News from 07/05/2001
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Jan Masters, Andrew Robson, Louis Blom-Cooper, Phil Yates, A. E. Triggs, Jon Ashworth, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Helen Daniel, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Joanna Coles, Jessica Davies, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Christopher Walker and Stewart Tendler, Michael Binyon, Deborah Bee, Gabrielle Starkey, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Radu Costinescu, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Justin Wheatley, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Patrick Howarth, Gary Jacob, F. B. Rutterford, Deboborah Brett, Anthony Legge Professor, Ross Dunn, Richard Meade, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, N. T. Shepherd, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Alice Lagnado, Keith Pike, Paul McCann and Greg Hurst, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Clem Cook, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, R. Michael Pittilo, , Paul McCann, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Anna Söderblom, Tim Jones and Adam Sage, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Derek Inman, Marit Hargie, Kari Knight, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Cliff, Nick Hardwick, Chief Executive, Nigel Porellphone, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Phillip Webster and David Lister, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Deborah Brett, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, John Kampfner, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, Trevor Thomson, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Crampton, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Linus Gregoriadis, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Tom Carnwath, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Kate Allen, Director, James Landale and Greg Hurst, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Michael Dynes, Fraser Nelson, Barry Stoyle, Director, Martin Waller, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Helga Drummond, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, James Jackson, Laura Peek, Mike Diboll, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, John Herbert Professor, John Phillips, Dragan Petrovic and John Philips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Robbie Millen, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, W. H. Cousins, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Clive Mathieson Analysis,
ResumoIndex The Times Tory pledge of asylum hit squads A rose Sir Steven Huddersfield fail Nomura shake-up Blair orders party to aim for a landslide The Times Woman dies after taking crash flight in mother's place Train robber Biggs leaves Rio for home BT You Can The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Interface Brown counters Brussels criticism The weather today The Times Holiday fails to take off 'Ambulance chasers' catch Milburn flak Picture Gallery Jubilant Tito given a hero's welcome Schools to get full-time police Family of four found dead at home Anti-abortion group told to alter website By a Correspondent: Asians in 'racist' attack on brothers Norwich Union Stakeholder Pensions Travel is good for older folk Medical Briefing Post office bomb raises fear of terror campaign Give us the truth, McGuinness told Jungle. com Couple take married life to extremes Inquiry calls for better checks on jail conditions New drug has sexy side-effect Microchips will trace stolen mobile phones Only seven love stories: which is yours? Hollywood guide to happy endings Young Christians like living in sin Adobe Farmer bars first cull on Exmoor RAC Platinum Lost without landmarks of an agricultural year Meade will not fight RSPCA ban Animal sanctuary activists ready for last stand Rail thieves grab MP's briefcase News in Brief Girl, 13, charged Wellcome news Adoption choice Biggest shop Rich dish Hunt for cleric Osprey killed Redgrave is honoured by another gold Book will paint Ted Hughes as womaniser Nude child photo in Censorship exhibition Wilde dossier spells out his lurid affairs AMD PC Processors Diaries tell of war with Churchill Straw to overhaul prison sentencing `: Key Bills under threat in pre-election 'horsetrading' Escape to Scotland for a few days Sir John Mills to speak up for Blair To quit, or not to qult? By Our Parlimentary Correspondent: Byers placates industry on paternity leave The Week in Parliament MP could be kept from seat Labour vow on all-women lists Mandelson accuses rival of 'sour grapes' Blair's Hinduja meeting 'kept from inquiry Yachtswoman saved from beneath ferry Irradiated food 'being sold by supermarkets' Kenneth Williams diaries for sale Lufthansa Rents may lose London home in royal review MacEdonia dose to declaring war against rebels Autonomy 'Bodies were dumped in the Danube' St Joseph's Hospice Post-Fascist is in spotlight for Berlusconi Mayor takes to the streets over 'racist murderer' (Reuters): Stadium collapse injures 250 World in Brief (AP): German apology (AFP): Chiluba concedes (Reuters): Fire deaths Leukaemia Research Fund Election-minded Blair stays out of the picture Vidal to be a witness at McVeigh's execution (Reuters): High society comes to Havana Life Search By Our Foreign Staff: Eta poll link to killing of Spanish politician Muslims hail first papal