News from 15/03/2002
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Andrew Robson, James Doran and Ian Cobain, Helen Studd, Andrew Pierce, Eric Hardy, DJM, Alexandra Frean, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Cedric Turner, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, L. Stammers, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Stanley Hooper, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Bell, Jonathan Lennie, Rosie Samwell-Smith, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Sandra Williams, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, James Levy, John Bungey, Alan Hamilton and Richard Ford, Sam Lister, Garry Slattery, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Giles Coren, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Alistair Weaver, Alice Lagnado and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Jack Malvern, Ian Timberlake, Neil Datson, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Theresa Villiers, James Moore, Elizabeth Judge and Caroline Merrell, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Bernard Connolly, Rodney Milnes, A. J. Smith, Joan Smith, Gill Hardman, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Michael Theodoulou, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Jonathan Cook, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Rhona Martin, John Crisp, I. G. Sampson, Andy Smith, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Clem Cecil, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Lucy Powell, Nick Hasell, Ben Davis, Paul Simons, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Katty Kay, Brian MacArthur, John O'Leary and Russell Jenkins, Christopher Booker, Mel Webb, Mike Berry, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Martin Fletcher and Andrew Norfolk, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jake Loddington, Richard Fowler, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Gunning, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, David Wilkinson, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, George Garside, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Paul Barstow, Jan Raath, Martin Booth, Tom Baldwin and Alice Miles, Lisa Verrico, Alice Miles and Tom Baldwin, Mike Marland,
ResumoWhat's important: The Times, with more Sport,… TUC chief rebukes Blair over links with the Right Inside Cannabis change Russia onside Pressing charges Lockerbie bomber's £26m solitary confinement The Times Today page 2. Croossword: 26 Law Report:… Caught in the crossfire of Bethlehem Andersen's UK office shredded Enron papers Chopard What's Important In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Mandarin strained in otherwise fruitless exchange EU force 'undermined' Four jailed over £16m cigarette scam The Caravan Club Sue MacGregor tipped for press watchdog post Fraud Squad investigates stock market gamblers Working up a sweat at £500 a point A capricious Dow can create a few headaches, as one punter told James Doran What's Important Mind the gap in timetable logic TOD'S Police to lose job of charging suspects David Morris Ministers haunted by rise in acquittals Muggers' courts 'will cut crime' Blunders set suspects free By Our Legal Editor: £74m in fines left unpaid Argentina is partner, says Hoon In Brief Mother's regret Safety 'failing' Private history 'Superbug' shame Campbell victory Beef import ban Battle over bulge Firms seek aid Law's embrace Beckett Group Towns grow into Jubilee cities in just a day By a Correspondent: Yoko Ono buys Lennon's home for National Trust Raleigh bikes quitting Britain Competition Commission Bride, 54, told she is too old for groom, 27 The Link Land Rover Prince old school gains foothold in the South Science guides priest to rich prize Academic criticises creationist school PC World The Computer Superstore London strike keeps 120,000 pupils at home Alfa Romeo The brain behind computers Narcissists love crisis even more than themselves Aren't you just amazing? An academic explains what motivates egoists to the Psychologica Society's conference in Blackpool Alexandra Frean reports How wonderful are you? Elderly drivers may get 'MoT' Nicotine plus drink a double pleasure Gang who make it cool to eat greens Marks & Spencer Isle of Wight find is a monster clue to Europe's past Peugeot Experts call for easing of laws on cannabis use Muddle in Nhs 'puts patients at risk' Asia the home of primate ancestors The Times Shortage of brain doctors a 'disgrace' A pretty deconstruction of a Belgian fairytale Grafts winner was undocked Competition Commission Freeserve Dumbed down' Bbc leaves arts to Rolf Harris Around Britain quiz Channels censored abortion scenes Relatives refuse to close