News from 08/06/2001
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R. Sebastian Pease, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Tim Appleby, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Mark Andress and Daniel McGrory, Scot Ross, Paul Hoggart, John Gosden, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans and Martin Fletcher, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Ian Cobain, Roger Boyes and Margot Dunne, David Chater, Andrew Pierce and Roland Watson, Richard Irving, Richard Eaton, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Raymond Snoddy, John O'Connell, Giles Coren, Rosie Millard, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Tom Baldwin and Sam Coates, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Peter Mandelson, Tim Reid, Audrey Magee and David Lister, Martin Barrow, D. W. Elliott, Robert W. Provan, Jemima Hunt, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Charles Wilson, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Marcel Berenblut, Teresa Wickham, Chairman, Paul McCann, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Margie Borschke, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Martyn Mayger, Rob Wright, Z. A. Pelczynski, Matt Dickinson, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Sanguinetti, Tony Greaves, Damian Whitworth, Eric Clayton, Joseph Palley, Phil Thane, John Stern, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mike Mulvihill, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, John Allison, Roland Watson and Simon de Bruxelles, Dominic Kennedy, Caroline Merrell and James Moore, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Walt Unsworth (President), Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Fraser Nelson and Magnus Linklater, John Farmer, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, A. J. Lucking, S. Sadullah, James Moore and Caroline Merrell, Benedict Nightingale, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent and Lewis Smith, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Emily Andorson, Alice Miles, Mark Corby, Adam Sherwin, John Cottrell, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Senior, Catherine Beckett, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoWhat will Mr Blair do with his victory? I sense he… Blair storms back to No 10 Tory rout in worse than 1997 Liberals surge in key marginals Hague's future looks even bleaker Gifts 'bought for Archer's women' Fizz stays in fridge as Tory party flops Turnout is lowest since 1918 Tiffany & Co. At a Glance Mandelson hits back Bell silenced Letwin does it Doctor's triumph Lib Dem surge Defeat it is Scottish blues BNP record Vaz re-emerges The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times on Line Media Blair put on notice that he has to deliver The weather today Prescott wins bigger role Election 2001 London Results Morris just holds her seat Mother Goose in a flap as nation clips protege's wings Election 2001: Conservatives Portillo urges calm over party leader contest Business urges move on euro Britannia Building Society Britannia TV specials hit a brick wall Maverick doctor wins landslide on health Time Winners who have lost the party spirit Mandelson puts his victory down to 'inner steel' Protest seat stays loyal to Labour Cloth caps give way to middle-class vote Mission complete for Labour 'supremacists' Visit scotland BNP makes presence felt in Oldham Pink Virgin Mobile Woodward wins but majority is slashed by 14,000 votes Election 2001: Labour Blair children are winning by a head Dell Inner-city seat stays true to local hero Single win is consolation for Scots Tories Why we must love trees Currys Lib Dems breeze in on strong sou'wester Election 2001 Honda Bishops to be told: Tighten your belts QuickBooks Office World Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Zoo returns Ratty to home on riverbank Plant may change the face of Britain Party policy Victorian fern dell recreated at hall Marks & Spencer Art of decoration is lost on the critics No Title Fallen women were all right in Dickens' book The Times Election 2001 BA Concordes to be fitted with tough new tyres Möben Kitchens Cross-Channel fares 'not fixed' Intelligent Finance Alan Clark leaves £6 million News in Brief Hotel arsonist Two shot dead Tablets arrest Forest ruling Lovers' loss I bought gifts for Archer's mistress, his secretary says The credit card gift list Teacher blamed for girl's death Norwich Union Direct PC World the Computer Superstore Delay 'may prevent justice for ill Lyons' Ford Doctor says prince killed Nepal's King Footballers freed after Czech fracas Hastings Direct Somak Holidays Go-fly Low turnout threatens mandate Election 2001 Fujitsu Siemens Computers Voter apathy echoes that of Great War Angus SNP hold Digital on Election Results 2001 Tiny Election Results 2001 Election Results 2001 Election Results 2001 Election Results 2001 Halifax Always giving you extra Sky a digital vision for everyone US missile plan inescapable