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News from 26/07/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Louis Blom-Cooper, Phil Yates, John Naughton, Helen Studd, Barry Evans, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, R. Chicken, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Dominique Searle, Philip Howard, Kate Smith, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Patrick Barkham, Jeremy Whittle, Clare Stewart, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Peter Nicholls, Shirley English, Michael Knipe, Jane Clifton, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Chalfont, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, Justin Coleman, Peter Nichols, Roland Watson, Mark Court, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Geoffrey Van Orden, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Nigel Herring, Chairman, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Richard Dowden, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Brenda Almond, Martin Jackson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Jonathan Edwards, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Tony Lewin, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Roger Sainsbury, Philip Webster Political Editor and Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Craig Lord, Alistair McAlpine, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Frank Davis, Malcolm Shirley, Jack Balley, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Hannah Hennessey, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Abigail Rayner, Andrew Finkel, Owen Slot, Sally Patten, David Robertson, Lisa Verrico, Dan Cohn-Sherbok, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Hard man Nasser Blair will confront unions to ward off Strikes Amicus chief warns Labour of funding cut Ftse 100 rallies A few more gins put the older drinker in the pink The Times Today A kiss for Kirsty: Beckhams gesture sets the Games alight Gibraltar to hold own referendum The Times: best for sport The perfect fantasy tan BT Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Blair is late, he's late for a very important date Political Sketch Wind farm plan for East Coast Tory leader is told to end campaign of sniping at Davis IF Bypass for' Silverstone speeded up by Labour' Police smash mosque door to seize asylum-seekers Black Country town adopts refugee family Subaru Currys Japanese fish with a human tale gets full Dna mapping Bestselling drugs face heart attack investigation Why I will continue to take my medicine Cancer link' to hormone Race board chief to face court In Brief Doctor struck off Stowaway alert Kidnapper jailed Disease finding Hospital fraud Ecstasy boy Tree campaign Costume sale Morris applauds jailing of parent who hit teacher Ambulance staff told to say 'sir', not 'mate' Direct Line mazda Ramsay in a stew over veto Faith and Hope go into the new Inquisition Dixons Labour quango chief says he's no 'crony' Somak Holidays Coliseum waits to be enlightened Francis House Children's Hospice PS Rail strikers ignore plea by Games Organisers Xerox Sir Paul and wife make tracks as Quo joins Queen Tomorrow only in weekend The year of living idly Picture Gallery Home and away Freeserve Families raise £1.2m to sue over Omagh By a Correspondent: Law lords find Ulster Assembly vote legal Chappell Teenager a victim of hatred' Able and exciting chief who will give priority to home-grown talent Mitsubishi Motors Ovation as Boyd accepts Rsc 'poisoned chalice' Bbc to pay £2.8bn for revamp of its offices PC World Increase in dreg use by children Carnival row costs police £5.6m BT Councils offer a minimum wage of £5 an hour Football League's 'own goal' may sink small clubs Tomorrow only In play Jeanette winterson Action Hunger Children's agency chief sacked Ferrari Council must pay for gypsy nuisance No 10's remote control focuses vision for a short time only Invasion of Iraq is not imminent, says Blair Holland & Barrett Brown jumps gen on e-voting ns&i Bill for overseas travel soars Magic adventures bring increase in bedtime stories Reading improved by 1930s methods New onion puts end to tears Magnet Beckham takes his place in line-up of the gods Turkish murder suspect wins right to stay in Britain Court rules out divorce for gay couple Sound and fury of this Corporate crackdown signifies little B B C Deep South is just a whisker from war with Vietnam Twentieth 'hijacker' withdraws guilty plea Court rules that Papon Nazi trial was unfair Heal's Sexy cigarette chic from Bogart and Dietrich to Willis Warning by police after jar explodes Time 'Censors' help attack on Italy's smokers Schroder's last hopes may be sunk in the Ruhr Stoiber tries to woo the east, but it is all sleight of hand The triumphalist rhetoric droned on, the heckling did not stop, glass was smashed, thunder rumbled: the cacophony of modern politics Selfridges Spouses in genteel duel for female vote The Times Germans Protest, but not for change AA Times on Line African women reject silence to lead battle against Aids The prospect looms of millions of semi-wild children without the skills to fend for themselves Bhutto will risk jail to fight in Pakistan election Disasters Emergency Committee Britons accused of kidnap plot Zurich Israel yields to pressure from us Summer Selections North Korea says sorry to South In Brief (Reuters): miners trapped Big seven sue Reuters: Sotheby's appeal (Reuters): Village massacre (Reuters): Milosevic scare Acting more sharp than Blunt Theatre Blunt Speaking Minerva, Chichester Benedict Nightingale The Times For everyone no' news is good news Have you noticed how the Prime Minister riddles Question Time with riddles? Darling knows which airport plan will take off Mobile drone The Times Diary The Man from Bavaria Stoiber's tasks, at home and abroad When his Lips Move The parochial meets the powerful and a nation shrugs Ballad of Liz and Yoko The Queen meets a great artiste European defence plans and Nato Overcrowded and underfunded jails 'Designer babies' Church and State Nelson's purse The Times Urgent need for justice reform Hiv and healthcare Integrity in peril All ashore Better red than dead The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword 22,102 Weathercall Holidays Nokia Weather Eye High street sales slump Rio Tinto urges patience Tyco hires Motorola man Tpg threat to Consignia Marconi to pay ?20m Cookson 'confidence' Lukoil listing faces delay Le Roux bets on Ig Charts of the day In Business Today Biting back Firms waste £5bn on 3G licence Best Ftse one-day rally in decade Trust ready to kiss Hershey goodbye Pointing upwards The Register Radisson Bt fails to hit growth target The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors BT Who's next into 3G black hole? Results in brief The Times Consumer boom stalls with fall in shop sales Former WorldCom executives face new Jail terms Burger king sale may spark return of £1bn Boots admits to poor sales growth in first quarter Bfg shivers in Iceland sales freeze Sec investigates AOL's accounting methods Us profits surge; boosts ScotPower Joinery concept dovetails into us kitchens McKillop pledges focus on organic growth Hbos advance lends a hand to bank sector Eurotop 100 Crestor the key for Astrazeneca Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird&co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Jjb runs ahead amid buyout speculation Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Sparks fly at the Grid Doug told you New line at Boots One man's rage against the machine hp Hbos hits at 'futile' inquiries L&g looks to equities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Capita's jam hope Abbey National Why accountancy is America's problem' not Europe's Why more Britons are trotting off to Turkey Beautiful coastlines, superb views and low prices are creating a market for foreigners, says Clare Stewart Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Buying Abroad? SCCV Le Domaine Des Terrasses Des Escouls Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Class Homes Cyprus Portugal Parque da Floresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Interealty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costa del Sol MMI Strong bounce for shares Witan investment trust Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wote this? Maurice Denham Durable character actor who learnt his business in rep and had a 50-year career on stage and screen Chaim Potok Writer whose escape from his rigidly Orthodox upbringing provided the staff of his novels Hans Wolfgang Pfeifer Lives in Brief Berths, Marriages & Deaths Joyce Cooper World record- breaking swimmer and Olympic medallist who won three of the four individual title at the first Empire games Arthur Pollard Moralist and educator who devoted himself to serving the Church of England and the Conservative Party Now, let him practise what he has preached Questions off sport Football salaries; the open at Muirfield; Crime and punishment at Boston United Nature Motes What the Church needs now Chrch of England survival; in defence of Evanglim; the Archbishop at play News Quiz debate@thetimes . co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Largest Dry Dock. Work Completed at Southampton pnze . quiz@tiietBmes What's your view? Word Watching Dally Life July 26,1972 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inns of Court: Calls to the Bar Bpp Law school Personal Column Jetworld Announcements Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Contact Details for Classified Advertising Announcement Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meeting Dinner Appointment Forthcoming marriages Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages Livery companies Renault Megane has rearlift rather than a facelift Design team behind the Avantime and Vel Satis has been very busy euro continental cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo giving the unborn child a voice in its safety… Romans More Motors classified appears on next page Multiple Classified Advertising Items General The Times Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times General Jonathan Edwards Brilliance of Beerbaum denies Irish No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thousands More Available Credit Cards Accepted. Free… Everything in Kent's garden rosy for rebel with a cause Multiple Classified Advertising Items CNDA D K Registrations DVLA Dier stars in leading role after record feat Hussain leads way Interest in Gallas disputed by Leeds For hostility and Craft, read Lille and Marshall Completing his world Xi, his toughest task, Christopher Martin-Jenkins plumps for " the complete fast bowler" and a slight fellow