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News from 06/04/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Joan Robinson, Gerald Isaaman, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Debbie MacKinlay, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Molly Perham, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Peter Lilley, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Peter Sharkey, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Ben Webster and Steve Bird, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Michael Watson, Lynne Truss, Gabrielle Starkey, Barbara Ellen, Tim Reid, Lea Paterson and Philip Webster, Stuart MacOnie, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Antonia Senior, Cornelius Lysaght, Duncan McLean, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Geoffrey Wilson, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Gubbay, Victoria Segal, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, R. A. Walker, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Cole, Angela Jameson, Damian Whitworth and Oliver August, Peter Hewitt, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Paul Wilkinson and Ian Cobain, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Katrina Burroughts, John Shepherd, Don Beadle, Adam Jones, Mike Bryant, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, George Engle, Richard Hobson and Geoffrey Dean, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Clare Sterling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Margaret A. Holman, J. Chambers, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Denis Tomlin, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Michael Horsnell and Daniel McGrory, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Robbie Millen, Jan Raath, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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Bank alarm as £5bn loss hits tourism Mori resigns Inside Liverpool draw Share Match Driver who killed 58 Chinese gets 14 years Election battle to have its own war artist How Timothy McVeigh will die The executioner's… Countess fights to save her job Chopard Footballer who changed evidence is cleared The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Media Trust us, Nick Brown, and well trust you Barristers revolt over legal aid payments The weather today Bank of England News in Brief Murder charges (AP): Blackman arrest Labour peer dies Railway death Eton boy aged 13 in 'suicide pact' With sick mother A vintage Greek drama fresh from the East End Stop clowning about, clowns told No medal for dead SAS hero Salvatore Ferragamo Yard pay 'stressed' Nickell officer £125,000 Survivors hide from Snakeheads Fujitsu Siemens Picture Gallery Driver fell in with smugglers' evil plot Picture Gallery Crime gangs find slave trade more lucrative than drugs The accomplices who had never met Arthritic knees are high price of walking tall hover Will women learn? Not a chance Unlawful killing verdict at Caroline inquest Rail passengers face big fare rises Tube chief ready to go after dispute with Livingstone B&q Gateway Noye can appear at his appeal News in Brief Hospital arson TB outbreak alert Corrections Change of tactic secured a result for Duberry Jane MacQuitty The Cooperative Bank Gielgud sale makes £1.1m for charity Currys Rapist GP who lied to get job is jailed A Trip to the Countryside Wakeham acts to avert press, split with Palace Hastings Direct Black White Labour hides its differences with monarchy Dixons No commission to pay on your holiday money Scientists call for a Moon base by 2007 There's gold in them thar exploding stars Norwich Union Barclays Gamma clue to unstable giants Time PC Cumbria warnings anger hoteliers Epidemic decision must 'wait another week' Coutts & Co Hugh Grant will sell Britain to wary Americans Foot-And Mouth Dolphin Cattle cull bolt-gun victim dies in hospital Offshore winds will light up 1m homes Loutchansky court told of a duty to publish Going to the Wars Max Hastings PCs say inquest juror was infatuated Silk Cut Prisoner kicked to death was failed by police Silk Cut Extra Mild Emperor's arm raised again 2,000 years on Virgin Defence boffins to employ Q without U Europe Tory club 'breaking' House dining rules Hague planning to dump Maude for Duncan Smith Laura Ashley Phoney Election Tourists hasten failure of panda haven in China Vaccination may help to prevent cot death NatWest FIAT By a Correspondent: Lion cubs spring into safari park limelight Autocrat leads Asian state into cultural desert Hoover Serbia snubs UN over Milosevic Cook calls on rebels to resume peace talks Lloyds TSB Rodin exhibits cast long after his death Art diminished by absence of artist's touch NatWest tiny 'Spy' took stripper to church World in Brief Blow to bin Laden (AP): Serial killer jailed Anne Robinson B&q Republican trio rebel against Bush tax cuts