visit to mosque 3,000 years of worship Time Pope looks to future of the Church Christianity in Syria since earliest times How to survive the British summer Swiss Guard tries to win recruits Don't Suffer the Male Menopause South African media attacked Deadlock persists over Afghan refugees' fate Rejected baby girl survives 50ft fall Mugabe's opponent on trial for treason Sharon seeks cash for settlers Go book now at Online on the Website Today It's make up your mind time on the eur Balir may want to duck a referendum, but this is issue that won't go away Why these animal rights activists want to drum me out of the RSPCA Forget this silly talk of a Tory meltdown Child's play Rural Capital New ways for small farms to earn their keep Show Trial A brave democrat under fire in Zimbabwe The Right Stuff Space tourism yields cash and a healthy callenge Statuary discrimination Call for honest debate on asylum Publication of academic research The Met's magician Beavers in Britain A fine old whine To gild or not to gild Cure for clerical stress Voters' influence in true democracy Wembley stadium All good sports Mental pictures Court Circular Church news Nature notes Restored stained glass windows afford a vivid view of a Canterbury tale Announcements Birthdays Personal Column To Place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Dinners Court & Social Meeting University news Appointment Flight Searchers Latest wills Faresavers The Times Flightwise Anniversaries Flight Centre Forthcoming marriages Marriage Fletchers' Company Legal news Lives in Brief DAvid Barwick, CBE, former Governor of the British Virgin Island, was born on October 20,2001, aged 73 Billy Higgins Drummer whose rthythms kept Ornette Coleman's quarter in touch with trad jazz Sir Patrick O'connor One of the panel of three judges who rehected the second appeal of the Birmingham Six, three years before their conviction was finally quashed On This Day Fairytale Royal Wedding Margaret Stavridi Keping alive the spirit of Victorian stanied glass window Threat to power in North West London Stock Exchange Foot-and-mouth to have limited effect says TUC Living Room to expand AEEU calls for job cuts code What the Sunday Papers Say Whitbread outlines David Lloyd plan Shares coming back to haunt expansionist telecoms Analysis By Our City Staff: Energis talks with Bt end in failure Italian approach to the City From a Correspondet: Lottery operator looks for £275m Exchange Rates Test case ruling to affect payouts to 50,000 victims Oxfordshire pub goers look for local solution When corpoate cash corrupts By Our City Staff: Virgin and Sprint 'dose in on deal' Pru tries to defuse row Sun microsystems By Our City Staff: BMG set to report full-year losses Richardson attacks watchdog's move to ban him By Our City Staff: Germans count cost of euro coin launch The Times Crossword 21721 Shake-up for Nomura as Hands goes Hands-on purchases Pressure grows for rate cut Prada's flotation depends on response to rival's listing National Car Rental Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Banham confirms decision to retire from retailer Index Picture Gallery 'Naive' Crozier to ride out storm with FA's backing Football Correspondent Some People Accept Defeat Rocket man O'Sullivan off to flying start Thorny issue Lancashire wilt in Roses battle Starting Tomorrow Grand affair Robinson wins 1,000 Guineas Highbury heritage consigned to history by O'Leary Arsenal 2 Leeds United 1 Reid remains Euro sceptic but vows to continue the fight FA Carling Premiership results, table and match statistics Towering Babbel proves heaven-sent for Houllier Ranieri's impatience gives Chelsea that individual look Man-to-man marking Technical area Leicester test heir to Campbell's kingdom Coventry's despair is complete after Villa settle an old score Aston Villa 3 Covenby City 2 Redknapp reflects on life's problems as tightrope walker Derby defiance exploits charitable mood of United Royle hopes for more of the same from his happy hunting ground Man-to-man marking Technical area Venables anxious to put safety first for Middlesbrough Barnet find glimmer of hope amid gloom of relegation Third division: Barnet 2 Torquay United 3 Disappointed Defoe prepares for higher things Second division: Reading 3 Bournemouth 3 The Times Laight thrills to his Holte End moment as Taunton end jinx Addison resigns at Yeovil Results and tables Huddersfield fans go down fighting First division: Huddersfield Town 1 Birmingham City 2 Freedman leaves it late to secure Palace's escape Non-league results and tables Grimsby rise to occasion With a little help from their friends, Portsmouth survive The road to relegation First division: the final analysis Voyce has final say for Bath in epic encounter Rugby union: Zurich Championship semi-finals Howard says farewell to Leicester in fitting style The Times Hull have the edge in battle of pretenders Rugby league Bradford's stamina stands up to test England need Croft's all-round qualities Lancashire find Yorkshire's attack far too powerful Benson and Hedges Cup Dowman takes his revenge Saturday's score boards Shah revels in resurgence Yesterday's Benson and Hedges Cup scoreboards Harvey in a hurry to show his strengths Robinson inspires Sussex's march Ameerat provides Jarvis with classic remedy Racing Kempton Park Racing Betline TEAMtalk Race Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Davids Lad on