News from 09/03/2001
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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Carl Mortished and James Doran, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Frank S. Nairn, James Landale Political Correspondent and Sam Coates, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Helen Daniel, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Roland Watson, Gary Duncan and Helen Nugent, Peter Lansley, Magnus Linklater, Stuart Kind, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Jeremy E. Billingham, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Peter Sharkey, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Deborah Bee, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Eaton, Barbara Ellen, Stuart MacOnie, Raymond Snoddy, Peter Brown, Chris Rennard, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mike Carey Author, Victoria Matthews, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, David J. O. Llewellyn, Michael Knipe, Anthony Stennett, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Fraser Nelson Scottish Political Correspondent, Mike Bradley, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Oliver Wright and Simon de Bruxelles, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Geoffrey King, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Martin F. Marix Evans, Paul McCann, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Andrew Leeke, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Tom Baldwin and James Landale, Richard Hoyle, Adam Jones, Matt Dickinson and David McVay, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Philip Havers, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Natalle Ferstendik, Julian Dolman, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Terence Morris, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, J. E. Gray, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Peter Fullerton, Lea Paterson, Economics Editor, Simon Jenkins, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, John Chambers, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Geoff Watson, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Adam Howorth, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Frank Field, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoBlair uses poll fever to deflect Hinduja report Share Match Fantasy Shares The Times Burning shame Foreign Office bars Princess's Tibet trip The Times today: From out of the blue, a legend rises again Inside IRA arms offer De Valois dies Dig protest Vets fear black market sheep will spread virus In the Saturday Times Tiffany & Co. The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Media Ink-splodge Budget is all things to all men Parliamentary Sketch Unions to order new strikes on Underground By Our Transport Correspondent: Railtrack plans August shutdown The weather today Teachers link up in protest After a year, still keeping an Eye on London 2 Wheel life Girl, 7, sues her school over ban on earrings Virgin money Cash card lure for tweenagers Exercise could help to prevent breast cancer Hindujas had Dome perk worth £460.000 Inscape By a Correspondent: Russia halts Pavlova's return By Our Home Correspondent: Teenage refugees abducted from UK Byers backs profession reforms Eurostar trio on the run face prison Ballet's Dame Ninette dies at 102 Magistrates want proof of pudding News in Brief Benefits backlog Harefield cleared Net fraud fear Juror investigated 'Superbug' hope Degree for Prince Weather stamps Landlord's last orders to his wife were unfair Cocaine gang leader is sentenced to 25 years The Times Football Handbook African deaths driver is guilty British Gas Writing on wall for signature M&s label Stormont peace talks break up in acrimony B&Q Concern as Sands learns tips on how to communicate Police hunt held up by BBC's poor film Campbell's blue beauty emerges from the deep Halifax Virgin A good bedside manner can be a real life-saver Comet NHS money wasted on inhalers hard to handle Prudential Fame is a week in the Big Brother house Footballer drank pints of cocktails on night of attack P&o Stena Line Picture Gallery Fujitsu Siemens Computers Theatres applaud historic £25m grant Fire forces emergency landing New in Brief Boy dies in fire Man fell 150ft Chased to death On the blower Trade Partners UK Saving money on clothes is child's play Lea Paterson, Economics Editor, zips to the Chancellor's VAT-free bargains Virgin one Brown's raid on pension funds 'a stealth tax' A half-hearted and incoherent response Hastings Direct Artists win partial tax victory Tories must find another £3bn in cuts, Labour says Sharps Bedrooms Hague camp in gloom as Sun shines on Blair Horse trainers divided over farmers' plight Renault Laguna Dartmoor faces biggest cull yet Children's farm animals killed Spread of virus to sheep upsets forecast Musical genius is a natural born composition Greatness starts at kindergarten Commentary BT HSBC First Bond novel sells for record £11,400 Atheist to judge Preacher of the Year Currys Priest wins science accolade Eagle Star Depressed Army wife's suicide News in Brief Win is a relief Driver sentenced Pilot lost control Blethyn's US role Turner for sale Over the Rainbow is America's top song Apple pie and Uncle Sam versus camp blokes and Scousers Star Alliance Songs of the Century