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News from 24/01/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Peter Tandy, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Danna Harman, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Mr Justice Sullivan, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, George Pendle, Dominic Kennedy and Stephen Farrell, N. Strauss, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Hylton, Stuart Gordon (Child care lawyer), Gillian Scott, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Martha Williams, Kevin Eason, Tracey Emin, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Mary Warnock, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Walpole (Chairman, All-party Armenian Group), Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Adam Sherwin and Melissa Kite, John Kercher, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Helen Dunmore, David Alton, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Anthea Lawson, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Rose Rouse, Derwent May, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Roger Boyes and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Avebury, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Richard Cork, Sarah Johnson, Mark Atherton, Mr Justice Harrison, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Marit Hargie, Mr Justice Newman, Diana Cambridge, Lorna J. Butcher, Barry Millington, Jill Sherman and Roland Watson, Simon de Bruxelles, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Irving Benjamin, Geoffrey Dean, Tim Montgomerie, Director, Adam Jones, Stuart Nicholson, Raymond Keene, Oliver Wright and Jane Clifton, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Mary Ann, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Melissa Kite, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, David Laing, Fenton Bresler, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Ben Hammersley, Mike Mulvihill, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Philip Webster and Stephen Farrell, Ed Wicke, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Hugh Jones, David Stafford, Peter Riddell, Lawrence Rees, Ben Macintyre, Simon Jenkins, Mrs Justice Smith, Fred H. Gardner, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Alan Coren, R. B. Lees, Defence Services Secretary, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Jones, Anthony Cook, Sam Kiley, Sierra Hutton-Wilson, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Phillips, Jim Soar, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter de Cruz (Professor of Law), Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, R. Campbell Paget, Alan Lee The Course Inspector,

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Blair fights for Mandelson Net couple gag Museum fees New SE chief Difficult goal If you want a headline these days, go for adoption,… GMC case patient defends surgeon Why I love The Scream 'I don't think either he or I didn't tell the truth' Close vote as paradise beats despair Mavericks or pioneers? Henderson Global Investors Asylum seekers reach record level The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Full of portentous views, signifying nothing Parliamentary Sketch Dome sale threatened by zone auction The weather today Tories seek tighter abortion laws Hague wounded by schoolgirl's military question Ditch the posh bags, police advise Spice Packing it in: so just what does a girl need for a two-week trip abroad? Man faces death after cancer injection error Service lovers to share quarters Police suspect sabotage after hospital deaths Virgin one account Pregnant Wren was told to work harder Waterstone's Minister's Achilles' fame and The Hinduja Affair Brother's powerful friends span the political divide Passport to British citizenship The solicitor who stole his clients' money and… How two minutes became along time Depressing rap lyrics linked to fan's death Live half my life, throw the rest away Lost treasures may resurface Aficio printers By a Correspondent: Champagne plot' made £2m' Citibank Red card for Red Bull 'Jail in jail' to hold five violent offenders Hatfield crash rail split into 300 pieces PC World the Computer Superstore Breast surgery fears prompt training review University numbers may halve Norwich Union Minority students improve Orange Britain 'failing to live up to role' in Middle East Foreign Office Questions: cook rejects Tory criticism Peugeot Ham urges Congo armies to withdraw Prudential Why fakes are better than designer labels Turkey told to improve human rights Parliament in Brief Fall in NHS beds Quote of the day Today in Parliament Fight to death over a thousand cuts Hague's numbers game doesn't add up Gulf veterans are less ill, says MoD Cameras in court go on trial Virgin Travel Store Stopping benefit of workshy 'will save ?800m' Harrods Knightsbridge Net couple silenced as twins stay in care Damilola's mother tells of last embrace Inscape Buy Orage shares Sensible wear by Chanel - suits you, Madam Treasury deal to let museums scrap fees Millions at stake in 'pay at the door' decision Intel inside Intelligent Finance Two freed in family killing case News in Brief 'Auntie' deflated Death verdict Bridegroom jailed 007 to Socrates Fischer to take on British Eurosceptics Berlin and Paris no Longer offer leadership to Europe RaC Women from past may change future Milosevic extradition rejected Somak Holidays American Express Helpful. co. uk Hastings Direct Falun Gong five in Tiananmen suicide fires Barak suspends peace talks after restaurant murders Mitsubishi Motors Visitors attacked at Kabila funeral US envoy on Yemen hijack plane World in Brief Papon appeal (AFP): Migrants drown (AP): Death row Briton (Reuters): Estrada held Bush offers Schools carrot and stick 'W' becomes key problem at White House George Smith President claims Democrat territory Standard Life Healthcare Marks & Spencer Sale now on The Times on Line Tony Blair seeks high and low for a voter The Labour party is running not one but two general election campaigns A sad fable of the Trafalgar Square pigeon and the metropolitan fox Picture Gallery This constitutional cloud-cuckoo-land Tree tease The Times Diary Curse of the Dome Amnesia and incompetence meet in its darkened space Justice Delayed Milosevic must face trial for the whole range of his crimes Travel Heavy Mrs B. Keeps up traditional standards Anger at fate of Internet twins Clinton's burden Judges' reversal of a jury verdict Tories reach out to Christian voter The father not the son Ratty unmasked Wit or contempt Pigeons aloft Armenians and the Holocaust Jubilee celebrations The purpose of a pub It could be you French leave Court Circular Luncheons Receptions Dinners Personal Column Birthday Legal news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pioneering broadcast signals the birth of radio Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Anniversaries Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Church news Personal Column Marriage Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Alistair Grant Retailer who in little more than a decade turned Safeway into one of the most powerful supermarket chains in Britain Sir Alistair Grant businessman, was born on March 6,1937. He died of cancer on January22 aged 63 Allan Davis Versatile director whose long career was dominated by a record-breaking comedy success Allan Davis, producer was born on August 30,1913. He died on Lanuary 10 aged 87 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Court & Social Radio Tunes in to Football Professor Oliver Gurney Mastering the mysteries of the Hittites Professor Oliver Gurney, Fba, cunciform scholar, was born in London on January 28,1911. He died on January 11 aged 89 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Orange M&S figures even worse than expected Stock Exchange looks to Furse to restore fortunes Record bid for licences by Verizon Sir Robert flies in to heal rifts at Mgpe New York faces California-style electricity crisis Sir Alistair Grant dies aged 63 Bonelli to go as Sema gives second warning Vodafone Index Chubb takeover will mean ?67m for Hiscox staff Compaq writes off $1.8bn Webex Licence costs hurt Deutsche Telekom Control of Orico gives Pru foothold in Japan SFI plans bars expansion Results in Brief The Times Jensen rescued by £1m boost Business in Brief Rage warning Abbey bid protest Stratagem charge Webraska funded Sportingbet floats with scaled-back fundraising Om seeking to renew LSE bid Wunder cars Easy Money's guide to I stakeholder pensions M&S apparel fails to appeal Commentary Merrill Lynch bucks us bank trend End of duty-free hits Eurotunnel Lost deal puts 1,000 Cammell jobs at risk Dell Pokemon helps to lift Menzies L&G sees rise in new business Misys hit by pre-results jitters Speculation helps Chubb secure rise 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 Bonelli 's departure fails to bring cheer at Sema Eurotunnel SFI Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street How to lose your shirt in the 3G stakes Lenders are overexposed as vendor financing gains a grip on the mobile phone market Fair shares and unclaimed assets City Diary President lends an ear for banana battle Down ward City Diary Old formula City Diary Bad bet City Diary The Times Losses pared in afternoon In Technology Nicholls sees Ad Hoc solution Racing Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Sedgefield Specialists Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Yesterday's results Southwell Specialists Enjoying surf and turf on the Norfolk coast Southwell Lingfield Park Collins has to relive agony of the star who fell to earth Super Bowl quarterback reveals how the American dream turned into a nightmare The Times Lindsay urges fans to unite Rugby league West Indies pin their hopes on Webster's academy Cricket India bat England to a standstill Plushenko outclasses his rivals Sport in Brief Rover's return Williams prevails Raich hat-trick Home draw Henry wary of the Lions factor Rugby union For the record Snow Reports The Times Bath's cup dream reaches soggy end Woodward undaunted by absentees Today's fixtures Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stoddart prepares to rescue Minardi Motor racing Shamed hosts aim to bring back home rule Bowls Lewis loses four crewmen Sailing Animal rights - humane but inhuman Dangers of television ... and salad cream Showman Agassi loses leading role Tennis: Australian Open Impasse increases the threat of rival tours Snooker Hamed primed for Barrera Boxing England suffer travails on their travels Basketball O'Leary eases the pain for Ferdinand Football The Premiership today Sanchez prepares Wycombe to dance with Wolves Ball leaves Ternent at war with his fans Walsall's record bid gets scratched Eriksson hit by home truths on opening day The Times Crossword Liverpool left spitting mad over Morrison Picture Gallery Capriati makes good her promise Morse Books Arts Property Plus Crème The surgeon as inventor Contents Cutting-edge surgery Surgeon Briony Ackroyd has been suspended after complaints about her pioneering procedures that combined breast cancer removal and reconstruction operations. But innovative surgery is neccessary if medicine is to advance, says Nigel Hawkes The Test Secret life of a solicitor Alistair Liddle was a-respected solicitor in Scotland when he disappeared in 1997, leaving his wife behind. Now he has pleaded guilty