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News from 06/03/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, John Robertson, Roland Watson, Martin Fletcher and Phllip Webster, Carl Goldie, Jon Ashworth, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Denise Dew-Hughes, Robert Cole, DJM, Roland Watson and Stephen Farrell, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Simon Barnes, peter M. Bale, Peter Lansley, Claire McDonald, K. Speakman, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Chris Lawrence-Pietroni Acting Dirctor, Jonathan Lennie, John P. Brown, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, Carol Midgley, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Christian Broun Lindsay, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Richard Irving, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Monica Porter, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Michael Jolley, Helen Rumbelow and Nicholas Wapshott, Sam Lister, Stephen Johnston, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Angela Jameson, Philip Webster and Ben Webster, John Mortimer, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Daniel McGrory and Michael Evans, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, G. E. Mills, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Stewart Reuben Secretary, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Linn Branson, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Roland Watson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Anthea Lawson, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, David Rowan, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Joe Ruston, Oliver Kay, Michael Theodoulou, Christopher Lincoln, Rick Broadbent, John H. G. Peacock, Stephen Burgen, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Richard Brockie, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Christopher Mosey, Harold Caplan, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Damian Whitworth, Brian Gilbert, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Miles Hudson, David Lister and Martin Fletcher, Fenton Bresler, Nick Hasell, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, Paul Simons, Sophie Chadwick, Nick Szczepanik, P. E. VIincent, Joanna Pitman, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mike Read, Ian Johns, Caroline Spelman, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, J. D. Hill, Russell Jenkins, David Charlesworth, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Christopher Reed, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, The Rev John Humphreys, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, Cilve Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Catherine Philp, Massimo Malavasi, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Colin Ansell, Robin Birch, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Christopher Andrew, Bruce Kelisling, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Elizabeth Judge and Tom Bawden, Andrew Fairweather-Tall, Alice Miles, John Bayley, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Allan Hall, James Moore and Antonia Senior, Esther Leach, Ian Mills Department of Chemistry, Jan Raath, Chris Ayres and Caroline Merrell, Patience Wheatcroft,

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City says Byers cannot be trusted on rail Sfinance What's Important What's important; The Times, with more Business… How two doctors hostile to the MMR jab left a small… Bush risks trade war over steel tariff Middle classes to pay more for their campus days The Times Today Index Ski hero prepares to loss Olympic medal goodbye Plea to Israel Arms gesture Sandals News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times 'Bye-bye' Byers just looks younger by the minute Parlimentary Sketch IRA 'ready to give up more weapons' as poll approaches Letter to the Chancellor Fujitsu Computers Siemens Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Veteran Labour MEP joins Tories Homoeopaths who reject MMR blamed for German outbreak Anti-vaccine town struck by measles epidemic Patchy progress towards eradication British cases already equal last year Lung fear may lead to curbs over mothers giving blood Allders Bush urges Sharon to ease the Palestinian plight Revenge feared after school explosions Hyundai Images from triumphant past haunt army in decline Iranians debate peace 13-year-old triplets terrorised town centre Hollywood actor leaves town after street attack The British Hernia Centre Sheep cull man 'shot colleague in head' PC World The Computer Superstore Second body found set alight In Brief Killer pollution Star attraction M&s admits staff pension change is worse deal Jaguar How the new way of accounting threatens to reduce retirement provision Mandelson facing sleaze watchdog Theatre Tokens Hospital seeks right to treat