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News from 07/10/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Kate Hoey (MP for Vauxhall), John Hester, Joanna Hunter, Robert Hands, Catherine Riley, David Brown, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Rebecca Abrams, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, David Blunkett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Mark Wilson, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Antonia Senior, Ruth Parker, David McVay, Simon Kuper, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Peter Hollander, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Daniel Finkelstein, E. J. Hart, Oliver Del Mar, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Emma Manning, Hayhoe (Minister of State for Health, 1985-86), Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Mark Giles, Edward M. Selby, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Virginia Bottomley (Secretary of State for Health, 1992-95), Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Peter Tray, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Peter Bannister, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Alan Clark, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Xan Rice, Russell Hotten, Simon Hughes (MP for North Southwark and Bermondsey), Cathy Harris, Andrew Pierce and Richard Ford, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Richard Owen, Graham Hamborg, David Driver, Martin Woods, Jerome Pugmire, Emily Davies, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Elizabeth Jenkins (Vice-Chairman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Peter Windibank, Chris McGrath, David Lister and Melissa Kite, Patrick Cracroft-Brennan, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Richard Morrison Chief Music Critic, Raymond Keene Times Chess Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Emma Hartley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Andrew Turner, Elgar Jenkins, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Tony Halpin, Roland Watson and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Julian Yell, James Christopher, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Richard Ford, Leonard G. Newman, Lisa Verrico, Damian Barr, Michael Haigh,

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The Game Labour's new iron curtain for refugees Blunkett trackles asylum chaos Brazil votes Mayor stabbed Prince dies Ulster charges Tanker blast I am Thatcher's heir, says Duncan Smith The Times Schumacher may find his success weighs him down Alan Claries the final diaries Jane's moving… How Blair aide wooed Alan Clark Tiffany & Co. To Day in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Top Sinn Fein official charged after police raid on Stormont Champion strikes blow for human thinking Challenge to Milburn over health reforms 'Moles' are likened to Collins Fiji recruit found dead in Army barracks CN Prisoners to get £5m legal help over? discipline Waterman admits the classic truth behind pop hits That's all right, even Handel and the Vatican lifted tunes BT Student sues over 'reduced' A-level grade Jail penalty will not stop Archer writing diaries By a Correspondent: 'It didn't seem to be a happy visit' Tiscali Kamikaze pilot zeroes in to meet British veterans Hospital pact gives victory to Brown Doctors' threat in site row Nhs surgeons earn thousands in private deal Demand for secret Shayler trial In Brief Stop and search Fishermen's tale Breast treatment Pea for power Low earners to get £1,500 incentive to start saving Pensioners turning heavily to drink Oreck Citroen 'Double my money? I'll start now' Universities try US-style test after A-level debacle Nectar Aptitude exam assesses potential, not learning Delay in university funding costs jobs Prudential Parents pay for children's degrees Female barrister launches Asian 'Vanity Fair' 500 early Beatles photos found In the Supreme Court of Bermuda Britain 'better off with half the people' The Saab 9-3 Convertible at £269 a month Beckham gets on the syllabus in university of life Virqin What the Israeli papers say A seductive Picture Gallery AOL Hernia The Market Place Tories hopes of revival on 25 policies Where have all the big beasts gone?… Absent from Bournemouth every one The Times HSBC S Chairman's Speech 2.15pm Theresa May, the… May to press for more women Pressure grows on Section 28 Leukaemia Research Fund 'Gay hater' stabs Paris Mayor at festival Britain to share $4bn in gold from sunken warship EasyJet. Com Time Republican talk fails to spoil royal tour 300,000 celebrate Pope's 468th saint Canoinsation of controversial cleric draws largest crowd in history to St Peter's Richard Owen reports Orange By Our Foreign Staff: Dutch mourn death of adopted prince Direct Line How the heart of France is haunted by a family curse Defective valve can lead to sudden death BCS Lufthansa 'Lula' poised to break mould of Brazil politics Exit polls show latin America's biggest economy is set for a change, reports Gabriella Gamini in Rio de janeiro Raja Fashions Popular appeal crosses nation's yawning social divide One Tel Muddled? Times Online Charcol The Open University Terrorist alert after oil tanker 'attack' Saddam could make the first strike of war, says Bush Blair's picture burnt as protests sweep Italy Esure Seventh victim of US sniper In Brief (AFP): Bosnian protest Latvia poll (Reuter): Nepal pledge Tip draws blank Abduction clue Happier daze From the fun to the unfunny peculiar Theatre Sadly Solo Joe Greenwich Theatre Pop St Etienne Cottiers, Glasgow