News from 04/03/2002
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Andrew Pierce, David Brown, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, James Moore, Djm, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Irvine, David Chater, David Jordan, Alison Kervin, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Eaton, Roger Maynard, Colin Callander, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Penny Seymour, Sam Lister, Sue Connolly Sports Picture Editor, Gerald Davies, Richard Broadbent, Michael Evans and Tom Baldwin, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Linus Gregoriadls, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Susan Watson, Gareth Rees, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Peter Saunders, Sir Andrew Turnbull, Peter Verney Editor, Yvonne Roberts, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Stephen Farrell, Nicholas Blanford and Roland Watson, Andy Stephens, Jan Raath and Sam Coates, Michael Sanderson, Vernon Bogdanor, Jeremy Thorpe, Roland Watson, Rachel Lomax, David Hands, John F. W. Priestman, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Daryl Holden, David Charter, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, James Doran and Tom Baldwin, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Gary Duncon Economics Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Louise Atkinson, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Roland Watson and Michael Evans, Raymond Keene, Muir Russell, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Clive Mathieson, Hilary Cotter, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Christopher Mccann, Douglas Wood, Caroline Merrell, Clive Petty, Fraser Pithle, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Clem Cecil, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Golden Jubilee, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Regina v Davies, Simon Warburton, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Humphrey Burton, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Francis Crawley, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Chris Ayres, John Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, Chris Bunting, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sir David Omand, Christopher Manchester, Tom Baldwin and Jill Sherman, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Philip Pank, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoFat cat' row as Post Office boss is given 10% pay rise What's Important Golf Challenge What's important: The Times with more Business… Bigger and better Sport Picture Gallery Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones arriving for a service at Castle R BMW offers early retirement for longer hours Index Save 20% off books, DVDs, CDs and videos at Broders Earl quits Ardent Inside Iraq crackdown Zimbabwe plan Looks of the season Henderson Global Investors 21 Israeli deaths put pressure on Sharon News & Comment What's Important Today in the Times In this section Business In the second section The Register Sport Plus Times Online Belgiai inquiry summons Mittal for questioning Peer gave Labour £10,000 Row over pay rise for post chief NCH Roll up for Blair naked ladies A better class of dust falls on National Trust Shabby chic is the new look for decaying stately homes BBC bars chart-topping Pop Idol Lolly Guests to blame for dirt menace We won't dither over Iraq this time, says Blair Conflict with Iraq Lexus US seeks to ignite cave fireballs as planes drop new 'vacuum' bombs America wants DNA tests on terror captives Transplant girl's second chance at debt-hit hospital Cancer patients 'wait eight months to get treatment' Greeks are charged over Briton's death NEC Scottish terrorist group targets women politicians PC World Extremists who bear a centuries-old grudge A-level distinction plan is a disaster, say heads Tube shares plan for Londoners British Gas Financial fears forced Earl and wife to quit Charles heads royal rich list with £350m Hitachi Wessex interests dogged by a history of rows BT 9p tax on plastic bags as Ireland goes green Tests on Thames torso Toshiba Milan's mood of defiant luxury Survivors honour the Lancaster's big debut Peugeot The Inns of Court take action over ethnic bias QCs refuse jobs as High Court judges Norwich Union Direct BBC's new arts channel fails to draw viewers I'd rather take a book to bed Ropex Shuttle repair crew lock on to Hubble Music fans given first choice In Brief Comedian ill Mother backed Hllo, I'm @ hme Pill harm claim Planning protest Surprise favourite for top job in Whitehall The Woolwich Hyundai Sir David Omand Richard Broadbent Rachel Lomax Mi5 may look outside service for new chief Lords reform battle goes on Muir Russell Sir Andrew Turnbull The week in Parliament Keane hits golden goal as pay tops £100,000 a week TV historian earns more than Cilia Stranded climber has time for a bite Saga £16m campaign for new apprenticeships The Times Time Disease Is still threat to farms' In Brief £56m arson cost Murder charge Honour for Irons Vets' free offer British