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News from 16/01/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Steve Bird and Alison Roberts, Robert Cole, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Ian Winrow, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Philip Matthews, David Chater, Angela Court, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Ceri Pemberton, David G. Green (Director), Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Helena Pozniak, Tom Baldwin, Michael Evans and Roland Watson, David Leibling, Michael Grove, Roland Watson, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Rose Rouse, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Claire Messud, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Eric Ives, Ian Barlow, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, George Szirtes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Monica Furlong, Graham Roberts, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Julia Metcal, Melissa Kite, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Gavin Reid, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Harry Stokes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mark McArthur-CHRISTIE (Roads and traffic spokesman), J. P. Maxwell, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Christopher Walker, Katty Kay, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Patrick E. Robertshaw, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, D. J. Thomas, Simon Jenkins, Edward Welsh Local Government Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, G. C. Newman, David Charter and John O'Leary, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, John Bevan, Daniel McGrory and Roland Watson, Sally Patten, Roland Oliver, Jeremy Melvin, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent and John Carr, Max Nottingham, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Russell, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Michael Young, Author of Labour's 1945… Schools ordered to expel yobs and bullies Boy dumped How to make a quick billion Baby ban is part of £54m Zeta-Jones film deal The Times Today Real life begins at last for Stephen Downing 'What are we going to do with all our spare time now?' on his local cause célèbre Cleared 'Tartan Taleban' still facing hard labour Paul Klee, the artist Hitler hated Rachel… Lapada The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Fast Times Scots not so brave in front of the steel lady Parliamentary Sketch Inquiry on Bloody Sunday to cost £100m The weather today UFF condemns 'Red Hand' threats New mother died 'after hospital neglect' The Navy's secret weapon: a reindeer called Pollyanna Seaman 'killed by vigilantes' 'Virgin One Archbishop selection vote 'breeds mistrust' Disapproval could be the prevailing factor Asprey & Carrard Winning's successor appointed British Museum to make cuts News in Brief Toxic egg fears Drugs denial Cup medal found Inch perfect Americans resort to S&M in quiz show ratings war Doctor 'assaulted women patients' Mailing Preference Service By a Correspondent: Man 'hit by train as he fled attackers' Nokia 6310 Greece rejects 'never' vow over Marbles Citrozen Cats put out as show ends Last gasp signals shift to Broadway Farewell to Old Possum George Smith Downing set to demand £2m in compensation Haunting image that led to offer of work as a chef NatWest another way Bering Strait attempt sunk by Thames The AMD Athlon XP processor Hospitals plan 'is a Railtrack for NHS' Debenhams plc Group of Companies Living proof defends animal research 'Dickensian servant' was unfairly dismissed Fujitsu Computers Siemens Obesity kills 30,000 every year News in Brief Singer detained Women bridge gap Hastings quits Robbery alert Judge's evidence thrown out by jury Seat auto emocion British pair dump baby in Algarve Virgin mobile Suicide mother pushed children off cliff Deprived area failed by bickering council ford Never mind facts, stick to the PR plan On Politics Today in Parliament Norwich Union Direct Labour unease on euro Somark HOLIDAYs You're too old at 54, Harvard tells lecturer College leader's drive for excellence ruffles feathers Barclays Virgin forests yield 12 new orchids Delayed Dunwoody gets first-class treatment US hawks risk reviving phantom War Briefing PC World The Computer Superstore EU consent bolsters Cyprus peace talks Israelis shot dead Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies SAGA MEPs elect Irish Liberal on a reforms pledge Violence forces a delay in deportations to Zimbabwe Halifax Always giving you extra Boots Opticians Laser Eye Clinic Italian staging of hijack opera rouses painful memories UK assets of Islamic charity are frozen Companies House How Britain would deal with suspects One. Tel Catalogue of city's lost souls 'Two shared in De Klerk killing' World in Brief Sixteen shot dead (AP): Anti-fraud post (AFP): Deputy pardoned (Reuters): Gay minister weds British al-Qaeda suspects to face trial in America Briton moved to Kabul base See the New Series of 'Friends' Tomorrow… British Gas American