News from 16/05/2001
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Andrew Robson, Margot Lawrence, Malcolm Oliver, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Douglas Adams, Andrew Pierce, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, George Pendle, Theodore Dalrymple, Philip Webster Political Editor and Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, John Parkes, Chairman, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, David Chater, Richard Ormrod, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Colin Bullen, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Nina Tuckman, Dominic Bradbury, Martha Williams, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, M. T. Dennis, James Jackson and Stephen Dalton, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Rodney Milnes, John O'Leary, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Roland Watson, Keith Douglas, Helen Rumbelow, Charles Cook, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Rose Rouse, Sylvia Sheridan, Paula Hawkins, Jeremy Dyson, Michael Hutchison, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Tim Knight, Granville Davies, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Marit hargie, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Barry Millington, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Mark Brandon, Lewis Smith, Julian Williams (Director), Clive Mathieson, Peter Stothard, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Geoffrey Tregaskes, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Andrew D. Harris, Managing Director, Richard Branson, Dalya Alberge, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Brian MacArthur, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Alex O'Connell, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, David Charter, Joanna Bale and Alexandra Frean, Alan Lee, Bob Rainbow, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Giulio Sica, John Dobbertin, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Alvin Baker, Gretchen Hucklesby, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Zoe Bran, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Martin Cragg, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent and Adam Sherwin, Valerie Grove, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robert Whymant, Sally Patten, Peter Riddell and Greg Hurst, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoChemists at risk as prices are slashed Fed rate cut Marriage lines Good University Guide Charcol Limited Bullied veteran hangs in 'shame' Index Don't Panic! Loyalty beyond lip service Will Fowler get a treble chance? Blair looks to third term in unremitting reform pledge Kennedy aims for "moral opposition' The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Clergy complain of their meagre rewards Parties row over vote to pull out of Europe The weather today Weathercall Police recruits tending gardens Blair looks to a third term Discreet charm of the silent Ffion Med Office With this official guide to married life, I thee wed A dose of good advice The question is: how well do you know him/her? Virginmoney Limited Divorce lawyer urges men to 'Ditch the bitch' Overstretched Forces send for the cavalry Miele Suicide of old soldier who dared defy gang Real IRA to be banned in US Half of all colleges are in debt News in Brief £50,000 payout Grandmother held Halliwell 'danger' Cook stirs it up Reed wife to marry Coghlan buried Gurkha fracas Abseiler survives 11 days in mine Water, not food, is the secret of staying alive Secretary wins payout against lecherous boss 2 Morality from the bedroom to the boardroom Judge takes pity on addict Genesys Conferencing Go-ahead for £I00m Bacon lawsuit Mother's fury at care of suicidal daughter PC World the Computer Superstore Tabloid to face contempt charge Bingo! Woman wins right to half of jackpot Dando suspect 'wanted a signed note for his alibi' British Democracy Campaign Cancer pictures on packets will shock smokers Boots PoW film reopens apology debate Palace find shows Jason in new light 2 Don't Panic! Egg attack on Belfast shoppers News in Brief Trouser ripper Advice for drivers Puma scare Warplane found Dog mauls boy, 4 Plea for peace Winning Oscars really is life or death for stars Oldest Levi's found Novell Inc McVeigh letter spoils best chance of defence Italians ate yearning for a national sense of normality Berlusconi vows commitment to Europe and US Comfortable wins in both houses Four Palestinians die in riots The 2nd Ascot Antiques & Fine Art Fair Ailing Jaruzelski goes back on trial for murder of 44 shipyard workers (Reuters): Runaway train goes 65 miles Japan acclaims Princess's pregnancy with relief Norwich Union Direct Asylum for Russian ex-agent World in Brief India poll inquest Taiwan visitor (Reuters): Nuclear boost (Reuters): Lure for climbers (Reuters): Journalist hurt (AFP): £1m manuscript Nicholas Wapshott As you like it—and as he likes it too The Times, in the first of a series of interviews with the party leaders, talks to Charles Kennedy Just don't read the small print Picture Gallery Christian Aid Tax returns Gner The art of spending other people's money Election 2001: Liberal Democrat Manifesto Cockney market forces drive Ginger bananas Political Sketch As you like it—and he likes it BT Kennedy makes honesty his watchword Election 2001: Liberal Democrat Manifesto Electoral reform gets few votes National