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News from 06/02/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, D. Rich, Phil Yates, Owen Eastwood, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Christie, E. F. Hale, Anne Woodham, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Thomas Harding, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Lewis Smith Shirley English and Paul Wilkinson, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, John Farman, Flona Bawdon, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, J. A. E. Cockcroft, David Serpell, Abdulhadi Ayyad, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Giles Coren, Christopher Kennedy, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Richard Hobson, Joe Joseph, Carl Evans, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Grace Bradberry and Richard Ford, Donald Hutera, Richard Dunn, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Suzanne Fine, Jennifer Miller, Lewis Smith and Paul Wilkinson, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Gary Duncan Economic Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Chris Barton, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Mark Court, Anna O'Keefe, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Susan Belarave, Abhijeet Mukherjee, Angela Jameson, Paolo Pasqualis Co-ordinator, Steven Norris, Sue Fox, Donald Sinden, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, David Lister, Ken Brough, Martyn Palmer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Thomas Hampson, Adam Jones, Edward Fennal, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth and Laura Peek, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Dr. Jane Collins, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Damian Whitworth, Michael Bishop, Chairman, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mike Mulvihill, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Gerald Larner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Trevor Hobday, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, RIchard Susskind, John Malpas, Charles Bremner and Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Tim Reid, Allen Robertson, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Rodney Milness, Robert Webb, Benedict Nightingale, Claire Rayner, John Grant, Bertie Leigh, Adam Howorth, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Simon Crompton, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Philip Webster and Melissa Kite, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Christopher Irvine, Robert Sanders,

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Blair aims to send refugees straight back Savings plan Diplomats' plea New V&a chief Commuter chaos Tory war chest swells after Wheeler's ?5m Hue and cry as visitor outfoxes the Lords The Times The chilling charm of Hannibal Lecter DNA threat to absentee fathers Tiffany & Co. Cinema's golden couple call it a day The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Home Office witches conceal their spells Prisons director reads Riot Act over 'hell holes' Six of the worst The weather today Stone wins tape plea Ministers try to leave Vaz row behind Billie Piper 'was terrorised by death threat calls' We 're no dummies, say the instant television Popstars Prada Wilde's 'Earnest' plays it straight, says Sinden Former soldier shoots wife and children Briton in TV bomb confession maybe beheaded Firstdirect Expatriate drinkers' secret world collapses Priest is unfrocked for child abuse Girls' magazine 'too sexy' The biological reason for midnight feasts Health, Schiele fetches £7.7m Fear is price of children's safety MPs seek wide reform of entry to universities Bar broadens social net with trainee funds Comic villain cheats library Accenture Sticking points may yet thwart intake changes BT Unions hope for deal to avert more Tube chaos Britain at a Halt Time to strike out on foot Standard Life Healthcare Three killed as snow and rain sweep Britain Britain at a Halt Ferry rides out storm at sea Marks & Spencer Adobe Anti-flu drug is on offer Equitable must sell offer to its members Newworld What deal means for policyholders AOL Prized hunt beagle recovered News in Brief Concorde delay Best in hospital Hindujas blocked Cleaning up Milburn accused of scaring away organ donors Patients will call up files on screen Swiftcall How complaacency could cause a TB epidemic Hospital tables 'no practical help' Peugeot Surgeons will 'grow' girl's finger stumps Diplomat takes over at stormy V&a IF Intelligent Finance Romance that failed on and off screen Common birds now a rarity Hastings Direct Dyke plans £450m BBC boost News in Brief Runway opens Officer 's offence Troops took drugs Driver banned Future space Music question Oliver Grace Gene scientists turn leaves into extra flowers Riots of colour have dark side Nokia DFEE You have to hand it to Homo sapiens Posthouse Blair backs 80 elected peers Alliance to fight smear attempts Prudential Tories join Straw attack on 'evil' animal activists Dell Massow may take on Hague aide Parliment in Brief Hague promises to abolish tax on savings Priorities show parties are divided by generation gap Scoot. Co. UK Brown goes in search of missing million Mandelson can take heart from ST Donor claims Clintons took away White House furniture suite We 're all winners with $1.6 trillion tax cut, says Bush One. Tel Halifax Cook paves the way for Blair visit Arabs organise 'day of rage' to welcome Sharon Barak's allies leave him to face the music Leukaemia Research Fund Nokia Premium car hire Gaddafi silent on Lockerbie evidence Fury over Norway's plan to cull wolves Chicago gunman kills five There's something