News from 29/07/2002
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Sandip Sarkar, Jon Ashworth, DJM, Neil R. Kennedy, David Brown, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Steven Lynch, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Sebastian Santa-Cruz, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Henry Kelly, Lucy Hawking, Alison Kervin, Richard Eaton, Richard Cleroux, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Tony de Launay, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Valerie Elliott, Dumeetha Luthra, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom O'Ryan, Anthony Browne, Robert Leaper, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Jane Clifton, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Sanjida O'Connell, Clare Balding, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Nichols, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Christine Buckley and Chris Ayres, Graham Searjeant Finance Editor, Chris Johnston, Mark Giles, Tim Teeman, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, P. F. S. Gwatkin, Peter Ashmead, Russell Kempson, William D. H. Carey, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Lawrenson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Charis Cavaghan-Pack, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, David Stenhouse, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Crispin Lyden-Cowan, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, R. Temple-Pediani, Lewis Smith, Bramall, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Lea Paterson and Helen Nugent, Sean MacAulay, Phil McLennan, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Alexandra Smith, Ernest G. Newhouse, Cathy Harris, Chris Harris, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Mike O'hare, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Patrick White, Emily Davies, Carolyn Asome, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Chris McGrath, Michela Wrong, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Mike Taylor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Paul Connolly, Roland Watson and David Charter, James Christopher, Stephen Schick, Allan Hall, Gwyn ap Thomas Harrison, Owen Slot, Robbie Millen, Russell Jenkins and John Goodbody, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Robin Shepherd, Henry Agg,
ResumoSenior Tory's gay revelation to test party Miners rescued Pope's apology Media boss quits Stunt kills boy Law results Picture Gallery US accused of airstrike cover-up Runner sets marathon record for snail's pace The Times Today England's gold rush England have India on run BT Jordan's King to tell Bush: Delay Iraq, lean on Israel News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Unions show confidence in TUC agenda to curb Labour Titanic iceberg has first showing By a Correspondent: Officials' expenses rise by up to 200pc By a Correspondent: Teachers 'gagged swearing pupil' The Sunday Times Ministers to reject criticism of media proposals The ecstatic cry went up:'All nine! All nine!' Great escapes - from space to an upturned hull in the Pacific Secret of long life is all in the mind BT Are you trying to say something here, Alan? Are you gay? Well, since you aks, the answer is of course yes. An absolutely honest, unequivocal and straightforward yes Southern Africa Crisisappeal David Davis is left minding the shop New row over gift to Labour Party The week in Parliament Motorcycle stunt boy, 15, killed at charity show C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Three generations feared lost in fishing accident Kent puts Corfu in the shade BT Mobile saves man in Beachy Head jump Suicidal boy 'was killed by neglect' Mercedes Benz Blunkett faces test over treatment of teenage prisoners EasyJet passengers stage sit-in Z Zurich Top QCs 'can fund hard-up trainees' Prince benefits in £50m boost for organic farms Mushroom craze leads to forest licence Toshiba BT French restrict fungi-picking Firms offer nurses prizes for 'selling' wares to patients Surgeons demand right to test their patients for HIV infection Citibank 'Fun partnership' to recruit clients Secrets of a lover's caress Direct Line Fujifilm Fear for girl bundled into van In Brief All aboard again Heroin charge Denial on care Tourism slump GP in a backpack Forgotten painting is £700,000 Stubbs Chief constables on lethal airgun Virgin Land Rover Mi5 experts help police trap 100 leading criminals The spirit of Alf Garnett hovering again Step Wise Volvo Picture Gallery Media succumb to papal attraction What the Canadian papers say Baby you can buy my car—1965 McCartney Mini up for auction Esure Holiday rep books a place in children's TV war Pope expresses shame over sex abuse by priests Clintons seek Whitewater legal aid Just AA sk Facelift is too late for stars' diner Direct Line Somak Holidays Halifax Put up or shut up, Saddam tells Blair over arms factory claims Hardliners threaten Middle East peace, says Abdullah Jordan's King is to meet President Bush, reports Michael Binyon Monarch takes big step into father's shoes Military chiefs held after 83 die at air show 14 killed in Moscow crash Just AA sk Stoiber's soccer stunt backfires Whale trade back in business AOL The Times Offers Direct Trevi gang liquidates fountain's