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News from 13/02/2002

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Peter Read, Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, DJM, Max Bygraver, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, David Hands and Mark Souster, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, June Brough, Mark Souster, christopher Irvlne, Jonathan Lennie, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Malcolm K. Savidge, Penton Lewis, Colin Bullen, Diana Whitworth, Mary Wilson, Carl Mortished, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Nigel Sarjudeen, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, James Dellngpole, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, paula hawkins, Shirley English, Alan Palmer, John Hampshire, Tim Reid, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Simon Jenking, James Delingpole, Peter Nichols, Roland Watson, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Irina Popova, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Urquhart, Rose Rouse, Angela Jameson, Zlata Filipovic, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, John Ardagh, Emma Mahony, Max Bygraves, David Rowan, Dennis Berry, John Walker, Micbael Gove, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Stephen Burgen, Diana Cambridge, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Danny Baker and Bill McLaren, Dr Peter Rowland, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Zahid Hussain and Daniel McGrory, Clive Mathieson, Duncan Minshull, David Kaye, Helen Champeau, Norman Staveley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Michaelle Temple, Duncan Miashull, Maurice Saatchi, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Emily Davies, Derby County, Nick Hasell, David W. Jackson, Tom Dart, William Wolff, Michael Purcell, Joanna Pitman, Nicholas Beal, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, George Cazenove, Philip Webster Political Editor, Andrew Dennis, Raymond Seitz, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Alan Hamilton, Andrew Pierce and Andrew Norfolk, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Cherly Taylor, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Adam Fresco and Daniel McGrory, George Garside, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Vanya Kewley, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Michael Halliswell, Norma Nathan, Patience Wheatcroft, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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German let-off signals trouble for euro Milosevic trial What's important: The Times, with more Sport,… Lawyer banned for racist 'servant and master' game From St James's Palace to Slough Crematorium The mortal remains of Prinpcess Margaret, once… Hijack suspect freed on bail Picture Gallery What's Important Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Fast Times MPs consider everything at once and nothing at all Parliamentary Sketch Hijacking suspect released on bail From a palace to a stark crematorium Welsh students will regain their grants Challenger World By a Correspondent: Wakeham to quit Enron board Dench and McKellen lead Britain's Oscar charge Hollywood to film story of Cornish twin towers hero Picture Gallery No Title Bowie to host his own arts festival The Oscar Runners and Riders BBC hatches a cunning plan to promote jubilee concerts No Title Prada Customs revenue timid costs each household £300 How £4.6m VAT lost AOL Subsequent charges apply thereafter. Credit card… Politicians must exert a firmer grip if they want markets to embrace single currency Reid asks Irish Americans to aid Protestants Pressure grows for Finucane inquiry Cardigan settles court dispute Picture Gallery In Brief Damilola witness denial The Times Wednesday February 13 2002 QC accuses Naomi Campbell of telling whoppers Dean faces child porn charges Mystery death of scientist Nokia Connecting People No Title York flooded again as river rises 15ft Nokia 6510 Get more out of your phone. And get more into your… Nokia Connecting People Lobster, Love and dinner With Margaret The appeal of ivy Citro?n Don't ring, send a taxi, train drivers tell bosses Other Spanish practices Official Government Fuel Consumption Figures (litres… No Title Rose Burnell is comforted by a policeman as she… Parents plead for help to catch Isle of Man strangler Family sues over illegal killing Saga Bare-faced cheek puts man in jail Xerox Putting off babies can raise breast cancer risk Mitsubishi Motors £4m stolen mobile phones are worthless Scots on verge of hunt ban Picture Gallery In Brief two-guilty of stabbing MI5 agent Ns&i Pupils offered a choice incentive to stay on What's Important Peugeot The Times Wednesday February 13 2002 Picture Gallery Le … De La Se… There's method in the madness Rescue High-tech stately home to be star of the 21st century Fragrant wood baths and floors that sing like a nightingale The Virgin One account is a secured personal bank… You're Pregnant. It's Octuplets. What Could Be Easier? Picture