queen's Bench Division Published July 17,2002 Ansarl and Others v Puffin Investment Co Ltd and Others Bewley Heritage The Times Michael Shanly Homes Knight Frank Battle for quality as well as quantity in South East Tracker leads the way to cheap deals Mortgages No title Sotheby's Sport Relief Offers in the region of £470,000 To Advertise City & Docklands Brydian Court Barratt Whitefiars Landsdowne Land for Sale Kensington S. W. 7 The Times Bellway Humberts Late gain for shares Peninsula Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Carey Blyton Shirley Nolan Mother who founded a bone marrow register Percy Yutar Lawyer whose career peaked with the prosecution of Mandela Court & Social Major-General Benny Peled Air force commander in the Yom Kippur war and the Entebbe raid Lives Remembered Liddy Oldroyd Award-winning director of Drop the Dead Donkey who raised funds to flight neuroendocrine cancer Stella Richman Actress, restaurateur and creative drama producer who had her finger on the pulse of popular taste Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives in brief To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Control of Gibraltar Should Tony Blair's Government hand over control of the Rock? Corporate scandals Will Bush's crackdown help to restore confidence in American business ethics? Nature Notes News Quiz On This Day The Lighter Side of French Feminism Prize. quiz@thetimes Bush struggles to avert backlash on business scandals What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 17,1912 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Premier Events Personal Column Jetworld Faresavers Travel Insurance Box Number Replies Flight searchers Travel Insurance Picture Gallery Fluctuating fortunes of money Contact Details for Classified Advertising Court & Social Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Forthcoming marriages Marriages Luncheon Dinner Reception Announcement Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Paper Tiger? Richards so obvious but it is far from three and easy for England Cricket who should go in first wicket down? Christopher Martin-Jenkins turns his mind to the No 3 berth, an easy task for his World Xi but less so for England, where Ted Dexter edges out Ken Barrington for the position Know your limits or face a trial court Geft fit, look fit: ypur five-day guide to squash Wurz latest candidate to replace McNish Motor racing Untested on the world stage Swearing footballers see red Ladbrokes McGrath provides cheer for Yorkshire Cricket: Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy quarter-finals Indians get used to slow pace of life Times Square Fleming has the final word for old guard The results service Extended tour for India pair Today's fixtures Drumm humbles England Somerset hope to welcome back Caddick Duffield fuels desire with Foreign Affairs Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Catterick Worcester Kempton Park Sedgefield Yarmouth Paper Tiger: has Woods lost drive to win with style? The Open Championship Coral Sex discrimination still par for the course at Muirfield William Hill Hay fever the best hope to defeat superman Why Muirfield puts wind up the best of them Golf: the Open Championship Rose lands playing partner straight out of top drawer Tee times Ipswich honour Sir Bobby Football Seaman under threat as Arsenal target Recber Bath enhance Australian connection In Brief Wolf heads pack Calzaghe dream Riding high Smith joins Leeds Jalabert calls time on professional career Cycling: Tour de France Whitlock not in team pending drug ruling Athletics Betdirect Referees see red in the face of abuse by players No title Two into three does go Duval will trust in his iron will to prove the doubters wrong The Champions League 2002 No more exucses Interview Arts Books Créme Juries on trial The Saturday Times Friendship Suits you, sir (but try harder) Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong assesses John Prescott's new look The Times Mary Ann Sieghart Here the building is the brand. The art will change but the edifice remains the same, and people will visit because Baltic has a buzz Morris method brings home the billions The Times Too smart for their own good? The latest mobile phones are also digital cameras and Mp3 players—the perfect toy for the executive, or teenager, says Nigel Powell Simply the best—or the worst? Top ten games Picture Gallery Put to the test Pikmin for Gamecube (Nintendo) £39.99 Techno babble Democracy online? forget it. The voters don't want it and