News from 03/09/2001
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Andrew Robson, Matthew Bannister, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Daniel, Bruce Paterson, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Stephen Parkinson, Peter Lansley, Steve Collins, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Francis Wilkinson (Chief Constable), David Irvine, David Chater, Nick Ingham, James Bone, Hywel Probert, Sophia Linehan, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Suzan D. Smith, Gabrielle Starkey, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Derek Langslow (Chairman), Gerald Davies, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Bobby Robson, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Norman Harris, Sanjida O'Connell, Polly Hepburn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, David Graham (Chief Executive), Peter Smithers, Alice Lagnado, Jackson Parton, David H. Walton, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, Christopher Grounds, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Dr D. P. Moody, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor and John O'Leary Education Editor, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Alix Ramsay, Ernst Sondheimer, Helen Studd and Valerie Elliott, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Jack Welch, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, David Charter, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Dynes, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Ian Cobain and David Lister, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Barry Wigmore, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Sophie Langley, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Robbie Millen, Simon Howard, Christopher Irvine, Carmel Allen, Robin Hughes,
ResumoHostility grows to Blair's schools strategy The Times Some young women think that the Conservative Party… Two for one flight offer One number—and no escape anywhere Okay, so it was 5-1. There's no need to boast Inside Picture Gallery Innocence lost Lord Hamlyn dies World Cup triumph Luxury By Our City Staff: GE boss selling anew style of sparkle Business 18-19 The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Fashi0n Milburn boosts patient power after criticism Innovative publisher who gave £2m to Labour dies The weather today The Queen Mother has hospital test News in Brief Stabbed man dies News in Brief Calling volunteers News in Brief Death inquiry News in Brief Boy hero ends age of innocence for US baseball Little game that got big Farewell to Barnard, the playboy king of hearts Soapstars France to put asylum camp at Dunkirk Germans sport deep scars of soccer rout On a defeated country For once, the nation's lain butty has landed j am-side up On counting to five Hooligans caught on camera by police face travel ban World Cup TV deal 'up in the air'6 Medicinal leech is back in new clot-busting role Useful Suckers Master chefs cook up the authentic taste of the East Haji Suubrat Ali Mia's lamb rezala AA Insurance Services House price hotspots in South News in Brief Plans risk lives News in Brief Thames fire News in Brief Beer tastes like News in Brief How do you tell a child her mother has been… Top barrister push earnings to £500,600 Jaeger-Le-Coultre Venice offers Bollywood epic a route to the West Justice reform in jeopardy, survey finds AXA Direct Coffee is linked to heart disease St Joseph's Hospice Earlier bonuses may help to halt teacher exodus More autonomy Foot-and-mouth zone may widen Direct Line Inclusiveness 'hits research quality' Saga Picture Gallery Mastercard Solitary summer of computer children Law firm campaigns for miners News in Brief Cardinal died poor News in Brief Death fall News in Brief Spectator hurt News in Brief Once bitten News in Brief Duncan Smith offers hope for Tory women Blairite think-tank raises prospect of early poll Nobody Offers better value 700 business chiefs back campaign to save pound The Royal Bank of Scotland RaC Snp fear over cut in Scots MPs Politics in Brief Tory donor's Clarke warning Politics in Briefing Ulster police reform setback Politics in Brief Tourism neglect is 'shameful' Politics in Brief British snipers in hilltop vigil at arms handover Slav paramilitary forces worry West $11m to save building Home Insurance Hitachi If we joined the euro he'd lose control of our… No West resists call for apology over slave trade US adopts 'Contras policy' in communist Belarus Read my Lips the Debut Album Featuring the Single… Germany's love-struck minister flies into trouble Court to rule on boat people A harsh shelter Somak Bonhams & Brooks (Reuters): Seychelles President wins vote World in Brief Jiang peace visit World in Brief (AP): Airlift hero dies News in Brief (AFP): Gunman shot News in Brief (AFP): Biker death bomb News in Brief (Reuters): Shark kills boy News in Brief Sex in space: thin blue line keeps crews in check Like making love in water, low gravity is not insurmountable Medical Briefing $60m stem-cell grant halted in Bush protest EasyJet. com Sixties heart-throb actor dies Time US drops objection to China build-up Online Tomorrow Blair caught in two