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News from 26/03/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Roy Amlot Chairman, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, W. T. Jackson, Helen Daniel, Andrew Pierce, Maureen Coan, Alexandra Frean, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Arthur Leathley and Ben Webster, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Noel Armstead, Stuart Carne, Philip Howard, Alison Davies, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Roger Maynard, Robert Sandall, Gerald Davies, John O'Leary Education Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Bobby Robson, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Michael Daley, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Emma Malmros, Stuart Maconie, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Denis Christian, James Landale Political Correspondent, Michael Russell, Miranda Ingram, Quentin Letts, Peter Davies, Russell Jenkins, Ian Cobain and Cynthia Koons, Peter Barnard, Liz Bailey, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Glen Owen Education Correspondent and Roger Boyes, Peter Woodhead, Ed Smith, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Tony Hoare, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Walter P. Goss, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Judith Konzon, Clive Mathieson, R. S. Jones, Matthew Pryor, Vinton G Cerf, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Wilf Frith, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Stewart J. Fraser, Cathy Harris, Deborah Brett, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Andrew Eastaugh, Kaletsky's verdict, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Alice Miles and Roland Watson, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, R. G. Towlerton, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Anthony J. Carr, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Elizabeth Gabriel, Richard Beeston, Anthony Clarke, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Catherine Philp, James Moore and Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, James Jackson, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Nigel Powell, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Graham Weale (Director), Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott, R. A. Morley, Christopher Irvine, Sat Pal Muman Secretary, Joanna Coles,

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Ministry and No 10 split on mass cull Share Match Fantasy Shares Scientists have developed a revolutionary technique… The Bank of England/times Labour MPs urge Blair to stick to May 3 for the election date Billy Elliot star becomes Bell of the Oscar ball Index My baby hell First shots in a new Balkans war Coma hope Inside Adoption advice Trubshaw dies NTT Communications New Labour audit: transport The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Interface Tory peers split over hunting regulation Loyalists say Real IRA put ceasefire at risk The weather today Picture Gallery Husband's last hope of rousing wife from coma Fugitive billionaire 's $2m cash seized at Gatwick Concorde pilot dies Bullet heads for Britain Virgin one account Snoopy's ideology sparks stormy debate Hague will cut subjects for slower pupils Autonomy Read between the lines Gap between boy's and girl's results widens Bar faces huge bill to cover poor court work Byers attacked over legal cash Union condemns Channel 4 show Nick Cave: the nine-to-five tortured artist Arts Law lords may rule on rape definition Halford on assault charge News in Brief Bishop's apology to the divorced Newborn baby abandoned £11m plan to curb truancy Kray confessed to another murder Briton feared to have drowned Taxi driver shot dead in his car Jackson has dolls 'for company' Adoption chiefs are advised to split up siblings Blindness 'challenge' for author Prudential Saga Infantry trials for women 'diluted' Accenture Separated boys have met each other only once Dell French vow to defy culling order Pits are prepared for mass slaughter Halifax School exchange trips in jeopardy Open and shut case for keeping tourists at bay Frontline Magnus Linklater decides to let his shepherd be his guide AOL Mystery of only Briton to catch foot-and-mouth Vauxhall Wartime spirit brings parishioners together Churches offer prayers and £3m in cash Sheep die of cold In Brief Rescuers delayed Farm protest Embryos raise hope of cure for deafness Ultrasound to monitor cancer treatment New pacemaker cuts heart risk By a Correspondent: Genetic make-up affects therapy Nokia Connecting People Queen hails 'outstanding' Bradman RSPCA Marble 'grown' to save statues Trade Partners UK Net punishment Eagle Star Obese drivers likely to fell asleep Post Office Pro-euro chief's company folds PC World Business Aides angered by promotion of mandarins Left call to form Justice Ministry Hague condemns Blair as a fraud The Week in Parliament Prescott's good intentions stuck in the slow lane New Labour Audit Scottish Windows Popcorn. Co. UK How Transport Has Fared Transport policy trundles along road to nowhere Macedonia retaliates to seize rebel stronghold Citibank Bosnian refugees set to flee fresh conflict Gateway Hillary hits at 'harm offensive' World in Brief (AP): Bus fall kills 14 (AP): 20 die in crash Killing lessons (AP): English takes over Put in orders arrests after terror bombs kill 21 Mussolini the bigamist locked up secret son Vienna voters waltz away from Haider The Open University Icon Eye Academy 'Smiling' Pope exhumed EU tackles North Korea vacuum Heritage Hotels Greens derailed by nuclear waste train protesters Prudential Civilians die in Indonesia attack Ringit Designers pay tribute to Gladiator Bush