News from 05/03/2002
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Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and James Bone, Patrick Barrow, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Gordon Black, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Gimson, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Mark Dowling, James Moore, John Vastano, Santa Clara, Ca, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent and Sam Lister, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Linda Tsang, Peter Phillips, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Ben Webster, Jill Sherman and Tom Baldwin, P. A. S. Taylor, Clive Davis, Richard Simpson, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, John Bungey, Mark Gillan, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, John O'Leary Education Editor, Walter Gammie No-League Football, Martin Fletcher, Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst, Carl Evans, Joyce Jones, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor's Commentary, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, James Bone and Christopher Reed, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Richard Wilson, Libby Purves, Edited by Nic Hopkins and Tom Bawden, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sharad Keskar Editor, Stephen Farrell, Karl Ayad, Helen Studd and Adam Sherwin, Anatole Kaletsky, Garry Mutholland, Jodie Sutherland, Nicola Bemand, David Hands, George Dyer, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Omer Ghanti, David Charter, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, L. J. Middleton, Angela Jameson, Dennis L. Bird Seniro Lecturer, Nigel Seymer, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Teresa Keeble, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Jeremy Elwes, Sevenoaks, Rick Broadbent, S. M. Dutton, Mathew Gullick, Robert Hurford, Rob Wright, Brian Leonard, R. J. Walden, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Robin Fitzsimons, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Frances Done, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Clem Cecil, Paul Bryant, Nick Hasell, Dr Robert Brown, St Andrews, Grania Langdon-Down, A. D. Harris, Veronica Cowan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Malcolm Pike and Martin Edwards, Tim Reid and Adam Sherwin, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, Jenny Shute, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Elizabeth Wilson, Glen Owen and Sam Lister, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Mark Simmons, Mike Rosewell, Jack Straw, Michael Hartnack, Caitlin Moran, Eve Ann Prentice, Catherine O'Brien, Ben MacIntyre, David Grant and Michael Mulligan, Robert Black, University of Leeds, Michael Gove, David Hickson and Derek Pugh, Michael Nazir, Lea Peterson Economics Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Melvyn Tan, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Suzy Greaves, Stephen Dalton, Fiona Bawdon, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, P Morgan, st Neots, Dilip Majumadar, Lance Jenkins, Frances Gibb, Amrela Massiah, Simon Crompton, Philip Webster Ben Webster and Tom Baldwin, Michael Evans, Tony Smith, Mark Venables, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Tom Weddick, Chris Rodda, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, prince william, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, Peter Bond, Andrew Pierce and David Charter, Christopher Irvine, Jane Flanagan,
ResumoHeavy US casualties as al-Qaeda hits back Chinook helicopter shot down in fierce fighting The Times The Times Law What's important: The Times, withd more… Is the only bishop able to name all five Spice Girls… Index Halifax offer shun the silent majority Luxury car gang storms four homes in one night Index Byers press officer suspended as e-mail investigation bites Mind Games why boys are the weaker sex Aphrodite Saddam 'steps up quest for nuclear bomb' News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Baffled MPs take the rough with the smooth Parliakmentary Sketch Ben Maclntyre No 10 snubs think-tank pension plan Sprint hero arrested on return In Brief Iron Age village Different union Games anger Palatial view Halifax Teenage garage star faces jail for carrying gun So Solid Crew are lightweights compared with the real world Caitlin Moran An image problem Black support for 'stop and search' The Times Daks Cheap and accessible weapon Helicopter death toll raises pressure on Bush Setback in battle gives US a 'wake-up call' Gosford Park How simple arms can humble a superpower Mubarak warning on terror 'sleepers' Toughest choice a pilot will have to make Women sue drug firms over Pill after seven die By a Correspondent: Men fall victim to domestic violence Automobile Association Insurance Services Sex help fails to curb teen pregnancy British Airways By a Correspondent: Rescued dog has her day at Crafts PC World Post Office chiefs waive 'fat cat' rise to save pay talks Whats Important Faded star killed on the run as shoplifter Norwich Union Direct TV venture to follow dinosaurs In Brief Crash PC fined Gym health call Irving bankrupt Cheese advice Accenture Ex-soldiers sue MoD over battle stress disorder Horror of War Army becomes more accommodating to troops' love lives Seat I never received any help Intelligent Finance Captain is jailed for a £40 lie In Brief Storm in teacups Ride