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News from 23/02/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Campbell Mitchell, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Philip Webster and Damian Whitworth, Zahid Hussain, Bruce Lewis, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, John Herbert Department of Journalism, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, John Bairstow, David Chater, David G. Green, Peter Sharkey, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Lyra Pitstick, Jeremy Kingston, Deborah Bee, Wynne Godley, Barbara Ellen, David Lowenthal, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Bob Graham and Michael Horsnell, David McVay, John Clarke, Cornelius Lysaght, Steve Bird, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Stuart Maconie, James Landale Political Correspondent, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Kate Muir, Angela Jameson, Damlan Whitworth, Peter Newsam (Chief Schools Adjudicator), Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Barry Karsberg, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Pamela Hull, Gary Ling, Adam Jones, Moira Gibb, President, Raymond Keene, Sharon Pink, Paul Wilkinson, Anke Blackburn, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Janine Di Giovanni, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, R. G. W. Hughes, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Allson Kervin Rugby Editor, Dominic Waish, Anjana Ahuja, P. Back, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor and Helen Rumbelow, Ben MacIntyre, Jon Ashworth and Dominic Walsh, David Head, John Julius Norwich, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Laura Peek, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Julian Holloway, Adrian Fierz, Sally Patten, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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These towers would make London seem a village, and… Disease alert puts farmland out of bounds Hunting hooves and horns silent Fantasy Shares The economist and the psychoanalyst Station gang finds judge is no mug Index Missile question Pardon admission Shell price rise Tory Left ready to back Portillo Your chance to cook with Jamie Morse Ukraine rebel on run in Britain The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Offers Blair finds cash for 2,500 extra jail places Robinson file row The weather today Minister can set life terms, court rules For sale: 17,000 lots of tat, hardly used Nigella named author of the year Prada By a Correspondent: Robbie Williams pushed from stage by attacker Dome chief 'naive about business' Gateway Vets say they are close to source of disease Foot-And-Month Grief over the Sixties' ghostlands This time Archers face the threat Irish Republic polices border The Times Online Office of Fair Trading Farmers stay away from pig auction Everest Fit the Best D&A Sunglasses 'I'd reach for the shotgun if I thought about it' Foot-And-Month Schools ordered to reveal record on race equality Racism cannot be judged on figures Citibank MP tells of Samurai sword ordeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Hostess's hair 'cut off by killer' News in Brief Murder remands Tesco blackmail Scalding victim Vodka lifesaver Man held over 1968 murder of schoolboy Anne Robinson Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Saga Head tells parents to boycott his school Ford Defence chief gives women battle role Intelligent Finance MPs reject 'moral distaste' over females in combat Britannia MVC Cervical cancer fate doubles News in Brief Parents miss out Care challenged Driver must pay Convoy honour Demand for soup spells doom for sharks Reports that a growing taste for the delicacy could leave the species facing extinction Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuoni Tasteless brown goo a goldmine for chefs The Times Cook East End offers idiot's guide to desperately hip Fashion Journalist of the year Malta Star Alliance Conran's elegance is a hit with the It-girls The Times Online Teenager died after using drug to slim Depressed rower vows to finish Pacific voyage Eagle Star Police chief advocates cash lure News in Brief Killer jailed Baby shot in head Tree protest Multiple Display Advertising Items Real IRA may be behind TA blast Men in South live 10 years longer than Glaswegians Microsoft Where to Live Longest Parents 'misled on foetus defects' Black&decker My lost years on the couch Dramatic rise in drug deaths Eminem loses top album slot to old stagers Best of everything AA Multiple Display Advertising Items Blair to ask Bush for missile explanation One. Tel MEPs seek to move right 'Giant' advocate of devolution dies Hastings Direct Czechs 'must do more for Nato' Asteroid collision left the world almost lifeless Opt-out threat over university charges Thugs attack penguins AA Patient died while doctor was on phone Lloyds TSB Saturday Times Bosnian Serbs jailed for wartime mass rape Albanian rebel kidnap foiled Gameplay Vatican told to stay out of poll Bosch The jail where Serbs, Croats and Muslims live… Tourists profit as Turkish economy goes into freefall Multiple Display Advertising Items Emergy Efficiency Collapse threatens bid to join EU Beware the Greeks doing civil service Pardon scandal hits Hillary's Oval Office bid The Link North Korea may get doomed beef Travelodge US jets attack Iraqi air defences The Times Online I spy: on the trail of an American traitor FBI blocked agent lie-detector tests that would 'undermine trust' Tiny Seat Two die in Eta attack on Socialist World in Brief Trapped in tunnel (AP): Cardinal dies (AP): Wrong target (AFP): 'Dad' must