News from 30/07/2002
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Issandr el Amrani, Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Rosemary Righter, David Adams, Kenneth W. Cattermole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, John Ainsworth, Chief Executive, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Anne Woodham, Lea Paterson, James Moore And Gary Duncan, Richard Hobson, Steven Lynch, Nick Hawton, Ivo Tennant, Lisa Melton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Ian Gibson, Chair, David Roddan, General Secretary, David Chater, Tom Brake, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Chris Bowers, Elizabeth Judge, Sam Szlezinger, Peter Adams, Richard Eaton, Nick Szczepanik and Oliver Kay, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, John Thicknesse, Janie Darling, Tony de Launay, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, John Clarke, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dumeetha Luthra, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, R. L. Black, Adam Sage and Rory Watson, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Nadia Damouni, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Peter Nichols, Miranda Ingram, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Vivian Labaton, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Angela Jameson, Daniel McGrory, Jerome Burne, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Roland Watson and Michael Binyon, Adam Sage, Dee Moss, Matthew Pryor, M. G. Sherlock, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Jonathan Edwards, Damaris Graham, Eugene Suggett, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Paul Simons, John Kennedy, Dominic Kennedy, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Mel Webb, Cllve Davis, Craig Lord, Neil Hibbins, Matthew Parris, Maureen Paton, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, J. G. Wishart, Alan Lee, Patience Wbeatcroft, Michael Gove, Michael Gouriet and Mark Harper, Stuart Bridge, Bob Woffinden, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Jane Czyzselska, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Stephen Dalton, Paul Connolly, Frances Gibb, Tom Parker, Abigail Rayner, Matthew Connolly, Ashling O' Connor, Sally Patten, Tim Johnston, David Robertson, Colin McQuillan, Robin Shepherd, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoBritain buys 'wrong' vaccine for smallpox Health Department's deal with Labour donor 'indefensible' Inside Warning on Iraq Markets recover Heatwave to end England win Test The tough new Polo, from £7,995 999 team sends fire brigade to help man dying of heart attack The Times Today My life as a gay Tory Dodgy chicken can't stop final triumph of a born loser Dam of prejudice has burst, says gay Tory Picture Gallery Ask Dr Jane Collins Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Picture Gallery US fails to win extradition from Britain of al-Qaeda suspect Trimble 'ready to cut ties with Reid' League has no case over TV deal, court told Challenge over child prison 'abuse' delayed Fujitsu Siemens QC system is to be reviewed by Lord Chancellor The Times 'Compelling evidence' of Dando killer's guilt Familiar faces in the gallery Girl hit sex attacker with satchel George gives a shrug as outing proves in vain Amozon. co. uk Hull censured for squandering millions Inscape Boarded-up houses were creeping blight for residents Official leaflet extols the euro Right-to-buy scheme for council homes comes under review What's Important Should some tenants be denied the right to buy? Outspoken Davis refuses to be a shadow of himself In Brief Man, 47, arrested in Milly inquiry End is not nigh Censorship battle Former MP dies Breakfast news Teenager drowns Huntington's hope Tubbies' bye-bye Off to the circus Regent Racing Judge damns foul-mouth culture of City bullies Xerox What's Important Rugby man shocked by rough play Trading on terror BBC locks up the Paxman tapes Lexus Orchestra silenced by safety fear Student writes to Classic FM - and gets her own show Free trips to show benefits of lottery PS Superbugs threaten our carrots and potatoes Virgin money British Gas Scientists plumb the depths of pink lobster Has Whitehall bungled over germ war threat? There are two main vaccines against a smallpox terrorist attack. Research in America suggests Britain has bought the wrong one, David Charter reports Nationwide How a triumph of ignorance took two paths Judge rejects challenge on safety of new Pill Bedridden woman was 'used' by doctor Esure Pest on line line was phone salesman Ford Four held after girl's body is set alight BT Duncan's frankness unsettles Rutland IF The love that now dares to speak its name Reformers seek single fraud charge as losses reach £14bn The British Hernia Centre Blair heads to France after break in North Motor Insurance How to keep cool in a heatwave DELL Pro-hunt runners backed by National Trust Baghdad strike would aim for jugular US wins licence to open second front in terror war One. Tel King warns Blair on 'devastating' Iraq invasion Dangers in gamble of going for a city too far Russian nuclear reactor deal with Iran provokes US Why good girls solicit their way to law school Zurich What's Important Selenia Motor Oil Edinburgh Tattoo's Dutch treat New paedophile scandal taints tour by Pope The Open University Cape Cod fights to save stranded pilot whales By Our Foreign Staff: 90 injured after train jumps rails Kabul concern over US raid 'cover-up' Washington gets a makeover Life Cover - Critical Illness French lose store wars battle of the labels The Times Court rejects plea over body in home freezer Life Search Gallic nostalgia takes hit parade back to 1930s Times Online Mbeki to fly in 'luxury' £40m jet Jamjarcars Bosnia's football field of dusty death Civil rights activist jailed again for defaming Egypt Francis House Children's Hospice (AP): In Brief MP admits misuse of air miles (AFP): Bombs found (AP): Votes for peace Flights on hold (AP): UN suspends aid (AP): Crash mystery Plenty to enjoy with a world in your ear World Music The Womad Festival Reading Proms BBC Symphony Orchestra/ Runnicles Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times Times Online Prom Wynton Marsalis Albert Hall/Radio 3 What's Important The long march from doorstep to dispatch box Lies, damned lies and the statistics Gordon has been waiting for Picture Gallery Send in the SAS - and then the sun loungers Running repair Diary dlary@thetimes. co. uk Conservative Inclinations How the Tories have responded to Duncan's disclosure Balancing Act A more stable economy demands steady interest rates Eastern Front Asia faces up to the challenge of terrorism Pensioners' sums We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… Choices for peace in Middle East Alternatives to expansion of airports Cancer funding Easing burden on jails Company secretaries Bravo, Rodney Milnes The Times New Archbishop of Canterbury Foods of the world Nelson's purse Emergency address The Weathe The Times Crossword 22,105 Empire direct. co. uk Paul Simons Weather Eye Air France leads sell-off Briefing AXA cuts policy values Buy for Buffett company Fiat reports £80m loss Trust calls in receivers Debenhams chief buys Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Charcol Worker not shirker Commodities Ftse 100 rally tempts funds Bertelsmann to refocus In Business Today: Commentary 22. Markets 24.… Shopping maul Merrill bankers stay silent The Register Share price vow returns to haunt Pearson chief The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors UK online Stay wary despite market's rise Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief The Times Exchange rates Qwest admits it inflated sales by more than $1bn Gent sees windfall if camera phones click Aggregate's boon from the Budget Insurance costs weigh down profits at logistics group Xstrata seeks to reassure Dome deal 'is safe despite US upset' BT Reassuring Aggregate raises Hanson interest Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 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 Pearson still not in the pink Radio stocks hurt by fading takeover hopes Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Poverty of knowledge amid the oil riches The Times Pushing prospect of profit Big bang for Bob Posh in Boots Seasonal failing continues to haunt Britain's fashion chains HSBC Great Wall Star Trek Strong gains for shares Middelhoff falls victim to German family coup Traditionalists oust new economy moneymaker, writes Chris Ayres The Times Unit Trust Information Service Save the Rhino Visionary who was too bold for Bible publisher Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises The Times Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don't think of homeworkers as office shirkers Flexible working Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tenders and Contracts The Highland Council Education Culture & Sport… Loans Tenders and Contracts Wholesalers Advice for family-run businesses In Brief Tourism online End of loan help Bank's guide Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Mikhail Alexandrovitch Top tenor of the Soviet era who began his singing life as a cantor in a Manchester synagogue and later settled in Israel Lieutenant-Commander Kenneth Pattisson Naval airman who flew a Swordfish in the heroic attack which put paid to the Bismarck's career as an Atlantic commerce raider Anthony Anholt Smooth-talking, debonair actor from the sailing soap opera Howard's Way who mixed business with pleasure Court & Social Naval appointments page 32 Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Kenneth Campbell Council architect who blamed the rash of tower blocks on the bullying application of government housing policies Births, marriages & Deaths Nature Notes The -Microsoft empire Is Bill Gates facing a threat to his global domination of the software market? London schoolboy News Quiz On This Day The Times, July 30,1910 Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life July 30,1859 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Insurance Meeting Appointment Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Legal Practice Course Results Legal Notices In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division… Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy Personal Column Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items University news Play 121 Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Church news Answers Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Court & Social Marriage Box Number Replies Thorpe stands tall Night I discovered the art of winning ugly Jonathan Edwards Competitive instinct was key to success In Sport Today Representation rights of prisoners European Court of Human Rights Published July 30 2002 Ezeh and Connors v United Kingdom (Application Nos 39665/98 and 40086/98) Before J-P. Costa, President, and Judges W. Fuhrmann, L. Loucaides, Sir Nicolas Bratza, H. S. Greve, K. Traja and M. Ugrekhelidze Section Registrar S. Dollé Judgment July 15,2002 Times Online Law Supplement: Today and Every Tuesday in Times 2 April I bus pass deal European Court of Human Rights Published July 30,2002 Matthews v United Kingdom (Application No 40302/98) Before J-P. Costa, President, and Judges W. Fuhrmann, L. Loucaides, Sir Nicolas Bratza, H. S. Greve, K. Traja and M. Ugrekhelidze Section Registrar S. Dollé Judgment July 15,2002 Purpose of display all-important Queen's Bench Division Published July 30,2002 McGahan and Another v Windsor and Maldenhead Royal Borough Council Thorpe stands down England batsman takes break page… Rumsas under spotlight after wife is arrested Cycling Roeder attracts Breen to West Ham Football Wigan searching for spirit of Murrayfield to beat St Helens Rugby league Warriner survives bold fightback by Fitton Darts Keep fit, look fit: Beach body workout The results service McClaren heeds Boateng's call Today's fixtures