News from 12/07/2001
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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, Paul Cluett, Andrew Pierce, George Caulkin and Oliver Kay, James Moore, Janet Girsman, John Harthman, Robert Thicknesse, Stanley Hooper, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Tim Perkins, Ivo Tennant, David Blunkett, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Penny Wark, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Barbara Ellen, Margaret Brazier, Chair, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Edward Ford, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Gubbay, Michael Normington Chairman, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Richard Sear Chief executive, Greg Hurst and Roland Watson, Robert Bruce, Andrew Cunningham, John O'Leary, Fraser Nelson Scottish Political Correspondent, Ralph Gartenberg, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Helen Rumbelow, Clive Thomson, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Stuart Crainer, Oliver Kay, Michael Evans and Simon de Bruxelles, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Sam Kiley and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Stephen Hedley, D. H. Roberts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Allan Hall and Steve Bird, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Beryl Dixon, Deborah Brett, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Clive Mathieson and David Lister, Mark H. J. Radcliffe, Jamie Anderson and Praful Patel, Christopher Walker Ireland Correspondent and Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Nick Hasell, David Lister and Sam Coates, Andrew Emmerson, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Archie Norman, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Oliver Wright, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, M. D. Eden, Chris McGrath, Andrew Rosindell, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, James Pringle and Daniel McGrory, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Peter Cottriall, James Moore and Caroline Merrell, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Rob Wright Tipster, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Allan Hall, Jeremy Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Terence Conran, Kim Newman, John Whiting, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Joan Smith, Damian Barr, Joanna Coles,
ResumoIf the Conservative Party had been put in charge of… Extra pay and family hours for nodding backbenchers Price-fix raids on mobile firms Should M&S pin its hopes on customers like this? Picture Gallery Spacemen try to wash glitches out of their hair Inside the sex club for women Victims will give police true picture of crime Ancram attack BBC loses faith Dallaglio blow Total cricket Archer judge reminds jury of his silence Underscar The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Appointments Trailing a turn-up for the history books Real IRA hit by arms finds and defections The weather today Picture Gallery Oldest ancestors lived in Ethiopia Red Bull under investigation after deaths Alcohol addition spoils equation Magical formula found in Bangkok By Allan Hall in Berlin and Steve Bird Soldiers killed as tank overturns on manoeuvre Doctor is asked about 50 deaths Salvatove Ferragamo Stab suspect drowns in victim's car Fool's gold on 'wealthy' streets of London Summer Savings Morris says sorry for AS-level workloads DELL Apology is too late for 'guinea pigs' Old Master replays his greatest hits Harrods Maytag How the famous five are shaping Halifax Tensions turn to rancour over poll Schoolboy Davis spiked a scoop Shadow Cabinet split on leader polls Foxhunt ban is rejected by MSPs Whitehall gears up for national disasters Beckett lays out policy BBC puts faith in an agnostic to run religion Suspected NHS fraud cases double in a year Travelodge Currys Sark visit kicks off Queen's Jubilee Lockheed Martin Plea for pleats gets to core of M&S woes Norwich Union SAGA Discovery Channel Hidden Michelangelo drawing sold for £6m Forward judges turn back Heaney Stars in harmony for Aids concert Rubens reveals another side By Our Arts Correspondent: Getty gift allows gallery to expand Marks & Spencer Sixties throwback is instant 21st-century hit No Title Chic accessory draws crowds HSBC Fanfare from Commons man Apollo Outrage 'Troublemaker MPs' dropped in party purge Quote of the day Today in Parliament Genes a clue to happy marriage Message is GR8 for dictionary Laura Ashley Few homes rely on men to bring home the bacon CD pirates beaten by digital fix PC World Kate Muir Daewood Sanity Test Burial find tells tale behind Great Wall Rumours of affair as Kohl's wife is buried Bugs in baguettes pose holiday hazard Norwich Union Chester Barrie Daughter questioned in