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News from 10/01/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jo Harris, Blaker, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nick Gibb, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Chris Allinson, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, George Pendle, Glen Davis, Robert Thicknesse, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Claire McDonald, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Keith M. Taylor (Chairman), Valerie Elliott and Alan Hamilton, James Bone, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Ronald Harwood, Dominic Bradbury, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Ian P. S. Proud, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Antonia Senior, Michael D. Ashmore, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Harland Miller, Elinore Wellwood, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, John Kercher, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Paul Collins, Rob Shipley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Robert Nye, Rowland Whitehead, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Tom Andrews, Mark Souster and David Hands, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Denis Meehan, Kingsley Oliver, Nigel Williamson, Mary Gold, Richard Cork, Geoffrey Burnand, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Robert Bruce-Chwatt, Karen Homer, Karen Bell, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Koning, Adam Jones, Hilary Whitney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Richard Owen, David Lister and Giles Tremlett, Rebecca Moulton, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, George Bull, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Tola Awogbamiye, Fenton Bresler, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Ruth Scurr, James Collard, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Martin Hasseck, Michael Dynes, Martin Waller, Peter Walker, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Keith Fisher, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Tariq Ali, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Phillips, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Richard Owen, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Sally Patten, John Broome, Scott Bradfield, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Louisa Buck, Marian Gleeson, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine,

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£1bn hospital savings blitz hits clean-up Picture Gallery The Xerox files See Think 4 Fly to Europe from £35 return Downing St retreat on depleted uranium risk Moongazers delighted to see red DIY drug alert Blair pelted Coach trip Census team can t count on men behaving well Can the Bulger killers survive the pressures of a… The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme First shots fired in the War of Laura's Leg Parliamentary Sketch Drug links and terrorism keep Adair in jail Gerbeau only Dome chief to get bonus The weather today Damilola to be buried in London News in Brief 800 blood deaths News in Brief Ship of fools News in Brief News back at ten News in Brief Castaways revolt News in Brief I'm a Miss says Characterhouse maths master Commuting by bike and boat Virgin Enter left-wing satirist Ben Elton, stage Right By a Correspondent: Ecstasy killed Radio 1 aide Sainsbury boss 'told to take £300,000 to free his family' Grieving relatives demand answers The Victims AOL Gulf War medic says five colleagues are ill Italy calls for ban until danger can be assessed The politics By Our Defence Editor: Shell packs fiercest punch The weapon Researchers find no cancer link The science Clubbers at risk in craze for new DIY drugs Vauxhall 'Fun drink' led to teenager's death Girl, 3, helped gang to deal in drugs Coroner rules new Shipman patient unlawfully killed Tiny Pavarotti leaves children's charity Helpful. co. uk Hastings Direct Teacher shortage puts 90 in one class Orange FOMA Post Office world with new name Failed rescue bid led to death leap Everest Protester reveals reason for naked defiance Currys Any word you like, as long as it's not British Lloyds TSB Business Rebuke for minister over failed badger cull Lockerble trial focus on murder News in Brief Judge returns News in Brief Wanted man dies News in Brief Care review News in Brief Big change News in Brief Aficio Printers Olympic Britons who are still on the run RSPCA City investment that matured for 1,800 years Water from private wells poses risk of radiation Audi co Police force 'anti-gay and racist' News in Brief Driver jailed News in Brief Burglary charges News in Brief Teddy reunion News in Brief Writer honoured News