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News from 10/05/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Anne Redston, David K. Adams, Professor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Tony Lee, Executive Director, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, Adam Sage and Sally Patten, Dalya Alberge and Grace Bradberry, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Spiro James, Charles Cowling, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Bayern Munich, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Barbara Ellen, Kevin Eason, Paul McGuinness, Geoff Brown, Dominic Kennedy and Roland Watson, Sam Lister, Stewart Tendler and Ian Cobain, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Brown, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, Ian Sykes, Thrasy Petropoulos, M. L. Webster, Dominic Walsh, Jeff Dunne, Laurence Martin, Gary Jacob, Michael Pilch Former Chairman, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Jeremy Elwes, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Graham Pointer, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Ray Ward, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Nevile Robinson, David Lister, Rick Broadbent, Sean MaCaulay, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jane Kennedy, John Hopkins, Jenny Booth, Stephen Farrell South Asia Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Stephen Harris, Philip Whiteley, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peter Allen, Alan Fulford, Nigel Cliff, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Benjamin John Sheriff, Jessica Pacey, David McVay, George Caulkin and Oliver Kay, Richard Owen, James Moore Stock Market, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, John Stern, Philip August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mike Aaronson, Director General, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Penny Granger, Des Dearlove, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Stephen Hoare, Brian D. Fox, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Brian Clarke, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Arnold Pennant, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Brian MacArthur Media Watch, David Harker, Chief Executive, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Bill Edgar, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, William M. Mercer, James Christopher, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, F. T. Hodgson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Joanne Foster, Andrew Brown, Christopher Irvine, Russell, Damian Barr,

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When I vote four weeks from today, should I put a… 'I can't wait to be back' Shane Warne Labour's lead just keeps on growing The Top Team Election 2001 How alcohol makes the heart go longer Blair s latest election pledges are tax free Index The Times Sports Daily Kidman puts on carefree show Mi 5 man backed Football disaster Tiffany & Co. The bubble bursts for Redknapp The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Appointments Morgan in the dear, claims Mirror chairman The weather today Picture Gallery People's bishops may end Anglican secrecy New peer is urged to quit E-mail virus disrupts business News in Brief Expulsion upheld News in Brief Snakes seized News in Brief Medals replaced News in Brief Head start News in Brief Correction News in Brief For all areas of weather advice call ourCustomer… I saw him at the scene, witness tells Dando trial 'Cancer error' mother planned funeral Prada Sergeant climbs 120ft to coax suicidal man from a crane Teenage bride of four days found stabbed to death Sign of hope for deaf boy Mi5 stands by its IRA Bloody Sunday spy Human rights challenge to planning laws fails Discovery MoD is stung into retreat Citibank Children at nursery may have TB News in Brief Salmonella down News in Brief Image problem News in Brief Spanish practices News in Brief Young hooligans News in Brief Tube staff plot strikes in run-up to elections Jaguar Briton's debut show sweeps Moliere play awards Captive conger slips off to find mate Parents spend more time with children Mixed memories of childhood Discovery The taller they are, the harder they fall Fujitsu Siemens Blackpool gets new object of Desire Briton, 71, has cut-price heart bypass in India Flights abroad from slow NHS Sainsbury's In search of highways to heaven Meacher hints at more rural help Cheltenham & Gloucester Dixons Alice Miles puts Labour's five pledges to the… Blair trails on points in final round Matthew Parris Political Sketch Labour cynicism should not block live TV head-to-head Peter Riddell Commentary Magnet Brian MacArthur finds Hague wounded by Fleet… Day 28 Blair was warned by Mi6 over Hindujas ACTSA Pledge card trumped by dead hand of reality 'No deal' to hand Brown the party leadership Genuity Red Cross Week Fleet Street's finest save unkindest cuts for Hague Brian MacArthur Media Watch Tory defector in line for safe seat after MP quits Greens show they hold the whip hand MasterCard PC World Two Israeli boys stoned to death in desert cave From Associated Press in Accra: Football match stampede kills 