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News from 23/07/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Helen Studd, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Michael Geliot, Julia Sohrab, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, James Felt, Roger Boyes and Isobel Conway, Joe Stone, Ian Blackshaw, Richard Hobson, Linda Tsang, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Nikolai Tolstoy, Elizabeth Judge, Lea Paterson and Abigall Rayner, Richard Irving, Andrew Neil Presenter, Patrick Barkham, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Amir Zia, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald G. MacLean, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Ben Webster and Angela Jameson, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Peter Davies, Michael H Reed, John Humphrys Presenter, John Warden, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Christina Speight, Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, David Rowan, Vanora Bennett, Stephen Whittle, Barbara Rowlands, Richard Cork, Edward Fennell, John Wadham, Director, Ronan McGreevy, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Fred Holland, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Susan Pape, Hannah Hennessy, Tim Goldingham, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, James D. Zirin, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Trevor Grove, Abigall Rayner, Neville Scott, Lea Paterson and Ablgail Rayner, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, David Pannick QC, Rowan Williams, Nick Hasell, Philip August, Andrew D. Robinson (Director), Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Jeremy Hills, Vittoria d'Alessio, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, John Cooper, Giles Whittell, John Munday, John Carr and Daniel McGrory, Ian Johns, Craig Lord, Terry Sanderson, John Paxton, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Jean Roose, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Christopher Gillibrand, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Christopher Andrew, Richard Morris (Chief Executive), Oliver Kamm, Alan Hamllton, C J Brougham, Stephen Dalton, Joe Partridge, Nicholas van Hoogstraten, David Powell, Vince Wright, Simon Crompton, Gilly Hendry, Justine Hancock, Anthony Howard, Charles Kennedy, Jenny Davey, David Corker, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Julian Moore, Russell Kempson and Stephen Burgen, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Archbishop fires opening shot at Disney Carey's successor named today Index Inquiry criticism Murder warning 61,000 rapes Witness-nobbling inquiry in case of the killer tycoon Little Brother's fingerprints all over the library No title Anatonmy of the £30m deal Shares tumble to six-year low Index Free Book Duncan Smith to sack rival in Tory shuffle Underscar News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Pastoral symphony where Mrs B knows the score Archer's appeal dismissed within minutes Brewer pursues High Court case against Guardian Intelligent Finance Killer swaps his palatial seat for a prison cell Temple to greed that became a human folly BT A fortune built on avarice and intimidation Fearful witnesses who had second thoughts Thousands of serious offenders allowed to live in society 61,000 women raped in a year, crime survey says Endsleigh Go Jewish women gain divorce freedom Lack of money Vim delay justice- reform for 10 years' MoD civil servants to get 30% In Brief Pilots 'to blame' Attic thief jailed Murder charge Stabbing charge Rail vandalism up Jazz singer dies Asylum work ban Upwardly mobile artisan who tried to fool the Devil Puzzle as early as Roman Empire Tower approved that could block views of St Pauls One. Tel How it works: 45,760 ways of spelling your name Men in two minds over emotions Solicitor who faked wills jailed for £2m 'web of lies' Human gene patents delaying research Aga Khan's plea puts Carey in a quandary Mercedes-Benz Underneath the dishevelled and anarchic exterior of… No laughing matter for David Davis Sir Elton's former producer dies in motorway crash Prudential PS Freak accident chocked boy during operation Security lapse in suicide trio case Joseph Michael Associates Soldier dies in caving exercise Lufthansa Americans help with royal dish Outbreak of panic turned crisis to disaster Blair is treated as completely off-limits in this bland report C&G BT 'Policy, not public, saved Phoenix' 'Lessons learnt' We are one bullet away from war, say loyalists By a Correspondent: Teenager is accused over 'bombing plot' P Esure Ford New father s life cut dead in street Would-be leader who 'is a faction of one' Duncan Smith examines Swedish action on drugs Life Search The Times Offers Direct Portrait is saved MPs face lottery to get answers Today in Parliament 12 dead in Israeli attack on home of Hamas chief EU extends sanctions against Zimbabwe Frette Briton faces 800 lashes for illegal bar First direct Women pay brutal price of 'family honour' Time Online Virgin one account Bush seeks golbal allies for missile defence Picture Gallery Pepe accused of leaving US off tour to avoid sex scandals row Electric Ultra Smart America withholds 'aid for abortion' Reborn WorldCom could send rvials to the wall Starr switches from Monica to body art British Gas The Computer World French rail managers guilty of fraud over Eurostar Holiday skippers help trade in people smuggling Dutch newcomer steps down Heathlow Helpline for living in EU Turkish leader evades poll In Brief Serb challenger Accord signed Iran accused (AP): Fears for Karzai (AP): Suu Kyi tour (Reuters): Polar bears shot (Reuters): Fish out of water A long dark night