in Brief Britons mingle among millions at Indian festival Reports from Tent 34, Sector 9, on the Hindu festival of Maha Kumbh Mela Audi Party leaders' live TV debate 'dead in water' Daewoo Both sides disguise the real choices On Politics Labour is 'failing' on environment Parliament in Brief Delay till 2006 on Forces discipline Virgin Holidays Quote of the day Good order and discipline in the Army are to be more depended on than courage alone Today in Parliament Hague attacks Blair's broken election pledges Straw to tackle theft of mobiles Digital Hearing Just 14% of young voters back euro Blue Arrow 'Teflon Tony' comes unstuck Leaders jostle to catch White House ear Dell Busy Bush puts rest of the world on hold Waiting for the President Somak Holidays Swiftcall Norwich Union Direct Bush loses team-mate over illegal cleaner Nasa prepares to land on Eros Sky Mitsubishi Motors 'Cajun king ' gets ten years for extortion DNA trace puts human origins in Australia Revene Leading Serb surrenders to war crimes team Britons to rule on Botswana hanging Don't let my son die: one mother's lonely… Prudential (AFP): Israel killing policy is challenged World in Brief (Reuters): Bin Laden claim World in Brief (AP): Suu Kyi in talks World in Brief Reagan drug case World in Brief (Reuters): Mitterrand on bail World in Brief (Reuters): Director recovers World in Brief Schroder shaken as two ministers quit in BSE row French police track paranoid killer Gateway Under Suspicion Operatic duet to be conducted in court The Times online How doctors could spell the death of Labour The men in white coats could still alter the course of the election campaign Honesty would be the best policy—if it were ever implemented… Picture Gallery Three lucky strikes and Bush stays in Picture Gallery Down and out The Times Diary Friends of Bush The Times The international battle for George W's ear The Home Front The Times Depleted uranium exposes a dilemma for defence ministers Well Met by Moondark The Times An eclipse is no portent, but it is better than television Judge pays price for lack of security Bulger judgment Women in battle Fishy meals Ribbons or badges an honourable lapel decoration? Modem philosophical debate and the nerve to think Private escort duty Muslim dilemma Carman the journalist Sandwich surprise Language learning Court Circular Service of thanksgiving Birthdays Personal Column Marriage Schools news Anniversaries RAF promotions Forthcoming marriages Gerald Aylmer Radical historian whose Oxford thesis was said to have been delivered in a wheelbarrow, and who became head of St Peter's college Melja Hlavsa Rocking the foundations of communication in Czechoslovakia Personal Column William Gardner Designing coins from the threepenny bit to the 20p piece and beyond Paul Vanden Boeynants Belgian butcher turned politician who was convicted of tax fraud The Sound of Success Further retreat for equities Debt-laden Xerox hires advisers Engineers expected to exceed UK growth Darling takes a lead over pensions ING Barings US sell-off attracts global players Underwriters were overpaid Palladium adds to woes of carmakers Unspectacular sales fail to put investors off Selfridges HSBC IPE starts talks with US rival Index Poster success may prove political sticking point Pension funds see loss of 1.8% Major abandons plan for Nationwide bank Former Asda chief joins ScottishPower board Election takes toll of Barnes & Noble Picture Gallery Bespak shares fall 6% Tour groups set to end job fight Dating agency enjoys love affair with Web Equitable Life break-up to be finalised in weeks Builder expects further increase Daks to cut one third of workforce Business in Brief Club Med enters into new phase Business in Brief Amey restructure plan hits shares Business in Brief Gowrings shares at four-year low Business in Brief Rover in retail financing deal Business in Brief Merant buys US website builder Business in Brief Christmas trade lifts Wetherspoon Business in Brief GEO gives way to Emblaze Oracle Consigned to lexicon of silly names Commentary Nokia fails to hit 2000 sales target Buhners in online pub venture Propeller GPG focuses its attention on De Vere Separate DKI 'not an option' Nokia casts telecoms shadow Stock Market Rumour clicks with Scoot investors Eurotop 100 M&S has yet to prove it has recovery in the bag Tempus Amey GEO Storm clouds cast fresh shadow over the land of the rising sun Hopes of a recovery in the worlds second-largest economy are turning to dust 'Safe' utilities lose their power of attraction On Wall Street St. Andrew's Investment Company plc Not quite Gilbert and Sullivan City Diary Numbers up City Diary Set adrift City Diary After Liffe City Dairy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Thetimes