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News from 09/04/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Noreen Taylor, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nicholas Barrington, Helen Studd, Jane Kennedy Parliamentary Secretary, Geoffrey Hunter, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Ron De Vries, David Chambers, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Russell, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Lynne Truss, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, J. C. Smith, Kevin Eason, Helen MacLenan, Gerald Davies, David McVay, Martin Warrillow, John Davis, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Marit Harge, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Emma Malmros, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Mark Giles, David Farrer, Peter Barnard, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Jasper Gerard, Will Greenwood, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Andrew Pierce and Robin Young, Lisa Armstrong, D. Jackson, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Anna Söderblom, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, T. J. King, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Guy Consterdine, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Roger Boyes, David Driver, Martin Woods, Damian Whitworth Oliver August and James Pringle, Jan McFarlane Communications Officer, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Ian Johns, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, P. S. Bryson, Alan Hamilton and Andrew Pierce, Peter Carty, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Clare Fea, Tony Dawe, Michael Connock, Opta, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Kathleen Wyatt, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Nigel Powell, Nikki Sheehan, Lesley O'Toole, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Judith Barnes, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, J. Mitchell, Tony Stark, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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Index Queen to set rules for working royals The Countess's statement Share Match Win £10,000 Fantasy Shares Charcol Rural business 'almost bankrupt' Index The Queen's statement Issued yesterday at 2.18pm Sport's greatest weekend Tiger Woods takes history by the tail Labour donors threaten revolt on hunting The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Interface Rail fare rise 'regrettable' Clinton heads bill for literary festival The weather today The Times Picture Gallery Prisoners 'should have vote' News in Brief Conception puzzle No gay weddings Pepsi promise Restorers face first brush with modern artists Astrology star storms Sorbonne Virgin How to put the V&a back on its pedestal Cover story Expert criticises Lockerbie trial Trainee skydiver's parachute fails to open Dell 'Furious' Queen to rewrite the rules Royalty's golden rule: don't say what the rest of us think Harkin resigns but keeps a 40% share Republicanism in Labour grows Dreamland Accenture Couple's companies face uphill struggle Schools blamed for failing dyslexic pupils Blair tries to head off teachers' union alliance BT TimE Pocket money bad for budding tycoons Milk protein, not fat,'causes heart disease' Linking Heart Disease and Milk Protein Teletext Versace fans splash out ?7m on kitsch Cancer coverage attacked News in Brief Bone ignorant Benefits missed Birds in peril More cars ahead Chinese protest at being made scapegoats Intel inside Bonington tackles peaks of pessimism Brown criticises 'routine' appeals Prudential Just another Visa card? Cheques cannot ease the fears Grand National win just fine for metric refusenik Modern love confounds the census Privilege Insurance Vodafone Date dash may put Archer trial back Paxman to get his teeth into Blair and Hague AOL The Week in Parliament By a Correspondent: Prime Minister wins student vote Icon Eye Academy Media weekend Phoney Election Denial Prediction Endorsement Hoon promises soldiers a life nearer home Treasures of the deep are a bonus for Barnardo's VCI The MarketPlace Sainsbury's Centenary tributes bring subs to surface Berlin bows to Bush over Moscow axis British Gas Croats ready to 'blockade Nato' Aquascutum 'Hostage' label puts pressure on Bush Heat is on at North Pole Go Redford company drops cult's wares English Tourism Council 40 Iranian democrats arrested World in Brief Russian charged (Reuters): Toledo first Crash kills 16 (Reuters): Airport fire Renault Scenic Black mourners demand seizure of white land Arms firm admits car perks Intel inside Lloyds TSB The Best of Bridget Online Hubristic talk could be Brown's downfall The Chancellor risks being blamed for the mildest of economic setbacks The Dorchester chronicles present us with the regal Bridget Jones Picture Gallery Hague has won over Tories, if not the public Tiger toppled Sports Diary The Firm An overdue review of commercial interests and monarchy Torn Two Ways German discretion with Russia is the better part of valour To Lose One's Art The modern is beginning to show its age The Wessex 'sting' and responsibility Compensation for Nhs mistakes The right experience to be a judge Children's court dispute Transport of despair Buried treasures MP quotas 'do not help women' The face of Jesus