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News from 22/03/2002

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Andrew Robson, Ted Johnson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Stephen Burgen and Richard Owen, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, John W. Latham, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Jean Coussins, Peter Lansley, MicHael Gove, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Jo Hunter, Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, John Nott, David Prockter, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Ivan Lawrence, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Peter Lansley Women's Football, Stefanie Marsh and Carol Midgley, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Michael Gaisford, Jack Malvern, Anthony Grant, Tim Reid, Steve Harris, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nigel ? Brassard, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Alice Lagnado, Gerald Morris, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Mark Court, John O'Leary and Philip Webster, Angela Jameson, D. F. B. Le Breton, Russell Kempson, Michael Freedland, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, John Stott, Ben Whitworth, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Mark Doran, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Mark Souster and Christopher Irvine, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Damian Whitworth and David Adams, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Clive Mathieson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jesse Crosse, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Will Carling, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Russell Kempson and Raymond Snoddy, Stephen Somerville, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Austin Spreadbury, James Collard, John Wright, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Sam Lister, Melissa Kite and Tom Baldwin, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Sam Lister, Clare McDonald, Emma Hartley and Chris Johnston, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Christopher Reed, Simon Buckby (Campaign Director), David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Hugh McIlveen, Stephen Dalton, Adam Howorth, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Martin Walller, John Phillips, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Clive Borrell, Sally Patten, Christopher French, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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No fox, no kill-no fun? Thatcher wrong on Europe say Tories Jupiter What's important The Times, with more News,… The Times Today page 2 I think Tony Blair uses his children ruthlessly I don't want mine to grow up like that, says Iain Duncan Smith Pakistan 'glitch' strands Marines Tomorrow Picture Gallery Mobile danger Repairs could shut the Tube for months Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times Police alert on Real IRA bomb plot 'Trivia ' blights Bbc, says veteran Planning system fails the public, says commission Council tax rise will average 83 per cent The Caravan Club Shrinking nations offer mothers cash for babies Less macHismo is a better answer than paying the stork Man of 37 met sex victim, 13, on the Net Moss to be model mother 'Svengali' mother of eight jailed for girl's kidnap Prada Girl vandal caught on camera was arrested again 24 hours later Softer line against cannabis saves 1,300 police hours Street hooligans face on-the-spot fines Minolta Early prison release essential, says Blunkett Spiderman comic inspired ankle tags Heritage town is earmarked for detention centre Fears for missing woman as phone found in alleyway End of the line for Generation Game PC World Marks & Spencer Drivers on mobiles 'riskier than drunks' Is this the stash of gunpowder Guy Fawkes had? Boy sex attackers named In Brief Big Bang update Court security Bill Morris Moben's Irish face prison for phones in pocket Alfa Blair's photocalls can leave him open to criticism Why the family was a focus for instant celebrity In the frame, right from the start Nigella puts on pounds with pinch of salt Organic banquet to be first in Britain Organic Planet Sainsbury's The Queen aims for an 'ordinary London jubilee Dixons Baywatch actress caught hepatitis via tattoo needle British Airways ODEON Body of evidence shows tattooing mark on history Sadly, she is no longer one of us, say Tories Sharps Party ready to dissolve National Health Service RBS Advanta Seismic murmurings may herald an earthquake in Westminster Duncan Smith set to paint his party in new colours Beat the Taxman Steinway & Sons A drink a day increases risk of breast cancer Currys Gene test for women to cut chemotherapy Police patrol hospital to ward off violence Expensive drugs aid arthritis sufferers Blood test can predict Alzheimer's in mice Calais link reopens to trains In Brief Law shop plan Nature best Care warning Heart bypass Lover wins right to