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News from 18/05/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Stella M. Lilley, Mark Anderson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, P. M. Williamson, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Douglas Adams, Andrew Pierce, Elizabeth A. Blunt, David Bull, Executive Director, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Paul Drennan, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Jane MacQuitty Wine Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Barry Coates, Director, Philip Howard, Peter Sharkey, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Donald Ferns, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Sydney Agnew, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Margaret Daly, Kevin Eason, John O'Connell, Raymond Snoddy, David Charter and Oliver Wright, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, John O'Leary Education Editor, John Thicknesse, Antonia Senior, E. J. Revell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, James Jackson and Stephen Dalton, Dave Pope, (Chairman), Cornelius Lysaght, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge and Paul Wilkinson, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Daleep Mukarji, Director, Ian Linden, Deputy Director, Jeffrey Prest, Richard Sharpe, Norman Harris, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Siegbart, Martin Barrow, Paul Eavis, Director, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Sarah Nathan, Nick Sotherton (Director), Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Barbara Stocking, Director, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Sarah Smith, Bwalya Melu International Programme Director, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Peter Neville, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Angela Penrose, Director, Paul Meyrick, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Mollie Butler, Arthur Leathley and Mark Court, Laurel Ives, Cathy Harris, Salil Shetty, Chief Executive, Oliver Holt, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, P. R. Tipton, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Michael Beaman, Nick Hasell, Gary Duncan and Sally Patten, Glen Owen, R. G. Maling, Emily Mortimer, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Linus Gregoriadis, Eddie Gray, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Simon Callow, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Peter Riddell Commentary, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Terry Maher, Laura Peek, Kathleen Wyatt, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Simon Warren, Catherine Matheson, Executive Director, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Pat Jones, Director, Alyson Rudd, Alice Miles, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Roland Watson Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, James Moore and Antonia Senior, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Adrian Lovett, Director, Thomas K. Park,

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The Times Sports Daily Prescott refuses to apologise Index Farm respite Great Britons Tomorrow 'Have a go if you think yer Left enough' Ringside View Consumer chaos looms as firms predict drastic shortage of euros The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 28. Law Report:… How good is your university? Cambridge top again Sandals Chime rage The new garden menace Police find body parts in hunt for priest The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times Arts Offers The Times Online Media MAFF abandons sheep pits at cost of millions Judges overturn asylum decision Virgin train times increase The weather today By a Correspondent: Doctors stretch severed finger Chimes set village nerves jangling The next big election: Dickens against Churchill Prada One man's tinkling is another's torment On striking the wrong note in suburbia Children defy order for return to father Pilot French invaders march on M&S French invaders march on M&s Tiny Leaflets are 'a waste of NHS funds' News in Brief Rape suspect Dog chain attack Bus fares fall Pregnant virgin I pity Andrews, says the father of her victim Girl loses case over plane sex attack Non-stop sailor's stop-start voyage Dando witness saw man in hurry Ricoh Woman died after boy spat at her Tomorrow in the times magazine Spence inspires student exodus to America PC World Woman flies to a solo world record BT Car driver in court over Selby crash News in Brief Railman jailed Saved by the belt Collie is top dog Gunman foiled Correction Prime and his bride plan their escape to London Smaller painkiller packs cut suicides The Saturday Times Bomb blast thought to be racist News in Brief Four die in crash Couple win plea Tobacco protest Royal stamps sold Youth jailed Raped women may face sex life scrutiny in court Currys Postman's lot lightened by EU ruling Novelist creates an award-winning role Norwich Union Alice Miles House-to-house fighting in the marginals The punch that sent them all spinning This was not an uprising against the politicians Commentary Election 2001 Ouch! Roy Hattersley names the real political hard… Fujitsu Computers Siemens On the trail of the Tory leader Staples Lawyers &re split on Prescott 's left jab defence Election 2001 'Raging Bull' fans flames of interest in a dull poll Media Watch No extra security for Prime Minister Travelmood Rhyl row kicks manifesto off the front pages Press Watch Lufthansa Specials One egg that left a 'gentle giant' shell-shocked Election 2001 Straw stings police into new protest Sainsbury's Mother stands by her 'hassled' John Sharps It must be being so cheerful that keeps him going Election 2001: Taking the Tory Temperature Matthew Parris sees Hague put a brave face on the latesh polls Managers on verge of sacking their knight Ben MacIntyre Finds why professionals are deserting the party Hague puts off our voters, admits Tory Andrew Pierce meets a