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News from 06/08/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Craig Lord Swimming Correspondent, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Tim Reld, Micha, Anita Isalska, C. O. Jones, Robert Dawson Scott, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Bernard Jenkin, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Claire McDonald, Tatiana Reis, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Angela Court, Michael Binyon, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Peter Lansley Women's Football, Patrick Barkham, Geoff Brown, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Sebastian Smee, Pilita Clark, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Michael Knipe, John Adair, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Michael Austin Minor Counties, Tawfique Daneshmend, Colin Jackson, Roland Watson, Mike Gee, Matthew James, Andrew Norfolk, Claire McDonald, Vanda Carson and Ruth Gledhill, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Keith McHale, Vanora Bennett, Roland Watson, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Norfolk, Granville Davies, Sandra Harris, Tom Baldwin, Jean Potter, Chairman, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Edward Young, David Stenhouse, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Russell Hotten, Jonathan Edwards, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Veronica Cowan, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Roland Watson, James Doran, Alex O'Connell, Diana Davies, Nicky Blackburn, Jane Collins, Rowlinson Carter, Richard Heller, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Donald B. Butcher, Alan Lee, Harry Norris, Andy Carr, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Christopher Huhne, Janet Fricker, Julian Muscut, Michael Dynes, Raymond Taylor, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, George Caulkin and Gary Jacob, James Jackson, Graham Allen, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Iain Gillesple, David Powell, Paul Connolly, Gordon C. Keymer, Adam Sherwin, Dennis Amanda, Robert Whymant, Allan Hall, Mark Thomas, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, David Robertson, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Sceptics unite over US action against Iraq Anglican bishops denounce attack on Saddam as immoral Football case Eta's child victim Jamaica Half Price Europe gold chase Paula Racdcliffe, Jonathan Edwards, Colin Jackson Sport Rugby tackle catches Vodafone chief offside The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 18. Law report:… 'Hairy leftie' Archbishop joins Druids Fenland hunt for girls, 10, who vanished into thin air Inside the bitchy cliques of Girl World Anntreneman Win £100,000 fantasleague Pick your Team Page 14 Brite Smile Summer of content sees worst slump for 23 years News &. Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Short urged to scrap bonus for development chief Schools forced to hire unqualified teachers Hospitals' staff call halt over threats By terrorists Unions call off strikes after new pay offer Citibank Sky presenter dies Woman faces jail over US security alert Beckham to help search for missing girls Jail attack on Sarah Payne killer Queen is 'profoundly moved' by jubilee How hunt began Two Towers First-class excuses for budget air nightmares Fujitsu Computer Siemens More traffic charges to cut air pollution Stricter limits: the old and the new 'The flight had six seats—there were 160 of us' £40,000 broom cupboard Sailing mystery Girl raiders (AP): New TV court link Smiles better Sent to Coventry Middle East link Lightning death Cycle for donors New nasturtium 'Don't you know what I earn? said brawl soccer star' Man faces jail after stalking ex-wife By a Correspondent: 'Lesbian assault' on rating at Chequers Driver admits killing girl, 6 Land Rover Fringe lacks benefits for Berkoff People Peugeot Green is turning faces red By Our Foreign Staff: Previn, 73, takes Mutter, 39, to be his fifth wife BBC to broadcast Asian soap opera Gay sailors make Cowes debut Historian rewards loyal staff PS ITV viewing figures at record low Harps and trumpets welcome new Druid Virgin Picture Gallery Lord of the Rings All ale to the goddess of an ancient pint Beers for women go down a treat The Times Lexus Research team unlocks secret of how cancer spreads Esure Manslaughter charges considered as hospital admits more legion hug cases Test offers new life to leukaemia children By a Correspondent: Rampant 'winter' sickness closes wards The Computer