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News from 14/02/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, James Bone and Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, George Pendle, Angela Jameson and James Doran, David Powell Athietics Correspondent, Sally Thomson, Mark Souster, Claire McDonald, Martin Bell, Paul Smith, Roy Porter, Alan Lee The Course Inspector, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Adam Jones and Nick Hasell, Alison Kervin, William Rodgers, Elizabeth Judge, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Keith Porteous Wood, General Secretary, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Howard Davies, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Andrew Varley, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Liz Price, Robert Nye, Robert Bruce, Tony Blair, Roland Watson, Ben MacIntyre and Robert Whymant, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Michael Evans and Michael Horsnell, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Rose Rouse, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Anthony Lewis, Patrick Higham, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, George Rae, Tony Whitehead, David Lister, Ian Cobain and Adam Fresco, Ray O'brien (Probation Officer), Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Griffiths Horticultural Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon tozer, Barry Millington, Karen Homer, R. N. Swann, Keith B. Pearson, Valerie Eillott Consumer Editor, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Paul Barnes (Managing Director), Raymond Keene, Ben MacIntyre and Laura Peek, John Russell Taylor, F. J. Arthur, Martin waller, K. J. McKevitt, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Stothard, Hilary Jones, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tola Awogbamiye, Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch, Roger Boyes, Fenton Bresler, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Adam Fresco and Ian Cobain, W. H. Wakely, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Donald Rich, Ben Hammersley, Mike Mulvihill, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Thomas Long, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Dlana Cambridge, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Paul A. Wilson Chief Probation Officer, Laura Peek, Darby Booth (Managing Director), Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Scott Bradfield, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tony Salter, Bryony Gibbins, Patience Wheatcroft, Joanna Coles,

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Fantasy Shares Drivers face one-year ban for 85mph Fantasy Shares Virgin direct Hague backs away from 3p petrol cut Picture Gallery Outrage at 'lenient' jail terms for Internet child porn gang Dark horse wins London envoy race Two Great New Games Share Match We'll cut teachers' paperwork says Blair The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Creme Scary gibberish sours a Labour love-fest Envoy's thoroughbred alliances Christie rude and boorish, says Coe The weather today Four held in raid on suspected terrorists Billy Elliot takes on Gladiator Lovebirds abandon the nursery Prada The nominations Biscuit pupil gets extra break Ready for tears and laughter Gerbeau gives Blair ultimatum on Dome Allders Legacy backer tried rival first Insanity defence set to be scrapped MoD addresses veterans' fears Jails chief got 'hate mail' after racism claim £5m church faith project collapses News in Brief Heart valve death Axe attack on GP Mandarin resigns £100 exams offer Solicitor jailed Not in the picture £200,000 award Rolling reception Footballers left victim for dead, brother tells jury £350,000 for sacked policeman Shredded Wheat Escort adverts 'on Met computer' Smart Diego's mother accuses police How Wonderland spun its perverted web More than 1,200 children abused, only 17 traced BT Abbey National The accused and their sentences British Gas Mother wins a new inquest into son's jail suicide AL Serial partners say 'I won't' We Loved an Electrical Shock, like Paying for a… Hastings Direct British pork adverts banned Asteroid and frail craft sail on into eternity Fujitsu Siemens (AP): Lab gets window on world Alliance Leicester Polar flight near enough for record News in Brief Mbeki state visit Porridge changes Young pretender House of rats Alarm will end horror of waking in surgery Self Trade7 Drug stops flu's spread through families Cup overflows with bawdy humour NatWest Links Devil in system promises profits Fantasy Shares Ralph Lauren Romance Nationwide Man loses legal fight to keep his daughter in Britain British Heart Foundation Halston turns focus on the younger patrons World's Hottest Product Ethics report blurs ministerial and parliamentary roles MPs want new sleaze watchdog with real bite Space Prescott eases off the gas Eastgold Trading Limited Hunt ban will not stop deerstalking Parliment in Brief More power to the North