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News from 04/05/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Rory Newman, Stoddart of Swindon (Chairman), Phil Yates, Alastair Irvine, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Monty Meth, Helen Studd, Andrew Pierce, J. D. Scully, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Paul Hoggart, Ray Snoddy, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Jon Ashworth and Richard Beeston, Dragan Petrovic and John Phillips, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Penny Wark, Alan Rusbridger, Brian Fender, Chief Executive, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, David Charter and Oliver Wright, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Redwood, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Jack Malvern, Mildred Blaxter, Gary Jacob, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, P. E. Toleman, Oliver Wright, Stuart Maconie, Dearb?il Jordan, Alice Lagnado, Eve-Ann Prentice, Tony Blair, Helen Rumbelow, Hugo Rifkina, Stefanie Marsh, Ian Johnston, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Damian Whitworth, Angela Jameson, Paddy Rhodes, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Dr Tom Stuttaford, Raymond Keene, Ed Vaizey, Lewis Smith, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Desmond Morris, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Denise Wright, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ed Young, Sian Morgan, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Linus Gregoriadis, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Dearbail Jordan, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Richard Baggaley (Publishing Director), Michael Theodoulou and John Carr, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Ian Cobain and George Gordon, Sue Spence, Alyson Rudd, Adam Sherwin, Darryl Gibson, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, David Wedgwood Benn, Patience Wheatcroft, Anthony Meyer (Chairman), Lisa Verrico, Phil Sutcliffe, Joanna Coles,

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The nation does not "need" a football… Ronnie Biggs yearns for the NHS-and his pension Blair vows to rewrite asylum laws Cruise sues First woman Simon Schama Cervical tests fail to detect cancer in a third of cases The Times Today: page 2 Crosswords: 36 Law Report… Summer in France US voted off Un rights body Briton killed by own bomb in revenge mission Chopard The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Media Why the scuttling Cookroach still survives Tories promise 'granny bonds' The weather today By a Staff Reporter: VC is sold for ?101,200 Labour relies on pledge card again 'Erotic wrestler' says they had affair Cruise sues porm actor over gay calims Mobile phone children are fattest generation Virgin Heading a ball 'is safe' Picture Gallery Robbers with iron bar threaten Lady Antonia Harrison has lung surgery to remove growth Starts Today at Cinemas Nationwide New techniques may improve detection rates Cervical Screening Doctor, 79,'made 200 mistakes' Greatest need is annual smear Victim of failure calls for better screening Poor pay for a highly skilled worker Bomber's revenge foiled by pet dog The Monster is Unleashed 12 May 01 Virgin Forsyth tires of his pictures of matchstick men Tomorrow in times magazine £9bn rail tunnels 'will cross London by 2010' MFI Train guards strike Camelot urged to pay losers HIV resists drugs Nurses choose UK Exam roadblock Gassing in car Hole plunge death Soldier's fetish Ofsted to reduce 'excessive' rate of school visits By a Correpondent: Bank on sunshine say weathermen Cheshire Building Society Buskers know the score for Cup finals Cell waits for ailing Biggs on his return Time Margate lacks a carnival spirit Giordano Woman appointed as chief inspector of jails B&Q In the footsteps of Elizabeth Fry Violent crime races to top of EU league The Chance of Being a Victim Moors killer denies lung cancer story Record number of beaches pass cleanliness test Olympic medal thief faces jail IF Sky-diver tells of 4,000ft fall Condensation saves stowaway cat Dixons Best for Gardening Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Foot-and-mouth nearly beaten, claims Blair The lessons that must be learnt in Whitehall Captain Corelli's Mandolin Marks & Spencer Racing sheikh backs farmers with £1m Andrews taken to hospital after court collapse 'Obsessive' egg collector fined Thresher Stella Artois By Correspondent: Girl left paralysed by crash in Spain 'Innocent' Robinson will fight to stay in politics Cook gives MPs a third way to view Bush's missile defence Sky Stealth