News from 01/09/2001
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Andrew Robson, James Landale, David Downing, Cath Urquhart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Stella Shamoon, David Charter Health Correspondent, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Flona Beckett, Nigel Denton, Maggie Alderson, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Barbara Segall, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Morgan, Phi, D. W. Robinson, Nicola Swanborough, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, John Mulvey, Ruper Mellor, Park of Monmouth, Dan Allen, Philip Howard, Indrajit Hazra, Ian Cobain, John R. M. Cook, James Bone, S. J. Russell, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Zenon Wozniakowski, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Don McCulln, Kevin Eason, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Victor Stock, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Lester May, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Stephen McClarence, Henry Harris, Hilary Rose, Paul Barnetson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Adam Sage, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Colin James Buttwell, Victoria Segal, Bobby Robson, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Helen Dunmore, Alice Lagnado, Ian Cobain and Tim Reid, John Young, Ian Belcher, Kumiko McCooey, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Roger Maynard and Catherine Philp, Martin Symington, Jonathan Sacks, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Cole, Derwent May, M. C. Crowdy, Angela Jameson, Ivan Hewett, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Mary Gold, Ed Potton, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Claire Bowman, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Stevie Chick, Mark Atherton, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, MynoT, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Linsey McNeill and Tom Chesshyre, Christina Koning, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Willoughby, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Clive Mathieson, Christopher Walker Ireland Correspondent, Lucy Pinney, Patricia Utechin, Allegra Donn, James Allcock, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, James given, Jo Morris and Sarah Turner, Tim Brentnall, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Blundell, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Louise Nicholson, Nick Hasell, Caroline Morrow Brown, Ali Ward, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Gerard Fox, Philip August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Thomas (Director of Communications, Diocese of Oxford), Mike Mulvihill, Anne Ashworth, John Goodman, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Kathryn Minett, Brian MacArthur, Cat Callender, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Peter Baker, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, John Carey, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Annabelle Thorpe, Lewis Stuart, Jason Cowley, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, James Caplin, Nigel Draper, Christopher Elliott, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Fran Littlewood, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Dianna Adler, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Bill Edgar, Fred Dellar, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, Robert Whymant and Edwin Karmiol, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Michael Evans, Julian Ryall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, James Moore and Antonia Senior, John Barclay, V. R. Bareham, Richard Owen and Sam Coates, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,
ResumoHooligan invasion tests police Inside No Equitable cash 44 die in blast St Paul's leads girls to starring role in GCSEs The Nine Section Big Match Weekend Paper Free Jamie Oliver magazine 16 great new recipes Hearing ordered on right to die Stay away Lady Thatcher, says Duncan Smith Sleepy Head Six weeks to halt foot-and-mouth or vaccinate School Zone Racism endemic in party, says Tory First direct By a Correspondent: Updated Ark Royal returns home BA snub for party gatherings News in Brief Secret files found Holiday death BSE group talks Indian summer Shampoo giants tell spies to wash and go Keep your Personal Details Private Shop with Rival research can slide into dirty tricks Eurotunnel and Britain clash on French security Nationwide 'We have no alternative. We keep trying' Asylum-seekers immune to law Ratings battle ? ITV thinks it's all over Forget 1966, what about 1899? Thank you for not being drunk and disorderly Abducted girl, 6, killed by father £1.2m drug dealer paid £100 a week Halifax Oompah band is up with the Sun First-class post failing to deliver News in Brief Hyperactivity link Hit-and-run death Murder PC inquiry Reptiles for Eden No public cash for Equitable