Chirac cash affair Wife's new popularity is Elysée secret weapon SEBO (UK) Limited Dixons Madame Fille pulls the levers of power Straw treads carefully on Star Wars Severed thumb kept in bottle leads to murder suspect World Vision Human embryos created for research Night search at congressman's flat Go Muslims remember massacre World in Brief Torture payout Child curfews US terror warning (AP): Actor aids search Israel defends destruction of Arab homes Dissident rocket attack in Baghdad Settlement Fund Administrator Gateway Britons held over Manila 'fraud' Online on the Website Today Let's do the time-warp: just a jump to the Left Labour could tell the Tories a thing or two about being stuck in Opposition Why you won't have to proceed with caution over new crime statistics Picture Gallery Tories may be about to double-fault again Paper Tiger The Times Diary Cook's Recipe The new Leader of the Commons promises reform Paper Thin Ministers have not made a crebible case for the as level Roaming around The European Union is right to look at mobile phone prices Let the party in the country choose Blame for the Marconi debacle Organ retention Lese-majesty Business as usual Warning signs Seeking a cure for our inner-city ills Where the British win Grass at Wimbledon New necessities Court Circular Latest wills Picture Gallery Luncheon Tea party Dinners Birthdays Personal Column Livery company Appointments in the Armed Forces Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriages Roger Morris Avuncular don of engineering Roger Morris, Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, wasborn on March 19,1933. He died on June 15,2001, aged 68 Personal Column John Howard Pioneer of forensic science in Northern Ireland John Howard, forensic scientist, was born on February 17,1916. He died on June 9,2001, aged 85 Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices George Ffitch George Ffitch, broadcaster, was born on January 23,1929. He died on July 5,2001, aged 72 On This Day Sesame Street Wise Jerry Cornes Veteran of the 1932 Olympics opened a popular prep school Jerry Cornes athletc, colonial officer and head master, was born on march 23,1910. He died on June 19,2001, aged91 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Elson Sell-off gathers pace Life Cover Lumsden aims for new life at Standard The new frontman at Europe's biggest inurer remains defiant over mutuality InTechnology Waltons of Wall St may have to get nasty Need-to-know or optional extra? CMG hit by slowdown fears Heavy selling of Carphone continues Rumour of the day Eurotop 1oo Biggest Price Movements of the Day Directors' dealings BBA steadies itself after a time of turbulence Crown Sports Durlacher Controlling the rampant beast of tax legislation Worldcom For an accountant with a sore head At last, they have a little list Never mind perfection, we just need consistency Salary not negotiable OM loses £12.3m on Jiway initiative BBA completes US acquisition Jamie Olver Unhappy filmgoers take on studios Wolves supports Derby County Prudential Energy group sells off property Banks urge action to control analyst share deals Inward investment into UK hits record Britannic Assurance not certain of hitting target Legal & Public Notices Photobition warns again Polaroid in bankruptcy fear as credit runs out Man in £177m AHL losses Exchange Rates UBS shelves spin-off plan Results in Brief The Times Crown buys clubs in £8.4m deal Business in Brief BT joins forces CSFB raises bid Yahoo! ahead Oasis buyout Psion ends production of handheld computers QA's shares at seven-year low Christie's 'amnesty' payoff Warning from Durlacher M&S pins its hopes on the Davies style Thus reassures shareholders Bank of Scotland Microsoft to relax stance Inside New life at Standard Abbey forced to support Scot Mutual M&S slide puts more pressure on Vandevelde The Times Crossword 21,778 Stock Markets MG Rover gears up for 2002 breakeven Rebels given bigger stake Emerging markets suffer Currencies Bright faces HSBC action Interest Rates Computacenter Martin Barrow Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor Commodities First Glance Yesterday Today Television Stewart cleared of accepting cash from bookmaker Dallaglio out of action for nine months Digital Hearing 10 Pages Glamorgan made to suffer at the hands of Trescothick Yesterday's Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy fourth-round scoreboards Carter adds to woes of unhappy Essex Nottinghamshire pull up short after run-outs By Our Sports Staff: Atherton provides catches of the day to lift Lancashire Nagra's stylish century proves not enough Bridge puts one-day masters in their place Kent benefit as Symonds shapes up on two fronts Razzaq fulfils his dream by joining Middlesex From a Correspondent: Namibia the surprise package Sky Digital White and