pay New Zealand sends envoys downmarket Home Office By Our Foreign Staff: Brothers cross the world by pedal Nuclear arms race in Asia intensifies Norwich Union Kenya Safari China's Christian roots uncovered Heads cut off as ethnic fighting rages Magnet Talks to free engineers Briton's rights 'abused by Israel' Online on the Website Today Why Hague will be a one-election wonder With poll ratings as bad as Michael Foot's, the Tory leader looks doomed 'Perilous policies, Blairman! How are we going to get back into No 10?' Picture Gallery Livingstone's passion for tall storeys Party girl Turkish Temper A fit of pique frightens investors - and allies Murder in the Mud Country dwellers face the scourge of foot-and-month Treasure Dome The Time's money is on the motorised louse Racist indoctrination London's traffic plans Political Chancellors Debate needed on immigration limit Letters to the Editor Time to put the war stories aside Provision of care for the elderly 'Excessive' BP profits The Mitford sisters Urdu, please Radio 4's progress Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Choice and duty of parent and school Human genetic code Childhood indignity From here to eternity Court Circular Birthdays Picture Gallery Memorial services Luncheon Dinners Anniversaries Personal Column Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news School news D. E. F. Green Blameless accountant with a surprising expertise in crime Personal Column Bobby Cockburn Maintaining the quality of worldwide broadcasts from the BBC Flight Centre Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos Labour leader in the House of Lords who delivered some effective snubs to Thatcher - and then to Blair On This Day Football Crazy, or a New Craze? Newcastel United beat Portsmonth 2-0 in the first League match to be played under floodlights. The idea was greeted with enthusium by the Association Football Correspondent of The Times Ken Kiff Painter who developed a fantastical figurative idiom all his own Blue chips edge higher Fleming British Funds Share Match Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Abbey advances on hopes of bid clearance L'Oreal boosted by Japanese sales surge Tube consortiums will ask for £50m if forced to rebid Hamleys fails to find buyer for second time All aboard the Flying Scotsman Bairstow hits at Dti inspectors Cbi reports sharp drop in export orders Jiway Patience Wheatcroft Euro at low for year as Turkey devalues Fuel explosion Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates The Times Online Centrica set to be UK's biggest electricity supplier UBS plans new private banking business Agilent Technologies Paulson's pay cut - to $22.5m Diageo warmed by Smirnoff Ice Pru's US expansion will end reliance on UK Sab forms an alliance with Castel Business in Brief Red tape attack L&g in funds deal Swedish record Robinson in line for top Hilton job GSK hunts for new products Sales figures help Colt shares How Jeremy Paxman saved University Challenge Companies live on borrowed time Commentary Hanson's profits edge up British Airways TechMARK sinks to new low Stock Market Biotechs mixed as Xenova falls further Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Reinvigorated Michels has Hilton back on track Tempus Colt Telecom Centrica Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Surprise duty cut will not put the brake on fuel protests Economic Analysis Why the 'Star Chamber' at the DTI should be closed As the TramsTec findings are published, John Bairstow argues against the system of company inspectors Zurich losing appeal for Rich City Diary The Times Fantasy Shares Bloomberg New Page City Diary Blue on red City Diary Bank spat City Diary Unhurried take-off seen as key for Nats privatisation success The Times Capita poised to beat last year's record Business Focus Motorola to cut 300 more jobs ABP may sell US unit to focus on UK Results in Brief TD Waterhouse Lex to put £250m into driver services Avis sees European slowdown hitting volumes The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT You Can Marlborough joins gold standard Racing Kempton Park Meeting Points Rapid Raceline Storm Damage bid hangs in balance Southwell Warwick Bacchanal adds bite to quest for Festival win Life At The Races Good manners help Baracouda's cause Hiding the antiques Nancoo opts out of European indoor challenge Hockey Higgins finds happiness home and abroad Snooker Yesterday's racing results Henman's fears prove justified Tennis Bennett masters heat with 63 Golf Halifax granted rise in capacity for cup tie Rugby league Legal & Public Notices Online gamblers make football top of the league The Business of Sport Atapattu turns up Test heat on England Cricket Play Fantasy Formula Judge closes Cronje match-fixing inquiry Teignbridge happy to put their faith in young Tolchard Bowls Fragile Solanki returns to fray Mobile Times at the Test Cardiff win again as records fall Sport in Brief Ferrari deal on Pakistan victory Parke labours Ireland lying in wait to scupper England's grand design Rugby Commentary Taylor gets more news to celebrate Six Nations squads For the record Play Fantasy Formula 1 Morgan seeks final vindication for gamble A year after they discarded him, Harlequins will bank on their ball-playing lock at Twickenham Today's fixtures Snow reports Newcastle decide to keep faith in youth Controls are needed on this senseless numbers racket Football Eriksson set to haul over the Coles McAteer keen for Blackburn to reel in his old club Nokia Connecting People League charges could prove end of Chesterfield Crime and punishments O'Leary savours opportunity to confound