News from 14/05/2001
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Jan Masters, Andrew Robson, Roland Watson and James Landale, Stephen Farrell and Roland Watson, Derek West, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, David Wilson, David Dunn, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Helen Carroll and Helen Rumbelow, Ivo Tennant, Tina Cumberlege, Philip Howard, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Lis Armstrong, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Laura Peek and Martin Fletcher, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, David McVay, Gerry Robinson, James Jackson and Stephen Dalton, James Bone and Laura Peek, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Nayab Chohan and Joanna Bale, Rodney Milnes, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Philip Webster and Tom Baidwin, James Burns, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, David Addyman, Angela Jameson, Shona Slbary, Russell Kempson, Clive Hollick, Oliver Kay, Philip Webster and Sam Coates, Paul McCann, Rick Broadbent, John Foster-Hill, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, R. W. Dyson, Robin Wales, Chair, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Pauline M. Craig, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Cliff, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Frank Nuneley, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Patrick Talbot, (Chairman), Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carol Adams, Chief Executive, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, James Pringle, Robert Crampton, Sam Coates and James Landale, Gitta Sereny, Ian Johns, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Lillian McEvoy, Matthew Parris, Sally Patten and Dearbáil Jordan, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Dearbail Jordan, Tim Waterstone, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Charles Truman, Chris Wright, Ian Moorcroft, Graham Searjeant, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, James Landale and Roland Watson, Nigel Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, John Parker, Adam Sugar, Ivo Tennant and Richard Hobson, Chris Bunting, David Powell, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alan Sugar, Terence Conran, Robbie Millen, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,
ResumoTop business leaders sign up to Labour Mothers will take brunt of welfare cuts Christian Aid The Times Today page … Crossword page 23, Fashion,… Good University Guide Charity false start dismays Lewis Model new executives lead with the chin Berlusconi heading for victory in Italian election The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online University guide Hinduja brothers prepare to return The weather today The executives who back Labour Student goal won't be met until 2010 So, Graham Norton is now TV's top talent Likely Lads' lost episode resurfaces Two divers lost at war wreck Excel Man arrested after schoolgirl, 16, stabbed to death while sunbathing Coronation Street plot to warn of Internet danger F1 engineer dies in plane crash Full list of Bafta winners Cheap test detects breast cancer risk Care home woman, 89, launches human rights action Dell Heart transplant Margaux goes home Citibank Straw promises record police increase Nolte condemns 'ignorance' of Hollywood Adams's friends in Hitch Hiker plea to Disney Marriott Gerrard Belfast gangs clash on streets CHUBB Archer's libel QC returns to Bar after 13 years Rail safety plea to Branson Sotheby's Deptford fire 'was arson' Beat the boys with the new androgyny Pardoned Rich keeps his £1.4m News in Brief Hanging payout Lottery mistake Asthma death Rave damage Two Britons held Boy found drowned Damian Whitworth on Shaun Woodward's narrow… Billy's rock tactics may unseat Tories On Portland Bill Standard Life Bank Tesco Ginger changes sides to spice up Labour PC World the Computer Superstore Impassioned Blair sets out personal credo Election 2001 Jaded pilgrims withess brief vision of sincerity Political Sketch Ryder Cup Kennedy seeks break with past Truly Impartial Advice on Investments Adobe Rival battle buses hit road Election 2001 Time Victorious defector flees to the kitchen Even his father says Hague cannot win Election 2001 Bid to silence Mandelson allies Miliband takes on Tyneside safe seat Germany outraged by Nazi parallel Hastings Direct Saga Day -24 Italy lurches to the Right amid election confusion Tycoon's party to oppose Putin Marks & Spencer Financial Services Autonomy Hoarders splash out to avoid euro taxman Gateway By Our Foreign Staff: Basques vote against terror Public Meeting Salfiti & Co. A mellow Castro praises Powell Redford spurns 'abysmal' Bush's day of the condor McVeigh may seek a retrial Halifax (Reuters): Voters turn on Delhi coalition World in Brief (Reuters): Concorde payout (AP): Dingo attack (AFP): Cyprus storm (Reuters): Children to go free Russian doctors condemn foul pay P&O Stena Online Picture Gallery Be honest, Tony, that really was a rotten start Labour must forget the gimmicks and rhetoric, and try a little plain speaking When the law moves into the playground, we go from conkers to bonkers Can Brown afford to cut Scotland down to size? In poll position Diary Lower Education The university sector is in desperate need of attention Early Days The parties should be cautious of the pundits' assessments On the Chin The method behind the madness of fashion Wrong Crown Jewels Genes and insurance Business names support Labour Letters to the Editor Choice between action and inaction in elections Teachers' morale Clergy stipends Funding education Asylum controls Glory of old gardens Oh for a 48-hour week Special offer Picture Gallery Court Circular Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets or Hospitality Premier Events Surplus to Hire Lipman & Sons Bobby's Fashions Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Flight Centre Flights Directory Flightwise Perry Como Former barber whose laid-back crooning was rivalled only by Sinatra Douglas Adams Reluctant author who conceived the idea of hitch hiking through the galaxy and in the process discovered the numerical meaning of life R . 