taxes 'total £36bn' Phoney Election Day 31 Deadly collision ends a real-life Speed bus chase Gore finally gives his journalism students a scoop Cheaper Car Insurance? Active Washington's enemies deliver snub at UN Nationwide First Lady is one of the beautiful people Bush strikes deal on budget EU agrees to greater openness World in Brief Mugabe 'immoral' (Reuter): Bonino relents (Reuters): Ferry toll over 50 (AFP): Monkey business North Korea leader's son detained in Japan Trip to the Workers' Paradise that almost ended in a dark tunnel Mitsubishi Motors Murder warrant served on Milosevic Magnet MacEdonia air onslaught raises civil war fears Protests fail to halt dingo cull 'Tsarist guards' patrol Moscow Pilgrim Pope defies history to heal Greek rift Orthodox priests make no secret of dislike for 'arch-heretic' Birmingham Midshires Crusade massacre still a sore point Fujitsu Computers Siemens Online Immigrants are seeking asylum in outdated law The Un convention governing the treatment of refugees must be reformed There's nowt so Squeers as folk-especially for mad revisionists Picture Gallery Labour should run a mile from Wembley Who's ball? War over Many Dead Winners, losers and lessons from the foot-and-mouth outbreak Statistics and Screening Imperfect cervical cancer tests are better than none at all Costa Del Calm RonnieBiggs pines for Margate's sun, sea and sand An EU government BBC Chairman Battle not yet won on foot-and-mouth Searching assessment of selective academic funding Protests on the streets of London Military operations Census questions Financial terms Court Circular Luncheons Dinners Appointment Church news School news Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Marriages Captain Andrew Howard Innovative role in Fleet Air Arm photo-reconnaissance Personal Column Flight Centre Trevor Philipson Shrewd, effective and courteous aviation lawyer who created a jardin anglais at his chateau in the foothills of the Pyrenees Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ted Rogers Wise-cracking and quick-willed compere of the television game show 3-2-1 Professor Paul Thieme Broadening our understanding of the legacy of ancient India On This Day May 4,1926 Prime Minster Fails to Avert General Strike Sharp retreat for shares Lifecoverdirect. co. uh Steelworkers get £135m aid over job losses at Corus Brunswick opens the door to 'door opener' Rubin BT scales heights in search for HQ Growing losses force BSkyB to close Open Shell appoints female outsider to finance job HSBC Service sector gloom fuels rate cut hopes Patience Wheatcroft Big on Japan Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates Orange hits target with 33% increase in revenues Strong growth at Quest lifts ICI shares Cadbury sees drop in fizzy drink sales City bonuses fuel earnings Virgin trains ScotPower casts fresh doubt over water firm California passes energy Bill Placing of Aberdeen stake raises £292m Lucent scientists arrested NETA is blamed for 5% rise in prices Mayflower to lose 700 jobs Business in Brief Merrill departure Yorkshire warns Newell jobs to go Ryan sells hotel Revlon losses up Investors back De Beers bid Cornhill Insurance Corus of disapproval Shadow of slowdown over Shell profits rise BA tumbles as fuel costs soar AGM worries dent Spirent Late Tate & Lyle trade stirs dealers Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates ScottishPower looks to a necessary switch ICI British Airways Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Radice offers a fresh vision of Tokyo life How the Chancellor could ease the telecoms turmoil BDO Trust in one another is the key to success Don't Bank on any surprises City Dlary Pc in WC A bit busy Early payer Aegon renews attack on no-advice pensions stance Powergen CGNU to push up premiums R&SA loses £96m over sale of Swinton to MMA By Our City Staff: Adidas profits fall amid US weakness Morse sales fall leads to job cuts By Our City Staff: Standard trading 'robust' Nationwide Profits rise at Michael Page IKEA stores to create 1,450 jobs Business in Brief RBS joint venture Norish warning Cordiant buy Abbey pays ?27m Fast-food chain sued over 'beef fries' claim Spencer backing helps Liffe to record month S&N wins key contract to supply 900 pubs Results in Brief Deutsche Bank beats rivals with 7% rise FD quits at First Choice CGNU Anger as Drayson keeps dual roles From a Correspondent: Court blocks French electrical merger The Times Unit Trust Information Service IF O'Sullivan leaves Swail needing another fightback Snooker Legal & Public Notices Lee takes short fairway to heaven Golf For the record Today's fixtures Stressed St Helens