News from 18/03/2002
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Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Brown, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, G. Weinberg, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Philip Webster and Valerie Eillott, Jonathan Lennie, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Zahid Hussain and Damian Whitworth, David Chater, Joe Dilger, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Louis Le Bailly, T. McNamara, Kevin Eason, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Kampala, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Sue Shaw, David Hands and Gerald Davies, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, David Colvin, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Des Eccles, Margaret Thatcher, Miranda Ingram, Robert Walls, Keith Pike, Alan Parr, James Gardener, Linda Hendry, John Hall, Christopher Martin Jenkins, Edward Greenwell President, Phillp Webster Political Editor, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Emma Thompson, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Jeremy W. T. Sellick, David Adams Latin America Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Michael Theodoulou and Helen Studd, James Bone and Nicola Woolcock, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Alix Ramsay, Ahmed Shames, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent and Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Bill Edgar and Keith Pike, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Linus Gregorladis, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, John Quirk, Innis MacBeath, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, John Allison, Andrew Elishahoff, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Oliver Letwin, Sarah Longman, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Oliver Chastney, Ian Whitmore, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Chris Ayres, C. Williams, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, Lionel Blumenthal, David Powell, Mark Venables, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Jan Raath, Idris Francis, Philip Pank,
ResumoI have never hunted - indeed I fell off the only… Thatcher: Britain must start to quit EU Europe is beyond reform, says former Prime Minister On other pages What's Important Blair to vote for hunting ban while he seeks compromise The Time Today: page 2. Crossword: 24 Law Rep[ort:… Bigger and better for Sport Islamic militants kill five in church At last - catwalk fashion that is wearable Brite Smile News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online US prepares strikes as reappears Short 'may be forced to quit over Iraq' Seat St Patricks Day parade shunned by police over Ira marshal London gets the festival spirit Staff 'should sleep on the job' What's Important Young Photographer of the Year Picture Gallery Bingo Bomber granted political asylum Trains run later since change Railtrack status Inland Revenue Member states would never let Britain go Home Insurance Gay police chief faces sex and drugs inquiry Remains of girl found in water may be Danielle Gap year travelling catches on in the City Shopping lights up crucial part of the brain NEC Licensing laws to be reformed by 2003 The voice of authority looking for compromise The voting last time BMW Middle way proposals Horse and Hound 'The prospect of losing it all is frightening. Where would we go?' The Times Fife hounds stream away in pursuit of their last fox AA Insurance Services Sainsbury's Women lured to find life in Mars Dixons Blunkett switches 5,000 police to fight robberies BBC agrees to televise party conferences live Davies visits fee dodgers Esure The week at Westminster University teaching to be rated by students US creationists on mission to Britain What's Important Sainsbury's Video games may become part of lessons Saint-Gobain Boredom drove Rebecca to drugs, says brother Boy, 3, dies after doctors fail to spot leukaemia Saints fans pitch it right 50 % rise in birth defects uncovered Virgin The Pill leaves men and fish floundering How can you innovate when some of your workforce… Backing Mugabe will be a disaster What South Africa's papers say Rac Blair's Iraq dilemma Radio castaways celebrate island's 60 years of music Evesham By a Correspondent: Camilla capers to catch her Prince Birmingham Midshires Heads fear exam crisis over tests In Brief Body found NHS records lost The final Vectra Pay confusion Palestinian terror casts shadow over US peace mission Tesco Fear empties shops and popular cafés More tests planned for missile shield Norwich Union Colombia's 'peace bishop' is gunned down UK-born envoy murdered in Solomons British Gas The stars turn Minnelli wedding into a cabaret of old Hollywood Mps Opodo Togas and caviar give Bhs boss time of his life A third may abstain in French poll In Brief (AP): Libyans protest (Reuters): Train fire arrest Reporter barred (AP): Chechen clashes (Reuters): Tipper declines (Reuters): Hunger strike (AFP): Butterflies perish Mugabe sets out agenda that chills the West The Times Opposition to present 'evidence' of rigging Digital depot By Our Foreign Staff: Socialists defeated in Portugal's election Hp Times Online Low cost fares from British European Gibraltar rallies for battle over Spain pact The Times Resentful city left to count cost and wonder why it bothered The Times Attack