it is bound to fail, says David Rowan I was hoping to bring you an exclusive message from… No title Nice, or all things nasty? Literature is littered with the evils women do when men can't control them. What are men so afraid of, asks Margaret Reynolds Entertainments Savoy Theatre The Times Critics' choice James Christopher's top ten movies Rocky mountain high Ansel Adams at 100 Hayward Gallery A season of shimmering luminosity Artful pasta, but is it art? Barilla and Bollywood make for light but diverting shows, says John Russell Taylor Pasta: Italian Culture on a Plate Estorick Collection Cinema India Victoria and Albert Museum John Moyr Smith Richard Dennis Leonard Sash East West Click into a 3-D world that comes to life off the shelf Amanda Craig The internet was going to prove the death of the book; instead it has given authors and readers new ways to connect Measure for measure, how the American West was won Raymond Seitz Measuring America How the Nation was Shaped by the Greatest Land Sale in History By Andro Linklater HarperCollins, ?17.99;366 pp Isbn 0 007 10887 7 T ?14.39 (p&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Wagons West The Epic Story of America's Overland Trails by Frank McLynn Jonathan Cape, ?20;510 pp Isbn 0 224 06009 D T ? (p&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 A Foreign Field War can be hell, but sometimes that's just life Erica Wagner The Times A great philosopher's counterlife: the secret is in the bathing trunks Roger Scruton Netsche: A Philosophical Biography By R?dlger Safranski Trans. Shelley Frisch Granta, £25;400 pp Isbn 1 862 07506 9 T £20 (p&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Zarathustra's Secret By Joachim Kohler Trans. Ronald Taylor Yale, ?19.95;384 pp Isbn 0 300 09278 4 T 15.96 (p&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 TLS The tiny acts of faithfull fiction that celebrate the creative power of love Salley Vickers The Times Fiction Shorts The Times Faraday's The Life was full of sparks in more ways than one Bestsellers The Times Bridge Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player. Lesson Forty Two Chess Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 22708 The Times Choice The Open University When hugs are just one of the perks of the job Picture Gallery High-level teamwork A Working Relationship Squadron Leader Lyn Johnson, left, manager of the Red Arrows, and her assistant, Jenny Dempster Fashion: low prices for top designer clothes Versatile PA to Owners/directors Busy Restaurant… Medical Secretary & PA to Doctor in Knightsbridge CPG Quality Receptionists Receptionist Part Time Medical Secretary Rms Experienced Receptionist/Office Manager Anderson Hoare Assistant Cashier Joslin Rowe Saltmarsh Partnership PA to Chairman Space@gowerstreet. com CWM Why it pays to keep the staff happy Attractive perks and civilised hours can often generate higher profits, says Bridget Cowan For a fast delivery, treat the courier kindly Time Savers Contacts Heritage Recruitment Aldrich & Company Experienced Secretary Convent Garden Bureau Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Jpa Appointments Bi-Language CHI Serac Communications The All England Lawn Tennis Club Fine flavours for barbecues Cut-price class Champs-Elysées Audiomagazines Receptionist/Admin Assistant Administrative Support NSR Shizué Heritage Recruitment John D Wood & Co Times Newspapers Interior Designers require secretary/showroom… Where luxury is a family tradition Conference Call Age-old prejudice FYI The trainline No title Childbirth should be a joyous experience, yet where… The case for a low-tech approcah? Although most women say they would rather give birth without resorting to drugs or technical assistance, the chances of delivering babies naturally are small. However, the tide appears to be turning, says Simon Crompton Uncovering the home truths Hospital home birth rates Hospitals with lowest number of planned home births taking place Birth story Time to let nature take its course Giving birth without medical intervention should be possible whether you have your baby in a maternity unit or at home. Janet Fricker explains how to increase your chances of a natural delivery Highest births per midwife Midwife-led units with highest emergency transfer rates Counting on a good service Water births Home births Birth place 'Stand-alone' midwife-led unit Good Birth Guide South East How to Use this Guide How the data has been compiled South West Vermilion
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