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News from 05/02/2001

2001; Gale Group;

Autores

Gesche Ipsen, Andrew Robson, A. Peter Fawcett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Adam Jones and Sally Patten, Claude Bride, Helen Daniel, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Phll Yates, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Diana Wainman, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Sheila Stevens, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Matthew Taylor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Allson Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Ruth Gkedhill, Geoff Brown, Marit Hargle, Jolyon Armstrong, Jonathan Collins, Robert Hall, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Kathlsen Wyatt, Dominic Walsh, David Slnclair, Gary Jacob, Noel Doubleday, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ben Hammersely, Rodney Legg, Stephen Egerton, Robin Young, Andy Stephens, Roger Terdre, Gary Duncan Economic Correspondent, Gerald Davles, Phil Gordon, Jane Carpanini, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Keith Pike, David Hands, Mike Aaronson, Peter Barnard, Liz Bailey, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Will Greenwood, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Mattew Pryor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Barry Millington, Don Beadle, Andrew Wye, John Mendelssohn, Adam Jones, Edward Crew, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster & Peter Riddell, Raymond Keene, J. D. Holiday, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Robert H. Lee, William Ress-Mogg, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Nick Szczpanlk, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael Gray, Christopher Walker, Paul Nathanson, Mel Webb, Allson Kervin Rugby Editor, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Jennifer Freeman, Paul Hutchinson, Alan Lee, Moira Petty, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Digby Wallis, Ben Webster, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Peter Farrand, James Jackson, Ruth Gledhill, Religlon Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, Arthur Leathley, Adam Sherwin, Richard Redden, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Jonna Coles, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Anna Soderblom, Andrew Longhurst, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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Blair and Cook are cosying up to the US - but things… Well vote Yes to euro, says Cook By Our Political Editor: Vaz 'an innocent victim of smear and innuendo' Index Jupiter An end-to-end game, but not a ball was kicked Index My hat-trick for England £1bn Halifax deal to buy Equitable Lawton dies Taleban offers US deal to deport bin Laden ' Please don't let organs scare kill my child' The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times Arts Offers The Times Online Interface Bidder for Dome is paid ministerial adviser Soldiers in fight with MoD over malaria damages The weather today The Times Bobsleigh soldier kicked to death in disco fight Two die in 150ft lift shaft fall Petula denied French leave Winners of fame game get ready for real thing Enjoy! Dyke to axe 750 more jobs at BBC Minister rejects World Cup on I pay-TV Minister tackles organ donor scare India Earthquake Appeal The huge debt we owe to pathologists Loyalist bomb attacks threaten peace process QCs repay £90,000 legal aid Trimble faces sanctions deadline Lord Deedes ill on India assignment News in Brief Extra tax cost put at £40bn DPP trains for court comeback Hunt supporters attack Meacher Boys questioned on threat to Bush Tories plan boost for OAPs' savings Academic run over by seven cars Takeaways most likely to make diners ill Judge praises car violence cabbie Enjoy! Secret plan to raise wreck of Bluebird Vaz backer says MP is a victim of dirty tricks Mandelson pledges that fightback will not hit Labour BT Stay in touch Academic queries Hinduja gifts Tiny The Week in Parliament HP Close bond with Powell is the prime objective A confident Robin Cook expects to find friends among the Bushj Administration One. Tel Standard Life Healthcare Church is told it is failing surf generation Vauxhall Museum digs up films shot by queen of crime By Our Transport Correspondent: Underground strike challenge for commuters London's £5 traffic charge to hit the AA PC World Prize de deux for 'Billy Elliot' Boy swept to death in North Sea News in Brief Couple plan move Saboteur bitten Man shot dead Driver killed Royal recognition Security fears Tories peddle plan for cycle lanes in cities Hastings Direct How blind people can 'see' with their… RAF's luxury flights face axe Critic of mobile phones joins health risk panel Optimists owe it all to the brain Learndirect British Airways Here comes slim bride Teenage girls eat less but still get fatter College rejected heart transplant student Nissan Historians fight to save Marathon battlefield from the Olympics Moscow exploits European fears over US weapon British Gas Lipizzaner horses face starvation Gateway Countess found in sea was murdered Barak's apology to Arab voters comes too late Election Israel Virgin mobile Rock star's wife killed in plane crash Ex-minister accused of killings World in Brief Aid worker freed (AFP): Four die in Alps (AFP): Hackers' coup (AP): Clinton in tune The Wellman Clinic