News from 26/02/2001
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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ed Morris, Martin Richards, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Lea Paterson and Frances Gibb, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Dragan Petrovic and John Phillips, Joanna Bale, Alison Kervin, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Lisa Creffield, Bernard Hayman, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Flora Botsford, Patricia Pearson, David McVay, Mike Claughton, James A. Baxter, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anita Chaudhuri, Stephen Farrell, Alan Watts, Emma Malmros, Rodney Milnes, James Landale Political Correspondent, Keith Pike, Peter Barnard, Liz Bailey, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, David Meredith, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Martyn Palmer, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Philip Webster and Stewart Tendler, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peter Cuming, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Julie Myerson, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Craig Goldsack, Roger Boyes, Jeffery Thomas, Martin Woods, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, James Collard, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Estelle Morris, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Tom Jago, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Norman Bowers, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, G. C. Barnett, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Richard Philips, Robert Jones, Peter Riddell, John Wilson, Steve Fleming, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Stephanie Trotter, Lea Paterson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Nigel Powell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Chris Bunting, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Ron Evans, Jenny Chesshire, Rowland Rees, Norman Fowler, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Chris Vallender,
ResumoThe mood is now so desperate that farmers are… Fantasy Shares Join today Funeral pyre for farmers' hopes Foot-and-mouth outbreak spreads France threatened by sheep export Liverpool victory Ski coaches crash Thetimes Inside On the road Greatest batsman Bradman dies aged 92 The Times and Times 2 today Keanu Reeves discovers his nasty side Tough justice for chronic criminals Share Match Win £10,000 by 3pm today Henderson Global Investors The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Interface £30m plan for leisure Dome Mandelson sure Hinduja report will clear his name The weather today General Situation: An area of low… Yesterday: Highest temp: St Marys (Isle of Scilly)… Gerbeau says asset-stripping sabotages entertainment plan Picture Gallery Tube boss attacks 'waste of £800m' Dando trial may last two months News in Brief Lord Kilbracken News in Brief Body in the sea News in Brief Two die in blaze News in Brief Newspaper truce News in Brief Durham lad outshines Hollywood starswww After the films, the music Sun The Winners Time Computers Royal parks are closed to protect deer herds Inside Slaughter is only solution Farmers' worst fears realised as Devon cattle test positive By a Staff Reporter: Worried racing chiefs hold talks Picture Gallery Saga Picture Gallery Livelihoods destroyed on night of flames Symptoms in sheep are harder to spot Ministers to launch attack on legal fees Inscape Faster compensation for disabled troops Retiring nuns vow to work on UK online American spellings edict scrapped Schoolchildren injured in spate of coach crashes Dell Army lovers return to face their punishment BT Peasant chef rules house of Michelin Clash of taste Quality of London life is in decline The mobile phone generation walks tall Elm diamond-studded dress is top Fantasy share prize Star Alliance Four killed in light aircraft crash Suspect is accused of 1968 killing News in Brief Semtex warning News in Brief Sex attack tests News in Brief Oil worker dies News in Brief Uranium missing News in Brief GPs under siege News in Brief Stem cell storage buys child health cover for £600 Perfect match for transplant Vauxhall Schumann 'did not die mad Autism cases show tenfold increase Labour softens attack on Portillo One. Tel Willetts promises to hunt down 'missing' millions Blair-Bush ties will bring future trouble Phllip Webster Commentary Signing up for Nice changes This Week in Parliament Hague tells party: Be ready for April 5 Audi FA Blues are the only heroes in town Lib Dem 'Budget ' offers tax contract Powell's peace call falls on deaf ears Halifax Iraq builds chemical weapons system 'capable of hitting European cities' Seat UN staff unable to monitor sanctions busting Picture Gallery US faces uphill task to rebuild Gulf coalition Saddam defeated but not destroyed Office of Fair Trading Marks & Spencer Fujitsu Siemens We should have finished job, says Thatcher Renault Laguna Milosevic may be next after police chief held Diva shut out by Barcelona's macho opera lovers Tiny Plea to give Tolstoy peace Prudential Rwandan withdrawal monitored World in Brief (AFP): Activists arrested World in Brief (AP): Tornado kills 7 World in Brief (Reuters): Mandela scolding World in Brief Sobering statistic World in Brief Counter-attack by trio in pardons scandal British Gas Sub chief fails to apologise HSA Life in the fast lane: Are we a nation of i Refugees flee head-hunters in race to the coast Thank you Maude wants Zimbabwe to be expelled from Commonwealth On the Website Today Online Modern manners Media Plus Tomorrow Online Normal life is resumed - and Tony is worried A second election victory wil mean that new Labour has to grow up