World By a Correspondent: The gym trainers who are not fit for the job Church protest on war role strongest since Suez MoD needs decision 'within weeks' Congress shows the way for Blair to open up the debate Political Briefing Halifax Pressure grows on Bush over Iraq attack Six shirt dead in raid on Pakistan Christian school Palestinian children suffer from malnutrition in Israeli blockade President discovers joys of a good walk spoiled One-Tel Gaza missile raid after travel curbs tightened Z ZURICH Britain to seek support from 8 Gaddafi Africa torn between GM aid and starvation The Times DELL Japanese anger over 'Big Brother' coding China and Taiwan hack away from 'disaster' Indonesia vote on adopting Sharia JustAAsk Ice skaters deny 'fix' allegations Insects plague US (Reuters): UN camp raided (AP): Drownings soar De Klerk trial (Reuters): Haiti protest (AP): Food for thought Spam unites in grief as resort bomb kills girl, 6 Rude French pupils face prison Prudential British Gas Miditch & Key Polls hint it is too little, too late for Schr?der Times Online Fantasyleague A familiar foray into the Land of Nod Theatre Theatre The Best Team in the World Comedy Daniel Kitson The Times Proms Folk The delusions of Gaddafi, Emperor of Africa Libya's effort to come in from the cold have had a frosty reception It is ministers rather than flag-wavers who deserve the Chancellor's ticking-off Picture Gallery Hysteria helps no one but the real paedophiles Sound the alarm House Call The point behind the demand for a Commons recall Sell-Off Sell-Out The stock spares an aid agency disaster Lager Ladyfriends Madame Bovary will never be Madame Brewery Teachers and targets Perjury penalty How Nato views the Euro Army Shareholders' votes on directors' pay Whitehall compared with town hall Cancer funding Daily Register That Ealing feeling Also known as Manchester as a model for us all At cross purposes Quite sure? I'm in the sauna The Weather The Times Crossword 22,111 Jamjarcars EU agrees Blu break-up California energy talks July setback for BA ICAP buys bond e-trader Baltimore bucks trend BFG chiefs show faith Charts of the day Charcol Bubble trouble Which sector will be next to burst? Economic View Page 23 Merrill settles pensions row Shares fall amid new fears on growth Elvis will rock on for Bertelsmann In Business Today: Commentary 20. Equity Prices 24.… Hooked How the humble clothes hanger saved the day Manager Page 25 The Register Obituaries, Debate and Court & Social Pages 27-30 HSBC to treat share options as a cost Economics & Markets Dedicated Servers Bears nurse very sore heads Business Editor's Commentary Result in Brief Picture Gallery The Times Warnaco Exchange rates Enron drawn into foreign illegal payments inquiry Microsoft set to open up Windows Stanford to cut Redbus stake after vote defeat Inchcape reveals talks with supermarkets over car sales Ebner's error sees Swiss shares tumble Top firms face £25bn pensions 'gap' HSBC Tesco remains upbeat despite volatile trading Trading worries send Sage to four-year low Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 HSBC looking fit in bard times Tempus 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 Carlton is hit by ITV's poor advertising sales Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street The next bubble is just round the corner Economic View The Times Calling the tune in India Penny wise Absent friends Advisers who thrive in good times and bad Managing Change The Times Losses pared at close BT The firm where cutting costs is a hanging matter Sally Patten on how a new kind of clothes hanger has saved time and money for one retail chain Explain how releasing you will achieve a greater good Crossroads The Times Unit Trust Information Service ICR Lead your lifelike a business Bookshelf Effective Strategic Simplest tricks often best way to motivate staff Making Incentives work Money is not the only means of rewarding employees, says Elizabeth Judge Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bow House Turner & co. com Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Deposits? Franchises Business to Business Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Inverstment Business Opportunities Copy this Idea Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Lerwick PLC Prospecting in the North Firms can claim for late payers In Brief Abbey guide Customer care Franchise advice Debate The justification for fat-cat pay Page 29 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Oliver Graham-Jones Veterinary surgeon who cared for the residents of London Zoo and built them a dedicated animal hospital Joe Allison Pillar of the Nashvile establishment who wrote such hits as It's Great Life Commander Peter Richardson Anti-submarine officer who trained young sailors Court & Social Leverhulme Trust awards announced… Lives Remembered Frank Taylor Sports journlist who survived the Munich crash and later wrote a book describing the disaster Births, Marriages & Deaths Earle Brown American composer whose graphic scores were notable for their lack of musical notation To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Reviving the Tory party How can the Conservatives avoid becoming Britain's third party? Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers A question of money News Quiz The Strike Effect Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 6,1810 Questions Answered Questions Asked Picture Gallery Court Circular Church appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Insurance Leverhulme Trust awards Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages University news Appointments Marriage College of Law Answers England's White knight Veteran earns one-day… Government sets date for decision on Olympic bid Commonwealth Games Second India weightlifter fails Games drugs test Curtis Cup underlines inadequacies of LGU Golf In Sports Today: Cricket page 32. Racing 33. Europe… E-mail intercept can be legal Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published August 6,2002 Regina (NTL Group Ltd) v Ipswich Crown Court Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice and Mr Justice Curtis Judgment July 22,2002 Student is not counted for housing benefit Court of Appeal Published August 6,2002 Naghshbandi v Camdon London Borough Council and Others Medals a distant memory for Thorpe Covert surveillance unlawful European Court of Human Rights Published August 6,2002 Armstrong v United Kingdom (Application No 48521/99) Before M. PellonpÄÄ, President and Judges Sir Nicolas Bratza, A. Pastor Ridruejo, E. Palm, V. Straznicka, R. Pavlovschi Section Registrar M. O'Boyle Judgment July 16,2002 Get fit, stay fit: triathlon Day two: cycling European gold rush Radcliffe leads medal chase America's Cup team leaves Law unto himself Sailing England turn to old guard for one-day challenge Silverwood lifts title hopes as grudge match fails to ignite Leading Light Holiday feel fails to hide picture of decay at Hove The Good Ground Guide Storms put paid to return of Kirtley Roebuck has Devon in line for double Godolphin sending Sakhee to test water at Deauville Bath Business Reader Legal Leader Course Specialists Hughes recruited for Shergar Cup Catterick Results from yesterday's four meetings Course Specialists Time is ripe to revise Scoop6 format On The Level Mental approach holds key to conquering the season's twin peaks Jackson ready for final hurdles as he heads towards retirement The Kervin Interview Times Square Jackson's Medal Count in Senior Championships British official 'vindicated' Ice skating Rainey has no case to answer Rugby league Hurtis declines chance of sprint double Robert sidelined for two months by spine injury Football Vieira's team sponsor Arsenal counterparts The results service Pools forecast Today's fixtures Premiership predators fail to play by rules in battle for stars of the future Rowan Dartington & Co. Limited Scotland add Telfer to staff In Brief Going for gold Agassi through Youngblood back Hingis on mend Premium Bonds Radcliffe ready to enter golden era Radcliffe's Golden Year Manchester's finest face far tougher test in Munich Scouts dishonour Picture Gallery INY Reportage Confessions of a reluctant Israeli Health Can food labels be misleading? Queen Bees, Wannabes and Has-beens Arts how porn is sneaking into galleries Law The judge and the sex smear Sugar, spice and all things nasty All teenage girls must learn to survive in an emotional battlefield of bitchy cliques and backstabbing, presided over by the Queen Bee and her Sidekick. Ann Treneman meets the woman who has unlocked the code to Girl World Pecking order How my fear has As another bomb kills nine in Israel, Nicky Blackburn, a British journalist who emigrated there in 1993, describes the daily threat to her young family's lives and says the violence is making moderate Iaralis turn on Palestinians TLS The gym now standing at platform one Connex should be relauched as a fun concept, says Richard Heller Joan Smith The absence of fully functioning democracies in the middle East is a major obstacle to a lasting peace settlement No smoke without propaganda Picture Gallery Multi-tasking