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News from 01/03/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, John Goodbody and David Hands, Nina Temple, Director, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Sarah Potter, J. A. Hemmings, Magnus Linklater, David Rhys Jones, Steven Goldman, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Spiro James, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Adam Mars-Jones, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Rotherwick, James Bone, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Barbara Ellen, David McVay Second division, Coline Covington, Chair, British Confederation, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Brown, John O'Leary Education Editor, Lester May, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Steve Bird, Russell Jenkins and Paul Wilkinson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Melanie Purnell, Pat Gibson, Malika Oufkir's, Serge Lourie, Joshua Jampol, Dominic Walsh, Tim Reid, John D. Hart, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Douglas Fairbairn, Robert Bruce, Abigail Wood, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Stuart Crainer, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Harry Keane, N. C. Russell, Daniel McGrory, Alec Eden, Paul Armstrong, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson and Steve Bird, Adrian Brodkin, Robert Bruce-Chwatt, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Michael Dynes and Gabriella Gamini, Adam Chapman's, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Philip Whiteley, Norman Trewhitt, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Sharif Ahmad Khawaja, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Jonathan Winegarten, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Tim Reid and Oliver Wright, Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, Richard Owen and Laura Peek, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tim Hands, John Allison, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, Annie Turner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Ben Selby, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tony Dawe, Ben Macintyre, Hannab Betts, Tim Reid and John O'Leary, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Ben Webster, Transport Correspondent and Paul Wilkinson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sue Spence, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Debbie Beckerman, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Russell, Damian Barr,

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Carnage on breakfast express Car driver made 999 call in attempt to avert disaster Share Match Index Fantasy Shares Index Foot-and-mouth 'incubating rapidly' Brown tells MPs Index England win Hal is born again Milosevic inquiry Exam results NTT Communications The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Appointments The weather today Help for grieving relatives Wife saved by her husband 's survival guide The Selby Train Crash Our house shook. Then came an eerie silence Villagers gave tea and comfort to the shocked and injured Halifax Barrier too short to stop motorway vehicle The Selby Train Crash Quake device helps rescues MacAbre coincidence of Hatfield engine Hospitals were ready for action State sell-off was folly, say the French Marquess of the brothel tells of his lovely war Portman Building Society Microsoft Police sergeant 'tried to strangle inspector lover' It's an ill wind that doesn't blow someone a silver lining BMA guide to halt 'back-door euthanasia' Life Search New bones await watchdog Reporting rule 'unworkable' London's £2m housing boom Treasury man now the sleaze buster American tests offer new hope on Alzheimer's GM orange tree bears early fruit The Saturday Times Hastings Direct Doctors 'failing heart patients' Compaq Win is boost for driving instructor SAAB Blair betrayed a generation, says ex-Ofsted chief RBS Advanta Halifax Prince shows he's on Archers' wavelength Lorry driver 'sealed in migrants for voyage' Renault Mégane Straw aims to outlaw 21 terror groups BT Is new Hal the first intelligent machine? Avro PC World Pope hosts a relaunch of agnostic 2001 Cate Blanchett on children The times magazine Lloyds TSB By a Correspondent: Crash plane's black boxes found Ministers set to spend £1.53bn on roadworks Firms reject driving plans Woman dies from the Pill Subsidence Problems? Rescue ploughs release trapped convoy Versace serves up the glamour Demure debut for Bush girl Malta Electronic tag for boxer News in Brief MacKay funeral PC for trial Cigarette bans Video denial Mother's check Sour grapes Wedding killer Wild at heart Fraud doctor Lloyds TSB UK online for business Punters feel they are being taken for ride Stocks of anti-viral disinfectant running low Economy will fight off effects of outbreak Foot-And-Mouth The Times Online Fujitsu Computers Siemens Germany 'stands on verge of disaster' Review