rescue package The slippery slope to financial ruin The Ads the Other Banks Don't Want You to See Persil Four men who have questions to answer Militant mood as Diana's devotees remember Blairs' best bet for Balmoral is the Duke's barbecue Axe Your Phone Bill Holyrood rates '£4m' Great Service British Airways Bulletin from the duly Asian in an Oldham pub Indrajit Hazra of the Hindustan Times finds out how local see life in their troubled town Britannia Birmingham unveils £324m stadium design By a Staff Reporter: Army veteran spared jail for arson attacks OUCH British Airways Railway disruption 'is worst since the war' Red signal errors rise Dixons Foreign Office mothers given creche incentive How to hire two lawyers for price of one Women won over to breast feeding Woman's long campaign to die with dignity Questions of life and death Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agecy Cheltenham&Gloucester Briton is killed in Alps fall News in Brief Louise cards used Plate review Police payout Pig Brother show Fermenting talents promise a better Tory vintage Michael Gove on Conservative hopefuls Standard Life Bank Three who may end up at the top of the crop Evesham Comrades bid Sapper Collins tearful farewell Slav protesters try to stop debate over peace deal Chrysler Veterans recall the 'journey from hell' Pope's profile takes Vatican into eurozone B&Q Europe on alert as €600 billion hits the road Cher sued by sacked adviser News in Brief Killer suspect held (AFP): Matignon fire US election thief Taleban closures Spain protests Guilty Parisians take to the grass Saga City that sank sheds light on a lost empire Oliver August on Fuxian Lake How I got that sinking feeling Tiny Cheltenham & Gloucester Racism marchers attack Israel Offers of refuge for boat people isolate Australia Microsoft Flood of migrants await signal to go (AP): Man left forgotten in jail for two years Lambeth Building Society Gore on ragged road back Ai Gore: he lost the election by a whisker 44 killed in Japan gambling club blast The Sunday Times Oj detective turns eye to other deaths TV's Sopranos bring chorus of discontent Halifax Legally flaunting the flesh Football female is top of class Standard Life Bank Exam should be taken a year early, says head Top of their Class The Times Gcse League Tables 2001 Wall Street waits and prays for the rebound Culture Miele Publish and let bad times be damned Comedy that was born to run Too much alike to be just friendly rivals Roger Boyes says the war we just can't seem to find a way of making peace Cheshire Building Society Time Online on the Website Today Football Live Geoff HURST Q&A Jamie Oliver Online An a to Z of national character, warts and all The deadline draws near for the chronicling of 50,000 lifetimes Nature needs the farmer's help on preserving the landscape that we love Picture Gallery Do you honestly believe in miracles? Picture Gallery Bear cheek Collaboration The French must act to end the scandal of Sangatte Vote for a Tory Those who still have a ballot form should use it Money Matters Nothing of note in the new euro design Australia and refugees A-M of success Tories should elect man of stature in hour of need Church's failure to fight occultism Women in Parliament Euro notes questioned Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Trump cards in Mugabe's hand Call to the colours Musical exits Court Circular Announcement Appointments in the Forces Weekend birthdays Forthcoming marriages Marriage Far Too Happy Judaism remains as quarrelsome and vibrant as ever Credo Jonathan Sacks Sunday worship San francisco ballet At Your Service Ruth Gledhill On This Day September 1,1988 Woman cannot remember killing best friend Weekend anniversaries John Chambers Make-up artist who created the masks for planet of the Apes-and Mr. Spock's ears Yoshiaki Shiraishi Restaurateur who made traditional Japanese cuisine move with the times Personal Column Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Milestones News The Times Crossword Weathercall Southampton Boat Show England offered escape route Matt Dicklnson Football Correspondent Cheltenham & Gloucester Opening blast Lord's stage for Afridi Picture Gallery Clipper tale Blair puts new spin on landale Blemishes rare in German advance All Internet Bets Tax Free Against the old foe our best friend is history Simon Barnes Two imperial nations, similar in character and footdball style, But there's one big difference Picture Gallery Football Saturday Ladbrokes Pace and perspiration can prove the winning formula for England Visa Jancker and Germany go hand in hand along road to respect Oliver Holt in Muncih Play-off draw does England a favour How they stand in Europe on the road to Japan and Korea 2002 We've come such along way since that grey day at Wembley Next Saturday Punters put little faith in England Thirty years of hurt? It's more like three decades of relief for Tartan Army Kevin McCarra Borderline Big match offers