summers will never be the Same Sunday Press Briefing Robbie Millen Pakistani media are divided over violence in India OAG Death by heroin The week ahead Phone trap for French 'traitor ' who saved Karadzic AA Britain to sell navy frigates to Romania Hp invent EU and Nato are split on control of peacekeepers The last of Mugabe's non-black judges quits Marriott 40,000 hands say 'yes' to Tsvangirai Should Zimbabwe face sanctions? Have your say in the Debate page in the Register What they say Mps Priference Service Canada tries to free Mugabe sanctions logjam Warmth of jubilee tour helps the Queen to overcome grief Cherie finds something to take home for the children The Times Tanzania to defy bank on Bae deal Swiss vote to join United Nations and end isolation Thegiving campaign Tears flow as Pope is seen in Moscow Direct Line (AFP): Schröder's party gains in local poll In Brief (Reuters): Police raided Fallen arches (AFP): Senator killed Rome protests Sainthood call Corleone Inc Leukaemia Research Fund Ferocious Palestinian attacks stun Israel The Times Travel Direct Go Ailing Sharon sees support eroding fast Breaking News On the Website Today Fast Times Times Travel Sports Book Times Shopping Formula One Handbook Religious violence claims 500 in India First State Investments Muslims tell of flight from fire mob Bitter legacy as Japanese firms lay off thousands Italy returns to forefront of cinema (Reuters): Five killed in Kabul quake In Brief Pioneer dies (Reuters): Kosovo reform (AP): Drug campaign (AP): Lion kills sleeper (AP): Wrong man shot Cancer check (AP): Newspaper raid Power and passion given their head Opera Salome New Theatre Cardiff John Allison The Times All the grits and the gravy Pop Angle Stone Sheplords Bash Empire Music Theatre Brighton Muses Brighton Dome Recital Joan Jeanrenaud Queen Elizabeth Hall In T2 today The defence chiefs prepare to go over the top Hoon is ready to take on the big spenders in the war for Gordon's ear For those with an empty moment, a few thoughts on reform of the Lords Bismarck, Bonaparte or British freedom? Loss leader Simon Barnes Doing Something Sharon will shortly face an unattractive political choice Rigged and Stolen Zimbabowe awaits the aftermath of an outrageous election History , Man A line-up of royals pays court to David Starkey Student lifestyles Electronic tagging We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… Arms exports still need tight control Letters to the Editor Mistakes threaten pensions' future Thorough sanctions can bring results Judges from Sudan Eurofighter's virtues Engineering at school Ethics of research on embryo clones News from Everest Barbican pioneers Milan's catwalk Euroveg regulations The Weather The Times Crossword 21,973 Euro Tunnel Weather Eye Paul Simons Times Sport Today Football pages 26 31. Cricket 33… Flightbookers Grand prix season off to a flying start Picture Gallery Slam funk Picture Gallery Leeds fans vent frustration on Kidd Football FA Barciayears Premiership Man-to-man marking Taylor banks on German guile Whitlows gamesmanship merely par for course Bassett happy to point the finger at hapless Sinclair Furious Cole draws unwanted attention Bergkamp leads below-strength Arsenal to peak of excellence United go under the hammer on Christie's big day Football: FA Barclaycard Premiershop Free on Saturday What's Important Murphy defends Liverpool tactics Chelsea's fragility exposed by Euell Marsden's magic delights Strachan Sheringham still the pass master FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide League: first division Europe Non-League football Second division Third division Tales from the Tabloids On the up Black Expression Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League Fixtures Wednesday Friday Pools dividends Confident Wolves issue title challenge to Keegan Football: Nationwide League first division O'Driscoll holds lengthy inquest Second division Wright-Phillips leads City circus act Claridge provides moment of class to lift dreary encounter Reading scramble point Preston make up ground on their rivals Wimbledon condemned to aimless existence by Dichio Little succumbs to slipping sickness Third division Priest disavows Plymouth Ternent returns fire on Burnley's critics Choose from four of the very best and win a camera Picture of the month competition The Times Rising expectations could bring down Turkey coach World Cup Countdown Football By Our Sports Staff European football: Vieri's strike keeps Inter on top Taylor puts experience to good use Schumacher slips past wreckage to flake early claim Motor racing: Australian Grand Prix Race details Find time to stretch out Five days to aid fitter Kevin Eason reviews the teams' performances at Albert Park Australia celebrates again after Webber's fifth place Gardener helps Britain along road to recovery Athletics O'Sullivan back on track Hull leave it late to finish off Salford Rugby league Cambridge make bright start Rowing Broncos pay for poor attitude Vikings comeback in vain as Martyn has final say Suffering Santoro holds on for unlikely triumph Tennis