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News from 12/01/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Fillip Hogwash, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Isabella McRae, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Barbara Ellen, Kevin Eason, F. H. Keens, Geoff Brown, D. Barton, Philip Webster, Greg Hurst and Valerie Elliott, Irwin Stelzer, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Edna S. Weiss, Pat Gibson, Cornelius Lysaght, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Natalie Ferstendik, Stuart Maconie, Eve-Ann Prentice, Fraser Nelson Scottish Political Correspondent, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Gillian Harris, and Catherine Philp, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Paul McCann Media Correspondent and James Bone, Oliver Kay, T. L. Ogden, Paul McCann, David Lister, Rick Broadbent, Don Filleul, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Ann Treneman, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Terry Philpot (Editor in chief), Matthew Pryor, Rebecca Moulton, Hamish Marett-Crosby, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Owen, Donald Wayte (Consultant pathologist), Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Michael Cunliffe, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Glen Owen, John Goodbody, David Young, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, John Carnegie, Linus Gregoriadis, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Ancrum Evans, L. J. Harfield, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Burton, Genevieve Douglas, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Guy de la Bedoyere, Moira Izzard, Mark Henderson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Andrew Pierce & Tom Baldwin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lionel Blue, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, John Weston, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Katka Krosnar, John Power,

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Blair to vote for total ban on hunting Thatcher, Blair and me GM monkey Rates on hold Biggest study clears MMR Stand up and start fidgeting, air passengers told Why mums and dads love Eminem In the Saturday Times The only kick by kick… Sporting chance Father fears for girl, 6, snatched by armed gang The National Deaf Children's Society The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts The Times Online Offers Parties that dare not speak their names Parlimentary Sketch Blair puts £1bn into New Deal for school sport M15 to deal with animal welfare activists The weather today Livingstone warning over Tube Shipman inquiry In court again E-mail escape Gunmen struck as mother was alone with child 'Father of the sword' profits from terror Baronet drank himself to death Thomas Cook Gap-year student loses leg in freak accident No regrests from Dome developer Andrew Pierce & Tom Baldwin find Robert Bourne in unrepantant mood in his first interview about that deal Dell Brown refuses to cushion blow of council tax rises Glowing future of the GM monkey Palestine group 'bombed flight 103' Wall St governor files sexual harassment suit Stalker doctor is allowed to keep his job inscape Cloning around with names Anne Robinson on Princess Margaret Tomorrow in the Saturday Times 'Never again' pledge on babies' organs Sharps Bedrooms 'They kept 43 pieces Even her tongue' Breast surgery curbs anxiety The Hospital Saving Association Ltd orange Too much school too soon spoil the child Pupils just want to be 'cool' Dolphin Bathrooms Head wins right to see new claims Company loses Jail contract News in Brief Fireman bitten Hover help 'Granny taught me how to extend a chicken' Goodbye kiss that cost motorist £30 Swiftcall Attack on plan to let carers smack children 'Economy class syndrome' hit Olympic trio Flexible rules for survival Medical Briefing Somak Holidays Norwich Union Direct PC World the Computer Superstore Mobile phone safety leaflet plan scrapped Army's top brass backed cancer alert Police By a Correspondent: Hague to support Star Wars missiles BT Internet Bomb blast outside SDLP office News in Brief Racism win Pilots' health call Model's suicide Warwick Park British fair play beats US golf rough justice Two nations divided by a common game Vodka möben the kitchen specialist Robinson goes for stronger television link The Times Football Handbook Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Rail firms split on bid to woo passengers The Mole Visitor for Princess Privacy law 'must not gag the press' Everest Antarctic test for company workers A & C Black Many GPs fear triple vaccine link to autism Twins shed light on sick hearts Picture Gallery Why some rise with the lark Maternity ward role for star of Ally McBeal Neurotic nation 'sending NHS to disaster' SAAB BBC man starts a song and dance at Covent Garden Head prefect who failed to charm Golden Globe