News from 05/06/2001
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Andrew Robson, Peter Nicol, Robert V. Veitch, Steve Thompson, Jon Ashworth, John Allison and Hilary Finch, Robert Cole, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Stephen Farrell and Michael Binyon, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Philp, John Bowis, Anne Woodham, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, David Moss, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Penny Wark, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Richard Eaton, Pauline Spencer, Chief Executive, Sam Coates and Sam Lister, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Paul Wllkinson, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Nick Elsley, Donald Hutera, David Frith, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Michael Forrest, Gordon Sawyer (Manager), Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Richard Meeran and Martyn Day, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Susan M. Finney, Libby Purves, Godfrey Barker, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Nick Thompson, Bruce Marsden, Rodney Milnes, Brett Wells, Anatole Kaletsky, Joseph Connolly, David Harper, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Richard Susskind, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Anthony Baker, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Julia Beasley, R. L. Apperley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Christopher Jensen-Butler, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Robert Low, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jim Park, James Lloyd, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Ken Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Jane Reed, Damian Whitworth, Melissa Kite Valerie Elliott and Roland Watson, David Pannick QC, Nick Hasell, Graham Stodd, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, Mike Mulvihill, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Sarah Ricca, Tim Hames, Matthew Parris, Andrew Norfolk and Charles Bremner, Michael Hartnack, Chris McGrath, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Simon Callow, Moira Petty, James Landale and Greg Hurst, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Levene of Portsoken, Andrew Temperley, Michael Gove, Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster and James Landale, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Michael Blood, David Powell, Nicki Daniels, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Conal Gregory, Anthony Howard, Fraser Whitehead, Colin McQuillan, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIt is astonishing Labour row as Brown blocks youth pay rise The Times WUCIWUG-LBR is on msg for Uth Charcol Trouble again The Times New king strives for unity England lose in Archer's Mugabe loses third ally Sony moves to the City The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Heathrow passengers 'face being locked out' Bloody Sunday court told of risk to soldiers The weather today Empty welcome now plinth has come Travel ban on football hooligans News in Brief Race case arrest Groundwork deal Trafficker dies Channel hopping Trust gets island Secretary tells of Archer's 'order' to fake diary Spitfire pilot may have died avoiding spectators Hotelier denies attack on rival Hanged man's race ordeal Norwich Union Stakholder Pension Lorry driver who killed six was reading Taste for wine Maoists Step tip challenge Nepal Power Struggle Warrior Gurkhas lay posies to honour dead King and Queen Embassy rescues trapped Britons Woolworths New ruler faces public suspicion Fancy a Flutter on Widdecombe? Old Mutual Nepal gets third king in four days Nepal Power Struggle Dog owners threaten to fight on the beaches Mercedes-Benz Marine recruit shot dead after safety 'ignored' Woman fails commando test Cook plea on lashing rejected Norwich Union Direct The hippy happy Dando 'gun trace' questioned Matthew Parris Labour's heartlands put to Royle test The stay at home vote in Liverpool Vulnerable seats Amazon Virgin trains William Rees-Mogg Party needs core voters off sofa to keep seats Temptations on television Citibank Hage raises fear of second mass slaughter Election 2001 On other pages Picture Gallery Yank comes home-to Essex Ben MacIntyre in Braintree Dell Points decision for Paxo v Blair Media Watch Blair dismisses PR voting as unfair Lib Dems must define stance more clearly Peter Riddell Commentary How Charles Kennedy Land-Rover Women on verge of a nervous countdown Election 2001 Political Sketch Day 2 Freeserve Why Scotland enjoys a better class of election Election 2001 William Rees-Mogg with the elder statesmen Wishart rocks glens with anti-Tory riffs Rac Ask Merrill Lynch Child peanut allergy linked to eczema creams The reaction can be explosive. In minutes they are in shock Medical Briefing BT Bomb attack on bullfighting horses US won't abandon Europe, promises Defence Secretary Siege mother refuses to leave jail A