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News from 03/01/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Steve Kerr, Shirley English and Steve Bird, David Jason, Jon Ashworth, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, James Moore, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, John M. Fisher, Nicolette Jones, Philip Howard, David Chater, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Giles Coren, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Alfred Brendel, Steve Bird, Andrew Brookes, M. S. Hodgart, John Kercher, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dave Lovering, Robin Cook and Menzies Campbell, Valerie J. Cox, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Muir Hunter, Robert Bruce, Helen Dunmore, Alice Lagnado, Nick Wyke, Phil Gordon, Michael J. C. Wilson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, T. J. B. Pallister, Peter Barnard, Adam Sage, Michael Horsnell, Lewis Smith and Sam Coates, David Charter, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Mary Loudon, Angela Jameson, Ivan Hewett, Julia H. Evans, Russell Kempson, Andrew Pierce and Angela Jameson, Richard Cork, Jane Gordon, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, David Lister, Adam Sherwin and Helen Studd, Dave Wetton, Allan Walker, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Marit Hargie, David Baddiel, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, lain Finlayson, Chris MacGrath, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Ian Macintyre, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David Owen, Caroline Merrell, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Joana Coles, Richard Owen, Ross Leckie, Roger Boyes, Douglas Robertson, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard A. Edwards (Lecturer in Law), 'Widdecombe Bowl', Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou and Andrew Finkel, Amanda Craig, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Iain Finlayson, Richard Beeston and Michael Theodoulou, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Ben Webster, John Julius Norwich, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Alisdair, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Norman Hammond Archaelogy Correspondent, Ross Dunn and Ian Brodie, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, John Amis, Alan Lee The Course Inspector,

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The philosopher wanders the scholastic desert alone,… Labour fiasco as £2m donor is revealed Inside Rower charged Business Railtrack told: Get trains moving or pay millions Carman the courtroom legend dies at 71 Index Who will you take to bed this year? Lib-Lab line-up to foster links Why Manchester United should give sport a chance Mulberry Woman killed as mudslide sends car over cliff The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Mandelson appeals to keep Adair in prison The weather today By a Correspondent: Tribute to Ibrox victims Guinness case appeal A penny off petrol as oil costs tumble Lonely heart window 'was swindled out of his savings' London economist secretly wed to Syria's President Armed gang raids leisure arcade 'JD Salinger: my father from Hell' Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Labour fails the 64-hr question of Hamlyn gift Dell Multimillionaire who gives away his fortune The Hamlyn Foundation's major donations Dome site could have sold for millions more Sale of contents is already under way Family shock as rower Charged with murder Meningitis C 'wiped out' by vaccinations Deadly game forces early closing of launderette Helpful Sofa Workshop Magistrate challenged in hostel fire case Thousands left without water by sudden thaw Alliance Leicester Britain falling info the sea Alliance Française de Londres Carman's death robs world of lively memories Silk cuts: his best lines Norwich Union Direct Tiny Computers Ltd Palace shows its concern for sick Margaret Families fear for men in Saudi jail No Title Frugal and fit for 2001 Bus drivers redirected By a Correspondent: Roll call of creatures great and small Ten out of 11 lottery films fail at box office How debts mounted when credits rolled Honda Britain saw through devious Evita's act Evesham Firms pay big price for small mistakes By a Correspondent: Caves considered as N-bomb refuge Harrods Knightsbridge Fear over Frost's talk with Castro NHS patient freezes to death News in Brief Child sex charges Hill cyclist killed Violent robbery Armed raiders Teenage tipplers Soho knife killing Reforms reduce 'shocking' wait for cancer tests Changes in care 1999-2000 Sex disease link to cancer Rac Essex schools face four-day week From a Correspondent: Truancy campaign gets £174m boost Somak Holidays Intelligent Finance Maths teachers pictured as nerds Holiday break hangs over an extra day