Going to mow Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Luncheon Dinners Memorial services Anniversaries Flight Centre Requiem Mass Latest wills The Times Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Marriage Announcements Church news University news Nature notes Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices George Bull Reconciliation between cultures Lives in Brief Lord Bellwin, Under-Secretary of State at the Department of the Environment, 1979-83, and Minister of State, 1983-84, was born on February 7,1923. He died on February 11,2001, aged 78 Producer from the early days of BBC radio who took the opportunity to 'bask in the classics' Antiques dealer who put young people in touch with some of the greatest antiques of all, Britain's cathedrals` On This Day Tourists Return to London Capitalisation, week's change "Discover the secret shares that go up in a… British Funds Share Match Few surprises in store at Tesco Companies Reporting Results and statistics The Times Change on Week Economic outlook Vauxhall is pressed to reveal Luton plans Workers miss out on holidays Businesses face skill shortages Exchange Rates What the Sunday Papers Say NatWest Consumer group hits at universal bank plan Pru sticks by American aim Virgin trains Managers flock to find buyout deals RBS faces top-pay revolt Marriott Tube to get £500m screen ads system FSA looks at 'get rich' schemes California fears second power company failure By Our City Staff: Bertelsmann revamps for Internet music Bank of Scotland Labour's czar seeks comfort zone Economic Agenda Clamour grows for ECB rate cut Prescott faces loss of final say on plans Berkeley Square race hots up By Our City Staff: Attempt to stop Twa deal fails The Times Orange takes on record number of new users M&S reassures investors with 'no profit warning' pledge Marconi to cut 1,500 UK jobs The Times Crossword 21,697 No Title Blackpool bets on Las Vegas style German utility expected to launch bid for Powergen Talks on £5m package for Hutchings close to collapse National Car Rental Livestock epidemic hits work on 3G network Nokia Connecting People Index Hamed humbled Prince dethroned after Vegas gamble Grand design England ready for extra time Little romance Cup favourites have final say World of golf takes cap off to masterclass by Woods Exile threatens for overthrown Prince Boxing Oliver Holt in Las Vegas The Times By Our Sports Staff: South Africa reach powerful position Cricket Scoreboard from St John's By Our Sports Staff: Pakistan launch inquiry Touching moment fails to divert Rossi from victory Motorcycling Snow reports Schwer finally secures elusive world title Woods fights off challenge to rewrite history Golf: The Masters Final scores from Augusta National Britain progress with familiar concerns Tennis Lloyds TSB Olympic coach suspended Hockey Arsenal brush aside weak challenge as Tottenham wilt in face of Vieira FA Cup semi-final: Arsenal 2 Tottenham Hotspur 1 Coventry seek to invoke escape clause FA Carling Premiership results, scorers, table and match facts Gentleman Zola shows how much he would be missed Man-to-man marking Technical area Liverpool pushed to extremes by plucky Wycombe FA Cup semi-final: Wycombe Wanderers 1 Liverpool 2 Southampton's Hoddle hangover is proving hard to shake off By Our Sports Staff: Ferguson silent over Psv move Ginola comes off best m battle of entertainers Man-to-man marking Technical area City favourites to fall at the last as going worsens Everton 3 MacHester City 1 The Times Phillips determined to prove his point AXA Direct Results and tables Impatient O'Neill looks to add strength to title-winners Football Kevin McCarra Celtic must tread delicately on financial tightrope in bid to maintain supremacy Berkovic administers more misery for toiling QPR Non-league Hull's fortunes start to take a turn for the better Spink relishes prospect of return to his old haunt Fulham have good excuse for seeming distracted Millwall sparkle as Claridge settles in new home England 48 France 19 Twickenham: 75,000 Wales triumph as Jenkins makes Italy pay for their indiscipline The Six Nations in Facts and Figures Details from the Stadio Flaminio Rivals struggle to keep pace with England's progress Gerald Davies at the Stadio Flaminio Fear, fun, fatigue and, finally, a feeling of frustration British European England rip France to shreds with second-half heroics No grand slam but the grandeur of this team is beyond doubt Guest seals return from early retirement Monday commentary Alan Lee Racing Correspondent Godolphin ask Guineas aspirants to advance their claims Saturday's results Raceline Southwell Leaders in the National Hunt championships Course Specialists Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Leeds look to Powell after the departure of Lance Rugby league Broncos trampled by Bulls Stout display brings rackets triumph Schools sport For the record Guide to the week ahead Athletics Davis ends long run of failure Sport in Brief Radcliffe gets priorities right Hall's goal keeps Guildford in hunt Gillett recovers to win indoor title Calvert repeats triple success England denied plate consolation Matthew collects second title win Old Carthusians add to cup haul World champions on course Tonbridge edge home for title From our correspondents: England need more mean treatment Simon Barnes