civilian held hostage by tribal chiefs easyJet Bush's fit 'was not linked to alcohol' Online On the Website Today The Tories cannot wear new Labour clothes Ministers can get away with stealing Opposition ideas but not vice versa Forget about the Dijon, even the French will admit Delia cuts the mustard Picture Gallery Come back BR and the NHS—all is forgiven Spark plug Diary The next Stage US intervention in Somalia should be surgical and swift Healthy Choice Now Milburn must stick to his new course The Marbles' Home The British Museum stands firm against cant and fashion The legal status of cohabitation Way ahead for church leadership Cures for our overcrowded roads Muddle on asylum Terms of endearment Difficulties of the Selby sentencing Trial by jury Mobile phone thefts At Ground Zero The price of happiness Court Circular Appointments Personal Column Service School news Dinners Birthdays Heart of Seoul's new airport Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Lord Young of Dartington Innovative social thinker and researcher who wrote Labour's 1945 election manifesto and went on to found national institutions such as Which? Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lady Violet Powell Devoted wife of Anthony Powell and a lively author in her own right The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trek Machu Picchu Shares bounce back Siemens Financial Services Could seven-year switch offer audit independence? Dell Business Sale London must fight to keep pre-eminence Viewpoint Homing in on Ontario City Diary Smoke signal Siemens Fund out Broker support lifts Compass Stock Market Support helps raise Expro's profile Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Big supermarkets still offer food for thought Tempus Tomkins Ashtead Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Tube groups stand to lose £65m if bids fail test Results in Brief Exchange Rates ThyssenKrupp Lloyd's to set out plans for reforms Virgin Express merger talks Andersen to dismiss Enron lead partner Ashtead outlines profit fear OFT ruling on Napp upheld Urgent cash call issued by BNB Inflation at lowest for four decades The Sunday Times Healthcare group in £68m sale Business in Brief Ewing's BAA post Vail rating slips Regus franchising M&C in UAE deal Vodafone sale Tesco and Safeway disappoint Clubhaus eyes £15m cash call Eni drops hint on Enterprise BT in hunt for 'lost' patents Festive cheer for Debenhams The right man could make Woolies work Commentary Bonuses for HP merger Tomkins outlook still unsure Future of Kmart hangs in balance The Times Pelican division attracts interest Fiance and Accountancy Ford looks to sell Kwik-Fit after just three years The Times Crossword 21,938 Corbett to stand aside as Woolies sales dive Stock Markets NAO launches Railtrack investigation Swan venture in receivership Currencies MGM for sale at $7bn Marconi sheds 4,000 more to cut overheads Interest Rates Empire direct Patlence Wheatcroft Commodities Osmond poised to bring Punch to market Middlesbrough's empty victory unlikely to fill United with fear Charco Wegerle changes course and tees off new career First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Times The Premiership Today Packham blunder hands victory to Preston Football: FA Cup Millwall move to second by repelling depleted Watford Fulham finish Hayles and hearty Palmer hopes Cup holds tonic for County Last night's results Taylor helps woman to train for success York look far from paupers in stirring triumph Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide Racism becomes an issue again after cup citations Rugby union Marlow demand the naked truth over magazine frolics Heineken Cup Foster warms to his tasks after early mistakes Cricket Players explore other side of fence French couple in fine form Ice skating The Times By Our Sports Staff: England openers set record Australians prepare for Bradford Rugby league The Times Muralitharan sets his sights on 600 wickets Australian tradition proves to Foster's advantage Bowls Legal & Public Notices Downhill star still facing uphill battle Winter Olympic Games Hodgson no longer a pushover Motorcycling The Daily results service Report backs 50-metre pools Swimming Snow reports Australian Open tennis results Today's fixtures Times Square Reardon launches appeal Sport Summary Baker's new mark Kirsten in control Scott pulls out Tyson-Lewis closer Dalgleish has the ability to achieve his goals Racing Yesterday's results Huntingdon Newcastle Lingfield Park Truckers Tavern faces test Hewitt furious about gamesmanship Tennis: Australian Open Stars who would rather lose than have a bad hair day Direct Line Rescue viewpoint books arts crème The instant billionaire Contents The brash outsider The city was contemptuous when Philip Green bought Bhs. But in less than two years he turned the company round and made £1 billion, thanks to market intelligcnce, cost-cutting and ruthless negotiation, says Patlence wheatcroff Sainsbury's saviour The Left side of the law In a journey from protest to power, a generation of hard Left radicals has