News from 05/04/2001
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Andrew Robson, Roland Watson and Alice Miles, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Roy Albinson, Lea Paterson and Chris Ayres, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, William Gibbons, Director, Magnus Linklater, John Leech, Richard Hobson, Liz Jamieson, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Lucy Elkins, David Chater, Mark Camley, Director, Michael Binyon, Penny Wark, Ludovic Kennedy, Sheila Johnston, Richard Irving, Lynne Truss, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Barbara Ellen, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Brown, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Bloomberg, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Yvonne McMeel's, Graham Wynne, Chief Executive, Simon Lyster, Director-General, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Michael Yahuda, Debra Craine, Laura Peek and James Pringle, John P. Lloyd, Chairman, Leonard Manasseh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Robert Bruce, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Miranda Ingram, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Stuart Crainer, Angela Jameson, Damian Whitworth and Oliver August, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Marit Hargie, Michael A. Clark, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Alasdair Douglas, Fiona Reynolds, Director-General, Philip Whiteley, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Joan A. F. Horton, Robert S. Sawers (Consultant), Andrew Emmerson, Jon Armstrong, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Lesley Lewis, Jeremy Thompson, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Annie Turner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Rita Donaghy, Marathon Woman, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Theodoulou and Adam Fresco, Chris Quick, George Webb, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Jonathan Dimbleby, President, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Pugh and Way, Gilbert Tyson, Chairman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Geoff Watson, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin and Jill Sherman, Allan Hall, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Chris Ayres and Lea Paterson, James Avery, Jan Raath, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Tomos Livingstone, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,
ResumoIndex Ecclestone faces loss of empire after F1 rebellion Share Match Fantasy Shares Today's Password City expects Bank to cut interest rate today Index Bush: the perils of declaring war on three fronts Outbreak 'peaks' Straw warning TB confirmed US 'regrets' death of Chinese fighter pilot Italy's hunt for the real-life Hannibal The Queen in urgent talks over Countess Links London The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Appointments One job even the Army couldn't handle Hague demands extra payments for farmers Blair tells MPs to holiday in Britain The weather today Advisers reap rewards of poll delay Drugs firms say violence could cost UK billions Animal Liberation Front Tiny secret army where prison is badge of commitment Chaos theory of NHS queues Gallery admits Goyas are not genuine By a Staff Reporter: Tutor jailed for spanking teenage female students Gucci Schools set for mass screening after TB Outbreak The Link Rise of disease has links to the Empire Double victory for Straw on convicts' rights Matron back on patrol—and she may be a man Man hit in head by stun gun News in Brief Clinton honour Guinness drought Governor pay plan Parents' action Cancer protection Implants warning Dell Direct Text to self: make more money by mobile phone Bridget Jones—text message diary The Saturday Times Hastings Direct England fans won't play the game Nokia Connecting People EasyJet. com Intrigue versus pride as East meets West Crew face isolation and harsh questions US Spy Plane Dell Laura Ashley Righteous revenge: America's Christian Right… Worried families reach for the yellow ribbons US Spy Plane An Abbey National Group Company PC World the Computer Superstore Sophie's partner may quit their Pr business Harkin has felt heat before Magnet United followers score an unlucky hat-trick Research demanded over rise in autism Sky Entrants exhibit art of persistence School pays £4,000 in race case News in Brief PC death charges Out of line Offender booked The bottom line Rail chiefs fear wheelchair rules will cost billions Fares will rise by up to 10% Clash over Clinton peace job offer to Loutchansky Intelligent Finance Pensioners deface 'offensive' poster Dixons Eggsclusive New cases may slow to trickle by election Foot-And-Mouth Family-run farm is 1,000th case Change urged in inspections role Norwich Union Direct Bell Direct Boots Villagers' gloom lifts as callers offer help Foot-And-Mouth Councils to end footpath bans before Easter Scotland in £6m tourism drive Villagers' gloom lifts as callers offer help Posthouse Campaigning The e-campaign Media day Double of the day Currys Vaccination plans on hold, says Blair By Our Parliamentary Correspondent: Two poll Bills pushed through in one day Empty weeks could be filled with issues Today in Parliament Bush must be tackled say MPs Bell Direct Deluded fen guilty of stalking Hingis 200 ghostbusters stake out castle's dungeons Boots Honey the bees knees for