News from 08/03/2002
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Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, F. J. Howard, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, Carl Fogarty, Helen Studd, Nic Hopkins and Tom Bawden, Robert Cole, Gervase Markham, Alan Pickering, DJM, Catherine Riley, James Moore, Geoffrey C. Bond, James Bone and Damian Whitworth and Roland Watson, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Tom Walters, Mark Souster, Graham Hellier, David Rhys Jones, J. F. R. Weir, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Carl Laferton, Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Stuart Carne, Philip Howard, David Chater, Penny Wark, Janine dl Giovanni, Gabrielle Starkey, Melissa Kite and Tom Baldwin, Gareth Boote, Richard Eaton, John Enderby (Vice-President), Duncan Moore, Margareta Pagano, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Ian Timberlake, Peter Francis, Gary Jacob, David Townley, Cecil Genese, David Taylor, Roger Coombs, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Sheraz Afzal, Jenny MacArthur, Richard Stott, Richard Ford, Frances Gibb and Stewart Tendler, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Francine A. Courtney, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, John Hennessy, David Paterson, Luke Clancy, Christopher Clift, Peter Paphides, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Brian West, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, A. J. Piper (Tutor in palaeography), John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Andrew Drummond, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Anthony Messenger, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Oliver August, Keith Monk, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, J. P. Maxwell, Paul Simons, Jim Pearce, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, John Goodbody, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Claude R. Hart, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, William MacNair, Richard Hoare, Philip Webster, Lea Paterson and Tom Baldwin, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Imran Khan, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alex Hendry Labour Staff, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Ben Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Jane Czyzselska, David Lister Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Paul Schoonenberg, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Peter James, John Vincent and Robin Young, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Gordon Brown, Haydn Middleton, Roger Radford, Jan Raath, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBrown pledge of business tax cuts will enrage unions What's Important What's important: The Times, with more Sport,… Arafat security chief killed in Israeli raid Lord's lets the Australian grass grow under its feet The Times The Three Graces Index Carry on working to 70 says state pension guru Tiffany & Co. Free Football Handbook Galliano reigns as first of the Mohicans News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Fast Times Song and dance act runs from Piaf to Lennon Parliamentary Sketch Ben MacIntyre Ministers step back from new war on Iraq Britain to ratify Kyoto New links to Mittal emerge Picture Gallery Seat auto emocion Dance clubs given a licence to go soft on drugs Clamped car driver faces bill of £1,300—and it rises every day Prada Chocolate anarchists set free Neighbour's career cut short by tree massacre Taxpayers' £56m used to bail out rail firms Irish narrowly reject tighter anti-abortion law Lexus I was pushed into making Sixsmith statement, Mottram tells MPs By Our Transport Correspondent: Byers criticised over Tube funding Tunnel plans goods train ban 'Klan Man' jailed for terror gibe In Brief Nurses tested Net health check Bell sentenced Radio sacks DJ Hijack fear Police chief gives evidence of how muggers beat law Teenage offender in a cycle of arrest, charge and bail Tricks of the trade Defence Police How the defence ties hands of police BT Bringing you and your mum together this… Unhappy witnesses Woman 'capable of deciding her right to die' PC World The Computer Superstore I won't recover. I find the idea of living like this intolerable Womb transplant a 'failure that raises false hope' Women are first to see explicit serial rape film From disturbing to just plain boring Twaddle, but it turns blue rinses to shade of grey James Christopher reviews Baise-Moi Empowered by Innovation NEC Aboriginal cricketing trove rescued in attic Staples Tou want it. We've fot it Soldier shot in robbery rescue NatWest another way Galliano dazzles with his fashion mission Harrods Knightsbridge Currys Gay sperm donor wins full right of access as father Universities Dixons £10m 'bribe' for colleges that take poorer students Badly performing institutions to shut Charities condemn drug ban In Brief