nervous candidate Britain an asylum 'soft touch' Most voters cannot name their own MP Gateway Out here, it's house to house fighting Election 2001 The Marginals Day-20 Allders Blair hospital cleared in six hours by report Election 2001 Sir John takes on new role as Labour convert SAGA French toast victory over American wine giant Rescuers hope waterpumps will save trapped potholers Intelligent Finance Fujitsu Siemens Computers A region of huge untapped potential Posthouse Boy who is too wicked to go home Taiwan President aims to break China visit taboo Sweden fears no foe as forces are cut Time Zealous FBI chief leaves trail of scandal Art dealer's plea over looted work World in Brief Gaza attacks Pope turns 81 (Reuters): Bush gun alert Journalism award O J Simpson sides with widowed actor Row over sacked oil Briton Important Product Recall Safety Notice The Good University Guide Next time will be much more life the old days Labour faces the return of a familiar foe in the shape of a militant public sector Little is as fair as oxlips, nodding and dancing like keys in a country ditch Wartime heroes who make pygmies of us all Picture Gallery Brit flop The Times Diary Pressing the Flesh The sad decline of civility in British election campaigns Between Points Railtrack's new chairman face an epic task Breath of Hot Air Putting the wind up each other with New Age clangers European Movement Music copyright A global challenge for all our parties Letterss to the Editor Narrow agenda of the manifestos Burning moorland 'Bungled' cattle cull The riches of prayer Tate Modern standards Sport letters Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… John Prescott and the egg protester Taking it on the chin Roast rat and no veg Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery School news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Exhibition Church news Frank Newby Doyen of structural engineers who played an essential role int he creatio of some of Britain's most innovative postwar Nigel Clive Mi6 man who was always on the qui vive for the Sovict threat Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items B. K. P. A. Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices John O'Connell Neurosurgen who seperated three pairs of Siamese twins Second Man Dies in Bbc Legionnaires' Disease Outbreak Shares fail to hold highs Aer Lingus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Pricewaterhousecoopers Nothing to do with me, mate London Stock Exchange Harsh word fails to sink sub City Diary Short story City Diary One track City Diary The Sunday Times What a card City Diary French warning stuns Compass Stock Market Broker ignores concerns to lift Serco 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 Number of attractions make 3i a top player Tempus Marconi Selfridges Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Boost for shares as Intel unveils UK deals Exchange Rates Merrill Lynch Defined Returns Plc Simpson predicts telecoms recovery will start this year Citigroup buys Mexican bank Shake-up costs of $1bn at AOL Warning hits GKN shares Results in Brief Pizza Express looks for slice of takeaway action Innovation plans growth QMH three to petition Lords EON defies sector by raising £265m Doubts on sustaining job levels Business in Brief Telefonica to sell High for De Beers TransBus rethink Orchestream rise R&SA disposal Interserve chosen Jardine rebels fail Capital eyes RTL stations Fears over pension reforms Selfridges sees sales rise by 8% Wiseman Dairies inquiry BT Sir Christopher sets new tone at BT Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Capital investment? Threat of slowdown fails to curb high street spending The Times Crossword 21,731 Hogg breaks the mould as chair of FTSE 100 company Britain wins tax battle with Europe Stock Markets Robinson takes Railtrack job - with a warning M&S delighted by interest in Brooks from US buyers Currencies Interest Rates International Care & Relief Commodities British suppliers to benefit from US energy shortage Houllier hailed as master of Anfield revolution Virgin trains First Glance Picture Gallery Shoot-out puts Francis in spot of bother Football Blackburn sign Tugay and Mahon The Premiership today Allardyce plots final push to promised land Venables likely to turn down Teesside requests Liverpool target £14m Trezeguet in building plan Football: Uefa Cup final A summer spending spree will signal Houllier's desire to maintain momentum Why Houllier is keen to qualify his triumphs Ring Craft The making of Audley Harrison Taking Strike Christopher Martin-Jenkins at the Lord's Test Final drama among Europe's best Final Flourish Two down, one to go for Leicester All the news and views from the world of sport. If… The Dell prepares to bid farewell Football A unique ground will be missed because of Southampton's move University League Tables Tornadoes profiting from reliable Steed Netball Middleton disputes contract Boxing McLaren offer Coulthard early vote of confidence Motor racing Arsenal look to youth for final restitution North and South share schools honours White may not bowl again until August Cricket Shah lets his record score do the talking Criclnfo Country Championship Criclnfo County Championship scoreboards Weather complicates plans for Old Trafford encounter Kent fail to cash in on solid start Kenway's hundred answers his critics in emphatic style The appeal of cricket spreads to Icelandic enthusiasts TEAMtalk Cricketline Hit by a fistful of dollars Promoter left out for the count Puskas pulls the strings in Real's masterclass Lustre of FA Cup Final dimmed Letters Lessons for Barrichello Heroic figure of Keith Miller Suffering at county cricket Gem of a final tarnished by golden goal Lewis-Francis in no hurry to show senior circuit how fast he can go Patience is the key in the development of Britain's 18-year-old sprint prospect University bowlers braced for Lashings and Lara test Campbell 's brilliance leaves Woods in the shade Golf