Geronimo fails in record bid Sailing Warrington call on powers of recovery Baggaley's virtuosity sends the favourites tumbling Table tennis Caddick and Hegg bring England comfort Trescothick turns on the power ICC soothes Asian sensibilities over international referees Win tickets Leedsv Bladkburn Williams triumphs in test of nerves Snooker Webb wins title back after play-off Golf Forsyth ends his qualification worries Free Today Times Square England's defeat leaves fate in lap of the gods Hockey England founder on the rock of French resistance Rugby union: Lloyds TSB Six Nations Championship Laporte insists Woodward still has the best team Rethink needed on replays and replacements The Times Man-to-man marking How they lined up in Cardiff Hansen happy as Wales show further signs of improvement Versatile pairing redefine half back horizons England must solve toughest of tests Rugby union: Lloyds TSB Six Nations Championshiop O'Driscoll's brilliance revives Ireland's championship ambitions Lloyds TSB The Paris Match-Ups How they lined up in Dublin Woodward must address fragility of team when pressure is on Daryl Holden, a New Zealand rugby journalist, says England must eliminate a recurring problem Giants take heavy tumble as Eagles soar in Belfast Ice hockey Athletics Snow reports The results service Rugby union Saturday's racing results Harland stays at the top In Brief Yates on song Meads triumph Oakey's crown Eberharter's title Els edges home Northall toppled India show nerves Pipe scores an own goal with negative attitude Racing Market Rasen Fontwell Park Wolverhampton Leaders in the National Hunt championships Further rain on the cards for 'soft' Cheltenham Reading the racecard The Times Sports Book Course Specialists TEAMtalk Raceline England's rugby gods are brought down to earth by the myth of their infallibility Simon Barnes Why the national team are starting to look like flat-tract bullies Newcastle's efforts unrewarded as Collymore clinches a classic Gimmickry no substitute for a good story Robertson prompts Millfield to retain their title Schools sport The Times Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Oskar Sala Obituaries Exponent of the two manual Trautonium, heard at its best in a work by Hindemith and a Hitchcock thriller G . M. C Balayogi The first Speaker of India's Lower House of parliament to be born independence who kept order in a sometimes rowdy house Court & Social In The Register today What's Important Lives remembered Lives in Brief The Times Lieutenant-Colonel R. E. W. Johnson Veteran of the 1983 Empire Match Trophy who kept a vivid account of the British team's epic voyage and shot two bulls-eyes Faresavers Personal Column Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers From menus to abdication—the Royal Household answers your jubilee questions Foetal cell technology Stem cell research has been given approval but raises moral and scientific concerns, is it ethical Nature Notes Stem cell research on embryos is approved by Lords On This Day The Times, March 4,1966 Line that Bacame a Legend News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life March 4,1918 In 1918 the short-story writer Katherine Mansfield went to Bandol, in the South of France, for her health. Tuberculosis duly emerged but her spirits had recovered when she wrote in a culinary manner to her future husband John Middleton Murry, who was occupied with intelligence work Questions answered Why or how does the "exception prove the rule Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Dinner Meeting School news University News Appointments Surrey cricketers celebrate 150 years not out Centenary of the British School at Rome Memorial services Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Answers Same again Heat is on for a bank suffering bid fever Corporate profile No 4: Alliance & Leicester Caroline Merrell says that A&l faces an uncertain future Who's who in the boardroom In Business Today No street trading from kiosks Permanence of change of use Waste burden on prosecution Queen's Bench Divisional Court The company in detail Law Supplement History Expert's opinion is privileged Court of Appeal Criminal Division Flight plan The Times verdict How we reached our decision Capitalisation, week's change BiE Analysts confident MPC will leave base rates unchanged R&sa reviews guaranteed pension policy John Lewis bonuses at 8-year low Budding young economists emerge from Times contest On Target-Area Finals Results Guardian iT hit by rent threat Foster s no longer just about beer Acquisitions mean wine is the majority product, writes Clive Mathieson US investors warn Lloyds over reforms Branded Leisure to open clubs Compact Power eyes AIM status The Times Corns poised to reclaim its place in FTSE 100 FSA change on advisers could push up charges Auditors' duty to keep checks and balances Women's jobs at risk, claims IoD TBFG looks at sale and leaseback of properties Stations tune in to Net library In Brief Libya Fiat stake Imps share plan Habitat prospect Vickers Defence The Times The Times Need to know: The