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News from 28/03/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Roland Watson and Alice Miles, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, James Moore, G. Hay, Richard Boden, Simon Barnes, John Swiers, Peter Lansley, George Pendle, Mary Lynch Chief Executive, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Roger Boyes and Allan Hall, Richard Hobson, John Howkins, David G. Fraser, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Edward Condon, Hilary Finch, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Gabrielle Starkey, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Stanley Best (Chairman), Jad Adams, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Jeanette Winterson, Ian Cobain and Helen Studd, Peter Sellars, John Kercher, Libby Purves, Andy Stephens, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Rose Rouse, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, D. Musgrove, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Simon de Bruxelles and Oliver Wright, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Richard Cork, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, James Pettifer, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Iain Finlavson, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Noble Frankland, Stewart Tendler Lewis Smith and Helen Daniel, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Christine Stone (Director), Nigel Hawkes, J. Ainslie McIntyre, Caroline Merrell, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, John Adams, Allan Mallinson, F. F. Cartwright, Kaletsky's verdict, Ruth Scurr, Tom Dart, Mairi Mallon, Glen Owen, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Warwick Pywell, Carol Chapman, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Dearbail Jordan, Clive Mathieson and Christine Buckley, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, John McManus, Michael Gove, Valerie Elliott and Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Oliver Kamm, Russell Celyn Jones, Sam Kiley, Michael Davies, Ian Caldwell, Neil Cooper, Tom Baldwin and Jill Sherman, Allan Hall, Matt Dickinson and Joanna Bale, Sally Patten, Douglas Kennedy, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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Dead animals are the result of a policy not a… Money: what you should have achieved by 30 Times 2 Airlines buy control of air traffic Fantasy Shares Tube plan clash Inside Star-struck pest Nuclear protest Blair struggles as queue for slaughter grows by 70% Bank criticised for Maxwell deals Second abduction for Briton in Somalia Why Judaism is dyinig Radisson Edwardian So who is that man with Norman Wisdom? The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Creme Cook's troika gives nodding dog the shakes Parliamentary Sketch Vaz under fire for ignorance on Kosovo The weather today 'Baldy' blunder by Tory Hague disowns MP over asylum attack TV appeal to catch star-struck sex pest Lesbian teacher forced out by taunts, court told Virgin money Addict accused of Costa death Killer father said 'sorry' to baby who survived Plastic surgeon receives £200,000 payoff Prescott furious at court threat from Tube chief Halifax Arch opened to public for first time since 1826 Mother sues union over son's exclusion Fitter pupils go to top of the class Teachers split over strike compromise Yard plans to relax drugs rules News in Brief Child labour Mother is found Road attack risk Yellow peril Carnival charges Help for disabled Rugby seven Top-rank turnout Seaman may have killed around world Care for elderly patients criticised Reach All firms to carry out equal pay audit Marriott Russian businessman investigated by police Boy, 13, held over child porn Alliance Leicester Gateway 'Mummy' dearest Translator denies smuggling News in Brief Online millionaire Justice by e-mail Pilot suspended Waiting for anyone Prada IF Intelligent Finance Brown prepares for emergency vaccinations Foot-And-Mouth How vaccine could help to beat disease Blair ponders poll date The election date: it's a matter of morals,… Isolated family freed to future of uncertainty United Nations Development Programme-Undp PC World Farmer's bid to save 41p may have started it Foot-And-Mouth Country park's rare animals to be killed Blair 'promises promotion' to old chum Anji Egg Card MPs rethink their rules on sleaze On politics Parliament in Brief Norwich Union Eagle Star Fendi Renault Laguna Anti-nuclear militants blow up police vehicle 'We've got them rattled, this will be our victory' Abbey National Computacenter How Blair had to get off his bike and push New Labour Audit Europe AOL Success shows honesty is not the best policy Kaletsk's verdict 7/10 Dell Europe Europe fails to decipher White House Code BT Villains or victims? Who are the Albanians? Cash Israelis are all Nazis, Assad tells summit Bomb attacks Fujitsu Computers Siemens Eight killed as Belgian trains collide Thyssen judge quits over 'obscene' cost of trial Heritage Hotels McVeigh motivated by Waco World in Brief (AFP): Pope's body moved (AFP): Strike stalls traffic Killer confesses (AP): Crocodile fight Wreck shows Odyssey may not be myth A theory shot down by Zeus Hastings Direct SAGA Scottish Widows Online On