Survivor found 28 hours after ship sinks Fujitsu Computers Siemens Vatican banishes tourists from St Peter's tomb C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester (Reuters): Four more Falun Gong deaths World in Brief (AFP): Mitterrand case (AFP): Talking Point (AFP): Dog off the menu (Reuters): Mutton chop Clinton's final push to sell peace to Arafat Paris-Dakar condemned as 'luxury insult to Africa' Seafrance The hole in the wall where Germans dump unwanted… Dutch fire raises questions on safety Dixons Euro swap will trap French tax evaders Go German Army rewrites rules as women enlist for combat Prison amnesty poses health threat to Russia Hastings Direct Berlin's opera heritage turns into a farce The Samaritans Fears for Arctic wildlife as land aide is named Bush completes team with Democrat at transport Time Computers National Westminster Bank Plc Cabinet choices Working Lunch The Times Online On the Website Today Dr Thomas Stuttaford answers your medical Talking Point New Extra E-poll Travellers Tales Business Times Clipper Our chance to see eye to eye on Europe Robin Cook and Menzies Campbell say adversarial politics will not work to Britain's advantage in the EU Fifty years on, I realise that what my farm needed was a hefty subsidy Picture Gallery Have we all lost the nerve to think? Giles Coren Prizes for all Running Commentary Comment is just what is needed on political donations Another Fine Mess The botched selling of the Dome will haunt the Government For Ever Acton A British bride arrives in Damascus The expansion of higher education Battles ahead for foxhunting Bill Britain's colonial past Ndabaningi Sithole Fuel prices and safety Too dear to drive Economics of MS drug treatment Top-heavy Church? Swiss rail bliss Poetry in motion? No more excuses Court Circular Memorial services Premium Bonds Birthdays History of Arthur's great table comes full circle Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages School news Legal news George Carman Supreme advocate whose formidable courtroom skills brought him a succession of high-profile cases-very few of which he lost Personal Column News International Newspapers Ltd Afternoon reverse for equities Bio-Nique Ltd British Funds Salesforce defection could hit business sell-off at Equitable Pressure on LSE chairman Procter gambles on nappy change Fears grow of a hard landing for America AXA windfalls held up by appeal uncertainty M&A deals beat record Bankrupt names seek inclusion HSBC Investment Management Lets Buy It casts shadow over high-tech shares Facing Goliath Inside The Times Online Rolls-Royce restructure continues with components sale AWG wins £325m council contract The Times MWB buys Regalian's Marble Arch Tower Provalis joins list of bidders for Cantab Medical Solutions buys again Mersey Docks growth AdVal in joint deal with FT division Biomedica a step closer to full listing A great address for holidays Creston on verge of finding new way CSFB purchase lands top three M&a rating Global Adviser Rankings WebMD ends News Corp link 4imprint buys US rival for £8.6m Saving face is the Dome's legacy Commentary Pub group has thirst for growth Handover's retreat attacked BA seeks fresh pension ruling The Times Tweedie attacks accounting disparities Trading hopes boost Dixons Stock Market Lastminute suffers in Internet gloom Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Wanadoo, or not want to do, that's the question Tempus Pub group gives cheer Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street David is well-equipped to tackle accounting Goliath The global economy could soom become reality if one standard-setter gets his way Dictator's family in cash call City Diary American squalls unlikely to deflect UK Name blame Taking an element of foreign assignments Last Post In bloom The Time Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers Ltd Butler gives Lingfield new incentive Racing Musselburgh Lingfield Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Meeting Points Yesterday's results Ludlow shows reluctance to move with the times The Story so Far MacGill halts West Indies' bid to turn the tables Cricket Scoreboard from Sydney Fairleigh offers hope for St Helens Rugby league By Our Sports Staff: Pollock's pace puts South Africa in control as Sri Lanka fold Scoreboard from Cape Town By Our Sports Staff: Hrbaty keeps Slovakia on right course Tennis Harrington swings time off from his lessons Golf Johnson appeal receives swift attention Rugby union Harlequins play waiting game By Our Sports Staff: French pair savour short cut to success Motor rallying For the record Hatton proves hit without the hype Boxing Manchester prospect tipped to follow Lewis and Hamed to world acclaim PlayStation is forced into port Sailing Willstrop seeks his revenge Squash Today's fixtures The Times We should revel in, not