Fellows give Yorkshire slight advantage Villa fans not sold on departures Football Grand prix inc Lizarazu alerts United with Veron on the threshold Montoya concedes little in forthright approach Motor racing Tomorrow Montgomerie retreats from Cup controversy Golf Football clubs vie for pole position Healey has chance to give Lions another dimension Rugby Union Jalabert triumphs while Millar criticises unsporting tactics Cycling: Tour de France4 Sanzar rejects proposal Players see signs of success as Black focuses on mind games Cadet shoot blown off course Sport in brief Caines keen to show he is able Virus puts Janzen out of Open Cowdray Park stage recovery Parnham wins England cap Hudson on Spanish high England through to last four Logan is suspended over alleged false claim Bowis Bulldogs in uproar over Paul Rughy league Garcia to lead the pack in pursuit of Tiger Maturing Spaniard ready to make most of his gifts United's bid to rule the world ended by Veron Bradley enjoys winning run with cast-offs Diary French resistance attempts to thwart third staging as Canadians land in hot water The International Olympic Committee will name the city to host the 2008 games tomorrow. Beijing is favourite, but John Godbody explores the alternatives Hansen back on track after having insult added to injury The Daily results service 7 days ahead Tennis rankings Picture of the day Racing Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline Stewards' inquiries given professional approach Racing Newmarket William Hill Epsom Doncaster Sussex plans The Times Meeting Points Ladbrokes Mastermind passes into sales history Proudwings towers above rivals Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Sky Tempur Pipalong can gain deserved July Cup success 18 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Moto Martin wardanderson Detr Positive action How to help the disabled win at work Arthur Andersen Section One Graduate to Management Opportunities Computers-a new liberating force for disabled people Nationwide The Tablet Graduated? Recruitment Consultant The Tablet The Sun News of the World Cumbria Up Which Ladder? No Selling Must Have Clear Confident Articulate… Aspiring Managers The Times Time for a Change? When too many chiefs can work Foretel Ltd Sky Parkwood Holdings plc Legal services My Big Break The Times Leading Investment Bank The Times TSJR PIMS Europe Ltd CJA Recruitment Consultants Group University of Cambridge Surrey Police Euro London Executive Barnes Kavelle Limited PSD Pricewaterhousecoopers Executive Search & Selection English Nature IIB Employment Services The Body Shop International plc Hanover Fox International PSD Exciting New Career Opportunities in Aerospace SME Support Executives needed Steele Dixon BHP Billiton The Council of the European Union Brussels General Managers Connaught Project Office Manager Area Manager IIB Employment Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Marketing Coordinator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radcliffe Gower Multiple Classified Advertising Items CVs with Impact Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wanted Cranfield University The Career Consultants Work from Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items The royal route to success The Prince's Trust has helped many youngters to get into business, writes Stephen Hoare Fasit Consultancy Digby Morgan The Natural History Museum Powergen Energy Plc On centre stage Management Executive on the Move 18 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Multiple Display Advertising Items New Appointments Group Interexec Smooth operators But what exactly does the boss do? European Hr Manager Sainbury's Coca-Cola Hbc B. A. Section One 18 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Whitehead Mann GKR The Royal Bank of Scotland Group KPMG The enemy within How to defeat the computer hackers PSD Section Two Time to call the high-tech heavy mob Company insiders with a grudge can wreak more havoc than outside hackers. How can you protect your software, asks Andrew Emmerson Medicines Control Agency Prism Executive Recruitment Howgate Sable Outstanding Senior It Sales Professionals Shire Vivendi water Convergys Odgers Imagine broadband Eclectic kestrel The Times IT needs results before people Could increased productivity solve the storage of skilled IT staff, asks John Kavanagh Multiple Display Advertising Items Full speed ahead Network Executives on the Move Atkearney London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority The Times Cranfield University St. George's House, Windsor Castle Pricewaterhousecoopers Executive Search and… Kmc international search & selection Chair Odgers Carter James IPS Executive Olympic Tyres Compan Pricewaterhousecoopers Executive Search & selection Odgers Milson Young Consulting Dublin