Gustafson at loss for words Randall thrown aside in deference to promise Judo Rogers fired up by prospect of hostile reeeption Serious edge in the craziest of sports Roedean win title as old girls wind back the years New grand prix circuit for squash Sport Summary Third setback for championship Scotland let early advantage slip England prepare for rise in class Cornwallis adds to title claims Janssen replaces Aoki in France Shield can confirm Harlequins revival Rugby union Kay jumps at chance to prove he can perform at highest level The unsung driving force behind Leicester's bid for an historic treble Hingis asserts authority over big hitter Tennis Connolly seeks fulfilment of Stade's crusade Raper plots lift-off at Hull Rugby league Henry's Welsh Lions will face the Baa-baas The Daily results service Coral Eurobet Rankings 7 days ahead Tomasino has staying power Racing Yesterday's results Colours guide to today's races on BBC2 Why Williams is a bfdlly good fellow Racing Life At The Racies Hamilton Park Nottingham doubt Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing New Market Aintree Stratford Course Specialists Newbury TEAMtalk Raceline Musha Merr proves quick learner Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say No Title Win tickets today MasterCard Lifestyle Does the Honky Tonk Stomp lead to lust? The Good University Guide Arts Peter shaffer: A Knight of passion Ouch! Contents The school of hard knocks Dramatic as his left hook may have been, John Prescott was simply following a centuries-old tradition of political punch-ups, says combat veteran The Week in briefs A sideways look at this week from the newspapers' "in brief" columns For a gent, a gibe is better than a jab In line for dirty dancing Body rolls, pelvic thrusts-is it any wonder that line dancing is accused of inspiring lust, asks Claire McDonald The Egypt Bike Ride Birth of a new nation Japan's fortunes and the future of its Imperial Family could be the pregnancy of Crown Princess Masako. Michael Binyon reports So desperate have the Japanese become that they are prepared to forgive anything, even a daughter Emily Mortimer I suddenly understood that by not voting I was making the most political statement I could ever have made Barbaric justice for McVeigh Power crisis? What power crisis? The Times The answer to everthing is In the final extract from the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams Deep Thought reveals all One knight of passion Viewpoint Many an actor has gone down on bended knee before the Queen, but few play writghts can claim that honour. Today Peter Shaffer joins the ranks of the knighted and Simon Callow is cock-a-hoop about it Amadeus excepted, Shaffer's plays have proved irredeemably uncinematic Metro Gary's bully boeuf Television Spiky by hair and nature, Gary Rhodes's Masterchef 2001 terrifies Caitlin Moran Each week. a guest chef comes in and helps Rhodes to fillet the contestants BMG The Times Young Pop Writers Competition The Royal Ballet Those who can do can-can New Album Hate musicals? So does Lisa Verrico. But the Moulin Rouge sound track has its moments It's a musical for people who prefer going to gigs. Which puts me in the target audience Obscurity is good for you New Albums It's not all bad news when a band loses its contract, saysx David Sinclair It concentrates the mind wonderfully Sweet little fifteen Interview Lisa Roxanne Naraine has her career mapped out but only after class, she tells Alex O'Connell I want an education, it's as big as my record career. Know what I mean? A big hand for a bird in the Bush Nelly Furtado turns up the heat at her London debut. David Sinclair warms to her Ronan Keating Wembley Arena HMV Bolshoi Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Jazz Cafe "A Comic Masterpiece" Play choice today 's highlights : compiled by… Million Pension Terms and Conditions Tsar is reborn Pushkin and Putin combine to great effect in Boris Godunov, says Benedict Nightingale The King and I Palladium How to get your own way Hello dolly Blythe is cute, smart and sassy - and is made of plastic, Sarah Smith reports on the forgotten children's toy given new cult status by the photographer Gina. Garan The verdict Muji Proud to be bald A new book urges men to their baldness Laurel lves reports Moody , not MacHo The Contemporary Man's Garden will be unveiled at the Chelsea Flower Show, says John O'Connell Pretentious The gap grows bigger Cambridge has again topped the table as the outstanding university. John O'Leary reports How the tables were made Mergers-and-partnerships fever spreads into academia The Times Upstarts challenge stragglers Glen Owen on the success of former polytechnics Tuition fees gain for Scotland Bristol rates just below Oxbridge The Times Television's big match gamble Fantasy Football An imaginary taste of next season's feast of TV soccer The Times Direct Why Myler is safe The Mirror contempt case may put the trial judge under scrutiny, says Frances Gibb Media & Marketing The Times Marketing Executive The News of the World Scholarship Locals matter Paper Round Crème PA to Director of Corporate Affairs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trust/foundation or Regional Development, with… Coty Excellent opportunities for experienced legal… Crème VPS Heather Graydon Short Business Skills Courses The Sunday Times A rolling dilemma Budget cuts at Sky's current affairs channel may make it bland, says Sarah Nathan Media Diary Right to life violated by defects in inquiry Law report Leave needed to pursue assets abroad in insolvency Chancery Division Published May 18,2001 In re Banco Nacional de Cuba Before Mr Justice Lightman Judgement April 11,2001 The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Television & radio Yesterday's viewing Paul Hoggart Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Today's Television Pages 34&35 Satellite and Radio Pages 32 & 33 Review TIMESNEWSPAPERSLIMlTED 2OOl. 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