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News from 16/02/2001

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Andrew Robson, Giles Tremlett, Ann Carpenter, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Ruth Gledhill Correspondent, Jean Rafferty, Andrew Pierce, Pauline Millican, James Moore, Tom Baldwin, David Lister and Gary Duncan, Dalya Arts Correspondent, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Nick Winstone-Cooper, Linda Pullen, Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mark Souster and Lewis Stuart, Hannah Betts, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Nigel Hawkes and Oliver August, David Chater, Peter Sharkey, James Bone, Deborah Bee, Barbara Ellen, Stephen K. Donovan, Edmund Neville-Rolfe, Stuart MacOnie, Rosalind Fisher, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Roger M. Hancock, Cornelius Lysaght, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Carole Howman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John D. Hart, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Alan Millard, John O'Leary, John Young, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Ben MacIntyre and Robert Whymant, Adrienne May, Stefanie Marsh, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Alex Rafinski, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Andrew Pierce and Angela Jameson, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Simon Midgley, David Lister, Rick Broadbent, Bridget Rowe (Content director), Simon de Bruxelles, Sally Patten Correspondent, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Lorraine Heggessey, Controller, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Annette Witheridge, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Cyril Taylor, Chairman, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Jeremy Paxman, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Sarah Dunant, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent and Philip Webster Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carol Burnell, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Natalle Ferstendik, Jonathan Teasdale (Barrister), Iola Smith, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Gitta Sereny, Mel Webb, Linus Gregoriadis, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben Webster, Alan Jenkins, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Jill Sherman Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Martin Fletcher Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Christopher Warman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Christopher Walker Chief Correspondent, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Joanna Coles,

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Gitta Sereny 24-hr courts idea to fight muggings Fantasy Shares Barak's back Nokia Connective People Secret pact with Berlin to spare Blair's blushes The Times Today Index Picture Gallery Liverpool supporters stabbed Don't get in a froth over beer, says red-tape king Share Match Dome haunts Labour as Legacy deal falls apart The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Media Pragmatic Prodi is offensively reasonable Brown to rule out giveaway Budget The weather today Baroness Jay to quit Cabinet Tories reconsider pensions opt-out Mother loses son to billionaire Arab father On a battle by a former air hosters in the Court of Appeal to win back her child Cruise and Kidman prepare for showdown over alimony Singer's brother shot dead in street Index Earl to sell attic's contents for £2m Boots Autonomy New York, city where justice never sleeps As Jack Straw considers night courts to combat petty crime, The Times contracts a us conveyor-belt with reforms here Picture Gallery British bench struggles to keep up with crime wave 'We have got to do something' By a Correspondent: Saboteur's injuries ruled his own fault Cookson is queen of the library shelves Somak Holidays St. Joseph's Hospice More extras make a better impression Indomitable MacArthur is stalled by engine trouble BBC and Alton Towers set to bid for Dome Homebase Lighting Event Legacy plan doomed from the start Andrew Pierce on the countdown to disaster Kuoni Lottery board 'fails to reach the poor' Court wrangle over violence of Bulger killer Downing says he knows murderer CAF Lloyds TSB By a Correspondent: Critics acclaim Lloyd Webber show at last Doctors reject independent discipline court National Savings Savings Certificates £3bn hospital projects will add 8,000 beds Swiftcall Hastings Direct A runny nose 'cuts risk of asthma' Railtrack loses monopoly over runaway costs Bus services 'in terminal