100 Norwich Union Hastings Direct Thousands trapped by 'siege' World in Brief Powell pledge World in Brief Falun Gong curb World in Brief No Big deal World in Brief Nationwide The Times Online Handbook This week in the Saturday Times Eta's campaign of terror could backfire at the polls The Link Berlusconi must face a changing reality Travelodge Pilots' peril may force cuts in Iraq patrols Bush draws up list of conservative judges LB Chechen rebels drive army on to back foot Gateway No Title Online on the Website Today Back to the future: it's 1983 all over again It's not Margaret Thatcher that Blair is emulating, however, but Michael Foot MAFF brought good news: your sheep are clear. But they were all dead Picture Gallery Why William Hague is my electoral hero Blair's a pane The Times Diary Right on Target Why Berluconi would be good for Italy, Britain and Europe Up in the Polls How public opinion can confuse more than it clarifies No Cannes Do While British cinema floundes, theatre shows the way Boldly going Election gets off to a cynical start Blair asylum reform 'ill-conceived ' Testing babies' health Barristers' fees Ronnie's return We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… Banks bearing gifts Countryside after foot-and-mouth Elixir of academe? Mind over matter Court Circular Heath bows out with a parting shot Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Anniversaries Personal Column Breakfast Dinners Appointments University news Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Marriages Peter Taylor Downing Street resident who was never volted out Peter Taylor, MBE, BEM office manager at 10 Downings Street, was born on April 19,1928. He died on May 2,2001, aged 73 Major Alan Marsh Royal Marines who took to the skies as a pilot in the second World War Major Alan Marsh, RM, Fleet Air Arm pilot, was borin on May 5,1912 He died on April 12 aged 88 Personal Column Court & Social Ruby Chan Cautherley Dr Garth Wood From playboy banker to unrelenting scourge of psychiatric orthodoxy Dr Garth Wood, psychiatrist, was born on September 23,1943. He died on April 24,2001, aged 57 No Cannes Do A perfectionist in pursuit of probability John Hawkes, mathematician, was born on February 28,1944. He died of cancer of the panereas on April 11,2001. aged 57 Conflict Likely on Rates and Finance The Times Unit Trust Information Service Intelligent Finance Late rally lifts shares Now you can follow Equities Markets from just £32 a… Outdated tax system at root of IR 35 soap opera Accountancy Oracle And the tax winner is … Any other business Strum gig Art attack The Times Common enemy is complexity Luminar to turn spotlight on to German clubgoers Lotus delays launch of £40,000 sports car By Our City Staff: Interbrew starts court battle over Bass decision BDO Spirent shares suffer after warning on US downturn Ice-cream factory to close Mediocre results rewarded Loss-making Antisoma to seek £20m Elementis fails to find buyer Money Channel staff press for payouts Unilever N. v. General Healthcare ends talks Business in Brief Abbey complaint Business in Brief Budget approved Business in Brief AorTech success Business in Brief Developers lick their lips at Ken's blueprint for the City Angela Jameson The Square Mile has the chance to take on its upstart rival in Docklands Fleming staff cut to the Chase City Diary XO Frank will find out who his real friends are Chris Ayres Wall Street Diary Customer is king Business Letters Regional answer to London's airport problem National debt cut as if by magic Advantages of final-salary pension scheme Diageo dips despite go signal Broker's gloom weighs on Autonomy Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Time to buy a packet of Imperial Tobacco Rober Coel Tempus Luminar EasyJet Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Picture Gallery Wall Street EasyJet confident despite loss in first half Exchange Rates Agilent Technologies Shire under renewed pressure Sabena sues Ryanair over 'offensive' ads Results in Brief Ultraframe under the weather Euro Disney increases revenues Business in Brief Jupiter incentive Business in Brief Cable firms link Business in Brief Domino's boosted Business in Brief Fortis at the top Business in Brief UK is winning war on smuggling, says Imps Anglo set to win De Beers after Brandes switch Mlim to cut up to 300 City jobs The prayer that says greed is good Switch-off is a turn-on for Brown Patience Wheatcroff Commentary Powergen seeks assurances over £10bn takeover Unilever disposals accelerated The Sunday Times Tube bid companies in line for £20m Telephone : 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5112… Smoking signals US bond sale lifts spirits in telecom sector The Times Crossword 21,724 Stock Markets German recession fears fuel pressure for ECB rate cut Currencies Digital roll-out sees BSkyB losses mount Jersey's days as a tax haven are numbered Interest Rates M&S pair face court action in France Breitling Commodities Patience Wheatcroft C&W confident on sale despite security concerns Redknapp reaches end of the road Swansea Bay Redknapp's Career… and Final Score First Glance Yesterday Today Television Last post looms for Arsenal's pony-tail