managed to infiltrate she Establishment. Michael Gove investigates 2 for 1 Flight Offer Terms & Conditions Family values Whitehall's first Asian Permanent Secretary, Suma Chakrabarti, has agreed hours for his £120,000-a-year job that will let him see his six-year-old daughter at the begining and end of each day. How does his 9.30-5.30pm routine compare with that of other working parents? The Times There is a diffidence, a hesitancy, about Jack Straw's manner. He no longer looks like a man with a mission Should you move banks? Moving from one financial institution to another no longer needs to be a painful break, says Anne Ashworth The Times 'I don't know anything about sex, dahling, I've been married my whole life' So said Zsa Zsa Gabor, but was she right? The burdens of wifehood are complex, says Joan Smith Wifework By Susan Maushart Bloomsbury, £10.99; 278 pp ISBN 0 7475 5675 Hotpoint Niagara Falls Embers The Times Literary Supplement A comic duo's rocky career comes to life in this period tale of vaudeville days Niagara Falls All over Again By Elizabeth McCracken Jonathan Cape, £10. 99; 288pp ISBN 0 2240 6239 5 £8. 79 (p&p 1.95) 0870 160 80 80 The Times Miller's lifeless stories prove that literary excellence and style are not bred in the bone Personal Velocity By Rebecca Miller Dobleday, £10.99; 178pp ISBN 0 3856 0317 7 £7.89 (p&p £1. 95) 0870 160 80 80 Non Fiction The Times Damning verdict on the rows and confusion that can reign among a jury A Trial by Jury By D. Graham Burnett Bloomsbury, £14.99;192 pp Isbn 0 7475 5474 9 Bitter irony of the author of a classic rediscovered only after his suicide Embers By Sandor Márai Trans Carol Brown Janeway Viking, £12.99;213 pp Isbn 0 6709 1099 6 £11.99 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Diary Bestsellers The many tiers of the clown Visual Art The paintings of Paul Klee bring out the child in all of us-and the Hayward's new show brings out the grown-up in Paul Klee, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Go East, young man The highlight of the 14th London Contemporary Art Fair is its focus on East End artists, says John Russell Taylor Pitching for the campus The creative hothouse of Goldsmiths College is about to get the buildings it deserves. Jeremy Melvin reports The Times Shame of the game Visual Art a stark exposé of prostitution on Europe's wild frontier disturbs Joanna Pitman Entertainments The Times Myths and legends Dance ENB's triple bill at the Coliseum has Debra Craine yelling 'Bravo' Theatre Monologue Cottesloe Exit in regal style Opera Monstserrat caballe is bidding a moving farewell, says John Allison There were moments of luminosity to remind one of her greatness Recital Angela Hewitt Wigmore Hall The Times Offers in the region of £550,000 Property cityandeast Multiple Display Advertising Items London Rentals Mallards Complainant is entitled to witness statements Queen's Bench Division Council's decision approved despite its breach of duly Court of Appeal Result of intervention Chancery Division Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching television & radio Review satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2552 Choice Old English Inns When the boss leaves Far apart, but close A Working Relationship: Judith Chalmers and her PA P/T Administrator Gherson & Co Avatar Education Ltd Opet International Ltd Occasional & Permanent Nannies Receptionist/ Administrator/ West End Property Co. Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants The Times Crème The Eclipse Organisation Ltd, Covent Garden Bureau Knightsbridge Secretaries The Cheviot Trust Office Administrator 3C Consultants From a nervous wreck to an award-winning performer Easy-to-learn techniques can make you skilled at office presentations, says Rose Rouse How to present well: our top tips Time Savers Champs - Elysees Those days of knights are all over If your manager moves on, your first loyalty is to yourself, advises Helena Pozniak Part-timers: how the poor relations became entitled Tasting Passion fruit syllabub New year, ne by taking lunch to work: leftover stir-fried veggies… My Diary Conference Call Royal Yacht Britannia Forties People CPS Ltd NSR Financial Administrator the cancer research campaign Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Fry & Co Melinda Marks Recruitment The Times Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants Swedish Embassy Carrington Hull Assocs Ltd The Red Mansion Ltd Maine-Tucker The Times capita RAS Maine - Tucker Melinda Marks Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayfair antique dealers require a full time… McKinlay Law Partnership Absolute Fund Management Ltd The Recruitment Company Serpentine Gallery Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited NFO Worldgroup Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Aldrich & Company British Heart Foundation Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items PA/MANAGER Give yourself a break by taking those holidays Fyi Hertitable Bank Limited Medical Secretaries Time

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