on a bike Been there, done that Edinburgh Festival The Times 'It hurts to be an orphan in my fifties' My mother may have been 96 when she died, but she had intended to bat away for many years more, says Sandra Harris Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Don't always believe Nutritional claims by makers of processed foods can be misleading, says Peta Bee What those claims really mean The Times Pain and the poppy Drugs derived from opium can relieve chronic aches but raise concerns about side-effects and addition. Janet Fricker reports Opium facts How do we deal with persistent ear infections? How to contact Dr Collins Guess who forgot to bring Earplanes! The Times Is this glass half full or half empty? If you see it as half full, the likelihood is that you will lead a longer life. John Naish examines the link between optimism and good health Depressed? Look on the bright side Forget the past and look to the future. Anne Woodham reports on a new therapy Scenes of the flesh Viewpoint The art world's growing obsession with erotica has produced images both compelling and awful. but is titillation the real name of the game, asks Sebastian Smee The Times Picture Gallery A wealth of gifts Exhibition Trinkets catch the eye as much as treasures in a show of state presents to the Queen, says John Russell TAylor Food, inglorious food Edinburgh Fringe Shows don't just try to capture hearts and minds but stomachs, too, says David Stenhouse HMV Don of a new age The Salzburg Festival has a new artistic director but still plenty to vex regulers, says Robert Thicknesse It 's opera, but not as we know it Entertainments Kiss Me, Kate Elaine Stritch at Liberty Concert James Christopher's Top Ten movies Summer poutings Classical CDS The latest package deals don't succeed in putting Geoff Brown in holiday mood New world music albums Smear on the High Court A savage personal attack on Australia's best-known judge raises important questions about how members of the judiciary should defend themselves, reports Pilita Clark Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis M Millennium Commission Group Legal Advisor Matrix Corporation of London CLT Legal Eagles Ltd Holborn College All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Granada Head of Contracts Why 'mercy killing' must stop The Voluntary Euthanasia Society is unhappy with the law, reports Veronica Cowan Regent's College London 9 Stone Buildings What's Important Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite , Cable & Digital Films BBC One Times 2 Crossword No 2725 Choice Peoples choice The challenge ahead Banking on the future Tourism targets Life Begins at Forty Cashing in on gambling This report has been produced by The Times in… Facing up to the challenge ahead It has poverty and the world's third largest debl, but the Caribbean island is optimistic that it. Can revitalise its economy British police in Drug Trafficking Joint force helps to catch the smugglers and cut violence, says Michael Knipe Fight to stop mule train Anniversary of its Independence YVR PR National Housing Trust Going to the movies is an experience for the senses Man who is helping to set new standards Banking Meltdown in the 1990s has been replaced by a stable and vigorous financial sector When the Queen had to dine by candlelight Even for monarchs, electricity used to be an on-and off service, but privatisation is now keeping the lights on, says Michael Knipe CP Power switch from oil to gas Fuel From paradise lost to paradise Kingston JDK There is a world of difference between downtown Kingston, capit and the tourist spots where you can live in the lap of luxury. Micha Tourism Treasure Beach Ocho Rios NCB Merchant Bank Limited Development Bank of Jamaica Limited Tax on betting is a windfall for the community Gambling Jamaica is pulling in the dollars from a formerly illegal activity, says C. O. Jones Yes, we have bananas, rum and more Exports Native bean that is the world's finest Coffee Scotiabank Supreme Ventures My dream for the future of my people Prime Minister P. J. Patterson tells Michael Knipe of his plans for the prosperity of the country Economy The honey port Investment Lift-off for $1bn schemes to get Jamaica moving Inerastructure Creating a world-class airport and major highway will speed up growth, says Andy Carr Jamaica Workers hold key to cheaper homes Housing Jamaica Holy hotchpotch of free spirits Religion The legacy of slavery has led to a mishmash of devout believers, says Tatiana Reis Election time again Politics

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