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News from 09/02/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Campbell Mitchell, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Chris Walley, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Nick Pollard, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Michael Geliot, Gordon Thompson, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Ian Cobain, Steve Bird and Frances Gibb, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, John Hughes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Miranda Stober, Carol Midgley, Peter Sharkey, Jeremy Kingston, Paul Rock, Mike Hanson, Richard Irving, Aoife O'Brien, Gabrielle Starkey, Barbara Ellen, Stuart MacOnie, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Richard Hobson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor, Greg Hurst, Sam Coates and Roland Watson, Pat Gibson, Alan Mackesy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Clive Standbridge, Jeff Dunne, Rosalind Gemal, Debra Craine, Greg Hurst, Roland Watson and Sam Coates, Michael Knipe, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Nick Wyke, Michael Evans Defence Editor Richard Owen and Charles Bremner, James Landale Political Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Herman Bachelard, A. C. Geddes, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Anne M. Sebba, Paul McCann, David Lister, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Jeffrey C. Samuels, Ann Treneman, Roland Curtis, Simon de Bruxelles, Huw James, David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, Adam Jones, R. V. Taylor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nick Szezepanik, Nigel Hawkes, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Jim Christie, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, John O'brien, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Mike Brewer, Adam Jones and Chris Ayres, Matthew Parris, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Peter Farrer, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Ian Johnson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Keith Kendrick, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Daniel McGrory and Helen Rumbelow, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, David Citron, Alyson Rudd, Ian Cobain and Steve Bird, Sam Kiley, Susan MacDonald, Carl Saunders-Singer, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Chloe Gardner, Christopher Irvine, David Bowsher,

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Mr Bush is practising a technique all but defunct in… Picture Gallery Labour blitzes key seats in covert campaign Bank cuts rate Shell warning The Times Student Awards One deadly e-mail Destiny is in our grasp, say scientists The Times Today Two huge car bombs rock Jerusalem Mandelson fightback infuriates Blair team Stone 's conviction quashed Tiffany & Co. The Times The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Beacons that leave everyone in the dark Parliamentary Sketch Blair puts equality at top of poll strategy The weather today Was Blair panicked into sacking Mandelson? EU ruling will give freelances right to paid leave Fair trial is impossible argue Stone's lawyers Police car blown up 'in racist attack' Bob builds an American empire Council makes private schools pay for tours Virgin trains Billie fan guilty of making threats to singer Fujitsu Computers Siemens Genome makes customised therapies a reality Biovision Conference Chirac critical of Britain over cloning of embryos Vatican reassured Rocky road to finding a cure for all that ails us Spurs 'did not spend enough to be winners' Sir Alan told me—I'll be after you, I will hound you down and get my own back Customs' £600m drinks bungle Hunt on for gold hidden by Noye Lloyds TSB Teacher 'pistol whipped at school Toyota Guthrie seeks to ease us tension over Euro force The Pentagon suspects the French are creating a military structure in Europe outside Nato B&Q Businessmen back Blair on currency Britons most sceptical HSBC Security alert for Eminem News in Brief Keeper 'critical ' News in Breif Prince is patron News in Brief Prison attack News in Brief Better days News in Brief IRA evidence News in Brief No top-up fees News in Brief Wake-up call News in Brief Mortgage Somak Holidays The telly-tubby toddlers who get fat on TV diet Heart benefit for breast-fed India earthquake appeal One. Tel Aspirin reduces pregnancy dangers Football Tunnel plan for links across London Currys Union calls off 24-hour Tube strikes Natwest Bank of Scotland Beckham fined for speeding News in Brief Storm hits ship News in Brief Suicidal wealthy News in Brief M4 blackspot News in Brief Correction News in Brief Renewed flooding puts lives at risk Boss sent pornographic