Royle book deal Family fortunes Lloyds TSB Business Girl aged six becomes Crufts' youngest owner Politicians blamed for death of 5m smokers Esure NHS Careers Labour to fight BNP's town hall poll campaign Sharps Bedrooms Lib Dems to consider Scots vote ban Whip to make history Harrods Knightsbridge Minister sorry for Galloway slur Rethink of wording for mayor polls In Brief On the buses Today in Parliament Blair sounds retreat over workers' rights vows Fujitsu Computers Siemens Consumers will remain low on the public sector's list of priorities Political Briefing Peter Riddell Russell Crowe a Beautiful Mind Ed Harris Tories set out NHS proposals Quangos 'full of pale, stale males' Navy's oldest warship steams off to scrapheap Virgin trains Fearless tradition started in 1794 Sage active support for business US Army is found unfair to whites Le Pen is still exuding that right-wing menace France: concerns about crime and the breakdown of order in immigrant areas are moving up political agenda Le Pen portrail Rising power is scourge of Dutch parties Holland: the sudden success of a hard-right candidate has alarmed the Government Milosevic enjoys a visit from his wife British Gas Communications Dream car hits skids as China joins WTO Renault To Go Suharto's son accused of murder Thai secret police spy on critical journalists Norwich Union Muslim cleric sues Singapore for libel Fearful Israelis take lessons in shooting The Times Labour may leave coalition Tiny Hostages video is released In Brief (AP): Gay adoptions (AP): Novelist freed (AP): Crash kills four (AP): Hubble's camera Popularity not enough to keep on winning Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox House of Fraser Bush calls company chiefs to account Pentagon moment of impact "Truly Sublime" Greenspan critic of steel tariffs Weather brings lull in Afghan push Times Online shopping US may take unilateral action against Saddam Halifax Always giving you extra Handover of man accused in Pearl killing is delayed Times Online Youth schooled in intimidation and terror Standard Life Bank MDC confident despite curbs Dell 'Miracle' statue lures crowd In Brief (AFP): Nepal clashes (AFP): Child weddings (Reuter): Kashmir protest (AP): 'Satanic' carnival Boy next door leaves few clues to identity Pop Bryan Adams Cardiff Arena Stephen Dalton Dance Romeo and Juliet Birmingham Hippodrome Fujifilm Theatre Two Plays After Gate, Dublin Concert LPO/Jurowski Festival Hall What's Important Labour has to be the real party of enterprise There will be more moves to increase competition and reduce business tax Anarchy is far more evident in public speeches than on the streets of Britain Picture Gallery At long last, cleanliness is next to sacrilege Queen at bay The Times Diary Time up for IRAQ Blair has right accepted the urgency of action Cycle of Crime Blunkett, Stevens, Woolf and the politics of penal policy Say It Again, Sam A good quotation is improved in the telling Military casualties American steel tariffs Chariot wheels Desperate search for a way forward in the Middle East Crime and our overcrowded prisons All-embracing Europe Blowing a gasket Happy landings Unfair intellectual property rules Special advisers The great and the good Written in dust Price of fame The Weather South East Dry and Bright, North West Wet and Windy The Times Crossword 21,982 New Book: The Times Crossword Book 3 is available at… BT open world Weather Eye Plain saling with planners DTI accused of delaying Consignia cuts Delta snub for Andersen Briefing More job losses at GKN NYSE looks at Amex bid Budget airlines soar Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Flightbookers US 'pulls out of recession' Index Graceland all shook up over rival Elvis resort Cup runneth over House prices worry IMF The Register What's Important Aerospace & Defence Automobiles & Engineering The Times Banking & Finance Chemicals & Basic Industries DTI meddling in the post Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Economics & Markets The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Construction & Property The Times Health The Times Food, Drink & Tobacco The Times Leisure The Times Media & Marketing The Times Natural Resources The Times Professional & Support Services The Times Retail & Consumer Goods The Times Telecoms & Technology The Times Transport & Distribution The Times Utilities The Times Rolls-Royce reveals £397m shortfall in pension fund Reemtsma lifts debt at Imperial to £3.7bn Profits fall costs 1,000 jobs at P&O Nedlloyd Moss Bros rebuffs Ahmed Pop stars told 'rock 'til you drop' QMH chief shrugs off sharp drop in earnings Kyocera mita 'Air of optimism' in the US, says CSS Stellar Chairman of 365 steps down In Brief New HQ for bank Moliflor acquired Website deal Exchange rates Dispute between rivals sounds good for mmO2 Nick Hasell Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Imperial is right to pay up 