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News from 02/04/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Robert Hands, Helen Studd, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Joan Freeman, David Chater, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Geoff Brown, John O'Leary Education Editor, Oliver August and Damian Whitworth and Laura Peek, Martin Fletcher, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Alfred Sherman, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Ross Dunn, David Coleman, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Emma Malmros, John Milton, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Maureen Winch-Furness, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Bob Clough-Parker, Simon Tait, Sam Towlson, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Sandy LAING(Secretary), Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Anna Söderblom, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Nigel Bowden, John Hopkins, Marit Hargie, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, Richard Ottaway, Christopher Wace, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Len J. Norbury( Hon Secretary), Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Deborah Brett, Roy Hattersley Chairman, Cathy Harris, Leonard Allen, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Julie Myerson, Mick Hume, Martin Woods, Valerie Elliott and Sam Towlson, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Lucienne Pickering, A. D. Harris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Patrick West, John Wright, Martin Ince, Adam Fresco, Ben Hammersley, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, P. J. Roper, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Keith Blackmore, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Gunning, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Tony Lewis, Mandy Rowbotham, Nigel Powell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Andrew Warren Director, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Richard Morrison, Adam Howorth, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Christopher Warwick, Richard Finch, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Philip Scott Professor, Adrian Russell, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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10-week poll campaign starts today Blair to postpone election until June Hamilton defeat Ancient 'trinkets ' Coulthard wins Share Match Fantasy Shares Chinese hold crew of US spy plane Oxford still failing to attract state pupils Index How to make the most of your children's talent Milosevic goes quietly into prison Tiger Woods, the greatest... or should that be… Morse The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Interface Police investigate chaplain over lost belltower funds The weather today Down's children 'denied surgery' Attack puts Ulster peace in question Palace rebukes Countess over political remarks Pool death stress puts Barrymore in hospital April fool joke backfires Scientists find glucose is food for thought Oxygen and sugar also help . co. uk Spanish yacht collision kills Briton British Gas Hamilton reaches end of the road Heads try to dispel Oxbridge myths Rush for the stars 'Yeti's hair' defies DNA analysis Doctors fail Parkinson's patients News in Brief New ferry checks News in Brief Oilrig occupied News in Brief Anarchists raided News in Brief Cocaine charge News in Brief ITN evacuated News in Brief Hear'Say at top News in Brief Teacher murdered News in Brief Fare deal News in Brief Fortnum's sale 'will encourage looting' Planet Talk France Accenture South 'set for boon! in house prices' News 5 Mandelson behind decision to think again Peter Mandelson; life after power Halifax Waiting game could pay off for Blair Election Countdown Broadcasting Standards Commission Privilege Insurance Farmers' leaders breathe sigh of relief Little work left for MPs to do The Week in Parliament SAGA Peugeot 206 Long campaign has already cost parties millions Election Conuntdown Foot-and-mouth 'too widespread' for vaccination Cheltenham off Time Spring sunshine helps to woo country lovers back Gateway Stolen earth mover traps PC in van Berlusconi fights to keep Spanish charge at bay Brussels backs an invisible hamster On the trail of the black-belliedd hamster Icon Eye Academy Prudential Sir Elton orders a £3,000 steak PC World (AP): French set to refuse extradition World in Brief (Reuters): Grenade kills 11 World in Brief (AP): Body snatched World in Brief (Reuters): Strike violence World in Briefd Second wind World in Brief Scottish Widows Violence flares as Israelis bury baby Chinese arrest ex-Oxford academic (Reuters): Village protesters take on Vatican Sky Sports Online Talking Point Plus Modern Manners News and Views Lloyds TSB The Rise and Fall of Slobodan Milosevic Milosevic's stand-off Ex-dictator likely to face depression and denial US aid hangs in balance 1998 Nato Issues ultimatum to Milosevic to stop… Ends with a whimper West demands transfer to UN court at The Hague Lloyds TSB Whitehall 's rusting machine has failed again A June election might give No 10 time to show that government works Minister love a man in uniform, even a Gurkha playing Little Bo Peep Picture Gallery The right decision, but Blair will pay a price Hoddle heresy The Times Diary False Start A delayed election involves risks for all sides Next Stop the Hague For the sake of the Serbs, Milosevic must be tried abroad Of Hamsters and Men How endangered animals have become today's minor deities Princess Margaret Bush , Kyoto and climate of hysteria More open debate on immigration Census questions Open for business? Passport photographs Differing beliefs on Church unity Cooking the books