Picture Gallery Scientists open books to world on Internet Intelligent Finance Script spells out McVeigh's last minutes Details have been leaked of the meticulous preparations being made for the US's first federal execution since 1963, writes James Bone in New York Bomber showed total lack of remorse, psychiatrist reveals Alliance Leicester PC World Navy town puts trust in White House and yellow ribbons Bush regret for Chinese death 'a positive step' sky Islamic militant killed by phone box booby trap Mugabe charges newspaper over airport scandal Botswana execution enrages husband Saga Nationwide online on the Website Today A sorry tale: the not so merry wives of Windsor Our monarchy must discard its political and religious roles to survive unscathed Antonious decreed there should be an election and the people were sore afraid Picture Gallery To climb the property ladder, find an artist Scent packing The Price Challenge Unpleasent shock treatment for the railways Stand-Off The American backlash that China should China should fear Heel to Toe Comfort is no guide to good health when it comes to feet Helping victims of the Maxwell mess Answers to the English question Pcc 'needs own code of conduct' Free prescriptions Mothering Sunday Museum charges Orchestra grants' discordant notes Adults' Bible MPs' workload Wet blanket Court Circular Church news Birthdays Picture Gallery Receptions Dinners Personal Column Meeting Royal Over-Seas League Lecture Anniversaries Livery companies Picture Gallery Legal news Appointments in the Armed Forces Latest wills To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Forthcoming marriages Marriage Anglo-Israel Association Lord Shepherd Former Leader of the House of Lords Personal Column Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Naphtali Wieder Jewish liturgical scholar of immense learning, who was impatient of any but the most serious and rigorous students Nicholas Georgiadis Designing ballets for Nureyev and Kenneth MacMillan The British Kidney Patient Association Flights Directory Walesa Signs Deal for Wide Reforms Bert Wickstead The Old Grey Fox of the Yard Good day for shares The Times Pru has no plans to raise offer as AIG tops US deal Bidders prepare to reduce offers for Meridien Hotels You have mail, and you'd better respond Wall St regains nerve as optimism returns Julia Hands replaces Pajares Brown accused over 'token' Barker Joint owners to sell stake in Ews Autonomy warns of abrupt fail in European sales Sas Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Care homes crisis Index Premier Hotels in receivership as refinancing fails BT holds talks over £2.5bn trade sale of Yell Virgin Madisons to sign Qatar deal Rsa chiefs £1m salary tops rivals Music deal boosts Yahoo! ANZ first direct Fears of US slump hit bond markets The Times Xerox sells business for £261m Business in Brief FT cuts Net jobs Wool rises again RMC makes offer Bellway Homes Profits plummet at Austin Reed Corn Hill Insurance The foot-and-mouth effect Commentary Arcadia to focus on revival of core brands By Our Retail Correspondent: Ted Baker still ready to expand Reality bites for Railtrack Expanding WYG close to Irish deal Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures United in its approach to shareholder value Arcadia SurfControl Dollar Rates Wall Street Care homes crisis could hit young and old alike Abbey banks on Warburg man City Dlary Hollow victory for pensions sense Stones again Heart of gold Can offshore wind farms generate more than just hot air? The Times Fantasy Shares Bloomberg Robeco The Times Unit Trust Information Service Varilux Forest pair to pay £2m costs after court case New car sales rise by 1.5% Investors relieved by Kewill outlook Legal & Public Notices Isa sales fail to revive at tax year end BSkyB sees £700m in online betting Results in Brief Newcastle keeps player costs under tight control The Times NatWest Schwab to shed 160 jobs in Britain First Gold stars as French raise bar Racing Aintree Racing Betline Lady Cricket can hold sway on sticky wicket Cheltenham Every National winner has a story to tell Jockeys unseated Playing the name game Meeting Points McCoy pins his colours to Blowing Wind Racing Yesterday's results betdirect Wetherby Specialists TEAMtalk Raceline Hamed wins preliminaries in style as Mexican wavers Wetherby William Hill Blue Sox bulk up in bid to outmuscle Wigan Rugby league DiMarco in position to to take firm grip at Augusta Golf: The Masters Greening returns with a penalty promise Rugby union By Our Sports Staff: French unperturbed by content of presidential address Opposition more likely to trip up Wales than venue El Nino breezes round without blowing his top Counties fearful of season starting at ground zero Cricket Around the grounds For the record Fixtures Wisden's reputation as the game's leading authority in safe hands Favourites dismissed Sport in