News from 10/06/2001
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Jeffrey Ewener, Alexander Birchley, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Jane Cornwell, Mark Stretton, Diane Kirk, Jeff Dawson, Valerie Thompson, James Clark, Kenny Farquharson, Kevin Wheatley, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Ann Smith, Richard Warren, Nigel Lowey, Tom Erskine, J C, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Emma Moore, John Porter, Rodney Leach, Andy Walsh, Susan d'Arcy, Mark Souster, J D, Max Glaskin, Bert Maile, Ivo Tennant, James Nunn, Maureen Crosbie, Kathryn Cooper, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Alastair McCall, Humphrey Carpenter, Jonathan Roberts, Rory Godson, Lucy Irvine, Melanie Phillips, N Fish, Andrew Meldrum, Andrew Sullivan, Michael Thrasher, Tom Mercer, David Pirie, Mary Wilson, Timothy McVeigh, Mike Moran, Mrs I H Young, Kathy Brewis, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, Phil Smith, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Jane Moore, Anthony Seldon, Peter Wilson, Mark Ottaway, Mick Rix, Lawrence Dallaglio, Jon Furmston, Ian Richards, Anna Bruning, Max Seligman, John Waples Deputy Business Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Geraldine Hackett, Sarah Toyne, Mark Hunt, David Hewson, Glare Gordon Smith, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Hugh Mcllvanney, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Colin Mehigan, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Watson, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Jason Bell, Max Anderson, David Rickford, Cheryl Markosky, Gwen Harlow, Eben Black, Robert Harris, Brian Spink, James Parker, John O'Donnell, Nigel Wylde, Lydia Slater, Andrew Cunningham, Michael Crowley-Milling, Adam Nathan, Victoria Hervey, Nick Gardner, Paul Bailey, Peter Johnstone, Richard Johnson, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Stella Bingham, Paul Donovan, Maggie Gee, Keith Wilkinson, Frances Spalding, Maxwell Hutchinson, Christiaan Barnard, Hugh McIlvanney, Simon Mills, Mike Acton, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Colin Hannaford, Michael Woodhead, Paul Driver, Ann McFerran, John Follain, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Peter Windsor, Shelley Von Strunckel, Stuart Andrews, Jacqui Ripley, Martin May, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Amber Cowan, Paul Trueman, Walter Grey, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Jim Brown, Sarah Gracie, Susan Clark, Mel Brooks, Danny O'Brien, Hugh Canning, Michael Riding, Phil Baker, Hugo Barnacle, Charly Durrant, Lois Rogers, Tony Small, Dr Eric Colman, Douglas Alexander, Janet Jones, Ian Phillips, Senay Boztas, Cosmo Landesman, Andrew Roberts, Robbie Hudson, Dave Baron, Diana Wright, Elaine Showalter, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Pete McCarthy, K W Woznica, Natalie Graham, Paul Nuki, Sumner Smith, M J, Caroline Donald, Kate Rew, John Burridge, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, John Stern, Tiffanie Darke, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Adrian Weale, Rod Barrett, Mark Macaskill, R W Johnson, Roland White, Rory Godson Business Editor, Marcello Mega, Anita Roddick, Nayab Chohan, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Mary Jenkins, Richard Rae, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Frankfurt, Martin Ivens, Nancy McGrath, Kevin Sharpe, Jonathan Leake, Michael Sheridan, Michal Prescott, Godfrey Smith, John Urbanek, Barry Collins, Gillian Wilmot, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Helen Pugh, Brian Glanville, Allan Pace, Chloe Beeney, Harvey Jones, Gareth Alexander, Stephen Pettitt, Claudia Croft, Lauren St John, Trushar Barot, Cherry Norton, Annie Mills, Jeremy Langmead, Tom Walker Diplomatic Correspondent, Chris Rea Communications Manager, Liam Clarke, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, David Wickers, Clifford Bishop, John Kedar, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Colin Rallings, Rupert Steiner, Tom Parker, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, David Blunkett Home Secretary, Simon Sebag Montefiore, David Grylls, Francis Oakley, Esme Floyd, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Trump, Bob Dwyer, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Steve Grant, Simon Howard, Danny Danziger, Damian Rogers, Dan Pearson, Lisa Verrico, Dominic Rushe, Gabriella Bianchi, Karen Robinson, B A Rootes,
