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News from 11/04/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Colin Bell, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Claire McDonald, Jamie Anderson, Stephen Brennan, Gavin T. N. Ross, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Gabrielle Starkey, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, David Adams and Adam Sage, Morrison Halcrow, Sam Lister, P. L. Marques, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Clive Standbridge, Jeff Dunne, Dominic Walsh, Simon de Bruxelles and Lea Paterson, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Anthony Grant, Jim McCue, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, James Moore and Angela Jameson, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Tony Boram, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Richard Cork, David Lister, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Ken Livingstone, Geoffrey Dean, Christina Koning, Richard Henwood, Julie Sandbach, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Edward F. Northcote, John Russell Taylor, Richard A. Shervington, Peter Locke, Noel Cox, Chairman, Paul Wilkinson, Frank Glyn-Jones, Chris Partridge, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Stewart Birt (Managing Director), Caroline Merrell, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Tola Awogbamiye, David Mattin, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Plumbe (Chairman), Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Alice Miles and Roland Watson, Philip Webster Political Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Annie Turner, Matthew Parris, Andrew Pearce, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Tom Kirkwood, Iain Finlayson, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Stephen Hoare, T. J. C. Hall, Tony Dawe, Damian Whitworth and James Pringle, Ben Webster, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Anthony Davis, Trevor Coley, Barry Wigmore, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Margaret Mockford, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, James Ellroy, Scott Bradfield, Douglas Kennedy, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Jim Cotterell,

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Army accuses farmers of infecting their own animals Share Match Best Western Mandelson backs Duke as trade ambassador How clean is your hospital? Caroline suspect Teacher shortage Footballers' trial Euthanasia made legal in Holland Pocket money England to get eight regional chambers The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Creme Mealy-mouthed Milburn: what is he for? Parliamentary Sketch Senior t loyalist says 'not enough ' killed The Weather today Picture Gallery Patten holds his fire over election Spaniard held over Caroline Dickinson murder Father 's campaign kept French manhunt on track Eminem escapes jail on hidden weapon charge Breitling Pensioner arrested over obscene letters Maharajah's wartime treasure ship found Queen has the Countess for dinner Teachers warn of worse class shortages Picture Gallery House prices are boosted by good GCSE results High-tech judge logs on to modernise the courts Animal protesters scare off broker Schools 'have to rely on vouchers' Sky Short-range missile grounded News in Brief Prostate cancer vaccine hope Newcastle tops drug use survey Conviction for attack upgraded Flight appeal for brain-tumour boy Workers to sue over uranium Satisfied customer leaves £11,000 tip A presumptuous yet amusing selection from the wine list Virgin mobile DL Teacher wins second TV quiz million Delay of 20 years for Tube growth Dixons Angry Prescott plans to stop big fare increases Asylum-seekers win care ruling Planet Talk Robbie's sale gives it sum for charity Pink Travellers asked to stay away by police Leeds footballers must be tried again , says judge 'Metric martyr' weighs up his options Daewoo Sainsbury's Bank Firms unable to bank on tax 'holiday' promise Food-And-Mouth Tourists are allowed back to Stonehenge Ambassadors to spread the 'open for business' message Training courses to help jobless Bell Direct SAGA Pipeline and telecoms work halted Non-food sales soar as Tesco profits pass £1bn Shelf-stacker who rose to the top P&O Picture Gallery Families sue over organ retention News in Brief E-mail child care Frogs mutilated Impotence drug Crime pays off Hospital League Tables Strike action by cleaners adds to hospital woes Bell Direct NatWest PC World Clean-up campaign names worst wards Hospital League Tables Drugs inquiry made detective a snorer TeLeTeXT Skydiver's, 1,500ft fall dismissed as practical joke Stickler with an eye for news stories Sci-fi artist to sue over Turner 'plagiarism ' Painter wins top ICA prize Post Office Privilege Insurance 'Help save shark' plea to tourists News in Brief Jail for 'air rage' Springsteen wins Walker dead Call for Cheaper Sun Britons aim for Easter abroad Great expectations spin down to earth New Labour Audit Fresh start? What's showy, full of air and isn't the Dome? Tiny Hastings Direct Reach Norwich Union Marks & Spencer Financial Services The Spin Machine Baritone seizes centre stage as Pavarotti fades The home of tenors and baritones Why Cleopatra was the first female clelebrity Sainsburys Penfolds Tongue cancer sufferer sings again Kennedy makes his mark on manifesto The Link Phoney Election Abbey National Labour spin on Europe earns rebuke from MPs Bell Direct 'Death tourism' fear as Dutch back euthanasia Doctors extract taco worm from holidaymaker's brain Posthouse Twins split after 90-hour ordeal Halifax Beijing power battle hampers spy plane talks Bush denies preparing public for lengthy hostage stay BT China's Leadership Contenders Bridget Jones's Diary Russia and Germany split on all issues Turks risk 'fines' Gateway Right instincts but wrong history Roger Boyes inside Germany HH On line It's