News from 15/01/2001
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Andrew Robson, John Christison, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Michael S. Freedman, Jon Ashworth, Suzannah Olivier, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Hands, DJM, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Julla Cole, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, James Bone, F. W. Taylor, Alison Kervin, Andi Robertson, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Andrew Norfolk, Edward Stourton, Laura Campbell, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Colin Watson, Gary Jacob, Lionel Jackson, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Sanjida O'Connell, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Colin Peacocke, Stephen Farrell, Emma Malmros, Andy Stephens, Nick Wyke, Keith Pike, David Hands, Peter Barnard, John Phillips and James Robson, Mark Court, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Michael Cole, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Paul Nicolson, Chairman, Paul McCann, David Adams Latin America Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Tim Bell, Barry Millington, Frank Derrick, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Jeremy Cook, Anna S?derblom, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Simon Jacklin, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Maureen E. Jones, Caroline Merrell, David John, Stephen Palmer, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Patrick White, Martin Woods, Ian Cobain and Stewart Tendler, Jerome Pugmire, Alan Lynch, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, David F. Graham, Ben Hammersley, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Rodney Castleden, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Brian Seage, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, C. D. Brown, Head Master, Tim Wapshott, Farahad Zama, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Genevieve Douglas, Gavin Turk, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, James Jackson, Kathleen Wyatt, Kate Quill, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Nigel Powell, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Jane Alexander, Nick Johnston, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fergus Rogers, Richard Ford, Malcolm Bruce, Chairman, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,
ResumoMany country people hate Tony Blair as much as the… Nuclear adviser issued shells alert Watchdog outlined health fears in 1991 Secret paper told of risk to British troops Inside Speed up euro entry, says Ford The Times today: page 2. Crossword: page 24.… How to get healthy in 30 days Time in reverse Violent trend Hospitals face new dirt test NTT Hope is fading for quake victims The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Interface Hague accepts TV debate The weather today The Times £30m to help 1,000 poor areas News in Brief GM bread on way BBC accused War crimes move Stem cell discovery reverses time African find gives new clues to 'missing link' Gap-year accident kills teenager Loophole may allow cloning Virgin British Gas Four nations took brunt of toxic shells Depleted Uranium Silence Cloaks fate of refugees Warning comes too late for Kosovo's deadly playground Ministry ignored testimony of allies Gang's 'jucking' craze may have killed Damilola Parents blamed for teen drunks AOL Botham caught out by Sydney waitress Sale now on Offensive word brings censure for Ali G Share Offer Teacher shortage begins to bite at private schools Every 100 years there must be duck for dinner Menu for Mallard Dinner 14 January 1901 Women surpass men in first-class degrees Peugeot By a Correspondent: Becker pays out 'instant ?10m' in divorce deal Solicitors spend £10m to acquire a new brief Lawyer denies Bulger Killer tried to strangle youth Inscape Npower Family are tied tip and robbed News in Brief Special delivery Microlight crash Late TV donation Fairness for some Britain tries to stop M16 spy's 'revenge' book Tower 'will ruin view' of St Paul's Somak Holidays Roche Bobois Post Office says dead man bullied News in Brief Charity publicity Skin cancer clue Sandringham slip Boot body charge Flora London woman shines as Syria's new First Lady SAAB 'Excellent' hospital put bodies in chapel Scoot. Co. UK Labour 'cronies' still being appointed to health trusts British Airways Friday deadline for lab Checks urged on doctors This week in Parliament SchrOder defends 'red-light minister' BT Palestinians shoot two 'collaborators' Prudential Philippines Kidnap girl may be freed Holy dip for eight million Hindus Standard Life Healthcare Time American charities defy Iraq embargo Hundreds lost as earthquake buries suburb Hong Kong rally fuels Chinese persecution of 'evil' Falun Gong Jersey First BSE case found in Italy World in Brief Rockin' in Rio to draw 1.5 million Chechens to free US aid worker (AP): Man to face trial over hostel fire (AFP): President wins again in Portugal (AFP): Collision driver shot dead Bush will cut off aid to Russia until it reforms Rap star 'fired gun in club' Alliance Leicester Reagan hip operation DELL Livingstone plans to learn from Harlem The Times On the Website Today But what's so special about us these days? Blair must do a difficult balancing act between Europe and the White House Tired? Listless? You're probably suffering from Guff War syndrome First Walsall, then the world, William Now