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News from 30/03/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Roland Watson and Alice Miles, Campbell Mitchell, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Helen Daniel, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Andrew Norfolk and Elizabeth Judge, Paul Buckley, Elizabeth Ward Headteacher, Chris Ayres and Arthur Leathley, Mark Court Health Industry Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Bernard Kaukas, Roy Amlot, Philip Howard, Boyd Farrow, John Simpson, David Chater, Peter Sharkey, Joanna Bale, Nicholas Redman, Penny Wark, Malcolm Harper, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Roger Maynard, Raymond Snoddy, Linda Way, Giles Coren, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Flora Botsford, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Murdo McEwan, Joe McCann, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Siegbart, Meghnad Desai, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, James Landale and Tom Baldwin, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Gerry Hanson, Colin Harbury, Giles Cornen, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Margie Borschke, Elspeth Lewis, Simon de Bruxelles, Philip Webster and Lewis Smith, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Amy Jenkins, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Ruth Gledhill Helen Studd and Philip Webster, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Patrick Sherriff, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Mary Dudgeon, Elizabeth Jackaman, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Kim Willsher, Kaletsky's verdict, Madelyn Miller-Thomas, Adam Fresco, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Ian SERVICE(Examination officer), Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Cyril N. Cowley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Maureen Lamplough Stonecroft, Allan Hall, James Moore and Antonia Senior, Sally Patten, Nick Percival, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, John Goodbody Sports Reporter of the Year and Bill Edgar, Christopher Irvine,

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Mystery of the rural affairs committee that never meets Bishops call for election delay Fantasy Shares Index Glastonbury is back Princess's stroke Kyoto clash Tube chaos Automatic stop Vaz in hospital after collapse The Sven Report NTT Communications Racing in royal return to normal The Times Today Business Comment Sport Arts Offers The Times Online Shares game Brown undermines entrenched positions Parliamentary Sketch Tories set for brutal showdown after poll The weather today Blair vows to embrace faiths TV man is killed in mortar attack Happy among her family, says Palace Princess Margaret suffers her thrid stroke Problems that cause dangers still remain Medical Briefing Tod's M&S ends foreign affair and cuts jobs Hoverspeed French won't miss English outpost Spanish regard the brand as classy Madonna video spy fined £1,000 Dead man wins sacking case Heseltine's wife victim of fantasist News in Brief Priest cleared Smugglers jailed Nuclear bid fails Opera scheme Parental pride Axed series wins Big Issue Ma'am? Driver in dock for arresting boy on track Twist in tale of £238,000 ankle injury payout Eagle Star One 2 one Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Rail inquiry seeks full safety system by 2010 Abbey National Taking the strike in their stride Time Tube union threatens further action TV 'babysitter' switches on children's greed British Psychological Society Conference Hidden bias helps men at job interviews Survivors still grappling with 1966 disaster Turn your money into britannic Average faces add up to beauty English Tourism Council Rise and fall of a thoroughly modern killer Born to be bachelor boy Inscape By Our Health Editor: Low-fat diet 'not key to a long life' By a Correspondent: Council rehouses badger family B&Q's Kitchen Stock Reduction Kate Muir Tomorrow in the times magazine Fujitsu Siemens Counties keep footpaths out of bounds Foot-And-Mouth Wary NFU throws vaccination strategy into further disarray Red tape 'delays burial in Devon' Hastings Direct Fatal 10 minutes cost farmer 37 years' work Fleet of diggers still idle days after offer Will foot and mouth put an end to the rap summer… Currys Britain's Biggest For Low Prices Organisers of Glastonbury to stage Farm Aid Foot-And-Mouth Forest of Dean ready for cull In Brief Pennines fear IRA blamed Renault Divorcees are child abusers, says rector Sky Picture Gallery Couple conned frail sufferers QC urges jury to let player score for England Lawrence officer on rape charge News in Brief Fiery chapati Livingstone day Quick release Correction Health Minister refuses 'nanny state' medicine New medical schools to boost GP numbers Gateway Euro has already cost £24m Quote of the day Parliament in Brief Norwich Union Direct Brown's rating belies gloom on economy Today Obsession with image holds Blair back from May 3 On Policts Saga Nearly all pupils fail vocational a levels Pedestrian killed by plank on van Virgin mobile Slimming magazine under fire Sharps Bedrooms Former actress to be