News from 03/08/2001
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, John Grieve Smith, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Ross Dunn and Daniel McGrory, James Moore, Patricia Davies, J. C. Potter (Chairman), Jessica Davies, Valerie Elliot, Ray Snoddy, Richard Hobson, Cynthia Cooper, Adam Sherwin and Robin Young, William Lambeth, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Boyd Farrow, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Elizabeth Judge, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Barbara Ellen, Sam Lister, John Thicknesse, Richard Ford, Andrew Pierce and Stewart Tendler, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Douglas Paling, Paul Fitzpatrick, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, M. Baker (Executive officer), Thrasy Petropoulos, Clive Hart, Vivien Watt, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alison McTear, Mike Crowley, Percy Gibson, Nikka Costa, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Keith Elliott, Roger Maynard and Steve Bird, David Fleming, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Paul McCann, David Lister, Ed Smith, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Chris Campion, Cyril Fairbrother, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Stephen Strowger, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Fiona Morrow, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Jill Sherman, Jonathan Edwards, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Gareth Child, Simon de Bruxelles and Alan Hamilton, Steve Corbett, Stewart Tendler, Tom McNally (Chairman), Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Katty Kay, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Anthony Gilbert, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Terence Grigg, W. T. Buxton, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Simon Jenkins, Patrick Collins, Martin Waller, Edward Grayson, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Nerina Pallot, Barry Wigmore, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Lewis, Donald Trelford, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Peter C. Aveyard, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoSeven hurt as car bomb explodes at Ealing Tube Queen Mother goes home Teachers to get state cash for homes The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 26. Media. Times… Summer times Best castles to visit Cheapest mortgages for 40 years Towry Law Group Hidden dangers of a detox diet Times 2 Serb general given 46 years for genocide The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Media Bloody Sunday troops summoned Cannabis backers 'are out of step' The weather today Picture Gallery Blair in free trade plea to EU Family killed by gas after father botched DIY job Diners are left in the dark Jurassic Park dinosaur smells all wrong SafeDoor. co. uk Abbey National Public services in danger of collapse The Property Trap 'Bad' landlords face cash penalties "A Classic… Better than the Original…" Ambulance man drives 150 miles to job he loves Mobile home cheap option at £75,000 BTcellnet Teachers forced to quit by high cost of housing The Property Trap Saturday to be an evening of two halves Identity crisis that goes with the royal job Prudential By a Correspondent: First married couple pass out together Devere Slaley Hall Suburban Mole Man' collapses pavement 'I can't believe that Danielle is alive' Failing speed cameras will be moved Frinton turns icy over free cornets Cornwall in line to win film studios News in Brief Dog savages boy GPs swamped Kites flying high Cup overfloweth Fujitsu Computers Siemens Boy swept to his death at waterfall Bent Farmers Office World Badgers 'are not to blame' for bovine TB You're a hazard, minister told Sheep sale auctions absent stock Intelligent Finance Landfill sites may; be reused for burial DNA clue in hunt for ambushed tourist Natwest Mazda Journal helps restoration bloom Diary of a Victorian gardener Archer family's dismay at Isle of Wight jail move B&Q Dog breeders help save statue Generous admirers dig deep into their pockets Keepers celebrate as rare red panda has triplets Two face charges in embryo test case Blues more likely during pregnancy Car Insurance Due? Lloyds TSB Rover Anti-Nazi painting expected to fetch £6m This week in the Saturday Times Mother's plea after Jewish family shot Allied Carpets Woman soldier foils bomber Mugabe to double white farm seizures Coutts & Co G8 summit police moved to new posts NatWest Chirac in 'forced land sale' claim World in Brief (Reuters): Fujimori warrant Ecstasy arrests Off target 'Haven' that the outside world let be destroyed The betrayal 4,000 bodies wait in House of Death The victims BT Picture Gallery Barclays General praised for slaughter of Muslims The judgment Tiny Precedent set for nine more hearings Facing trial Picture Gallery Magnet Bush wins first round to drill in Arctic refuge Cult members flee