disfigured baby Plastic surgery will help child BSE curbs may mean end of the lamb chop Call to end charges for Jubilee festivities Bose Picture Gallery Journalists face prison if they pay witnesses Judges urged to jail as last resort Britannia Freud Jung Laing Falling numbers silence cuckoo's call of spring Post office couple stole £200,000 in row with Consignia Coutts Novelist tackles Indian justice in real life thriller Future Science and Culture Broanband Briton Morris begs schools to avert threat of strike What's Important Virgin one Elitist Voyage leads the dash for trash Scotch beef poster misleading In Brief Attacker jailed Festival facelift Airport strike Police drop case Rider killed How Americans fell foul of al Qaeda's last stand Daniel McGrory and Michael Evans report on how Operation Anaconda faltered against stiffer than expected resistance by well-supplied fighters Pearl terrorist's wife fails to halt extradition plan EasyJet. com Direct Line Rescue Six-nation force aids US assault on diehard Taleban British Gas Communications Egg: invest Byers rail funding plans come under investigation Nissan Lib Dems plan to cash in on Tory disillusion Political Briefing Today in Parliament Official suspended over false records Revenue Prince shakes a leg with showgirls Hp invent General debunks claim that Colonel H was shot by his own soldiers At last the Guards go to Wales Itv Digital Mittal tops rich list of Asians in Britain Litter fines are doubled to clean up the streets Bradford & Bingley Hp invent Who's who in the top 20 Mugabe's law bans votes for opposition Norwich Union Direct Inter-Continental Zimbabwe's economy shipwrecked Blair says Africa will suffer if poll unfair China farm crisis deepens In Brief Kuchma inquiry (AFP): Tunnel opens Cats kill keeper Fears for Pope (AFP): Budget inquiry (AP): Atlantic rescue Bush defends lifeline for US steel industry Presidents worst decision is driven by domestic politics Foreign Editors Briefing Bronwen Maddex Algarve Despairing workers stoke the political furnace Europe to feel pain as import curb leads to a glut Clergyman guilty of six family killings One. Tel Condit goes it alone on polling trail P&O Stena Line Times Online A friar's gluttony before prayers Theatre Tartuffe Lyttelton Benedict Nightingale Theatre Three Sisters Two Orange Tree, Richmond Fujifilm Seventies retread spoils mix Dance Enduring Images Covent Garden Pop Tanya Donelly ULU, London What's Important Blair would follow Bush to Baghdad, but then what? The Prime Minister can dismiss the wishes of MPs, but not their concerns When it comes to winning back British tourists, Hercules is the man for the job Picture Gallery All the world's a stage with far too many actors False idol? The Times Diary Right, Left, Retreat Ministers face political embarrassment on student finance Fists and Gloves Collective Arab diplomacy will lead nowhere Streets of Shame London is fast becoming Europe's dirtiest capital city Special advisers Eurofighter problems Merits of electing our Upper House Frustration over terrorism insurance Crime, punishment and crowded cells Wasted NHS resource Afghan refugees New Labour, old tools Church repairs Chariot wheels Metric martyrs, imperial ideals Changing the rules A taste for life Long wave radio The great and the good The Weather The Times Crossword Esure Paul Simons Weather Eye Boost for HP merger Briefing Blow to airlines' hope Race to replace Noyer Lawyers in merger talks BT broadcasting licence Hays sees shares slide Buy-to-let income falls North Sea rule change Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today No need to shout Commodities Rusnak took out 'loans' to hide loss Late news lets Logica avoid drop O'Neill denies US had recession Gold auctions 'cost UK £175m' Going for a spin The Times BT The Register Red card shown to Singer's Football Fund London Stock Exchange Brown must respond to challenge Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Hays hit by problems in logistics and mail What's Important Rover says flexible work stays Britannic 'for sale' after profits dive BA cheered by increase in passenger numbers ICA chief calls for caution Dixon reports booming car sales UBM plans £400m for acquisitions Citiselect Sicav Revival data hit hopes of rate cut S&N buys stake in Mythos In Brief Right for Coutts Folkes offer Exchange rates Cautious appraisal undermines HSBC Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Hays feces tough task to deliver Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird& Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Bank's stakebuilding revives Delta interest Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Imperial Tobacco poised to seal £3.7bn Reemstma takeover Deutsche Telekom m red over full year Government backs annuities Aborted flotation costs hit Inmarsat Ventures Losses narrow at Durlacher