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News from 01/06/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Michael J. Hendria Astronomy Correspondent, Tony Barrell, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, M. Ashenden, Jessica Davies, Gary Duncan, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ian Blackshaw, Richard Hobson, Daniel McGrory and Elizabeth Judge, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Stephen McCormack, Lucy Elkins, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Claudia Dudman, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, Andrew Forrow, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Cornelius Lysaght, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jeremy Westwood, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Pearson of Rannoch, Peter Shaw, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ray Bloomfield, J. Birkett, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, David Hands, Hum Edwards, Emma Nicholson, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Peter Bird, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Dearball Jordan, Thomas S. Muirhead, Walter Grey, Ken Livingstone, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Barrie Myers, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Goldingham, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Bill Rowland, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Oliver Kay and Matt Dickinson, Brian Clarke Angling Correspondent, Edwina Currie, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Simon Tizard, Douglas Robertson, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Alisdair Flind, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, David Sainsbury, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Martin Fletcher and James Bone, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, James Landale and Greg Hurst, Paul Courtenay, Michael Austin, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Kathleen Wyatt, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Nicholas Sercombe, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, James Christopher, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Adrian Noble, Sally Patten, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Lisa Verrico,

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Peerages for Heseltine and Ashdown Blair looks to business for Whitehall fix Index Britons face 500 lashes for defying Saudi alcohol law Index 'Feelgood' consumers on a spree Index PINK The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Media Cattle burial sites checked for signs of water pollution The Queen finds a corner of Eden in Norway The weather today Power nap beats extra sleep at night Trimble fells IRA: no more fudges News in Brief Oldham hearings Pesticide alert Asylum battle Children have TB Trolley death Murdered vicar was homosexual, say detectives Sainsbury's By a Correspondent: Brits mark big change for a tenor Sacked workers get free beer for 10 years Boots The winners Ene Nhs hype, says consultant leader Inscape By Our Health Editor: Doctors examine barristers' methods Dell Top student finds no way into nursing Teachers working in Third World' schools Academy shows many reasons to be cheerful Coke-snorting Giovanni divides the Coliseum Virgin Freeserve Stoppard attacks conceptual artists Good may come from little girls murder The Royal Bank of Scotland Teenagers in hospital after drug binge Faldo stymied over wedding temple Scarborough building society Norwich Union Tighter curb on drug to cut smoking News in Brief Abuser jailed Prank sentence Surveyor's suicide Equality deal Beatles' best Archer 'ordered bogus diary entries for alibi' Friend 'tricked peer into calls taped by press' Are you feeling alright? Intel inside By a Correspondent: Dando jury told of fibre 'match' Atlantic salmon face end of the line C&G Powerhouse Anglers have fought decline in vain Matthew Parris Will this Napoleon risk all to unite Europe? The Times, in the last of a series of intervies with the party leaders, talks to Tony Blair Euan's first taste of high office Euro Tunnel Ben Macintyre The Link Blair faces party revolt on public service reforms Patrick Robinson Voters believe Labour will increase taxes Kennedy has Tories insights Blair under dual attack on health ARM Yourself before You Vote Land Rover Old bear makes a meal of support Tomorrow in the times magazine Honda Missing, presumed gagged: the Cabinet Thatcher shows she still grabs headlines The Royal Bank of Scotland Day-6 The Times Tories ease up on euro in face of landslide Ladbrokes Did Hague mug up for 'yoof culture' prize? Evesham Bush's daughters on drinks charge An education in sensible alcohol use should begin early Magnet Tabloids cheered by Jenna's tipple Woman, 62, gives birth in France World in Brief (Reuters): FBI man in court (Reuters): Killer bus driver (Reuters): Monument falls (Reuters): Iran crash toll Celebrity visas Armed children force police to retreat McVeigh team seeks a stay of execution Samak Holidays Huge Oriental Carpet Clearance Sale Picture Gallery Newcastle Building Society Bush upsets us Forces with cut-price budget Dolphin Bathrooms Israel is getting ready to make war, Arafat says Nationwide Italians stride ahead in battle of the jeans Russians appeal to tourists with soup Stop