News from 16/03/2001
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Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Damlan Whitworth and Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Martin Rowson, Grace Bradberry, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Jennifer Kerr Smith, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, J. R. Brookes, Barbara Ellen, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Cornelius Lysaght, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Sam Coates, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Mary Ann Siegbart, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Martin Hemingway, James Clarke, Stuart Maconie, Adair Turner, Mike Bradley, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Andy Withers, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Keith Robinson, James Pitt, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Aleks Kinay, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Valerie Elliott and Andrew Pierce, Barry Millington, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Martin waller, Matt Dickinson, A. J. Stacpoole, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Penny Mortimer, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Steve Bird and Stewart Tendler, Matthew Young (Director), Caroline Merrell, Martin Griffith, Deborah Brett, Peter English, Peter Orr, Cathy Harris, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Richard Owen, John F. Donaldson, Colin A. Houlding, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Richard Beeston and Ben Macintyre, Mark Palmer, Steven Norris, Vice-Chairman, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Jon Chambers, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Bernard J. Challen (Chief Executive), Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Peter Farrand, Chris Ayres, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Lewis Stuart, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Pugh and Way, Benedict Nightingale, Marit Hangie, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Peter Roebuck, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Francis Halewood, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Joanna Coles,
ResumoMillion sheep die to reopen countryside Inside Vaz's job fears Share Match Nurse is arrested after deaths of four children City traders venture into bare market The Times Tody: page 2. Cryptic crossword: 40. Law… The greatest Test match ever Pupils sent home as action grows In the Times Magazine Chopard I'm a euro convert says Byers The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Play Fantasy Shares The Times Online Calm Nick tiptoes around tie countryside Vaz: I was too junior to lose my job Voters 'turning against May election' The weather today Election 'pressure' on patient waiting lists Fair Lady shows that she's not faint-hearted Luvverly McCutcheon does lots for Doolittle First Night review CPS clears Saatchi Gallery Tod's End of the Pierre show as Gerbeau drops bid Fujitsu Computers Siemens Flamboyant Frenchman says adieu to Dome dream Church commissioner resigns 'She tried to kill me. She's gone for a gun' FInnAIR Digital cameras clock up debts as cars go slow Tia, aged 4, plays the stock market Bowyer 'fell on to blood in the street' Lawrence school is saved by iron Miss Sharps Home Office Brussels to level tobacco duties Rise in council tax to be twice inflation rate Teachers' bonus money scheme a 'lottery' Marriott Mother's milk can be first step to heart disease Dolphin I've a mind to turn on that light Brain defects trigger dyslexia, say scientists Cat snap unearths pet lost for eight years BTinternet Doctor warns of TB risk to children Drugs baron cleared of Guerin's murder Spook spooked by blowing his cover Sees Mi5 chief unnerved by the public glare as he addressed a security seminar BA says men cannot sit with lone children Norwich Union Direct PC World Best for gardening Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Nokia Fishing and farming town hit on all fronts Foot-And-Mouth Berlin ready to use army in virus battle Britons face tests at US airports Disinfectant mats and straw are 'useless' Avro Horror of man who exported the disease Foot-And-Mouth Möben MPs fiddle as rural communities burn Frontline Bel Mooney on the anguish of waiting for the worst Emirates Spring has been cancelled, says NFU Foot-And-Mouth Mr Bean's not quite the nerd he seems Emirates Students give full marks to lap dance lecturer £500,000 boost to buy Old Master America moves towards ban on Real IRA Allders Adams steals the scene in trip to New York bar Prudential Mixed-up Lagerfeld raids Chanel's attic Novell Tomorrow in the times magazine Boy killer detained in hospital News in Brief Judicial watchdog Tube pay claim Albert by day Radio 2 disrupted Backbench Tories call for poll delay Dixons Net adoption pair would be jailed under new Bill Parliament in Brief Quote of the day Today Minister confident teachers won't strike Hastings Direct Missile defence shield warning Kennedy must convince his party Ring: it 3com Labour dines on end of lamb 'We want to manage the