News from 22/05/2001
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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Suzannah Olivier, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Parry Mitchell, Chairman, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Russell Kemspon, Mark Atherton and Gary Duncan, Mark Souster, Rupert Earle, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, David Smith, Joanna Bale, Nigel Hawkes and Philip Webster, Jon Belk, Elizabeth France, Information Commissioner, Ila R. Mehta, Nahid Rahman, Gabrielle Starkey, Edward Davies, Steve Knott, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Valerie Elliott and Paul Wilkinson, Jim Dixon, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Ian Blackshaw (Lecturer), Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Baldwin and Joanna Bale, Ruth Gledhill, James Bone and Sam Kiley, Debra Craine, Victoria Segal, James Harcus, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Pallot, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Paula Pridham, Rodney Milnes, Matt Sims, Alice Lagnado, Miranda Ingram, David Hands, John E. Strafford, Chairman, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Alistair B. Cooke, General Secretary, Vanora Bennett, Sally Jones, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, T. F. McCrickard, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Meg Henderson, Francis Bennion, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, George Wood, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Paul Wilkinson and Michael Horsnell, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Paul Wilkinson, Rajnikant J. Mehta, A. F. Green, Ambassador, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Adam Fresco and David Lister, Fred Cosstick, Roger Foord, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, V. N. Bingham, National President, Veronica Cowan, Jonathan Seltzer, Ben Hammersley, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Anatole Kaletsky and Robin Marris, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Tim Hames, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Patience Wbeatcroft, John Malpas, Michael Dynes, David McLaughlin, Fraser Nelson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Philip Webster, Paul McCann and James Landale, Stephen Dalton, Alan Sargent, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Julian, Norman Williams, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Simon Crompton, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Faldo,
ResumoEngland's future Labour fury at TV 'setting up' protests NHS staff to get university Lending surge Can Britain afford Labour's manifesto commitment to world-class public services? Freeze-frame juror frees video accused The Times Questioners browned off by slippery Gordon BT Nick Faldo on life, love and losing Flowers bring out Princess after four months The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Windermere fails swimming tests Inquest plea over custody death The weather today Behind the scenes at the British Museum Stage hypnotist 'awakened sex abuse memory' Suspect 'had not heard of Dando' Scheming army officer is Survivor's first casualty Shop manager strangled checkout girl Smile Foreign reeruits outnumber new British nurses South Africa fury over staff exodus Ladbrokes The Times Online How to keep children trim New goal for organ transplants Lessons in learning for the NHS Dell Smoking twice as dangerous for women Dream of dying man comes true at Chelsea Gardeners' favourite threatens woodlands Virgin wines British diet maybe cause of depression AMD Compost trusted to help save bogs One train in five will be late for months to come Debenhams Fire ravages university Claim of £1m for air delay illness BBC gives Millard 'a good ticking-off' Norwich Union Direct Clerk stole £100,000 from court News in Brief Lecturers strike GM plan dropped Mother guilty Deaf-blind record Peacock rage Southern Gas Fear grips Dales after foot-and-mouth surge Captive-bolt gun may spread vCJD Egg Christian Aid Britons fight for Russia's big cats US names envoy to follow up call for ceasefire Gateway Adversaries find Mitchell 's peace recipe unpalatable Fast food may cast fatty pall on galaxy Red Army Faction back Rio Grande brought to a halt World in Brief Rights man jailed Flood advances (AFP): Stoned to death (AP): Defeat for Giuliani Ask Merrill Lynch General tells of Kosovo fight with Pentagon Freeserve Critics dive-bomb Pearl Harbor box office hopes US may scrap its fleet of vulnerable carriers Rac Tax and spend Late starter Clarke dodges question … as elusive Vaz surfaces a bit glazed and confused Sky Picture Gallery The Times Office World Damian Whitworth Day -16 Tories 'edited letter of support' PC World Hague opens new front in tax war Election 2001 Tax and spend: where they stand 'Prepare for 50% rate' Anatole Kaletsky Prudential GOA BT Heath refuses to lend Tory leader support Refugees denounce Hague as 