News from 09/05/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Suely Kennedy, Charles Darwin, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Michael Paul, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Roland Watson and John O'Leary, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, Dearbail Jordon, Richard Hobson, Roy Porter, Sally Emerson, Ivo Tennant, Alan C. Newell, Professor, John Ray, Ben Webster and Michael Binyon, Peter Tatchell, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Penny Wark, James Landale and Allan Hall, Clive Fewins, Gabrielle Starkey, Marion Shoard, Dick Pantlin, Geoff Brown, Pam Giddy, Director, Stewart Tendler and Ian Cobain, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Joe Joseph, Jonathan Collins, David Lister and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Steve Bird, Philip Hobsbaum, Robert Welding, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Robert Nye, Muir Hunter, Nick Wyke, Helen Rumbelow and Melissa Kite, Helen Nugant, Tom Baldwin Glen Owen and Dominic Kennedy, Adrian Reynold, H. B. Amin, Richard Turner, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Rose Rouse, Angela Jameson, Jake Arnott, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Richard Cork, Geoffrey Alderman, Oliver Kay, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Christopher Irvins, Diana Cambridge, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, Simon de Bruxelles, S. Chomet, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Karen Homer, Peter B. Baker, Iain Finlavson, Raymond Keene, Steve Howey, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Arnold Wolfendale, President, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Mary Ann, David Crease, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Stephen d'Antal, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Sarah Schenker, Steven Rose, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Ian Cobain and Stewart Tendler, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Seamus Heaney, Dalya Alberge, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Tim Hames, Emma Tennant, Ian Johns, Gwenda Brophy, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Fay Weldon, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Dearbail Jordan, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Harry Cayton, Chief Executive, Rachel Campbell-Johnson, Richard Miles, Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Clive Hawkins, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, John Goodbody Sports Reporter, Graeme Peters, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, John Phillips, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Jan Raath, Sally Huxley, Patience Wheatcroft, Mant Hargie,
ResumoI gave up smoking five days ago after 45 years and… My vision for cricket Blair's election war cry Labour tackles Tories head on over Europe On other pages BP profits surge Thus Dogs can join the club to watch tail-enders The Times Today And low came a demi-idol seeking votes Political sketch How Leeds were doomed by the hand of God Inside The Top Team The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Ministers prepare for justice overhaul Census officials chase 10 million late forms The weather today Experts puzzled by big-cat sighting that proved true 'Tiny trace from gun that points to Dando killer' My last hours with Jill, by man she was to marry Eurostar New Big Brother viewers will see far more Birmingham to seek legal zones for prostitutes Ladbrokes Tearful son defends Biggs Health & Safety Executive Scots rebels sought Nazi pact 'Cousinof T. rex' is discovered in Britain Woman died after allergic reaction to hair colouring Egg card Sony Prince orders Moorish look for garden Masterchefs fatten up hospital menus BT Children 'should not have too much juice' What's in a drink or two? Pupils at nursery checked for TB A good meal builds up patients Stressed? Drug girl photo as warning News in Brief Hunt for vicar Girl's £3m award Patches not pills Sports warning Foot driver ban Two die in chases Unhappy cows Correction Woman rapist is jailed for seven years Pensioner Home after shooting Hastings Direct Rabies kills man bitten on holiday Open plan from the Woolwich Wicker Man falls victim to arsonists Virgin increases fares despite £100m payout Railtrack 'won't be charged' BBC News Crime does pay for film-makers Swiftcall Charles Darwin and the origin of true love Battleground Britain: Blair picks oasis in education desert No applause for leading man in tacky school play Commentary Queen to forgo day at Ascot Standard Life Bank Ladies' day Day -29 DELL Why the regions will be in the front line Election 