News from 19/03/2001
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Andrew Robson, Malcolm Harper, Director, Phil Yates, Robert Hands, Helen Studd, Ben MacIntyre and Oliver August, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Jessica Davies, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, John E. Fowler, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Dave Knight, Chairman, David Chater, Alison Kervin, J. D. Tyson, President, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Journalist of the year, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Caroline Harwood, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Nicholls, Chair, Chris J. Saunders, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Peter Haslam, Gareth Rees, Dan Plesch, Director, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robin Young, Emma Malmros, Garry Herbert, Chris Pond, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Juliet Lyon, Director, Oliver Hawkins, Helen Rumbelow, David Lott Chairman, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Liz Bailey, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, James Pringle and Helen Studd, Robert Treharne Jones, Russell Kempson, Roger Tilbury, Lee Goldsmith, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Mo O'toole, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Michael Cockerham, John Stittle Lecturer, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Valerie Elliott and Roland Watson, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Eddie Philpott-Kent, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Deborah Brett, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Clare Sterling, Mick Hume, Martin Woods, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Michael Wake-Walker, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Wyles, Colin McQuillan and Lewis Smith, Ben Hammersley, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Gill Reeve, Assistant Director, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, John Graham-Hart, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, David Fillery, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Andrew Oswald and Kenneth J. Thomson, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Stephen Dalton, Paul Connolly, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, John Bayley, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,
ResumoShare Match Win £10,000 today Britain tops EU's dirty cities chart Fantasy Shares Inside Boat Race 2001 Ministers try to halt revolt by Cumbrian farmers 323 foot-and-mouth cases Rare breeds get lifeline May elections to go ahead Queen urges racing ban The Times and Times 2 today, page 2. Cryptic… Sven's men England's new hopes Blair will take Vaz to EU summit Virgin Scotland serves up England winner The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Interface GPs gain 36-point plan to cut Mayor to win Tube battle The weather today 'Ail bets off on deal with Blair US warning on Euro force Lib Dems look to 2005 policies Royal Family at odds over racing ban Still runaway favourite in the royal stakes Bayley admits his bedtime fantasy The truth about sex at 75 By a Correspondent: Orkneys' gift to eroticism P&o Sena Changes to pushup class sizes Chubb 'Shamed' resorts blame water firms Conservatives ignore Labour's 'Omen' ad Blair looks for election boost in Stockholm This week in Parliament Tones head off call for euro poll Death crash driver faces murder trial News in Brief Beating linked to IRA feuding Comic Relief total more than £25m Soldiers took funds for 'charity' British hotels among the best Police arrest 13 at hunt protest Train passenger to sue Virgin Boy, 7, gets a plane of his own Schoolboy error gives new hope to burn victims Public wary of 'safe' technology St Joseph's Hospice Hastings Direct Accenture £1m-a-year QCs as lose as often as they win Irvine pays a tribute to not-so-fat cats Life Search Freed Briton 'captive of state' Targeting Fraud Global usage of English speaks volumes in trade Mother tells of boy's sudden death Icon Eye Academy Nationwide Whimper saves baby left outside Lexus Export abuses put animals at risk of disease Foot-And-Mouth Only the Iambs are free from climate of fear Frontline Simon Barnes Relying on prayer and disinfectant Pre-emptive cull gets under way Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Foolproof Guild Sheep farmers warn