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World News Atlas    United Kingdom     2001   July

United Kingdom, July 2001 Timeline Saturday, October 11     Author
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IRA accused of stalling on arms   Wimbledon: Sampras defeated  Sampras, Federer, 7-6 (7), 5-7, 6-4, 6-7 (2), 7-5. The defeat is first since 1996 Capriati ousted Serena  Capriati, Williams 6-7 (4), 7-5, 6-3. Capriati was down 5-3 in the 2nd set. She will meet Belgian Justine Henin Henman fights past Federer Protesters clashed with riot police Blair meets with Irish PM   Henin rallies to stun Capriati  19-year-old Belgian won 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 to reach final at Wimbledon. Rafter beats Agassi in semifinals  Rafter hit back from 5-3: 2-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 8-6 Semifinal postponed again 2 stabbed in race riot  18 people had been arrested in clashes between Asians and white people Venus won Wimbledon  Venus Williams beat Belgian Justine Henin 6-1, 3-6, 6-0. Drumcree Sunday parade  Security forces are keeping apart Protestants and Catholics in a small village 120 police injured in race riot  Violence for a second night in city of Bradford after 30 white youths attacked an Asian restaurant   Ivanisevic won Wimbledon  Ivanisevic, Rafter 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 2-6, 9-7. He become the second player to win a title without being seeded Ex-Beatle Harrison has tumor Blair met Irish PM Becker settles love child payment Michelangelo sketch fetches $8.4m N. Ireland talks suspended Officials raid mobile giants Riot marks marching day


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  Petrol bombs and other missiles were thrown at the security forces at the start of the annual Protestant marches
Jul.13   Northern Ireland   100 police officers injured
  UK Prime Minister Blair and Irish PM Ahern are due to restart discussions
Jul.14   Northern Ireland   Talks end with progress  No agreement had been reached. A peace package will be compiled by the British and Irish PMs Jul.15   England Hakkinen wins British Grand Prix Jul.17   Northern Ireland Protestants hurled bombs Jul.18   Washington Bush makes first Irish peace call Jul.19   England   Novelist jailed for libel case lies  Jeffrey Archer has been sentenced to 4 years in jai on 2 counts of perverting the course of justice and 2 of perjury   England Montgomerie strong at British Open   London     Bush met Blair
  U.S. President criticized protesters at economic summit as anti-free trade activists
Jul.20   England Ogilvie made move into the lead Jul.21   London Violence at London vigil   England Duval's best round with 65 Jul.22   England   Duval takes British Open
  Duval captures first major. Woods and Singh at the last 2 Masters
  England Ex-Beatle preparing for death Jul.23   England   Whaling ban under threat  International Whaling Commission is urging governments to reject pressure from Norway and Japan to legalise slaughter of whales   England     Timetable set for Concorde  Flights could resume in September after submiting the results of tests by August 15 Jul.24   England   Divers find wreck of HMS Hood  Royal Navy battle cruiser sank in 1941 by a shell from the German battleship Bismarck Jul.26   Wales   Massive sheep cull  Fresh cases of foot-and-mouth forced thousands of sheep have been ordered to be destroyed in Wales   England   Beatle Paul to remarry
  McCartney, 59, proposed to Mills, 33, whose left leg was amputated. She campaigns on behalf of landmine victims
Jul.31   Northern Ireland   Clashes after shooting  A pro-British loyalist group claimed responsibility for the killing of the 18-year-old man. Protestants attack Catholic homes   England   Farrakhan wins battle to visit UK  U.S. black political leader had been banned for 15 years because of anti-Semitic remarks   Wales   Welsh sheep cull extended  1,700 sheep to be cull. More sheep tested positive for foot-and-mouth disease




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