'Hitler' Cheaper Car Insurance? SAGA General Chiropractic Council Marginal differences help make crime pay Tax-raising is key to Scots poll Unionist manifesto leaked The Cooperative Bank Online Health Exclusive Offer News and Views Tomorrow A week can seem far too long in this election The campaign may seem dull today, but voters will soon flock to the polls Brown has stolen £5 billion from our pensions. A black hole looms … Scrap the battle-buses and vote for boredom Hitting the post The Times Diary Smoke and Mirrors The real issues on public services to be faced after polling day Too Much Sunshine Why the Bush Administration does not yet exist Hostile Hitch-Hikers The invaders that pillage our global village Divorce posters Pornography case Israel's 'foolish' policy of attack Choices presented by manifestos Tests for integration into the EU Research and privacy Microfilm archives Speed-camera detectors Sir Ludovic's view on euthanasia Bliss beyond question Intemperate excuse Court Circular Latest wills School news Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Personal Column Luncheon Dinner Meeting Anniversaries The road to freedom Marriage Legal news Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Premier Events Tickets or Hospitality For Sale Hiram Z. Mendow Lawyer who defended Al Capone, taught basketball, and retired at the age of 102 Personal Column Brightsun Flight Centre John Morley Director of Brighton Pavilion who exercised his idiosyncratic taste to form remarkable collections of ceramics, glass and furniture Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social On This Day Group Captain David Roberts Bringing down bombers with a rocket and a wire The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Late turnaround for shares Norwich Union Europe holds lessons for our schools and hospitals Vultures scrap over Barings City Diary XO Flip side City Diary House price boom echoes the Eighties - but risks are less Off the rails The City Diary Welsh blow The City Diary Bookbuilding hits Reckitt Downgrade adds to pressure on Avis Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices London Financial Futures Airtours could be set to regain place in the sun Cat RM Group Dollar Rates Wall Street LSE shares surge to fresh high Dolphin telecom Outbreak boosts camping specialist Torotrak prototype tunes up Inditex valued at £5.6bn Exchange Rates Results in Brief Alphameric warning hits shares Business in Brief Credit Suisse fall SAS buys carrier Marlborough falls M&C in alliance RM still on target Fiat picks IBM Carnival to dispose of 25% stake in Airtours Blair's town falls into economic black hole US collaboration for CAT Wiseman growth continues Euro will not help our sagging trade Bass acquisition boosts Asia link GSK chiefs face protesters Finnish group in bid for Norwegian insurer Compass closes Meridien disposal Collins Stewart to buy division Anatole Kaletsky Export slump pushes trade gap wider to record deficit The Times Crossword 21,734 Stock Markets WH Smith holds talks with Octopus M&s halving HQ staff Currencies Picture Gallery Watchdogs set for look at Clairol deal Rights issue fears hit BT shares Interest Rates Surge in mortgage lending stokes housing boom Today in Times PWC Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities RTL and Vivendi in play for sports rights merger Players' ill-discipline 'partly to blame' for Royle's dismissal Charcol McClaren accepts West Ham challenge First Glance Liverpool and Ferguson offer sting in the tail Football Corporate Golf Challenge Eriksson wide awake to Heskey's assets Football The day I asked if Michael Owen could come out to play and he didn't even flounce off Liverpool and England striker turns provider as Alyson Rudd tries her best to look like a girl who has played a bit Seaman feels the benefit from Barcelona Burley named manager of year Houllier will sell players who do not commit Venables may get Saturday off in new job offer Tomorrow The Times Gough and Caddick challenge old order Cricket Durham hope to storm the holder's fortress The Times Picture Gallery Leng wins historic university first Legal & Public Notices Sinclair coasting at Cleethorpes Afzaal favourite to replace Hussain Cricket Ryder Cup Faldo adjusts his stance Hughes sparkles in the gloom for Lancashire Carling plan needs to be refined Genetically modified sport Reward for Uefa Cup win Waltzing to victory English rugby basks in riches after success on all fronts Money no object as gloves are removed in the ceremonial battle Silverstone reveals driving ambition with £45m refurbishment Selectors give London wing Lancashire status Rugby league Scottish Provident MacArthur seeking wind of change to make up ground Sailing Cornwallis secures world title Real tennis Sprinters pose cup problem Athletics Garcia emerges to challenge reign of Woods Golf Yorkshire's strength is looking ominous Sanderson earns England place Rugby union Adams rises to the occasion as Kingsdown lift cup School