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News from 04/04/2001

2001; Gale Group;

Autores

Selwyn Hodson Pressinger, Andrew Robson, Tim Reid and Gillian Harris, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Bashir Khanbhai, James Moore, John Vincent, Charles Abrams, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, George Pendle, Nicholas Best, Jennifer M. Holt, Justine Hardy, Nick Rhodes, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Brian Fender, Chief Executive, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam West, Andrew Norfolk, Valerie Elliott and Jill Sherman, Oliver August and Damian Whitworth, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Stanley Henig, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Caroline Merrell and Chris Ayres, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Peter James Lord, Marcia Malia, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jeff Dunne, Tim Reid, John Kercher, Silver Marilyn, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Roger Helmer, Alan R. MacKenzie, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Rose Rouse, Angela Jameson, Laura Peek and Damian Whitworth, Jean Waters, Paula Hawkins, Richard Cork, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Sarah Johnson, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Barry Millington, Karen Homer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Prices suffer, Burial blunder, Clive Mathieson, Christine Buckley, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, H. M. Debenham, Edgar Neufeld, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Roger Boyes, Fenton Bresler, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Kaletsky's verdict, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Stephen Haseler, Alice Miles and Roland Watson, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Linus Gregoriadis, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Amanda Craig, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Dearbail Jordan, Alan Lee, Tom Kirkwood, Peter Riddell, Tola Awogbamlye, Ben Webster, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Mark Mullen, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Tim Wallers, Alan Coren, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Lisa Creffield and Joanna Bale, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Tom Baldwin and Jill Sherman, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Julian Lloyd, Patience Wheatcroft,

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The decision to postpone the elections was… Blair women rebel over family leave Fantasy Shares United setback Shares knocked Charcol Live for ever Why we are winning the battle for… Royal row as Earl mixes state visits with business Water tainted by cow burial blunder will your university get you a job? China trial fear for US aircrew The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times Arts Picture Gallery Fantasy Shares The Times Online Creme Writing's on the wall for graffiti control Tory party 'to impose selection of women' The weather today Weathercall Mowlam denies terror 'slur' Expensive decor pays its way for charity Newspapers Support Recycling Met Office Spotlight falls on Ear 's troubled film company Question mark over royal visit to the Gulf A treasured retreat with a colourful past Prada Wakeham angry at 'spin' by Palace Luton university is just the job for employment 'No frills' drive pays dividends eve The best university for the job 'Low marks, not cost, put the poor off higher education' Graduate attacks critics of 'vacuous courses' Firm must pay £2m for boy's pool tragedy Hanratty family will fight on to clear him Nokia Fines cut Dover migrants Genesys Conferencing Nighty night to Ovaltine Tube ban on union man after 'assault' MPs call for halt on genetic tests for insurance PC World Blinded cadet tells of bomb blast agony Violence 'on huge scale' in youth jail St Joseph's Hospice Potholes double as funds shrink Reel Direct Mona Lisa to be given a room of her own Clutter gives way to purged display Saga Royal Mail Appeal greater than a film star Amorous ex-judge cleared of £½m theft Ideal Home Show Halifax Choice of judges 'fails democratic legitimacy' Loutchansky article source is attacked Number of new homes lowest since 1924 Fujitsu Computers Siemens Not now son, I'm busy winning £11m BT internet Anytime Pupils sit exams by computer News in Brief 150ft lift fall Bishop in hospital Leading ladies Today in Parliament Countryside chief calls for aid package in worst-hit areas