the Website Today Throw this ministry on to the rotting pyre Politicians have betrayed the interests of both farmers and the countryside The idea that prescott and I have anything in common is newt to me Picture Gallery Why do we let these farmers blackmail us? Secret link Vaccination Day The unwanted alternative comes closer Law Goes Underground The judiciary should not to be asked to reorganise the Tube The judiciary should not be asked to reorganise the Tube Reborn Abroad Fame that lives for ever in a far-off land Fame that lives for ever in a far-off land Power to the regions The soul of Labour We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… Rapid spread of foot-and-mouth Obstacles to ecumenical progress Mosque in war zone Special education Emphasis on stress Is this a record? Free museums? Abrasive Antipodeans Gender should not define a law lord Crown Court shortages Spencer's women Guaranteed to last Court Circular Latest wills Picture Gallery School news Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Appointments Marriage Luncheons Memorial service Dinners Eton dinner Ceremony Professor Michael Leifer Analysing the polities of South-East Asia over thirty years Personal Column Hotel Direct Faresavers Jetline Flight Centre Maynard Mack Editor and biographer of Alexander Pope who was a powerful force at yale and in the American literary academy at large Court & Social Truth in Advertising On This Day March 28,1935 The Retail Trading Standards Association was established to protect the consumer from dishonest advertising and unscrupulous retailers. Its initial emphasis on self-regulation was largely superseded by government-imposed controls during the second World War Michael Northen Making an art of lighting design in hundreds of stage porductions Equities continue rally Egg: invest Share Match Egg executives benefit from bonus scheme Surge in US confidence fuels market recovery Page price to miss float range Lloyd's loses as shareholders take action Ericsson to cut 1,200 UK jobs FSA starts Baltimore inquiry Shell-shocked at Knutsford Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Channel rail link to cost taxpayers £1.2bn SAS Bitter taste for Corus Index Hague demands help for rural businesses United Technologies Blair to address business leaders Extra business rate 'could cost £750m' Julius says MPC will reduce rates if necessary The British Chambers of Commerce Conference Picture Gallery QMH raises claim to £90m Nasdaq in deal for Europe stake Byers promises action to reduce regulation The Sunday Times GE near satellite unit sale Business in Brief Hotel revamp BA in Yahoo! link LetsBuylt funding Flashpoint blow Deal lifts Porvair Emap makes more Internet spending cuts Cazenove in racing upset Berocca Kiley's one-track mind Commentary Doubts over price of WH Smith arm Oracle Banks boost blue chips' climb Stock Market Chief executive helps to bolster Kidde Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Relief but little joy as Emap thinks again Tempus Aga Xenova /Cantab Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Battle for bonus points at CL The Open University Countdown at Corus leaves a bitter taste for the steelmakers On the job cuts controversy Sell sign History man Swiss role Keep out: this idea is private property John Howkins wonders how far patent rights can be extended The Times Standard Life lifted by turmoil at Equitable Microsoft Maiden sees profits double Shares hit at Old English Inns LA Fitness set for Spanish transition Results in Brief Walker rejects offer but hires Medcalf JKX hit by Ukrainian mystery Wunder cars Henderson Global Investors Aga sets sights on US expansion Ultraframe shares suffer on profits warning Standard Life Yours for £450,000: six bedrooms, an orchard and… SR Pharma in research link-up Disney to auction titles Unilever N. V. AutoLogic expands in Europe Business in Brief Ascot sells NRS Novara takeover AstraZeneca labs The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Fallon draws encouragement from return Racing Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline The Times Nottingham Lingfseld Park Dettori back at Lingfield William Hill Catterick falls to disease Kaluwitharana puts England in their place New Zealand in control as openers prosper Initiative aims to lift county game to higher level English cricket's governing body unveils plan to raise standard of coaching Tomorrow Delivers his end-of-tour report on England Don't let the Jewish voice die Fogarty provides stroke of fortune for superbikes Motorcycling Agreement likely to unravel with involvement of Cotton Wasps resume fire on home front Roddick proves master after a bout of anxiety Mercer resigns as coach For the record Today's fixtures Banned Briton told to speed up The Times Online Mobile Times Orange By Our Sports Staff: Greening keeps England in the pink Archer makes defence of indoor title Sport in Brief Villains or victims? Who are the Albanians? Cole's second coming requires act of faith World Cup Midweek View Thorpe closes in on Spitz record Swimming Hungry Hatton ready to take on the world Boxing Racial abuse angers FA White not enjoying life without the Crucible Snooker Bierhoff pays price Jersey plots successful strategy Sailling Ground blow for Fulham