may mean more local produce Audi Hunt for source of infection turns to Argentina Lambing season brings new fears Outbreak reaches Ulster In Brief Pork prices may rise by a third Alert at three Scottish farms One. Tel Blair feels pain of farmers in a country ceasefire MPs suspend their normal hostilities CAF Parliament in Brief Nationwide Chief Justice set for showdown on court steps Dixons Anglers plucked from ice floes Bank of Scotland Financier's jail escape bid foiled News in Brief (AFP): Iraqis detained (AP): Smugglers killed (AP): Princess jailed (AP): Model , 15,'raped' (Reuters): High-flying drunk Confident Bush launches drive for big tax cuts Emissions may be capped in U-turn by Republicans Norwich Union Direct Line One. Tel Innocence born out of shame Gateway AOL Milosevic faces arrest over gold scandal Seattle gets off lightly in big quake Patricia Hearst on $100,000 spree Dreams Combs spares Lopez witness box ordeal Cheltenham & Gloucester Online Exactly what shapes my grandson 's inheritance? His 30,000 genes will determine only part of his personality and prospects A return of life in the shadow of plague, pestilence and disaster Picture Gallery How Japan got stuck in the euro debate Cherie picked The Times Diary Collision Course The railway cannot be blamed for this latest crash Think Again The new law on financial journalism is ill-conceived Faith and Freedom The Pope's cinema choice is one of thought over orthodoxy Easing the burden of foot-and-mouth Money, marginals and manifestos Code of ethics for psychotherapy The power of prayer Biblical epics Question of standards Decimal coinage Wealth of treasure in ancient tombs Banks that care From here to eternity Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… The night sky in March Picture Gallery Anniversaries School news University news Appointments Forthcoming marriages The Institute of Indirect Taxation Memorial services Multiple Display Advertising Items VIP Packages Court & Social Luncheon Dinner The British Varicose Vein Centres Colin Campbell Journalist who mined a rich seam of anecdote Personal Column The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Commission Frances Lincoln Publisher who established Britain's best list of gardening titles and never stopped looking for ways to produce better books On This Day Cairo to Haifa Train Mined Stan Cullis 'Iron Manager' who guided Wolverhampton Wanderers to three league title wins AGFA Abbey still rebuffs Lloyds as BoS talks are ended King Coal forced from RJB throne Greenspan dashes hopes of early cut in US interest rates Japan's surprise decision BP accused of stifling debate Court finds against Baird Bank of Scotland Equitable warns on OFT inquiry into exit penalties Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates Vodafone raises £7.3bn with sale of French stake British American Tobacco Spirent laughs off telecoms blues 'Cautious' Eidos sees shares tumble Results in Brief Ineos sheds 600 jobs to cut costs Business in Brief Kirch option move Matalan rises (Bloomberg): Philip Morris plan Electra buyback BG selling stake Crosby disposal Rentokil to extend big buyback Reckitt out to acquire companies Cendant chiefs indicted for fraud Patience Wheatcroft: Burt left standing at the Abbey Commentary Japanese set for Big Mac float Propeller ARM is hit by rivals' gloom Arena up despite cancellation worries Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Canny Spirent proves to be a bright spot Reckitt Benckiser Schroders Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Bradford & Bingley cuts 10% of branches Ryanair 'unable to expand at Stansted Only here for the Beer Orders City Diary Dot-com dream that turned seriously silly Thwarted easy Jet lifts no-frills price Paper chase Full sail Schroders suffers as clients seek new managers BAT's legal fees rise to $200m as litigation grows The Times Fantasy Shares Bloomberg CAF Tax system in the last-chance saloon with the British public The Equitable Life Assurance Society Route to reform of company law may face Treasury jam English ICA uses 'heid' Portman Building Society Prize guy High hopes Late reverse for equities Fleming The Times Unit Trust Information Service Varilux Jockey Club addresses flaws of perception Street Cry aims to be big noise Tomorrow Barclays Darley boosts title defence by linking with Johnston Fantasy Formula Woods the major force in Classic sell-out Webb honoured to be master of her domain OD Younger brother permanently left in the shadow of others Northall gives tradition a dressing down Bradley to provide opening test Johnson refuses to rein in wide boys France ring the changes RFU moves to end stalemate Golding likely to carry on despite his frightening ordeal For the record Gilchrist century shatters India Alleyne calls for mature reflection Jesters happy with the point Sport in Brief Famous Grouse Warriors attempt to realise a dream David McVay assesses the performances of Eriksson's first