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News from 30/01/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Robert Cole, Susan Leece, Felix M. Larkin, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Nic Szczepanik, Peter Lansley, Lawrence T. Roach (Deputy Assistant Commissioner), Oliver Mason, Mark Souster, Richard Thomas, Cranston Watts, Valeire Elliott Countryside Editor, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Jan Raath and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Geoff Brown, Amon Cohen, Joe Joseph, E. H. Reynolds (President), Pat Rowley, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Oliver Wright and Stewart Tendler, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Catherine Chetwynd, Beverley Morgan, Jack Malvern, L. Zalessky, Andrew Pierce, Damian Whiteworth, Chris Ayres and David Charter, Trevor Pickersgill (Specialist registrar), Melissa Kite Political Correspondent and Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Amanda Loose, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Elspeth Evans, Dominic Carman, Ian McIntyre, Mark Court, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Vanora Bennett, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Rick Broadbent, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, David Weitzman, Hilary Whitney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Joel Stratte-McClure, Chris Connor (Senior partner), Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Partridge, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Philip Webster, Lea Paterson and Martin Fletcher, Bronwen Maddox, Jane Hughes, Oliver Holt, Gill Upton, Tola Awogbamiye, Martin Woods, Anthony Scrivener, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, David Churchill, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Alex Neil, Christopher Walker, Rick Broadbent and Oliver Kay, Jonathon Porritt, Linus Gregoriadis, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Helen Nugent and Caroline Merrell, Christopher Reed, Tony Dawe, Janet Ellis, Ben Macintyre, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Claire Scott, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb legal editor, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, John Goodbody sports news correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Peter Riddell on Politics, Bill Edgar, Roland Watson and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Robert Whymant, Roland Watson and Damian Whitworth, Sally Patten, Dalya Alberge and Sam Lister, Patience Wheatcroft,

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Murder trial five freed as judge condemns police bugging abuse Wakeham faces Enron grilling Inside Index Why my family will party for the Jubilee Mike 'I've never had a friend' Tyson fight is off Index Picture Gallery Euro rebuke Farm warning Three years for mobile muggers' first offence Eat out for £5 Quinta de Sao Roque America serves notice on Iraq and Iran The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Fellow travellers in for an uncomfortable ride Parliamentary Sketch The weather today Tradition goes back to 1790 Boys 'seduced by teacher offered thousands by tabloid papers' Stabbed estate agent 'critical' Vicar getting to the FA Cup on time Clubland celebration a carnival of freaks Review Virgin Credit Card Barrister's black gibe was just 'anti-PC humour No 10 denies giving Enron favours BT openworld Potential clash in Wakeham's dual role His interests listed in the House of Lords Register £25,000 was given to Tories The Coperative Bank TV news is a turn-off, says ITC News in Brief Officer cleared Vet's 20 offences Rover's return Rail crash payout Big mistake Lawyers claim police bugging is widespread Officers caught by judge's diligence Automobile Association Insurance Service Limited Family vents its fury as murder trial collapses Nokia Test can reveal sex of foetus at 16 days PC World Greeks offer 'temple of health' for NHS cases Services' hard work wins 3.7% pay award Saga Residents drum up end of musical Countdown to a glittering celebration Alan Hamilton on plans for the Golden Jubilee The statesmen at No 10 who wined and dined the Queen Enterprise rent-a-car New Farm subsidies must go green, says report Citroën 'If handouts end hedgerows will not grow taller' Norwich Union Direct Itv Digital No Title Tories pledge to roll trains back on track Signals on Tube change Consignia to make business mail top priority of two-tier delivery 6 Bafta Nominations including Outstanding British… Prescott eager to fight new battles AOL Today in Parliament Hp invent British al-Qaeda suspect linked to Uganda bombs