Nomination Girl flees 'horrible' Princess Shortage of teachers no crisis, says Blunkett Education Questions: Tories warn that class size pledge relies on recruitment Currys US-style 'baby bonds' planned Hague calls for faster EU entry The Open University Debt fear deters students Parliament in Brief Minor crime to be reported on Net Visa appeal costs are reduced Quotes of the day Brown's army could steal jobs, unions say Blair must bow to Scotland's preference for the left On Politics Intelligent Finance Picture Gallery Fujitsu Computers Siemens McLeish ridiculed for name change Who is telling the truth on tax? Election Briefing Former President denies war crimes Atrocity that puts flesh on the bare bones of charges Anthony Loyd recalls a scene of horror that reflected the hatred among Serb leaders Alliance Leicester Quantex Concorde to fly from Paris again World in Brief Premier quits Falun Gong jailing Lethal discovery Cyprus man plea Divers hunt for countess of the dolce vita days Becker offers wife £2,000 for each day Hastings Direct By Our Foreign Staff: Maradona handed £16m Italy tax bill Dixons 70 million Hindu pilgrims on the march Stephen Farrell in Allahabad on the task of caring for crowd for a first-day crowd equal to half Britain's population Magnet Eta pair arrested on bomb mission Gateway Mitterrand son freed as mother pays £½m bail Russia declares national emergency over beer glut Holland & Barrett Czech TV chief quits as protest swells Bush picks another woman for labour job US is agog over the world-shattering secret of It easyJet Clinton can put his feet up with $7m pension Election fraud LunnPoly President 'regrets' civilian deaths in Korea Gulf War pilot may have survived crash Israelis turn to Sharon the bulldozer Britain protests over six held in Saudi jail tiny The Times On the Website Today The point of voluntary work is it's our choice Tony Blair has wasted the goodwill that could once have inspired our altruism Sorry, but a rose by any other name would not smell as sweet... Labour's empty canvas put on show Crash course George Bush's Japan The US should trade friendship for massive internal reforms Hunting Votes The pursuit of the undesirable by the extremely cynical Larks Play Sharks While the owls howl to the beavers Press freedom and Bulger injunction 'Hideously white' BBC Shadow on the. Moon System's failure in Shipman case Glorious Glosters Young men and sex Roman coin hoard Sir Reginald Bennett Pre-school curriculum Please take note Discretion better part of honour? Artists anonymous RSM Brittain's decibels Court Circular Royal Ascot 2001 Lecture Dinner School news Personal Column University news Church news Memorial services Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Janet Broomhall Disregarding hardship and danger in a dedicated life of Christian mission overseas Sir Denys Lasdun Modernist architect who built the National Theatre and fiercely defended his buildings against threats of alteration or demolition On This Day The Price of Indiscipline Ronald Lee Art dealer with a bold buying technique at auction Shares end on high note Fimatex Picture Gallery Takeover could cost up to 1,000 jobs at CNN Spate of warnings signals US slowdown AXA plan: CA not to appeal Equitable 'black hole' may rise above £1.5bn Slowdown in sales sends Matalan shares tumbling Further rate cuts could harm US, says OECD And so to Bed Index Bankrupt man who ran firms sentenced The Times Online The Equitable Life Assurance Society GM may face legal challenge Icahn squares up to American over TWA Launch by Whitbread Vehicle tracker set for US Scottish Provident joins move to reduce bonuses Warning hits London Bridge NAO urges flexibility over gold auctions Why Germany's Foreign Minister turned his back… More get set for next Clipper world race Rolls-Royce wins airline service deal Business in Brief IT firm reassures Colt succession Jurys Doyle hunt Ntl outsources IT IPE Woodrow's surprise bid for Bryant Morrison sets pace for rivals ITG unveils 122% increase in sales Alexon to miss profit target Monro's not a magician Commentary Great North Eastern Railway BT up after rumour quqshed Stock Market Picture Gallery US tie-up injects life into Medisys 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 A basement look about Matalan's price prospect Tempus Computacenter Woodrow Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Time to judge the economic consequences of Bill Clinton Irwin Stelzer It has been record for the outgoing President but by doing little he has done much Stamping on the competition City Diary Dead loss Peace at last Hit list Mergers offer way out for exchanges The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Streamstown whets the appetite Racing Folkestone Southwell Meeting Points Frost threat Musselburgh National fever grips Britain on a grand scale Life At The Races Clarke riding high Halt! Fockle or foe? Woodward holds consistent