net assets Times Online Pretoria deal could bring peace to Congo Palestinian girl, 13, shot by settlers British Gas New Zealand poll keeps Clark at the helm Paternity-row president faces nappy protest Cheshire Building Society Prudential (Reuters): 300 dead as floods worsen In Brief (Reuters): Killer on the run (Reuters): University closed (Reuters): Putin eases draft (Reuters): Dissidents jailed Excess fat Ancient atrocities and avian acrobatics Theatre The Birds Lyttelton Theatre Benedict Nightingale Concert London Sinfonietta/Knussen and BBCNOW/Hickox Albert Hall Fantasyleague Pop Sex Pistols Crystal Palace Concert Burt Bacharach Apollo, Hammersmith The Tories' lack of direction keeps them in the wilderness Duncan Smith must convince voters he has a credible alternative to Labour An English patient cast adrift in the bewildering waters of transatlantic healthcare Weinstock's caution is a lesson for all money men Snob sport On Offer from Bush Europeans should listen to the case for missile defence Jordan's Example King Abdullah has lessons for his Arab neighbours Standing out The Tories should respect Alan Duncan's revelations Possible invasion of Iraq by the US Lessons in integrity "During the marriage, there was an embarrassing… Tax changes to clear crowded roads Gibraltar referendum Patient confidentiality Paper trail The new Simpsons The standards of our care homes Slow train to Fishguard Talk of the devil Bad form The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword 22,104 Nokia Connecting People Golden rain submerges Manchester EDwards, Radchliffe and Jones grab Games glory Ferrari Maserati Festival 2002 (The other) Lord's Test Free today Butterbean is licked by a has-been Boxing's circus gets Holmes for fistful of dollars Wenger issues ultimatum after riot Football Ainslie leaves Finn fleet in his wake Sailing Dier holds on for Dutch Open win Golf Sugai braves elements to see off faltering Watson Merson fits the bill as Villa go through Wakefield revival unseats Broncos Rugby league Germany hails homecoming of majestic Schumacher Motor racing Hockenheim details Wells makes success a family habit Rowing England tighten screw as Hoggard breaks through First npower Test match Wisden 20:20 A Stately Performance Troubled Thorpe's future clouded at both Test and county level Security breach angers Lord's Full Scoreboard from Lord's India's rearguard raises siege Times Square Exuberant Croft leads way for Dragons Norwich Union League first division Ratcliffe steps up for his day in the sun Second division Yesterday's scoreboards Norwich Union Bold Smith stifles Yorkshire's ambitions Maddy gets straggling Foxes out of a hole Harvey pounds Sussex into submission Collingwood provides some relief for Durham Hutton's heroics only delay win for Rest of World Cricket: CMJ's greatest Computers open the window to cricket's world of make-believe Frizzell County Championship England v. Rest of the World Cmj/wisden Test Series Poor pitch costly for Hampshire PDC Funnell is rewarded for record of growing consistency Broken rib fails to halt Bayliss's title charge Motorcycling: World Superbikes Championship The results service Exercise is essential on holiday Tri-Nations battle boils over In Brief Ruiz retains title Joy for England Agassi prevails Tait's injury woe Jubilee triumph Roberts beaten Corretja double Unlucky Neal Sri Lanka toil Radcliffe goes solo to secure track title Athletics Hype blamed as sprinters' style is cramped Jones seals first gold with final throw Australia revel in triple triumph Marsh's ambitions knocked down to size Boxing Inspired Smith rewards patient England Hockey Weekend's results Syed struggle secures medal Table tennis Guide to today's events Jackson reaches the gold standard Gymnastics New Zealand shooting high Netball Baxter on the mark to ease pressure on Gault Shooting Hoy claims gold after eclipsing Queally Commonwealth Games: Cycling Ruthless Nicol gives no quarter Squash Armstrong silences the doubters and looks good for fifth victory Cycling: Tour de France Trek Scotland suffer surprise exit Bowls ECB Unlikely partners make a big splash Diving England triumph in tense battle Badminton Folkestone Saturday's big race Windsor Golan shows sense of occasion Newcastle Results from yesterday's four meetings Yarmouth Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Kohei Matsuda Former president of Mazda during a difficult time who owned and managed the Hiroshima Toyo Carp baseball team Kenneth Koch Flowing, free-associating Dadaist wit from Manhattan whose poetry is best read in best read in bulk Duncan Slater Diplomat who worked on the creation of the United Arab Emirates and soothed ruffled feathers in Malaysia Court & Social Picture Gallery Lives Remembered Personal Column The Duke of Manchester Wayward peer who bucked family tradition by cooling his heels in the Virginia State Pen rather than the Tower of London Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Travel Insurance Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers 'Oz' Editors Guilty on Four Obscenity Counts On This DAy The Times, July 29,1971 Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life July 29,1917 More sensitive than his plain-speaking reputation suggests, Arnold Bennett had a tanglad emotional