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News from 24/04/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, R. A. Castle, Ian McGeoch, Tom Sweetman, David Adams, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Bruce Millar, Peter F. Carter-Ruck, Anne Woodham, Tim Martin Chairman, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, J. Neville Fawcett, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Tremaine, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Pat Gibson, Daniel McGrory and Andrew Finkel, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Paul Voller, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Angela Minoli, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Naomi Klein, Russell Kempson and Kevin McCarra, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster, Peter Riddell and Gary Duncan, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Richard Susskind, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Lea Paterson and Philip Webster, David Lister, Julia Neuberger, Chief Executive, Geoffrey Chandler, Sam Coates, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Philip Atkinson, Tim Goldingham, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Bob Cotton, Clive Mathieson, Paul Wilkinson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Oliver Holt, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Gary Jacob and Steven Cotton, David Pannick QC, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Tom Flanagan and Charlotte Hamer, Veronica Cowan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Andrew Finkel and Daniel McGrory, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, John Graham, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, B. J. Lennox, Chris McGrath, Trevor Hobday, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, David ANDREWSDeputy Head, Dearbail Jordan, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Nansi Creer, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Stephen Thornton Chief Executive, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kay and David McVay, Leath Tardivel, Fiona Bawdon, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, A. L. Klahr, Michael Evans, Colin J. Vaughan-Jackson, Simon Crompton, John Phillips, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Terence Conran, Anthony Howard, W. T. Houlsby, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Anne Fletcher, Christopher Irvine, Paul T. Craddock,

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Cabinet authors set out their stall to succeed Blair Brown vows spending will survive US dip Murder trial Electoral bargain Share Match Charcol Back on the road Hostage tells of hotel siege Ask Dr Jane Slaughterman tested for foot and mouth £19m striker ends United's long wait The London Marathon Results inside Times 2 The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Law Time is running out for Labour's old script Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch An empty Dome still costs £lm a month The weather today Weathercall Banks face animal protest backlash Prison staff in wildcat strike Spurned royal aide-killed lover with cricket bat' Norfolk Disney fantasy falls flat Virgin By a Correspondent: Deputy supports rugby star accused of bullying Caroline murder suspect is 'perfect DNA match' Alliance Leicester Giant pit will hold 500,000 carcasses Forty people have caught it before MP pushes for use of napalm Villagers dread stench of death Shoppers veto plan to vaccinate News in Brief Charity cash fear Burning to stop Case 'cave-in' Natural causes Boy, 15, is exiled after reign of terror Vauxhall Reel in rogue anglers, says clan chief By a Correspondent: Prince's polo club mate 'left ponies wasting' Army 'may have to cut ten regiments' BT cellnet Picture Gallery Leader of BNP to stand in town hit by race strife Asian youths attack D-Day veteran, 76 TB risk from poor screening £7m campaign attracts 7,000 police recruits Thief asked for striptease Norwich Union Direct MOPS Icon Eye Academy Jail for retired detective who boosted pension with robbery Citibank Pair in court over death at Euston News in Brief Eminem's return Forger jailed Up North Freudian non-slip Lloyds TSB Tube users scent a cover-up Poet completes hat-trick with Queen's medal Not the Opium of the people Ceasefire Poaching case is a write-off News in Brief Air rage jailing Boy, 2, left to die Size 22 surplus Dung tribute Car Insurance Rock star apologises for 'air rage' antics Marathon man dies at finish The Times Online Good workers do the rite thing Girlfriend used as punchbag Lloyds TSB Labour seeks let-out clause on euro Go on time Brown still trusts in prudence Life Search Phoney Election Day 22 May rekindles row over Canton Club Blair to help councils raise 'quality of life' Cash battle for the regions Createur D'automobiles Picture Gallery Kennedy wants jobs for asylum seekers Heads demand better conditions Parliament today 'Beautiful Toni' faces war crime trial at last M&S layoffs revive French Left AOL Time Jospin takes wrong road with mother Germany fears 6m migrants from east Hotel siege ends with smiles and handshakes Turkish rebel backing angers Russia The Times Online Planet talk Prudential Hastings Direct Halifax Ferry hijacker returned to terror tactics Athens terrorists murdered British brigadier 'by mistake' Bishop's arrest fuels Chinese church fears BTinternet Anytime Picture Gallery Montenegro split by ballot Sharon weighs up peace proposal IF Intelligent Finance Russia jails British 'spy' for 7 years World in Brief