Brief Judgement Night Portugal pose little threat in Davis Cup Tennis Houllier plots renaissance strategy Football Try for The Lions Bent stuns Arsenal MacKen firing Preston out of the red Snow reports Searching for a swingometer in press-box poll visitscotland Why land of milk and honey may run dry Fooball The Premiership today Giggs deal introduces revenue-related pay Coventry find scoring relief Snap shot Carr gives Spurs welcome boost for semi-final Defiant Liverpool refuse to yield The Times Crossword 21,695 Concessions may stop Formula One breakaway Dell Inspired DiMarco takes early advantage at Augusta view point lifestyle media arts contents The Saturday Times A question of rape Not all victims of sexual assault are genuine. Some women claim to have been attacked, knowing that the crime never happened. Now, says Anjana Ahuja, their very statements may expose them as liars 'The only thing that was raped was my character' People who are making it up are going to give you… How you can tell if it's true Pretentious Moi? Why Ratty needs us At last, our fellow mammals are to be given the care protection and support they deserve, says Simon Barnes British mammals under threat International Care & Relief Is it all over lads? When the staff Loaded rebel over bad taste, you know change is on the way, says Carol Midgley Share Match London is less than 300 miles away from Paris, but at times it could be a million, so great is the contrast Better place to remember Gielgud Wit of Gilbert without Sullivan Play Fantasy Shares The Times Denied a last goodbye Tienie Wolmarans went to visit his wife in prison, only to be told that she had been executed two days earlier. Michael Dynes reports Reasons to be fearful Good news, pop pickers rock stars doing albums for charidee is back. Stuart Maconie makes a contribution Darling, let me be your doormat Television If men are from Mars, I aura Doyle is from Pluto. Caitlin Moran on The Surrendered Wife Relationships fail because, as a whole, the human race is a bit horny and a bit dim odyssey A star for three minutes Too old for romantic leads? Get a part in a pop video, says Alex O'Connell Velvet goldminer Suapper to the stars Mick Rock tells Paul Sexton about a life misspent behind a rock'n'roll lens Lookit Baby, all growed up Pop Albums Emma Bunton's first solo thingy is out. Barbara Ellen praiscs it with surprisingly faint damns DVD Beegees Journeys into inner space The ambient iconoclasts the Orb steer their own cosmic course, says Stephen Dalton Bad vibrations A hop short of hip A warm desert wind is blowing in from Arizona, and its name is Calexico. Victoria Segal reports Opera & Ballet Concerts Route of Kings All grist to the feminist Mill Benedict Nightingale admires a fine Dust BAC, SW11 play choice Concert Lso Gala/Bartoli/Boulez Barbican Memories of Miles he was arrogant, stubborn and for 40 years the presiding genius of jazz. Ten years after his death, channel 4 is to tell the Miles Davis story in epic style. Clive Davis reports The best of Miles Furniture Pictures tell a story Major fashion stores are stealing the thunder from the US women's magazine market with glossy 'magalogues', says Joanna Coles Walk tall and knock 'em d Bad girls have known it for years—stilettos get you further than flatties. And now even Harvard boffins agree. Hannah Betts reports It's a man thing Manhattan men in need of a quick facial turn to the executive refresher package, says Joanna Coles Star stock exchange Forget album sales or box-office receipts. An auction of a celebrity's possessions is a true gauge of status. Katrina Burroughs reports What price fame? six of the best earthenware Media & Marketin Sales Moves The bell rings loudly Will ad revenues give the first indication of a downturn, asks Raymond Snoddy vector The Times JPA Oxford Out for the countess Your scoop? Funny, ours too media Diary A Crash Course in Investigative Reporting Dumb and dishonest Fabricated TV ada and bad grammar signal falling standards at the Bbc, says Michael Cole Crème PA/Secretary The Joint Contracts Tribunal Limited Receptionist/secretary Bristol PA to Chairman Fantastic Opportunity… Multiple Display Advertising Items Phase Eight Office Administrator Parish Administrator The Times Part-Time Converging on the ridiculous The Sunday Times A recipe dreams In National Bed Month Susan MacDonald unlocks the secret of a good night's sleep A bed that's perfect for pillow talk A dream bed will improve both your health and your love life A 'space' Oddity Multiple Display Advertising Items Tempur Morpheus The Times Beds The British Museum The British Lions Terms and Conditions Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling Yesterday's viewing Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching Times Newspapers Limited Times 2 Crossword No 2309 A most Gratifying Ale

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