News from 12/03/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Jim Bennett, David Charter Health Correspondent, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Henry Gordon, Terry Walsh, Martin R. Fry, Peter Lansley, Brian Stewart, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Clive Mathieson and Jon Ashworth, David Donner, David Lister and Damian Whitworth, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Eaton, Antonia Senior, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Tony Hodges, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, G. G. Fiegel, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, A. D. Yates, Selina Mills, Rodney Milnes, Michael Chance, S. J. Greatorex-Davies, Andy Stephens, Emma Malmros, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, John Shone, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Mark Court, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Mark Johnston, Jasper Gerard, Anne Bligh, Daniel McGrory, James Cartlidge, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, John Stott, Ed Smith, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Zahid Hussain and Stephen Farrell, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Simon Barnes Programme Notes, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Tom Geoghegan, Clive Mathieson, Oliver Holt, Peter Lansley and Matt Dickinson, Matthew Pryor, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Valerie Elliott and Glen Owen, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Robert Chapman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Nick Goodall, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Ian Cobain and David Charter, Dr Thomas Stuttford Medical Briefing, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nayab Chohan, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Hugh Lee, Anjana Ahuja, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Nick Hasell Companies reporting, Walter Gammie, Richard Dykes, Peter Riddell, Clive Mathieson and Chris Ayres, Jeremy Hart, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Nick Beeson, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kate Quill, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, David Starling, Frank Furedi, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Martin Minns, Paul Lendvai, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Blair set to fire election starting gun Paris turns left Charcol Cook denies lying to House How Mafia traitors get their unjust desserts Index Win an original Damien Hirst worth £200,000 play… Brown may extend rural payout Foreign heart donor saves baby Margaux Liverpool face Wycombe in Cup England's Test… Fantasy Shares The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Interface Cook 'did not lie' over arms to Africa Top law firms come unstuck on appeals The weather today Noon today Abroad Ex-aide hits at passport report Margaux's mother says prayer of thanks Doctors hunt across Europe for organs Smith defends nude children in art A heart transplant was the only hope left Virgin Blair faces poll dilemma over anti-hunt Bill Ex-teacher MPs reluctant to take Blunkett's bonus Autonomy Up to 1,000 schools face union action Hewitt in drive for business backing Time runs out to find seat for Tory defector This week in Parliament Briton faces court over air attack News in Brief Military homes in on dyslexia News in Brief Man held over missing boy News in Brief £5,000 bonus for 'poor areas' GPs News in Brief Stop and search rights explained News in Brief £35m plan to cut school form-filling News in Brief Rubbish recycling 'needs a boost' News in Brief More foreign nurses come to Britain 's aid It's a long way, but it's worth it' HSBC Accenture Troops may have to go abroad to train AOL Nazis planned to use virus against Britain Colleges warn of exam finals chaos Moving the carcasses is safe, says Brown Church blames Queen for disasters Prudential Historic race is kept on track 'It was distressing to watch them hobble' Eden Project faces delay DELL Reform of rape trials may break rights Act Nokia Connecting People Sports car that runs on rubbish Inscape English lose out in the census Olympics 2012 bid centres on East End Vauxhall Watanabe weaves the plastic fantastic Deborah Brett Paris fashion Super-mice hold key to a longer memory Carpet RiGHT Police get flashy new bikes Real advice on quest for a fantasy profit Student Is caught in sex trap Planet talk Handel scholar