Court Circular Service of thanksgiving Birthdays Personal column Lord Cowdrey of Tonbridge Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Forthcoming marriages Church news Nature notes Announcements Jonathan Harvey Ltd Lives in Brief Robert Begg, CBE accountant and formerd Deputy Lieutenant of Glasgow, was born on February 19,1922. He died on March 1,2001, aged 79 John Lewis Virtuoso pianist who brought classical restraint to modern jazz John Lewis jazz pianist and composer, was born on May 3,1920. He died on March 29,2001 aged 80 Professor N. G. L. Hammond Successful academic and authority on Ancient Greece who decorated for his counter-Subversive activities in Modern Grecce Proffessor N. G. L. Hammond, CBE DSO FBA, Classical scholar and formerd headmaster of Clifton, was born on November 15,1907. He died on March 24,2001 aged 93 Munich Treason Trial David Rocastle Arsenal midfield player who notched up 14 England caps David Rocastele, footballer, was born on May 2,1967. He died on March 31,2001 aged 33 Capitalisation, week's change The Times Share Match Wage bill worries for Man Utd James Moore Companies reporting 3i to put £55m into buyout of ERM Park Plaza plots £200m route into the big time Dominic Walsh Analysis Banks back PFI fundraising Zara group pushes on with £5bn flotation What the Sunday Papers Say The Times Ethnic violence threatens world energy security Carl Mortished Mortars fired at its Idonesian liquefied natural gas plant have forced Exxon to shut it down TRW warns UK jobs at risk Legal & General Inflation? Yes please, and now Lea paterson Economic Agendia IoD presses for war on red tape Half-time in Tesco legal fight Court ruling over IR35 law awaited Stakeholder project faces firms' snub Companies sue taxman for £100m refund New issues market dries up British European Government tests tendering on Net Million families to miss out Picture Gallery Brainspark 'coup attempted' M&S in HQ talks with Chelsfield Isa sales drop 75% after turmoil in global markets Bonmarche gains from rival's woes Business in Brief Scoot 'in talks' over Loot offer Websites grow BT denial Card spending up Telephone : 020-7782 5000 Fax : 020-7782 5112 e-mail… Windfalls in sight as Dresdner backs £14bn bid Election delay expected to signal rate cut The Times Crossword 21,691 Leighton poised to join Consignia board Shell may ship Asian gas to US Heritage chain sold Picture Gallery Railtrack plays down new director Investec Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Merged union to recruit members Index T. F. I. Monday? Formula win Coulthard reigns on Schumacher 's… Festival blues Virus puts paid to Cheltenham At Augusta National this week, history beckons Tiger Woods. Victory would confirm him not only as the master golfer, but also John hopkins At Augusta National this week, history beckons Tigerd Woods. Victior would confirm him not only as the master golfer, but also as the world's outstanding sporting talent Happy Valley Charlton home in on Europe Heavyweights in line to wear glorious crown The great Sportsman in the World Nick Szczpanik woods is on a par with some of the century's big achievers in the sporting hall of fame Newworld The jury's verdict: Times writers make their decision Leicester take title as students struggle Hockey O'Neill slams door on wasteful Knights Ice hockey Coulthard puts brake on relentless charge of Schumacher Motor racing: Brazllian Grand prix Jacobs' first century puts South Africa on back foot Cricket Digital Island Four-day Tests plan earns cool response Harland underlines Cook's assessment of her potential Modern pentathion Bartlett 's brilliance puts Charlton one step ahead in European race Charlton Athletic 2 Leicester City 0 City searching for saviour in the mould of Merson Sleepy Derby encourage Coventry's awakening Man-to-man marking Tottenham's reputation going by the board Arsenal 2 Tottenham Hotspur 0 Chelsea do little to catch envious eye of Venables O'Leary rues misfortune as Leeds make up for lost time Dell boys plot new era Unusual sighting of Ferguson lifts walking wounded Reckoning day for Gascoigne United feel force of Gerrard's growing influence Liverpool 2 Manchester United 0 Bradford prepare ground for descent of ladder McGhee more than happy with share of the spoils Cardiff have no answer to Grayson's scoring burst Results and tables Star-struck Burnley bow to superiors Blackburn Rovers 5 Burnley 0 Francis is made to suffer again Chester tossed into troubled waters by Island mentality Non-league Asaba settles the Sheffield struggle for supremacy Labouring Watford lament widening gap Leeds realise their premier ambition National League first division Saracens show lack of united front Zurich Premiership Wilkinson must rest before France match Wasps achieve two of their objectives for season New Zealand triumph in Hong Kong Sevens Weakened Leicester forced to taste defeat Bath battle to nullify brilliance of Brown Ireland 's fixtures postponed until next season Cardiff keep heat on Swansea Bradford struggle as Briers does his best to cause upset Rugby league: Silk Cut Challenge Cup Sculthorpe shows perfect timing to deny Rhinos Sky Sports 1 England suffer whitewash Netball By Our Sports Staff: Bostrom handed victory Motorcycling Legal & Public Notices O' Sullivan keeps his nerve to see of Hendry Snooker McCarron holds on to secure Classic victory Golf Aintree benefits from the fall of Cheltenham Racing's Losing Run Lingfield Park Darley delay Raceline Saturday's results Leaders in the National Hunt championships McCoy seeking right National partner Alan Lee Racing Correspondent Meeting Points Snow reports Campion show derives just deserts Shool sports Hockey For the record Bowls Athletics This week's fixtures Rugby union Scots claim two world indoor titles