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News from 08/03/2001

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Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Campbell Mitchell, Robert Cole, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Patrick Grattan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Philip Webster Political Editor and Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Dr Jonathan Sacks, Charles Saumarez Smith, Director, Paul Windley, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Steven Goldman, Ben Roberts's, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Julian J. Wragg, Matt Wolf, Adam Mars-Jones, Adan Jones, James Bone, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Hodgkinson (Proffessor), Richard Eaton, Barbara Ellen, Geoff Brown, Mike Cooper, Irwin Stelzer, Richard Miles and Adam Jones, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Hodson, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Richard Dain, Valerie Elliott, Jane Bird, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Alison Hatch, Julia Neuberger, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stuart Rose, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Aidan Ruff, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Robert Bruce, Eve-Ann Prentice, Jill Sherman and Sam Coates, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Roger Price, Angela Knight, Audrey Magee, Roger Maynard and Catherine Philp, John Kavanagh, Helen Rumbelow, James Dunnett, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, John Wadham, Director, Mark Atherton, Simon de Bruxelies, Peter Jones, chairman, Geoffrey R. Fox, Sally Walter, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Christine Buckley and Angela Jameson, Charles D. Wroe, Oliver August, Wilf Altman, Nick Hasell, Ed Thompson, Peter Cotgreave (Director), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Agence France-Presse, Matt Dickinson and Kevin McCarra, James Doran, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, K. J. Marks, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Ian Johns, Phillip Howard, Matthew Parris, Roland Watson and Lea Paterson, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, David Green, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Catherine O'Brien, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Tony Dawe, Beryl M. Goldsmith, Richard Miles, Chris Quick, Lea Paterson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Godfrey Golzen, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Eric Brown, Chris Ayres, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Nigel Doran, Christopher Warman, Pugh and Way, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Kim Newman, Garry Jenkins, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,

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Labour MPs could be excused for praying that Gordon… Budget 2001 The definitive 28-page guide Brown woos families for May election Share Match Jupiter QCs face axe as poor value for money The Times Today Picture Gallery Baby boomer is snug and smug Budget sketch Cheltenham Festival called off Killer drink-driver jailed for 15 years Smartest boys beat brightest girls Main Points at a Glance The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Appointments 'Fashion accessory' replica guns to be taken off streets The weather today Toys that look like the real thing Record sentence for 13-pint driver who killed six Astronomers use Venus to date Van Gogh work Prada Fiftieth birthday surgery caused 'horrific' injury Response to public concern Jurors weep for woman attacked at station OFT calls for 'silk' system to be scrapped Homebase Restrictive practices that fail the public Reformers face a long haul Badge of seniority opens the door to wealth Cricket star defies Mugabe's gunmen Anna Nicole could end up with nothing The Times Football Handbook Bite case police dog honoured Dixons Plot to kidnap Russell Crowe Boys beat girls in tests for the brightest One 2 one Ee by gum! Yorkshire gets its own degree Jail rigour at school Obedience and dependence: a week in the life of a… Norwich Union Direct Head sees red over 'aggressive' uniforms Rogers condemns 'trophy architecture' First you get permission then change the design Avro Currys Outhouse with pool and gym stays put Ancient Inca city threatened by landslides Novell Failed Thai tycoon faces extradition Nexs in Brief Footballer cleared Suicide girl, 13 Bevin memorial Bare necessity Rector 'won't let millennium debt ruin flock' £500 boost for holiday Share Match Prudential Two die on RAF sailing exercise Unable to speak Church dismisses vicar who was jailed PC World Vets order first cull of Dartmoor animals Foot-And-Mouth Worries grow for welfare of ewes as lambing starts Swiftcall Newspaper group sets up aid fund In Brief