News from 21/02/2001
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Andrew Robson, Tom Lodge, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Robert Calderwood, George Pendle, Robert Thicknesse, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Peter Wade, Spiro James, Judy Dunn, Jane Bolton, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Elizabeth Judge, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Christopher Frazer, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, John Kercher, Peter Ackroyd, Candida Crewe, Ray Kennedy, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Alex James, John Mollo, Cath Elnon, Gerry Hanson, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Porter, Ian McIntyre, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Anthea Lawson, Peter Barnard, Rose Rouse, Peter Padfield, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Mary Gold, Caroline Merrell and Gary Duncan, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, James Darley, Louise Potterton and Adam Sherwin, David Lister, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Michael Hartnack and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Kenneth Lane, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Ann Bryan, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Martin, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Roy Cookson, Simon Powis, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Maurice Saatchi, Reginald Baker, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Michael Arditti, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Winston Fletcher, Roland White, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Andrew Neil (Publisher), Scarlett Kersten and Michael Horsnell, Kevin McCarra, Jon Chapman, George Caulkin, Iain Finlayson, Ruth Padel, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben Webster, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Stephen Farrell, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Derek Draper, Roy Foster, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, E. Anthony Lewis, Patience Wheatcroft, Joanna Coles,
ResumoAll Mr Cook's sanctions, like his bombs, are… Share Match Win £10,000 by 3pm today Tory tax cut for married parents Fantasy Shares Foot-and-mouth at Essex farm complex Russia's FBI spy 'inspired by Kim Philby' The Times Today: page 2: Crossword: 40. LawReport:… Jemima Khan, the society girl turned… Victorian erotica Fantasy Shares Join the great £1 milllion race today Win a Sunseeker powerboat this week Shortage of students closes new campuses Computacenter The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times 0nline Creme Whitehall delays race bias report Patient : I was hidden from minister Judge's anger at 'hijacked' law review The weather today Blair aims to be EU's link to Bush Briton jailed for murder second time around Two other wives died in suspicious circumstances We have justice at last, says family Attacker 'bit victim like a dog' Prada Stabbed aide died on knees One step nearer to a boy's papal dream In Rome speaks to the Archbishop of Westminster on the eve of his becoming a cardinal Mesh computers plc Son of Lyons forgives Tories Blair blueprint 'load of hot air' Ford race case man in appeal Disarray prevails on eve of changes to Ruc Why no helmet? father of sledge tragedy girl asks Twin's stalker is guilty of murder Mortgages for Business Limited Virgin mobile Star woman detective dies in peak fall Saab Stars throw light on a galaxy of other Earths American Association for the Advancement of Science Kepler telescope will find habitable planets Pinpoint radiation targets cancer of the prostate Star Alliance No title Perfectly pitched babies grow up off-key One. Tel More cuts likely by mortgage lenders Dell Uranium shells fired despite fears New test hope over cervical cancer British Gas Communications British airlines promise higher service standards Gatwick link to dead stowaway Eagle Star One. Tel Tighter RAF curbs sought after near miss Lloyds TSB UK's teenagers worst for drink and drugs Young spend their lives on holiday Trailfinders' top ten destinations SAGA My Business is now Online £3m lottery winner runs out of luck News in Brief Protester pays News in Brief Garden listed News in Brief Lawyer suspended News in Brief Inquest opens News in Brief Inner-city deer News in Brief BT Dettori's pilot not trained to fly crash plane Moving in mysterious but comforting ways Fantasy Shares Hastings Direct A world without God the danger of losing faith Ruth… Lloyds TSB Top Award Car of the Year Thompson 'Violence' may affect his parole Egg: invest Xerox