Lineker golden chance The Bbc ready to fight back after the loss of Lynam and Premiership highlight rights William Hill Victor Chandler Orange Keane keeps Irish eyes focused on threat from the Dutch Brown welcomes eyes of the world as Scotland seek to seize moment Giggs gets spur from captaincy of Wales Magilton ready for new stage Photographic memory Darby eager to leave his mark Rich Broadbent Diamond Life Liverpool delighted with double dealing Weekend fixtures and tables England hold sway as past is forgotten Passing Back Johnson at home in brave new world Rugby union David Hands Rugby Correspondent Robinson sets a daunting standard for likes of Paul Balmain Mark Souster's guide to the Zurich Premiership action Reid impresses in Glasgow rout Rugby on the Move Battle of the boot is crucial to Leicester Honest stock behind a great lock Book Review Somerset's chances may hinge on halting Afridi Cricket; Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy final Irrepressible Imran seizes his chance with bat and ball John Barclay That Summer Big hitter primed for big occasion Dutch and Johnson find form after move west Fletcher calls for reduced domestic format Smith too hot for England Given name becoming familiar Racing Alan Lee In The Spotlight Sandown Park Chester Ripon Raceline On Record Market Rasen Thunderer: Armchair Investor Point Given struck by injury Racing Results from yesterday's three meetings Wish Granted Trilogy can be success story Rob Wright Tipster of the year Meeting Points Olazabal's charge may book him Ryder cup place Golf From John Hopkins Golf Correspondent in Munich The Sunday Times Warriors show fighting spirit to peg back Bulls Rugby league Desperate Wasps eye Broncos Rusedski settles issue after bout of court rage Tennis: US Open By Our Sports Staff: McConnell hat-trick lifts St Helens Schumacher's crash highlights danger of too much Spa water Motor racing: Belgian Grand prtx Wilson struggling to rely on talent alone Fox-Pitt leads challenge to Nicholson's authority Equestrianism Lewis rematch plug descends into farce Boxing Charlton shakes off painful losing streak Bowls Hodgson strives for equal opportunity Motorcycling From Rick Broadbent in Oschersleben Germany Downing Street missive helps to keep London crew buoyant Salling James Landale Clipper Log Record lifts gloom for Radcliffe Sport Summary Ryan raises the gold standard Wallace qualifies for Masters event Washout causes Coffey concern Robinson ready to boost Storm Kaneria inspires innings victory Air Raid! The Daily results service Days ahead Times Square Taking the pain out of a run around of the Park Fit to Play Hays Works Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Results of Technical Core 2 and Final Admitting Examinations held in July 2001 Order of Merit and Prizes Robert Walters Credit Suisse Reed Accountancy Personnel Fss financial Walker Hamill Robert Half Martinwardanderson Suddenly grey suits get a new sparkle John Young assesses the prospects for young chartered accontants, while Brian Chiplin explains the changes to the Aca exams Institute of Chartered Accountants In England and Wales Pricewaterhousecoopers By the time you start reading these pages this… An exam fit for the 21st century Technical Core. 2. The Institute of Chartered Accountants' Credit List Equities edge higher Trek Nepal British Funds Hotelier books in for change Dominic Walsh meets Juergen Bartels Unit-Linked Insurance Investments CSFB roadshow hits China snag City Diary Below decks Business talk GUS enjoys fillip of rates fall Nick Hasell Stock Market Reassurance eases Motion sickness Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Has the runaway old economy any more to offer? Robert Cole Tempuss Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Group prepares for fight on loan penalties Commercial Property Positively Peterboough Fury at hard line on late filing Companies House is under fire for its policing of rules on company accounts Loans & Investment Business to Business The Times The Sunday Times Doors Firms fear cybercrime In Brief Wanted The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sound Seekers Qxl cuts losses by 30% Business in Brief Souter optimistic Atlantic blow Halifax Gloom at Zenith has Tv shares on a slide Hitachi cuts 14,700 jobs PPL seeks to raise £30m in rights issue Exchange Rates Nationwide Bioglan appoints Goldman Sachs as broker Results in Brief Meridien unveils boutique-style hotel makeover Inchcape, the car dealer headed by Peter Johnson,… NSB restores confidence Second departure at Old Mutual Double take on the Equitable shambles Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Millennium Hotels hit by slowdown Newcastle Building Society Singer investors to get £80m windfall Patience Wheatcroft Hotelier books in for change Treasury poised to downgrade growth forecast Vodafone and BT in Dutch price inquiry Airline pact for OFT and EU Stock Markets Neta delivers cheaper prices