decay' By Our Transport Correspondent: Tories want 80mph limit Www. blue-eskimo. com PC World the Computer Superstore Woman keeps her priceless garden Deficit fear for desperate dioceses Anne Robinson Anthony Hopkins Julianne Moore IT glitch lets jail phone stalkers off the hook New seal wins Queen's stamp of approval Eagle Star 'Peace line' Catholics are under siege British European Currys Police raid 52 Soho brothels News in Brief Above the law Cruelty charges Kipling's letters Dow 'Students taunted friend of footballer' Dell She wears it well Alliance Leicester Monica outshines stars of the catwalk £1.3bn is overpaid in benefits News in Brief Officers may sue Crash mystery Scientists go bats Rex Makin Tories fend off blame for BSE Debate on Phillips report: former ministers explain actions One. Tel Britain is weaker out of euro, says Prodi Eagle Star Parliament in Brief Today in Parliament Labour rolls out red carpet for business Breakfast at Chequers: the guest list Earlier backers rue 'curse of Blair' Fujitsu Computers Siemens Minister puts maternity first Comet Jails and hospitals could be polling stations Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Dixons Britons stranded for second night on stricken yacht Blunder sets off air search HSBC Pilots' idle chat caused crash China moves mountains for clean air Letters narrow hunt for Mafia boss of bosses Magnet Russian 'gangster' seized Beijing tightens its grip on Hong Kong Russian wargames to test missiles Ford German cities 'in firing line of rogue states' Standard Life Healthcare Remington Lawyer a pervert, says Anna Nicole Cast Away I pulled the lever to send us up, says civilian Drill may have caused 'blind spot' Time Computers Clinton in criminal inquiry over Rich Online on the Website Today Www. tiny. com Barak agrees to lead Sharon's defence ministry Fischer's former ally jailed over Opec killings Norwich Union Direct Marks & Spencer Sleepy judges get a wake-up call Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company… Prince is not gay, says Dutch royal family Planet tank Taleban cuts heroin production World in Brief (Reuters): UN to help Congo (Reuters): Tamil leader held (AFP): Mir setback (Reuters): Picture protest (Ap): Antarctic alert Posthouse If you play your cards right, William... Conservative MPs are asking the wrong questions to determine Hague's future In the battle of the egos it's a close-run thing between Coe and Christie Why the arts see no future in the present Poster feint The Times Diary Bidding Reopens But Dome's millennial curse is only in abeyance Japanese Jetsam Washington has yet to clear the mess left by its submarine The Doctors' Doctor Proposals to reform the GMC merit a cautious welcome Animal rights activists Challenging viewing Differing skills best developed in specialist schools? Independent regulation of press The Katyn massacre Here be monsters Editorial judgment Women equal to rigours of combat So far, so good Post-natal contract Esteemed upbringing Court Circular Personal Column Announcement Memorial service Birthdays Luncheons Receptions Dinner School news Anniversaries Fundraising mission to Peru Latest wills Meeting Forthcoming marriages Church news Personal Column Air Marshal Sir Harold Maguire Last-ditch defence against the Japanese in Sumatra and Java Air Marshal Sir Harold Maguire, Kcb, Dso, Obe, Director-General of Intelleigence, MoD, 1968-72 was born on April 12,1912 He died on February I aged 88 Late recovery for shares Jupiter Equitable tried to bully City regulators Arredondo makes sudden exit from top job at Yahoo! Brown to seek US assurances De Beers near to ending US antitrust case Tories pledge to repeal IR35 Hodkinson on DIY shortlist Lynch brushes off rival's threat Met Office Index Charles Schwab issues warning Www. bt. com A&l to buck banking trends with branch expansion plan Buoyant growth in high street BG taps high oil and gas earnings Results in Brief Vauxhall workers to strike Business in Brief Four shortlisted for rail franchise Bass trading stays on track Lehman Brothers lease new home BT told to open network further CVC pays £167m for fibre-maker Smith & Nephew pledges 15% growth Brierley in call to split Inchcape Enterprise Florida Inc Blair plays business at Chequers Commentary Sun Life to shed 1,700 staff British Airways Railtrack hit by cost worries Investors warm to Iceland Group Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures BG shows its strategy can deliver the goods A&l Liberty Int Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Safeway's 'fresh-to-go' ideas catch on Sally Patten Retailer's latest brainwave