News from 12/06/2001
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Andrew Robson, Mary Cross, Matthew Bannister, Leon Rose, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Alan Fraser, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, John F. White, Liz Bestic, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Philip Wake, Robert Lefever, Stanley T. Luckhurst, Clive Mathleson, Philip Howard, Shaun Gregory, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alan Durward, Sarah Hunt, Stuart Jacobs, Gabrielle Starkey, John E. Strafford, David Heyman, Nick Varley, Kevin Eason, Arnold Simanowitz, Geoff Brown, Bob Smith, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, R. Scruton, Martin Fletcher, David McVay, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Lea Paterson and Caroline Merrell, Graeme Catto, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Donald MacDonald, Edward Coulson, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Sarah Potter Women's Cricket, Rodney Milnes, Tony Morrls, Jenny MacArthur, Eve-Ann Prentice, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Greg Hurst, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Aran C. Wood, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, David Faulkner, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Martin Hart, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Michael Austin Minor Counties Cricket, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Gary Slapper, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Alan Lee and Chris McGrath, Celia Brayfield, Brian Pratt, Philip Leach, Neville Taylor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Ron Footer, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Barbara MacKinnon, E. Rawson, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, John Morris, Chris Partridge, Peta Bee, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Elizabeth Judge and Helen Studd, Damian Whitworth, Harry L. Barker, Roland Watson and Peter Riddell, Michael Dynes and Richard Beeston, Nick Hasell, Hugh Saxton, Steve Bird and Laura Peek, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Malcolm Griffiths, Mark and Carol Sutters, David Lister and Christine Buckley, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Andrew Plerce, Linus Gregoriadis, Penny Lewis, Roger Willcocks, Adrian Evitts, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Patience Wbeatcroft, Stephen Hoare, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Mellssa Kite Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Laura Peek, Daniel Rosenthal, Pugh and Way, Michael Horsnell and Adam Sherwin, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Lindsay Nicolle, Richard Morrison, T. Knight, Frances Gibb, Valerie Grove, Rex W. Huppke, Allan Hall, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, David Kemp, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, L. P. J. Edwards, Francis Fabjancic, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Pay bonanza for Blair the ruthless Pound slumps Inside Bush olive branch The Times Charcol Dr Jane Collins How to beat hay fever Portillo leadership bandwagon starts to roll The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 26. Law Report:… McVeigh meets death with eyes wide open Rex W. Huppke was reporters who witnessed the Oklahoma bomber's execution Wimbledon revolution Darling Moon ... love Roonett The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Britain gives up EU fight over workers' right to talk Head asks famous old girl to visit The weather today Two die of burns in bakery oven News in Brief Homemade bomb blackmailer jailed Rail tickets sold on wrong lines Mortimer returns after 30 years Loyalists set fire to £2m church Mother 'shot herself after killing son, 4' Star's husband suffers dragon's basic instinct 'Lover thought Archer would leave his wife' Preacher loses his divine cover AMD Abbey National Business and Professional Banking Victims' families come face to fate with killer Grace Bradberry in Oklahama City It's justice not vengeance, says Bush McVeigh takes British poet for his epitaph Europe attacks 'derisory revenge' Don't Go about Life in a Way Hackers' challenge Rebel's life ends with a quiet day in prison Anthony Loyd in Terre Haute University cancer team quits over tobacco aid Tourist hunts for his own past When memories are too painful to bear Taste for wine Princess is found dead Dell Baby ban surgeon fights tom career Charles and Camilla gaze at the stars Virgin Adobe Boy found hanged after teacher took Pokemon cards Bullies' victim calls for children's ombudsman Office World Model agency portrayed unfairly, Bbc admits Rac Spaniard takes Tate to next level Ask Merrill Lynch Diabetes UK Picture Gallery Disappointed Hoey takes long walk back Government Reshuffle The losers Extended empire for foot-and-mouth official The Civil Service Intelligent Finance Macdonald