it's for real Hague's Health Tories need a stronger script before the election campaign Fischer's Tale The German Government needs the Green leader's help The Sky's the Limit London's new multistorey is a building too far Stonehenge restored Honesty's place in politics today Any volunteers for Gordon Brown's 'grey' crusade? Cost-cutting and A-level markers The age of the train On the defensive As nature intended Difficult case Missed opportunity UK isolated again Court Circular Latest wills Birthdays Memorial services Funeral service Anniversaries School news Picture Gallery Personal Column Nature notes Forthcoming marriages Announcements Marriage Adhemar Da Silva Lives in Brief William Hewlett On This Day January 15,1957 Safety on the Railways Kyra Vayne Capitalisation, week's change Fimatex British Funds Somerfield's winter may be over Comparied Reporting Exchange Rates Few mourn as US funeral group departs A great address for holidays Results and statistics Call to rethink climate levy Skills shortages worsening Change on Week Economic outlook Knowledge comes to market What the Sunday Papers Say Immoeuro's funding defies dot-com trend Domain Name Auction Power crisis talks seek deal before us markets open AMP Hilton brand development Creditors of BCCI go back to Lords Unions see leap in recognition Regan to plead for case to be dismissed Item attacks forecasts for ICT Capital idea that could stop another Ltcm Analysis Baird resumes fight against M&s Noble takes helm at pioneering Avidex Toshiba Manchester airport to take off BA looks to strengthen bond Ruling near on Shire's Reminyl Deutsche Borse to set out float details US tries to limit Opec cut in oil output Buyout planned for SCI's British business The Times Crossword Fabius optimistic over euro growth prospects Abbey seeks Ca' help to fight bid Equitable guardian urges compromise Investec Kingfisher will consider offers for Woolworths and Superdrug Persimmon may contest Bryant bid for Beazer Patience Wheatcroft Your route map to the week ahead Eriksson puts Taylor in the picture From happy to hair-raising—the new England coach goes through the emontions yesterday Vodafone 14 Pages of Reports, Interviews, Results, Statistics… Walton on target - page-S8 Wasps put stlng in the… Hingis seeks to reinforce grand design Hingis chasing the titles to match her status Tennis: Australian Open Australian Open draws Credit Card Bookings Baxter's first Impression keeps him in contention Skiing By Our Sports Staff: Giants and Ravens go through American football O'Suliivan advised to take break Snooker Cole's class shines through as he seizes his chance to impress The Times By Our Sports Staff: Zoff starts Lazio reign with victory Impressive Stewart stirs memories of an earlier generation FA CARLING Premiership Snow reports Picture Gallery Arsenal lose their way again FA CARLING Premiership Bridge lays claim to recognition Southampton 0 Charlton Athletic 0 Graham blind to Tottenham failings Everton 0 Tottenham Motspur 0 Royle's humour wanes as Leeds underline great divide Manchester City 0 Leeds United 4 Dyer's fitness problems are cause for national concern Newcastle United 3 Coventry City 1 Houllier's Finnish line brings I hope for the future FA Carling Premiership Bradford's game-plan unable to accommodate Walsh blunder Bradford City 0 Manchester United 3 Venables continues to show up previous failings Middlesbrough 4 Derby County 0 FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League Picture Gallery Non-league This week's fixtures Scotland Women Bolton stay in pursuit of leaders Chesterfield experience grounds for jubilation Chesterfield 1 Scunthorpe United 0 Crouch makes giant contribution Queens Park Rangers 2 West Bromwich a 0 Reliable Mooney keeps revival going Sheffield United 0 Watford 1 Moody discovers youthful second wind Miltwall 3 Wigan Athletic 1 Palace take advantage of Forest's lack of firepower Nationwide League Nottingham Forest 0 Crystal Palace 3 Fulham underline striking difference Fulham 2 Norwich City 0 Aldershot made to pay for docile finishing Aldershot Town 1 Stevenage Borough 5 Blackburn ready to focus on promotion run-in Blackburn Rover 2 Sheffield Wednesday 0 Declining Thomson loses battle of mind games Bowls The Times Walton's philosophy pays off Darts England a pay price for earlier failings Circket Scoreboard from Port of Spain Centurions throw down gauntlet to rivals Rugby league Oldham 18 Leigh Centurions 44 By Our Sports Staff: Man held in Cronje inquiry Graham ensures Newcastle sustain momentum Rugby union Newcastle 30 Trevise 19 Rotherham rise to Shield tests Mark Souster considers the possibilities for the quarter-finals with one round to play Munster muzzle the dogs of Newport Newport 24 Munster 39 Saint-Andre handed timely warning by luckless Llanelli Gloucester 26 Lianelli 27 Swansea left to tackle mission Heineken Cup Return of McRae lifts Saracens Saracens 37 Toulouse 30 Caledonians made to work for victory Glasgow Cal 25 Pontypridd 23 Back to the fore as Leicester rip Pau to shreds Pau 3 Leicester 20 Grinkkov pays generous compliment Racing Doncaster Results from Saturday's four meetings Rapid Raceline Leaders in the National Hunt championships Southwell Frost threat to Doncaster Meeting Points The Times gulde to today's racing Plumpton Bedford prevails to follow in father's footsteps Schools sports For the record Rugby union Pools check This week's fixtures Radcliffe opens with a flourish Sport