Woodward's team must maintain their appetite to triumph when it really matters Weakest links smarten up their acts beneath a cloudless Sky Programme Notes Up close & personal with the Lions From your correspondent: Hoddie move 'just deserts' for treatment of Jones England in a different league Chemicals a threat to rivers Golf in a class of its own Today Tomorrow Wednesday April 11 Thursday April 12 Friday April 13 Saturday April 14 Sunday April 15 Sport on TV A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead They Said what? Lone Rider Livingston, Presumably Five Highs I was there Sport Online Vindicated: the great National gamble Alan Lee aintree was one death away from calamity. It was a close call, but it was the night call Importance of proving himself master is crystal clear to Mickelson Lynne Truss at Augusta National Workthing. com Reportage Fashion Arts Plus Inter//face No, minister Contents Inside Minister, it ain't broke Chris Smith has given the director of the Victoria and Albert Museum six months to "reinvent" the instiution. In an open letter to the Culture Secretary. Richard Morrison argues that the V&A is in no need of any rebranding 'The V&A should not hide its treasures' 'England for the English' Two Tory MPs' inflammatory remarks about asylum-seekers have struck a chord with some voters in the North and South. Charles Bremner reports Denplan Play Fantasy shares Win holidays for life The Times Daily Password: banking This week's prize The City has been transfixed this week by a trial involving a fight that many feel could have happened to them Big issues for new White House sitcom Market tips Answer back Children on drinking alcohol Adoption hope for fosterers A pilot scheme where children live with potential adopters from the outset is yielding good results. Nikki Sheehan reports Parent-forum Your questions answered by Times readers and parenting experts Should I help my daughter to buy designer labels? Lynn My 12-year-old daughter already pays for a mobile phone out of her £10-a-month pocket money. She now wants to contribute towards a pair of must-have designer trainers. What should I do? Next week How you can help The sonic boom There's a racc to build the supersonic business jet, but there are hitches, says Anjana Ahuja The Times Goats with spider silk in their milk Anjana Ahuja Science Briefing The Times Hormone saves stressed-out plant life Woman on the verse Marie Jones grew up in working-class Belfast. Now she is set to wow Broadway. By Noreen Taylor The Reward Point Kiosk Belle of the bohos Move over Giselc—Liberty Ross is cool, British, and right now she's one of the hottest models around Lisa Armstrong Fashion journalist of the year Streetwise Easter bunnies Love it! striped corsage Fakes can be posh Spray the world It's edgy. It's urban. It's walking adverts all over town. Designer graffiti? Well, why not, says Lisa Armstrong Office style chrome sweet chrome Haircuts spike v Caesar Strong, silent. Typecast Interview Colin Firth can do the star thing - but Hollywood doesn't seem tp want him to, he tells Lesley O'Toole The Times Playing in traffic can be a dumb movie La Movie Ted Demme's cocaine-trade saga Blow can't make up its mind whether it's a tragedy or a morality play, says Sean MacAulay Opera & Ballet Queens Theatre Mill Hill Music Club Defending Jeffrey? West Yorkshire Playhouse The Gondoliers Watermill, Newbury Yankee doodles pretty dandy Fringe Round-Up Two plays from over the pond and a rabble-rousing early Brecht. Ian John tests the waters Play choice They call him the wanderer Pop Badly Drawn Boy's Albert Hall gig was such a mess he almost walked out. Nigel Williamson stayed, though Pop Everlast Astoria Opera Susan Bullock St John's Smith Square Crème Danish Dance Arc celebrates its birthday with a fine new work, says Debra Craine Jazz James Morrison/ Bbc Big Band Queen Elizabeth Hall Fantasy Shares Exclusive competition Bridge Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Word Watching Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling Weekend viewing Paul Hoggart Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) BBC1 Index The Times Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2311 Headline Digital Island Good or bad? Key, don't queue, to get in The popularity of text-messaging has spawned a service that lets cinemagoers and clubbers get tickets by mobile phone, writes Nigel Powell Take a look at Pib and Pog - they're well Aard Website of the Week Fantastic way to splash the plastic Have a care when you travel Tony Dawe on why Anita Roddick, the Body Shop founder, has a new role as an ambassador for responsible tourism Crash course in reality BCS News Bites Handspring Has god's spell hit the … Nigel Powell is entranced by the brilliance of the graphics and programming in Black & White, but wonders whether the game has that certain something to make it a classic Ht note? Gimmicks galore How small became big business The Times Acts that give data protection Jargonaut Clear-cut software makes home disc recording easy Storming the gates of Sony It was the battle of the consoles at the Tokyo Games Show as Microsoft showed off the Xbox. But there was still space for horse racing - and virtual hamsters Picture Gallery Microsoft Certified Professional Evesham

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