Sports Quellmalz plans revolution Judo The Times Hondo's power is decisive Sports in Brief Rafter revels in double success Calzaghe to delay American debut Britain forced to make cup switch Reichl retains his Irish lead Evans forfeits Welsh title Frazier bows out of Spanish Open The Daily results service 7 days ahead Pools forecast Rankings Snowstorm can leave rivals in the cold Racing Yesterday's results Square deal leaves some of us feeling grand Racing Bath Race Line Goodwood Beverley William Hill Stoute plots a Derby day to remember Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say England v Pakistan Win tickets today DIAL-a-PHONE Health Arts Law Beware Murder Mile Contents A little local difficulty There are more murders on one East London road than on any other street in Britain. But putting more police officers on the beat would make little difference, says Robert Crampton The 2 Minute Briefing Who sent Columbus? An Italian claims that Columbus really discovered America in 1485, writes Richard Owen. What nonsense, says Felipe Fernàndez-Armestro 'His real motives were greed and Chicago Jam: Tokyo-London Game over, Pokémon The computer games war is worth billions, Will Pikmin win it? Ben Hammersely reports Will it be Father Paisley? Anthony Howard The most refreshing thing in this election so far is that the people have at last begun to speak Modest outlay, modest returns Been there, done that Chelsea Flower Show I like to stand in the crowd and listen to people's comments A dance of pure passion Not dead yet The Egypt Bike Ride How to help the desperate Marie Stopes International Why I can relate to how Sarah's parents feel Cut the fat and spring into action Your questions answered Verdi Painkiller risks A diet for your eyes Plenty of fruit and vegetables may help you to retain your eyesight, says Suzannah Oliver Healthspan Three vision Play choice today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Heirs to the g-string Come off it, Bond scoffs M (Rodney Milnes, that is)—sex and the classics have been a potent mixture for years Picture Gallery Lynch ahead of the mob Film Festival It took the mad genius of David Lynch to save Cannes form torpor, says James Christopher WNO Opera & Ballet Julian Lloyd Webber's POP Goldfrapp Union Chapel, N1 Reviews Rock Porcupine Tree Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 New classical albums Familiar and fresh pieces for strings entertain Hilary finch Winsome, lose some Hasselbaink strikes gold as leading Fantasy point-scorer It wll hangs (in theory) on tomorrow's final in Milan but the winner is almost decided, says Nick Szczepanik Leaderboard Youth league leaders Check your (almost final) player scores here You thought it was all over? Not quite UCI Bridge Chess by Raymond Keene Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Yesterday's viewing Joe Joseph Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky Sports 1 Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Today's Television Pages 26 & 27 Satellite and Radio Pages 24 & 25 Review Page 23 Picture Gallery Today's viewing NCDL Divorce: time for a new arithmetic A question of compensation: The Master of the Rolls Spend and spin Clifford Chance Gardservices BDO A question of compensation The Government's offer of £24 million to compensate rural business affected by foot-and-mouth is not enough, says Veronica Cowan Cheek that policy again Assistants for London Firms Taylor Root CR Time to put the sums into big money divorces Divorce settlements rely too much on the subjective notion of fairness. The law needs changing, says James Harcus FT The way ahead—at a glance Criminal Cases Review Commission The Nottingham Trent University Gleeson Chambers and Partners When is one man's vulgarity another's lyric? News ECGD London Private Practice The judge Public confidence in the justice system needs boosting and Nicholas Phillips the just the man to do it. Interview by Frances Gibb The fatal attraction of baddies Picture Gallery Associated British Foods plc House of Lords Boyden How to spend and spin your way to power Tough new laws govern electioneering—and breaking them will land party activists in trouble, says Rupert Earle What goes up … Case for promotion Doctor's disappointment Patent nonsense LawWeek Legal laundry Carillion Homebase UWE An exciting opportunity with excellent career… Times Newspapers Hays ZMB Monster Negligence lawyers feel the squeeze The Government is targeting the 'fat cats' it believes are responsible for the Nhs compensation culture. John Malpas reports MNB Fidelity Investments Trade Mark and Media Lawyer (2-3 Years PQE) JM Chambers of Mr. G. R. Bretten QC London Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norfolk Magistrates' Court Committee The Argyle Partnership Limited Law data Paralegals LPC/BVC Grads, Junior Counsel, Legal Execs Convicted lawyer appeals to disciplinary tribunal Trading places Queen's Counsel Ernst & Young
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