says Rumsfeld Eurosceptics in sight of victory Vodafone By Our Foreign Staff: Two nuns guilty of genocide Fujitsu Siemens Computers MeVeigh prepares to die on Monday Online Election 2001 Hague does not deserve a second chance And the true winners of the poll are Gordon Brown and Charles Kennedy Double, double toil and trouble, Millbank boil and Smith Square bubble Picture Gallery After the landslide, what's next for Blair? X for irony The Times Diary New Term, New Terms The Prime Minister cannot afford to enjoy his victory for long After Mcveigh America needs a new chief for a sharper FBI Busybody Anita Roddick's Body Shop has done its work Exam blight First among equals? Changing times Call for a credible House of Lords Hard landing for national air hub Concern over arms control treaties Parachute and cable American for footpath Don shocks and excites New ministries for a new Parliament Clinton at Oxford On the job training Art on a plinth Court Circular Church news Miss Jean Anderson School news Birthdays Life Barony Luncheon Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Dinner Reunion Parade Aberdeenshire Lieutenancy Legal news Anniversaries All Tickets Direct Com Marriage Latest wills Premier Events Tickets Wimbledon Debentures Madonna Cricket Hospitality 365 A. J. Krailsheimer Scholar and translator whose interests ranged from monasticism to Rabelais Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Insurance Faresavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Centre World's No 1 Discount Fught… Sir Ronald Melville Air Ministry civil servant who capitained the Great Britain rifle team and rendered Lucretius into English verse The British Kidney Patient Association The Times Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices On This Day Asian Leaders Issue Warning John Hartford Bluegrass fiddler who wrote 'Gentle on My Mind' The Times Unit Trust Information Service Life Cover direct. co. uk Shares close on a high Pricewaterhousecoopers Passionate businessman looks for a cleaner City Ken Rushton has strong opinions on how the City should be regulated BT The Royal Bank of Scotland Investing some time in a charity City Diary Forewarned City Diary Self-effacing City Diary Market stall City Dairy ARM weakened by nerves Downgrade shakes house builders 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 London Metal Exchange Logistical difficulties take their toll at Hays DMGT WS Atkins Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Mexican makes waves among Body Shop shareholders Kelda water warning as profits sink Multexinvestor in Partnership with Reuters Legal & Public Notices Young's keeps the ale flowing Telecom offerings awaited Results in Brief Johnson Matthey promises buyback M&C tipped as bidder Plea for more milk mergers High Court victory for Chorion Business in Brief Doulton warning Eidos recruits Bid talk lifts Tay Logica Exchange Rates Regus pulls out of HQ talks BAT to face California claim Hp invent No Title Tate & Lyle to sell loss-making US refineries Cendant eyes Galileo Delay the euro referendum for this Parliament DMGT reports flat set of profits Richemont Reuters plans reorganisation The Mexican making waves Industry suffers worst four years The Times Crossword 21,749 Stock Markets Referendum fears send pound lower Hays plunges after warning FSA to review listing rules Currencies Nasdaq fills final gap Generator's chief quits Interest Rates Roddick in talks to sell Body Shop for £300m Rolex Commodities Pitch invasion only delays the inevitable for England Vodafone Scoreboard from Edgbaston Stewart criticises safety 'shambles' First Glance King of the curve ball Bouncing back Yesterday Today Yorkshire off and running in summit meeting Cricket By Our Sports Staff: India take early initiative Australians avoid second upset Ramprakash punishes poor bowling by Somerset Yesterday's scoreboards Fairbrother and Scuderi lead Lancashire's revival Thomas proves all-round nuisance to Essex Giles glad to be back in action England to cut down one-day visits to the shires Cricket Picture Gallery Goodwin thrives as batsmen revive Cricinfo County Championship second division Nti: Measured Taylor earns full bonus Derbyshire break into new territory Lions look for cricket score and early boost to confidence Rugby union Swede dreams lift spirits West Germany fight back to settle an old score FA bids to end lottery of new stadium Scotland's failure to cherish its sporting champion Time for 'Big Brother' cricket Inspired team that won the day Batsmen well able to cope A sideways look at fair play By Our Sports Staff: Leicester could profit from Taylor's Wise move Football Oldcorn waggles his way to share of lead as rest of field is blown away Golf Mann brought to her knees by injury Badminton Hingis's fear the key for Capriati Tennis: French Open Tour goes on after drug raids Cycling Defiant Davis stages late rally to earn place in last eight Nicol's campaign for historic win continues Squash English pair assured of