Leading trio fast show to Doldrums Sailing King and Stompe join list of scattered seeds Darts Why it doesn't pay to be thick as thieves Midweek View Picture Gallery Positive Holt has second thoughts Bowls By Our Sports Staff: Jesters no match for London Ice hockey Wigan aim high with powerful new squad Rugby League Rusedski hits out over cup whispers Tennis Irvine puts up with life in the slow lane at Jaguar Motor racing Cumani sets off early for Dubai Racing Kempton Park Catterick Rapid Raceline Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Plenty to like about a place in the country Yesterday 's results Lions land £25,000 incentive to humble Australia Rugby union Tudor unfazed after spectator role Cricket Lingfield Park For the record Cronje starts court bid to overturn ban Today's fixtures Essex pair show quality Kallis claims one-day milestone Sport in Brief Deacon goes forth Sport in Brief Gomez gets stage Sport in Brief Lloyd 's long list Sport in Brief Trio promoted Sport in Brief Lazio left with only tears for souvenirs Football The courtship of Eniksson by England was bound to leave scars in Rome and London Last night's results The Times Bradford admit their mistakes Prescott ponders MacDesfield future Hartson lined up to complete £5m transfer to Coventry Redknapp's market force Eriksson departs to media acclaim Sonner hands advantage to Ipswich The Premiership today Smith pushing Palace back from the brink England expects as Eriksson jets in The Times Crossword The making of a national coach Fowler's absence gives Litmanen cup opportunity Football Handbook Monthly Direct Books Property Plus Creme Arts The mask of deceit Contents When life is one big lie Jamie Bulger's killers have undergone intense counselling ot face up to their guilt. Now the demands of a secret identity will force them to deny their crime for the rest of their lives. Will they crack? Richard Morvison reports The 2 Minute Briefing Don't let my son die Robert Wendland is kept alive by a feeding tube. His wife says that he allowed to die. His mother wants to ensure that he lives. Grace Bradberry reports Cast away the island dramas The Times Bye bye truth, hello election The Test The Big Breakfast Home and away Seven Erikson will soon be house-hunting here. What will suit this renaissance man, asks Simon Barnes The Times Football Handbook A taxing time of the year Tax returns made easy Scottish Friendly Ned's true voice Peter Carey's new novel takes on an Australian legend. He talks to Erica Wagner One mother's son The History of the Kelly Gang Picture Gallery The Times Bestsellers Hope for Nigeria? Corruption and brutality, but courage, too—Tariq Ali on a country in crisis Fiction Shorts The dream job Diary & Letters Brotherly love, Camden style Scott Bradfield enjoys a tale of mistaken identity pursued from London to Cape Town The Sunday Times Bibliomane Jim McCue The Times Under starter's orders January's adventures crop of first novels takes readers on journeys from the wilds of Nova Scotia to the depths of Delhi, finds Christina Koning A picture never quite in focus Five Photos of my Wife American as she is spoke Collected Poems My life with big man Tate Teresa Gleadowe tells Alex O'Connell how she juggles being a mover and shaker in the arts world with being Mrs Nicholas Serota Bake to the future The Royal Acadamy is not a Garrick Club for nostalgic has-beens, argues Louisa Buck Arty crash course Artist and novelist Harland Miller recalls his time working with the online art project, fig-1 Intimate disclosures I am a Camera, say the artists in the Saatchi Gallery's multi-faceted new show. I Leica, enthuses Richard Cork William Blake Picture Gallery Around the Galleries Play choice Outgoing director Derek Deane is fed up with begging for money English National Ballet is celebrating its 50th anniversary next week. But the birthday girl is not in robust health, as Debra Craine reports A lot of the sets are ruined, a lot of the costumes have been unseen since the Ark Picture Gallery Palestrina Opera Notes Jazz Gil Evans Orchestra Ronnie Scott's Opera & Ballet Theatres Classical PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Offers in the region of £295,000 At home above a stream Homes for sail enthusiasts Castle Village Aphrodite Hills North of the Thames Luxury Apartments aboard the World from US$2M-$7M Multiple Display Advertising Items Your room at the top 2 for 1 Flight Offer Terms & Conditions Reverter claim must be within time limit Court of Appeal Local authority education grants policy lawful Queen's Bench Division Objecting to registration of power of attorney through incapacity Court of Appeal Restricting liability for electricity failure Court of Appeal Government breaches of Community law are