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 Upbeat analyst helps engineer AGA revival Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Amec plans to acquire rest of Spie for £160m Avesco in second profit warning Results in brief Channel 4's perpetual union with Simpsons Henderson Global Investors Partners' bonus hit at John Lewis Can he fix it? This man believes he can The Friday Interview Alan Pickering Antonia Senior talks to the man safeguarding the pensions of Britain's workers Bosses and workers face the pension problem Folic Acid Stakeholder Meeting Schroders cries foul on Cup City Diary Ad lib City Diary Return ticket City Diary Subsidy helps to boost Arriva dividend Times Online Hp invent Put Nimbys in charge to improve planning Exit Sir Ralph,'hugely disappointed' Publicis in $3bn deal for Bcom3 Delay on Energis default decision Insurer's loss in 'year from hell' Deutsche buys fund manager In Brief Serco's £120m Shares on hold Cash sought Auckett loss Provalis growth East of Umbria, the new Chiantishire The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cancer Research UK The Bahamas welcomes the foreign buyer Spain Premier Property International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Show Florida and Spain The Sunday Times Mayfair Lighthouse Homes Propertunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costa del Sol Blanca Ibiza World of Property Exhibition Fadesa Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocean Estates Marbella French Property News Focus on France Parque da Floresta Algarve, Portugal Gains pared at close Jupiter British Funds Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Professor Desmond Clark Archaeologist whose pioneering field studies shed fresh light on the origins of man in Africa Canon Paul Welsby Chaplain to the Queen and distinguished historian of the Church who helped to ensure Synod business ran smoothly Court & Social In The Register today What's Important Obituaries Debate@thetimes Questions answered Nature Notes Court & Social Plus Lives remembered Lives in Brief Everard Baillieu, CBE, Australian businessman, was born in Melbourne on December 9,1912. He died there on February 22,2002, aged 89 Geoffrey Stephenson Engineer who made the first glider crossing of the Channel almost by accident and later developed weapon locating radar Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Woodward has to fend off strong criticism Debate@thetimes. co. uk Dabate the issues day they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Criticising Woodward Will Carling has questioned the England rugby coach's ability to win next year's Would Cup. Is he right? In Flanders Fields A proposal to run a motorway through passchendaele has raised emotions. Should the plan go ahead? Nature Notes News Quiz Ford Dispute Goes to Ministry Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life March 8,1892 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Personal Column Children on Dialysis Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Crufts Show results Church news Today's royal engagements Services central staff appointment Changing the Guard Dinner Seminar Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Answers Forthcoming marriages Maybach seen through a glass, darkly Motoring Catherine Riley takes a dim view of the star of the Geneva Motoe Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Derek Woodman BMW Aston Martin Audi To advertise in the Motors section please contact Four Wheel Drive Shogun BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover The Uk's Number One Car Supermar how Far Would… Toyota's car with feelings Absent Cayenne turns out to be red-hot topic Virgin cars Euro Car Consultants 735i Bowker BMW We Guarantee to beat the Euro continental cars 840Ci Multiple Classified Advertising Items Z3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Silver Star Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caddick relishes return Team Foggy ready to ride with best Motorcycling: World Superbike Championship Carl Fogarty I'm prepared for life on other side of track as team owner Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Index Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Wanted CNDA Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Set 2 or Set 4 DVLA Arsenal decide not to appeal Bayliss planning to deliver repeat performance Classic big-hitting of Els goes down a storm in desert Golf England made to pay by Lombi Hockey The results service Today's fixtures Rusedski feels force of Agassi In Brief Davis lifts Jets Martin prevails Runner dies St Paul's rated Choutka's late check-in sends Oxford spirits soaring farther Student sport Selectors called to account by Price Bowls Whitaker looks to secure final slot Equestrianism Gillespie is willing to consider watering Racing Betting exchanges give punters new dimension Hereford Results from yesterday's two meetings The Wright