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News from 12/04/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Stephen O'Loughlin, Andrew Robson, R. H. Foster, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Conroy L. Bascomb, Noreen Taylor, Helen Studd, David Jeffreys, Christine Buckley Economics Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Roger Davis, Grace Bradberry, Tim Harper, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Martin Grindley, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Peter Sharkey, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, John Kenny, Richard Irving, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Barbara Ellen, David Adams and Adam Sage, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Chris Rennard, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Wedderburn of Charlton, Kit Baker, Dominic Walsh, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Andrew Puddephatt, Executive Director, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, A. J. Colbert, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Christine Buckley, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Damian Whitworth and Oliver August, Nigel Williamson, Martin Cullingford, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Walter Grey, Madeleine Richardson, Paul McCann and Oliver Wright, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Graham Harvey, David McVay and Jeff Dunne, Adam Jones, Arthur Dicken, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Gary Duncan and David Lister, Matthew Pryor, Philip Whiteley, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Joseph Palley, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Jill Curtis, Jeremy Collingwood (Senior Legal Assistant, Director), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Craig Lord, Des Dearlove, Ian Johns, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Terry Sanderson, John Morrison, Rodney Brazier (Professor), Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Alan Smith, Christy Kilgour, Tony Dawe, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lavinia Byrne, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Lindsay Nicolle, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Robbie Millen, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Tim Bullamore,

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What happened to the bookw we gave £8,000 to a… Fly me to the moon China and US claim spy plane victory Foot-and-mouth has peaked early Fantasy Shares Libel jury backs Times reporter The Times Today 47 die in football stadium stampede Job fears grow Cosmic cannon 77 new QCs Diet doubts Tiffany & Co. No Title Secombe, the great Goon, dies aged 79 The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Appointments 'Fat cats' snubbed on list of new QCs Vaz rebuked over Spain MPs call for halt to Ulster's forced evictions The weather today Street-Porter quits paper Big spender Sir Elton faces £8m bill Solicitor fined for his fees of fear Earl's film company makes £30,000 profit Paedophile jailed for ten years may have abused hundreds Treachery suspicions destroyed partnership A life of extravagance Gucci Free in the Saturday Times Industry demands Blair's attention too Job Losses Fujitsu Computers Siemens Cammell Laird collapses as orders and contracts fail Rustbelt Britain 3,200 mobile phone workers await result of No 10 call Pioneer yard with long and eminent history Jury vindicates Times in Russian mafia libel case Tycoon gets £14m ticket into space Post Office Vauxhall Currys Life and many roles of 'Ned of Wales' We'll die, said crash jockey Intelligent Finance Architect must give back Eden News in Brief Wrongful birth Saga actress dies Brothers shot Archer plea fails Shipman inquiry Elemental draw US police sure they have killer of Caroline Sainsbury's Precise tool in police armoury Post Office Posthouse Hitman kills ambushed prisoner on day release Tiny Luxury Lexus drives out the competition Car Satisfaction Survey Quiz king is in class of his own Twenty questions that show if you're a Mastermind Laura ashley Belt Direct Alliance Leicester The Millionaire questions Standard Life Bank Out and about over Foot-And-Mouth Boots Dell Easter weekend Foot-And-Mouth Product Recall Potted Spreads and Pastes Mitsubishi Motors The nation is still open for leisure Foot-And-Mouth MoD distances itself from infection claims Marks & Spencer Financial Services Picture Gallery Condemned ewes on verge of lambing BT Farmers move sheep 'to stop them dying' Foot-And-Mouth Cash aid not enough, say tourist firms The Saturday Times Dixons Blair to inject his team with new talent 10 Phoney Election NatWest Ministers take a break in Britain Portillo borrows suit for a night Bell Direct Secret game of cosmic golf could smash cities Airline pilots oppose random drink and drugs checks Novell Stone Age dentists used hand drill with rock bit Expel aggressive three-year-olds, teachers demand PC World Ofsted chief promises gentler inspections Heritage Hotels Blair pledges