preserved Missing out Hot to Trott Prince defies security fears to visit Rio slum Royal couple leave Norway for London Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies ANA a Star Alliance Member Earl in fight to stay in mansion Broadband Briton Laughing brothers 'admitted they killed Damilola' Diamonds can be a victim's best friend Direct Line Rescue Jaguar Thomas on right track for autistic Together, the possibilities are infinite Merger on campus will create the biggest university First direct Virgin mobile When Armani's good, he is brilliant, but No 10 'damaging democracy by sheltering Birf Ministers are in a hopeless muddle over the Civil Service Which? Full of Good Suggestions Go de frost Blair seeks services partnership In Brief Minister accused Phone safety Today in Parliament Blair furious over compromise on Harare sanctions Prcticalinternet Prime Minister shows Aussies how to be laid-back at the barbecue Queenslanders try the Queen's English Menu Blair's barbecue buffet Kangaroo drops off the menu While youth hailed as unlikely thorn in Mugabe's side Police halt MDC's talks with envoys What's Important the Times The Corerative Bank Voters are still waiting for 5,000 local monitors Hardline Hindus threaten to seize temple site Home Insurance Royal Mail Rebel chief in court accused of murder Doctors demand ban on under-21 smoking China buys giant £14m Soviet ship In Brief (AFP): 100 die in quake 'Gandhi' elected (AFP): American denial (AP): Illegal names (Reuters): Food for thought Priests removed Stem cell ruling (AFP): Israelis apologise after family dies in crossfire Bush team determined to keep Middle East at arm's length Foreign Editor's Briefing Browen Maddox The Times Offers Direct Dell Conservatives set for rethink after Bavaria poll upset Russia poised to drum out US chicken imports OneTel. Net Legal & General Jurors see body dissolve in test of evidence Sport Online On the Website Today News Online Money Online Dish loses spice this side of the Irish Sea Theatre Hinterland Cottesloe Benedict Nightingale Grandmaster dances on the Steinway Concert Melvyn Tan Wigmire Hall Fujifilm Cabaret Dorothy Fields Forevre Jermyn st Theatre Concert CLS/Hickox Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Mugabe has benefited from friends in low places Zimbabwe is, alasa far from the only corrupt dictatorship in modern Africa Saddam must allow weapons inspectors into Iraq or suffer the consequence Picture Gallery University has become a school of hard knocks Officers' mess The Times Diary Phase One (Again) The US must eliminate al-Qaeda in Afghanistan The Wrong Tree Special adisers are not a singnificant issue in whitehall Art on his Sleeve Blair should not be attacked for promoting UK fashion Impartial Civil Service Water everywhere? Road pricing and future congestion Health service options for the future Chariot wheels Salt Lake City success All-embracing Europe Celtic cheering of 'the enemy' Kipling s poetry The age of cynicism Dèjà Vu The Weather Wet and windy In the north. Dry and fine In the south The Times Crossword Steinway & Son's The Weekend brought a welcome spell of sun, especially in southern England, Paul Simons Weather Eye £ 7m payout by Halifax Call to relax BT controls Next named top retailer Hermes out of EFM deal Two in the lead for pubs Stahel fails to stop slide Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Charcol Working Clothes Soon you could be wearing your Work… Regulators stand firm on Frs17 Lawyer in line for top job at Railtrack Peanuts? Far from it Index Don't cry for me Argentina Good in parts Greek up for ECB post The Register Whats Important The Art Fund A first class mess over pay Business Editor's Commentary Patience whetcroft Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times The Times Results in brief Kent to stand down at Close Bros Picture Gallery Pearson pledges two years of double-digit growth Serco launches £120m cash call Morgan Stanley 'handles Thistle securitisation' Rtl to give £149m to Channel 5 HSBC F&C raises payout as assets fall In Brief Hahn promise Russia oil delay Exchange rates Florida drug ruling is a bitter pill for GSK Nick Hasell Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Pearson gains momentum Tempus Robert Cole Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Debt burden takes its toll of Telewest shares Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Property company in upbeat statement Times Online Worldcom Wembley ahead of analysts' forecasts Lcap may fake over us rival In Brief Telecom deal off Jennings sale Wimpey disposal Euroland in grip of monetary paralysis Anatole Kalesky Econonmic View The Times New chapter after Star Wars fiasco Jon Ashworth on Publisher's Fightback No show by the ITV trio The Times City Diary Erotic thoughts The Times City Diary Inequitable The Times City Diary Wearable computers fit for the catwalk Technology What exactly is ... GPRS Inchcape reassures market on car sales British Vita profits dip Guardian iT secures reprieve from banks Intel inside Big data download comes at a price Ford takes a leap in making cars to fit Case study: standardising the parts that go into cars Martin Waller From 100 versions of petrol caps, the carmaker will use two The dos and don'ts of an efficient business meeting Crossroads The Times Unit Trust Information Services This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, reader should contact