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News from 13/04/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Jan Masters, Andrew Robson, James Landale, Lucy Alexander, Phil Yates, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Alice Lagnado, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Peter Maughan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Andy Sennitt, Tim Reid and Helen Rumbelow, Alan Stephens, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Brendan Donnelly Deputy Leader, Richard Hobson, John Bartlett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Hay, Philip Howard, Rugby league, Hannah Betts, Lucy Elkins, Gary Dawson, David Chater, Peter Sharkey, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Marion Hundleby, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Raymond Snoddy, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge and Paul Wilkinson, Dominic Walsh, Charlie Flindt, Debra Craine, Shirley English, John Philips and Dragan Petrovic, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Natalie Ferstendik, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Baker Uk Director, Fraser Nelson Scottish Political Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Battsek, Grace Bradberry and Joanna Coles, Peter Barnard, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Chris Carvell, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Robert Ford, Rick Broadbent, Zahid Hussain and Stephen Farrell, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Chris Smith, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Peter A. Rushforth, Rodney Howlett Chairman, Damian Whitworth and Ben Macintyre, Damian Whitworth and Laura Peek, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Paul Bew, Clive Mathieson, Sport in Brief, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Roland Watson and Jill Sherman, Michael Boxall, Peta Bee, Edwina Currie, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Robert Iliffe, President, Nick Hasell, Mary Brill, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Mark Palmer, Paul Armstrong and Clive Mathieson, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Mike Brewer, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Adam Fergusson, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Lissa Cook, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre, Robert Macdonald, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Norris McWhirter, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Jennifer O'Neill Women's Football, Steve Bird and Helen Studd, Alyson Rudd, Adam Howorth, Clive Mathieson and Paul Armstrong, Adam Sherwin, Robert Whymant, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Colin Byrne (Chief Executive), Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine,

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Cabinet rebels urge Blair to confront Bush State 'must match private schools' Carcasses pile up Red Cross ruling Share Match If today is your first holiday this year, both you… Police promise 'in your face' tactics on May Day Picture Gallery Index Britons take off at any price Your best Bank Holiday read Cincinnati under curfew after riots Free The unique club by club guide M&G Investments Crew of spy plane faces the music in Hawaii The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts No Title Fantasy Shares The Times Online Media Red Cross bars Tory asylum crusader Motorola 'mystified' by Labour job claim The weather today Blair is warned he risks losing the leadership Drive to cut delays in trials for young Civil servants attack new role for Campbell Duke's golf plan bunkered by Wessex debacle Henley aghast at lap-dancing Theatre insurance companies act up over soft soap stars Prada By a Correspondent: Pest jailed over Eminem tape UK 'should have even more Bank Holidays' Multiple Display Advertising Items Americans have only one beef Expected Easter Traffic Hotspots Escaping abroad at any price The Times Online Revlon billionaire wins custody battle Editor of Sunday Mirror resigns Share winner is a real high-flyer Eriksson eyes up riverside penthouse Peugeot Blair wants state lessons to match private schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Welcome response to extra spending plan Dress up like the Easter Bunny AA takes the scenic route for call-out Couple end legal battle for Net twins Taking a hostage to do the dishes Black & Decker Hannibal the frog stays a jump ahead Flight path residents could get tax cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Civil actions cost Yard record £4m Intelligent Finance Flight path residents could get tax cuts Public will be steered to cheap rail fares Pensioner protests his innocence News in Brief Joke is on police News in Brief Priest dies in fire News in Brief Mini phone masts News in Brief Police tribunal News in Brief Beans means pots Mews in Brief Schizophrenia link to fathers aged over 45 Rapid rise in Caesareans 'is not justified' Hospital bug finds way round superdrug Addicts 'should get cure for overdose' Multiple Display Advertising Items Figures kept under wraps Stephen Anderton on roses Bishops voice a firm belief in the Resurrection Dolphin The Times Online Government errs in haste over Alder Hey Virgin mobile Lost ice shelf inspired composer Spaniards down more drams than the Scots Pubs call for help to stave off closure By a Correspondent: Oilseed rape crop infected by Gm gene Newhaven port sold to French for £14m Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Correspondent: Jason, 61, shows off his baby daughter Cider is not so rosy on Blair pub visit The Times Online Handspring Picture Gallery Marines forced to cross Atlantic for training Foot-And-Mouth From the bleak