the book on Lockerbie Dixons Tripoli rejects court's verdict as an affront The Times A heart breaks as final act ends 13 years of anguish America hopes Libya will take the last steps Segregation in harsh jail Mitsubishi Motors Whitehall's head to be given psychological test Corridors of power are full of suspicious minds Seat Britain to press for further sanctions on Mugabe team A Beautiful Mind Today in Parliament Blair should worry when TUC leader reaches for his sabre Alice Miles and Tom Baldwin find John Monks keen to dispel the image of the unions as the long-suffering stooges to the Labour Government Britain to join _'bioterrorism war games' Time No 10 ditches 'Blair Force One' plans Clarnico The Sunday Times We are all angry and very afraid, say Mdc activists Regime's supporters fight supension threat Picture Gallery EasyJet Mugabe silent as criticism grows Religious rules 'killed 14 girls' In Brief Eta leader jailed Protest arrests India's Hiv toll Inventor dies US charges Briton with plotting to seize Pearl The Royal Tenenbaums Cheney tries to keep Yemen on side DELL Dollar bounties revised US backs Turkey Wife speaks out Saudi man jailed Russia 'will stand by colition if Iraqu is attacked' Igor Ivanov tells Michael Binyon why Russia is still backing the war on terrorism in spit of concerns about US unilateralism Georgia seeks British help to combat terror Norwich Union British Gas Warning on 'Mechanical expansion' Nato Accord signals Yugoslavia by another name Exclusive Offer Air Miles Travel the World Helen of Troy palace 'found among ruins' One small step into space but a giant leap for tourism Tesco Milosevic trial hears Ashdown on horrors Leaders on trial for terror in Timor US deal to win back place over UN rights US envoy arrives to another day of bloodletting Ramallah Briton held at gunpoint Alliance Leicester North Koreans take refuge in embassy The Times Times Online Idols step out from TV screen with feet of clay Dance Brimingham Royal Ballet Hippodrome, Birmingham The Times Elder gives youth its head Concert Hallé/Elder Opera Der Rosenkavalier Theatre Royal, Glasgow Concert Brockes Passion Royal College of Music The Times A referendum on the euro is an each-way bet for Brown The prize for the Chancellor is No 10 irrespective of the outcome of a ballot It is not so much the where, but the wherefore, that counts with a place like Troy The press may be dim, but it is never dumb Order, order Putin's Prize Bush needs to tend this vital relationship more carefully Daylight Robbery The unacceptably high price of banks for small businesses Wagging the Dog Every tail should have a happy ending What to call engineers Zimbabwe and its 'flawed' election Euroscepticism and the Reformation Pensioners' rights Gibraltarians' rights Delia v Glenys Cost of crime Paying pupil barristers Questions on our national priorities Gentlemen's clubs The great and the good Teenage pregnancy Chew on this The Weather The Times Crossword 21933 BT openworld Paul Simons Weather Eye EMI plans big revamp Briefing Bank hint on base rates Shop! channel to close GPG makes hostile bid Auction houses' ruling Energis shares hit low Call for aerospace aid Stuart reinvests bonus No Title Charts of the day In Business Today: The Friday Interview 31 Graham… Business Journalists of the year 'Big four' banks hit by price controls Verwaayen factor encourages Oftel to mend fences with BT Allfirst chief races calls to go SAS Pleasure EU seeks to restrict pensions schemes The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors HSBC Cheques and balances Commentary Picture Gallery Banks face price controls aimed at curbing charges James Moore on action to end distortion for small businesses Incompetent trader relied on bullying to cover traces The Times Loan action stinks, claims perfume man Case study Kyocera Reuters pulled down by Instinet price cuts Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Keep distance on Trafficmaster Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodlties Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates US rival's problems give Regus a boost Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Clare brokers peace Edmonds battles on in the trenches Clive Mathieson finds the Oftel regulator has been vilified but shows no signs of backing down Citiselect Sicav Psion's £150m loss caps its 'annus horribilis' BT Unite aims to raise £285m by refinancing The Times Ford Aberdeen Preferred suspends dividend TGI SEC looks into loan made to Ebbers IBM Wal-Mart buys stake in Japan's retail market Retirement saving can be simple but will still be painful The Times McAlpine seeks to reassure on shake-up COLT help for London traffic plan Results in brief Norton & Townsend