express Football Russell Kempson David Seaman knows that, at 37, he does not have many more seasons left at the top The Premiership today Picture Gallery Cup final fever catches on at Highbury Blackburn celebrate again after penalty shoot-out Cup Final Special on Saturday Bayern wreck Real's dream of repeat Football Leeds will meet cost of home rule Tom Watt Arsenal and Liverpool-best of enemies Smith's excesses may check hopes of England progress After the tears, cheers for Nicole Out of the Pink Last call for the football specials Mark Pougatch a month of Saturdays Ambitious Oxford take step in Wright direction Totti signs £28m deal Tomorrow The Times Henman disappears slowly from view after Boutter gains initiative Tennis Walsh makes case for physical approach Sarah Potter Women in Sport Picture Gallery Kournikova enjoys benefits of money without status Sheffield face pay penalty Ice hockey Golf Dougherty's youthful promise makes big impression Golf This week in the times magazine Meet Audley Harrison Lander back for another final Rugby union Montgomerie grafts to find form Six Nations faces rethink Stewart's two tries spark the St Helens recovery Rugby league The Times Power tops seedings for Open Sport in Brief BBC primed for double duty Sport in Brief Towers and Nurse part company Sport in Brief Scots ready to roll back years Sport in Brief Simmers named R & a captain Sport in Brief England give youth a chance Sport in Brief Golden Gate join Cup challenge Sport in Brief Crabtree's lasting legacy Brian Clarke Bernard Venables remembered Times past: Preston North End pay final penalty Picture Gallery British driver back on scent of victory Tests could be classics with Poms on a roll Rebel Rossi happy to ride into the eye of the storm Sad dose of perspective to help rugby regain focus Pakistan labour as Dumelow makes hay on debut Cricket The Times Yesterday's scoreboards Students suffer as Essex quartet hit centuries By Our Sports Staff: Gibbs brilliance ends West Indies hopes Swann punishes failings of Surrey Cricinfo County Championship: First division Leicestershire capitulate despite the bold efforts of Marsh Barnett delivers senior service Second division Mascarenhas has the final word Zuiderent begins to fulfil promise Durham delight in defiant Collingwood Lathwell shows his maturity to defy pace attack The Daily results service Seven days ahead Times Square Fabrice Coffrini Yesterday's racing results Rankings Wragg fillies waste no time in advancing credentials Racing Reading the racecard Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Southwell Ripon Raceline Chester William Hill Hughes enjoys best seat in a full house Racing: Chester May meeting Grandera made to measure for Fanshawe Colours and selections for today's feature races Rob Wright Tipster of the Year Vital Balance 16 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections EDS Guinness Serving together in Bosnia i formed the basis for a… Section One Graduate to Management Opportunities Army captains battle to succeed in the world of e-commerce Damian Barr Work style Additions Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Halsey Consulting It's Cutback Time for some. But we're… The Times Up Which Ladder? From biological sciences to … Foxtons Legal services Commission Workingassets Learning+Skills Council Management Executive MBA ALDI The Times Schlumberger Hales & hindmarsh Macdonald Hotel Group BBC Fss financial Project Manager DYNO Group Legal services Strategic Rail Authority Nuffield Hospitals Multiple Display Advertising Items Meningitis trust Human Resources Manager Watson Wyatt Human Resources Generalist Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office Invest Hong Kong… Novartis Account Executive a rapidly growing online… Innogy South East England Development Agency AXA Connaught Deliver the results. Share the rewards Haldane Country Sales Manager Xecutive Research Drum Alexander Hughes Hilton More power to the ePeople Des Dearlove The Changing Business Estee Lauder Companies My Big Break 16 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Morgan keating Stena Line Interexec Virgin one account W The dot goners are coming back, on a project by… Imagine broadband Michael Page The Crown Estate Section One Graduate to Management Opportunities 16 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections HE Morse Bolton Metro How a public corporation is updating its training PFJ Mb-search. com Cims. rewarding relationships Section Two Technology and Senior Appointments E-learning offers a first-class solution With 200,000 employees, Consignia is the latest company to use e-leaming to train its staff ready for the Internet age, reports Stephen Hoare Prometric Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Dixey Henderson Computer People Xansa Partners for Change BTG Astra-Net Stephanie Twigg Ltd Time to retain and retrain Companies are working together to attract and keep skilled IT staff, writes John Kavanagh Mercuri Urval Multiple Display Advertising Items Advance Wrap Waste & Resources Action Programme A new direction Ofgem HIA Press here for a change of career Ashton Penney Partnership Ltd Neutrons for Science Scripture Union Spectrum