the car! It's a giant dinosaur Standardlifebank German scientist found oasis to be fertile ground for discovery Fujitsu computers Siemens Online Blair lays bare his iron fist for change His speeches may ooze treacle, but the Pm is fighting for a radical mandate This week, of all weeks, we must be sure to mind our Ps and Ns Picture Gallery Twin-track approach to the new prohibition Cuban reels Labour's Health Blair will have a struggle to match his rhetoric on the Nhs Out of the Rubble Tories who should be saved if there is a Labour landslide Snoozing to Success The latest business strategy needs only a pillow UKIP and the Eurosceptic cause Political science Travel-friendly strikers Overcrowded trains Tory posturing and Labour bluster over euro entry Referendum weights and measure Affordable housing Royal connections RSPCA and hunting Pressures of AS levels Cheap night out Roles in Europe Court Circular Personal Column The night sky in June Birthdays Anniversaries Lecture Memorial services Reception Dinners Forthcoming marriages School news Accesstickets. com All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted Tickets or Hospitality Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Lieutenant-Colonel Christopher Sinclair Thoughful solider who explained to his men the strategie importance of what they were doing as well displaying personal gallantry Ralph Nichols Britain's last home-grown badminton champion - back in 1938 Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights Directory All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed B. H. P. A. Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices On This Day June 1,1787 The Countess of Strathmore vs Andrew Robinson Bowes and Others Faisal Husseini Pragmatic head of the Palestinian Authority in Jerusalem Flat finish for shares Radisson Edwardian Hotels The Times Unit Trust Information Service Buying panic ahead Shell puts Nigeria's locals in the picture Picture Gallery Compaq We still plan more transport congestion Chelsea power show flowers City Daiary Bean poll Hot shot Inside-out Direct Line Reed lifted by broker support Cognos warning hurts Autonomy Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Efficient SAB brews up success in new fields Rentokil Initial Eidos Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Results in Brief The Times France Telecom to raise up to £1.1bn by selling Sprint stake SAB still interested in Bass bid Old English cheered up that spring has sprung Scottish Life members back sale Investment Rates Borse to calculate Dow during European trade FKI rise fuelled by power division Pubmaster in talks with Wolves Business in Brief Bright placing Caffyns setback Decaux float is on Banks' cash move Exchange Rates Boots takes on stores with cosmetics chain By Our City Staff: N Brown makes Littlewoods offer Rentokil share price rises 10% after ?26m buyback E-nspect BPB hit by collapse in US Boots pins its hopes on vanity fare Securicor eyes return to core business BT Lion's share in China Record borrowing hits rate-cut hope Wolff Olins sold to Omnicom The Times Crossword 21,743 Invensys loses 3,500 more jobs as US slowdown bites Investors welcome Allianz £13bn Dresdner takeover Duisenberg sparks euro slump Citadines Brilliant Inzamam sentences England to hard labour Chief Cricket Correspondent The Vodafone Derby Meeting Whitakers jump at chance to make history First Glance Yesterday Today Television Couto and Davids suspended by Fifa Football Legal & Public Notices Neville refuses to take a back seat The defender confounding his critics by holding down an England place Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Hughes handed lead role Visa dispute may ground Hartson Bruce anxious to settle at Palace Liverpool tread lightly in Campbell stakes Rusedski bites the dust despite meticulous preparation Tennis: French Open New green policy boosts Montgomerie Golf Leading scores from Woburn Serena argues case for her sister's defence Passing shots Sorenstam struggles on after rare brush with fallibility Scores Sport Summary Undignified skaters on thin ice Logan props up Hull's ambitions English clubs take on Europe Vaughan retains place in top ten Anthony lands Newport deal McRae brimming with confidence Chilton's century rescues lacklustre Lancashire Cricket: Criclnfo Country championship fist division Dell Kent take control as rule of Law is brought to end Yesterday's scoreboards Leicestershire reminded of Bowler's impressive CV Silverwood shines as Yorkshire take total control Hoggard gains strength after nervous start Cricket: Second npower Test match Durham face uphill climb despite Harmison's hurst Criclnfo county championship second division The Cricinfo County Championship Today Tufnell builds on solid foundation laid by Shah's first double century Scoreboard from Old Trafford Alleyne and Taylor stall Warwickshire Goodwin leads the assault as Sussex turn the screw Scores service The new generation game American dream for Roddick Victory on Teenoso puts Piggott on cloud nine Another way to dispel cricket cynicism Letters A first-class bowline effort Sport's financial fallout Ladies first on the field of play A pointless procession? Guide us o thou Great Redeemer and repay our faith History beckons for Henry and the pride of British rugby The Lions take off for Australia on their