Ban on brands Quote of the day Today in Parliament Mandelson's new line on passport affair Tax office criticises Tory pensions plan Swiftcall Marks & Spencer Financial Services Ricoh Image Communication Picture Gallery Labour loses top regional official Hostmark Illegal workers imported by 'mafia' Love suffers as police shrug off the weight of past crimes Go-fly Asylum-seekers 'are exploiting rights charter' (AP): 'Walking sausage' beats extinction Dell Israelis stalk and kill Hezbollah 'training chief' Chubb Labour Left threatens to abandon party What hamster? Germans cry Rac Civilian 'was in helm seat' as US sub hit ship India rejects calls to put caste on race bias agenda The Royal Bank of Scotland IF Intelligent Finance Poor swept away as Beijing cleans up for Olympic bid (Reuters): Salvador quake claims 157 lives NatWest Clinton seeks Harlem respect Six die as US Army helicopters crash Fleming Premier Banking Jazz, southern chicken and voodoo for a soul brother Standard Life Bank Eight hurt as township is flattened World in Brief Wife to face polls Fallen princess (Reuters): Daughters killed Oil spill reprieve Fischer tie to 1969 anti-Israel meeting Prodi dares to defend his EU agenda in the lions' den Norwich Union Prudential Cardinal attacks 'the cult of pop' Somak Holidays One. Tel The Times online On the Website Today Film 2001 Our schools can only get better if they are distinct We need to foster a sense of pride in centres of educational excellence To my darling Snugglebug—Sent With a Loving Caution.. . Picture Gallery Selection returns to haunt the classroom Picture Gallery Costly Deedes Headline Headaches The struggle to come on the contents of the Tory manifesto Cracking the Code Investigators start to catch up with Internet crime Erotic Encounter A new asteroid swims into our ken Church and choice in school system Letters for publication may be posted, faxed or… Probation and public protection Hail our young heroine Holes in road to hell Proud boast Feisty tribute Taxing the brain Televised Coronation Labour's attitude to Lords reform Fantasy Shares Cyberspace saint Topper idea Court Circular Memorial services Personal Column Latest wills Willows flex their muscles at early spring show Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Dinners Tickets Wanted Buddy Tate Tenor saxophinist with a big. gruff sound, who begin his career in a 1920s circus band Paul Winterton Edectic crime-writer who changed his pseudony almost as often as his subject matter Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Michael Grylls Suave and ebulliet free-marketeer who championed the cause of small business from the Tory back benches through three decades Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel Direct Women to Drive Taxis On This Day February 14,1917 Tiberio Mitri Triestine Tiger who took on the Brone Bull Late reverse for equities Fleming Premier Banking The Times R-R to get £250m to develop Trent engine Inflation at 25-year low adds to rate pressure Prudential cuts 2,500 jobs from direct salesforce Companies rebuff ABI over top posts Orange debut fruitless for private investors Ellison raises $895m BP's $14.2bn is biggest profit by UK company IG Index Financial Fed chief says US is not suffering recession Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5112 Index Byers meets OFT on Abbey referral Business F Focus Reuters will take longer to hit £150m savings from Net move Branson seeks end to car sale restrictions in Europe Results in Brief The Times By Our City Staff: Nomura poised for Bass pubs purchase Dixons falls 6% after Kalms sale Business in Brief Torex profits lift QXL losses widen Profiad backed First Choice deal 'Liability of £1,000bn' for state pension vow Orange float leaves a sour taste Royal Mail Slow advertising hits Granada Emblaze fails to fire up investors 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 Internet offers Reuters the hope of good news BP Amoco Torex Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Greenwich becomes focal point for global players Top property companies are linking up in the hope of developing the high-profile site Sweet and sour recipe for Floyd City Diary V-day for the Dow may not be too far off Paterson Sex sells Tank turmoil No choice The Baird necessity for IT integration City Index The Times Fantasy Shares Bloomberg More to the business as Hemscott drops the Net Vega shares slide after departure of its chief executive American sales hit profits Standard Life Bank British Biotech loses partner Celtic suffers poor first-half result Sharman urges wider NAO role Wunder cars Elateral braves uncertain market The Royal Bank of Scotland EU proposes new rules on accounts Business in Brief (Bloomberg): Fountains boost Farnell sells Imperial lights up L Gardner deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT You Can England likely to turn to their Test understudies Cricket The Times Online Betfc Henman struggles to justify ranking Tennis For the