News from 19/02/2001
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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Anjana Ahuja Science Briefing, James Moore, Sukhendu Pal, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Nicky Claire and James Pringle, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lea Paterson Economics Editor and Gary Duncan, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Roger Maynard, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, J. P. Cowan, John O'Leary Education Editor, Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Janet Fulford, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, K. E. Stephenson, Jeff Dunne, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Emma Malmros, Robert Bruce, Alice Lagnado, Mark Berelowitz Consultant Psychiatrist, Fraser Nelson Scottish Political Correspondent, Keith Pike, Richard Worsley, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Peter Padfield, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Simon Lyster, Director General, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Will Greenwood, Russell Kempson, David Fleming, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, K. Ian Hobbs, Peter Watt, David Lister, Ed Smith, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, K. A. Shore, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Angela Jameson and Dominic Walsh, Paul Griffiths, Paul Oestreicher, Neville D. Biden, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Deborah Brett, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Marc Weller, Mick Hume, Barry Johnson, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Steve Corbett, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, Roland Watson and Greg Hurst, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, James Pringle, Graham Saltmarsh, Mel Webb, David Kettle// Deputy Editor Bbc Music Magazine, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris Houghton, Michael Hill, Anjana Ahuja, Amanda Craig, Michael Hartnack, George Caulkin, Margaret Evans, Neil Murray, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Mark Souster and Matthew Pryor, Graham Searjeant, Lewis Stuart, John Phillips and Dragan Pestrovic, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Mark Leech, Chief Executive, James Jackson, Kate Quill, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, G. Robinson, Nigel Powell, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Colin McQuillan, Joanna Coles,
ResumoShare Match win £10,000 by 3pm today Life in Baghdad is back to its normal abnormality Blair tees Labour up for election Sport Monday It 's all too much for the baboon with everything Index Prescott takes charge of Dome Fantasy Shares join the great £1 million race today Princess of cool hits the slopes Morse Fantasy Shares The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Irvine attacked over donation call Ashcroft tax status under fresh scrutiny The weather today By a Correspondent: Suffolk Punch faces knockout blow British Indians' £6m quake aid Family prays for Briton abducted in Bangladesh Rebels 'betrayed by land deal' Anti-wrinkle jab saves face Virgin Picture Gallery Woman admits carrying drugs Internet girl, 13, home safe News in Brief Row over mural News in Brief Drinking death News in Brief Call for Dna tests News in Brief See the world News in Brief Fischer leads Europe's protests over attack Gateway Arab expectations shattered by American intervention Attack on Iraq Nato charm offensive faces frosty reception in Moscow Bombing obscures policy divide Middle East critical of raids Operation now war of attrition Phillips Auctioneers Accenture Britain and US resume patrols unchallenged Attack on Iraq The aims of politicians cannot be pursued by force Comet Picture Gallery Labour in a fury over 'appalling' airstrikes Attack on Iraq Fujitsu Siemens Galloway makes a detour to Baghdad Disgraced solicitor sets up on the Internet The Shipman Inquiry Batting for Cheaper Car Insurance? I am no bomber, says Briton Somak CHUBB Nightclub owner shot in ambush Trainee teachers fail simple maths test Buzz deal of the week Henderson Global Investors It 's only frock 'n' roll but I like it Teacher loan plan is illegal News in Brief Officer arrested News in Brief Honesty pays News in Brief Lawrence arrests News in Brief 'Pillars' sale News in Brief Life expectancy