Gallery Back bench offered a bigger share of power PC World Should place a limit of two consecutive Parliaments on service as a chairman. Reform success will depend on Members' zeal Political Briefing What's Important The Times Parliament in Brief Hospital beds time limit call Today in Parllament Wunder cars Boothroyd calls for control on advisers Labour sets out to avoid by-election washout Ogmore ballot Stroke of a pen raises health spending Bonhams Auctioneers and Valuers Blair told: justify your steel letter Jobs Bill 'watered down by unions' MP claims she was bullied Nationwide Security Blinds and Garage Doors Duncan Smith orders an assault on Lib Dem seats Blunkett studies New York policing Queen is lost in thought amid London's homeless Renault Clio The Times Wednesday February 13 2002 Britons make cremation the favoured exit Norwich Union Direct Samak Holidays Little light in dark days of grief for a dead King What's Important The Times Compaq 'Shadows lay deep on lofty walls' From The Times, Wednesday, February 13,1952 Gold & Silver Bureau Picture Gallery In Brief 117 killed in Iranian air crash Children kidnappped to fight for Tamil army Sainsbury's No Title Dell The Times Wednesday February 13 2002 UN treaty sets new standard on young soldiers Milosevic's 'medieval savagery' Home Insurance Choosing a car with 6 cylinders, 6 speed, Cd multi-changer and alloy wheels shouldn't be taxing 'medieval savagery' Belgrade tunes in to the trial CD multi Picture Gallery The truth may help us to move beyond the war Zlata Filipovic reflects on what the trial means to those who, like her, lived through the fighting Maltiple Sclerosls Society 18 Overseas News Arrested ex-LSE student 'admits seizing Pearl' Esure One. Tel Goodbye to taste of Ground Zero US fears attack by Yemeni 'mastermind' Quality of air as bad as Kuwait after war No Title Itv Digital Sharon illness throws Straw's Middle East visit into disarray US puts pressure on Israel Go Government urged to license mercenaries The Cooperative Bank Europe, one meeting and three agendas Foregin briefing Carry on up the Khyber The Times The Week in Full It is always worth the wait for magic Marc Abstinence is the name of the Mormon Games (AFP): 'No end to unpalatable spam' POSI Surprising Lear gives a lesson in feeling Theatre King lear Almeida at King's Cross Benedict Nightingale Theatre Push Up royal court The Times Music Das Wundertheater Royal Academy of Music Deutsche Kammerhilhamonie BBCSO Barbian A patten of behaviour that must be broken The European Union is in no position to lecture America on the axis of evil A Patten of behaviour that must be broken The European Union is in no position to lecture American on the axis of evil Depressing, you say? Ramblers should take a shine to those brass-plaqued benches Who needs science in our schools anyway? Who needs science in our schools anyway Picture Gallery Depressing, you say? Ramblers should take a shine to those brass-plaqued benches No Title Shop talk, Darling Shop talk Darling The Times Diary Selection of the Select Cool's proposals will strengthen Commons commiettees Plastic Pact Unbreakable in Eu theory, broken in German practice Paper Chase A confusing collection of proposals for examination Dyson s departure Attlee's school years British Jews and mew race laws Cost of carers Overproof Party while you can The Weather Turning Colder and Drier over the next 24 Hours The Times Crossword 21962 The Weather Seat Weatherca Weathrcall Picture Gallery Maurice Saatchi Rail union leans to left ITV Digital 'on track Virgin increases flights Equitable policy plea Ex-directors charged Picture Gallery Charts of the day Telecoms wasts $500bn on fibre cables Picture Gallery Wakeham goes as director in boardroom purge at Enron Fast Times BA seeks deal on Marshall job UK inflation rate shoots to 2.6% No Title Morgan The Times Now it's PwC's turn in the firing line The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Comdirect Now it's PwC's turn in the firing line Business Editors Commentary Results in Brief No Title Extreme Left set for RMT union takeover Railtrack investors add force to Byers challenge Pension schemes under threat Sharp fall in profits hits Reuters shares Roddicks give up the helm at Body Shop Subpoena for Global partner Police inquiry at building society Jamjar. com Jamjar Guardian departure over account problems Carnival offer on disposals In Brief Reuter: Costs message for Reuters Tempus Cautious outlook and rumours hit Vodafone Rumour of the day Fast Times Eurotop 100 Costs message for Reuters Tempus Major Indices London Financial Futures London Metal Exchange Sytner to surge as bid news breaks in US Dollar Rates Wall Street No Title BP $1.9bn profit decline set to hurt Aberdeen Optimism from Liberty despite results setback Worldcom Today's business thought Picture Gallery Today's business thought US to adopt UK rules to prevent another Enron InterX to cut more jobs as losses soar Thonson Multimedia profits rlse In Brief 30 Equity Prices Engineering Alcoholic Beverages