News from 02/02/2001
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, John Vincent, Caroline Buchan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, David Gray, Paul Hoggart, Jane MacQuitty Wine Correspondent, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Dominic Walsh and James Doran, Peter Sharkey, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Penny Wark, Allson Kervin, Gabrielle Starkey, Eric H. Lowry, Richard Eaton, Barbara Ellen, Stuart MacOnie, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Greg Hurst and Linus Gregoriadis, Heather Neill, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Menna Jefferies, Nigel Lythgoe, Peter Fellgett, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Andrew Tringham, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Emma Malmros, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Roland Watson, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Colin MacNeill, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Norman de Mesquita, Michael Cole, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Paul McCann, David Lister, Michael Theodoulou, Calum Carmichael, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David B. Cook, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, John Vickery, R. D. France, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Tilly Christie, M. R. Weale (Director), Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Sir Cecil Graves, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Jack Pridham, Mel Webb, Linus Gregoriadis, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Lawrence J. Whalley, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy L. Helmore, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Tony Benn, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Peter James, Benedict Nightingale, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Neil Cooper, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Terence W. Wiseman, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Johnny Morgan, Mark Boleat, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,
ResumoThe Millennium claret Blair ready to reopen Dome sale Libyan 'innocent' 6,000 steel jobs go Times 2 Painkillers 'put women at risk of miscarriage' Ken Clarke makes it to the seat of power The Times Today Tomorrow Brown's influence too big, MPs say Tiffany & Co. Camilla's date with Prince William The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Media Farmers go broke amid big crop of initials Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch Blair to caution Bush on 'Star Wars' The weather today Picture Gallery Students 'should assess lecturers' Bordeaux wine growers drink to 2000 vintage Another case of Chateau Hype Wine Correspondent Bad Manners singer 'too fat for operation' Countdown to big night for clockwatchers Allders Damilola killers 'bragging openly on estate' Tiny Corus to shed 6,000 jobs and more may go Cours 'Mass sackings are easier in Britain' The unions 'It has ripped out our heart' Ebbw Vale Slash of the blade wielded by man of steel The company Adoption couple risk jail to go on Oprah Boateng scraps paedophile hostel in 'Nappy Valley' Mercedes-Bonz Attacks put Ulster deal at risk News in Brief Nursery rebels Mother locked up Dare boy dies Prof R Tinston Gaddafi vows to prove innocence of jailed Libyan Lockerbie families cast doubt on the conviction Dell BBC One Father dies after seeing justice done News in Brief Jockey claim fails Tube strike stalls Two die in fog Legal fees cut Orange New riddle in Hinduja passport intrigue Currys No 10 dismisses Express claim Marks & Spencer Financial Services Sky Brothers told they must stay in India BBC sex change to woo women election viewers Chagos Islands honour Dalyell Norwich Union Battling for Cheaper Car Insurance? BT 'Bomb factory' is raided to avert gang war European fight to cut air fares across Atlantic Orange Nebula 'ant' revealed Railtrack bosses snub inquiry Bupa Army turns blind eye to 'pin-up' who went Awol Thumb prints help beat fraud India Earthquake Appeal By a Correspondent: £100,000 to clean hoarded fuel leak The nec group Six Nations Handbook Musical 'navvies' sue union over lost royalties 3-Year Alfacare Anti-drug role for punk legend Scientists given £33m gene funds News in Brief £Judicious choice Double rape case Pensioner power Sliding scale Hundreds apply for goatherd's lonely job By a Correspondent: Council funding U-turn saves ancient Thames crossing Alfa Antarctic glacier is losing 4ft of ice each year PC World Quarantine stops quake sniffer dogs Honda Uncle Kal shares the victims' hope and pain Charity appeal is aiming for £32m How to Help Steel plants decision outrages House Ministerial statement: Corus and redundancies The Link Ministers 'want to duck debate' "A Masterpiece" Cash aid for pigs 'must all be used' Parliament in Brief Prescott likely to agree deal on Tube today Accounting for Brown Digitial micro-chop enhances hearing aid to one… Ancram on song in variety show Homebase Ex-Tory forced to wait for safe seat British troops quell Mitrovica riots Marines guard fragile border between war and peace Carpet Right Photo Studio Milosevic under 24-hour watch Ford Minister meets reformed kidnapper Magnet Hemingway's farewell to advice Italians celebrate first step in space US script angers Soviet sub crew Barak self-destructs with attack on Peres Sharon woos Russian Jews with promise of security Previous election results National Savings Ashcroft scrapes home with close vote in Senate Bush launches 'new Commie' takeover of the White House Totally unlimited access From