Fischer in clear Aids boy robbed Setback for King Aircraft first Ban cancelled Bush adds to Alaska oil plan confusion I'ii run New York for $1 a year, says media tycoon Swiftcall Bus woman shoots workmates Sky Picture Gallery By Our Foreign Staff: Greeneville skipper to retire Cif Bathroom Mousse US rejects Aegis sale to Taiwan Online This pledge is an insult to everyone in Britain The Cre should go now before it does even more damage to race relations Memo, Gordon Brown to HM Customs: please try to do worse next year Picture Gallery Three jeers, we can all laugh at Labour again Picture Gallery Poor form Giles Coren Antis and Other Animals Animal testing's supporters must stand up and be counted An Outdoorsman's Record Bush tries to shake off an anti-environment image House Divided Divorce and remarriage could yet be a Balkan solution Paying for higher Nhs standards Teachers' 35-hour working week DNA recording Submarine disaster Old sports Lib Dem prospects Newspapers as a guarantor of truth Legal press risks Jewish tradition Flying the flag The right note? Court Circular Birthdays Personal column School news Anniversaries Latest wills Luncheons Reception Dinners Talk Forthcoming marriages Marriage Service Appointment University news Legal news Richard Wurmbrand Evangelist who suffered for his faith behind the Iron Curtain Personal Column Flight Centre Admiral Sir Charles Madden Form the big-gun battleship swagger of the imperila high noon to the steely realities of the Cold War Court & Social Dewang Mehta Pioneering work in information technology in Indio On This Day Vietnam Veterans Return Medals Modest loss for shares IF Intelligent Finance Share Match 'Board dash' over BMG deal threatens EMI's future Eurtope strikes up war of words over interest rates Cisco chief cuts his salary to $1 Hilton acquires Scandic in ?668m deal Egan builds new role at Asite Australia hit by block on Shell SAS Kalms to quit day job after 50 years at helm Index Wolves to press ahead with brewery disposals EU acts to head off dispute with us over aircraft High prices boost Exxon's profits Marnott BP to benefit from Bush drive to open up Alaska Upbeat report boosts Reed shares Crest cuts settlement cost Funds buy 10% stake in Cazenove Results in Brief AstraZeneca acts over ulcer drug The Times Swedes to launch bid for CHG Business in Brief BPB accused No 3G change Nycomed delay 3M cuts UK jobs Carmaking falls O'Reilly alliance prepares for Eircom battle Enodis sells Magnet The Times Britannia Bullish Brown walks a fine line Commentary Patience Wheatcroft SSSB to cut up to 100 City jobs Yell's chances boosted by Swedish sale Hp invest ARM weakened by US fears Investors check out the hotels sector Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates De Beers shareholders play a dangerous game Robert Cole Tempus Regus Enodis Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Greenspan has every reason to look for rapid growth Anatole Kaletsky Economic View Homecoming for Hilton City Diary Broadband for Business Engaged Charity cut Talk is cheap Focus no shareholder value alone is not enough Social obligation brings higher unemployment London's terminal problem Tourist industry losses cannot be recouped The Times Unit Trust Information Service Picture Gallery Kuerten determined to restore lawn order Tennis Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent Morgan makes her mark in US Sport in Brief Felgate's net gain Sorrell resigns England struggle Today's fixtures Ebdon takes trickier route as he joins O'Sullivan in last 16 Snooker: Embassy World Championship For the record Luger primed to fight for place in Lions party Rugby union The Times Book Direct Simpson counts on Flintoff to get back to his best Cricket Yesterday's scoreboards The Times Smith draws on his experience Durham bowl at brisk pace to avoid penalty Yesterday's racing results Folkestone Pakistan delay naming tour party St Helens happy to select Newlove Rugby league Dettori in line to ride Tobougg Racing Musselburgh Exeter Meeting Points Foot-and-mouth guideline puts trainers on map Classic case for a change of course Julian Muscat On The Level TEAMtalk Raceline Lewis fears about-turn over rematch Boxing Oliver Holt The menacing figure of Mike Tyson looms large over plans for next world title contest Picture Gallery Radcliffe steps up a distance to be better in long run Athletics: Flora London Marathon Virgin BBC proves a winner with big-fight coverage Davids fails random drug test Football Ireland set to forgive Kennedy Missing Nyarko hit with suspension Football The Premiership today Canvey gain help in final straight Chosen few emerge from football's dream factory Russell Kempson How the search for the next David Beckham can turn into a nightmare Van Nistelrooy finally fits the £19m bill The Times Crossword 21,710 Emotions run high after Walsh bows out on 519 Tour Health Lifetime Arts Inside Deadly the Rapy Contents Killed in the name of love An adoptive mother sought New Age treatment in a desperate attempt to make her 'daughter' love her. But the 10-year-old died during the rebirthing ritual, and two therapists have been found guilty of child abuse. Grace Bradberry reports Rebirthing in Britain Why I quit the NHS war zone Disillusiond doctors are abandoning medicine, threatening a serious shortages of consultants and spurring the Government into urgent talks. Three medics tell Grace Bradberry why they left Denplan The NHS: the figures Fantasy shares In the absence of state aid political parties remain entirely dependent on funds from fat cats (and others) Anthony In the absence of state aid political parties remain entirely dependent on funds from fat cats (and others) The key to Tony's future? Britain's Cubanistas fight on Picture Gallery Been there, done that modelling 'Within an old body remains the person, unchanged throughout' Rockers roll on The Who famously said they hoped to die before they got old in their hit My Generatior but now their chart-topping contemporaties are touring again, says Paul Sexton Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Eurostar plus Attack on asthma The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Your questions answered Don't let the bedbugs bite Naomi Klein offers advice on how to rid your home of an unpleasant insect whose numbers are on the rise In a safe pair of metal hands Roberts can perform complicated surgery, and their precision means less pain and a faster recovery for patients. Simon Crompton reports ICR International Care & Relief The pinta revolution "Healthy milk" could heart disease and diabetes, says a scientist, Miranda Ingram asesses his claims Thomas Cook Ok guys, let's do the lotus Yoga can help men to stay active and healthy. All it lacks is machismo, says Bruce Millar Nature's balm for arthritis A natural remedy offers real hope of pain relief for sufferers of joint disease, reports Anne Woodham Eat your way free of aches and pains The muggers of all parliaments Theatre Political satire has a fine tradition in Britain—but not on the stage. Benedict Nightingale explains why we are so feeble Theatre Love in a Wood Swan, Stratford Comedy John Shuttle worth Shepherd's Bush Empire, W12 The people's palace In May the Festival Hall celebrates 50 years of music making. Geoff Brown looks back over the triumphs and tribulations of the South Bank, while Marcus Binney welcomes plans for a comprehensive refurbishment to restore the hall to its former glories The Times Restoration drama on the South Bank Bad manors, good riddance In these decadent days country-house opera is the unspeakable in pursuit of the unlistenable, says Rodney Milnes Theatres The Kirov Opera & Ballet Play choice today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie A public man of mystery Interview The ubiquitous pianist Maurizio Pollini is still an enigma, says John Allison New classical albums Bruckner, Beethoven and de Sabata Outsiders welcome Dance Taking risks at the Royal Opera House pays off, writes Debra Craine Opera Graham Vick directs Peter Grimes in Paris Beegees Keane selection policy starts making sense for Burns Sherwd use of transfers meant that Dribbling Rivals secured the Weekly ?500 prize, reports Nick Szczepanik Leaderboard Youth league leaders Check your player scores here Tough choices on who's taking it easy The Times Thomas Cook term and conditions Bridge Chess 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 viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2324 Virgin one The London Marathon This week, the Times is publishing exclusively the finishers and their times from the Flora London Marathon. Today finishers up to 6,412th and the adidas Mini Marathon Enjoyed the London Marathon? New York City Marathon Results from the adidas Mini Marathon - borough Fullerton powers to win in young event Are too many charities competing for too few funds? Clifford Chance Garfield Robbins Coping with bereavement : are lawyers really so uncaring? Margaret Lockwood Croft lost her son on the Marchiones pleasure boat. For 11? years she has campaigned to change the law and lawyers' attitudes. Fiona Bawdon reports Chambers and Partners Legal services Tite & Lewis It 's the grey look for Levi jeans Philip Atkinson urges the European court to settle the vexed question of parallel imports Trademark trouble Bar Mark EJ Legal BDO Charles Tailor Consulting Plc Chadwick Nott Chambers and Partners Where the line of law meets circle of justice News Thales Monster. co. uk Charities fight to compete' in an age of efficiency Paul Voller assesses the pros and cons of a merger between Britain's maior cancer charitiles, while Veronica Cowan looks at the reasons for a serious fall in the numbers of charity volunteers Never volunte Challenge of clicks and mortals Hays ZMB In the city EU will back France against 'brutal' M&S A new employment directive is likely to be tougher because of peremptory sackings, say Tom Flanagan and Charlotte Hamer Law Week What the legal journals have been reporting on this week Damages for extra cost of bringing up disabled child Court of Appeal Published April 24,2001 Parkinson v St James and Seacroft University Hospital Nhs Trust Before Lord Justice Brooke, Lady Justice Hale and Sir Martin Bourse, Judgment April 11,2001 Crpss-Examination April 2001 by C J Brougham Excessive rent clause is unenforceable Court of Appeal Published April 24,2001 Bankway Properties Ltd v Penfold-Dunsford and Another Before Lord Justice Pill and Lady Justice Arden Judgment April 10,2001 Hays ZMB Gsk GlaxoSmithKline Creatures of the night Alex wade pays tribute to newspaper lawyers who labour on the late shift International Legal Recruitment Consultants The Law Society Whirehead Man GKR Aiz Solicitors & Attorneys Berwin Leighton Times Newspapers Liberty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why retire when you can join a disputes panel? Legal Diary Trading places Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Clifford Chance Bird & Bird Continue from page 3 J Cameron 3:22:02; K Brown… Bupa Great North Run The Times Online

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