critics Football The Premiership today Deflated Arsenal lose momentum Portsmouth offer a change of direction for Rix Liverpool bruised, beaten but unbowed The Times Crossword 21,659 Houllier rides his luck on way to next challenge Go on business Arts Lifestyle Style Media Picture Gallery Contents My lost hours on the couch While Wynne Godley was being féted as one of the architects of Britain's economy in the 1960s, he was in analysis after a turbulent childhood - only to discover the extraordinary truth about the man treating him The dashing Cambridge don with a radical vision The Times The Times Why T-Rex still rules Children are fascinated by dinosaurs, even though they were wiped out millions of years ago, says Anjana Ahuja. Adults, too. are letting their fantasics run wild The times magazine The Times An armistice behind bars As the first Bosnian Serbs are convicted of rape and enslavement, Martin Fletcher describes how Serbs, Croats and Muslims live together peacefully in a Dutch jail. Opposite, one rape victim tells her story 'Let the world know what they did' One rape victim's testimony Opera & Ballet Sean Lock RG Pleasance Concerts Entertainments Listings Finger on the buzzer Television Jeremy Paxman's acid charm has breathed new life into University Challenge. Stuart Maconie takes cover Gascoigne was straight out of G K Chesterton. Paxman is pure Glengarry Glen Ross Best in Show Hip hop and straight to the top Canadian singer Nelly Furtado is heading for a smash hit here, and it's no less than she deserves, says Nigel Williamson One side of me is a romantic singer, the other is all urban street kid Finding Forrester Ugly is as ugly does If you have a life - any kind of life - you'll hate Wheatus. Barbara Ellen certainly does Wheatus Wheatus Columbia Teenage dirtbags? You bet New blues albums Lowgold Pop Evan Dando Dingwalls, NW1 MVC Jazz Tsabropoulos, Andersen, Marshall Pizza Express, W1 Future past Stephen Dalton see Sigue Sigue Sputnik return from the dead in Bristol The wedding singer Posh she ain't, but Lisa Verrico shares a musical passion with the Backham family Beckham has really proved that not all footballers have terrible taste in music Traffic Play choice All the world's a rage Theatre Simon Armitage does Euripides justice and injustice, says Benedict Nightingale Theatre The Graduate Gielgud Theatre Gypsies, vamps and thieves Opera Eno's Carmen revival has found a new spark, says John Allison Louise Winter seems less like a proud gypsy than a nice English girl playing a tart Opera Wozzeck stour Street, Birmingham Bagger Vance Alice's wonderland At 23 Alice Roi has been hailed as New York's answer to Stella McCarnery, but when Joanna Coles went to meet her she found her hiding underneath a table Go get it JaI Six of the best fruit fancies The Sunday Times There was something in the air Ben de Lisi's freebie trumped the chocolate bar at London Fashion Week. Deborah Bee reports Pluck up the courage Absolutely Fatuous: The Top Ten Freebies Allure of the other woman TIM@# Marlboro Media Diary Time lord turns on the style Whose scoop? Paper Round Media & Marketing Hornagold & Hills The Times Knives out for hatchet man The boss of Australia's public broadcaster has caused an outcry. Sharon Pink reports The Times Secretary/PA Office MANAGER/PA £26,000 Civil Litigation Secretaries £22-£24k Plus benefits Retail Sales / Personal Assistant Managing Partner's Secretary £25,000 Chelsea Auction House Catalogue Production Manager… Secretary/administration Experienced/PA Office Manager Super Secretaries Part-Time Receptionists Crème University of California Trust (UK) Administrator The CIT Group Nice Move Best Rates for Super Secs! PA Monaco The All England Lawn Tennis Club Directive protection for database investment Chancery Division Published February 23,2001 British Horseracing Board Lit and Others v William Hill Organisation Ltd Before Mr Judgment February 9,2001 Personal costs order against company director valid Court of Appeal Published February 23,2001 Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Backhouse Before Lord Justice Aldous, Lord Justice Mance and Mr Justice Charles Judgment January 26,2001 Parties can still make agreement that arbitration be not impugned Queen's Bench Division Published February 23,2001 Lg Caltex Gas Co Ltd and Another v China National Petroleum Corporation and Another Before Mr Justice Aikens Judgment January 19,2001 Costs order against prosecution part of trial Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published February 23,2001 Regina v Leicester Crown Court, Ex parte Commissioners of Customs and Excise Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice and Mr Justice Newman Judgment Judgment 24,2001 Home Secretary's prison recall after justices' is lawful Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published February 23,2001 Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, for the Home Department, Ex parte Akhtar Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice and Mr Justic' Newman Judgment January 30,2001 Private interlocutory funding provides exception to usual costs rule Chancery Division Published February 23,2001 Stacey v Player and Another Before Mr Peter Leaver, QC Judgment January 24,2001 Pond risk of drowning is obvious Court of Appeal Published February 23,2001 Dardy v National Trust London Fashion Week End Share Match General Rules Bridge Chess Word Watching Fantasy Formula 1 General Rules Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching BBC1 Today's television Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2273 Sky

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