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News from 08/05/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Stephen Coomber, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Helen Studd, Andrew Pierce, Digby Jones, James Moore, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Philip Webster and Allan Hall, W. S. Affleck, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Ian Cobain, David Pannick, David Chater, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Anemkone Kober-Smith, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Reg W. Gale, Phill Yates, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Peter Brown, John Thicknesse, Anne Naylor, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Pat Gibson, Stanley Sadie, Donald Hutera, vince Wright, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Joshua Jampol, Jeff Dunne, Steve Bird, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Gary Jacob and Rupert Cox, Libby Purves, Nicholas Blanford, Matt Dickinson and Russell Kempson, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Alan Bramson, John O'Leary, Alison Maguire, Anselm Kuhn, James Landale Political Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Richard Worsley, Peter M. Fedorow, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Stuart Crainer, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Debbie Ashenhurst, Russell Kempson, Peter Wright, Anne Bligh, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Peter Moxon, Louise Atkinson, Barry Millington, P. L. V. Hickman (Managing Director), Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Jeremy Marks, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Paul Denza, Nigel Hawkes, Simon dè Bruxelles, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Anni Rainbow, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Veronica Cowan, Dalya Alberge, Keith Blackmore Head of Sport, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jennifer O'Neill, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, George Cazenove, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Hugh Torrens, James Pringle, Simon Welis, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Linus Gregoriadis, Maureen Paton, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Genevieve Douglas, George Renouf, Ben Webster, Lea Paterson, Godfrey Golzen, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Jane Smith, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Simon Crompton, Timothy Russ, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, Sam Kiley Middle East Correspondent, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Oliver Kay and Nick Szczepanik, Patience Wheatcroft, Frances Gibb and Melissa Kite, Lisa Verrico, John Wadham Director,

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Index Sports Daily Blair heads for second term today Work Calls for Cherie Summer in France Charcol Aristocrats besiege farming leader Index Frail Biggs goes directly to jail Tim Reld sees 110 police welcome home a speechless and drooling old fugitive Pentagon listens to the missile music The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law MPs plan inquiry into role of monarchy Teenagers face testing time with GCSE changes Report shows European Movement in crisis The weather today Chris and Billie wed (because they want to) High-strength Ecstasy kills girl student, 19 Virgin Police quiz organisers over helicopter crash Castaways' life with silent nun and 400 sheep Blood found on yacht in hunt for missing priest Dell Exmoor rallies for threatened cattle Dirty tricks aimed at me, says NFU boss TV chefs asked to dish up some interest in lamb Outbreak means delays to grouse season Director defends Cannes film's brutal sex scenes The Times Online Festival gives top billing to Americans De Sade's castle hosts gentler art By a Correspondent: Alzheimer clue from jolly nuns Virgin Madonna chooses school ten years early Judges out of touch, say Labour lawyers DPP backs race attack test Go Vintage photos may be snapped up for £1m Banks to offer coffee and bikes McGuinness 'safe' with SDLP backing Not the refuge he envisaged Great survivor defies the odds 'Train robber is not a hero' Picture Gallery This is a stick-up Car charge 'will create Berlin Wall' Alliance Leicester Sun gives a warm feeling to tourism Legal fear may repel Viking game High anxiety on Livingstone's point of view Marcus Binney reports on a threat to lift the protection for Londeon signtlines Railtrack 'left Hatfield crack for two years' Railcards to include three free months Vodafone MasterCard Back Blair for sake of Europe, Schr?der urges Berlin and Paris clash over vision Marriott The Independent who could upset Labour Picture Gallery First Internet election starts with spam The art of calling a general election Hague hopes Womble will hit right note Lisa Verrico gives a critical review of the parties' battle anthems Wyre Forest Ffion stands by her man but Cherie has a date Housebuilding targets would face Tory axe Today in Parliament The MarketPlace Picture Gallery Standing up for 'Britian ' Why the new Speaker is out