Resumo'Tainted' Vaz to be sacked in reshuffle Oklahoma bomber to meet his fate armed with poem Virgin atlantic Contents Magazine He Bears It Well . . . News Review Cocaine-fuelled prince killed family over his two women Brown says no early euro entry Cultutre Election Focus Special Sales Hit 20-Year High for Sixth Month in a Row Reader Offer Newspapers Support Recycling RAC Doors Ulster leaders face pressure to resign Tory leadership race starts without Portillo Labour divisions on tape Blair may defy critics over Tuscany holiday 'Green card' plan for migrants Police plan speed blitz to catch 3m drivers a year Charles takes key palace courtier from the Queen Virgin trains Americans expand top spy base in UK Siebel Bulger killer's photo hits new identity hope Architect of AS-level doubts own exam Delia gives in to the lite brigade Ford Don't Go about Life in a Way Families with two children do better Branson mortgages his Virgin airline stake to raise cash Adams had suffered decade of writer's block over £2m advance Nerves forces ballet star Bull to quit dancing Inscape Britons top of the league for stealing lovers Range Rover Bordeaux Paralysed sailor takes on oceans by remote control BBC on trial for model world exposé RAF may recruit Luftwaffe pilots Gerrard Shock suicide ads to boost Barnardo's Fujitsu Siemens Computers Cleanest London air for 400 years Nursing tycoon gets £3m from NHS We're so Sorry, William Hague's shock decision to quit was planned 18 months ago, yet the Tories still lack a successor. Tony Blair, meanwhile, has reshuffled his team, tightening his grip on power. So what really happened behind the scenes? Clarityn Contents Audi For the losers, things can only Labour's pinpoint targeting and voter volatility leave the Tories facing a long road back, write Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher Closing down of World's Largest Oriental Carpet… The Battle of Hustings So can the Tories reinvent themselves? The Conservatives have to turn themselves into a party that appeals to all sections of the British public—as Labour has done brilliantly—or march into history, writes Anthony Seldon Sert auto emocion Fall in, Britain—I need your help to drive down crime Blair's kitchen cabinet keeps levers of power The reshuffle leaves the prime minister's inner circle intact and influential, says Michael Prescott There will be hell to pay if the delivery men don't call. . . Halifax Blair demoted Cock Robin and promotes women in cabinet reshuffle The promised land The Sunday Times Marriott It has to be a big Tory tent or the show folds Why Blair was looking miserable on victory night Mo puts on the pounds every time she looks in the Mirror Atticvs Is there a noble reward in the offing for Ondaatje's little gifts? Tessa the culture vulture knows what she likes This is a chance to be truly radical with public services Atticus will miss William Hague: he was such a good Age Concern Emperor Blair has some tears to share Simon Sebag Montefiore finds the victor elusive but effusive in his finest hour Mitsubishi Motors It all slips away from William by moonlight AA Gill watches a party leader attain an odd salvation in the final failure of a tawdry election Independent doctor in the house injects a dangerous air of revolt Summer specials Let the euro debate begin Shrink Time to act on vaccines The root of racism National failings Points Birthdays He found his future was in death Profile An invitation from my wife I wish I could refuse Tesco Every little helps Bush begins the charm war for Europe Fujitsu Siemens Computers Seafrance Dover-Calais Ferries Mugabe's agents in plot to kill opposition chief Chirac pins hopes on the Amélie effect Iran's teenage voters keep mullahs at bay Thales Technology to Trust Impossible love triangle was Gateway 'Khmer Rouge' looks to inherit the Kingdom Netscalibur Debenhams Big business is sent bill for slave trade Vauxhall How I took a short cut into the Israeli army crossfire Mitterrand's little gift Inside Paris The old routine Macedonia on brink of war Mbeki shuns Aids funeral National Savings Anglicans will launch 100 new church schools Mercy mission to save a bear called Tonya Weather and Travel Outlook Foot and mouth found in new area News in Brief Mine detonated Doctors call for separate vaccines School bill rebuke Countess to sue over prostitute claim