will not pass 100 in 21st century Amercian Association for the Advancement of Science Foetal cells are 'enemy within' No title HSA Siemens Maligned goat was man's first best friend One. Tel NHS use of private beds is up threefold Anti-smoking drug to be monitored after deaths Ryanair. Com Lloyds TSB Falling stock needs divine intervention Fantasy Shares 'Fight for a second term on our terms' Time A blizzard of policies Today in Parliament NHS Postal vote 'vital' to counter apathy Party leadership is not for me, Rifkind insists Cook fears for British defence SAGA Prudential Byers in doubt over euro vote One. Tel Jay says sexism is still a blight Serb police die in Albanian guerrilla attack Microsoft Booth law firm to act for Fiji regime Ring around the world for less Saddam 's ark of misery: the trade in human… Doomed Kurdish refugees paid £2m for trip Zimbabwe expels BBC correspondent Tide turns against Howard Uncertain By Our Foreign Staff: Britons feared dead in bus crash Tiny "Intimacy 9 wins Berlin film award World in Brief (AFP): Security law axed World in Brief Final verdict World in Brief (Reuters): Manics for Castro World in Brief (Reuters): Skiers airlifted World in Brief Working Lunch DELL Police hunt two teenagers over college killings Trawler wreck on video Clinton defends pardon for Rich Male Menopause Get Started Nationwide Who do you think you are kidding, Mr Hague? This pretence that he will be the next Pm is making his job still harder If our pilots want to know the way to Iraq, they need only ask their fathers When Uncle Sam was a drugs runner Nuff said Sports Diary The Political Mission Blair is right on Iraq but he will need to keep making his case Blair is right on Iraq but he will need to keep making his case Vote , It Will Surprise Them Labour could overcome apathy with a positive programme Labour could overcome apathy with a positive programme Monkey Business Life is no boon if you are a baboon apparently Life is no boon if you are a baboon apparently Tory fuel pledges Religious care in jail Sharp response to bombing of Iraq How criminals link up on the Net Justice dispensed 24 hours a day Rural co-operation Education spending Skills shortage Conran's complaint Plight of children without fathers Holes in road to hell Proud boast Dial S for silence Battle of the bulge Court Circular Music festival Nature notes Personal Column School news Cocktail party Dinners Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Marriages William Masters Studying human sexuality in the confines of the laboratory Studying human sexuality in the confines of the laboratory Balthus Reclusive painter whose equivocal depictions of near-adolescent children were admired by his peers but also provked revulsion Balthus, Painter, was born on February 29,1908. He was died yesterday aged 92 James Aldridge Meticulous cheesemaker who created a delicious new variety, Tornegus, only to have his business ruined by officialdom James Aldridge, Cheesemaker, was born on August 22,193. He died of cancer on February 5 aged 61 Royal Seal of Approval Capitalisation, week's change Barclays Fantasy Shares Hilton hit by weather Economic outlook The Times Today Interims: Albemarle & Bond Holdings, Hercules… Change on Week Exchange Rates Sun Britain's sixth-formers reach the target Dolphin Two firms lead field in audit What the Sunday Papers Say BoS in Net offer to small business Gazprom in 'false market' claims Royal Mail competition by autumn Business in Brief Friends on target Business in Brief Fund closed Business in Brief Domain Name Auction Why Americans are easy prey for con-artists Joanna… Power pensioners hearing concludes Company spin fooling analysts, says study Picture Gallery Waterford starts linen line A starter for £10bn facing BT's new finance chief By Our Financial Staff: Executives at Boots face tests EU to tackle Internet fraud MEPC plots new British film studio The Times Plan to put new life into Sheffield BT mobile float may target existing investors The Times Crossword 21.655 G7 moves to ease tensions Surge in service sector pay deals Air traffic control bidder denies cost-cutting claims City regulators' powers to be tested against European law Has your Pentel been weaselled? Lucent faces financial crisis without new loans Your route map to the week ahead Page S13 Arsenal home in on Cup glory as Wiltord strikes Centrum Houllier