Gordon, ahead of the game by a whisker Ghosts, phoney wars and a big cat are stalking Downing Street Old Alan's Almanack - your essential guide to the summer's events Picture Gallery Vulgar, crude-and absolutely vital How beastly The Times Diary Clean Start New regimes are required to ensure hygiene in hospitals In Contact American disengagement would risk a new Balkan war History Cycle Bury your head in the sands of time Tory supporters puzzled by party Stirring up apathy Gay partnerships Weight of EU edicts on British life Maxwell pensioners' lost millions Keeping judges busy No possible doubt Buried treasures Domesday's origins Royal standards and press ethics Visual art Museum charges Written in the stars Court Circular Funeral service Memorial services Personal Column Latest wills Good Friday services Anniversaries Birthdays Appointments in the Armed Forces Forthcoming marriages Marriages Announcement Legal news Michael Stock Expert on obesity and endurance Personal Column Flight Centre Shakoor Rana Pakistani umpire whose conformation with Mike Gatting caused a sporting furore John Bond Horticulturist who devoted three decades to the 255 woodland acres of Royal Gardens in Windsor Great Park Countrywide Constabulary On This Day Jimmy Miller Leading the Squadronaires Shares close near high Share Match City delight as Marconi lights fire under techs BT in £2bn property deal Non-foods take Tesco to record Boonstra in insider-dealing allegations ECB under new pressure for cut US generator seeks closures Family to be paid $15m a year to run De Beers Rolex Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Index William Hill maintains profits at last year's level Shake-up of dividend tax 'hit investment Standard Life Bank Prudential in talks to salvage sales jobs Yours for £245,000: A four-bedroom Regency House in Dorest Legal & Public Notices Daimler 's chief faces call to go Reuters set for Bridge assets bid Cazenove top in new M&a deals Business in Brief Costs hit Aetna Rover 75 on list FSA warning AOL bond sale Reed reassures Debenhams plans to expand chain by 50% Enterprise Capital PLC Woolwich Of mice and men and big bonuses Commentary Tesco shows value of competition Ericsson recalls new phone Siemens cuts jobs in face of slowdown From a Correspondent in Paris: French to call on Livingstone over M&s job cuts Virgin Jupiter takes out injunction against ex-chief Telecoms rise as gloom eases Stock Market Bookham lifted by positive sentiment Biggest Price Movements of the Day Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Marconi confident it can live up to its promises Tempus Debenhams Inter-Alliance Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Search on for boss from Hell City Diary Fantasyshares Bloomberg Greece's new airport struggles to take off Jon Ashworth Analysis Bank teller Floored bid RBS gears up for fiery time over pay bonuses What should have been a party is poised to become a platform for protest Car crash IWC Shares in St Ives tumble 11% as profits decline Powergen PPL forced to scrap cash call Crown gives its sporting dream a £20m boost Results in Brief Tests set to boost ReGen Danka in £204m sale of division Business in Brief Marcy resigns Phytopharm trial Monsoon rises Hammerson sells The Times Unit Trust Information Service Varilux Henman happy with fresh start Tennis Eastman terminates McCracken's career Boxing For the record Picture Gallery Tiger fails the greatest test of all Simon Barnes Midweek View By Our Sports Staff: Lara's obduracy proves in vain Cricket Less is more: Former umpire Shakoor dies Kournikova booked for Eastbourne Sport in Brief Jordan's rebound Wales progress Bennett suspended Doak on target Egerton joins chorus of approval Racing Lingfield Park Raceline BHB reviews foot-and-mouth policy Meeting Points Yesterday's results Australia coach suspended over drug allegations Swimming Brown plays down chances in London Athletics Today's fixtures Tottenham win makes Hoddle feel at home Football Robson sold on buying big Wasps ignore distractions to host exhibition of champagne rugby Rugby union Post Office Gray goes dose to showing world champion rare early exit Snooker Woodgate's fitness put to the test Robinson steals show as Sale close in on play-offs Last night's results Butler has Reading cruising at altitude Football The Premiership today The Times Online Burnley sustain the recovery Cotterill ready for another drink on Sanchez N'Diaye provides hope for Tranmere By Our Sports Staff: Holloway furious as Qpr lose their cool Weary Liverpool kept at bay The Times Crossword Solskjaer ensures United inch closer to their destiny Aquascutum Free in the Saturday Times Books Property Inside Arts If it's Wednesday… Contents Man in a suitcase Chris Pattern may be out of mainstream politics, but as European Commissioner for External Affairs, he is busier than ever and just as commited to the cause of European unity. Martin Fletcher shares his hectic schedule I have a very good cardiologist who says 'I can't tell you to lead a boring life' Share Match Justice 40 years late On September 15,1963, four black girls died when a bomb went off in an Alabama church. Now two former Ku Klux klansmen are to be tried for their murder By Barry Wigmore Lump sums that multiply If you came into some cash, how would you invest it? Helen Nugent offers advise The Times Football Handbook In the money home loans get cheaper KUONI Fantasy Shares Final episode of sexism and the City Mary Ann Sieghart It costs less than you think to knock financial sense into a child. But it doesrequire a strong will It's grim up West Cutting a long story shorter Too busy to read? Perhaps the answer is a publisher called Small Books, says Erica Wagner Amis the critic Designs for life Pat Barker Border Crossing Spoiled by success The Cold Six Thousand Diary Critical battles Martin Amis can be a fierce critic, but his love of literature is