Torquay's travails taking their toll on Bateson Wycombe hold out for valuable point Lennon puts troubles behind him Wales bank on injured Coleman to deliver inspiration Scotland desperate to achieve net gain World Cup Ladbrokes Andorra offer passport to further success Positive England present united front The Temes Crossword 21,687 No title Hoddle set to win his Spurs after talks open Morse Interview Books Property Plus Creme Just who are the Albanians? Contents Inside The wild forntier A plucky country battling its oppressors or a nation of gangsters? As Albanians again become the focus of a Balkan conflict, James Pettifer charts the turbulent history of a nation whose heroes include Norman Wisdom, while Joanna Coles in New York meets expatriates taking up their homeland's cause 'I will fight for my people' Heroes and artists A Jewish lesson for Britain We need to be more confident about our history and traditions, Jonathan Sacks tells Michael Gove The Times Sainsbury's The Saturday Times The Times Mary Ann Sieghart If a Labour canvasser dared to set foot in these villgaes, he would quite likely be at, and quite possibly lynched Revealed: a rare sense of fun What should you have achieved by the age of 30? Anne Ashworth has some suggestions In the money The bottom line on market slang Scottish Friendly Portrait artist? Whatever its connection to the author's life, a novel can only be fiction, says Douglas Kennedy Art and pain Jeanette Winterson A history of war Allan Mallinson A murder in two minds Bestsellers The art of seeing Jeanette Winterson celebrates two books that show us how to value the creative act Secrets and white lies Diary The Times Book of the battles A new history of warfare is accurate and entertaining. Allan Mallinson saluted the editor Charting a passage to Indira Fiction Saturday night fever Play The Times Rich pickings A selection of works related to The Last Supper reaffirms Leonardo's genius, says Richard Owen Who'd be seen dead in Hoxton? Visual Art a new show offers an A-Z to the ways artists have made parts of London their own. Rachel Campbell-Johnston reports Around the galleries Phillips Private Passions Peter Sellars on an image of a mutilated Buddha in Kabul The theatre and opera director finds an immense power in a 1995 photograph of Taleban destruction A century and still not out The whitechapel Gallery is celebrating its centenary year. Richard Cord is glad it's suit not acting its age National Gallery Play choice Historoy beats itself Theatre The time-hopping Luminosity at the Rsc has Ian Johns looking at his watch Theatre Concerts Mozart Requiem Festival Hall Nash Ensemble/ Masson Purcell Room Opera & Ballet Ambassadors Entertaining Mr Sloane Cambridge Theatre Entertainments Offers in the region of £50,000 Auctions Landsdowne Out of their box CB Hiller Parker Apartments It's time to talk shop The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loft Living in Prime Battersea Vanstons Allsop English Courtyard Goldfinch Costa Del Sol Property Exhibition David headland associates The Grange The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Play Fantasy Shares Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) Virgin one account BBC1 Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2311 Old English Inns Management equality reigns Page 4 Creative colleagues Kelly Hoppen and her PA, Michelle Leach Fashion cool in khaki Pages 8,9 Pathfinders Andrew Price, Managing Director, Phaidon Press Ltd Elite PA - 28k+Bens Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Noele Brooks First Executive Limited Osborne & Little plc Europe Economics Executive PA Solutions National Lottery Charities Board Knightsbridge Secretaries City of London Livery Company Making people special Karen Homer a Working Relationship Permanent & Temporary Opportunities Contacts Take a letter? That's old hat, Ms Jones With the trends in office managements altering, Rose Rouse reports on the changing role of the PA Filling the New Role Timesavers Web World On the right track Jane Bolton Home And Away How to stand out in the CV crowd George Pendle Male Shot Former Marijuana Smuggler The Problem is Time off so soon could be tough territory My workmate is a bit too close for comfort A model PA with the wax factor Working for the divisional director of the Tussauds Group, Juliet Shrager has it all figured out, writes John Kercher Therapies to ease the vicious circle of stress VPS Ltd Office Manager/senior Secretary Docklands E14 CJES The Eclipse Organisation Ltd. Foreign Embassy Group Secretary Thomas Bolton Group Benefits & Compensation International CPG Marketing JG Joyce Guiness Granada Directors' Secretaries Jigsaw Recruitment Manager/secretary Secretary/administrator JG Joyce Guiness Telephonist PA/Secretary for Sw5 couple Tel Kay or Tom Easy cheesey Tasting Go green! Karen Homer Real Life Fashion Makeovers Moneypenny Far Left Sand-coloured dress with waist tie, £29.99,… Crone corkill Excellent organisational skills? Looking for a… The Times Crone corkill PA/secretary Joanna Wood at Joanna Trading Ltd., JFL Judy Farquharson Ltd Bristol PA to Chairman Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Angela Mortimer Above average PA for upmarket Wc2 Co. 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