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News from 04/09/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, James Moore, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Stephen Brown and Sarah Howlett, Richard Harrison, Ivo Tennant, John Goodbody and Sam Lister, Michael Evans Defence Editor, D. R. Myddelton, Matt Wolf, Hannah Betts, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Greg Purling, Melissa Katsoulis, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, R. G. Thomson, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Patrick Carroll, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, C. T. Eriksen, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Mike Hewitt, Gary Jacob, Richard Houghton, D. J. Luke, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Fiona Berry, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Anatole Kaletsky, Jeremy Guscott, Roland Watson, Angela Jameson and Clive Mathieson, Charles Bremner, Sheila Seymour, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Malcolm Bailey, Michael Patten, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Ron Goldstein, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Christine Glover, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Mike Pitts and Lewis Smith, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Michael Horsnell and Rachel Richardson, Tim Reid and Laura Peek, Chris Goldie, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster Political Editor and Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Veronica Cowan, Rupert Isaacson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rolf Harris, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Simon J. Smith, David A. Falvey, Philip Webster Political Editor, Justin Roux, Ann Scanton, Kevin McCarra, Jane Collins, Maureen Paton, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Christopher Reed, Michael Gove, David James, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Christopher Clague, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Stephen Dalton, Damian Whitworth and Robin Young, Joseph C. Y. Lee, Neil Covey, Alastair Hume, Valerie Grove, Robin Tutty and Tim Robinson, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, Norman L. Banner, Anthony Howard, T. Andrews, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, R. D. Ward,

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Patients wait longer for NHS surgery in the South Sponsored novel The Low Fares Airline We brand Migrants as 'bogus' or Pathetic… Two for one flight offer BT faces ownership battle over new million-pound name The times today Stars outplayed by Prince and the showgirls How I played the power game Blunkett demands asylum summit in France The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Clarke says Blair is waging war against farmers Anthony Howard on the Tory election race Portillo supporters in row over think-tank The weather today Statue wins extra time 'Worst day' as disease reaches 2,000 cases Weldon's new gem is sponsored novel By a Correspondent: Winslet's titanic romance sinks after three years Britannia How to put Parker Pen to paper England fans rush to snap up World Cup tickets Longest wait is for hip and knee operations 'You cannot get what you need here when you want it' Intelligent Finance Pay to boost special constables by 18,000 Antibiotics may cut heart attack risk Custody role for nurses Strike fear as Tube pay talks fail News in Brief Blair mix-up Kidnapper jailed Navigator slept Conran son bailed Fifth typhoid case M5 death driver Children walk a gauntlet of Belfast hatred Fantasy lottery winner jailed Could You? Police New Mini recalled over petrol blast risk Autonomy Kidman returns to scene of her stage triumph Fujitsu Computers Siemens Guard is charged with theft of secrets 'Chelsea on Sea' property boom Crufts judge fined for cruelty Leukaemia Research Fund Nine angry Men are more than enough Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes report from the British Association for the Advancement of Science Festival in Glasgow Chocolate may foil flight thrombosis Internet Access Juries replaced torture to seek out guilt Living cells technique heralds artificial liver Daylight cure for sleeping problems Science in Brief Cannabis aid in MS trials Robot joins in tai chi Navy chiefs to plan tactics in Web wardroom Iron Age boats discovered near pagan site IBM IT Specialist, Mara Sabisch Vandals wreck lab and ruin 200 smear tests IBM Film-makers float a fake Venice for £4m Cell death Asian's family seek inquiry Customs impounds groom's sporran Blair urged to guard tunnel with troops Halt to 'asylum shopping' tops EU agenda Abbey National Weary refugees dream of escape Search for sanctuary Saga King puts Britain off-limits Baume & Mercier Fujitsu US and Israel walk out of race conference Reno seeks revenge on Bush brother in Florida Rspca President tells workers that better times are coming Women seek sanctuary in cars AXA