e-mails 'to boost morale' Abbey National Sharps Home Office Ministers to block road grit legislation Createur D'automobiles Appeal for killer who was hanged in 1950 Wolves in luck as moose lose their basic instinct Virgin Holidays Dolphin Damilola witness offers new evidence Anna Friel moben How ministers embarked on an away-day war The Covert Election: Strategy Boots BBC One The Covert Election: Targets Alliance Leicester Passport rules eased after Dome cash offer Hammond will pass judgment on a condemned man On Politics Marks & Spencer Time Computers Tory blasts Labour plan for Lords Parliament in Brief Blair warns Peers on complacency Constitution to be protected Quote of the day Today in Parliament Ferrari fraud case man 'has fled the country' 'Snob yobs' get Rock heave-ho Grindlays The Cooperative Bank Lloyds TSB Ford Kohl offered a way back from the wilderness How record win went to husband's head Hastings Direct Coutts & Co Norwich Union Direct Barclays easy Jet. com Solana protests in Belgrade Contact book links elite to Elf scandal Chirac set to reject plan on migrants Comet Camera man fights exposure tiny French vineyards fined for oaking wine Abduction mystery deepens World in Brief Mbeki makeover World in Brief (AP): Drought kills 150 World in Brief (Reuters): Gujarat tremors World in Breif (AP): Students accused World in Brief Congress set for battle on tax cuts Young love makes girls sad Magnet Missing dealer 'cheated art world out of $75m' Lawyer defends pardon for tax fugitive Israelis braced for further Arab attacks The Times Online The Link Power players push peace process aside India's census task begins enya Diplomats in 'cover-up ' over British Mr Fixit RoyalCaribbean International Smooth launch for $1.4bn space lab Gateway Chopstick dilemma eats away at Chinese The Times Forget Barak, it's Arafat who lost this poll By electing Sharon, Isreal has passed judgment on the Palestinian leader A century of celebrity in print as death throws open the gate of fame Picture Gallery Bush puts politeness back into politics Bear market The Times Diary Old Verities Return The Times History catches up with Blair: it is the future Bad Council The Times Parent at fee-paying schools pay taxes too Law on privacy Holes in road to hell We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… The excellence, elitism and economics of Oxbridge Sharon 's reputation Our nimble fingers In moody mode Here be monsters? Discreet code of Victorian society Family values Perfect porridge Court Circular Picture Gallery Reception Dinners Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays Ball Tickets!Tickets! Wanted Forthcoming marriages Lectures Literary event Devon Lieutenancy Flightsearchers Flight Centre Marriage School news Legal news Latest wills England Rugby Matches faresavers Anne Morrow Lindbergh Bookish and shy girl who married the world's most famous aviator, became an accomplished pilot and had a successful career as a author Kathleen Major Archivist, medievalist and effective college head Personal Column Pall Mall Tickets Rugby Six Nations For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Designer Flowers Hotel Direct The British Kidney Patient Association Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social The Times Dale Evans Queen of the west who rode out with Roy Rogers On This Day Britain Steps out in Snowy Sarajevo Lady Bodmer Studying autoimmune diseases Shares finish near low BT Cheer for homeowners as Bank cuts rate Continued losses put Shell petrol stations at risk BT poised to cut dividend as profits tumble De Beers deal near early approval Orange cut pleases punters Reuters to defy conditions with Instinet float Halifax Cheer for homeowners as Bank cuts rate Brown gears up for giveaway Index GE Capital gives up battle to control Equitable Float earns £1.4bn for KPMG Consulting Vodafone attempts to appease regulator Mortgage Intelligence Royal Mail Barrett marks first full year at Barclays with 42% profits rise Lords pension ruling may cost employers £17bn Four guilty in £10m fraud case BMW to buy just 10% of car parts from UK Insurer hit by sharp surge in claims Domecq set to lose out on Montana Business in Brief Zurich will be hit by exceptionals Busines in Brief Japan closer to recession Business in Brief Call for law to protect co-ops Business in Brief Cgnu in ?125m sale of State Business in Brief Countryside wins ?46m contracts Business in Brief Unilever in 58% slide on revamp The Sunday Times Shell's shock adds fuel to the fire Commentary dolphin Broker eyes Spirent potential Stock Market P&o investors hope for buoyant news Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Barclays takes account of changing times Tempus Astrazeneca ICI Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Europe