A Week in the City Currencies Founder of TeleCity quits Interest Rates Schroders ready as chief goes Scadinavlan Airlines Commodities Victory goes to the free spirits Goodbye to Tv makeoves; hello confindent orginality Stephen Anderton applauds the winners of The Times Back Garden of the Year Competition Life 2,3, 110 Weekending5 Food & Drink 6,7 Gardening… Mitsubishi Motors Skatepark life It's 'totally sick'… Caper crusade Put some zing into your dishes Fatal impact Riders at risk on the roads Dear Weekend Buzz 'If you leave now, Lord Archer, you need not return' Diplomat in a dog collar When Victor Stock became Rector of St Mary-le-Bow, he inherited a special sort of congregation Blimey, it's the Saga louts Mick Jagger's apperance on the cover of Saga magazine confirm the baby boomer shift into maturity. Valerie Grove celebrates a landmark Mick Hume The 'Stonehenge experience' was a roped-off rip-off, typical of our shrink-wrapped heritage industry Get me out of my fat suit Clset talk Maggie Alderson Shopwatch The Times Books Direct Only one careful wearer News that Julia Roberts buys second-hand chic sends Mary Gold out rummaging MG: Olive oil containers Skate speak The verdict Cool trucks, dude. Let's wax the kerb Nicola Swanborough goes 'grinding' in a London skatepark England's best houses Queue up to watch the birdie MacQuitty's Star buys Sainsbury's Sushi made easy Kumiko McCooey shares her secrets of cooking Japanese food in the Uk, where authentic ingredients are sometimes difficult to find Jane MacQuitty Chablis is the classic oyster wine, with plenty of fine, verdant, cheesy flavour to support its acidity Cut a caper in the kitchen Pork chop with caper and parsley sauce Nibbles Jill Dupleix Dear Jill Short cuts Picture Gallery Tofu with mascarpone They demolished this terrace. Now it's bacK Home Truths terraced houses Our favourite home .. . and why Enborne Park North of the Thames Homes overseas English Courtyard Devon Suffolk Sussex East Wiltshire Private Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Propertunites Canary Islands Multiple Display Advertising Items London Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ryan Lopez Soho Lofts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Desks on the Internet Stannah British Antique Replicas Coopers of Stortford Multiple Display Advertising Items Hair Loss? Ladder Stabiliser Multiple Display Advertising Items Farah Moorcrofts The Times Telephone Absolutely adorable Thai ladles seek sincere… The Times Gentlemen Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern Times Philip Howard on stepping out, braying Slones and how to eat oysters Saturday Rendezvous Designer, 44, divorced, tall, fit, attractive, blue… Berkeley Sweetingham International Onlylunch How to Respond to an Advertisement Gentlemen Saturday Rendezvous Club Sirius Welcome to Hype-on-Sea Sophisticated London based middle-aged businessman.… Sara Eden Where did all the owners go? In the Uk 15,000 dogs are put down each year. Will Sadie join them, asks Mary Gold The Times The Times Vet Crested newt joins MoD squad Army sites have become hevens for native wildlife and now civilians can go on patrol too. Stephen McClarence falls in Moo-sic while they work It's not just humans who get into the groove, says Caroline Morrow Brown Lucy Pinney Ouch, a rash of nettles Our top ten plants Churchill's Stairlifts Guardian Awnings Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Stairlifts Chillington Win a Westwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Haygate Engineering Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Tempur Blundell's Patch It's time to think about good things to pick ans eat-and in England that should mean apples Dear Stephen Stephen Anderton The Times Offeres Direct Star turn with a film-set flourish Growbag Barbara Segall on boots, autumn on boots, autumn jackets, willow plant protectors and decorative lead pots Picture Gallery Back garden competition winners Gardens to visit London, Devon and Essex Drawing board Ali Ward takes on the challenge of keeping the whole family outdoors in the latest instalment of Weekend's monthly design service Twenty thousand cliff hangers Feather report Derwent May Nodding dog Inchcape plc company Motors The Times Used Car Locator Danger: horse riders ahead Impatient drivers are turning our lanes into death traps, reports Vaughan Freeman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Cars W. 