Westminster Bank Plc Balls joins Brown for the campaign Blair looks to American zeal in drive to woo business RAC Portillo tries to repair damage to Tory tax plan 'Mirror' cheerleaders hit their stride Brian MacArthur Press Watch Press Watch Torbay crime mystery has happy ending Invisible man Letwin gives press the slip Hastings Direct Tagging saved £38m in first year Norman fails to conquer the sleeping travellers SAGA Lib Dems back maverick Tory broadcast blames Labour for two rapes TV hard cell just looks silly Nicholas Wapshott Media Watch Online www. thetimes. co. uk Standard Life Bank Day-22 The Times Things can only get worse for new Labour But most voters still trust Tony Blair to run the economy better than the Tories Why cold comfort is the perfect ticket for getting away from it all No Title Police and politicians both love a crime wave Reich stuff Giles Coren The Nice Party Liberal Democrats will need to be more original next time Turning Point High hopes and a full agenda awit Berlusconi Here Comes the Bilge The government guide to marital concord High-speed train safety Microfilm archives Fairness to Bligh Election dilemmas for businesses great and small Conservative pledge to cut fuel tax Unequal pay Working mothers Business letters, page 24 Letters for publication may be posted, faxed or… Capital plan for more skyscrapers Sebastian Snow Special offer Court Circular Personal column Picture Gallery Memorial service Birthdays Service Conference Lecture Anniversaries Reunion Dinner Forthcoming marriages School news Appointments James Myers Writer who penned the grandaddy of all rock 'n' roll anthems Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chance of a Lifetime: Monte Carlo Grand Prix Vip… Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Les Colquhoun Pilot who acted as Malta's 'eyes' in the desperate days when the island was under siege - and went on to test early jet aircraft for vickers Bobby Murdoch Anchorman of the celebrated Celtic team of the 1960s Red Cross in Belsen - Battle against Death On This Day May 16,1945 The Times Unit Trust Information Service De Vere Group Plc Shares bounce back Barclays Vodafone Competition fears hit Boots Nick Hasell Stock Market Rank rises on hopes of gambling win Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Energis offers model for telecoms success Robert Cole Tempus Innogy BOC Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Troll set to loosen its grip on Norway's undersea treasure Carl Mortished The partial privatisation of Statoil is proving difficult for patriotic Norwegians Standard Life Bank Treasury protects itself Business Letters Bank's name will bring shame Etymological revisionism Spread betters count the cost City Diary Bad line City Diary Ed case City Diary Fleming Bragg trade Picture Gallery Zen share value slips by third after sales warning Innogy delivers profits ahead of expectations Plant for MG Rover Time falls to £80m buyout PWC Homestyle raises £13.3m Results in Brief Napier stands down at Bass Didata up 8% as profits lift Vosper figures fall after plans to diversify Managers buy Alstom division Business in Brief Wiggins placing Billiton vote Securitas buy Emblaze deal Ingenta confident British Airways Halifax criticises societies''poor deals' Games group in warning over profits Exchange Rates Virgin trains Record for BOC in spite of US slowdown Merrill analysts attack 'autocratic' Land FirstGroup looks to America Absentees cost firms £10.7m California faces fresh blackouts Oyster fishery founder set for Colchester sale Dispute on Jardine merger Business in Brief GW seeks £16m Esporta change RJB name change Gold auctioned Parthus deal Grabiner quits from Energis Wal-Mart sounds US warning 2 How to apply to Oxbridge Wunder cars Baltimore announces job cuts BT A bitter pill, but still the best remedy Patience Wheatcroft Commentary City Diary Bland keeps promise with £1m BT share purchase The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Half-point cut takes US rates to seven-year low Winchester in US talks Stock Markets Prices surge hits hope of UK cut Emap poised to take £500m writedown on US division Six directors sign in to the Tesco Millionaires' Club Currencies Intersest Rates Citadines Apart Hotel Commodities Private investors to get easier access to bonds Houllier goes on attack under gaze of jealous eyes Mortgages for Business LImited Heavy roller stops play at Guildford Christie passed over for relay role Lewis yeanling for striking new image ICC table First Glance Yesterday Today Television Picture Gallery Tomorrow Liverpool V Alaves Arsenal settle for second best Football Reading relying on home comfort Turner orders end to monkey business Betdirect United at ease over future of Ferguson Alaves hopeful of making a name for themselves Football Liverpool look to recapture former glories Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent Hunt bids farewell to Charlton So wyh Graham Norton? Murdoeh's modest nature hid fine talent Kevein McCarra Midfield player was key man in Celtic side that made history in 1967 The final Premiership Today of the season will… Bet FC Club can take heart from past success Drink in the genial ambience of Trent Bridge Cricket Alan Lee The Good ground Guide Intel inside Picture Gallery By Our sports Staff: Welsh patience proves a virtue Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy Harrison's opponent on new mission