Cricket Rusedski's miserable record in Canada continues Tennis Pools forecast Clark only Amateur casually In Brief Change at Bath Sri Lanka relent Harrison bout on Purple Hayes Karnehm dies Johnston hopeful Derby flop can bounce back Glorious Goodwood Bandari to take Gordon Stakes Goodwood Double Rob Wright's Goodwood Yesterday's results Folkestone Reading the racecard Beverley Nayef has grounds to feel unlucky Julian Muscat Home nations turn on style and dance away with sackful of medals Gymnastics Campbell savours a tear and a souvenir Athletics Syed turns the tables on India in quest for glory Table tennis Handgun laws blamed as England miss the target Shooting Power overcomes the resistance of Beachill Squash Alexander left down and out in Snakebite Alley Cycling Ferguson ready to challenge Jones Who can disarm the Thorpedo? Price is right for home revival Yesterday's results Today's Games schedule England shown no mercy by shooting star Van Dyk Medals table Thorpe may see friendly faces in his nightmares Swimming Old foes in play-off for semi-finals In Brief England claim place in final Buchanan leads Scots challenge Duckworth four peak together The Times Coach is caught off guard by Haye's absence Boxing The Times Green revolution gives Hussain cause for optimism Full Scoreboard from Lord's England close to finding the perfect recipe First npower Test match Times Square Tendulkar 'escort' walks free without charge More power to Guildford's elbow room Wisden Heroics by Botham see England on level terms Christopher Martin-Jenkins's best England and Rest of the World sides from the past 50 years compete here in the second of five simulated Test matches from around the world The Times Best-laid plans are spoilt by India bowlers Hinds hits form to lead way with bat and ball Thorpe's plea for time off unlocks the door for Key Times Sport Today Hop step and jump for glory Rawlinson overjoyed to add happy ending to Ms chapter of accidents Action Hunger Opinion I'm gay and errr, Tory Reportage Arts Law Not in front of the voters It was brave of Alan Duncan publicity to admit that he is gay, says Matthew Parris, but the Conservatives have always accepted homosexuals within their ranks - as long as they kept their 'secret vice' from the voters. Opposite, two gay Tories tell Penny Wark that they get more derision for their politics than their sexuality 'The closet is no longer an option' Secrets and lies The Tory party has a long, at times tragic, history of gay MPs, says Michael Gove. Let us hope they will now be judged on their merits, not their libidos Bringing the war zone into the home Joan Smith Not owning a TV, I can talk to celebrities at parties without being overawed because I haven't the faintest idea who they are Reasons to be cheerful Trading on the back of terror When Cantor Fitzgerald sued a rival brokerage firm for trying to drive it out of business, the case highlighted the brutish, bullying and uncouth world inhabited by city brokers. Dominic Kennedy investigates Bobbie Lambert An unusual bred of stockbroker My father's legacy of adventure Paul Hoffman is writting a film script about the remarkable life of his father, Norman, one of Britain's first competitive parachutists and a pioneering daredevil. Jane Czyzselska reports The Times Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus The Times Rogue ovaries Little is known about polycystic ovary syndrome, yet it is more common than diabetes and has a serious effect on sufferers' health. Anne Woodham reports Complex causes, varied treatments Danger mouse Laboratories are bursting at the seams with genetically modified mice. But does research on rodents hamper the advance of medicine, asks Jerome Burne How can I get my son to use the potty? PP Better not to see a stillbirth? Low in iodine, lacking in Iq Iodised salt used to be an important part of our diet. Will its disappearance from our tables produce lower IQs in children? Lisa Melton reports Iodine facts Times Online Come on, feel the silence Viewpoint Wombles composer Mike Batt has been accused of copying John Cage's 'silent' work. Surely, argues Matthew Connolly, he deserves applause, not a writ Song and chance Theatre The National Youth Music Theatre continues to nurture fresh talent. Maureen Paton reports A young and ree spirit Interview The 20-year-old violinist Ilya Gringolts plays his first Prom this week. But he's more than just another prodigy, finds Hilary Finch What's Important Times Online New Soul Albums From north of Watford to Texas and beyond Jewels of the Sun King Classical CDs a movie about Louis Xiv is outshone by its soundtrack, says Geoff Brown The virtuoso no-hoper Interview Australian stand-up comic Mark Trevorrow tells Clive Davis why it takes skill to perform as badly as his showbiz parody Bob Downe, who returns to the Fringe on Friday Critics' choice James Christopher's top ten movies Opera & Ballet Royal Opera House 67 Day Seats from… NT Be Very Amazed Lobby Hero Mikado Why living together is so risky The law Commission's paper on rights for homesharers was a letdown, says Michael Gouriet and Mark Harper. Stuart Bridge, right, defends its position Picture Gallery Myth of the common law marriage CPS Times Online News CPS Maitland Chambers London law firm expanding internationally requires a… Legal Assistant - Cambridge Enterasys Networks Pmf Legal Eagles Ltd Everatt & Company Convictions without crimes? Too many guilty verdicts are made on questionable evidence, says Bob Woffinden Multiple Display Advertising Items Liberty International Underwriters Thames Valley Nqe Solicitor/RFL required for Essex firm with… The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Sky One Choice A Race of Survival Adventure One, 9pm Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Meeting your Match Radio 4,11am Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2719 Times Newspapers Limited, 2002. Published and… Choice Firstplus
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