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News from 01/10/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Judith A. White, Simon Barnes, Martin R. Staples, Robert Thicknesse, Peter Lansley Women's football, Robin Scott, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Ben Smalley, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, David Chater, Michael Zander, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Andrew Finfer, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Eaton, Martyn Day and Bozena Michaelwoska, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Dennis Cummings, Adam Sherwin and Ray Snoddy, David McVay, Seweryn Chomet, Jad Adams, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Nick O'donovan, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Michael Knipe, Dr Jane Collins, Jeanette Winterson, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Daniel Barnett, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Eamonn Butler, Gill Phillips, Christina Michalos, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, J. A. F. Somerville, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Robert Balfour, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Howard, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Jean Kelly, Bob Pick, Paula Hawkins, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Maureen Nyazai, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, David Miller, Geraldine Van Bueren, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Watts, Abigail Rayner and James Doran, Raymond Keene, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Edwina Currie, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Bill Morris, Clem Cecil, Nick Hasell, Muiris Lyons, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mel Webb, Rick Reilly, Kevin McCarra, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Joel Joffe, Laura Peek and Tom Baldwin, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Janet Fricker, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Margaret P. Hunter, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, David Boushel, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Stuart Etherington, P. J. Hudson, Matthew Connolly, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Germaine Greer, John Wainwright, Stewart Rigby, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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My late-night chats at No 10 with Major the risk-taker Black day for Blair as party revolts Defeat on public finance, retreat on Iraq Iraq talks Shares fall Bonuses cut Law Supplement No Title 'He looked and sounded as if he needed seine pillow talk, Just as I did' A fish called Austin trawls new depths The Times Today University offers 'favour poor' COR News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Nayy's new aircraft carriers will dwarf warships of past Potters Bar families in joint legal action to find who was to blame Domestic violence to become an offence Intelligent Finance Records check missed charity workers' crimes Deaths role is denied by Adams In Brief Tube strike Blood on yacht 'Little Man' arrest Flood warning We've lost a million people? Don't count on it How the statistics from around the United Kingdom shape up Capital resort for the retired Boy, 15, stabbed in race attack Tanino Criso Men dominate in the Dales Picture Gallery Back to basics sullied party, but voters approved Bonhams Marriage came close to collapse, friends claim Prudential Woman analyst loses £1m City bonus bias claim Muslim hijack suspect is set free by Swedes Esure Nationwide Cardinal rises from the ashes Nectar Pundits fall out over breakfast One name that fails to open doors Hopefuls get second chance to be famous More than Car Insurance PS Kate Moss gives birth to daughter Today editor quits after 'pro-Labour' hunt article KPMG Citroen The justice debate WRC'S Accenture Barnardo's Hi-tech hospital births leave mothers in fear Facts of life 'Let us stay at home with our babies' Skoda Musclemen suffer from weak image Ministers made outbreak worse, say MEPs Unions humiliate Boateng in defeat on private finance Builders reap the rewards CH Boots Cabinet rift over hospital funding exposed Blackpool Diary On today's agenda Blair beats retreat in fece of Iraq rebellion Jamjarcars Once more unto the speech, as Shakespeare might have put it Chancellor sets out his personal manifesto Police round up pro-hunt protesters First direct Brown sets scene for 'no' to