minds over public services Labour's old guard prepares for battle over the role of the private sector They thought it was all over in 1966. Now they hope it's starting again Why Tory Meldrews are such a turn-off Real class Diary Unitary Government Blair must end musical chairs so follow-my-leader can begin Creche Course Schools need to become more flexible institutions Supermanagers Masters of the gentle art of organising others Ballot role of the Tory grass roots Obstacle to drug reform Fatherhood matters Federal Europe is 'a road to ruin' Rules for British citizenship Stranded at Stansted Public sector woes We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… Police priorities Under-devolved? Television needs bold new vision Hitting the right note Pursuing investigations Curiouser and curiouser Court Circular Appointments in the Forces Nature notes Personal Column School news Birthdays Anniversaries Business fares Flight Centre Forthcoming: marriages Court & Social Lives in Brief Poul Anderson, science fiction writer, was born in Bristol, Pennsylvania, on Novomber 25,1926. He died on Orinda, Califirnia, on July 31,2001, aged 74 Perey Stalard, founder of modern-day road cycle racing in Britain, was on July 19,1909. He died on Auguest 11,2001, aged 92 Christiaan Barnard Bold and skilful surgeon who carried out the world's first human heart transplant operation and relished the celebrity it brought him Brian Moore Broadcaster whose meticulous preparation and unruffled manner made him an authoritative and popular voice of football Brian Moore, football Febe commentator, was born on February 28,1932. He died on Septeber 1,2001, aged 69 Professor Tolkien Leaves an Unpublished Book Cornhill Insurance Jack Welch: the toughest boss In the first of a series of extracts from his autobiography, jack Welch, chairman and chief executive of General Electric, reveals how he became America's most admired manager Diving deep to find the gems in the business Picture Gallery I ran in and yelled:'I'm dying, I'm dying' C&g Channel Islands Limited Capitalisation, week's change Radisson Edwardian Hotels Mobile operators warned of fraud risk in 3G launch Treasury faces access fight with sub-postmasters Institutions quit Claims Direct Nline. com Lloyd's to pursue Canadians Business in Brief Japan caution News in Brief Hst to join Aim News in Brief Out of steam News in Brief Tesco second News in Brief Expansion plans News in Brief Opec output cut News in Brief US impasse to limit update on Diageo What the Sunday Papers Say Portman Building Society Results and statistics Change on Week Economic outlook Exchange Rates Inside Cbi seeks rate reduction as confidence slumps City staff face threat of 40% cut in bonuses Downturn 'sharper' than predicted The Times Crossword Stock Markets BT to kick off demerger with briefings Equitable treatment criticised Woolworths base for sale Court challenge over aniiitity rules NFU Mutual to fight £3bn listing attempt The Open University New world beckons England Charcol 8 Page Football Souvenir plus 8 More Pages of Sport England reap the benefits of Eriksson effect Man-to-man marking England The Times When Three Lions roared Memories inspired by Munich: John Goodbody selects five of England's finest footballing performances We knew we had the edge in ability and set out to prove it Sports Daily Devastating Owen produces charge to explode myth of German infallibility C&g Cheltenham & Gloucester When Three Lions roared What's Important in Football Football Wounded general forces the doubters to retreat A calm has settled over England's finest player Weakened England given timely boost by Paine Picture Gallery Action station brings a nation together Programme Notes Munich heroes have world at their feet Night of high drama that gave supporting cast chance to settle old score at last It is a match that will live for ever in the minds of those England fans who carmmed into Munich Olympic Stadium. Here, two Times writers give their personal view of how events unfolded in Germany Victory that had even the Auld Enemy dishing out praise Every nation will be jealous of the talent that is emerging from England's premier teams When Three Lions roared Ireland prepare to take the final step Dell Denmark surprised as Gillespie leads telling breakout Wales suffer another nightmare at their field of dreams Creative Croatia expose the flaws of Scotland Hampden Park teams The road to Japan and Korea 2002 Boniek revives Poland's fortunes Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Legal Notices 'There will be scars for life'- Kahn Germany's goalkeeper puts into words the hurt of nation in shock Renault Clio When Three Lions roared Parnevik's Ryder Cup record puts him in the driving seat Sam Torrance's Ryder Cup Team Daly leaves Harrington to rue perennial role of second-best Leading final scores from Munich Record breaker Yesterday Today Sorry Henman discovers he is the weakest link Tennis: US Open Costa calls time on Ivanisevic's party Salford fold before assured Broncos Rugby league Pearson's kicking skills edge Wakefield closer to safety Ready Teddy leads line for New Zealand at Burghley Equestrianism By a Correspondent: Huddersfield left to rue costly errors Hemmings claims gold at double Sport Summary Golden's 63 reels in Sorenstam Sort Summary Muralitharan turns on the style Sport Summary Lomu ready to play in England Sport Summary El Guerrouj falls short of record Sport Summary Carr second after Midlands victory Sport Summary Johnstone clings on to Italy job Sport Summary Kent's second try proves decisive Sport Summary Hislop maintains healthy lead Sport Summary Schumacher restores Germany's pride Motor racing: Belgian Grand prix Wilson closes in on Formula One seat Edwards rides his luck to move closer to Bayliss Motorcyling Kevin Eason reviews the teams' performances at Spa Smith upstaged by relentless Cumbria Bowls Australians switch on to Thorn's lifesaving skills Athletics Spa details Leeds prove too hot for lukewarm Bath Rugby union: Zurich Premiership Wasps rescued by Logan's accuracy Gloucester Tuigamala and Walder unlock Leicester Nervous Sharks leave it late to settle contest Newport reflect on what they are missing Eales goes out on a high Parsons leaves Leicestershire without a prayer Cricket: Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy final Full Scoreboard from Lord's Middlesex humbled by Davis Norwich union League Ripley marks final chapter with steely performance Yesterday's Norwich Union League scoreboards Glamorgan celebrate early as rain ensures promotion Build-up for Boswell wide of the mark Grayson justifies his call-up Ellis gives summit drama its final twist Fotball: Natonide League Nationwide League Jevons earns top spot Non-League Wycombe fall to will of Thorrington Bracknell put league first this time Wright looking to build fortress Scotland The Daily results service Rugby union Tennis: Us Open results from Flushing Meadows Cricket Days ahead Times Square Retiring types who breed only regret Racing Hamilton Park TEAMtalk Raceline Leaders in the Flat championships Yesterday's results Folkestone Details from Saturday's four meetings Meeting Points Morshdi secures German prize Lise style Parents Fashion Arts Slavery: It's Payback Time! Contents The white man's new burden Compensation culture The 2 Minute Briefing The week ahead What male crisis? 'I don't recognise gender barriers in the workplace' Save me from the yobs in club class The Times Jane shilling Riven by ugly squabbles, ashamed of its past and uncertain of its future, the Church is a throughly mediocre product Squidgy chocolate cake and immortality Answer back When talk is not cheap and the homework suffers 2 for 1 Flight Offer Terms & Conditions Too young to be told? Parent. forum How can I encourage my stay-at-home 16-year-old son to go out more? How you can help Each week Times readers are invited to suggest solutions to a parenting problem such as the one above and to offer advice, preferably based on their own experiences RI A nose for new aromas Josef Limacher is a smell collector, combining the world for exotic odours. Sanjida O'Connell discovers how he combines chemistry and physiology with the sensibility of an aesthete Did dust bring foot-and-mouth to our shores? The Times Food & Drink Month Eat, think and be merry Answer to the perfect storm? An American inventor thinks his product can stop hurricanes. But while experts concede that it can make rain, Barry Wigmore reports, they don't believe it can beat nature To have or to have not Diary Emma Hope's Shoes Final Reductions Streetwise fin de siecle Product Running repairs for footwear Insider tip Nights in bright satin The Times Beauty end of summer How to be seriously popular Interview As John Adams appears at the Proms, Richard Morrison meets the composer who has re-energised classical music Play choice today's highlights compiled by Ann Scanlon Proms ENO Proms The Times No Moor Mr Nice Guy La Movie a hip update of Othello without the verse? It's not as bad as you think, says Sean MacAulay Brothers in arms This year's Venice Film Festival got off to a surreal start for James Christopher, and it wasn't simply the opening film Entertainments BBC Entertainments Listings to Advertise in this Section… Life lines Theatre a John Cage radio play takes to the stage and beguiles Donald Hutera Stepping back and forwards Dance New York City Ballet's last hurrah at this year's festival left Donald Hutera more disappointed than cheering Opera Saint Francois d'Assisse Usher Hall Avoiding insurance by post-contract fraud Court of Appeal No public element needed in private breach of peace Court of Appeal Director's liability to account similar to that to pay damages Chancery Division Inferring possibility of concerted practice Court of Justice of the European Communities Conditions on import of precious metals unlawful COURTof Justice of the European Communities Review Bridge Word Watching The Times Chess Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Sky Sports 1 Newspapers Support Recycling 2 radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Edge of Darkness (1943, b/w). Channel 4,1.25pm Lewis… Soapstars Times 2 Crossword No 2437 Today's Television Pages 30 & 31 satellite and… Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland
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