2001: Battleground Britain This campaign will be less expensive and mercifully briefer than the last but no less bitterly fought Tactical votes in handful of seats may be decisive Analysis Election 2001: Battleground Britain GNER Trimble to quit if IRA keeps arms Election 2001 Weary Blunkett makes the most of long goodbye Interview the Education Secretary, whose change of desks is Whitehall's worst-kept secret Cook takes hold of European agenda Hague takes his soapbox to date with destiny Kennedy pledges to 'tell it straight ' NSPCC Law bars Cherie from war of the wives Election 2001 Pentagon to put general in charge of space Go Paradise lost : the shameful tradition that haunts a… America deploys early warning charm offensive Clinton seeks better China links Intelligent Finance Blessed are the seekers of wealth Miele Giuliani's wife wants girlfriend barred Fujitsu Siemens America suffers second UN snub Europe's anxious socialists look to Cook for comfort Inside Germany Berlusconi refuses to sell his media group Scottish Widows Walrus dies after operation on tusk German prostitutes to get social rights Skopje coalition to avert civil war Big freeze drove the Vikings out of Greenland Japan debt dilemma World in Brief (Reuters): Orphans snatched Libya arms move (AFP): Pope in Malta (AFP): Body identified Sharon dismisses US criticism of settlements policy School abolishes Mother's Day Harare judge to quit after threats Tracker Air force combat planes scrapped Online Roll up for the most exciting election ever Tune in and turn out: behind all the song and dance, this poll matters I have given up smoking and may be unable to get to the end of this sent Picture Gallery A passionate vote for the Apathy Party Count me out The Times Diary Election Time An awesome occasion not a predictable parade Sizzle only Japan's new Prime Minister makes an unimpressive debut Sightscreens and Spires Our definitive guide to the cricket grounds of this country Rewards for best academic research Ronnie's return Experts or election for the Lords? Genes and insurance Clinical excellence Best hymn practice Emergency aid for rural industries Countryside subsidies Every dot and comma Court Circular Memorial service Birthdays Picture Gallery Luncheon Anniversaries Personal column Dinners Meeting School news Forthcoming marriages Legal appointments Church appointment Latest wills Hugh MacPherson Linguist who spoke for Britain as a diplomat and spoke to the heart as a poet Personal Column Peter Crossley-Holland Composer and teacher who could conjure music from the unlikely instruments of the past Major Richard Coke Scots Guards officer who led his company to victory over a German battalion in Italy and then retired home to manage the family woodlands Moscow Pulls out of Olympics but Denies Retaliation Ntl: business UK gaining from finance shift Analysis Choc-ing news for Cadbury City Diary Wunder cars The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Shares trade in narrow range Barclays Rio investors' rich vein ends Stock Market Contract lifts Amey and Nord Anglia Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates BP running on full tank but still going nowhere Tempus Incepta Lastminute . com Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Cisco posts first loss as turmoil continues Worldcom Arena seeks £85m to fund Go Racing media deal US developer acquires City fringe site Banks aid search for long-lost accounts Results in Brief Exchange Rates Volkswagen profits disappoint Business in Briet Wetherspoon lift BSkyB shares up France challenge Boost for BTG IMF departure HSBC and Merrill launch $lbn venture Fleurose to appeal over judicial review EasyJet passenger numbers soar Dimension shares hit by US bid Slippery slide from playground to pension Commentary Laid-off Money Channel staff fight for salaries InTechnology Lastminute confident of hitting profit goal Incepta may seek cash for expansion Lastminute optimism US drop in output throws doubt on IT claims The Times Crossword 21,723 Fears grow over £400bn bill for public-service pensions Lawyer tipped to head SEC Stock Markets Post Office held to account Ntl to raise £350m to ease funding fears Currencies BT investors braced for early rights issue Interest Rates Marriott Surge in profits at Bp angers lobby groups Inside Yesterday Today Valencia triumph hands down The Open University The Times Sports Daily WilliamHILL Hasselbaink holds up Liverpool FA Carling Premiership Sad City start mourning after the night before Middlesbrough awaiting decision from Venables The body as a canvas Bald facts show that Leeds lack depth European Cup semi-finals Bayern in the mood to bicker their way past