in Brief Knights clinch runners-up spot Esposito breaks Hickman record Pak Se Ri breaks record to triumph Hammond rides to title success Male on course to recapture title Gilchrist leads Australia to win Chelmsford take indoor honours Spacey secures Arsenal victory Sharks open gap at top of league Montoya pursues inside knowledge From our correspondent New Williams protege is keen to acquaint himself with those on the factory floor Ryder Cup captains have duty to remind players about etiquette Eriksson finds beauty really is in the eye of the beholder Programme Notes From your correspondence: Optimistic trainers maybe missing the point Manchester United's future Do players have rights? Quick off the block 7Days A Route Map Througn the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Ice Breaker Five 5 Highs Burning Ambition They Said what? I was there Sport Online In search of football's dwindling heritage The grounds for seeking membership of an exclusive club become more elusive Fossett has to retire as The Race starts to take toll The Magic Lives on Fashion Arts Parents Plus Inter//face Dyke in focus He won the croissant war but is he good news for the Bbc? Contents Two cheers for Dyke In his first year at the BBC, Greg Dyke has abolished croissants and chauffeur-driven cars and saved millions of pounds of taxpayers' money. But does this mean we are seeing better programmes? Raymond Snoddy repprts The 2 minute Briefing Bloody Sunday inquiry Free, with nothing left to lose Barclays The Times MMR, a jab too far? The woman who had it all Discipline for Kevin the Cat Answer back Chidren's views on healthy food 'Parents working long hours can give you eating disorders' Happy families in Spain Britain is officially the least child-friendly nation in Europe. How differents it is for both children and parents in Spain, says Giles Tremlette, who is bringing up his two sons in Madrid Parent. forum Your questions answered by Times readers How can I get my daughter to tidy her room?—Margaret, 43 The Test Unnatural selection Some scientists argue that we are in the middle of a mass, human-induced extinction. What implications does this have for the future of evolution? Sanjida O'Connell reports The evidence is in the brainwaves Science Briefing Royal Institution How Egyptians tiptoed into the afterlife The Times Sex Pistols meet M&s Punk may have got them going on the catwall but by the time it reaches us it will be elegant and refined, says Lisa Anmstrong Punkessence Lisa Armstrong So chic yet so casual Getthe look for loess High-street versions of the look on pages 16 and 17 Scotch on the frocks Weekend chic Thoroughly modern Medea Arts Great british Hopes January-February at ENO English National Opera Apocalypse wow The Cuban missile crisis on film and a hip Billy Elliot give Sean MacAulay a lesson in the thrills of the expected Terms & Conditions Here's one I wore earlier Castoffs from some of Britart's finest wardrobes go under the hammer tomorrow. Alex O'Connell reports The Che Guevara diary Concert London Sinfonietta/Brabbins BBCSO/Klas Barbican The Times Concert BBC so/ Brabbins Barbican Arts diary La-La falls flat John Allison on an unusual Royal Opera Falstaff with Teletubbian overtones Opera La Boheme Festival Hall Play choice for today This week in Times 2 Royal Court Entertainments Recitals PLG Young Artists (Wednesday) Purcell Room Plg Young Artists (Thursday) Purcell Room A Love to die for Debra Craine takes her hat off to English National Ballet's Derek Deane for his new Swan Lake at the Coliseum Concert RLPO/Altricher Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Concept BBC NOW/Hickox St David's Hall, Cardiff Cannons Health Club Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling The weakend's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) Four 4 BBC1 Today's Television Pages 30 & 31 Satellite and Radio Pages 28 & 29 Review Page 27 Times 2 Crossword No 2239 Today's television AA No strings Life without wires. Pages 4,5 Logitech Contents Kana In search of bargains E-tailling has valuable lessons to learn in the art of customer service, writes BT brings web to phone faster News Bites Is that one portal or two with your coffee? X-hilarating stuff from new Microsoft game box The Big M's mighty entry into the games console industry is set to stay the giants. Ben Hammersley reports ICS No title Inter Continental How to address correct zip code Jargonaut The Times Get your creative ideas down to a T Website of the Week Right moves in new game plan? Intel inside Wireless power's sparky past' Smart Certify Direct The Times Project Management Recruitment Picture Gallery Cannons Health Club Under pressure The Energy Plan Stress? Are you suffering from It's the gut that suffers No Title Help yourself to a new, vibrant lease of life The 30-day menu Part 1 Diet No Title The Energy Plan 30-day menu: Part 11 Break the habit Strees and addictions No Title What's your poison? No Title Stay the course Strees and your personality Are you the type to cave in? No Title A mind to conquer the enemy within Strees: the right attitude No Title Stand up for your rights No Title With organisation, time is on your side No Title Unwind to give love a chance No Title Meditation No Title Seven roads to relaxation No Title Shiatsu Sound therapy Heady bliss in half an hour No Title Healing power of herbs Contributors New Year New You The times
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