Boxing Castleford quick to replace Raper Rugby Lleague County players take up Inter-city game England wait for White to prove fitness Criket The Times Contented Woods spreads the gospel Golf Hingis vents frustration Tennis Kronfeld signs up to new environment with Leicester Rugby union NEC Harlequins Brave new world is born Smith bows out at Liverpool's European summit Wisden brings Condon to book When sport's pouting prima donnas go out of control Ainslie puts his faith in the American dream Sailing: America's Cup Olive Holt sets sail for Briton who joined the us challenge The Times Walker plotting new course for Britain Legal & Public Notices Department of Trade Industry Multiple Display Advertising Items Trustee Acts Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices County championship guide Second division Cricket Seven days ahead Picture Gallery The Daily results service Rankings Times Square Two fall in race to host Games Sport Summary Authorities give Hendry a break Lumley recovers to court success Double delight for Howard Bristol waits. as London leads Kournikova out of French Open Australia mourns Gil Langley Dilshaan explores Stoute's depth Racing York Brighton Folkestone Exeter Perth Reading the racecard Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline Fallon's waiting game incurs royal wrath Vintage Premium can reap dividend Colours and selections for today's feature races Goldsmiths Profile Books The Good University Guide Créme Don't Panic! Contents Drink up, the world's ending The 2 Minute Briefing The Cockney Bible Heal this sickness of the soul A life of chronic depression led a girel to suicide, aided by her father. Her parents blame inadequate Nhs treatment, but the solution does not lie solely in medicine, says inner-city Gp Theodore Dalyrymple The torment of a terrible disease So, why Graham Norton? The outrageous Channel 4 Clive Davis explains how he has become TV's hottest celebrity The Times Labour has so debased the currency of spin that it no longer works. Indeed, it works against its users No one tangles with a tattooed lady The Times In the money BT rights issue The hidden cost of foreign cash Using cash machines abroad is convenient but can be expensive, says Anne Ashoworth Scottish Friendly Holiday Money Charges Political and personal Joan Smith says morality needs to come out of the bedroom and into the boardroom - she talks to Valerie Grove The A-Z woman Peter Ackroyd Official Gielgud Benedict Nightingale A tale that wears its intelligence lightly Sputik Sweetherart By haruki Murakami Trans. Philip Gabriel Harvill, £12;229 pp Isbn 1 860 46825 X The real Mr Crusoe Defoe's pious castaway was based on a less salurious, real-life sailor, says lain Finlayson Selkirk's Island By Diana Southami Weldenfeld & Nicolson £14,99;256 pp Isbn 0 297 64385 1 Bestsellers Our capital streetwalker Phyllis Pearsall tramped 23,000 roads to create the London A-Z. Peter Ackroyd honours her tenacity Mrs P's Journey The Remarkable Story of the Woman who Created the A-Z Map By Sarah Hartley Simon & Schuster, £15.99;345 pp Isbn 0 7432 0801 3 Defining moment for OED Bibliomance Lamb's tales, and lying Doggo Two chronic liars hide in a cellar in this grim novel. Dominic Brasbury likes its prose but not its plot Now You See Me By Lesley Glaister Blaomsbury, £10;281 pp Isbn 0 7475 5206 1 Play on Saturday Fiction Actor's actor Clumsy, conceited, a show-off mannered, silly, vain - John Gielgud's worst notices always came from himself, says Benedict Nightingale John G The Authorised Biography of John Glelgud By Sheridan Morley Hodder & Stoughton, £20;306 pp Isbn 0 340 36803 9 A dark vision of the realm of dead spaces The Locust Room By John Burnside Jonathen Cape, ?0;288 pp Isbn 0 224 05292 6 Whose life is it anyway? My Little Blue Dress By Bruno Maddox Little Brown, £12.99;294 pp Isbn 0 316 85756 4 Virgin atlantic Diary Cashing in on Loot Theatre The unsung hero who rescued Joe Orton's Loot is staging it again. Daniel Rosenthal met him Theatre Tropical Tree Lyric Studio, W6 Backstage to front Theatre Noises Off is still a farce to be reckoned with, says Benedict Nightingle Play choice Where Eagles Nest, he dared Patrick Heron's painting was liberated by his St Ives garden. The result still has the power to stun Richard Cork Picture Gallery Privat Passions The League of Gentlemen member describes his love for a painting which became a poster favourite Picture Gallery Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bolshoi Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kiss me like you mean it Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Devilishly Good Fun' Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items George Segal Paul Freeman Richard Griffiths Swans and lovers Dance The Bolshoi's London season relies on its stars. They finally deliver, says Debra Craine Concert Toshiba PO/Kawachi Barbican A bland beauty Opera Covent Garden's Traviata is a hit despite humdrum staging, says Rodney Milnes Recital David Daniels Wigmore Hall Oxbridge opens up Applying to Oxford and Cambridge is not as threatening as you might think, says John O'Leary Oxford colleges Cambridge colleges The top universities in languages and arts Happy result at Cambridge The Times Offers in the region of £875,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop Bewley Homes PLC Little VENICE/Maida Vale. 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