week ahead Economics & Markets Strong pound may not be to blame Change on Week Exchange Rates Anger at move to block air cover rescue Review of Frs17 sought Briefing Hermes to bid for EFM Back seat for Windeler Homebase plans listing UK Coal sells online Organic exchange plan Where the week finished Charts of the day Lea Paterson BT set for more writedowns Inquiry into fund manager losses On the grapevine Center Pares plans flotation Banks' profits under scrutiny Picture Gallery BT Business is big in The Times What's Importnat Monday March 4,2002 Parents Fashion Arts Picture Gallery Contents Opinion Science Beauty Arts Tomorrow A miracle in Mumbles A Methodist minister in Welsh village has seen his flock turn £500 into £4,5000 I this a modern-day equivalent of the feeding of the 5,000 or just a stroke of financial genius? Ann Treneman Bible and umbrella in hand, goes to investigate In memory of the fallen a motorway 'If this road ahead an important part of First World war heritage will have been lost for ever' 'My mates died there' The Times Pleasure in the culture of destruction What ever became of my Benjamin Bunny, who went missing somewhere between London Victoria and Sittingbourne station? Jane Shilling What ever became of my Benjamin Bunny, who went missing somewhere between London victoria and Sittingbourne station Life and Death on the M20 Your right to step in when parents become violent Children fit for nothing but the sofa Lack of excercise is turning the current generation into couch potatoes -which has serious implications for their health says Lourise Atkinson How to lure your child away from the TV What is a reasonable bedtime for a seven-year-old ? Ours sleeps at 9 and wakes at 6.30 Parent forum Next week How readers and experts can help Cancer has a barcode Scientists have discovered a new technique to detect ovarian cancer at an early stage, says Anjana Ahuja The Times Detection of ovarian cancer Five dignified pieces Summer essentials Miuccia rubs it in Emily Davies goes to New York to meet the women behinds Prada's cult skincare line The Times Offers Direct Looks of the season If you don't fancy folk, fear not—Lisa Armstrong picks five strong alternatives The Times Is Oscar about to go wild? Film The nature of the Academy has changed and with it has come a taste for the edgy, weird and controversial. Sean Macaulay gives his tips for his this year's winners The main Oscar nominations This week at English National Opera This years Academy Awards will be more animated than ever, says Ban Johns My One and only Entertainments The Times Kept in the dark Theatre Certain productions on the London fringe are in need of some light relief, finds Ian Johns A face only a nation could love London is being let into an Italian secret: the Iantern -jawed comic genius of Toto. Alex O'Connell reports Eight-film Toto retrospective Royal Albert Hall The Times Bridge T2 games Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Picture Gallery Menu for ?5: Main course Closed: Saturday lunch Tel: 0171-262 2711 Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2592 Choice BBC Golf challenge Inside As it tees off at the tenth, the challenge keeps getting better 129 years of experience Europe's largest corporate golf event is the living breathing heart of golf, without which the rest of the game has no meaning Size doesn't come into it-just let the best four win Teams from firms large and small have won the Challenge in its-year history. Mel Webb does the introductions JP An ideal link for business Sponser JPMorgan Fleming's head of European marketing is totally commited to the Challenge. Mel Webb reports Golf is a clean and class act for its sponsors After Spain, next stop Jamaica The final of the World Corporate Golf Challenge is the mind-boggling reward for the national winners Scotland Northern Ireland Wales Fairway to heaven becomes a paradise in the sun British Heart Foundation 'A heart op saved my game' Office in 44 cities David Good was shocked to learn that bis real handicap was a bad heart Report by Colin Callander The Challenge charity 2002 Your Guide Advice from a great pro: concentrate on your short game Global knowledge with local insight Still playing his age at 66, Gary player spokesman for the World Corporate Challenge, talks to John Hopkins, The Times Golf Correspondent Course can kill with kindness La Manga's North Course, site of the final, is not as tough as the South, but that doesn't make it easy, says Mel Webb Dangers lie in wait around every corner La Manga Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Japan's Srixon prepares to invade Europe Clive Petty meets two men whose mission is to provide you with the best brands on the market Jamaica The Times Sky gears up for the Gup A surprisingly young team will present the Ryder cup on sky sports in September, Mel Webb meets the man in charge Being on TV need not be a handicap The Times Win a prize fit far the greatest champion Waterford crystal trophies worth up to ?1,000 for your golf day The Times JP
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