Associated Press In Eagle, Colorado: Weeping skier is jailed for homicide Somak Holidays New York mayor embraces $3m deal with old foes Woman killed by 'Dog of War' (Reuters): Fischer is cleared of riot attack World in Brief (AFP): Defence chief aids fraud inquiry Watergate case ruled a mistrial (AFP): Vatican updates its Constitution (Reuters): Kashmir rickshaw killing protest Girl set alight in 'call rage' attack (AP): Six on the run caught having fun (AFP): Harry Potter casts spell on France Wahid defeated as MPs vote on £4m scandals Gateway Last man who survived Titanic dies aged 92 Row over body parts erupts in Australia Melbourne Australia On the Website Today Taking Point Love online Matthew Parris Jonathan Meades Plus The Times How the euro could put a stop to spending The Left starting to wake up to the consequences of the single currency Why Petronella's scrape leaves Antonia and her chums in a bit of a stew Picture Gallery To make a fortune, just use your loaf Beat poets The Times Diary Giles Coren Up in the Air A new deal on arms soon would transform Ulster politics Change at Westminster Compromise over London Underground must include all sides Pipers at the Gates But a new dawn for goatherds may be hard to find Lockerbie verdict Funds for universities Taxing the brain Britain's role on Star Wars project Public must accept medical need for organ removal Mandelson's character Potty decisions Perfect porridge Price is right Stamping on progress Cataclysmic Court Circular Remembering Owen HlICKEY Latest wills Picture Gallery Premium Bonds Service of thanksgiving Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements Personal Column Memorial services Dinners Anniversaries School news Lincolnshire Lieutenancy B. K. P. A. Court & Social Forthcoming marriages University news Walter Hayes Ford executive who brought Formula One car making to Britain Walter Hayes, CBE, car industry executive, was born on April 12,1924. He died on December 26 aged 76 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Flight Centre Faresavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Right Rev Simon Phipps The Right Rev Simon Phipps, MC, Bishop of Lincoln, 1974-86, was born on July 6,1921. He died on January 29 aged 79 Peggie Scriven Great-heared tennis player who overcame lack of coaching ton tack two successive French Open titles Margaret Vivian (the tennis player Peggie Scriven) was born on August 17,1912. She died on January 25 aged 88 The Future of the BBC Further retreat for equities Barclays Equitable plans payment to policyholders Anglo plans ?llbn bid to end De Beers confusion Bank may fail brief over inflation target Jackson 'preparing to check out' at Hilton Bob trying to fix US acquisition EasyJet landing fees talks fail Pressure on BT shares by new price controls Underscar Patience Wheatcroft Reed downhill run reversed Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates Belgian-UK gas pipeline under Brussels scrutiny Breuer lets Daimler's secret out of the bag Deutsche Bank to cut 500 City employees Legal & Public Notices Rail Regulator Legal Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal Notices IFX Power upbeat despite US fears Standard resists life's trend Murray loses on markets Results in Brief AXA will make up windfalls Internet banks 'are money laundering haven' David Gray lives up to his name American economy "shrinks' Business in Brief AstraZeneca outsourcing deal FSA plan to help compensation Tribunal's 'no' to ABN Amro papers Next pays £19m to cut BoS ties Talks over BPT sale extended Securities Land Securities in £85m deal Calpers takes Carlyle stak ScottishPower seeks to calm fears over US loss Dolphin Convergence can bring collision Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Nhs move fuels CHG increase Imagination shares tumble Just2clicks awaits 'for sale' sign Further downgrade hits BAE Irish tale gives boost to SkyePharma 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 Conservative Capita gets investors' vote Murray Int Imagination Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Ski enthusiast who reversed Reed Elsevier's downhill run How Crispin Davis steered publishing group away from the slippery slope Tracking down the right man City Diary Telematics poised to show the way ahead About face City Diary Bad ads City Diary The low road City Diary The Times Bean counters adopt a change of culture The Times Unit Information Service Straight Eight (New Forest) Ltd Carmakers put wheels in motion to replace Ecclestone Motor racing For the record Getminted Robertson rewarded for festive graft Golf Britons run for pride not money Athletics Today's fixtures The Times Archer sets his sights on national success Badminton ECB offers cheaper helmets Sport in Brief France under pressure on testing Rugby union: Six Nations Championship Sportingbet. co. uk Greenwood's trip with the Fun Bus The down side to the jet-set lifestyle of England's finest players Henry's leap of faith puts Taylor in the firing line Robinson given chance to break through Struggling England turn to foreign coach Hockey Southwell O'Gara ignores Munster ravings Common sense prevails in civil case Racing Catterick Yesterday's results Meeting Points Folkestone Kempton gets the week off on wrong foot Cheltenham revives that sinking feeling Riders in the night Rapid Raceline Surrey ready to offer welcome to Ramprakash Cricket Mystery over Lewis Sportinglife. com Gerrard remedy as easy as pulling teeth Players reap benefit as agents flood the market From a Correspondent: Fletcher urges mind over matter By Our Sports Staff: Website criticism