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ResumoThe Chancellor says yes, but… Euro referendum may be three years away after Brown's statement Soham murder suspect in coma after taking drag overdose in his prison cell Law Supplement Index Hollywood's private eye in the dock T2 How Gordon tap-danced on €0.0840666 Winslet and Mendes marry in secret Public Agenda Sandals News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk Blair and Campbell to snub public Iraq inquiry Blunkett tackled on sentences by prisoner Depression drug may be unsafe for children Films 'incite smoking' Doctors to call for tax on fatty food Films 'incite smoking' Bank of Scotland Mandelson target for Gmb test In Brief Hate offences Murder charge Parents blamed Farewell to Most How politicians were universally challenged MPs get the worst score in 31 years when they take on journalists, writes Alan Hamilton The Times House of Commons Ing Direct 15 questions that stamped MPs The blight guide on where not to live Are we right to be so obsessed with location, location, location? What's Important England's landowners lose business boss amid funds crisis Intelligent Finance Murder charges faced by Chechen 'are trumped up' Man hanged in 1950 to be exonerated Peers back ban on sex in toilets In Brief Church questions Gunman 'was ill' Tamils jailed Legal charity Killer stays silent 20 arrested Mermaid peril Fast Times How Huntley beat system inside Britain's Alcatraz Mental state may make him unfit for trial Type of drug is key to recovery VW A go-slow at the Treasury NEC People Parilamentary Choir leaves Lloyd-Webber singing out of tune Ps… BBC 'kept camera jobs for the boys' Youth club is told: Let girls in or else Balloon drags girl 40 miles to her death 'I looked high and at first thought it was a doll' Boxing world questioned over coach's killing Direct Line British police in hunt for Bali woman's friend Toshiba RAF disowns sexist remarks Now TV children leave Grange Hill for Albert Square Dell The Times Tony rehabilitates Vanessa Redgrave 'Masterly' Pushkin biography wins prize BT Dolly lab to research stem cells In Brief Insurance fines Murder arrest Surgery concern Parkinson's risk First of many All this fuss for just a pound (€1.41) a week Joining the euro is worth just £50 a year to the average Briton, writes Anatole Kaletsky Picture Gallery But does it really all boil down to this? Effect on homes and prices, tests analysed Inflation, taxes and changeover plan Chancellor's statement and reaction Egg No Title City analysts are in convergence with Chancellor The tests Lea Paterson on, Economics Editor, considers the Treasury's verdict on Gordon Brown's famous five tests and solicits a range of independent views Nationwide Brown shows his power of veto on economic and social policy The deal Esure Insurance Limited Brown backs building boom and fixed-rate deals Housing market Long-term mortgages and new homes will prepare Britain for the euro, says Anne Spackman Shoppers would pay more as retailers rounded up prices High Street Largest states have furthest to fall Europe's winners and losers Tme Group Ltd Highs and lows of grocery spending BT Brown's switch to reduce interest rates and raise tax Inflation strategy Wanted: high-flyer to jettison pound Changeover plan Joining would help small firms The winners Two Millennia of European Currencies Sterling may have to fall 14p on euro Exchange rate Dear Gordon, Emergency tax rises could be the price of joining The new hurdles BT 'If the tests are met it is our intention to join' Chancellor's statement Ntl: home Dear Gordon An exercise in deceit to cover up Cabinet cracks Commons reaction Currency will be an election battlefield The Conservatives The Times Brown sees way to removal of the hurdles Commentary When no seems an almost warm kind of yes Dear Gordon Stress and strain tell on prudence Buzz words 10 years on, public is still firmly opposed Opinion polls Europe sees an approach unchanged in 50 years The Continent 'Yes' and 'no' campaigns both see reasons to be cheerful and fight on The debate has not changed significantly, believes Tom Baldwin Picture Gallery Tourist attraction opens door to Britain In the till One decision costs 865 trees Dear Gordon Sceptics in Stockholm invoke Brown's caution Sweden Stability 'at risk from test doubt' Business Clinton fans line up to ask the $64,000 question Under-fire President waters down claims on Iraqi weapons One. Tel Hillary writes off the past and looks to the future Tim Reid on the former First Lady's memoirs, which defend her husband and clear the way for 2008 presidential run Sharon has vacant settler outposts dismantled 'Perons of Rio' race one another to presidency Rac Kant's home town seeks new reason for being Letter from Kaliningrad Kieran Cooke Strikes in France set to disrupt the 'Bac' American Express Rains bring death after heatwave (Reuters): Stabbing riots (Reuters): If the shoe fits… (AP): Chiluba claim (Reuters): Stunning defence Cure for asthma? Take one live sardine… China reaches out to future with 22-mile sea bridge The world's appetite for live fish BT Foreigners rescued from siege of Liberian capital AOL Mauritania army chief killed as coup put down Nigerian President declares war on fraud French troops in Congo steal march on Nato MDC man faces new treason charge Aquability Another us soldier dies in Iraq In Brief No Title (AFP): Rapes denied (Reuters): Bodies dumped (AP): Korean warning (AP): Saudi deaths (AFP): Fatal recycling Say Yeah to the band of the moment Pop Yeah Yeah Yeahs Forum, Nw5 Lisa Verrico Opera Masquerade Guildhall School Hilary Finch First Choice the Best Shows The Times Theatre One Minute Cruible Sheffield Jeremy Kingston Concerts Musical and biblical piety excite John Allison LSO/Previn Barbican La Resurrezione St John's, Smith Square In or out of the euro, our influence will be the same The currency enthusiasts' view of Eu and us decision-making is based on a fantasy Welcome aboard, this is your ace speaking we will shortly be ready for take-off A map, gobbledegook, but no final destination Thunderer: Reshuffling the pack is a bad deal for the voters Waiting Game The gap between rhetoric and reality on the euro Breaking Point How much will Zimbabweans tolerate? Return Match Quiz questions that MPs can answer Role of Iraqi exiles Going overboard Roots of conflict in Middle East Benefits of a national identity card Scottish independence and the euro Degrees of despair University research Twenty-five years revising the Welsh Prayer Book The… Questions raised over GM crops Remember Trafalgar Defective vision Where's Harry? Survival tactic The Weather The Times Crossword 22,374 Weathercall BT LSE chief paid £1.12m Briefing Oil at three-month high R&SA looks to disposals Carillion acquisition Italian merger go-ahead Microsoft plans for cable Shakeont brings profit Warburg Pincus wins Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Plant higher US mortgage firm scandal sends jolt through markets UK pensions shortfall '£13bn higher' Dual reports accuse ex-WorldCom boss Rhodia faces 'new-member' strike BAE watch Safeway chief may get £1.3m 'goodbye' Strikins likeness Morse AWG bid vehicle may opt for RBS over WestLB Need to Know: Global Business Briefing Business Big Shot Results in brief Alcoa's Iceland choice Stop Press Philip Morris sues Cemex limits swaps Smaller stock to watch Talking Points Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Day Look Ahead Small output rise gives respite to manufacturers Debenhams sites face sale and leaseback if Permira bid wins IBM Frace of Chancellor's six steps Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Strike threat over pensions Canary Wharf investor caution as MSREF considers approach GMB chief in call to split Dti into two Downgrades hurt Johnson Matthey Nick Hasell Stock Markets Galen under pressure after US setback Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Bet on Canary Wharf potential Tempus Robert Gole Biggest price movemente of the day Freddie Mac woes hit yields Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Question mark over £3.5bn Telewest rescue Motorola warns on handset profits as Sars hits Asian demand By Our City Staff: Dynegy slumps on loan allegations By Our City Staff: General Dynamics buys Veridian for $1.2bn MMI shares double on HIV joint venture Cordiant shares fall 25% over sale of agency stake British Energy backs chief's deal Free Guide Company braced for stormy meeting Thales disputes 'casual merger offer to BAE' IBM By Our City Staff: Northrup pays $111m to settle US defence suit Shares in Henlys hit by surprise warning Terra Firma buys Wrg for £3I5m Stagecoach takes a trip away from Hong Kong Return of the prodigal City Diary Picture Gallery Isle be damned City Diary Knight watch City Diary R&SA sells US business and Puerto Rican arm Rothschild goes back to roots in oil trade New manager for Credit Suisse funds Whole lotta love at Sanctuary for Led Zep BT man at Abbey National Label that shuns fads, for ageing rockers Plan for Tokyo bank angers Japan's leaders The Times Firms fear being under siege when an inspector calls Impact of regulation Local councils will be given more powers to inspect firms, writes Elizabeth Judge The Times Unit Trust Information Service Case study BT Factoring in prompt payments In Brief Legal advice Flexible work aid Learning link Help for firms To Advertise Business for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Do you want a career as Cabin Crewe or Ground Staff? Multiple Display Advertising Items Food Processor Mail Order Business for Sale British Franchise Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Evesham Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items DLA No Title Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? The Very