News from 13/03/2002
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Andrew Robson, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Iain FinlaysonMargaret Atwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Nicolette Jones, Jonathan Lennie, Mary Lefkowitz, Ian Winrow, Anne Bent, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Robert L. Fowler, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Peter Barlow, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Frances Taliaferro, Antonia Senior, Roy Collard, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Albert Henrichs, David McVay, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Julia Wheeler Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Martin Barrow, Theresa Villiers, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Ranulph Fiennes, Helena Pozniak, Nick Wyke, Margaret Thatcher, Richard Janko (Professor Greek), Melissa Kite Political Correspondent and Allan Hall, John O'Leary and Glen Owen, Colm Tólbin, Helen Rumbelow, Julia Blackburn, Ian McIntyre, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paul Routledge, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, Peter Paphides, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Tim Reid Jan Raath and Greg Hurst, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Michelle Braham, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Karen Homer, Geoffrey Dean, Andrew Norfolk and Oliver Wright, Rob Wright, Duncan Howarth, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Steve Bird, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, James Jungius, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Michael Arditti, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Leslie A. King (Principal scientific adviser), Chris Keenan (Director, Uk Metric Association), Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nigel Farage, C. J. Buttwell, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, David Charter, Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Lloyd, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Conor Dignam, Joanna Pitman, Stella Artois, Chris McGrath, Millett, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Nigel Wilson, J. P. Hill, Hugh Lloyd-Jones, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Parsons, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Maggie Pringle, Michael Martin, Liz Rorison, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Dirk Obbink, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Farrell and Katty Kay, Stephen Dalton, Russell Celyn Jones, Trevor Kennea, Alice Miles, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, George Stern, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter and Laura Peek, Catherine Philp and Damlan Whitworth, Susan Emmett, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoWhat's important: The Times, with more Sport,… Tired old Istabraq, hurdler of legend, shambles out of Cheltenham and into history Blair's IRA amnesty deal faces collapse Royal Horticultural Society Thatcher turns down Falklands visit for Denis The Times Today: page 2. CrossWord: 24, Law Report:… Inside Mugabe ahead Dearer petrol The Times Massive Israeli tank attack spikes Bush's diplomacy Xbox and the latest gizmos put to the test Henderson Global Investors What's Important Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online The Times Blair's economics class does not best examination Iraq 'is on the brink of nuclear capability' Tunnel closed to goods trains as asylum talks fail Fujitsu Computers Siemens 'Threat to order' if Farrakhan visited Uk We're being hijacked by the middle classes, says BBC chief Teenager stabbed and left to bleed to death on street Breitling 1884 Damilola died 'for refusing to rob' Police to question killers about other Rolex thefts IRA fugitives at heart of amnesty dispute 'Insult after injury' for those left bereaved Lexus is200 Mother who drowned 5 children faces death Woman weeps as she denies family murders Vodka Dixons Dubai Briton may never see her son again Three jailed in scandal that Labour ignored NEC Expenses paid for a day at the races—in Hong Kong Stripping the light fantastic, US-style First Night The Full Monty Prince of Wales Benedict Nightingale 'Gentlest' elephant killed her keeper Itv Digital Solicitor 'cheated' of £53,000 by lover Peugeot Press gag is sought by Lady Archer Accenture Innovation delivered Petrol to rise by 5p after surge in oil price Train firms want safety rule on old stock eased The British Hernia Centre Halifax Mummy returns after 3,000 years via 3D wizardry Vodafone Bid to save guano family's country pile Time House was built on profits made from bird droppings Gosford Park 10,000 police to join protest In Brief Pupils sold drugs London's largest Rapist ruling Pedallers' trade Teacher's strike to close dozens of city schools ANA At daggers drawn, Queen gets ready to make