line as England muster Rugby union Squads English clubs given cause for optimism in Europe Yesterday's racing results Rapid Raceline Brooke plots a brighter course Sailing Fanstone settling into new role at helm Dominant Rusedski makes light of Black Tennis By a Correspondent: Old Loughtonians in forin to defend Hockey Snow reports Schumacher prepares for episode of dynasty with Ferrari Motor racing Kevin Eason Tittle-holder vows to make life grim for challengers to his team's championship Clubs reach solution on wages Rugby league For the record Today's fixtures Edwards jump-starts bid for Athens Athletics Legal & Public Notices Virenque appeals against ban Sport in Brief West indies run out of answers Games village official dismissed Towers surrender in final seconds Steelers stay on course for sweep Dippenaar hits career best How to get away with murder in front of FA censors Stewart fields Condon questions Cricket Silverwood finds signs of life India's assault leaves spinners reeling Emburey back in the fold at Lord's Gulliver finishes final in style Darts Brilliant Moon eclipses Harlow Bowls Platt signs Johnson for fresh firepower Football The Premiership today Smith must inspire one final push Jewell striving to unearth the odd gem Robinson seen as Eriksson's No 1 contender The Times Crossword Noon on high after England call-up for Six Nations Time Computers In the Saturday Times Music Style Portrait media This man thinks he can save the Tube contents The truth about the Tube The London Underground is crumbling. It is badly run, under-funded and the tunnels are in danger of collapsing, according to Bob Kiley, the New Yorker brought in to save it. Interview by Ann Treneman Picture Gallery the 2 Minute Brifing Royal Opera House Haunted by his rebel past In the early 1970s Joschka Fischer trained rebels to beat up policeman. Now he is Germany's Foreign Minister. Next week he will be a key witness in a murder trial. Roger Boyes report Colin Forbes the Test The Natural Law Party Age of flight Polly Vacher, 56, sets off today in a bid to set a new record for flying around the planet alone. By Eve-Ann Prendce Life, love and paella, all in one package Megalomania and piety Liverpool's lessons in life Fat, bald and huge on TV Christoper Price has gone from television obscurily to a £250,000 deal with the BBC Grace Bradberry on the knowns who make it big Top earners on television Digital Blood Pressure Monitor The Times Football Handbook Good Hospital Guide Dad! Turn it down Pop Once the kids listened to wild and crazy music. Now it's their parents who are headbanging, says Stuart Maconie Happy new you? Televison Improvement Night on BBC and Channel 4 left Caitlin Moran fit to kill Going, going. Good Lend Barbara Ellen your ears she comes not to praise All Saints, but to bury them Shivaree Lina, meaner, sexier The year's first great album is a jazz, rap, opera and gospel hybrid, says Lisa Verrico Dance Jeremy James: The Last Fish Finger QEH play choice Music The English Concert/Pinnock Wigmore Hall columbiatristar The spirit is willing but ... doesn't get into musical High Spirits at the Bridewell The spirit is willing but... doesn't get into musical High Spirits at the Bridewell A family at war Geoff Brown is awestruck by Opera North's Debussy production in Leeds Opera & Ballet Business Design Centre Polo Ralph Lauren Hues to warm hearts Wish List Picture Gallery Where to Find It The London Furniture Village Why? The moustache Hit or myth? By the book Go get it Cheat's guide Perfect eyebrows Ban it now Overexposed breasts Need to know Capoeira Times Newspapers Ltd Star and Zee battle for viewers in the UK buzz News line-up Tony Hall's successor as head of news at the BBC is likely to be an insider, says Paul McCann A splash to spur the lynch mobs Paper Round media Diary VPS Ltd Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Cave Cru Classic Ltd ofexmedia limited The Maitland Consultancy Right Hand Person PA to Chief Executive W B Gurney & sons Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rhiannon Evans Part Time Careers Beeb booby trap Media & Marketing The Times Bookshop CrèmeTHE Times JPA Graduate Selection-and training cosultancy The Sunday Times Assignment required to give right to sue Court of Appeal Jail apt for sexual bullying at work Court of Appeal Defence counsel share duty Court of Appeal Second tribunal after conviction lawful Queen's Bench Divisional Court Costs are incurred on obligation to pay them Queen's Bench Divisional Court Coroner can review his own conclusion and order an inquest Queen's Bench Divisional Court The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching ALISDAIR Pugh and Way Winning Move Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Don't miss The Manchurian Candidate Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) Who said aliens are a more advanced form of life? 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