News from 04/01/2001
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Stella M. Fookes, John Butt, Philip Fawkes Headmaster, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Joh Ashworth, Anjana Ahuja Science Briefing, James Moore, Shirley English and Robin Young, Grace Bradberry, Giles Whittell and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Sarah Potter, Jonathan Miller, Magnus Linklater, Ian Geary, J. A. Robinson, Greenspan, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David MacVay, Phil Martin, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, David Pannick, A. M. Parsons, Michael Dynes and Steve Bird, James Bone, A. J. Hart, Elizabeth Judge, Barbara Ellen, Neil, Kevin Eason, Bernard Mills, Mark Dickson, Raymond Snoddy, Irwin Stelzer, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Ivor Davies, Steve Bird, Jill Dupleix, Jan Stimpson, Tracy Ruddle, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Angus MacKintosh, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Roger Boyes and Katka Krosnar, Peter Rosbuck, Sir Roy Strong, Doug Sager, Saily Morris, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Joe McGowan, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Michael Theodoulou, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Robert Brucs, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Tim O' Brien, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Nigel Jeacock-Fewtrell, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Daniel MacGrory, Clipper Log, Roger Boyes, David Heald, Nick Hasell, Jerome Boyd-Maunesll, James Jackson and Victoria Segal, Carol Allen, Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin, Michael Dugher, Giles Whittell, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Clive Mathieson and James Moore, Walter Gammie, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Genevieve Douglas, Ian Brodie, Antonia Fraser, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Peter Inson (Headmaster), Norma Bagshaw, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, John Wisdom, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Jamie Oliver, Stokes, Edward Gormon Sailing Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, George Stern, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,
ResumoMy battle with cancer at the South Pole Dome developer's '£5,000 birthday party' for Mandelson Shares soar after shock US rate cut Girl crushed Radioactive tag Melting permafrost threatens ski resorts Picture Gallery Princess may have suffered second stroke AR The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Travel Flanagan bid to keep Adair in jail Shell is accused of sham price cut The weather today Weather Call Picture Gallery School crisis 'an election risk' Hamilton backers to be named 'Her mother was in a terrible state. It was very traumatic' Abseil girl crushed to death by cable car Paradise lost after intruder vandalises prize garden The War Effort Woman stalked plumber Lover, 79, saw red in paint spray struggle W Waterstone's Offer Applies in Participating Branches Picture Gallery Success of £300m industry has come at a price King of fish contaminated by chemicals Leading chefs still rate it as menu must-have The Times Cook Balance risks against benefits Man sues phone firm over mobile mast next door Babies' taste inherited Red alert Inbcape No love lost as stars rule out doubles Kidnapped woman in sex ordeal News in Brief Man shot in car Lamplugh search Sir Roy Strong Quick-thinking railmen stop trains colliding Virgin consoles staff attacked over delays NatWest Footballer injured in crash Dyson washer 'not worth price' Gateway Stasi tagged rivals with radiation Accenture Tiny Passports for pets scheme is widened Airlines consider ending children's trips to cockpit Save over 50% on 2001 Fares Seafrance Freeserve Flexitime workers achieve more This weekend in the Saturday Times How Mandelson feasted instead of eating humble pie Currys …but becomes backroom boy in campaign Party seeks £20m cap on election spending Abbey National Prescott a Tory road builder by stealth Royal Geographical Society Tta Skiers likely to plough on Fujitsu Siemens Computers By our science correspondent: Gun plea to keep wolf from the door Footballer injured in bar 'attack' News in Brief Policeman hanged Driver killed boy MP's sister dies Gasman hostage Virgin Booker reject in line for Whitbread prize Digital channels gang up to counter BBC launch Big Blue AOL Hostel fire case 'bias' dismissed News in Brief Killer bug strikes Body in wardrobe M-way death Robin tree saved PC World Underground train sinks Paris Prague replays its revolution Sky Peugeot Cameras catch out the VIP roadhogs This weekend in the Saturday Times Vanora Bennett on why dieting has become a religion Putin 'redeploys nuclear arms on Baltic coast' Moscow exercises pipeline