of order Peter Riddell On politics Sainsbury's Conservatives accused of asylum centre hypocrisy Phoney Election Day36 Wrong degree leaves women on the shelf Love is lost to labours in the lab Tempur By a Correspondent: Father dies after tumour missed By Our Health Correspondent: GPs have lost their vocation, says survey Plants may 'clean' poisoned land How catching a cold can stop cancer growing The soaring cost of medical negligence Stricken sub leaves Gibraltar News in Brief Royal TV series News in Brief Rabies fear News in Brief Pensioner cleared News in Brief Birthday debut News in Brief £3m book for sale News in Brief Stately home fire News in Brief Treasure found News in Brief Father 'not dead' News I Brief US resumes spy flights off north coast of China Springtime for Brooks with Broadway hit Man stabs four children in Alaska playground Bush curbs America's role as world policeman Fears over race killing charges News in Brief (AP): Heatwave kills 36 News in Brief (AFP): Torture admission News in Brief (AP): Spanish march News in Brief (AP): Jail strike deaths News in Brief Fujitsu Computer Siemens Seal pups trapped by Arctic ice face starvation, claims Russia Envoys trapped under siege in Bosnian riot Columbus 'discovered America earlier' P&O Stena Picture Gallery Cook defends Berlusconi criticism With this ring, I thee divorce How Lada land opened door to a £400,000 car Roof falls in on Nero's palace Hastings Direct Pope plea for peace on Golan's front line High-level report 'clears' Sharon of blame for violence Prudential Falun Gong Britons held at airport Silence of Syria's forgotten siege Ruling favours Mugabe rival The Times Used Car Locator Online Inspire us with some new tunes, Tony Politicians who complain about voter apathy have only themselves to blamo This is women's work and none of the Government's business In Zimbabwe Everyone is Equal! Home to rob Britain again, Mr Biggs? Bell's crony The Times Diary Blair's Move One privilege that prime ministers should never be denied The Bush Doctrine The new focus of American strategy will be Asia The Terror of Towers The learus complex of Ken Livingstone Satellite revolution Rudolf Hess's death Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court's criticism of UK inquests Rspca 's role in hunting debate 'Descent into ruin' of Zimbabwe May Day protest Baby's first cash Horseless carriage Modern approach to matrimony In the classical sense Parachute safety On reflection School news Latest wills Old Master prints draw on their influence Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Marriages Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Major David Jamieson, VC Company commander in The Royal Norfolk Regiment who held off overwhelming odds to rout German tanks on the River Orne in Normandy Major David Jamieson VC CVO was born on october 1,1920. He died on May 5,2001 aged 80 Sebastian Snow Eccentric explorer of South America who discovered the sources of the Amazon and then navigated his way to its mouth Sebastian Snow explorer was born on January 21 1929. He died on April 20 2001 aged 72 Dr Len Crome Medical specialist who took his expertise to the Spanish Civil War and later became an authourity on Children's learning disability Dr Len Crome MC chairman of the International Brigade Assoication was born on April 14,1909. He died on May 6,2001 aged 92 May Day Protesters Capitalisation, week's change Vodafone EasyJet looking for a lift after price pressures Nick Hasell comapnies Reporting Economic outlook From a Correspondent: BNP Paribas to acquire rest of BancWest Exchange Rates Change on Week Results and statistics Wall Street Legal & Public Notices Department for Education and Employment Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Equitable rebels 'must act for all members ' The Times The MPC's educated guesswork Lea paterson Economic Agenda Bush faces prospect of $3 a gallon for petrol Finance chief resigns from stricken Lucent Venture capitalists tipped to boost health Shell's Barrett bid is trumped Banks cut eurozone exchange charges UK jobs to go as 3Com cuts 3,000 worldwide Valero in agreed $6bn bid for Ultramar Staff woes cause call centres' £s190m loss UK bosses win more lucrative share packages IXEurope 'cash positive' after latest £12m funding Didata tops bid for Proxicom The Open University What business wants from the next government Digby Jones Analysis SFO braced for more criticism over appeal Novartis builds Roche stake Clearance for Reed Elsevier Financial sold to management Belgium edges off from threat to sue UK Offer for Powergen gets boost Analysis: Lea Paterson 'Fat cat' criticism looms over £00,000 executives The Times Crossword LSE launches inquiry into Shire share price swings Stock Markets Report says Johnston sought £2m RHT consultancy fees Currencies Interest Rates Harrods Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities Jobs cut as 'distracted' Lego records second loss Governor defends ECB stance on rates Picture Gallery Uefa stamps on Bowyer's dreams Matt Dickinson in velencia Vodafone Snooker Football Cricket Racing Tomorrow Welcome to your