to US to keep beating their children Barclays Last wilderness versus big money Fujitsu Siemens Online on the Website Today It's time to take the crime out of drugs Keith Hallawell never seemed to grasp the difference between use and misuse How the first letter was writen: a Just So story of bisons and naked ladies Picture Gallery Maps that charted the distortions of history Shop spoiled Celebrity Fack Flexible Friend The MPC's decision to cut interest rates is a mixed blessing Save the Dog An extraordinary marble best that must be kept at home Iron Silk Route The Dear Leader lets the train take the train ITV news consortium Brass Eye mockery Views of London Steps to alleviate economic decline Employees' rights to a free tribunal Healthy returns on gap year Sub-postmasters' woes Level playing field Sport letters, page S6 We accept letters by post,… Global warming New music does strike a chord Museum directors Bag and baggage Silver lining? Court Circular A special concert venue for the world's top pipers Premium Bonds Birthdays Army Ceremonial The College of Law legal practice course results Legal appointments Anniversaries Personal Column Appointments in the Forces Livery companies University news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Professor A. G. Dickens Industrious historian who for a whole generation was the dominant figure in the study of the Reformation Brigadier D. J. Warren Doughty fighter on the beaches of italy and Normandy Personal Column Flightsearchers Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times B. H. P. A Irina Zaritskaya Accomplished pianist renowned for her vivacious touch on the keys The Wellman Arctic Expedition The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Trichologist @SW1 Rate cut drives shares Life Cover direct. Co. Uk British Funds CGNU Leave the WTO train in the siding Middleton sets job race running City Diary Sour taste Bare-faced The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… NatWest Epithetic Rate cut attracts the big buyers 'Strong buy' rating boosts Railtrack Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Investors want Shell to produce the goods R&SA Telewest Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall street CGNU says premium rates still rising Smith & Nephew on target for profit growth Hp invent R&SA sets date for decision on life Amvescap reassures over Perpetual Picture Gallery Rio Tinto warns of testing times ahead Australian deal lifts TiG Results in Brief Allied in talks with top wine producer Porsche set for ejection from index Business in Brief Sony price review Contract lifts R-R Alpha stake IE shares dive Corus appoints Exchange Rates Telewest rises 12% on growth in revenue Hanson may sell bricks unit Base Rate Change Wolves board in shares error Brown's duty to curb the spending spree Commentary Chairman overrules Mulcahy Powergen Interim Results 2001 Eleventh-hour bid received for Cammell Laird McAlpine investors' cash boost Telephone : 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5112 Inside ECB maintains a hard line as Bank surprises with rate cut Barclays unruffled by debt provision The Times Crossword 21,797 Stock Markets US court blow for Microsoft Future present imperfect Failed adviser's directors sue FSA for £10m Currencies Merger jackpot for Rose Interest Rates International Care & Relief Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities Shell shares slide on signs of slowing profits Cad dick and Tudor head the cast in England's fast show Trek Nepal Ailing Lewis could pull out of heptathlon First Glance Yesterday Today Television Zenden's ambition matched by chelsea Picture Gallery Finidi to join new faces at Ipswich Bank of Scotland Success upsets Villa's plans Hartson heads trio of Celtic arrivals Henman bereft of service or a smile Tennis Signing Ball remains goal for Rangers Sports Daily Robert can provide Newcastle's answers Waite recognises Carney's progress Rugby league Wimbledon apply to move to Milton Keynes Lee finds his rhythm but fails to reach peak velocity Cricket Peugeot The Australian Mean Machine How thrill of the chase brought out the very best in all of us A tight finish to a memorable match shows that the county game is not in such bad shape Surrey hold initiative after poor batting by Yorkshire Cricket: CricInfo County Championship first division Fairbrother's hundred lifts Lancashire from ruins By Our Sports Staff: Shewag hits rapid century Gallian's enthusiasm dampened in disappointing return Norwich Union League Yesterday's scoreboards Bishop provides glimmer of hope for Essex Hick duck sets up three of the best for Hatch Second division Goodwin's patience pays off Weather fails to prevent Head being driven to new heights Golf By a Correspondent: Siddle's late flourish puts out Scotland Lack of consultation is insulting to athletes Athletics: World Championships Westwood earns plaudits from his peers Sorenstam keeps swinging in the rain