News from 25/05/2001
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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Joyce Gould, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor and Paul Wilkinson, Matin Durrani, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Rory Bremner, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, John Gosden, Graham Hellier, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Philip Webster, Gary Duncan and Richard Owen, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, John Blaxter (Honorary Professor), Elizabeth Judge, Simon de Bruxelles and Joanna Bale, Ann Oldroyd, Stuart MacOnie, Simon Walker, P. J. Woodman, Kevin Eason, Jeremy Whittle, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Cliver Mathieson, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Laura Peek and Martin Fletcher, David McVay, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Nick Milner-Gulland, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Ross Dunn, Mary Ann Siegbart, Chris Sheldrake, David Coleman, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anthony Loyd's, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, John Chartres, Jenny MacArthur, A. J. Colbert, Cordelia Stamp, S. Sternberg, Stefanie Marsh, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Dearball Jordan, Graeme DAVIES(Principal), Paul McCann, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Christopher Morton, Damian Whitworth, Robert Alexander, Oliver August, David Lipsey, Nick Hasell, Oliver Wright and Joanna Bale, John Chalcot, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Robert Crampton, Philip John DAVIES(Chair), Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Terry Wilton, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Tony Gray, hONORARY sECRCTARY, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Giulio Sica, Emily Anderson, David James, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Mark Griffths Horticulture Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Peter Melchett, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Roy Jenkins, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Stewart R. Sutherland (Principal), Ben Atkinson, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Alan Hamilton and Gillian Harris, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, Jock Gardner, Christopher Jackson, Ben Fox, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoArchbishops decry cynical campaigns Inside Railtrack demand Classic drama Fatal move Bush in trouble The public may not have taken Hague to its heart, but it will come to admire his pluck Kevin Keegan is back Unions force private deals retreat Zebedee will tell clubbers: It's time for bed The Times Today The Prince and the property boom Veuve Clicquot Dozens dead as wedding party hall collapses The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Offers The 'last songs' of an innocent past ring still Murderer is allowed to remain a solicitor Join the police and learn to cause traffic chaos The weather today Discharge from intensive care kills thousands Wills factor sends rents through the roof By a Correspondent: Parents jailed in nose ring row Prada Drug dealer unmasked Dando suspect 'in SAS pose with a gun' Postal workers call off strike as backlog mounts Leftwinger wins union's top job BTinternet Anytime Clinton pledge to Omagh relatives Tiny Ross 'wants £lm for chat show' News in Brief Feng shui ruling Axe murder ITN complaint CJD milestone Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Vauxhall RSC to school young actors in Shakespeare The Bard heads for West End Rail track wants extra £bn from taxpayers Allders BR repair system will be revived Marks & Spencer Financial Services Major Roadworks Sorry for Any Delay By Our Transport Correspondent: South West Trains strike is called off Patty may yet hear the I wind in the willows Ministry 'failed to heed advice on pigswill' Footpaths reopen in Peak Judge calls for 'green' tribunal Is Margate the new Rock? The National Trust PC World Nurses' leader vows to shatter pay ceiling Dummy drug effect 'a myth' Abbey National Attack on white man 'was racist' News in Brief Teenage killer Anti-weed MP Driver's chase School CS alert Animal ancestor Father killed five over stepdaughter affair Craig David takes revenge at the Ivors Award winners Tomorrow in the Saturday Times ITV hopes Survivor spat will lift ratings Home Office 'GPsix hours late to dying man' Senator pulls rug of power from under Bush's feet Leadership acted too late to stop defection Freeserve 2004 boost for quiet fixer Sky The chips are down in beef with McDonald's Hindus are outraged that fries were meat flavoured, reports James Bone Hindu dilemma I faced by family Migrants die in Arizona desert Norwich Union Saga Marks & Spencer Everest is child's play as boy reaches peak Dixons Mugabe's old foe calls for sanctions Intelligent Finance FBI finds more files on McVeigh World in Brief Fujimori charged (Reuters): Kashmir talks (Reuters): Coalition collapse Shame drivers (Reuters): Pyongyang pints Then now Rescuers dig by hand for trapped guests Gateway Israeli jets down Lebanese Cessna Villagers die in Macedonia attack NatWest Matthew Parris Soprano hits right note for