News from 23/05/2001
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Rosemary Righter, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Fran Littlewood and Adam Sherwin, Helen Studd, Maritz van den Berg, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor and Paul Wilkinson, James Moore, Patricia Davies, R. N. Burton, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Emma Mahoney, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Robert S. Winwood, Pat Gibson, David McVay, James Jackson and Stephen Dalton, T. R. Norcross, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, E. W. Lighton, Jenny MacArthur, Nick Wyke, Elizabeth Judge and Claire McDonald, Roland Watson, David Kerr, (Professor), Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Angela Jameson, Dearbàil Jordan, Rose Rouse, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Diana Cambridge, A. G. Bohannan, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Ronald Forrest, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, John W. Selley, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Andrew Pierce, Sam Coates and Sam Lister, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Sam Kiley and Richard Beeston, Richard Rawsthorn, Mary Ann, R. J. R. McDougall, S. A. Sherif, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Karen Hainsworth, Adrian Caesar, Stuart White, J. M. Agar (Police officer), Siân Morgan, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Ian M. Torrance, Anthony Julius, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Thomas Lynch, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Gerald Steele, Walter Gammie, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Christina Fink, D. M. Thomas, Sylvia Brownrigg, Alan Challoner, John Szemerey, Jason Cowley, Philip Webster Political Editor and Andrew Norfolk, Simon Jenkins, K. H. Beard, Sara Wheeler, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Alisdair, Leolin Price, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Mike Barnett, papacy, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, Philip Webster and Melissa Kite, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoWhat other industry would be allowed to protect its… Help! Blair's doorstep delivery for postal voters in target seats Thatcher stretches Tory line on euro Officers cleared Dales slaughter T-shirts, mugs and Diana trinkets to rescue Abbey The Times Today Hindus must wear badge, says Taleban Schumacher the £22 million man I'm back: the Mummy returns' Asprey&Garrard London The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times 0nline Creme Hague's whisky swayed Thatcher 'Above all, we must keep the pound' The weather today Post Office strike spreads News in Brief Suspect hanged Hepatitis alert Editor quits Boost for RAF Survival figures Pigeon races dog and loses by a beak Hamilton leaves court a bankrupt Virgin The contenders: how they shaped up Dando trial evidence 'at risk' Flights of fancy: wings versus legs By a Correspondent: Woman happy, says hypnotist Raiders' victim dialled 999 with his nose Police cleared over killing of unarmed man Abbey National Business and Professional Banking Studio mess recreated for £1.6m One. Tel University in court for hybrid virus News in Brief Costly Concorde Jet-ski death 'Suicide pact' Foetal funerals Child car seats fail side crash safely test Saga Gner Surprise breath test puts author in the doghouse MAFF orders Dales cull of 16,000 animals BTCellnet Prince tries to buy medal winner's trees DU doubles risk of troops' cancer Samak Holidays Parmesan Jaguar The Pearl Harbor Hollywood can't show DNA test may point to sailor's heroic end Virgin mobile Bismarck survivor meets his saviour Tesco Every little helps Prince hails Antarctic explorers News in Brief Man jailed for life 'Delilah' duo Beach hut sale Canine creche Kosovo clash of allied generals PC World the Computer Superstore Bush tax cuts set to go ahead Abbey National Bavaria wolf growls at Berlin's door Virgin trains 'Thimderbird Mountain' that guards Taiwan Sharon stays firm on settlements The Times Online Jamjar. com a direct line company Tintin conquers China Dell Record $2.4m for On the Road World in Brief Soccer thug jailed Fonda divorced Boesak freed Pilot punished Taleban forces Hindus to wear symbols of faith Intelligent Finance the new bank from the Halifax Daewoo One giant leap for pizzas Online Books Tomorrow Vote for the UK Independence Party Election 2001 Rifkind eager to overturn poll upset Scotland: where the power lies Saga Brown denies Tory smears' of 50% tax rate On digital Party chiefs try to blur Scottish battle lines Comentry Blair in retreat after shooting the messenger LifeSEARCH It 's our democratic duty to kick over politicians' stage sets