her point The Royal Bank of Scotland Briton put to death in US after appeals fail Solicitors 'used client money to pay debts' Norwich Union Direct Alliance Fran?aise By a Correspondent: Portrait of a cover girl ravaged by war Renault Irish hero's gay diaries proved genuine Mittal will cash in on steel tariffs exemption AOL Jumble of No 10 policy units 'taxing Whitehall' By a Correspondent: Brown promises increase in aid for world's poor Direct Line Rescue Tories told to play 'full part' in Eu In Brief Today in Parliament The Times Public unsure what we stand for, admits Blair Forget the big picture, it is the details that matter Political Briefing Esure Nissan Picture Gallery One. Tel Allies split over peace plan to let fighters escape Anaconda fails to give Kabul peace of mind Birmingham Midshires Pearl suspect says US to suffer if he is extradited Tanks fail to curb Arafat's defiance Korea Japan Toshiba Palestinian 'informer' strung up Cheney finds little zeal for new battle with Saddam Mugabe takes lead in 'poisoned' elections The Times Travel Direct Pretoria's observers split Bulawayo bides its time to rise against rigged result The Times War crimes trials hit by sleaze In Brief (AFP): Briton shot (AP): Speeding leader (AFP): Winfrey 'to retire' (Reuters): Shuttle returns Berlusconi to press on with labour law reform Sage A glamorous antidote to the drapes of froth Esure Connie Francis sues label over 'vile films' Official is jailed over ?3m theft In Brief (AFP): Murder deal (AP): Remains found (Reuters): Abuse claims Trium Japan to cut aid as fear of China's might deepens US-Taiwan defence talks anger territorial Beijing Hp invent Times Online A long Trek off to see the wizard Theatre The Wizard of Oz West Yorkshire Playhouse Benedict Nightingale Concert BBCSO/Ono Barbican Hall The Times An orchestra as fit as its fiddles Concert Concertgebouw/Chailly Festival Hall Pop Lloyd Cole Union Chapel, London It's not what he said, it's the way that he said it The Prime Minister failed to talk about the subject that matters most - tax For a really healthy crop, you've got to tend your weed and dig out your plants I am deeply concerned about the mooted decriminalisation of cannabis. I rather fear that Gardener's Question Time will never be the same Picture Gallery If Saddam would fall, Bush should push him Runners and riders The Times Diary Reluctant Cavalry America returns cautiously to Middle East diplomacy Action Not Words Speeches will not make Blair more effective The Final Hurdle Sporting careers, like political ones, often end in failure Death in Kenya Nul points Classical cultural treasure at risk i Margaret Thatcher's leadership in the Falklands conflict Perils of a European arrest warrant 'Club drug' guidelines Metrication and the law Threat to journalists Postal deliveries The great and the good Getting older The Weather Mainly Fine but Rain in the South, Showers in Scotland The Times Crossword BT open world Weather Eye TV 'piracy' clash spreads Briefing Boots in £300m buyback Creditors to sue FSA Buyout at Keith Prowse Rusnak meeting goes on Tobin dies, aged 84 NTL delays results Abacus at 12-month high Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Spawning ideas Pensions scandal claims Lindahl Andersen faces Enron deadline Readers Digest now a prize draw Ernie rides agains Limited offers $1.5bn NAPF urges swift Railtrack redress Mortgages for Business Limited The Register Rash of M&A deals rekindles market The Times Need to know: The essential to sectors The Times Dell Rights issues come racing back Commentary Results in brief Norton & Townsend NDS rejects 'baseless' pay-TV piracy claim Blackwell family split over £300m bid Haslemere in agreed deal Exchange rates The Open University Chorion ends Trocadero link Johnston buys RIM for £560m Thistle sells 37 hotels for £600m Factory output hits 8-year low Bayer Fitch to alter credit checking In Brief City Centre Restaurants, whose chains include Garfunkel's, Caffe Uno and Frankie & Bennyo's, Growth on hold EU listing fears Vodafone caught m the middle over comments Eurotop 100 Thistle displays its potential Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Gloom from telecoms clients hurts Filtronic Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Amersham seeks cash to aid $1bn buyout US volunteers in rush for Acambis smallpox trials Dell Why Austria's hairdressers crimp and slave BBA expects to soar after more use of corporate jets Aegis sees difficult trading trend continuing Barings banished to the scrap heap City Diary Losses pared at close Jupiter Stormy reign for queen of the blue-chip brands Shelly Lazarus is guiding Ogilvy & Mather through some tough times. Conor Dignam talks to the world's most powerful advertising woman Another reassuringly expensive little story Campaign of the week Stella Artois The Times Unit Trust Information Service Church's English