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with a suspected Serbian smuggler 15/07/01 B 12 4>7<br />
Photograph<br />
* Scientists have discovered how to use tobacco to save lives -<br />
see Science 14/10/01<br />
* Imperial Tobacco is to fire off a £4bn bid for Reemstma, the<br />
German tobacco group 02/12/01 N 1 5>7<br />
TOOLIS, KEVIN<br />
* Columnist 10/06/01 X 10 1>6 Photographs<br />
TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, HENRI<br />
* On the trail of Toulouse-Lautrec: Albi, the town where the<br />
French artist grew up, is refusing to cash in on next month's film,<br />
Moulin Rouge - see Travel 05/08/01<br />
TOURISM<br />
* Ecuador: the wildlife of the Galapagos Islands has an uneasy<br />
relationship with tourism - see Travel 25/02/01<br />
* Seaside towns face oblivion unless they adopt distinctive<br />
themes to recapture lost visitors 25/02/01 N 1 3>5 Photograph<br />
* <strong>The</strong> tourist industry now faces ruin with the foot & mouth<br />
outbreak - see Foot & Mouth Crisis 11/03/01<br />
* Thomas Cook, one of Britain's oldest travel companies, is to<br />
enter the gay and lesbian market - see Gay Issues 25/03/01<br />
* Top tourist attractions reopen for business in a desperate bid to<br />
save the rural economy from collapse 01/04/01 B 10 5>7<br />
Photograph<br />
* Pop stars and athletes are being enlisted to promote Britain as<br />
tourism suffers from the fallout from foot and mouth - see Foot<br />
& Mouth Crisis 08/04/01<br />
* Once world-beaters, British package tour firms have lost their<br />
place in the sun to the Germans, but punters won't notice<br />
08/04/01 N 5 1>7 Photograph<br />
* Cumbria's loss is Blackpool's gain as countryside crisis favours<br />
the coast 15/04/01 B 5 1>6 Photographs<br />
* Bank Holiday sunshine attracted tourists to the beach at<br />
Teignmouth, Devon yesterday and across Britain some footpaths<br />
reopened 06/05/01 B 1 1<br />
* Britain must put more effort into promoting and investing in its<br />
tourism industry rather than assuming people will just come<br />
06/05/01 N 2 4>8 Photograph<br />
* If tourism is so important to our economy, why aren't we<br />
getting it right? - is foot and mouth the only reason our hotels are<br />
empty this summer? 20/05/01 E 2>3 1>4 Photographs<br />
* Sun lovers gave the AA its busiest Saturday of the year with<br />
nearly the country's motorways 'solid' 27/05/01 B 4 5>7<br />
Photograph<br />
* Tourism in Cornwall is booming with a little help from the<br />
Eden project 27/05/01 E 8>9 1>4 Photographs<br />
* Comment by Tessa Jowell, the Minister in charge of tourism<br />
08/07/01 B 7 6>7 Photograph<br />
* <strong>The</strong> tourist industry recovers as Britons holiday at home<br />
08/07/01 B 7 1>5 Photographs<br />
* Small businesses in rural communities are being destroyed in<br />
the aftermath of the foot and mouth epidemic 12/08/01 B 4 1>8<br />
Photographs<br />
* Britons were warned to be on their guard after a huge car bomb<br />
planted by Eta ripped through one of Spain's most popular tourist<br />
resorts - see International Affairs: Europe 19/08/01<br />
* British roads were in chaos as millions of people set off on the<br />
second day of the hottest August bank holiday weekend for a<br />
decade 26/08/01 B 5 3>4 Photograph<br />
OBSERVER INDEX: JAN-DEC <strong>2001</strong><br />
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TOURNAMENT OF SHADOWS<br />
* See Book Reviews - Morris, Jan 07/01/01<br />
TOWN PLANNING<br />
* If developers destroy London's Spitalfields Market, then every<br />
inner-city site in the country will also come under threat - see<br />
Architecture 15/07/01<br />
* <strong>The</strong> most radical shake-up of the planning system for 50 years<br />
is on its way from the Government 15/07/01 N 2 2>6<br />
* <strong>The</strong> most important planning inquiry since Heathrow Terminal<br />
Five will take place in London which will shape forever the<br />
skyline of many UK cities 21/10/01 N 2 4>7 Photograph<br />
TOWNSEND, SUE<br />
* Sue Townsend, the award-winning creator of Adrian Mole and<br />
much-loved comic writer, has spoken for the first time about her<br />
blindness 25/03/01 B 1 7<br />
* Interview with Sue Townsend, author of the bestselling Adrian<br />
Mole books, who was declared totally blind three weeks ago<br />
25/03/01 B 17 1>6 Photographs<br />
* Columnist 10/06/01 X 4 1>6 Photographs<br />
TRADE UNIONS<br />
* Unions have been told to prepare for the closure of the massive<br />
Llanwern steelworks, with the loss of 3,000 jobs, as metal giants<br />
Corus finalises a savage package of cutbacks - see Business &<br />
Industry 07/01/01<br />
* Cut workers' hours, not jobs, unions urge steelmakers, Corus -<br />
see Business & Industry 11/02/01<br />
* Profile on Michael Leahy, the union chief facing the Corus<br />
axeman - see Leahy, Michael 11/02/01<br />
* A new mood of conciliation sees unions and employers<br />
dancing to the same time - see Work 11/03/01<br />
* Steelmaker Corus has secretly thrown out union proposals to<br />
save thousands of jobs and keep open threatened UK plants - see<br />
Business & Industry 18/03/01<br />
* Cherie Booth, the barrister wife of the Prime Minister, has<br />
thrown a lifeline to last-ditch attempts by unions to save 6,000<br />
jobs threatened by steelmaker Corus - see Booth, Cherie<br />
25/03/01<br />
* How union hopes for a retraining lifeline were raised, then<br />
dashed, by the steelmaker Corus - see Business & Industry<br />
01/04/01<br />
* Union leaders who represent millions of public sector workers<br />
are to launch a campaign against Government plans for greater<br />
private involvement in health and education 10/06/01 B 2 2>7<br />
Photograph<br />
* Bill Morris, leader of Britain's second biggest union, will<br />
threaten to throw his weight behind the Liberal Democrats over<br />
Labour's plans for public services 01/07/01 B 3 1>3 Photograph<br />
* Plans to set up private 'supercourts' as part of the sweeping<br />
reforms of the legal system inflame union leaders opposed to big<br />
business involvement in the public sector - see Legal Affairs<br />
08/07/01<br />
* Tony Blair has been thrown a lifeline over the growing antiprivatisation<br />
revolt after unions agreed to a crucial watering<br />
down of their opposition - see Politics 02/09/01<br />
* A teaching union has issued a stern warning to parents and<br />
teachers that author J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter creation could<br />
lead children to the sinister… - see Teaching Profession<br />
04/11/01<br />
TRAILER TRASH<br />
* Film news 07/01/01 R 13 5 Photographs