asked to shake up Whitehall Public services Young loyalists are granted their reward The newcomers Royal Mail Blair puts his faith in solid performers Government Reshuffle The Winners Harman back after a fall from grace The women MasterCard Blunkett plans UK green card Blair gets £50,000 rise as Cabinet draws full salaries Straw takes EU 'warts and all' Lib Dems suffer local losses Local authority election results Cook has real chance to shake things up in new job Peter Riddell commentary SAGA We must change or face oblivion, Tories are told Pro-Europeans did better in election The Open University Multiple Display Advertising Items Visitscotland Guide to the House of Commons Seat auto emocion Thatcher says Hague quit his post too quickly Spirit of dead king rides into exile Fiat (AP): Elephants electrocuted Germans use euro to mark up prices (AP): American kidnap victim 'beheaded' (AP): Settler baby dies President offers olive branch on global warming Bush must spend more time with Putin than in palaces Bronwen Maddox Commentary Mbeki faces call to solve Zimbabwe crisis Savoy Taylors Guild Time Online Get down to earth or you will lose again The new Tory leader has to learn how to reconnect with ordinary votes Mind the gap—another transport disaster will be coming along soon Picture Gallery Why don't we take sex more seriously? Free Tessa Friends like that A Presidential rumination on the plane to Europe The First Crisis Trimble is, to his surprise, more exposed than ever Staying with The Times Sceptical eye on Labour progress Tory leadership and direction Snags in no-fault compensation Medical training Vets and nurses Making a musician Testing teachers in numeracy The power of sleep Licked by technology Too close for comfort? Court Circular Luncheon Rotary Club of London The Rev Gordon… Personal Column Kintyre gathering salutes its young pipers Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Paz Estenssoro Four times president of Bolivia who in his first term nationalised the tin mines, and in his fourth confronted hyperinflation and concaine racketeers Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Malcolm Cooper Smallbore rifle shot who, having been unable to hit the target at school, went on to win tow successive Olympic golds Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Very Rev Henry Lloyd Naval chaplain who earned a DSO and later become a flamboyant dean Shares dose near low The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Intelligent Finance Blair won't call for a euro vote he knows he will lose Anatole Kaletsky Economic View The Times You can come out now, Nikki City Diary at the Thomson Extel Awards Mark time New Secretary will need own prawn cocktail offensive Class act Do you Ken? Abbey hit by fear of bid block Nick Hasell Stock Market LCI up on talk of banks' Aladdin pact Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Eircom sale highlights value in British Telecom Robert Cole Tempus Affinity Macdonald Hotels Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Warburg regains top City award Dolphin telecom Act now, Japan told by bankers Picture Gallery Eircom backs O'Reilly bid By Our City Staff: Leicester City builds on £28m bond deal Affinity takes over breathe from GUS Results in Brief Exchange Rates Monti looks at Europe's DVD prices Business in Brief Jumbo shares up IPO for Campari County Web dives Northamber alert Power purchase Warning hits IFX Trade in Independent Insurance suspended Mulberry blooms again The Times BAA warns of slowing growth GSK plans cost-price drug sales Bury the EMU's head in the sand Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Lazard to elose City division BT Libyans close to takeover deal for Save WT shares surge on buyout bid Inside Euro hits foreign exchange volumes Treasury fails to halt pound's slide The Times Crossword 21.752 Stock Markets Vodafone shares pressure as lock-up period ends Cammell talks break down Jeans tycoon comes undone Currencies Friends float wins approval Interest Rates Albert Roux, above, owner of Le Gavroche, the London… Citadines Apart Hotel Patience Wheatcroft Commodities Wallace enjoys 35% pay increase at C&W Mystery over Shoaib 'defection' Chelsea bank on £1m Lampard Air Canada Do England's Famous Five Give Value for Money? First Glance Surface tension Tennis bows to pressure Making Merry Top Briton off to a flyer Yesterday Today Television Seeds planted to bring peace at Wimbledon Tennis Going to seed? Britt signs two-year deal at St Helens Rugby league Bullman seeks better fortune Eqyestrlanism Davies back in groove Golf Omens look good for Rusedski Woods late for the show Olympic champion dies at 53 Shooting Ahl shows true grit to come through first test Lions kept hungry by healthy battle for places Rugby union Ntl Young has presence to burst out of the pack Tour frustrations mounting for Woodward Merry gives taste of things to come in