finds the new 'Messiah ' Choral work to take the breath away Rodney Milnes Times Opera Critic Picture Gallery DfEE US connection lifts Concorde compensation to £330,000 Albanian rebels delay Serb entry into buffer zone BT Tiny Moscow justice chief killed Would in Brief Fujimori charges World in Brief (Reuters): Victims beatified World in Brief Museum 'unsafe' World in Brief (Reuters): Mayor bans men World in Brief Left turn will lift Jospin's hopes for presidency Ideal Home Show Rutelli's poll bandwagon rolls on to the Right track Britons in France join local election fight Standard Life Healthcare No news is bad news for Clinton Citibank Flowers greet Mexico rebel marchers Time Computers FBI top brass had tours of spy tunnel (AFP): Chechen on kidnapping charges World in Brief Human clone plan World in Brief (AP): BBC's Elkins dies World in Brief Space clanger World in Brief (Reuters): Last request World in Brief RSPCA Mugabe's ghost squads spread terror at night Daniel McGrory reports on a sinister group and the young men who vanish in Zimbabwe Norwich Union Cheap Aids drugs give hope to Africa Gateway Annan plea fails to save Afghan Buddhas Leadership rivals line up in Japan Barclays Five killed in Malaysia riots Online Health Tomorrow And it was all looking so easy for Mr Blair Foot-and-mouth is only one of the big problems that won't wait for the election If there's any space left under that Eurostar, do you mind if I join you? When everybody loves a Chancellor, look out Gordon Brown might be topping the opinion polls now but wait for the tears Class act The Times Diary Off the Fence Blair needs to champion a compromise on hunting Jospin's Winning Streak Clues to the presidency in French local elections Clues to the presidency in French local elections Green and Pleasant The Eden Project offers by visionaries The Eden Project offers education by visionaries Concerns over the Hinduja inquiry Welcome to Britain Cool replies to Brown's Budget Energy efficency Subservient women Road safety Inheritance threshold Shaky foundations Ronald Watkins Wind farms and environment The problem of case Brothers in arms Education gap Court Circular School news Birthdays Personal Column Announcements Dinners To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lecture Picture Gallery Anniversaries Flights Directory Announcements Forthcoming marriages Marriage Appointments in the Armed Forces Nature notes The Times Claude Shannon Playful genius who invented the bit, separated the medium, from the message, and laid the foundations for all digital communications Sir Richard Foster Champion of Merseyside's galleries and museums who used them as engine of revival after the Toxtech riots Lives in Brief Charly Baumann, tiger trainer, was born in Berlin on September 14,1928. He died in Sarasota, Florida, on Januaary 31,2001 aged 72 Air Vice-Marshal Keith Gooding, CB, CBE, RAF supply officer, was born on September 2,1913. He died on March 4,2001, aged 87 Burt Kennedy, film director and screemwriter, was born on September 3,1922. He died on February 15,2001, aged 78 Christopher Mitchell, actor, was born on May 21,1947. He died of cancer on February 22,2001, aged 53 Hubert Savory, archaeologist, was born on August 7,1911. He died on February 21,2001, aged 89 By our film correspondent: 'Dr Mabuse'- a German production Capitalisation, week's change The 6 hottest penny shares of 2001 Share Match Investors seek right signals at Kingfisher Results and statistics Clue to G10 banker optimism Economic outlook Exchange Rates Fantasy Shares Bloomberg The Times How to avoid being a paranoid parent Parents Change on Week The Times What the Sunday Papers Say Direkt Anlage Bank Rail chiefs seek to emulate Japan Amey accounting policy attacked Fantasy Shares Europe has a way to go before it can crow Nomura may bid for Wolves Liffe Connect talks Employers see union deal threat Legal & General Norwegian link to ease gas price Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5112 Bid for C&W business hits Vodafone BT cash call could mean Vallance out The Times Crossword Picture Gallery BCCI creditors to challenge fees MG Rover forecasts big cut in losses this year Avoid Amazon, says Bezos Brown to exhort EU to reform Pentel Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Pensioners 'to suffer from Serps rebate shortfall' Your route map to the week ahead Cup casts its spell on Graham and Sanchez Aphrodite Index England level Test series in Sri Lanka