News from 12/03/2002
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Andrew Robson, Frank LaFasto and Carl Larson, Cath Urquhart, M. T. Wright, Seb Marr, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Helen Studd, Rodney Bickerstaffe, Robert Cole, Robert Elphick, DJM, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, John Field Evans, Anne Woodham, Roy Aibinson, Claire McDonald, Goran Persson, Peter Lansley Women's football, Jan Raath and Katty Kay, Christopher Aylwin, Tim Copeland, David Rhys Jones, Linda Tsang, Jonathan Lennie, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Nick Gillies, David Chater, Laetitia Moloney, James Bone, Clive Davis, Ludovic Kennedy, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Oliver Clarke, Chris Ayres and Jon Ashworth, Nigel L. Denton, John Bungey, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Damian Whitworth and James Bone, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Martin Bowen, John Clarke, Justin Keay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Niall Blackie, Michael Knipe, John Street, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Paul Hawkins, Tony Blair, Peter Hartill, Margaret Thatcher, Christine Jemmeson, Gavin Ashenden, Richard Susskind, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Peter Paphides, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Fiona Cornish, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent and Charles Bremner, Gabriella Gamini, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Andrew Norfolk and Oliver Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Irene Odida, Simon de Bruxelles and Andrew Pierce, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Joel Stratte-McClure, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, John Marais, Max Wolfe, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alex Coomber, James Davis, Michael Ball, Peta Bee, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Walter Gammie Non-League football, Nick Hasell, John Campion, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, David Bean QC, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Jack Dee, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, David Rudnick, Katty Kay, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Lu Clements, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Hartnack, Stanley Best Chairman, Jane Hoadley, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Bob Rainbow, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Anthony Loyd, Maggie Pringle, Catherine O'Brien, Tony Dawe, Patrick E. Robertshaw, Nick Beeson, Barry Wood, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Arnold Simanowitz Chief excutive, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Tom Jones, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, David Foster, Stephen Dalton, Nelissa Kite Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Jo Owen, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, David Charter and Greg Hurst, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor and Damian Whitworth, Sally Patten, Louis Brody, Matthew Willock, Nicholas Wapshott and Frances Gibb, Anthony Howard, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, David Altheer,
ResumoWhat's important: The Times, with more Sport,… Bush targets Iraq for Phase Two No neutrality in war on terror, warns US Testing Times Questions answered Find out in The Register Law Supplement inside The Times Mugabe thwarts opposition at every turn Cheltenham bookies take a punt on the euro Index A War correspond on the Paris catwalk Best for Cheltenham: your complete festival guide -… Bose How I played Julie Christie Plea from Blair fails to save Briton on death row News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Fast Times A Changing Rooms special, but can we live with it? Political Sketch Law lords reprieve death row prisoners Abbey National Mother in Dubai jail after plan to snatch son fails Rapist to be free before sentence appeal heard The Anatomists Baby assault girl 'is not to blame' Rolex robbers guilty of murdering housewife Crocodile attack student's body is recovered 'Inadequate' US troops pulled out of battleground Bringing you and the UK together One lunch date, two leaders and an 11-vehicle motorcade Downing Street visit Iraq 'holding American pilot' Bush attempts to rally coalition as US remembers A little help from friends if sound and fury falls flat Forign Editor's Briefing British Airways Labour tunes into pew way forward:'Pop Idol' Mercedes-Benz