Small rhymes for small times: the dumbing down of the Poet Laureate We have betrayed the land of our fathers Chris who? Sports Diary Taken on Trust Blaur has promised Bush the moon on European defence A Bankrupt Railway Only the train operators can now save Railtrack The Madness of Art The creative intellect hovers on the brink of insanity The aftermath of foot-and-mouth Education spending Rail cracks Wrong to ban new consultants from private work Thames flows with possibilities Hidden benefits Potholes and hubcaps The dangers of Aids Cure for the wobbles Cheque mate Childhood indignity Court Circular Lecture Nature notes Picture Gallery Dinners Birthdays Personal Column Appointments in the Armed Forces Anniversaries Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Memorial services Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Lives in Brief Don Bradman Australian maestro whose remarkable batting achievements are unlikely to be eclipsed Sir Donald Bradman, Australia cricket captain and greatest hatsman that the game has known, was borin on August 27,1908. He died yesterday. aged 92 Last Testament of Marie Antoinette Capitalisation, week's change Chase Fleming Share Match Investors warm to Scots invasion Results and statistics The Times Qantas eves 'no frills' route Self-employed face NI fines Economic outlook Legal & General What the Sunday Papers Say Change on Week Union reps join top steel board Exchange Rates Generators meet Hain as market decision nears Royal Mail IMG in French racing deal BT may have to quit Japan's mobile market Capacity hitch hits digital ITV The Times Fantasy Shares Pressure on high street 'set to grow' Belgo chief puts in late bid for Whitbread pubs Hemmings lifts stake in London Clubs near 10% South bank plan blocked Not such a shock to the global system Compass in Middle East joint venture Picture Gallery Big Broadband plans float The Times No-name trading set to boost use of Sets Railtrack faces claims bill of £800m Microsoft into battle on court ruling The Times Crossword 21,661 Harrods in Fulham FC funding Abbey and BoS to reveal terms soon Casey resurfaces at City software firm Cognos Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Bradford & Bingley under mortgage pressure Picture Gallery Your route map to the week ahead Don Bradman, the greatest batsman of any generation Outstanding achievements of the Don will resound through cricet's history for all time International Care & Relief Newcastle Revolution Bears Fruit, page s9 Golfing… Cricket world united in its admiration Liverpool worthy K winners Trescothick teaches England a lesson in art of survival Hick victim of unappealing behaviour Lloyds TSB Championship Schofield strikes to keep England in contention ECB granted change in itinerary as Galle efforts take their toll Scoreboard from Bourda Scoreboard from Galle Birmingham 's nice day out to Cardiff ends in tears of frustration Alyson Rudd At the Millennium Stadium Westerveld spots chance for glory as Liverpool cross final frontier Forget romantic notions, this was a triumph of character Victory in Cardiff showed that the team built by Gérard Houllier has reserves of strength Ferdinand so quick to redeem himself Goldfish Lethal Yorke turns gap into a chasm FA Carling Premiership Reid laments lack of depth By Our Sports Staff: Eriksson to give only a half to leading lights Nyarko's exit leaves room for Burchill to make grand entry Gregory tires of waiting for Angel to spread his wings Picture Gallery West Ham's progress held up by lack of ambition City man the trenches as Newcastle go missing in action FA Carling Premiership Piano Bar offers strike duo chance to hit ri&ht notes Boksic's mastery unrewarded as Southampton exorcise demons FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League Worthington Cup final Non-league National Women Taylor hits out at lack of passion Picture Gallery Gloomy Claridge given dismal send-off Palace suffer at the hands of Suffo Challenge to survive brings out the best in Little Hull could have ceased to exist last week but their manager is tackling his taskwith relish Time running out for McFarland Cardiff leap to front of hungry pack Boa Morte times his entrance perfectly to inspire Fulham Paul brothers put on the style for rampaging Bulls Rugby league Broncos have no answer to Jackson Conference leaders crash out Football By Our Sports Staff: Bennett bears fruit of his labours Golf Jones strikes twice as Can nock end run Hockey Takaloo overcomes pain to retain title Boxing Favourites get home draw in quarter-finals Mayock gearing up to be Britain's new lion of Lisbon Athletics Beachill continues climb to the top Squash Snow reports Hendry back in winner's circle with 147 Snooker Newcastle's revolution bears sweet fruit at bitter end Rugby union Murphy underlines international claims Sparkling Bath increase pressure on Saint-Andre Tuigamala disarms Harlequins Alison Kervin At Twicknenham Robinson denied by heavy mob Contepomi ensures honours are shared England forced to dip into reserves for cover Gillespie attempts to organise the unknown Racing Plumpton Results from Saturday's four meetings Rapid Raceline The Times Leaders in the National Hunt championships Meeting Points Frost threatens Catterick Southwell Teenage sisters take pole positions Schools Sport For the record Rugby union Pools check This week's fixtures Escude's qualified success Sport in Brief McMillan drives New Zealand on Sport in Brief Jones keeps firm grip on titles Sport in Brief Jets fly high on way to final Sport in Brief Cambridge make waves on Tideway Sport in Brief Boy's own dream is dashed Sport in Brief England pay for their sins Sport in Brief Giants bring end to Cardiff s run Sport in Brief Arsenal shake Belles