team says economy 'under a dark cloud' Author fails to live by the rules of marriage TimE Go-fly How blacks helped to win the West Online Blair finally takes charge of farming emergency Downing Street has a week in which to resolve its crucial dilemma Doctors of philosophy, not of spins, should be guiding our Prime Minister Picture Gallery Election date is in the hands of the economy Painful duty The Times Sports Diary Institutional Cull The Times MAFF should not survive the foot-and-mouth debacle Apart or a Part? When it is better to separate siblings for adoption Coach the Country Shcool trips to teach children about Britain Dilemmas born of foot-and-mouth Our doctors' increasing workload The nation versus EU British Council closures Taleban's intolerance Zimbabwe rule of law Is 'stress' being over-emphasised? Bill Bryson's return A brief history Picture Gallery Court Circular Appointments in the Armed Forces Birthdays Korea veterans celebrate a milestone in military history Personal Column Anniversaries DJM: Nature notes All Tickets England Rugby Matches Premier Events Court & Social Dinners Faresavers Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Flight Centre Forthcoming marriages School news Memorial service Appointments Jetline London Anthony Bevins Political correspondent of independent spirit who bucked the House of Commons lobby system and paved the way for reform Brian Trubshaw Test pilot who flew the British Concorde prototype and did much valuable work on the development of it and other aircraft David McTAGGART Protester of the high seas who confronted the might of the French military machine and transformed Greenpeace into a powerful pressure group Aircraft Boom and Bust Capitalisation, week's change Landlord Mortgages Share Match House of Fraser builds for future Results and statistics TUC to launch rights campaign Licence system opens door for Post Office competitors Fantasy Shares The Times Change on Week Economic outlook Exchange Rates City Reach to expand services with £25m What the Sunday Papers Say The Sunday Times The Times From a Correspondent: Abraham warns of California blackouts Henderson Global Investors Big energy users concerned over launch of Neta Sellar plans for London Bridge Tower By Our Business Staff: Last-ditch attempt to save jobs at Corus Leather trade hit by BSE Caitlin Morgan By Our City Staff: Retailing in sorry state, says Verdict Harry Carlton presents a triumph by sticking with fundamentals Market Choice Increase in the dollar defies all precedents Cable & Wireless deal could herald £lbn share buyback Pressure grows at BT Picture Gallery The Times Crossword 21,685 Premier Hotels prepares for refinancing Gas suppliers attack Transco auctions Disquiet over directors' pay Page float still on, says CSFB Prescott to diiscard Livingstone Tube plan Pentel Patience Wheatcroft England share Gerrard's hurt Picture Gallery Centrum Hit for six Tired England fail in Sri Lanka The Light stuff Cambridge rule the waves Silver dream Queally eyes speed record Resilient Singh stalking the Tiger Golf Woods overcomes tenacious Forbes Boxing British European Finals end with a golden flourish Hockey Sorenstam stays the course to secure title Leading final scores from Mission Hills Jets fired to first trophy by Meyer Basketball England show limitations in one-day art Cricket Australia move into early lead Netball Auriol pounces as opportunity knocks Motor rallying Setback for Toyota as Salo hits track wall Motor racing Australia succumb to all-rounder Sehwag Sampras joins Britons in making early departure Tennis Crucible draw turns out fine for title favourites Snooker Ice Man feels the heat but England keep cool Albania prove they have ability to worry Eriksson World Cup qualifying results, tables and fixtures The road to Japan and Korea 2002 Man-to-man marking Technical area Eriksson puzzles over burning question of Cole Ireland's anxieties eased by Keane's towering influence Picture Gallery Sven has mastered art of winning Olisadebe revives Poland Gillespie and Gray have reason to curse their luck Northern Ireland Czech Republic The Times Scotland nosedive from heights scaled by Dodds Man-to-man marking Familiar failings leave Wales with much to do Results Duncan at double to put Fulham in final Taylor transforms Megson's attitude Burns prospers in emergency role Bateman 's Berkhamsted transported to new heights Non-league Jewell 's gem brings belated benefits to Wednesday Man-to-man marking York continue climb away from danger Barnsley give hint of class divide Why the Corinthian spirit rules the waves Boat Race Neath's forward power proves decisive Rugby union Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Cambridge tread a fine line Mallinder makes modest beginning Robinson helps Swansea to move closer to double Radcliffe joins ranks of greatest Britons Atheletics Poole's new signing surprises Coventry Speedway Jackson pounces to deny Castleford Rugby league Wolves lack bite for the big day Woodcock halts Leigh's march Broncos left to rue late mistakes The Times By a Correspondent: Late entry by Paul underlines his worth Clarke argues for an end to exclusion policy Southwell Race Line Leaders in the National Hunt championships Dettori feels the heat after losing run Rain claims two more cards Racing's Losing Run Saturday's results Greneway promotes active approach Schools sport For the record Snow reports Rugby union This week's fixtures Kwan posts Olympic credentials Sport in Brief Miller presses England claims Lipscombe sinks decisive putt Eagles ride storm to reach last four Dutch dominate final event Unruffled Zabel makes it four Challengers in command Snow sweeps Carter aside Fichardt stays cool for first win Barrow mourns inspired