moors of the South West to the woodland lakes of Virginla Drastic cull 'is only cure' Fort AP Hill, Virginia, US Disinfectant and slurry threaten fish Sainsbury's making life taste better Locals force bonfire rethink End of daily cull tally is suspicious, says Yeo Comet 110,000 carcasses pile up in Devon Real IRA 'will fight until nation liberated' Multiple Display Advertising Items Blair must reawaken voters' hopes Miele Anything else is a compromise Day 11 Tussaud's 'damaging drive for tourists' Sky Picture Gallery Countess joins royal in-laws for Easter The Times Online Maundy gift fills pioneer migrant with pride Chirac swallows pride and backs culture lottery Multiple Display Advertising Items Postal photographs get stamp of approval Giant office puts Schroder in the shade No Title Berlusconi woos voters with a life in pictures Bob Dylan's secret wife breaks 15-year silence Saga Multiple Display Advertising Items Fresh Food Moscow pays £2m bail to free scandal suspect Milosevic taken from jail after heart attack Magnet Powell says Balkans aid will continue Russians relive heady days of hero Gagarin Space giant with feet of clay Vanora Bennett The making of an icon Save the Children Comet Russians relive heady days of hero Gagarin (Reuters): Leakey to be charged over bank fraud case Multiple Display Advertising Items Fears for Lewis fight after football deaths The Times Online Britain hands over Bhutto 'drugs' files Veterans vying for Tokyo leadership Killing of black ignites years of racial tensions Execution of McVeigh to be on CCTV Toddlers will be frisked at egg race Hotpoint The UK's favourite (Reuters): Jail in Hingis stalker case World in Brief (AP): Sanctions plea World in Brief (Reuters): Hostage freed World in Brief Free Liverpool Victoria US ready for new espionage mission America's China Syndrome Internet censors cut the Chinese chat The Times The Times Online Trade concerns likely to smooth ruffled feathers Derbyshire Dales The Times Online Freed crew face days of grilling by debriefers US Spy Plane Online No Title Come on Britain, give yourself a break If today is your first holiday this year, both you and the country are losers Somehow, everything looks so simple from Long Melford Picture Gallery What is the Church to do, for God's sake? The Anglicans will have to choose between two voices as they struggle to regain moral authority No more on top The Times Diary Power and Weakness Save Thyself and come down from the Cross (Mark xv, 30) Save Thyself and come down from the Cross (Mark Xv, 30) Death on the Pitch South Africa must train in police in crowd control South Africa must train its police in crowd control A Frogmarch Love conquers all in the amphibian kingdon Love conquers all in the amphibian kingdom Bush's China crisis Tory response to the Eu question Misjudgments on foot-and-mouth Profit and loss Sir Harry Secombe Tasks for the V&A Royal ambassadors Ladies first? Pressure on Blair to ban foxhunting Anarchy rules Ups and downs Court Circular Personal Column The Sovereign's Parade - The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items A Frogmarch Love conquers all in the amphibian kingdon Mid-Atlantic gentleman who always warned the pot Toby Hyde, chairman of Democrats Abroad, was born in Windsor on July 20,1907. He died in London on March 4,2001, aged 93 Pygmalion at his Majestys' Equities drift lower Fleet Street Publications Ltd British Funds BAE wins reprieve for aviation export aid Banks netted £lbn in flotation boom Confidence in British manufacturing high Eurotunnel and BBA blame foot-and-mouth effect Picture Gallery M&S chief's payout enrages protesters Tomkins chairman sued by Hutchings Banks netted £1bn in flotation boom Viatel seeks Chapter 11 After the bubble burst Cammell Laird receivers hopeful Golf course operator 'working to settle ownership' Nomura raises £20m for AorTech Sun microsystems Aberdeen to pay £85m in fund deal By Our City Staff: Rio believes it can weather slowdown Baltimore shares hit Rebels to seek Equitable seat Results in Brief By Our City Staff: Possible suitors approach Excite Europe The Times Machine tool trade deficit rises Business in Brief Ferraris cash call Business in Brief Property deals Business in Brief Vosper acquisition Business in Brief Bid for Novara Business in Brief Bodycote buy Business in Brief Investor worries send Wh Smith shares down 8% Guinness strike could cost Diageo millions Oil defies forecasts to stage rise Golf course operator handicapped Commentary Gieves & Hawkes spots smart move Peugeot at risk of Ryton stoppage Multiple Display Advertising Items Upbeat ARM reaches top slot Bid hopes spark Mentmore recovery Biggest Price Movements of the Week Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Vodafone is worth hanging on for despite obstacles Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Banks' role under question as the IPO bubble bursts The flood of flotations has dried up, and investors are asking how it all went wrong Brush with the artist for Pitman City Diary The Times Pricewaterhousecoopers Banks' role under question as the IPO bubble… The Times Unit Trust Information Service Intelligent Finance O'Brien's team champs at the bit Racing Stoute enters two for Nell Gwyn Racing's Losing Run Yesterday's racing results National left me wanting more Life At The Races Non-talking horses Wyatt targets European cup success Certainty landed Whitaker satisfied he can call the tune with Handel Equestrianism Administrators lean towards unification Bowls Snow reports On Monday Farrell 's kicking skills take the biscuit Rugby league Great Britain captain is within striking distance of scoring his 2,000th point for Wigan Farewell Masters, this is a whole new ball game Golf McGinley makes