captivates customers—and rival food stores Vanni's past retrieved City Diary Lady Jay gets French to face new Waterloo Tape record City Diary Fully booked City Diary Woolwich Guernsey Limited Princess Cruises buoyant despite US slowdown Liberty in £70m spree on shop centres Picture Gallery Blavod to raise £4m in flotation Overexpansion blamed as B&J profits collapse By Our City Staff: Eircom to settle rift with staff Intel's $300m ad campaign Amstrad sees 80% profit fall Bear Stearns to buy Wagner Pinder Fry & Benjamin Limited Nortel to cut payroll by 10,000 Business in Brief Warning hits Zetters price Warner Estate sells properties Hunting to sell defence division Egyptian Gypsum deal for BPB Shanks falls after profits warning The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Coles puts year back on course Golf For the record Snow reports England left to regret wider picture Cricket Condon says corruption will never disappear Today's fixtures Alleyne fears for Tudor's future High-speed fall puts Queally in hospital Sport in Brief Southwell Henman survives extended struggle Tennis Williamson seeks better fortune on Nick Dundee Racing Sandown Park Kelso Fakenham Blame me for the defeat of First Gold No sweat for Lovelock Quinn's driving finish Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Rapid Raceline Baulch has wary eye on Caines in victory Athletics Propeller NSI Rugby fans get rawest deal in ticket lottery The Business of Sport Tries, damned tries and statistics Rugby union: Six Nations Championship Losing a place in history to a kicker was bad enough. Now they tell us the match itself was no good. either Laporte puts emphasis on strategy Catt thriving now England give him licence to thrill Legal & Public Notices Italy ask Raineri to create challenge Tomorrow in Saturday sport Ingle case leads to new safety measures Boxing Pinsent and Foster row on Rowing SKY Course Inspector The final verdict on Britian's… Deepdale prepares to open its doors onto football's past Football When in Rome. . . Will Greenwood and the Italian . . . Bergkamp's phobia is plane selfish Up for the Cup Lawrie Sanchez back in the spotlight Brown stakes his claim in team to tame Spain Football The Premiership today Dodd investment earning Cup interest Southampton are still profiting from the durability of their club captain Fioerntina line up Mancini for quick return to Italy Picture Gallery Owen reduces Roma to ruins The Times Crossword 21.653 England plans sent spinning as Giles suffers injury again England Rugby Players refuse to agree on transfers Viewpoint Style Arts Media Was Buddha the only influential fat person in history? Contents Index Fat chance of success Our distaste for excessive body fat is not a modern phenomenon. Throughtout history, great leades have been portly, even stout—but rarely obese, says Carol Midgley Fat or fiction? The racist who lives in all of us Those of us who condemn the Nazi genocide of Jews should consider that the same inner racism lies behind our distaste for immigrants, argues Gitta Sereny Picture Gallery SAGA The Saturday Times The Sunday Times What drives a mother to kill? Dr Thomas Stuttaford explores the reasons for child murder We are no longer frustrated by the problems of everyday life. Instead we 'endure' something called 'misery' Floods of tears Media flying circus One for the money, all for show Pop From fashion shows to Ferraris, music stars invariably have more money than taste. Barbara Ellen thinks we should call them to account Arts JJ72 A nasty taste Film Hannibal Lecter, one of fiction's great monsters, is ridiculously traduced in Ridley Scott's film - and it's really eating literary editor Erica Wagner "A Magnificent Must. Superb" Memories worth forgetting New Albums How many hits does it take to make a Best Of? In Cher and Sigue Sigue Sputnik's cases, not many, says Lisa Verrico Traffic Once more for your pleasure Interview Roxy Music are reforming for a 50-date tour. Are you sure that's wise, David Sinclair asks Bryan Ferry Borders Rock Stephen Mailkmus Garage, N5 Stephen Malkmus Garage, N5 Rock John Cale Vicar St, Dublin An exchange of direction Alice Evans hopes to hit the big time with a two-timing drama. Isnogen Edwards-Jones met her Legends in their own teatime Would you put your destiny in the hands of a TV audience? Some fools would, says Stuart Maconie Marcla's ideal man is Peter Stringfellow and thus she is clearly stark, staring mad Academy Award Nominations Opera & Ballet Art Fair Michelin Entertainments Listings A woman of many parts Theatre Jules Leyser's portrayal of the sexual anxieties of four women is a tour de force, says