City University Tmp. worldwide Oryx Executive Search Limited Caird Littlewood Ltd Adti Consulting All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Odgers Tmp. worldwide Boyden Capita RAS TDG Harvey Nash Ramsey Hall Limited Lothian & Borders Police Board Harvey Nash Auto-Id Centre Harvey Nash Cornwall County Council Spencer Stuart Incorporating Selector Europe MercuriUrval Executive Service Whitehead Mann GKR On the Move Spencer Stuart Incorporating Selector Europe 7Digby Morgan Human Resource Search & Selection B2B makes sellers suffer Jamie Anderson and Praful Patel examine the pitfalls of online supply auctions Spencer Stuart Incorporating Selector Europe Atkearney The benefits of using interim managers Packages 18 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Dickinson Dees Multiple Display Advertising Items Going, going. . . Why online auctions may not always. . . Be the Driving Force in Managing Director Financial Ombudsman Service Section Two Technology and Senior Appointments Lifestyle Health Film Education On the couch Contents Deneuve, Hurley, Collins, Hall Failure-the final analysis Mike Brearley profiles the England team that lost The 2 Minute Briefing Cake - a sex club in the city A New York club aimed at enchanging women's sex lives has proved so sucessful that it is bringing its 'stripathon', thong and lap dancers over here, says Joanna Coles The Times Richard Morrison Would the 'Weetabix Wembley' really demean the noble game of football? Right now, we have no stadium at all Pomme pies, rompey-pompey and Dickens The hidden hazards of cannabis Embarrassing leaks? A clean and effective salve helps psoriasis Prostate progress Brain boost for male sex drive The Times 'It's just so bloody unfair' Do I look a prat in this? Teenage street style has its place, but middle-aged men are old enough to know better, says Joan Smith Charlize angel New Releases Play it again What is the point of remakes? Young at heart Keanu Reeves , Hollywood's… Hippy shake-up Swedish director Lukas Moodysson Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of film on release Watching brief. . . Screen chemistry Ape of things to come Sweet November and Planet of the Apes are the latest in a remarkes. Not as good as the original? It's not always the case, argues Kilm Newman Tie-dyeing for the cause New Releases Amid a compelling week of murder, mystery and cricket, a brilliant expose of hippy life stands out as a masterpiece, says James Christopher High Heels & Low Lifes New on video Born to be bodacious Intimacy TV movie of the week: Lone Star (1995) Hollywood Diary Look back in loon pants Interview Lukas Moodysson's new film recalss hippy days in Sweden. Stephen Dalton meets a nostalgic Angry Young Man Dance Entertainments May Fair Theatre Play choice today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Never beyond the pale Theatre Cymbeline at Shakespeare's Globe lacks colour - and that's not just the costumes, says Benedict Nightingale Opera A Slovak learns to laugh in English Cinderellas are in for a rocky ride Leoni and Woody Ed. forum The panel answers your questions on tackling unsuitable friendships, distinguishing between gifted and simply bright children, and when to start teaching a bilingual child to read English University of Stirling University of Leicester University of Bristol More Education also appears on page University of Durbam To advertise in the Education section please call Ashridge Alpha Challenge Bradford University School of Management Brightonhove College of Business Leeds University Business School Roffeypark Oxford Media & Business School All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed University of Hull MBA in London Leeds University Business School Nottingham Business School MBA The Open University Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Get Paid for Reading Books! Language Courses Snowboard/ski Argentina Study-Work-Travel Courses Sheffield Hallam University Multiple Display Advertising Items Drop anchor in Cornwall From Polperro to Port Elizabeth, Tony Dawn bring you this week's bargain travel offers Vfb Holidays Ltd Americana Vacations Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Asia Austravel Travel Insurance Faresavers Flightwise Charter Flight Centre Flight Trailfinders City Breaks Lowest Airfares Ireland All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Multiple Display Advertising Items Lai Holidays Ireland Reasonable time for trial starts to run from charge Director's theft from company Civil ban follows criminal one Court of Appeal Draft fear insufficient Court of Appeal Games Bridge by Andrew Robson Word Watching Review Picture Gallery Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Bbc1 Times 2 Crossword No 2392 Choice Study Skills
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