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News from 22/07/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, William Morrey, John Hester, Barney Spender, Helen Studd, DJM, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Neil Inkley, R. H. L. Randall, Graham Searjeant and John Ashworth, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Michael Mander, David Chater, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Lynne Truss, Thomas Brentwood, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor and Patrick Barkham, Patrick Barkham, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Heather Neill, Shyam Bhatia, John Thicknesse, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Philip Whitaker, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Roger Gibbeson, Director, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Sanjida O'Connell, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Michael Tillotson, John Chelmsford, Miranda Ingram, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Stephen Collins, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stuart Sime, Angela Jameson, Simon Tait, Emma Thompson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Margaret Cook and Phill Robinson, Vanora Bennett, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Geoffrey Dean, Roge Howard, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Sara Curtis, Neville Scott, Colin Coventry, Richard Owen, John Carr, Roger Boyes, R. G. D. Small, Mark Saxon, Jack Gillon, Emily Davies, Stewart Tendler, A. D. Harris, Philip August, Phil Robinson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, Graham Keeley and Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, David Lawrenson and Peter Wilson, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Terence Morris, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Mike Rosewell, Margaret Cook, Jennifer Hall, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Ian Headley, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Crispian Portsouth, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, H. A. Thomas, Valerie Grove, Abigail Rayner, Anne Spackman Property Editor and Valerie Eillott Countryside Editor, David Lovibond and Robin Young, Owen Slot, Robbie Millen, Roma Felstein, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Giles Whiting, John Watson, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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HIV tests for all new nurses and doctors 700 infected nurses may have come from Africa to Britain £30 million Rio Party talks WorldCom folds Can adultery help your marriage? T2 Prisons chief fears overcrowding riots The best laid schemes of MSPs gang aft agley The Times Today Big Easy conquers Muirfield the hard way Losing Raisa was worse than losing Russia NDCS Ministers too slow to enlist Army in epidemic Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Ministers' warning to IRA on ceasefire Worst and the best of prisons Man is shot dead in Belfast after weekend of violence Visa Fury over call to honour 'killer' Duke and Duchess of Devonshire aim to defy hunt ban Labour in 'utter mess' over reform Priest apologises to brigadier's widow By a Correspondent: Cliff fall woman was 'tied tip and gagged' Seat Search for eccentric family to rival The Simpsons Blair asks members to help pay £6 debt Shipman airs contempt in prison letters Tory leader to learn from toughest drug policy in EU Volvo The week in Parliament Disgraced Scottish leader took £30,000 'handshake' 'Obviously I'm the guilty one but I'm not' Scots and French in fishing row In Brief Boy feared dead 'Raider' killed Stolen ring Books damaged Tiger Moth crash Archer appeal Taxi death Full tilt ahead Knifeman fleeing police attacks three people at bus stop Cash reward to improve behaviour by tenants Esure Dollond & Aitchison Skipper had 70 migrants on yacht No one knows how many foreign nurses have HIV Campet RIGHT Doctors seek separate clinics for migrants Y Care Airlines say plan for performance tables is unfair 400-year-old thatched cottage reduced to rubble The new Alfa Electric police fail to form an orderly Kew Bahrain's New Era Church tries to save its trampled treasures Virgin money 'Friendly' Russians prompted M15 alert Peugeot Cuts 'will cripple' space station Drivers face spies in the sky? Move over, Darling More Volkswagen for your money The state of the unions Silly season sends politics into the cold Home Insurance Sas taught us a lesson, says US Air Force Chief How bin Laden's huge convoy gave American forces the slip Afghans still marvel that 1,000 cars and lorries escaped in the night, reports Shyam Bhatia from Kabul The Times DELL Marines under fire Spanish troops quit island In Brief Harare murder Harare (AP): Rabin case starts Jerusalem Rail crash inquiry Rome Nuclear shuffle Sydney Holiday Inn Putting Christian back in democracy Deal may let Becker avoid trial over tax Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies Prudential Fortuyn finally laid to rest AOL The Open University Green MP's loan adds to sleaze row in Germany Slip of pen cost Italian his manhood Abbey National Black box for cars may curb drivers Zimbabwe sanctions to widen Somak Holidays Time French see red as 'Natashas' take over the sex trade Times Online Www. timesonllne. co uk What's Important STEPwise Republicans facing re-election defy Bush to woo voters Populist woos the poor in Brazil's presidential race Investors shudder at favourite's firebrand rhetoric Tanzania aid in jeopardy over jet Roche Bobois Paris Halifax US traitor killed in fall at dacha Haydn's paradise with horns of plenty Proms Proms First Night/Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times Theatre Meeting Myself Coming Back Concert Encantos Wigmore Hall For better or worse, this was the real Tony Blair Face-to-face meeting exposed the dilemma over parliamentary scrutiny Sans trust, sans friendship, sans innocence. Where's the fun in being 30? The West, between rocks and hard places Thanks, Tiger Paying Politics The case for increased state funding of parties is weak Berlin Blues Schr?der suddenly looks like a loser Affairs Fair A new book promotes marital infidelity