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News from 17/05/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Alun Morris, Robert Cole, Douglas Adams, Stephen Sklaroff, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, M. R. D. Foot, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, David Chater, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent and Stewart Tendler, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Jeremy Pickles, David McVay, James Jackson and Stephen Dalton, Donald Hutera, Roland Watson, James Landale and Melissa Kite, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Tom Wilson, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Anthony G. Phillips, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Stuart Crainer, Rachel Grunberg, Ian Markham, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Anjana Ahuja and Gillian Harris, Charles Falconer, Ion Trewin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Ben Monks National Secretary, Stephen Ashworth, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Andrew Oswald (Professor), Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Nigel Cliff, Beryl Dixon, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Clive Bate, Nick Hasell, D. R. McLeod, Stewart Tendler, Andrew Emmerson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, William H. C. Frend, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Andrew Plerce, Ian Blair, Ian Johns, Martin Fletcher and Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Annie Turner, Roland Watson and Sam Coates, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Mellssa Kite Political Correspondent, Hannab Betts, D. B. Cook (Director), Godfrey Golzen, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Christopher Warman, Pugh and Way, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lesley O'Toole, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Emma Burns, W. H. Cousins, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Damian Barr, Virginia Matthews,

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Deputy Prime Minister's resignation demanded Prescott punches egg protester Blair orders the public services to ditch dogma and go private Obesity kills Bad hair day Former royal aide given life for murder The Times Today Sports Dailey Professionals desert Tories Bose Better sound through research Good University Guide The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times Arts Offers The Times Online Appointments Heads call for exams to be more continental Appeal clears housing boss of racism The weather today Glasgow farewell Hundreds of farmers to sue MAFF News in Brief Lettuce from US Rapist hunted Officer convicted Undead discovery Sergeant fined Lawyers doubt Prescott can claim self-defence Politicians' security to be reviewed Eurostar Rough and tumble of politics Running a gauntlet of protest Alliance Leicester The social climber who lied her way to wealth Jane Andrews Trial The Open University Holloway to check killer's health Murder, then character assassination Jane Andrews Trial Vauxhall Raising the Standard The times magazine Shayler loses 'public interest' argument A Big World Needs a Big Bank Barclays Real IRA outlawed by US as terrorists Martin Fletcher in Washington and Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent Architecture prize returns to France Kicking the fame habit: Johnny Depp interview Farmers to sue MAFF over culling News in Brief Dear lettuce Rapist policeman Blood money Sergeant fined These people eat rats and plot to betray eaeli other. Like it or not, by August you are going to be sick of them Virgin mobile 1 Richard 33 years old, Fellow in Clinical… Maytag Lynch calls for end to film censorship At the Cannes Film Festival Hanged veteran's brother" urges Straw to curb thugs Honda The Power of Dreams Noisy dogs next door are spared by High Court Peer's son 'held over Ecstasy' News in Brief Writing laureate Verdict on priest Briton drowns Liverpool is No 1 Smallest baby Goalposts moved Paisley draws line on dancing Sainsbury's making life taste Parting of ways as a star lets his hair down The cutting edge Dando man 'said he was at killing' Obesity biggest cancer risk after smoking Gateway Phoenix is licensed to live Environment fear as liver disease doubles Dealer on trial over looted art Don't Panic! Putin uses bombers to fight floods and boost his image Dealer accused over painting looted by Nazis Jenna Bush pays for a beer (Reuters): Boy, 14, convicted of shooting World in Brief EU fraud bill soars FBI admits error Twin duties (AFP): Silent in court Lufthansa Power-hungry Californians hit by electric shock Israel admits shootings were a mistake The Times Online Magnet Bush 'in hock' to energy industry Sanctions eased on Iraq West is told to tread carefully Matthew Parris craves an audience with King Tony Blair taken to task by angry cancer woman Live audience savages sweating Labour leader Anatole Kaletsky Does it all add up? 