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News from 19/01/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Robin Cook, Giles Tremlett, Phil Yates, Danna Harman, Jon Ashworth, Christopher Selby, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, James Moore, Sarah Potter, Brian Leveson, John Marsh, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Peter Sharkey, James Bone, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Graham Stewart, Anne Robinson, P. J. Kirby, Barbara Ellen, Stuart MacOnie, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Antonia Senior, Carl Evans, Barbara M. Glyn, Valerie Elliott, Cornelius Lysaght, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, D. R. Thorpe, Mary Ann Siegbart, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Martin West, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Natalie Ferstendik, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Simon W. Holden, Greg Hurst, Ed Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Charter, Mark Court, Bryan Storey, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Angela Jameson, John File, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Amber Cowan, Paul McCann, David Lister, Richard Nicholson, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Gabriella Gamini, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Weston, Geoffrey Dean, Russell Jenkins and Elizabeth Judge, Adam Jones, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Gerald Morgan, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Albert S. Wei, Alix Ramsay, Chris Ellison, Nigel Hawkes, Melissa Kite, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Adam Jones and Lea Paterson, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Winston Fletcher, Ludwig Berlin, Jennifer O'Neill, Adam Fresco, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Adam Fresco and Frances Gibb, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Michael Dynes and Adam Fresco, Chris McGrath, Moira Petty, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ben WebsterTransport Correspondent, Jeremy Hart, Russell Kempson and Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Lewis Stuart, Alan B. Shrank, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Laura Peek, Michael Evans and Alice Lagnado, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Geoff Watson, Paul Connolly, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Tony Williams, Tony Troy, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Internet sale babies taken into care Police suspension Animal lab in deal Hunt ban block Partners fired Could we imagine our own dear Archbishop prancing… Parties to play on fear in dirty election campaign £1.5m libel Ml! for 'corrupt' Grobbelaar Sex, lies and sermons Gap year boy shot by bandits Filthy rich and drop dead gorgeous Diana butler arrested over ?500,000 royal wedding gift Tiffany & Co The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times Arts Offers The Times Online Media Hair-raising prospect on an imperial scale Parliamentary Sketch Animal test firm looks to US for finance The weather today Judge condemns Railtrack case Chief Ireland Correspondent: Blair fails to break impasse Gap-year student shot in Ecuador ambush South America Correspondent: Economic crises drives poor into banditry Picture Gallery Pop Faith is the root cure baldness Dog has its day after a fracas in the park Waterstone's Ruling puts jury system in the dock Bruce Crobbelaar How The Sun's sting exposed a Kop hero Carman wins from the grave I will fight on, shamed keeper vows Crime Correspondent: Top Asian policeman suspended Hijackers accused of 'excess' violence Vauxhall M16 in court fight to ban book of secrets Meet Dido The times magazine Health Correspondent: Red tape row over cancer HSBC Viewpoint Fujitsu Siemens Science Correspondent: Scientists use gas to stop and store light Princess to go home tomorrow News in Brief Lockerbie wait Actor's funeral Accuser sentenced Protesters cleared Share ofter Harrods Arts Correspondent: £125,000 payuot for Tate's Nazi spoils Holocaust deal will cost Austria £320m HSA Allied unity baffled Reich leaders PC World Defence Editor: Himmler 'tried to betray Hitler in peace deal' SKY one Village pub is first to pull a Michelin Star Dietary fibre labelling 'useless' Hard exercise is good for bones Health Editor: Herbal relief for Pms sufferers Tiny Home Correspondent: More than 28% of all suspected robbers are black Criime Correspondent: Forces do not monitor power Jaguar Hundreds at Damilola funeral 'Mercy killing's body exhumed News in Brief Goa drowning Witness dies Stone to appeal Asylum stabbing Arts Correspondent: Natiional is a hit in Olivier awards Everest Fit the Best Inscape Nokia List of nominations Deputy Political Editor: Lib Dems leave key seats to Labour Sometime soon. Brown must remove his euro mask Magnet Picture Gallery Scottish Political Correspondent: Scottish Speaker puts gag on the minister Political Correspondent: Tories in terrible plight says Clarke Beckett rebuked for attack Parliament in Brief Quote of the day Today in Parliament