Benedict Nightingale Dance Tap Dogs Sadler's Wells Almost Famous Inside story Over the next two weeks London will heave with hip parties for London Fashion Week, the Baftas and the Brits. Grace Bradberry Return of the beard Six of the best stripes The Times Do we, don't we wear a veil? Cut and confuse A new hairstyle by Kate Moss has baffled fashionistas . Is it the Joan of Arc look or a mishap with the dryer, asks Deborah Bee The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hornagold & Hills Down but not yet out The Times Media Diary Lobby lovers Do politics and journalism make good bedfellows? Not in Scoatland, says Jean Rafferty The Times Do I want to copy Julia? Celebrities share their style secrets in a new magazine. But are British women ready for it, asks Grace Bradberrry Threat to press on the Net House of Commons SECRETARY/PA Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Pattern Book Co-Ordinator Remarkable Pa! E P Barrus Ltd Thetimes EDEN Secretarial Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Joyce Guiness Multiple Classified Advertising Items European law makes plant pots 'packaging' Queen's Bench Divisional Court Purposive approach to securing safety on railways Queen's Bench Division Clothes not confused with cars Chancery Division Driver to repeat medical report Queen's Bench Division Brit Award 2001 2 games Chess Winning Move 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) Virgin one account BBC1 Today's Television Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2267 DigiFocus II is yet another victory for clearer… The Queen's Anniversary Prizes Pioneers get their just reward The latest awards, presented by the Queen yesterday, attracted more competition than ever, says John O'Leary The prizes—for higher and further education Where image is everything University of Aberdeen Modical Imaging techonology Blown away by success Royal Northern College of Music Training and Performance Lasers help the clean-up Loughborough University Optical engineering The group's instruments and techniques are techniques are used by engineers all over the world VI Oxford Brookes University Revving up for jet-speed profits Cardiff University Manufacturing Engineering Centre Robot will soon do first heart operation Imperical College of Science Research and Training in Surgery The techniques and techology will transform the way that operations are performed Queen's University Belfast Breadth and depth in learning Greenhead College Curriculum enrichment The Queen's Anniversary Prizes Loughborough University Grunge busters helping to save the planet Sheffield University Environmental outreach Compaq Research projects put on flood alert Middlesex University Flood Hazard research centre A Greater Manchester University Professionalism brought to disaster relife practice Oxford Brooks University Training humanitarian aid workers International law and global politics are key to dealing with fall-out from human conflict Grain harvests increase as pests are curbed University of Greenwich Food Security in the developing world Indigenous vegetables cost less to grow, and are less susceptible to disease University of Surrey Roehampton Ruins are virtually restored Royal College of Art Conservation of art, craft and design Royal Northern Colleage of Music University of Aberdeen Bridgwater College Call of the wild pays dividends Bridgwater College Forest school outdoor education Spatial information University of Nottingham Magnetic resonance Imaging Curiosity + excellence life-enhancing science… A fine school of fishermen Banff and Buchan College Marine Engineering University of Bath Winning appliance of science Sixth Form College Colchester Science and Technology Greenhead College You are now entering an inclusion zone Lauder College, Dunfermline Employment and enterprise centres Manufacturing engineering centre Energetic ties with industry University of Bath Power transmission and motion control Hastings College B Banff & Buchan College Virtual is a reality University of Salford It for the construction industry The University of Greenwich Early roots of adult illness University College London child health: research an education Shrine to children's literature University of Surrey Roehampton Research in children's litoraturo Oxford centre's battle with tropical diseases reaps rewards University of Oxford Tropical medicine The University of Sheffield V&A Dating with a difference The Queen's University of Belfast Palaeoecology Centre M Motorola Arabian success Hasting Cat Technical education and training project

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