News from 02/01/2001
2001; Gale Group;
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Andrew Robson, Suzannah Olivier, Andrew Pierce, Victor Sharman (Author, Nelson's Locker The Nelson Society), Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Peter Lansley, Peter Little, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Barry Turner, James Bone, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Andrew Pierce and Helen Rumbelow, Geoff Brown, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Dennis Rolfe, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Shamash, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Dr Jane Collins, Ross Dunn, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, David Lister and Stewart Tendler, Jerome Boyd-Maunsell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Edward Gorman, Raymond Durrant, G. L. Bolt, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, M. A. Jackson-Roberts, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, Triona Holden, John Tombs, Peter Kimm, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peta Bee, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, John Wilton, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Brieffing, David Lipsey, Andrew Norfolk, Michael Wale and Wayne Bodkin, Graham L. Griffiss, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Mike O'connor Director, Mel Webb, Alfred Finer, Kevin McCarra, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Maurice Veeder, Ian Brodie, Edward Karam, Tony Purton (MoD Director of Contracts 1988-93), Michael Dynes, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lea Paterson Economic Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Andrew Finkel, John H. D. Heath, Sally Patten, Edward Godly, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoDome sell-off is mad, says Heseltine Fake euro alert Fear for Princess Flood warning Mobiles ring bell Half-Price Courses Today: Arts & Crafts The ideal prison fulfils the same role in the… Labour fears over £2m gift Rower stabs top coach to death How to shape a perfect body Castaways' reluctant flight back to reality Arsenal are gunned down Full Bank Holiday football… By Our Foreign Staff: 40 hurt in Israel city centre car bombing Whizz-kidz The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts The Times Offers Real IRA vows to flight British rule Republic agreed to arm Catholics Inspector attacks remand conditions The weather today Weathercall Publicity puts the rich off parly donations National Trust 'to be less elitist' Multiple Display Advertising Items Skating girls die as thaw brings floods By a Correspondent: Doctor rescues boy from lake Live rail kills teenage girl as she seeks short cut to new year party Traveller 'left to freeze' at station Dell Firework may have started disco deaths blaze Criminals ready to cash in on euro Waterstone's Smug or alert: how the states react Widdecombe plan would not have spared Martin Design king's zeal for rowing Tories urge 'disloyal' Blair to fly the flag Killers challenge Straw on right to set tariffs Dome bosses were ready to axe £25m show Keep it as a visitor attraction Gerbeau bid Police seek video after race attack Turn it into offices and homes Legacy bid Smart Thieves hold £20m paintings to ransom Heads fight school elite Abbey National Britain to stay in Sierra Leone Go Australian police sack Briton News in Brief Bullimore starts Holiday demand Sub's £1m facelift Murder charge Accenture Mandarins saddle up in race for top job Halifax Tricky task for charming fixer Helicopter crews complete 8-year Balkan mission Princess 'not depressed but physically ill' Cause may be earlier stroke or new disease Woman trapped by dead sister dies 'Reserve has no place in the writing of erotic… PC World the Computer Superstore Leaders renege on pledge to clear landmines Harrods Knightsbridge Starlings put to flight by proud houseowners Plant a tree for greener driving By a Correspondent: Customs reveal drugs' disguises Masai milk link to healthy hearts FTAT By a Correspondent: Pigs free to move after swine fever ban Russia ready to build ?40bn tunnel link to America French leaders begin duel for the presidency Royal Air Force Bomb injures ten in Istanbul A Jolly Good Queue at the Sales Fifty migrants missing off Turkish coast GUCCI Moscow tightens its grip on rival faiths India always got there first, say Hindu mentors Famine and floods threaten Mozambique Chappell 'Foxhunting is like a game of chess on… Tiny Beijing police take batons to Falun Gong AOL Reprisals feared as bomb attacks injure 40 Israelis Palestinian shot 'for no reason' Hastings Direct (AP): Captives freed after Nato talks World in Brief Kuril move (Reuters): Election clashes (AP): Strikers' demand (AP): Rastafarian attack (AP): Right to left Gateway Saddam shrugs off Arab rebuke 'Cyber-quacks' endanger Web users US lawyers to sue for slavery reparations British Gas $1 coin fails to pay its way TV stunt star in real-life drama Alcoholics Will Go to Any Lengths to Hide their… Terror exposed by aide to bin Laden Democrats furious at Bush over his 'racist' nominee US Chief Justice regrets poll row Leukaemia Research Fund Time Computers Republicans to block war crimes treaty The Times The crown jewel of the Lords loses its lustre The roys image of crossbench peers, free from partisanship, is now a myth If only the dynamic duo of the Dome had been there from the start … No Title Picture Gallery A prison inspector to rattle bars of authority Social climber The Times Diary Cold Comfort Sweden offers sensible priorities for its first EU presidency Full Circle The globalised economy was a Victorian achievement Never Say Never A building folly that might just become reality Nelson's friend Contrasting justice A woman's place on the battlefield Is Hague playing the prison card? 