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News from 08/01/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Andrew Holt, James Moore, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Ian Cobain and Altan Hall, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Isabella McRae, Ian Cobain, Jeremy Kingston, Miriam Elizabeth Burstein Department of English State University, Sheila Johnston, Michael Dynes and Russell Jenkins, Elizabeth Judge, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Mike Williams, Laura Campbell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Jason M. Hadden, Elinore Wellwood, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, J. Patrick Greene, Director, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Backman, Andy Stephens, Eve-Ann Prentice, Keith M Row, Allan Boyle, Keith Pike, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Samantha Murray Greenway, Jasper Gerard, Dan Whitcombe, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Giles Dixon, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Jeremy Isaacs, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Anna Söderblom, Marit Hargie, Adrian Brodkin, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Malcolm Johnson, Tom Geoghegan, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Mike Moss, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alan Pavelin, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Winifred Tumim, Chair, William Langley, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Alison Johnston (Senior Professional Officer), R. G. C. Horsley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Nigel Bowden and Daniel McGrory, Jennifer O'Neill, Glen Owen, Ian Cobain and Allan Hall, Ben Hammersley, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, David Lister and Christine Buckley, Nick Szczepanik, Barry J. Kinnersley, James Pringle, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, J. Slome, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, A. Sclare, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Philip Norton, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Genevieve Douglas, Tony Dawe, Ian Cobain Chief Reporter, Patrick E. Robertshaw, John Maher, Ben Webster, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Hamilton of Dalzell, Daniel Rosenthal, Nigel Powell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Audrey Magee lreland Correspondent, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Justine Hancock, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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German spy risked life to penetrate Irish terror group Auditor queries Dome sell-off Food & Drink Half Price Courses Young Mozart's secret love duet in Venice Paris, Berlin, Milan, Vienna... fly to Europe from… Girl, 7, plunges to death in waterfall Labour learns from Gore error Economy 'the Key' Why men will always be unfaithful NTT Communications Queen says sister is better The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Interface The weather today Mayor wins concessions on privatisation of Tube Catholics urge Blair to boost family Is this the son of Caesar and Cleopatra? The greatest emperor that never was Everton star fights off two intruders at luxury home Couk INLA man who dodged death by friend and foe Alliance Leicester By a Correspondent: Official tried to smear comic BBC denies plan for ethnic quotas Ministers urged to cap rail fares Loyalist killing precedes Adair decision Spanish police arrest British crime king, 74 Cardiff man died after 20-hour flight Interflora AOL Curate's nude pose banned Man who told off gang dies after blow Accenture Milburn retreats on 'boot camps' for GPs Roche Bobois Paris Alliance Francaise de Londres Families face fight for redress Picture Gallery BT Girls of 11 may get after-sex pill Prince will soon get over his fall Top schools struggle to recruit staff Roud Mail Comprehensive policy 'failed a generation' The Open University 'Bring a friend' scheme fills gaps Today is the Day Airports demand grounding of noisiest planes Revenue BA plans joint relaunch of Concorde Twin Jodie 'will go home by summer' HSBC Britain acts over Saudi arrests Eclipse watch Drink-drive down MP's son held Taransay baby Death fire arrests Blair is 'proud' to be backed by tycoons PM will meet Bush to secure Ulster backing Jersey Humble pie is starter for election menu Tax cut 'failing to get parents back to work' Bonhams Brooks By a Correspondent: Lawyers say fines will hit house sales If you think this is wrong write Dinghy sparks fears of invasion Gate Way people Rule Sharon wins over the sheikhs Beijing agog at revelation of Tiananmen Square panic NatWest (AFP): Attempted coup in Ivory Coast Embassy alert Pinochet defiant Papon's appeal (AFP): Cypriots protest UN rejects bombing link with leukaemia NatWest Britons capture armed rebels Whale tips anglers out of boat Mauritius Italy's distrust of America deepens Seafrance Pope calls for a more open Church Spot goes back to her birthplace Manolo Bladhnik Shoes Chappell Bush's labour chief faces immigrant row Tiny By Our Foreign Staff: Husband shoots 'rapist' The Times online Why they simply can't stop talking politics This obsession with fundraising is only