unusual about our man in… Foster can't make Cannes Cook set to visit Iran this year Quake survivors Sirven extradition Moscow blast (AFP): St Bernard rescue Putin foe quits over Siberia fuel crisis Schroders Picture Gallery Mbeki urged to help death row woman Give brutality the boot, military told On the Website Today Why Kiley may steal Red Ken's thunder Yesterday's Tube strike shows that Livingstone cares nothing for Londons Whisper it softly, but the hereditary principle is making a comeback Picture Gallery We have a right to be sad or sick in private Target missed All Right Jack London Underground unions are stuck in a 1970s tunnel Shadows in the East A new cloud over Iran's hopes of escaping theocratic rule Cleft Fingers Hand signals from Eve's age to the age of Spice US policy on Iraq Courteous Britain Back to basics Risks of delaying Star Wars support Harsh truth for the steel industry Care of the elderly 'Pebbledash People' 'Open-skies' policy Tube strike Cost of Royal Family Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Important to stop rot about Earnest Perfect porridge Cataclysmic Court Circular Latest wills Dinners Royal Air Force College Cranwell University news Picture Gallery Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Appointments fn the Armed Forces Forthcoming marriages Church news Abigail McCarthy Helpmeet of a Democratic presidential contender who established herself as a writer Personal Column Flight Centre Court & Social The Times John Prebble Popular chronicler of Scottish history who coloured factual details with a sense of emotion and adventure Parking Meter Plan Passed On This Day February 6,1958 J . J. Johnson A fifty-year career as the best trombone in jazz Orange Bertelsmann moves nearer to flotation Predators closing in as S ema admits to bid talks Abbey set to reject Lloyds Charcol Seifert woos LSE again Jobs boost by Ford and GM Mobile phone group to delay US float Rate cut looks more likely Index "If u want to understand why there is very… Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates BA profits exceed expectations but fail to lift shares Orange Britain may join tobacco lawsuit The Times Spain's big two utilities end talks Business in Brief Commerzbank to cut holdings Growth in volume boosts S&n price Thomson's buys advisory business Keyworld ready for AIM float Adidas-Salomon profits slide Hitachi Credit in £5m writedown Pizza Express threatens rivals with price war ENIC cancels Chandler bid Index Halifax rides to the rescue Commentary Martin Barrow Brancote takeover talks end Orange widens float appeal with bond The Equitable Life Assurance Society Tech sales keep lid on market Carbo benefits from Swedish interest 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 Stay in Rio despite fears over US hard landing RTL Pizza Express Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Reprimand shows folly of pulling tail of Celtic tiger Squeezing love out of the Tube City Diary Sour dough Hours later Toss up City traders look to play settlement catch-up with rivals The Times Rio Tinto flays down impact of US slump Garban forecasts more broker consolidation Nokia South Korea licence for Schroders Whatman to pay £17m for HemaSure 's assets PacifiCorp cleared to raise bills Business in Brief L Gardner shares drop on forecast PNC Tele. com buys premises Eldridge Pope to sell six pubs UK accused of double standards on post reform Phillips risks antitrust battle over Tosco bid Lauder sues Czechs BioMedica wins gene rights The Times From a Correspondent: DoCoMo aims to raise £4.7bn Tuc seeks £3bn Budget boost Forth chief resigns over health Autonomy Senate report castigates American banks The Unit Trust Information Service Holmesdale Shares trade in tight range Fleming Scotland hoping for swift return by Townsend RUgby union For the record Wyton Marsalis brings swing to Britain Opinion divided on England's global progress Prudent Stourbridge chase dividends on the field Pearn goes one better Hockey By Our Sports Staff: Exempts on offer for Open Golf Price of failure stuns Farnell Paralympucs Sheffield can wrap up league in record time Ice hockey Plea for summer games Rugby league First Gold plays for high stakes Racing Belvento helps Gifford to weather the storm Market Rasen Logician aim Rapid Raceline Yesterday 's results Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Wolverhampton Rain puts meetings in danger Carlisle From a Correspondent: England waste platform built by Trescothick Cricket Solanki adds finishing touches Hendry forced to call on fighting qualities Snooker The Times Today's fixtures Elbow injury raises doubt about Lee for Ashes tour Snow reports Calzaghe puts title on line Sport in Brief Rusedski hits the top ten Resilient McKee Edwards relents Duck lifts Towers Aamodt on target Burton's men wear hearts on sleeve Football The Premiership today Beaten Emley get glimpse of long-term rewards In Times 2 today Royle puts faith in Ostenstad to lead revival MacArthur plots challenge in storming finish The Times Crossword 21,644 Lauda enlisted to sharpen Jaguar's claws Ramprakash opts for Surrey move Morse The Times Football Lifetime Interview Arts Law How this man destroyed Britain's toughest prison regime Contents Too tough for D wing RIfat Mehmet, an unknow criminal. became one of Britain's most dangerous prisoners when he challenged a £3m Home Office experiment to tame dangerous inmates. What's more, he won, say Grace Bradberry and Richard Ford Moi? Pretentious The eve of destruction On Saturday the artist Michael Landy will start putting all of his 7,000 personal belongings on a converyou belt and then watch as they are destoyed. Ann Treneman finds out why The Times The