more cash for specialists Cancer expert casts doubt on high-fibre diet Taking rough with the smooth Norwich Union Direct Hastings Direct Jessops Cactus pricks obesity problem Shooting Captain Corelli Halfords The Times Online Bush's troubles with China far from over US Spy Plane Affair likely to bruise Jiang image Powell can savour personal success Bell Direct Eleven Days to Say Sorry The Cooperative Bank Semantic trade-off let China save face US Spy Plane Letter of regret that helped to end the stand-off Families are on alert for crew's return Levington Europe and US end 8-year war over bananas B&q Picture Gallery Israel flattens Palestinian camp in Gaza Japan slaughters 400 minke whales Bell Direct Scores die in African soccer stampede Good Friday Amstrad (Reuters): Milosevic leaves jail for hospital World in Brief Saddam warning (Reuters): Turkish protest 30 killed in crash Mass grave found Yugoslav republics carve up gold hoard Europe to curb workers from ex-communist bloc Time Picture Gallery Jospin jolted by ambitious women Teacher Training Agency EU force 'will not bow to Nato' Fresh face of Hadrian looks from arch wall Vesuvius refugees died instantly in beach shelters Sky Online on the Website Today We're doing all right, just ask your taxi driver After Sophie, is it time at last for the Windsors to get on their bikes? Picture Gallery Harry Potter and the spell of the quango Money Bags The Times Diary The Test of a President More than face has been saved in the deal over EP-3 Calming down Co-operation is the way forward in fighting foot-and-mouth Glorious Defeat Humiliation can turn humour and success Judge's decision to discharge jury Child victims of divorce Lib Dems in poll position to gain Saving on rail fares Police numbers Lord Shepherd Sir Ludovic's creed Housing distortion Display of visual art Royal service and private business The Queen and politics Unhelpful guidance Court Circular Queen's Counsel School news Church news Picture Gallery Royal Air Force College Cranwell Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Luncheon Dinners Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Sir Harry Secombe The biggest Goon of them all, who surprised his fans by going on acquire gravitas as the presenter of Songs of Praise Sir Harry Secombe, CBE, comedian and singer, died on April 11,2001, aged 79. He was born on September 13,1921 Nyree Dawn Porter Actress who shot to fame with BBC2's Te Forsyte Saga in the 1960s but whose career never capitalised on those glory days Nyree Dawn Porter, OBE, stage and television actress, was born on January 22,1940. She died on April 10,2001, aged 61 Personal Column Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items On This Day Soft Approach to Hard Drugs Late reverse for shares Intelligent Finance British Funds Share Match The Times Thursday April 12 2001 Americans set to launch $65m bid for IPE Defiant ECB rejects calls to cut rates Post Office group set for rift on 1p mail rise Hutchings to file £3.5m legal claim More fears for BT downgrade French buy yacht firm Decision on Lloyds bid 'long way off' City bonuses put rate cuts at risk SAS Scandinavian Airlines Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Have a nice day—or not Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates Wilson Connolly bid trebles value of builder's stake SR Pharma shares drop after drug trials fail Rolls wins $640m US contract Legal & Public Notices PPL unveils modified piglets JJB offer targets private investors Grosvenor sees profits almost double to £97m Big Beat calls in the receivers Results in Brief Bank guarantee Net scam foiled by ICC team SocGen buys 70% of TCW The Times Amazon in website takeover Business in Brief Barum petition Page holding sold Huntingdon hit UK 'undervalued' Vodafone link-up GUS ready to sell dot-com after just three months DBC pulls the plug on float Charles Schwab Europe Flying on a Wim and a prayer Commentary Football 'is losing fans in the City' Motorola warns of more heavy losses Idetica Picture Gallery LCI hunts for end to Aladdin troubles Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Wary broker deflates BG 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 ARM holds attractions as proven manufacturer JJB Sports Wellington Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Have a nice day? No such luck in corporate America Standards and service suffer as the us boom drives firms in search bigger proffits Cherie picking appointments City Diary The Times Spotted City Diary The curse of Robert Maxwell still dogs the Lady… City Diary According to Michael Lee, might not be too difficult… Taking off City Diary No relation City Diary Marks & Spencer saga raises the question of better consultation Business Letters Rewards are out of touch Bargain-hunting shoppers harm farming Credit web AEA close to selling nuclear business Support vital for effective reform Accountancy The Times ARM sees silver lining in cloud over tech markets Any Other Business Davison still Casts a shadow Profession is making a fool of itself again