Reid's leading lady Share match Couple to toast share triumph in style Problems with division as sums don't add up New Labour Audit Education Ideal Home Show Intel inside The revolution that has yet to take place Child victim foresaw his death by bomb Abortion sniper suspect arrested in France Ford Baltic oil threat to Danes Mississippi is the last battleground for Confederate flag Intdellignet Finance 'Confederate Gibraltar' Visa Innocent man free after 29 years SchrÖder's White House lectures may fall on deaf ears Commentary Germany and US clash over global warming Mind the Gap: why we're rebelling against… Dell Protesters fail to stop arrival of nuclear cargo P&O Stena Line Kindly leave the stage, Wagner patriarch told Inland Revenue Two held over Napoleon's stolen treaty Italy takes to horse d'oeuvres 'Gay bias' at ballet company Transplant kidney is lost Kremlin's army chief set to end the call-up Milosevic deadline tomorrow World in Brief (Reuters): Nazi 'aides' listed (Reuters): Kidnap baby safe (Afp): French rail strike (AP): Death for robbers British seek help on Pitcairn rape case Pompeii perfume shop reopens Tiny Online Hague calls for delay, but longs for May 3 poll An early election will allow the Tories to portray Blair as out-of-touch Pity the Russian conscript, his mum is his best hope of escape ... Grant us leaders who know their history End game The Times Diary The K Word European prating at the US will serve no purpose Bogs and Standards The focus should now shift to secondary and higher education On the Scent What the parfumeur brought to Cleopatra Clear messages on foot-and-mouth69 Human foot-and-mouth Why schools query exam results The rise in TB Tories and hunting Bill Bryson's return We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… Mothering Sunday Our winning team Have we seen the face of Jesus? Uncorrupted bodies Flying hero Trubshaw Wet blanket Court Circular Dinners Personal Column Lecture Meeting Anniversaries The night sky in April Birthdays Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Sir Kenneth Alexander Academic economist whose thinking was put to the test as a director of some of Scotland's troubled shipyards Philip Barker Excavator who proved the Romans lingered in Britain Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Flights Directory Flight Centre The British Kidney Paient Association Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social Brigadier Mervyn Walter Building a floating harbour after D-Day to ensure the Allied invasion was well supplied The Royal Albert Hall AGFA Telephone Allianz deal opens door for partial DKW float Boeing drops plans for 'superjumbo' BT rally as Hampton meets investors Maxwells in new inquiry MPs criticise Ernst & Young over Equitable Cheapest Self Select ISA from the Cheapest UK Broker Euro at year low as ECB holds rates Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Index Arbitrageurs face losses over Shire Housing & Development Board Hanover in talks to buy two hotels BNFL faces fight over MOX plant Danone cuts 2,600 jobs in shake-up After Invensys, welcome Xansa Results in Brief Plunge at Palais hits Po Na Na Business in Brief Land Sees loan IMAX profit vow No Headway Axis-Shield deal Compass venture De Beers plea on Anglo offer Continental Airlines Batman takes a flyer at M&S Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Dow targets investors with £305m Ascot bid SSL move to cost 140 jobs Royal Bank finds supporters Stock Market Takeover rumours extend IDS rise Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Energy boost may come from Neta arrangement Tempus Shire FI Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street M&S fashions a return to the middle ground The move towards younger, fashionable clothes was misguided What a good day, Bruce City Diary The Times Fantasy Shares Bloomberg Prescott's partners potter off the track Graham Searleant Financial Editor Lap of luxury Rail trek Wray gone? Bush inspires new attack on climate levy Christine Buckley reports on opposition to a controversial tax Kyun International Corporation Redbus write-offs lead to £53m loss Alpha plans to diversify Are you making the most of your IT investment? OMG float raises £6m Sheffield United to tackle player pay United wins £450m contract Weston's deal with CAT boosts shares Executive Club Atlantic sells assets in France Business in Brief Vodafone success British Land post Time Products up Equities drift down Cantor Index Share Match The Times Unit Trust Information Service Varilux Henderson left waiting in the wings Raching Southwell Meeting Points Sound of silence proves too much at Carlisle Cornelius Lysaght Life At The Races Notion wide of mark Jo shows girl power Yesterday's results Raceline Cork pops back into England Test reckoning Circket The chosen ones Openers hit new heights A killer's confession and a second chance for… Cullinan stands firm as South Africa recover their poise Williams closes in on her prey as Hingis falters Tennis Rival snooker bodies head for High Court The Business of Sport The Business of Sport Hendry master of his destiny Snooker Snow reports Millward rebuked by own player Rugby league RFU agrees to