minister of rural revolt Foot-And-Mouth Donate windfalls, says bishop Epidemic update Halifax Is rural Britain being laid waste? Foot-And-Mouth Economics, not husbandry, is driving the handling of the epidemic, but is mass slaughter the best strategy? Andrew Oswald arguments for and against Genuity Record postal votes expected Alexander's great palace unearthed Novell 'Millions needed to avoid museum closures' Popstars debut tops chart arid beats the bookies AOL Poor training hits cancer diagnosis Saga Prudential WPC in honeytrap case sues Yard MacEdonia calls up 10,000 troops and asks for aid Albanians insist their victory is inevitable Daily Mail Ideal Home Show London Business School US soldiers in firing line for first time Online On the Website Today Philip Howard Tomorrow News & views Plus Egg: invest Socialists win Paris for first time in 130 years Widow of envoy puts pressure on Greeks The Royal Bank of Scotland Sicilian banker's body taken from tomb Oil giant pulls out as fighting rages in Indonesia Time Deaf man sought after bombs kill 108 in China Mothers at war Ring: it Four killed in bid to see boy band News in Brief (AP): Opposition stifled (AP): Eta attacks (AP): Drug case claim Pop star dies British European Lloyds TSB Cold snap threatens reign of Monarch butterfly Bush 'clearing the way for right-wing judges' £4,500 ringside seat for Mir splashdown Scottish experts try to save oil platform America orders £17bn fleet of spy satellites Palestinian mortar attack as Sharon flies to Washington Bush talks give Tokyo priority over Beijing US rail crash leaves one dead and scores hurt Lloyds TSB Someday soon, we'll all forget about sheep This obsession with foot-and-mouth is taking the focus off essential issues Just watch the adverts, and don't worry your little heads about politics Plague that has cursed Europe for centuries Free at last Simon Barnes The Times Diary Ruthless Logic Foot-and-mouth precautions lack consistent credibility A-Level Playing Fields Problems with the new examination system Man behind the Myth A clearer cultural context for Alexander the Great Foot-and-mouth QC's media interview 'Sickness' at heart of prison system Debate needed on missile defence UKIP strategy to effect change Taleban's intolerance Flood defences Ba lone children policy There's a song I recall Return Railtrack to state ownership A taste of religion Mediaspeak Cooking without books Court Circular Luncheon Dinners Birthdays The Right Rev Philip Goodrich Memorial services Service Sir Alistair Grant Appointments in the Armed Forces Anniversaries Personal Column Miss Kathleen Major Dr Christopher Dearnley Flight Centre Forthcoming marriages Marriages DJM: Nature notes Trade Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor Sir Michael Woodruff Surgeon who performed Britain's first transplant Will Carter Founder of the Rampant Lions Press, who kept Cambridge supplied with fine printing and lettering of all kinds On This Day Mr Churchill's Views on Alcohol Norman Rodway Stalwart of the Royal Shakespeare Company and radio drama Capitalisation, week's change Landlord Mortgages Share Match Better turnout for Next this time Results and statistics The Times Fantasy Shares Picture Gallery Greenspan ready to spread a little jam Economic Outlook What the Sunday Papers Say Exchange Rates Change on Week Suez UK oil production for January lowest since 1993 Factory outlet for WH Smith Market jitters hit Vct sales Competition reaches climax Why do Americans eat all the time? Airlines close in on Nats contact Vernalis set for Lilly deal Fitness First card offer Legal & General PwC to give lip search for buyer Red tape Bill up for debate Business in Brief Cadbury scheme Homebase chief Small-cap limit Telephone Markets look to Greenspan for big cut in rates UK able to join euro soon, says Item The Times Crossword 21,6794 No Title Billiton and BHP unveil £20bn resources group Vallance to face critics this week Predators cast eyes over Aberdeen Investec Liffe and Borse face questions on growth The Times from our Correspondents Orange Storm force Schumacher makes it six Eriksson left to hope Gerrard can fit bill With their World Cup hopes on the line, England suffer a worryingly familiar scare Leading role Thorpe ready to take reins Welsh wizard Jenkins rises to occasion Schumacher gives rivals the slip as gamble pays off Motor racing: Malaysin Grand Prix Reading indebted to