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News from 19/02/2002

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Hugh Baird, Andrew Robson, Nicholas Wapshott and Zahid Hussain, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Walter Gammie Non-League Football, Joanna Hunter, Maurice Foley, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Geoff Holmes, JE, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Catherine Riley, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Herb Kelleher airline executive, Mark Blayney, Bill Gates, Nicholas Goodison, Jonathan Lennie, Peter Bogaert, Ian Cobain, Benjamin Disraeli, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Matthew Mudge, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Irving, Gil Hitchon, Carl Mortished, Carl Evans Point-to-point, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Jon Holland and Henry Quinlan, Peter Lansley Women's Football, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Russell Kempson and Gary Jacob, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, James Eve, Irwin Stelzer, Sue Connolly Sports Picture Editor, Joe Joseph, Dominique Searle and Michael Evans, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Noel Falconer, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, James Eve Letter from Rome, Donald Hutera, John Spencer, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Stanley Evans, Debra Craine, P a Balchin, Jim McCue, Gary Jacob, Ken Beere, lan Johns, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, G. J. Arnold, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Genevra Fletcher, Henry Mintzberg, Heather Nicholson, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Charlle Whelan, Alice Lagnado, Nick Wyke, Peter Nichols, Roland Watson, Jim Harris, Marc Lewis, Russell Hotten and Gary Duncan, Jawaharlal Nehru, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Val Sampson, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Richard Susskind, Stuart Crainer, Angela Jameson, Neil Addison, Dr Gary Slapper, Mary V. Cottrill, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, BE, Tim Rice, Editor, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Mahatma Gandhi, Robert Reich, Raymond Keene, Philip Crosby, Adam Sage, James Greengrass, David Buchler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Partridge, AR, Bronwen Maddox, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Peter Bardens, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, Wilf Altman, Richard Owen Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Beetham, Paul Simons, John Allison, Tony Colman, Alastair Lack, Nick Szczepanik, Minoru Makihara, Dearbáil Jordan, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent and Jan Raath, Ian Johns, Karren Brady, Meriel Schindler, Kevin McCarra, CR, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Sir John Harvey-Jones, Simon Brooke, Stephen Hoare, Paul Nillesen, Michael Gove, Graham Anderson, Sir Steven Redgrave, Natasha de Teran, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Graham Collingwood, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent and Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Anthony Powell, Mark Curtis, Rabbi Harry Rabinowicz, Michael Evans, Simon Crompton, Daniel Meyer, Jp, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Declan O'Dempsey and Meriel Schindler, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Lord Byron, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni,

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Mugabe left reviled and alone US likely to follow EU sanctions on Zimbabwe The Times Supplement inside no title The Times Paras sent home as Kabul police find no evidence of armed attack Times saves Glastonbury no title from a-changin' Inside 40p Police arrest 'sheikh of race hate' Uplifting Thoughts Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Picture Gallery Times Online Fast Times Sanctions will cramp style of Mugabe's set Leader reviled and alone Paras sent home as police find no evidence of attack IF Intelligent Finance Soliciting to murder can result in life sentence The Times Tuesday February 19 2002 4M Dome raiders pay price of failed £200m robbery Diamond Geezers hatched plot in pub on Old Kent Road Flat Tv Picture Gallery Business fights Eu plan to raise temps' pay BT £18.50 with Direct Debit or Monthly Payment Plans… Blair to talk of outbreak in secret More flexibility opens the door to wider world £55m plans halted as Tower kiosks are saved In Brief BA steps up security after raid Jilted wife turns