Blair faithful Labour and Lib Dem rallies Captain Sir Paddy salutes the victories of his new leader Magnet Ice cream? We'd rather you flew the flag Local hero AOL Pro-Europe Tory does it his way Blair fights demands for early euro vote Scottish Widows Beware the myths of voter apathy and anger One party political advert you'll see again and again Nicholas Wapshott Media Watch Bridget Jones's Diary A prophet finds honour in his county Day Labour ejects Woodward rebel Fujitsu Computers Siemens On other pages The Times Advantage Local hero at centre of policing debate Martin's Jail attack on crime pledges Monster Voters say Labour is losing its common touch Kennedy strives to master his own glen Magnus Linklater Nominations: additions and corrections Somak Holidays The Times Focus Silk with nerves of steel fights to bar Rifkind Online What can we find to fret about now? Voters' anxieties today are about illness and education, not unemployment Amid the platoons with a passion for politics lurk the noble awkward squads Picture Gallery Hague wins the sense of humour battle Even as the Tory campaign heads for disaster, he keeps up a plucky show Telly addicts The Time Diary Law and Loutchansky An appeal today on behalf of free speech and modern libel law Smarter Sanctions The present embargo against Iraq is not working Will Power Royalty has always transformed its environs Media harassment Green policy Time to tackle the euro head-on Reform 'primitive' voting system Righting wrongs by compensation University leagues Foot-and-mouth Hidden costs of imported nursing Roast rat and veg Depressing diet Canadian debate A phobia unbounded Court Circular Latest wills Birthdays Personal Column Out of Africa in Chelsea Luncheon Dinners Meeting Anniversaries Livery companies School news Appointments Hawthornden Prize Forthcoming marriages Marriages Conferments ceremony Awards Legal news The Duke of Alba Revitalising Spanish culture after Franco Personal Column Canon Donald Eperson Priest and mathematician who shared Lewis Carroll's love of puzzles, taught maths to Alan Turing, and conducted in Chichester Cathedral Court & Social The Times Boozoo Chavis Accordion-player who made zydeco almost popular Spaghetti Junction the Gateway to London Professor Bryan Ranft Historian of the Royal Navy The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Shares close off best Intelligent Finance Can shares in the London Stock Exchange deliver? BT Joining the euro, not harmonisation, threatens our taxes Graham Searjeant Financial Editor Rory off menu at the CBI City Diary Knight move Hamming it BT volatile as analysts disagree Talk of American interest lifts NSB Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Signs of promise amid Railtrack rubble TTP Premier Farnell Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Environmental factors play little part in City life Nationwide sees market share drop by quarter TTP soars by 55% in a week Results in Brief Virgin trains United Utilities to float off Vertex Pillar and Railtrack to develop 100-acre site Arcadia near to Principles deal TJ Hughes proposal is dropped Business round up Basil Brush back CHG approval Lynx purchase WPP acquisition Exchange Rates Spectre of inquiry raised over SSL EchoStar may make late bid for DirecTV Mothercare bounces back NTL set for IT savings Celltech to launch US drug early Cbi listening and hearing on euro question CBI listening and hearing on euro question US woes raise prospect of Scapa job cuts A tribute to men Bass hints at splitting pubs and hotels Inside Boards' 12.9% pay rise branded 'irresponsible' Budge seeks funds for RJB takeover The Times Crossword 21,737 Stock Markets CBI upbeat as orders tail off Exchange confirms float Currencies Investor doubt over Morrison Interest Rates Railtrack in line for all-clear on borrowing Citadines Commodities City gambling on Keegan Clubs threaten to call halt to England rugby tour Burley Picture Gallery First Glance Picture Gallery Yesterday Today Television Keegan will bring new era of boom and bust to City Football Fans can expectyet another rollercoaster season at Maine Road Ladbrokes Short-termism contributes to lack of success Legal & Public Notices McClarcn fits into his part of managers' puzzle Eriksson keen to instil the habit of success Football: England v MexicoEngland must show how far they have come under new regime Pennant shows his true worth Healthy atmosphere a sign that England are on the right track Manager happy to rely on chosen few Coral Eurobet Tomorrow Wentworth likely to influence Ryder Cup Golf Hudson removes Keighley threat Lomu and Leicester take centre stage Rugby union Raper torn by Tigers reunion Rugby league Little completes Bristol deal Catherine Riley John Barclay Smith holds key to Britain 's chances Equestrianism All the news and views from the world of sport If… Rusedski goes wild at Nottingham Sport Summary Devils on thin ice over payments Mann moves up Quaranta quickest Hamilton stays Stewart to take the helm once more in Hussain's absence Cricket Wasim and Waqar send message of intent to England Richard Hobson previews today's Criclnfo County Championship programme Dell Taylor attacks Condon report Westwood enriched by strong family values Englishman has world at his