euro Cereal Pops Prescott will curb right to buy council housing Those who need most, lose most Car Insurance Recovery signs for ozone layer above Antarctic Prince's happy return to tax HQ Young to the fore in music awards Halifax Two held on terror charges In Brief Unconscious test Mother accused Inhalers help Snowdon's sale Corrections Marni's softness Ms the edge on sleazy creations Carolyn Asome in Milan finds nothing sexy in Robert Cavalli's opium den InternetCamerasDirect Tesco Dacha dwellers head home at end of summer's sweet life Phone cameras lose their virtue Minister sacked in Japan slump Fragment of Greek history to reignite row over Marbles French leftwingers seek to put party back on path of socialism Learndirect Linguaphone Serb poll winner criticises 'extremist rivals' Times Online Picture Gallery Halifax Berlin fiddles around while Rome burns Democrat quits key Senate race after rebuke over sleaze Dell Busking lawyer puts wind up colleagues Israel and Palestinians 'targeted children' Hippy leader's murder trial Direct Line Lexmark Iranians in dilemma between fear of US and hate for Saddam UN on brink of Iraq deal for weapons inspectors US to encourage defection Legal & General Troops' anthrax jabs Allies in push for 'no-drive zones' The Times Offers Direct Labour row shuts us cargo ports In Brief (AFP): Eight die in fog (AP): 'Gangster' bomb (AP): Terror trial delay (Reuters): Heir kidnapped Welcome home for early Verdi Opera Masnadieri Covent Garden World music Lokua Kanza Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Times Online Opera Jenùfa Grand Theatre, Leeds Concert Philharmonia/Dohnányi Festival Hall The Times Blair is stuck manage with the unions Like it or not, the Prime Minister has no choice but to maintain their ties This asylum-seekers Bill is repugant and pushes Britain morally out in the cold Picture Gallery A dish of Currie that leaves a very bad taste Nothing improves a home quite like not doing DIY Lyndon Baines Brown A moving speech but questions remain on business policy Breach of the Prince's Trust Advisers should keep their distance from Westminster I'll Be Backed Arnie muscles in on the California governorship The Times Party politics and private finance Fallout from Major and Currie affair Professionalism of modern charities Cameraman's death The language of Jesus No Title Mixed veg Difficulties faced by tenant farmers Low-tech library Mature students The Weather The Times Crossword 22,159 Yorkshire Bank Inside Enron Dairy Crest shares drop Less for Aberdeen board Canada Life sheds staff Signet's UK chief quits SUG shares purchase Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Charcol Commodities Dutch treat Market's fall forces Standard Life to cut bonuses Billionaire in Dome deal faces US lawsuit In Business Today Grey Skies Investors endure more misery The Register Equitable to offer £75m to former members The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Risk that well pay dear for PFI Results in brief Exchange rates The Times MyTravel Shares fall 36% after warning Airbus battles for easyJet order Britannia Compass 'starts Travelodge and Little Chef talks' ISIS Granada's fall sparks host of explanations Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day MyTravel heads south Tempus CRH plunges over US asbestos liabilities The house price boom is not finished yet After Pineapple, a taste of Thailand City Diary Hp invent Manchester United to return £3m to investors Aberdeen board lowers pay to please investors The Times Practical internet Boosey blown off course by disposal delays Telewest agrees £3.5bn debt deal Bulmers fires finance chief over 'hidden costs' Players' contracts cheer SEM Call centre fears as Prudential jobs go India Us slowdown hits profits at Henlys The Times Unit Trust Information Service Save the Rhino Stewart's trade details set for release Employers should learn the art of creative hiring Recruitment For Sale Isle of Arran Ingledene Hotel, Sannox Turner & co Business Opportunities Business to Business Patent & Trademark Institute of America Make Your Fortune from Property Profit, tax free!! Make£400+perdayfrom Financial Spread Trading Blackwood Copy this Idea BEO Management Consulting GmbH The National Franchise Exhibition Bridging Loans Business Funding Hampshire Trust Private Bankers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on Franchising A Real Opportunity for Real People The Sunday Times U. S. Franchise Trade Mission at the U. S. Embassy British Franchise