of Weymouth Streer Nudist camp for whites exposed Somak Holidays Bush's charm tactic divides Democrats Powell the liberal Peasants abandon rice for pearls Halifax Briton makes TV 'confession' to Saudi Arabia bombings Stress staff turn to jelly Time Computers The Times Here we go, telling the Americans we're special The Cook and Blair charm offensive cannot conceal problems over defence There 's a difference between being whiter than white and just pallid, Tony The man who strikes fear into every Arab Dream on... FOIE Gras and Wurst German power is an indigestible meal for Paris to swallow Cautious Cut The Bank of England should cut interest rates on Thursday Some Summit Milburn, media and medicine for the living Apathy and cynicism Constitutional change Cost of running the Government Young offenders' bleak prospects Buying back slaves Exam results Sport letters, page S12 Letters to the Editor should… Hemingway's gloom Solution, please Should parenting be a paid job? Relative purity Over the top? Labour pains Fatal flaw Court Circular Memorial service Birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Announcements Pall Mall Tickets England Rugby Matches Tickets! Tickets! Anniversaries The Price is a Snip! Faresavers Flight Centre Court & Social DJM: Nature notes Flightsearchers The Times Hotel Direct Forthcoming marriages Marriage Latest wills Sir Frederick Lawton Humane and down-to-earth man ofthe lawwho as both barrister and judge had a ready rapport with juries Iannis Xenakis Iconoclastic composer whose number crunching turnedmathematicalformulate into music, often using the medium of computers Gilbert Trigano Social visionary who started life as a shopkeeper and went on to turn Club Med intoone of the world's largest toruist organisations On This Day Giant Hovercraft Launched Capitalisation, week's change In Technology Investors eager to hear of BT plan Results and Statistics Favourite emerges for 50-acre Docklands site Toshiba Economic Outlook Revenue warning for hotels Patientline seeks AIM boost to drive growth What the Sunday Papers Say Exchange Rates Change on Week Smartlogik float may be delayed Orange Littlewoods 'invited approach from GUS' Deutsche nets £627m US slowdown in spotlight Data Roundup Legal & General Oystertec has £7m flotation in the pipeline Boots cost-cutting may hit 1,000 jobs Enterasys BT's Brightstar shines PhotoCure may bid for Scotia assets Halifax wins £1bn control of Equitable The Times Crossword 21,643 City expects first rates cut for 20 months BOC likely to miss target over US woe Hunter on the prowl with £200m to place Cognos Banks face consumer wrath over huge profits Kiley attacks mayor's plans Your route map to the week ahead The tricks of my trade: try, try and try again It's as Easy as One Two Three Times columnist Will Greenwood reflects on a remarkable hart-trick in Cardiff as England slay the Welsh rugby dragon Index Centrum Fowler back to front Liverpool Picture Gallery The Six Nations in Facts and Figures Weight of expectation too much for France to handle Six Nations Championship France v Scotland The Six Nations in Facts and Figures Brave Scotland lack priceless quality of pace England add finish to grand design Six Nationa Championship Wales v England Lack of invention from Wales puts Henry's credibility on the line Nokia Injured pair given green light British Isles revel in lion's share of half baeks Cisco Systems Henderson makes Italy pay Six Nations Championship Italy v Ireland Johnstone refuses to contemplate future without Dominguez Classic Connection Sidebottom strikes to set up victory chase for England Cricket Dragila emulates Bubka by scaling the heights Athletics The Times Murphy adapts swiftly to big stage Snooker From a Correspondent: Stewart sits out opening match Nicol applies brakes to Old Loughtonians Hockey Campbell sets sights high after successful defence Golf Iwageru Ferley's spell gives Under-19s unlikely victory The Times Fowler fuels Liverpool ambitions FA Criling Premiership Lewis wastes no time staking his claim for permanent elevation Burley beginning to see the downside United 's sleepy giants will open eyes for Europe By our Sports Staff: Eriksson puts England on the wagon City's togetherness could prove key to their salvation Home improvements bring Strachan honour in defeat Graham guides Tottenham into the no-goal zone FA Carling Premirship The Times Football Handbook In the Times on Saturday Molenaar opens the door and grateful Villa surge through Derby show they have the stomach for a fight FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League Picture Gallery Non-league This week's fixtures Scotland Fulham frustrated by passion play Football: Nationwide League Old boys' reunion wasted Yeovil dig deep to go through Albion make point after bumpy ride Wednesday hit rock-bottom in comedy of errors Birmingham have grounds for concern over pitch By Our Sports Staff: Collymore's losing start Larsson warms to challenge QPR show spirit in bid to arrest rapid slide Cottee ploughs a lone furrow for Barnet Ferguson family reunion serves up poor fare Florida Pearl adds to culture of success Racing Fontwell abandoned Saturday's results Rapid Raceline Musselburgh Southwell Smith plays weighting game Leaders in the National Hunt championships Best Mate puts case for early gold strike Hockey Snow reports Brentwood 's resolve pays off Schools sport For the record Rugby league Pools check Golf