housebreaker in 'red mist' revenge Cosmo changes its spots at 30 Muslim murdered daughter in a rage Peugeot Joan steps out with number 5 Most successful train company to cut first class 6 News M&G Investments The Times Byers statistics 'are rigged to show progress' Job offer goes off the rails Railtrack told to pay £1.5m Picture Gallery Girls drowned on 'safe' school adventure trip Teacher's 13-year history of sex attacks on pupils Green Flag Beckham stalker is held in hospital Picture Gallery Brittannia Music Company Ltd Picture Gallery Romania denies asking Blair for Mittal letter Grbagegate Lnm Group of Companies The billion-dollar lunch From Indian village boy to a tycoon with mansions around the world intel inside The Times Tuesday February 19 2002 Rescue of an ailing Soviet behemoth Off-the-peg designers try something off the wall Picture Gallery Peg no title Picture Gallery Nhs still hires Labour cronies, say Tories Nationwide Your Home is at if You Do Not Keep up Repayments on… Picture Gallery Hollick says skills got him arts post Elected mayors flop cost the taxpayer £2.5m Think-tank accused of conflict of interest The Times Tuesday February 19 2002 How Queen Boadicea stayed on the wagon Picture Gallery In Brief Jill Dando policeman is cleared 'Martyrs' vow to take metric fight to the Lords Scotland's rising star turns his back on politics at 28 Seat auto emoción Gosford Park The Times Tuesday Februry 19 2002 Roads report calls for 12-lane M-ways You'll meet again online, website tells old soldiers Dell This Offer is Available to UK Customers only Click The Coperative Bank 7ft 9in Somali seeks refuge in Neasden Muddled Marines invade Spain by mistake I am moral victor of trial, says Milosevic first direct Pastor denies killing wives and children Norwich Union The Times Tuesday Februry 19 2002 Jubilee welcome for 'Mrs Queen' British Gas (AFP): In Brief Workers destroy free daily Dolls House Somali warlord's son vows to aid us war on terror Overseas News Standard Life Bank Sharon seeks new tactics Automobile Association Insurance Services Saga The Times Tuesday February Pearl suspect to face US trial Swiftcall Picture Gallery Prices. . . Recommend a friend and £10 Free calls www.swiftcall.co.uk All prices on rounded to the. . . Queen's envoy to Australia defiant in sex abuse row Republican cleric was welcomed as royal deputy (Reuters): Drifter on trial for hostel fire murders Overseas News 17 President forced to soften war rhetoric in Asia 18 Overseas News no title Laura Bush with the acting First Lady of Japan,… Yen slides on markets as the us leader slips All the major makes and models under one lid at jamjar no title jamjar.com a direct line company jamjar.com Limited choosing no title Picture Gallery Bush should have talked tough to an ailing Japan Scientists find fossils of toothiest dinosaur Mark Henderson meets a sauropod with a fearsome grin and hears about food for life and les global warming at the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston Diet supplements leave elderly rats feeling years younger Holiday Inn Exhausts can slow global warming Overseas News 19 no title Times Sports Book Eat out for £5 fly further quicker www.flbmi.com The Times civil aviation Fiji british midland Dumped crematorium bodies reach hundreds hotter Comfort Concept The Times Tuesday Februry 19 2002 hotter Warner's tasty snack whets the appetite A good old crowd-pleasing tragedy no title The Times First Night 21 The New Left inherits a tradition of hatred Anti-Semitism is back in British politics after more than half a century 22 Comment Arrogant, inept patronising no title Bush turns away from the weakling of Europe Arrogant, inept, patronising Tony, they're talking about new Labour The Times Kabul's Yes man no title Beyond Garbagegate After Mittal will come a debate about party funding Rail Benchmarks The latest rail figures show how far there is to go Flirty Thirty Many happy returns to Cosmopolitan magazine Times Future Changing face of No 10's 'spinners' Political party funding Letters to the Editor Barriers to development in Africa Alarm over employees' stress ruling Channel Tunnel attack Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not… Safety PINs Importance of language lessons Home banker In training The Weather Bright Start, but Rain Will Sweep across All Parts Temperatures no title The Times Crossword New Book no title Weathercall The Times Which? no title Briefing New rescue for Olympic Bush starts yen 'panic' Corbett's part-time deal Bid hope lifts Innogy Donors to be revealed Whittard share disposals Charts of the day