News from 18/04/2001
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Andrew Robson, Paul Theroux, Ben MacIntyre and Sam Kiley, Helen Studd and Michael Horsnell, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, James Moore, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Esther Edinow, Ben Webster and Greg Hurst, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Sylvia Crookes, Martha Williams, Kevin Eason, Heather Neill, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Philp Hoare, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst, Milton Pratt, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Dominic Walsh, Yvonne Kedge, Tim Reid Stewart Tendler and Steve Bird, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Roy Cartwright, Norman Harris, Tony Keable-Elliott, Elizabeth Quentin, John Kercher, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Gary Duncan and Clive Mathieson, Rodney Milnes, Alice Lagnado, Roger Helmer, Janet Gavin, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Souster and David Hands, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Green Ballet, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Ray Ward, John Ardagh, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Marit Hargie, Simon de Bruxelles, Susan O'leary, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, lan McIntyre, John J. Luckie, Elvi Rhodes, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Iain Sinclair, Michael Arditti, Oliver Holt, Greg Hurst and Tom Baldwin, Richard Owen, Laurence Gerlis, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Luke Akehurst, Fenton Bresler, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, T. Hughes-Ellis, Patlence Wheatcroft, Dearbáil Jordan, Giles Whittell, Sian Morgan, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Kenneth David Bulkeley Williams, Ian Johns, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, George Caulkin, Cicely MacDONALD, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Deará Jordan, Tom Kirkwood, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben MacIntyre, Gemma Carter, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Roy Clare Director Operational Mangement, Benedict Nightingale, Bernard Adams, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Norman King, George Caulkin and Kevin McCarra, Bryan Reuben, Richard Barry, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIsrael quits Gaza after US pressure Appeal court rules on Russian Child protection First cyborg is looking just a little down at eel Does Sex shorten our lives? Picture Gallery Shephard ready for Tory contest Leeds through, Aresenal out Woman who died for £20 had tackled thieves before Morse The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Creme Gap between rich and poor widens Teachers vote to boycott appraisal Livingstone 's Tube fight puts Labour seats at risk The weather today Parents urged to support schools MacDonald tipped as Lords leader News in Brief Jails programme Care places fall Nazi fund payout Fan crime check Picture Gallery Doctor faces jail for £4m NHS locum swindle Tory on firearms charge Zip experts argue over police officer 's open and shut case Genesys Catholics urged to set up unit for child protection Inscope 'We have to rebuild trust that was lost' Mother remains sceptical Surgeons to give pre-op safety talks Intensive lessons can beat dyslexia Vatican hails Nolan review as 'a model' National seeks new director as Nunn bows out Reporters terror as shrapnel hit her Police say race did play part in riot Alcohol 'cuts heart failure risk Groping doctor again guilty of sex assault Breeder rescued as dog goes over cliff DELL Activists force City broker to end lab link Farmers will not back vaccination proposal US prepares for disease The big question facing ministers: to vaccinate or to vacillate? Sainsbury's Standard Life Bank Exported sheep 'had virus before outbreak' Killer robbers horrify Euston security staff Weakest Link' tops American TV ratings Human race 'just lucky' Hastings Direct Bridget Jones weighs in with transatlantic hit BELL Direct Kl PC World By a Correspontent: Goss firms go under after loss of yacht Veterans mark 100 years of submarine BT Appeal judges list papers kept from libel jury Prudential Cheers for a long hot summer News in Brief TV quiz cleared Lay-by stabbing Scarlatti homage Divine driver Hail King Coal Extended family BELL Direct Detectives unravel dark past of Caroline suspect The Royal Bank of Scotland House of Fraser Couple wait 52 years to watch wedding on film Tories ready for the real election Before any move to repladce william Hague as party leader, the 1922 committee must find a new chairman, Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst assess three candidates likely influence Scottish Widows AXA Direct Bell Direct Swiftcall Phoney Election Israel tries to seize land and initiative Sharon unites Left and Right for return to the Gaza Strip Commentary TeLeTeXT Rwanda nuns find no sanctuary Posthouse France 's political animals lured by bullfight chic East looms ominously on the horizon Inside Germany EU denounces dismal economic record SAGA Norwich Union Bell Direct Marks & Spencer £ lOOm for Concorde victims World in Brief (Reuters): Spielberg protest on Scout gay ban (AFP): Captain held Conductor on trial E-mail charges (Reuters): Handover