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Did you enter our summer Times… Prize Picture Prize Joke Meg@ Addresses The Listener Crossword No 3633 Take by MynoT Solution to No 3630 Vintage Stuff by Phi Times Two The Times Bookshop Bridge Chess Put your PC on your head Click by TimWapshott Solution to Jumbo 359 Winning Move Answers Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumb0 Crossword 362 Two Brains Who Said what Pictureline The tax return assault course Even the most honest are tripped up by self-assessment, says Susan Emmett Revenue's heavy-handed approach Money MoT Savings the boys can bank on Collecting Sotheby's sets out its stall Jupiter Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Money In the Business section Easy Money on Wednesday Ample Grounded by Barclaycard Surcharged by the calculating taxman Rewards non-starter L&G commission quandary Independent money-grabbers Legal & General Little faith in big-risk Europe Funds in Focus Savings the boys can bank on Helen Nugent meets as asset-gathering couple intent on providing for their offspring Norwich Union Derek Anderson and Sue Oakley West Bromwich Leeds & Holbeck Building Society Tokyo model for dot-coms Personal Investor Nota bene Robert Cole rounds up this week's Tempus tips Xansa has all the right ingredients Stella Shamoon gets a taste for Hilary Cropper's expanding enterprise Share of the Month Taking notice increases interest Scottish Widows Norwich Union The Times Bestinvest TD Waterhouse Neville James FC The Times RBS Advanta That sinking feeling Many savers take the plunge into with-profits without considering the dangers, say Mark Atherton Savings Legal & General Mind your own business Clare Stewart underlines the wisdom of being prepared for the unexpected Go It Alone Life Search A step backwards in banking Fran littlewood catalogues the errors that lost a 'valued' client Fidelity Investments Scottish Widows Personal Investment Authority Norwich Union Sotheby 's sets out its stall at Olympia Clare Stewarr reports on a big move to target a wilder market Collection Databank Bristol & West Intelligent, maybe, but hardly revolutionary Adwatch Marks & Spencer High Income Fund Stakeholder time bomb is ticking Small businesses face fines of up to ?50,000 says Antonia Senior Watchdog warning over bonds The M&G High Yield Corporate Bond Fund Anne Ashworth Court challenge to annuity rule Another way to play in Munich As England plays Germany tonight the focus is on football and beer. But Munich has a superb cultural life into, says stephen McClarence Brittany Ferries Taj views India's exciting new hotels A ride in LA Disney for dudes Forget the tent Luxury in the New Forest Travel Noble Caledonia Limited Need to know Voyaces Jules Verne Cath Urquhart California condensed for kids Disney's new theme park mererly whets the appetite says Martin Symington Seeing the Med- in Japan Julian Ryall reports from Disney's bizarre, sea-themed venture in Japan Cox & Kings British Airways Holidays Thomson Lakes & Mountains Where next? Making women welcome in Thailand Attacks on female visitors have not halted a new tourist drive, write Linsey McNeil and Tom Chesshyre Rising from the Ashes Cricket holidays are booming writes Tom Chesshyre The Travel Collection Museum of the week National Coal Mining Museum, Wakefield Brits follow the path of Blairs AFP, Reuters, AP: World of Travel France in feria row Crystal Welcome to the new New Forest There's far more to this corner of Hampshire than tents and ponies. 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Jo Morris reviews the books and Sarah Turner looks at websites Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Qantas Holidays World Wide Trval Insurance Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fast Ferry Deals to Western France Sail The Times Airline Network Buzz Australia Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Flights Americana Vacations Plc Canadian Trave Insurance The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Last minute travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lipstuff Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sun Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stene Line Lake District Cumbria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Langdale Irish Ferries Over 200 Quality Last minute flights Route of the week Milan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Play The only television and radio guide you will need Going out, staying in: the next seven days The Times Offers Direct Film Music Books Theatre Dance Games Tv & Radio… Play After hours The actress loves Martin Scorsese's films, terry and June, Sebatian Faulks's novels and fiamenco dancing, but hates West End musicals Julia Sawalha was bom in London in 1968 into a… Music Film choice: A Knight's Tale (Pg) New relases Suspicious River (18) Director: Lynne Stopkewich ,… Play's top 10 Bottoms up With No 1 movies and albums and $9 million fee for her latest film role, jennifer Lopez is leaving her rivals behind, says Ed potton Cv Jennifer Lopez Nurse Betty (18 ) Director Nell LaBute 2000 , Available to buy on video and Dvd from Sep 3 Video choice: Men of Honor (15) Television films: Pay per view This week's hottest us release: Rat Race Rock 'n' roles Victoria Segal, our woman in the know, has news on The Rock Christmas goodies and Nicolas Cage Paul Connolly's choice: Macy Gray (feat. 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