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News from 06/06/2001

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Andrew Robson, Matthew Bannister, Tim Fiannery, Robert Cole, Richard Ellis, Fred Redwood, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Ivo Tennant Junior Cricket, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Nicholas Griffin, David Woodhead, National Director, Mark Souster, Philip Callow, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Stephen McCormack, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Eaton, Geoff Brown, Angela Jameson and Ben Webster, Sam Lister, Jonathan Power, Giles Coren, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Dominic Walsh, Kenneth Lysons, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Simon Lyster, Anita Chaudhuri, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Nick Wyke, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Little wood, A. W. F. Edwards, Helen Rumbelow, Ian McIntyre, Rose Rouse, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Milly Bell, Andrew O'Hagan, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Dearball Jordan, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Claire Messud, John Woodcock, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Frank Leboeuf, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, R. J. Clothier, George May, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Anne Tyler, Matt Dickinson, Peter Kimm, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Watkins, James Landale, Melissa Kite, Greg Hurst and Roland Watson, K. W. Woznica, Pam Giddy, Eileen Bristow, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michele Roberts, Ruth Scurr, J. Roger Thomas, Lea Paterson and David Lister, Julian Muscat, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Bob Day, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Andrew Drummond and Daniel McGrory, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Melissa Lawrence, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Alisdair, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, D. Richard Walsh, David Wilkinson, Stephen Farrell and Ian Cobain, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Alice Miles, Tariq Ali, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, David Hugh Rees, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Fiona Haldane, Sally Patten, James Sangster, Andrew Brown, Colin McQuillan, Pamela Townsend, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Russell,

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I have being forced to blame the Government for… Galloways The prince told his nephew 'Put the gun down. You've done enough damage.' Dipendra shot him. He was the tenth victim to die Brown vows: I am ready to be unpopular 'Feelgood 'factor set to boost Labour Railtrack hits record low Portrait of the artist as a young peacock Index Archer's picnic hamper of blank cheques Aquascutum The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme BSE beef 'may still be reaching the shops' EU eases Ulster export ban The weather today Vicarage killer 'had heavy scars' Picture Gallery £34,500 for letters of a lovesick prince Hooligans face rough reception, Greece warns Drug case man freed after years on death row Girl, 12, took overdose after parents split Skydiving couple plummet 13,000ft Computacenter Sex case counsellors awarded damages Moss Bros Hire High value euro bill will aid money launderers, say experts Inscape Youths rampage in protest at Asian's arrest Gulf claims mediator rejected News in Brief Brady loses case Baby abandoned Magazines close £ 350,000 jail riot New due in wartime riddle of Mssing Pupils expelled for shorts protest Freixenel Duke new patron for National Ballet Ford Jail term for former Engalnd footballer Uikely love ill rural backwater wins book prize PC World Awkward comfort Girl drowned as sister cried out her name Somak Holidays Vote Stanley Privilege Insurance Race hate boy, 13, is named News in Brief Biggs unchained Son-in-law killed Street life Make Tomorrow UK Independence Day Mayor 'must act to save modern Trafalgar works The State Rooms at Buckingham Palace are open from… Air Canada Ice-cube on the block fuels contemporary art debate Valerie Grove finds the chunk of translucent resin now on display has a magnetic quality Aspirin may fight organ rejection News in Brief Murder suspects Teacher sacked Guns remand Heroin alert Joy of text Plaque to Britten Matthew Parris Wilian Hague and the faces of defeat Blair sees red as campaign goes to plan Seat Soap stars spell it out in final countdown Time Peter Riddell Tony Blari is nated - and i mean hated… Adobe Olive oil voters may drizzle to Lib Dems Smith 's empire faces break-up after election Virgin Express TESCO Faces of defeat greet William's I low-flying act Political Sketch Thatcher clouds Hague's future Zed Blair says it's time to shake off legacy of 1980s Labour defends Vaz over new sleaze claims Hastings Direct Stowells By our Political Team: The match facts of political football Ashcroft to speak on party role Blair may discover a little loathiils Norwich Union Direct Day 1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Nepalese fury rises over royal massacre Scottish Widows Dell China admits unrest may jeopardise parly's rule Bush given a warning on Europe World in Brief 'Hitler exorcist' (AP): 13 children killed Middle East envoy (AP): Cloned cow dies 'Beach-towel' brigade steal limelight as Parliament isi left in shade I Jospin admits he belonged to Trotskyist cell Capital One French put accent on provinces Hutu rebels eat rare gorillas Book helps blind to 'feel' the sky Prudential Bush woos critics as approval rating slips Which Full of Good Suggestions Beatty film rated flop of all time Fujitsu Computers Siemens Menem to answer arms sale charges Online Tories face a decade out in the wilderness The party is out of step with the public and it will take years to catch up You can count me out of this campaign—it's just a mug's game Picture Gallery