Track Ayr Sandown Park Raceline Caddick prospers playing lead role on familiar stage Cricket Weight-watcher Warne still hungry as he joins the hundred club Wigan hit back over Sky claim Rugby league Makinen brushes fear aside Motor rallying Smith takes axe to Northampton's front row Rugby union Evans aims to help Harlequins show their true colours Archer is driven to distraction in defeat by Japanese Badminton O'Sullivan taken to the limit Snooker Keano's pay hike gives for concern Football Times Square Groves rises to challenge of helping Grimsby stay up NAtlonwide League first division club-byclub guide by Peter Lansley Barnsley Curtain rises again on Keegan the great entertainer Football Keegan's Magic Touch Sporting Odds. com Players with blind faith in their abilities take on best Stretching a point Five days to ski fitter Fifa to run rule over Blatter's version of finances Lack of exposure may see China hit a Great Wall Football The Premiership Today Newcastle need to overcome weight of history Marathon men sprint for the line Oliver Holt Title race race on as United lead into final bend Index Fighting talk Byas crosses border to Lancashire The fast show The Times Slicker City T. M. Lewin Interview Arts Style Media Hoe my hedonistic Muslim friends went fundamental Contents The hand of fate Learing to hate In this chilling account, the 30-year-old DJ Imran Khan explains how many of his former British schoolfriends, Muslims who were once interested only in clubs and girls, have become fundamentalists - and how other like them are being persuaded to take up arms against the West The mullahs told me that guns, not food, were what was needed Leaning to hate Jack Dee: a seriously funny man He values his privacy but appeared on Big Brother. He went to Aa meetings but still drinks alcohol. He says he is a Christian, but a heretical one. Penny Wark meets a very contradictory comedian Picture Gallery Motherhood? It's over too soon This weekend is the beginning of the end of Mother's Day for Marion McGilvary. But she wouldn't have missed it for the world Qantas Good hair days Don't knock the luxury of a top coiffure. It's better than plastic surgery, says Penny Wark Colouring your hair can make you feel ten years younger, or a stone lighter Humiliation for victims' families Where New York leads, London follows: is the end in sight for nightly TV news? How to spot a native New Yorker Borders Hampton Court Palace 2002 Festival Posh, Sporty and Widdy Television Three women of varying sizes and notorietise vied for Caitlin Moran's sympathy this week. Guess who won? Monica refuses to gibe qutographs because she's 'famous for the wrong reasons' And for my next trick The links between art and deception are exposed by a new show in Sheffield, says Richard Cork The more I lingered in Con Art the less inclined l felt to take anything on trust The Fixer Max Kinnings In the God slots we trust Radio Religion was often pushed to the outer edges of the Radio 4 schedules. Not any more, finds Ian Johns Gosford Park Art Galleries Iolanthe Simon Callow the Mystery of Charles Dicken "Hilarious" Barnardo's Tales worth retailling With a new single and album, Cornershop are open for business again. Peter Paphides queues all night to speak to boss man Tjinder Singh That's what parents are for, isn't it? To tell you not to be in a band Royal Opera House Soft rock and the hard sell INTERVIEW Shakire sells millions of records in her native Colombis, has just conquered America and now has her sights on Britain. Lisa Verrico met het The Times Travel Direct First cut is the deepest New Albums Gomez may be quiked out, but there are promising stats from a Brit rapper, and a 'genius', says DAvid Sinclair Gomez The Streers Alex Lloyd The Lord of the Rings Beauty's halls of dreams As Liberty joins the olfactory revolution with a lavish new fragrance hall, Jane Czyselska sniffs out the competition and asks what makes them tick Times Online A guide to the Six of the best men's shoes The case for cash Any attempt to ban newspaper payments to witnesses would hinder justice, argues Richard Stott In spite of the Lord Chancellor's anxiety, none of this legislation is necessary The Times Death in the air Diary Media 300 years of Courant affairs When the facts spoil a good story Brian MacArthur Paper Round We're a nation of newspaper addicts Total Circulation of Newspapers in Britain Seduced by PR As two top financial editors grab the golden bait, Margareta Pagano explains the temptation of trading the world of bylines for a world of spin The Times Crème School Registrar/PA Team PA/SEC Best Jobs in town… Receptionist/typist Assistant Required Recruitment Consultants Super Secretaries The Sunday Times Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Kasparov on top Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2596 The Times Choice Feela new wave of pleasure
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