This week's fixtures Archer nets double title success Sport in Brief Clarke survives late penalty Federer claims first ATP title Donald suffers 'mild concussion' Hammond falls out of contention Steelers close to lifting league title Centurions march past Hornets Bond overcomes Marshall in final Blizzard makes world wait Middlesex keep moving on up From our correspondent: Balshaw hungering for perfection Sharp reminder of brush with death in this dangerous sport Uncle Bill and Auntie Beeb make perfect day complete From your correspondent: Heineken Cup gates offer proof of growing stature Answer lies with players Odds against the albatross Cup cheer for jaded palates Tyneside set and match Sport on TV I was there ... A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Name on the Cup Tower of Strength They Said what? Sport Online Ryder Cup battle delicately poised The week ahead as Scotland and Wales bid for the match with the US in 2009 Wall honoured by receiving the first Friskin memorial award Nivea Men Strategy in place as the sands of time slip away Reportage Parents Fashion Plus Inter//face Will the reaction to Alder Hey kill my baby? Contents Give our baby life Marguax Bride will die within weeks unless she gets a new heart. But the hyperbolic reaction to the Alder Hey scandal hasmeant the disappearance of organ donors, and may result in her death, says her mother Claude Bride Who will be Dubya 's man in Britain? The post of Ambassador to the Court St James's, which comes with a splendid residence in Regent's Park, is a plum one for any new President to confer. Damian Whitworth as assesses the contenders - from former presidential candidates to party donors - competing for the title The names include former presidential candidates and Viagra poster boy Vcare International The Times A lesson for Britain from US prisons 'Earthquake in India? 25,000 dead? But what about me? What if those were New Yorkers buried under that rubble?' Please hold, I'm busy 'Mothers can feel lonely at home' Children on working mums Two mums, one family Being brought up by his mother and her lesbian partner was such a positive experience for Rikki Beadle-Blair that he has written a TV series about it. Interview by Paul Nathanson Are we exploiting our children? Parent. forum Your questions answered by Times readers Next Week The 2 Minute Briefing National Missile Defence 'Women think they're blameless... I'd go nuts if I was a man' Candace Bushnell, the author of Sex and the City, has fallen for an Englishman and written a new novel, all about nasty, controlling women. Interview by Moira Petty Mystical tour de force A professor of mathematics at an American university has received astonishing critical acclaim for his first novel, set in his home city of Bombay. Joanna Coles talks to Manil Suri An extract from The Death of Vishnu The Times How a tongue can see A new device allows blind people to 'see' with their mouths. Adam Sage reports The Times Tight and tailored Fit, finish and quality of fabric were thehallmarks ofcollections by both big names and new faces at the Paris and Milan menswear shows. Roger Tredre reports This season the menswear the shows were bit as gfamorous as women's fashion Streetwise black basics Spice for a fuller flavour Melanie Chisholm is looking beyond the Spice Girls. David Sinclair finds out what she really really wants Arts diary Palestrina What 's eating you? La Movie Hannibal, the sequel to Silence of the Lambs, has given Sean MacAulay plenty to chew over Hannibal's gourmet finale will be the takabout scene of the year Hollywood Diary Play choice It's the same old songs POP Eric Clapton's return to the Albert Hall held few surprises for David Sinclair POP Pop Grandaddy Bristol University Working like a real Trojan Theatre John Barton's epic Tantalus still impresses Benedict Nightingale Hitting Town Courtyard, N1 Theatre BBC Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Concert LPO/Temirkanov Festival Hall A simple thing called love Opera In Leeds I lall, Opera North's minimalist, semi-staged Tristan and lsolde captivates Barry Millington Sturm und Drang Linbury Studio, Wc1 ENO European City Breaks Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Television & radio Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to word-watching E4 BBC1 Index The Times Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2257 BBC The dot sets in the West Hp Contents ICS Let 's send out a clear message Receiving spam advertising on our mobiles is a gross invasion of privacy and it is high time it was controlled BBC guide to big six religions Net gains out of the red BT is upgrading its public payphones to provide e-mail and internet access but, reports Tony Dawe, the changes may signal the end of the line for traditional telephone boxes Sony plays it safe on rumours of third-generation PlayStation News Bites Blue yonder Lights go dot-com out on a evolution It used to be the hub … Today, it's characterist … protest, dot-com anti… Ben Hammersley report … on the high-tech … Mixing the old and the new As the going gets tougher, Nigel Powell looks at how online companies are forging links with offline firms The Open University 'Dot-bams' build a future Dairy maid to disco diva in a few fun moves Wesite of the Week You don't want to miss the bus Jargonaut Britannica Smart Certify Direct PMR Group PLC The Times

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