Prize letter of thanks for special delivery First multifaith school could open in 5 years Esure McCartney's show lacks a certain something In Paris Xerox Catwalk wolves met with howls of outrage Violent thieves target Arsenal player's home PC World The Computer Superstore Footballer's affairs are judged to be fair game for press Farmers make a stink over manure Norwich Union Direct Member of th Global Group Ricoh Image Communication Anti-crime unit will target five worst areas Seat auto emoci?n Even celebrities get robbed in Camberwell Hot spots where police make little impact Eye Clinic Biggs asks to wed as dying wish In Brief Priest's dog held Jailed for air rage Corrections Ready-made jokes from Glenys are scorned by Delia Malaysia Airlines British actors top the bill at US awards 'Donnygate' councillor guilty of corruption Citroën By a Correspondent: Accountant escapes jail because of good job AA Insurance Services Princesses entitled to equality, says Hewitt Police Federation Bill 'gives ministers the powers of Henry VIII' British Gas Communications Victims pay for car thefts Parliment in Brief Today in Parliament One. Tel Peer to call for tainted blood inquiry Howard says Chancellor deserves great credit Eurosceptics 'echo the Reformation' Harrods Knightsbridge Political consensus is only skin deep Political Briefing Peter Riddell Ministers to clamp down on 'free' care First direct Irish poll candidate held over abduction Prince condemns 'cynical culture of complaining' Renault M?gane Commonwealth's Queen in colour Bannister's team hail Games with a baton charge Britannia Sharon frees Arafat from Ramallah 'prison' By a Correspondent: Israel challenged over British arms Vodka Palestinians killed in refugee camp attack West was easy prey for Stasi callgirls Halifax Koizumi urged to sack MPs In Brief (AP): Forbidden flowers (Reuter): Gays jailed (AP): Bus tourist killed (AP): Press 'threat' Defiant voters return after being chased off Hp invent Reuters: Tsvangirai voices his worst fear Bradford & Bingley Cronies may lose 'stolen' farms Volunteers stand firm in war on vote fraud US plans official protest after arrest of diplomats The Times Offers Direct Legal & General Breaking News Times Online Cheltenham Special Online Cricket Q&A Fast Times Times Vet Online Health Online France holds line against reform of EU economies Solana attacks policymakers Aste for wine 'Hidden Buddhas' visit London Direct Line Justice on trial over murders in France The Times Television siege ends in suicide In Brief (AFP): Airport plea (Reuters): Vatican visit (Reuters): 15 girls die in fire (AFP): Soldier killed (AFP): Serb resigns With Marianne, we sit and wait as years go by Pop marianne Faithful Barbican Comedy Jack Dee Hammersmith Apollo The Times Musics of the world, unite Concert roots Festival Hall Concert Shtoda/Gerigeva Pop Haven Norwich Arts Centre What's Important In retrospect , we were very fortunate on September 11 Action on terror can be taken before weapons of mass destruction are used Britain and Sweden are determined that the Eu will meet its economic challenge Picture Gallery Common sense and a spirit of adventure Speech defect The Times Diary Coalition Politics Bush makes the case for international action on terror Stopping Stops New proposals will make police work far more difficult Fit to Print Britain yersterday celebrated 300 years of a daily press Criminal justice and the police Judges' responsibility Teenage pregnancy Financial security following retirement, at whatever age Church repairs Classroom enterprise Chariot wheels Rocks of ages The great and the good All-embracing Europe The Weather The Times Crossword Picture Gallery More Then Picture Gallery Paul Simons Weather Eye US rejects steel demand Briefing Mobile phone sales fall H-P claims support Zurich misses forecast BAE nears India jet deal Oil higher on Iraq fears Two seek Tyco division BBA unmoved by Reason Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index China syndrome TUC split on talks with Tories Andersen in merger talks with Deloitte New code for pension funds Reinventing Panasonic Alwaleed goes on $1bn spree Microsoft aims for a new style as partner T. 