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News from 07/09/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Jessica Davies, Simon Barnes, Adam Sage and Charles Bremner, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Ray Snoddy, Richard Hobson, Anthony F. Cronshaw, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Melanie Rickey, Michael Binyon, Hywel Probert, Penny Wark, Ben Roseff, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Stanley Henig, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Angus MacLeod and Alexandra Frean, Cornelius Lysaght, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Melissa Kite, Richard Ford and David Charter, Norman Harris, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Natalie Ferstendik, Jenny MacArthur, Peter White, Roland Watson, Paul Ridley, Anna Blundy, Roger Boyes and Sam Coates, Stefanie Marsh, Richard Turner, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, David Hands and Tim Reid, W. S. Becket, Myles Frisby, Oliver Kay, Cecil Jonklaas, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Wright, James Purnell, Karen Sturtivant, Stephanie Stevenson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, David Bryant, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Caroline Merrell and Clive Mathieson, Matt Hughes, Michael Gallimore, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Hawkes, Niall Rudd, Richard Owen, Roy Dean, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Roger Boyes and Zahid Hussain, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Cliff Prior, Chief Executive, Caitlin Moran, Catherine O'Brien, W. S. Lowry (Professor Emeritus), Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, David Charter and Christine Buckley, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Ann Scanion, Adam Howorth, Valerie Grove, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Robert Rhodes, Sally Patten, Garth ap Rees, Jan Raath, Barry Reeves, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Mark Daniel,

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If Mr Blair had insisted on vaccination, the crisis… Shares slump as recession grips industry Nurses' 10% bid leads pay revolt Microsoft victory Air seats 'unsafe' Two for one flight offer Bob tries to fix it for Ken The Times Today page 2. crossword: 28 Media Times… Gallery pulls off artistic coup Two great magazines Jamie Oliver Zimbabwe backs down on farms Smacking of toddlers to be a crime Beaches The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Media MEPs condemn foot-and-mouth measures North bears the brunt of 30% increase in CJD The weather today Pie firms told to come clean Miscarriage risk of folic acid denied News in Brief Officers moved Galleries to close Cost of loving Dress code Showjump star wins £500,000 on a lame horse Atlantic canoeist tells of epic journey PRADA Rugby star 'writer' fined for article he never saw Dealers are now sound as a pound Reid pleads for end to school 'savagery' The Times Online Principal keeps faith in striving for a united community Fujitsu Siemens Loyalist mothers keep log of attacks SEAT Elderly may be sent to Continent News in Brief Cricketer charged Rail assaults rise Two surfers lost Cisterns failure Cramped seals 'trap' budget jet passengers Railtrack's prize performance Direct Flights Totalmöben Younger model ousts Liz Kate Moss breaks shoulder in crash 'Papal 'role for leader of Anglican Church Sacks Appeal Sky Doctors thought dying had had stomach bug The Sunday Times By a Correspondent: Exciting time for faith says Carey Channel 4 told to apologise for paedophile satire Scientist joins shortlist to head the BBC Dyke orders fresh look for politics SAGA PC World By a Correspondent: Naked Chef tells of bun in the oven Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Britain faces a climate as cold as Canada's Universe could end with vast swoosh of jelly Pointing will put drivers in control Marks & Spencer Greener plant life in Europe No Title Renaissance masterpiece reunited Life can be a problem for gifted children Clever pupil ended up as waitress Beggar castigated Pub chain tells drinkers euro is hard to swallow Microsoft Tory rivals welcome 'fantastic' poll return Homes package for key workers Somak Holidays Aid groups ousted in purge of Christians Citroen C5 Estate The judge and the law Tomorrow in money Currys Mugabe agrees to end violent farm seizures Ian Smith tells of axe-wielding gang The Times Online Phillips America sends peace envoy to Sudan Time Bush's Casa Blanca goes Tex-Mex Compromise on racism fails Office World Colombia attack linked to IRA King flies to US on Arab peace mission Toys us Stores Nationwide Israeli students defy military call-up RBS Advanta Saudi trial of Britons 'has begun' World in Brief (AP): Kaprun verdict Bishop's sanction (AP): Sign of the times (AP): East Timor win (AP): Take in Willy Russia set to join new MacEdonia peacekeeping force The Times Online Britain blamed as tension rises at refugee camp The Times Online Tiny Computers Ltd. Salvation Army duo on paedophile charges Collapse of stout party Dreams Bed Superstores Online A vote for Clarke is not a vote for the euro The public cannot be relied upon to follow party leaders in a referendum Hello, can you speak up? I can't hear your Uptalk, I'm on the train ... Blair's foot-and-mouth policy must be culled Naked lady Cowboys and Mexicans The Lone Star has been branded on American style At the BBC Dimbleby enjoys the popular trust a Chairman needs War crimes trial Affordable housing Belfast hopes he in integrated schools Progress on path to mental health National identity and federalism Computer privacy Stranded at Stansted Medals and valour The refugee label is 'misleading' Tampa captain's role The hand of Kennedy Court Circular Appointments Birthdays Personal Column School news Ceremony Dinner Memorial service Anniversaries Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Church news Tickets for Sale The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Personal Column London Hotel Discounts Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Michael Dertouzos Computer scientist who loved ideas, had a vision of progress, and used the might of MIT to keep the world wide web open and free Sir Roderick Sarell Diplomacy at trick times in North Africa and the Middle East Faresavers Flight searchers Travel Insurance Public Notices Jane Greer Brunette actress who made her name through lust and larceny Healey Says He Will Stay with Labour if He Loses The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sound Seekers Sharp retreat for shares Gerrard Jack Welch's guide to being the boss In the final extract from his book, Jack Welch describes the qualities a CEO must possess 'No one likes to play God and rank people' Tomorrow Strategy Your chance to meet Jack Welch The Communicator Ten tips on the art of leadership Racist reform will make people poorer Private pain of the public sector Talks to john Monks as he prepares for next week's TUC conference in Brighton Air Canada Telewest fails to hear Singer Stock Market TBI hopes hit by Lockheed share sale Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Directors' dealings Orange lacks appeal despite progress Tempus Enterprise Oil Travis Perkins Output slowdown fear hits Enterprise shares Queens Moat Houses considers £250m sale Results in Brief Towry Law Group Premier sees little hope of trading recovery Gone South City Diary Pipe line City Diary Winner City Diary Travis to retire at end of October Exchange Rates British Airways High gas prices deflate Centrica profits BNFL sees risk of US-style power cuts Henderson to retain Claims Direct name Zurich fall casts shadow on float Holmes and Bally head for venture Business in Brief PwC jobs cutback Axon warning Rathbone boost Avis sales link Diageo set for extra gains from Seagram sales Arriva hit by collapse of Independent Chorion settles timetable for demerger programme Kidde in provision defence Marconi could be just the tip of the iceberg Commentary Total Fina Elf Orange ahead of parent as losses ease Inside Banks demand higher rates as Marconi bonds hit junk status Bankruptcy fears wash across market FTSE falls 112 points The Times Crossword Stock Markets US abandons efforts to break up Microsoft P&G settles over 'spying' Currencies Gloomy chart-watchers 4,900 as next step Internest Rates Motor Insurance Commodities OFT inquiry after car firms 'breach code' Fine-tuning can keep England in automatic Boots Ghost column haunts Healey 10 Pages First Glance Yesterday Today Television Pta The Premiership Today What's Important in Football Scotland's costly World Cup failure leaves Brown resigned to his fate Football Wales strive for permanent solution to their problems Even in Japan, football is the new religion McCartney finds himself in right place at right time Brazil in danger of missing out England happy to stay away from Wembley Taylor stung by sense of injustice Football Every Friday: Nationwide League first division club-by-club guide Buchler aims to put pride back into Tottenham Hollioake rises to challenge and gives Surrey edge Cricket: Cricinfo County Championship Northamptonshire blocked by Fulton Ball puts youthful Derbyshire in a spin Strauss orchestrates Middlesex revival Steady Durham take command Yesterday's Criclnfo County Championship scoreboards Johnson profits as Somerset prepare to cash in Lamb and Hall lift Bramhall to victory Arise, Sir Michael, for you have shown you can walk on water The turnaround in England's footballing fortunes