shoes Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Spyros Kyprianou Cypriot President who set his face against negotiations with the leadership of the Turkish community Matikiarwein Painter whose psychedelic album covers made his art familiar to millions who might never have set foot in gallery Court & Social In The Register today What Important Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Sir Anthony Alment Obstetrician and gynaecologist whose reforms improved both healthcare for women and standards among doctors Lives remembered Questions answered Questions asked Nature Notes News Quiz Power to the people Nobody wants another Chemobyl, so why build more nuclear power stations? From Our Own Correspondent: Driving Test: What the Motorist Has to Do Pnze. quiz@thetimes Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Word Watching Daily Life March 18,1818 Keat's descriptive powers - to say nothing of his spelling and grammar - were as liable to run away with him in his letters as ever in his poetry. Here he writes from Teignmouth to his friend, the future archbishop, Benjamin Bailey Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column News International Newspapers Ltd The Times Changing the Guard Lecture Meeting Legal news Magnolias put on a magnificent show New comet brightens the evening sky Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Luncheon Receptions Dinners Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Stodgy fare, but very secure Savings Anne Ashworth says that the National Savings group may have a new name, but its financial products are still far from inspiring Saving Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links On Saturday Picture Gallery Infinite possibilities Stand by for £5bn of tax increases Budget forecast Paula Hawkins says the question is not will taxes rise in the Budget - but by how much? Daimler Chrysler Quit smoking, live longer, and save money Follow our 12 steps to select the best mortgage for you Why this is the time to raise your repayment rate Property The London Property News Durkan Kensington & Chelsea Allsop Offers in the region of £420,000 The Times Property Spy Castle House Bellway The Sunday Times Wainhomes Building Britain's Heritage London Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Landsdowne Coastal Dorset Barratt Istabraq bows out New Zealand starts to count the cost of World Cup loss Rugby union Clubs angry with RFU over sevens selection Any interference with press freedom must be justified Law Report Legends unite to salute the voice of rugby Mark Souster on the tributes paid to Bbc commentator Bill McLaren Arrest after negative test lawful Queen's Bench Division Published March 13,2002 Director of Public Prosecutions v Robertson Before Mr Justice Newman Judgment March 4,2002 Smith runs out of time England falter as Cairns seizes early initiative Cricket Warne applies the perfect finish to Test milestone Australia display world-class pedigree Netball Today's fixtures The results service Shepherd to stand tall among panel of ICC's elite Rusedski wastes no time in seeing off Ferrero Tennis Delight for Ross as he takes title In Brief Baxter faces IOC Hamed bout off Bromley memorial Bookmakers find Like-A-Butterfly delivering a sting Racing; Cheltenham Festival Cheltenham Victor Chandler United Kingdom Reading the racecard Fred Done Telephone Betting More surgery for Maguire TEAMtalk Raceline One Two Free! Fast Times Tiutchev appeals on drying ground Racing Cheltenharm Festival William Hill Results from yesterday's three meetings The Times Sports Book Maximize to fulfil potential Ladbrokes The Wright Track Tears of grief and joy mark exit of true champion Racing: Cheltenham Festival Racing Newton Abbot Istabraq owns one-way ticket to our hearts Littlewoods betdirect Tottenham aiming for quick revenge Football Long haul is worth it for Brentwood Times Square Dolan becoming old hand in art to crisis management Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide by Ian Winrow Familiar foes set to lock horns one more time Football Funding puts Wembley project back on track The Times Used Car Locator The Times Better posture is the key to golfing excellence Goater reaches milestone for City Portsmouth's revival ended by Connolly Horsfield breaks back of Bradford resistance Thompson refuses to retreat in style wars Football Football: The Premiership Today Liverpool threaten future of Barcelona coach Spanish lesson stuns Arsenal Times Sport Today: Betfair Leap of faith Night of stars At the Test Smith sacked as Everton line up Moyes The Times Wednesday March B 2002 plugged in Arts Books Crème Why leftwingers like me have a duty now to support… Contents The Saturday Times Comrade America The New Statesman and others on the Left are not alone in being blinded by a vision of anti-Americanism, says its former eidtor John Lloyd, who has had a public spat with the magazine after it refused to publish a