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Lewin The Register Sykes bows out as GSK chairman The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Economiscs & Markets Charities Aid Foundation Appeal of the Andersen carcass Commentary Results in brief Scientist who engineered a drugs colossus Global economy 'on the way up' ASW attacks UK failure to back steel industry Adams gears up for float No deal with NTL hurts Pace The Hawk ready to land in India at last SEC looks at Qwest's auditing Swire Pacific Smiths to cut 1,000 jobs In Brief Ellwood at £lm Bid approach Smith price falls Exchange rates Ba higher as broker raises price target Stock markets Eurotop 100 Exel waits for a global pick-up Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird&co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Property speculation lifts Great Portland Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Zurich to halve dividend after $387m net loss Exel alert as profits dip to ?187m IMI plans £300m sale of pipe side The Times Bovis may dump Uk firms as taxes bite Jaguar Travis focuses on expansion in UK Beeson in Old Mutual talks Hurdles ahead to slow China's progress Economic View The Times Virtual piracy fears stalk catwalks Thefts via the Net may be a myth but doubts persist, says Dearb?il jordan Plea for pensions quick fix City Diary Poacher balked City Diary Good neighbours City Diary Fuel cells poised for assault on battery market Technology Dearbail jordan investigates an emeging challenger in a $6bn business Candover dot-com caution pays off CAT boosted as it abandons bid Brake Bros puts itself up for sale Government site is one in a million Holmes dismisses rights rumours The Times To survive, Panasonic abandons tradition Case study: Western mangement techniqueLea Paterson on the 21st-century challenge facing a Japanese giant Putting professional advisers under the microscope Crossroads The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact thier fund manager International Care & Relief Working on the cynical side Booksheld Management Stripped Bare Making a team work When Teams Work Best Shares settle near low The Business Leaders Employers face perils in fighting e-mail offenders Internet abuse Companies need to know the law if monitoring staff Elizabeth Judge reports Picture Gallery Business to Business Franchises Case study Recession Proof Franchise Loans & Investment WVE Multiple Display Advertising Items Firms get help to find funding In Briefing Guide to job law Steer on car tax Tips to save cash Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Irene worth Last-starting American actress who created a number of classic roles and was most at home on the London stage Marion Gräfin Dönhoff Doyenne of German politiacl commentators who wielded fomidable influence as publisher of the liberal weekly die Zeit Court & Social Lives remembered Lives in Brief Huge Marshall, graphic designer, was born on June 27,1931. He died on January 13,2002, aged 70 Births, Marriages & Deaths Inge Morath Magnum photographer whose vivid pictures encapsulated the spirit of her age-and who was chased out of mosque in Iran Railtrack finding hurts Byers Debate the issues of the day as they debat@the times. co. uk Debate the issuds ofthe day as they happen, and join the discussion with other Times reader Should the people who put money into Railtrack now be entitled to compensatin from the Government Regarding Henry Did the FA Arsenal too harshly by imposing a three-match ban on the striker Thierry Henry? Nature Notes News Quiz Young Capriati's Memorable Week Ends in Defeat Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life March 12,1952 Questions answered Question asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon Dinner Changing the Guard Meeting Service of thanksgiving University news Personal column Multiple Display Advertising Items A celebration of 300 years of Fleet Street Commonwealth Day Observance Service The Times Court & Social Unchanging agonies and joys Times Newspapers Forthcoming marriages Appointments Answers Coomber's broken dream NBA declares intention to expand into Europe Basketbal Lan Whittell examines a warning shot by the powerful us league Index Intellectual property settlements are made to be observed Court of Appeal Civil offence necessary for crime Court of Appeal Power to continue patent examination Chancery Division Financial dispute resolution valid Court of Appeal Defining corrupt 'public body' Court of Appeal Can Istabraq make history? President's support confirms England as hosts Hockey Buoyant Els throws down the gauntlet to Woods Golf Orange Bad breaks that cost Coomber gold The kervin Interview Neville aims to put England in position to upset Australia Netball Australia join push to revive World Sevens Rugby league Gillett relents but is seen off by Ross Bowls Sevens go without Balshaw