Hague's drive to heal tolerance rift doomed Daewoo 'Bring back hanging' The rocker Phillips Auctioneers 'We have moved on from being hotblooded' The mod Clear farms will be able to move animals Labour defiant after first defeat in Scotland National Savings Parliament in Brief PC World Pro-foxhunting money goes to the Middle Way Jamie Oliver on rhubarb The Link US court puts Nazi slave deal in peril Italy's President clears the way for May poll Surgeon prepares for human cloning Sky Japan's economy faces disaster German fashion in grip of terrorist chic Paris protests over US 'spying' on EU Seat Swing into spring Women's Day with a twist Albanian rebels escape as US troops seize base UK online Show of force will serve as a warning Serbs to patrol Kosovo zone Norwich Union War veterans gloat as farm goes to ruin Time Norwich Union Mugabe rules out a snap election Temple Mount dig provokes Israeli wrath Emotional flashpoint is legacy of complex struggle Hannibal Citibank East Timor arrests start riot News in Brief (Reuters): Eta suspect held (AP): Kidnapper jailed (AFP): Daewoo warrant (AFP): Dog and bone Powell out of step over sanctions Senate battle looms on tax cuts Financial sun shines on forecasters Pinochet ordered to face trial for abuses Ford Football Q&a Provincial populism or grubby racism? William Hague underestimated the innate tolerance of the British people Why a little bit of toast is at the cutting edge of science and theology Picture Gallery Farewell at last to the sick man of Europe Hello lolly The Times Diary Court Politics The Bar Council should put forward more reform proposals Provisional Agreement The IRA has improved the atmosphere for the peace process Eyesores for Eeyores Balloons are noit appropriate for every birthday Stealth tax Inheritance threshold Chancellor disappoints Corrosive effect of means-test policy Abolition of double jeopardy rule Jehovah's Witnesses Speed limits Early one morning Somerset's voters Bus tickets in advance Where are ethics on Zimbabwe? Marathon battlefield Murphy's Law, QED Brotherly luvvie Court Circular Luncheon Dinners Meeting Livery company Personal Column Picture Gallery Calls to the Bar Hilary Term 2001 Call Day: March 9 Lincoln's Inn Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Royal Aeronautical Society School news Church news Personal Column Dame Ninette De Valois Benevolent autocrat who gave up her career as a dancer and choreographer to create a national institution as founder-director of the Royal Ballet By Staff Reporters: On This Day One Dead, 238 Hurt after London Terror Bombs Flat finish after morning rally Jupiter Share Match OFT puts block on big four banks mergers UK banks censured over Abacha's looting of… Award winner falls out of favour John Lewis profits slump The colour printers you've been waiting for Blow to Gucci over stake MPC opts to leave interest rates on hold Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates Lotus to shed 300 jobs North Sea problems to hit output at Enterprise Warning sends Travis Perkins shares lower The Sunday Times Review of rail firm's credit hits contracts Results in Brief Index Vauxhall agrees deal with unions over Luton Legal & Public Notices Arriva gets additional subsidy to keep rail companies Property investment leads field Business in Brief Aegon buys in US IMF chief resigns Tribunals up 40% Hanover venture Funds comply Travel Inn plan Cordiant managers gain £60m options Queens Moat to focus on corporate market TJ Hughes director resigns Banking mergers get tougher Commentary Esporta doubles war chest Bookham price dips on job cuts Focus British Airways takes over Bral for £78m GKN fears US motor slowdown Telewest shines before results Engineers knocked by note of caution Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Backers of Enterprise should be rewarded Tempus Rexam NSB Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Hunter to prey at the click of a mouse Few Internet firms made money so soon-but Yahoo! was still overvalued Reality check for the realtors City Diary The Times Fantasy Shares Let the players own our football clubs Jesus saves City Diary Sachs appeal City Diary Pubmast-err City Diary The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Looking to reinvest your Tessa? Cheltenham running out of time Racing Sandown Park Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Fogarty finding it hard to sit on the sidelines Motorcycling Cannock head hectic agenda for Jones Hockey Snow reports Timely change of fortune for Hussain Cricket Tuffey turns the tide Refusing to walk is a step in the wrong direction Cantor Index Name game can be a risky business Scoreboard from Kandy Mobile Times Mann puts lapses behind her to reach landmark Badminton Rusedski forced to withdraw Sport in Brief Ireland may be forced out of the Six Nations Rugby union Picture Gallery For the record Early risers set Doha course record Golf Huddersfield ready for tough examination Rugby league Teignbridge brought down by Whiteknights Bowls Dell By a Correspondent: TSN withdraws plans for competing tour Snooker European card games should no longer be so easy to play Mayock fit to challenge thanks to El Guerrouj Athletics Edwards unlikely to stand on ceremony during flying visit OD By Our Sports Staff: Hunter retires after two-year drug ban Ferguson seeks to move into