European checks Eurostar food ban Cheltenham off as racing resumes despite the odds BUPA Nokia Connecting People Outbreak will not delay May poll despite new cases Foot-And-Mouth Blair to fight election from the home front Transport 'risks new outbreak' ILPH Sinn Fein dissidents set to challenge Adams in polls Hinduja: Mandelson must return In Brief Pledge for poor Health campaign Quote of the day Today in Parliament Man who made Blur wins royalty case Jury told of lethal gas leak Eagle Star PoW cash is sought by 22,000 One. Tel Jamie Oliver on rhubarb Yugoslavia may forge alliance with Nato Serbs join their former foes in facing Albanian rebels UK online Fujitsu Computers Siemens US force opens fire in Kosovo Chinese pupils killed making fireworks Troops in East Timor criticised Picture Gallery 27 girls burnt to death in hostel Mitsubishi Motors Drug smugglers dig tunnels into US Holland & Barrett No talks' pledge as Sharon is sworn in Travelodge Universities face race quotas World in Brief Cod's safety net (AP): Korea summit (AFP): Government quits Braveheart sale Cheney back Computers wiped out by 'naked wife' virus Gateway Teenage girl opens fire in high school cafeteria Storm strikes New England Norwich Union Hispanics challenge biggest US minority Budget Q&A Proof that the lecture is alive and kicking Virtual reality seminars are all very well, but nothing beats watching the speaker Business should beware Chancellors bearing very small gifts Can Brown ever be a great Prime Minister? Empty House The Times Diary New Social Democracy Brown uses his Budget to lift the curtain on labour's Act Two Conservation or Cash The new riddle of the Lost City of the Incas Warmongers Nato must act decisively to curb Albanian millitants Dangers of wider Terrorism Act Hague's foreign land Bus tickets in advance Regulation and red tape strangling the farmers Ministry of Science Beyond sound barrier Tall buildings London's dying? Expensive babies Fuzzy logic Welsh whingeing Judging Mandelson Court Circular Personal Column Latest wills Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Luncheon Dinner Royal Warrant Holders Association School news University news Legal appointments Lives in Brief Stan Smith Wide-ranging artist and dedicated teacher who believed in living Bohemian life to the full Sir Anthony Tuke Chairman of Barclays Bank faced fierce criticism over the company's business dealings with South Africa under apartheid Prevention of Theatre Fires Richard O'grady Fighting to save Glasgow Zoo Return of racing tests old loyalties to the absolute limit Close relationship between sport of kings and farming community is being stretched Vaughan pleads case against double duty Badminton Legal & Public Notices Emms looking to remain in elite company For the record Today's fixtures Lingfield's joy turns to sorrow Racing St Felix Maiden Stakes Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Wolverhampton Meeting Points Abolition of betting tax points way to 'golden age' The Times Nationwide Sri Lanka make England pay for rare lapse Cricket Bjorn puts rivals on red alert Golf Injuries leave Britain on shaky foundation Athletics Light Blues have the ring of confidence Boxing Hickstead to gain added prize-money Sport in Brief Cunningham looks south Rugby league Stanley touches inspiring heights Bowls Referees on trial as IRB seeks global harmony Rugby union United left with point to prove as Scholes strikes late Football Bergkamp to miss Munich climax Sfa Nissan Liverpool's appetite runs beyond the task in hand FC Porto v Liverpool Uefa Cup quarter-final, first leg (8.05pm) Deportivo fight back Last night's football results Hignett gets the better of Bolton Chelsea get their act back on the road Football Collymore shuns last chance to take early retirement The Premiership today The Times Online Penalty leaves Taylor in torment Wooden Forest spark back into life Cheltenham suffers knockout blow The Times Crossword Postponements set to cause havoc with rugby season Scholes leaves it late Life Search Football Picture Gallery Times jury The voters' verdict Brown's bold return to Labour's Swinging 60s Comment Picture Gallery Index Spread betting finds it has backed a loser A Budget for families? By Times Staff: Garages fail to pass on fuel tax cut to motorists An IFA today could keep the taxman at bay How the Budget will affect you At last, a fair deal for mothers, in work and at home Times writers give their verdicts on what the Chancellor's benefit measures really mean for the family Mary Ann Sieghart hails a parents' Budget Brown is a social engineer in disguise Irwin Stelzer sees the State advance More help for childcare costs Working parents David Green, director of Civitas, a market-oriented think-tank Picture Gallery Mothers and fathers to get ?100 a week maternity pay Babies bonus VAT break for big children Clothes