Inkjet Printers Catwalk king McQueen is crowned again Samaritans object over TV poster News in Brief Cruise hits sand News in Brief Railway death News in Brief Dome arrests News in Brief Low figures News in Breif Tories plan to expand private healthcare PC World Fox juggles perennial problems Rebuke over EU documents A West Lothian answer Mauritius Office of Fair Trading Mayor fails to share deputy post Parliament in Brief Stop leaks, judge urges Labour Parliament in Brief Quote of the day Parliament in Brief Today in Parliament Parliament of Brief Internet boy seduced by Christian scholar By a Correspondent: Jail drug adviser denies inventing rape Norwich Union Direct Wiring death costs council £430,000 Halifax Ex-head stole from church collections Kingfisher Expectations suffer as Mbeki treads fine line over Harare excesses British military team to stay in Zimbabwe Toppled Chief Justice 'living in fear' Comet Fujitsu Computers Siemens Rioters wreck Pretoria station Allies to switch focus of sanctions IF UN officials round on Americans as 'real villains' Prudential What you can buy for £475,000 Property, page 25 111 in dock for textile fraud case World in Brief (Reuters): Swedes hold 'spy' World in Brief (Reuters): Shuttle lands late World in Brief Sinking silence World in Brief Art for Arkansas World in Brief (Reuters): Basque elections News in Brief (AFP): Neo-Nazi arrests World in Brief Us hopes that a new chief counterspy will plug its gaps in security 'Double agent' was neighbour above suspicion Bupa Reuters: UN to examine bribes claim Fujitsu Computers Siemens Russia offers missile plan to divide Nato The forgotten house guest who came back to haunt Fischer P&O Stena Line Old ways warm the Believers at 50 below Barak pulls out of Cabinet Gateway Left poised to take Paris Lycos Online Let their lordships talk about money Why do we silence the people best qualified to scrutinise finance Bills I've always been keen on older women—but only when they were younger Cook 's policy to make Saddam stronger Fools' gold Dr Fox's Tonic On the NHS, the Tories need to be still more radical Disloyalty Pays A bank is not for life, nor is a building society Togas to Die for Or how to be a victim of the latest fashions Judicial cheques and balances Political pressures on Nhs staff Voter apathy Animal rights Give and take Scottish affairs Bank insecurity The winner is.. . the voting system Ofsted inspections For better or worse Court Circular Birthdays Picture Gallery Appointments in the Armed Forces Personal Column Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages School news Luncheon Marriage Dinners Announcement Moses Molelekwa Musician who brought a new sound to post-apartheid South Africa Moses Molelekwa, jazz pianist and composer, was born in Thembias, South Africa, in 1972. He died on February 13 aged 28 Personal Column Flight Centre Stanley Kramer Producer of High Noon and other films with liberal messages, who later branced out on his own as a director outside the studio system Stanley Kramer, film producer and director, was born on September 29,1913. He died on February 19 aged 87 Court & Social MR Eden Leaves Foreign Office Sir Colin Cole Instilling a love heraldry in the City of London Sir Colin Cole, Kcb, Kcvo, Garter Pirncipal King of Arms. 1978-92, was born on February 18 aged 78 Sharp retreat for equities Fimatex The Times FTSE 100 closes at 16-month low as sell-off continues Burger King flotation goes on backburner Vodka row may give Allied headache Halifax prompts fears of price war State spending climbs as surplus hits £40bn Concert revamp planned as BT venture falters The Glenlivet Patience WheatCrOft Business Editor Fantasy Shares portfolio Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates Crackdown on wasteful government procurement Crisis in America's telecoms industry deepens Autonomy South Koreans charge 34 former Daewoo chiefs Loss of backer adds twist to Wolves saga David S Smith to shut factories for short spell Saatchi to seek Finance Bill veto by Lords Bond demand could scupper Cammell order CSFB sees 30 traders resign Peers urge more MPC disclosure Busienss in Brief Fisher to cut frozen food jobs Business in Brief Cgnu in $200m charge over sale Business in Brief Mobile phone cap on prices may stay Business in Brief British Land in £56m Irish deal Business in Brief Retailer buys out us partner Business in Brief Director resigns from LCI Pardoned billionaire close to selling firm Lenders develop a competitive edge Receivers in at Frank Usher Royal Mail Bullish bank lifts Autonomy Investors find Forbidden attraction Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Halifax