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News from 10/04/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Seb Marr, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Anne Woodham, Mark Souster, Peter Roeder, Dr Alistair MacKay, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, James Fisher, David Chater, John Wadham, James Bone, Dr Ted Hiscock, Lewis Smith and Laura Peek, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, Nick Hasell Stock Market, Michael Caplan, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John Alison, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Frances, John O'Leary Education Editor and Glen Owen, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Matt Sims, Miranda Ingram, John Vestey, Roland Watson, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Souster and David Hands, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, Clive Henderson, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Fleur Brennan, Charles Lawton, Robin Howard, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, O. F. Chastney, Anne Footner, Peter Riddell On Politics, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Gary Slapper, Gabriella Gamini, Adam Jones, Dr Helen Groom, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Michael Evans and John Phillips, Lea Paterson Economic View, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Paul Wilkinson, Walter Gammie Non-League, Fiona Heard, Richard Barber, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Richard Warden, Winston Fletcher, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, P. Coffey, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, James Pringle, Sian Morgan, Richard White and Frances Gibb, Julian Broadhead, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Jane Collins, Jonathan Goldberg, Frances M. Allison, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Michael Gove, Jane Lumley, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Daniel Rosenthal, Mat Coakley, Puvana Chandra, Tim Reid and Philip Webster, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Sally Patten, Jane Alexander, Anthony Howard, Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Jones, Charles Michell, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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Picture Gallery Race row halts £8m trial of Leeds players Share Match Madness and the monarchy Virus spread by careless farmers Wessex protest Twins to return Powergen sale Tories to back metric martyr Sex and the swinging over-sixties 'Dirty dozen' hospitals to be shamed BT The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Law The technical truth on gassing for Britain Strike call from least militant teachers Rogue traders to face tougher laws The weather today Weather Call Prostate troubles Scales of Justice turn against anti-metric grocer 'Sovereign UK is part of political and legal history' Photographer wins stamps libel case Denplan Doctor 'prescribed Viagra over the Net' Stella's friend is hew star at Chloe Judge casts doubt on definition of racism British Gas Article published after debate Pressure to prosecute newspaper for contempt Court ruling on compensation hits disabled Green car sales likely to miss Prescott's target Animal activists don City suits to occupy bank 'Laddish' bank faces £1m payout to analyst 'Grumpy' Dad finds new spirit in Pacific Sex and the swinging over-sixties Post Office Loaned painting damaged in US Ricoh Teachers can boycott unruly children Nationwide Countess loses PR company's leading client Blair seeks to hold back tide of Labour republicanism Car Insurance Estates and trusts ensure lavish comfort The Wessex Tapes Prince Michael's company accounts ten weeks over due Picture Gallery Sainsbury's PC World Dimbledy sells family newspaper group for £8m Inquest barrister censured for affair with juror Towry Law Drunken youths beat man for 49p Mitsubishi Motors Picture Gallery Police to examine hospital deaths Foot-and-mouth payout to farmers hits £600m Illegal traffic 'spreading virus' Renault Laguna Crafts harmed as fairs shut Couple lose fight to keep Internet twins Times libel jury is told to put sympathy aside The Open University Scholl We don't want drug vigilantes, says Straw Crackdown on estate is relief for residents Bell Direct Hastings Direct The New Citroën C5. Technology Lights. . . cameras. . . Action Man Women doctors succumb to suicide Viewers turned off by Nazi documentaries Citroen C5 Corelli opens German eyes to massacre Post Office Jonathan King denies sex charges News in Brief Refugee rapist Custody death Science grants Brewer's revenge Ice Age warning Seahenge reburial Correction MPs call for the Civil Service to be modernised BT Fox fears priorities are all wrong Weakness is lurking behind the jargon The Labour risk factor: a correction Phoney Election Day 8 Surgeons operate for 75 hours to