tax Parents get bonus and time with baby Families £30,000 earners worse off Ni Investment pays for punters In currency Starting rate change brings £36.60 tax cut New threshold Dr Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi Priceline Claims process 'will put off many families' Baby credit £1bn tonic for ageing hospital wards Health TD Waterhouse Julia Neuberger, chief executive of the King's Fund, a health charity £235m to step up war on drugs Crime campaign Magician uses his five aces to bring joy to one and all Peter Riddell on a trick unlikely to be repeated Research incentive receives a broad welcome Medicines Millions to combat teacher shortages Education Farmers feel left out in cold Countryside Spare a sympathetic thought for Tories on the doorstep Alice Miles sees party with reason to be blue Alison Hatch, primary school teacher of the year Abbey National Moves aim to help the 'hard to employ' New Deal Split views on rate impact Keen shoppers will save the day Economic forecast The weakest links Spending trends Unleaded petrol cut by 2p and green fuels boosted Fuel duty Surprised bishops cheer VAT 'refund' Churches £1bn rescue package for run-down areas Urban renewal Charles Saumarez Smith, Director of the National Portrait Gallery Tax relief for amateur clubs Sport Free-entry campaign finally pays off Museums BT Bookies gamble on a record bonanza Betting Little cheer in the distilleries Beer, wines and spirits Film industry gets three-year breathing space Entertainment Peter Jones, chairman of government-owned bookmaker the Tote Small brewers toast victory after long fight Real ale NSI Decision will end offshore exodus of big firms Duty Bank of Scotland Blend of Red and Blue brings colour to the economy's cheeks Lea Paterson analyses Gordon Brown's four years in office Strong Brown a match for Lloyd George Secretive band of trusted servants Dolphin Manufacturers angered by failure to act on climate levy Industry response Firms hit out over burden of red tape Small businesses Encouragement for more staff to invest in job Workers' incentives Stuart Rose, chief executive of Arcadia, the stores… Fears on disclosure Boardroom pay Firms frustrated by delay Corporate taxation Industry's views sought on tax credit for R&d Research IR35 tax to be fought in courts The Budget in Brief Tax exemption for minibuses Energy allowance for investment Venture capital rules relaxed Artists can now average earnings Full relief for flat conversions Threshold for Iht pegged to inflation Inheritance tax Full backing is given to investment change Savings review Isa and Pep concessions Savings and investment Angela Knight, CEO of Apcims, the stockbrokers' association Elderly angry at lack of new cash Pensions Dell Families don't get all the credit Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Panel is split as drinkers rejoice The Times Budget jury The Nurse\ The Higher-Rate Taxpayer The Single Mother The Director with Company Car The Older Pensioner The Retired Couple The Disabled Worker The Tradesman The Middle Manager The Small Business Owner The New Deal Student Polite hearing of small bequests No Title Prudence reaps rewards for financial ringmaster The Chancellor's speech Chase Devere Investments PLC Royal Mail What Does The Budget Mean For You? Portillo on the lookout for more tax cuts Tories' dilemma Hague condemns cynical Budget which conceals a raft of hidden future charges The Opposition reply 'Victorian values spoil 21st century masterpiece' Backbench debate Pursuit of economic stability The following are extracts from investing for the Long Term: Building Oppurtunity and Prosperity for All Petrol costs contribute to the volatility in prices Inflation How unemployment has fallen since 1997 The Labour market Yahoo! chief resigns after share collapse Panel rebuke for Wiggins over illegal accounts Japan considers rebasing yen as currency sinks Virus fears put Dolly behind closed doors Bank chiefs enjoy fruits of record profits Halifax Cannons chief gets time to complete buyout Britannic cuts 2,000 jobs Coats Viyella appoints Flower as chief executive Pension buyers still misled, says PIA Luxury Britannic abandons direct salesforce AorTech cash call off Results in Brief ILP may sell business The Times Fantasy Shares Bloomberg Amec in talks to buy rest of SPIE The Times Shell offers $2.2bn for Barrett Business in Brief Rexam unit sold Rolls-Royce order Toys R Us ahead French connection Honeycombe deal Fears for US take toll of LVMH growth E malaysia Brown spends most from least Commentary Vodafone to take more cautious line on expansion Kingfisher makes changes in e-commerce Holmes Place expands Merger helps BNP Paribas to a 26% rise Taste of déjà brew from Pubmaster City Diary Up in Neon City Diary Off the menu City Diary The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Afternoon gains fail