and Paul Rugby union Victor Chandler United Kingdom Sullen Henman takes little comfort from victory Tennis Southwell Racing Results from yesterday's three meetings Sedgefield Best Odds Guaranteed for All Callers Landing Light to establish new order Racing: Cheltenham Festival Ladbrokes The Wright Track Fondmort can scale the heights with victory in Arkle TEAMtalk. Raceline Big race runners, riders and form guide 3.15 Smurfit Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy (Grade l: £156,600:2m 110yd) 15 runners) Experts' view Fast Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Istabraq's journey to immortality Racing: Cheltenham Festival Alan Lee Ultimate flight of fancy will last less than four minutes Cheltenham Rob Wright Dunwoody makes surprise bid for Gold Cup ride on Florida Pearl Littlewoods betdirect England must stand firm on portable pitch Cricket Langer and Hayden enjoy the thrill of Australia's chase The Times The results service Snow reports Today's fixtures Times Squareq Traerup given more time In Brief Korea's title bid Kirtley's verdict Harrison victory Petacchi to fore Plasterer's men apply the perfect finish Fantasy Leagye football City fan has Van Nistelrooy to thank as he takes this week's prize, reports Nick Szcepanik Your player list with updated scores Wenger's grand plan must pass the quality test Football Belles intend to appeal over Walker dismissal Pools forecast The Times Evans escalates rivalry in Boston's promotion quest Fab abs and posture can tee off powerful drive Liverpool motivated to scale heights by imminent return of Houllier Smith takes the strain as pressure mounts at Goodison FA block looks set to end Woodgate's World Cup hopes Football Football: The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Montella leaves Lazio feeling blue Letter from Rome Istabraq attempts to leap into history Index Mystic express Salt Lake Scandal Song for Europe Back again Best for Cheltenham Whats Improtant Ahead of the field The falklands Lifetime Arts Law Darling, it was hell Reportage Tomorrow Front row v front line Fashion doyenne Suze Menkes has denounced this year's crammed schedule of Paris shows as 'inhumane'. But how ba is it really? The times award-winning war corresponden, Athony Loyd, swapped the front line for the front row to file this dispatch It was not as enjoyable as mooching around with gunmen Why I nearly resigned In a secound extract from her memories margaret Thatcher describes the diplomatic pressure she faced to sign a conditional surrender, and reveals the truth behind the sinking of the crusier Belgrano Next week, only in the Times Picture Gallery Tomorrow Still fighting for our survival Recovery has been swift bur the uncase lingers, says James Bone The Times Vote that counts for Canterbury Anthony Howard Chris Patten has emerged as the most vocal critic of Washington's 'absolutist' view of foreign policy When a PM is on his own What it takes to look as Julie Christie's new photography made her appear more like 30 than 60. A highly envious Maggie Pringle tests the limits of makeover magic Mature women can look sexy and intelligent without Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrated being 50-plus Dirty old town London is grimy and polluted, says a survey. Times travel editor Cath Urquhart is not surprised The Times Brainpower boosters New studies on sage and ginseng may hold the clue to improving memory, or at least lessening its decline as we age Anne Woodham reports on the search for a natural panacea Acorn Stairlifts Hazards of rising damp Privately rented student lodgings are among the worst in the UK-and poor housing can kill, says Simon Crompton Picture Gallery My baby won't go to sleep The Times children's doctor answer readers' questions Picture Gallery 'There's no such thing as a Tobacco-makers claim to have found a 'healtheir' alternative to quitting smoking, says Peta Bee The choice to give up for good New cognitive methods help smokers to give up their habit. Catherine O'Brien reports Healthspan Read Dr Thomas Stuttaford Online Advice Man or mouth? Television The Bbc' s celebrity interviewers leave Caitlin Moran cold Royal Opera House Drawing our inner child Film The quest by Hollywood for his that appeal to all ages is being fuelld by animation. Ian Nathan reports With the smart scripts and aduit themes, are we talking about children's entertainment? Nasty chill in the air New Classical Cds Forget those soothing sounds and spring into action, says Geoff Brown The Times Sum guys have all the luck