to embezlement, has a new partner and Baby, and is working in Cornwall as a flower picker. Grace Bradberry report The Times The times magazine The Times We're off, but not yet Some Hollywood stars pledged to leave if Bush became President. So why haven't they gone asks Jack Malvern No room for free rides over MMR We are quite happy to work out styles of Levi's for ourselves, especially if we can save ?20 in the process The hunt for profit Work in progress From Charles Dicken's detailed notes to Anthony Powell's one-liners, writers' notebooks can provide an insight into a novelist's working methods, says Derwent May All that jazz Jazz a History of America's Music By Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns Pimllco. £30 ISBN 0 7126 8769 5 The Oxford Companion to Jazz Edited by Bill Kirchner Oxford Universlty Press, £30 ISBN 0 195 13510 x The Bestsellers The ethics of being beastly to animals Writings on an Ethical Life By Peter Singer Fouith Estate £15 ISBN 1 841 15550 0 Brighter sun, darker Shadows The Bay of Angels By Anita Brookner Viking £16.99 ISBN 0 670 89662 4 Royal Opera House The long reach of Hitler The Ahitler of History Snuggle up with a book Diary and Letters Sharing a dream Amaryllis Night and Day By Russell Hoban Bloombury, £9.99 Isbn 0 7475 5285 1 The Times Fiction Shorts Anthea Lawson Use Me By Elissa Schappell Allison & Busby, £9.99 ISBN 0 7490 0525 4 Colour coded fiction Racism is a big issue, but will young readers be persuaded by a novel that lectures them in terms of black and white? wonders Sarah Johnson Secrecy that will set the world free Crypton By Steven Levy Allen Lane £18.99 ISBN 0 713 99346 4 Words of love, or sweet nothings? Love a Novel By Péter Nadas Jonathan Cape, £10 ISBN 0 224 06136 4 Stake a claim Anne Ashwoth on the new stakeholder pensions Cease Putting now. Putting Will Not Turn At home from home What would happen if the V&a and the Serpentine swapped works for a while? Somehting wonderful, says Richard Cork Comedy Theatre The Rhinegold Private passions Tracey Emin on The Scream In the first of a new series exploring cultural passions, the artist explains why Edvard Munch's The Scream gets under her skin Around the Galleries No Verdi on MTV Despite the clamour of the centenary, Richard Owen fears pop-obsessed Italians have fallen out of love with Verdi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vaudeville Theatre Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ambassadors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Court Play choice Compiled by Marit Hargie Enjoying rude health Theatre Joe Orton's Mr Sloane can still entertain, says Benedict Nightingale Theatre Incarcerator BAC, SW11 Recital Scholl/Karamazov Wigmore Hall Offers in the region of £330,000 At home in the office The Times No strings attached Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Castle Village Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colet Gardens, W14 No Title Stock Page Stock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coastal Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cumberland Hotel Costa Del Sol Costa del Sol The ultimate team event Chartered Institute of Taxation Associateship examinations Linguistic bar to document being evidence Queen's Bench Divisional Court Hotice Scraper Committee assumed role Queen's Bench Division Processes incompatible with Convention Queen's Bench Divisional Court Driver's insurance valid after disposal of insured car Court of Appeal Attacking judgment because of delay Privy Council Lifec Ach Line Bridge Chess Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Television & Radio Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching Don't miss Matt Dillon in Beautiful Girls BBC1 Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2247 By the time you've cracked 3 down, another… Picture Gallery The Finer Details The Eclipse Organisation Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Help a stylish company run smoothy Monster. co. uk Angela Mortimer University College London Makeover maiden The Moneypenny Test Head massage Jim Soar Time Savers Web World Called to account Typing up reports of terrible abuse can take its toll on administrative staff, writes Martha Williams By the way, you're fired The barrister Fenton Bresler examines dismissal in the modern office FYI Chart topper Karen Walter has earned the respect of the music business, writes Diana Cambridge The answer to callers who give you the pip Westminster Kingsway College Legal McKinlay Law Partnership Legal Corporate Legal Pa/secretaries Hanberry Associates (Agy) Multiple Display Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Directors' Secretaries The Problem is Problems at the office? Write to Jane, Special Reports, The Times, I Penuington Street, London E98 ITT, fax to 020-7782 5124 or send an e-mail to creme@thetimes. co. uk Capital gains The streets are paved with gold for legal secretaries who decide to find work in London, writes Rose Rouse A move in the right direction Fish feast for the family Fasting Dress for success My Diary A day in the life of Gilliam Scott, Pa to David Bonner and James Coldwell, the managing directors of Red Balloo Productions Elizabeth Hunt Recuritment Crone Corkill a Spherion Company Staffordshire University CPG Crone Corkill a Spherion company Marshall Court Recruitment Elizabeth Hunt Recuritment Multiple Display Advertising Items Bilingual People Ltd Joyce Guiness Prime Spencerbull. recruitment Liberty Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items NSR Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Get into Finance Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Good Reception? 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