Direct Lesbian Heche marries her Mr Right Bonhams & Brooks Kursk may not be salvaged World in Brief (Reuters): 40,000 flee flood (AFP): Bar on ex-King (AFP): Afghan trial starts (AP): Meeting moved (AFP): Baby sale arrests (AP): Film critic dies (AFP): Ferris week Killer dies rocket-launcher duel with police Ten-hour swim for crash pilot Alliance Francaisede Londres Businesses risk fines over euro price-fixing British troops face 'mission creep' in MacEdonia peace Asylum-seekers change ship as Australia relents Zoinks Geoff Hurst Q&a Food and Drink Tomorrow All Clarke offers is mud, jests and smears Duncan Smith has already won the moral contest for the Tory leadership Deafened by a cacophony of Voices speaking so little common sense It's no good saying wish you weren't here Bear facts As Time Goes by Analysis of healthcare queues yields some surprising result Salute to Sane Schizophrenia is less forgotten now but still a scourge Seventh Heaven From juries to foorball jerseys, the perfect number Euros in the high street Pursuing investigations Heavy thinkers Pension cover for the self-employed Benefits of a public medical service Overseas doctors not the remedy Police reforms Teacher shortages Fear of tsunami masks real threats Wasps in retreat Musical exits Picture Gallery Court Circular Premium Bonds Livery company Memorial service University news Personal Column School news Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Lord Hamlyn Socialist millionaire who brought books to the masses and gave millions of pounds to charitable causes in education, politics and the arts Sir Arthur Gilbert Persistent collector whose glittering gift to the nation triggered the restoration and opening of large sections of Somerset House The Times Unit Trust Information Service Life Cover Losses pared by close Barclays 'You and I are flying and the plane crashes. Who should be chairman?' Books Direct 'Shock waves as I blow up a factory' Weinstock was a cool customer… as clever as anyone I ever met No escaping the conglomerate that defies business… The Times Reasons to be cheerful about a recovery Economic View The Samaritans A job behind the Counters City Diary Title track Fee for all Held up BA lower as Lehman rethinks Picture Gallery UBS confidence gives lift to Rexam Eurotop 100 Picture Gallery Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Picture Gallery Investment advice in a few short words Wilson Connolly Enterprise Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street DoCoMo ready for October 3G launch HSBC to end 'hold' advice Exchange Rates The Times Malaysia Guardian iT pulls out of Net hotels Collins Stewart bonuses at £15m Picture Gallery FIS targets private investors Results in Brief US gives go-ahead for UK overdose antidote Radcliffe named for FSA post Business in Brief Provalis cuts loss IQ-Ludorum falls Viag appointment Anite acquisition Project advances Informa seeks acquisitions as profits rise 10% Claim of £1bn surplus at NFU Mutual PizzaExpress to boost food sales Halifax merger approval Nationwide pays high price for its honesty Commentary L&g sets £150m price on Young's Bluecrest IWC SIG sees record surge in profits Wilson Connolly takes a tumble Inside Nationwide back-pedals on mortgage strategy The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Stock Markets Casino group tumbles 40% Consignia faces action Currencies Rivals risk spy lawsuit Interest Rates Deepening gloom spurs calls for rate cut The Royal Bank of Scotland Commodities Beckham sets sites on world domination Picture Gallery Liverpool may pay for Owen's net gains First Glance Yesterday Today Television Football The Premiership Today Germany may struggle to get off downward spiral Football High-flying Cole finds it hard to come hack to earth England's left back is amazed at the speed with which his career has taken off The newsless news: it's all there in black and white for world to see England seek to take rival's misery to another level Eriksson has the ability to finish the job The Times Boyd ready to defy years and put stop to Belgium Football Boston wait on Marsh's injury High expense of goodwill puts Games future in jeopardy Athletics Hughes hits back at critics No Title Walker draws inspiration from Munich spectacular Ireland fans eager to book their final seats Giant-sized howler brings relegation closer Rugby league Clubs back buckling Broncos Treading pastures new The Kervin Interview Agassi erases seeds of doubt in inspired show Time to decide: will you be at work? The perfect art of goal scoring Lots of talent, but no money Coup de grace for gentle game Concerns rise over counties' foreign affairs Cricket Leicestershire in danger of throwing it all away Yesterday's Norwich Union League scoreboards Northeast takes promotion in stride Knight joins Somerset celebrations England role for Dilley McKeown books final date at Lord's Batty puts Yorkshire in danger of drop Fairbrother flowers further as opener Knights storm Belfast