power Intelligent Finance Sweden turned down Wallenberg swap Dell Women partygoers flogged In Iran Italy links leukaemia deaths to Nato shells Israel threatens Arafat Clive Cussler Dixons MoD rejects claims of uranium risk Bush alerts big business to fears over economy Hillary arrives in split Senate Time Computers Country comes to town for a Texan The President-Elect's Cabinet-In-Waiting Scottish Widows Mother and wife in court battle over man's life Yahoo! acts to end Nazi sales Hastings Direct A Jolly Good Queue at the Sales Zambezi floods provinces News in Brief Minister's past 12 die in crash (Reuters): Stabbing arrests (Reuters): Tenth fire death (Reuters): Pest control Daewoo Britons lead race for music's 'Oscars' The Times online The 200th birthday we failed to celebrate The Union Flag should still be a symbol of pride, not a relic of patroitism The art of advocacy: knowing when to use green underpants with holes in Picture Gallery Why Blair has got George W so wrong Giles Coren Tory wets The Times Diary Stormy Petrel Nervous times for the us economy, and the world's Caged Fish Salmon farming must learn the lessons of the Bse tragedy Pet Peeves Extending pet passports safely will require simpler rules 'Absurd' plan for Lib-Lab project A 'flawed' peace Muslim moderates Parlous state of language learning in our schools A test of faith Steel for railway tracks Belt and braces? Greenwich links Offensive names City farmers Mare of Flanders Round figures Greatly exaggerated Court Circular Memorial to the historian's historian Latest wills Personal Column Announcements Anniversaries Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Church news William Rogers Secretary of State who found that president Nixon and his special adviser Henry Kissinger were conducting American foreign policy behind his back Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Michael Hanley Director-General of the Security Service during a difficult period in its history Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thanksgiving Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Games Rugby Six Nations Premier Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Healthland International Corporate Services Limited On This Day January 4,1946 Secret Wartime Fortress Dr Ekkehard Kuenssberg Representing the GP in a world of medical specialists Sharp retreat for shares Fimatex Toyota to increase production in Britain Interbrew faces £600m loss as Byers rules against Bass deal Abbey vote may end Lloyds Tsb bid deadlock Guinness trial trio seek UK ruling LetsBuyit managers resign Rate cut in US and Dow racing HSBC Index Retail property market 'facing a crisis' The Times Slump in jet prices could hit BA Kuwait seeks help from oil companies Equitable parade to help sell-off Microsoft in 'race' lawsuit Oxxon wins £4.7m funds Aventis in £lbn sale of Messer operation Why are the Saudis clamping down on expats drinking?… Garban to offer electronic swaps New MGF additions to boost MG Rover range The Times Vauxhall workers to stage rally Business in Brief Share options for Ryanair pilots Fidelity takes top from Schroders Meggitt names chief executive Bioglan in £16m acquisition Asda reveals £450m new store programme WH Smith regains contract Greenspan still a man of action Commentary Lex sells division as part of plans to restructure Rolls wins £600m repair deal The Times Active Value targets Caradon investors Downgraded Hays joins slide Investors continue their dig into Ai Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Service with a smile for Rolls-Royce investors Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street South Africa accelerates its car production to 21st-century levels Carmakers have poured into South Africa, lured by a range of financial incentives Not quite the last from Noel Citry Diary Events will keep making the City rich Parnes way City Diary Lyons made City Diary Ings. "I'm going to take quite a long time… No comment City Diary Have laptop and socks, will travel The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Kith & Kids Thales Avaya communication G Collinson Grant BMS M micro muse New Year, New Challenge Regional Director Area Sales Manager Odgers Ray & Berndtson Michael Page Caledonian MacBrayne Morrison The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association DH Westminster School Assistant Bursar 2001 a Space Odyssey Deltic Resourcing British Marine Equipment Council Winkworth Hays Accountancy Personnel Sullivan Thomas Mould Maker London based Pub Co The Royal Geographical Society Society of Maritime Industries Gosling Sports Park CV Services Parsons Prospects Jupitec JPA Graduate Castle Sween Bay (Holidays) Ltd SME Support Executives needed Career Services Sales Director Insurance Crane GC Connaught The Post Office Career Analysts Bursar Newton Prep Battersea Westell