US chiefs' pay packages drop Shares in Pace fall 67% after profits warning Meggitt shares show recovery The Times Vivendi reports non-cash charge of £9.6bn Times Online Business Rover drive the middle ground Christine Buckley on the struggle to win the crucial battle for the mid-market The Times Winedirect Europe's employers fight the good fight European Briefing His word is his Bond The Times City Diary White flag The Times City Diary Bad Pr The Times City Diary UK Goal shares rise despite a £26m loss Borse offers €1.74bn for Clearstream Results in brief Didata predicts recovery in sales Profits fiat at Friends Ivory & Sime Posthouse disposals near end Rivals put BBC3 damage at £25m Patsystems faces showdown Redrew 'solid' on housing In Brief Lockheed talks Sportech ahead Oil prices climb Misys shares up Drug alliance Synstar signs up Fabius blocks EU Ensure you tell your staff what's going on Elizabeth Judge and Tom Bawden find that companies benefit from keeping employees well informed Advert crosses line between bravery and madness' Campaign of the week Tetley Tea The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information Service. For further details on a particular fund, reader shoul could contact their fund manager International Care & Relife Bonds are the big attraction Investment Paula Hawkins reminds us that, with the end of the financial year rapidly approaching, it is time to decide on the best-performing funds for an Isa Links On Saturday Times Online Halifax can't give us the brush-off Offers in the region of £170,000 New hope for self-employed Bewley Homes Plc When home is a luxury hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harkstave Ltd Marylebone NW1, a bright and FITZ-GIBBON To advertise in the Property section please contact: Chesterfield House Spacious Weybridge Hampton Court South Cheshire Excellent Selection of properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Octacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beechcroft Laing Homes No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairview New Homes Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warwickshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Afternoon reverse for shares Cancer Research UK British Funds Debate The next archbishop Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Roy Porter Historian of enormous zest who could focus on the experience of medical patients or span the panoply of the Enlightenment Barry Bloomfield Librarian and bibliographer who succeeded in winning over Philip Larkin with his meticulous scholarship Court & Social Orchids in bloom Lives in Brief Jim Stock MBE railway engineer and technical aid officer was born in stockbridge yorkshire, on January II 1922. He died in Alem paraiba Brazil, on Febrauary 3,2002 aged 80 Lives remembered Deaths Desmond Plunkett Prisoner of war who made maps for would-be escapers and was No 13 in the mass breakout from Stalag Luft Iii in 1944 Monsignor Kevin Vasey Leader among Roman Catholic Army chaplains who worked tirelessly to build cross-community bridges in Northern Ireland Births, Marriages & Deaths Debated@thetimes. co. uk Debate his issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers In memory of the fallen Should ypres, the llast unspoilt battleground, be disturbed in the name of essential economic growht? The next archbishop Is Michael Nazir-Ali, Bishop of Rochester, the right man for Canterbury? Nature Notes News Quiz Police Work Late on Photofit of Assassin Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life March 6,1749 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Dinners A potted history of the orchid Personal Column Court & Social The Times Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Latest wills Answers Vaughan fights for Test place Champion whingers form chorus-line In Sport Today Duty to keep taps flowing Courtd of Appeal Nothing personal Will, but you're an old fart Right to expose identity of police informer Court Ofa Appeal Sentencing at age of offence Queens Bench Divisional Court Arsenal climb to the top Pires sees off Derby Seven-up scheme draws scores of grumbles Badminton Tuer sends small team to tackle big players Racing The Wright Track Course Specialists Catterick TEAMtalk Raceline The Times Sports Book Exclusive Offer Bangor Lingfield Park Reading the racecard Yesterday's results Times Square Tiutchev back in reckoning Vaughan fighting for Test place in ideal dress rehearsal Cricket Callard odd man out after Bath change direction Rugby union Mendez claims No 1 spot in compilation of greatest hits Cullinan makes stand and returns home Faldo riding the crest of a wave Mathews double signals England's return to form Hockey Modahl on verge of bankruptcy In Brief Harrison's date Backs to front Cambridge cheer Double diamond Fulford fulfilled Golden girls slip quietly