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News from 22/01/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Tom Hockley, Noreen Taylor, Nigel MacNicol, Robert Hands, Helen Daniel, Alan Lee Williams, DJM, Camilla Morton, Watson of Richmond, Ewen Watt, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Nick Hasell Stock Market Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Melissa Kite and Stephen Farrell, Isabella McRae, Philip Howard, James Bone, K. M. Tapper, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Gerald Davies, John O'Leary Education Editor, Laura Campbell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Pearson of Rannoch, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stophen Palmer, Robert Bruce, Miranda Ingram, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Bunting and John Goodbody, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Jean C. Hammond, Peter Barnard, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Dalya Alberge and Stephen Farrell, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Michael Cockerham, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Marit Hargie, Ann Treneman, Sean Macaulay, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Gill Morrison, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Walter Gammle, Elizabeth Scott, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Stephen Palmer, Neil Magee, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Clare Sterling, Andrew Scadding, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Adam Sherwin and Richard Ford, Hugh Saunders, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Ben Hammersley, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Wyn Jones, Chris Idzlkowski, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Melissa Kite and Mark Henderson, Kevin McCarra, Maureen Paton, Anjana Ahuja, Craig Clarke, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Fiona McNeilly, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ian Lambert, Carole E. Snalune, Jeremy Hart, Gavin Turk, Tony Dawe, Chris Liddle, Suzannah Ollvier, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Janet Rider, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Kathleen Wyatt, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Robert May, Ruth Gledhill and Richard Owen, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Chris Bunting, Charles Tweedie, Hugh Brennan, Gerald Daish, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jane Alexander, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Anna Soderblom, Walter Neil, Jonathan Maitland, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent,

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Animal rights activists to turn on Glaxo Inside Adoption plea £1m Istabraq Hunted by the men from Maff Easy Rentacar. com New police radios threaten to jam hospital machines The times today How to get healthy in 30 days Picture Gallery Hinduja's help from Labour Murphy-O'Connor one of 37 cardinals Peers vow to quash cloning laws The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Interface Flagship academy's sponsor lacks cash Ministers promise up to £25,000 for vCJD victims The weather today Ulster punishment beatings soar Uranium factory had four fires £6m bid to salvage Burma's sacred bell Shipman link to three deaths on same day Global warming 'will be twice as bad' By a Correspondent: Woman kills children then hangs herself Virgin account Official deny tests on vaccine were faulty Scottish Widows Victoria recalled by pipe and prayer Stem cells: the facts behind the argument Nigel Hawkes explains why cloning is a seen by some as a medical must and by others by a menace Rally driver in helicopter crash Spy's book published today News in Brief Smuggling arrest Repairs for sub Failed healthcare Fat chance Forest revealed Paedophile protest Charges dropped Bitterns nest Net baby couple use children to plead their case 'Saudi six' Britons appeal to Prince Keeler names Hollis as fifth spy Royal Mail Irradiated food in stealthy comeback Thin grey line keeps station open Virgin trains Rise in workers' claims may halt legal aid reform Child sex abuser on arson charges Standard Life Healthcare Chappell Man, 90, dies after fight with love rival Orange Huge increase In press officers an 'abuse of money' Tories attack Meacher homes 'conflict' Intel inside Mandelson in Hindujas passport row The Week in Parliament Samak Holidays Hague and kennedy in Tv debate without Blair Abbey National Sophisticated Gaultier swaps shock for chic Ad-man's e-novel listed for award Smith sprints for cover on Olympics Airlines lifted by ruling on noise Police First direct Mother died in allergic fit 'after using hair dye' First case to link a fatal shock with skin reaction Medical Briefing The Open University Child doctors often subjected to abuse Teacher refuse lifesaving jabs to treat girl's peanut allergy Britons called on to donate DNA The new way to communicate for less Ministers rule out Hatfield inquiry Pope names cardinals to elect his successor Archbishop's elevation clears unpleasant cloud Spain Bloomsbury chronicler laid to rest in Malaga Latest Issue EasyJet. com 'Poor' clergy can claim state benefits Blair will beat other leaders to Bush's door 'I will build a nation of justice and opportunity' Halifax Clinton tucks in to rest of his life Time Computers (AFP): Six Iraqis killed in bomb raid World in Brief Ninth victim Kabila farewell Deputy injured (AFP): Galapagos threat Art collection vanishes in Estrada's wake Prudential Enraged Barak cuts short live interview Enviromax Settler walks free after killing boy, 10 Dumas promises knockout trial Cook fights for wide EU debate Spain honours Francois! torturer Berlousconi bets on Craxi legacy Fisher 