Star Alliance Optimism buoyed by first fall in new cases Foot-And-Mouth Fearful farmer shoots himself In Brief Royal Agricultural Show cancelled Scotland wants vaccine buffer (Reuters): Canada turns away British ship …While Meacher and Hague also slip up Bell Direct Prudential Mitsubishi Motors No one will take the blame for burial blunder Foot-And-Mouth Young doctors are reluctant to become GPs Flora Bridget to cure Millbank blues English regions face uphill battle Alliance Franciasie de London Day 2 How your home PC can help to defeat cancer Scientists split over 'orphan planets' Tamarins edge off danger list Spring-clean your finances By Our Science Correspondent: Stellar discovery is most distant yet Vodafone By Our Health Editor: Polio rate falls by 99% in 12 years Brown gets away with 'stealth tax' increases New Labour Audit Daewoo Iron Chancellor is put on his mettle Intelligent Finance Tax Facts Yacht survivors tell of 12-hour swim to safety Clinton stopover satisfies his taste for an illicit Cuban cigar Novell Watchdog censures web advert News in Brief Blair attacker Murder trio held Coach death case Free £20 notes Milosevic could face Belgrade firing squad Witness recalls day UN troops permitted a massacre Miele Air rage passenger is cleared The Open University privilege Insurance (AP): Hingis stalker convicted News in Brief (AFP): Silent partners (AFP): Mitterrand query (AFP): Commuters riot (Reuters): Mouth stitched (Reuters): Human 'dog food' China calls on United States to stop all spying flights Families fear interrogation of seized crew Clinton envoy proves vital help to Bush Rac Japanese anger at 'stray' sub Bell Direct Dell Lawyers outraged by wife's hasty execution B&q Comet Killer cashes in on Princess Israelis avenge wounded baby Norwich Union Hastings Direct Japanese textbook angers Chinese Bell Direct State-backed group takes control of Russian TV independent Loving touch of euro leaves Berliners cold Roger Boyes Inside Germany Spring sale Gateway Top Totti turns on Italian couples Online Five weeks of much ado about nothing Tony Blair's challenge now is to be seen to be governing, not campaigning Let the wolf tell his side of life in the woods with Little Red Riding Hood Picture Gallery Local votes shouldn't be tossed on the pyres Tory tipple The Times Diary Foot and Maff What the Army can do for the country campaign The Wessex Company Private functions and public duties must be kept apart A Chamber of her Own The Renaissance woman who needs room to entertain Prescription charges University difficulties EU Parliament's 'opaque' decisions Immigration debate based on truth and evidence The postponement of elections Child victims of divorce Monument to peace Subsidised theatre Bryson's Britons Young motherhood Anarchy rules Court Circular Latest wills Personal Column Anniversaries Birthdays Church news A stitch in time To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Dinners Thanksgiving service Lord Hartwell Proprietor who took the circulationa of The Daily Telegraph to unmatched heights, only to lose control when modernisation was forced upon him Jean Anderson Versatile actress who became a popular stalwart of British theatre, cinema and television in a career spanning almost seventy years Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets or Hospitality Pall Mall Tickets Ticket Hotline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Flights Directory Flightwise Flight Centre Chaplin Returns to America Shares tumble Intelligent Finance Share Match No Title Wall St shares take another beating Orange rejects sharing of 3G costs Instinet flotation moves step closer LCI finds fool's gold instead of treasure in the Vegas sands Analysts warn that Railtrack could fall below float price Bechtel takes on risk interactive investor international AIG acts to trump Pru with $23bn bid for US firm No Title Index Bids for Berkeley Square to top £300m intel inside Lords to rule on pension surpluses Mystery buyer builds Liffe stake Thompson to quit 365 role Denial by PUK over conflict potential Former Bank staff take key FSA jobs Results in Brief Borrowers at Abbey pay at the double The Times Online store in offer for ShopSmart Business in Brief Buffett buys Gap stake for $204m Recognition hit by US slowdown Exel wins £99m US contracts Cordiant buys Irish PR firm Reckitt sells firelighter unit BOC offers £87m for Japanese firm AEA price leaps after takeover approaches Virgin agrees to recognise AEEU Pressac hit by profits setback XO Buffett spots Gap in confidence Commentary Gameplay to