Riyadh wants its citizens returned Fujitsu Computers Siemens Six men arrested in North East raid on terrorism networks The perils of allowing struggle against evil to be 'America 's war' On Politics TESCO Personal Finance Limited Hunt for hostage widened Senior Mugabe ally denounces draft press Bill Aid group defies South Africa's Aids drug ban World in Brief (Reuters): Crashed jet found $3.5m for woman's Starbucks injury Direct Line Rescue (AP): Air security lapse Alfa Romeo Jospin adopts war on crime Governors running scared Foreign Editor's Briefing Enron storn still brewing Kidnap ordeal for allies Dell Heart condition may have made Bush faint Pacemaker might have to be fitted Medical Briefing P&O Stena Line 50 Israeli reservists refuse to serve in territories The Sleep Disorder Clinic Japan's Foreign Minister sacked in reform clash Parents scour Lagos for children lost since blasts Citibank Online Where there is muck, there is no longer brass British farming needs radical ideas, the Curry commission has provided them I had no time for the man—he simply had the wrong type of accent Picture Gallery We are at war but which side is Blair on? Little weed The Times Diary A Nasty Bug The intrusion and arrogance of the Lincolnshire police Fairytale France A 'blast from the past' with wide voter appeal Power Crazy The Tory attack on Enron donations was misconceived Marriage venues The euro's impact Jubilee celebrations Peacekeeping is first duty of police Need to improve epilepsy services The independence of auditors Living on the margin Counting sheep Our sensitive noses Scottish proposal over quangos Two-term Presidents A really stiff drink Court Circular Memorial service Election Luncheon Dinners Legal news Personal Column Professional memberships RICS Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Anniversaries Latest wills Appointments in the Forces Faresavers Forthcoming marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Rodney Klevan Barrister who successfully defended well-known figures Personal Column Sir Frank Cooper A most unofficial official who held abortive talks with the IRA in the 1970s and ran the Ministry of Defence during the Falklands conflict Richard Fry City Editor of The Manchester Guardian who conducted his own regional surveys The Decay of Parliament The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Shares settle at low Trek Nepal Worldcom Goldman Sachs trade hits Ftse Stock Market Pressac races on hopes of TT emergence Rumour of the day Directors' dealings Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Hanging on to Vodafone should be worth the wait Tempus Witan G Workshop Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Enron collapse prompts ICE to consider float Citigroup set to sub-let space at Canary Wharf Results in Brief Coal industry faces turmoil as Government rules out more aid Powergen brings back Wallis in chiefs post Blair takes Tube to the party City Diary Picture Gallery Student travel company closes P&O investors back deal despite referral Blair takes Tube to the party City Diary Jack it in City Diary Kwik-Fit fights union's bind-all bargaining plan Carbon date City Diary Tyco's purchase of Bard hangs in balance Old Mutual sees us funds fall Business in Brief Boost for Airbus Egg buys Zebank Ansett rescue Mersey venture IBM's new chief Richards collapse Symbian boost Exchange Rates Subscriber numbers surge at Vodafone and Orange Games Workshop aims for more share buybacks Survival warning by Cedar Shake-up at Kingston If you take a risk, then be prepared to pay Commentary Value of Witan falls £300m in past year Comdirect Japanese groups see losses soar Motorola and Nokia take on Turkish family Inside Brussels to condemn Brown 's handling of economy FSA to damp down on credit derivatives The Times Crossword Stock Markets Currencies Vauxhall cuts 'imperil plant' RMT a victim of TMT bubble Pooh corners Mickey's crown Interest Rates Andersen's empty space in Nasa's accounts Concern for Comfort Ltd. Commodities Rejected Tyson fighting lost cause Solskjaer up to his old tricks as United go clear Charcol No Title First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Premiership Today The Times FA must act to show abusive fans both sides of the coin Football Reid made to suffer on despite Festa's folly Disappointing Derby give Gregory plenty to ponder Players urged to call truce in Chelsea grudge match Wimbledon plans given another life Wenger's small talk raises eyebrows among critics Last night's results Unruly Coventry revert to type as Palace run ends Football Sheron hampers Wolves advance Steel city contest lacks cutting edge