'You don't do anything to help anyone' Time Office World Blair presents his ambition for the nation Election 2001:1 Abour Manifesto Manifesto strong on the what but thin on the how Norwich Union Direct Picture Gallery Policy fudge leaves bitter taste in mouth Saga Services 'The Nhs has to earn the confidence of each new generation' Election 200: Labour Manifesto Daewoo Tougher sentences for petty offenders Time for a pitstop 'We will modernise benefits' Election 2001: Labour Manifesto Secret talks to contract out health services IG Index Stubborn hacks resist spin Coutts A craven audience at court of King Tony Election 2001 Labour in secret private health talks Fujitsu Computers Siemens Posthouse New Kennedy conspiracy theory is born La Perla Living Dreams Bed Superstores Parties struggle to prove that race is not an issue Election 2001 Day -21 The Times The issue that Labour candidates fear to name Lib Dems make legal threat on euro leaflet Intelligent Finance Hague plans a save-the-pound campaign finale Election 2001 Intel inside Coe takes martial approach to protest Rugby Q&A What drive s a father to kill hi? daughter ? This tragedy shows the burden our ailing mental health system puts on families Hairdressing's cutting edge has always been on the fringe of bad taste Picture Gallery Why the manifesto figures never add up In the Cannes The Times Diary Ambitions for Labour The Times A technocratic manifesto that leaves key questions unanswered Clean Energy The Times America should applaud a proposed return to nuclear power Spin and Substance The Times An unsung hero takes his place in the limelight University salaries and top-up fees Letters to the Editor 1 Pennington Street, London E98 Ita. Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5046 e-mail: letters@thetimes co. uk Our place in SchrÖder's Europe Privacy law and medical research Genes and insurance Selby crash prosecution Final frontier Matrimonial options Police officers on the beat in London Why no questions? Tate Modern standards Special offer Court Circular Birthdays Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth Announcements Anniversaries Personal Column Appointments Forthcoming marriages Marriages Professor Marie Jahoda Psychologist who examined the corrosive effects of unemployment Premier Events Major-General Matt Abraham Armoured car commander who outfaced Tito's partisans in Trieste in 1945 and prevented the massacre of Italian civilians Personal Column Children on Dialysis Tickets or Hospitality Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social Mr Wallace Heading for Big Victory in the Maryland Primary Norman Kay Opera composer, critic—and musical director to Harry Secombe on TV Late advance for equities Berocca The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Virgin trains Dear Diary, here is what we did—and how to do it better Partners empowered by technology Lehmans rue a dummy run City Diary Canny coup Loss leader New leaf Rate cut fuels mining interest Capital fears weaken radio confidence Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates C&W remains good bet on the new economy Scottish Radio Viridian Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Results in Brief Exchange Rates Aer Lingus Clearstream chiefs suspended British Energy's profits crash after shutdowns Fusion surges as Mauritania strikes oil Aspinall tries Net gamble LCI wins another six months More jobs to be lost at Cammell Business in Brief SFA expels two De Beers switch HSBC 53% stake Premier cash aim Safeway lifts block on new stores as profits rise 31% Hodges considers Tj Hughes offer 'Chainsaw Al' faces fraud charges BDO Stoy Hayward Blacks alarm over effect of disease Carlos's way the right way at Safeway Commentary Profit warning by Brown & Jackson Capita faces claim over contract Charles Schwab Europe De Vere thinks about sale and leaseback option Shares run again at Glemorangie Telephone Inside Investors fight to halt £13m Billiton bonuses The Times Crossword Rail track set to stand firm on ?100m in dividends Stock Markets C&W outlines plan for £2bn share buyback Prospect of election rate cut Currencies Lloyds ready to sacrifice savings for Abbey deal Interest Rates Young guns in the boardroom SAS The Times Business Commodities Wolfson takes Next step on job ladder Victor Chandler Liverpool basking in history's golden glow First Glance Yesterday Today Television Lord's Test Tomorrow Boxing Clever Sultan of Swing Inside Track Plus SAAB Reading's late show ensures agony for Wigan and Bruce Nationwide League play-offs: Second division Walsall comeback secures part in final act Birmingham and West Bromwich attempt to avoid road to ruin Prolific Ormerod offers no party favours Third division Lockwood rises above tension to put Orient through Liverpool relish golden moment Football: Uefa Cup final Campbell reaches the crossroads The Degrees that lead to jobs Davids faces fight to clear his name Totalbet. com Bbc raises its service game with interactive Wimbledon Tennis Omens and form favour Woods Golf Leicester travel in hope of exploding Paris myth Rugby union The Times Mauresmo uses calm authority to serve notice Tennis England may rue tinkering with the natural order Cricket: First npower Test match The Glenlivet Office Putting Pybus sees stability as key to Pakistan realising potential Mobile Times Lomu waits in the wings Mark Souster Barbarians to unleash a legend Wasim and Waqar stand firm to snatch victory Racing puts show on the road Indifferent bowling lets Fulton cash in with a vengeance Cricket Tendulkar signs deal worth £12m Roller