News from 31/07/2002
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Rosemary Righter, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Andy Darken, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Patrick Barkham and Gillian Harris, Steven Lynch, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Greg Hurst and David Benson, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Andrew Norfolk, Richard Ford and Michael Evans, Nic Hopkins, Michael Watson, Erich Steiner, Carl Mortished, Gay Morton, Richard Eaton, Nick Szczepanik and Oliver Kay, Roger Maynard, Philip Levy, Glyn Brown, Roger Maynard and Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Tony de Launay, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Brian Bartram, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robert Nye, John McKenzie, Simon de Bruxelles and Laura Peek, Peter Nichols, Roland Watson, Rebecca Baty, Olive D. Hogg, Malika Browne, Alan Hamilton and Laura Peek, Ian McIntyre, Nicholas Wapshott, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, John Goodbody and Russell Jenkins, Paula Hawkins, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Sarah Vine, Martin O'Rourke, Nick Thomas, Michael Theodoulou, Paul Gross, A. M. Airey, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Diana Cambridge, Frances Gibb Legal Editor and Steve Bird, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, G. H. May, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Dalya Alberge and Melissa Kite, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, R. M. Edwards, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Abigall Rayner, Ray Clancy and Michael Horsnell, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Paul Humphreys, John Carr, David Pears, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Julian Lloyd Webber, Michela Wrong, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Lewis Smith and Allan Hall, Clive Soley, Peter Riddell, Allen Robertson, N. Mhlatshwa, Nic Hopkins and James Moore, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Caroline Leech, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Theresa Watts, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Paul Connolly, Bart Crols, Adam Sherwin, Valerie Grove, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Esther Leach, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThree-year pay plan to buy off teacher strikes New strategy to lock in public sector workers until after election Nurses' libel win Smallpox outcry Family drowning Euro dissent And the Diana memorial contest winner is... Suspect's win hits terror crackdown Game up for one-legged bowls player in sex scandal Your chance to win Aphrodite Best's liver transplant a success, surgeon believes Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Timesonline Draconina terrorist measures targeted foreigners Taxpayer to foot Livingstone's £100 Tube bill Job cuts by air traffic control 'misplaced' Wanted cleric still on the run IF Take the money but don't bet on us, onion tells Blair Music moguls seek life after dinosaurs While old rockers join the kinghts of the Establishment, the season is on for fresh talent that will revive the moround British pop industry, reports Adam Shewin A shortlist to revive pop Jazz, hip-hop and classics—anatomy of next big thing Weetabix Britons jailed as Cyprus gets tough on dregs Primary children to be taught Chinese Seat Teaching OK, but roast potatoes hard to swallow By a Correspondent: Prison for pregnant teacher's attacker Legal blueprint opens way to supermarket solicitors Women priests put less faith than men in the Creed What's Important New law lord appointed In Brief EU question £10,000 award Murder appeal Back on track Surgeon loses Fine for racism M25 dissolves Anti-thief fashion Kaddie Boy Mother and son drown on swim in Alpine lake Two teenagers die and one critical on activity courses Father killed two of his baby boys NatWest Quiet author wins lofty recognition A generous bank by princely request Nokia American to design Diana memorial PS TV show urged cannabis on young Best's critical time after 10-hours surgery How a new liver gave me new life Vinland Map is a forgery' Asylum-seeker shot as gangs clash over car Survival rate high if patient stays off drink Austin Kaye Bracelet and watch identified burnt body of. girl, 17 MPs demand inquiry into smallpx 'blunder' BAA Hotel evacuated as storms sweep country Stargazers 'to get an asteroid close-tip Libel victory ends nursery nurses' 9-year nightmare 'The only thing they could do was hide' Prudential Jaguar Citroen How I helped the Government to come of age Sir Richard wilson tells Peter Riddell that his most difficult task as Cabinet Secretary was managing the creation of a new administration By Our Political Correspondent: Ministers warned over TV rights Asylum Bill 'may breach rights law' Ministers follow their leader to back Britain before fleeing abroad Prescott's ultimatum to Hull council Esure RSC encouraged to take centre By Our Whitehall Editor: 600 families helped to leave the capital By a Correspondent: European inner-city aid ruling 'disaster' Blairs' Lakeland break to boost rural morale Fujitsu Computers Siemens Reshuffle leaves Lib Dems a summer of doubt The Great War of Africa on path to peace in Pretoria Zurich Juggling rewards of war and dangers of peace Michela Wrong on a tough truce 1,000 reported dead in Sudan attack Pakistan expresses regret for 1971 atrocities It's a roo, mate, but not as we know it2 Bankside Test for two-hour flight to Australia Whales die on beach Tiny Pope visits Ms -stronghold under siege Bush plan to polish US image abroad Halifax The 'Holy Grail' of coins sold for $7.5m Jailed congressman harangues judge Dell Gore misses Democrat 'beauty parade' Us stockpiles oil for multibillion-dollar war with Iraq TV puppets fail to bring peace Bonhams Palestinians give up plan to halt suicide bombings UN