News from 08/08/2001
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Andrew Robson, Andrew Norfolk, Helen Studd and David Lister, J. D. F. (Don) Perry (Industrial Editor), Mark McArthur-Christie (Road traffic and safety spokesman), Jon Ashworth, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Andrew Pierce, Trevor Watts, Flowers, Grace Bradberry, Jessica Davies, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, David Wilson, Philip Robson (Medical director), Mark Souster, John Gosden, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, David Powell and Matthew Pryor, Hannah Betts, David Chater, James Bone, Melissa Katsoulis, Zoë Brân, Maria-Belen Parker, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Margaret O'Shea, Corinne J. Grimley Evans, Martha Williams, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor, David McVay, Gareth Capner (Senior Partner), Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, David Townley, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Daniel Finkelstein, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Celebrity Jack, Tom Allen-Stevens (Farmer and Arable Editor), Laura Peek and Rachel Brady, James Landale Political Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Lisa Jardine, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Camilla Womack, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Robert Fleckney, Barry Millington, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Hubert Chesshyre, Martin Ball, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Christopher Walker Ireland Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jonathan Edwards, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Jerome Pugmire, Derek Martin (Conservative constituency chairman), Nick Hasell, Philip August, Siân Morgan, Nigel Hawkes and Damian Whitworth, Adam Fresco, F. W. de Klerk, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Katty Kay, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, G. S. Gardiner, Kevin McCarra, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Moira Petty, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jake Loddington, Melissa Lawrence, Richard Owen and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Liesbeth Tangelder-Schouten, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Adam Bruce, Jack Bailey, David Powell, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Nicholas Boles, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Pamela Townsend, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBidding war pushes up farm payouts Arty-party people City gloom Road worthy Boy's damages No, I don'st want to see your child's… My golden day by Jonathan Edwards NHS buys private hospital, staff and all Silent laughter is a dog's best-kept secret The Time Today: page 2 Crpssword: 24 Law Report:… Picture Gallery 'Stop refugee dispersal' plea Summer times Perfect picnics Backed by the UK'S Leading Insurers Outrage as doctor prepares to clone babies The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Killer boy's sentence is cut Vets condemn 'needless' slaughter The Times only The weather today Speed limit on cameras to be lower News in Brief 'Gun factory' raid Saatchis divorce Arrest death Riot film released Solicitors barred Couple fight to be part of their grandson's life By a Correspondent: 'Clingfilm attack was a nightmare' Harry Potter's winning trick Brothers found shot dead after night out Fujitsu Siemens £100,000 for boy injured in school rugby game Tempur Dejected refugees end up with bed, breakfast and broken windows Asylum-seekers' plight Czechs call a halt to airport screening Race is top of people's agenda Commentary Jealousy sets the poor against victims Doctors hope for cloned baby by end of the year Father's son is to be his identical twin IVF clinics told to avoid triplets Volvo Register to cut adoption delays Britain to treat boy tortured by rebels New meningitis test expected to save children's lives Polo Match Three friends in Welsh typhoid outbreak It's cheaper by car, even if you have to buy one Cricket chief who left boys faces ban Village team scores with £1m legacy DNA 'caught up with killer' Ntl: Telewest Stars get second billing in party funding report Duncan Smith sets up anti-Clarke network The Times Online Irish Ferries Trimble gives IRA new arms deadline Brighton bomb victim meets his would-be killer Britain trails in league of women MPs Women stand up for right to entertain The Time Online Meaningless comment on Bulger case Pleasance Theatre The Age of Consent Adler, king of the harmonica, dies aged 87 Revolution against 460 years of French 'civil service speak' Ford Scoop up or pay up, Paris council tells dog owners Married bishop asks for clemency Satanists suspected in double killings Pentium Anarchists plan Nato 'battlefield' in Naples Peugeot Patients play roulette with ailing service Inside Germany British GPs suffer by comparison Zimbabwe whites attacked in reprisal MacEdonia prepares to sign treaty World in Brief Suharto accused Loss of control (Reuters): General dies Author mourned (Reuters): Home delivery Rac Vidal casts McVeigh as a hero Clinton to tell all about Lewinsky Award for Kidman Fresh American strike on Iraq AXA Direct Russians at Pentagon for missile