to hold Landlord Mortgages Share Match Forget the law—settle your tax bill with an agreement Albanians speak up Sodexho Alliance At the double Colour code Directors must take responsibility for running companies Tobacco sector breathes easy Picture Gallery Index reshuffle fuels Turbo Genset 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 Hold on, Vodafone looks a good call Tempus Britannic Communisis Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street A new car celebration and a £36 shrug The winnners and losers KPMG Torres & Partners Financial Ombudsman Service Wensum plc Power naps Should staff sleep in the office? Foxtons ARC GRS Mercuri Urval Graduate to Management Opportunities When does a perk turn into fraud? Susan MacDonald Career choice Novartis Customer Systems Opus Dent Urgently Require Cornhill Publications National STaTiSTiCS Calling All Graduates Experience How 40 winks on the job can help productivity and profit Damian Bar Work style For a new career, press here Go further, faster with telecoms' highest… Up Which Ladder? From environmental science to … Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Page International Bower & Company The Times Management Executive Marcusevans Bhangra Beat Ltd All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box Rac Chesterton Residential PIMS Extraordinary Opportunity Junior HR Officer PSD Equant Lti Implement consulting Environment Agency A brief encounter seals the deal Des Dearlove The Changing Business DSa MCA Home Office Goldman Sachs My Big Break Think different Riley Compaq Ashwood Associates CDA M&G Investments The Natural History Museum European Bank Pertrac Regency I Hill Management Times Newspapers Trend Micro Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office Invest Hong Kong… Penta Metals Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anderol Citib@se plc Haldane Already Graduated? Career moves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Training Sales Executive It & Telco Sales A Career in the French Alps Sales Team Managers British Tours Ltd Site Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items CVs with Impact CMR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Going Places Net searcHers Wallace hind Group Communications Manager The Lloyd Group Alliance Leicester IPS A. Steele Associates Hunts Wood Barclays Logical Interexec Are you ready for the opportunity of a lifetime? Whitehead Mann GKR DB ALDI Connaught Sales Manger Required Headstrong Ngauge recruitment services Acas University of Northumbria at Newcastle McCANN-ERICKSON BTG EsMeRK Rewarding Career Accenture Barclays Lti KPMG Beating the boredom blues Fun and games at work can help to alleviate the tedium, reports Godfrey Golzen Carter James Questor International Odgers Harvey Nash Management Executives on the Move In the hot seat Harvey Nash Imperial Tobacco Make work fun Try and throw some fish around City Consultants One 2 one Graduate to Management Opportunities Sony MWA Hedra In-f light e-mails The latest in onboard airline… Futurestep Pfj Technology and Senior Appointments Keep in touch by e-mail at 30,000ft With the latest technology, you will soon be able to send e-mails and use your mobile phone when you're flying high in the sides, reports Jane bird KPMG Heidrick & Struggles Morgan Clarke Consulting Prism Executive Recruitment Smith Nephew Sony Madge web Logicc An end to short-termism The IT skills shortage is being treated with a long-term strategy, says John Kavanagh Hux Vodafone Interbrew UK Ltd A measured move Avaya communication Medlock Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items E equisys How seriously do you want to be taken? SMCL Halcyon Datacorp (UK) IT Sales-Ote ?65K+ RNIB Bolero Cofunds Aquinas Executive Recruitment The Times Secure Computing Technical Pure people EDS Open Text Corporation McKinsey & Company Microsoft Rising to the challenge Wilf Altman looks at four women who are kaking their mark as interim managers Financial Services Lord Search & Selection The Times Sound investment Premier Executives on the Move Lord Search & Selection Greenberg Glass Director of Operations The Times Director of Finance The Charted Institute of Marketing Hoggett Bowers Lantra Trust Global resources, national impact ADTI Consulting Resources Connection DETR Environment Transport Regions TRL Greenwich Council The Sunday Times IT Associate Director Kingston town centre management Kmc international search & selection The Times Futurestep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Delivering Leadership Succession Planning Associates ALPS Recruitment Consultants Ait Whitehead Mann GKR Heidrick & Struggles Ipc media IForce Peoplepo Regent Consulting Aquinas Do we really need this Budget? Chris Quick asks accountants whether the the Chancellor's annual showcase speech would be better undelivered Harvey