torts Techonology and Construction Court Newspaper must disclose name of source Court of Appeal Advertising adjudications are 'prescribed by law' Queen's Bench Division Power of arrest attached to order even if respondent tinder 18 Court of Appeal The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Yesterday's viewing Satellite , Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Film Four 4 BBC 1 Variations Todays's Television Today's television Winter Breaks PAs join most wanted list A laugh a minute Joking around with Sir Norman Wisdom and his PA Ann Axe Fashion hits the sales Knightsbridge Secretaries Top PA Role! John D Wood & Co Chemical Industries Association CPG JG Buckingham Personnel Ibstock Place School John Frieda Westminister Kingsway College Antiques/design/dance/media/cities CPG Next Permanent Joyce Guiness Wit, Wisdom and wisecracks As PA to the veteran entertainer Sir Norman Wisdom, Ann Axe finds that life is a barrel of laughs Msn NSR McKinlay Law Partnership Recruitment Consultants Prospect Us Eclipse Property Recruitment the McKinlay Partnership Embassy Requires Secretary/P. A Cox & Kings The Industrial Society Break into PR Wandsworth, Clapham, Battersea Photo—Me Mayfair Office & Lovely Country House near… Pa-assist. com FYI Movie mania Angela Cunningham's role altered dramatically when her boss bought the Everyman cinema, says Hilary Whitney Is there a price on your head? Angela Mortimer Joslin Rowe Multiple Classified Advertising Items VPS Ltd Experienced Secretaries Native Interior Design The Royal British Legion Benefits & Compensation International VPS Ltd St. James's Recruitment Consultants VPS Ltd Janette Teager & Associates Senior Secretary Chairman's Office Janette Teager & Associates Part Time Careers Little Ship Club Time Savers Web World Every little extra helps Christmas bonuses are not the only company rewards available to secretaries and PAs. Karen Homer reports Does office music lead to harmony? Crone Corkill Tmg hypermodia Nicholson Events Ltd Office MANAGER/PA to MD Numerate, Confident Secretary/PA Experienced SECRETARY/PA Distinction Resourcing Happy New Career Manager/secretary Strutt & Parker Receptionist Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Distinction Resouracing The Times Newspapers Carousel Consultancy Ltd Expotel Receptionist/assistant PA PA to Chief Executive to £26K+ Bens The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Step up for a hot salsa A noticeboard brought together one of London's Latin American dancing class partnerships. John Kercher reports Stress signals employers cannot ignore The barrister Fenton Bresler examines the case for compensation for work-related stress The Problem is Super duper Tasting Shop till you drop From finding the best bargains to tracking down a designer classic, follow our guide to making the most of the sales In My Fashion Bargain hunting No Title Top deals in town My Diary A day in the life of Jo Harris, PA to David Ransome, chief operating officer and financial director at the Unite Group in Bristol VWA Keen Readers Kingston University Biligual People Ltd The Times Right Hand Person PA/SECRETARY Financial PR (Wc2) Vodafone Josephine Sammons Ltd. Royds Raphael Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Senior Secretaries/PA's Sibyl Colefax and John Fowler Ltd Secretary in the House of Parliament Aldrich & Company Maine-Tucker Anderson Hoare Maine-Tucker Anderson Hoare Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Anderson Hoare Susan Doughty National Heart and Lung Institute Anderson Hoare Susan Doughty recruitment Queen's Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Susan Doughty recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Josephine Sammons Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Slimming tips the scales in your favour If your career prospects look thin, perhaps it is time to pull yourself together and get in shape says Marry Gold From army boors to high-heeled shoes Jane Bolton meets a Pa who plans her career with military precision The Times Drinking can be good for staff morale Socialising after work lifts the spirits and helps to cement friendships, says George Pendle If your boss makes your blood boil, he deserves a roasting What should you be prepared to put up with and when should you say no? Employees too have a say in the matter, writes Tola Awogbamlya There's something in the pipeline Home and Away Noiting Hill's very own Antique Roadshow Conference Call Join Billy Blanks and the Tae Bo fitness craze Lunch Break Receptionists The Scandinavian Recruitment Agency CPG Sheila Burgess International Languagematters recruitment consultants Laskarina Alto Holidays Time Computers

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