talks as hope grows of peaceful solution Rugby union For the record Watching out for a stray space station Sadlling Challenge starts at last Archer still on target Sport in Brief Legal & Public Notices Office of the Rail Regulator Wary Schumacher brings track's failings to surface Motor racing Williams takes prudent option Boxing Teletubbies say hello to mad, mad world Football Video nasty highlights seriousness for Hendry Dedicted to Football Gillespie embodies spirit of McLlroy Masters plans put out of kilter after rainy day in Georgia Golf Leicester face key local test Hockey Ireland's fate in their own hands Banned sprinter ruled 'morally innocent' Athletics Hartson finally wins over doubters Lowe holds out for £lm compensation Football The Premiership today British European Axe hovers over Tranmere and Sheedy Eriksson winning over his critics Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent The Times Crossword 21,689 Watford steel themselves for future without Taylor No comparison Lifestyle Arts Media Style The body behind the bath Contents I want him locked away Three months after Julie Hogg's muder, her mother found her body, behing the bath. Billy Dunlop was acquitted of the murder, but last year confessed he was the kiler. Now Julie's mothers is fightig to change the double jeopardy ladw that prevents him being tried again. Interview by penny Wark QC: Judged innocent, the verdict must stay Barclays Fashion's global warning M&S is shutting 38 European outlets, and Gap is failing overseas. The revolt against globalisation has begun, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong France Gap clothes are too big Germany 'It all looks a bit naff' The Times Amy Jenkins Television has always been about society watching itself with all its imperfections-picking its spots if you like The bizarre burden of publicity Stop whingeing about Tony Sony Classical Summmertime, and living it up isn't easy Festivals Star tantrums, overcrowding, queues for the loos... there's very little the experienced promoter can't cope with. But foot-and-mouth? That's another story, reports Adam Sherwin From opera in stately homes to new music on Back to taunt us Visual Art Genesis P-Orridge, former tabloid whipping boy, has reinvented himself and his art, he tells Margie Borschke A Stanley Kubrick Production Sunday night fever Televison The Antiques Roadshow proves the old ones are still the best, says Caitlin Moran Virgin Lure of Mr Lover Lover Shaggy's breathless tales of sextual conquest will beguile pop fans who enjoy the simpler pleasures, says Lisa Verrico The false in falsetto The impossible has happened, says Barbara Ellen—the Bee Gees have changed their sound Bes Gees This is Where I Came in (Polydor)Jive talkin Garderns Direct Curtain up on a new era The Coliseum's £41m makeover is good news for a grand old lady. Richard Morrison Opera Don Givanni Theatre Royal Glasgow Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Entertainments Simon Gray Directed by Peter Hall Eagles An Inspector Calls Theatre Royal Drury Lane The fool in the crown King John at the Rsc is more comedy than tragedy, says Benedict Nightingale Iphigenia in Aulis Abbey, Dublin Play choice The weekend's highlight complied by Marit Hargie Don't bend to the trend Yoga is to the Noughties what Pilates was to the Ninetics, and Giles Coren is not happy. His dinner parties are being ruined by guests tying themselves in knots as they try to outdo each other in the body-bending stakes Blink and you'll miss it kidnaping Picture Gallery Six of the best geometric prints The fight William can win The Tory leader has reneged on a promise to drop judo from his schedule during the run-up to the election. Tim Teeman reports Want it eyelash perms and extensions Ban it now Walkmans in clubs Latin Ambition A Liar, a bully, a cheat Brian MacArthur paper Round Business in the pink Media Diary Will the stars fail to shine? A publicity ban by the us actors' union would damage more than Hollywood, says Boyd Farrow Media & Marketing Sales Moves Pathfinders The Times Thomson Directories On top of the world The BBC's World Service proves that what people really want is quality Weekend media Tracing money by piercing the corporate veil Chancery Division Share Match Alternative site not usual planning consideration Court of Appeal No tax relief on charged asset Chancery Division Coroner to hold inquest into hospital death Court of Appeal Crème The Open University PA/secretary Europe Economics Bristol PA to Chairman Preventing adverse possession Chancery Division Lettings & Sales Negotiators Multiple Classified Advertising Items S G a Legal Third parties not bound by privacy order Court of Appeal Landlord covenant under Act must be transmissible Chancery Division Convention breach does not automatically 01make conviction unsafe Court of Appeal Preparatory hearing ruling subject to appeal Court of Appeal Respondent's second visit to issue of delay Court of Appeal Grounds for ordering a re-trial Court of Appeal The Times The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 30) BBC1 Today's television Index Times 2 Crossword No 2303 Calvet

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