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News from 21/03/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Ian Duncan, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Paul Heiney, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Ted Honderich, Frances Gibb Legal Editor and Melissa Kite, James Moore, Martin Walter, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, George Pendle, Andrew Pierce and James Doran, Mark Souster, Claire McDonald, Simon de Bruxelles and Russell Jenkins, Richard Hobson, W. A. Stubbles, John Ray, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Crickhowell, Carol Midgley, David Prockter, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Rosemary Jacques, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Emma Pearson, Andi Robertson, Kenneth Baker, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Isabella Zornoza, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Redwood, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tim Reid, John Kercher, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, James Landale Political Correspondent, John Lawton, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst, Anthea Lawson, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, James Doran City Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Jeremy Cavanagh, Angela Jameson, Derwent May, Chrissy Bainbridge, Paula Hawkins, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Philip Webster, Valerie Elliott and Melissa Kite, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Gabriella Gamini, Maureen Fry, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Jan Raath, Diana Cambridge, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Adam Jones, Lesley Parish, Ron Davies, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Angela Jameson and Sally Patten, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Andrew Roberts, Paul Wilkinson, David Hunt, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Neville Holmes, Alun Michael, Clive Aslet, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ian MacIntyre, Tola Awogbamiye, Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Martin Fletcher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Morris Secretary of State, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Jo Rees, James Doran, Giles Whittell, James Hanes, Fernando Noguelra, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Lily Levene, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, David Green, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Peter Farrer, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Trevor Broadley, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Charlie Colchester, John Fidler, Chris Ayres, Peter Walker, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Vivien Cosh, Alan Woods, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Alasdair Murray, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Adrian Lush, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Bob Ainsworth,

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Web scam Teachers The woman who speaks for William Hague Fed rate cut fails to halt Wall Street slide Index Labour rushes to buy off rural voters Empty streets, empty shops: how foot-and-mouth kills from 60 miles away 'Porlock is baying for blood. We are going bust' Revenge of the surrendered wives More snow on the way The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Creme Labour's finger-wagger joins Tory chorus Filkin husband once employed Vaz as solicitor Brown rejects sleaze claims The weather today Woodgate told me about fight, says Leeds star Abortion delayed by ruling Virgin PC wants £400,000 for stress My friend's marriage was a nightmare, says Trollope BT chiefs' jobs on the line as shares sink aeo Pressure bears down on managers at centre of speculation Peace deal offered on teachers' action Smith gives books to babies Care homes for the mentally disabled to shut Governor in jail blunder retires News in Brief Galbraith quits Hepatitis scare Nurses bullied Heart drugs hope Race-hate arrests Lessing honoured Celebrities 'cloned' in Internet cash fraud Dishwasher accused of cleaning up from America's richest Bryson prepares for a return journey ANA Double blow for farmer who kept ahead of game Foot-And-Mouth inscape Little joy comes with rate relief Rac Brown set to give vets extra cash In Brief All-clear man dies Legal challenge Royal trip axed Suzy search off Army help dismissed as a stunt Foot-And-Mouth Rural museums face closure within weeks Virgin trains DVLA Edward the