News from 01/01/2001
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Andrew Robson, Anthony Ely, Ian Curteis, David Charter Health Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Tim O'donovan, Hywel Ap Rees, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Nicholas Thistlethwaite (Canon Precentor), David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Jonathan Lennie, Philip Howard, Barry Turner, James Bone, Clive Davis, Simon Blackley, Ian S Baker, Kevin Eason, Michael Cudlipp, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Geoffrey Sanderson, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Ross Dunn, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, John Milne, Richard Candy, Nick Wyke, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, David Hands, John Copeman, Helen Rumbelow, Cameron Campbell, David Charter, Mark Court, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Stephen Hargrave, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Jago Wadley, John Hopkins, Marit Hargie, Ann Treneman, Norman Hammond, Brian Walden, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alan Hamilton and Andrew Norfolk, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Steve Bird and Elinore Wellwood, Mick Hume, Glyn Jones, Jerome Pugmire, Mike Brayshaw, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, James Collard, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Malins (Member, War Pensions Agency Committee), Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Richard Owen and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Lea Paterson, Simon Jenkins, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Alyson Rudd, Imelda Marcos, Adam Sherwin, Eileen Skues, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Kim Newman, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Joanna Coles,
ResumoMinisters pressed to reopen Dome Heath misled voters over single currency The Times Index Mutinous crew strands Captain Bulldog Fashion 2000 Dressed for success Princess Margaret taken ill Labour silent on £2m gift Battle of Britain The Forty-Seventh London Boat Show Tories to propose new right of self defence The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts The Times Online Offers The weather today Weathercall The Times Party ignores its rules on Mayor Newspapers Support Recycling Revellers brave bitter cold to bring in the new year Blizzards delight New Yorkers Castaways prepare for return Virgin money P&O Stena Line Wilson feared being toppled by cricket tour In 1970 the Beatles split up, Apollo 13 survived a space explosion, Tony Jacklin won the US Open, Germaine Greer published The Female Eunugh and Harold Wilson lost power to Ted Heath. Alan Hamilton and Andrew Norfolk report on the year's newly-released government documents It's not all over in soccer gem scandal Bobby Moore arrest Shopping visit had a dark side Imeida Marcos How Whitehall soothed voters Brian Walden On Britain and Europe Mi5 saw little threat from dock militants Union strike Heath vetoed bus recruitment drive Race relations Thatcher planned to charge for library use Education Accenture Prince's sudden interest in politics worried Wilson Environment Heseltine hits out at 'bogus ' asylum-seekers B&Q Portillo to rebuild low-tax image IRA Infiltration feared as Met hires in Ireland 'Grey backlash' prompts elderly care rethink By a Correspondent: A royal repentant says it with flowers Terrorist killings in Ulster double Jury trial faces new challenge under reforms Ahern 'will not marry partner' Earth faces ruin from wealthy, Carey warns Pope defies his doctors Boots Archers' fans left dangling in family suspense 'Flee the sprout' poster angers farmers One final day ends in tears for staff Commissioners accused of racism after ?10m refusal CH Companies House BA admits it was warned about paranoid man on jet Judge to head serial killer GP inquiry 'What is easy to deride need not be without… Tories say sorry for rail sell-off News in Brief Report soon on babies' deaths News in Brief Bond watch to go under hammer News in Brief Blair police guard pulls trigger News in Brief Family 's deaths blamed on fumes News in Brief Skydiver killed in Spain News in Brief Man who fined Cherie is sacked News in Brief Kosovan refugee dies in car crash News in Brief Schools urged to encourage language classes Learn the Lingo Mobile may have 'caused tumour' Mother of dead boy flees gang Race for £90,000 nursing union job Tiny Computers Ltd Ladies to mark hunt with foxy calendar Charities applaud Times readers' generous gifts Magnet The Times Kahane killing seals Israel's year