The Times Pop Will Young and Gareth Gates The Times Concert Nigel Kennedy Times Online Concert Akademie fur Alte Musik The cheers are already fading at Bournemouth Duncan Smith will survive this week because his party expects so little We are a haven for the persecuted , but not a home to liars and cheats Are we prepared to pay the price of victory? Arrogant, crooked Archer is a stain on the Tories Banish the Ghosts The task for the Tories in bournemouth this week Reid and Right Unionists should allow ministers a little more time Ride of the Val-Kylies Pop has always found itself hooked on classics No prizes for effort The Times The Conservative stance on Iraq Anglican anguish over homosexuality Dramatic tensions at the Royal Ballet Paper aeroplanes Modern manners Future of medical school's block A fraction more Mixed veg The Weather The Times Crossword 22,164 Universal The Sleep Disorder Clinic MPC set to hold rates Briefing Sack Corbett, says union Grubman's $80m Commerzbank denial TAG Heuer signs Tiger Friends plans stake sale How the week finished BT Corporate profile Abbey to reject Irish merger Bush's guru snubs call to split banks NAPF presses for rise in state pension age In Business Today: Economic Agenda 62. Need To Know… Economic agenda The Register Minnows attack EU fiscal plans The Times Need to know: The Week ahead The Honda Challenge Rigid enforcement stifling growth Exchange rates Keith, Bayley, Rogers & Co. Commerzbank rejects claims of facing credit crunch 'Least reliable' analyst Grubman paid $20m a year Lloyd 's condemns report critical of auditing over near-collapse By Our Industry Staff: Consignia may sue regulator over price cap By Our City Correspondent: Investment banks to cut thousands more global jobs VISA Friends considers stake sale to boost solvency How Tiger took the time factor into account by swapping to TAG Sally Patten witnesses a coup in Orlando as Rolex loses out to another precision timekeeper Marketing and the delicate art of catching Stardust Cape may be back in court over asbestos P&O plays down talk of Carnival acquisition plan By Our City Staff: 'Angel ' investors get online bourse Measuring what the markets are doing More job cuts likely as Fiat heads for €lbn loss Bush fireman confident of us resurgence Gary Duncan meets a calm troubleshooter at the centre of a storm The Times Drinks giant's cup of cheer runs over Dominic Walsh on a company with endless thirest for expansion Who's who in the boardroom Vat payable on competition entry fees despite disclaimer Law Report The company in detail Tax assessment binding on commissioners Law Supplement: Tomorrow and Every Tuesday in T2 History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Capitalisation, week's change Mercedes Benz Debate Teaching citizenship Page 10 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? David Arnold-Forster Cardinal Francois Van Thuân Archbishop of Saigon who was incarcerated for 13 years but never ceased to produce message of hope Peter McEntee Overseas administrator with a knack for defusing trouble and a big-hearted dedication to work for the blind and disabled Court & Social Zakaria Erzinclioglu Expert on blowflies who gave evidence in murder trials and campaigned for impartial science in court Personal Column Nils Bohlin Designer of the three-point sealbelt, which has saved perhaps a million lives Journeywise Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Lives Remembered Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Dabate the issues of the day as they happen and join in the discussion with the Times readers Learning to be good citizens Will studing citizenship at school teach our children to be responsible aduits? Mews Quiz From Our Own Correspondent: Beauvais Ceremony to Mark Removal of the Bodies to England On This Day The Times, October 7,1930 Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life October 7,1993 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Latest wills Discovering flittermice Notebook Heritage by Sue Corbett RAF graduations Making art work to best effect See the Trust put its house in order Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Appointment School news Answers Marriages Award University news Elections Legal appointment Harrington's hurrah Irishman wins Dunhill in… Dettori propels Marienbard to Arc triumph Pontefract Yesterday's results In Sport Today: Rugby league, page 14. Fishing, 14.… Windsor Blueprint for change The Times Sports Book Continent steals the show for jubilant Nicholls Details from the supporting races Plumpton Saturday's details Leaders in the Flat championships Shot Stopper: Continent, far side, under a determined drive from Holland, beats Slap Flybe Gronholm crowned early after Burns crashes out Motor rallying St Helens must take long and winding road Rugby league The Times Getting the measure of a monster pike Fishing Fittler realises his final goal with inspiring display Lutton puts Bury on right path Netball Learning curve hangs heavily on Harrison Boxing The results service Get fit, stay fit: yoga at work Today's fixtures Times Square Wells fails to deliver for Yankees Baseball Leeds still thriving on life at altitude Zurich Premiership Opportunist Northampton put bodies on line to crush Wasps Weak Newcastle on the road to nowhere Neath's double ambitions betrayed by their own shortcomings Walkinshaw searching for backers to ease his burden Sharks ride their luck to preserve record Bath earn bonus as Leicester stutter to their fifty Walker relieved as team escapes to victory Sailing Addison finds a