Dow Jones Industrial average Charcol Myners scrutiny on non-execs MG Rover and unions face confrontation North Sea Oll Business The Times Rate fears grow over Wadhwani Cannabis hopes take GW higher 26 Business The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Centerprise international Mytiers takes a major step Prospects of bid war see Innogy shares surge Israeli fund 'in talks on Haslemere offer' Results in brief The Times Sainsbury wins injunction on Tesco Air Miles move Equitable acts over exit terms in company plans Potter lifts Argonaut comdirect Ahmed turns up the heat over battle for Moss Bros In Brief Navy buys three more destroyers Business 27 28 Markets Broker's optimism for diverse 3i portfolio Eurotop 100 Innogy poised for bid boost Major Indices London Financial Futures London Metal Exchange Recruitment agencies take a hit over temps Dollar Rates Wall Street no title Trustees to list donors after Enron row Orange's rift with German partner deepens Carlsberg to invest 70% more on marketing Cis Unit Mgrs Ltd This is a paid for information service. For further… Icr Independents angry at BBC's use of flat fees Money Market Inc UPF deal secures Discovery output Marks & Spencer Unit Trust Ltd In Brief Approach gives lift to Quicks Business 29 Far East British Airways City Diary Discord grows at the Bank Bush has reason to be kind to Japan Neros empire grows with Aroma deal The Times Reading remodels itself on Barcelona It used to be an 'average town'. Then Microsoft and WorldCom moved in, and it has set its heart on city status this jubilee year. Nick Wyke reports 32 Business Pluse: Reasing From beer, biscuits and bulbs Enterprise A man with his name all over town A leisure destination in its own right Regeneration Reading is losing its dreary image and is becoming a mini-break centre. Genevra Fletcher explains how Centre of world-clas research Centre Of world-class research to thriving high-tech business Picture Gallery Prime Links detetmined its destiny History Prime links determined its destiny History Shares close near low Sheres close near low Shares close near low Sahres close near low Shares close near low shares close near low Shares close near low no title Shares close near low Property Longs (over 15 years) Cytomyx Source FT Interactive Data The Times Tuesday February 19 2002 Pirates are out to plunder small company names Stop observing & Start participating, in the Wealth… Goldfinch The Times Business for Sale Two Multiple Display Advertising Items For Sale - Leisure Travel Business Business to Business 2Nd Need help with an invention? A selection of Properties must be cleared… Recession Proof Franchise To Secure Your Future Distinctive Wales Business Funding All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Business Over 30 years experience Bloomsbury Square Grosvenor St W1 Legal Information Quality Open 7 days 8am to 9pm Bank Accounts Uk & Offshore Credit Cards & Much More Bank Ruptcy *Up to 95% Loan to value 36 Business: Management & Technology Case study: Instilling best practices Benefit-sharing approach inspires greater efficiency Care and involvement can help to improve levels of morale Technology: Biometrics Futuristic security methods are just around the corner Navigation by natural speech Bookshelf Embrace new skills The Leaning Paradox BT cellnet Debate Wind farms and rugby Page 39 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Picture Gallery Sir Walter Winterbottom Longest-serving manager of England, whose overall record made up for World Cup disappointment Maurice Foley Labour Mp who sought refuge in Brussels, thereby creating a vacancy that was filled by Betty Boothroyd no title 38 the Register Lives remembered Lives in Brief Rabbi Harry Rabinowicz Chasidic scholar who charted the origins, legends and history of the movement Births, Marriages & Deaths Peter Hardens Camel driver The ill wind blowing through energy policy Nature Notes News Quiz From Our Parliamentary Correspondent: On This Day prize. quiz@thetimes On This Day The Times, February 19,1930 United Empire Party to Launch Challenge Word Watching Daily Life February 19,1990 The author Anthony Powell was being interviewed for a Channel 4 news item about exhibition by the portraitist Henry Mee. This extract is taken from Journals 1990-1992 by Anthony Powell (Heinemann, 1998) Questions answered Court Circular Wanted The Times Tiny changes celebrate a big anniversary Tickets for Sale Best Seats Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits The Times Flights Directory no title fligh searchers Multiple Display Advertising Items