led Blair closer to me, says Berlusconi TUC chief rebukes Blair over links with the Right EU immobility deprives it of the chance to rival us as superpower Halifax Tiny T Mobile A sleepwalk towards disaster at the Garden Oratorio St John Passion The Times Minus the old spirit of adventure Pop Nickelback Shepherds Bush Empire, London Concert Philharmonia/Bamert Festival Hall While nerd meets anorak, the real action is at home After Barcelona, Europe's leaders still have to face their own electorates When every street is safe from crime, then we can be good neighbours This is why I will not vote to ban hunting Perfect, Beckham The Times Sports Diary Ode to Joy Prime Minister past and present on the European Union Test of Legitimacy The Commonwealth's credibility is on trial this week Marooned with Music Castaways have been choosing their discs for six decades EU regulations Just rewards due to police officers Action and impasse in Middle East Introduction to enterprise for pupils Northern Ireland poll Postal deliveries All in the mind Drug tolerance is a sign of defeat Digest, page 41 Politics on TV Real pop idols Wild about food Alien species The Weather The Times Crossword BT FA ready to hit Sheffield United for six The Times Times Sport Today: Football, pages 26-30 Hyundai Top Gunner Oh brother Distant goal Henman bows to power of Hewitt in final Ferguson ensures perfect start for Moves Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Man-to-man marking Liverpool lack fizz but stay in title hunt Ravanelli accelerates Bolton's rate of descent Fowler quick out of the stalls to lift Leeds gloom Leicester's fight looks forlorn Arsenal exorcise the ghost of Villa Park Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Chelsea starting to find their winning rhythm Scholes outshines the star names to give England another option Shearer's error shifts focus for Newcastle McPhail makes poor case for World Cup selection Football: Nationwide League The Glenlivet Johnson respond to warm-up man Horlock gets Keegan vote Pint-sized Knight proving big hit Second division Muscat sets Wolves back First division round-up Luton's promotion beyond question Third division Coventry's ambitions are dealt heavy blow by Brown Thuggery rules at the Lane of shame Football: The case of the Sheffield Six Minute-hy-minute, how the match unravelled Xavi earns a point for Barcelona Akers misses the French connection Stevenage scrape into semi-finals Stake well done By Our Sports Staff: Caniggia inspires Rangers Blow-up waiting to happen Reds lose initial impact Advertisement No English precedent for decision FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide League: first division Europe Non-League football Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League Fixtures Pools dividends Montoya lays title challenge on the line Motor racing: Malaysian Grand Prix Results Times Square Kevin Eason's team-by-team guide to the Sepang showdown Thomas walks tall for Chester Basketball Callaway Golf Luckless Button so close to moment of glory Dispute defused after Icc agrees new disciplinary policy Cricket Hussain holds his nerve as Astle rewrites history Records set in the first Test The secret of keeping trim -just take ice with it Get fit, look fit: five days to get your skates on Scoreboard from Christchurch England ring changes and send for Bell Wanted: one player, one title, one miracle Tennis Key figures for a brighter British future Sorenstam shattered by Teske's extra endeavour Golf Cool Scott eases to comfortable victory Snow reports Henman suffers at hands of Hewitt's inquisition Poor run draws Bath closer to trap door Rugby union Robinson in doubt for Wales encounter Fast forward from Saturday's Zurich Premiership action Welsh six agree to temporary truce over structure Radcliffe brings capital gains to top of her agenda Athletics Steinle proves fitness Halifax stun St Helens into stepping up their offensive Rugby league: Challenge Cup Leeds handed chance of semi-final revenge Seven sin-binned as Warriors win battle to reach last four Road to Sheffield ends in Hull for Davis Snooker Marsh-Smith shows versatility Equestrianism The results service The Times Mathews stays on goal trail Hockey Today's fixtures Cycling Rugby union Waugh's wickets tilt balance In Brief Stars outshone Podium return Leander victory Morgan in final Doubles bid fails Tanner defends Time to put an end to remounting Racing Wolverhampton The Times Southwell Leaders in the National Hunt championships Saturday's results AYR Why the fastest double hundred in Test history was simply run-of-the-mill Hopkins benefits from Edwards injury to add final insult Righteous brothers bring back that laughin' feeling St Vincent keep up tradition of Army sevens School sport Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Rudolf Hell Telecommunications pioneer whose 'Hell-Schreiber' laid the basis for facsimile transmission Colonel John Little Officer who took command at a crucial stage of a bloody battle to secure a bridgehead on the Irrawaddy Leo Ornstein Composer and conductor who was prominent in the early years of the 20th century, and whose Futurism startled the critics Court & Social In The Register today What's Important The Times Lives in Brief Walter J. Rockler, lawyer, was born on November 25,192 Lives Remembered Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items John Challens