vital ingredient for Rovers FA Trophy Dr Martens League UniBond League Ryman League England captain returns to the fray Football Champion denied win by Barros In Brief Da Matta's title Blair defiant Gibbs misses out Romania qualify Rough passage Camera decides By a Correspondent: Garbelotto turns to Buck nail in bid to sharpen Bullets Basketball Harrington earns big payday to cap week of glory Golf Leaderboard Spirited Swede emerges to steal McKay's thunder in play-off Pakistan sniff chance of improbable victory Cricket Final scores from Biarritz By a Correspondent: Hanna sets up Heaton for victory Lacrosse O'Sullivan flies halfway to paradise Athletlcs: Bupa Great North Run Results That old White magic awaits Davis Snooker Death of respected journalist Dunwoodie Bowis Defenders chip in for potent Reading Hockey Britain prosper through strength in depth Rowing Latest Harrison farce relegated with a sigh to Beeb undercard Ferrari to suffer as Formula One fuels revolution Times Sport Today: Racing, pages 12-13. Moton… First State Investments Easy rider Putting Formula One Back on Track The Times Easy Ryder Game The Last Days Alan Clark's Diaries Pages 4-6 Parents Fashion Arts Inside All at Sea Verbatim 24 Hours "I Gave her a Bed-Warmer that You Put in the Microwave to Heat up. " Oh Tony, You Didn't! Jane Shilling Human Jungle "A Brilliant Brain Such a Horrible, When Alan Clark Became Too Ill from Cancer to Write his Diaries, his Wife Jane Continued Them. In the Moving Extract below She Records her Anguish at Watching his Decline and Death. Opposite Clark Reveals how He Flirted with Labour The Alan Clark Diaries Demolished in Cruel Way" Tomorrow in T2 Is He a Role Model King Simeon Ii of Bulgaria was in Exile for 56 Years. Now He is that Country's Prime Minister. Should the Prince of Wales Take Note, Asks Michael Binyon 2For 1 Flight Offer The Times All over Bar the Shouting We Should Never Yell at our Children, Says a New Study, Rebecca Abrams is Not Convinced Brace Yourself Tom Cruise Wore Them, as Do an Increasing Number of Adults, including Damian Barr The Times Offers Direct Unmentionables Sparks The Mad Hatters Perspex Breastplates, Velvet Knickerbockers and Lobster Hats, Fashion Editors Would Rather Be Laughed at than Not Noticed, Says Emily Davies Fashion There was only One Long Skirt at the Italian Shows, Says Lisa Armstrong Trends Sound of Surprise Music Can You Mix Vivaldi and Zappa/ Richard Morrison Finds Two Groups Selling Seats by Taking Risks Arts Hannibal for Hannibal La Movie Anthony Hopkins Has Turned Hannibal Lecter into a Matchless Monster. Bu There's Too Little of Him in Red Dragon, Says Sean MacAulay Virqin megastores Entertainments The Times Critics' Choice Top 10 Movies A Diva Still at Full Stritch At 76 Tireless Elaine Stritich is Starring in a Solo Show. What's She on, Asks Benedict Nightingale The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Tv Review Spike… I Told You I was Ill was a Fitting Tribute to the Influntial Comedian, of Which Milligan Himself Would Surely Have Approved, Says Paul Hoggart Tv & Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice Bbc One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2778 Tv Choice Rolex Unstoppable Force the Premiership Pages 8-13 Marco Van Basten's Masterplan Every Kick, Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… Scottish Curse Why the system that produced Dalglish… Playingthegame Hairapparent Van Basten Back on the Attack The most brilliant striker of his generation breaks his silence to declare a blueprint for a football revolution, Simon Kuper writes Van Basten's 11—Point Plan Lifeandtimes Haveyoursay Theshorts Empire direct. co. uk No Go for Bowyer Eriksson drops Leeds United player for start of England's Euro 2004 qualifying campaign, Matt Dickinson reports The Squad Flogged on the Tyne How goals to Newcastle (and Alan Shearer) truned Albion's Premiership bravado to bile Pure Hatred True to Firm Tony Cascarino recalls the seething passion that divides Glasgow on derby day Theplayeraki Unluckiestmanoftheweek That Joke Isnt Funny Any More Improvement is hard to predict north of the border. As Own Slot discovers, the pipeline of talent has long since run dry SiCKNOTE Kanu at the Picture Gallery Theguide Entertainment ratings: up to five stars per… Sava Masks Drab Fare Barclaycard Premiership Highest Attendance The Games Last Six Games Reality Bites for Also-Rans William Hill Tonight Boro Happy to Get on with Job City Go absent without Leave Shearer Leads by Example Time Running out for Roeder Owen Adds to Chelsea's Fan Fare Liverpool 4-4-2 Chelsea 4-4-2 Rovers Stung by Redknapp Fan Fare Better Late than Never Villa v Southampton Recipe for Bruising Referee Torn off a Strip Brighton Left to Rue Luck NationWide 1 The Games Last Six Games Howdothedothat? The Games Nationwide League First Division Leaders Oldham hit new heights while lowly Mansfield net six of the best Nationwide 2 Football League The Games Last Six Games Exeter sack their manager and Hartlepool profit from a mistake to stay top Nationwide 3 Football League The Games Last Six Games Dunfermline make case to head chasing pack while Hibs continue revival Sutton Rescues Celtic Bank of Scotland Bell's Goldenboot Topping the Hit Parade Roma James Eve reflects on an evening of respite for Batistuta and company Resultsandtables Buylines Yourgame The Times Offers Direct Read Ding the Game Nike Pattenden Riviews this Week's Books Numbercrunch Catherine's Casebook Thedailyfix Live Matches Fixtures Nationwide Citibank

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