Interexec The Times Lingfield sruvives as sandstorm blows over Racing Rain threat to fixtures Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Racing Betline Taunton Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Paddock Bar Sloe Gin Novices Handicap Chase Sedgefield Southwell Queally sprints from fast to fastest Land speed record Olympic gold medal-winner bids for purists speed record Sick West Indies need spin doctor Cricket By Our Sports Staff: Cullinan breezes to record Sales flies home after beach accident A peaceful new year with a good book and turtles Salling Celts clinch deal to establish their own league Rugby union Wilson returns to boost Harlequins cup hopes Henman's continued focus will centre on home-town hero For the record Leando hangs on to pipe dream A snowboarder from jersey is channelling all her efforts into qualifying for the Winter Olympics Fixtures The Times Taylor takes final adversary apart Darts Masuoka in lead Sport in Brief Harrington no match for a scrambler Golf Cougars roar ahead of Premiership pack Rugby league Putter folk show stiff upper lip Litmanen deal puts Fowler's future in doubt Carlisle fans wary of new owners Coleman's crash puts cup fever on hold Football The Premiership today Picture Gallery How Andrews built Dagenham's finest Dyer says sorry for his folly Jones eyes return to golden days The Times Crossword MacArthur braves iceberg peril to challenge leader GEM Cardiff wins Fa Cup as Millennium Stadium is final choice How can I teach my child to listen? Marooned at the South Pole, Jerri Nielsen found she… Contents My battle with cancer at the South Pole After a bitter divorce, Jerri Nielsen took a job as doctor on a polar base, hoping for a fresh start. Stranded in the Antarctic winter she found a lump in her breast and had to treat herself for cancer The Test Car mechanics Brits, booze The Saudis have always tolerated expat drinking. So why have seven Britons been held on drink charges? Daniel McGrory investigates Flexible hours do work Senior managers have discovered that flexible hours and sharing jobs are giving them the edge, says Sally Morris Starlight Express Jamie Oliver does sushi The Times The Dome is dead, let's keep it that way The Wenceslas pizza: deep-pan , crisp and even A QC's lesson on prostate cancer MOPS Scurvy risk for elderly How to fight off fleas Why walking eased Dickens's depression Carehealth. co. uk Fit-Ness Diet & Exercise Clubs Ltd Proteins: the next After mapping the human genome, scientists are now setting out to map how genes actually work through proteins. Anjana Ahuja introduces the proteome Frontier Proteome count Conquering proteomics will make everything previous seem trivial Silk moth's foreign enemy Oldest rock found in Australia Red Sea quarrymen ate like kings Critic's Choice UK box office Top Ten Yes, it's martial New Releases: Ang Lee's first Chinese-language film for six years is a triumph of action over plot, says Adam Mars-Jones Crime + Ponishment If you liked that, then try this Camera happy Interview: Conor McPherson won the director's chair because he was cheap, as Carol Allen reports Playing fast and loose with Fyodor New Releases: James Christopher sees Dostoevsky dusted off for teen America; a slice of Irish whimsy; and Kim Basinger battle Beelzebub Under Suspicion With one mighty leap he Ang Lee's new film is more than a martial-arts blockbuster - it is also the means by which he finally got his dear old Dad off his back, the director tells Stephen Dalton Basically I'm not really a writer - I wrote those early films because nobody gave me scripts TV movie of the week: Falling Down (1992) New on video A much finer yarn Theatre: The knitwear As You Like It from Stratford is less woolly in London, Says Ian Johns Opera & Ballet The Graduate The talent that put Rhys in the dock Television: Paul Rhys is playing his most contentious role as a brilliant lawyer accused of rape. Heather Neill met him I went to the old Bailey and watched the theare of it- the gowns and wigs and archaic formalities I identify more with damaged creatures. Caliban is much more interesting than prospero Play choice compiled by Marit Hargie Airline Network Travelbag Trailfinders Austravel Global Flights Charter Flight Centre To Advertise in this Section Please Telephone Flight Centre Flight Searchers Av8tours Direct Travel Insurance The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items And the winning city is. . . Pack your Bags a selection of last-minute bargain travel opportunities Indian getaways Ed. forum Parents often accuse children of not listening, but sometimes this may indicate a more serious problem, says Jan Stimpson. Tracy Ruddle advises on a child who mixes up letters when the writes How can I teach my son to listen? Could my child be dyslexic? 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