Book choice Correction Three tickets share £6.6m jackpot International Care & Relief Cot death fear Airlines accused Bhutto sentenced Lesson in publicity Irish raider scorches to Derby victory Contents Air Canada Warne puls his weight The comeback queen Corretja plots final fling Spanish star stands between Gustavo Kuerten and an historic treble in Paris. By Richard Evans Future king Roddick hopes to hold court at Queen's It can only be a matter of time before the American teenager makes a name for himself at Wimbledon, predicts Richard Evans Showdown at Roland Garros Queen of Paris Jennifer Capriati's second consecutive Grand Slam crown sets the seal on a remarkable comeback How the Women's Singles Final was Won and Lost at Roland Garros Clijsters earns place among the elite The young Belgian star surprised even herself with her performance at Roland Garros, writes Richard Evans Glaring at England Charity begins and ends away from the wicket for Australia's No 1 paceman Glenn McGrath Sky Sports Warne pulls his weight The leg-spinner took two wickets in his first over to inspire victory over Pakistan Youhana goes down with all guns blazing Rob Hughes admires the resurgent nature of the Pakistan team, which can produce cricket at its best on the field despite discord off it NatWest Series Cardiff Genie Vaughan calls shots The England batsman takes on Australia today full of self-belief after his first Test century on home soil England are caught short Alec Stewart believes the one-day side must play more matches to have any chance of winning the World Cup, writes Simon Wilde Kirby's pace fells Kent Five star Murali returns to form Gloucester glory Cricket Round-Up Ramprakash in masterly form Peng misses out Flowers blooming Cricket Scoreboards James takes charge in run chase Marriott Snarling Lions The Lions have made a ruthless start, but the sheer size of the tour party could hamper their chances of sustained success Henry blueprint speedily absorbed A squad that includes some unfamiliar new faces is already showing positive signs of gelling Dread on Arrival Wallabies edge home Maoris expose Aussie flaws Ruthless finishing shows extent of our challenge Australia's five tries in adversity showed just why Phil Larder's role is so crucial for the Lions Larkham shows frailty in defence The Australian fly-half is a creative force but has flaws in his game to encourage the Lions, says Nick Cain League star Harris set to defect to union Having resisted previous offers, one of the most exciting talents in rugby league is finally poised to change codes, says Stephen Jones Marie Stopes International Dread on arrival Australian flanker George Smith is ready to emerge as rugby's new global superstar, says Stephen Jones Stars Union Aims to Capture England's perfect ten Brave Noon's finest hour is clouded by sadness After a scintillating debut, England's latest star is giving his herset to the widow of the man who helped him to the top. By Mark Souster Ntl Pundits dismiss evidence of their own eyes Young guns fully loaded Letters to the Sports Editor American Football Q&A Picks of the week Sport on TV Book Review Bestsellers Richest prize awaits in breeding barn A Classic victory at Epsom can be the passport to earnings at stud that dwarf any prize-money Speed King Galileo's imperious Derby win brought triumph for 'the new Master of Ballydoyle', Aidan O'Brien England focus on New spirit of unity restores national pride New spirit of unity restores national pride A younger, more cohesive team is taking shape nicely under the new manager's astute guidance Captain Beckham earns respect of peers The Manchester United midfielder will never be a clenched-first motivator, but he has grown into the leadership role, writes Joe Lovejoy Svengali: The Eriksson Influence on England German acid test Owen vital to Munich hope A fast and confident attack is the best way for Eriksson's England to undermine their old foe in the Crucial qualifier, says Rob Hughes Second place spells hidden dangers in playoff purgatory Losing out to Germany in Group Nine could pitch England against menacing opponents in a do-or-die clash, warns Brian Glanville Head to Head: How Eriksson's Side Matches up… Castleford remain on course for playoffs Sports Round-Up Pools Today's Racecards: Newmarket Results Round-Up Racing This Week's Fixtures The party's over The underachievers of Middlesborough can expect a radically