upsets ECB How tabloid coverage of Alder Hey lost the plot Resolute Walsh still committed to cause Birmingham find cause for optimism in parallels with the past Football The surprise Worthington Cup finalists can draw upon history The Premiership today Grimsby set sail for home under Lawrence By Our Sports Staff: Wenger to learn his fate today FA will pay more for new stadium MacArthur intent on keeping her distanee The Times Crossword Dispute could pull plug on coverage of first Test Whistle-stop tour for cursed referee Double Whammy Six Nations Reportage Style Opinion Media Not quite Happy Families Contents A family affair Cover story Prince William and Camilla Parker Bowles will appear in bublic together for the first time at a Press Complaints Commission party. It marks a significant step forward in her relationship with the Princes. But it is not all happy families yet, says Alan Hamilton Pebbledash People Reportage William Hague is attempting to woo back the Tories who voted Labour in 1997. Mary Ann Sighart goes in search of Pebbledash People Who are the Pebbledash People? Pebbledash predecessors 'I 'm not voting Tory as long as that little fat one is in charge' Six Nations Handbook Francis House Children's Hospice Tret has not sold out' Julian Metcalfe, Pret a Manger's creator, swears burgers and fries will never darken his shelves. Penny Wark reports In the beginning were convenience foods Eat out for £5 Restoration drama Voyeur TV and sadist TV no more celebrate ordinary folk than a battery farm celebrates chickens Richard Why London should go for gold The Times I Girls will be gels Television Valerie Grove warms to the BBC version of Love in a Cold Climate Gray is the new grey Pop Albums Just what Barbara Ellen was waiting for an acoustic follow-up to White Ladder His was music which could make a young person feel old, and an old one feel older David Gray Lost Songs 95-98 (East west) Scrape out the barrel ICR Kings of the mild frontier A word in your shell-like from Stuart MacOnie: Norway is fomenting a quiet revolution A punter was upbraided for opening a beer can during a song Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Cutting some slack Pop Wheatus are smart, humorous and very, very loud. Remember the name, says Johnny Morgan I didn't have a girtfriend until I was at college. I had to ask a friend to teach me how to kiss The Times Papa Roach Astoria, WC2 Son also shines Albums Teddy Thompson has inherited his dad's folk flair, says Lisa Verrico Teddy Thompson Teddy Thompson (Virgin) The next White Ladder? Spooks S. I. O. S. O. S. Vol 1 (Epic) Hip hop meets dance Orgy Vapour Transmission (Elementree) Headbanger blow-out New jazz albums Down's Syndrome Glum? That's a laugh Theatre Playwright Kevin Elyot writes obout painful subjects. And that's what's so funny, says Heather Neill V Care International Faithfull Citizens, Glasgow Spinning yarns A new satire on Blairite politics gets the vote of Benedict Nightingale I don't think there's been such an exquisitely timed political comedy since Lysistrate Play choice compiled by Mart Hargie Entertainments Worn in the USA Crime of fashion Style The right cord Where to get your corduroy Hit or myth—Do high heels make my legs look longer? Why? Nigel Lythgoe The wish list My haven in a cold climate Style Picture Gallery Where to find it A gift of true love Valentines Romantics who think ahead can buy their partner a slice of Venus or whisk them off for a surprise break, Susan MacDonald How to find a Valentine before the big day Bunches JewelleryNow Glamour Designer Flowers Giftsforbirds Nylons & Bygones De Pledge The Executive Club Midnightexpress Sulis Yorkshire Flight Centre The Perfect Valentine Gift Tongue-tied? R fun Star Names Ltd Vertigo Galleries LTD Romantic Balloon Bouquets Www. Pink-Ice. com 800 Hampers Glamour-Girl Offers strictly limited Pressie. com Cricklade Hotel Clearwater Hampers Make Valentine's Special Wheesh Get your clips from the Net and cut costs A new website aims to revolutionise the booming television archive bisiness by selling footage on the Internet. Paul McCann reports My Punch-up with Peter Mandelson Michael Cole recalls an angry discussion about milkmen and passports with the Labour Mp Media Diary Telephone 020 7680 6806 Facsimile 020 7782 7899 Receptionist/Typist The Times Crème Do you have excellent communications skills? Secretary/Practice Manager Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Superwoman Wanted! £25k Positions Wanted Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Carousel Consultancy LTD Omnibridge Consulting Limited Mother of all websites A taste for the extreme Media Triumph of style for well-bred Ed Media Despite sniping by critiecs, Ed Stourton's approach on Today pays off, says Michael Leapman The Times A brazen story of spin? Media & Marketing The Times Crème The Times Regulatory body liable to injured boxer Court of Appeal Court of Appeal can cure unfairness in trial Court of Appeal Non-justiciable evidence to be considered with care Court of Appeal Objective test of perceived bias in tribunal Court of Appeal Hearsay evidence of presence at crime admissible Court of Appeal Power to stay action not unfair Chancery Division National court cannot counter Commission decision Court of Justice Transmitted vibrations qualify Court or Appeal Compete Bridge Games Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling & radio Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 30) BBC1 Today's television The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2255 C-Day
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