of blood Things could get even worse, says Iceland's Mystic Meg China and Taiwan open tourism and trade links Somak Holidays Feudalism hinders women in Pakistan reform poll Family lived and died by terror Harrods Knightsbridge God ousts Stalin In Russia's revamped anthem Pinocchio patron has a nose for making money Vodka Balkans syndrome fear as Italian soldiers die Kfor suffers kidnap setback How partriotism outlasts creeds Home at last for Sicilian girls in parental mix-up Prices Lower than Barry White's Voice Five bombs kill 14 in Manila World in Brief (Reuters): Ghana pledge World in Brief (Reuters): Bomb defused World in Brief (AP): Nun murdered World in Brief Search halted World in Brief (AP): £3.5m carpet World in Brief Bush's nominee could start arms race in space US signs up to war crimes tribunal 'Malevolent Seven' under leader's spell The rise and rise of political dynasties in America Implant is tested as cure for depression Time Computers The Times Online The problem for Labour is, there's no Plan B Election victory depends on the public believing in jam the day after tomorrow A happy new year from Ken, and remember, take care of yourselves . . . Just don't mention 1929 to Tony Blair Crystal balls The Times Diary Whose Money is It? Is Labour ashamed of the unknown donor of ?2 million Liberty's Body Armour The independent daily newspaper was a Victorian idea Parlez-Vous Anglais? Monoglot, Britons should learn, means monotonous Parish churches do more than share their glory War pensions Disabled soldiers Royal finances Royal engagements E-mail politics Not-so-private lives How I 'saved' 16p a litre on fuel Victorian morals Pet name-calling Signs of the times A dodgy new year The Queen Mother Court Circular The Times Personal Column The night sky in January Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Nature notes Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social The Times Canon Miles Thomson Energetic and enterprising Roctor of Sevenoaks who dug deep in search of a solution to the shortage of space in his medieval church Roderick Gradidge Flamboyant architect whose exotic demeanour and raucous laugh belied the seriousness of his scholarship and the dignity of his work Lives in Brief Pauline Curley, film actress, was born on December 10,1903. She died on December 16 aged 97 Altaf Gauhar, publisher, was born on March 23,1923. He died on November 14 aged 77 Cardinal Myroslav Lubachivsky, priest, was born on June 24,1914. He died on December 14 aged 86 Edmundo "Bar Ntemi" Piliso, tenor saxophone player, was born in Johannesburg in 1925. He died on December 18 aged 75 William Scammell, poet, was born on January 2,1939. He died on November 29 aged 61 What Will the Twentieth Century Bring? Flat finish for equities Hargreaves Lansdown Retailers may prove the next great buy Sally Patten After a bleak year, things can only get better for the store chains-or can they? Net access project threatened Vivendi expected to sell Eurosport stake to TF1 The seven steps to writing a bestseller Byers faces pressure on payoffs to directors P&D hit by continuing pension fund losses Bank of China set for float The Sunday Times What the Sunday Papers Say The Sunday Telegraph What the Sunday Paper Day Sunday Business What the Sunday Paper Day The Independent on Sunday What the Sunday Paper Day The mail What the Sunday Paper Day Exchange Rates The Times Oil producers demand cuts to reverse price slump Greece steps up to join the euro club of nations Shorter working week for French The Times Crossword WH Smith drops distribution plan Signet braced for fresh downgrades Corus threatened by strike action Raffles owners go on the acquisition trail Cognos Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor 7 Days Picture Gallery City's decline will test new year resolve Oliver Holt Joe Royle's strugglers are sent to Coventry today with fears of relegation on their minds Optimax Laser Eye Clinics Gallagher back in the saddle Crew fiasco leaves Bullimore playing catch-up Salling Edward Gorman Team Legato was in dock and in trouble long after her rivals had set sail in The Race MacGill relying on strong grounds for inclusion Cricket Gibbs set to make swift return McNish secures title but sets his sights on Formula One Motor racing From lipstick to hotpants Best and worst in 2000 Deller out to take trip down memory lane Darts Match-by-match guide to today's Premiership programme Campbell offers new owners seasonal cheer Keith Pike After another fruitless journey Spurs' biggest asset is pledging himself to the cause Picture Gallery Shearer absence causes rivals to think