Vanderhoof Limited Answers England puzzle over Trescothick 'For the first year after Sydney, I just didn't want to go near the water and had no desire to get into a boat Slowly I'm getting the desire back' No second notice necessary Law Report Court of Appeal Published February 19,2002 Cardiff City Council v Stone Befor Lord Justice Judge and Lady Justice Arden Judgment January 29,2002 Law Supplement: 12 Pages Today and Every Tuesday in Times 2 The Times Sport Interim payments Chancery Division Published February 18,2002 Capital One Developments Ltd v Commissioners of Customs and Exclse Pension bias is justified Court of Appeal Published February 19,2002 Quirk v Burton Hospitals Nhs Trust and Another Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice, Lord Justice Mummery and Lord Justice Buxton Judgment February 12,2002 no title Jair Du Cochet derailed by track problems Racing Folkestone 2.00 Cheriton Park Novices Handicap Hurdle Bunkered First Time Yesterday's results Wolverhampton Hugh Routledge Clarke is happy to pay over McHattie 3.00 Stanford Selling Hurdle 5.00 Folkestone-Racecourse.Co.Uk Handicap Hurdle 4.00 Lookout Restaurant Novices Hurdle The Times Sports Book Trainers 3.40 Sedgefield Rob Wright Southwell Rob Wright 1.50 Cannylad Novices Hurdle 2.40 Bet Direct Maiden Handicap 3.10 Scotchhills Holdteins Novices Chase Course Specialists Martin near tears as curling hopes hang by a thread Winter Olympic Games The woman and her curlers just a stone's throw from sainthood The results service Football Times Square no title Sailing Pools forecast Picture Gallery Today's fixtures Coheirs ability toffee to the occasion bodes ill for Kwan Sponsors in bid for Gateshead Sport in Brief Trescothick unlikely to persist with dual role Sport Cricket Rugby union Baron seeks solution to tours poser The nervous farmer's son who found confidence at the wheel Olympus Motor racing Ferrari delay introduction of Schumacher's new car Sailing Anxious Illbruck making slow progress to finish Snow reports Austria Three-way thriller echoes race for title Fantasy League football Chelsea pair keep producing the goods to ensure pot of ?500 is shared, reports NIck Szczapanik fantasy league United out to convince Eurosceptics Football Kanu's World Cup place at risk as Nigeria ring changes The Times Kidderminster youth reach for stars Squatters' benefits Get fit, look fit: your five-day exercise programme Denaby facing a bleak outlook as eviction day draws closer Smith injury blow inspires Tranmere Day two: the step-up Football : the Premiership today Arsenal no title Aston Villa Charlton Athletic The Times Sports Book Del Neri's CV gains gloss at expense of Lazio Sport Blackburn Rovers Arte Et Labore Middlesbrough's Trip down Memory Lane CFC Now and Then League position Opta no title Picture Gallery Wenger hoping Arsenal play their cards right Breaking up is hard to do unless passion for gold is all-consuming T2 opinion Business Plus tomorrow T2 cover story If you want to be a success, hire people you don't need and aim to fail. Giles Whittell meets the American academic whose counter-intutive advice is revolutionising business no title stardom conferred on a few of them—the Bransons, the… Ideas for hire stuff, " he says. To wit Intel and Sun… no title T2 history Officer, but not necessarily gentlemen After the fall of Singapore, strict discipline helped British PoWs incarcerated in the notorious Changi prison camp to maintain self-respect. But many officers became unscrupulous and cruel in order to make their own lives comfortable, says Brian MacArthur Stan Henderson, an active Communist in civilian life but now a platoon leader and stick orderly with the Bedforshire and Hertfordshire Picture Gallery with 30,000 patients by October. There was a serious… As you looked at them, boys of 20 suddenly became old men, desperate and shrunken them, boys 20 suddenly Forty but feeling 20 T2 lifestyle Why are so many middle-aged men refusing to grow up? Simon Brooke thinks he knows The Times The Times Tuesday Februry 19 2002 Anthony Howard Kennedy may personify a gambling tendency—but he could turn out to be just the right sort of politician for an Miti-poMtical age No more Jurassic Park by-elections Prepare ye for a prophet been there, done that a spin-doctor T2 lifetime Choosing to make your own funeral arrangements, as Princess Margaret did, is the sensible way to go, says Heather Nicholson the Picture Gallery Make my send-off a happy one Ha Kent I want my congregation to be greeted with Charlie Mingus or Oscar Peterson not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Guar