drive to turn Arabs from terror 'Ail end to the rivers of blood' Dolphin Wedding bombing report 'rewritten' Live News Times Online Live Games Health Q&a Your Money Books Travel Online The Times Terrotists 'aimed to wreck Olympics' Belgium to ban products containing flouride Clandestine Christians learn from Mao's book 'We learnt from the Communist Party how to Organise and propagate' EU row unresolved at summit Two Koreas agree to hold talks In Brief (AFP): Election delayed (Reuters): Royal Nepal birth Tomb case arrest (AP): Refuge offered (Reuters): Pilgrims attacked (AP): Warship to port (Reuters): Foxes under fire (Reuters): Perfect sense (Reuters): Unbearable heat Somak Holidays First-class remedy for Festival fatigue Theatre Iron Traverse, Edinburgh Theatre Sanctuary Fantasy league Times Online What's Important Dance Proms BBC SSO/Vanska Two of a kind, and both thoroughly distrusted Politicians and journalists must act now to put an end to public cynicism Pass me the Kalashnikov assault mower, Mikhail, this lawn is a killing field Picture Gallery If we must go to war, for God's sake tell us why Last was the word The Times Diary Germ of Truth Ministers need to vaccinate against excess secrecy No Gent Why vodafone shreholders should stand up for decorum Love Me Tender Presley's fans loved him to death and back Archer and perjury Talk of the devil Tory attitudes on sexual preference Prison discipline and human rights How ENO can best serve its audience Maths for all Gibraltar referendum The Times Africa's troubles, our responsibility Wrong address Action this day Away from it all The Weather The Times Crossword 22,106 Amazon. co. uk 'Yes' likely for Vodafone Briefing Budget runs out of vroom Dome chief made $L5bn EU credit curbs criticised Drug trial hits Celltech S&p warning on insurers Overhaul for listing rules Twe flotation pulled Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Flying high FAS clears Winchester chief Anti-euro mood hardens among Britons IBM to buy Pwc Consulting Watchdog still waits to show its teeth Falling share prices hit consumers' optimism House hunt The Register^ Radisson Edwardian Hotels Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor The Times A Particularly sensitive issue Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Results in Brief BAT looks at ?1bn bid for Italian monopoly Big four banks face big switch London Clubs looks at overseas merger London Bridge falls 40% on profit warning Aim float for Bright Futures Barclays private banking jobs go SFI cuts growth to reduce debts Browne says BP on track to meet targets The Times Awg in action to recoup ?100m losses Ba beats profit-takers as trading hopes rise Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Bluest price movement of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Amersham thrives on diversity Indigo Vision trader sells in nick of time Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street French bank on Trichet City Diary Point of order Brazil nut Political support has made Air France the high-flyer Wanted: cool hands for the top hot seats As good times turn bad, firms seek old-fashioned, chiefs, says sally Patten US compaines turn to 'the grey suits' Forest Mere Hunlow Grance & Springs Shares close off lows Savings Best Buys The Times Trust Information Make hay while sun shines with discounted deals Times Online Rates conundrum leaves us hot under the collar BT Special deals for novices negotiating rite to buy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Full House Bewley Heritage Maisonette Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humberts Offers in the region of ?325,000 Bewley Homes PLC Nettlebed. Henley 5 miles, M40 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Idyllic Location Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renebec Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Ives Cornwall Debate Taking HIV tests in hospitals Page 31 Anniversaries Birthdays Roy McDowall Running a compassionate and discriminating asylum service, in the years before it was swaped by numbers Pat Douthwaite Artist who took the eternal femate as her theme but whose abusive tongue made her her own worst enemy Barry Johnson Mathematician who could cause ripples around the world by sitting in an armchair with a pencil and cliboard Court & Social Exploring the night sky in August Lives Remembered Ronald Brown Mederate Labour MP who served in the shadwo of his older brother and later defected to the SDP Robert Double Architect with a flair for organisation and effieiency who took charge of some large undertakings Births Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Timothy Findley Canadian actor and author who was admired by Alec Guinness Aids fear in hospitals What are the imlications of testing patients and staff for the HIV virus? 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 Vigilance Plea as Car Bomb Kills Ian Gow Praze. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 31,1914 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Toda's royal engagements Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight searchers Travel Insurance Changing the Cauard University news Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers The night sky in August Institute of Physics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Contact Details for classified Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the High Court of the Hong Kong Special… Forthcoming marriages Appointments Answers Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marriages Hussain hints at closure England captain's… Lack of interest leaves Harrison in the doldrums Sailing Fairbrother's Spanish steps from fierce rivalry to strong friendship VAT is payable on mail order postage Law Report Variable order is unenforceable Court of Appeal Gold strike one and two Thorpe on course for seven Bruce states his intentions by signing Morrison