mission to put world champions in their place The Black art of conditioning combines fitness of mind and body Touch of tour party politics on the eve of departure The Sunday Times Czech mite puts spike into Backley's hopes Athletics London improved with view to thrill Triathlon Canadians cast eye on England with envy Rugby union Nationwide King promises Lewis a rematch Boxing The Daily results service The Sunday Times Yesterday's racing results Badminton world rankings Nottingham Days ahead A lesson in how to name a race Racing No bias at Sandown Wragg's coffee the cream Bath Meeting Points Brighton Hamilton House Median Auction Maiden Stakes Yarmouth Stratford Reading the racecard Course Specialists Raceline Suspension puts Fallon out of Derby Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Hills likely to vote for Chancellor England v Pakistan Tiny Families Arts Style Forgotte Victims of the Gulag Contents Pats produces Hope for the abandoned The world Bank is to spend millions of dollars reselting the vicitims of Stalin's labour camps. But many former detainecs have not seen the outside world for decades, says Giles whittell The Week in briefs A side look at this week from the newspaers In Brief Colums Birth of the 'archipelago' Every Tuesday in Times Who's naughty, who's nice? Pity Jenna Bush, dubbed the 'bad' twin because she is not as pretty, not as bright and likes a drink, says Jessica Davies Marks & Spencer Financial Services A pox on society Like the poor, it seems that syphilis has always been with us, says Hannah Betts The British Museum Noble Theatres are not museums, which is why the RSC is now focusing on performances. We need a stage not a home What the changes will mean Boys come out to slay Television Men Only is a scathing drama about laddism. Marianne Jean-Baptiste just had to be in it, she tells James Christopher She is the only female character in Men Onlyh to emerge virtually unscathed Men are unsure abotu their place within society. women are more understanding In love with the Dean of hearts Television The return of Big Brother has brought together a ripe selection of attention-seeking exhibitionists but Caitlin Moran only has eyes for one He approved naming the hens after spice Girls "because easier to Kill Barbican theatre Unhappy trails New Albums Gloomy introspection from the wide open spaces won't get David Sinclair down The Sunday Times Sing if you're glad to be grey New Albums Travis may not live the rock'n'roll lifestyle, but they sure know how to make a hit record, says Lisa Verrico Travis are untouchable. They occupy that safe pop place Oasis were in five years ago Persevere Recoros Play choice Want to live like novel people? What were pulp doing opening Hay-on-Wye's annual literary celebration? It's a change Jarvis Cocker tells Lisa Verrico Iain Finlayson rounds up an exciting week at Hay-on-Wye Echoes from yesterday Pop Echo and the Bunnymen are still peddling the same old sound. Nick Kelly doesn't mind McCulloch looks better than any Bunnuman it his forties has any right to HMV Entertainments Sadler's Wells Entertainments Listings Opera Die Entf?hrung aus dem Serail Royal Opera House Concert Ensemble Tozai Purcell Room Theatre Neil LaBute's provocative take on pygmalion impresses Benedict Nightingale Calculating figures LSO Now for the Rachel capers Rachel whiteread's Irafalgar square installtaion in unveiled next week. She tells Richard Cork about the problems of sculpting a 20-tonne plinth of resin Private Passions Edwina on Rembrands The Night watch The novelist and broadcaster yearns for the lottery jackpot that would buy her an exuberant masterpiece It invites you in; it begs you to leap inside and gird your boins in 17th centure Amsterdem The Sunday Times Stand out in a crowd Roxy Music were Seventies glam-rockers per excellence. But don't overdress if you're going to their reunion gigs, warns Tony Barrell Life on the fast track, French-style The verdict Food, by George The ex-Culture Club singer tells Claudia Dudman of his conversion to macrobiotic cuisine Creme Manic Chelsea Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Recruitment Company Experienced Japanese Speaking PA The Times JG Joyce Guniess Angela Mortimer Asquith Financial Limited Wanted Keen Readers Writers' bloc parties on The Script Factory gives promising screenplays an audience, says Alisdair Flind Pretentious, moi? I am hardly totty material Fiona Bruce will be the BBC's first female election-night presenter for more than 20 years. But don't mention eye candy, says Lucy Elkins Media & Marketing Marketing Executive The Times News of the World Lessons learnt from Oldham If i can't look my readers squarely in the eye, we have not done our job properly The Times . media Diary The Times From Viz to glossy Raymond Snoddy reports on a new publishing concept: the own-brand magazine Digital satellite's profit test Prison mother and baby policy is lawful Queen's Bench Divisional Court Overseas supplies are not subject to value-added tax House of Lords Power to review judgment unchanged by new rules Chancery Division National Portrait Gallery Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Television& radio Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Index Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2357 SCOPE

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