letter from him condemning its stance. But the Left has a duty to support America in iits fight against oppression and murder From despair to victory In the final extract from her memoirs, Margaret Thatcher recalls her worst night of the war, salutes the hero of Goose Green and charts the rapidly unfolding events that led to ultimate triumph The Times The Times Why two's a crowd We need a campaign to promote the joys of singledom, says Maggie Pringle Mary Ann Sieghart Glenys Kinnock misses the point. The woman who microwaves a meal on Wednesday may cook a pie from scratch on Sunday Cannahis policy is a waste of police time Darling buds of March The Times Was it me they loved or was it my Xboy? It wasn't until she unpacked her new Microsoft game console that Caitlin Moran realised she had so many male friends. But virtual reality failed to match the hype Microsoft Xbox game console Simply the best—or the worst? Put to the test Salt Lake 2002 (PC version) Techno babble The music industry is making it harder for us to choose how we play CDs says David Rowan Star performance Shoppers with attitude Visual Art The 17th-centruy Genoese merchants knew what they liked when buying art, and it wasn't homegrown, discovers john Taylor in Genoa... ... while in Amsterdam he finds an intriguing 17th-century Flemish man of mystery Noble art in the raw Photography An exhibition of antique semi-naked musclemen knocks out Joanna Pitman Boxing Clover Michael Hoppen Gallery You can almost smell the beer and the smoke still swirling around these prints Sbc Telephone 020 7782 7498 Facsimile 020 7782 7107 Her Majesty's Theatre Art Galleries Savoy Theatre "Hilarious" Opera Rara Entertainments Listings A life drawn to 9/11 Tony bevan's charcoal drawings were informed by the Twin Towers attack before they were even built, says Richard Cork The Times When the human clay was still a work-in-progress The exhibition of Renaissance terracottas at the V&A is an eye-opening journey through the creative process, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Best in show Picture Gallery Private passions Ranulph Fiennes on a painting from Leben?Oder Theater? The explorer is haunted by one of Charlotte Salmon's watercoloursA few months later Salomon and her husband were betrayed to, and captured by, the Gestapo Times ripe for the real thing Children's author Michael Morpurgo thinks fantasy comes second best to history—and in his thrilling books, it does Nicolette Jones meets him What his women reveal about Goya the man Goya Images of Women By Janis A. Tomlinson Yale, £45;384 Pp Isbn 0 300 39493 0 £36 (p&p £95) 0870 100 B0 B0 Julia Blackburn TLS the Times Literary Supplement Linguistic journey from birth, through Babel, to silence The Times A modern, complex Oedipus Diary Non Fiction Negotiating with the Dead: A Writer on Writing By Margaret Atwood Cup, £13.50;219pp; Isbn 0 521 66260 5 10.80 9p*p£95) 0870 160 80 80 The Times Books Direct Cloaks and daggers on back bench Public Servant, Secret Agent The Elusive Life and Violent Death of Airey Neave By Paul Routledge Fourth Estate, £16.99;392 pp Isbn 1 84115 244 7 016313.59 (p& 01631.95) 0870 160 80 80 Bestsellers Homosexuality out of the margins and in the heart Love in a Dark Time Gay Lives from Wilde to Almodóvar By Colm Têlbin Picador, £16.99;278 pp Isbn 0 330 49137 7 £13.59 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 The Fixer Max Kinnings The Times Bridge Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player Lesson Twenty Four Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Sky Premier BBC One Times 2 Crossword Choice BBC Networking tips for the PA who goes it alone Page 3 A colourful career Working Relations Daniel Galvin and his PA, Alexandra Tucker Fashion: Brush up on make-up for the office _Page 5 Maine - Tucker Office MANAGER/PA Victoria based Consultancy The Worshipful Company of Plaisterers Crone corkill Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants P. 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Nick Wyke looks at differing attitudes to smoking in the workplace How to stay on song as a one-man band In an online world freelance PAs need to network, says Helena Pozniak Time Savers on Line Tip Contacts Tiger Recruitment The London Institute Appointments Bi Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mayfair@susanhamilton. co. uk Team PA/ SEC The Moat School Moody's Investors service Ltd Joslin Rowe Tta Peppers filled with flavour Tasting Face value Karen Homer Real-life fashion Film Council NSR On Communication The EMI Group Times News Papers Maine - Tucker Audio Visual Machines Ltd Town 7 country housing group Eclipse Situation Wanted The Times 2Nd Jobbers The Language Business St. James College RECEPTIONIST/PA Verity Appointments Royds Raphael Kim Kozakbas Times Newspapers A venue to bowl your clients over Conference Call FYI Post-it
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