Chief Political Correspondent: Tory payback that is over the odds Bridge takes high roller to Las Vegas Cast Away Not at all the model donor family Vertical Limit Hunting: How your Mp Voted Options caused confused response Alliance Leicester Countryside Editor: Cross-party alliance seeks to heal wounds Mappin & Webb Philip Webster: Peers in threat to throw out hunt ban The Link Supporters urged to check for car bombs Anne Robinson on hunting Tommorrow in the Saturday Times Israeli is lured' to death by cyber-love Dell Coffee on ice for polar women Bomb threat hastens justice Swift Call Marks & Spencer Financial Services Greece in plea for Kosovo troops Hastings Direct Norwich Union Direct Japan holds Britons for drug haul World in Brief (AP): Disco fire death (AP): Schiphol bomb (AP): School shooting (AP): Actor dies (Reuters): Caught in Web Jesse Jackson is hit by love-child revelations Bush is turned off by blackout Bitten by Big Apple Blackboards Mayor Ken gets his own bird bath Virgin trains Kremlin official held on way to Bush cremony Beautiful Creatures French cheer Concorde's first flight since disaster Turks recall envoy over genocide vote over genocide vote Department of Health Somak Holidays Neighbours plead not guilty to Congo assassination Brother-keeper who rose on tide of blood Halifax Time Computers The Times online It could be the start of a beautiful friendship The Bush victory will not weaken our pivotai role in US-European relations If we care about furry animals, why not spare a thought for poor ratty? Picture Gallery A touching faith in the power of pilgrimage Just desert Diary Giles Coven Everyman's Battle Extgrrmists triumph when no one will confront them Doctor in Court Medical evidence must be treated as robustly as any other Long Odds How the Tories' paymaster could win his money back US fight to halt trade in babies Higher education Moral choices MacMillan's wit Open all hours? A right to choose single vaccines Going bananas Sailing home Headline relevance Colour television Applause for older West End theatres Mallard Dinner Writing to The Times Long-haul train Court Circular Reception Latest wills Personal Column Births Conference Birthdays Deaths De Rola Adams Memorial services Harper Britannia Royal Naval College Kiely Anniversaries MacKay Lewis Price Waugh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages School news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Events University news Rugby Six Nations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightsearchers Personal Column Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laurent Kabila President of the Democratic Republic of Congo who was hailed at first as his country's saviour, but only made its problems worse Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Legal Notices Gavin Young Outstanding foreign correspondent and travel writer whose life was one long roving quest for adventure Lowline Limited The Times On this Day January 19,1961 Football Strike Threat Ended The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT You Can PwC cuts one in ten partners BT record bond issue to sector Oftel inquiry into exchanges Advisers cast doubt on equitable deal Price Water House Coopers Boosey settles Disney dispute Gloom settles over Wall Street Rose sees signs of recovery at Arcadia Nokia Europol enters the scene Fears of ?50bn pensions shortfall Star TV plans to offer Chinese service in UK The Times Stress BCC back lower interest rates Rothschild to help lift ML's value International boost for Pru Insurers fined for mis-selling P&o predicts strong growth next year Flooding and storms to cost RSA £200m Persimmon in bid for Beazer Call to give Statistician more power Business Roundup ECB leaves rates at 4.75% Mayhew becomes top FSA advocate Listed companies face fees on news Oil prices rise in wake of Opec cut Unisys signs Abbey Life pact Radio First in football deal Airtours confident as Uk sales rise Shareholders to back Novar Photo-Me's development hindered RBS's dilemma over Huntingdon Note of caution causes heavy fall at Carphone Warehouse California braced for blackouts CSFB job cuts after takeover The Glenlivet Autonomy shares boosted by deal LetsBuylt value is halved as hopes fade American bid talk boosts BG Iceland hit by rumours over trading Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Prudent investors will reduce their holding Carphone Phytopharm Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Europol prepares to enter a wider arena Britain is backing proposals to boost Europe's new enforcers Calling time on PwC's merger City Diary Hypocritical oath or mission impossible? Left on shelf Farmer Tom Odds fellow Feed your mind Shares trade in tight range Jupiter Pinault father and son team up to form dynasty Slump in sales sees Apple fall into red By Iye City Staff: I-mode to launch in Europe Earnings decline at Ford Keystone sees 17% fall after warning Online Travel sees £2.5m loss The times Colefax confident of growth prospects Debt plan sends Man to a high Business Roundup Buses ordered SCi shares dive Fyffes cutback Grampian growth