deep, says Douglas Kennedy The War against Cliche Fiction Brain behind Mrs T Keith Joseph The Times Bibliomane Bestsellers Ordinary folk who helped Hitler to the top The Day we Had Hitiler Home The Right Hand of Sleep A life pictures Chost MacIndoe The Fire Fighter The original drama queen Exhibition a talent for self-promotion has kept Cleopatra in the news for over 2,000 years. Rachel Campbell-Johnston pays tribute to history's proto-celebrity The British Museum hosts the archaeologicalequivalent of a Hello! magazine interview Hilton Private Passions She may weep under the weight of an exacerbated existence, or just be crying over spilt milk Play choice National Gallery A reputation resurrected A spectacular image of Christ's return has never won the acclaim it deserves salys Richard Cork Around the galleries RSC Entertainments The Circus Space Is there an ageing gene? Reith Lecture kHow Dna directs longevity is the key to life argues Tom Kirkwood Verdi with vision Opera ENO's new Trovatore will win over the sceptics, says Rodney Milnes The orchestral playing and choral singing were as good as you can get nowadays Dance AKram Khan Tate Offers in the region of £265,000 Property Country Property Spain Portugal Algarve Portugal Leader of the pack Property The Western Algarve Propertunities Homes alone Cold spots for divorced dads The Times Solar-powered Golden Sunset lights 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) BBC 1 Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2313 Calvet Faith in their music Secretaries past to present Pathfinders BMA Your new career starts here The Prince's Foundation Secretary JFL Where do You see yourself in a year? International Sportsworld Communicators Limited JFL Fantastic Opportunity Receptionist/secretary Swing out, sisters Claire McDonald a Working Relationship Permanent & Temporary Opportunities Five Weeks to The Times Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer London Development Agency Pa/executive Assistant Crone corkill Heather Graydon The Industrial Society PA/SENIOR Partner Maternity Cover VPS Ltd Frustrated with cold calling PAs go from strength to strength Technology has created a more satisfying role for PA's says Tola Awogbamiye A team player always on the ball Picture Gallery Time Savers Web World Risotto primavera Tasting Tummy toner Moneypenny's Test Rms National Portrait Gallery Company Pa International Architects and Design… Secretary/Receptionist DIRECTOR's Assistant/office Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilingual People Ltd Phase Eight Eclipse Medical SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sign up now for your annual event Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Jackson-Stops & Staff NSR Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Times Newspapers Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Citibase plc Big Bang Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Manager/secretary Experienced Legal Secretaries Vector Find those Easter treats that are eggs-tra special Lunch Break Going with the flow A day in the life of Julie Sandbach, Pa and personnel administrator of Trafficlink, the traffic and trvel broadcasters Conference Call First resort for seaside splendour It takes more than money to keep staff Fy1 Royal Pharmaceutical Society Multi-Lingual Creme Euro London Appointments Think Big Non Secretarial Temps Individual Learning Account Welcome Reaching the customer One-stop shop online Jane Bolton reports on bold plans for 'joined-up government' Gateway Integration is the Electronic Customer Relationship Management-ore-CRM-is the Join the Companies that fail to apply their business practices online do so at their peril, says Jamie Anderson Strategy A champion to knock the culture into shape Before a company can make a success of CRM, it has to find someone who can tackle the problem of how things have always been done, writes Stephen Hoare Management How to clean up your data Data-Mining Picture Gallery Streamline ordering, eliminate paperwork CRM has the potential to save the customer money and to create shareholdre value, reports Stephen Hoare Cost-Cutting BT A valuable tool for the 'non-technical ' Even the smallest company can benefit from bespoke or off-the-shelf solutions that integrate all aspects of their business, says Annie Turner Implementation A new cyber crime force High-tech measures are required to combat sophisticated website hackers. Tony Dawe reports Security The importance of being open E-businesses should beware the snare of proprietary software, say the experts. Chris Partridge reports Technology Spot the How should finance providers grow th Segmen Know the clients, meet their needs A segmented market demands special techniques and a detailed information system, finds Stephen Hoare Customers A brighter Horizon Fulfilment How companies save by buying on the Net To many organisations overlook the benefits of supplying through the internet, reports Annie Turner Procurement BT Know your customer Putting your products on the internet is only the beginning, say Annie Turner Client Base Database dilemma CRM Projects should ensure a lawyer is in the team More than messengers What should a company look for when it hands over its customer relations? David Mattin reports Outsourcing It's not sexy, but the pubs never run dry Call Centres Wireless and fancy-free Tony Dawe looks at the brave new world of communications on the move The Future A better Advances in mobile technology can revolutionise your business's efficiency. Annie Turner reports Mobile Call centre agents are not tied up by the enginecers but can concentrate on customers Movie memos: coming to a desk near you Desktop video production is now so easy that even execuive can do it Desktop video production is now so easy that even executives can do it. Stephen Brennan reports BT

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