stud forced to pull his Punches Frontline reports on how exile of a golden boy keeps him from the mares who could save a rare bread of carthorse Pregnant women dismissed in their thousands Baby break for boss PC World Tribute to policewoman killed on duty Judge criticises courts squeeze Eagle Star Law lords reject sex 'bias' on rape law Stowaways suffocated after taking wrong jet Killer 'has right to father a child' Britney shows how maternal help would have improved… Cheshire Judicial test for Gunners' colours IF Spring is frozen out by snowfalls Bedroom Net 'puts children in danger' Createur D'automobiles Hostage reaches 19th hole6 School criticised over boat trip girl's death Woods may die out in 100 years News in Brief Fast-track justice Fireman cleared £500,000 raid Eurostar halt US jitters led to rigid jail regime for King 's killer Public Record Office Mad Axeman's complaints to the Kray twins Hastings Direct National Savings Tycoon: I have never changed a car tax disc Support for tourist areas wins cautious welcome from MPs Henderson Gorman seeks appeals body Regret over special needs children 'Strip Corus chief of knighthood' Parliament in Brief Quote of the day Today in Parliament Virgin mobile French dash British hopes for summit Tories pledge to root out racism UK online Pressure for hunt ban grows Sun Prescott promotes energy-saving Railtrack given May deadline to avoid fines Train terror as 'teachers put lives of pupils in danger' Fujitsu Computers Siemens Halifax Post Office rebuked for late mail News in Brief Library protest Tape harassment Corrections Venus reveals her charms after 160 years Chanel drops its favourite face SAGA Prudential Ford Blackouts augur long hot summer for Bush Hollywood lights out as power struggle grips state The Derbyshire Space row may start orbital showdown Prudential US ready for mass expulsion of 'spying envoys' Investigation of Mugabe 'abuses' angers Harare Kuwaiti woman editor shot dead The Royal Bank IBM Picture Gallery Platform sinks amid fears of oil spill Catholic priests 'abusing nuns' dti French take on British over 'cheap labour' Anti-nuclear rebels marks Green plight Anti-nuclear rebels mark Green plighet No friends, no self-esteem: surrendered wives speak… Norwich Union Rebels defy border 'sealed' by Nato forces Political compromise is the only hope for coalition Scottish Widows AOL online Farmers are making enemies of the townies If we can't walk over their fields, why should they walk all over us? At the Mirest hint of disaster, don't put your trust in the insurers' small print Nato prepares to reap the Balkan whirlwind Bear facts The Times Diary Test of Nerve American difficulties are rooted in psychology, not economics Rural Consideration One farming region's loss can be a seaside resort's gain Safety Net Reducing risks to children in cyberspace Political fallout of foot-and-mouth Cleaning up beside the seaside The Hinduja passports Working parents Biblical families Support for MacEdonia A Tory succession Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not… Support for Welsh Ryder Cup bid FA Cup semi-final A brief history Songs of high praise Cooking without books Court Circular Church news Personal Column Memorial services Anniversaries6 Legal news University news Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Dinners Meetings Gordon Brown Scottish rugby forward whose baby-face belied his toughness Personal Column Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Tickets or Hospitality Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ralph Thomas Unpretentious film director who made drams, thrillers and the long-running Doctor series John Napper Artist whose work ranged from portraits and landscapes to satirical studies of modern urban life London Flight Centre Flights Directory faresavers Radio Caroline Goes off the Air Shares finish at best Crest Nicholson Share Match Telephone JP Morgan reins in analysts Brown says UK growth will stay on course Sharp Fed orders half-point interest rate cut Goldman sees earnings fall Cammell Laird up for sale FSA inquiry on exit penalties Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Index Air France expands into UK Deutsche Post fined by EU competition authority Blunder adds to costs of pension scandal Robeco Baird to appeal to Lords over M&s case Robeco Warning over City jobs sees PSD shares dive Chime has 43% rise in profits Gullane looking for further acquisitions Pressure on Agere price SFA under fire after costs order in rogue trade case Ice golf UK role for Levene at Deutsche Business in Brief Hermes profits