rueful Real On Saturday Football Wembley's future put in hands of Carter Rice calls on Arsenal to revisit past glories De Boer pleads innocent as attention switches to Spain The Premiership today Final respects paid to North Southend United 3 Mansfield Town 1 Graduates show value of youth systems Dallaglio's injury could rule him out of Lions tour Rugby union St Helens aim to get back on track Rugby league Super League table Anger growing after Scotland 's withdrawal leaves players out in the cold Bowls Henman's self-reliance pays off Tennis Schoolboy hot-shot destined to take the world by storm Snooker Rahman weighs up challengers Sports Summary Hingis's top spot under threat Brunner departure shocks Minardi Kirsipuu repeats first-stage form Oakey retains unbeaten record Els to pursue Volvo title again Gifted must master the skill of winning ugly Strange replaces war cry with charm offensive Super competition beginning to live up to its name Time to bridge the divide Times past: Lara rewrites history A Suggested Fixture Guide Instant return to top flight is pledge to fans Steve Howey reveals the relegation pains shared by players and supporters of Manchester City Pakistan happy that Shoaib is back in thick of the action Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Geoffrey Dean's guide to today's Criclnfo County Championship matches Surrey hoping that Tudor replicas will be just a Lambeth walk away Pavilion End Bristol, a venue to grace the county game The Good Ground Guide Harinath rated highly at Tiffin The Times By Our Sports Staff: Australians field calls in Madras Jaguar Becks The Daily results service Seven days ahead Rankings Yesterday 's racing results ATP Tour winners in 2001 TEAMtalk Raceline Median gains from Hannon's loss Flat news AYR Fakenham Wetherby Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Chester Amicable Hills has double ft' cause to celebrate Chester May meeting Yorkshire ready to lift the cup Colours and selections for today's feature races Tipster of the year Vital Balance Books Property Inside Crème Arts Paradise lost Contents 'That's what girls are for' Investigation into two alleged raps on Pitcairn Island, famous as the paradise haven of the Bounty mutineers, have exposed a society that treats women as sex objects. Stephen d'Antal reports Do small communities mean less freedom for women? The 2 Minute Briefing Election As the swingometer is dusted down and an enthralled electorate awaits the party manifestos, Tim Hames presents his guide to the real issues Summer in France £70 return All the better for pleasure Sieghart The prospect of Hague as Pm and Widdecombe as Home Secretary is Labour's most potent electoral weapon Leave Biggs in jail The perils for Penny Pitstop Why your insurance has zoomed upwards and what you can do about it; plus how much to expect from the next wave of demutualisations Easy Money FM In the money windfalls Lady is not for culling Lady Emma Tennant denies leading a blue-blooded revolt against the pyres, says Robert Crampton All I am trying to do is get at the truth and have a proper debate about foot-and-mouth The Times Vivid vision Vermeer's stillness draws millions to view his work: Ian Brunskill on our fascination with this mysterious artist Darwin's legacy Roy Porter, Steven Rose Dubya speaks lain Finlayson Museum piece Sally Emerson New century, new ethics 'Morality' used to belong in the bedroom, but Peter Tatchell finds there's change in the air Moralities Sex, Money and Power in the Twenty-first Century By Joan Smith Allen Lane, £14.99 ISBN 0 713 99409 6 Decoding the Rosetta John Ray Bestsellers Origin of obscurity Charles Darwin's long shadow: Roy Porter looks at two scientists eclipsed by his fame, while Steven Rose (right) reflects on his private tragedy Catherine alliott Olivia's Luck He well knew natural selection's painful price Annie's Box Charles Darwin, his Daught and Human Evolution By Randal keynes Fourth Estate, £16.99;320 ISBN 1 84115 060 6 Diary Non Fiction The Bush Dyslexicon The Sayings of President Dubya By Mark Cirspin Miller Bantam Books, £6.99;352 pp ISBN 0 553 81422 2 Elgin's marvels Sally Emerson's novel catches past and present with icy skill, says Fay Weldon Broken Bodies By Sally Emerson Little, Brown £15.99;293 pp ISBN 0 316 85483 2 Play Fancy that Seamus Heaney called Paul Muldoon 'one of the very best'- Robert Nye reads his collected works and wonders if the praise is justified Poems 1986-1998 By Paul Muldoon Faber, 12.99;490 pp ISBN 0 571 20950 5 Breaking the pharaohs' code The Rosetta Stone By Robert Sole and Dominique Valbelle Profile, £15;190 pp ISBN 186 197 232 6 £13 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The