News from 30/04/2001
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Jan Masters, Andrew Robson, Digby, Phil Yates, Tim Wapshot, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, William Bedford, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, David Strawbridge, Elizabeth Judge, Jack Scroggie, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Kevin Eason, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Antonia Senior, Ben Stewart, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Jeff Dunne, Edward Playfair, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Michael Sissons, Victoria Segal, Denise Lewis, Ross Dunn, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, John Taylor, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Keith Pike, Paul Davison, Bill Broun, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Michael Cole, Angela Jameson, Derwent May, Valerie Elliott and Michael Evans, Emma Thompson, Russell Kempson, James Doran and Antonia Senior, Oliver Kay, Ben Plowden, Director, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Arthur Harada, Louise Atkinson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Ivor Hall, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, James Doran and Angela Jameson, Sean MacAulay, Jean M. Christian, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Michael Dynes and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Francis Gilbert, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, David Lewis, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Christopher Goodwin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, F. W. de Klerk, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, Tony Gregory, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Nayab Chohan, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Elizabeth Burton, Alan Brooke, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Adam Sherwin and Nayab Chohan, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Grace Bradberry and Chris Ayres, Chris Ayres, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, James Jackson, Nigel Powell, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Mark Hays, David Parkin, Anna Soderblom, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Christopher Irvine, Tony Pielow, Joanna Coles,
ResumoBlack Tory may quit in race row McCartney gloom Inside May Day alert Queen under fire Interest conflict Charcol Why Finns are sick of illnesses named after them Summer in France Sixty destinations for £70 return Picture Gallery Big brother is back Michael Schumacher triumphs in… McGiunness to admit his IRA Bloody Sunday role Alarm over call for EU government The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Interface Brown will see his empire shrink Cree Indians rename their royal visitor The weather today Blair warned over tax promise Beatles split left McCartney to mull on Kintyre Games teach JPs to judge without bias Tattoos 'sound alert' BBC pays £5m for night star from breakfast TV Www. smile. co. uk 'Leg pump' gives heart patients new lease of life Cheshire Building Society Princess cancels Mustique trip because of failing sight Slow recovery a worrying sign Medical Brifing Football hooligans sought Oldham 'revenge' Prescott attacks Tube union News in Brief Paws for sponsor Prisoner offer Nuclear trade Children injured Police may fire rubber bullets at London rioters London's May Day Flashpoints The Market Place Bradford & Bingley Adobe Public against privacy for stars No Title RSPCA activists campaign to oust Queen as patron Pigeons' friends beat feeding ban BT Post Office gears up for census mail Halifax Britain seeks airport ban on non-EU meat Betrayed pensioners backed by over-50s The Wellman Clinic Saga Hp invent Flooding fear over April's showers Mandela steals show in Trafalgar Square Two Nelsons and R. 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M. ensure a night to remember Freedom Day Concert Amazon Which Full of Good Suggestions Football bans face legal fight News in Brief Union recruits Out of bounds Gun ban stays Spy actor dies Top brass vows to keep Army regiments Heathrow 'must get bigger' Mortgages Picture Gallery Help for sex-swap troops Cost-cutting MoD sells barracks and Scout huts AMD PC Processors ANC conspiracy claims backfire against Mbeki AOL Violence continues despite diplomatic talk of ceasefire Net closes on wanted spymaster Prudential Abbey National Chechens kill 25 Russians World in Brief Mugabe aide dies (AP): Men executed (AP): Riot threat (AFP): Italy bomb scare (AP): Plane jump death The Times Villager accuses Kerrey of killing in cold blood Kennedy held in Puerto Rico bomb exercise protest Scottish Widows Saddam 'tested dirty bomb' Hollywood risks losing the plot The Open University China agrees to return spy plane to US Schröder outlines plan for EU rule The New European Union Relieved to find somewhere to park … the first space tourist Berlusconi falls victim to 'lies of foreign press' Eight troops shot dead Time French President in upset from the grave Online Plus Sport News and Views The Times The days of the court of King Tony Blair still looks a winner, but direct rule from No 10 needs to be changed fast 'The Conservative Party cannot contain Townend and people like me' Only one man can save the BBC now Leading Akhtar One Hundred Days Bush has restored order and restraint to the Oval Office Music for Mandela But South Africans are rapidly losing confidence in Mbeki