puts faith in Exocet to defend trade interests Brown gears up for an election giveaway The first of a series ahead of the Budget examines the Chancellor's fiscal options Revolutionary idea from Ernst City Diary Absent guest City Diary Spin shot City Diary These are some of the 12-strong team from Gerrard &… Interflora AstraZeneca tells analysts to reduce expectations Sun microsystems No Title ICI gives weight to US fears CCR in second profit warning The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… Shares in magazine publisher tumble Arriva to keep rail contracts Business in Brief Merant declines after talks end Business in Brief Christmas boost for Heal's Business in Brief William Baird sells Dutch outlet Business in Brief Seafield up 25% over Orb talks Business in Brief The Times Unit Trust Information Service H. R. Owen Wigan look for end to torment from neighbours Rugby league Legal & Public Notices Railway Drainage Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Recalling the pre-lottery dark ages It may be some time before Britain's elite turn the pounds into prizes at the highest level The only prospect of advancement was to obtain a contract with a foreign club For the record Today's fixtures Snow reports Big noise maintains discreet silence Racing Savill employs new tactic in attempt to improve the sport's finances Racing Bangor Meeting Points Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Rapid Raceline Southwell The Times Newbury studies all-chase strategy O'Driscoll prepared for battle Rugby union The Times Positive move on promotion Squads Coaches fly in to take up new positions Hockey England show how to adapt to space age Rugby Commentary Dalton reclaims world 24-hour distance record Sailing Garcia proves cut above his elders Golf Bathroom secrets of the British male Steelers cut down by Giants again Ice hockey Condon prepares to brief ICC Cricket England a resort to change net2phone ECB probe on fixing is whitewash, Topley says Coy approach breaks the ice Gronholm wary of the enemy within Motor rallying Harold storms back to stun sick Parrott at last gasp Snooker Swiss claim gold as Maier trails Sport in Brief Australia prevail Sport in Brief Good Evans Sport in Brief Khannouchi out Sport in Breif Kournikova wins Sport in Brief Mortgage Intelligence Freeman up and running in bid to defend her action Athletics Bidequ developed a relationship with Sonia O'Sullivan, Ireland's 5,000m world champion Sweet FA Victory lost on ungrateful Spurs fans Penny has yet to drop over postponements The Business of Sport SBI puts London back on the map Triathlon By Our Sports Staff: Police to inspect players' passports Football The Premiership today Bates steps down delivering stinging Wembley volley Doubts surface over Fulham's pitch for glory One kick and no butts in Vieira ruling The Times Crossword Lewis to rumble in South Africa I'm tired, but the sea is my life and I don't want to stop Fluent Hussain happy to lead from the front Scoreboard Clinique The Times Football lifestyle media style inside Was Blair panicked into sacking Mandelson? contents Did Mandelson have to go? As Peter Mandelson prepares his case for the Hammond inquiry next week, Philip Webster, Political Editor, unravels a saga that becomes more chaotic and confusing by the day the 2 Minute Briefing WU rapid reaction force No soap please, we're British Philip Howard can't believe our lads now spend more on grooming than the rest of Europe. We asked nine men to share their bathroom secrets Do they or don't they? Splash it all over Nature's oils, that's all we need, and soap to get the mud off. Until one gets nits—then one has to do something The Times Football Handbook Lowe Syndrome Trust The Times A life through a lens The Picture of Tierney Gearon, model turned photographer , have transfixed the art world. But her work is linked inextricably to her family. Interview by Aoife O'Brien These images are very personal to me Trivial pursuits Television The most violent offences you're likely to encounter on Crimewatch Daily are sartorial, says Stuart MacOnie 'Have you ever wondered what thieves do with the goods they steal?' Astonishingly, it appears they sell them Eat out for £5 Sing when you're doing bird Opera Prison inmate are helping to stage their to stage their own shows. Anne M. Sebba reports There was not heckling and the prisoners rose to their feet to applaud Almost Famous St Germain Tourist Movies you can hum Soundtracks Where there's a hit movie, there's a hit album too, says Lisa Verrico Live Gig U2 Astoria, Wc2 Life 's a bleach Micheal Jackson's Greatest Hits show it does make a difference if you're black or White, says Barbaa Ellen play choice Angles on a love triangle The fraternal friction in Simon Gray's Japes needs more sparks, says