talks Intelligent Finance The Times online If we offer a haven, it has to be safer than this The asylum-seekers dispersal policy is right, but its implementation is not Not so much a man with a golf handicap as a man handicapped by golf Picture Gallery Here's looking at you, babe Court out Diary Unsafe Haven A murder and a dangerously charged response Triple Agent When immunisation is a public duty Black Humorist A salute to Robert Burton on his republication Tory finances and Eurosceptic thrust The loss of a child Employment tribunals Impartial cannabis review required Speed cameras and road safety House prices Fuchs's religion Whazzup? Bridging the gap The politics of farm subsidies Perfect timing Only as old as you feel Pockets deep enough Court Circular The Leverhulme Trust Birthdays Latest wills Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Diplomatic Service appointments Marriages Flightwise Flight searchers Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Jetline Travel Insurance Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parlimentary Notices Larry Adler Musical enfant terrible who matured along with his instrument until composers and audiences acclaimed him a master Jorge Amado Brazilian writer who began as a left-wing polemicist but lived to see his novels become the stuff of television soap opera Legal Notices Court & Social Comedian Oliver Hardy Dies The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Trichologist Late recovery for shares Citation plc British Funds Railway heritage schemes gather profitable head of steam Analysis Warning: yet another excuse on the line Explaining poor performance requires a scapegoat and a degree of resourcefulness The Times CSFB staff get dressing-down City Diary Picture Gallery On the cards City Diary Name calling City Diary Ruling class City Diary Sage falls prey to US gloom Stock Market Broker's change of heart hurts SFI 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 No reason to leap into big-spending Brambles Tempus Amersham Logica Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Big five record firms in Net sales inquiry Standard Life Bank RBS heartens shareholders with 37% interims increase Logica acts to counter talk of profit warning Smartlogik may seek cash for acquisitions Deal ends British Biotech reshape Results in Brief Amersham puts US float plan on 'indefinite hold' Another 1,200 jobs to go at BASF Baxter buys German cancer unit Business in Brief Adidas closes gap Knight jobs going Wolves buyback VNU sale to 3i Baynes tender Argonaut setback Deal lifts Tornado Yule buys stake Exchange Rates P&g slides to first loss for eight years BMW improves but fails to cheer market Internet fraudster jailed Object lessons from a tale of two companies Commentary Intel plans discounts of 50% in price war GKN shines on 'go-it-alone' market debut Dell Telecoms stocks suffer amid European woes Inside Microsoft takes antitrust fight to Supreme Court Aerospace rivals count the cost as slowdown begins to bite The Times Crossword 21,801 Stock Markets US ray of hope in productivity Tesco takes alternative root Currencies BP chemical division profits dive South East to face jobs blow Interest Rates Marriott Martin Barrow Commodities Three steps to heaven: the golden hours of Jonathan Edwards Hours after winning Great Britain's first gold medal in the World Athletics Championships in Edmonton, Jonathan Edwards sat down in his hotel bedroom to complete this account. He begins with his thoughts on Saturday night, shortly after his last-gasp leap carried him into the final, and then describes the events leading to his triumph in the early hours of yesterday morning The Times online Go First Glance Yesterday Television Francis looking to future after Rovers return Football: Nationwide League third division The Times Hull seeking promotion sequel Third division: club-by-club guide Torquay turn to McFarland for seaside specials Enckelman lapse leaves Villa with work to do Football Premiership sponsor will not forsake relegated Coventry Advocaat wants fans to unnerve Turks Champions League Jaded Newcastle fail to find any sparkle Liverpool yearn for return to elite O'Neill confident of passing Dutch test Gascoigne offered chance of new life in America Lamb determined to perfect balancing act Cricket Impatient batsmen no match for Burns Peters makes his mark A touch of rustic charm in the middle of town The Good Ground Guide Yesterday 's scoreboards Revival by Bell takes toll on Hampshire Gilchrist confirmed as stand-in captain Lancashire look to the future Macey defies pain to stay in medal hunt Athletics: World Championships Caborn confirms backing for 2005 Jones left running on empty Failure to fuel interest in oil country IAAF to reveal test results World Championships results Edwards keen to extend his leap years Henman decidedly keen on Stefanki connection Gunnell confirms supremacy with world record Detective engaged to root out Bradman forgeries Diary St Helens hooker rejects union advances Rugby league By Our Sports Staff: Lewis rematch deal is finally confirmed Boxing Sailing: Cowes Week MacArthur rejects cheating claim Safin falls at the first again Tennis Andrews prevails in generation game Bowls White begins Bristol battle Rugby union England