Mason Hockey Age proves no barrier as Smyth sets tour record Golf By Our Sports Staff: Woods opens account in spite of Mickelson Sorenstam caps historic week Doherty paints the town green Snooker Thorpe is guiding light for England Cricket Hayden resumes normal service for Australia Full final Scoreboard from Colombo Digital Island Walsh two steps from summit Edwards answers his critics in the best way Athistics Gregory left pondering how to fill in blanks FA Carling premmiership FA Carling Premiership results and match statstics Cantor Index Lloyds TSB United out to borrow goalkeeper Chelsea lack stomach for fight against Sunderland's warriors Royle clinging to liferaft as rivals sink with a smile FA Carling Premiership Tottenham spurred on to greater heights by dismissal of Graham Supporters left guessing by Hoddle in den of mediocrity Newcastle perform slapstick in black and white Houllier's quarry slips out of focus Football West Ham exposed by Burley's followers of style Larsson's hat-trick puts Celtic on path to treble delight Curbishley left to reflect on physical education lesson Leicester succumb to inevitable in United's late show Nationwide League, Scottish and overseas results Giant-killer Aldridge throws in his losing hand Football: Nationwide League Megson left ashamed as Wolves devour poor Albion Man-to-man marking Non-league Darby's double puts Rushden in driving seat Pools check Leaving Millmoor holds no fears for Moore Hartlepool hope for election to higher office Third title assures Leicester their place in history Rugby union: Zurich Premmiership Saracens' joy clouded by Grewcock injury Best forgotten as Irish toast Venter's return Catt pounces to take spoils Champions turn on the style Vickery escapes damage Scotland almost outflanked as Bergamasco inspires Italy Six Nations Chamionship Hodge eases nerves but sense of frustration prevails Welsh steel pierces French heart Rugby union: Six Nations Championship The Six Nations in Facts and Figures Jenkins's drop of drama sparks real expectation 'It's not about profit, it's about survival' Racing Southwell TEAMtalk. Race Course Specialists Reading the racecard Lingfield Park Saturday's results Leaders in the National Hunt championships Injury-hit Broncos let lead slip again Rugby league By a Correspondent: Hull signal hard season for Wolves Haberdashers' lose the thread at final hurdle School sport For the record This week's fixtures Snow reports Rugby union Queen's power to third title Sport in Brief Early night for fired-up Farnell Bees lead charge into semi-finals Hotshot Brown labours in vain Saqlain reaches maiden century Bessell to face Brown in final Victoir guides Oxford to title Arsenal reaffirm claim to title Frigo scales the heights at Nice Manchester await champions From our Correspondent: Partnership that turned England into serial winners Why Hoddle should show some loyalty and stay on South Coast The Times Television made in heaven as Sky falls in on Sri Lanka From your Correspondence: Incentive reduced by use of neutral umpires Home truths 7 Days Pulling for Paula Woods Branches out They Said what? I was there Date: March 28,1987 Venue: The Thames between putney and Mortlske Occasion: The 133rd Boat Race, which took place after a mutiny at oxford Sports on Line Neville masters the art of tackling back Serena unfazed by massed ranks of her detractors NDCS Fashion Viewpoint Picture Gallery Parents Plus interface Sex at 75 Contents The Times Inside The joy of vintage sex In a national newspaper last week John Bayley described his affairs with two predatory women. Now he has admitted that both affairs were fantasies. Here he gives his candid view of sex at 75 The Open University Bridget gets a new life At a preview of the film Bridget jones's Diary, Sarah Vine is seduced by an old-fashioned romance, and James Chrispher is Just, well, seduced The strange allure she has for men Play Fantasy Share Win £200,000 cash The Game Daily Password: nikkei This week's prize The fight for Kennedy's estate 'Americans are fatter than Europeans because they work harder and use food, not alcohol, to reward theselves' British actors bomb on Broadway Answer back Mothers at War? A new study about child-rearing is fuelling the hostility between mothers who work and those who stay at home, says Jessica Davies The Times Parent forum Your questions answered by Times readers and parenting experts Next week