new daily sports paper The Times Sports Daily Tomorrow Reuser delivers knockout blow as City disappear through trapdoor FA Carling Premiership Main target comes sharply into focus for Houllier Defence has a case to answer Beckham prepares to open contract talks with United Writing another chapter in big adventure Europen Cup semi-final Ridsdale sets his sights on taking over from the other United Olver Holt The Leesds chairman has a strtegy that stretches far beyond the valencia match Players will suffer in the quest for European goal Bayern waiting on injured quartet Head-To-Head in Valencia Cruyff releases pain caused by United torture Uefa Cup final Hendon fail test of three matches in a day The Times Banks catches Fulham on the rebound to secure victory Pools forecast Football O'Sullivan holds nerve to claim ultimate reward Snooker; Embassy World Championship final Drugs scandal runs deep in Italian league Analysis John Goodbody Sprots Reports of the year Genius enjoys a rare triumph over self-doubt Simons Brnes at the Crucible The Times Rusedski gains his revenge over Prinosil Tennis Handicaps fail to prevent Vauxhalls from dominating Mortor racing Keegan inspires Belper Hockey Griffiths surrenders coach's role to Kelly Rugby league Harlequins shape up for shield Rugby union Leading lights in Wales secure united front French triumph augurs well for Olazabal Golf From nets to ante-natal The kervin iterview Times past: Spanish high for Leeds Honour for Max Faulkner overdue Letters The myth of away goals Dangers of slow snooker Trescothick puts Somerset in the driving seat Benson and Hedges cup Quater-finals Hussey flays Glamorgan The Times Fragile Middlesex subside Yesterday's Benson and Hedges Cup scoreboards Rice craves return to glory days at Trent Bridge Fearless hitting by Wells proves to be in vain Hampshire have grounds for celebration Benson and Hedges Cup Nixon enjoys his moment as Surrey fall short Dashing Dagnall's got a brand new bag Sussex's foreign legion run away with the spoils Durham unable to contain Lehmann The Times Geaves holds off Campion Sport Summary Debts may force Fiji to quit sevens Sport Summary Fahey proves his champion quality Sport Summary Wales's decision rescues event Sport Summary Troon chosen for 2004 Open Sport Summary Teenagers in England squad Sport Summary The Daily results service Seven days ahead Rankings Racing Meeting Points Yesterday's racing results TEAMtalk Raceline Stoute stays quiet when it comes to talking horses On The Level Leicester Brighton Muwakleh has to be retired Windsor Chester Hills alive to demands of the Roodee Chesster May meeting Dial M for Murtagh to lift Vase on Prizeman Colours and selection for today's feautures races Rob wright Tipste of the year Scottish Amicable Tour Arts Music Health Inside Law Picture Gallery Contents The art of calling time In Britain it is the Prime Minister who decides when to go to the country. But, says Anthony Howard, the freedom to choose can prove to be a double-edged sword Creme The battle for my stolen past Barbara priciple is preparing to flight one of Grermany's biggest retailers for a fortune she says was cmbezzled by friends who were also Nazi sympathisers. Report by Roger Boyes Exclusive offer Dead heroes wheeled into battle once more As in all serious philosophical business in France, two schools are at war when it comes to sport No Cannes do Been there, done that nuclear protester Sex and sensuality never fade A new reports has found that doctors fail to acknowledge how important loving is for mature women, reports Louise Atkinson Merely be having less penetrative sex, and instead… Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Trust me, I'm a doctor Clinical negligence claims have soared, thanks to a more informed public and to a lack of confidence in our doctors says Simon cromption The Royal College of Surgeons of England Cranky world of cyberspace Your questions answered Teeth take time coming The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Marie Stopes International Take responsibility for your own health Hope after the grey horror A new book that attempts to bring depression out of the shadows is a compelling and welcome read, says Times literary editor Erica Wagner, a former victim of the disease The Ancient Greeks' favourite medicinal herb Selenium Online Advice The National Art Collections Fund Feeding off scraps Theatre Actress Sheila Gish didn't get where she is today - opening at the National - by laying low and staying shtum. Maureen Paton met her The Haunted Manor Grand Theatre, Warsaw The voice of classical musicHMV Mother's little help yourself Viewpoint Given her war experiences, Maria Callas was rather better than she could have been, says Rodney Milnes The 14-year old callas was shocked if not traunatised, by her mother's fles-pedding Picture Gallery Royal Shakespeare Company I1 Trovatore Theatre Royal, Glasgow Non-stop erotic cabaret Helmut Newton has a retrospective show at the Barbican . Joanna Pitman grabs her monocle and false nipples and gets down and dirty with the grandaddy of porn chic Songs from a History of Britain