Association Times Newspapers Sharp fall for shares BiE Interim Executive Unity lies in their hands As Cyprus marks independence, Michael Knipe describes its progress towards agreement with the north and on EU accession J&P Euro lovers-despite the cost As an EU member, Cyprus would have to pay more that it received, says Michael Knipe Cyprus Airways The Old Adversaries A thirst for sea, sun and summer wine Cyprus is using its island location to win year-round travellers, says Jean Kelly Cyta Global Investors expect a property boom Lionheart's liquid legacy Despite a poor harvest, the island's wine industry has a big future, says Michael Knipe Cyprus Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Douglas Barrington Hotelier wnose personal touch made the Lygon Arms one of the best-known inns in the country Ken Ashton General secretary of the NUJ who presided over the union's most incendiary years Eduard Gufeld Jovial chess grandmaster who believed in the beauty of the game as much as winning Court & Social Lives in Brief Charles Henri Ford Free-living poet, novelist, artist and peripatetic bohemian who edited two ground-breaking magazines Births, Marriages & Deaths No Title Lives remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of theday as they happen, and joint in the discussion with other Times readers Kick-off or rip-off Nature Notes Tube shuts down as workers walk out Strikes on the Underground Do you have any sympathy for the Tube drivers-and how did you cope without them? News Quiz Tests May Not Smoke out Every Sport's Drug Users Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life October 1,1878 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinner Memorial celebration Fellows Ceremony School news Service Meeting For Sale The Times and Sunday Times Personal Column Premier Events Gherkin is a landmark to relish Latest wills Faresavers Global Flights Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Travel Insurance Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Appointments Answers Marriages Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Blackburn bag victory British bulldog inspires a new generation Sailing Hall calls it a day after 20 years at the top Badminton In Sport Today The results service Get fit, stay fit: Body Combat Torrance of praise Smith may quit after title fiasco In Brief Hingis humbled King eyes crown All-Star signing Today's fixtures Pools forecast Eddery struggles to stay on century duty Yesterday's results Nottingham Specialists Nottingham Exeter Sedgefield Old order suffers as stars are spoilt for choice It's behind you but Jackson's 'magic' fails to impress Rugby league Rain brings farce to event worthy of a champion Cricket The Times Corporation repeats its winning formula Golf Super Bowl looks long way off as Rams collapse to fourth defeat American football Leicester looking to improve for start of defence Rugby union Heiiry proves the R Us Fantasy League Forward and surprise picks are combining well, says Nick Szczepanik Your player list with updated scores Leaderboard Youth leaderboard Robson hoping to avoid another tearful farewell Football: Champions League United's powers of revival give Ferguson hope for tasks ahead The Times Books Direct England bids to stage next European Championships World sport clamps down quickly on latest doping threat Drugs in sport By Our Sports Staff: Wales make history with Hughes deal West Ham vulnerable on night of potential cup shocks Washington Cup Blackburn's extra class confirmed by Duff enterprise Barclaycard Premiership The Premiership today Valencia stalked by string of dark horses Being thrown in the lake would have been too good for ghastly Garcia Rick Reilly, America's most celebrated sports columnist, names and shames those who spolit the party at The Belfry Refined in the First Degree The Times Torrance inspried by the captains who dared to win Ryder Cup rounds Ferrari's contempt sticks in the throats of opponents Motor racing The Times Times Square The Times Torrance walking on water Shearer bring house down Wembley Times Sport Today Three-foot par-putt? Garcia acted like he just cured smallpox' Seiko Inside Sport Not Grey but Blue Lifetime Arts Law Inside Educational Clampdown As Car Clampers Finally Get their Own Qualification, Richard Morrison Eavesdrops on a Free-Thinking Minister Picture Gallery Verbatim 24 Hours Anthony Howard For All the Influence the House of Lords Has, It Might as Well Be an Exhibit at Madame Tussaud's Human Jungle "Being