Democracy is about more than elections On the stump China Contradictions Candid confessions from the Central Committee The Death of Kings The palace massacre has left Nepal in turmoil Birds of a Feather A peacockeyed look at the Venice Biennale The Times makes its election choice Teachers' tests The power of sleep Broader scope of electoral reform Tory leadership End of ideology Calming influence Improving education Flood defences Westminster seesaw Order at last? No harm in homily by Archbishops Care for the elderly Challenge of our time Birdsong in a major Court Circular Life Baronies Luncheon Dinners Meeting Announcement Personal Column Picture Gallery Trials of Wilde prompt questions in the saleroom Anniversaries Birthdays Church news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Professor Kathleen Tillotson Literary scholar who devoted forty years to the great Pilgrim Edition of Dickens's Letters Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Lowest Airfares Sir Patrick Lowr¥ Industrial relations expert who battled bravely with the unions at British Leyland throughout the 1970s and then took over Acas On This Day "Anarchy and Surrender" Air Marshal Sir Kenneth Hayr Kiwi more at home in the cockpit than in Whitehall The Times Unit Trust Information Service IF Strong finish for equities Barclays British Funds Union members take a turn to the Left Prospect of unrest grows as members reject leaders who are close to new Labour Sun microsystems Mercedes-Benz Costa up a gum tree over rhino City Diary Off target Wrong call ABN talk UBM just escapes the drop Hoteliers are hit by revamp of index 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 Gus performs well, but don't get carried away SSL Great Portland Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Great Portland denies talk of buyout Exchange Rates SAP SSL to hand over fraud dossier Opec may boost oil flow if Iraqis make price soar Results Bn Brief Telewest and NTL to promote cable together City Centre I sees signs of recovery f Business in Brief Cadbury deal Bank jobs to go AWG Friends poised for flotation go-ahead The Times online New Look aims to halt slide with bigger sites Boost for Allied's bid hopes Wunder cars Fig leaves on the line at Railtrack Harvey Nash in US alert US trade will hit Kewill BT Dairy Crest gives warning on milk levels One. Tel in Uk may be rescued Telephone: 020-7782 5000 GUS on track for Burberry flotation within a year The Times Crossword 21747 Railtrack 'sell note' sends price reeling to record low Stock Markets Euro sinks as US productivity drops Lawsuit filed against CSFB McDonald's to sell Aroma Currencies Ashley's family reduces stake Interest Rates Vodafone Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities Mulcahy aims to hive off chains as separate company Eriksson seeking five-star luxury Mortgages for Business Limited Ill-discipline undermines Wilkinson's role First Glance Yesterday Today Television By a Correspondent: McClaren closes in as Robson departs with dignity Football Tote betxpress By a Correspondent: United negotiate on Ferguson's future Spirited Mann fights back from the brink of defeat Badmintoon Beachill plots his course in bid to capture Open crown Squash Warm-up gives plenty of food for thought Playing in Japan and korea has hignlighted the need for thorough preparation MacHlas ready for return to the limelight Football Greece will be pinnning their hopes on a striker hungry to atone for his missing year McCarthy gains strength from old maxim McLlroy relies on youthful spirit to stem tide Double sending-off adds to England woes Hughes faces dilemma as Wales try to be positive Chablis meets the shellsuitin faded` surroundsc Cricket Alen Lee The Good Ground Guide Middlesex play the Weekes link to humble Australians Matthew Pryor's guide to today's Criclnfo County Championship matches Schools seek to raise standards Time to shield umpires from all-seeing eye Cricket Hollioake hopes to reap reward for hard work The third man must have bigger role Lee plans to pick up pace quickly Athens winning 2004 race England lift their heads above the Grecian clouds Officials get sweet FA for diplomacy Wales ready to stand alone England condemned by recall of the Weasel Option Young guns jump to it David powell Olympic triple jump champion faces double threat to his domestic crown Cheetahs on fast track to success after Purchase buys into dream Sarah potter Speedwau team promoter uses the gentle touch to attract family audience to her sport Iverson out to write happy ending to tall story Basketball Wilting Roses offer little help to Waite Rugby league Focus on the price By our Sports Staff: Gotti 's father-in-law in drugs inquiry Cycling Assessing all options on the route to Cape fear Wolstenholme keeps pace with young and gifted Golf The Times Capriati recovers nerve to book clash with Hingis Tennies French Open Australia 's lack of reserves gives selectors cause for concern Rugny union` Black praises Henry's leadership Woodward insists England players enjoy high life Passing shots By Our Sports staff: Wales aim to turn up the heat this time The Daily results service Microsoft Office xp Sailing world rankings Days ahead Jones and f! husband to divorce Sport Summary Racing TEAMtalk Raceline Newcastle Specialists I Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Market Rasen Results from yesterday's two meetings Beverley Chester The Times Kempton Park Fallon loses on last spin of the wheel Racling Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Coolmore close to buying Golan Win tickets today Sky Books Arts Law reports How to become a saint Contents This Saturday in the times magazine Why saints go marching on The present Pope has made more saints than all his predecessors put together. However medival it might seem, the idea of sainthood still exerts a powerful pull, says Andrew Brown The 2 Minute Briefing Clean beaches Keep out: this is my forest Control freak, bully or guardian of his heritage? The Earl of Cardigan tells Anita Chaudhuri why be is at