Rev Alun Davies Indefatigalbe Dean of Landaff for 16 years, who helped to revised the Welsh Prayer Book The Very Rev Alun Davies, former Dean of Liandaff, was born on May 6,1923. He died on June 8,2003, aged 80 Brigadier Denis Fitzgerald Irish Guards officer who led hos battalion over the River Waal at Nijmegen and the n across the Rhine Brigadier D. H. FitzGerald, DSO, OBE, Commander of the 4th Guards Brigade, 1952-55 was born on September 25,1911. He died on May 25,2003 aged 91 Sidney Holgate Mathematician and inaugural Master of Grey College, Durham, who also helped Newcastle University to achieve independence Court & Social Lives Remembered Joe 'Guitar' Hughes Blues guitarist who put his family first and found critical acclaim late in his career Dave Rowberry Member of the Animals for little over a year who enjoyed the peak of their fame Dave Rowberry, pop musician was born on July 4,1940. He died on June 6,2003, aged 62 Births, Marriages & Deaths Laves in Brief Clan Nai-keong, CBE, engineer, was born on November 17,1931. He died on May 9,2003, aged 71 Allan Eager, jazz saxophonist, was born on January 10,1927 He died on April 13,2003, aged 76 Nature Notes Hews Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport Zimbabwe's Test status; England v the counties; a role for Gascoigne; red card for goalkeepers New £7M Airport Opened in May Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life June 10,1919 Questions Answered Quest ions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Contact Details for Classified Advertising Young artist captures the real Duke Biscuit baron's prized jade could fetch… Personal Column School news Royal patronage Dinners Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Thanksgiving ceremony Answers England off to good start Chances of Olympic glory simply a lottery Index Reasonableness in duress Court of Appeal Absence of legal authority for listening device violates rights European Court of Human Right Agreements can be disclosed Court of Appeal Lewis agrees to pay cut Scotland wins bid for 2005 Masters Rowing Jockey Club widens programme of drug-testing jockeys Philips Epsom sees reviving Oaks day as priority Bonus prepares to tackle Airwave Results from yesterday's four meetings The Wright Track Bet of the Day Kingross (3015 Salisbury) Please, put an end to pre-race prattle Julian Muscat On The Level Foreign legion earns its spurs for San Antonio Basketball Racing Salisbury Redcar Clubs may accept new BSkyB deal despite concerns Rugby League Merry hoping for happier days ahead with Florence return Athletics Twenty 20 vision animing to catch eye of youngsters Cricket John Westerby Competition full of fun and games is ready to face music Kangaroos and karaoke Cheltenham & Glouceste Essex expose Pakistan's weakness Hick injury a knockout blow Scoreboard from Chelmsford Unlucky break for Cairns Sabbatini secures rare victory In Brief Ullrich upbeat Blair rewarded Le Roux moves Title defence Sosa hearing Baseball Stoianov's stage Schumacher opts not to drive a hard bargain Motor racing The results service Today's fixtures Cheltenham & Gloucester Resilient Reading flushed with Royal success Hockey Pools forecast Dutch prove too powerful for Olton BT Ivanisevic suffers but retains his sense of humour Tennis The Times By Our Sports Staff: Confident Schuttler feels at home on grass By Our Sports Staff: ATP handed blame for a lack of direction Times Square Stella Artois Play-off winners are given their reward Bjorn rekindles cutting edge with stitch in time Golf The Times Sorenstam worthy of her place among the greats England ease into stride to clear first hurdle Rugby union Six travel to Vancouver The Times Players respond to extra pressure from Woodward Blackett denies whitewash over Rotherham investigation Get a quick reaction to being physical Get fit, feel fit: Microsoft Challengers Trophy for the NSPCC How they lined up in New Plymouth Scotland standing by their positive approach Southgate and cohort put on united front European Championship qualifying matches By Our Sports Staff: Milan deny Beckham move Sale or Return: so Song, Sinclair … Barry steps back down to captain Platt's side Rejuvenated Upson enjoying life outside comfort zone Winners hard to find in game of several halves 'Not many players leave Arsenal and go on to get better' Press Complaints Commission Ireland relieved by Duff's recovery Klitschko steps in to present tall order for Lewis A Big Hand for England Practice makes Kournikova imperfect Inside Sport Scope The Pellicano Brief Lifetime Style Law Inside Pen Friends A New Bill Could Put Teen-Magazine Agony Aunts in Jail. For Encouraging under Age Sex. Kieron Quirke Eavesdrops on One Practising "inside" Verbatim 24 Hours Despite the Terrible Press He Has Endured, There is a Serious Case to Be Advanced for Lord Irvine Anthony Howardhe Has Always Been a Larger-Than-Life Figure Muman Jungle The