of jazz's lost soul Theartre Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill New End Nw3 Dance Elements Cannizaro Park Festival The Times Proms BBC Phil/Noseda Albert Hall/Radio 3 Dance Don Quixote Covent Garden From all the Lib Dems- thank you Mr Brown The spending review stakes out clear ground at last for the next election He's able. He's a pal of the President. So why will Dick Cheney have to go? Pass the humane killer, and let the lesson begin Eh-oh, brothers Foot in Mouth A devastating tale of systemic failure in government Holiday Snaps Today's reshuffle is another step on long Tory path Devilishly Difficult Santan understands Welsh, but he finds acrostics taxing Criminal justice under reform Artistic challenges of staging opera Freedom within the European Union Politics on television Rites and wrongs The Times The mysteries of Nelson's relics Buzzing the Bard McCartney pictures Know your vegetables Noms de plume The Weather The Times Crossword 22,099 Weathercall National Forecasts Empire Paul Simons Weather Eye Eurotunnel on track Bidders desert Crossing M&s sells Kings chain O'Neal new Merrill chief Redwood quits Murray The Times/Henley Bursary Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today Charcol Index FTSE falls 5% to six-year low Taxpayers could face rail b ill of £556m Energis recruits Pluthero to head new-look team Index Souter picks up Stagecoach reins again UK online A compensation that tests logic Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Exchange rates The Times Books Direct Rates could stay unchanged well into next year Lastminute diluted in Travelprice takeover Insurance threat to Welsh mine Trading news lifts IG shares Megalomedia takes the cake Workers at risk of old-age poverty Awg Reuters loses ground on fear of grim news Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Light again at end of the tunnel 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 Telemetrix on the up ahead of figures Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street City Diary Gimme Shelter in Kent The Open University Politics at fault for crisis of confidence Heron Tower joins Erotic Gherkin The Times Sharp fall for shares BT Sidgmore vows rapid rebirth for WorldCom Biggest bankruptcy filing in US history Fendeing off vultures will be greatest challenge The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Summer brings scant joy to the holiday industry Tourism trade Minister woos US tourists, but B&Bs demand hard-sell to Britons, writes Elizabeth Judge Picture Gallery Business to Business Turner & co Bridging Loans GuaranteedCar Finance. com WVE Pentagon (UK) Ltd Business Opportunities Goldfinch Wholesalers Alternative Easy Bridging Loans PLC Deadline on taxpayers' calculation In Brief Helpful advice Plan carefully Guide to stress Index Anniversaries Birthdays Aleksandr Ginzburg Soviet dissident who spent 20 years in and out of labour campu, but who was none too pleased to be set free in America Gordon Wellman Distinguished parliamentary correspondent Gus Dudgeon Record producer behind some of pop's most successful sounds Court & Social Lives Remembered Group Captain John Cunningham Nightfighter ace who was one of the war's most prolific scorers and afterwards flew the world's first jet airliner Harold Beaver Academic rebel who challenged conventional thinking with unorthodox theories Births, marriages & Deaths A question of faith It is acceptable for the Archbishop of Canterbury to embrace Druids' pagan roots? Nature Notes News Quiz MPs say boring science studies put students off Debate the issues of the day as they, haapen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Does science have to be dull? How to make learning Interesting: who should pay for personal tuition On This Day The Times, July 23,1984 Ballesteros Takes his Second Open with a Final Flourish Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 23,1897 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Today's royal engagements Luncheon Reception Meeting Legal news Personal Column Foresavers Home thoughts from the Great War Court & Social Announcements Marriages Appointments in the Forces Answers Forthcoming marriages Index Turning to Laker and Underwood to weave their magic Cricket Christopher Martin-Jenkins is forced to dip into the past to find a spinningn combination of sufficient quality to trouble the world's best batsmen Wicketkeepers at ease standing up or back, with blistering batting and a touch of eccentricity Daley in hearing appeal compensated by cut in sentecne Law Report Privy Council The ground rules for CMJ's teams Parole Board cannot review protective term Court of Apeeal Criminal Division Published July 23,2002 Regina (Giles) v Parole Board and Another' Index Have your say and win Test tickets Ward makes Kent pay with superb fightback Frizzell County Championship first division Maynard gives Jones the glory Second division Dalrymple the ace in Middlesex pack Yorkshire's victory hopes thwarted Yesterday's scoreboards Gallian heads unlikely triumph Gough forced to withdraw from England frame Indians tune up in style for Lord's West Indies leave it late to seal win9 Empire left in turmoil by death of Salman Racing The Wright Track Reading the racecard Results from yesterday's four meetings Nashwan: the diamond with a flaw AYR Yarmouth Course Specialists England v India Regan set for move to Leeds In Brief Ration's defence Nickle to leave McRoy off mark Maier returns Trinidad to retire Thorpe say Manchester should be doing more to stop durg cheats Foster maintains body of evidence to suggest lean times are far away Radcliffe shunned for track captain's role England rely on good night's sleep to close medals gap