Tennis Correspondent in Melbourne: Hewitt continues to grow in stature Tennis: Australian Open Quantex Results from Melbourne For the record Dalton faces test of nerve in rising winds Sailing Snow reports Istabraq rumours cast doubts over title defence Racing Bradburnes have necessary pedigree Jones hangs up saddle Yesterday's results Rapid Southwell Pipe strikes lucky with spin of Big Wheel Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing A day in the life of Brian China Visit gets back on the right road Course record for Robertson belies a lack of practice Golf Walker is back in the running Sport in Brief Towers toppled McLeod too late Giants extend run Britons take title Stewart demands investment Motor racing Peugeot surprise gets icy reception Motor rallying Hendry sharpens up the needle Snooker Foster backs out to cash in later Swimming Hooper m line to earn recall as Test captain Cricket England find diet of spin unsavoury Cardiff raise hopes that has been turned Llamelli cling to slim change of staying in Europe Rugby union Paterson ready for Reivers' last chance New deal closer as thaw lasts Howarth denied new life with the Lions Palmer still thrills to life on the edge Foster emphasises Scottish influence Bowis By a Correspondent: Halliday to lead Saints into finals Hockey St Helens welcome back healed Joynt Rugby league Wembley delay has knock-on effect for two sports Football Kafelnikov left nursing grudge over pay Grobbelaar embittered by English exclusion Cardiff counts cost of Cup Final deal Weather may exacerbate chaos Television Transfer proposals from Fifa earn EU support Morrison in frame for Ireland call-up Football The Premiership today Batty has heart to win injury battle Souness tackles Rovers' return with caution Kuerten fallls as Rusedski's star rises The Times Crossword Manchester United set Bosnich adrift of free transfer to Chelsea Chase Fleming Inside Icy spell threatens disruption Arts Style Stress Media Lead us not into temptation Contents Sex, lies and sermons The Clinton era ends with another explosive sex scandal, this time involving his spiritual adviser, the Reverend Jesse, who fathered a love child while he was counselling President Clinton over the Monica Lewinsky affair. Ben Maclntyre reports When doctors know best To equate Dr Harold Shipman with standard medical care, as Lord Woolf has done, is absurd, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Digital Hearing Sewills The Test Today Burnt out and only 26 Overcome by stress, Nick Steward has left his job to join an ashram Moira Petty reports Monday in History with an edge Richard A butterfly flutters its wings on the A41 Leaders of the bland The grand daddies of all trends POP Cachet and influence are what unsuccessful hands have to substitute for sales, says Stuart Maconie DECCA Mad for it Television Beginners, please, asks Popstars and blimey, does it get them, say Caitlin Moran Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Livin' la vida Lopez She may be filthy rich, she may be gorgeous, but the genius of Jennifer Lopez is in acting like she's just one of the girls, say Barbara Ellen Only the lonely Cold and fed up? Ask Roy Orbison and his gloomy pals round to revel in it, suggests Lisa Verrico The Sunday Times Play choice Quills Whatsa matter youm eh? Gotta no respect? It's not easy being Italy's answer to gangsta rap, Flaminio Maphia tell Alex O'Connell Top of the If pops Rembrandt the Printmaker Picture Gallery Meet the Parents Blood on the Capulet Theatre Forget romance, the RSC's Romeo and Juliet is a tough and tragic affair, finds Benedict Nightingale Puppetry Basil Twist's Symphonie fantastique ICA, Swi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Graduate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington town Hall Art 2001 Royal Court Entertainments Cancer reasearch campaign Jane Shilling Wa in a Where to find it Wish list Picture Gallery The London Furniture Village One–stop shopping Need to know Popney rhyming slang Why? Chris Robinson Culture Style The Sunday Times Doors Magazine Westminster Kingsay College CPG Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Channing School BPP Professional Education Channing School Greem Locations Ltd Secretary in the Houses of Parliament Secretary Middleton Jeffers The Times Medical Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Clash of the titans 2 for 1 Flight Offer Drama crisis? Bbc1 hopes to improve its drama by chasing Itv but can it catch up, asks Paul McCann Media Diary Slide on Sunday Media & Marketing The Times London Property News The Newspaper Battleground: December 2000 Can pop mags survive? With Melody Maker and Select already defunct, the remaining rock music titles face a battle with the Internet. Mike Pattenden reports The Times The Times Bridge Chess Word watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Television& radio Yesterday's viewing Paul Hoggart Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Pilmfour Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2243 The Silence Will Be Broken

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