sport Bell Direct Saga British Airways Conservatives armed with three golden bullets New Labour Audit Halfords Government has failed, but so has Hague The Figures Italy ready to repel US coffee invasion Suspected Carlos accomplice flees Developers threaten jewel of the Med Tiny Do's and don'ts of caff? latte and espresso Men's Fashion Special What's Our Anthony wearing? Japanese slump puts salarymen on streets Make It Yours For Less Peres holds first top-level talks Phillips Auctioneers (AP): Minister killed in air crash World in Brief (Reuters): Landmine death Water pistol ban Collision arrest (AFP): King goes home (Reuters): Cabinet sacked Ambassador's wife becomes fashion victim Officer helps in hunt for his murder-suspect son The Cooperative Bank Bowie gets his teeth into role Fujitsu Siemens Computers E-mails deliver financial disaster to US post service Russian television journalists look to CNN's Turner for rescue West 'will exchange aid for Milosevic' Office World AOL Jospin plays on anti-US feeling Warlord frees British hostages Rushed law gives Mugabe media control Digi Focus II is yet another victory for clearer… Swiftcall Which? From Associated Press in Machakos, Kenya: Kenyans mourn 58 arson victims On the Website Today Online Fitness Sport Tomorrow Laughing all the way to the Royal Bank Hefty bonuses may please the bosses but shareholders are not amused They may call us xenophobic, but Britain is still tolerant and civilised Picture Gallery Is Bush's America too big for its boots? Giles Coren Potter's passion The Times Diary Enemy of the People The political case for trying Milosevic in Belgrade Out of Sweetness, Strength Lessons The Times taught more than a century ago Clean Cut The Bank of England must move on intrest raies today South African bus crash Census questions Crown Court shortages Priorities for action to limit foot-and-mouth damage Risk and responsibility on Tube Passport photographs The face of Jesus Failure to deliver maternity services Is this a record? One man went to mow The fake sheikh Court Circular Appointments in the Armed Forces Birthdays Picture Gallery The Leverhulme Trust Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages School news Luncheon Dinners Court & Social Marriage Announcement Church news Fr Gregory Brusey Monk and musician who saw something mysterious in Loch Ness Sergeant Fred Isaac Soldier from St Helena who won the Military Medal in action in Malaya Sergeant Fred Isaac, MM, CPM, soldier and colonial policeman, was born on December 16,1919. Died on March 26,2001, aged 81 Evelyn Joll Director of Agnew's who reversed Turner and organised many exhibitions of his work, both in Bond Street and around the world Evelyn Joll, art historian and dealer, was born on February 6,1925. He died on March 27,2001, aged 76 Attempt to Shoot Prince of Wales Daniel Counihan Bbc correspondent who had a spot of trouble in Moscow with KGB Daniel Counihan, journalist, was born on December 14,1917. He died in Hastings on March 25,2001, aged 83 Equities rally strongly Investors Chronicle British Funds Rate cut a near certainty as services suffer Pru says merger deal to go ahead despite AIG offer S&N prepares for Peroni sell-out Lucent fights rumours of bankruptcy threat Lords overturn pension ruling Hollick's extra year of salary HSBC Software supplier cuts issue price of flotation Quiet revolution One 2 One subscriber numbers up by 8% Ntl: business Japan is forced to delay key measures Railtrack shares continue their slide Threat of new law on property leases Digital TV take-up 'growing rapidly' Results in Brief Float still planned for Sky Global Business in Brief Powergen poised to sell 21 plants Business in Brief Jarvis wins PFI deals for £526m Business in Brief Asset manager issues warning Business in Brief Crown Sports signs Gunnell Business in Brief Montpellier buys Allen division Business in Brief Forte end near as Compass sells Posthouse Shares in SurfControl rise after its reaches profitability Ayling emerges at Dyson Let them eat shares Oasis talks founder Idetica Eurex warns CBOT Australian rumour lifts A&L Epidemic keeps hold on hotel shares Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Bass is still an average catch despite £810m deal Man Group Marlborough Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Bondholders unleash a quiet revolution in the boardroom As global equity markets close to new issues bond markets remain open for business Temporary loss of Sachs appeal City Diary The Times Fantasy Shares Weill lines up one last takeover target Gabb's gift City Diary Sell buy date City Diary Berocca for Hectic Lifestyles UK exporters fear Chinese uncertainty Bellway ready to boost landbank as profits grow Maxwell and memory men Any other business Torquil Clark plc British European Trews story Any other business Bad spell Any other business Criterion managing director dismissed Tax threat puts banks in a spin Accountancy Toad drives into telematics DTI report fails to highlight integrity Fees help to lift Man shares to a record The Times Unit Trust Information Service Peninsula Barrera scents prey after five-year hunt Boxing The Mexican has waited an eternity to take on Naseem Hamed. He does not intend to fail now Try for The Lions Williams gets chance for revenge against friend For the record Today's fixtures The Times Courses ponder media offer Racing Yesterday's results Gifford attempts to turn back time Racing