Parly boss with gift of the gaffe IG Index The Open University Tony cleans up Day -15 Best behaviour Poll of the day Nominations The Times Blockbuster appeal on telly Media Watch British Gas Labour tries to wreck Portillo's leader prospects P&O Stena Line A transport of delight in the Widdecopter Can you tell the medium from the message? How green does your front garden grow? Is it metallic or matt? Picture Gallery This wretched cult of blood and money Legal briefs Rifkind in Pentlands The best choice for the Union and the next Parliament The Vote is in the Post Labour moves smartly to exploit a change in electoral rules Badge of Shame Afghanistan is going down the Nazi path of intolerance Middle East violence Unions emasculated Scrambled politics Lord Brittan's dissent over Tories' Europe policy Westminster's position in the EU Asylum policies Pornography case Roast rat and veg The front line in the war on cancer Fluid intake Flight of the Kiwis Qualified temptation Court Circular Breakfast Dinner Lecture Picture Gallery Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notice… Personal Column Anniversaries Memorial services New Fellows Forthcoming marriages Marriages Rosa Beddington Biologist who investigated the mysteries of embryo development in mammals Gil Langley Australian wicketkeeper noted for his tally of dismissals Gil Langley, Australian cricketer, was born on September 14,1919. He died on May 14,2001, aged 81 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items On This Day May 23,1970 Arab-Israeli Conflict Grows The Right Rev John Howe Ambassador of international Anglicanism The Rt Rew John Howe, former Secretary-General of the Anglican Consulative Council, was born on July 14,1920. He died on april 26,2001, aged 80 John Clinch Sculptor who brought popular humour to his figurative work John Clinch, sculptor, was born in Folkestone on November 23,1934. He died on April 3,2001, aged 66 Equities finish below best Now you can follow Equities Markets from just £32 a… Words to haunt M&s chief CBI dinner and poisoned chalice City Diary Thorny issue Portman Building Society Float plan Worldcom The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sage leads rally in IT stocks Merger talks put focus on Bookham 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 Grid powers on abroad despite telecoms slump M&S Enterprise Inns Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street National Grid ready to expand in US Woolwich Guernsey Limited Multexinvestor Enterprise eyes £60m cash call Rogers founder tipped as buyer Countryside warns of shortage Inquiry into HIH collapse to study London insurance loss Results in Brief Eurolife withholds ?5m for tax battle Exchange Rates Wunder Cars Sega stays fourth year in the red Business in Brief Hardy Amies sold Retail park fund CGNU disposal Barlows deal Economic View EIB funding for One 2 One GWR braced for revenue fall No Jacket EMI launches manifesto for independence Kingston goes into the red Equitable 11 on their way to Wembley Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Keelan moves to Jardine Scottish Widows Telephone Inside German gloom sends euro tumbling M&S board reshuffled as sales decline The Times Crossword How to do The times Crossword and other crossword… Stock Markets Compass puts Moto on the map Currencies Names lost in Citigroup rebranding Interest Rates Profits rise comes with warning from BA Marriott Patience Wheatcroft Commodities Schumacher turns fast buck into a fistful of dollars Morse Ayear's Pay how Sports Top Earners Compare First Glance Yesterday Today Television Bayern reap benefit of Hargreaves Football Clubs round on League to oust Chesterfield Lofty Carew savouring the high life By Our Sports Staff: Leeds study options as crowds flock back to Elland Road FA maps out new plans for north-south divide Eriksson hopes to profit from Anfield alliance Football Sheringham lined up for return to Tottenham Supporters push boat out for able Seaman Curbishley completes Bartlett deal Arsenal turn on style to quell Blackburn revival Charlton confident Ferguson will stay at United Tomorrow Last Kick The Love Boat Dell Match-fixing back on Pakistan agenda Cricket Leng takes her stance in the male domain New TV deal to boost grass roots Stones set to hone Derby's diamonds Britannia Harvey and Lewis extend home rule Cricket Trescothick prepares to take on all-comers Riverside graduating to first-class honours Pybus offers promise of improvement Leading first-class averages A Lion's heart and soul Leeds supporters react badly to Bayern triumph Marron calls for turning pitches Bottoms up, City's down in risky game of two halves Brakewell glad to be back in saddle Boos and not booze gave Royle's critics the final say Redgrave