Times Arts Beat the drum for a man apart Visual Art The only thing spoiling Richard Cork's enjoyment of Chen Zhen's new show at the Serpentine is that the artist did not live to bask in its glories Chen tried to bring about a fusion of East and West, tradition and innovation Private Passions The chief executive of channel 5 confesses a craving for cartography -in particular a 400-year-old map Brush hour on the train Artists are taking to the rails as part of a scheme to put their work in unlikely places. Michael Binyon joins the ride Around the galleries No blood, no glory The Italian-born performence artist Franko B uses his body as a canvas, his blood as paint. Is it, quite literally, cutting edge art, asks Rachel Campbell-Johnston Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items The Pirates Penzance Concert Bouremouth SO Christophers Poole Arts Centre You've been in the wars Theatre John Barton's Trojan war epic Tantalus offers fresh views on ancient myths but leaves Ian Johns battle weary Opera Passions Jerry Springer BAC, SW1! Play choice Today's highlights compiled by Mant Hargie The Times The power down below Women may belive it is ambition or passion that drives them. Oh no it isn't the creator of The Vagina Monologues tells Penny Wark A delight in daub The Cumberland Hotel French Property Exhibition Property Quinta Do Mar IPC Investasol La Perla Living Heavenly locations Foxtons Property Offers in the region of £455,000 Free Elvis CD Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Picture Gallery Yesterday's viewing Television & radio Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Today's Television Times Newspapers Limited, 2001. Published and… Television & radio Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2337 Travel Smith Coming soon... An entertaining duo Fashion Crone corkill a Spherion company Regan & Dean Adland Susan Doughty Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone corkill Nice Move First Executive Limited Crone corkill The Eclipse Organisation Ltd. Crone corkill Angela Mortimer Bond Street personnel Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Backstage at Bafta is where the show must go on Claire McDonald a Working Relationship Contacts Avery New box of tricks Moneypenny's Test Microsoft Office XP Know what to look for when you interview Learning Curves How to Interview Angela Mortimer The Times Blue Arrow Medical Secretary Secretary/PA For the Sales and Marketing Department… The commercial experience of a Lifetime Pathfinders Media Recruitment Pa/admin/recep Docklands Wish you weren't really here Tread very carefully if you are going on holiday with a colleague, says Diana Cambridge Creme Show Exhibitors Page Opus Personnel Ltd Tate Office The Times Crème Estate Agency recruitment Sèlèct Languagematters Tmp. worldwide St. James's Consultants White Hart Lane Conference Centre Opus Personnel (City) Ltd Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants The Times Crème Prime Temps The Times Crème Angela Mortimer Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Temps are ready to hook new benefits Workers on short-term contracts can now enjoy same perks as everybody else, says Nick Wyke Banking Multiple Display Advertising Items The Industrial Society Personal & Professional… Grab a piece of the ac by attending the coun largest secretarial eve taking place next wee Angela Mortimer International Tate Office Canary Wharf & City Secretary/administrator PerfectFit Recruitment Ltd The Times Creme Pa/secretary £33,000Pa Directors' Assistant £18-20,000 Pa/executive Assistant Mixed to match Karen Homer Real Life Fashion RMS Recruitment Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Money Back Guarantee Lewisham Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Hays Banking Secretarial St. Jame's Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norma Shemp Recruitment Ltd Joyce Guiness Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Angela Mortimer plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Management Consultancy-Victoria Canary Wharf & City Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Elgin von Wedel, OCRA Consulting Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keep the work on track My Diary a day in the life of Suely Kennedy, Pa to Suise Maynard, co-director at The Curtain Exchange in Fulham Hold court in exalted surroundings Conference Call Comfort a creature Lunch Break Childcare not likely to be a cheap option FYI Multiple Display Advertising Items The Recruitment Company Office Manager Sheila Burgess International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time
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