How you can help What price a life? Yusuf Hamied's offer to supply cheap Aids drugs is an embarrassment to the major pharmaceutical companies. Anjana Ahuja reports A faculty for nerdy flirting Camouflage to beat bank hackers The Times The origin of diamonds Words that live on Nigel Rees is learning to live with a family tragedy, Interview by Valerie Grove Gallic Paris at last lives up to its reputation at the crucible of world fashion Eric Hill Ltd Top-secret gossip runs wild Dannimac Streetwise accessories The Times Homestyle flowers Beauty buzz mother's day It'll be all right on the knight Interview After a lifetime in the theatre Sir Derek Jacok is Still crippled by stage fright, he tells Benedict Nightlngale Universal Any excuse for the Party Northern Stage has gone to the ends of the earth for its 1984. Daniel Rosenthal reports Great british Hopes Telephone Entertainments Wigmore Hall Peacock Theatre Queen's Theatre Past-it action hero Steven Seagal is back with a smash-hit police thriller. But Exit Wounds is not much cop at all, says Sean MacAulay Tamasha Play choice compiled by Marit Hargie Picture Gallery Theatre Belle Gate Theatre, Wii Crazy Gary's Mobile Disco Lyric Studio, W6 Sapphic odour Theatre David Mamet's Boston Marriage at the Donmer is no tea party, says Benedict Nightingsle Back for the hard Cell Pop Soft Cell have returned and this time they've got muscle, says Stephen Dalton BBC now/ Hickox Barbican Concert The Times Fantasy Shares Share Match General Rules Bridge Chess6 Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Newspapers Support Recycling Weekend viewing Sky Premier Satellite, Cable & Dugital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching BBC1 Today's Television Times Newspapers Limited, 2001. Published and… Today 's television Times 7 Crossword No 2293 International Care & Relief Hp Eye The Times Ensure defrag is not just a drag Jargonaut Animated by reel life John Grabam-Hart is imressed by a kit that helps his six-years-old son to master the art of movie making Palm unveils latest players in handheld battle ICS Taxi Keeping an eye on things Beyond the hype of Big Brother, the webcam revolution among average Net users is offering a quirky lens into the lives of everyone from taxi drivers to terrier dogs See the world from the comfort of your own home Keep watching—you are now Big Brother Ever wondered what pople get up to in the privacy of their own homes? What they eat, when they sleep, who comes to call? Nigel Powell has a peek through the all-seeing eye of the webcam Catch the culprit on camera Put yourself in the picture Webcam: A Do-It-Yourself Guide Drawing new battle lines in the sand Making a hash of leftovers Verdict Fun at your fingertips Website of the Week Top Ten All Formats SmartCertify Direct The Times PMR Boat Race 2001 Inside A titanic battle joined against man and nature The 147th Boat Race: Putney to Mortlake, Saturday March 24,1.30pm 'If I lost weight could I still cox the race at 70? John Goodbody meets Lord Snowdon, 1950 Cambridge cox No drink for me, thanks, I'd better be off to bed Aberdeen Dad . why are those two boats steering into each other? Covering your puddles: a beginner's guide to Boat Race terminology Both parties confident in the presidential race The Oxford Crew Four Miles 374 Yards: The Times Guide to the 147th Boat Race Schools 1 Involvement in the Boat Race Oarsome Facts and Figures In the difficult postwar days of milk rationing, Cambrige decided that the only way to ensure a liberal milk supply was to buy their own cow, which they did to prepare for the they went on to win by one of the narrowest -yet margins, just a quarter of a length Competitions designed to stand the test of time Ten moments of high drama span nearly two centuries Sinkings, defections, rebrellions over training methods, disputes about equipment—the Thames has seen them all Why the cox is the mother hen Garry Herbert, the BBC's rowing commentator and former Olympic cox, reveals why 'just sitting there' can make a boat go even faster An umpire who knows just what he wants 'I'm not the scary thing: the scary thing is the threat of disqualification' The millions keep on tuning in Televisions Why Dr John Marks. 77, may nod off Mountaineers , comedians, bishops Endpiece: four well-known names that have performed in the boat Race since 1829 Aberdeen Aberdeen
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