POP Punky young pups Sum 41 are packing out the halls. David Sinclair joins the tour bus New jazz albums National Theatre Laugh 'till you cry, beloved country Starting tonight, London pays host to a once-endangered species - the South African stand-up comic, writes Clive Davis The Times Reissued blues albums Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Art Galleries Bada Antiques & Fine Art Fair Run to the Comedy Prepare for Take off! The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling T2 radio Choice Choice Flims Sky Premier Satellite Cable & Digital Films BBC One Index Times 2 Crossword No 2599 Choice B B B Four Between two stools-David Pannick on Lord Irvine… Walter Merricks Chequebook journalism City Law MKA Management Consulting Ltd Hitachi Credit (UK) PLC Scottish Environment Protection Agency Wickland Westcott We can identify a problem quickly and help large numbers of people' Walter Merricks runs the wirld's biggest financial complaints scheme and he is determined to make sure the consumer comes first. interview by Frances Gibb The Times Law Section Joanne Manson Recruitment Sisters win battle for musical future News Food Standards Agency Old Bailey Press Odysseus Trust Parliament Legal Officer B B B Senior Solicitors Law update Pensions & Benefits Manager Papers face checks on chequebook journalism Paying witnesses for exclusives is as old as newspaper themselves, but in the wake of the Amy Gehring trial the Government aims to criminalise the practice. jon Robins reports Barclays Multiple Display Advertising Items A fair dealfor the 'untouchables'? The Traveller Reform Bill promotes … Civil rights of one of Britain's most deprived ethnic groups-the Gypsies. Lu Clements looks at the alliance that fought it Gypsies and Travellers do seek 'special''preferntial is sought is equal treatment Picture Gallery Deportations illegal, says court Romaines who were thrown out of Belgium had their human rights violated, says David Altheer Scots sign up to documents by e-mail Online Lord Chancellor should leave the judging to the pros 'Lord Steyn's condemnation of the occasional judicial role of Lord Irvine is a devastating critique The judiciary do not need the Lord Caancellor to speak up for them in Cabinet Writing not yet on the wall for digital signatures Security fears are delaying a new legal electronic era, report laetitia moloney Avoiding sky-high legal fees by keeping costs down The Enron affair has reignited the debate over expensive litigation. Edward Fennelf on how firm can make the bills bearable Summing up In the City Pronounced stress City centennial LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Virtue recognised 'The law can be a tool for justice and for promiting equity Lawyer of the week Bulletin board Disciplinary tribunals and the Bar Council Vexed question of costs Mourning bands and weepers Bishop on his side of the story Probate, Trusts and Tax Solicitor UK Project Support Pupils Question Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Recruitment Manager Legal Recruitment Manager C£45,000 The Times Carter-Ruck proves it's never too late to change Trading places Picture Gallery Michael Page Legal Opec Index The nightmare is over as oil producers learn to embrace a new respectability As Opec minister prepare for this week's Vienna conference, The Times presents 40-page survey Picture Gallery A boost to Opec's reputation Going forward while looking back With oceans of oil still to be taped, Opec needs to focus more on the future, writes Michael Knipe Pipeline to help the world's poor International Development Recovery rides on big-dipper relationship Russia Was Opec naive to expect Russia to join the cartel in making export cuts, asks Justin Keay Oiltest Who pumps up the price people pay? Taxes Opec rolls out the barrels, but governments rake in the duty when it's sold as petrol, says oliver Clarke Potential energies Goals Over 40 years, the environment and climate change have entered the picture, writes Michael Knipe The Opec Fund Our Future is Clear Gas hope for troubled economy Saudi Arabia The desert kingdom must open its doors wider to the West, says Justin Keay Desert kingdom keeps going back to the well Saudi Arabia: Oil Energy gaint stays oil-focused with $12bn investment, writes Justin Keay AF Abdulla Fouad On the brink of a third industrial revolution Natural Alternative Country has high hopes for its landmark gas initiative A global vision to project the future Kuwait With world demand ser to double, international expertise has