News from 16/04/2001
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Jan Masters, Andrew Robson, R. W. Jenkins, James Landale, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Tom Hewitt, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Daniel, Catherine Riley, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Malcolm Bacchus, Joanna Coles, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, PARKof Monmoutil, Philip Webster and James Landale, Robert Christie, Peter Lansley, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Richard Philip, Nick Rhodes, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, H. C. Teather, David Chater, Duncan Baxter, Headmaster, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Penny Wark, David Winnick, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, S. D. Barnes, Gabrielle Starkey, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Brian C. Smith, James Eve, Corbett McDonald, Professor, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, David McVay, John Bryant, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler, Ross Dunn, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Keith Pike, J. S. Daffern, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Marit Hargie, Sean Macaulay, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Wilf Frith, Tristan Chaize, Edgar Jackson, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Martin Woods, John Stern, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anna Soderbolm, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Joyce Hall, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Andrew Egerton-Smith, Simon Cadde, John Graham-Hart, Ben Macintyre, Richard Miles, Geoff Wolfson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Kevin Eason's, Nigel Powell, Lynne M. Ratcliffe, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Arthur Leathley, Robert Whymant, Sally Patten, Kim Newman, Barry Hyman, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and James Landale Political Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, David Ponte,
ResumoThe breadbasket of britain is now being treated more… Ministers 'too simplistic' on climate change Census fears Slave ship missing Share Match Fantasy Shares 150 , 000 at-risk cattle may be vaccinated The cricket season comes in with a croak Index Soul sisters fated to split Serb 'massacre' commander held Schumacher junior triumphs M&G Investment Sorting office bomb linked to 1916 The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Interface Foreign Office reward lined up for Straw Republican rivals mark Easter Rising anniversary The weather today Real IRA continues old fight Targets to date in London Newspapers Support Recycling Ted Turner cites Jesus in split from Jane Fonda By a Correspondent: Redheads 'are Neanderthal' Virgin cars One big happy Royal Family Oxford 's dons make millions Hawking 'voice' to be given English accent Fear of intrusion could foil accurate census How to occupy the kids this Easter By Our Home Correspondent: The hard question is deciding what to ask All change over the climate Mark Henderson Analysis Braer 'was unfit to set sail' News in Brief Aircraft alert News in Brief Boy found hanged News in Brief Coach crash News in Brief B&Q to ban peat News in Brief Boy dies in fire News in Brief Lap of dishonour News in Brief Game boom as baby 's playtime starts on PC New law will close loophole on human cloning Mitsubishi Motors Going to work can improve your IQ Teachers threaten a 35-hour work to rule Hp Invest Cleared head teacher to sue for stress Freemasons on GMC stand up Record for treadmill athlete News in Brief Boy in roof fall News in Brief River rescue News in Brief Stabbed dog lie News in Brief Baroness marries News in Brief Robinson cleared News in Brief Just like that. . . News in Brief Caroline suspect could escape trial for years Mother thinks son is guilty Bar says courts need schedules Pill 'cuts bowel cancer by a fifth' Staples By a Correspondent: Planner wants model town to be listed Hidden Becket uncovered after five centuries Berluti Silk Cut Carey consoles flood victims and farmers Silk Cut Irish crowds welcome bones of French saint Pope holds out hope of an end to conflict Deborah Brett Blair to fudge plans for reform of Lords Currys Brown 'should clarify links' to wife 's PR firm Prescott backs call for extra holiday Male Menopause Digital TV will be free for trial areas Army start sheep cull as Ulster is hit by new cases Heritage Hotels The vacillation over vaccination Arsonist attacks burial site In Brief