Pellicano to the Stars From Elizabeth Taylor to Michael Jackson, Stars with a Problem Turn to Anthony Pelligano. But Grace Bradberry Says the Legendary Hollywood Gumshoe now Faces a Predicament of his Own that Be One Case Too Many The Sunday Times `Why Womes Telling US Reportage The Best Non-Fiction is No Longer a Litany of Facts. Fiammetta Rocco Says One of the Reasons is that Women Writers Bring a Unique Voice to the Genre The Free Shortlist Harry Potter's Midnight Party Win Tickets to Legacy of a Mother's Despite Forging a Successful Life as an Academic and Mp, Bryan Magee is Still Haunted by the Coldness and Cruelty of his Mother. He Reveals to Penny Wark how her Influence Still Affects Him No Title Age of Enlightenment Not Dead yet Growing Pains Keep her Awake Max was worth the Risk For Women with Cardiac Problems, Having Children is No Longer Unthinkable. Simon Crompton Reports Every Day is a Blessing. After All, I Should Have Died when I was Born Sole Survivors Never Buy Shoes Just because You Love Them, Says James Delingpole Crimes of Fashion Sovereign British Airways "I Won't Let Them Airbrush Me out of Existence Again" He Didn't Get Top Billing in Iris, but High Bonneville's Constantly Morphing Face Has Won Him the Starring Role in a Drama about Philip Larkin. Perhaps now Even the Archbishiop Will Recognise Him He is Not Hidebound by a Single Character. He is Alec Gunness's Heir But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Technobabble by David Rowan Tired of London Saints, Sinners, Madmen, Mavericks, Frauds, Geniuses the British Museum's 250th Anniversary Exhibition Reveals the London of 1753 to Be a Mesmerising Melting-Pot, Says Richard Morrison Gin Fuelled a Wave of Debauchery and Crime Painting in the Colours of Music Anish Kapoor is Making his First Venture into Opera Design. Richard Cork Met Him Pride of Porkopolis Architecture Zaha Hadid's Arts Centre Brings Class to Ribs'n'beer Cincinnati, Says Tom Dyckhoff New Classical Albums Martha Argerich Brings her Latin Fire to a Live Performance that Warms the Cockles of Geoff Brown's Heart Martha Argerich Live from the Lugano Festival Michelangelo Piano Quartet Schumann Heinz Holliger Lauds and Lamentations City of London Festival In the Swing New Jazz Albums Can Veteran Rockers Change their Tune? John Bungey Hears Boz Scaggs Try Telephone Strictly Limited Season Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Journalists Might Be as Distrusted as Politicians, but the Times Team on University Challenge Proved They are Nowhere near as Dumb, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Choice Radio Radio 1 Choice Stephen Dalton Fiilms The Sheriff of Fractured Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2988 Viewing Guide David Chater Firstplus Nurturing the golden egg of pro bono a new weapon to penalise the press Occupying Iraq Dame Judith Mayhew The curse of the internet Brent Council Bovis Lend Lease Multiple Display Advertising Items A law that keeps the press in the dark Tucked away in the Courts Bill under the heading 'miscellaneous' is a threat to a free press. Edward Garnier, Qc, argues that the law is too vague The Times Law Section Multiple Display Advertising Items Lock up your wives - here comes the judge Rights abuses in Iraq may come home to roost Philip Leach and Stephen Grosz look at the law governing misconduct by occupying forces Dame Judith started with a box and ended up on the board The new chairman of the Royal Opera House tells Penny Lewis how being an immigrant and a law graduate helped her on her way to the top She would have you believe that each position fell into her lap more by chance than design The Nottingham Trent University Ofgem European Investment Bank Why law not so fa Are lawyers putting enough back int survey that reports a welcome ch Group the pie Father shows the way with citizenship project that was inspired by his son Jewel in need of a polish? Drama, art and now an all-night bash at Temple Lawyers challenged by quiz A team from Addleshaw Goddard was thrashed on a Tv show by a team of vicars. Get out more, says Danny Lee EU spam ban may cut junk mail - if the us plays ball Graeme Colquhoun says worldwide action is needed to regulate the net Sometimes the best thing to do is nothing at all Is the law on product liability adequate? Edward Fennell hears both sides of the argument In the City Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week The solicitor mark mcGhee, of Linder Myers in Manchester, is acting for II British soldiers who plan to sue the Ministry Lawyer of the week 'I am continually surprised at the MoD's ability to forget important lessons learnt' Buena Vista International Television Law letters Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Jarvis 9 Old Square The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Is Irvine planning a perfect exit? 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