brought a change or heart in many quarters over a Swede running the national team. A few U-tums have had to be made. Paul Ridley, former sports editor of The Sun, examines how Fleet Street's finest reacted Rosewall humiliated again at hands of Connors Realistic targets for the England team On a point of cricket honour Talent luck and opportunity So, things can only get better? Literary shadow falls over Lord's Leicester profit from playing successes Rugby union JPMorgan Fleming Sampras stands tall as rivalry rolls back years Tennis: US Open Championships Kafelnikov enjoying himself Excellent test puts Nicholson in front Equestrianism Johnson makes goodwill gesture Athletics The road to World Cup 2002 The Daily results service Days ahead Calzaghe on Tyson bill Sports Summary Reforms bring genuine hope Rugby league Torrance upbeat after rare switch of four-four times Golf Racing Kempton Park Twins are aiming for a Head to Head Meeting Points Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline Gosden moves to quash rumours Racing Peugeot Nou Camp tickets Times Square Whiteley uses wordplay with Wetwang Life At The Races Have your e-say Arts Viewpoint Interview Media Sacks Appeal Contents God likes a good joke On the anniversary of his tenth year in office, the Chief Rabbi, Dr Jonathan Sacks, talks to Valerie Grove about the role of family, tradition and humour in modern Jewish life Madness in a release Psychiatric wards perform a constant juggling act to find places for people for whom community care is not working. Penny Wark spends a day with staff at Homerton Hospital in East London The Times Every Tuesday The Times Literary Supplement The Times The trouble was, so far as fitting in was concerned, I was wearing MaxMara and Karen Millen. I looked ridiculous The perils of country casual In a PC culture Exits and entrances Theatre The departing co-directors of the Almedia will be a hard act to follow, says Benedict Nightingale 2 for 1 Flight Offer Terms & Conditions Hello, anybody up there? Television Is God dead? Caitlin Moran sees science's finest give the evidence a good prod The girls are back in town Interview Eighties icons the Bangles are together again. Alex O'Connell talks like an Egyptian HMV Gray in rainbow colours New Albums Macy Gray rounds up her mates to have some fun, says Lisa Verrico Rough Trade Play choice The weekend's highlights complied by Ann Scanion Mind out of time New Albums Oh dear, says David Sinclair, the sainted Bob Dylan appears to have lost the plot. Again Scatterlings of Africa World Music Albums From the Cape to Egypt, Clive Davis goes on a magical musical safari Folk Kathryn Williams Queen Elizabeth Hall Europop Manu Chao Grande Halle de la Villette, Paris Kathryn Williams Opera & Ballet RG Proms SCO/Mackerras Albert Hall Jazz Celtic Feet/Brian Kellock Pizza Express, W1 Dance Swan Lake Sadler's Wells Royal Opera House Theatre So Long Life Theatre Royal, Bath What I'm wearing Katie Grand A wold of tonue twisters Mispronouncing a designer's name is embarrassing but so easy to do, and the British keep making one… after another, as Melanie Rickey explains Potential pitfa Kill those heels The Sunday Times Leggy? Walk tall Small girls may have the advantage when young, but tall ones usually win in the end, says 5ft 11in Jessica Davies The Times Dear John and my love for Hancock John Le Mesurier's widow tells Catherine O'Brien why she has no regrets about her affair with one comedian Tony Hancock Is there life after Frasier? How US networks raise laughs Media Diary How to save the soul of TV Public service broadcasting should not die with the switch to digital, says James Purnell The Times Digital radio: a costly dud The former Director of Radio at the Bbc, Matthew Bannister, supported the new technology but now thinks it a mistake The Times Banderas Bares All A season to be cheerful Paper Round Masters passed Martin Scorsese says interest in classic films is dying, reports Dalya Alberge Crème Japanese Speakers Required Receptionist for Award Winning PR Agency in… Japanese Embassy Requires Secretary/pa for Senior… Professional Receptionist Timothy Hatton Architects Limited CPA UK Branch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Short HAND/Minute Takers. If you are magic with… Strutt & Parker T. M. International Angela Mortimer Marketing & Media Telephone 020 7481 4481 The Times Peace at teatime Personal videos will mean that everyone can watch what they want, say Ray Snoddy Media & Marketing News Group Newspapers Ltd Yesterday's viewing Bridge Word Watching The Times Chess Winning Move Solution Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice DigitalClassicstv BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2441 Choice Ubi Soft

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