split twins Stem cells in fat transformed into muscle and bone HSE Virus DNA 'is cause of mental illness' Posthouse Putin backs TV station against takeover Two killed in Kosovo helicopter crash Intelligent Finance German deaths highlight military fears on cash cuts BUPA Court blocks closure of M&S stores in Paris US workers face law of the jungle Brands Hatch Silverstone Dulton Park Gap shuts New York shops Dell Student dies after police raid World in Brief Korea protest (Reuter): Arrest summons DNA checks Bell Direct British Airways Lost plane linked to nuclear test Wild West invaded by rollin', rollin' radiation C. Hoare & Co. Bush defiant over tax-cutting budget Bell Direct Blast signal to Washington Healthspan Mexican drug lords end feud to form cartel Npower Israeli rabbi calls on God to annihilate Arabs 'Lost tribe' enslaved by neighbours Swiftcall Egyptian valley of golden mummies RAC Online Bush wipes the sneer from the face of the Left The mockers who called the President a dumbo discover he is no joke Chips (and not the soggy sort ) can be the salvation of the seaside Picture Gallery We'd be bonkers to end the monarchy Come, let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories of the death of kings. . . Henry who? The Times Diary Monarchy and Money The Wessex affair should be an opportunity for further reform Kremlin News The battle over NTV is a test case for Russian press freedom Goggle-Eyed Gluts Television programmes bottleneck like buses Worldwide action on foot-and-mouth Tourism losses PR business in the public interest? Immigration and sense of identity Underneath the arch Royal Opera prices Effective relief of pensioner poverty Modern Gospel story The face of Jesus Wet blanket Court Circular Luncheon Meetings Appointment Personal Column The Vegetable Kingdom reigns supreme at London flower show Anniversaries Birthdays Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriage Appointment Personal Column Lieutenant-General Sir Derek Lang Scottish soldier who escaped from captivity and fought on to avenge the defeat of the 51st Highland Division at St Valery in 1940 Beryl Dean Ecclesiastical embroiderer who produced vestments and panels for Windsor and elsewhere Flight Centre Martin Luther King Laid to Rest Helge Ingstad In the footsteps of the Vikings who discovered America Afternoon advance for equities Radisson Edwardian Hotels Alliance & Leicester seen as NAB target E. On £9.6bn bid to enrich Powergen executives Mobile phone operators are cutting it fine Trouble in store over M&S bonus Amazon figures hit back at critics Sainsbury gets out of Egypt IPE suspends shares over plans for future Price Waterhouse Coopers Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Index LSE looks at regional exchanges Microsoft Finance sector losing confidence Psion shares at three-year low BG agrees £633m Egyptian gas plant Row over Hutchings package The Times Morse buys Delphis for up to £40m Bussiness in Brief LetsBuylt. com tops €1m sales Reckitt Benckiser on target Universal pays $23m for EMusic Vodafone puts listing on hold Barclays makes solid start to year Channel Health in £1.2m TV deal Buyout talks lift Oasis despite profits decline Heavy dealing sparks Photobition bid alert Pru sues AIG over merger Vandevelde's Belgian bunfight American seals TWA takeover TJ Hughes may sever ties with PwC Idetica Spirent continues its decline NSB recovers on Canadian hopes Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Sir Peter breaks the Egyptian curse Orange Harvey Nash Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Sowing of farm subsidies fails to bring a harvest Exchange adds legal firepower City diary Stony broke Golden goats Cross-border deals energise power markets in Europe Crash-proof Fantasy Shares The Times Unit Trust Information Service Intelligent Finance Gem market fails to sparkle for De Beers Insurance division boost for BUPA Society fined £100,000 A Level Geography Ronson falls into the red Results in Brief Harvey Nash hit by us woe Galen wins approval Eircom to cut 320 more jobs Fantasy Shares Bloomberg Jurys says epidemic will hurt profits Tibbett to close factory Bussiness in Brief McCartney and Gucci team up Blue Square wins Grand National Cedar reassures over finances BT signs deal with Fhm. com Reform Group letter calls for Wheeler's head Rugby union Howley confident of quick comeback The Times Britons set exacting standards Swimming By our Sports Staff: Boje puts the brakes on West Indies Cricket Powell lands coaching position at Leeds Rugby league Father and son foursomes Pools forecasts EHA launches inquiry into Royce allegations Hockey Today's fixtures Chela given ban after positive test Sport in Brief Eastman struggle White's bad break Britons on trial Aikman bows out Double diamonds Tobougg fails in Dubai trial Racing Pontefract Southwell Meeting Points Yesterday's results Raceline Master golfer with the