different regime under Steve McClaren, says Louise Taylor Whisperers target Wilkinson The knives are out for the man in charge of England's rising stars, but he is determined to stay at the heim. Louise Taylor reports On digital Football Extra Tiger's high five Tiger Woods will be chasing his fifth successive major title at the US Open in Tulsa this week Great Scott sets pace as Rose wilts on final hole The Australian is in shape to swoop to another European title after a round of 67, including an eagle, put him two clear, writes Alasdair Reid Hoey grabs victory at last gasp Douglas Alexander sees the Irish amateur pushed to the final hole at Prestwick Drug controversy intensifies as Tour of Italy lurches on Buoyant Walker rises to Challenge The Olympian knows Saturday's Hoya Round The Island race will be a valuable test for his America's Cup team, reports Keith Wheatley How They Line up for Today's Canadian Grand Prix Germany calling on pole position The Schumacher brothers battle it out at the front of the grid, with the champion leading the way again Swinging sisters The daughters of Ali and Frazier did their best, but it was still a tasteless circus act, says Richard Rae 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merger talks Pound to plunge to $1.30 as euro speculation grows Friends secures £400m injection The Open University Fatal flaws Libyans bid for Jet's UK forecourts Sons of Sam Troubled insurer to axe directors Blair win is timely boost for hard-pressed exporters Agenda Revealed: true scale of condom dumping Managers seal door company buyout Water companies seek an urgent review of licences Business Digest WH Smith plans 100 new stores Buyers circle Sunday People Investor fury over Tesco accounts US media giant stalks VNU titles Management at Caledonia attacked by top accountant GE to give up $2bn in assets to satisfy EU Massive loser Fiorina to be CBI's star speaker Next generation barcodes hold 7,000 pieces of data Lighting up and Cooling down. . . Longville, the… BT unveils one-stop 'inbox' for business Lucent Technologies Firms lose 25% of float cash in fees Watch Economy What's up The Royal Bank of Scotland Euro: five tests not enough Economic Outlook Once again Opec has US over a barrel American Account Business Letters Wal Martians They are all fired-up and ready to conquer the world. Dominic Rushe reports on the stumbling crusade of America's biggest retailer Mr Sam: the folksy tycoon with a killer instinct Companies House BT You Can The Mirror's jolly giant blanks share scandal Sir Victor Blank, chairman of the newspaper group and Great Universal Stores, says his editor, Piers Morgan, did not commit a serious offence Ford's feud with Firestone backfires Both companies face a shake-up after fighting in public over fatal crashes, writes Garth Alexander from New York Forget the net: hone your people skills Book of the Week Sas Intelligeure Friends Provident to build up war chest The life assurer is planning to grow by acquisition after its flotation BT rings the changes but much is left to do Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Databank Business not ready to decide euro entry Employers want more time to discuss the effects of the single currency Sprint chief says Europe will lose lead in race for 3G phones Latecomers such as the US giant are not encumbered by earlier mobile technology, writes Paul Durman The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Subway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Datacenta Multiple Display Advertising Items PReWeb Shred-it A Franchise with Job Satisfaction Guaranteed! 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John O'Donnell reports on how to avoid one Securicor Omega Express Sportswear firm hots up the pace with franchises The Times The old lady said yes A cheeky sales pitch led to Crown Group's Russell Morgan cooking for Margaret Thatcher Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Re-Mortgages/mortgages Weaver Valley Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items United Trust Bank The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How funeral firm can stop staff digging in over move Questions of Business Passing Shares on to a Partner The Sunday Times Patenting Idea for a Start-Up Kingston Smith It Could only happen in France Prufrock SAP Is Tholstrup on his last lunch? Prufrock Wap diners bite dust Prufrock Moguls reel them in Prufrock