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News from 21/05/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Denis Parr, Brian Harrison, David Adams, David Charter Health Correspondent, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Helen Daniel, Catherine Riley, Ian Masters, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Ennals, David Cowlishaw, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, Hilary Finch, D. R. Townley, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Penny Wark, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Mark Berelowitz, John Pittuck, Gerald Davies, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Paul Spare, Valerie Elliott, Geoffrey Wilson, Dominic Walsh, Norman Harris, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Polly Hepburn, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Natalie Ferstendik, Rodney Milnes, James Landale Political Correspondent, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Jasper Gerard, Sam Towlson, James Landale and Philip Webster, Russell Kempson, Kayab Chohan, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Michal Senior, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Martin Fletcher and Richard Beeston, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Sean MacAulay, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Eveleigh Moore Dutton, Richard Layard, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Tim Reid, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, John Carr, Michael Rosen (President), Will Carling, Martin Woods, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Philip August, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Brian MacArthur, Malcolm Stathers, Mel Webb, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, James Prowse, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor and Greg Hurst, Lewis Benjamin (Chairman), Ben Macintyre, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Guilio Sica, Fran Littlewood, Mark Baldwin, Daniel Rosenthal, Nigel Powell, Stephen Dalton, Frank Furedi, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Joanna Todd, Barry Hassell Chief Executive, Glen Owen and John O'Leary, Merlyn-Rees (Home Secretary), Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, R. Campbell Paget, Joanna Coles,

Resumo

The United States in 2001 resembles the Emperor Augustus enthroned on the parish pump Tory grandee shatters Europe truce Portillo accuses Brown on tax Britons given life Imported from Munich Fashion goes Japanese This is your stewardess speaking. Er, where are we going? Index Triumphant Liverpool given heroes' welcome Sports Daily Top judge gives medical claimants a wigging The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Fashion Changes mean five exams in one day for pupils The weather today Weathercall Ms Hindley it is, officers told Picture Gallery 'Air rage' trio face US court British women face life in an Arab jail James Dean, the apprentice star Virgin trains Daughter smuggled drugs for £1,000 Bath fit for a queen, little used Clinton arrives in the money School suspends 40 over drink and cannabis Nurses angry at hiring of union leader from US RCN fears switch to private health The Open University Cannes falls for a sob story Best of the bunch at a dull festival Privacy for patients leads to errors Phone adverts 'exploit the young' Daycare helps children to do well at school Four die in Irish boat accidents News in Brief Man crushed Arrow shot at PC Bustard takes off Royal Chelsea Sweet breakfasts Cleric suspended Impotence alert RAF? resQ me pis Infatuated teacher shoots teenager Tesco Small dog heads for the big time Norwich Union Pop stars to rock and roll at Opera House Debenhams Underwater explorer goes to the limits of Endurance Discoverer of Titanic and giant worms The Times Cricket fans say Hague fails race test Ben MacLntyre polls the pakistan supporters at Lord's Defector's jilted Tories play hunt the vanishing butler Press Watch Sugar's £200,000 Labour sweetener Selftrade. co. uk Damian Whitworth Chubb 'Voters believe Europe is all we care about' Election 2001 Tories to focus on euro and asylum Rac Labour pledge to curb Net child abusers Continental Airlines Man white seeks forces of darkness Election 2001 Day-17 Euro pop Willy no wally Fighting fit Quote of the day How the parties poll Autonomy Brown refuses to be drawn on tax details Election 2001 Ghostly Letwin in walk-off part Media watch Ex-aide 'confirms' leadership pact Male Menopause America dragged unwillingly back into Middle East peace process Commentary Cheney calls on Israelis to halt F16 airstrikes Dell Alliance Leicester Taleban whipped hospital staff with sticks, says Briton