News from 20/04/2001
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Jan Masters, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Pamela Ross Deputy Chairman, James Moore, Jessica Davies, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Andrew Pierce and James Doran, Gerald Moggridge, Alexandra Frean and Joanne Seekings, Brian Tregar, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Penny Wark, Deborah Bee, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Roger C. Rees, Paul McCann and Sam Lister, Roger Maynard, Cameron Mackintosh, Oliver August and Damian Whitworth, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Roger Sexton, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Cornelius Lysaght, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ali Thabit, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Daniel McGrory and Gary Jacob, Tony Purton, Jonathan Romain, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Dearb?il Jordan, Eve-Ann Prentice, Mike Bradley, Helen Rumbelow, G. J. Willis, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Huge Rifkind, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Paul McCann, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Clive Bates, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Richard Ford and Helen Studd, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, J. F. Holford, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Ashworth, Ruth Lea, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Bird and Stewart Tendler, Peta Bee, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Ansel Harris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Winston Fletcher, John Allison, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jill Dupleix The Times Cook, Giles Whittell, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, Helen Rumbelow and Adam Sage, Philip Webster, Michael Dynes, Nigel C. Hammon, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Yaniv Emanuel, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Patrick Cable-Alexander, James Jackson, Lucas Mellinger, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Elizabeth Hallam Smith, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Tom Carpenter, Peter Ewins, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoGPs threaten to quit over workload Share Match Fantasy Shares Today's Password Times 2 Bodies found Market gloom Computer sacking Liverpool win Every upmarket household with children is now a… NHS blunders killed cancer boy Madeleine wafts onto the Tube's scentral line Best for cricket The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 40. Tv & radio:… Tories accuse Cook of playing the race card In the Saturday Times Free Bee Gees Cd Happy Sport Village defies ministry to save animals The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Media Brown to fight Brussels tax plans We'll bar problem pupils, say the Tories Candidate cleared in gun case is cheered by party ladies The weather today By Our Education Correspondent: Teachers 'forced to act as nurses' Newspapers Support Recycling Recycled paper made up 60.3% of the raw Cheeky United fan tricks his way into the team Mother held as three bodies foun Prada Stress drove museums chief to drown himself Every part of Nhs to blame for boy's death Life Search Series of blunders led to fatal error Anarchists put Livingstone on list of targets Rail walkout to coincide with Tube strike By Our Health Correspondent: Fail-safe system sought to avoid mistakes Teatime muggers push up crime Couple held over Euston killing Vauxhall Mandolin stars have no strings attached The Bee Gees Decision oil use of vaccine put off for one week Ford RSPCA saves flock from 'welfare' cull The Times Online Computer sacks 'star'employee over quiz failure 'Nothing gives me a buzz like delighting a customer' Sky Simple questions that can trap the unwary Boy's grave may bear witness to brutal regime Sharps Bedrooms IF Hollywood myth gives gladiators a good name Editor in share inquiry promoted Internet twins in US Currys The old songs are the most profitable Outlook is changeable for Met Office The Big Number Prescott says US may still accept Kyoto Rivers fail pollution test Norwich Union Police issue warrant on Caroline Prison man jailed Major problem Blue Peter death Porn charge boy Heart danger Focus on salmon Scout death Nationwide Highway Code a closed book to many motorists Rover a Class of its Own Safety system ruled out for Virgin's new 125mph trains Watchdog allows black box delay By a Correspondent: Toy prize leads to full-size court case Gigantic halibut tips the scales at over 20 stone Leviathans now rare The Sunday Times Virgin Wrong lung doctor can work on Teenager wards Paper fortune Marine test Staged recovery Cook puts EU at the heart of Britishness Phillp Webster reports on the Foreign Secretary's vision of a nation made strong by immigration Intel inside How to cook the 'national dish'-chicken tikka masala EasyJet. com Tory trio who refuse to sign the pledge Double threat to Hindus Paul Wilkinson on the division behind Easter's riots in Bradford Attacks lead