lose Parnham Hockey The Times Britain ring changes for Nations Cup Sport Summary Richardson quits Wakefield Hackett claims world record Masters on course for change Huntingdonshire cup success England boys edge out Wales The Daily results service The Times Cricket—Test match ratings Today's sports weather Times Square Today Have your e-say Win tickets Racing Pontefract Yarmouth Leicester Yesterday's results Sandown Park Newcastle Brighton Meeting Points The Times guide to day's racing TEAMtalk Raceline Galileo proves worthy of all the accolades Racing O'Brien sets poser at Leopardstown Daewoo Darley secures hat-trick Summer times Books Sculpture Crème How to be happy Contents Poor diet breeds melancholy Renaissance reasons to be cheerful The most unlikely beach read this summer is 500,000 words long and nearly 400 years old. Hannah Betts romps her way through Robert Burton's The Anatomy of Melancholy The scholarly life is a melancholy one Love is a principal cause Paranormal factors Ageing is depressing Money Physiognomy is destiny Melancholy is hereditary Other causes The 2 Minute Briefing German lessons in Jewish life In the land of the Final Solution Jewish émigrés from Eastern Europe are having to be taught the basic tenets of their faith by local rabbis. Roger Boyes reports from Berlin Don't park on my insecure ego A row over an office parking space only proves how status-conscious we are at work, says Jessica Davies The Times Summer Fun Return of the cold war warrior Was going organic wrong for Iceland stores? Probably, says the chain's founder. Interview by Moira Petty 'The emperor of frozen food' Scottish Friendly Where to find top financial advice Easy Money How to find a trustworthy financial adviser; plus the profit from falling interest rates In the money homebuyers have never had it so good Novel truth of a spear's tale A fierce family heirloom led Ronald Wright on a journey through history, he tells Vanora Bennett Henderson's Spear By Ronald Wright Doubleday, £15.99;349 pp ISBN 0 385 60269 3 £13.49 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Bird fanciers Derwent May Return to Africa F. W. de Klerk Intelligent novel of golem and genes The Procedure By Harry Mulisch Trans, Paul Vincent Viking, £16.99;240 pp ISBN 0 670 88929 6 £14.99 (99p p&p) 0870 160 80 80 If dogs could talk Hound Music By Rosalind Belben Chatto & Windus, £15.99. ISBN 0 701 17277 0;306 pp £13.49 (99p p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Bestsellers What makes twitchers twitch A pheasant that lured a man to his death… Derwent May on the perils of birding Birders By Mark Cocker Jonathan Cape, £15.99;240 pp ISBN 0 224 06002 3 £14.49 (99p p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Beware creative writers Blue Angel By Francine Prose Allison & Busby, £12.99;314 pp ISBN 0 749 00580 7 £11.99 (99p p&p) 0870 160 80 80 About the Author By John Colapinto Fourth Estate, £10;272 pp ISBN 1 841 15639 6 £9 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Rider Haggard's return to Africa Diary of an African Journey By H. Rider Haggard Hurst & Co., £20;345 pp ISBN 1 85065 468 9 £18.50 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Diary The Times Oldenburg's storm in Porto Visual Art a Pop Art hero is still thinking impressively big, finds Richard Cork at the Serralves Museum in Portugal National Theatre Summer times Picnics in the park Bosworth Battlefield The verdict Caught on camera Around Britain CC How to Groombridge Place Gardens Summer Times Coupon The Times Coupon Summer times Five-day weather forecast What's your idea of a great day out? Scotland Don't Miss An ebullient proclamation of love from the Serralves… Forever samba Exhibitions Brazil has one of the hottest art scenes on the planet. John Russell Taylor joins the party Vermeer Play choice The lonely hearts clubbed Edinburgh Theatre Solitary souls make good company for Benedict Nightingale but titter ye not for a Frankie Howerd show Dance Giselle Covent Garden Proms Ulster Orchestra/Sitkovetsky Albert Hall/Radio 3 Opera & Ballet Sadler's Wells Alexander's bigtime fans A best-selling Italian academic tells James Christopher why Alexander the Great could be the next Gladiator Arte Povera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dreweatt Neate Homes overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landsdowne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Offers in the region of £245,000 Home is where the art is The Times Prize offer incorporated newspaper rules Court of Appeal Disciplinary proceedings end on expiry of contract Court of Appeal Liquidator's powers not to be used for banning director Court of Appeal Legal profit cannot be seized Court of Appeal Review Bridge Word Watching Chess Winning Move Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Films BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2415 Choice Old English Inns Working on the road No trouble at Mills Fashion: second best Help yourself and others by delegating effectively Melissa Lawrence Learning Curves Tips and Techniques Time Savers Web World Mills and boon A Working Relationship Moneypenny Test Computer Clear Contacts Resources Connection Multi Media Producer and Director requires P. 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