Lights, Cameras, Strike Hollywood downs talents and walks out Jostling for power inside the RSPCA Way forward on global warming Council tax burden Bravery in Korea Farming compassion Cure for clerical stress Basement bargain The likely value of Blair's baby bonds Neighbourhood blight Court Circular Latest wills Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diamond Anniversaries Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Tickets for Sale Tickets or Hospitality Premier Events Birthdate Multiple Classified Advertising Items School news Situations Wanted Flights Directory Best Offers Worldwide Flight Centre Luncheons Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Legal Notices Raja Fashions Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Legal Notices Announcements Marriages In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division Allan Hall Journalist and wine writer whose lunchtime musings started the annual race to bring Beaujolais Nouveau to these shores Paul Daneman Versatile actor who on one occasion created his own drama on stage Lives in Brief Professor Ivot Lewis, Professor of Indo-European languagers, was born in 1908. He died on April 4,2001. aged 93. On This Day April 30,1968 Captain Paul Bootherstone Ebullient leadership during the Falkland Islands campaign Capitalisation, week's change Lifecoverdirect. co. uk Whitbread expected to stretch for fitness Companies Reporting Economic outlook C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Picture Gallery Change on Week Versailles director sued by Cushnie Results and statistics Portman Building Society What the Sunday Papers Say Sunday Express IPE to announce details of tie-up with US rival Dell Seven out often mergers fail to add value Arena TV deal close to conclusion Earnings on Wall Street to fall 74% Countryside wins consent US firms invest $10bn in Uk Exchange Rates Alchemy would end I big orders at Cammell Halifax deal faces delays Jaeger-Lecoultre ECB approach is a dangerous one Gary Duncan BBA may quit textiles Worthing top for profits Buffett warns shareholders AOL looks for partner in UK Pension funds beat indices Bechtel set for win on Tube Actuaries seek Standard seat Scots may expand in US BT to use goodwill on Bland to boost finances The Times Crossword 21,715 Mobile cards to fit cash machines Record rise in complaints about endowments Chelsea Building Society's former chairman struck off Cadbury's foot-and-mouth move could mean milk glut Pentel Four G7 members step up pressure on ECB Star role stolen from Hakkinen Carpe Mondiem Golden glow Denise Lewis steps out Knocking off Calzaghe's quick march Open question Fighting for Faulkner Smith and Houghton shown the exit door by Palace Hendry puts best foot forward in bid to save season Snooker Sampson leads way for below-par Wasps Rugby union Callard urges youngsters to take next step for Bath Calzaghe turns his attention to Jones after early night Leicester and Stimpson move closer to records Pienaar fighting to keep his leading players at Saracens Webber saves the day Hockey Schumacher driven on by last throw on wheel of fortune Motor racing: Spanish Grand Prix Details from Barcelona Price takes wing and rises from the pack Golf Digital Island Kevin Eason charts each team's performance in Barcelona Clarke wins title in Japan Cracknell and Pinsent pass early test in us Rowing St Helens happy to take Long road to the summit Silk Cut Challenge Cup final Aer Lingus Broncos signal force of intent Super League Pakistan give Wasim chance to press claim Dakin forsakes instincts to win duel with Gladiators Norrwich Union League Saturday's Criclnfo County Championship scoreboards Inspired Cork lifts Derbyshire to victory Everything far from rosy in Hampshire's new garden Yesterday's scoreboards Hick and Rhodes warm to their task Desailly and Chelsea unable to master the complexities of Viduka Leeds United 2 Chelsea 0 Gregory refuses to follow the script Promoted pair look to Europe Technical area Relegation means Jefferies can get down to business Man-to-man marking United pack too strong a punch for lightweight Middlesbrough Middlesbough 0 Manchester United 2 City cling to lifeline offered by Nash and Todorov Legend of Le Tissier filed in the archives Pires strikes to silence the tough talk at Pride Park Man-to-man marking Technical area McAllister makes haunting return Coventry City 0 Liverpool 2 Flowers' endeavours fail to stem tide for Leicester Celtic revel in new role as dominant force in Scotland Nick Szczepanik on the Nationwide League's ups and downs By Our Sports Staff: Penalties account for Germany Results and tables Blackburn recovery proves best medicine for Souness Blackburn Rovers 3 Portsmouth 1 Smith made to pay price for Palace shortcomings Rush den keep their champagne on ice Non-League Man-to-man marking Millwall profit as Cahill keeps his head Law left in limbo as Hull increase pressure McCoy provides a finale worth savouring Monday Commentary Final standings in the National Hunt championships Windsor card washed away Sandown Park Saturday's results Ripon Market Rasen The Times Wright proves leading light Southwell Plumpton Southwell Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Southwell Specialists Plumpton Specialists TEAMtalk Race Northern Ireland restrict England to narrow win School Sport Rugby union This week's fixtures Rugby league Cricket For the record England teams rule in Europe Sport in Brief Gibbs pulls out of Wales tour Johnson inspires US to