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Narayan Novelist whose tales of a small Indian town had a deep moral message Capitalisation, week's change Barclays Investors wait on Safeway overhaul Economic outlook Marks & Spencer Lloyds TSB Results and statistics AMP to launch online broker DTI attacked for failure on pollution NAPF queries report London Stock Exchange Change on Week France Telecom's Orange in NTL pact Exchange Rates Barnett holds key to Britain's post-election harmony Wallace 'to keep powder dry' Carluccio for Canary Wharf Crown maps out Regent Street makeover The Open University NHS gives backing to Srs home system Picture Gallery Bonfield in line for £3m bonus Monro may take Woolworths helm Bank of Scotland Boots to expand laser eye climes Beach boys Nationwide fears defeat in battle for mortgages The Times Crossword 21,727 Stock Markets M&S women's chief leaves Confidence at two-year low 3i takes a shine to shine Currencies KooGa scrums down for £5m Postmasters attack Byers Interest Rates Sir Anthony Dowell says goodbye to British ballet Harrods Commodities Microsoft ready for renewed hostility from rivals Coulthard leaves Ferrari in a fix at the finish Centrum Not good enough - Houllier's verdict on Liverpool's cup kings First Glance Coulthard's patience allows him to come up trumps Ferrero builds on hot streak Tennis: Masters Series Digital Island Stenson passes test of courage with ease Golf: Benson and Hedges International Open McLaren mourn loss of Morgan England come calling for Ward and Sidebottom Cricket Reject sees return on hard work The Times Dolphin telecom Saeed puts Kent attack to the sword en route to Lord's Test Cricket: Tour match Saturday's scoreboards Essex have no answer to Bailey Hollioake's onslaught fails to rescue careless Surrey Barnett now stands supreme Somerset indebted to Caddick Yesterday's scoreboards Prittipaul provides impetus Picture Gallery Hoggard quick to show his England credentials Impeccable Leicester put on show as supreme champions Rugby union: Zurich Championship final Endacott facing uncertainty as Wigan stumble again Rugby league Richards pays tribute to players who dealt club a winning hand Barnett sparkles as Broncos embarrass hapless Warrington Australia matches confined to North Cup Final II Richmond take wing in final Sport Summary Rous seals Dunkirk win Damron taken to four extra holes O'Sullivan on cue for sixth title Tornadoes shoot way to victory Newcomers boost England squad Didi, World Cup winner, dies Don King had treated his hair to a dollop of… New York showman boxes clever The curtain comes down on a great career Owen puts pundits in the shade Programme Notes Wenger's trust again betrayed by Arsenal's lack of killer instinct Cool Owen shows his ability to shine on the big occasion Watching Liverpool... with Alyson Rudd Keown and Henry left frustrated by weakest links in team Watching Arsenal... with Oliver Kay Man-to-man marking Bolton rewarded by Allardyce's change of plan Nationwide League play-offs: First division Eaden's strike gives Birmingham reason to believe Ormerod seizes advantage Third division SAAB Eyre gives heart to Hull Wigan fail to make the most of their chances Second division Walsall may have cause to rue their profligacy Leeds rub salt into Bradford's self-inflicted wounds FA Carling Premiership Relaxed United forced out of picture Canvey's endeavour rewarded Celebrity Cook back to gold standard Modern pentathlon Legal & Public Notices Ford The Daily results service Seven days ahead Ebay Saturday's racing results Noverre lifts Godolphin's spirits Racing Windsor Newton Abbot Stratford Full Results Service Course Specialists Southwell Redcar Leaders in the Flat championships Galileo adds substance to Derby theory Racing Epsom trails Kentucky in pursuit of promotion CHUBB The Good University Guide Fashion The Legacy Contents The sins of their fathers A symposium in carinthia aims. with the help of a play about Treblinka, to inspire Austrians to confront their feelings about their familes' Nazi pasts. Gitta Sereny reports 'It is a small stone that starts the avalanche' The week ahead Designed for death: Treblinka The Kite killers One of Britain's rarest and finest birds of prey has fallen victim on poisoners. Robert Crampton reports The Great China Challenge 2002 Marks & Spencer Birds in danger Day to forget Governor runs Massachusetts from a maternity ward Coles The residents of Terre Haute now find themselves in the awkward position of enjoying an extended economic boom On course for the best degree Eight years on, the university league tables are more valuable than ever for students seeking places, says John O'Leary The Times Oxford and Cambridge dominate Chosen the wrong course? Boosted by a Prince Answer back Downtrodden au pairs? Not in our house Sex at twelve what children think When your baby has a child The latest case of a 12-year old girl's pregnancy has caused outrage. Put as Helen Carroll and Helen Rumbelow report, it can happen top any family. What can parents do to cope? Parent. forum My six-year-old granddaughter is always difficult after visiting her father. What can her mother do? Next week How readers and experts can help Attack of the terrors Why do spiders, heights, flying, mice or even puppets turn some of us to jelly? Anjana Ahuja reports on phobias and their treatment The Times One small step for Europe Picture Gallery From Russia with style The timing of the Moscow launch of Vogue in 1998 couldn't have been worse. But three years on it is thriving under its stylish editor, Aliona Doletskaya Mini revival Lisa Armstrong Androgyny rules Deborah Brett Streetwise shirts Short but sweet The Times When boy me Beauty eyeliner £1 Million Pension Terms and Conditions Traditional weddings? Time to take the weight off his feet Interview As Anthony Dowell hangs up his shoes at the Royal Ballet, he tells Debra Craine why he has no regrets Muji Nights Ahead of the pack Opera a starrily cast Queen of Spades at Covent Garden is outstanding, says Rodney Milnes Falstaff Coliseum The Fairy Queen Linbury Studio National Theatre Play choice today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Rising above all the noise Lynn Redgrave's return to centre stage has been clouded by personal anguish but she's a fighter, she tells Nigel Cliff Witness for the Prosecution Palace, Westcliff London Fringe a kamikaze comedy from Japan doesn't quite hit its target , says Ian Johns Worse than animals A dark comedy about Irish terrorism and dead cats impresses Benedict Nightingale Opera & Ballet Theatre Royal Drury Lane A Theatre Royal Haymarket Entertainments Listings Guys and Dolls Festival Hall BBC so/ MacKerras Barbican Say it with fruit Easy pc who will tell me what that error is? 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