Wasteful Roberts makes amends Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide Woodward refuses to let England rest on their laurels Rugby union The Famous Grouse The Times Wasps' help enlisted in search for right donor Diary Howley at ease with another milestone The Times Hall adds weight to France challenge Duncombe earns his call-up against all the odds Tendulkar casts shadow over Gough's century Cricket Bertram corners South Africa Hockey The Times By Our Sports Staff: Bevan keeps Australia's hopes alive India cruise through The Daily results service Today 's fixtures Times Square Delgado recalled for Davis Cup Sport Summary Bradburne family tree branches out Racing Raching Journalist of the year Leicester off By Our Racing Staff: Levy based on profits The Times The Wright Track Lingfield Park Injured Limestone Lad doubtful for Festival Yesterdays results Newcastle TEAMtalk Race Williams chases world crown with the blessing of King Boxing Heavyweight hope emerges from school of hard knocks Patriots expected to give Brady his Super Bowl reward American football Renault Clio It's special offers time As companies tentatively prepare to get their staff on the move again, Tony Dawe finds the travel industry ready to woo them with a host of perks, incentives and rewards Shower and shine, sir? Airport lounges are cosseting customers, says Chris Partridge Tourism Malaysia Inside Titlting trains and flatbed seats Gill Upton previews the Business Travel 2002 show at Olympia Lapses in air safety raise fresh concerns Although rigorous security measures have been introduced since September 11, there is still a need to be on your guard, reports Amon Cohen Security Buzz A bigger bonus if you're bumped Overbooking TAG Aviation Limo? Try a helicopter Airport Taxis OAG publishing Sit back, relax, you're on business Busy Executives Jetting around the World on the Company's Behalf Can now Travel in Comfort without Blowing the Budget, Says Gill Upton Business Class The ability to get a good night's sleep on board is what every business traveller wants Plain and simple, at a good price No-Frills Flying Cathay Pacific Give me space Premium Class Just put it on my expenses Chris Partridge on a computer system that will track down all those "little extras" for which staff might be tempted to let the boss pay Confessions Marriott Hotels Resorts Suites Cathay Pacific I don't want to be alone Bodyguards Bank on the survival of the fastest Supersonic Concorde is likely to remain champion of the skies, says Chris Patridge Concorde's newly designed bathrooms would grace a luxury flat A stretch may save your life Health Cathay Pacific EasyJet. com Keeping track of business Even after one of the rail industry's bleakest years, trains still have a huge potential appeal for corporate travellers, reports David Churchill Trains Www. go-fly. com Cathay Pacific Clean and ready to roll Car Rentals The Ford Mondeo and Focus are popular with business travellers Small but perfectly formed Mobile Phones Hotel Reservation Service Cathay Pagific Booked in just for the day Airport Hotels Once they were only for the fogbound Not any more, says Gill upton There is a restaurant, bar, a gym, pool, sauna, steam room and solarium Art, tech and videotape Hotel Facilitees Guests can listen to their favourite CD or watch the box-office hit they missed The Times Real drive is taking the office to the customer On the Road Chris patridge discovers the salesman's ideal business machine GNER Take your pick of the cards Which Bank, Privilege or Loyalty Cards Do You Carry in your Wallet? We Asked Some Experienced Travellers to Reveal the Contents The Expert The Banker The Lawyer The Broadcaster Biography Books Arts Créme Gauloises, good manners and la gloire Contents The Saturday Times Gauloises and glory Jean-Pierre Chevènement, renowned for his resignations rather than his achievements, is riding a wave of nostalgia to become an unlikely presidential contender, says Charles Bremner 'You said you saw a bottom' As a courtroom inquistor, especially on sexual matters, George Carman showed to mercy even to women, says his son Dominic Carman in the final extract from his biography Tormented by demons that Paper mate The Times Mary Ann Sieghart I imagine the Queen has an ego, but it never seems to show. Of how many people in public life can that be said? Numerical nuggets Spell to cure insomnia The Derbyshire Make your savings soar You have finally got a deposit account, but is it working hard enough, asks Anne Ashworth Out of the shadows, son shines a light on the sins of the father Books Anthony Scrivener QC had never wondered whether celebrity silk