record pursuit Athletics The Times Underdogs' spirit ignites a nation Basketball Caddick returns to boost England's cause Cricket Cambridge cheer change of scenery Celebrities to take part in 24-hour nets marathon By Our Sports Staff: Magic eye set to aid decisions Three-day format finds favour with Folland Leading first-class averages Lord's details The Lions blow that shook Gibbs to the core Nick Varley Wales centre opens his heart on missing tour to Australia but backs Henry's men to return victorious Imran's cornered tigers make England suffer Reward points for the team that strives for victory Winning names on the racecard The Beckham 'boomerang' A little bit of 'home' support Glaring omission detracts from schools initiative Foster going solo to test the water John Goodbody Sports Reporter of the Year Dennis refuses to press the panic button Stella Artois The Daily results service Quintus Golf rankings 7 days ahead Appeal for statue of Redgrave Sport Summary Sparkes lands in hot water Rahman plays hard to get Loftus leads the way at Cowes Four new names in England squad Burks signs for Thames Valley Galileo can make giant strides of his own Racing Jullan Muscat On The Level Salisbury Redcar Results from yesterday's four meetings TEAMtalk Race Hills makes plans for Derby trio The Times Point Given picks up the gauntlet Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Radio Lemans Persil Stevens forced to miss royal meeting Health Arts Law Cost of medical negligence plus law reports Picture Gallery Contents Ill-prepared for take-off If Heathrow does not expand, it will lose its slot as Europe's premier hub. If it does expand, residents in the flight path are ready to take their battle to the courts, says Charles Bremner The 2 Minute Au Briefing London's big five get bigger Charles de Gaulle Frankfurt-Main Schiphol A very public death As McVeigh's death shows, the public remains fascinated with executions, says Michael Binyon Barclays Thetimes Blair's party has not yet tumbled to the fact that when he uses the word 'radical' he really menas 'right-wing' Me, myself, Mr Mandelson Bishops put faith in the high life Exclusive offer Olives, amour and a new life Novels about Anglo-Saxon women of a certain age who rediscover life, love and happiness in old Mediterranean houses are topping the bestseller charts, says Celia Brayfield Been there, done that.. . a carer Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Genie A short cut to analysis A new councelling technique called brief therapy is gaining ground. It focus on the future, not the past. Liz Bestic reports Read Dr Thomas Stuttaford every Thursday in Times 2 What you can do about hay fever The Times children's doctor answers reader's questions Your questions answered Marie Stopes International Tempur The quest for Nhs respect As Homeopathy Awarness Week begins, Anne Woodham looks at the campaign to acquire legal status by its practitioners Problem eaters who learn from mum Children as young as eight are being trated for food disorders. Peta Bee reports Healthspan A richness of embarrassment Visual Art It's easy to laugh at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition, so Rachel Campbell-Johnston does The House gets back in order Opera Bernard Haitink's final season at Covent Garden is more than a lesson in survival; it is a return to past glories, says Rodney Milnes Play choice today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie For adults only Marz skoog is set to lead a quiet revolution at English National Ballet, says Debra Craine Opera The Magic Flute Garsington Wedded bliss Opera The Figaro at Glyndebourne is close to perfect, says Rodney Milnes Opera Going into Shadows Guildhall School Great Movies GamePlan Stephen Joseph, Scarborough Fool for Love Touring Tired of being perfect Interview As the new Mrs Robinson, Anne Archer is glad to stop playing the ideal wife, she tells Daniel Rosenthal Class, with nobs on School music making is thriving - if the school happens to be Eton, says Richard Morrison New classical albums Chausson out of the shadows; Ravel revisited; and Poulenc at war Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items A Raisin in the Sun Romeo & Juliet Entertainments Listings The past masters Concert The Gabrieli Consort takes Geof Brown on a time trip to Venice in 1631 RedLetter Win a room full of music 2 games Word Watching Review Alisdair Pugh and Way Chess Winning Move solution on page 25 Sky One Choice Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2366 Index Choice Dial a Phone Counting the cost of medical negligence General election: will postal votes upset the… Crime and the citizen: Justice needs its own… In the city: Copyright may be gone with the wind Clifford Change Noaura Postal vote fraud : why this election could run and run BBC reporters and postal strikes are just the first to test the new system of postal voting, reports Penny