review options as shares dive Watch out Westlife, here comes the ultimate man band Goldman knocked off M&A perch MSB replaces chief executive Virgin trains US warnings spark tech sales James Moore Stock Market Independent Insurance hits new low Rumour of the day Biggest Price Movements of the Day Picture Gallery Canary has scope to sing more sweetly AEA ICG Eurotop 100 Hong Kong's market maintains an element of eastern promise Nick Hasell The flotation of the territory's stock exchange should serve as a lesson to London Actuaries take no prisoners City Diary On a mission to support British business Venture capital hurdle remains The Times Fantasy Shares Bloomberg wunder cars Torquil Clark The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Woodward adds touch of spice to England selection Rugby union Bath snap up Grewcock By Our Sports Staff: Miandad pays for poor results Cricket For the record Today's fixtures Mature head on young shoulders Steelers' success tainted Ice hockey Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices CSML Partnership In the Matter of Norsk Hydro (UK) Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Francis resurrects title mission Boxing Public Notices Legal Notices Jane Manning Department of Trade and Industry Snail's pace angers spectators Sport in Brief Palmer rejects grand-slam talk Golf Coral Eurobet Avoid a National Disaster! Southwell Results from yesterday's three meetings Woods gives no clues to nature of greatness Simon Barnes Midweek View Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing National meeting sets Webbon fresh challenges Racing Racing's Losing Run Ascot Ripon Raceline SIS tries to lure small courses in media tussle Pick up the Phone Arsenal ask Cole to fuel challenge Football Leeds continue to play down their prospects Leeds United v Deportivo la Coru Ladbrokes. co. uk Lucozade Sport Irate Houllier blocked over postponement Mobile Times By Our Sports Staff: Sanchez banned for touchline outburst Football Mellor draws inspiration from Liverpool cup run The Premiership today Palace lament forward failings Zamora blow casts cloud over coast By Oru Sports Staff: Hendry header not enough for fading Bolton Sergio turns the tables on United The Times Crossword Ireland's Biggest Bookmaker viewpoint Watch out Westlife, here comes the… property plus Crème books You don't have to die contents No Title inside Programmed to survive The ability to extend life indefinitely is now within our grasp, argues gerontologist Tom Kirkwood in the first of this year's BBC Reith lectures, boradcast tonight. Below, he explains to Anjana Ahuja how he began to see the ageing process in a revolutionary new light The revelation that It's only crock 'n' roll Over 2,000 fiftysomethings have applied to form the oldies' answer to HearSay. David Sinclair says don't do it Published by Alecto Historical Editions Fantasy Shares Isurrender!" The very words bring back memories of being pinned to the playroom floor by a bigger brother at the culminaiton ofo a fight, Sometimes playful, Sometimes not I am happy to surrender to my husband any decision involving a machine; he is happy to leave decisions on holidays to me Spring-clean your finances Worried about your financial future? Dust down your accounts and plan your recession survival, says Anne Ashworth In the money Nationwide conversion How societies size up The Saturday Times Legal & General Springtime reading This Easter holiday, where will you take the children? Try ancient Egypt, medieval China or an American ghetto, says Sarah Johson Stories Gardens in the smoke Peter Ackroyd Death by fire in India Justine Hardy Picturebooks Poetry Crystal Palace v Greenwich The World for a Shilling How the Great Exibition of 1851 Shaped a Nation By michael Leapman Headline, £14.99 Isbn 0 7472 7012 0 £12.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Bestsellers Hardbacks General Green fingers London's gardens take a stand against the city's grit, but they can't keep it at bay, says Peter Ackroyd Play Fantasy Shares The people sleep, something stirs Hotel World By Ali Smith Hamish Hamilton, £10.99 ISBN 0 241 14109 5 Diary Death by fire A young Indian bride is burnt alive and no-one is prsecuted. Why? asks Justine Hardy The Times Books Direct Fiction Danger: high voltage poetry Middle England, small world Mary George of Allnorthover By Lavia Greenlaw Flamingo, £12.99 Isbn 0 00 710595 9 £10.