George Carman was good in bed-but now he knows No Ordinary Man a life of George Carman By Dominic Carman Hodder, £18.99;331 pp ISBN 0 340 82098 5 £15.19 (p&p £1.95) 0870 150 80 80 Claire Messud Ruth Scurr James Lasdun Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Top Ten Bestseller TLS 100 More in the cellar than you need to know Salt a World History By Mark Kurlansky Jonathan Cape, £17.99;484 pp ISBN 0 224 06084 8 £14.39 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Sensitive warmth and bitter cold from a prose artist without a flaw The Hunters By Claire Messud Picador, £15.99;384 pp ISBN 0 330 48814 7 £12.79 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Bestsellers Non-Fiction The Times Diary In a trap between Freud and Kafka The Horned Man By James Lasdun Jonathan Cape, £12;206 pp ISBN 0 224 06217 4 £9.60 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 The grot and the glamour Arts Photography Nan Goldin holds up a camera to her lifer; Mario Testino holds one up to the stars, says Jonna pitman Parr shows a world of swirly carpets, fluffy slippers, kitsch ornaments and plastic settees Fifties ways to leave A visit to the Barbican's new show convinces Rachel Campbell-johnston Super Mac was wrong: we never had it so dull Seeing this exhibition feels like plodding through an interminable pea-souper Hurts so good The power of the works on show in Trauma at MOMA Oxford leave Richard Cork shaken Backpackers' greatest hits Clive Davis takes the armchair tour at the Radio 3 world Music Awards The Times Royal Opera House Entertainments The Times LPO/ Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall LSO/Alsop Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beechcroft Laong Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quinta Do Mar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Casta Del Sol/marbella Ocean Estatesmarbella Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interealty Greece Multiple Classified Advertising Items Offers in the region of £165,000 North of the Thames Coastal Dorset A brash with colour Exotic paint finishes are back in fashion, says Ja Henzells Prestige Property Crown immunity is incompatible with Convention Queen's Banch Division publish January 30,2002 Mattews v Ministry of Defence Before Mr Justice keith Judgment January 22,2002 The Times Keeping non-violent dishonest mothers out of prison Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published January 30,2002 Regina v mills Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief justice, Mr Justice Mitchell and Mr Justice keith judgment january 14,2002 Chancery practitioners warned over late delivery of skeleton arguments Chancery Division published January 30,2002 Ansol Ltd v Talor joynson Garrett (a Firm) and others Bridge Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player. Lesson Eighteen Chess Bareev wins Winning Move No Title Word Watching Review Television & radio Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Index Times 2 Crossword No 2564 The Times Choice No Title The Royal Bank of Scotland Legal learning A boss to diet for A Working Relationship: Fitness guru Rosemary Conley and, left, her Pa Louise jones Fashion: Neutral naturals Secretary/Office Administrator The Salters' Institute Professional PA required for MD of high profile… Practice Secretary Lindsey Morgan Associates Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Crown Personnel The Eclipse Organisation Ltd. Personal Assistant to CEO and COO Knightsbridge Secretaries Certa (UK) Ltd Property Company Baker Ross Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Young stager at London's top table The PA's the thing for an Aussie actress and playwright On course for a career as a legal secretary Time Savers Contents Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Travel 2002 Maine - Tucket Recritment Consuiltants C. L. Clemo & Co. Occasional & Permanent Nannies Arena leisure plc Alta Advisters Ltd Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants GRADUATE/PA £40,000 pro Rata Multi-Lingual Vacancies Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recritment Consultants Senior legal secretaruy - job share Multiple Display Advertising Items Lighten up Real-life fashion Pears in ginger wine Tasting Angela Mortimer The Times Crone corkill a Spherion company Office Administrator - £Neg Tiger Recruitment Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants Times Newspapers An enticing venue at unspoilt Tenby Conference Call FYI Position Wanted Lettings & Sales Negotiators The Times Part-Time Careers The Times Time

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