says league remains top priority Henman adds to title deeds Page S7 Play Fantasy Formula 1 Sturridge buys into great expectations at Leicester Lelcester city Brlstol City Patchy Liverpool breach City walls Fa Cup Fifth round Campbell awaits Eriksson's call to lead from the back Souness finally succumbs to magic of the Cup Sanchez 's changing picture keeps Wycombe in frame Chelsea relinquish trophy with barely a whimper Fa Cup Fifth round Aldridge baffled by Tranmere's ideas above their station Sunderland founder on Redknapp's ageless rock Lloyds TSB Trying times for Campsall in search for truth Six Nations Championship Running the perfect angle to score The Six Nations in Facts and Figures Eye in sky does not see all England left to glory in tries and trusted Wilkinson Woodward 's braves pick up the banner and run with it Details from Twickenham Burgeoning talent who gets kick out of ruling at No 10 Six Nations Championship Picture Gallery Trip to the cinema is ideal big-match preparation Scotland bemoan Logan 's poor goalkicking run despite stirring comeback Classic Connection Details from Lansdowne Road Details from Murrayfield Ireland expect the unexpected Six Nations Championship Wales draw no comfort from letting lead slip Stony-hearted Laporte has mislaid French romantic streak Henman's winning ways bring hope for tasks ahead Tennis Luckes still has touch of class HOckey England denied as Dilshan takes full advantage of his reprieve Cricket Scoreboard from Matara Leewards maintain pressure despite Alleyne's inspiration Scoreboard from Anguilia Montgomerie swings back with victory Golf Scores Matthew up to scratch Baldwin's revival holds fast Rugby league Pipe left vulnerable as quality wears thin Racing Fontwell Park Meeting Points Rapid Raceline Lad on target Carlisle Merry and Szabo share the honours as records tumble Athletics Riseley carving his way past the opposition School Sport Snow reports Racing results from Saturday's six meetings Lewis's coach goes on attack Leaders in the National Hunt championships Challenge yachts collide at start of fourth leg Salling White stays the pace to complete renaissance Squash Coomber is on track for gold medal Sport in Brief Morales sets sights on Hamed Sport in Brief Duo wrap up title treble Sport in Brief Kostelic's perfect run continues Sport in Brief Underdogs hold no quarter Sport in Brief Belfast boosted by overtime win Sport in Brief Lanfranchi keeps Mapei in control Sport in Brief Surrey net maiden victory Sport in Brief Francis bids fond farewell Fooball: Nationwide League Weekend results and tables O'Connor gains plaudits Pools check Platt forced to bow to pass masters Gradi able to savour milestone Dolan caught on the ropes Football: Nationwide League Rugby union For the record This week's fixtures Vale make pertinent point Bournemouth contemplate life without Howe Mclndoe lifts Yeovil spirits Hockey From our correspondents: Runs, slums and the gin palace Irish gem safe in original setting The Times Liverpool stake their claim as pretenders to the throne From your Correspondence: Sailing in need of injection of funds Robinson not unique Football's slow justice Dedicated swimmers In defence of Bergkamp 7Days A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Sven's Men Five Highs They Said what? Jonny on the Spot I was there ... Sport Online Fans with a one-track mind leave Graham fighting on all fronts No Title Compromises crucial with snooker on cue for big break Impasse between loyalist and rebels threatens credibility of the sport Parenting Fashion Arts Plus Inter//face Picture Gallery Saddam's ark of misery Contents Voyage of the damned The wreck of a tanker with 900 Kurds on board on the Franch Riviera has focused attention on the £13 billion people-smuggline trade. Their only hope of escaping persecution by Saddam Hussein is put themselves in the hands of ruthless criminals. Adam Sage reports Who are the Iraqi Kurds? A very rational gambler Stuart Wheeler is the man who gave the Tory party £5m. He made his fortune from betting, but says successful gambling is about odds, lnot risk. He is now on his annual holiday in Las Vegas. Interview by Penny Wark Dannimac Share Match Back with the vicious circle When Salman Rushdie denounced literary London, He had a point, says Amanda Craig Hollywood highs: from addiction denial to recovery chic Joanna Coles Claiming