bubble of air is life saver 'Hitler' Hunzvi death weakens Mugabe regime Clinton and Gore 'drove each other nuts' from start IF Picture Gallery (AP): US killer reprieved Execution call (Reuters): Kashmir deaths (Reuters): McVeigh wrangle Peru elects President Monster Parents' Forum Online Plus Feed your Mind Tomorrow Why kick the Tory dog when it's down? Another landslide for Labour will crush democracy and stifle debate The Department of Terrible Ineptitude should learn to leave well alone The burning question that Blair has ducked Extra spin The Times Diary In our Time It is Labour which deserves the votes of reformers Election apathy and the yawning democratic deficit Esso's fuel aims Palestinian leader Play on words Majority rule and consensus politics Caring for the elderly Teachers' tests Cataract pioneer The bitter truth for village pubs Surviving television Personal vehicle plates Court Circular Luncheons Livery company Dinner Latest wills Lecture Announcement Queen Nefertiti's portrait as an elder woman Appointments in the Armed Forces Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Premier Events Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Flights Directory Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anthony Quinn Actor who won two Oscars before acheving exorbitant success as the ebullient dancing Greek who kenw how to live Chenjerai Hunzvi Leader of Zimbabwe's guerrilla war veterans who became the scourge of the country's white farmers when the seized their land Legal, Public, Company & Parllamentary Notices Court & Social King Dipendra of Nepal Himalayan monarch whose two-day reign was spent in a coma Shares finish near high Aer Lingus The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times A cheque but little balance City Diary The Royal Bank of Scotland Malaysia On public services Economic View Powergen loses out to cash Stock Market Petchey ends profitable run in EMH Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Miovements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Preclous MetalS Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange BAA prepares to ride out predicted turbulence Tempus W&db Quintain Estates Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Wolves in Pubmaster fightback Worldcom Uniq still seeks a buyer for Malton Wincanton optimistic BT pays £10 m for demerger reports Exchange Rates Results in Brief The Times AEA ends talks on takeover Business in Brief PizzaExpress plan Airtours stake Perry warning Portland refocus Jarvis preferred BAA shrugs off duty-free setback with £531m profit Belhaven ahead for fifth year Pick a winner Sanctuary hits a 76% higher note Billiton finance director resigns Sony sees a square deal in the Square Mile Commentary BT Heal's in buyout discussion Regus shares hit by talks with HQ Global Inside 'Highest paid' Saltzman to quit at the Pru The Times Crossword 21,746 Sony to transfer operations to Square Mile Opec ready to reject oil output rise Stock Markets Beckett's lustre fades fast Quintam to build by Dome Currencies Interest Rates Marconi lifted on takeover rumours Swiftcall Commodities High street sales soar in the sun Finger of suspicion again falls on Waqar GEM First Glance Courting Andre Turning Lionhearf Yesterday Today Television Openers help to lighten England's gloom Cricket: Second npower Test match Despite events at Old Trafford, Atherton and Trescothick have proved perfect partners The Times Brutal contest sees frail batsmen fed to the sharks from Pakistan NatWest England see soft centre exposed in thrilling finish Cricket: Second nopoer Test match Chrisopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Corrrespondent Full final scoreboard from Old Trafford Insure The Glenlivet Buchanan plans for happier return Cricket Leading first-class averages Teenagers queue up to take Ashes guard By Our Sports Staff: India start to run into form Lincolnshire pursue life among elite Waite eyes wider picture in local skirmish Rugby league Fitz-Gerald has title in sight Squash Seaman still intent on keeping England in safe hands Football Goalkeeper vows to fight off the heirs to his throne with club and country Staunton relishes chance to return to the limelight Pools forecast Wales put faith in Hughes By Our Sports Staff: West Ham pair rally to cause Mcllroy looks on bright side Everton dilemma as Newcastle make first move for Jeffers The House of Commons United to make improved offer to Ferguson Turning English was only way to rule world The Kervin interview Magnificent Sutcliffe helps to retain the Ashes First-class effort is needed to take every wicket A question of national pride? A captaincy never tested High marks at Monaco circuit Disease that has become silent killer of the young and fit Sports Reporter of the Year When anglers lose hunger for fish After years of intense activity on the riverbank, it's a pleasure just to 'go fishing' again Eager Merry wastes no time in getting back on track Putting prowess ensures Webb's line of