medals Sport Summary Jaguar bare teeth in Newey battle Highton banned over drugs Iverson's haul sinks Lakers Rudge returns to boost England Funnell banks on solid Rock Saracens locked on Benazzi Kournikova's Classic excuse Bowman takes guard for Tigers The Daily results service Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Collins Maurice William Collins late of, Chaldon,… Allinson Elsie May Allinson spinster late of… Andrews nee Summers Carol Ashton nee Reede Joan Beryl Notice Published by the Secretary of State under… AT&T(UK) Ltd Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Smiths Group PLC Days ahead Flight Of Fancy can soar to new heights Racing Colours guide to today's big race Southwell Perth Hills hope has perfect each-way credentials Racing Beverley Haydock Park EPSOM Goodwood Yesterday's results Raceline Big two train their sights on Epsom Racing Land-Rover Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Win Derby print Reportage Arts Style Law reports Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh dies on Monday Contents The Saturday Times 'I didn't help McVeigh' Andreas Strassmeir is a racist and White supermacis But he tells Roger Boyes and Margot Dunne that he is not the 'brains' behind the Oklahome bombring "No, I am not John Doe II, III or IX... I was... The Week in briefs McVeigh and the conspiracy theory Love affair with trees must grow A millionaire is secretly planting forests across the land, and arboretums have never been so busy. Anjana Ahuja reports Island Britain's ancient woods Silly old Tom Stoppard . Has he overlooked the fact that contemporary art is more available than ever? Darling, you look divine in bloodstains Puck tucks in Dealer ups the ante Theatre Patrick Marber's new play is a treat in store, says Benedict Nightingale Royal Festival Hall I don't wanna play Television Men Only proved once again that drama is a waste of space, says Caitlin Moran MVC Wild thing, I think I love you New Albums Iggy Pop is back from the living dead, and Lisa Verrico is the first in line. But then she remembers those trousers The Crimson Rivers Miniskirts and guitars Interview Country-rock trio the Alice Band tell Lisa Verrico what they bring to the party Play choice HMV It's just great to be glum New Albums The wry wit and mordant melodies of Rufus Wainwright make David Sinclair glad to be sad HMV Online classics Rocks of rages POP The rebel yell of heavy metal rappers Limp Bizkit is all slick show, says David Sinclair Jazz Charlie Watts Ronnie Scott's W1 Out now Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Orfeo ed Euridice Covent Garden Concert LSO/Chung Festival Hall Fortune favours the bald Debra Craine enjoys a radical Swedish Swan Lake at the Barbican, courtesy of the Cullberg Ballet WB Dress your bookshelf to impress In a image-conscious would, it's important to have the latest hot authors and buzzy titles at your fingertips. Jemima Hunt reports on a new bread of literary curators How to talk to models Gentlemen. You're at a cool summer party full of impossibly tall, jaw-droppingly gorgeous women. They must be models . You must get drunk and talk to them. But it's not that easy; they seem so aloof and intimidating. Emily Anderson breaks down the communication barriers Picture Gallery Comic books that geeky teenagers won't read A new adult cartoon genre is catching on says John O'Connell The verdict Raj Persaud Two for One main courses or coffees Pass the petals, we're bra-less Fantasy footwork Bastien Gonzalez is used to the patter of rich feet. Celebrities are queueing for his posh pedicures, says Emily Davies Pretentious, moi? The Sunday Times Have you heard? It's in the stars Kings, queens and politicians have always been partial to prophecies, says Hannah Betts Limousines and goody bags Grace Bradberry on the scams and kickbacks that compromise Hollywood critics Channel 4. Why? The Times Offers Direct All sauce and sofas Channel 4 is still different, director of programmes Tim Gardam assures Paul McCann The Saturday Times A not-so-afternative vision Microsoft Office xp Media Diary A shares fantasy Media & Marketing Are you a High Flyer or still waiting to fake off? The Times Play Your Cards Right Picture Gallery Talked up and dumbed down Crème Kim Seeks her Own Replacement!!! Practice Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited 20K - PA to MD Receptionists Super Secretaries Medical Secretaries Susan Doughty recruitment The Times 2 Assistant Secretaries/Receptionists Susan Doughty recruitment Attributing rights to persons House of Lords Procedural protection for reputation Queen's Bench Division Health risk pre-condition of rejection Queen's Bench Dicvision VAT due on amount paid by consumer Court of Justice of the European Communities Review Bridge by Andrew Robson Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Sky One Choice Radio 4 Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2363 Choice National Geographic Channel
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