shares worth a little extra wait Serco David S Smith Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street PizzaExpress chief serves up base for further growth Restaurant and pub shares have had a thin time but some brands are still expanding Hands stays out of his pockets City Diary Silence is golden for sacked Amazon staff Dutch treat City Diary Close control City Diary Euro drone City Diary Prospect of joining Eu encourages Slovakia to confront corruption Investment by the likes of Tesco brings a novel degree of choice and welcome jobs British European C&W Net service launches in Europe Forbidden shares soar on video breakthrough United Technologies Orange chooses HQ at Paddington Tiny cuts head office staff in revamp Bad weather hits William Sinclair Results in Brief Wunder cars Why you should go on holiday without your children… Jarvis strikes £72m deal with University of York The Times Serco in talks to run 'road traffic control' The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Tour seeks injection of Bourda controls Cricket For the record Sri Lanka's lost innocence is cricket 's gain England's plans turn against Caddick Strength of Russian fells Rusedski Tennis Waves of support for MacArthur Sailing Irish destroy Rotherham and earn valuable bonus Rugby union Woodman is wanted Lewis to do battle on two fronts Boxing Egerton hoping for a clear run at festival prize-money Racing Doncaster Blinkered First Time Rapid Raceline Yesterday's results from three meetings Ludlow Lingfield Park Meeting Points Versatile Baillieu in the swim Sport in Brief Shoaib setback Sport in Brief Parmar ousted Sport in Brief Namibia no-go Sport in Brief Jester no more Sport in Brief Today's fixtures Wycombe withstand being put on the spot Football Anderlecht to give Leeds no quarter Ladbrokes Last night's football results Wenger outlines the benefit of his forward thinking Little proves too much for faltering Fulham Football The Premiership today Hansen stays cool to keep Bolton on course Bent strike saves Blackburn's blushes Perryman happy to remain in Exeter shadows United left on brink by Brown The Times Crossword 21,657 Rideout rescues Tranmere in thrilling fightback Bet FC Lewis rails at poor state of Britain's tracks Books Real lives Arts Plus Créme A world without God Contents Inside Our new Dark Age Loss of faith is a danger to us all because it opens the way for a return to pagnism and superstition, says Ruth Gledhlll, while Derek Draper describes his journey to God I used to live a shallow life Will a child brought up without knowledge of the Ten Commandments think: Why should I not kill? I look on that time of excess (drink, drugs, sex, power) with horror Private life, public fiasco Since leaving office Bill Clinton has lost his political antennae. Without an army of advisers he is struggling to cope with attacks from his growing band of critics. Joanna Coles reports Helpful. co. uk She is not my mother No matter how hard they try, there is always resentment in step-families, says Candida Crewe As a screaming match ensued, two decaded of resentment and fury rose up between us The Times The Saturday Times In return for missing us one week of the year, the children get happier and better parents for the other 51 Mary Ann Sieghart Bobbies who fail to dazzle Boycott fatigue A Russian revolution Everyone wants to speak English especially thae Russians, says Michael Binyon 2 reportage The Times A quest for who we are England The Making of the Myth By Maureen Duffy Fourth Estate, ?13.99 Isbn 1 841 15166 1 £1.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Never has English identity been so vital—if only to rue its demise, says Peter Achroy David Lodge on campus Erica Wagner Page 10 A spanking good read Iain Finlayson Page 11 Better to think again The old Two Cultures debate is revived in David Loge's novel, says Erica Wagner Thinks.. By David Lodge SEcker & Warburg £16.99 Isbn 0 436 44502 6 Through intersecting triangles of desire and loss The Same Sea By Amos Oz Trans, Nicholas de Lange Chatto & Windus, £14.99 Isbn 0 701 16924 9 Victorian erotic values I lenry Ashbee was respected in society. But it is his erotic life that intrigues, says lain Finlayson Bestsellers A young person's guide to the stage The National Theatre fills a void by funding children's plays. Faber has published 11 of them. Michael Arditti reports And letters Diary In the blood The Times Letters from the art The Letters of Sir Joshua Reylolds Ed. John Ingamells and John Edgcumbe Yale, £30 Isbn 0 300 08733 0 The Letters of Thomas Gainsborough Ed. John Hayes Yale, £30 Isbn 0 300 08732 2 