T2 reportage Losing followers to other faiths, the Catholic Church is discovering the power of Lourdes, says Adam Sage Picture Gallery The miracle hunters hunters The Times Tuesday February 19 2002 health Parents worried about the Mmr triple vaccination are turning to homoeopathy to treat their children. Val Sampson reports A less painful choice? Needles and herbs ended my eczema nightmare After 21 years of trying almost every available treatment for her skin condition, as a last resort Joanna Hunter turned to Chinese medicine. She still doesn't know how it works, but it does Garlic Online Advice What causes the condition? Tomorrow in Times 2 Bwt-F19 no title Put the records straight T2 health Dusty folders are still used to keep critical notes on patients' histories, says Simon Crompton Acorn They could not do my operation because they could not find my X-rays and records' Life with a grump Your cataract surgery can be done tomorrow! no title Interview The critics loathed Calixto Bicito's Don Giovanni. As his Masked Ball opens, he tells John Allison who he is unrepentant no title arts Interview The critics loathed Calixto Bieitos Don Giovanni. As his Masked Ball opens, he tells John Allison why he is unrepentant Pretty fly Spanish guy What the critics said about Don Giovanni The Times Tuesday February 19 2002 The Times Tuesday February 19 2002 Six Into one goes just fine no title Rondney Milnes Picture Gallery HMV A game of Haydn seek T2 music New Classical CDs a composer's prodigious output can confuse the buyer, says Geoff Brown orange The Times Picture Gallery Interview Pat Metheny's music may be demanding, but it repays the effort, says David Sinclair Time's rewards New world music albums I thought,'Wow! That's three people in Australia who are into it. Let's build on that' Entertainments Coliseum Theatres Apollo Victoria Duke of Yorks Garrick New London Palace Theatre Royal Shakespeare Company Entertainments Listings Savoy Theatre Wyndhams critics' choice Music, be the food of love T2 radio Passion was in the air and all over the airways last Thursday. It drove lan Johns round the bands no title Private assions Rachel Campbell-Johnston on Picasso's Self Portrait with a Palette (1906) The Times's Chief Art Critic sees a revolutionary resolve in the young painter about to change the world Picture Gallery T2 games Dealer: South Vulnerabiliity: East-West Contract: 3Nt Opening Lead: K no title Picture Gallery no title radio T2 satellite, cable & digital Sky One Cbeebies Choice Granada plus Performance Picture Gallery UK Drama Sport Choice T2 radio Radio 1 Radio 4 Radio 3 Picture Gallery Talksport no title Choice T2 films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC1 Variations BBC2 ITV1 Carlton Channel 4 Channel 5 no title Times 2 Crossword No 2581 television & radio Times Newspapers Limited The Writers Bureau The Times Law IC Information Commissioner FSA Home Office Where's the justice in a double standard for lawyers over racism? Last week a barrister was found guilty of racism after calling a solicitor's clerk a blackmoor. Recently solicitors were found guilty of racism after asking for a " busty blonde" secretary. Declan O'Dempsey and Meriel Schindler on the impact of recent rulings against lawyers E-mails that provided the proof Ej Legal Hays ZMB Calling Lawyers of distinction! JM Zureka.com The Foreign & Commonwealth Office Capita Ras Why the Spanish Inquisition joke may be illegal The Government may not have anticipated the full implications of the new crime of religiously aggravated harassment , says Neil Addison Law no title The Times The Time Capita Ras The Times Assistant Legal Adviser/Policy Analyst Resilier the judg risked indict… no title ce of …e who ll to …nochet …ht way to try Milosevic … Caplan argues for a permanent international court Richard Susskind Cambridge, law takes the lead in IT 8 www.thetimes.co.uk/law Parents must play a full and equal role maitland Chambers Khan's motion is not to anyone's benefit Law Employment Counsel Court of Appeal Judicial Assistants When privacy has already been 'sold' At home and abroad, the Uk cleans up its act City Law British nationals or companies paying bribes anywhere in the world face prosecution in the Uk, reort Jon Holland and Henry Quinlan Law Week What the legal jurnals are reporting on this week 10 www.thetimes.co.uk/law As secretary for a company in Northern Ireland I… Picture Gallery Borough Secretary c£90,000 Room to Let A trustee of the charity that employs me sent his fellow trustees a defamatory (and untrue) letter, which was discussed at one of its meet Law OU creates first professor of law no title Granada Senior Trusts & Probate Solicitor Thames Valley Civil Litigator Price Waterhouse Coopers Administration Manager Legal Eagles Ltd Media lawyers take a swipe at editors for " playing along" Legal Diary no title Hays ZMB The Times Desmond Deariove looks at the problems of managing… What to do when your priority is recovery Challenging Times no title It pays to hedge Government/regulators no title your bets with credit risk KPMG Memo to the board: admit you need help Coming Clean Quote, Unquote (b 1946) but Managing in Uncertain Times www.kpmg.co.