life. The assertion in this letter to his French wife is at odds with his leaving her for an actress, by whom he had a daughter Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Reception British Archaeological Association Conference Inter-faith Awards Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Bridge moves a step closer Cinema thrills to the art of Bollywood Church news Royal Air Force College Cranwell Lottery funding blow sounds the death knell for Teulon church Black mark for school demolition plan Latest wills Answers Forthcoming marriages Marriage University news University of London Abbey National Capitalisation, week's change Need to know Verwaayen finds the going gets tough at BT Dan Sabbagh says the telecom chief is fighting long-term decline Who's who in the boardroom Brown, Shipley & Co. Limited The company in detail Grid defends Urwin against affair attack History Workers too busy to take holidays Bank expected to hold interest rates at 4% All change The Times verdict How we reached our decision The Times Need to know: The week ahead Change on Week Seven reasons to be cheerful Economic Agenda Exchange Rates BT Vodafone faces fight Briefing Network Rail bones row KPMG reprimanded Dyas plans expansion Fraud on the increase Fiat denies GM merger Stock Markets How the week finished Currencies The Open University Corporate profile Commodities Bertelsmann axes legendary boss US presses Africa to turn on the tap of crude oil M&s branded 14th as banks take over Economic agenda The Register Revenue works on simpler return for taxpayers Picture Gallery Interview Parents Fashion Arts The Never Generation Pity the poor twentysomethings; once the envied age group, they now face a lifetime of lower job security, longer working hours and higher taxes, not to mention sharing a bathroom for ever. Carel Midgley reports I'm still me, just richer The Andrew Billen Interview After a brief fling with Itv, Kristy Young is back with Channel 5, where she pioneered the 'perched on the end of the desk' style. She does a mean impression of Trevor McDonald, but says she doesn't want his job Stella Artois P&O Jane Shilling Great chunks of my life are spent in a sort of fugue state from which I occasionally emerge with no idea what I am doing in Maidstone Ok, I give in, recorder-playing is cool My stylish baby bonnet Too busy having a good time to help Hello Mummy, The wya to survive the summer holidays is to strike a balance between benign neglect and overkill, says Miranda Ingram Our ten-year-old son has problems telling the truth. What should we do? Parent. forum Next week How you can help Your child's health problems solved Genetic beeline The first genome map of an insect could prove valuable for human beings, too. Sanjida O'Connell explains why OTC Like a fine wine, lay them down The Times Offers Direct Streetwise beach gear Too chic to shock? Beauty tan-tastic India, Morocc Mix and match to create a cool and floaty, ecletic and ethnic summer look, says Carolyn Asome Beware geeks bearing gifts Every year, the Edinburgh publicity bribe-athon brings the oddest offerings to the door of David Stenhouse. But it's not about the quality of the freebies, it's about talent - and a festival spirit you just can't help getting caught up in There's no shortage of choice at the Festival but where to start? Five Times critics take their pick Opera & Ballet Elaine Stritch at Liberty Dorothy Fields Forever Critics' choice Concert James Christopher's top ten movies Boy meets stereotype La Movie Clich?d humour and cardboard characters have not stopped My Big Fat Greek Wedding becoming the surprise indie hit of the summer, says Sean MacAulay The College of Law legal practice course results, 2002 The College of Law legal practice course results, 2002 The Times The College of Law Times Online Bridge Chess Winning move Review Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Choice Tomorrow inside Times 2 BBC One Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2718 Choice Country Side Alliance Picture Gallery A double century of racing's glory and grandeur Goodwood Glories Goodwood Glories Cricket at Goodwood Right back on form and eager to revisit winner's enclosure Leading trainer John Dunlop is still hungry for success, says Chris McGrath After a day at the races, what Alan Lee, known to Times readers as the cricekt ground inspector, diverts his experienced gaze to Goodwood pubs A trundle through 200 years of racing The Good Wood Panama The sensational day Julian Muscat looks back at five memorable incidents over recent years Goodwood Glories Picnic plus view... a clear winner Great days in words and pictures Picture Gallery Goodwood It may be heaven, but it's a devil of a place for jockeys Chris McGrath talks to the experts about the up and downs of riding around Goodwood and suggests tips for punters Honda Soba: the fairytale queen who made our hearts race Tom O'Ryan recalls the brilliant career of a horse that defied the odds at Goodwood Goodwood Glories Goodwood Glories The Sunday Times Cecil and Stoute lead the training roll of honour Rob wright, Racing Editor, finds keys to success at Goodwood Rob Wright's selective guide to Glorious Goodwood, with recent records Glorious Goodwood
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