capable of stomach-churning speed Northern Ireland Assembly elections valid despite delay House of Lords Published july 26,2002 Robinson v Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and other Beating Australia is the acid test When laytime commences without notice Court of Appeal Published july 26,2002 Glencore Grain Ltd v Flacker shipping Ltd Golan pursues fitting tribute to weinstock Chepstow Thirsk Salisbury Wolverhampton Newmarket The Wright Track Ascot Zaheer thrives as India turns on to fast show Wisden 20:20 England Premier Tone-Setter Logan's ran improves Indian summer for Nottinghamshire Frizzell County Championship second vision Yesterday's scoreboards The Frizzell County Championship Today James and Maynard add insult to injury for struggling Essex Lewis prepared to lead Ecb Gait sees opening flourish wasted West Indies pile on agony for Somerset Middlesex suffer at hands, of Gidman Lumb leads Yorkshire back into contention The results service Keep fit, look fit: Ballet Fusion Day five: arabesque (hip extension) Today's fixtures Cricket Kent suffer unhappy reunion with Ward Tremlett strikes at Lancashire's expense Arrows aim to race in Germany Watson in touch Foxcote hold on England win title Cottey on course to avoid follow-on Yesterday's racing results Frigo puts the past behind with win England's anthem leaves me lost for words British duo geared up to revel in the warmth Times Square Hollman hoping to step out of shadow of Lewis Heptathlete can make her mark on international debut as senior England face mixed reception Doubts ever greens allayed Fry must lie on Ms guard against African Champions likely to be plamed off with fool's gold Today's events Television Results Syed looking for more space in defence of his crown World Cup call-up for Howey Australian competes despite failing drug test Case of no Khan do Millar missing Patient build-up Riding high Confident England prepared for difficult early challenge Heap hoping for repeat success Resolute Hussain happy to lead from the front Times Sport Today Here was nationalism at its most beautiful and pure… Unlucky Foster facing second enforced break Ally ducking and diving towards boxing Philips The work of a maths professor? The urbane guerrilla For 16 years Michallis Economou's Greek island neighbours through he was a maths professor. Noe he has been accused of masterminding a 30-year terror campaign that included the murder of a British diplomat. Damian withworth reports Picture Nicholls The Times 'Woemen doe excell men' A 400-year-old tract which advocates that women are superior to men and should even rule over them has been discovered in Lancashire. Is it the work of England's first feminist-or just a satire written by a man? Penny wark investigates The Saturday Times Having it Small Teengers are deserting the anonymity of the superclubs for more intimate venues where they can dance with their friends, says David Mattin The Times No Title The Times Nicholas Wapshott Although the twin towers were considered ugly monstrosities, they were at least enormous, innovative and flashy monstrosities Monsieur Fawlty is alive and well Smokers are put in the picture The nova queen on the block Tantrums and tea breaks Sunshine State Reborn in the Usa Abacus Gloom of a teenager's room MVC The art of Mammon Viewpoint The stock market is in freefall, but art remains a safe investment. Sponsorship though is still prey to the vanity and changing forturnes of wealthy patrons, says Alistair McAlpine Miss this and You'll Miss out! Who sponsors Arts in the Uk? Look at me Hit Wonders Photography Leigh Bowerey made an exhibition of himself good effect, finds Joanna Pitman DIVA Red Hot Chili Peppers Hit wonders Critics' choice James Christopher's top ten movies Opera & Ballet The Desert is Not Silent Royal Court Hollywood at war with the internet When the record giants tried to destroy music file-swapping, they failed. now film studios, fearing a 'movie Napster', want a law to force Pc users to buy a licence. John Naughton explains Are private lives in peril? media Diary Ask me an easy one Local journalists were thrilled to be invited to a Russian presidential press conference. The trouble began when they got home Alice Lagnado reports The Times Currie: the early verdict As the chairman of Ofcom, Lord Currie will face pressure from all directions. What kind of ride can he expect? Martin jacksor: canvassed opinion Property Recruitment Two Recruitment Consultants Senior PA - Sw1 Creme The London Oratory School Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, Cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Sky Movies Premier Bbc One Variation Times 2 Crossword No 2716 The Times Choice Every Child Trading on a friendlier foreign exchange A nation stays cool under pressure As the Imf considers a $1. ibn loan to Turkey, Michael Knipe exmines the country's attractions to foreign investors Global Securities isBANK Media power Turkey faces a regulatory mess over new laws for press, Tv and radio, says Andrew Finkel Sound of Music starts Markets expend as pioneers use satellite Tv to reach young audience, says Michael Knipe TOFAS Fita The drive to make quality products Watchdog gets its teeth into the banks For sale: telecoms and energy Picture Gallery Seeking a better place in the sun

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