Back to basics for Ballmer Prufrock Railtrack's lesson for water utilities Inside the City Flirting with Danger Mercedes-Benz Make it anywhere Inside Survivor Barrymore's Diana syndrome Like his soulmate before him, the troubled star has delusions of a worthier inner self Sitcoms? What a laugh Everybody needs good neighbours, especially when they want a new kitchen extension Malaysia Enemy of the People The Sunday Times To my lost brother and sister First his teenage sister died of a rare blood disorder. Now his brother has died of cancer. Charlie Starmer-Smith, 22, remembers the years they shared together He's taking the brothers back to Downing St Interview Stop the world, the speed addicts have had it Modern technology has at last overtaken the human race's relentless quest to travel faster, writes Jeremy Clarkson Europe will fall for the 'grit and grin' president The Sunday Times Impossibly good looking Cyberbabes are the latest benchmark for women looking to attain physical perfection, writes Elaine Showalter How Robert Altman got on the wrong end of women Tested beyond the limit Tom Mercer, among the first year to sit the new AS-levels, feels-like many fellow teenagers-that the government has taken exam mania too far We only look as mad as hatters The headmaster of Harrow tells Ann McFerran why he has let the TV cameras into a school full of oddities The 2001 Electoral Map of Britain Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Coded messages from an upper-class traitor The Nazi broadcasts made by John Amery, the disturbed son of a British minister, carried secret offers of peace, writes Adrian Weale Anne Frank, the girl who was hiding next door Sybilla Friedler never knew she shared her story with a more famous victim of the Nazis, she tells Margarette Driscoll Laughing with Alfred and Ludwig Let me tell you how I made it in musicals Growing up in Brooklyn in the Depression made Mel Brooks want to be Cole Porter. But real life got in the way until now, with his smash hit The Producers Secrets of the Isle of eternal youth The amazing longevity of the Inhabitants of Okinawa has started a quest in America to buy into their lifestyle, finds Cherry Norton The Sunday Times On the run from the world Lucy Irvine watched her sister try to escape their family secrets, but the fragile peace she found was not to last Widdy kicks the glamour out, Sven nods it back in Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads The Times: Anthony Quinn Chenjerai Hunzvi People of the Week This Life Picture Gallery P. S. Ryanair Blazing June Hop till you drop Island-hopping used to take time and trouble—but now fast ferries and smart booking systems mean anyone can squeeze three or four islands into a 10-day break. David Wickers sets sail for the world's most tempting archipelagos Where was I? 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Penny share fund now belongs to CGU BT Where to invest for baby's future Why you don't need a pension to retire Investing in Isas or property may be a better way to save for your retirement Merrill Lynch HSBC How to cut the cost of going into debt The amount we owe is at record levels and much of it is at sky-high interest rates Legal & General Driving a Hard Bargain Scottish Widows High-flying summer jobs for students Students can find interesting and well-paid work if they know where to look, writes Sarah Toyne Merrill Lynch HSBC Double Time Brush up skills on cheap courses Scottish Widows Healey & Baker Northern rock Cashing in your Endowment Endowment victims get on fast track to justice New rules help homeowners work out how to get compensation quickly, writes Robert Winnett Intelligent Finance Ten steps to make suing simple Want to take someone to court? 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Handel's 'long-lost' Gloria is causing a stir—but it's no new Messiah, says Hugh Canning Ken Burns Jazz Reservoir Don A Tarantino-style update of Don Giovanni leaves Mozart bleeding on the pavement, says Paul Driver Look ahead The critical list Picture Gallery This week, don't miss The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Shadow of the Vampire Top 10 selling videos May 5-June 2 Top 10 selling DVDs May 5-June 2 Agenda Romeo & Juliet Savoy Theatre Independent Insurance Rambert Dance Company Victoria Wood Howard Marks Royal Festival Hall Wigmore Hall Mamma Mia! 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