News from 19/03/2002
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Andrew Robson, Witold Dowgiel, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Suzannah Olivier, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Dearbàill Jordan, James Moore, James Moore and Jon Ashworth, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Eve Corbett, Peter Lansley, Our Sports Staff, Claire McDonald, Linda Tsang, Ian Blackshaw, David Rhys Jones, Jonathan Lennie, Mary Ambrose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Roger Knight, Joanna Bale, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Sally Merison, Dominique Searle, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Donald Hutera, Charles Bremner and David Charter, Jack Malvern, Gary Jacob, Brian Pope, Andrew Scott, Michael Evans Defence Editor and David Charter, Dr Jane Collins, our own Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Zahld Hussain, Rodney Milnes, Jez Fanstone, Margaret Thatcher, David Hands, Charles Wilson, Helen Rumbelow, Iain MacAskill, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Dearbàil Jordan, Russell Kempson, Philip Vaughan, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Colin McQullian, Stephen Anderton, John Woodcock, Eva Wittenberg, Neil Harman, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gary Slapper, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Matthew Pryor, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Damlan Whitworth, Alix Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, A Correspondent, Jeffrey Ellis, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Clive Cheesman, Russell Hotten, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott and Andrew Pierce, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Mary Brill, Sophie Chadwick, Jacqul Goddard, Nick Szczepanik, Julia Wallis-Martin, Philip Webster and Greg Hurst, Philip Webster Political Editor, Roger Lewis, Ian Johns, Cameron Timmis, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Dickie Bird, Michael Gove, Anthony Riem, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Martin Fletcher and Dominic Kennedy, Chris Ayres, Laura Peek, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, J. R. Carroll, Cherie Booth, C J Brougham, Stephen Dalton, Anne Ince Vize, Shirley E. Bill, David Powell, Geoffrey Dean and Richard Hobson, Richard Morrison, Our Foreign Staff, James Christopher, Frances Gibb, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Mark Venables, Mark Lomas, Justine Hancock, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, Hugo Charlton, Hugo Williams, Patience Wheatcroft, Sacha Bonsor, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoThatcher insists Britain must never join the 'doomed' euro Marines to hunt Mullah Omar Americans call up 1,700 British troops What's Important Charcol A sad, sad day for the sport I love The end of the Umpire? Why the Pope and I believe trade unions are right -… Teabags and sympathy at the passing of another great British institution The Times Today: page 2 Crossword: 24. Law Report:… Breast screening saves thousands The lie that changed the war Hunting lobby's hopes of reprieve dashed News & Comment What's Important Business In the second section The Register Sport Plus Times Online The Times UK's Afghan role greatly expanded Intelligent Finance Pakistan ready for action after attack 'MI5 agents snatched Man Who Never Was' Prada Graveside carer honoured after years of service Thatcher's thoughts on Europe Withdrawal is a fantasy, Europeans tell Thatcher BT The Times Tories must decide what they want from Europe Blair jeers at Duncan Smith's dilemma Dean lied about his theology PhD from Cambridge 'Drunken rock star covered BA staff in yoghurt' Citroen Alfa Screening programme was damaged by critics Railman 'demoted for union activity' Homes scarcity row Norwich Union Forgetful motorist loses car In Brief Arsonist gets life Abuser spared Trial collapses Pukka parent Gay police chief moved from post as inquiry begins Direct Line Rescue M&G Teacher lost baby after fight at 'violent' school Canals to be revived by a £500m flow of cash Briton finds ruins of lost Inca city Esure Holmes Poirot & Marlowe Wordsworth daffodils threatened by invaders Coutts No title Flashy offspring may not survive One. Tel Dimbleby warning over 'crazy ratings obsession' AOL Disney to make film on Prince William Belgravia Law and Order Association Wakeham confirms departure from PCC Falklands doctor backs soldiers' claim for trauma Ulster files stolen in police break-in Are our Public Services such as the NHS being… Malaysia Fujitsu No title Anti-hunt MPs rule out deal to appease Lords Unicef Cathay Pacific Compromise backers Pest control may be last hurrah for foxhunters Old Tory vixen leads hounds on the scent once more Today in Parliament Ford Nearly all new hospitals to be privately financed First direct Royal Mail Downing St protest by care home woman, 102 Free sheet for NHS workers Boy's body in park was Sri Lankan In Brief Pretty in court Tourism drive VC to be sold Des res, £15m Village mud slide Last port of call Dr T Scheiler Victorious 'veterans' slaughter farmer Product Recall The Times Hp Commonwealth verdict 'delayed by Mugabe talks' Gibraltar solid as a rock over sovereignty British Airways The Times AA Insurance Services Israelis pull out of Bethlehem In Brief Bodies charges Ice shelf melts Refugees held Japan resignation Robinson to quit Jospin apes Blair as he launches manifesto London Business School Great deal going on in London Prime Minister's claim of summit success is open to ridicule Breaking News Times Online Fast Times Win a Round-The-World Trip Pet Forum Win a £25,000 Home Refit Health Q&a Legal & General British aid workers accused of sex abuse Sacked Chinese murder their bosses Condemned mother awaits her fate The Times New team hold us rapt with the lure of