Britain's distance deficiency highlighted by withdrawals Frentzen's dismissal came by fax Sport Summary Faux pas leaves Houllier playing catch-up Botham alone in taking the fight to Australia Just who would gain by adding Scots? Kinane right to turn to the law Psychology of sporting success Heads we toss, tails we don't Lord's recalled from times past The Daily results service Days ahead Picture of the day Sailing away with it: Stad Amsterdam leads Mir, the Russian vessel, on the way to victory in the second leg of the Cutty Sark Tall ships Race from Bergen, in Norway, to Esbjerg, Denmark, yesterday. More than a hundred ships are competing Legal & Public Notices Thirsk Racing Nottingham Bangor Dell Today's sports weather Times Square AYR Have your e-say Newmarket Play Pro-Am golf Whitbarrow makes the most of limited view Racing Goodwood William Hill Ansar shines at Galway Course specialists Results from yesterday's three meetings TEAMtalk Raceline Meeting Points Ladbrokes Askham ready to give his rivals the slip Persian Punch rises above damp course Racing How to Follow Glorious Good Wood Royal Mail Summer times Arts Media Married to the enemy Contents The Saturday Times The Jew who wed Nazi Rosa wagner, a polish Jew who lost her family in the Holocaust, thought she had found happiness with her second husband. But 15 years later she learnt he had been the commander of a nazi daeth squad The Week in briefs A sideways look at the week from the newspapers' In Brief columns Detox? What rubbish Going on detox to cleanse the body is, for most of us, a waste of time, says Peta Bee. Meanwhile , four people who have tried various regimens their verdicts I couldn't bear to do it again It's the Noughties equivalent of the crash diet I feel brighter, with loads more energy It made me feel clean inside Thetimes. co. uk A break from ties that are such a bind For the first time in 40 years Brian macArthur went to work tieless-and felt liberated Time for a change of heart Dance Giselle has always left Sylvie Guillem dissatisfied. But now she hopes her own version will put things right, she tells Debra Craine The news of the real World The intelligent documentary is becoming an endangered species on the small screen, the veteran film-maker Leslie Woodhead tells Fiona Morrow Picture Gallery Very impotent people Celebrity TV proves that the slightly famous are just like us, only less so, observes Caitlin Moran The King and I Lilo-lipped lively New Albums Nikka Costa fires from the terminally hip. Lisa Verrico catches the bullets in her teeth Oops, don't do it again Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake are pop's latest couple, but why do they have to sing about it, asks Barbara Ellen Flaming Star Play choice A. R. E Weapons Fortress, London Beat it, guys New Albums House music? Don't talk to David Sinclair about house music-he remembers the real thing Sweet chill of success Interview He is the ultimate superstar DJ. Lisa Verrico goes large in Ibliza with Roger Sanchez Tesco Theatres Lerner & Loewes The Royal Ballet Entertainments Listings Dance Proms Bodiam Castle Exclusive offer Castles The verdict Caught on camera Around Britain Cc Warwick Castle Five-day weather forecast What's your idea of a great day out? Star Day out Don't Miss Chelsea's revival ? What I'm wearing Rosemary Ferguson The London Furniture Village Let it all hang out If Madonna is happy to show off her pot belly, why strive for a concave midriff, asks Susan Emmett Pretentious, moi? The man who saved Radio 2 Media Diary Is football offside? Soccer clubs and the press are heading for a showdown, says Paul McCann Meida & Marketing Marketing and Business Development Executive.… News of the World Theatrical Agents The London Institute Foot in mouth outbreak Attempts to censure TV always come unstuck but ministers just can't resist the temptation, says Donald TrelFord The Times Offersdirect Fantasy Island The Sunday Times Figures of fun Hammer rises from the grave Brit-horror is back in business, says Boyd Farrow BMJ Publishing Group Créme The British Institute of International and… Office Manager/Personal Assistant ?25,000 Chelsea -… Office Manager/Personal Assistant £25,000 Chelsea -… West Ham United plc An assistant required to Antique Furniture Dealer in… Non Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Human rights law applies to VAT Inconsistent notices on tenant not valid Court of Appeal When litigant in person seeks an adjournment Chancery Division Parole Board delay is unlawful European Court of Human Rights Bridge by Andrew Robson Word Watching Yesterday's viewing The Times Books Direct Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Solution on page 29 2 satellite, cable & digital Choice The Truth about Science Fiction History, 8pm 2 radio Choice Answers to Word-Watching 2 films Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2411 Choice The Open University
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