Nationwide Hussain's pain eased by manner of victory England masters of the close finish By Our Sports Staff: Sami and Saqlain put New Zealand to flight Singh's historic hat-trick lifts India Scoreboard from Calcutta White holds nerve to set tip Colombo showdown for buoyant England Full final Scoreboard from Kandy South Africa falter in Kirsten's wake Scoreboard from Georgetown Players call for elite panel as umpire debate intensifies Geoffrey Dean Atherton leads drive for change after the farcical events of Kandy and Galle Wycombe show strength to counter life's injustices The Times Warnock consoled by support Nationwide League: First division Tranmere undone by the real quality of Mersey Bolton lament defensive flaws Essandoh claims his place in Cup history Shreeves designs escape plan Nationwide League: First division Rebrov's double earns Graham the chance of a little respect Birmingham maintain push for promotion Tougher code exposes Maddix Arsenal advance smoothly but all eyes are on other prizes Quarter-final results Joachim's double builds on Villa's solid foundations Football Lightbody strike edges Spink closer to Villa Park return Cup defeat leaves Rangers bemused Results and tables Pools check Millwall's muscle too much for Kinnear Lee makes an early impact on Torquay Law student Caines judges gold rush to perfection Athletics: World Indoer Championships Archer floored by hard surface and harsh schedule Badminton White struggling to recover Snooker By Our Sports Staff: Baxter ends World Cup season on high note Skiing Makinen protects his edge Motor rallying Johnstone reaps benefits of his prowess in the desert Golf Gustafson makes flying start count Dawson loses his head and his aim in heat of battle Rugby union Bristol may be pulled out of game by angry owner Newcastle bewilder Sale Wasps feed off succession of Bristol errors Gloucester benefit from Umaga's ill-discipline Greenwood turns the tide Best out of favour as Irish look to Venter for future Hodgson crashes in shadow of Fogarty's sideshow Motorcycle racing Warrington 's strength tells as French draw a blank Rugby league Leeds thank Pratt for match-saving tackles Barnes helps Reading to extend run Hockey Bradford as smooth as silk Legal & Public Notices Sheffield could be stripped of titles Ice hockey Cheltenham puts ball in Punchestown's court Racing Racing's Losing Run Plumpton Rapid Raceline Blinkers Stratford Saturday's results Snow reports Milifield end rule of Bromsgrove Schools sport For the record Rugby union Golf This week's fixtures Parnevik holds on in Florida Sport in Brief Boston make record their own Sport in Brief Dublin given a second chance Sport in Brief Cardiff 's victory marred by injury Sport in Brief Way provides winner for Oxford Sport in Brief Page fights for life after bout Sport in Brief Syed and Deaton defend titles Sport in Brief Towers knock spots off Leopards Sport in Brief Funeral of track marshal Sport in Brief Foster wins first professional title Sport in Brief From our correspondents: Lone sailor's adventure captures imagination of France Father figure McNulty keeping the youngsters on their toes Sky's poisoned pantomime proves compulsive viewing From your correspondent: Walking merits bonus in bid for fair play Rugby's fixture congestion Oldest football club in world 7 Days A Route Map through the Peaks Nad Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Davies over the Moon Making Tracks They Said what? I was there Sports on Line More hit than miss with the Mets After exploring the art of spin in Inida, Kent batsman Ed Smith pitches up in Florida for a lesson in the science of baseball Rafter aims to impose ceiling on Rusedski's desert manoeuvres OD Parents Fashion Arts interview Plus Inter//face Eden in a bubble Contents Science Arts Inter/face Inside Why I created Eden In horticultural terms, it's a Hollywood blockbuster, but Cornwall's spectacular Eden Project is no tourist attraction, says its creator, Tim Smit. Its mission is to change the world. Interview by Richard Morrison Francis House Children's Hospice Can London win the Olympics? It has to the capital if Britain is to stand a chance of hosting the 2012 Olympics. John Goodbody unveils confidential plans for bringing the Games to the East End Fantasy Shares Combining the skills of a gossip columnist and forensic pathologist, a biographer can pull off a Franckenstein trick and bring the dead to life Welcome to the joy of spelling In praise of TV