Clydeport boost Redstone changes BP and Shell rise World Travel fall Red Nose to red face at BT Whitbread set for deal on Meridien Second Chg bid referred Hilton weighs up Swiss hotel chain The homes you can own for ?175,000 Express Dairies warning bmc software OnSite Tech shares ease index gloom Rival 's setback boosts Biocompatibles Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Stick with Railtrack for the uphill journey Whitbread Amey Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Wall Street could teach EU leaders a great deal about equity markets Reforms are vital in securities regulation if Europe is to prosper CL's top team brought to book City Diary OUBS Rent row in store attracts unwelcome threat Past times Figure it out Off the rails The Times Fantasy Shares Bloomberg Nuclear myths Oppose IR35 Borse aims to calm talk of deal NSI Nokia Amey gives warning on Tube proposals Shopping success for C&r Delta cautions over 'challenging' trading Results in Brief wunder cars Inventive 's Revolution may spread Business in Brief TBI raises stake CGNU acquisition City Centre post Hunting purchase TT demerger The Times Unit Must Information Service Chase Fleming Ireland abandon tour Rugby union Legal & Public Notices Clubs likely to confront Rfu with alternative proposals Wellington extend dominance Public Notices Rosslyn Park sevens results Amanda Platell loses her gloss: the Tory press cheif… Cambridge deny pulling a stroke Rowing Hulme axed by Vikings Rugby league Baxter maintains edge over younger rivals Skiing The Times Games face ?25m shortfall Sports politics Murphy remains reluctant over National service Racing Southwell Frankel keen to raise stakes with Aptitude Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Knights charge into semi-finals Sport in Brief Nicol crashes Fulke drops out Lottery pays out England impress Chasing Bristol Doubles shock Fowler seeks finishing touch to revival Football United look to plug gap with move for Kelly orange Iran make the running in attempt to join hosts Birmingham blown off course by Pouton Halifax trying to pull their socks up Hyypia lacking home comforts Lee's late winner takes Rotherham to the top Last night's results Deportivo could face loss of four players Waugh hastens decline and fall of latest sporting empire Cricket Tendulkar makes Australia suffer Today's fixtures Tireless Walsh paves way for run chase For the record Series of choices gives England much to ponder Shoaib seeks guidance Hussain sounds note of caution amid euphoria Grip sees no limit to England's ambitions The Times Crossword 21,681 Edwards turns back mother of all challenges Morse lifestyle No friends, no life: surrendered wives… books Written with mother. how to improve Austen and… property plus Cr?me The woman who speaks for William Hague Contents The gloss wears off Amanda Platell might have wooed the Tory party had she concentrated on policy rather than personality. As an election approaches, the party's glamorous media chief has become a liability, says Michael Gove The price of surrender Two weeks ago, Marion McGilvary wrote about following the advice in the book The Surrendered Wife, which urges wives to cede control to their husbands. Here Carol Midgley talks to a woman who lived such a life for 33 years, while other T2 readers give their views The Times No money, no identify I'm left in the dark Find the right man and it's all so easy I rejoice in serving my husband I made sure I married the surrendering type Radisson The Times Another way of seeing 'The way to inspire children is not join their gang, but to provide a gang which they want to join' Pretty prudish Minted editions A Harry Potter first edition could fetch ?10,000 at auction. So what makes such a book so valuable? Derwent May reports Student Awards Yes, mommy dearest Britney Spears has written a book with her mother. Philip Howard shows how maternal help would have improved Austen and Bront? John Bayley's loves Derwent May A Sterne life Ian McIntyre Akhenaten: hero or heretic? The Pharaoh who toppled Egypt's old gods, Akhenaten is a figure of enduring mystery and fascination, says John Ray Akhenaten Egypt's False Prophet By Nicholas Reeves Thames & Hudson, ?18.95 Isbn 0 500 05106 2 Death and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt By John H. Taylor British Museum Press, ?19.99 Isbn 0 226 79164 5 Euphoria The true lies of love Widower's Jouse By John Bayley Duckworth, ?16.95 Isbn 0 7156 3076 8 Bestsellers Good enough? Ted Honderich wonders whether a 'comfortable morality' provides adequate guidance Being Good By