Lucifer The Times The greatest odyssey ever told Dance Scottish Dance Theatre The Place, London WC1 It is time for the Tories to turn away from Thatcher Duncan Smith should acknowledge her achievements but set a new agenda Executives who want to be paid well must also be willing to walk the plank Picture Gallery The pen is not mightier than the publicist Wrong channel The Times Diary No, but Not Never Economic management, political autonomy and the euro Lying for One's Country Deceit is justified in wartime, rarely in peace EU arrest warrant Thatcher's Falklands Russian 'war on terror' Parliamentary votes and the proposed ban on hunting Letters to the Editor Support for UN's overseas aid target Railtrack's troubles Honour declined MCC portable pitches Singles and doubles The real value of nursery education Sven's golden goals Television's influence Royal engagement Why are we waiting? The Weather The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Life Insurance Picture Gallery Microsoft fights back Briefing Broadband forecast Oil price goes above $25 Nomura enters pub talks Homes boom continues Hays in £5.5m settlement S&p cuts Energis rating Paul lifts stake in CGNU Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Leaving the table FSA queries Andersen merger UK Coal seeks £100m shutdown aid Ericsson faces tax accusation In defence of capitalism HG triples cash in pipeline sale British Airways The Register Detica puts taste for IT flotations to the test The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Financial Times Questions go beyond Andersen The Times Employees of Collins Stewart to share £32m EADS to tackle rival Boeing on its own ground Home Insurance Corus pins hopes on £1bn sell-off Jaguar KPN cuts value of Hutchison 3G stake Logica picks up after review by US broker Eurotop 100 Corus yet to build confidence Picture Gallery Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates PPL sinks to new low over setback in tests Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street US investors may sue AIB chiefs over losses Results The Open University Scale of spending in HP-Compaq vote under fire BAA issue raises £424m Laing could quit housebuilding The Times QMH urges rejection of Petchey In Brief Merger issues Diageo disposal Exchange rates A mod's answer to Barcelona's rockers The Times Tiner seeks restoration for a damaged industry Daviess French stick Better late Risk-takers Shares close off best Mitsubishi Motors Bull in a china shop revives fortunes Case study: Wedgwood Martin Waller Suggest some solutions to end a culture of deceit The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Working on trust Bookshelf The Trusted Advisor David Maister, Charles Green and Robert Galford CeBIT strives to get on message Technology Ebookers denies takeover rumour Dell Picture Gallery Hippy inventor proves soft touch Biocompatibles under pressure Redbus attacks City valuation Chips off the old block, unfortunately CAF Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business for Sale Idea that cleaned up Times Square is no way to UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Invest in Film and Television Tax Efficiently Ip Multiple Classified Advertising Items Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recession Proof Franchise Loans & Investment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New guide on share schemes In Brief Overseas view Legal warning Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Marcus Fox Blunt Yorkshireman who turned his humble origins to good account as he advanced through the Conservative Party Shirley Russell Costume designer who formed a formidable partnership with her director husband Court & Social In The Register today Whats Important Lives remembered Lives in Brief Frank Jessop, founder of the photographic retailer Jessops, was born on December 15,1905. He died on December 24,2001, aged 96 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Herbert Spencer Graphic designer who led a generation in modernising the British approach to typography Births, Marriages & Deaths Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Long live the evolution Is Charles Darwin's theory of evolution incomplatible with Creationism? Nature Notes News Quiz On This Day Ceasefire in Algeria at Noon today Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life March 19,1915 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Appointments Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Memorial service School news Multiple Display Advertising Items Futuristic designs exhibit a timeless quality Luncheon Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Announcement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments in the Forces Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Church news Answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Next time lucky England selectors fast approaching new-ball dilemma Cricket Tv political censorship not justified on the ground of taste Law Report Ban on identification of HIV dentist's health authority is justified End of the umpire? Australia finally denied by Kallis British aim to stay top of bill at talent show Modern pentathlon Dog days as catspaw of wind keeps us becalmed in the Doldrums Sailing Britain's golden girls: the inside view Ailing McLaren in danger of killing off another season for Coulthard Motor racing Roll of honour Street Cry emerges as danger to Sakhee Racing Hereford Exeter fixture lost to waterlogging Results from yesterday's three meetings Ayr Sedgefield Needham returns to reality at end of glorious week Reading the racecard Blinkered first time The Times Hansen is unfazed by events in Wales Rugby union The results service Football The Times St Vincent sink in the English mud England head to Venice on learning curve Rosslyn Park schools sevens Today's fixtures Giants eye