Disease alert at remote farm In Brief Motorist killed after cleaning car In Brief Season starts fair in Scarborough In Brief Citibank Tour leaders shown around Argentina sticks with vaccine policy Victims of Moscow TV coup plan rival station All The Phone Companies Together Putin to privatise Russia's 'Hollywood' film studios Falkland s plan to cash in on whalers' reindeer Abbey National British Asians keep an eye on quake aid Aid workers fear for safety of missing 'slave ship' children TeLeTeXT Four vie to be the next premier of Japan US studies plan for missile to blast bunkers Save the Children Crew starved of sleep Three die in Israeli attack on Syrian base Rac Pardons inquiry witness 'granted immunity' Cincinnati police face new claim World in Brief Nation mourns World in Brief Navy reprimand World in Brief Klan trial starts World in Brief (AFP): Bomb gas leak World in Brief (AP): Combs charged World in Brief Carving out the forgotten Rome of Michelangelo Italy urges arrest of Nazi killer, 92 Health & Sefety Executive Amstrad On The Website Today Which is the Best Football Book Ever? Etiquette Q&A Best of Bridget Bush turns his back on the land of his fathers British leaders are caught between European and transatlantic loyalties Old McDonald leads rural grief-fest as subsidy gives way to therapy Picture Gallery Defamatory material - handle with care Score bore The Times Diary System Fatigue Japan needs to change more than its politicians will admit Working to Rule Another Easter, another set of demands from teaching unions Census and Sensibility Bogus answers will not keep Big Brother at bay Help for refugees from Zimbabwe Middle East violence Legalised euthanasia Ministry of silly names? Help for refugees from Zimbabwe Teachers struggle with paperwork Vaccination and compensation Post price rise A game of chance Catherine the Great Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not… Readers question census forms Getting started Appointments in the Armed Forces Latest wills Nature notes Picture Gallery Battle to preserve Britain 's archaeology of the air Birthdays Personal Column Flights Directory Flight Centre Flight searchers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Anniversaries Court & Social The Times Forthcoming marriage Church news Tony Denton Engineering on the high seas Tony Denton, CBE, consulting engineer, was born March 14,1937. He died on March 3,2001, aged 63 Lives in Brief Robert L, Clare Jr, former president of the American College of Trial Lawyers was born on May 9,1914. He died on March 18,2001, aged 86 John Fahey, guitarist and musicologist , was born in Takoma Park, Maryland on February 28,1939. He died in Salem, Oregon, on February 22,2001, aged 61 Professor Herman Field, environmental planner and Cold War captive, was born on April 13,1910. He died at his home in Masschusetts on February 23,2001 aged 90 Pedro Depestre Gonzàlez, Cuban violinist, Born June 29,1945 in Cienfuegos, Cuba. He died on April 8,2001, aged 55 Major Charles Holland, MBE, MC, wartime SOE, officer, was born on February 10,1919. He died in Milan on March 16,2001, aged 82 Jim Baxter Rangers and Scotland footballer who enjoyed playing field and did nothing in moderation Rafael Nadal Spanish exile who resisted Franco and published several studies of his Lorca Rafael Nadal, writer and translator, was born on December 28,1903. He died on March 5,2001, aged 97 Hillsborough Remembered Eco-tourism is key to a fresh start for Hong Kong of the Amazon Surreal it may be, but the city of Manaus lures factories and holidaymakers into deep jungle Share Match Whistleblowers get their own website Improving the Decaux of the UK's cityscapes Alchemy deals fresh blow to Cammell Chiefs at troubled NetNet to get £75m GKN break-up nears Berkeley switches emphasis Pricewaterhousecoopers By Our City Staff: Director bans at high Ansett aircraft grounded Canals set for £500m makeover along the waterfront What the Sunday Papers Say Change on Week Exchange Rates Hands in £lbn hotel sale and leaseback talks BoS prepares to back Forte The Times Crossword 21703 Equitable 's legacy faces legal audit M&S quiet on the shopping front as Paris enjoys break Sally Patten in Paris Picture Gallery By Our City Staff: Sony sounds further cuts for bases Railtrack set for court challenge Brown presses for Tube action Has your Pentel been weaselled? Patience Wheatcroft Index Schumacher makes relative gain Kevin Eason sees Couthard pipped by the champion's brother at imola Visor United goal Ferguson's champions set record pace Summer's here Damp start to