process of change' Peter Riddell and philip Webster talk to the Trade and Industry Secretary Halifax One year on MG Rover is defying the sceptics and moving forward International Care & Relief Britain wages war on island's rats and cats 'Borrowed' plot angers O'Brien Tiny Putin exposed as unruly schoolboy Comet Currys New dashes light Balkans fuse Europe's Arc of Instability EU deal to block migrants Royal Air Force Fears grow of cross-border campaign by Albania rebels (AP): Bosnian homecoming US to withdraw troops Time Macedonians flee battle for besieged city Europe's Arc Instability London Imax Former Ghechen minister blamed for plane hijack Polish friendship comes at a price FBI seizes children from Internet baby broker's home Wall Street slide puts tax cuts in doubt Birmingham Midshircs Picture Gallery Gateway Death blast admission by Beijing World in Brief Offer to Saddam (Reuters): Kidnapper quits (Reuters): Children burnt (AP): False monument Afghans shaken by Taleban acts of vandalism Indian Defence Minister forced to quit in row over corruption ISA Ten feared dead in oil rig explosions Thirteen Days The Time online There's no excuse, Tony, he's got to go By staying in office, Vaz is tarnishing the reputation of the Government There'll always be a home for Wittgenstein at the Min of Ag Picture Gallery Will Paisley's saints go marching in? Instant recall The Times Diary Spring-Clean The Clinton foreign policy is in for an overhaul Macedonia Matters Why Albanian terrorists must be decisively reined in From Understudy to Star Fame may be the flip side of someone's misfortune Red nose allergy A Ministry of Science Will cash ease the shortage of GPs? Tired teachers at breaking point Lawyers advise, but clients decide Pointing the finger Tones in good heart Political standards Art and pornography Composers' works—lost and found FA Cup semi-final Wider audience Repetitive strain Court Circluar Birthdays Picture Gallery Dinners Anniversaries Personal Column Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators Rutland Lieutenancy Legal news Church news Forthcoming marriages Air Commodore R. H. G. Weighill Memorial Services Baroness Ryder of Warsaw Personal Coloumn Multiple Display Advertising Items A. R. Ammons Poet who wrote about subjects ranging from the beauty of nature to pile of garbage Maitland Emmet Schoolmaster and soldier who in the second half of his life one of Britain's foremost experts on small butterflies and months Jack Ruby Convicted of Murder Sydney Callaghan Striving for reconciliation in Northern Ireland Sharp spike at close BT Share Match Investors edgy as markets fight to recover Levene's future in doubt at Deutsche Bank Racing Post counts cost of foot-and-mouth outbreak Sharp M&s to close 20% of its outlets in Europe City's new catchword Entrepreneur of the Year Delay to FSA legislation Corus chairman launches attack on ministers Index Lloyds £50 pledge on switching Opec near output-cut deal to shore up price of oil Nokia bolsters telecoms as profit target is retained Toshiba P&o chief condemns poor ferry returns Premier farnell wary of tougher US treading Picture Gallery Results in Brief Alkane set to move into the black Bahamas closes bank owned by Lloyds Pension firms welcome review Coke rides into orange drink battle Engineering firms cool over euro Business in Brief Patientline in £44m fundraising Logica in £80m deal with Hyder Toyota to create 250 jobs Ir35 hearing is extended New Star meeting to decide future Share plan for chiefs at Iceland Virgin vow on routes to America McAlpine upbeat for the future Refusing to play politics on euro Commentary Peacocks link-up rejected Business Services Brokers boost telecoms pair US partner's confidence lifts Acambis Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Prospects for growth obscured in Mirror Oxford Glyco Premier Farnell Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Stop spreading this delusion and start investing in Britain Adair Turner Why we Still lag behind Caz float brings Invisibles gain City Diary Fantasy Shares Bloomberg The Times City Diary Fact or what City Diary Market crashes are no child's play City Diary New game City Diary Net value City Diary Halifax Japanese banks ready for reform The Times Unit Trust Information Service Egg: invest Satchmo tunes up for Cheltenham Racing LINGFiELD Park Snow reports Southwell Yesterday 's results Sound reasons to disinfect welcome mat Cornelius Lysaght Life At The Races Trainer gets the bird Rapid Raceline Sketchy Parrott feeling his years Snooker The Times Drivers still hooked on speed Motor racing Dragons can breathe again Sport in Brief For the record Brittle Henman gives supporters sense of deja vu Tennis Middlesex face central dilemma Netball Halls making progress at St Albans Hockey Dawson hit in pocket by club's sanctions Rugby union Legal & Public Notices Wales must be in positive mood to enjoy their Parisian weekend Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary Dell Old hands take centre stage in Madeira Open Golf Davies loses her way after taking left turn Australia finally meet their match in Singh Cricket Close encounters: five of the best matches Cantor Index Argument for terraces doesn't stand up Wildcats need to sharpen their claws for Leeds Rugby league Croft turns up the heat on Sri Lanka Hussain continues to defy the odds English trio fly the flag with show of strength Football The Premlership today Wolves reject returns as finished product Brown opts for experience to see Scots through Eriksson to keep faith with youth Porto caught in Liverpool storm The Times Crossword 21,677 No running away from debt for most Olympians "Old Speckled Hen" Invincibles felled as India put paid to the streak Arts Up your toffee nose: art and snobbery Television Style Media The story of the hunger strike that changed the… Contents Tomorrow in the times magazine Fashion Special I would do it again Twenty years ago, Lawrence McKeown was an Ira hunger striker close to death in the Maze prion. Martin Fletcher tells his story and examines how the protest changed the course of the troubles The sister:'I saw a skeleton lying there crying' The Times My whinge about a mean word We have had death threats but, as Tom King told us:'If they really want to kill you, they don't ring you up first' Is a barmy army in control? Poetry? Don't mind if he does Pop Everything you ever heard about Shane MacGowan is true - and then there's the good bits, says Barbara Ellen I'm not well-read. It's only next to moronic rock stars that I look well read Shane is always portrayed as some drunken moron, when realy he is very intelligent Big up the Brotherhood Television Lock six celebs up for a week and you are in TV heaven, says Caittin Moran Eubank was there because his High command on Neptune had told him to told him to start phase Nellv Furtado Not just any old irony Lisa Verrico hails the Divine Comedy and more Latin loveliness from Ricky Martin As always when Martin is in Rio Carnival mode he's not. when he's not, he's a bore Gno This is Spinal Tap Barbara ellen rocks with laughter at the undying (undead?) Aerosmith HMV Comedy A Local Show for Local People Drury Lane Best in Show Picture Gallery I wish to register a complaint There's a lots to moan about nowadays so where have all the protest singers gone, wonders Stuart Maconie We attacked the chinese embassy adn how did pop respond? Livin' La Vida Loca New jazz albums Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Concert Evelyyn Glennie Wigmore Hall The Times Picture Gallery Stick it up your toffee nose Viewpoint Don't sniffy when subsidised arts bodies put on popular shows, says Richard Morrison. It's their job Too often they picked up large dollops of subsidy for purtting on esoteric shows that nobody wanted to see Royal Opera House Entertainments Audeville Theatre Lady Salsa English National Ballet Diana Theatre The Servant Lyric Hammersmith Crumbling edifice Theatre New family drama The Wall is not as strong as it first looks, says Benedict Nightingale Theatre Love's Labour's Lost Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmods Play choice Gymkhana chic Foot-and-mouth has put an end to much riding- but you don't need to own a horse to enjoy the latest fashion moment, says Jane Shilling Go get it great gnashers Picture Gallery Six of the best woven treasures The Sunday Times Fresh Prince Cool's in, funky's out Bali's answer to City stress Lulur massage from Bali has electrified the City. Tim Reid samples its stress-busting powers If every bank had an in-house lucher masseur profits would soar Giants with no honour Why does journalism under-value the political cartoonist, asks Martin Rowson Media Diary A good face for TV Andrew Marr's transition from print journalism has been smoother than most, says Francis Halewood The Times Telephone Work in Third World Countries City Executive Search Consultants Receptionist Supervisor Norma Skemp Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA Carousel Consultancy Blu Orbit International Solicitors Part-Time Super Secretaries Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Joyce Guiness Eden Catering Secretary- £Neg Receptionists The debt s we owe Why should the Birtish librarhy preserve what the Americans so casually throw away? 'If I see Desmond I'll hit him' Mark Palmer on the mood at the Express as the cuts get deeper Cable guy's grand plan US journalists fear jobs cull Advertising is suffering the aftershock of the dot-com crash, says Chris Ayres The Times Media & Marketing Global Indices Analyst Hornagold & Hills Oxford Frustrating legitimate expectations unlawful Court of Appeal The Times Husband's call rebounds Court of Appeal Difference rather than disparity Courts-Martial Appeal Court Police discretion when to execute warrant Court of Appeal Test of control vital to establish employment status Court of Appeal Power to curb child legal aid Court of Appeal Offer was unreasonably rejected Court of Appeal The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Television & radio Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching You Could Be Better off if You Look BBC1 Today's Television The Times Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2291 Sky one
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