their fund manager International Care & Relief Changing face of cultures and styled Bookshelf Management worldwide David Hickson and Derek pugh Guide for executives Doing Business with Germany Various authors Afternoon surge for shares BT Making a green future can bring rich rewards Energy Seminars BBC wants the environment to be a priority Elizabeth Judge reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Display Advertising Items Moody auctions Case study: Wj & W Lang Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recession Proof Franchise Sorry No Tenants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deadline nears for rising stars In Brieff Flood advice Expenses claims Finance guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Edmund Penning-Rowsell Wine correspondent of distinguished vintage who served as chairman of the Wine Society Jaroslav Sodek Czech pilot who twice fled his home country to join the Raf and flew many vital patrols during the war In The Register today What's Important Lives remembered Lives in Brief Charles potter, artist, was born on May 4,1904. He died on February 14,2002, aged 97 Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… A . L. Barker Writer who observed and described human nature with ever-greater precision in a score of books written over five decades 'We shouldn't have to lose our social life just to keep afloat' Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Nature Notes News Quiz From Our Own Correspondent: Mr Truman Onus Propaganda Prize-quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life March 5,1929 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Multiple Display Advertising Items Changing the Guard Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Plea to preserve the past Diplomatic Service appointments Personal column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Memorial celebration Appointment Dinners Lectures Answers (from page 37) Wills Group Limited The Insolvency Act 1986 Meeting of Creditors Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Premium Bonds Grand Winners Why the Games can only be as good as Done Frances Done The Kervin interview Index Water supplier owes no duty towards ultra-sensitive plants Privy Council Determination on change of use impossible without formal application House of Lords Identification parade make-up Court of Appeal Criminal Division Leeds plead for calm Perkins gets Oxford call after cancer fight Rowing Today's fixtures The Times Times Square University crews for the 148th Boat Race The results service Pools forecast Snow reports Scot happy to play in America In Brief Campion eclipsed League record Crawley waits Henderson aims to put Bacchanal straight Racing The Times Sports Book Exclusive Offer Exeter TEAMtalk Raceline Yesterday's results Fontwell Park Market Rasen Wolverhampton Leicester Sedgefield Balisteros thrives on hectic schedule Telecrest ready for the challenge in new era of corporate competition Golf: the Times JPMorgan Fleming Corporate Challenge World Cup row nears peaceful conclusion Rugby union Times Online Woodward has to fend off strong criticism Johnson judgment may yet do some good for the game Jones in plea to improve medical support Athletics Nickerson stalled in bid for the grid Motor racing Roylance adds to impressive collection Bowls Vote 4 bl if u wish 2 nominate Bradford's Robbie Paul Rugby leagued History-maker Hobart's final call Japan put end to England's semi-final hopes Hockey By Our Sports Staff: Rusedski has to show fighting spirit Tennis Icarus Nervous Wattana secures date with O'Sullivan Snooker Counties consider new 20-over competition Cricket Christopher Martin-Jenkins chief Cricket Corrspondent Waugh' s omission marks end of an era How you can stop the strain becoming a pain when running scared of injury London Marathon Fred Done Telephone Betting Trescothick 's innings offers England encouragement By Our Sports Staff: Singh sees India to series victory Tottenham men turn the month around Fantasy League football Buying players still involved in the Fa cup proves big help to February winner, reports Nick Szzepanik Your player list with updated scores Advance of Arsenal threatened by Christie Football Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Semi-finals divide north and south Cameroon coach confronts conflict of loyalties Suppleness is the key Five days to ski fitter Vickers keeps Dagenham on the up and up By Our Sports Staff: MacKen makes £m move to join Keegan Football: The Premiership Today How they stand The Times Sports Book FA Barclaycard Premlership 2001-02 Formality for Lazio incidental to real drama James Eve Letters from Rome Leeds unite to repair damage to coach Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent What's Important Free on Saturday Index Kidd's background invites prejudice of fans Sticky Wicket Leading nowhere: this par's slump at Elland Road Dream weavers Casing on Ne Under attack Life style Health Arts Law Not the best man for the job Contents Pushy and indecisive In the second of her profiles on the contenders for the post of Archbishop of ceanterbury Mary Ann Sieghart finds Michael Nazir Ali learned but unimpressive- and seriously lacking a sence of humour College blues: only a blip Prince William is said to be bored and lonely an St Andrews. Situttion normal. say three Times writers recalling their own early university days - but it can only