cricket season On course Full holiday racing guide Inside Lions find Perry too hot to handle Basketball The Times Cash severs his link with Rusedski Tennis Britain's top two players are going it alone Reading pay the penalty Hockey Harland maintains her nerve Modern pentathion Whitaker in pole position Equestrianism Knaven cobbles victory after team endeavour Cycling Olympians struggle to meet coach's standard Swimming Victory puts Williams bid back on track Motor racing: San Marino Grand Prix Jersey breezes in for her second successive victory Sailing Kevin Eason's guide to how the teams performed in the fourth round at Imola Muller sets the early pace for Vauxhall McWhmney mixes m company of Seymour with golden results Bowls Audis dominate at Domngton Poulter's dogged victory opens Ryder Cup debate Golf Ebdon's stamina helps him hold off Doherty Snooker Wenger resigned to living in the shadows Arsenal O Middlesbrough Todd sounds wake-up call for Derby defence Villa raise sights after recent run Royle given little respite after events elsewhere United caught in two minds by their crowning moment Manchester United 4 Conventry City 2 Solano hands Ipswich grounds to finish with a flourish Poyet strike gives Chelsea flight to pursue European ambitions Doherty applies final touches after Sunderland lose the plot Man-to-man marking Prolific Larsson proves too hot to handle Tigana passes on convention to show Fulham way forward If Fulham have bought success, Tigna was the most important acquisition By Our Sports Staff: Barcelona seeking solidity By Our Sports Staff: Aloisi's injury adds to Coventry 's misfortune Lone Ludlow strike keeps Arsenal on top Results, tables and today's fixtures Holloway is whistling into the wind Nationwide League: Portsmouth 1 Queens Park Rangers 1 Bruce rewarded for attacking policy Coombs finds comfort in familiar surrounds Non-league Heggs helps Carlisle to break silence The ups and downs, parties and wakes Pierrepont serving with distinction Schools sport For the record Rugby union This week's fixtures McSorley scores an instant hit Sport in Brief Neath's modesty belies a surfeit of talent Rugby union Powell banking on experience to halt Rhinos' decline Rugby league Diprose departs in winning style Wasps buzzing as play-offs approach Wood injury places question mark over shield showpiece Rotherham promise to return Leicester saving the best until last National debate ill served by blinkered view Monday Commentary Nottingham Wetherby Meeting Points Kempton Park Racing Betline Huntingdon Wincanton Market Rasen Results from Saturday's five meetings TEAMtalk Raceline Leaders in the National Hunt championships Fakenham Plumpton Hereford From our Correspondent: England's glow counters early chil The new cricket season will start and cold but prospects are sunnier Letters show that long march to equality started 90 years ago Golf Commentary The Times Europe casts cloud over the blue Sky of Premiership Programme Notes From your correspondent: Ryman fixtures a premier case of congestion Europe trials a rowing shame Teeing off at Tiger's triumph Sport on TV A Route Map through the Peaks and Thoughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Life of Ryan Pot Luck I was there Sport Online Relentless Ferguson plans next assault Manchester united's latest title triumph will not prevent the manager from rebuilding The day Baxter's majestic skills embarrassed England Remembers jim Baxter Spanish Lessons Parents Fashion Arts Plus inter//face Breakdown Contents Behind the mask The Japanese economy, once one of the Cover Story Strongest in the world is on the brink collapse. It will neaver recover without a profoundchange in its economic, social and political thinking, says Rosemary Righter in a two-part investigation 'We have to change everything' Cover story Share Match What's your poison, pablo? Spaniards dink more Scotch than anyone and Malaysians love Guinness. Jack malvern on some odd national tipples Francis House Children's Hospice The Times Forty-four lawyers later, she's officially Daddy's girl Salad bar food always seems oddly vulnerable, lying there naked as other diners hover with the tongs Bad vibes What role do grandparents play in modern family life? Answer back Discipline without the pain Parents Authority is a useful tool for a generation facing the challenge of sparing the rod but not spoiling the child, says jane Shilling Parent. forum My five-yer-old daughter has started biting her nails. How can she be persuaded to stop? Summer's on the way? you bet Science Heading aganist the