talk Hive of activity US team arrives for talks in China By Our Foreign Staff: Gordimer 's anti-apartheid novel labelled racist by school board Travelodge Kremlin strikes third blow at media Policewoman collars beauty crown Picture Gallery Online Peering through the smoke at a non-event Foot-and -mouth won't save Hague or disguise new Ladbour's Vagueness When thieves steal a woman's handbag, they steal her identity too Bush will be playing games for grown-ups Learning curve The Times Diary Presumed Guilty The Catholic Church must lift the shadow of paedophilia Secrets of the Deep Submarines play a deadly game beneath the waves Tory Talk Beneath the speculation, a significant realignment is occurring Pyres that blight the countryside EU's 'inferior' force Ahead of 'Mastermind' Questionable thinking of the census form compilers Reducing the pressures on GPs Lib Dem prospects Middle East violence The Tories and Europe Well advised? Royal ambassador Singular eggs Ladies first? Food for thought Court Circular Latest wills Personal Column Sale gives almshouses a new lease of life Birthdays Anniversaries School news Dinners Forthcoming marriages Lecture Memorial services Church news Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Sir Kingsley Dunham Geologist who believed that research should be useful as well as interesting, and who gave new direction to the Geological Survey John Hickman Ambassdor to chile who chronicled the years of Pinochet's dictatorship On This Day The Irish Cattle Trade Alec Stock Qpr and Fulham manager who led Yeovil Town during their glory years Losses pared at close The Times Used Car Locator US output up as job cuts bite deeper Oil prices rise in wake of Conoco refinery fire BT and Vodafone claim victory in 3G race Italian utility weighs up Southern Water Former film chief takes top job at troubled Yahoo! There & Back BT shuts door on £29bn pension scheme Index Nymex to launch assault on second Ipe market Zurich to cut 500 UK jobs in revamp Standard Life Bank Plan to save Corus mill fails Stream set to take AIM TWR acquires Daewoo centre Henry Boot Pair quit would-be US bank Fantasy Shares Alchemy to look again at shipyard Business in Brief Hughes silent Banana war move BBC in game deal IFA chief departs California crisis sends PG&E $4.1bn into red Newton Abbot ends talks with Go Racing Formula must be the right one Schwab profits halved From a Correspondent: Edison fails to make earnings forecast Intel inside k Cisco warning hits DiData Stock Market Three-way battle for Novara expected Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Alternative telecoms fail to reconnect with wary investors Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Can the Firm still pay seven figures? Law in th city Activists find bonus friend City Diary The Times Fantasy Shares Oil auction offers lessons for 3G winners Ingenious City Diary Buy note City Diary Topping out City Diary Falls gold City Diary InTechnology By Our City Staff: Earnings could be hit warns Gannett Royal Mail Philips plans up to 7,000 job cuts as loss looms Quadriga starts hotel satellite system Henry Boot profits up for 15 th year By Our City Staff: Prudential drops plan to seek injunction Aberdeen buys Swedish group Technology setback at FFastFill Business in Brief Thus chairman LVMH appoints Knowledge post Kodak shares fall as profits plunge by 50% GKN lifted by imminent Brambles deal Does sex shorten our lives? Exclusive Offer Ntl: business Picture Gallery Powergen completes sell-off By Our City Staff: Kalamazoo blighted by difficult trading The Times Unit Trust Information Service Intelligent Finance Lil's Jessy puts classic hopes in shade Racing Newmarket Raceline Gundry booked Meeting Points Yesterday's result Course Specialists Ladbrokes Clearing looks good for Gosden Romantic notions of Africa turn sour for Lewis Boxing The Times Henman reaping the benefits of relaxed approach Tennis Durham savour time at crease Cricket Yesterday 's scoreboards Block proves only obstacle to Kent Has paul Theroux outstayed his welcome? Middlesex stick to task at hand Silverstone faces new threat to its future Motor racing Scotland pull out of home series Bowls The Times Ferguson 's route under microscope as United reach crossroads Mideweek view Harlequins' plea for hooking help goes unheeded Rugby union Barbarians bolstered by Australian pair Paul focuses on final before turning his mind to code change Rugby league For the record Simon strives to erase memories Athletics Today 's fixtures Spanish Grand Prix Barcelona Play-off joy for Briton in Egypt Sport in Brief Millar goes close Croatia crushed Whitaker double England stumble Courageous Leeds escape Spanish siege Football Spurs suffer capital punishment as Chelsea find cruise control Don't mention the score! Hendrie strikes late to deny efforts of ten-man Charlton Last night's results Bayern threaten to take shine from Ferguson 's crown Football Warnock angling for fresh start Barnet and Torquay on course for showdown Everton offer their apologies Helguson lifts Taylor's curse Ladbrokes Carew cuts Arsenal down to size The Times Crossword 21,705 O'Leary has little sympathy for old friends as Leeds reach new heights PaddyPower. co. uk Viewpoint Opinion Books Inside crème Lured by the cult The plight of the West African child slaves… The fatal attraction