discomfort zone Football FA rejects Neville's absence of malice The Premiership today Wycombe friends plot Leicester and Guppy's downfall Windass transfer falls foul of the authorities Liverpool edge closer to treble The Times Crossword 21,671 Hussain justly rewarded for his dedication to the cause Sainsbury's Football Reportage Arts Media Times Student Awards Burnt alive Contents They playd music to drown the screams One day in 1941, the inhabitants of a Polish village turned on their Jewish neighbours and massacred, 1,600. Only seven survived. Yet, like the villagers, Poland will not accept in guilt. Roger Boyes reports from Jedwabne Children were beaten, men had eyes gouged and tougues cut out Pretentious Scenes from whell life The Times The Times Ballet mourns its Madam Dame Ninette de Valois, founder of the Royal Ballet, is dead. Times dance critic Debra Craine remembers the woman who built British ballet The real phonies? They' re offstage Arts Interview The record industry crowd may have booed Hear'Say at the Brits, but Barbara Ellen is sticking up for them The Best Disco in town—live 4 I gave birth... to Hell Television At it turned out, pain was the least of Caitlin Moran's natal woes I never lost sight of why I wanted a bady: to have an excuse to watch TV all day Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon On the laugh track New Releases French techno and British hip hop help Lisa Verrico to see the funny side New Releases French techno and British hip hop help Lisa Verrico to see to funny side Daft Punk Discovery (Virgin) Cheeky Gallic techno Skitz Countryman (Ronin) Top British hip hop Various Artists Pop Hits Inna Reggae Vol 2 (Jet Star) Jamaican rum covers Daft Punk is a blend is a blend of Lloyd Webber on acid, an electro Abba and prog rock parody HMV New jazz albums Mellow Coltrane, Ralph Towner solo My Vitriol University of London Union Pop HMV Moving Susan Haymarket, Basingstoke Theatre "Hysterical and, er, barking mad" Blood and gutsy 2 theatre Christopher Marlowe's brutal, lusty dramas have long been unjustly neglected—until now, says Daniel Rosethal Not so bad King John Northern Broadsides makes the best of King John, says Benedict Nightingale Concerts Art Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Razing the standard Debra Craine pours col water over new works now on show at both the Royal Ballet companies Play Choice compiled by Marit Hargie National Portrait Gallery £52,500 awaits the winners Calling all prospective writers, inventors, lawyers, musicians, film-makers. The Times Student Awards were launched in February and entries are flowing in—but we need more. This four-page report explains how to enter Student Awards Student Awards The Times Wins that made the difference Michael Knipe follows the fortunes of last year's winners to see how success in the Student Awards affected their lives and careers Hands off our club Benji Fry wants to buy the battered, boozy old Groucho and revamp it. Over members' dead bodies he will, says Alex O'Connell Return of the clear plastic umbrella Six of the best bangles A comedy of eras Michael Jackson's Defining Fashion Era is 1988. What's yours? Deborah Bee reports Chocolat Bridget's singular style With the movie release of Bridget Jones's Diary, Tim Teeman looks at how the unsorted urban chick is set to become chic The history of Mother's Day Modern Mother's Day started in America but its roots are British Special day, special person Think ahead for a treat that will make her day, says Susan MacDonald How to bake a one-off gift Wedgwood Bliss Designer Flowers Naturalnaturally. com Wheesh JewelleryNow. co. uk The Book of Scarves 100 scarf tying ideas Rainmac Thomas Kettle Sendrfur. com Super Soft Luxury Bathrobes Multiple Display Advertising Items Www. Pink-Ice. com Stuckforagift. com The Times Will The Sun win it? News aim Media Diary Publish or be damned The Mail's delay in releasing the last volume of its history is curious, says Magnus Linklater Share Match Lad mags finally grown up Scantily clad women on the front cover may be a thing of the past in a crowded, more mature men's market. Paul McCann reports Halifax ads bank on real appeal Singing cashiers have proved to be a ringing success, says Victoria Matthews Media & Marketing Hornagold & Hills The Times Expert can be friend from same chambers Chancery Division UK family law principles accord with Convention Court of Appeal Limiting scope of liability Court of Appeal The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colefax and Fowler Kysen PR The Times Perfect Vision £25,000 pa Marler & Marler Office Administrator Admin Assistant Are You Sharp? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants ERM The Times Affray requires threat to person present House of Lords No challenge to suitability of housing after acceptance Court of Appeal Civil law governs anti-social behaviour order proceedings Court of Appeal The Sunday Times Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Word Watching by Philip Howard Picture Gallery Television & radio Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital No Title Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching BBC1 Today's Television Times Newspapers Limited Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2285 The 2001 Sovereign
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