find out if he is twins' father Ship man report 'huge task' Law lords reject Shayler's appeal Daewood Don't bet on gamblers knowing when to quit 'Whales' take the plunge for fortune Blair gives pre-Budget boost to education Mortgages Minister accepts Sellafield fears are legitimate MPs fight means-test pensions Labour 'puts more into Pr than ER" Zimbabwe 'unworthy of Games' Consultation can only delay death of foxhunting Labour MPs scent blood but impatient for the kill Miele Stag hunt ban 'will hurt red deer' Big Brands Big Value Pro-hunt lobby will harry Blair over Bill What's Important Bard greater than Dexter; but not in so many words Wickes A little night music planned for Edinburgh Jemima Khan turns reporter Worlds 'first photograph snaps £¼m (Reuters): King of Morocco marries In Brief (AFP): Sharia 'illegal' (Reuters): Film actor sued (AP): Tourists killed (AP): Embassy blaze Jujitsu Computers Siemens Terrorists won't stop my visit, says Bush Furniture land Killer-dog owners face jail sentences Italian State failed to protect us, says widow Virgin mobile Don't be driven to despair Rome calls in envoys on illegal migrants Collapse of building giant looms over Schroder's prospects of re-election Bungling Jospin sees lead slip away Russians outraged by Ukraine's 'Nazi heroes' Politician shot dead in Spain In Brief Egypt to appeal (Reuters): Watery past US 'spy' jailed (AFP): Island cashes in (AP): Big Brother ban Fallen Chums who were found with arms linked are laid to rest again Dolphin Bathrooms Talks are off after suicide bomber hits busy street UK online Try to avoid killing the weak, says cleric Kidnap hunt police find five corpses We are afflicted by sins of paedophile priests, says Pope Clintons are in the clear over Whitewater saga NatWest Computer World 100 ft Aphrodite to rise over Cyprus US to give terror trial suspects enhanced rights Briton to be charged with Pearl murder 'Smoking gun' was damp squib Norwich Union Direct Dollond & Aitchison Police badge leads to discovery of woman officer's body in rubble Afghans rush to celebrate rebirth Hunt for Buddha who slept through Taleban Musharraf seeks power backing by referendum Trapped on lime sticks until the hunters come and… Killings prompt search of Grozny B&Q Times Online Amazed Last act for Vietnam victors Expatriates wield flare guns for defence Briton is accused of £200m fraud DELL Numbers count more than names Rock Sheryl Crow Scala, Adam Howorth Theatre Plasticine Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court Fujifilm Comedy Stand Up South Africa Riverside Studios, W6 Simple way to be east adrift Concert Desert lsland Discs Gala Festival Hallq What's Important Leninists, Trotskyites, and the fate of the Tories Dances Smith must reconnect his party with the modern middle class Inglish is a strange language but we should be wary of rashonaUsing our spelling A Keep Police Off The Streets Strategy Unit Silly old moo Cell Division Blunkett and Brown must agree on crime policy The Muddle Way Blair has set himself up for more trouble on hunting A Cowed Press Old Soviet habits are stiffling the news about Chechnya Cabinet 'arrogance' IRA amnesty deal Singles and doubles The 'unsettled question' of Britain's Eu membership Pensioners in search of a fair deal Barristers' pay Christians under fire BBC numbers game Appeals over TV aids for umpires Drink-drive limits Shopping and thinking The Weather The Times Crossword 21,994 Disney's Return to Never Land Byers hurries Parliament Concern over GE Innogy falls to RWE Holzmann rescue fails SEC warning over Enron Cruickshank reform call C&W defends policies Rexam hits high Charts of the day In Business Today: Commontary Searjeant 3& The… Royal expoter Chinese partner for MG Rover Compensation plan by Equitable Smith & Wesson shoots ahead Midas in reverse The Register Henderson Global Investors The Times Need to Know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Byers turns Ppp on its head Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft France Telecom seeks £5bn more from asset sales Orange to quit Italy and earmark cash for Germany Byers 'offers a blank cheque' for Tube bids By Our City Staff: Modern war lifts Cobham Wembley waits for kick-off By Our City Staff: Another record for Ask Central KYOCERa mita Bank of Ireland buoyant In Brief System delayed Shanks preferred Exchange rates Rolls slips over equity held in foreign hands Nick Hasell Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Next fashions riches out of rags Tempus Robert Cole Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Medisys gets a boost over us sales partner Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Price cuts help high street enjoy biggest gains for two years Next shrugs off threat of revival at M&S NSB revives reputation with US accounting rules Buoyant Morrisons rejects non-food trend By a City Correspondent: Barnes & Noble reports strong rise in net income Selfridges recovers from drop in London tourists The Times By Our Correspondent: Gucci expects