Dedicated nuclear scientist who designed and buit the delicate mechanism that detonated Britain's first A-bomb The Times Debate the issues of the day as they happen , and join the discussion with other Times readers Debate@the times. co. uk Zimbabwe's Tragedy What's your view? Should cannabis be legalised? Can gentlemen's clubs be forced to welcome women? Nature Notes News Quiz British Troops 'Will Find Graves' Every days we print three different questions. During the week the answers remain the same but the questions get easier Prize. quiz@the times Word Watching Daily Life March 18,1921 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Church news Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2002 Fellowships Big chance for young photographers Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Meeting Elections School news Answers Byers battle Healthcare giant fed on a diet of change Corporate profile No6: Amersham Who's who In the boardroom Extradition requirements Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published Marth 18,2002 Regina (Warda) v Governor of Brixton Prison and Another Before Lord Justice Keene and Mr justice Goldring Judgment February 13,2002 Higher rate of interest justified Court of Appeal Published March 18,2002 Jaura v Ahmed The company in detail History Minister to abide by decision Court of Appeal Published March 18,2002 Regina (Boafo) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Evidence on judicial review Queen's Bench Division Published March 18,2002 Regina (G) v Ealing London Borough council and Others Return ticket Capitalisation, week's change CAF Fiorina's role at HP hangs in the balance RWE raises Innogy bid Hicks, Muse gives £100,000 to Prince's Trust The Times Lady in Leisure becomes Reviva The quick check on a company's financial health Esporta looks to Compass The Times How the Budget sets the pace for interest rates Economic briefing Byers faces battle over tariffs for planning approval Traditional shops lose out Dearth of mergers knocks Wall Street hank earnings Compaq Picture Gallery Vodafone rethinks executive bonuses Stay ahead of the game Mobile group in product recall Pension closure lifts MCG In Brief Novell contract Brother record Retail sites gain IT security bill Eurogen sold The Times Need to know: The week ahead Dell EU headache that will not go away BA restores cancelled North Altantic Flights Keating's future in doubt Briefing Punch loses pubs race High tax for low profit BAE eyes TRW arm Duisenberg upbeat Cadbury may buy Adams How the week finished Corporate Profile Andersen faces Whitehall ban EU steel quotas 'within days' Lea Paterson Fed set to show faith in recovery The Register BT End of the line at Luton for Vauxhall It's time to walk away from Europe Interview Parents Fashion Arts Europe has always meant trouble In the first of three exclusive extracts from her explosive new book on politics, Margaret Thatcher argues that Europe can only harm us and that it is time to renegotite Britain's terms of EU membership The case against expansion Is it really unthinkable to leave the EU? Down with public school Jennings, the archetypal 1950s schoolboy, may soon be starring in a new Tv series. His creator, Anthony Buckeridge, tells Giles Whittell why, as a socialist, he loathes boarding schools The Times Consumer unendurable Our house is full of technology that no one can use, says Marion McGilvary Bottoms are le dernère cri Jane Shilling Many people are troubled in the springtime by dreams of leaving, to a place where they might encounter another vision of themselves True talent can make its own rules Life's a costume drama for the competitive parent Wish you were here? Teachers may disapprove, but low prices and the absence of crowds make term-time breaks attractive, says Miranda Ingram My nine-year-old boy often wakes at night and wants comforting. What can I do? Parent. forum Next week How you can help The hand you're dealt The proportion of left-handers in Britain has risen fourfold in a century. Anjana Ahuja explains a new theory of their genetic history Paris plays it straight To judge by the week's biggest shows, next season's dominant silouette will be very slender Streetwise fringing How to be a bedhead Artful backcombing and a blunt-ended cut will help you to achieve that just-woken-up look, says Emily Davies Style index what was hot at Pans Fashion Week Disney's offbeat world Emily Davies meets a British designer giving ne Brits march on Broadway The Sweet Smell of Success? Well not quite, writes Benedict Nightingale in his roundup of the big New York shows Cheapside Crimes against comedy La Movie Despite a starry double act, there's not much arresting about the police spoof Showtime, says Sean MacAulay The Full Monty Desperate for a fling with Dan Caitlin Moran finally comes face to face with her fantasy date, Dan Cruickshant, architectural historian and male telly crumpet T2 critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Opera& Ballet Entertainments Entertainments Listings Every Saturday Dylan the Barb way Interview Barb Jungr is known for singing cabaret, but now she has tackled the venerable Bob. She tells Clive Devis why New world music CDs The Times Music Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television pages 26 & 27 Times 2 Crossword No 2604 Choice National Geographic Channel
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