fortress Ice hockey 7 days ahead The Times Sampras and Agassi excel on memorable day for old guard Tennis: US Open Human cloning The Daily results service Vince Wright's pools forecast Burti gets all-clear after crash Sport Summary Boys tee off McLean sweep Stewart a Shark Mussina thrown Marais rewards Sale's forward thinking Rugby Union Writing on wall for Hodge Racing Brighton Musselburgh Meeting Joints Lewis will put in heavy work for Rahman rematch Boxing Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline Health Arts Law A voice in the darkness Contents Everything has a dark side It is 15 years since Marjorie Wallace forced schizophrenia into the national consciousness, with a series of articles she wrote for The Times called The Forgotten Illness. As a result she founded the mental health charity Sane and became a thorn in the side of health ministers. So what has changed for those who suffer from mental illness? This week The Times and Majorie Wallace reopen the debate. Here she talks to Valerie Grove Food & Drink Month Get out of the salon and get a life False nails, big hair? All that high maintenance makes life too stressful, say New Yorkers. Melissa Katsoulis finds that uptown uptown girls are going back to basics Buzz If the Tories reject Clarke, they will have only themselves to blame for prolonging their exile from power No American-style TV here Gestures behind the news Been there, done that lived among Bushmen The perfect time to play it again As students, they got rave reviews in 1951 for Murder in the Cathedral. Can they now revive the glory as 70-year-olds, asks Hannah Betts 2 for 1 Flight Offer Terms & Conditions Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus How to deal with nappy rash Dr Jane Collins The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Can trees cut pain? Woodland belts stimulate the brain and can speed convalescence, says Mike Hewitt Your questions answered Great Movies We have become a problem family Taylor Pendry has encephalitis and lives in a state of confusion. His condition has had a profound effect on the lives of his parents and siblings, as Richard Houghton explains Selenium Dr Thomas Stuttaford every Thursday in Times 2 Encephalitis and the toll it takes on a child's brain In need of some finer tuning Interview With Moulin Rouge and a Broadway-bound La Bohème, Baz Luhrmann wants to redefine our ideas about the musical, he tells Matt Wolf Direct approach Viewpoint Can Baz Luhrmann break down "the holy temple of opera"? Rodney Milnes hopes that he will Entertainments Concerts Soft focus Theatre Three Sisters at Chichester muddles the author's aims, says Jeremy Kingston Coming out of the kitchen Television Once women writers were tied to soaps. Now they have greater goals, says Maureen Paton Play choice Today's highlights complied by Ann Scanton Torrid but aimless Pop Tori Amos has made a fine album, so why was her solo show such a dud, asks Lisa Verrico Proms BBCNOW/Otaka Albert Hall/ Radio 3 Royal Festival Hall Picture Gallery Review Bridge Word Watching Chess Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Films Choice Digital Classics tv Times 2 Crossword No 2438 Index Choice Concern for Comfort Ltd Human cloning: who owns the copyright to your DNA? Pensions Ombudsman Air Passengers Gary Slapper Garfield Robbins Information Commissioner 'I made the industries realise their view was not the only one' The Pensions Ombudsman has issued his last report. Veronica Cowan examines Julian Farrand's controversial legacy The Times Law Section Ej Legal Hays ZMB London Private Practice Henderson Hall Travellers' protection fund in jeopardy British air passengers are among the best protected in Europe but that could soon change, say Robin Tutty and Tim Robinson Life - a risky business The Times Crown Prosecution Service Barking & Dagenham Whose body is it anywa79 As human cloning approaches … you may be surprised to learn one … that you do not own the copurigh to yourself, says Simon J. Smith Your … Long-lasting words from the grave Marsh & McLennan Companics The Bar Conference 2001 BPP Marketing Strategies Holborn College Strategic Legal Solutions Shop around for a lawyer? It will still cost a bomb Multiple Display Advertising Items Central Law Training University of Hertfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holborn College Legal Practice Clerks News Conditions for payment must be justifiable Court of Justice of the European Communities Insured patient entitled to greater amount Court of Justice of the European Communities Fire authority has no power to require alterations to premises Court of Appeal Constable entitled to have vehicle removed to garage Court of Appeal Joanne Manson Recruitment EiSL Multiple Display Advertising Items Catholic Education Service Home Office puts City types out in the cold Trading places Queen's Counsel Nicholson Graham & Jones Lipson Lloyd Jones Legal Recruitment

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