sales to be flat this year IP2IPO in deal with university BT Rage calls in banks over credit jam Xansa issues second profits downgrade Results in brief Analysts' drug fears hit OGS Difficult days for a great company General Eletric under attack Successor to Huppi still awaited as ZFS cuts target Cox closes 'bad' insurance arm More question over GE's accounts 'A little dalliance' that could cost Welch $450m Progress on drugs lifts Elan Of wat reveals valuations Ns&i Carnival cruises to recovery In Brief Northern bidders Boost for bonds ICI rights issue Armitage goes Stellar funds Why the West may turn its back on Africa Save £££ on Times books Gordon's one-way street to high tax misery Action man and the NAO City Diary Unintended City Diary Russia's Siberian crude comes in from the cold Saudi Arabia's dominance of oil production faces a growing threat, says Carl Mortished Andersen's firms in Hong Kong and China agree to PwC merger Profits surge at Taylor & Francis Pepsi wins the pay challenge Spencer admits mistake on bet CBI says UK industry over the worst but recovery will be slow TESCO Royal flag-waver stands up for British industry The Friday interview The Duke of York The Times What's Important Buying property abroad? The Times World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manchester-G Mex Today France Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Cote D'azur-Cannes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Javea La Guardia Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Propertunities Duquesa Fairways Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Paradise islands in the sun reward prudent investors Turks & Caicos: a reomte idyll, perfect for the idle rich The Times Unit Trust Information Service Church's Midday gains fail to hold Barclays Debate Green-belt development Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Commander Guy Clarabut Resourceful submariner who wreaked havoc on enemy shipping in the Mediterranean and the Far East Percy Dickins Co-founder of New Musical Express who devised the pop music charts Dinora Pines Psychoanalyst who wroked with survivors of the Holocaust are explored the human capacity to survive exterme suffering Court & Social In The Register today What's Important Lives remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Lives Brief Oliver Johnson, jazz drummer, was born on December 5,1944. He was found dead in a park in Pris on March 6,2002, aged 57. A man has since been arresled in connection with his death Alfred Rodrigues Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Cricket's wider use of TV replays Are umpires right to think that TV technology will weaken their authority in the field? Nature Notes Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Green and Pleasant land? The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is calling for more green-belt development News Quiz Man Accused of Bid to Kill Royal Bodyguard Every day we print three different quiestions. During the week the answers remain the same but the questions get easier Word Watching Daily Life March 22,1890 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Buckingham Palace Fare savers Lord Shore of Stepney Mr Nigel Murray School news Persona Column Ampleforth Society Sir Peter Holmes Symposium Luncheon Dinners Answers Announcement Forthcoming marriages B. H. P. A Delivery in double-quick time First drive Vaughan Freeman white van man has never had a Transit like this Imports AUdI Euro Car Consultants Motors Multiple Display Advertising Items Addition of refined diesel takes Cruiser into comfort zone Offically the Uk's Number One Car Supermarket Go Online Motors Mini turns into pocket rocket First Catherine Riley The Cooper S performs like a true driver's car Picture Gallery DVLA Multiple Display Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Alfa GTA is about lightness tout de suite Rover's devil is in the detail VW Multiple Display Advertising Items What a waist Fine-tuning required to make England the best Will Carling The former England captain on the lessons to be learnt Public interest defence not available in secrets prosecution Law Report House of Lords published March 22,2002 Regina v Shayler Beforfe Lord Bingham of cornhill, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Hutton, Lord Hobhouse of woodborough and Lord Scott of Foscote Speeches March 21,2002 Council is liable for swimming injury Court of Appeal Published March 22,2002 Tomllson v Congleton Borough Council and Another Before Lord Justice Ward, Lord Justice Sedley and Lord Justice Longmore judgement March 14,2002 The Times Great tragedy of Maradona, the bloated genius who let his talent waste away Simon Barnes Decline of the football wonder who is a duffer at life Loughborough still set the standard University sport Umpires will still be able to play to cameras Leighton aims to catch Canada cold Water polo Fighters get their kicks in battle of Britain Martial arts Adiemus sneaks into Lincoln field Racing Doncaster Yesterday's