groundsman brought to book England face summer with optimism Shah untroubled by Durham or newfound responsibility Hampshire make up for lost time Yesterday's scoreboards Fleming quick to make good impression at Middlesex The wisdom and skill of the New Zealand captain may bring a change of luck at Lord's Weather puts a damper on Tolley's return The Daily results service Seven days ahead Ryder Cup TEAMtalk Cricket Times Square Legal & Public Notices Fasttrack Teaching Rankings Squash Agassi out as Santoro marches on Sport Summary Pichot re-signs for Bristol Raper vows to fine-tune Wigan Simpson given Scotland recall Spruce faces retirement Skinstad pulls out of Barbarians tour Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices York Racing Perth The Times Results from yesterday's five meetings Salisbury Raceline William Hill Dilshaan's triumph thickens Derby plot Racing Jardines Lookout on course to lift cup Colours and selections for today's feature races on Channel 4 Coral Elfobet Tizzard pays price of owner pressure 22 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections First Executive Mars Multiple Display Advertising Items No regrets How I decided to beat anorexia nervosa… Camelot Capital One Section One Decisions that change your life Michael Page Sales BBC Michael Page Sales Experience The Riverside Club Jane Norman Limited You know that life's tough when the techies wear ties Graduate Recruitment The News World Rainbow Recruitment BBC Worldwide Watson Wyatt Worldwide Up Which Ladder? A success in design minus the capital D English Nature MA for recruitment CimA Quality Partner The Law Society My Big Break United Arab Emirates University BCFA Travel Industry-Operations Director Central London Chef and Cook Required Times Newspapers Logistics Manager CMR Multiple Classified Advertising Items VSO Business Development Manager Opportunities for Managers It's Cutback Time for some But we're Still… FSA Securicor Omega Express Client Development Manager Travel Trade Executives with Brightsun Travel NALC CV Services CVs with Impact Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barclaycard Innogy Carter James Interexec PWC Hand Picked Hotels Assistant Manager CDOA Railtrack London Stock Exchange Yacht Technology Money A Leading Caribbean Architectural Firm Seeks to… Haldane associates Product Manager Odgers FSA Training Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items London & Country British Embassy Rome Microsoft European Marketing Manager BHP KPMG MWA Chase Moulande The moral high ground In order to excel, businesses should apply ethical policies, says Godfrey Golzen Mercuri Urval Executive Service Hanover Fox International Kramer Westfield TMC On the right track Management Executives on the Move Christie's 22 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Management Executive Information and Communications Accenture Flexibility rules In the coolest companies, projects… Dunnhumby Pfizer Section One 22 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Network Executive Orange Integris a Bull Company Odgers Internet innocent? Ten things to think about f when… Dunnhumby Section Two Internet innocents a cause for concern Businesses that fail to take the necessary precautions when setting up on the Internet risk losing everything, reports Andrew Emmerson Odgers Methodika Fidelity Investments Haden Building Management Kettlefish PSD Harvey Nash Michael Page Technology Imagine broadband Halifax DHL A merger most welcome IP telephony is the next stage in the technlogical evolution, reports Annie Turner CP Executive Computer People Fde Headstrong Forging ahead Network Executives on the Move Vizzavi pass it on American Express Legal services Commission BHP Adaytum The Times Motive Questor International Kendric Ash Pricewaterhousecoppers Multiple Display Advertising Items Department of Health Fidelity Investments Director of Fundraising NHS Greater Glasgow The National Trust Alpha Flight Services Managing Director MacDonald & Company CFA Cardiff Cyllid Cymru Finance Wales Chief Executive Financial Ombudsman Service Reckitt Benckiser Whitehead Mann GKR ASTA Whitehead Mann GKR Financial Ombudsman Service SHP Associates Whitehead Mann GKR Adderley Featherstone plc Hoggett Bowers Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Whitehead Mann GKR Canon Breckenridge InterSearch Penna Executive Search The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Action TESCO Senior Executives Directors Managers Managing Directors-Directors-Managers Tiscali Whitehead Mann GKR Development Director Thames Gateway South essex Senior VP Position: Director of Health Care On the Move Adamson & Partners Hanover Fox International Last rites for the Luddites There is no place for IT ignorance in business today, reports Virginia Mathews Odgers Shepherd Dawson When it pays to be badly paid Packages 22 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Action WDA Premier Executive They fear computers But help is at hand for chief… Burges Salmon Admiral General Medical Council Section Two Serialisation Film The Good University Guide What Lord Alanbrooke really thought about Montgomery, Churchill and Eisenhower Tactless, egotistical… Contents The times magazine How on earth did we win? Lord Alanbrooke's wartime diaries were