again The Times Whelan's woes bring Coventry respite Clapham strike pushes shoddy Spurs further off the rails Redknapp heated after system proves let-down The Times Parker invited to lead the party as Charlton's graduation confirmed Penalty provides fitting end to United's year Shipp shapes success after net is cast Arsenal lose their grip in curious game of four teams Beattie completes his perfect ten Victor Chandler Di Canio must score but he's spotted a child with a nosebleed Football Russell Kempson a gaze into the new year brings free lager for Gazza and Swede success for England Weekend results and tables Pools check Jansen puts detour behind him to drive Blackburn on Morrison enjoys last laugh after QPR's comic asides Hapless Luton cannot hold Haworth Kinet's petulance costs Millwall dear Preston and Bolton seek to make amends Albion put squeeze on old guard Platt still searching for the finishing touch Johnson playing risky game with appeal Rugby union Northampton left to rue missed opportunities Defiant Saints keep Rams at bay American football Sharks hold on to top spot with late revival Basketball Steelers celebrate in overtime Ice hockey New injury puts Horan out for three weeks Henman likely to succeed in battle of Britons Tennis Kevin Eason Rusedski faces uphill struggle as he tries to find his form in time for Australian Open World game plans for united future Bowls Radcliffe's steel cuts through ice Athletics Mentor strives to find the right balance Schools sport Healey provides kick start for Castleford Rugby league Pack runs Istabraq to ground Racing Plumpton Meeting Points Southwell Times tipster is the Wright man to follow The Wright approach Rapid Raceline Racing Betline Lingfield farce shows Arena in a poor light Racing Exeter Leaders in the National Hunt championships For the record Guide to this week's fixtures Walker role applauded by Hoey Sport in Brief Warne ready to make return World in Brief Webb leads battle of the sexes World in Brief Hingis inspires Switzerland World in Brief Cook impresses at cyclo-cross World in Brief Tomlinson lets go of his title World in Brief From our Correspondent: Rivals count on mathematics to get near Woods John Hopkins It all adds up to another year of golfers chasing Tiger in pursuit of honours Abnormal service resumed with Radcliffe heroics Simon Barnes Programme Notes Watson's glorious rudd prove easy bait for fellow anglers From your correspondent: Johnson penalty fails to fit the crime Put halt to this terrace talk Football still on the up 7 Days A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Whiz-Kid Five Highs Absent Friends They Said what? I was there Sport Online Gallagher puts odds back in his favour Alan Lee Accused jockey puts drink and drugs despair behind him and returns to the saddle Muralitharan's turn to take the plaudits The Glenlivet The best and worst of 2000 No Title In defence of the Dome Sean MacAulay on contenders for the Oscars Contents For the young, it was clearly a triumph No millennium project was more controversial than the Dome, but building it was part of a wider gamble worth taking, says Simon jenkins The Test New year's resolutions 2001: it's about life, but not as we know it The film 2001 predicted the space age correctly but as far as the way we live, says Ann Treneman, 2001 real time is much more sophisticated Free 2 look The Times Dynasty: political show that never ends Picture Gallery Children who demand the kindest cut How to turn a good story If your new year resolution is to write a bestseller Barry Turner tells you how to do it Tom Clancy compares selling film rights to pimping your daughter The Times Best and worst of 2000 Play choice Vintage jokes lose fizz Theatre: The RSC's production of The Rivals has not travelled well on its journey to the Barbican, says Ian Johns Despite amusing moments, this is not what Mrs Malaprop might call the pineapple of perfection Robert Newman Soho Theatre, W1 Comedy On a wing and a prairie L. A. Movie: A big-budget adaptation of All the Pretty Horse leaves Sean MacAulay saddle-sore Matt Damon looks like an advert for Ralph Lauren's Chaps collection The great ache Film: Heaving stomach, splitting head? Kim Newman looks at the history of the hangover in film Opera & Ballet The Snowman New Year Jumbo Crossword Buzz Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Making a big impression The problem with McGowan's David Beckham sketches is that he doesn't look remotely like him Interference Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2227 And so to Bed London
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