odds with his neighbours in savernake Forest The Open University The man of many faces Moira petty meets an aritist who has made a powerful impression Island Sieghart If Hague Keeps his ring of confidence intact after an electroal disaster, it will be a rare achievement Sleazy does it Turned out nice again Ancient and modern Poet Bernardine Evaristo brings Roman London to life says Erica Wagner The Times Frontier mentality Richard Ellis An Amnesty story Tariq All Pagel3 Severus and a Roman Empire ruled by women Bestsellers Once upon a Time in America Tim Flannery makes 65 million years pass in blink of an eye, says an admiring Richard Eils, But who drew the pictures The Eternal Fronter 1 could not resist making love to Mademoiselle' The Selected Lettes of Bertrand Russell Non Fiction The End of British Farming Louis a Life a Robert Louis stevenson Sultry Climates Too zany for her own good Anne Tyler's fictions are often paraised as true to life: would it were so, says Claire Messud Back when we were Phillips Auctioneers Numbers and the numbness In Helen Dunmore's new novel the sorrow is so great that we cannot feel it, says paul Watkins Feast of fiction from a generous chef Playing Sardines Picture Gallery Akgphoto London How Amnesty fought the enemy inside and out Infiltrated and divided, the London-based support group has somehow helped political prisoners across the world, erports Tariq Ali Like Water on Stone The story of Amnesty international By Jonathan Power Diary The Times Picture Gallery The Times Best home loan deals Banks and building societies are keen to reward loyalty. Anne Ashworth compares remortage offers The Most Competiitive Remortgage Packages What's in the dark room? Photography The Victorians were a spooky lot, Joanna Pitman concludes after talking the grand tour of the National Portait Gallery's new show Here we have all the germs of excess, of prurient obsession and of all the histrionics to come Find 'em, frame 'em and flee If ever an artist believed in keeping women keen by treating them mean it was Picasso, as a new Tv documentary shows. Rachel Campbell-Johnston looks back at the little satyr whose genius made him a giant Work sex and tobacco declared, where his only additions Swan Lake Private Passions Richard Whiteley on Giggleswick School Chapel (1901) The Countdown presenter is still haunted by the magic of his old school's Victorian chapel on a hill I used to sit in my pew with my best sunday suit on, working out the best camera angle to fillm the service Play choice today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Brace yourselves for a Royal shake-up It's all change at the Royal Ballet as Ross Strotto prepares to take over as director of the company. Debra Craine reveals his radical plans for next scasona Ashton and MacMillan will receive a modest representation Recital Matthias Goerne Alfred Brendel Queen Elizabeth Hall Orange Prize competition "One Year on, the King and I Looks and Sounds… Travails with my cello Geoff Brown finds that julian Lloyd Webber's journey through the famil songbook is somewhat hard-going Philharmonia Orchestra/ Maazel Festival Hall Northern Harmony/ Gordon St James 's, Piccadilly Theatres Theatre Tokens Entertainments Listings RG Cecilia Bartoli The Vagina Monologues Kabuki Mouth to mouth Art Galleries Antiquarian Book Fair Offers in the region of £160,000 North of the Thames Galliard Homes Limited Carter Jonas Bewley Homes Plc Chancellors A royal rail residence Suffolk Hathaways French Property News Blackburne Real Estate A view over the Downs SAGA You are where you eat Kitchens or dining rooms? It's up to you, says Fred Redwood The Sunday Times Whether waste is capable of being discarded Court Appeal Challenging arbitration award excluding parties Court of Appeal Director cannot register company name as his own trademark Chancery Division Bridge by Andrew Robson Word Watching Yesterday 's viewing Alisdair Pugh and Way Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move solution on page 29 Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2361 Today's choice Old English Inns Difficult people Ballot Box a pool position Fashion: get fresh Be assertive and put an end to office politics How to Stay Ahead Time Savers Web World His mind is buzzing all the time-you can see it whirring Chic and cheerful in Leeds Conference Call Pathfinders Media Recruitment VPS Ltd CPG Recruit Office Manager/pa Unique Opportunity for Very Experienced Personal… Grapevine Think Big Eclipse Office Manager/administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Who are You? Knightsbridge Secretaries The Times Cr?me All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to A testing time ahead? Don't let it bother you Psychometric test can help you as well as a prospective employer, says Nick Wyke Out of sight does not mean out of the boss's control Working from home can be beneficial to both employees and employers, says Spanish fare Tesing Picture Gallery Mobile office Moneypenny Test NSR Angela Mortimer P. A. to Golf Director with knowledge of Golf, P. R.… Environment Agency Expressions Holidays Exclusive Travel Team Experienced Secretary £20,000 plus The Times Eurolinkglobal. com Douglas & Gordon Maine - Tucker Susan Doughty 20K - Pa to Md La Creme TV Loonland Merchandlsing UK Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Susan Doughty Multiple Display Advertising Items Part Time Receptionist Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Anderson Hoare The Times Creme NHS Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants BlueArrow To advertise in this section please call one of our… The Times Carousel Consultancy Ltd Aldrich & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Practice Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items A change is as good as a rest from the office FVI Multi-Lingual Creme First Creme Work in Frankfurt? Medical Secretaries Experienced Secretary for Private Medical Practice Sheila Burgess International Time

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