Weightlifting coaches face drugs inquiry Howey faces omission from Games squad Cookey is forced to withdraw In Brief First for Khan Freeman lunch Irish hopes high Bicycle rescue Button signs for Bar to fast-track title plans Motor racing Torrance puts faith in team ehic to give US rough ride Golf The results service Times Square Pools forecast Dancing your way to fitness Leeds give Venables financial backing to rebuild Football Troubled Wise shown the door by Leicester Ferdinand ready to fashion the further for United The end of an era for the last of the big spenders No title Making waves in Manchester Deal is good for clubs but Rio is the real winner Mortgages for Business Limited Index Why we must preserve innocence Etiquette Comment Law The loss of childhood As Rowan Williams is today confirmed as the new Archbishop of Canterbury, we present the first of two exclusive extracts from his forthcoming book. Today he describes how, sexually, socially and economically, we are failing to look after our children Now pay The world's first museum dedicated to espionage has opened its doors. Christopher Andrew says gadgets will draw the public, but its a shame they had no room for Elizabethan spies The tipping point When a royal customer leaves a paltry £2 after a £200 dinner, neither ignorance nor poor arithmetic is any excuse. Giles Whittell explains why Social stereo-tips History will, I suskpect, conclude that a central failure of the Blair Government was its striking lack of interest in trade union matters Kennedy: a proper grown-up Literary monument preserved If I ruled the world 'I' d force drivers to stand blindfolded in the traffic' We want a diamond wedding In an era of widespread divorce, what are the chances of a couple making their marriage last for 60 year? Vittoria d'Alessio investigates Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Where am I? In a continuing search for sobriety, Joe Stone goes shopping - but finds it surreal The Edinburgh Festival Hot spots signal hearts in danger A technique for measuring the risk of strokes could save 1,000 lives a week worldwide. Simon Crompton reports Sinusitis: we can breathe easy Painful nasal problems are frequently misdiagnosed, says Barbara Rowlands Diagnosis turned on its head Is rough play bad for my grandson? The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions How to contact Dr Collins Breaking the soun A high-tech ear implant helped schoolgirl Rebecca French to hear, but there are those who fear it raises false hopes, says Justine Hancock What is the 'It is not easy. But it is beautiful to have the choice of sound or silence' Melvyn Bragg I is time to stop poetic injustice? Viewpoint As Poetry Review gets its first new editors in 16 years, Erica Wagner wonders what it takes to launch a stanza bonanza Jazz This year's festival in Montreux was all about dynamic playing. Alyn Shipton felt the vibe Madrigals and Enlishmen Elizabethan madrigals are getting some modern companions at the Proms. Hilary Finch reports Sages of Sibelius New Jazz Albums Songs from the West Coast Doing it by the books It's not the Angel of the North, but Anthony Gormley's new sculpture beside the British Library makes a slow but lasting impact, says Richard Cork Radio The Old Testament remains inspirational, finds Vanora Bennett Crities' choice The Mikado Entertainments Listings Opera & Ballet The Erotic Review The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satelite, cable & digital Choice Sports Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice BBC One Variations Times Crossword No 2713 The Times Choice NHFA Sports disputes: legal decisions in 24 hours Transsexuals - winning the right to marry Index Compliance Director & PLC Company Secretary Barclays The Times Law Section Why my three daughters can at last be our bridesmaids The latest Strasbourg ruling will make a vital difference to transsexuals, but it's not the end of the battle, says Stephen Whittle, one of the early campaigners Lamb Building Chambers of Ami Feder Money-laundering: a cautionary tale Jonathan Duff is the first solictitor to have been jailed for not reporting a supspicion of money-laundering. It is a worrying story, reports David Corker Hong Kong silences the echoes of a long-dead empire News A sporting decision in just 24 hours On the eve of the Commonwealth Games, Ian Blackshaw describes a successful alternative to costly litigation for resolving sporting disputes Sports 'brands' are special Financial Ombudsman Service GLS IC Information Commissioner Tilting the sc justicce towards Lord Falconer of Thoroton explains the the controversial White Paper. Interview No more excuses: it's jury service for everyone now There is no reason for the midele casses to escape their civic duty, writes Trevor Grove English legacy splits US judiciary A ship kprovidn gambling cruises has created bitter divisons over sovereign immunity, says James D. Zirin A heady brew for poolside reading Summer marks a dozy time for corporate work A bear market, terrorism and corruption have cut City activity, says Edward Fennell In the City LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Lawyer of the week 'This judgment will send a strong message about worth and dignity' Bulletin board Cross-Examination July 2002 Readers' queries The College of Law discussess unfair dismissal: compensation for electrcity poles; tree preservation orders; and personal liability and banks Picture Gallery Film Council LPC Legal Practice Clerks Multiple Display Advertising Items Lord Woolf attacks the Treasury over court funding Legal Diary Trading places Queen's Counsel CPS Crown Prosecution Service Hays ZMB

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