Banks Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Chemicals Construction Diversified Industrials Electricity Electronic & Elect Shares settle near low Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tiger Woods at Some Surely Some Mistake? Tiger Woods at 50/1! Surely Some Mistake? Shares settle near low Printing & Paper OIL & GAS Property Shares settle near low Shorts (under 5 years) No Title Shares settle near low Source FT Interactive Data Banks's euros mislaid Bank's euros mislaid City Diary Investment in fibre cable fails to light up the world Analysts fear up to $500 billion spent on telecoms infrastructure may have been wasted, Clive Mathieson finds LNM takes risks with Romania's steel white elephant Back to work for golden oldies Carl Mortished European Briefing Bring your social partner Coffin ship sails into trouble Coffin ship sails into trouble Advertising is key to company survival Viewpoint The indusrty in the throes of its worst recession since the 1930s. maurice Saatchi examines the reasons The Times Unit Trust Information Service If you would like your unit trusts included in these… Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service No Title Time is running out to switch your mortgage Fixed Rates Mortgages Antler Homes Crafty moves for the art-lover inside you Picture Gallery Offers in the region of ?346,000 No Title Offers in the region of £340,000 A buy-to-let flat to pay the college? Investment One possible way to solve the accommodation proble is to buy, suggests A buy-to-let flat to pay the college bills? 'he most derelict property I've seen in 18 years No Title Picture Gallery Near celebrity Land but much cheaper Hot spot Near Celebrity Land but much cheaper Hot spot To Advertise (Trade) Cambridgeshire Arrods Estates No Title Kent Drury Estates Ltd Bewley Homes PLC Somerset London Rentals French Property London Rentals France New Homes Spain Prowting Homes Caribbean No Title Put finance first romance alive Love and money Paula Hawking explains the real secret of maintaining a harmonious relationship Bady has a sobering effect Exeter Friendly Society Exeter friendly General insurance Businesslike approach to marital bliss Baby has a sobering effect Savings Best Buys Saving Best Buys Savings Best Buys Savings best Buys Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Unsecured Personal London Credit Cards Credit cards Credit Cards Credit cards Credit Cards Links No Title Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sri Nicolas Cheetham Diplomet who remained unruffled by the icy exchanges of the early cold War years Thorsteinn Jonsson Icelandic Raf tighter ace who later flew pilgrins to Mecca and food supplies to the starving of Biafra Zizinho Inside-right who starred in the Brazil team that was destined to win the 1950 World Cup but fell at the final burdle In The Register today Sri Nicolas Cheetham Lives Remembered BMDs, Tel 020 7680 6880 Deaths Henry Marshall Teacher of combat who ensured safety and authenticity on the stage, and helped to found the Society of British Fight Directors Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Praise God that interfaith marriage is now a fact of life Questions of faith Does strict adherence to a particular faith make for a less tolerant society? The lost boys Are we doing enought to save our sons from a delinquent adolescence? Deference Nature Notes Debate the issues of the day, as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk What's your view? Bboycotts Run Rate Depresses his Own Side News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Daily Life February 13,1978 Questions answered Questions asked New mask gives St Paul's a facelift Royal Air force College cranwell Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Insurance from as Lowas Farsavers Answers Schroder Split Fund Plc (in Members Voluntary… Captain's slog Gods of the Games should get 5.9 for subjectivity Skaters hoping for ompartiality are om thin ice Contractual indemnity prior to secondary insurance House of Lords Gods of the Games should get 5.9 for subjectivity Contractual indemnity prior to secondary insurance Gods of the Games should get 5.9 for subjectivity Johnson makes good fist of apology Rugby union Lelwellyn steps into breach for Wales Business in Rome takes McLaren down memory lane No Title The Results service The Re4sults service Inventor goes in to bat for brittle fingers The Results service Snooker Racing Limestone Lad on roll as first string to Bowe Racing Musselburgh Reading the racecard Rading the racecaed Lingfield Park Reading the racecard Lingfield Park Reading the racecard Lingfield Park The Times Online Leicester Picture Gallery Leicester Montillet's shock victory brings mixed emotions Winter Olymplc Games Judging controversy prompts inquiry by skating officials Results from Salt lake City When to watch Hand of God and the feet of genius Putting you in the picture Hockey Schoolgirl Robertson propels seniors to top Hockey Sporting Icons Token WIN an Olympus SLR Camera Olympus Williams retains his crowns In Brief McDonald braves bitter cold Salling