succession Golf Corporate Golf Challenge Woods puts love of game first Quaranta sets up showdown in sprints Cycling Mann is now a marked woman Badminton Agassi shows champion's spirit By Our Sports Staff: Iverson hits all right notes Basketball Barkley given vote of confidence Rugby union Lions face inviting challenge Jaguar prepare to do battle over Newey Motor racing Moves to change rules meet sterfc opposition Athletics Error lets in Lessing for victory Triathion The Daily results service Athietics Free sports kit Days ahead Cannock's dream falls apart Sport Summary Keast lands post with Gloucester Keighley player alleges racism Charity begins at home for Seedorf Champion Maxim dies, aged 79 Headwinds fail to unnerve Woolger Golan has ring of truth about him Racing On The Level Lingfield Park Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline Newton Abbot Jarvis showing the benefit of classic education Who's on the lookout Eddery sweats fate is decided Racing Saturday's Big-Race Declarations Today's sports weather Picture Gallery Times Square Have your e-say Latin Lynx lays down the law for Loder England v Australia Sky Newspapers Support Recycling Health Arts Law Naughty boy Contents Picture Gallery We'll forgive him anything Michael Barrymore is facing arrest over the death of a man in the star's swimming pool. Will he be destroyed by this latest scandal in the life? Nor likely, says nicholas Wapshott Peaks and troughs The 2 Minute Briefing Landmines What's wrong with kilos? The public are said to be in revolt over the phassing out of pounds and ounces. But Carol Midgley tries and falls to find any metric martyrs in Middle England Dangerous obsessions Teen crushes can lead to depression and delinquency-but not in my neck of the wooks, says Moria Petty The Times Www. thetimes. co. uk I blame Blair's bashful revolution Anthony H Howard Over the past three weeks Charles kennedy has added to his stature in a way that no other party leader has managed Poor show on election broadcasts Been there, done that bought a hat It was the prefect has for me-it I were six inces taller My life is one great adventure After decades in finance, Christopher Ondaatje turned explorer. Now he has given £1.5m to the Royal Geographical Society, By Penny Wark I wanted to recoup the family fortune and I was ruthlessly single-minded in my purpose Not dead yet7 The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Guess who forgot to bring EarPlanes! Down's testing can be a lottery The aim is to screen all women by 2004. But for now, it's chaos says Nicki Daniels Dr Jane Collins The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Does sugar relieve pain? What should I know about HSP? Your questions answered How can I help my frightened son? Read Dr Thomas Stuttaford every Thursday in Times 2 Virtual hospital speeds recovery The Nhs is introducing technology used by the military to help patients to recuperate at home. Simon Crompton reports The power of touch Clinical trials of spiritual healming show mixed results but patients often feel better, are more calm and feel less pain, says Anne Woodham Healthspan Pity Myleen is out of town Interview Avant-garde hero Robert Wyatt has lined up an a eccentric bill for the Meltdown festival—but Hear' Say couldn't make it, he tells Nigel Williamson I pride myself on putting together the least coherent porgramme in festival history To get up the corage to perform I have to drink. And if I drink I forget the words Picture Gallery Raise your glass to Mr Blobby Architecture Wijj Alsop's curious, colourful structures with the approval of Marcus Binney Striking a low note Devolution under new Labour should have brought opera to the people, but Rodney Milnes finds little to sing about The minister was described as ''an opera lover'', the worst insult for any politician The Tories are struggling to find poll support in the arts world. No change there, says Clive Davis Theatres Spectacular Summer Season Opens next Tuesday New classical albums HMV Hall of miracles Music with quiet dignity and outstanding music the wigmore Hall has turned 100. John Allison and Hilary Finch joined by the party Booty call of the wild Pop Missy Elliott, indisputed queen of rap, was in the house but not enough on stage for her first live appearanace in Britain, says David Sinclair Comedy We Know Where You Live: Live! Wembley Arena HMV Northern tights The Vikings are invading with inventive modern work, says Donald Hutera Exclusive competition Bright baby blues Theatre Ben Elton; s new play about childlessness gets a bittersweet laugh out of Benedict Nightingale Theatre Ritual in Blood Nottingham Playhouse Play choice 'today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Great Movies Win a room of music Soon, direct from your living room, the Bbc could be relaying chamber music to the world. Hilary Finch explains You could recereate an evening of madrigals, instrumental music or song How to enter Bridge by Andrew Robson Games Word Watching