again Sport in Brief Mansour has the edge Sport in Brief From our correspondent: Bagger suffers from the odd bogey The Times Long-range view must be kept in perspective From your correspondent: Video fails to kill off doubts over try Sponsors must put oar in Start footballers younger Ellen sailing illegally Sport on TV Star Attraction A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead I was there… Date: October 26,1986 Venue: Adelaide Occasion: Nigel Mansell has his first Formula One world championship in sight until his rear tyre explodes with 19 laps left in the season's final race allowing Alain Prost to take the title Sport Online Don Bradman: batsman, genius, gentleman Od On other pages A remarkable Test career in close-up Arts Fashion Parenting Plus Inter//face Will PlayStation2 change your life? Contents Inside The cyber endgame Sony with its PlayStation2 and Microsoft with the Xbox are set for a flight over a crucial corner of your living room. But will this magic box be 'the gateway to life' for anyone other than the lonely eccentric? Richard Morrison reports The 2 Minute Briefing No limit to our need to speed Road accidents kill 3,500 people a year and speed limits may become an election issues as politicians wrangle over a solution, Carol Midgley joined a poliec patrol—to find that most drivers break the limit, but that bad motoring can be a bigger danger Earthwatch The Times Joanna Coles Relatives of the dead victims turned up to vent their grief in scenes so wrenching that even the stenographer was in tears Herpes? It can lead to a mutual bond Gotham, a mag for New York's finest social butterflies Picture Gallery Answer back Children on family breakdown 'I'm glad my Dad doesn't live with me' Mummy… I don't feel well What do you do when your chilf is unwell—phone the doctor or use your own judgment and let them have a day at home? Julie Myerson looks at a common dilemma A seriously unwell child will always lie In bed, unquestioning-and passive The Times How can I stop my son's pub Visits? Jenny, 46 Parent. forum Your questions answered by Times readers and parenting experts I'm concerned about the amount of time my 16-year old son spends at the pub with his friends. He goes several times a week and says he sticks to soft drinks. I feel he should be dong something more useful with his time, such as reading, dong sport or going to the cinema, but he won't listen Where is the next Einstein? Did malaria ruin Rome? Anjana Ahuja Science Briefing Satellite sparkler The Times Advertisement Digital micro-chip enhances hearing… Not glad to be on the gay power list 'Our' is one thing, wanting to be on New York magazine's forthcoming 'Gay Power List' is another, says James Colfard From grim to groovy It got off to a slow start, but London Fashion Week finally lived up to expectations Lisa Armstrong Fashion Journalist of the year Reach for a star Celebrities were the new supermodels at the Rover British Fashion Awards, says Deborah Brett Versace and the faded pop star Dinner with Donatclla's inner circle is perfect, unless you're nest to Simo Ic Bon The Times Homestyle rococo Yes! no! Put them away girls Beauty buzz green tea Punching his weight Keanu Reeves, laid-back dude, as wife-beater? Only in the name of art, he tells Martyn Palmer Raymond Gubbay Hounded by this dog Sean Macaulay is all shook up by an Elvis convention heist movie and a less than animated cartoonist comedy Justifying its genre-pilfering with dollops of Tarantino-isms only makes things worse ENO Lay off this fine old lady The V&A is showing its age, but it's nothing that cosmetics can't fix, says Richard Morrison The trend in all British museunis and galleries is towards hyperactive showmanship A knight of the soul There is much more to admire than simply a surperb Falstaff in the RSC's Henry IV, says Ian Johns Royal Opera House Picture Gallery 'Fiona Shaw's Magnificent Medea… Entertainments Madame Entertainments Recital Leif Ove Andsnes Wigmore Hall Recital Holl/Vignoles Queen Elizabeth Hall Larging it in old Egypt Opera a monumental Aida at the Albert Hall proves overwhelming for Rodney Milnes Opera The Fairy Queen Wigmore Hall Play choice compiled by Marit Hargie The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling Recycled paper made up… Weekend viewing Weekend viewing Paul Hoggart Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Picture Gallery Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) Virgin BBC 1 Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2275 AA The Times Contents Risk is minimal, say government medics What are we paying As we all become more high-tech, debate rages as to 'No Overall Danger' Hidden menace of radiation? The jury is still out Areas of Concern What Research Has Found Www. virginbiz. net/freetrial Irs Apple blossom time Apple unveiled new models of its famous iMac last week iln Tokyo. Liz Balley was there to see them Why these calling cards will soon be a credit to us all Beb Hammersley on a special mobile phone service that will make it easier to buy goods online, and help to reduce frausd News Bnittes BT Where the wild things are Webwatch Ntl: broadband internet Groovy baby! Thiss is classy camp No One Lives Forever is a Bond-inspired joy. Lovingly scripted, scored and acted, it is a louch fantasy that hits all the right targets Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott PC World the Computer Superstore Inter/face Be a very smart dresser Liz Bailey reveals how, when fashion meets technology, knickers will monitor phone calls and jackets will go shopping Claudia's winning way SmartCertify Direct The Times Pmr Group PLC Problems are not so open and shut Jargonaut The Times Priceline
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