Siberian floods worsen after jets bomb ice dam Germany and US 'agree to halt aid' Citibank Bride's flag day earns little charity Great apes may vanish in ten years Discovery of hidden slave quarters sheds light on New York's past White House turns key for Bush return to 'elitist' Yale Hastings Direct Bush to reject deal on germ warfare prevention Cardinals in talks on Church's future Saga Last Post for Crete war rituals Pothole ordeal was relieved by aerobics Time UN Rwanda investigator arrested World in Brif (AP): Church leader hit Reno challenge (Reuters): 29 executed (AFP): Flatulence tax Online Honesty can be the worst policy for a Tory One moment of candour about spending puts victory even further out of reach When the Tories finally have their breakdown, step forward Charles Kennedy If Bush noticed Blair, we'd have a problem Away win Sports Diary The Core Problem All Conservatives are hot motivated by the same issues Politics by Other Means America will have to rescue Arafat from hiw own rhetoric Not Poles Apart An expedition that would triumph even in defeat Sensible tax spending Spinning into control Politicians face up to angry voters Labour's proposal to fund private 'health factories' Modern marriage view Climate change levy Pornography case Around the world Wartime allies Tate Modern standards The swing vote Court Circular Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Chelsea shows its frivolous side Birthdays Tickets or Hospitality Premier Events Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Anniversaries Court & Social Forthcoming marriages School news Flights Directory The University of California Trust (UK) Nature notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Lives in Brief Harry Mahon Coach who rescued the Cambridge boat crew from a losing run Georgi Shakhnazarov Astute political analyst who championed reform in Gorbachev's Soviet Union and proved a vital like with Western social scientists Enid Hattersley Former Lord Mayor of Sheffield who influenced her son's career Farewell to the Crazy Gang Capitalisation, week's change Mercedes Benz British Funds BA comes out of turbulence Fast tribunals to cut queues Marriott will run Docklands hotel Gartmore Fledgling Trust plc Change on Week Humperpeople Sun microsystems What the Sunday Papers Say Nicoli's future on the line as EMI plots solo career Just five companies ready for insurance deadline Alstom From a Correspondent in New York: Vivendi acquires MP3. com By a Correspondent: US banks start analysts' code Picture Gallery Unilever cuts Bestfoods jobs By Our City Staff: Hunter in charge of 62 chain A privatised New Deal would not work for jobless Man Alternative Investments Limited Germany extends its influence in Brussels EU may wreck pension reform Dramingambition Honesty the best policy for economics Economic Agenda Cyclacel on target in £32m cash drive Italian is World Entrepreneur Bass starts rival to pizza chains Pressure put on Morrison board MMI to help NHS exploit its research Honesty the best economics policy Retail brokers back LSE flotation Shake-up to benefit old economy The Times Crossword 21,733 BT's £5.9bn cash call to take off Friends concedes setback Board may waive bonus at Railtrack Today Office battles Scandinavian Airlines M&S rise lifts chiefs fortune Jubilant Hussain sounds Ashes war cry England hope McClaren will move back into contention Workthing. com First Glance Yesterday Go ugh worthy of his place in exalted company Cricket: npower First Test Tomorrow Jaeger-Lecoultre Mr Soft Harrison's third person makes encouraging debut Boxing England maintain their winning habit Cricket: First npower Test Passing of Mahon casts cloud over Britain's medal haul Rowing Sprinters focus on road to success Athletics Dolphin telecom Wary United back Ferguson's ?25m spree Football: FA Carling Premiership O'Leary looks for lasting success Villa in need of makeover Chelsea discover cure for away-day blues Venables and his Job still the talk of Teesside Coventry's tenure ends with barely a whimper Le Tissier rises to occasion Everton settle for safely and stability Ipswich will build on solid foundation Liverpool's trophy room given Fowler's gloss finish Football: FA Carlling Premiership By Our Sports Staff: Biaggi secures first win Motorcyling Confident Broncos make Tigers pay for mistakes Rugby league By a Correspondent: Dorahy shines for Wakefield Campbell puts onus on Spurs to resolve future Harvey challenges Astras Motor Racing The Times Gallant Cooper betrayed by familiar weakness We need a revolution for rugby to take on the world The Carling Report Will Carling, the former England captain, believes that the Heineken Cup and Premiershiup should be scrapped