cartoons 'Boys think if s uncool to revise' You are the only expert Professional parenting advice is everywhere, but far from being useful, it undermines parents' confidence and makes them paranoid about how to bring up baby, says Frank Furedi A-Z of children's health Can I force my son to continue his Studies? Bernard, 47 My bright 17-year-old son says that instead of going to college after his a levels, as we had hoped, he wants to find a job and leave home. If I try to talk to him about it he usuallyjust gets annoyed and shuts himself in his bedroom. How can I persuade him to continue his studies? Next week How you can help Live and extremely dangerous A study last week linked power lines to lcukaemia. Physicist Denis Henshaw says they also cause skin cancer, lung cancer, despression and 60 suicides a year. Interview by Anjana Ahuja The focus on leckaemia, says Henshaw, conceals the real peril of power lines The Times Einstein and ices Anjana Ahuja Science Briefing Picture Gallery 'We must face truth' Jan Tomasz Gross's book forgotten massacre of Jews in Poland has caused much soul-searching. Selina Mills reports Bottom of the class Last week Milan's catwalks were full of baby dolls, school tunics, drab colours and other unforgivable fashion crimes Lisa Armstrong Fashion journalist of the year Streetwise jersey They save the best till last? Fashion diary Lisa Armstrong Roberto Menichetti, the man who brought sporty chic to Burberry, has resigned. Who will take his place? Share Match Trends Homestyle boudoir Persil's arty pants 1. Lilac pompom eiderdown, £350, from Space… Beauty buzz tools of the trade Hairdos By Jove he's nearly got it Interview Jonathan Pryce tells Valerie Grove about his all-singing, almost-dancing plans for 'Entry 'Iggins It's wrong to say how potent cheap music is, but it made me laugh and cry Semi-Monde Flamingos Bush Theatre, W12 Theatre It's all in the mix Theatre Comedy and tragedy can often make a nightmarish combination, finds Ian Johns Great british Hopes Art Galleries Opera & Ballet The Servant Lady Salsa Scoring in reel time Music and film Concert a fistful of notes from Ennio Morricone impresses Clive Davis Unsharp shooters La Movie The Robert De Niro thriller 15 Minutesf has Sean Macaulay looking at his watch A satire of celebrity-crazed culture gets mired in old cop thriller conventions Play choice compiled by Marit Hargie Taking up the slackers Interview Actress Jessica Stevenson has refreshed the sitcom, but wants more risks, she tells Imogell Edward-Jones The Times Comedy Sean Lock Soho Theatre Tommy Tiernan Readding Concert Hall Straight out of Stepford Pop Is it possible to be perfect and yet be so utterly wrong? Just ask David Sinclair, after seeing Westlife at Wembley Pop Ocean Colour Scene Brixton Academy Fantasy Shares, Top 75 portfolios Execlusive competition Share Match General Rules Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Word Watching by Philip Howard Picture Gallery Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Weekend viewing Paul Hoggart Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching BBC1 Today's television Index The Times Time S 2m Crossword No 2287 Backfriend Ball of confusion Hp Invent Some vital links for farmers BT Meat crisis too much to swallow Telly star launches a vision of the future Night turned into day in Kourou, French Guiana, where Tony Dawe witnessed the launch of a satellite that will have a far-reaching effect on British households A pen to write home about Why we need the lowdown on hi-tech A technology becomes more advanced, it is creating new problems for the baffled consumer but, as Nigel Powell reports, help is at hand. He examines the move to more user-friendly gadgets and, below, answers some of the most common queries raised in high street stores As technology become more advanced, it is creating new problems for the baffled consumer but, as Nigel Powell reports, help is at hand. He examines the move to more user-friendly gadgets and, below, answers some of the most common queries raised in high street stores The Open University The Times I How to become a smooth operator Jargonaut Fair play, but dress is well below par As the best golf game on the market, Pga Championship Golf 2000 has the right swing and a wonderful ambience. Just don't let anybody else see what you have to wear ICS Look and learn Top 10 All Formats Smart Certify Direct The Times PMR Group Plc
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