Switch to air helps BRAL to soar 30% The Times BAA and Airline to link up for expansion The Times Unit Trust Information Service Varilux Injury to Giles puts England plans in a spin Cricket Harmer happy to take up new role For the record The Times Today's fixtures St Margaret's pull no punches in their fight to gain equality Women who want to make their mark in the ring Crucible favourites left in the shade Snooker Clipper fleet faces fresh challenge on home run Sailing Woods tees up deal with Disney Sport in Brief BHB approves resumption in infected areas Racing Racing's Losing Run Brighton TEAMtalk Raceline Course Specialists Yesterday's results Musselburgh Soggy Haydock stays a jump ahead Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Handel holds the key for Whitaker Equestrianism Powell puts his faith in youth Rugby league Britain need day feat to join elite Tennis Women show their pool of talent on road to Japan Swimming Parc des Princes presents Europe with final offer Rugby union Faldo and Sunesson to reprise double act Golf Premiership's £1bn heads world league Football Fulham in sight of destination after late twist Football The Premiership today Moore passes sentence of hard labour Millwall's anxiety relieved by Sadlier By Our Sports Staff: FA issues fines over Gillingham fracas Arsenal reduce City to rubble The Times Crossword 21,700 It 's a game of two halves 16 at half-time, 15 thereafter The Open University Free in the Saturday Times 22 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections First Executive Interbrew UK Ltd Michael Page Marketing Foxtons Read that text message: it could be a job offer NHBC Investor in People Ambitious? Fidelity Investments ASR Sales Recruitment Section One How your mobile phone could be the first step to a new career BTG JPA Executive Shepherd Dawson Art Director/senior Graphic Designer ISI Thomson Scientific Recruitment Figures Sales Rep Positions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Johnson Matthey Times Newspapers Up Which Ladder? From social policy to. . . Goldfish Caminus Isogon Executive Training Programme in Japan Yates s Co-oprative insurance Interexec When ambition shines through Boyden Succession Plannig Associates Timp-qd legal Nothing Endures without Change Process Management… Appointments Online My Big Break Ordnance Survey Crowe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Darley Blake Offshore Ltd Middle Office Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items The National Trust (Enterpriser) Ltd Hemsley Fraser Training Group Career Partners LA Fitness European Professional Group CHAIRMAN/MDs for Mbi/o and Nxd Haldane Lewisham College East midlands development agency Harrison Lovegrove & Co. Limited Loretto School IT Travel Skills Training Manager Syntegra Ramsey Hall Barclays Prism Executive Recruitment Lloyd Management Hayes Executive English Nature Shell SkillSoft PeopleNet International Le Group Jaakko Poyry Aspire Allied Domecq The European Commission Orange Towers Perrin Multiple Display Advertising Items Shell Digby Morgan A profitable partnership Employers and staff have differnt needs but similar goals, says Philip Whiteley Barclays CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Changing times Management Executives on the Move 22 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Martin ward anderson CAPS Investment Information Services Management Executive Ambition takes you to the top: so how does it work? AdVal Nichols Consultancy Section One 22 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections The National Engineering Sprint Sas-e-Intelligence Network Executive The e-conomy which could save us from recession Page Phee Farrer Jones Recruitment Consultants Visa the Future Takes Visa Saqqara Section Two The e-future looks bright After a shaky year, the e-commerce economy looks set to save us from recession, not take us into it, says Lindsay Nicolle DIAL-a-PHONE Cahoot Www. psdgroup. com Adderley. Featherstone plc Global freight exchange Cap Gemini Ernst & Young IBM Rising to the challenge A Government charter is hoping to ease the shortage of IT staff, John Kavanagh Interbrew UK Careers in Recruitment - Asia Pacific Providian All systems go Network Executives on the Move Prism Executive Recruitment British Airways Challenge PMR Group Plc Pre IPO E-finance Technology Sales Adti Consulting Kalido Harvey Nash Consignia Succession Planning Associates Netverk Setfair. com UK Changes Arlington European e-Commerce Marketing Manager Tiny Enviros Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Cyngor Cefn Gwlad Cymru Countryside Council for… Channel Tunnel Rail Link J. P. Healey, Director The Royal National Rose Society St Albans David Wilson Homes Energy Saving Trust Elderhostel Ipag Inter Personal AG Times Newspapers UK Specialist Sales Senior Salesperson Tmp. worldwide Corporation of London Michael Page International Zundel Ridge Recruitment Consultants Gayton Graham Hanover Fox International Global, Multi-Billion Dollar Media and Live… Merchant McKENZIE Executive Search & Selection Odgers Warren Partners Hoggett Bowers Michael Page Heidrick & Struggles Chief Executive Aquinas Executive Recruitment Sucession Planning Associates Eversheds Boyden The BOC Group Whitehead Mann GKR Harvey Nash Microlease Intelsat Charity no longer begins at home Martin Cullingford looks at how more businesses are giving their time, rather than their money to charity Selector Europe Save the Children Hamilton Irving Consulting Excellence Heidrick & Struggles Team-building experiences put to good use It's easy money but lousy headlines Packages 22 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Genesis Harvey Nash When charitable work can boost the bottom line McKINNEY Rogers international Michael Page Payne Section Two Viewpoint Film Culture Health Pack your bags, we're going into space Contents The space odyssey The first cosmic tourist can expect headaches, nause a nd spectacular views, says Anjana Ahuja, while millionaire Dennis Tito tells Giles Whittell why he wants to go into orbit Dream that came true Tito is an unlikely provocateur, every inch a sixtysomething schoolboy The blight on our landscape Far from being custodians of the British countryside, our farmers and their activities are the source of its problems, argues Graham Harvey Chemicals that poison our food The Times Sir Alex Ferguson appears in the musical, rather improbably cast as a pensive lyric baritone The £150m cost of free viewing Wake up and grow up The rise, fall and rise of TB Why habits die hard How the US crew will fare Hidden perils of Easter eggs Such a sorry excuse Boris Becker's five seconds of madness were his own fault. Blaming the woman is so passé, says Charles Bremner When sex leads to shame, scandal and notoriety The power of flowers The row in Ulster about the significance of the lily is te latest example of the strength of floral symbolism. Hannah Betts reports The Times Success is not enough Her first novel has enchanted America, but Nuala O'Faolain tells Noreen Taylor why she is still unfulfilled Second Kids in trouble Leading man Feeling single, seeing double New Releases Bridget Jones the movie is just like its heroine: lovable, funny and lumpy in places, says Barbara Ellen If you liked that, then try this. . . Singleton movies and thirty something films Reeling in the years The return of the Fab Four to the big screen is just the crest of a wave of rereleases Daniel Rosenthal reports A Clockwork Orane was effectively a new release for the under-40s New on video Little whippersnoopers New Releases Royal Dahl meets 007 in spy Kids. James Christopher joins the Q Like Rald Dahl, Rodriguez has a taste for bizarre that makes young minds gasp The Times Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release There's no gain without Spain Star of the WEEKAntonia Randeras may be happy in La, but he shouldn't forget his Spanish roots, says Sean Macualay A life in pictures My Best Friend's Wedding TV movie of the week Ahead of the game Pop Middle age proves no bar to creativity as David Byrne explores Broadway his way. Nigel Williamson applauds His music new is as challenging as his work with Talking Heads Concert Philharmonia/Dohnányi Festival Hall Theatres Entertainments Bolshoi Ballet Raymond Gubbay The Times Why God should be top of the class Religion would be a more popular subject if puplis were taught it with more conviction, argues Lavinia Byrne The best RE teaching should make the hair stand up on the back of your neck Don't limit the time to teach The Open University Kingston Business School University of Bradford The Times The Smae Institute University of Hull MBA in London Richmond The Sunday Times MBA Oxford University of Durham Business School Lancaster University Management School City University Business School London UniS University of Surrey St. George's University Can I do my exams working at sea? A new forum member Ed. forum The panel answers your questions on: long-distane learing; gap years; bright children; what Sats results mean Get Paid for Reading Books Prosearch Limited TRANSfED National Training Organisation Www. Jelly James. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Laungage Courses St. Helen's School, Northwood Scholarships and… Alliance Francaise de Londres Ceran Lingua International Rathdown School Dublin Forced disclosure not a breach Court of Appeal Public interest VAT exemption Chancery Division The Sunday Times The Times Stately progress A selectin of bargain travel opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Trailfinders Swift Travel Far East Flight SEarchErs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Flight Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tauck Premier Agent To advertise in the Check-in section please… The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Picture Gallery Television & radio Satellite , Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC 1 Today's Television The Times Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2314 Richer Sounds

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