back into old routine Curling The results service City reach century to narrow gap at top Football; Nationwide League first division Enduring Claridge takes Preston to finishing school Today's fixtures Beasant's heroics ease the pressure on Rix Albion fail to strike right note Football FA shows admen no quarter England effort bodes well for World Cup Stockport hang on for rare victory Evergreen Kelly refuses to shed his desire for goals Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide by Lan Winrow Ferguson furious at delayed Arsenal hearings Football: FA Baraclyacard Premiership Snow reports Blackburn revival gives cause for optimism McAteer pitches old clubmates into despair as Allardyce has to pay up Warm lip to beat injury Five days to ski fiter Houllier faces final tests on long road to recovery Bridges at last sees light at end of tunnel Football Football: The Premiership Today Cup victory would be the catalyst for a Real celebration Stephen Burgen Letter from Spain Baxter prepares case for defence after positive drugs test \ Pires puts Arsenal on summit as Derby finally fold What's Important Times sport Today Motor Mourths Johnson condemned as ban is upheld Out of reach End of the affair T. M. Levin Reportage Arts Books Crème An interview with the man who interviews America Death? I'm immortal For 45 yeadrs Studs Tekeld, America's master interviewr, has been talking to ordinary people about their Llive. Now at the age of 89 he has written a book about death Arm Treneman met him Studs on. . . A desperate decision Intimacy on the record Jack Welch is the latest Vip to fall for his interviewer, says Monica Porter The Times Offersdirect Weather awful, glad you're not here As tourists, we can enjoy all the usefulness of the euro wiht few of its irritations. We are in the best position imaginable No polyester for this PM Buyers beware Don't rush out to buy the latest in high-tech gadgets, says Nigel Powell Simply the best - or the worst? Sharper Design CD Shower Companion 0870-241 4289 £159.95 Top ten games Techno babble Cybercrime and online fraud are showing no signs of slowing down, says David Rowan Egg and chips Tourists on the beat track Viewpoint Damon Albarn is the latest pop star to flirt with world music. But who really benefits, asks Nigel Williamson The horror, the heroes Photography Two shows devoted to September 11 are viewed by Joanna Pitman The Times Opera & Ballet Bizet Carmen Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Bricks and more, ta Hip young architects are turning to all aspects of design, says Sophie Chadwick The ones to watch: Britain's rising young stars Welsh National Opera Brief brothers under the sun In Amsterdam the passionate but fraught relationship between Van Gogh and Gauguin comes to vivid life on canvas, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Best in show What's Important Private Passions John Mortimer on An Old Woman Cooking Eggs by Velazquez The lawyer and writer sniffs out genius in a humble domestic scence by the 17-th century master Secrets you didn't know you didn't know (and nor did the Prime Minister) The Book of the Courtesans\ The Times Library Supplement The Complete Works of Isac Babel Fiction The Times Modern women of the past Evil named and condemned by the power of words From Soviet Russia, Babel's towering talent Diary The Times Booksdirect Writers who soar with the birds Bestsellers Qantas Bridge Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player Lesson Twenty Three Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Index Times 2 Crossword Choice BBC Four Start your new job as you mean to go on On the ball A Working Relationship Peter Ridsdale, Leeds Utd chairman, and his PA, Lindsey Culley Fashion: Lighten up your wardrobe Knightsbridge Secretaries Veronica Hayes Consultancy Receptionist/typist Avatar Education Ltd Secretary/administrator Crone corkill Spherion company Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Administrator Eclipse Secretary Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Interior Design Assistant Prestigic Holdings Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Saddlers' Company A good start is vital Your first days in a new job can be hard. Linn Branson has some advice Bosses need a human touch An employee's right to respect is enshrined in law, explains the barrister Fenton Bresler Time Savers Contacts ON Communication Melinda Marks Recruitment Angela Mortimer International Pathfinders Media Recruitment University of London Senate House Biffaward Times Newspapers The Times Comfort zone Tasting Black and white Real-life fashion Individual Learning Account Welcome British Retail Consortium Administrative Support The Times Temporary Position - Secretary St James's College Team bonding on the golf course Conference Call FYI Time

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