Yesterday's viewing Joe Joseph Television Picture Gallery Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move solution on page 25 Choice Picture Gallery 2 radio Radio Choice Choice Films Times 2 Crossword No 2360 Television Exact How the Third World is taking on multinationals Whirlpool Senior Big business pays as Third World claimants win First World justice Multinationals are under siege from impoverished foreign litigants, say Richard Meeran and Martyn Day The Times Law Section Bank for International Settlements Banking/Finance Lawyer Associated British Foods plc Is there a suitable ease for dressing down? The profession's taste for formal dress is being challenged but what happens when casual turns to grunge, asks julia Beasley Others have abandoned a boring suit only tod discover how easy it is to appear grungy Harvey Nash London Private Practice Portsmouth City Council Reader's queries Your Shout The College of Law discusses powers of attorney, legal aid in Scotland, bailments v licences and inheritance Lawyer of the week Michael Blood Bulletin board Hays Zmb First In House Lawyer Linklaters & Alliance Autologic Chambers and Partners A mark with your fingernail is a valid vote News Barclays The Times Politician: must stop meddling What happene… Dealing with discrimination Meet the clever computer Online Are you serious about Human Rights? We are! Legal services Commission What price must we pay for access to justice? Procedural differences are hampering the "no win, no fee" concept but there may be a way to resolve it, says Fraser Whitehead In the City Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Chadwick Nott BMA Cloisters Manches Solicitors Astra Zeneca Firms reap the riches of private clients City brief A boom in personal wealth has revived private-client practice, says Edward Fennell Plainly the better Chance Mother cannot be housed under child Act Court of Appeal Tribunal must not substitute its own risk assessment Court of Appeal Relevant factors in ordering determination of a preliminary issue Chancery Division Duty arises only when suicide risk is known Court of Appeal Judge decides whether design is commonplace Court of Appeal Court has power to prevent irredeemable prejudice to applicant Chancery Division Olsens London Office British American Tobacco Multiple Display Advertising Items Bark & Co. Solicitors London Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Practice Manager 36 Bedford Row Multiple Classified Advertising Items Denning myths debunked with liberal language Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Tite & Lewis Picture Gallery Dame Diana's Simon Callow Bernard j Shapero Rare Books Set sail for bargains London's dealers have re-invented the market. Godfrey Barker reports Picture Gallery Chubb Selected Events in June If you like it, the price is always right' Impulse buying in Dame Diana Rigg's genes, says Peter Brown Star Collector Lloyds Sotheby's Institute of Art Rigged out in France Low-Cost history Conal Gregory sniffs out the bargains Antiques Trade Gazette Books Wanted Antique Desks Bisons, tallboys and toucans The oldest June fair outdoes itself each year and this one is no exception, says Joseph Connolly Grosvenor House Grays Roundhouse Independent Insurance The Antiquarian Book Fair Antique Carpet and Textile Art Fair Olympia London Clarion Events A mummy to brighten up any drawing room A Sarcophagus, a sleigh and Madonna's bracelet all are up for sale, writes David Moss Olympia Gordon Reece Gallery The International Ceramics Fair & Seminar The art of pl With stands displaying works from mastise to Hockney, or Dutch masters to contemporary Asian artists, the Paintings Multiple Display Advertising Items Is it high-net-worth it? Insurance ArtReview Invaluable All the world between two covers Simon Callow remembers the books that fired his passion for collecting Antiquarian Books Antique-fine-art. com Grosvenor Gallery Heritage Book Shop, Inc Browse to your heart's content Tissues of time and tradition Ancient and exotic textiles, at all prices, can add a unique decorative touch to a room, says Alison Beckett Sotheby's Art Sales Index Antiques for Everyone Carvings, curlicues and crests Queen Victoria died 100 years ago, but the furniture of her reign still fascinates Peter Philip Furniture Lapada ArtLONDON A touch of class with glass Danny Lane headlines the 20th ceramics fair and seminar Alison Beckett reports Creamics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wolseley Fine Arts From the Bard to Lord Nelson Joseph Connolly previews the treasures for sale and discovers that this year the fair is a real Aladdin's Cave Antiquarian Book Fair Bibliopoly Simonfinch Elizabeth Gant Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ephemera Society Antiquarian Booksellers Association A&y Cumming Ltd The Great War R. A. Gekoski Peter Harrington Adrian Harrington Multiple Display Advertising Items Antiquarian Book Bonhams Brooks
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