victory Thomson enjoys final success Ferrero prevails as Moya falters Tamada at home on the podium Brown proves to be driving force Arsenal close in on women's title Hoch back on winning track Roddick romps to first triumph Faulkner 's case to be honoured is Open and shut From our correspondents The Times England set out to close the gap by widening cricket's appeal Chief Cricket Correspondent From your correspondence: A simple Test to attract new fans From your correspondence Ghost in the Cardiff final Justice for Chesterfield? Standing room at Fulham 7 Days A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporthng Week Ahead McRae Sharpens Focus They Said what? Riding High Five Highs I was there ... Sport Online Lewis wearing the golden glow of Olympic celebrity well The Alison Kervin interview Why deciphering the difference between codes is getting harder Programme Notes Who would you rather fly with Viewpoint Fashion Arts Who killed him? Contents Inside Murder of a model pupil When Koz Miah's body was discovered, police suspected a drugs-related killing. But does an evan more sinister answer lie within Sheffieled's Asian community? Carol Midgley investigates The 2 Minute Briefing Please do not desert my Africa F. W. de Klerk, South Africa's last aparthied President, appeals to the world not to stand watch as his conitnent is ravaged by Aids and conflict and struggles under its burden of poverty Figureheads on the sidelines De Klerk and Mandela have little political clout, says Michael Binyon Barclays The Times 'Far more organised about soliciting for charity, American foundations bombard their targets with Exocet precision' The fashionistas who are all dressed up and ready to party No Title Answer back I sometimes smack my children Parent. forum My 18-year-old daughter How to baby-proof your night Are you being kept awake and driven to despair by an infant who simply refuses to sleep? Louise Atkinson reports on three solutions to a common problem Suggestion: Take the Baby into your Bed Has fallen in love just before she starts a levels. What do I do? Suggestion: Be Clear about your Aims Mother's Verdict Will crystals change lives? Research into plastic bottles may lead to molecular robots that repair damage to the body, says Anjana Ahuja The deadly legacy of Agent Orange Science Briefing Rush to rescue Russian spuds A surprise is always sweeter The Times Start off smarter, live longer I've got Proust taped After years of struggling to read the enigmatic Franch novelist, Francis Gilbert was rescued by an audiobook So dull, Remembrance changed my life... Beach blond ambition His Thickening Lotion caused a sensation. So did his Frizz-Ease serum. Now John Frieda's sea-swept look is set to make waves Big knickers Lisa Armstrong Best blushers Jan Masters Streetwise Tailoring Love it! flip-flop Pants to G-strings How to stay in control Eric Hill Ltd Cool in tulle It's net and chiffon's classy older sister, and is this summer's look for evenings Lisa Armstrong welcomes the return of hip romance 1 . Cheek Jelly in Tokyo Rose, £12, by Mac (020-7534… Beauty blushers Honesty is the best policy Yes! No! Alice is at it again Interview Alice Cooper, rock monster, golfer and restaurateur, is treading the boards again, he tells Christopher Goodwin. And no, he didn't kill that chicken The Weir Pop Wheatus Astoria, WC2 Warren doesn't pull La Movie Town and Country isn't that bad, but Warren Beatty's comedy is still a stiff at the box office Pop Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Olympia, Dulin Crook around the clock Opera David Sawér's From Morning to Midnight, about a thieving cashier, is an utter triumph, says Rodney Milnes Dance Stravinsky Staged Covent Garden Opera & Ballet London Palladium Danny La Rue Entertainments Play choice today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Times is not on their side Ian Johns sees three London productions that explore past, present and possibly no future Les Blancs Royal Exchange, Manchester A hard nut cracked Interview Phil Davis ha gone soft to play Brecht, he tells James Christopher The Twits Touring The Times The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Winning Move Television & radio Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radso Choice Rlm Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) BBC1 Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2329 A Fly-In-The Soup Documentary Laser Cartridges Brits rising in the East Honey, we shrunk the chips Don't shoot the games designers Digital Island Picture Gallery Life's luxuries, but a little late News Bites For better or verse The Internet should have been a golden opportunity for the literary world, but the reality is more prosaic. Bill Broun sorts the cyber wheat from the chaff New mobile looks like a real player Picture Gallery Last Word on Business Life in tokyo British games compaines out to make it big in Japan British talent is conquering the Japanese gaming market with a mixture of innovative new titles and technical skills. Tim Washoft reports from Tokyo Picture Gallery Playing in the house of the rising fun Picture Gallery No Title The Times How to click with the right digicam Jargonaut Outgrown the need for fun and games? Never A young-at-heart Derwent May-Times correspondent, former literary editor and gentleman ornithologist-tries his hand at computer gaming. Now we can't get him to stop PMR The Times PMR Group PLC
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