fine start Williams discounts title chance after defeat by Ebdon Snooker Bradford halted by Wildcats' March England's space invaders stick to letter of the law Rugby union Beim's latest misfortune clips Gloucester's wings Agassi opts out of Monte Carlo event Tennis For the record Commonwealth record takes Price to Japan and top of rankings Swimming Touretski insists his swimmers are 'clean' Today's fixtures Bald-headed Delap shaves Lynch theory down to size Hingis wins without aid of mother Sport in Brief Campion's revival Mann on march Sport in Brief Halsted goes close Sport in Brief Alleyne released Sport in Brief Tyson bout on Sport in Brief Millar takes lead Sport in Brief New-look cup Sport in Brief Nottinghamshire base academy on Rice's experience Cricket Montoya looms in champion's mirror Tomorrow Mims needs another miracle Bankruptcy case poses threat to World Cup The Business of Sport Allardyce sleeps on Bolton 's troubles Football The Premiership today Francis vows to stay at Birmingham American stars pave way for grand opening of new league Verdict suits Chesterfield fine The Times Crossword 21,701 Leeds standing by Duberry, O'Leary says Penfolds Football Picture Gallery Reportage Pop Media Style Do They Mean us? Contents Don't write us off just yet Brain is the sick man of Europe, destroyed by floods and pestilence—or so other countries' newspapers would have us belive. But when Ben Macintyre arrived here on holiday from Washington he found a serence and confident land What the papers say The Times Lose weight for Jesus A news diet claims it is a sin to be stout: Grace Bradberry meets the women who says that God wants us to slim. And Jonna Coles goes on fat patrol in Philadelphia How America's Fat City is fighting the flab Follow the sun A sorry business Lanuage can oftern be a diplomatic minefield, says Michael Binyon From my engagement my father refused to see me. He died without being reconciled. What kind of religion is that? Sophie, I know what it's like Leave Westminster, get a life Play Fantasy Shares Win a £600,000 piece of jewellery Win a £600,000 piece of jewellery JC, this was your life Television The story of the Messiah is being re-examined on the box. Don't expect a happy ending. warns Caitlin Moran Television The story of the Messiah is being re-examined on the box. Don't expect a happy ending, warns Caitlin Moran You want grits with that? The Black Crowes serve up Southern-fried boogie, Paul Sexton fills his plate The Black Crowes serve up Southern fried boogie. Paul Sexton fills his plate Alone in London Cargo, Ec2 Sparklehorse Borderline, London W1 You want grits with that? New Albums Is Lill Bow Wow, brat-rap prodigy, hip hop's jacko or a flash in the pan? Lisa Verifco holds her breath Lii Bow Wow Beware of Dog Columbia Too Cool for school He sings about growil-up to teach him about sex Ah, sweekt King Crimson Play choice the weekend's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Turned on and tuned in World Music Albums The exotic sounds of Radio Tarifa take listeners to imagined lands, says Clive Davis World Music Albums The exotic sounds of Radio Tarifa take listeners to imagined lands, says Clive Davis Recital Grigory Sokolov Wigmore Hall Concert Ensemble Modern Herreweghe Barbican Barefoot in the pop charts Interview Born on a remote island. Cesaria Evora is an unlikely superstar says Nigel Williamson My life say never easy and everthing I have live thorugh comes lut in my songs Cabaret Claiborn Cary Pizza in the Park Julian Joseph Wigmore Hall Farcical mystical tour Theatre The Ramayana at the National is Hindu epic as British panto, finds Benedict Nightingale Theatre Anatol Nottingham Playhouse Comedy Simon Munnery Andrew Clover Soho Theatre Dance Constant Lambert Tribute Convent Garden Entertainments The Times Rabbi to the stars The Jewish Kabbalah has filled a spritual gap for some A-list celebrities. To others it is pop mysticism, John Battsek reports How to book a table at The Ivy Blink and you'll miss it bikini waxi Top religious fads Why? ethnic clobber The London Furniture Village Join the wool pack Julia Roberts, Cameron, Diaz and even Russell Crowe are all under the power of the needle. Hugo Rifkind reports on the knitting revival Death of the DJ Black tie has gone the way of C&A and is now just an embarrassing relic of the past, says Lucy Alexander Six of the best Eye make-up The Sunday Times The model of a muse Dina Vierny sat for Matisse Maillol and Bonnard. Now an exhibition is to open that celebrates her artistic life. Interview by Charles Bremner A Sunday-morning gathering of the Bohemian crowd.… 'Only mediocre minds wriggle' Fleet Street oils the guillotine Even old pros get unlucky Brian MacArthur Paper Round A multi-ethnic media is good for business Hello again children Children's Hour is back, but will they listen, askes Lucy Elkins Media Diary The Times The war zone junkies Jamine di Giovanni on a study of the toll of frontline reporting A shrinking Universe The religious press is not selling, says Mark Palmer Intention is irrelevant in child photographs Court of Apperal Valuation must be made according to terms of will Chancery Division Case struck out after equalisation measure is brought into force European Court of Human Rights Protection not lost by move within house Court of Appeal One Night at McCools Our seriel of Common Mistakes says with the much misunderstood theme of responding to suit openers Odd's games Word Watching ALISDAIR Pugh and Way Winning Move Television& radio Yesterday's viewing Paul Hoggart Satellite , Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 The Times Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2315 "Old Speckled Hen"

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