provide stiff test of Powell's progress Rugby league Westwood fails to find his touch Sort in Brief Yesterday's racing results Raceline Pakistan on peaceful mission Cricket Ormond returns to confound Yorkshire Bangor Sedgefield Weekes's day as Kent lose their grip Scoreboards Godolphin warm to the task Racing Newmarket Meeting Points Folkestone Musselburgh Mergers play vital role in football 's evolution Burns has desire to forestall advance of Makinen Motor rallying Harrison enlists 'sacrificial lamb' Boxing Jones's departure reflects unrest Rugby union Jennings secures England position Hockey Halifax move clear of relegation struggle Football Bate left in awe of France Blackburn find saviour at last Football The Premiership today Chesterfield prepare to finish on a high O'Leary risks defeat to protect players Fans angered by merger plans The Times Crossword 21719 United prepare for gold rush with new strip Tiny Bates on attack over Wembley Interview Arts Media Style Knocked down Contents Jamie Oliver Hammered by the Barrow Boy 2 cover story The business expert who was responsible for Christie's financial sucess also exposed its price-fixing cartel with Sotheby's. Ian Cobain and George Gordon report on the man from 'below stairs' who blew the whistle The Times Why can't history be soap opera? 2 Interview As he brings his story of Britian back to the screen, Simon Schama answers the critics who accuse him of dumbing down By Joanna Cloes Pretentious Moi? Eurostar plus How customs are excised by the EU Did we really travel 30 miles into the Namibian desert to stare at something resembling a giant lettuce? Desmond Morris I'll come clean-shaven Feather in his Stetson Arts Interview Jason Downs, sweet-talkin' son of a teacher man, sure reached Lisa Verrico The Times' Young Pop Writers' Competition Ok, so who are they? Shiny crafty people Music New Album R. E. M. 's latest shows its charms only slowly. Maybe that's why they called it Reveal, says Lisa Verrico And you thought they were dead New Albums Old fiddles can still pack a good tune, Paddy Rhodes discovers World music round-up Dmitri Hvorostovsky And in at No 10 Viewpoint The trouble with politicians is that they're so unbelievable. Not like pop stars, says Stuart MacOaie - they've got principles as well as rhythm A Stanley Kubrick Production Rock Pop Michael Franti/Spearhead Scala, N1 History man Blues a solo show by John Hammond comes with a cast of dozens, writes Paul Sexton Great british Hopes Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Romeo & Juliet Barbara Dickson Entertainments Listings Din of clashing symbols Reviews Theatre The RSC's Hamlet is full of attention-grabbing ideas but doesn't hold the interest of Benedict Nightingale Dance Play choice Swinging London Style How to be popular Some people are born popular, the kings and queens of playground cool, whose acolytes flock naturally to them. Others have popularity thrust upon them by virtue of their wealth or fame. But the rest of us, lookiing on in admiration at the in-crowd at work and play, need to strive to achieve the adulation of our peers, says Antonia Senior Hang on to your cowboy hats. Madonna has got it… The verdict Dom Joly Doors The Sunday Times Show your toes to the world Style This summer, focus on the cleavage at the end of your foot, says Jack Malvern Foot allure: a novice's guide Working workout Today's gyms are not simply fitness centers, but forums for business and fun, says Peta Bee Health dub do's and don'ts Why? a guide to Julia & Co Make me the boss Michael Grade wants to be BBC Chairman but he knows it won't happen, says Peany Wark The Times Libel lessons Why Blair should resist a Dining with Desmond 'Tony's crony' choice for BBC Chairman Media Diary Local hero Media A smalltown radio presenter has won three top awards. Eve-Ann Prentice reports Media & Marketing Marketing Executive The Times Graphic Designer The Times Why every libel case counts The verdict on Loutchansky should worry the British press, says Alan Rusbridge The Reynolds judgment ITN's new Euro vision Champion of the West Media Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jupitec Feast with a panther Assets of third party abroad are frozen Law report Deciding whether motive of discrimination was racial Judge ignored agreed statement of facts The Times Bridge Games Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Television& radio Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26 BBC1 Carlton/lwt Today's Television Pages 30 & 31 Satellite and… The Times Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2333 Scope

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