get better The student London lie student London If this is just a temporary wobble, then live through it The don: Oxford The saddest dropouts of them all Make mine a double, please One party and two Iain Duncam Smiths, confused? Ben MacIntyre almost was Love? It won't pay the bills In these worrying days of financial insecurity, Martion McGilvary says that the three little words every woman wants to hear are Yes, I'm insured What is Important the Times Why party love-ins are a turn-off The whole of Linvingstone's road - pricing scheme was froeshadowed in a Green Paper published as long ago as Septemeber 1989 A clear abuse of procedure Been there, done that shown a dog at Crufts People get very passionate about dogs, and you get all types. The dog world attracts anoraks and royalty Celebrate being 70 in style For many people, reaching three score years and ten is not a grim milestone but an excellent excuse for a party, Says Andrew Gimson The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Not dead yet Back to the bad old days Disenchanted and angry serbs are protecting Karadzic the 'war criminal' and rallying again to Milosevic the monster' says Eve Ann Prentice The Times Take your positions A 78-year-old ballerina tella catherine O'Brien how to fight the aches caused by poor posture Boys are the weaker sex Boys are biologically more vulnersble than girls, says a psychiatrist. Simon crompton reports Multibionta Probiotic Multivitamin Mealtime misery The Times children doctor answer readers' question Marie Stopes International Risks of drug and herb Recent alerts about taking some prescription medicines with nature herbs highlights the lack of reasearch into the dangers. Anne woodham reporters Can hypnosis help to make you pregnant? Some complementary therapists claim they can aid conception. Suzy Greaves investigates PPP healthcare Fertility: other alternatives Online Advice Healthspan Border's Get 'em off gets it on Musicals when The Pull Monty opens on the West End stage next week it will be minus some subtleties but with added chuzpah, says Ian Johns Lord of the old joanna New Classical Cds The piano that Grieg himself once used plays his intimate delights. Geoff Brown swoons The voice of Classical music What's Important London Land Marks Ore and wonder New POP CDS British nu-metal has found its voice at last, says Lisa verrico New jazz and blues albums From ballet's baby to grande dame Dance Beryl Grey is 75 this year. Debra Cralne meets a true British pioneer The National Art Collections Fund The Lion King Simon Callow the Mystery of Charles Dickens Entertainments Carmen Iolanthe The Feast of Snails Qantas British Airways Bridge Games Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice The Director: David Cronenberg Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Picture Gallery BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2593 Choice BBC Four International terrorists: Judges' salaries The case for better pay Head of Legal Taylor Nelson The Times Garfield Robbins International What do you mean, you've 'been resigned? The Sixsmith-Moore-Byers imbroglio highlights the fine line between jumping and being pushed. Malcolm pike and Martin Edward discuss the debacle Speed and brutality v forbearance EJ Legal Low point for High Court appointments Bigger workloads and smaller rewards are deterring many from accepting judgeships, Frances Gibb reports Senior LAWYERS-FIJI Lord Chancellor Tackling terrorists through the law International terroists: what role should the law play? The winning essay in the competition sponsored by the Times and one Essex court by Mathew Gullick Spencer Stuart Winners' celebration Professional Solutions & Services Limited The University of Salford The Times Justice questioned in Northern Ireland The Christy Wash case in causing great concer, says Bob Woffinden What Price loss of liberty? In cases where there has been a misdcarriage of justice, pressure is growing to rethink the way compensaition is awarded. Crities argue that the present system is shameful and strips people of theri dignity, says Grania Langdon-Down6 Lawyers form group to improve appeals work The celebrity juror can be such a trial John Cooper Media review Who will pay the ransom? Kidnapping is on the increase but you can insure against it, says Veronica Cowan 'Million-pound club' man replies Tom Osborne justifies his society to Fiona Bawdon When 'property' includes pension rights, too David Grant and Michael Mulligan examine a ruling on bankruptcy and annuity policies Government hopes threat of jail will stamp out cartels Managers who know about syndicates but do nothing about them face harsh penalties, reports Peter Bond In the City LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Sometimes bad experience can be just as positive as good ones Lawyer of the week Omer Ghanti Beijing s law rules HK? Robin Fitzsimons on how China's Communists had the final say Readers queroes Your shout The Collage of Law discusses unfair change of employment contract, suing judges and an unnelghnbourly extension Greater London Authority Holborn College Avocates £Various Multiple Classified Advertising Items Employment Counsel Chambers Furnival All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Bingham rises to second place on the pay scale Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Michael Page Legal
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