… How long can Britian Keep spending on borrowed time? Outlook Richard Irving, Business News Editor, looks at the economic prospects Case Study: Rogue Trader Quote, Unquote (1952-2001) (1804-81) statesman and novelist KPMG Managing in Uncertain Times Richard Irving on the changes proposed by the… How up to date are the ratings agencies? Credit Rating Richard Irving on tht changes proposed by the guardians of the world's capital markets Quote, Unquote Adversity is the first path to truth no title (b 1939) When plain speaking can help limit bad publicity in a crisis Stephen Hoare explains the art of conducting a damage limitation exercise Action plan saved our bacon Case Study no title Managing in Uncertain Times Why staff are the biggest as Cuts may be needed in a downturr their foot soldiers when there is Hold tight and prepare for the unthinkable KPMG The tragic events of September 11 sent shock waves around the world Stephen Hoare Risk Management co. uk/ restructuring The man who went into overdrive … at the need for disaster planning and at one company that saw a growth opportunity Positive Thinking set in the fight for survival but companies should not shoot a war on, says Stuart Crainer If people the lifeblood of enterprise, they need to be handled The Times Tuesday February 19 2002 travelling they would need to rent a car Managing Uncertain Times Picture Gallery Early Warning Systems Dashboard data for a company's health Quote, Unquote (b 1955) (1869- 1948) Will the taxman have to queue? KPMG Lae Reform D avid Buchler examines a proposal that could see ali creditors put on an equal footing KPMG International no title KPMG Kpmg don't expect these proposals alone to boost the business start-up rate Companies can benefit from partnership with… Working as a team is a piece of cake Supply Chain says Tony Dawe Case Study Quote, Unquote Guess who pulls the strings? KPMG Richard Irving looks at the influence of the bondholders Covenant Culture Safeguarding pensions Equity Risk Case Study the Company Doctor This is not the time to go into denial In a crisis don't panic—keep the bankers and he customers happy and think ahead, says Tony Dawe And now for something different KPMG Restructuring When the going gets tough, it's time to be radical, says Wilf Altman no title KPMG The Times philosophyfootball.com Contents The Times The Times Champions League Handbook Picture Gallery no title Editorial Panel The Times League Handbook Crunch Moments First Time Lucky Ten Reasons to Love the Champions League PaddyPower If you're sound enough to follow our Score… Score Blocker Coruña in the most egalitrian/ dull of groups The Times Champions League Handbook That's Enough Formats, Thanks Bill Edgar looks back at the many varsions of the European Cup Picture Gallery W as the thrill only in the chase or is there to be a long and fruitful relationship between the Football Association England or Germany, for whom he could quality… Backin Europe next Week can't wait! The Times Champions League Handbook raised questions in some quarters about whether this… Mark Hughes on Manchester United He has played for Manchester United, Barcelona and Bayern Munich in an illustrious career and is now head coach of Wales. Mark Hughes, who won the Cup Winners' Cup with United, assesses their prospects The Times League Handbook He is the only man to have played in all four of… We won the Uefa Cup in my first full season at Liverpool, 1975-76, and we never looked back no title The Times Champions League Handbook He played in the final of the 1980 European Cup… 3-1 at Highbury in early December, before the… The Times Champions League Handbook Picture Gallery Arseal's away from in Europe Frank Stapleton on Arsenal Every ten years or so a club appears on the scene… big two—Madrid or Barcelona. In fact it wasn't… Stephen Burgen in Madrid on how a Spanish… The Times Champions League Handbook The Hampden Finals The 2002 final is Glasgow's third. 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