'gave bomber refuge in the 1970s' Tiny On the Website Today The Times The party's over, but it's no time to call it a day Traditional political organisations still have an important role to play Here's a thought I've been simply dying to share with you At last, America can ride tall in the saddle Picture Gallery Shot in footie Bush Restoration The son will be a different President from the father Badgered to Death The mass killing of badgers is cruel, futile and unscientific Life Cells The Lord should vote in favour of therapeutic cloning Unelectable parties Nato and the Eu defence blueprint MPs' foxhunting vote in question Future for horses True worth of JPs Relative stress Restore fleet to fighting fitness Stem cell research Crumbs Writing to The Times Court Circular Memorial service A Victorian engineer whose work has stood the test of time Christening Announcement Latest wills Personal Column Birthdays Anniversaries Court & Social The Times Forthcoming marriages Marriages Dinners Burns supper Nature notes Sir Henry Hardman Taking the fruit and veg out of Covent Garden Lives in Brief Sir Ewart Bell, civil servant and rugby administrator, was born on November 13,1924. He died on January 2, aged 76 Gregory Corso Cloen prince of the Beat Generation who survived a tough New York childhood to become the friend and rival of Kerouac and Ginsberg On This Day January 22,1789 The Madness of King George Leo Marks Codebreaker who saved agents' lives by improving the security of wartime ciphers Capitalisation, week's change Fimatex Northern Rock strategy wins praise Results and statistics Dispute threatens airline Change on Week Investors to reject Fresh funds for efoodmanager Economic Outlook Exchange Rates What the Sunday Papers Say Mud: the very largest in designer wear OnSite Japan refuses to stir from the doldrums Data Roundup Gazprom to approach markets for $500m Forum to boost audits Llanwern set for closure Legal & General Picture Gallery Icollector teams up with eBay Italians sink Wells's ale ICA throws out Tuckey Clinton paradons Rich Jute India Discount plan for Orange investors Belgians put £64m into Sabena Business in Brief Phones 4u offer Thornton venture Skills shortage BP to 'lose' sites Train operators demand help from taxpayers Woodrow to secure rival in ?540m deal The Times Crossword Item Club forecasts 1% cut in interest rates Scotia ready to face European regulator World leaders look for heroes in Davos City stands firm over HLS The Glenlivet Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor M&S set to report more bad news Your route map to the week ahead Page S13 Rose savours rare day in the sun Picture Gallery Henman slumps Down Under Scott denies Rose his first victory Golf Mitsubishi Motors Furious McRae: left choked by throttle trouble Motor rallying From renegade to role model: the crazy world of Paolo Di Canio Football Bradford frustrate Phillips's hopes of impressing Eriksson Leeds again look weighed down by burden of expectation Dell Ferguson toasts his squad's ambition Fa Carling Premiership Owen's growing pains leave Savage draws praise for devotion to cause Graham's stock falls with Tottenham in need of investment Charlton Athletic v West Ham United Christie's hesitation keeps Derby on edge of danger zone Decline leaves Strachen at a loss Fa Carling Premiership Double Whammy Ipswich get no change out of flexible Ranieri Adams still apple of Wenger's eye Football Premier Watch 2001 HSBC Pools check Hughes has last laugh as Warnock loses plot Nationwide League Wednesday lack the capacity to marry youth with quality Cureton celebrations cut short by police reaction Chippenham happy to rely on Charity Taylor concedes Fulham's Superiority Abbey tolls the bell for Orient's record Sportingbet. co. uk Norwich stick to to Delia's recipe Henman again found wanting as grand plan goes awry Tenniss Australian Open MacArthur catches fair wind as gap continues to close Sailing Sarwan breaks England's grip Cricket Tremlett shows all-round class Referee's censure of O'Brien leaves bad taste in Irish mouths Snooker First-class deliveries earn Foster title again Bowls Pontypridd's efforts backfire on Wales Rugby union Llanelli left to endure pain as injury-time tries lift Pau Swansea must look to their own faults Rotherham seek reassurance Saint-Andre feels heat in Rome Newcastle draw home comfort White-Cooper shows his mettle Richards bugged by recurrent Infection Steelers profit as rivals falter Sport in Brief Foster quick off the mark Radcliffe keeps up good run Old Loughtonians steal in for title Sri Lanka face an uphill climb Essex rattle up the points again Beachill riding high in Pittsburgh Wilmslow bow to Lynch mob Lewis sets date for defence Male a step away from rare double Istabraq tames wild rumors of his decline Racing Wetherby Leaders in the National Hunt championships Rince Ri misses Gold Cup warm-up Saturday's results Wolverhampfon Soothwell Rain needed at Wetherby Rapid Raceline The Times Sailors outgrow partnership Schools sports For the record This week's fixtures Rugby union Hockey Snow reports From our correspondent: Designer lifestyle suits smiling Faldo to a tee Spirit and courage of Adams will be sorely missed by England Clock threatens to call time on Tim's grand ambition Possession the secret of success for happy Ipswich Sunderland undervalued Alternative venues Supporter all at sea Sport on TV Today Tomorrow Wednesday January 24 Thursday January 25 Friday January 26 Saturday January 27 Sunday January 28 A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Sport Online Britain prepare to come in from the cold How medal chances are shaping tip Skiing Speed skating Bobsleighing Curling British Airways Parents Fashion Arts Plus Inter//face Hunted by the men from MAFF(not