target Results from yesterday's three meetings Doncaster Golan powers his way to head of Derby market Racing Saturday's results Newcastle Warwick Font Well Park Leaders in the Flat championships Stroke of genius floors Olazaba's rivals Golf McEvoy excels to lift trophy For the record Rugby union This week's fixtures Rugby league Cricket No threat to Rossi's command Sport in Brief Thompson keeps the pressure on South Africa stroll to victory Top seed beaten by Campion Leyland Motors in pole position Disco Inferno calls the tune Roddick captures successive titles Wang triumphs over compatriot Sorenstam earns win in play-off Brown breaches Army defence Sport on Tv I was there A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Spoting Week Ahead Et TU, Brute? Sport Online O'Sullivan rewarded for patience Snooker: Embassy World Championship fina; Ogun claims Lewis rematch is on Boxing Virgin trains Australian sport appears to be in healthy stite, mite Programme Notes Leicester survive setback to complete double Basketball McRae's milestone triumph keeps title hopes alive Motor rallying Reportage Fashion Arts In a corner of a forign field Contents The nation's lost sons As First World battlefields yield up their dead in rising numbers, experts and historians still strvie to identify the men who are found, and to trace relatives. Martin Fleccher reports The 2 Minute Briefing Crucible of fans and fags As the Embassy World Snooker Championship nears its climax Robert Crampton braves the fumes to meet the stars and their followers Snooker: a potted history A river runs though them Blair and Hague as neighbours? John Kampfner visits their adjoining constitutencies on the Tees Robert Rowe died at 68, plagued by the awful puzzle of what had made him slaughter his entire family 19 years earlier Help, there's a spider in my stew Answer back How embarrassing do you find your parents? How to preserve self-esteem Nurtyring your child's streghts is a balancing act, says Jessica Davies, but there are clear strategies that will help Parent forum My seven-year-old son wants to walk to school by himself. I want to let him. Should I? Next week How readers and experts can help When corporate cash corrupts Eminent scientists have expressed concern about the effects of commercial funding on their independence and integrity. Anjana Ahuja reports The Times 'Incompatible' views that The Times Conflict of interest in action The right to stand and stare Florence wants tourists to pay to walk around its historic streets. What next, wonders Derwent May. Will there be a charge for people-watching? Leaders of the print pack Floral skirts are back and table-cloths are cool because of two extraordinary London designers, says Deborah Bee Manhattan Mayle Joanna Coles Simple separates Deborah Brett Streetwise stripes Epitome of sell-out chic Jane Mayle's 'little shop' in Manhattan has attracted global attention, says Joanna Coles Free Spring Catalogue Four seasons Buying summer clothes is risky when winter keeps returning, so why not invest in separates you can wear all year, asks Deborah Brett Beauty pregnancy 1 Dance All Night Leg and Foot Spray, £24, by Linda… Hey boys, just keep it simple Got a way with murder Interview Criem has certainly paid off for Jake Arnott - 350 grand for a couple of jobs, no problem. Alex O'Connell has verbals with a top facce in gangster literature He knows what evil lurks Books James Ellroy's shadowy canvas has broadened since he wrote La Confidential. Now, Nigel Cliff writes, the whole world is his monster Meanwhile, in the salubrious Entertainments Noises off Theatre Royal Drury Lane Entertainments Listings Growing old gracefully Gala Concert Geoff Brown sees the stars shine for the Festival Hall's Birthday Regrets ? Quite a few Fringe Theatre Two early monologues about love, loss and drinking by the author of The Weir impress Ian Johns Bewilderness Lyric, Hammersmith Theatre From rags, riches The box-office success of The Mummy Returns in proff that pyramid-selling really work, says Sean MacAulay Play choice May Day Holiday Jumbo Crossword The Dish Free Tickets The first Director's Chair offer Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Word Watching by Phillip Howard Picture Gallery Weekend viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) BBC1 Index The Times Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2335 Backfriend Digital Island Last post for e-mail? News Bites ICS Learning Systems Picture in Palm of your hand As an ardent fan of the Handspring Visor, Ben Hammersley is impressed by the Eyemodule, a widget that turns the Visor into a digital camera Gaming giants let slip the hedgehogs of war Pleased to meet you, Mr Chat Now the computer wants to be your buddy too. But it's still not the most clever chap, reports Ben Hammersley Apple's chic kit, but will it boost core business? Now that's a Media frenzy The electronic grapevinell Billions of E-mail messages are sent every day mainte Now two services are taking personal electronicers, it is communication to a new, reports Nigel Porellphone Intel inside Gossip that turns dross to gold Such a cool way to stay in touch—if you're under 4T The Times The best way to stay on message Jargonaut Coping with those terrible teens Website of the Week Find a product to dye for Internet Shopper High-tech peer is game for adventure The Times
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