Parts supplier in profit warning Exchange rates Cartoon characters pay off IBM Autoroutes flotation is launched In Brief Petchey stake Rock securitises Tiny islands may be calling you Why the English are leaving Britain for la bonne vie The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for Information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contract their fund manager ICR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cannes Croisette The International Property Show World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items S. A. Les Pins De Costebelle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve - Portugal Quinta Do Mar Jaguar Overseas Property Dream Villas Marbella - Estepona Costalita - Urbis Andalucia Mallorca Southwest Guadalmina Golf & Country Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costa del Sol Costa Blanca Guadalmina Golf & Country Club Homes overseas Nordica Invest Sa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Procoal-Villas Marbella - Pto. Banús Desert springs The Times Shares edge lower Debate Should Bush attack Iraq? Page 41 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Peter Holmes Adventurous oil man who showed a cool head under pressure on the battlefield and in the boardroom Ragnar Christophersen Virtuoso linguist who escaped from occupied Norway and helped to train the Heroes of Telemark Jean-Paul Riopelle Candaian artist whose abstract painting won him an international reputation in the decades after the Second World War Court & Social Prize photographers Page 42 In The Register today Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Erhard Jakosen, the founder of Denmark's Centre Democratic Party, was born in Grene on February 25,1917. He died in Bagsvaerd on March 10,2002, aged 85 Harry Wingfield IIIustrator of Ladybird's Peter and Jane for twenty years-and creator of a wholesome vision of Britain The axis of evil The US is seeking world support in the figher against terrorism but is Bush right to pursue a war with Iraq? Nature Notes On this day Fate of Sadler Wells News Quiz Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Bury brought to the brink; rugby not quite the ticket; Antipodean and Irish circket Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life March 15,1946 As the star of Duck Soup, Groucho Marx ran a country; on-screen he often professed love for the statley Margaret Dumont, However, in this letter to his daughter he delivers a contrary view of politics and physique Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Personal Column Rugby 6 Nations All Grand Prix Open Golf Ryder Cup… Young photographers put themselves in focus Mr John Grigg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social B. K. P. A. The Times Dinners School news Forthcoming marriages University news Answers Rapid ride to the boardroom Stuart Brich Jauar brings together the salesman and the chairman Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Euro Car Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items In detail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seat gets emotional as Ibiza prepares to bite the hand that feeds it Ferrari Multiple Classified Advertising Items XK8 Convertible Jeep Finnie Left Hand Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Range Rover CLK230 K Cab Multiple Classified Advertising Items E320 Avantgarde AMG Auto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Official Porsche Centres Www. Sparkscars. Com Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Euro continental cars The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items M44 Coy ... £2,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items D K Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items The power of the exclusive The Riddler lifts the lid Inspired Hoggard puts England in seventh heaven Wisden 20:20 a Reward for Diligence In Sport to Day: Cheltenham FEstival Racing: Page… Courts have no power to supervise council child-care plans House of Lord Published March 15,2002 In re W and B (Children: Care plan) In re W (Child: Care Plan) Before Lord Nicholls of Brikenhaead, Lord MacKay of Clashfern, Lord Brwne-Wilkinson, Lord Mustill and Lord Hutton Speeches March 14,2002 Best Mate comes of age Young pretender wins Gold Cup Prosecuting council Thorpe makes hosts suffer for reprieve Swan drive returns Scolardy in triumph Racing Tate takes pride in win double Reds lose initial impact The Times Sports Book Chepstow Course Specialists The Times Sports Book Reading the racecard Perfect ending for Hen Knight Swedes see the light to stake early claim Golf Racing results from yesterday's three meetings Wolver Hampton Fakenham Picture Gallery Sorenstam sets a tough