just badgers-Ann Trenman, too) Contents I'm paid to watch you The Government has begun a £34 million badger call to find out if they pass bovine TB to cows. And when they're not trapping badgers. the men from the Ministry stalk those on the badgers' side. Ann Treneman reports The 2 Minute La Briefing Hallelujah It's all over.. . Just over a year ago Jonathan Maitland remortgaged his home, raising £50,000 to go 'day trading'. Spurred on by tales of success from others, he planned to make a million by the end of the year. But by April I, Internet shares were taking a pasting and he was forced to widen his range of investments How (not) to Net a million Scope Webley's own goal The people of Wembley deserve some of seccer's millions, says Celia Brayfield The Times Move, it's the American way All roads to the big Apple, not Texas British road movie? (and why, as my bewildered… Men and their beauty tips 'Smacking is bad as it makes kids more desperate not to get caught" Children's views on discopline Beware too much care Children of over-protective parents are more likely to be bullied than those who have the self-confidence to think and stand up for themselves. Miranda Ingram finds out why I don't like my sons' friend: Melanie, 35 Your questions answered by Times readers My sons, aged six and eightm are friends with a boy whose mother lets them play insupervised on the main road. Her son is also quite wild. How do I tell them that I don't want them to play with this boy without saying anything that they might turn into playground gossip? New fears in war on meningitis The vaccine to combat meningitis C has been a great success. But experts are concerned that this may mean a rise in meningitis B, for which there is no vaccine. Anjana Ahuja reports Will a scooter change a life as we know it? The Times Explosive sub theory Homesick for Taransay Castaway's Ben Fogle is too nice to be a Hollywood heart-throb, says Noreen Taylor Best foot award The Times Fashion diary Lisa Armstrong Signature Happy to bear her cross My favourite thing Kelly Klein's crucifix Do I, don't I edit my address book? It's a stage he's going through Theatre Co-directing the epic Tantalus was tough for Edward Hall, but being Sir Peter's son can be tougher. he tells Maureen Paton Royal National Theatre Cop out of an ending La Movie Clichés abound as Sean Penn directs Jack Nicholson in The Pledge, says Sean Macaulay ENO Arts diary The Times On the cutting edge A British Museum show gathering together Rembrandt's finest ctchings is a revelation, syas Richard Cork He was equally capable of tragic stillness. The most… The Che Guevara diary Play choice for today This week in Times2 Theatre Spring fancies Dances Debra Craine welcomes the return of La Fille mal gardée Comedy Neil Mullarkey Soho Theatre, W1 Mime Festival Derevo Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera Theatres Entertainments Listings Telephone 020 7680 6222 Lifecoach Line Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move The weekend's viewing Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching Crime Doubles Times 2 Crossword No 2245 If You Can't Stand the Heat Logitech Geek house Why buyers want tech-friendly homes Rewiring cost is as long as a piece of string David Driver/Michael Bennett Microsoft Certificaiton The good connections that sell your home Forget the double-glazing and the new conservatory. As Nigel Powell discovers, if you really want to sell your property quickly, then you need to get wired Sharing out the bundle Comment Dot. Com Delivery Zones Broadband Internet Mobile Coverage Satellite Tv Want to get your customer channels working together? Mp3 service won't be caught napping Ben Hammersley looks at a solution which could make Napster profitable for the rest of music industry New message may spell end of free Sms sites News Bites Mastercard The internet Oscars Companies that have risen above the problems of the communications industry will be honoured by the Internet service Providers' Association. In a four-page report, Tony Dawe looks at what makes them the best of the bunch The Judges IP Support Tired of Using Four Letters to Describe your Isp?… There is an Intelligent Choice Heroes and Villains Business Awards Network Solutions BT Ignite is delighted to sponsor the ISPA awards Consumer Awards Waitrose .. . and the nominations are RIP: death of privacy on the internet? Nigel Powell reports on new legislation that could prove both costy and instrusive Industry Awards Trend Micro How Ofcom may govern dot-com Growing consumer choice is driving need to legislate in era of mass communications City Reach International Don't get in a fix over patchwork Jargonaut The Times Education Series Time to log off from the blame game Looking good Webwatch King Ali is still a knockout Well oil be! That's how to be healthy Happy with your Job? Senior Level Contracts It Management Recruitment Financial Services SmartCertifyDirect The Times Picture Gallery Lifecoach Line Under control The Energy Plan Is the office making you stressed? No Title High cost of living Trackle office tension Homework: a balancing act No Title Can success be bad for you? Be bad No Title 30-day menu: Part 2 The stimulants that keep us awake No Title Take the rest cure A good night for insomniacs No Title Too much, too young Is your child stressed? No Title Beat the blood sugar lows Pills that pack a life-giving punch No Title Ward off winter's worst No Title Stress-bustings superfoods Last week we looked at a variety of relaxation… Cranio-sacral therapy Learn the art of letting go Chi kung Instant Stress Buster Shen Body work: the Autogenic training Contacts Instant Stress Buster Future perfect? Contributors The Times The Times

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