England squad Abuse threatens Lennon's international career The Times Untidiness gives way to Spanish stroll for England Cullis, the colossus of Molineux By Our Sports Staff: Fulham allowed to rebuild Cottage Juliette Binoche is sweet temptation Last night's results Eriksson's start is the stuff of romance The Premiership today Figures adding up for County's new guard By Our Sports Staff: Crespo inspires Argentina to historic triumph Eriksson passes with flying colours The Times Crossword 21,664 Disease poses further threat to Six Nations The Formula One Handbook Old Speckled Hen First Executive Arthur Andersen Centrica 28 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Surprise yourself Organise an exhibition Mars Multiple Display Advertising Items Section One Perseverance pays in marketing An exhibition of photography organised by students at the University of East Anglia proved to be a surprising success Customer Systems Supply Chain Personnel Business Travel International Transco Experience Adam Chapman's AXA Property Sales in London NHS IT Recruitment Graduate Trainees Media Sales Chinese Herbalist-Beautician Required Hays Montrose All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Sales & Marketing Graduate Trainees: London/ South East Virgin atlantic Innogy Calling All Graduates Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd The Best Environmental Choice in Seafood The Sunday Times What's it like to work for a very unpopular company? Sree Krishna South Indian Restaurant Already Granduated? All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to The Caudwell Group of Companies From computer sciences to Up Which Ladder? HR Professionals Praxis Critical Systems AXA Marks & Spencer Financial Services Interexec Can managers save the world? Huntswoodctc Michael Page Tmp. worldwide My Big Break Mary Francis, 52, director general of the Association of British insurers Fiserv Capita RAS The European Investment Bank Cressing Templar VISA Turnham Green Ir35 Compliance CDOA The Royal Bank of Scotland Kingston Town Centre Management Novas Ouvertures Group Browning Enterprises The consultancy company Representative for China Factory West Sussex County Council Xybernaut Commission for Racial Equality All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Ovum Inkas Financial Corporation Ltd ARCS Specialist SKI Sales A Career in the French Alps Michael Page Aquinas Coriolis Textron Christie & Co International Wanted Pricewaterhousecoopers Chief Press Officer British Heart Foundation Henwood Executive Placement Services Ltd Sales Manager UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Harvey Nash Norwich Union AXA The Football Association Conoco Dimension Data KPMG Michael Page Sales PPIAB Chesterman Swann & Co Telewest Hanover Fox Nevard Roland MediGene Compaq Orange Carbury Trebor Bassett Camelot A merger most foul Companies joining forces can do more harm than good, says Phlip Whiteley Fairplace Novartis DETR Advantica Star quality Management Executives on the Move Picture Gallery HESS Amerada Hess TSG Management Executive Serious stuff Why management matters to the country Relationship Marketing Event Management Senior Human Resources Manager Section One 28 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Avanade RiverSoft Network Executive E-learning The virtual college that fits business hours Cedar Sainsbury's Section Two E-learning made easy at the virtual college A new state-of-the-art e-learning centre is providing online skills training to help It companies stay at the cutting-edge, reports Stephen Hoare Docent Centrica Vodafone A Steele Associates PJ Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Marconi Nokia Tenant Management Organisation Bower & Company AstraZeneca The glory days are over The GSM industry faces its moment of truth. Annie Turner reports Esporta Up and running Network Executives on the Move Silvac The Times Accenture IBM Microscape Microscope Allied Mills Siddall & Company HUX Barclaycard Opentext Corporation BACS Mature Experienced Business People SME Support Executives needed. Finance Director Managing Directors - Directors - Managers Rac RedEye Commercial Managers Senior Contracts Officers… Action Creating Cv Financial Controller CVs with Impact Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercuri Urval Manchester 2002 CMG Admiral Badenoch & Clark Cayman Islands Government Cross-cultural lift-off Devising an amaigamation plan for Europe's space sector was difficult, says Joshua Jampol Pricewaterhousecoopers Ellis Fairbank plc Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Limited Ellis Fairbank plc Flying high Premier Executives on the Move Soundcraft Club Secretary NAO Sense Touching Peoples Lives Wilberforce Chambers Pricewaterhousecoopers All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to City Director of Marketing Meat Hygiene Service The Times Enfield Investor in People Department for Education and Employment Lee Beesley