Nash Ramsey Hall HUX Regent Consulting Packages Swap your litigation rights for a lump sum Harvey Nash Whitehead Mann GKR Scottish Enterprise Tinkering with the system. Why accountants dread the… Mercun Urval Whitehead Mann GKR Gundersen Bucher Rugman Senior Executives Directors Managers Section Two Opinion Interview Film Education Whatever you say, dear Contents Surrender? I give up Laura Doyle's book The Surrendered Wife preaches financial dependence and submissiveness for wives. Against her instincts, Marion McGilvary followed its advice for a week, and overleaf, the male view The family doctor Subservient women held families together Keeper of the secret Who gunned down EastEnder Phill Mitchell? Garry Jenkins meets the man who knows (and, of course, won't say) The Impoteance Association The Times National Gallery to get the picture Can money lift you out of the Slough of Despond? And if so, how much do you need? Don't they know who I am? How to avoid DVT Island Cool Tiggy v the ciggy peril Hay fever help: the eyes have it Why eggs are still good for you Chocolat Justice at last for Omagh? The bomb ing of the BBC has highlighted the determined campaign by families of the Omagh bomb victims to launch a civil action to bring the suspects to court, Andrew Magee reports The Times Football Handbook The 2 Minute Briefing The Irish peace process 'I'm not a Blair babe' An ex-MEP is taking the Labour Party to a tribunal. Catherine O'Brien Budget Pedigree charms New Releases Christopher Guest makes Adam Mars-Jones sit up, beg, roll over and play dead with his fine doggie mockumentaryu Past caring Hollywood history in the faking Costing Costner Why Kevin is counting on Thirteen… Strike force It's lights, cameras and inaction… Now Showing at Cinemas Nationwide If you liked that, then try this … Mock documentaries The greatest stories ever sold Hollywood's rewriting of history may be bunk, but it's also good box office. Roll those crimes against facts New on video Love is a many splintered thing New Release a London romantic comedy, a chilling documentary labour of love and a serial killer's warped desires raise mixed emotions for James Christopher Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release UK box office Top Ten Opera & Ballet Unmissable Opera & Ballet Lady Salsa Vaudeville Theatre Witches Eastwick Giselle Entertainments Listings Gunning for yet more trouble Interview Kevin Costner may need Thirteen Days to be a hit movie, but he's still calling the shots, he tells Steven Goldman The Uk's Number One Film Site TV movie of the week: Rain Man The Sunday Times Lights, camera, activists Hollywood is facing not one strke but two, and the moguls are panicking, says Sean MacAulay Diary Hollywood Stolen but not lost for ever As art and antique theft grows, Mike Cooper introduces a report on how private companies are helping the police to protect stolen goods Too precious to insure Special policies may be needed by the owners of valuable works of art, says Christopher Warman How to safeguard your art and antiques at home Chubb University of Leicester University of Hull MBA in London Graduate OUBS City MBA No Title Why the UN came to Bath Education Children are learning the art of negotiation and critical debate. Oliver Wright reports Education BT Woodhead needs target practice Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvard Summer School Cherwell College Education Challenge Headfort Prep School Easter revision St. George's University Telephone 020 7680 6800 Facsimile 020 7782 7899 United Arab Emirates University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tudor Hall Bursar Language Courses Darwin College Cambridge Bursarship Senior Appointments The University of Salford Oxford To advertise in this section please telephone The… The Japan Information and Cultural Centre Can I teach my child at home? This week: Attention Deficit Disorder, special grants, home education and non-EU students in the UK A Children who are educated at home by their parents… Airline Network Little bed, plenty board A Selection of last-minute bargain travel opportunities Fly Upper Club Class Cut-price Caribbean A week at the British Snowboarding Championships at £379 Change of address does not end trading ban Controlling shareholding not decisive of employment Insurer exempts cover for theft if keys were left in or on car Commissioner entitled to set 95% bus target Deciding whether a person has British nationality Council failed to perceive standing order damage to democracy What Wine? Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Word Watching by Philip Howard Alisdair Pugh and Way Newspapers Support Recycling Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Today's Television Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2284 "Old Speckled Hen"

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