Specialist Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Dextra Kingston Clyde Petroleum The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Centrepoint Mercuri Urval Edison Student Loans Company Limited Have patience with your patients An MRI scanning unit has lessons to teach businesses looking for satisfied customers, reports Peter Brown Taunton Deane Borough Council Odgers Builders Merchants Federation Premier Executive Lambeth New economy starts to mirror the old Packages 16 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Ait Selector Europe Spencer Stuart E e-learning foundation A scanning unit's techniques have lessons for… John Parkin Associates Department of Health NHS Section Two Technology and Senior Appointments Nature Cannes Education Blessed are the rich The prayer that says greed is good Contents Opinion Health Reporttage Film Television & radio Tomorrow The Saturday Times Ausdair is on page 30 Cover: Corbis / 2000 Stone Please Lord, make me rich The Prayer of Jabez, a book based on a passage in the Old Testament, has sold four million copies in America with the message that greed is Godly. Andrew Brown reports People are buying hundreds of copies at a time to give away Chronicles of an The 2 Minute Briefing Bring back the feline eco-warrior The Cricklewood lynx is one of many exotic animals found in our suburbs, We should reintroduce this once-native species, says Stephen Harris, to control the devastation of Britain, s flora Our grazing wildlife does not have enough natural enemies to prey on them Big-cat paw prints give life to the mystery of Bodmin Moor Eurostar plus A Clockwork Cotton Bud Richard Morrison Time and again we are hoodwinked by new technology that is 'guaranteed' to save us space, time, labour or money La Donna è mobile mania Pioneer of a kinder cut Dr Thomas Stuttaford on advances in rectal surgery; care for elderly fracture victims; indigestion; and dyspraxia How sleep settles the stomach Never an easy break Some are born clumsy Islamic folly or fantasy? The joys of a novel experience The singer- songwriter Suzanne Vega is one of the judges of this year's Orange Prize. Here she tells Erica Wagner how she read 60 books while making a record, being a mother and moving house The shortlist Orange Prize Sally Army's softer sell With recruitment trumbling, the Salvation Army has decided to get rid of its military image Jenny Booth reports Terrorist Cannes-can A very human sacrifice New Releases The subtitled dialogue may often be risible, but The Terrorist is full of moving images, says Barbara Ellen Dish of the day To die for Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release Watching brief… Space movies Pans when it sizzles Cannes has opened—with a bright red windmill of film caleld Moulin Rouge, says a dazzled James Christopher Summit New on video Universal Picture Gallery Talking to men on the moon New Releases Nigel cliff sees the Aussies hit the spot with a comedy about the first moon landing; King Lear in the desert, and the return of Alfie TV movie of the week: The Man Who Would Be King Filmhouse Flirting with success Star of the Week Her marriage to Torn Cruise is over but it may be the making of Nicole Kidman as an actress, says Sean Macaulay In To Die For, her vibrant sexuality became a defining factor in her persona A life in pictures Hollywood Diary Theatres Bolshoi Ballet Concert The Gramophone Concert Barbican Theatre On a Night Like This Derby Palyhouse Unholy deadlock Theatre An Edward Albee double bill on marriages in trouble leaves Benedict Nightingale unimpressed Gish and Paterson are playing exemplars, not people Play choice Ed. forum The panel answers questions on helping children at home, fast-track training, overseas scholarships and prep schools that do not go down the SATs route School funding is such a lottery Resentment is growing among parents and teachers that the financing of schools is too dependent on location. John O, Leary reports School Funding 2001-02 Barnsley Wanted Keen Readers Kingston University Get Paid for Reading Books Language Courses The Arts Educational School LSI Palmers Green High School King Edward Vi School Southampton Language Courses St Leonards Royal Holloway University of London Ceran Lingua International St. George's University The Times BPP Law School Fairfax University The Writing College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Employer liable for school sex abuse House of Lords Minister's power is Convention compatible House of Lords Local authority must honour legitimate expectation promises Court of Appeal Brussels and all that jazz A selection of bargain travel opportunities Holidays More than just deserts Airline Network Trailfinders Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items USA Thal The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exclusive offer Games Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Winning Move Television& radio Yesterday's viewing Joe Joseph Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 30) BBC1 Index Times Newspapers Limited, 2001. published and… Today's viewing Television & radio Times 2 Crossword No 2338 Longines

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