win for place in play-off Ice hockey Ice hockey Superleague Pools forecast Wood in clear after 'witch-hunt' In Brief Fossett record England changes Sainz injured Alldis at double Lee loses again Edwards lured back out to sea by an ocean of regrets Leigh's gallant run soiled by threat of disciplinary action Rugby league Times Square Lister denies culture of dependency Squash No place for Davis at the top table Snooker The Times French revolution needs time arid money to succeed Tennis The Times Rival may let Baxter keep medal Skling Merrien's recovery puts Guernsey on the map Bowls Picture Gallery Snow reports Defeated Henman reflects on week of contrasts Atkinson's team built on strong defence Fantasy League football Your player list with updated scores Fantasy league Leaderboard Youth leaderboard FA Cup leaderboard Liverpool find inspiration in history Football Burton tread a tough path The Times Attention to warm-up is vital for the legs League receives report from Wolstenholme FA to overhaul fixture list Ferguson keen to shut out any second thoughts Tottenham's decline accelerated by Powell Football The Premlership Today Roma still soaring thanks to the little aeroplane Technology signals end of the umpire Is this latest experiment for the good of cricket? French Polish Great expectations Tomorrow Take control of your business overdraft The euro will fail Lifestyle Health Arts Law A state turned upside down The euro: no, no, no In the second exclusive extract from her provocative new book, Margaret Thatcher argues that joining the euro would destroy Britain's political independence—and our economy Teaching Gorbachev a lesson Fathers no guilt No Title Politics national treasures Older men: almost Bad news for Young Turks: not only does new research show that older men make better lovers but, Times experts reveal, experience and wisdom make them better at most other things, too Music life begins at 60 Actors experience counts Writers creative Getting to the bottom of Kylie Kylie Minogue was the innocent girl next door on Neighbours. Now she has turned into a raunchy megastar. Joe Joseph takes an academic look at her assets Homage to a much-loved historian Anthony Howard James Callaghan has scrupulously observed Baldwin's injunction never to spit on the deck to speak to the man at the wheel No standing on ceremony at this do Joburg now, London later South African-style armed raiders will soon be here, says Julia Wallis-Martin Fujifilm Fitness fights diabetes Dieting and exercise can delay the onset of type 2 diabetes. Suzannah Olivier reports We Challenge You to Biy vitamins cheaper! Too dizzy to function As many as one person in 30 experiences a form of vertigo, due to an inner ear problem. Justice Hancock investigates AA Group Will my children be alcoholics, like their father? Healthspan 'Unbearable pain invaded every cell of my body' For six years Sacha Bonsor had to endure the agonising effects of a brain haemorrhage - and the operation that saved her Marie Stopes International How a brain haemorrhage takes place NHfA Been there, done that forced to face the truth I just seize Dora Bryan at 78 has ha rave reviews for her role in The Full Monty, says Catherine O'Brien Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Picture Gallery Every Saturday Asians out of Africa Some of the greatest stories never told are coming to a theatre near you, thanks to Tara Arts. Daniel Rosenthal reports Extracting the digital Radio The audio revolution has Ian Johns wondering how he can get his computer into the shower City that never sleeps reawakens The good news, says Sophine Chadwick, is that New York is getting back to normal—everyone is squabbling about what to build, and where A virile voice in full cry HMV New jazz albums T2 critics' choice James Christopher's Top ten movies Entertalnments New London Music Summer Evening Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling T2 radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Choice The Tower of London BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2605 Choice Rolex Auctions, tax and stately homes Cherie Bootch, QC Market forces Your Shout Warnecke Consulting Clerk to the Justices Bovis Homes Virgin Why the trade unions are worth defending The Times Law Section Ej Legal Order your solicitor at the checkout Proposals before the Law Society Council Signal a reshaping of the legal landscape, says Frances Gibb AWE The children divorced from help A Family Court judge says that he system is not able to care for the most vulnerable when marriages break up. Graina Langdon-Down reports Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Salford JM Joanne Manson Recruitment The art of saving a heritage property Mary Ambrose looks at the taxatio implications of Lord Bath's sale of artworks to help preserve Longleat 'Just because there Deterrent to DNA hunters Court rulings that can leave litigants out of pocket Going to law can often lead to a fresh dispute—with the legal system. Frances Gibb updates on three such cases Does low-cost also mean second-best? Legal obligations may not guarantee redress when a low-cost airline lets you down, says Cameron Timmis How 'netspionage' could change the way we live The ease with which cybercrimes seem to be committed should be of concern to all, says Anthony Riem In the City Law Week What the legal joumals are reporting on this week Bulletin board Cross-Examination March 2002 by C J Brougham Yuor Shout The College of Law on redundancy, investing for family and qualifications Lawyer of the week BBC Old Bailey Press Recruitment Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Christie's Paralegals Req'd The Times Napier succumbs to the lure of the London office Trading places Picture Gallery TMK Solicitors The Times Hays ZMB ITC Central Law Training Opportunities in Business…
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