Football Staunton has first …ole in one In Brief Jimenez steps in Hampshire plea Hewitt humbled Soggy draw Nalker steps in Leicester Racing Kempton Park Newton Abbot Fulham put Loftus Road back on map Musselburgh Painter's best falls well short of Taylor Darts Yesterday's results Rain prompts Carlisle inspection Carlisle The Wright Track Goodwood Elusive City Leaves Butler sweating Glorious Goodwood Stoute runner to rock favourite in Sussex Stakes Reading the racecard Yorkshire looking to Lord's trio for salvation C&G Lillee brings an end to Hutton's challenge CMU/Wisden Test Series Christopher Martin-jenkins's best Englaand and Rest or the world sides from the past 50 years compete here in the thrid of five simulated Test matches from around the world Vandort makes most of Ms opportunity England V. Rest of the World Hussain plans to step down as captain in 2003 Fleming quick to put Kent on top after rain Troubles Bath cast connors adrift Rugby union Yesterday's results Today's fixtures C&G Today's Games schedule Lam provides the impetus for weakened Warriors The results service Make sure to pack your trainers Keep fit, look fit: Beach body workout Hallam gives rise to wild celebrations Final score flatters a flagging England Hockey Baneock claims victory for middle-aged competitors Weightlifting Syed orchestrates command performance Table tennis Jackson made to pay for his 'clumsy' start Athletics Injured sprinters still in the running for Munich Archer trusts old alliance to prove as Goode as gold Badminton Benign Bbc pundits raise the question of cronyism Programme Notes Does television use too many former athletes? England four end long wait Bowls Baker and Pickering rule in the pool Swimming Treble triumph soon puts hosts in party mood Judo Wales find the range for gold Shooting Nine man cut down to size by speed of Dolan Boxing Pakistan toast modest success after women stage cover-up Times Square Staff forced to become fast learner In Brief Nicol on course England recap Player suspended Thropedo's direct hits a stroke of genius Theraces. co. uk Captains on the edge Morgan's leap of faith ends England victory drought Viewpoint A nuclear wasteland Gizmos Arts Cr?me The nuclear guinea pigs For 40 years, unlil 1989, the Soviet Union was secretly exploding nuclear devices in a region that was home to 700,000 pepole Rosemary Eighier reports from Semipalatinsk on the Cold War's most callous ExperiMENT A radioactive minefield A pointless exericise At last, it's official going to the gym is a germ-ridden danger to your health, It comes as no surprise to Sarah Vine Thud and blunder OTC Valerie Grove In this house I have written three books, my husband is about to publish his second. But prolific Silas rattled off 20 bestsellers here Tennis and the lost art of prolonging the pleasure The fast show The Saturday Times The Times Celestion Avf302 Speakers www. celestion. com, ?559.99 Sennheiser Noiseguard Headphones Special EFX Smash Hammer Tool Spider-Man Water Cannon Tup fen games Put to the test WTA Tour Tennis, Dual Play EVIP3 Babble An Bill in the us congress is a draconian attack on the liberties of all Pc users, says David Rowan Cul8r to sentences The deadly art of a master forger who was poet and killer The Poet and the Murderer by Simon Worrall Fourth Estate, £15.99,335 pp Isen 1 8411 5586 1 Picture Gallery Elvis remebered: a gifted white-trash boy who trusted the wrong people A shining example of an indian myth made modern Remarkable gift for invoking the god of small things Erica Wagner TLS Times Online War and peace commemorated by a decidedly British grenadier Bestsellers To be PG or not PG Viewpoint Should stage productions be rated like cinema releases? The idea is certifiable, believes Benedict Nightingale Brush with greatness Visual Art Michelangelo's genius is being celebrated in Rome and Florence, Richard Owrn reports Myty and misery on the farm A show about British farming is a cultural education as much as a history of cultivation, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Passions Julian Lioyd Webber on Levels (1929) by Whssily Kandinsky The cellist's interest in modern art was igngited by seeing a Kandinsky painting as an ll-year-old boy Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Parks Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Compiled by Malika Browne A masterly execution The Times In the same boat A Worrking Relatinship sturat, Quarrie, organiser of Cows Week, and his Pa , patsy Carter Perfect dish for a desert island TiGER Recruitment Symbian Knightsbridge Secretaries The Haven Trust Events Manager Classical Music Secretary/Receptionist WA Assistant to Chairman's PA PA/Office Manager for MD Receptionist Jpa Crone corkill Junior HR Officer Senior Administrative Post Personal Assistants Oxfordshire HM Prison Service Maine Tucker Royal Geographical Society Striped for action Karen Homer Real-life fashion Mosquito Milk Bi-Lingual PA PA to CEO Times Newspapers European Investment Bank Look abroad and swap the rat race for the Riviera Language skills cam help to land excellent Pa jobs overseas, says Martin O'Rourke When you're up close and personal DIana Cambrige on the pros and cons of working for family firms Time Savers Online Tip Contacts Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Chartered Surveyors. Kensington Appointments Bi-Language The Times Middleton Jeffers West End Fine Art Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited First Creme Legal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Language Recruitment Services Limited Medical Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Receptionists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coveht Gardeh Bureau St. James's & Lucie Clayton College Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite , Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2720 Choice Firstplus
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