Moore's the merrier as Rotherham make point Football Burgess applies gloss finish for Brentford Times Square The Times Rochdale benefit as Hollins keeps his show on road Nationwide League third division club-by-club gulde by lan winrow Bristol Rovers Carllsle United Hull City York City This week in Times Sport Tomorrow Friday Saturday Plus Next Week Eriksson must learn it's good to talk Football England's head coach giving nothng away in Amsterdam England's head coach giving nothing away in Amsterdam Westerveld seeks redeeming quality Caniggia careful to keep football in perspective Cardiff teams Sore muscle strategy McCarthy's hopefuls preparing to state their case Teams Sore muscle strategy The Premiership today Bolton Wanderers Manchester United How they stand Charlton Athletic Middlesbrough Te Premiarship today Why Middlesbrough Need to Lure Izzet from Foxes' Lair Middlesherough Football Club Real reducie proud record of Samways to tatters Blackburn Rovers Cheisea Picture Gallery Leicester City Liverpool FA Baeclaycard Premiership 2001-02 FA barclaycard premiership 2001-02 FA Baeclaycard Premiership 2001-02 Eriksson sweating on trial verdict Amsterdam arrangements BBC takes lead as deal is struck over World Cup coverage Lancome No Title 'I have bought an ugly little house, fearfully… Images that aim to shock: 26,27 Contents The Saturday Times 'An ugly little house' The poet Philip Larkin hated the house he bought in Hull where he lived until his death in 1985. Now it has been bought not by the university or library but by a woman who knew nothing of him. Ann Treneman reports Letters of complaint: a 'graceless' Suburban house with a 'fearful' garden 'Oh God, oh God,' he wrote, I am taking over the vendor's Qualcast' Over the vendor's Qualcast Over vendor's Qualcast 'Pron' files and a Hitler statuette Killer who almost got aeway The case of France's most deadly killer has revealed a catalogue of lazintey and incompetence among the counrt's police. Adam Sage reports Killer who almost got away President and prisoner A life in Sri Lankan politics has cost Chandrika Kumaratunga dear, says Vanya Kewley I saw five men standing round this figure, then i saw a chap pumping bullets into his head The Times President and prisoner Farewell to a life of grime Mary Ann Sieghart Will Young wins and The Speaker is derided at last, merit has begun to transcend background Showing resolution for Lent When an auther becomes a performer Not all writers have what it takes to make their words live when read aloud. Radio producer Duncan Minshull reveals some tricks of the trade When an author becomes a performer Not all writers have what it takes to make theitr world live when read aloud. Radio producer Duncan Minshull reveals some tricks of the trade Jonathan Meades Bel Mooney Page 12 Picture Gallery Unlikely beginnings of an experimental nation Founding Brothers By Joseph J. Ellis The Times Non Fiction No rest for a world at war with itself The Key to my Neighbour's Housee bY Ellzabeth Nueffer Diary Happy memories of publishing's arch-individualist Pursuit By John Calder Caler, ?24.99;621 pp Isbn 0 7145 4313 6 ?19.9 (P&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 60 The Philosophy of Samuel Beckett By John Calder Caler, ?19.99;160 pp Isbn 0 7145 4284 9 ?16.59 (p&p ?1.95( ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Bestsellers T2 books The funny business of death and dying The Fowler Family Business By Jonathan Meades 4th Estate, £10;212 pp TLS No Title Play This Saturday Father Agnes's secret The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse By Louise Erdrich Flemingo, ?9.99;361 pp Isbn 0 0071 3634 x Picture Gallery Father Agnes's secret Tuned in and turned on James Delingpole fell in love with a £500 digital radio. But it looks, not sound quality, that impreesed him Put to the Star Wars Starfighter (PC versid Picture Gallery Tuned in and turned on Tuned im and turned on The Times The Times Medical Guide Have you missed a copy of The Times Medical Guide? A sound case for experts Cochlean implants and neo-natal hearing tests are revolutionising the treatment of deafness with particual benefits for children, for whom early intervention is vital, However, the shortage of Ear, Nose and Throuat sutgones is a caise for concern, reports Anjana Ahuja Deafness A sound case for experts Restoring deaf children's ability to hear is crucial to their intellectual development Ear infections Picture Gallery Ear infection Ear infections Glue ear or Otitis media with effusion Glue ear Otosclerosis Tinnitus No Title Meniere's disease Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo It's a fine balance Case notes Eye exercises development for astronauts helped Max Bygraves to cope with Meniere's disease Helped Max Bygraves to cope with Meniere's disease Allergic rhinitis Sinusitis Picture Gallery Sleep apnoea Laryngitis Cancer Cancer of the Thyrouid Complementary medicine How to ensure you get the best treatment Simply the best—or the worst? Simply the—or the worst? 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