record Football Redgrave's indoor challenge Rowing Today's fixtures When Eddie met Genny is no love story Selling Snow reports The Times Bookmakers contemplate new era Racing Musselburgh Lingfield Park Meeting Points Sandown under threat Yesterday's results Bangor earns right to be taken seriously Rapid Raceline IAAF acts to settle dispute over sprint event Athletics Lancome MacArthur in a different league Three thousand miles behind, Golding sails on Picture Gallery Ryder Cup race goes distance Sport in Brief Lewis waits Oldham through Jalabert suffers Eagles flying high Renaissance of White continues Snooker Robinson gets early chance to impress Rugby union By Our Sports Staff: Ezulike earns call-up Scotland summon Scott to solve hooker problem Newcomer on a fast-track to history Ireland welcome back O'Driscoll and Hickie Legal & Public Notices Selectors close to finalising first Lions squad Henry puts confident Arsenal back on right track Football Ladbrokes Last night's results United seeking farewell gift for Ferguson William Hill Wimbledon inflict first defeat on Venables Football Shreeves makes perfect start The Premiership today Bolton still cruising in automatic Hoey backs FA over passports Transfer talks lurch towards breaking-point The sticking points Bowyer keeps dream alive for Leeds The Times Crossword 21,651 Match-winner focused despite proceedings in Court Four Divani Books Property Reportage Plus Crème Comprehencive lessons Times writers on surviving the experiment Blair has decided Has failed Contents Not good enough The cracks in the system were all too obvious It taught me the art of achieving the unthinkable I would feign illness in order to get sent home No Latin and narrow horizons A suspect obsessed with Western girls Joji Obara, the prime suspect in Lucie Blackman's killing, felt inadequate and sought solace with Western women and cars. Carol Midgley reports It's all on the cards Anne Ashworth warns against the easy temptations of high-intrest store cards, plus the latest not-so-good news for Equitable Life policyholders The National Kidney Research Fund In the money Equitable woes A Chimese Takeaway Has No Long-Term Monetarn Value This Saturday in the times magazine SAGA The day music died on the Net A court ruling could mean the end of free music on the internet, says Ben Hammersley University dropout who changed the online world Chequebook honours are dishonourable Martin Bell My cover as the no-hope outsider was blown. The bookies started laying odds and quoted Frank at 66-1, me at 3-1 Vaz the victim? 1688 and all that It is good to celebrate the past says Roy Porter, but not at the expense of our own time Flowering Ancient Greece The Cash Nexus Only poets cut the bull The Strength of Poetry By James Fenton Oxford University Press, £15.99 Isbn 0 19 818707 6 £13.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Words Alone The Poet T. S. Eliot By Denis Donoghue Yale University Press, £17.95 Isbn 0 300 08329 7 £15.95 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 DeLillo's new novel Bestsellers An ancient flowering Is a hyacinth in Hyettus the same as a hyacinth in Hull? Peter Stothard visits a botanical battleground of classical scholarship Plants and Plant Lore in Ancient Greece By John Raven Leopard's Head Press, £25 Isbn 0 904920 40 2 £18 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The Times A kind of loving among the cruel Milwaukee By Bernice Rubens Little, Brown £16.99 Isbn 0 316 855715 £14.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The best of broadsides Shorts Non-fiction The People of the Sea Celtic Tales of The Seal-Folk By David Thomson Canongate, £6.99 Isbn 1 84195 107 2 £5.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Buddy, can you spare a dime? A book about the root of national prosperity is undermined by its author's taste for irrelevant polemics, believes Howard Davies The Cash Nexus By Niall Ferguson Allen Lane, £20 Isbn 0 71 399465 7 £18 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Glam rock and ghoulish games Gabriel's Gift By Hanif Kureishi Faber, £9.99 Isbn 0 517 20792 8 £8.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Deadkidsongs By Toby Litt Hamish Hamilton, £9.99 Isbn 0 241 14070 6 £8.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The body in question The Body Artist By Don Delillo Picador, £13.99 Isbn 0 330 48495 8 £11.