'No racism' in Millennium grants Ethnic questions Lottery decision Slow decline Last post? Detecting diabetes through smell Victorian wit and skill Looking back in anger Britannia Royal Naval College Personal Column Where have all the pipers gone? Birthdays Anniversaries News International Newspapers Ltd Legal, Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriage Memorial services Legal news Latest wills Sir Jack Jacob Leading authority on civil litigation who emphasised that to ensure justice, court procedures should be comprehensible to all Sir Jack Jacob, QC, Senior Master of the supreme Court, Queen's Bench Division, was bon on June 5,1908. He died on December 26 aged 92 Julius Epstein Author of sharp screenplays who, together with his twin brother, wrote some of the most famous lines of dialogue in cinema history Julius Epstein, screenwriter, was born on August 22,1909. He died on December 30 aged 91 Lives in Brief Father Slavko Barbaric priest and writer, was born on March 11,1946. He died of a heart attack on November 24 aged 54 Pofessor R. W. Douglas phycicist, was born on March 28,1910. He died on November 14 aged 90 John Rich, MBE, television administrator, was born on October 9,1912. He died on November 29 aged 88 On This Day Britain Fulfils its FIRST EEC Duties Capitalisation, week's change Lehmann Communications Ec3 The Times Sluggish IPO market to continue Court trustee ready to meet Letsbuyit managers RJB planning to open three pits UBS, ING and BoS fear DIY loans burden Oil companies poised to boost exploration spending Markets braced for gloomy new year YRA Britons opt for mobile phones at Christmas Martin Barrow Internet hotels boast the best reception Data centres are booming as entrants jostle for position in a fast-growing industry By Our City Staff: Challenge to Byers on assistance The Times Consultants finally shed Andersen for Accenture Deutsche's sale of stake delayed EU ruling will boost Net usage TUC says that New Deal has helped 500,000 Change on Week Exchange Rates Battered Horan remains optimistic Rugby Union The former Australia centre has resolved to make the new year a more successful one Ravens prepare for clash with the Titans American football The Times Bristol seek ways of beating weather For the record By Our Sports Staff: Hingis to double up with Seles Tennis Rising star takes up Castleford challenge Rugby league The Times Oldham steered to victory by Ford McManus adds to investment dream factory Racing First Gold and Baracouda are bought with eye to Cheltenham Inspection heightens all-weather concerns Rapid Raceline Racing Betline Ayr Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Folkestone Wolverhampton McGinley sets own agenda as top players stay home Golf Bullimore forgets the chaos and looks to far horizons Sailing Now the real chase is on as Team Legato is given the all-clear to join the fray Yesterday's racing results Dell Roma and Sala set early pace Sport in Brief Pyne prevails Home to roost Salford fill void Ertl's fitness race South Africa gives Gibbs benefit of doubt Cricket Selectors defend bold decision to pick player just two days after the end of his ban Taylor turns on power Darts The Times Yesterday's football results and tables Patmore inspires Yeovil Non-league football Today's fixtures Pools forecast By Our Sports Staff: Waugh hits out over 'negative' opponents Other sport Francis sees his team's failings exposed by Forest National League Brighton's problems come to the surface Fulham pay price for profligacy of Saha Morgan gives West Brom a helping hand Thorpe's hat-trick provides perfect entertainment for Wilson Caskey strike saves point for Reading Bartram ensures Claridge's frustration continues James gives Chelsea chance to enjoy their home comforts Fantasy League Football Wenger on spot after penalty miss hands Charlton spoils Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United Bradford lift their sights after surprise victory Poom looms large as Everton lose their grip Reid's orders signal Sunderland advance Weaver plays hero and villain in familiar tale of two cities Middlesbrough's patience brings the best out of Boksic FA Carling Premiership Magnificent Gerrard awakens memories of past masters United switch into cruise control The Times Crossword Brooke falls on his sword at Harlequins Fantasy League Football Limited Editions How to get the perfect body Plus: Chess & Bridge: Page 18 TV Review: Page 19… Is foxhunting a cure for midlife crisis? Dr Jane Collins on new year health resolutions Why we need to take risks in architecture Contents Foxhunting: in pursuit of rapture As the Countryside Alliance starts a new campaign in support of foxhunting, Jane Shilling offers a personal view of the lure of the hunt Hunt followers The Test The January saies How to get the perfect body It is possible to improve your body shape-if you work out three times a week, says Peta Bee Sainsbury's How to tone up Pretentious, Moi? The Times Tricks of the trade In the second part of his series on how to be a bestselling author, Barry Turner offers advice on writing courses and erotic fiction Lust, passion and the redundant Arab prince Tips from past masters Patient rights under threat When patients are poorly treated by the Nhs they need an independent ally, says Simon Crompton Dangers of sticky blood A simple bolld test could prevent some cases os deep-vein thrombosis suffered by passemgers on long-haul flights. Triona Holden reports The syndrome can affect anyone but most cases are found in those aged between 15 and 40 The Times New year health resolutions Eat for a smoke-free life A balanced diet can help to ease nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Suzannah Olivier reports New Year's Resolution to get fit? New Year's Eve concerts Pop Resolution Alexandra Palace, N10 Classical Florilegium Wigmore Hall, W11 It's time for the lottery to take a gamble Architecture: Lottery money has been a shot in the arm for our public projects, says Marcus Binney, but now we should be ready to take some risks Opera New Classical CDs Early Music Pavaniglia Dances & Madrigals from 17 th-century Italy the king's Noyse Hammonia Mundi HMU907246 Orchestral Play choice One Seuss fits all New York Theatre: Neither a musical Seuss nor a singing Jane Eyre makes Edward Karam brust into song Jazz Ian Shaw/Clarin Martin Purcell Room Opera & Ballet Comedy Rainer Hersch Purcell Room A Christmas Carol Fraud material must be usable in court Court of Appeal Properly executed possession warrant not oppressive Court of Appeal Incitement to misuse electronic equipment Court of Appeal Henry hits back in fine style Check your player scores here Leaderboard Weekly winner Youth Leaderboard Buzz Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Between fantasy and erotica Peter Barnard Yesterday's viewing Soapwatch Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2228 Backfriend
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