Director - Strategic Marketing Projects BBC Groundwork Can you Broker a Deal? All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to BLISS Dextra Home Office DLO CRL ARC Moneycorp Michael Shanly Homes Select Ufi Kmc international search & selection Pricewaterhousecooper Caliber One Whitehead Mann GKR Compaq Inspiration Technology Across the table into the bedroom After 240 years, Wedgwood is updating its tableware and expanding into textiles. Peter Brown reports Hoggett Bowers Lord Search & Selection Hoggett Bowers LeadersOnline Bosses beware of the hair shirt technique Packages 28 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections BaSS James Allen Associates Limited Premier Executive Wedgwouldn't… But they have succeeded in changing the company F 1 Group PLC American Express Pegge. Thomas Section Two Viewpoint Film Education Travel Malika grew up in the court of a king. When she was… Contents Jailed and left to die When Malika Oufkir's father was executed for treason, she and her family were punished with life imprisonment. For nine years they were kept in separate cells; when they were reunited their mother no longer recognised them. This is their remarkable story In Tuesday's Times 2 Slaughter of the innocuous Foot-and-mouth is as serious to animals as bad cold is to human beings. So why the concern, asks scientist Abigail Wood Free with the Saturday Times The Times This 'people are the masters' malarky has spread like wet rot from politics to broadcasting, newspapers and the arts Funeral chic is a human rite Orchestra 's air on a shoestring Seeds of hope for prostate Tonssllectomy ban may stick in the throat Carehealth Can humans get foot-and-mouth? Art of cancer therapy Zinaxio The Sunday Times The history woman The National Trust is revising its view of the past. Moira Petty meets its new leader The French confection New Releases The screen adaptation of joanne Harris's bestselling novel. Chocilat is soft-centred and a little nutty, says Adam Mars-Jones Shock, horror Intern affairs Gallic symbol Carmen If you liked that, then try this.. . Food in the movies Held hostage by real life Illness, mudslides, guerrillas and a Hollywood live affair made Proff of life a tough shott, Taylor Hackford tells Steven Goldman Carlton New on video Anita Shreve Rednecks and red herrings No need to be psychic to know The Gift is going to turn nasty, say James Christopher Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release Opera & Ballet Royal Albert Hall AIDA Japes Dick Barton A Gate Theatre The Graduate Entertainments Listings Political animals These days, Hollywood portrays Presidents as skirt-chasing, double sleazebags-a bit like real life. James Christopher looks at how the White House lost its lustre TV movie of the week: Wall Street BBC Femme and fortune She epitomises Gallic angst, but Juliette Binoche needs a laugh, says Sean Macaulay A life in pictures Hollywood Diary Laying it on with a trowel Theatre The musical of The Secret Garden causes Benedict Nightingale to brush aside a guilty tear Political animals The Daughter-in-Law Orange Tree, Richmond Concert Les Arts Florissants/Christie Barbican Clean up rude rhymes This week: dealing with dirty ditties, changing schools, and special needs provision If you or your child is baffled by any aspect of education, each week the ed. forum panel will answer your questions. The panel is made will answer your questions. The panel is made up to two head teachers and a psychologist Telephone 020 7680 6800 Facsimile 020 7782 7899 Ufi AIFS Af Wanted Keen Readers EF Saxon Insurance Mapleacademy The Times HMC St. George's University Thisisrevision Times Newspapers Private lottery Opting out of 'bog standard' schooling can be harrowing process, says Debbie Beckerman The Times 'Selection can never be completely fair' How to get boys into books Turning boys into bookworms is easy if they are given the right motivation, discovers Sally Morris Will the Uk adopt SATs? A levels should ensure that SATs do not dominate the admissions process Telephone 020 7680 6800 Facsimile 020 7782 7899 Easter Revision Easter revision Cherwell BAC GCSE & A/as Level Revision The Times Mander Portman Woodward Albemarle Oxford Science Studies Oxford Caster Courses SeMs Gabbitas Oxford Tutorial College Times Newspapers The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Cities are a safe bet A selection of bargain travel opportunities Take off to Tunisia ASTA Airline Network Travelbag Austravel Just America Statesavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faresavers Trailfinders Flight Centre To advertise in this section please call one of our… Winter Sports Cruise & Sail Abroad Arena Travel Flight SEarchErs Ireland The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Yesterday 's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching Brand new Friends BBC1 Today's television Times Newspapers Limited, 2001. 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