feet Fowler grasps chance to open England account Spread of 'yob culture' at the races Selecting the best cricketers Memories of Times past The first of the Mohicans Life arid death? Play-offs are more important than that Drivers stuck on the launch pad New selection row increases pressure on Tour organisers Mansell in the hot seat for Britain 's fastest lap The Daily results service Today Yesterday 's racing results Oxford summer eights Dangers lurk In hunger for success Racing Renault Master Van Maiden Auction Stakes Brighton Southwell Haydock Park Meeting Points Pontefract Reading the racecard Raceline Double gives Tregoning fresh impetus Racing Today's sports weather Picture Gallery Times Square Picture Gallery Have your e-say England v Pakistan Win tickets today Intel inside Wright on Arts Reportage Style Deep in rebel territory, my car overturns, The… Contents Jamie Oliver How the British cook A deadly game of chance When Anthoney Loyd's vehicle crashed in the Sierra Leone jungle he faced a series of agonising choices that were literally a matter of surrvival or death The Week in briefs The British are a pet-loving nation. But one… The Times Every Tuesday in Times Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Support the arty party The Stuckists oppose conceptual art and elephant dung. Maybe they deserve your vote come June 7, suggests Alex o'Connell Many of us hope that foot-and-mouth will prove to be the last terrible gasp of intensive farming Bliss on a slow train Be a friend of the earth , boycott Esso Pets win prizes Interview As the Pet Shop Boy's pop musical opens in London, they tell Lisa Verrico what inspired them to take on the West End Picture Gallery All the Pretty Horses Genius? No, just pain New Albums After Kid a weren't Radiohead meant to be getting back to nice tunes? 'Fraid not, says David Sinclair The Essential Bob Dylan Pull the other one New Albums Air and Stereo MC's have a laugh, says Lisa Verrico but the joke's on us Purlophone Come back, Barry. All is forgiven Whatever happened to serious film criticism on the box? Clive Davis laments the trivialisation of cinema on mainstream TV Spring Proms Hallelujah, I believe For years Caitlin Moran got along fine without religion. Then along came God, the Devil and Bob Royal Opera House Let's play get the audience Kiss Me Like You Mean It Soho Theatre Left out in the cold Donmar Entertainments Savoy Theatre Entertainments Listings Concert Recital Musical The Tony rewards Dance The Royal Ballet gave Anthony Dowel quite a send off says Debra Craine Play choice How to avoid steerage Sun, sea, sand and … seedy Had hunted every shop U ing me, the the hCentral… The verdict John Shuttleworth Furniture Village Summer of the shamina Katy Tomé has come to the rescue of bare shoulders across Britain, says Stefanie Marsh Too lazy to read the book? Tiy Hannah's alternative style tips Dressed to be stressed A self-help book offers false hope to fashion victims, says Hannah Betts The Times Pretentious , moi? Media & Marketing The News of the World Scholarship Grab the free box Marketing Executive The Times I will not be a Desmond puppet Media Diary Southern boy in the chair The New York Times's next editor is from Alabama says James Bone Backers and biters Crème Enjoy Organising and Variety Office Manager/Personal Assistant £5,000 Chelsea -… St Catherine's School, Bramley VPS Ltd Victoria Wall Associates Experienced Dental Surgery Receptionist PA/ Secretary, 30's + to director of City… The Times Up to their old tricks The Sunday Times Culture Magazine The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Style Verdi Defendant can rely on previous verdict Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published May 25,2001 Regina v G (Autrefois acquit) Before Lord Rose, Mr Justice Leveson and Mr Justice Mitting Judgment April 30,2001 Factors in making costs orders Queen's Bench Division Published May 25,2001 Stocznia Gdanska SA v Latvia Shipping Company and Others Before Mr Justice Thomas Judgment May 8,2001 Prisoners' property search policy is unlawful House of Lords Published May 25,2001 Regina (Daly) v Secretary of State for the HOme Department Before Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lord Steyn, Lord Cooke of Thomdon, Lord Hutton and Lord Scott of Foscote Speeches May 23,2001 Teachers' trade dispute over disruptive pupil is valid Court of Appeal Published May 25,2001 P v National Association of Schoolmasters\ Union of Women Teachers Before Lord Justice Waller, Lady Justice Hate and Sir Philip Otton Judgment May 9,2001 ProFleece Veterinary Bedding WagTails Burns Vetbed TM Gold Jessops Felix Pedigree Basset Hound Welfare The Canine Chemist Battersea Dogs Home Meet Guide Dogs & Pups at Crufts WhyGeri's a pet shop girl Crufts opens today after a long delay. But one star dotes on her dog all year round, says Susan MacDonald Reap the Rewards Bridge Chess Word Watching Alisdair Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Television & radio Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky Sport Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 30) BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2351 The Times Today 's viewing The Open University
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