courage to carve his place in history Golf: The Masters The Times Peers pay ultimate compliment England wants to limit 11-up scoring change Table tennis For the record Grabbing Tiger by the tail requires fresh approach Derby card game turns sour as Karembeu snaps Football McCafferty hoping to make Charlton history The Premiership today Sedgley relishes the opportunity to work his way up from grass roots Adviser arrested before club's hearing O'Leary's plans left in limbo as trial collapses Henman finally reaches break point with coach The Times Crossword 21,698 E. Piphany Lifetime Health Inside Law Arts Generation gap Contents The Royel Family RIP That prospect is reinforced by the fact that the… Life after a Net loss From zero to ?240 million and back again. Oxygen'a failure won't put off some Internet Whiz-kids. says Miranda Ingram Marks & Spencer Financial Services Fantasy Shares Bloomberg A slight puff of indignation over the Lib-Dems' playing 'footsie' with Labour would blow all their MPs away Hague flunks the PMQ test A cruel and unusual punishment Been there, done that when i was matron 'The whole hospital was under her control, not just a few wards' Sex and the sixties Pensioners are becoming more promiscuous and therefore contracting more sexually transmitted diseases, according to new research. Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports Dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus The Times To trick or to treat His last day was beautiful Hospices for terminally ill children provide an invaluable service for them and their families, yet they struggle for funding. Fleur Brennan reports Care has to be rationed Mike Scott Too tired to talk at day's end The brain injury lottery Help the body to heal itself Good diet. fresh air, water and exercise naturopathy is simple self-help therapy to promote wellbcing. Jane Alexander reports Diy naturopathy Business Forum Clutter is a hanging offence Visual Art Now that Mona Lisa has a room of her own, it's time to rehouse other masterpieces, says Richard Cork Not now, I'm busy being famous Dance Hunger for the media spotlight can stall a dancer's career, warns Debra Cralne Essex and the single girl Interview Telly sex kitten Denise Van Outen is turning thesoain. It's all part of growing up, she tells Carel Midgley Play choice Seasoned with Eastern spice British Asian drama is on a roll, says Daniel Rosenthal, and the message is starting to reach mainstream audiences Concerts BBCSO/Davis CLS/Hickox Barbican Recbtal Mitsuko Uchida/Brentano String Quartet Festival Hall Opera & Ballet RG Songs of suffering and joy Classical Albums a strong crop of choral recordings stimulates Hilary Finch Let there be light Viewpoint The reurn of the D'Oyly Carte prompts Rodney Milnes to wonder why we don't have a national company for light opera Buried in the myths of time Erica Wagner hears storyteller Ben Haggarty bring to life ancient Ireland Over the moon Down Under as Internet manager logs on Australian enjoys a touch of pommie-bashing after thrashing after thrashing his old pals in the UK, says Nick Szezepanik Contact numbers Leaderboard Youth league leaders Superleague leaderboard Check your player scores here Relegation battle means bonus points The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Yesterday's viewing Joe Joseph Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) BBC1 Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2312 Virgin one QCs - an anachronism or a professional Kitemark? Hays Z M B International criminal court sounds a wake-up call The US and the UK must be prepared to have their own actions challenged if a global system of justice is to succeed, says Michael Caplan KPMG GLS Chambers and Partners A voice for children The new family court welfare service came into effect last week. Richard White and Frances Gibb assess the implications Concern over contact The Law Society On probation Monster. co. uk Garfieldrobbins QCs: quair tradition o quality hallmark? Today 75 lucky lawyers will be promoted to Quee Counsel. But critics say QC selection has becor merely a quota system that does not pick the barristers. Is it time for a review, asks Frances Why there she No title How Mary's crusade was launched Hughes-Castell Appointments to the Office of Circuit Judge Bar Mark LHP University of Cambridge Times Newspapers Employer can reduce pension contribution House of Lords Taxi owners' association remains subject to VAT Hays Z M B Monster. co. uk Update The Human Right Act Iersey Legal Information Board Vizard Oldham Times Newspapers Court Clerks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stockcube Information Technology/e-Commerce Lawyer How will Irvine's cards fall in a reshuffle? Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Royal College of Nursing Surrey County Council 2 Grays Inn Square Butterworths

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