a symptom of endless campaigning It's a policy on bike sheds the nation needs, not a morning-after Pill We had the bonanza, now for the bill Lost cause The Times Sports Diary Blair's Wares Labour can spend its way to victory but not good government Secrets of Tiananmen The raw documentary evidence of a crime in the making Cleopatra's Nipper Egypt's temptress struts her stuff as a single mum 'Reasonable force' in self-defence law Pre-school education Bering Strait tunnel Crossbench voting in the Lords Selling Dome exhibits A 'flawed' peace Visible honours Clerical letters 'PC' question of ethnic origins Lottery film flops Victorian morals Final delay Court Circular School news DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Memorial services Birthdays Anniversaries Fancy dress party Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Lives in Brief Sir William Henderson, FRS Veterinary Virologist, was born on July 17,1913 He died on November 29 aged 87 Anne MacNaghten Founder of a popular concert series and string quarter who had a strong political streak Professor G. E. M. Anscombe Bold and original thinker whose impact on the international philosophical community has been a deep and enduring one Heathrow Hijacker Seized Charles Helou President of Lebanon as conflict began to fester Capitalisation, week's change Malaysia fashions a far-flung empire With limited opportunities to expand at home businesses are beginning to boom overseas Brussels scheme 'failing to lift red tape burden on business' Change on Week Water UK fears new Bill could lead to shortages Exchange Rates Halifax Bmc software Seasonal success adds spark to Dixons Companies Reporting Economic outlook What the Sunday Papers Say Branson confronts Lottery Commission about decision Oil boycott over Iraqi 'breach of UN scheme' House values face mobile masts threat Visit the Virtual Exhibition the Year A great address for holidays Mexican stake for Vodafone Companies reinforce connection Primal seeks pre-float £3m LeisureHunt looks for funds Sale of Land Rover still not signed off Rate cut in America raises interest in the UK Economic Briefing The City of Nagoya The Times Crossword Blue Circle agrees Lafarge bid Retailers set to ease sector's gloom MEPC deal fuels 39% rise in buyouts Son of scam returns from African shores The Glenlivet Insurance share sale overhangs markets CBI and Chambers unite in call for rate cut Your route map to the week ahead United cast Cup spell again Leeds meet old rivals on elite list DIAL-a-PHONE Point-to-point a racing cert to survive Spackman to take helm at Barnsley William Hill Viduka drives Leeds on in their moment of need West Ham enjoying Pearce and Cole generation game Newcastle's revival fails to inspire confidence for replay FA Cup Third round Wise is the spur as Chelsea make short work of small fry Everton leave it late to put Smith out of his misery York left to rue missed chances Birmingham unable to cope with double distraction Warnock treads a dangerous line Sheringham shows perfect timing Murphy plots decisive blows Jones enjoys happy return to business Albion come close to masterminding complete recovery Weekend results and tables Charlton so grateful to survive Enthusiastic Morecambe wiser after the event Akuamoah comes back to haunt Webb Sunder land must draw on chance for revenge Strachan sticks to the plan Inhospitable Carlisle lose the sympathy vote Nogan hands out a lifeline Doherty deprives skilful Orient of deserved replay Injustice harrows Barrow Bradford City v Middlesbrough Reading suffer again at hands of McGhee Ricketts ensures Bolton's gamble pays off Leicester's comes true for Mims Basketball By Our Sports Staff: Giants storm to victory Ice hockey Legal & Public Notice Desjoyeaux leaves rivals in his wake Sailing Arsenal prove too strong for Leeds Football Brown's guile earns valuable advantage Cricket By our Sports Staff: Waugh will relish India's challenge England batsmen in a spin Greenwood brings Leicester down Rugby union Bath in full cry with Voyce and Cooper making right noises Dawson allays fears over injury Saint-Andre's lot not a happy one Andrew plan finally paying off thanks to second chance Trivella takes centre stage as Rotherham atone for defeat Stricker strikes gold on Antipodean venture Golf Make a firm commitment Flex By a Correspondent: Turley has reasons to celebrate Rugby league Rahal imposes law of the jungle on Jaguar American bares his teeth in bid to transform the pussycats of Formula One Streather has final word at 31st attempt Henman receives a harsh lesson in final analysis Tennis Hingis shrugs off jinx to land Hopman Cup Rowlands to begin the action Thompson boosts Old Loughtonians Hockey Raiders crush Dolphins American football Cisco Systems Empowering the Internet Generation Cyfor Malta approaches moment of reckoning Racing Saturday's results Rapid Raceline Fontwell Park Fakenham Reading the racecard Meeting Points Sporting cousins share a dream to reach the top Schools sport For the record This week's fixtures Rugby union Cowan's run ends in frustration Sport in Brief Lee fined for positive test Essex Met hit top form early Gaultier secures premier success Forrester seventh in hot company Schlesser faces penalty threat Zimbabwe streak to