results Newbury Johnston feeling confident over classic prospects Kelso Healey has hands full to match Robinson Rugby union Stubborn Welsh continue to allow spectre of England to cloud future Gerald Davies Time for nation to find the maturity to move on St Helens ready to assess Hull's right to be included in elite band Rugby league Having survived the streets of Calcutta penniless… Scotland take safe option with Leslies Harlequins in drop zone Coria wants to take revenge after drug ban Tennis Leading pair agree to play in team cup Smith skips to success Bowls Positive Montgomerie is all smiles Golf Birdie haul puts McKay into early contention Umpires may boycott Leicester Hockey The results service Ballesteros proves to be a big hit again Leaderboard Essex Met close in on title Netball Ebdon books place in last four Snooker Rosslyn Park Schools Sevens England 's future remains a game of politics Cricket Edinburgh boosted by Bunyan In Brief Garvey excels BAR staff cut Female touch Kasprowicz signs Fujifilm United fear battle of Britain Foolball: Champions League Lactic Ii lays Whitaker's fear over inexperience to rest Equestrianism Uphill battle for injured Ford drivers on Catalunya tarmac Motor rallying Arsenal 's destiny undermined by travel sickness Leander poised to take on mantle Rowing That was the week that was incredible Football Times Square Dyer hopes struggling Barasley can take leap of faith Nationwide league first division club-by-club4 Screen test will be a turn-off for League clubs Football Russell kempson and Raymond snoddy find football's game of brinkmanship is set to have no winners, only losers The Sunday Times How commercial greed debased a pot of gold Fulham four bring youthful look to confident England Extra benefits to be held on ice Get fit, look fit: dates with skates The Times Barclaycard Reading protest over weak Blackpool turnout Foolball The Premiership Today West Bromwich winners on points Underdog theory in FA Gup disproved as myth Baxter's bronze age comes to abrrupt end Eriksson may defy anti-Woodgate faction in FA In Motoring: The new Mini Cooper S. page 50 No time to lose Zooming out Floored genius "Old Speckied Hen" Profile No fox, no kill - no fun? Arts Style Media Is there any thrill Fox-hunting could be replaced by a bloodless alternative. But will it catch on? stefanie Marsh and Carol Midgley report No substitute for the traditional hunt Why don't we like ken? With a less than glittering career as a Hollywood leading man behind him, kenneth Branagh has returned to the English stage. Joe joseph looks at the lookd at the actor we love to mock The critics Give Jolson respec A campaign against Ali G is an insult to a great star, says Michael Freedland Fujifilm DNA testing is perfect for establishing paternity, hence the rash of daytime shows that now use it as the key to higher ratings In New York Nicholas Wapshott Time for the Church to confess So, size matters after all The Times Reduced Shakespeare Co Viewpoint What is Adrian Noble doing to his (and our) beloved Rsc asks Benedict Nightingale Picture Gallery What's Important Going from satire to satyr Film The probable box-office success of the appalling Ali G sets lan Nathan wondering where it all went wrong for the British way of laughs Ocean's Eleven Smile if you're hard enough You think you've had a tough week: when Caitlin Moran wasn't up to her ears in snow she was waiting to go over the top And waiting and waiting And the winner is … decided Entertainments Bedroom Frace Critics' Choice Picture Gallery She's the cream of the cheese Pop New Albums Celine Dion is so much more than an Mor muppet, says David Sinclair but then he's heard her do Ac/dc The big guns of R&b and hip hop have united. Lisa… Heron A fear of the dark inside us Horrific memories buried deep in the subconscious are explored in an outstanding show at white Cube2 in London, says Richard Cork You' ve got to admire his guts Gunther von Hagens's bodies have caused quite a stir. But, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston he's not the first anatomist to get under our skins Bars at the top of the pull table A new guide claims to know where a night our can lead to romance Jo Hunter put it to the test Trouble Six of the best kitchen gear Brave voice of Russia's accuser Michael Binyon pays tribute to a Russian journatlist's expose of the Chechen war Facing the facts of age The bible for trendsetters has lost its editor and its edge, says james collard Luvvies first What is it like to report on the Oscars? Giles Whittell reveals all Media Diary Teaming up for wild success Crème: fresh Crème TES the Times Educational Supplement Multiple Display Advertising Items Tabloids seethe on awards night Ethnic Minority Internship Britannica 2002 The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Television & radio Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Picture Gallery Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2608 Choice Rolex

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