to be a connoisseur, the bogus Rockfeller sniffed the cheap wine and declared it a classic Petrus 'We are only asking for £10 a week' Answer back Children Pocket Money Unpaid but no regrets London nannies can cost £330 a week, childminders £160. It is now being suggested that full-time mothers be paid £150. We look at the tree options and ask: What price Childcare? The full- time mother I earn good money but I'm worth it The nanny People think I'm mad but I love it The Childminder How do I stop my son hitting others? Sarah, 33 Parent. forum Your questions answered by Times readers and parenting experts My childminder saya my two-year-old son is pushing and hitting other children in her care. he does not behave like this when I take him to playgroup, and it seems like a minor problem that she should be able to hands . Should i persevere with her or find new childcare? Good bye to the biopsy? An ultra thin, high-tech probe that leaves no scar could revolutionise the diagonsis of breast cancer $500m old-age gamble The Times How to make a shower Tales from the lab Anjana Ahuja meets a genetici who writes research papers by day and novels by night I steal some of my Characters from people at work. They not always aware of it The Times Play Fantasy Shares Win a Sunseeker powerboat Jemima pulls it off Jemima Khan designs idealised versions of Eastern Clothes for the kind iof women who shop at Browns . A rich girls's hobby? As she prepares for London Fashion Week, She tells Lisa Armstrong about her life in the East Her Politeness and high voice make her sound like one of the Railway Children Six of the best The latest names form London Fashion week Bit of skirt Lisa Armstrong Eric Hill Homestyle curves Beauty buzz hair baubles Yes! no! spiritual leaders One Hull of an actor Tomorrow the Queen will Knight Tom Courtenay. he's not sure why, he tells Valerie Grove The Adventure Continues… Theatre What becomes a legend most Music In Rome, Paul Griffiths worships at the feet of two masters as the ailing Claudio Abbado conducts Beethoven From Abbado came the sense that everything in the music must be filled to the utmost Viktoria Mullova Barbican Concert Binary stars shining Debra Crine sees a Spanish Juliet triumph at Covent Garden, and a Romanian understydy steeol the show As the noose of fate tightens around her delicate neck you sence that she is utterly powerless Baldwin Dance Company Swan, High Wycombe Entertainments Entertaining Mr Sloane Japes Entertainments Listings The Talk of London A Big Slice off the Tastiest Show in town The Witches Eastwick Play choice compiled by Marit Hargie Quiet days in cliche' La Movie Keanu Reeves treads old and familiar ground under Sean Macaulay's weary ey What is the pont of a weepie with noi deathbed farewell? Fideling as Berlin fumes The Press were Stroppy at an overloaded Berlin Film Festival, But James Chistopher found plenty to enjoy NT Hot Fashion Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Word Watching The Times Bookshop Weekend viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Brand new Ally McBeal followed by brand new Trigger… BBC1 Today's Television Today's television Picture Gallery Fantastic Offers From HP Back in the groove The return of vinyl. Pages 2-5 Contents Fantastic Offers From HP Setting the record straight Technology that never went out of style Napster stand-ins wait in the wings Lounge wizard who caught spirit of jazz Clive Davis, The times jazz critic, on how a brilliant recording engineer defined the genre's sound from a living room Finding an LP is so simple ICS The Royal Bank of Scotland Kb Waxing lyrical, or just Dave Rowntree Andy Clough Ben Cree Wearing art on our sleeve? I hate mini-disc the sound is far too edgy and bright No Title Philip Jeck Richer Sounds What becomes a legend most Music In Rome, Paul Griffiths worships at the feet of two masters as the ailing Claudio Abbado conducts Beethoven Game soundtracks have come a long way from the days of bleeps and buzzes. Nowadays even pop stars want their songs included. Nigel Powell listens in Quality sweet sound from bedroom studio Digital advances mean that it is becoming much easier for wannables to make music without breaking the bank Tuning in Site of the Week Here's how to play them again Jargonaut Britannica Smart Certify Direct The Times PMR
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