Times The new arrangements ensure that in defending the job, Hague is like Horatius holding the bridge Leave lobbying to professionals A Feelgood factor to play down Been there, alone that Networking 'Friendship is a potent weapon in decision-making and it is naive not to recognise it' Reverse the damage If you have led a life of over-indulgence, do not despair—the body has remakable powers of regeneration. so give yourself another chance, says Dr. Thomas Stuttaford Not dead yet Marie Stopes International Tuberculosis creeps back Nine regulars at a Devon pub have contracted Tb, disease that is spreading in Britain's inner cities. Catherine O'Brien reports ZipVit Why a cellist lost feeling in his fingertips Lynn Harrell's career as a soloist almost ended when carpal tunnel syndrome made his fingers swell and turn numb. Sue Fox reports Seven Seas Organ research Vicks Nocturnal fridge raiders People who have to snack all night and cannot sleep may have an eating disorder. Simon Crompton reports The Times Mind game Quick thinkers and fast talkers may be able to create healing brainwaves, sats Anne Woodham The Times Empathy with the very devil Film Yes, Hanibal Lecter is a monster—that's part of his charm—Anthony Hopkins tells Martyn Palmer as the doctor returns to the screen Great british Hopes Masters of the roles Actors like nothing better than to show off in a variety of parts, as Ian Johns finds in some new London productions Eat out for £5 Sport for the gods As an early play is revived, David Storey tells Benedict Nightingale how his life became his art Play choice Revelling in the past Jazz Wynton Marsalis stylishly recreates swing hits, but Clive Davis finds something missing Pop The Temptations Palladium, W1 Ice Dance Racing 's each-way bet Architecture the country's top racecourses will soon be open for business when there isn't a borse in sight. Marcus Binney reports Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Concert Reviews Recital Thomas Hampson Covernt Garden Not quite an alpha Romeo Dance At the Royal Ballet, Debra Craine doesn't fall for Romeo but loves Juliet Dance Sakoba Dance Theatre Linbuty Studio Medea Keane approach produces a grand return for Murnaghan A perceptive transfer was the key to the monthly prize, says Nick Szczepanik Leader board Youth league leaders The Times The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Television & Radio Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-watching (from page 26) Time is money BBC 1 Today's television Index The Times Tim E S 2 Crossword No 2258 CFN Doctors, patients and the law Canon Michael Page Who picks up the bill when players call foul? Team-mates and even team owners could be the losers in match-fixing scandals, says Owen Eastwood Laurence Simons Banking & Finance - In-House Index ZMB Protégé Camp Zeist breaks the mould The Lockerbie trial provided a new, adaptable template for tackling global terrorist cases, says John Grant Judgment on the Internet Legal services Commission Graham Gill Hays ZMB Readers' queries The College of Law discusses hotels in residential areas, shorthold tenancy, us social security and disciplinary hearings Lawyer of the week 'The challenge is to make a real contribtution without getting in the way' Bulletin board The College of Law Capita Ras Chambers and Partners Tmp. qd legal A thin blue line through racism? The Met faces new claims of race discrimination. Susan Belgrave reports Chambers and Partners News Ernst & Young British Transport Police Holman Fenwick & Willan Picture Gallery Act will help witnesses Don't confuse notaries' roles Government should protect human rights of way in the countryside End the smear tactics Tmp. qd legal New authority aims to patch patients' rights Docotors guity of malpractice will go under the knife as never before, says Abhileet Mukherjee When accepterd medical practice alls down Following connention is no safeguard against negigence, says Bertie Leigh All systems go - in 7 years' time Lipson Lloyd Jones Cazenove &Co B B C Working for equality of opportunity How claimants got wise after the event Flona Bawdon wonders whether Claims Direct can bounce back from a spate of bad publicity In the City Law Week What the legal journals have been reporting on this week European Central Bank IC Information Commissionar Underground German firm toppled by City onslaught City brief One of Germany's top legal firms was in the wrong place at the wrong time, says John Malpas Crossing the Severn Power to enforce foreign confiscation order House of Lords Credit card protection scheme exempt from VAT House of Lords Apportioning responsibility for injuries to child passenger Court of Appeal Bank caught between Scylla and Chaiybdis Court of Appeal Convention does not expand statutory defences in copyright Chancery Division Centrica The Times Mother cannot claim over misdiagnosis Court of Appeal Multiple sclerosis can be triggered by some injuries Queen's Bench Division The Times UWE Bristol All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Council discretion in promoting road safety Court of Appeal Costs order review ban compatible with Convention Queen; S Bench Bank link justifies English court hearing case against Spaniard Chancery Division Attempted child abduction sentence Court of Appeal Arden Chambers Holborn College Senior Legal Cashier Elliott Slone Legal Personnal for Various Law Firms National… UK Project Support Bedford Row The British Institute of International and… Busy Q. C.. specialism crime, seeks part-time… First all-woman Court of Appeal to sit next week Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Office of the Rail Regulator

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