Aintree Racing Betline TEAMtalk Raceline Racing's Losing Run Meeting Points Lord Noelie has no peers in Martell Cup Betdirect Tiger ready to take on the rest of the world Golf: The Masters William Hill Mental toughness lifts Woods into realms of extraordinary Familiar spring scene emerges from shadows First and second-round tee-off times If it wasn't for Scotland there wouldn't… New faces but same old story from France Rugby union Rowe pays penalty as Medics let crown slip ECB agrees £3m deal for one-day trophy Cricket Credit Club Token Englishman proving league apart for Les Bleus Snow reports Clubs rebuked over conduct Sport in Brief Ladbrokes Timely reshuffle for World Cup fixture schedule Harte and soul lift Leeds to rare heights Football Last night's results Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Giggs signs up to long-term strategy Mjallby puts Celtic on brink of title Thompson sets sights on new goals with Rovers Liverpool hoping to strike new deal with Owen Hendrie on the mark as Leicester fall again Football Wigan turn to Bruce in push for promotion The Premiership today Ndlovu strike frustrates Blackburn Horseman at ease in role of armchair fan Parlour puts Arsenal ahead of game The Times Crossword No Title Inside Ecclestone feels the heat as constructors put foot down Formula One faces power struggle as teams deliver ultimatum to sport's ringmaster DIAL-a-PHONE 26 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections McKinsey & Company Royal & Sun Alliance Investments Times Apppointment Arthur Andersen Michael Page Technology Graduate to Management Opportunities The march of the moderates When today's students take action, it is usually community action. Tomos Livingstone reports Legal services Commission Are You a Team Player? Oxford Media & Business School All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Graphic Designer BTG Make a Major Breakthrough CJA Recruit Consultants Group Experience Barclaycard Already Graduated? Sales Moves Fine Arts Specialist IP Legal Specialist All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Chef & 2nd Chef Required Financial Ombudsman Service Foxtons Pink slip parties replace jobs for life in dot-com land BBC Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines Britannia Mercuri Urval Aoc From archaeology to … Up Which Ladder? Blick RubiconIT For a new career, press here Altodigital Money Overseas Telesales Professional M&G Investments Infocus On the write side of the pond Capita Ras Synavant Michael Page City My Big Break Rita Donaghy, 56, the chairman of Acas Provecta Michael page Sales Whitehead Mann GKR Fbl Farrer Barnes Limited Joyce Guiness Retail Stock & Supply Chain Financial Reporting… Scr Nutella The Times Home Office Dexion Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items CVs with Impact Multiple Classified Advertising Items Structural Engineering Draughtsperson Sheffield City Council Manpower ELWa PIMS ATC FR Europe Energy Sector Advisors MBA Michael Beer Search & Selection PCS Personal Carer Solutions Senior Executive A Qualified person is required, with full knowledge… HSBC International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds Internationally operating company, providing company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haldane McCann-ERICKSON NHS Scotland Lfi Harvey Nash Global Continuity Sema Abbott Laboratories Limited Barclays Digby Morgan Help the Aged Ernst & Young Mansionhouse Howgate Sable Equifax Kelly & king Idetica Camelot Daniel williams consultancy Whitehead Mann GKR Interexec Meeting and Events Manager Career Analysts County Council A foreign working climate British companies are exporting their own managers. Christopher Warman reports Whitehead Mann GKR Norman Broadoent Whitehead Mann GKR Digby Morgan Flying the flag Management Executive on the Move 26 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Parker mace international Michael Page Sales Cressing Templar America dominates the guru league, but Europe is… Multiple Display Advertising Items Tesco Graduate to Management Opportunities 26 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Phee Farrer Jones Accenture Look - no new wires The standard that makes digital… Galileo International Tesco Section Two Homing in on a digital future The continued launch of more and more new technology is furthering the move towards the networked digital home. Andrew Emmerson reports Monster. co. uk Hanover Fox International SHP Associates Harlyn systems Index Harvey Nash Milgo Barclays Ait Npower Communications Netting the online boom Thanks to secure technology, online trading looks set to soar, says Annie Tumer Hoggett Bowers Oxford University Press Lloyd's Register Criterion Search In good company Network Executives on the Move Asp global Michael Page Sales Connaught Business Development Manager Tetley The Times Netverk Sales Person Required The Times LSE IT Services Dera Everybody hates technical consultants Premier Executive Immunology Department of Health Fujitsu PCL ARCS Specialist Career plan All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Headway Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to get back to nature Companies are being called account for their environment policies, says Chris Quick The Law Society Gayton Graham Lord Search & Selection Out of this world Premier Executives on the Move Tesco Whitehead Mann GKR Bounty Sca Worldwide Department of