standard Elite programme raises the hopes of Team Durham Callaway Golf Vinokourov climbs to the top In Brief England expects Morley the prop Cambridge romp Wales resolute Woodward brings Dawson back into England fold Rugby union International squads Gloucester lock the gate after Saint-Andre's Cherry picking The Times New rule leaves top riders out of work Pinsent fears for Baxter over bronze medal Olympic Games The results service Basketball Harrison calls time on ex-publican opponent Boxing Herman holds his nerve as Safin implodes Tennis Psst… you heard it here first, remember? Football Times Square Bruce hopes to see promotion seeds bear fruit at last Nationwide League first division club-by-club guide by peter Lansley Europe's top clubs seek payment for players Football: Champions League Easier to pass Litmanen test than find winning formula for Thompson Snow reports Champions League games hit by Euro-sceptic approach Bill Edgar Staistically speaking 'United have had six goalless draws in Europe since May 1999 but none in the Premiership' Exercises that free players from pain and increase yardage Five days to get fit for golf Liverpool gam respect after proving point Moyes wastes little time in accepting Everton challenge Football Liverpool stand firm over Ziege transfer The Premiership Today Leeds and Arsenal thankful for FA leniency The Times The Times Sport Best Mate: racing's new superstar Times Sport Today: Football: pages 49-51 Premiership… Hp The Times World Cup Planner Picture Gallery Profile Arts Style Media Seeing is achieving The power of mental imagery I get the picture British psychologists claim gliers can improve their game by visualising the ball goint into hole. Could this technique be used in other areas of life asks Giles Coren Chef: Gordon Ramsay Gold medallist: Rhona Martin Skipper of the British Olympic curling team Cabbies Garry Slattery London cab driver for ten years MP: Lembif Opik Liberal Democrat MP for Montgomeryshire Doctor: Kevin Gunning Weight-watcher: Sandra Williams The Leader we need In the third of her profiels on the contenders for the post of Archbishop of Canlerbury, Mary Ann Sieghart tinks Rowan Williams wise, humble, inspirational -and hte best man for the job Secrets that may Clear Ellis Ruth Ellis's sister reveals the tragic family secrets that could have spared her life. Carol Midgley reports In New York Nicholas Wapshott To drink in New York is already fearsomely expensive but water, at $14 a bottle, has a mark-up of 1,000 per cent Whites on top, blacks below Not a campaign, more a notion One door closes, another opens Interview Jude Kelly is leaving West Yorkshire Playhouse after 12 years. It's time to move on, she tells Benedict Nightingale Auntie, the drama queen Television The BBC's drama department is churning out new series, but less might be more, says Caitlin Moran Tailpiece Wanted: men Art Galleries Royal Albert Hall Crities' Choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Putting the bootlegs in Underground reworkings of old hits are moving into the mainstream, says Peter pahides Bedroom Dis continue to deluge radio stations with bootleges The Times Hampton Court Palace 'In my day we had tunes' What is that noise blasting out of teenage bedrooms? It's dark, dank and called nu-metal. John Bungey offers a guide to bewildered parents Life as a House Don't they make an adorable couplet? Busta Ruymes Genesis Beverley Knight Who I Am New Albums Busta Rymes is back on song, Lisa Verrico is pleased to report-and Beverley Knight never left it Une into the buzz New Albums The Bees make great, whimsical pop, says David Sinclair The Times Ocean's Eleven Politics and powder puffs Beauty regimes are now overshadowing political ones, says Joan Smith The Times The joy of People are wrong to scorn women who have younger lovers, says Heather Nicholson Six of the best bathing bliss Media Diary Dumb and Dumber Attacks on the 'souther, middle-class whites' cannot hide falling standars at the Bbc, says Martin Bell Judgment day BBC's News 24 channel faces a new scrutiny. Adam Sherwin explains Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times NSR Multiple Classified Advertising Items We all have the right to be wrong Yet making a mistake could soon become a crime, says Theresa Villiers The Times A trump card for papers Picture Gallery Post modernist fears The Sunday Times Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Decisive games Winning move Picture Gallery Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Choice by Stephen Dalton Find the Irish in you with Tara TV this St.… BBC One Today's Tevelvision © Times Newspapers Limited, 2001 Published and… Choice Firstplus
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