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News from 28/05/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Roger Mosey, Ann Scott Fordham, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Helen Daniel, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Christopher Tugendhat, Jessica Davies, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Len Shackleton, Peter Lansley, Russell Jenkins and Dominic Kennedy, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Peter King, Carol Midgley, Christopher Fenton, Nicholas Brookes, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Clifford Wale, Richard Eaton, Keith Evans, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Martin Broughton, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Norman Harris, Barry Keevins, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Smart, Yvonne Roberts, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, David Hands, Jane Taylor, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Robert Weale, Russell Kempson, Neville Nagler, Director General, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Michael Bishop, Oliver Kay, Anthony Nelson, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Robert Bruce-Chwatt, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Francis Bennion, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Adam Sage, Ruth Lea, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Alix Ramsay, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Deborah Brett, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Russell Jenkins, Tom Baldwin and Dominic Kennedy, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Nick Scheele, Roger Boyes, Robble Millen, Erica Wagner, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hartnack, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Sam Lister and Sam Coates, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Jack Bailey, Alice Miles, Chris Bunting, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Charles Marowitz, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Nicholas Wapshott Media Watch, Chris Gent, Joanna Coles,

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I have enjoyed every election since 1929 when my… Riots put race back on poll agenda Second outbreak of violence in tense Oldham Ducal apology Rail record Teachers' fear Imported from Munich Roaring Forties Damilola report for prosecutor The Times Today: page 2. Cross word: 20. Spring… City chiefs call for euro 'leadership' Master in Monaco War-torn zoo is now a jungle Crowd attacks Aylesbury house The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Fashion Call for calm after Ulster violence Yorkshire farmers ready for more foot-and-mouth The weather today Prince gets letter of apology from father Burma veterans march in their last big parade Virgin cars Beach cliff fall misses bystanders Yard detectives seize Dome suspect at Marbella villa The truth about love, by Clinton and Widdecombe Comet Phone call that triggered night of mayhem The Oldham Riot The ferocity was a surprise, but the riot itself was not Asians vent anger at 'police inaction' The Oldham Riot Tesco Selftrade. co. uk Overnight stays banned in A-level chaos Blue is the colour for exam success Vauxhall £ 875,000 for book of doomed US Indians How boys beat law to be with mother Aer Lingus 'Their voices must be heard' Woman in snooker hall attack dies Nex in Brief Breakdown death Subs head north Final whistle Persistent men Hostages held at jail World in Brief (AP): Children freed (Reuters): Witt bars spy files (AFP): Vote-winner Currys Democratic senator could face charges Secret hunt for protected black bears Women sell eggs to pay university fees French seaside express coasts to speed record Kohls' family wedding packs f extra punch Skinheads riot at 1 Third Reich castle Renault Scenic Vatican's rebel archbishop weds Moonie Mutiny brings MacEdonian offensive to halt PC World Mugabe loses second key aide in crash Car bombs keep Israelis on edge Rebels seize tourists from holiday island Investec Private Bank Want to egg Prescott? Why people are logging on to… Sosta vote is ray of sunshine for Hague An expat army of voters has "Tony Bloody Blair" in its sights Leo's debut brings out Our Tone's human… Media Watch How I cut Mr Blair dead Abbey National They eyes have it Blair and Hague betrayed by their… Lib Dems claim they will be the real Opposition Election 2001 Blair must question Vaz now, say Tories Digital on Political satire egged on by Internet humorists Defector fails to win role British ballot 'Violates human rights' Day -10 Somak Holidays Townie Blair 'has ignored farmers' Election 2001 The acceptable faces of power Millbank to play personality politics Great spotted optimist is rare Labour bird Time Online on the Website this Week Parents' Forum Election Online Films On June 8, we will be asking the questions Blair's victory is a virtual certainty, but the public is running out of patience In the holy war over school holidays, Labour gets Easter egg on its face Don't be fooled—this is the euro election Simon 'Barnes Call me Graeme Violence and Race Oldham is not a metaphor for race relations in Britain Hughes for Southwark The man who proves that the personal vote is possible Rail Riband While Britain While Britain falters, France sets new train records Factors at play in decision over euro Studies on myopia Attitudes to child misbehaviour Unequal pay Prescott punch Middle East violence Stickler for detail Home economics The real hero of Orton's 'Loot ' Tintin in China Death in Antarctica Metric measures Sensitive softwear Court Circular Afternoon tea Lecture Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Legal news Crafts Show results University news Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Birthdays Announcements The Times Legal, Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriage Marriage Latest wils Alberto Korda Cuban photographer whose image of a revolutionary marryr become an icon for a generation of the young and disaffected Lieutenant-Commander Roger Hill Hero of Operation Pedestal who guided a precious cargo of oil into Valetta to relieve the island of Malta Lives in Brief On This Day May 28,1869 Velocipede Races at Crystal Palace Stephen Usherwood Broadcaster whose programmes led to questions in the Commons Youth finds room at the top as old guard fights… St Andrews Bay Africa deal for Mersey Docks By Our City Staff: Whitworths in £15m buyout The Glenlivet Most firms fail Bain's profits and growth test Bol seeks advisers for website Pricewaterhouse Coopers A five-point pledge card for the Tories BT move hurts pension funds Picture Gallery Orange extends brand Duke leads in race for Dome C&w to halve its dividend Invensys