Lewis The Times Law Section Partners for London Firms Lipson Lloyd Jones Intellectual Property Lawyer The Wellcome Trust Why the justice system needs a minister to fight its corner David Faulkner sets out the case for a Department of Justice Senior Legal Assistants Dera A Focus on Temporary and Contract Legal Recruitment Keep out: it's my life When does the man in the street have the right to privacy, asks Phillip Leach Lawyer of the week 'Everyone makes mistakes. It is how you put them right that is important' Bulletin board Consultant Legal Advisor Commerce and Industry Ernst & Young Linklaters & Alliance Clinical negligence Chambers and Partners Pupillage: clandestine ordeal or challenge ? London Private Practice Taylor Roott A new way is needed for medica negligence With the cost of reaching a settlement often exceeding the damages, the state should be considering no-fault compensation, argue Mark and Carol Sutters To litigate or media Essay Competition Treat court as the last resort The NAO wants to find a cheaper, quicker and altogether less confrontational way of resolving disputes 'He was as sober as a judge m'lud ' Slaughter and May Barclays Copyright could soon be gone with the wind Playing the freedom of speech card could yeild more shareholder pain than gain, argues Tony Morris In the City LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week BPP Law School Michael Page Lipson Lloyd Jones Summer Lecture Specialist Circuit Judge Appointment UK Paralegals All systems go - to phrase a coin City brief UK entry into the single currency holds no terrors for our leading lawyers, says Edward Fennell Techno chambers Remittal of immigration appeal not decision Defendant police chief can discipline complainant No presumption of innocence in forfeiture of goods by Customs Persecution by attack on wife Postponing press reports until trials finish Sex bias claim must be made during employment Fixing tax penalty is criminal procedure under human rights law Detennining amount of loss for corporation tax group relief Michael Page Director of Justice Director of Administration Part-Time Opportunities Holborn College ITC Lawyer Legal Negotiators London Solicitors All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Family Solicitor Wanted: someone with a head for Justice Legal Diary Trading places Queen's Counsel Stuart & Francis The Government of the Hong Kong Special… GLS Inns of Court School of Law Reaching your customer In Association with The appliance of e-science New technology E-marketing can be a vital addition to the old methods of press, Tv, radio and direct mail in the search for customers, says Tony Dawe2 Solid planning does the trick for lastminute After a shaky start, the millennium icons are applying solid business principles to the Web, says Nick Wyke Technology that brings back the customers Software As integration headaches go, eCRM can be the mother of migratines, says Lindsay Nicolle Keep your eyes peeled on Big Ben in June Postings Trust the postman to deliver e-results Direct mall Internet advertisers are using the traditional system to get their message across, says Tony Dawe Lure of the letterbox helps dealers to sell cars The motor trade Coming to a screen in your hand Wireless marketing Ads will be intagral to the mobile future, says Chris Partidge Royal Mail Straight to the viewer's heart Digital Tv Intaractive television allows advertisers to target campaigns at individual customers, says Nick Wyke Royal Mail Accuracy and flexibility capture Conventional marketing principals are king: ignore this lesson at your peril, Lindsay Nicolle advices the second wave of dot-matrix Let fliers do the legwor It keeps everyone happy and means award-winning easyjet only needs a Leeds united in winning the world's support Football marketing The club hopes to emulate Man U's media success, says Nick Wyke Web learning as a net of global relationships The Profession The qualification Turning customers into friends Brand experience Marketing professionals can make their firm the only one worth dealing with, says Lindsay Nicolle Will video ads ever work? Webcasting Free trip that helped to build a database Permission Thomas Cook found an ingenious way to reach clients, writes Nick Wyke The right message to the right person Mailshots Novel targeting techniques are improving the effectiveness of direct mail, says Chris Partridge Matchmakers to the freelances Building a community Peter Brown sees a business idea take off Keep the customer analysed Point of sale E-marketing could work at the checkout, finds Stephen Hoare Royal Mail The e-key to safe business on the Net Global giant thinks small Book e-tailing Bertelsmann hopes that a focus on the local will work, says Nick Wyke Royal Mail Tricks of the Web wizards Slte promotion We can all team from the top Net marketers, says Hugh Thompson Royal Mail
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