Sport in Brief From Our Correspondent: Angling caught up in epidemic's net Try for The Lions What joy as Montoya's surge upsets apple-cart Simons Barnes Programme Notes Picture Gallery The Times From your Correspondent: Hoddle's hasty move could have waited 7 Days A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Here are five fence that will sort out the men from… Flying Finn They Said what? Hamed's Gamble I was there ... Sport Online Rodriguez homes in on mission to repay faith of the Rangers Oliver Holt They say that everything is big in Texas. Its baseball club appears bent on proving so Family support leaves Williams sisters in a world of their own DIAL-a-PHONE Reportage Fashion Arts Plus Interface Peter Mandelson woos Hartlepool Contents Inside Peter, power, and the people He may be phoning Tony Blair daily, but how is peter Mandelson coping out of the limelight, and is he winning over his constituents? Charles Bremner reports International Care & Relief Hamster in the works Work on a European business park has been held up by a rodent that hasn't been seen for 50 yerar. martin Fletcher reports The Black Bellied Hamster Other wildlife upsets The Times Play Fantasy Shares Win a stunt plane This week's prize 'Brian Wilson took the stage with Elton John, and for one glorious moment it was as if he khad never been away" Shock therapy for Dr Laura A designer bobby in the lobby Answer back Mummy, I want to be an artist Do we need to nurture our children's creativity, or can we leave it to nature? Novelist Julie Myerson and below, psychologist professor Joan Freeman offer contrasting views If you want a family of writers, tell them to clean the car. They'll soon be typing away Virginia Woolf's father was an encouraging tutor I can't stop my son picking on younger children Ceiia, 32 Parent. forum Your questions answered by Times readers and parenting experts Next week How you can help Pioneer or sadist? He developed the space suit and left studies on jet lag. But did Hubertus Sturghold also oversee terrible experiments on Jews at Dachau to help his research? Anjana Ahuja reports The Times Test for Alzheimer's Anjana Ahuja Science Briefing That orchid is not so rare Scientists for the New Century A job below his station High-flyer Christopher Ross went Underground to find himself. Iterview by Catherine O'Brien Oxford Circus is a Plato's cave where you can learn to understand the meaning of life Serious work, being sexy Brazil's Carlos Mele designs raunchy clothers, butd even his skimpiest bikini has a message Lisa Armstrong Fashion journalist of the year Streetwise prom queens Stella's going global The Times How Björk defied the tyranny of the stylists Homestyle gingham The Times Beauty buzz get fresh The great escapist Interview Mike Old field changed pop musich with Tublar Bells; now he hopes to do it again via his computer he tells Richard Morrison It doesn't worry me that i will always be known for dTubular Bells. it's a clasic Picture Gallery London's pride means zilch to us Visual Art a huge new prize will boost regionsl galleries, says Simon Talt Unofficial secrets act LA Movie The Tailor of Panama is not anoff-the-peg spy yarn, says Grace Bradberry ENO Love in a tepid climate Opera The singing saves Bellimi's take on Romeo and Juliet, says John Allison Concert Billy Elliot Concert Philharmonia/Dohnànyi Festival Hall Entertainment The Times The Beautiful Game The Times Plaj choice Cousteau Mean Fiddler, Wl 'Babes in arms At a showcase West End gig, Sugabes let inexperience show, says David sinclair Stereo MC's HQ, Dublin Term in Act is incompatible with Convention Court of Appleal Challenge to validity of planning agreement fails Court of Appeal Applying concept of harmful event to constructive trust claim Chancery Division Transfer of occupational pension benefits scheme lawful Chancery Division Fantasy Shares One of the hottest pairs in the world today is the… Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Weekend viewing Paul Hoggart Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky Sports Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Sky Times 2 Crossword No 2305 The Times Today's television Wilbur Smith Toy story Digital Island Luxury toys that lead the way They're the size of chocolate bars and just about as crucial Groundbreaking technologies are tested in the latest gadgets, writes Ben Hammersley Groundbreaking techologies are tested in the latest gadgets, writes Jury votes Jukebox a resounding hit This curvy little beauty is the world's first digital radio receiver for your Pc, writes Ben Hammers-ley Anne Walton Can you live without them? To human advancementd, Why we crave high-tech playthings Small but Ingeniously crafted, just three gadgets have made working life on the move easier - and much more fun - for Ben Hammersley Small but ingeniously crafted, just three gadgets have made working life on the move easier -and much more fun -for Ben Hammersley Snap to it for photos on tick Corus of approval Taking a real shine to the Powerbook Big Advance in gaming culture Nintendo's latest Game Boy version goes to a new level. Anna S?derblom is suitably impressed Nintendo's latest Game Boy version goes to a new level. Anna soderbloum is suitably impressed Panasonic The Times I How to become well connected Jadrgonaut Give hope to torture victims Website of the Week Website of the week 'Backup means backup for replacement machines' Martin Ince discovers that no amount of PC backup can find the files on a stolen Psion Martin ince discovers that no amount of pc backup can find the files on a stolen psion Sick and tired of that bleeping old mobile? Ring in the changes with new online tones PMR Group PLC The Times Project Management Recruitment

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