revile, sporting excellence Simpson's knock-out recovery Sport in Brief Poirier shines Rana vents anger Top seed through Dominici returns Taylor powers into the final Darts Henman's hot streak humbles Rusedski Yesterday's football results Prolific Larsson proves his worth to Celtic Football Caretaker given reins at Norwich Watford 's challenge reignited by Mooney Football The Premiership today Cup outing a family affair for Kingstonian Conference side's 'married couple' link up to plot downfall of third division opponents Tottenham count out Newcastle for bout of road rage The Times Crossword No Title Wolves give Jones the chance to start again United done and dusted Robson vents anger at referee Radisson How to clean up your credit rating Plus Chess & Bridge J. D. Salinger Preview of the best books of 2001 Master pianist Alfred Brendel turns 70 Contents Torment of the catcher's daughter Margaret Salinger, the daughter of America's famous literary recluse, has written a book detailing her abusive upbringing. Interview by Joanna Coles The Test Where babies can bank on life Unwanted babies in Germany can now be left in specially developed baby banks. But is this the ultimate symbol of a throwaway society? Roger Boyes reports Pill beats hangover The Times Vanora Bennett This Weekend in the Saturday Times How to clean up Four or five months of arrears can be enough for refusal of credit One tiny debt too many The Times The top six cards The Times A president remembered more for his crises than for his hot wars Ian McIntyre welcomes a balanced appraisal of Kennedy's brief presidency Indian summer Non-Fiction Shorts lain Finlayson The Summer of a Darmouse By John Mortimer Viking, £16.99 Isbn 0 670 89106 1 £14.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Authoritative Sickbed stories True stars of Eng. lit The public image of the brontè sister continues to fascinate readers, overshadowing and almost eclipsing their novels, says Helen Dunmore The Brontë Myth By Lucasta Miller Jonathan Cape, £18.99 Isbn 0 224 03745 5 £16.99 (Free P&p) 0870 160 80 80 Diary and Letters Extraordinary, as usual They Came like Swallows by William Maxwell Harvill, £9.99 Isbn 1 860468136 £8.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Death in the eternal city Who will you take to From David Beckham to BOb Dylan and the Booker giants, Nicolette Jones looks forward to the biggest books of the next 12 months An unnatural beginning Blackbrid a Chidhood Lost By Jennifer Lauck Little, Brown, £10.99 Isbn o 316856894 £10.99 (free p&p)0870 160 80 80 The Times Bestsellers Britain Tate A tale of class and polish Visual Art:a 19th-century French lithograph inspired video artist Rodney Graham to make a short film which, in turn, impressed Richard Cork The wonder and stoicism of the peaceful bumpkin is pitched against the disdainful coldness of the sadistic snob Paradigm regained Gallery: Bournemouth's restored Russell-Cotes Art Gallery is a model of late-Victorian taste, says John Russell Taylor Royal Opera House Opera & Ballet Albery Theatre Royal Festival Hall Prince of Wales Theatre Another Country Queen's Theatre Entertainments Listings A safe pair of hands The master pianist Alfred Brendel celebrates his 70th birthday on Friday. Ivan Hewett meets a man who is always in complete control It's better not to rely on a teacher too much. I can only trust ideas I've worked out for myself I have no roots. Maybe if I had my back to the wall, I'd say I was culturally central European UBS Warburg Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten 'Friends keeps me in touch with my feminine… Partners in grime Teatre: Ian Johns sees Samuel Johnson's night on the razzle with a dissolute chum vividly recreated on stage Concert LSO/Georgiardis Barbican Hall Geoff Brown A hall fit for a prince consort Architecture: For the past five years the Albert Hall has been undergoing major refubishment. Marcus Binney takes the first tour It was like The Great Escape: men digging in the basement as the BBC rehearsed the Proms above Property French Property Exhibition Jaguar Talsman Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Prospect Us Centrepointgroup Break into Legal!!! Multiple Display Advertising Items Pa/secretary Joyce Gainess Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Temps Happy in the hothouse John Kercher a Working Relationship Peter Crane, the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, has a blooming partnership with Eleanor Bunnell, his PA The Times Alisdair Pugh and Way Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Fresh blasts from the past Yesterday's viewing Interference Satellite, Gable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 22) BBC1 Today's Television The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2229 Richer Sounds

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