Investment risks Nurses needed The Times Christians protest at UK arms sales Answers on offer for road congestion Decline of the fine Live and on the spot Church and divorce Watchdog rebuked Artistic goals Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… University is not the only course Primaries' pain Sunday post Your number's up The Weather Today's Weather Mostly Dry with Sunny Spells The Times Crossword 22,098 New Book: The Times Crossword Book 3 is available at… Nokia Picture Gallery Els rests easy at last after winning Open the hard way TaylorMade Slip, sliding away Track record Prize assets The awful Monty fails to get over Ms major frustration Open Championship Smiling Assassin gives Muirfield crowd plenty of reasons to cheer New York Tiger survives on animal instincts Statistics offer Torrance encouragement for Belfry Unheralded Evans plays round of his life to taste glory Battle-weary Els emerges from bunker victorious Open Championnship Final Open Championship scores The Hardware No regrets for gallant French loser Levet Amenable Alliss cut above below-par Donnelly Weight of the world off Schumacher's shoulders Motor racing: French Grand Prix Results and standings Bridgestone Kevin Eason assesses how the teams fared at Magny-Cours Calderwood embodies spirit of new dawning at Leeds Rugby league Button on his way to BAR after Renault sever ties Wakefield miss chance of rare win Ferdinand on way as Ferguson finally gets his man Tomlinson shines in defeat Polo Armstrong rides jeers to tighten grip Cycling: Tour de France Results and standings United make £30m statement of intent Krige beats Tri-nations bite charge Rugby union Oxford Brookes put finishing touches to engaging regatta Rowing Liverpool focus on Duff after Bowyer talks end England happy to put faith in Crawley again Kent push Surrey to the brink of defeat Stevens takes full advantage as Durham pay for lapses Lewry's burst hands Sussex victory Muralitharan close to record Ganga puts West Indies in control Inept England self-destruct after encouraging start Bangar quick to show all-round qualities Yorkshire frustrated by Swann's defiant century Pitch battle suits Bichel and Mason Fdrizzell County Championship second dlvision Weekend scoreboards Spearman battles to fend off Glamorgan The Times Pietersen and Boje construct chance for victory Middlesex promotion push leave spectators disgruntled The results service Rugby league Total body awareness is crucial Keep fit, look fit: ballet fusion Today's fixtures Racing results from Saturday's eight meetings Times Square Rossi adds to lead as rivals crash In Brief Official inquiry Commonwealth Games Britain struggle Modern pentathlon Essex in last four Bowls Crump closes in Speedway Curtis takes lead England expects Squash Brabants excels Canoeing Butler battered Cycling McCoy takes five to demonstrate Rasen d'etre Ayr Brighton Windsor Beverley Leaders in the Flat championships Nashwan dies at 16 Council liable for footpath Law Report Court of Appeal Confession is not excluded Court of Appeal Criminal Division Knott and Gilchrist fit bill all round Christopher Martin-Jenkins delves into the glove compartment as he selects his wicketkeepers for his England and world XIs, with the need for runs a decisive factor Bishop not liable over bells Queen's Bench Division Terms of intent not synonymous Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published July 22,200 Regina v Zaman Brilliant Sobers deserves place as batsman alone Have your say and win Test tickets Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Michael Stern Obituaries Founder of a legendary southern African school which educated generations of lcaders Professor Royden Harrison Old Labour polcmicist whose magnum opus—the biography of Beatricc and Sidney Webb—was 30 years in the writing Court & Social Bertrand Goldschmidt Lives in Brief Margaret Elliott Heiress and artist who enjoyed a glamorous life socia Personal Column Box Number Replies Court & Social Premier Events Contact Details for Classified Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Insurance Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers From Our Special Correspondent: India's Grip on Kashmir Following india's independence in 1947, predominantly Muslim Kashmir acceded to the predominantly Hindu Indian Union. Pakistani incursions had resulted in occupation by the Indian Army and the establishment of a ceasefire line by the United Nations. The disputed region's troubles had not, however, diminished its popularity as a holiday destination Prize. quiz@thetimes News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life July 22,1920 Murdered in 1940, Isaac Babel had described the Cossacks' fight with Poland in the incisive stories collected as Red Cavalry; these grew from a 1920 diary which catches the sheer muddle of war Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Answers Six of best in final Heritage award battle Notebook Museums by Simon Tait Changing the Guard The Poles in wartime France Memorial reception New Yorkers get ready for world's first sex museum Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriages University news Capitalisation, week's change Great Wall Star Trek Need to know Ritblat can't have it all his own way T Mobile Who's who in the boardroom The company in detail History Stricter rules for auditors The Times verdict How we reached our decision The Times Need to Know: The week ahead Always looking on the bright side Change on Week Exchange Rates The Times Corporate profile Crunch for life insurers Briefing HK share sale at a peak Grosvenor shops sale Call to scrap pension tax Consumer boom 'to slow' Fiddler to rock Europe Investec shares discount Debate over Blu sale How the week finished Ministers to back audit changes Railtrack on course for bailout Stricken WorldCom files for bankruptcy Disney pirates to board UK bank Economic agenda Founder in 'chief' plan at Redbus The Register Empire Patience Wheatcroft Interview Infidelity Parents Fashion Arts A book at bedtime The neo-Edwardian nuptial A new book argues that adultery, if certain rules are adhered to, can bring benefits to a marriage. 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