weather could save business millions, says Anjana Ahuja The Times The scary world of supersonic torpedoes Science Briefing Thomas Cook Thinking cap required for maths puzzle A love in black and white Interview He was a landowner, she was his slave, Inspired by her great grandparents' love for each other, Lalita Tademy's novel Roots, says Penny Wark From cold to red hot Fashion Not long ago Emuanuel Unagaro was in fashion Siberia. How things change Fashion journalist of the year Streetwise military style Fashion Brussels pouts She gets under the skin Summer's front line Fashion Stripes may be everywhere this season, but which season, but which ones suti you? Deborah Brett advises Beauty glow for it Fat to fake or not to fake When three become one Interview Destiny's Child are riding high, but when it comes to pop survival only one of them is a clear winner, says Lisa Verrico Play choice Today's highlights compiled by marit Hargie One Night at McCools Hollywood Diary Uncool for cats Film La Movie America makes a date with Bridget Jones but Josie and the Pussycats is mostly kitty litter, finds Sean Macaulay In their own write Great books make bad films, but good books can make great ones, says Kim Newman Entertainments Royal Shakespeare Company Entertainments Listings To scrimp and savour Opera North stages Eugene onegin on a tight budget. Rodney Milnes counts the cost Easter Monday Jumbo Crossword Fantasy Shares Top 60 portfolios Bridge Games Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Newspapers Support Recycling It's nice to see Amanda Burton branching out.… Weekend Viewsing Satellite , Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 26) BBC1 The Times Today's viewing Times 2 Crossword No 2317 A Fly-In-The-Soup Doucmentary Raising the standard Digital Island You can cam even better John Graha-Hart zooms in on a cost-effective Premiere deal for home film-makers Book a ring-side seat Role model for film fans Website of the Week I pink, therefore I am happy Internet Shopper Microsoft Toshiba A gamble that lo It was brathless in Seattle as Microsoft enthused over its brave new operating system. And we have to admit it, Windows XP is very impressive Oks like a winner Third party's over Problem-solving on tap The Times Saving your data for a rainy day Easy PC Jargonaut A skate escape, please There may well be some quite beautiful levels, and you get to meet God, but Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 is strictly child's play. We are far too old - and embarrassed - togo skateboarding Smooth sailing ends for software pirates PC World Evesham The agony of 26 miles in costume How they run it behind the scenes Redgrave joins the 21st race Health tips from doctor flora's casebook Inside Picture Gallery After 20 years, London now towers overs its rivals David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, recounts how the London Marathon got to be the best What They've Said over the Years How marathon mania took hold John Bryant recalls a lost japanease runner and a kiss of life at the first London Marathon Luzzo Spray Top Kenyan is the man who can make it 2:04 in 2004 Paul Tergat is running in his eagerly awaited first marathon, but that's just the beginning, says David Powell Light Flora Flora When your training is all at sea On a destroyer, in jail, in a bathroom - runners have found weird places to get marathon fit, says Davis Powell David Powell's guide to ten elite runners who should be at the head of the field this Sunday The Times Guide to Th 'As my knees buckled, Rupert Bear galloped past waving' How on earth do fancy-dress runners do it? James Eve travels to Wimbledon to find out How the marathon benefits London Let's do it the doubly hard way John Stem meets an Ms suffer confident of completing the 26 miles Offical It Services Provider 2.6 miles today, 26 miles later Saucony How they run the race behind the scenes The amooth running of the london Marathon depends on an army of helpers. Matthrew Pryor talks to ten people all vital in their own way A woman who measures herself against the men Matthew Pryor meets the four times winner of the women's wheelchir race Hitting the wall and other setbacks John Goodbody deals with some of the physical and health problems that plague marathon runners in training Vittel Natural Mineral Water All fired up to run next year? Start with a fun day out Gatherine Riley has good advice on how compete in the marathon Flora Light Women's Challenge Entry Form You think that was tough? Well try these Flora
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