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 And letters Diary Priceline Valentine's Day Messages More sinned against than saccharine Visual Art Murillo's rehabilitation starts with Dulwich's show of his paintings of children, says Richard Cork Private passions THe designer is inspired byu the extraordinary life studies of his late friend, the painter Euan Uglow Around the Galleries Loitering within tent The Contractor is still well built, says Benedict Nightingale Performance Nigel Charnock Phonix, Leicester Heart of the matter Three London productions strive for immediacy. Ian Johns tests the heat of the moment Grant from Pfizer Limited Opera & Ballet 'Glorious''hilarious''gorgeous'… Strictly Limited "Alison Steadman Lady Salsa Como No Entertaining Mr Sloane Art Galleries Royal College of Art Entertainments Listings One into three will go out Debra Craine enjoys the upstairs, downstairs triple treats of the Royal Opera House The Cunning Little Vixen Mahler for massed forces Concert Hilary Finch applauds as Kurt Masur unites the Israel and London Philharmonics to take on Mahler's First Symphony Concert London Sinfonietta/Benjamin Queen Elizabeth Hall Like Macy but greyer Pop If singer Lina wants to impress she should stop inviting unknowns up on stage, advises David Sinclair Dance DCTR under the Go with the flow Property Beechcroft Enriching Retirment Offers in the region of £150,000 Shock of the used The Times Telephone 020 74811986 Facsimile 020 7782 7828 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch Ferry Quays Harkstave Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes overseas Spain Jaguar Spain Costa Blanca Multiple Classified Advertising Items USA & Canada The Sunday Times Interealty Costa del Sol's Premier Estate… OHI Ltd Interest deductible for corporation tax figure Fresh action required to allege and prove perjury Police must tell doctor driver's medical information Defendant can waive his right to attend trial Objective justification determines lawfulness of arrest Court should not find against designer on onus but on evidence The Times Claim must be served on nominated solicitor Offer can be withdrawn any time before acceptance Pension credit must be given for child-rearing in another state Preferring lay evidence to expert The Times Share Match The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Television & radio Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Picture Gallery Film Choice Answers to word-watching (from page 38) BBC1 Today's television Today's Television Pages 42 & 43 Satellite and… Picture Gallery The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2265 The Times The Open University All aboard Introducing love Fashion fine stripes Legal Jonathan Wren & Co. Limited The Times Retail Sales/personal Assistant Covent Garden Ltd Drake Exceptional Pa/secretary Mitchell Young Associates A rare opportunity for those who enjoy the country… All Box Number Replies Shoeld Be Addressed GR Could You Hold the Fort? Love and a kind of marriage Rose Rouse a Working Relationship Contents Permanent Opportunities Time Savers Web World Stage where I can excel Variety is the spice of life as a Pa at the Tricycle, says Hilary Jones Give fate a chance, join an agency Is free membership to a dating agency an office perk, asks Tola Awogbamlye Drop the baby off to play, then hop on a train With perks such as pagers, Family Zone nurseries at Brighton and Victoria stations are a boon for working parents, says Diana Cambridge Look after the sick without fear of the sack You have a right to take time off work to care for a dependant. Fenton Bresler reports VWA Victoria Wall Associates Recruitment in Knightsbridge Sw1 Join the Office Management Team Susan Hamilton Group VWA Victoria Wall Associates Rms Mayfair Nanny Agency Take Me, I'm Yours PA Monaco Manager/secretary Reception Professional AMAngela Mortimer Janette Teager & Associates Partner's Secretary Susan Doughty The Problem is Will I lose out if my salary is ring-fenced? Have I reached the top of my career ladder? Revenge can be sweet Will languages help my career? What a dish Tasting Striki in stripe Wheresmydate. com Moneypenny's Test Daily Star Middleton Jeffers Learning The Times Newspapers Administrative Secretary The Times E P Barrus Ltd. Pattern Book Co-Ordinator Pa Secretary X 2, Nw6 & W1, ?30,000++ Languagematters PA to Joint Chief Executives, FrameStore Group Elizabeth Hunt Tbfha Ltd. Conrad International Chelsea Design Studio Joyte Guiness Business Lunches Vector Management Ltd. Maine - Tucker Elizabeth Hunt Gordon - Yates The Eclipse Organisation Ltd, Maine - Tucker Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pathfinders Maine - Tucker The Times CPG Adecco Secretary/Office Manager Heather Graydon, Chapman Taylor Executive Pa to Chairman PA to Chief Executive Susan Hamilton Group La Creme Gallery Assistant Full Time Medical Secretary Key Asset Management (UK) Ltd Smart Secretary Experienced secretary/administrator Executive Assistant ?24-25K Spanish/English Secretary Remarkable Pa! Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Longuage Recruitment Service AnAngela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non Secretarial Job with a silver lining My Diary a day in the life of Bryony Gibbins, Pa to Annoushka Ducas, co-founder and creative director of the jewellers Links of London A waterside display of good taste Conference Call It's not too late for a Valentine's Day present Lunch Break FYI Non Secretarial Tay Associates Euro London The Times Enlighten

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