Collecting great photographs need no longer be the… Picture Gallery Play choice OTT and over here Nikka costa may have a great voice but her ludicrous stage act won't win her any UK fans , says Lisa Verrico Picture Gallery Festival Total Meltdown Festival Hall Going with the ice floe Concert Peter Maxwell Davies's Antartic Symphony is a bold return to form, says Barry Millington New classical CDs ENO Two out of three ain't bad A couple of pleasant surprises and a sadly disappointing Bolshoi leave Donald Hutera sated but not entirely satisfied The Bolshoi's was another tatty-edged showcase of grab-bag classiclsn Virgin Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Playhouse Theatre Queen's Theatre Noises off Red army recruits provide winning ammunition The heroies of Owen babbel McAllister and westervaeld were crucial to today's winners, reports Nick Szczpanik Leaderboard Check your player scores here Prepare for end-of-season goal deluge Exclusive offer Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice By James Jackson BBC1 No Title Index Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2336 Calvet What price friendship in game shows and lotteries? Index Clifford Chance Robinson Owen 'Phone a friend' and you might just make an enemy Television game shows and lotteries are lucrative enough to generate bitter legal disputes. Veronica Cowan reports The Times Law Section Ej Legal Carter-Ruck London Private practice McKENNZIE Douglas The limits to press freedom The Loutchansky case is not the death kneel to freedom of expression but a proper illustration of its limits, says Grigori Loutchansky's solicitor Debbie Ashenhurt BAR Mark Partners Hays ZMB Last prese ' Ve of the well-Connected A brave new world that poisoned an office culture Playing to the rules in a prize fight Lipson Lloyd Jones Legal Recruitment Paralegals Train the Lawyers of the Future Chambers and Partners Will you still respect me in the morning? Bar protests BNFL New Walk Chambers 27 New Walk Leicester Reid Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solv recruitment group Legal Position in Italy In-House Legal Assistant Legal services commission UK Project Sport Neutrons for Science Information CACI Solutions The Times Bark & Co. Solicitors Irving gets another chance to best his legal nemesis Legal Diary Trading places Queen's Counsel Environment Agency Appointment to the Office of Senior Circuit Judge at… Mars Latest news, views and courses Cranfield University School of Management Back to basics Euro rivals challenge top Uk schools As the dot-com meltdown leads MBA courses back to basics, John O'Leary introduces Imperial College Management School More caffeine The lesson of the internet crash has led to a new MBA curriculum, says Des Dearlove The new economy represents a profound change in the manger's role London Business School MBA Update Now a bricks and mortar job looks sexy Careers MBAs are going back to banking for security, says Nunzio Quacquarelli As dot-coms have vanished application to business schools have risen sharply University of Bradford Management Centre How to find your way through the Info Take off on a wind of change Decision Time Is an Mba still a good bet come foul economic weather, asks Godfrey Golzen Maze of MBA websites and guides Henley Management College Homework pays when choosing a school Selection There are plenty of business colleges in the UK, so make sure you pick the right one, Widget Finn reports Bournemouth University Is an Mba a good investment? Financing One way to fund a course is to persuade your boss to sponsor you, says Widget Finn Among those who were employed while studying around half had all their fees paid by their employer City University Business School London For the love of learning in a cold climate 163 Students are Studing for an MBA in Russia with the Open University Business School Peter Brown University of Bath School of Management Wanted: younger Faculty Ageing academics are propping up colleges, says Stuart Crainer Ashridge Today's study partner could be tomorrow's key to success It' s not what you know , it's who you knew at business schoo that counts. Johun Jampol reports Networking Networks ar critical if student are to find carresrs. not just jobs of their choice The University of Strathclyde Graduate School of… A generation of self-starters Enterpreneurs After decades of change, MBAs are going their own way, says, DEs Dealove Warwick Business School Lancaster University Management School Nottingham University Business School Equis The University of Birmingham Brunel University MBA The Times SeMs The Sunday Times The College of Estate Management Manchester Business School The Complete Writer The University of Oxford The Open University Kingston Business School University of Leicester The Times Keen Readers The University of Salford University of Durham Business School Leeds University Business School MBA The Association of Mbas University of Hull MBA in London European School of Economics Oxford Media & Business School The Times Manchester Business School

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