Simon Blackburn Oxford University Press ?9.99 Isbn 0 19 210052 1 A journey around the world in short stories Diary Back from the war A Regimental Affair By Allan Mallinson Bantam, ?16.99 Isbn 0 593 04375 8 The Sunday Times The bawdy cleric Laurence Sterne a Life By Ian Campbell Ross Oxford University Press, ?25 Isbn 0 192 12235 5 The Times Fiction They blinded me with science Visual Art Which came first-the artist or the physicist? Both, it sems, writes Rachel Campbell-Johnston Around the Galleries Stanley and the women The descent of Stanley Spencer from naive wonderment to despair is searingly depicted in his Tate Britain show, says Richard Cork Private passions The artist remembers the dreamlike quality and disturbing emotions of Aernout Mik's video installation play choice Femme is the spur Theatre Anna Friel's dedicated follower of passion in Lulu seduces Benedict Nightingale Theatre Spirit Royal Court Opera & Ballet Theatres Dracula London Palladium Feelgood Entertaining Mr Sloane Lady Salsa The Servant RG The Duke of Yorks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weigh up Isa options Marks & Spencer Financial Services In the money Can I make a mint from old notes? the times magazine easy Value. com North of the Thames Beechcroft Goldfinch English Courtyard Parque da Floresta Offers in the region of £175,000 Room below When old meets new Minister joins incompatibility case hearing House of Lords Compulsion is no breach Queen Bench Division Tribunal 's power to call witness Court of Appeal The Times Win $1 Million Share match General Rules Bridge Chess Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling television & radio Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Today's television Today's Television The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2295 AIM PC gym desk fitness A recipe for success Fashion flowers crone corkill Carousel Consultancy Ltd The Times crone corkill The Eclipse Organisation Ltd. crone corkill Knightsbridge Secretaries Wates Group Limited crone corkill Manager/secretary 3 Charming Chartered If you can't stand the heat John Kercher a Working Relationship Permanent & Temporary Opportunities Sun, sand and skills Acquiring a new skill while on holiday is not fun-it can boost your career. Diana Cambridge reports Timesavers Web World Now, are you sitting quite comfortably? The whole world in their hands History came to life for Pamels Bowmas as assistant to Dr Rita Gardner of the Royal Geographical Society, says John Kercher Legal Vacancies Legal Secretaries crone corkill debs@infotechservices. co. uk ASA Karen George Recruitment Company More Legal positions Legal Secretaries BBC Joslin Rowe Multiple Display Advertising Items A job to die for George Pendle Male Shot Take the law into your own hands Despite commanding good salaries, legal secretaries are thin on the ground, says Tola Awogbamiye The Problem is Time to face the music and admit mistakes Confused by cowardly boss's mixed messages It's a wrap Tasting You know that spring has finally arrived when you see your local market stalls MousePhone Moneypenny's Test College Hill Bromley The Royal Veterinary College NSR Tate Telewest Active Digital Telephonist Receptionist NSR Receptionist/Audio Typist NSR Cicero ipc media JG Anderson Hoare Executive PA Solutions Sloane Square School Recruitment Consultants VPS Ltd Carousel Consultancy Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment PA to Managing Director Tata Associates Recruitment Consultants The Times Newspapers Royds Raphael Ltd Join the Wine Trade Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants PA to Chairman Solicitors PA/Secretary Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Frustrated Secretary? Personal Assistant SECRETARY/PA Recruitment Consultant SEKRETARIN/PA ep Royal Hospital Chelsea Cr?me Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultant Nice Move Cr?me Full and Part Time Typists/secretaries Required Anderson Hoare Legal Vacancies Prospects Legal and Secretarial The College of Law Office Manager/PA Zomba Kingswood Cr?me Stop Commuting DSA Bilingual Ltd. Part Time Accountancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paragon Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items More Legal Lunch Break Learndirect Books and bookings My Diary Emma Pearson is PA at Reed Exhibitions, organiser of the London Book Fair Conference Call Appraisals needed to keep staff Fyi Multi-Lingual Creme Work in Frankfurt? Multilingual Services Paragon Personnel crone corkill Time

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