Benedict Nightingale Moon for the Misbegotten Royal Exchange, Manchester Artsworld He 's got another think coming Richard Jones likes to direct What's in his head. Matt Wolf lets him speak his mind HMV No title Opera & Ballet Raymond Gubbay Theatres Tap Dogs Far Away Cuidam Whitehall Theatre Entertainments Listings Animal magnetism Opera Eno's staging of The Cunning Little Vixen still delights Rodney Miles This is as much of a classic as Jonathan Miller's mafloso Rigoletto Dance The Nutcracker Apollo, W6 Traffic The things we buy for love Nothing is harder to buy than a Valentine's Day gift, especially if you think the day is a waste of time. Grace Bradberry explains how you can avoid making the worst romantic faux pas There are things you should never buy—clothes, orchids and, of course, soft toys Where to buy it Mops The Times Has Greg Dyke become paranoid ? The BBC'S Director-General this week implied that The Times and other newspaper were influenced by rivals to campaign against his candidacy for the job. Paul McCann reports media Diary The prince and the papers The party that had it all.. tabloid feuds, lookalikes and the battle for William's ear Media & Marketing HRA Hornagold & Hills Lenticular 3D visualise & artworker The Times A quiet radical at CNN weekend media Court's power to review executive decision The Times Both counsel must assist judge Court of Appeal No title Join the Office Management Team Gallery Assistant Conrad International London Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Full-Time Lettings & Sales Negotiators Joyce Guiness Full Time Medical Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nice People Employment Bureau Mayfair TBFHA Metropolitan Police Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Sunday Times Prosecutor cannot get extra time to appeal House of Lords Correction Two-year pension limit is EC incompatible House of Lords Insurer need not pay unless seven-day letter is sent Court of Appeal Ingredient of the concept of an agreement Court of Justice of the European Communities The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) BBC1 Times Newspapers Limited. 2001. Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2261 Calvet Picture Gallery The Times The Times Student Awards 2001 A year of hope, challenges and glittering prizes The Times Student Awards Peter Stothard, Editor, explains Why students, and these annual awards, are so important to the The Times and its future Today's students face a fast-changing world in the which flexibility is vital The art of telling a deeper story This year The Times launches its own award to find the best student feature writers around. A first prize of £3,000 and a round-the-world trip await the winner. Ann Treneman Feature Writer of the year, offers some tips Have talent, will travel far and wide A round table of telecoms dreams The Times Student Awards Orange is asking students to come up with a device that will enhance our lives. Peter Brown went in search of tips Terms & Conditions How to Enter How do you sell to the most fickle consumer group in Britain? Easy, you infiltrate the market Branded a campus success Student brand management is a college job that really pays off, says Chloë Gardner Poise, performance and flair Britain's best student musicians can win £10,000 in this award. Miranda Stober explains its conception How to Enter Career switch with appeal Michael Knipe reports on the broad range of exciting projects, in fields as varied as songwritin A placement with a top law firm has lived up to expectations for last year's young award-winner Awards in hand and a There are no mugs at Sky An extraordinary break for these Ordinary People Miranda Stober meets the band who will be a hard act to follow Make Web words stick There is a first prize of £5,000 for the student who can write well enough for te Webb to meet student-World's standards. But it's not as easy as you think student-world's chief Mike Hanson calls on budding web-scribes to get writing How to stay ahead of the pack Students must embrace work placements, says Susan MacDonald SBN Reach for the sky in journalism Two prizes of £5,000 and some work experience in TV await the winners of our multimedia award with sky News. But they'LL have to be versatile. Nick Pollard, Head of Sky News, describe what's wanted.. . Terms and Conditions How to Enter A law firm for the 21st century A Northern giant has expanded rapidly into a national force, writes Edward Fennell In search of the best recruits How to Enter The Times The station taking on the world SBN, the student radio station, is the backbone of Britain's campus sound, writes Peter Brown As most listeners know, the professionalism that SBN… The Times The Times

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