leader From our correspondents: Spinning wheel turns from leg to off Finger points way to a new trend in bowling as the wrist rolls over on the sub-continent Olrog makes history but level par remains elusive for women How television makes sport a dishonourable profession Programme Notes From your correspondent: Diverging views on the future of rugby union Old claim of football Blues Sport on TV A Route Map through the Peaks and Trough of the Sporting Week Ahead Rough Diamond Irish Swing They Sand what? Can anybody stop the Michael Schumacher steamroller? Six win in a row and a seventh beckoning in Brszil on Sunday. it must all seem hopeless to David Coulthard, Mika Hakkinen and the rest but they must tell themeselves that nothing is certain in Formula One After all, After all anything cold I was there... Sport Online Queally in search of quick lie-down Olumpic gold medal-winner has designs on speed record for human-powered vehicles Deano's departure serves as sobering reminder to us all Oakridge Parents Fashion Arts interview Plus Inter//face The sinister company behind Russia's invasion of Europe Contents Inside Russia's new power game Investigating Gazprom would be a life-shortening exercise, Roger Boyes was warned. As a new Cold War threatens, what is the truth about the secretive Moscow gas company which controls much of Eastern Europe by threatening to switch off the gas supply - and which before long may be supplying energy to the West? We are not fat cats The legal profession is frequently targeted by politicians in search of populist headlines. But after shadowing a QC, Miranda Ingram finds that the common perception of senior barristers as overpaid, claret-drinking elitists is unfair The Egypt Bike Ride The Times 'My child may not have a live-in father but he does have tae kwon do, Suzuki violin lessons and maths and art courses' In New York Joanna Coles Why Emma Thompson shaved her head The Wild Man cometh? Childbirth is about pain Giving birth is utter agony, so why do so many women pretend that it doesn't hurt that much, asks Caitlin Moran Parents. forum Your questions answered by Times rcaders and parenting experts How can I stop my daughter from smoking? claire, 40 My 16-year-old daughter has started smoking—I found the cigarettes in her bag. It's upsetting because her grandmother died of jung cnacer we've talked about the risks. We've stopped her pocket money but to no avail. What can we do? Next week How you can help Voyage to the Earth's core Centuries seafarers' logs are helping to chart changes in the Earth's magnetuc field. Anjana Ahuja reports A reversal in polarity, which might come at any time, could extinguish life on Earth The Times The Times Trust me. I'm a doctor Anjana Ahuja Science Briefing The Army's pariahs Verterans of a 'forgotten' cSuez campaign are still waiting for their medals, says Quentin Letts A clever comeback In a rare interview, Hussein Chalayan, the man who brought you table dresses, proves that he can design clothes that real women want to wear Lisa Armstrong Fashion journalist of the year Streetwise Eighties style Beauty brings out the beast The Sunday Times Classics translated from the Greek Picture Gallery Home style safari Picture Gallery Beauty buzz haircare Black tights 1 Lamp, ?285, by Stelton from Skandium (020-7935… Angst from nine to five Inreview No one embodied the tortured artist like Nick Cave, but now, Alex O'Connell learns, he saves it for the office Verdi Requiem The Divine Comedy Empire, W6 Low / Kings of Convenience Hop and Grape, Manchester Origin of the specious The live debut of Damon Albarn's virtual band Gorillaz was a bloodless affair, says David Sinclair The bass sound had such colossal density it made your filling rattle Stereophonics Olympia, Dublin Play choicep Today's highlights complied by Marit Hargie Theatre The Good Woman of Setzuan Cottesloe Still acting suspiciously David Suchet has shrugged off Poirot to play... another detective. He tells Imogen Edwards-Jones why Everybody I know takes me seriously. I'm actually desperate to do some comedy A dearth in the family Theatre Round-Up Jonathan Harvey's latest promises more than it delivers, says lan Johns Entertainments The Times Concert Outsider Barbican Opera The Barber of Seville Coliseum The music man at work Dance Richard Alston brings two new works to London, but they don't quite add up, writes Debra Craine The Times Exclusive competition Share Match General Rules Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Weekend viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky Sports Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching Picture Gallery Index The Times Today 's television Times 2 Crossword No 2299 Advanced Hair Studio Digital Island To boldly go... The internet enters the solar system BT News Bites Ready to reach for the stars Vint Cerf, the man many consider to be the father of the Internet, has a new goal: wiring up outer space for e-mail and more. And you thought Star Terk made it look so easy 'Postcards' give the edge in cyberspace A packet-sized way imagine how your data is delivered worldwide on the Net Too much effort for their art While we eagerly await Black and White, spies and capers make us feel off-colour Reverting to type was dead clever Picture Gallery PC World the Computer Superstore Panasonic The Times How to unlock the big freeze Easy PC Picture Gallery Jargonaut Technology Quilt Wising up to smart homes Intellingence on the home fornt is booming. Liz Bailey report on the latest high-tech innovations Mirror, Mirror what Shall I Wear? Milan's Internet Home Design on the Future At your Service Smart Certify Direct The Times Project Management Recruitment

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