heavily edited when they were first published. Now a new edition reveals his contempt for his fellow generals and allies. says M. R. D. Foot Secrets were for a love's eyes only World's greatest diamond swindle A young businessman's spending spree led to the discovery of a scam that went right to the top of the Russian establishment. Giles Whittell reports Qantas The 2 Minute Briefing French Holidays Licensed busking is a bit like non-alcoholic lager. It won't harm you—but on the other hand, what's the point? Horses for courses Clinton makes Hay The fag end of life Fresh line of attack Dr Thomas Stuttaford on breast cancer drugs; controlling meningitis; and a new gel to treat solar keratosis The Times Meningitis tamed by vaccines Sun danger for the elderly Exclusive offer 'Life? Don't talk to me about life' In the second extract from The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, Arthur Dent meets the man who built the Earth Picture Gallery £1 Million Pension Cows go wild but not mad A breed of cattle discovered in the Orkneys could be the saviour of farmers. Anjana Ahuja and Gillian Harris reports Embalmy army Hound's tooth Rotten Johnny Jack the lad Critic's Choice Picture Gallery UK box office Top Tan Watching brief… Mummies in the movies The real hound inspector Interview The dog fights are simulated in Amores Perros, its director tells James Christopher, but the scars are real Cannes Diary "A Divine Comedy" Picture Gallery "Engrossing Romantic Comedy" "Eloquent and Superbly Acted" Earning their stripes New Releases The rigours of boot camp; first year at college. Nigel Cliff sees two kinds of hell New on video Amores perros TV movie of the week: On the Waterfront (1954) Space Cowboys Kicking the fame habit Interview Johnny Depp has never been comfortable with his pretty-boy image. Which is why he likes it when things get ugly. By Lesley O'Toole Director's Chair The louse Jack built He succeeded where John Wayne and Marlon Brando failed. He turned a big old gut into a fashion statement A life in pictures Crest of a crime wave In Cannes. James Christopher finds Jack Nicholson on form in a Sean Penn murder drama and the Coen Brothers as good as ever with a new film noir Play choice Today's highlights compiled by Mart Hargie Time to read the riot act Anne Fine, the novelist and new Children's Laureate, is determined to be a tough champion for young readers, she tells Nicolette Jones Dance Aeroplane Man Oxford Playhouse Picture Gallery Short and bittersweet Dance Dutch National Ballet thinks small for a rare visit, finds Debra Craine Entertainments Entertainments Listings Raymond Gubbay Theatre Royal Drury Lane Telephone Airline Network Trailfinders Austravel Flight Centre Cheapest in town? Budget Flights Faresavers Flightsearchers City Breaks Swift Travel Thal The Sunday Times Chalet World Boating in France Flightwise Meribel Portugal The Times Gardens of earthy delight Pack your Bags Bargain travel opportunities Magazine Style Doors Culture Graduates do find work On course for a job Tuition fees mean that today's students choose subjects that lead to employment. Glen Owen reports on the mood of realism on campus The top universities in social Why I made the correct choice The Times Full marks for exams Not all parents believe that their children are being tested too much, says Emma Burns Ed. forum The panel answers questions on drama courses, learning to write and fees arrears Telephone De Montfort University University of Cambridge Christ's College Cambridge All Souls College Oxford Eton College St Leonards Wellington College Open Days Wanted Keen Readers University of Durham Business School City of London School for Girls Language Courses Kingston University Sevenoaks School Head Get Paid for Reading Books Courses 8 & 12 Week Executive Courses Oxford Summer School Advertise in this section please Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Chartered Engineers Engineeringcouncil Engineering Recruitment Show Jobseekers' allowance sex bias unlawful Court of Appeal Published May 17,2001 Hockenjos v Secretary of State for Social Security Before Lord Justice Aldous, Lord Justice Tuckey and Lord Justice Kay Judgment May 2,2001 Criteria for permanent vegetative state should be reviewed Family Division Published May 17,2001 Nhs Trust a v H Judges to impose a fair settlement in divorce Court of Appeal Published May 17,2001 Cowan v Cowan Before Lord Justice Thoripe, lord Justice Robert Walker and Lord Justice Mance Judgment May 14,2001 Jury directions in reasonable chastisement defence Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published May 17,2001 Regina v H (Reasonable chastisement) Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Leveson and Mr Justice Mitting Judgment April 25,2001 Minister's power to withdraw order to call in planning application The Times Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Word Watching by Philip Howard Alisdair Pugh and Way Winning Move Picture Gallery Television & radio Yesterday's viewing Joe Joseph Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Sky Sports Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching BBC1 Today's Television The Times Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2344 BEAP

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