to fears of 'no-go' zones for whites Ian Cobain reports on tensions among ethnic groups in Oldham The Mexican Portillo and Maude vow to back Hague Trimble faces June 23 vote Peugeot Hippest of the hip, and MPs By a Correspondent: Hain attacks big banks as leeches Phoney Election I say you chaps, wasn't that an A-bomb? De Gaulle's postwar reputation 'was a myth' Jack the Ripper letter on show Public Record Office Dixons Hypersonic plane could fly to New York in 40 minutes Wife of former Paris Mayor washes Gaullists' dirty linen in public Alliance Leicester Dell Frankly, Scarlett, we are slaves to art Drugs police swoop on pigeon fanciers Digital micro-chip enhances hearing aid to one… B&Q Jamie Oliver's Big Breakfast US and China refuse to yield in plane row Comet Mobile bugging scandal GENUiTY Japan defies Beijing to allow ex-Taiwan leader treatment First Lady breaks with tradition by keeping quiet Italy approves bridge link to Sicily Magnet Microsoft victory on fakes Bush backs phasing out of 'dirty dozen' chemicals Bush visits Holocaust Museum in healing gesture to Israel Arafat elite unit HQ 'was bomb factory' Broadcasting Standards Commission Growing strength of Force 17 Phillips Us withdraws troops from Sinai Australia PM feels cricket backlash Marriott Hastings Direct 12 die as mosque collapses World in Brief (Reuters): Witnesses chosen (Reuters): Father castrated (Afp): Frontier flare-up (Afp): Pilot blamed (Reuters): Explosive cow ban Indonesia villagers ready for holy war Drug giants bow to Aids campaign Saga King looks on Mbeki's fine cow with favour Tiny Online On the Website Today Sports Plus Hague is racing about, going nowhere Even Cook's banalities cannot conceal the Tory divisions over immigrants Just wait till Odysseus gets Homer, and we'll try this translation on him Have our children lost the will to succeed? Burning issues Powell's Burden The Americans cannot stay out of the Middle East Racial Mix British Asians should not be seen as a single group Here Be Monsters The Kraken wakes off Rockall Judging the judges Domesday's origins Unravelling complex concerns over climate change Transport paradise Israel's rights Council tax burden Defence malaise Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not… Falling in love 'out of the faith' Singular eggs England expects … Court Circular University news Picture Gallery School news Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Memorial service Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Premier Events Flights Directory Lowest Airfares Guaranteed Reception Dinners Flightwise Flights Directory Robert Stead Bbc executive who sowed the seeds of Gardener's Question Time Personal Column Court & Social B. K. P. A. For Sale Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Grazielia Sciutti Soprano who excelled in Mozart's soubrette roles, bringing both subtlety and vivacity to the stage Robert Paparemborde Rock-like rugby forward with the abundant skills in which the French game excelled On This Day April 20,1943 A State Health Service: Labour Party's Proposals Shares nudged lower IF Share Match Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5112 e-mail… Archer's son faces lifetime ban from City Bright quits Independent Insurance CMG hit by spending fall Black and Desmond in rift over printers Rate hopes fail to lift shares Napster key to CD sales fall BP chiefs criticised over human rights SAS Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Not the final episode De Beers attacks Brussels on retail inquiry Results in Brief Berkeley makes 40% return on Chelsea Harbour stake Ericsson and Sony discuss link Ford profits slump 41% in first quarter Accenture partners vote for $lbn partial flotation Industrial action ballot at Llanwern Foot-and-mouth epidemic adds to McDonald's woes New business up at CGNU BT Cellnet to air fast new mobile Bioglan defies US slowdown Bidders line up for W&D Business in Brief Cammell bid talk Polar's ?46m OM acquisition FI expands in US Celsis ends talks Shaftesbury Main US Tv firms can now buy small rivals Investec Private Bank GKN on credit watch after £6.9bn deal with Brambles SAir board may face legal action Greens say their piece at BP Commentary PwC fined ?100,000 for part in rights issue fraud Belgium breaks Ecb ranks Could The Observer become a tabloid? Media, page 11 Microsoft given £20 boostd DFS on track to double furniture chain's size The Times Investors stay clear of Dixons Riversoft rises towards float level Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Tough message coming through for CMG DFS CGNU Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Final salary refuses to be pensioned off BT and others have pulled the plug but the switch to money purchase is not yet universal Taxing problem of Wessex Index City Diary Fantasy Shares Bloomberg Housing madness endangers growth Financial Editor Bad call Hot spot Ombudsman would help to ease shareholder concerns Business Letters IoD understands workplace The Sunday Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Varilux Henman's new model looks perfect for clay Tennis Harlequins make plans