become essential, writes David Rudnick Hard times and great expectations Falling oil prices are sounding a warning signal, but they may also focus attentin on areas that need reform The price of civil war Alegria Civil unrest is the main obstacle to foreign investment in Alegria, report Joel Stratte-McClure Picture Gallery Proof that there is fuel for reform Algeria: ENERGYOne man is the moving force behind a new law in Algeria that will attract foreign investment Sonatrach Aiming high on hydrocarbons Algeria: Oil and Gas Competition has sharpened Sonatrach's competitive edge, says Joel Startte-McClure Wanted: international partners for an expanding market Petrochemicals Algerina Energy Company Power that just goes on and on Algeria: Exports Algeria foresees a rise in its main earners - exports of oiland gas, reports Joel Stratte-McClure Enafor Specialists in their field Elploration Two companies lead the way in drilling for new oil in Algeria Energetic united nations Connections 1 The number of foreign players makes name-dropping a pastime in Algeria Enterprise National des Travaux aux Puits Enip Connections 2 Ready to come in from the cold Libya: Virgin Territory Foreign firms are rushing to invest following the lifting of Un sanctions, says James Davis National Oil Corporation and its Affiliated… Deal Ng W Th Sanctons National Oil Corporation and its Affiliated… Desert is piping hot Sahara Engineers toil in 50C temperatures to build Libya's longest oil pipeline Roman echoes in the Italian connection Libya A $4.6 bn gas pipeline stretching more then 300 miles beneath the Mediterranean revives the age of Emperors, says james Davis New discoveries tempt the world's oil giants Indonesia Laws to increase profits and production have been given a mixed reception, says Tony Dawe Better prospects after Saddam? Iraq Bush's war on terror could benefit Iraq's oil industry, says Justin Keay A nation stifled by political and economic contrasts Iran Changes are needed if the Middle East's most populous country is to exploit its rich reserves NNPC, Furl and Efficient Oiling the wheels of government Nigeria: The Future For decades Nigeria's oil wealth was wasted, but as things are changing, says Michaet Knipe Panoco In the Oil Business Every Drop Counts A potential for power Nigeria: Gas Oil Industries An unexploited sourced of energy lies in the oil reserves of Nigeria, reports Michael Knipe Success by the barrelful is waiting National Maritime Authority Nigeria Abuja and energy giants ger their Nigeria: Multinational With the arguments settled, the door has been opened to massive investment, says Michael Knipe Chevron Texaco Drillog Petro-Dynamics Local operators aim to make waves among the big fish Company Profile: Pan Ocean Oil Nigeria's own 'multinational' wants to be a contender, says Martin Bowen Noreast Prtroleum Nogeria Ltd Financial Solutins for the Energy Sector Shell Nigeria A tough lesson on why human rights matter Nigeria: Company Profile Michael Knipe on Shell's long and turbulent associations with Nigeria Delta force launches rescue plan After decades of exploitation and negiect, the wetlands are to be thrown a lifeline, says Michael Knipe Company Profile: Oiltest Services Princess delivers Company Profile: Sea Petroleum & Gas Nigerian Ports Authority Auditions offered for local talent Opec: Nigeria Nies can bid for fields in the Delta, says Michael Knipe Rivers State Opportunities waiting on the waterfront Mogeria: Ports Eeded to fund exploration, says Martin Bowen A local need for capital on a global scale Finance S are hampering indigenous companies, says Michael Knipe Proud of our Independence Committed to the Future of… Qatar Petroleum Oil minnow turens up the gas Qatar Le East's wealthiest state makes up in potential for what it lacks in size, says David Rudnick Tourism: Emirates' place in the sun United Arab Emirates Where oil fuels the Government Venezuelsa Nt's mistake was to clash with the industry that pumps cash, says Gabriella Gamini Mercantil Pemex transforms Observers offer their support The Five Nations Opec relies heavily on the backing of oil-producing nations outside the organisation, writes Tony Dawe Changing a downward trend Mexico Sonangol Profits start to flow in from offshore beds Angola In an ideal world, the extra revenues could feed the nation's starving, says Tony Dawe Hopes are high for end of civil war Peace will mean money from oil and diamonds will be put to good use Kuwait Petroleum Corporation
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