Shorts Fiction Half in Love By Justin Cartwright Sceptre, £14.99 Isbn 0 340 76629 8 The Times Are you a Piaf or a Sinatra? Je ne regrette rien may be your morro, but there are ten financial cardinal sins to avoid, says Anne Ashworth Marks & Spencer Financial Services In the money Can I predict the stock market? Lost in nature's wonders Visual Art The natural world is a source of beauty and bewilderment in Tacita Dean's films, says Richard Cork Picture Gallery Private passions The bass player from Blur is mad about Mona, even if she does look like that bloke out of Imagination Entertainments Art Galleries Medea In the heart of the city Brassai's images of prewar Paris evoke an era of romance and vigour, says Joanna Pitman Around the Galleries The Genius of Rome Play choice compiled by Marit Hargie Emperor's old clothes Opera a Royal Opera revival of Turandot impresses Rodney Milnes Opera Taking Lear by storm Theatre Nicol Williamson returns to the British stage as a raging King Lear. Benedict Nightingale takes cover Theatre Shockheaded peter Piccadilly Threatre Sussex East Ocean Estates Marbella Overseas Property French Property Exhibition Homes overseas exhibition Parque da Floresta Homes Overseas Exhibition Birmingham The Times Spain Offers in the region of £475,000 Joined-up ownership Coastal Dorset Property On all floors Leather underfoot Contract covers law of insurance assignment Iniquitous act of motorist not covered by car insurers Court of Appeal Published February 21,2001 Chariton v Fisher and Another Repair costs must not exceed amount reflecting interest in property Chancery Division Published Feruary 21,2001 Fluor Daniesl Properties Ltd and Others v Shortlands Investments Ltd Costs order discretion for judge Chancery Division Published 21,2001 Gore v Jones and Another Whether tax avoidance deed was a sham Court of Appeal Published February 21,2001 Hitch and Others v Stone (Inspector of Taxes) Resolving conflict between irreconcilable tax statutes Chancery Division Published February 21,2001 Injunction granted against infringer beyond expiry date of patent Chancery Division Published February 21,2001 Tribunal's power to call witness Employment Appeal Tribunal The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Share Match General Rules Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Yesterday's viewing Satellite , Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 30) Virgin one London life: Metrosexuality (Channel 4,11.15 wpm) Times 2 Crossword No 2271 The Times Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2271 Sky Jokes can you cope? Page 4 Brits on pop Fashion work wear Pages 8,9 Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior level PA Multiple Display Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants The Times Tmp. worldwide Backstage at the Brits Contacts Focus on the abilities, not the disability Employers should realise what an asset deaf and hard-of hearing staff can be, says Jane Bolton Is the office prankster worth taking seriously? Practical jokers can improve office morale - if they don't go too far, says Mary Gold Multiple Display Advertising Items Eclipse Rms Moveplan Nice Move PA Monaco The All England Lawn Tennis Club Manager/secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Talisman Time Savers Web World Welcome to Muppet world Reading scripts is part of the job for Clare Lewis, writes John Kercher Pleased to be at your service Start-up companies that do not want to run their own office have an alternative. Rose Rouse reports The Problem is Break that bad habit Away with caution: book online Boost the bland A new image Pallone chair Moneypenny's Test NSR Parkside recruitment Monster. co. uk Art Gallery Assistant/trainee Positions now available with London's most… Travel & Leisure Pr Agency Executive Level Secretary Levy Gee British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants E P Barrus Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Denton Wilde Sapte Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Legal Secretary The Times British Airways Travel Shops The Times Nomura Executive PA Solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants TBFHA DevonSHire Personal Assistant Entrepreneur (retired), many… Multiple Display Advertising Items Head start to the stars My Diary A day in the life of Cath Elnon, Pa and shop manager for the celebrity hairdresser Errol Douglas, in Belgravia, London Tread the boards to the boardroom Conference Call Time for a taste where art's in the right place Lunch Break FYI Multi-Lingual Creme Legal Work in Frankfurt? 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