The wife of and Olympic ski champion could not resist the lure of the order of the Solar Temple despite the fact that 53 sect member had already died in a mass sucide Adam Sage interviews her son Exclusive offer A matter of sex and death Ageig and our own mortlity could be the price we pay for human fertility, argues Tom kirkwood in the third of the Reith lectures International Care & Relief Fantasy Shares The spectacle of children abandoned , abused or exploited symbolises an extreme derangement in the fabric of society Beware : strong leadership is in vogue Simple way to secure your future Antonia Senior looks at the new, low-cost stakeholder plan that is avilable to everyone- even non-earners In the money Buying foreign shares Marks & Spencer The Bee Gees The benefits of a classical education The uneasy relationship between the press and the logacy of ancient Rome and Greece is to be highlighted by the Classical Association. Esther Edino prcvicws tomorrow's debate A guest who outstays his welcome A new novel by the travel writer paul Theroux is set appropriately, in an internatioal hotel. It has a cool receptio from Erica Wagner Halfway to heaven Peter Ackroyd Northern Lights Ban Mclntyre Held half way to paradise Threshold of heaven, or Hell's anteroom? Purgatory deserves our study, says peter Ackroyd Picture Gallery He can write for Taffy; or, you should Body and soul together Spike Island By Philip Hoare Forth Estate, £17.99 ISBN 1 8441 152935 £15.99(free p&p) 0B70 160 80 80 Never go back, bach ... Diary The Times Nature 's final mystery The Northern Lights By Lucy Jago Hamish Hamilton , £14.99 ISBN 0 241 14092 7 £12.59(free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Fiction The king of lit crit The Author of Himself By Marcel Reich-Ranicki Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25 ISBN 0 297 64668 0 £23(free p&p)0870 160 80 80 Bestsellers The ills that flesh is heir to Visual Art Explorations of disease, the human perspectives focus the mind wonderfully, says Richard Cork Private Passions Tierney Gearnon on Greeen Balet The controversial photographer explains why Danish painter Asger jorn sends her off with the fairies Play choice National Gallery Made in China Peacock, Dublin No longer the company man Interview Ensemble stalwart Mike Alfreds has gone solo and loves it, he tells Heather Neill Not quite so fine and dandy Despite some stylish performances, a new play about Beau Brummel isn't top of the fops for Benedict Nigtingale d Tragedy : A Tragedy Gate Theatre, Wl Feelgood UGC Cinemas Foggy vistas World Music Cachaito was one Buena Vista show too many for Clive Davis Concert Philharmonia/Zander Festival Hall Opera Muzio Scaevola/Flavio Royal College of Music Entertainments Storm Private ! Keep out The Times Offers Direct £ 200,000-plus time warp New Homes North of the Thames Bargains. Repossessions and… Multiple Display Advertising Items IPC Investasol Aristo Developers Overseas Property Portugal Algarve Portugal Offers in the region of £185,000 Inhuman and degrading treatment in prison European Court of Human Rights Published April 18,2001 keenan v United kingdom(Application No 27229/95) Before J. P. Costa, President and Judges W. F. Tulkens, H. S. Greve, M. Ugrekhelidze and Sir Stephen Sedley, ad hoc judge. Section Registrar S. Dolle judgment April 3,2001 Power of trustees to apportion occupation Court of Appeal Published April 18,2001 Roadway v Landy Before Lord Philips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Peter Gibson and Lord Justice Latham Judgment April 4,2001 Interval between reviews by Parole Board Court of Appeal Published April 18,2001 Regina v Parole Buard, Ex parts MacNeil Exclusive offer Thomas Cook Terms and Conditions Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way \ Winning Move Yesterday 's viewing David Chater Satellite , Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) BBC1 Carlton Today 's television Times 2 Crossword No 2319 Radisson Office gifts wrapped up Marathon man Your rights dress sense Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Angela Mortimer Personal Assistant to the Chairman Openings like this Don't Happen Very Often!! Experienced and Capable SECRETARY/PA Investment and Marketing The Best Prospects Supporting Unpopular Causes Overseas Dignitary Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment House of Commons Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Greenpeace Eclipse Heidelberg Keeping up with a pace-setter A Working Relationship A centre for excellence Confeence Call Angela Mortimer Crone corkill Vodafone Alan Baxter & Associates Crone corkill Cards , cakes and carriage clocks Martha Wiliams offers a guide to the etiquette of choosing the right office present Duty and the feast My Diary A day in the life of Gema Carter, PA to the chairman and MD at porter Foods in Bishop's Storford Hertfordshire By George , it's time to celebrate Lunch Break Popeye 's pancetta Tasting Laws let women wear the trousers Freedom of dress has been supported in the courts . The barrister Fenton Bresler report The Times Joslin Rowe Team Secretary Bexleyheath Time Savers Manager/secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mums set to gain part-time work rights FYI Only Four Weeks to The Times Creme Executive… Time Computers
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