drops float of power systems What the Sunday Papers Say The Sunday Times Exchange Rates Telephone : 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5112… Inside UK shipyards face losing £200m oil platform deal The Times Crossword 21,739 Stock Markets M&S hopes security expert will trace leaks MEPs to quiz Duisenberg Australia plans LSE ties Currencies Virgin flies into fresh battle with Ba Brown targets corporate tax Interest Rates National Car Rental Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities Bank holiday traffic jam stalls title bid by Coulthard Charcol Arrows targeted by McLaren First Glance Yesterday Television Azevedo closes in on leader Sport Summary Castroneves wins Indy 500 Allcock's men in command England among the also-rans Lothian prevails in shoot-out Nicol and Palmer to meet in final Skerritt sacked as team manager Fuchs enjoys further success Equestrianism Oldcorn stands on threshold of unlikely victory Golf Faldo and Sunesson back in perfect harmony O'Hara storms to easy win Scores Radley achieve pledge in memory of coach Rowing Hudson's extra drive proves crucial Injured Archer will play on Badminton Schofield I under fire for his Ryder Cup preference Schumacher enjoys Sunday stroll Motor racing: Monaco Grand Prix Kevin Eason charts how the teams performed in Monte Carlo Relieved Hodgson wins his gamble on weather Motorcycling: World Superbikes Championship Result and championship positions Races to come Formula One 2000 Tomorrow in the Times Sports Daily Play-Off Final Burma Star Plus Reading fall at final hurdle again Football Goodman underlines Walsall's air of superiority Banks saves England's blushes O'Neill must put his shirt on European success Sebrle lifts decathlon to new heights Chambers fails to make distance Athletics McMahon is rewarded for keeping faith Vidou seals cup victory Polo Bolton and Preston eye ?20m jackpot in play-off Football Victorious Jersey enjoy slight lead over rivals Sailing United cast-offs relish prospect of revenge over Ferguson Britain display strength in depth Campbell still careful to keep all his options open Cantona returns to nurture club's youth The Times Streetwise Mauresmo primed to win over Parisians The French No 1 courts new favour Bolton rewarded for stamina and perseverance F1 is caught with its pants down Programme Notes Davenport 's departure clears Open path for Mauresmo Tennis French Open first-round draw Men's Singles England take battle to Barbarians Rugby union Details from Twickenham Gilmour does the trick for Bulls Rugby league By a Correspondent: Martin keeps Broncos in the hunt Red card for Banks Smith flourishes as Hull celebrate Brumbies highlight size of the Lions task Trusty Knight to the rescue for England Cricket Hussain 'off the mark' The Times Bichel not slow to reward Hick's cautious approach Bba Pietersen continues to torment Middlesex Phillips steals the limelight Derbyshire fail to heed example of patient Dumelow Familiar fate in store for frail Sussex Hoggard shows his readiness for England duty Cricket Club cricket Scoreboards Law remains main danger to Surrey's victory hopes Oxford University Summer Eights 7 days ahead The Daily results service Racing 3.10 Temple Stakes Saturday's racing results Racing Betline Racing Fontwell Park Huntingdon Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Hereford Leaders in the Flat championships Leicester Sandown Park Course Specialists Raceline O'Brien delivers lesson in classics Racing Curragh details Saturday Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Chubb Reportage Fashion Arts Jumbo Crossword Gym won't fix it Contents Opinion Parents Science Arts Tomorrow Get off the treadmill Want Geri's stomach, Liz's legs or Calista's petite pecs? Now, say the experts, you can have them without going through all those punishing—and harmful—workouts. Carol Midgley investigatcs Healthy profits from fitness The 2 Minute Briefing 'I can see how people get addicted to exercise' The day I missed my chance with Bill Clinton Britain's fines literary festival fell victim to a Clinton charm offensive. And Erica Wagner found herself under the spell Marks & Spencer Financial Services The Sunday Times Bitter truth The decline of Britain's most envied institution is a national tragedy, laments Peter Millar Tony Soprano should fear Korean big brothers Joanna Coles In New York Neighbours used to seeing her are again faced with her features—staring out from flyers taped to lampposts Who is Adolf? Should children be taught about sexual assault? Answer back School's out for bullies Bullying is endemic, reports Jessica Davies, but pupils and teachers are fighting back Parent-forum My four-year-old, who attends nursery every week, is sometimes reluctant to go. Am I damaging her education by keeping her at home? The boy:'We were all scared' Next week How readers and experts can help The gift :'I thought of suicide' Redletter Days Lord of the fruit flies Anjana Ahuja talks to the scientist whose research on cell division is helping the fight against cancer Science briefing The Times First ladies face the style police Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Journalist of the Year, asks the experts what they think of Cherie and Ffion's dress sense Streetwise jackets Who's wearing the trousers? There are now two star designers at Dior. Who will shine the brightest? Forces sweetheart Fresh from Pearl Harbor, Kate Beckinsale models this summer's Forties-meets- military look. By Deborah Brett Uncommon people Festivals Real people playing live provided the highlights of the Homelands danceathon, says Lisa verrico Rock Ozzfest Milton Keynes Too few bucks for their bang La Movie Pearl Harbor had a disappointing opening in America - if ?78 million can be called a let-down, says Sean Maculay Does my budget look big in this? Play choice today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Take the bully by the horns London Fringe The portrayal of a violent, teenage wasteland in Herons makes for fertile drama, says lan Johns The Beau Theatre Royal, Haymarket Tony time for Hitler Tony Awards Only The Full Monty has any chance of challenging The Producers, says Benedict Nightingale in New York Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Opera Partenope Linbury Studio Concert LSO/Hickox Barbican Hall Spring Bank Holiday Jumbo Times Two Spring Bank Holiday Jumbo crossword puzzle The Times Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Word Watching by Philip Howard Alisdair Pugh and Way Newspapers Support Recycling Weekend viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching BBC 1 Today's television The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2353 The Ramblers

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