to combat hooker shortage For the record Football Today's fixtures Football Red-hot Harvey relishes his day in the sun Clarke's birdie run loses momentum Tergat needs bottle to beat his drinking problem Pinsent and Cracknell fly the flag Noble reward Happy Herbert Woodhall woe Burti drives on Olympians ideal Australian fare Next Week in the Times The exclusive full list of finishers and their times in the 2001 Flora London Marathon Rahman relying on honest endeavour Boxing Hp Breeding counts in search for a Derby winner Life At The Races Racing Meeting Points Yesterday's results Newmarket TEAMtalk Nayef wilts in heat of battle Racing Newbury Taunton AYR Surrey Sports Championship logs on with sponsorship deal Chief Cricket Correspondent Cricket Criclnfo County Championship first division club-by-club guide Essex Missile science puts viewer on fast track Zimbabwe held up by Islam Donald quick to dominate United look to future with a point to prove Football The Premiership today Arsenal QPR pin hopes on more flexible approach Mobile Times match updates United defend proud record Screening out controversy deprives fans McAllister exposes weak spot The Times Crossword 21,707 Dyer emerges as United's man for future Tour Houllier refuses to bask in glory Reportage Hastings 1066, Newhaven 2001: A Normal coup Style Posh but dull ... stars flee country life Media Could The Observe be a tabloid? Pop Love Janet and men When the racists are Asian a community divided Contents No go: whites not welcome The vicious assault against a young white man in Oldham highlights the tensions in a community where 60 per cent of racist attacks are Asian on White. Eve-Ann Prentice investigates 2 cover story Divisions run deep among The Times It's 1066 all over again Dieppe has a Pissarro, Newhaven has a flea market. Such cultural differences have led some to compare the planned French takeover of the East Sussex port with an earlier invastion. By Penny Wark Kabbalah The Times Support the countryside-buy our cheese Mackintosh Cameron I danced my way through Covent Garden and was found swining round a lamppost in St Martin's Lane Saigon saved Happy as a bit of a lark Television Paul Whitehouse's Happiness is an oasis in the wasteland of British sitcom, says Caltlin Moran The gift of the Gabrielle Pop As she starts her UK tourm Gabrielle confounds the doubters, Paul Sexton among them The Tailor of Panama Just mad about the boys New Albums Janet Jackson is really angry on her latest album. That's good news for Janet fans everywhere, says Lisa Verrico Pop Muse Southampton Guildhall Third time lucky Ash Free All Angels (Infections) Back to romance Feeder Echo Park (Echo) Giving it somer attitood john Phillips Pay pack & Follow (Eagle) Stones in his pockets New jazz albums Entertainments Feelgood RG Best Play The Pub Landlord Greatest Hits Live in Concert Comedy Over the sea, out of reach Mogwai came to the Isle of Bute and left fans and Paul Connolly bemused Pop reviews Girlfight Play choice Stravinsky Stafged Pieces of a dreamer's heart At the Festival Hall, John Allison hears a Mahler both dreamy and emotional Music Opera Silent harmonies from the ice field Peter Maxwell Davies went to the ends of the earth for his latest work, he tells Hilary Finch Spring Proms Quiet, posh but dead dull A country pad was once the most coveted item on a celebrity's wish list, but now the stars can't wait to escape. Hugo Rifkind reports on the exodus Style How to work a room Blink and you'll miss if dance holday The verdict Jeffrey Archer `Free this Sunday Strip away those fears A former exotic dancer is teaching women of a certain size to love their bodies and to be confident enough to bare all. Peta Bee reports Goodbye to the fed eye Flying first class? Now your every beauty need is catered for, says Helen Rumbelow And for the back of the plane... Why? micro miniskirts Virgin A vogue for porn Doex sex sell? Jessica Davies believes that ads in women's magazines go too far, but Winston Fletcher says there are too few of them to matter Sexy commercials really are the exception and not the rule Pretentious Moi? Should we go tabloid? Roger Alton, the Editor who gave The Observer the kiss of life, can't decide whether to keep tinkering or think radical. Paul McCann reports The Times After the purge Russia's press is defying state attempts to curb its freedom. Giles Whittell reports Digital picture is no clearer Diary media Picture Gallery Media & Marketing The death of proper journalism Vector The Times Photography Manager Oxford Media School Get Paid for Reading Books The Times How readers intend to vote Executive Assistant Creme Professional Secretary required for Managing… Openings like this Dont Happen Very Often!! To advertise in this section please telephone our… John D Wood & Co Part Time Medical Secretary Multi-Lingual Creme JG Www. thetimes. co. uk/appointments The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) BBC1 Carlton/lwt £ Times Newspapers Limited 2001 Published and… Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2321 Spring Promotion
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