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 thetimes. co. uk arts Lost of cash, but less cachet Visual Art The Beck's prize pays handsomely but has yet to acquire the clout of the Turner, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston National Gallery Lots of cash, but less cachet Private Passions Duran Duran's keyboardist continue to be inspired by the work of his late friend, Andy Warhol play choice Modern Tate Did we ever have it so good? A new V&a show casts those pre-eminent Victorians in a more light than hitherto. Richard Cork salutes it and them Picture Gallery Cries that bind Theatre Ibsen's Ghosts gets a spirited revival and impress Benedict Nightingale Opera & Ballet Theatres Peter Bowles Akademie fur Alte Musik Wigmore Hall Concert Birmingham Festival Choral Society Birmingham Cathedral Concert Offers in the region of £1 million Escape to the seaside The Times No Title Hopkins Homes Marcia Road Coastal Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items barnard marcus Loft Living in Prime Battersea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock Page Stock Multiple Classified Advertising Items CB Hiller Parker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bedfordshire Cotswolds Devon Property Step up in the world Ocean Estates Marbella Landsdowne Blandonnet International Busienss Center Spain Liability for defective blood products Queen's Bench Division No extension of time limit for claimant with facts Chancery Division Share Match The British Museum The British Lions Terms and Conditions Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Television & radio Yesterday's viewing Joe Joseph Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice sky BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2307 Today's Television Pages 30 & 31 Satelite and Radio Pages 28 & 29 Review Page 27 Today's choice Pink Learning curves managing Ok? Striking the right chord Fashion travel special The Times centrepoingtgroup Levy Gee Provensis Eclipse centrepoingroup Part Time Pa/general Admin Benefits & Compensation International Angela Mortimer International Recruitment Consultant Bookkeeper Experienced Secretary ?20,000 plus Property Administrator Sales Assistant Court Service The key to working in harmony John Kercher a Working Relationship With his musical backround, Jon Cooke is tuned into the demands of being Pa to Julian Lloyd webber Permanent & Temporary Opportunities Cheering on the team can help your career Time Savers Web World Flying in the face of age prejudice At 50-plus, competing against younger job candidates seems an unequal struggle. But it can be done, says Tola Awogbamiye Just a matter of common sense Business still has to make up its mind on legitimate e-mail and Internet use, says the barrister Fenton Bresler The Problem IS How can I find an after-dinner speaker? it's a dog's life at work SECRETARY/PA Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain PA/Secretary centrepoingroup Blackwell Science Ltd TAY Associates Recruitment Consultants vector PR Officer £26,000-£35,000 St Luke's & Christ Church Chelsea Angela Mortimer Jackson-Stops & Staff Bristol PA to Chairman Directors' Secretaries Crème Dress-up Fridays are back in vogue Now young men are chasing PA jobs too As the gender barriers come down, male competitors are moving into this female domain, says Rose Rouse Perfect pulse Tasting Pack Ergonomic chair Moneypenny Norman Skemp Recruitment Ltd Angela Mortimer Anderson Hoare Susan Doughty recruitment Experienced Legal Secretaries Feed your mind St Paul's Girls' School Administrator Secretary Required Nattarsea Leading Image Consultancy A vacancy has arisen at Cluttons in Belgravin for an… To advertise in this section Technology Colleges Trust Phillips Auctioneers Medical SECRETARY/PA Leonard Hull International PLC Crone corkill Hays Banking Secretarial Crone corkill Times Newspapers Angela Mortimer International Executive PA Solutions Bond Street More Pay-Right Now! Gordon. Yates You can't beat the experience! Gordon. Yates Gordon . Yates Gordon. Yates rms Victoria Wall Associates Manager/secretary Workman & Partners Merrow the Language Recruitment Specialists Accounts Administration/Secretary PA to MD Lynda McBride, Pyle Owen & Partners Foreign Embassy Group Secretary Practice Administrator Joslin Rowe The Times Lunch Break It's a natural world My Diary A day in the life of Sam West, Pa to Carol Dukes, Md of ThinkNatural, in Berkhamsted, Herts Send your colleagues to the Tower Conference Call Rudeness can be bad for your health FYI Multi-Lingual Creme Euro London Appointments Next Permanent Paragon Personnel Carousel Consultancy Ltd Time

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