in favour of a European Super League Society owes debt to class act Programme Notes Leicester secure their treble in style Rugby union Van Straaten's final kick denies Wales a share of the spoils Ntl Humble Healey hints his future may lie elsewhere Evans joy as Quins take the Shield in extra time Gladiators anchored by Windows Cricket: Norwich Union League Afzaal brings Bears to their knees Law turns reprieve to advantage Yesterday's Norwich Union League scoreboards Fairbrother's effort proves in vain Solanki lays solid foundations Clinical Marsh makes light of target Somerset; bemoan absence of England batsman Sussex pile agony on Essex Rivals left in the shade after stroke of genius by Woods Golf By Our Sports Staff: Garcia makes breakthrough Walker's late eagle lands title Mauresmo takes comfort in defeat by Dokic Tennis Shah blossoming in more senior role The Times Success for Bryant but Britain stuck in bronze age Judo The Daily results service Days ahead Armitage has the final word Sport Summary Portas secures first title Lumley eases into world final England suffer pain in Spain Lipsey takes charge at Storm Hutchinson carries on regardless Lionesses move to new pastures Racing Southwell Huntingdon TEAMtalk Raceline Leaders in the Flat championships Meeting Points Bell rings up Oaks win Jarvis denied Musselburgh Windsor Critics seize on jockeys' flaw show Racing Today's sports weather Marriott Ispahan victory justifies Gosden's decision Fashion Arts Accident? - Yes Emergency? - Definitely not Contents Picture Gallery So that's why we're waiting Each year, our hospitals' accident and emergency departments deal with millions of patient. But how many of them should really be there? Penny Wark spends a day in a typical casualty ward The 2 Minute Briefing The week ahead Accident and emergency file Grace Bredberry watches the British take on the… Grace Bradberry watches the British take on the world's high rollers for $1.5m Regain The impotence of being Mayor Giuliani's estranged wife Mailer launched into a detailed description of the female anatomy, his own counterblast to The Vagina Monologues Childless worker We bear the cost Don't drag children into office politics The workplaces is increasingly divided between parents and those who are child-free, says Frank Furedi, arguing that we should bury our differences for the sake of future generations Working mother The child-free can also be selfish My 14-year-old son refuses to go to school despite all attempts to cajole him. What can I do? Parent. forum Save our unlovely species British conservativationists have so far focused on 'the furry, the feathered and the beautiful', complains a leading botanist. Anjana Ahuja reports Mayan sun stroke Science briefing Asthma attacks in thunderstorms The Times Music from book of life How I learnt to love book vandals Derwent May finds merit in marginalia Jam: Tokyo-London Bad film, great perfume Movie stars and singers are cashing in on the celebrity sale of the century Picture Gallery Streetwise dresses 'I'm no Jackie O' Laura Bush wants to be judged by her stance on social issues, not her hem, lines Big on Japan Western designers have drawn inspiration from the kimono—with dazzling results, says Lisa Armstrong Verdi Grecian 2001 For the hottest hairstyle this summer, go for the goddess look, says Jan Masters The man who needn't be king Interview Niholas Hytner's track record makes him a contender to take over the National Theatre. But he's not so sure, he tells Daniel Rosental Play choice today's highlights compiled by… Theatre Voyagers Touring Angel of the mourning La Movie Jennifer Lopez's Angel Eyes comes to grief in an earthbound romance about lost souls, says Sean MacAulay Don Giovanni Czech doesn't bounce Opera Welsh National Opera's production of Katya Kabanova has moren than just a language problem, says Rodney Milnes Opera Concert London Sinfonietta Festival Hall Opera & Ballet Theatres Queen's Theatre Entertainments Listings Danny La Rue The Pirates of Penzance Julian Lloyd Webber's Pitch invaders Counter-tenor voices are taking over the world , but what are they? Hilary Finch finds out ASMF /Perahia Festival Hall Concert Reach for the stars Internet shopper Claire McDonald checks out psychological profiles Easy pc choosing a printer for digital photos The Times Jargonaut Director's Chair Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Word Watching by Philip Howard Weekend viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky Sports 1 Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Survivor BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2347 The Times Today's viewing Survivor

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