eclipsed by Woods on night of the stars Sports Awards Legal & Public Notices Pantani's climb back to top alarms rivals Cycling Britain pull out over 'discrimination' against women Judo More's the merrier after testing round Golf By a Correspondent: Oriel favourites for Summer Eights Rowing Thumbs down for injured Dallas Rugby league By Our Sport Staff: Sampras proves no match for Safin on clay Tennis Lewis and Macey decide to stay on the sidelines Athletics The Times Seeding system puts question mark over quality of Paris matches Whitakers wait for leap into history Equestrianism Healey raises stakes in dispute over position Rugby union The Times Booksdirect MacArthur steps up challenge Sport Summary Pierce continues poor run of form Durnian shares Seniors' lead Skelton given new role Brewerton at the double Hope prevails for Australia Kopp triumphs on lengthy stage The Daily results service Today Tennis rankings Candice to book place in Oaks line-up Racing Cheltenham Setback delays return of Sakhee Racing Goodwood Bangor Brighton Folkestone Yesterday's results Bath Beveriey TEAMtalk Race Line Curtain falls on Cecil's Derby hopes Racing Channel 4 regains Arc rights Today's sports weather Time Reportage Books Help Contents All washed up at 25 Twentysomethings are starting to suffer from an early Midlife Crisis as they go from being young adults to become fully-fledged 'grown-ups', claim two American authors. Laura Peek reports Driven by the need to achieve more The 2 Minute Briefing King of death row Jim Willett dispatched 89 Texas prisoners in three years. He was so efficient that the Jailers holding Timothy McVeight came to see how it was done. Martin Fletcher reports The Great China Challenge 2002 The Sunday Times Four weeks is too long Listen to what the politicians are not saying, scrutinise their demeanour and spot their evasions How to fail teenage students Save for school fees Freephone mortgages In the money cheaper life cover A read, in fact Nearly all books published are non-fiction and the Samuel Johnson, Says Giles Gordon Surviving the Holocaust Anthony Julius The Times Booksdirect Good for Hornby Libby Libby Purves Of mortal importance An encyclopaedia of funerary beliefs is not a specialist book, says Thomas Lynch—who knows that death is only part of life Diary In spite of Auschwitz Speak You Also a Survivor's Reckoning By Paul Steinberg Allen Lane, £9.99;176 pp ISBN 0 713 99540 8 Lucy Jago Too good to be true? Nick Hornby's latest novel is a hilarious test of liberal principles, says Libby Purves Non Fiction Apocalypse on the Arizona horizon The Quick and the Dead By Joy Williams Harvill, £15.99;308 pp ISBN 1 860 46855 1 Verdi Burma's long agony Burma was more industrialised than Malaysia in the 1950s; by the 1870s all that had changed. Rosemary Righter admires a new book that bring to life the strubbles of Burma's people The Times " I believe that we so far forgot ourselves as to shake hands on it' Account exploration and adverenture arc triumphs of the human spirit, says Sara Wheeler Bestsellers Seeing life through a bottle Arts Private Passions Play choice Max Miller In her work, as in her life Lee Miller did not hold back at all Joanna Pitman on the original shutterbabe A chink in the veil Exhibition Artists in Iran are starting to test the limits of freedom again John Russell Taylor sees the results Around the galleries Entertainments "Lindsay Duncan is superb" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savoy Theatre Entertainments Listings Concert World Music Bath Festival Rock Bottom to the top Opera Peter Hall's a Midsummer Night's Dream at Glyndebourne is a fresh as ever, says John Allison Offers in the region of £635,000 North of the Thames Clarendon Court The Sunday Times Galliard Homes Limited Save the terrace Marcus Binney speaks up for the North's maligned back-to-backs Overseas Property Portugal Overseas Property Costa Del Sol Property Exhibition Big ideas spaces Trade secrets: interior design The Times Carol Bennett's do's and don'ts Exclusive competition Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Word Watching by Philip Howard Alisdair Pugh and Way Newspaper Support Recycling Television& radio Yesterday's viewing Joe Joseph Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2349 Times Newspapers Limited Today's television Longines Accounts Learn to budget On the right wavelength Fashion Gingham How to get a head for figures in just one day How to Stay Ahead Time Savers Web World Sidekick to a stunt man Nick Wyle a Working Relationship Panoramic views in store Conference Call Contacts Pathfinders Media Recruitment St. Catherine's School, Bramley Paracon Personnel German Speaking PA Experienced P. 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