his Pps I Could Write a The Edwina Currie Diaries November 1990 - March 1992 In the Second Extract from her Extraordinary Diaries, Edwina Currie Reveals how Betrayed She Felt when, after Becoming Prime Minister, John Major Didn't Give her the Cabinet Post He Had Promised and that Even after Becoming Premier, He Tried to Rekindle their Affair LST Arnie, the Governator What is Arnold Schwarzenegger Doing at a Private Investment Conference in the Home Counties? Wearing a Suit and Selling Timeshares. And There's Still Time for Time to Muscle in on us Politics The Sunday Times The Times Novel Gazin Why Did New York's Literary Pin-Up Leave? To Get Away from the Glamour, He Tells James Collard Drawn to Berlin Ruched Boots What is Pneumonia? The Insidious Invader Pneumonia Kills Almost 70,000 People a Year and is Not only a Disease of the Old Janet Fricker Reports Victims of Pneumonia Coping with Autism Dr Jane Collins The Times Children's Doctor Answers Readers' Questions PMS The Natural Solution Joan Bakewell, 69 Broadcaster I had to help my… The Joy of Doing Almost Every Woman Has to Do the Washing and Amazingly, Most Enjoy It. Germaine Greer Explains why. Left, Six Well-Known Women Take us through their Dirty Laundry Not Dead yet But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets, Gizmos and Toys to the Test Technobabble David Rowan on a Net Gag for Scientology Critics Lord of the Stage Door Lord Attenborough is Rada's New Figurehead. He's Thrilled, He Tells Benedict Nightingale No Ifs No Putts, It's a Winner Europe's Victory in the Ryder Cup Proves Golf Can Make Great Listening, Says Chris Campling Rattled but Not Shaken With the Berlin Philharmonic London-Bound, Richard Morrison Finds out about Life under the New Leader Today in the Times Tomorrow in T2 Plus HMV Style over Content Classical Cds Fancy Packaging Can't Hide Duff Notes, Says Geoff Brown Jazzing with John Entertainments The Royal National Theatre Raymond Gubbay Albery Theatre Gielgud Theatre The Times The Royal National Theatre The Times Games Chess Winning Move TV Review The Wincingly Accurate Second Series of the Office Will Leave You Looking at your Work Colleagues in a Different Light, Says Joe Joseph TV & Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Mortal Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satelite, Cable & Digital Films Films Choice BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2773 TV Choice Arc Employment Act: new rights in the workplace David Pannick: Equiality and DNA fingerprinting City Law: Bugged by the competition authorities Michael Zander: Can 'no win, no fee' be… Crown Prosecution Service The Sunday Times NBS Students have a right to redress if exam boards fail to make the grade The current A-level debacle is likely to result in many disgurntled students. Martyn Day and Bozena Michalwoska say they could sue for substantial sums The Times Law Section The Manchester Airport Group The Times Some fingerprints are more equal than others Hill Dickinson News Still waiting for the outrageous and bizarre Is the Human Rights Act a charter for nutters or 'the biggest change since Magna Carta'? Gill Phillips reports Competition Commission The Standards Board for England The Times Three steps Flexibility 'righi The Government encourage a relaxe Daniel Barnett, the New rights for temporary workers Property rights? Over my dead body South Africa's deadly lesson What does its constitutional court have to teach the UK, asks Geraldine van Bueren Harry Potter and the case of false evidence Computer technology helped experts to discover the truth in a copyright trial, reports Christina Michalos That early-morning knock may not be the postman Directors who flout competition law should prepare for dawn raids, says Andrew Finfer In the City LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Lawyer of the week Minis Lyons Lawboard@the times. co. uk Is this the end for conditional fees? The court of Appeal's decision in Halloran v Delaney could have serious implications, reports Michael Zander Society cannot afford these costs The 'Big Ten' must change this outdated system, says Martin R. Staples Solicitors/locums RFL Tnt Solicitors The Times Www. LawyerLocator. co. uk Ryder Reid Legal (Agy.) Times Newspapers The Times Lawdiary@the times. co. uk Oooh. There but for the grace of God Tradingplaces@the times. co. uk Queen's Counsel Seven Bedford Row Northumbria University The Times Joanne Manson Recruitment

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