series win Argentina seal sevens victory Hankey Keeps concentration Schifferer in injury blow From our correspondents: World at my feet after ballroom blitz Pride and fear become intertwined after call-up papers for senior service arrive Fulham ensure United bring Bovril back to small screen Programme Notes Every Tuesday It's the law All arrows point to sport, whichever route is taken From your correspondence: Failing to show faith in all things English Looking at the broader picture Wicketkeeper prince recalled How Rochdale's Cup ran over 7 Days A Route Map through the Pearks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead The Weale Thing Back to Life They Said what? I was there ... Sport Online Threatened sport that is a racing certainty to survive Richardson soothes hurt Caribbean pride Performance of West Indies B players offers hope for future after Test series debacle Mencap 12 Fashion Parents Arts Plus Inter//face The infiltrator Contents A spy in the Inla Thi Inla one of Ireland's most ruthless terrorist groups, was penetrated at the highest level by a German secret agent. lan cobin and Allan Hall in Berlin investigate A spy in the Inla The Test Boys are still boys Young men today are onlyinterested marriage, commitment and making babies, according to survey by Cosmoplitan. Utter nonsense, say three generation of male Times writers The 30-something lad Beckham deserves the blame How was it for me? The 40-something dad The Times Buzz Blizzard, schmizzard In New York Castaways with just one thought Woody upsets the shrinks Answer back I was in mum's bed till I was 10 Gina Ford, whose bestselling baby books advise a return to strict routine, reveals the lack of discipline in her childhood and why she never had children. Interview by Justine hancock Free 2 look How can I get on better with my stepson? Your question answered by Times readers The 2 Minute Briefing Monetary Policy Committee Smallpox: the new bio weapon The threat of a smallpox epidedmic causedy bioterrorism is so serious that the US is pouring money into dveloping an antidote. Anjana Ahuja reports The Energy Plan How to grow an artwork Science Briefing The true, legacy of the A-bomb 'I design for a real body' When Sophia Kokosalaki adrrived at St Martins she barely knew to sew. Now she's feted by the fashion cognoscenti. Lisa Armstrong reports Fashion Diary Lisa Armstrong Pick of the knits Get the look for less Do I, don't I? Cover my floor Shocking in pink My favourite thing Deborah Bull's mohair coat Clockwork/solar Radio Sexy Sweaters In part five of our ten-part guide to stylish dressing, Lisa Armstong looks at the perfect sweater Give this man a cigar ... he's going to need it. Gavin Turk, leading Brit Art light, is creating the ultimate Che Guevara experience. Interview by Alex O'Conell 'Magnificent' Sheer weight of Traffic Fine esemble acting and tight directio of a great script make Traffic the movie America loves to love, says Suffering for their art Great film, shame about the distribution. Sheila Johnston finds our why movies with more brain that brawn get a raw deal Spring 2001 Watch this space As London theatre shifts into gear with a series of transfers, Daniel Rosenthal discovers that moving a successful show to a larger venue doesn't always mean you'll get a bigger hit The transfer market: forthcoming productions Little Englanders/ Remote Controlled Etcetera, NW1 Black Bread and Cucumber Jermyn Street Theatre, SW1 Play choice for today This week in Times 2 Pedal power Alyn Shipton is rocked by the virtuosity of organist Barbara Dennerlein Musical The Lost Domain Linbury Studio Recital Opus 20/ Stroman Purcell Room Entertainments Concert Lsso/ Scarabino Barbican Learn something new Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move The weekend's viewing Paul Hoggart Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) Don't miss Dennis Hopper in Easy Rider BBC1 Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2233 Carlton Food Network Logitech Interface Contents Dell Dot-com doom but phones keep ringing up a profit The holiday season proved to be one of the most eventful periods of the past year. Ben Hammersley reports News Bites A healthier way of phoning An efficient new antenna may end the debate on mobile phone radiation, writes Nigel Powell Putting a price on success A company that lets travellers dictate what they pay says it will avoid the costly mistakes of its us parent. Tony Dawe reports Picture Gallery Heart of darkness in` In Alice, a game The Poets judge to be a visual classic, the bizarre Freudian purgatory that Carroll created for his not wholly innocent heroine is brought to life - as deeply disturbing as it is beautiful McGee: the name that sells a game Picture Gallery PCs hold fast in video wars Top Games Tips for 2001 Shy genius who created an innocently mad world Sunday Telegraph An idea that is crystal dear Microsoft Certified Professional Cash-free way for kids to get gifts they really wanted Website of the Week E-praise Webwatch Top Ten Games Out of the box and ready to run User Interface The Times Education Series Buy 1 Get 1 Free Smart Certify Direct Save £££ on The Times Software series Project Manangement Recruitment

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