Health Marketing Director Department of the Environment, Transport and the… Department of Health Technogym Boyden Hanover Fox International Intelsat AstraZeneca The Institution of Electrical Engineers Whitehead Mann GKR Lord Search & Selection The Direct Marketing Association Managing Directors - Directors - Managers Senior Designer (£25-30,000) Outstanding Opportunities with a leading Recruitment… Harvey Nash Hoggett Bowers Delivering Leadership Stephanie Twigg Ltd P Four Questor International Lord Search & Selection Leeds & Holbeck Building Society On top of the magic carpet ride The Old Economy: an occasional series on venerable. This week Peter Brown visits Brintons Hamilton Irving Consulting Excellence Questor International Imagine broadband AshtonPenney Partnership Ltd Negotiate notice when you are in demand Packages 26 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections TeleCity Chief Executive Old economy The veteran carpet firm that can still… Consignia Harvey Nash Guinness Section Two Lifestyle Reportage Eduaction Film How America came to distrust China Contents Righteous revenge The 'spy-plane' incident on Hainan island highlights a new, frosty White House attitude to China. An unlikely alliance of the Christian Right and security specialists is behind George W. Bush's tough stance, says Tim Hames A fat lot of harm A school head has created a furore by telling a mother that her child is oveweight. But our children are the most obese in Europe—and we are too afraid to tell them, says Miranda Ingram Sainsbury's 'Mum beat me when I ate bread' The healthy way to fight obesity The Times Daily Password: purchase Play Fantasy Shares Breitling Richard Morrison Domesday is the seminal document of English national life. But what do most of us know about it? There's always something there to remind me Carehealth. co. uk Why Vaz is at risk People with insulin resistance often have raised cholesterol Telltale signs of bulimia Queen of bilharzia Scan hope for bowel cancer The Times Net closes on satanic high priest The monster of Florence who mutilated his victims for ritual Masses may not be the lowly farmhand tried for the multiple killings but a pillar of Tuscan society. Richard Owen reports One of life too many The bond between pets and their owners may be profound, but do we keep them alive at all costs purely out of self-interest, asks Penny Wark How much it costs to treat your pet Lawdy and masterly New Releases Spike Lee's Bamboozled is a near-masterpiece—and that's good enough for Adam Mars-Jones Yin and Yang Tiny minds Out of sight Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release UK box office Top Ten If you liked that, then try this… Movies about television Talk of the global village Interview Why have critics gone wild over Edward Yang's film?Sheila Johnston asks him When you make a film like this, it's like writing and intimate letter to a very good friend C Notting Hill Coronet Chinese whispers New Releases Edward Yang's understand portaint of a Taiwanese family on the edge is a brilliant map of the heart, says James Christopher Abacus New on video Best Director Traffic Hollywood Diary That's why the lady is a vamp Star of the Week She exudes sex on screen but is one of the girls on record. Sean MacAulay gets to the bottom of jennifer Lopez Her derrlère is destined to join Jane Russell's cleavage in the pantheon of memorable movie features A life in pictures TV movie of the week: The Dirty Dozen (1967 ) Spring Proms Play choice Today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Houston has a problem Dance Houston Ballet's lavishly funded Cleopatra is a timid affair, says Debra Craine Theatre Blasted Royal Court Entertainments Medea Richmond Theatre Pavarotti Norman Broadbent Rathdown School Dublin The Times City & Guilds St. George's University St James's College Earn Money Writing! Parents behaving badly School events and competitive corporate hospitality simply do not mix, says the head of Eton. Lucy Elkins reports Pay up for the place you want What can I do when a teacher is inept? Ed. forum If you or your child is baffled by any aspect of education, each week the ed. forum panel will answer your questions This week: handling a bad teacher; exam stress; how to ensure good learning habits Picture Gallery Northern Ireland Civil Service Scholar tutor The Times Alpha Ceran Lingua Alleyn's School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education Wanted Keen Readers Westminster Abbey Choir The Open University Language Courses The Sunday Times Contribution was not available abroad Court of Appeal Power to permit service out of the jurisdiction Court of Appeal IR35 does not breach Convention or EU law Queen's Bench Division Child's rights in secure accommodation order cases Court of Appeal When a hopeless appeal should go ahead Court of Appeal Party must be heard Court of Appeal The Times Easter escapes A selection of bargain travel opportunities Airline Network Austravel Trailfinders The Sunday Times Delta Worldwide Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items City Breaks Italy Ireland The British Museum Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Alisdair Newspapers Support Recycling Television & radio Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching Sky BBC1 Index The Times Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2308 Longines
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