News from 25/03/2002
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Leon Rose, Margie McGregor, Andrew Gimson, Michael Aylwin, DJM, Bryan C. Diamond, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Joanna Bale and Michael Evans, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Lee, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, Denis Wilkins, Jonathan Lennie, Philip Howard, John Boyle, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Regina Kibel, Graham Seargeant, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Keith Brown, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, David McVay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Debra Craine, S. Hugh Mahoney, Richard Alston, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Gareth Rees Technical Assessment, James Moore and Angela Jameson, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Laura Blumenfeld, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, Lynne O'Donnell, Marion McGilvary's, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Daryl Holden, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Charles Ross, Russell Kempson, Alexandra Frean and John O'Leary, Oliver Kay, Nick Angel, Lisa Armstrong, Richard MacNair, Neil Harman, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, David Lawrenson, Paul Sexton, Sean Macaulay, Michael Wilmot, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Mark Venables Non-League Football, Matthew Pryor, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Philip Stott, John Unsworth, Brian McCabe, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Melissa Kite, Paul Kinsella, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Russell Hotten, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Omar Khatib, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Catherine Phlip, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Sophie Chadwick, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Mia Frampton, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Bill Edgar European Football, Katty Kay, George Bird, Christopher Walker, Peter Lansely Women's Football, Jane Shilling, Cynthia Fitzsimons, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Frank Norton, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Ben Macintyre, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Adam Howorth, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Daniel Crewe, Allan Hall, C. A. Carvell, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Maureen Freely, Philip Pank, Ben Webster and Philip Webster, Patrick Jenkin,
ResumoMy search for the terrorist who shot my father -… Bigger and better for sport Top boarding schools face inquisition on child abuse Plea for Milly Inside Consignia axe Oxford blues Lords retreat Pensions hit U-turn on cash for Railtrack shareholders The Times Today Duncan Smith takes a leaf from Bush 100 VIP trips to the Fifa World Cup to be won Henderson Global Investor What's Important Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Irag stance fuels Labour discontent Drinkers besiege police on Alderney Drive to overhaul hauliers' bad image Engagement Rings from David Morris Please let her be safe pray family of Milly, 13 Carjackers follow woman home and snatch BMW at gunpoint Philips Anguish of best friend New champion comes to aid of children BT Morris threat to snub teacher conferences Allergy death risk 'small' Car Insurance Due? Barristers fear rise in complaints In Brief 'Supergun' ban Free-range M&s Mini forecast TB warning Safety for blind 'Oxo mum' arrest Crash kills girl Idol rivals swap Man recycled Hunt is on for Tsaritsa's gifts to a plumber's girl Aircraft engineer on spying charges Columbus Mercedes-Benz Tory leader tells members to be more passionate NEC Duncan Smith has the right questions, but no answers Howard cuts lower taxes from the party agenda The writing is on the cave wall, if the Tories should care to read it By Our Political Correspondent: Thatcher 'right for her time' PC World Healthcare debit cards proposed Post union set to halve its funding for Labour Jaguar First class display by England stars Nine in a row for football final jinx Cheaper Car Insurance Academies resign over 'bribe' for Oxford place History at college Toshiba Ivy facade conceals genteel poverty of Oxbridge MoD to cut 1,000 jobs in shipyards In Brief Airlines' neglect Hint at inside job Girls critical 10 rave arrests Call for boot ban Blair prepares to sound retreat on Lords reform Scholl The Week in Parliament Campaign saves slot machines in clubs Home Insurance Whitehall head to press for neutrality Fiery end of Earth's eccentric little brother Toshiba Spain gets tough on motorists In Brief (AFP): Firemen's visit Pope cancels Coffee all clear (AFP): China Tb project (Reuters): Fatal escape Higher outlay on the Nhs will ignite tax debate BT Bringing you and the UK together EasyJet. com Brown 'will get money for other pledges' Middle Britain is likely to take the strain Legal & General OneTel. Net British answer to Simpsons drawn into bidding war Revenue ET spells extra time in childhood Britain's homes are worth £2.1 trillion AA Insurance Services Retrieved art sold by camp survivor Dwindling order of nuns resorts to soul searching Bingo The Computer World Abbey's past is the shape of things to come Whitby's big place in history Paddick partners help press with their inquiries Hp Mass demonstrations spoil Dolce Vita What the Italian papers say RAC Legacy of Baroness Thatcher Free marketeer in hopeless appeal to French voters A sneak preview of how Stasi made Gdr a nation of spies Concern Italy labour reform 'will go ahead' In Brief (AP): Serbs protest (AFP): Tiger kills two (Reuters): Six die in Kashmir Hp Spring tide of Parisians enjoy Seine Arafat must do more before talks, says Cheney Hardliner set to be Israel's army chief AOL Marines remain stranded off Pakistan US wary after Iraq offer on pilot National Express Pilgrimage for widow who grieved twice Post Office British Gas Times Online China demands compensation for steel tariffs Russia's cheeky teenage heroine cocks a snook at President Putin One. Tel 100% Telephone Co. Halifax Wilbur Smith sties son over 'stolen secrets' The only time Reggie kray made me laugh Korea Japan Dance Queen Elizabeth Hall A poverty-stricken take on the City Theatre a Chaste Maid in Cheapside Oxford Playhouse Pop The Chemical Brothers Brixton Academy This is no revolution, but at least it's a start The caring, sharing Duncan Smith can still only dream of Downing Street If this is another Vietnam, then I'm a post-traumatic stress counsellor Picture Gallery Always remember, Tony, nobody loves a loser Goodbye Ben Harrogate Man The Tories need to be consistent with their new themes Brighter Skies A better economic climate offers Brown a fresh challenge E . T. Come Back Take the child within you to the cinema Balance of crime and punishment 'Myth' that Churchill was anti-EEC Protesting against capitalism Troops in Afghanistan Ashdown's Balkans Antarctic ice shelves Council tax Doubts over Tory party relaunch Children 'exploited' Dog in the manger? Uncanny likeness Test of time Sex objects The Weather The Times Crossword 21,995 Haus technologies Picture Gallery Smicer late show lifts Liverpool to summit Eriksson dials into secure line on Woodgate Times Sport Today Picture Gallery Fighting Spirit Easy does it T. M. Lewin England pull together to take command Cricket Higgins touches heights to leave Ebdon reeling Snooker Building oar power under cover Five days to get fit for rowing Radcliffe primed for road show after country stroll Athletics Flintoff's hitting puts focus on Giles Eriksson chooses easy way out of Woodgate maze Football Easy does it for Rangers as Nerlinger makes his mark Who's on the look out for new defenders Inter given breathing space by Recoba Save £££ on Times books Smith signs off with a touch of class Liverpool thrive as Thompson relinquishes reins Fantasy Shares Djorkaeff warms to Bolton's task in both word and deed Ipswich running on empty Welcome signs of maturity revealed by Smith Barclaycard Tottenham's luck holds to Tigana's dismay Football: FA Barclaycard Premlership United title dream fades after latest surrender Bergkamp masterclass wins admiration of Wenger and Robson Tessem allows no respite for Reid Moyes has tradition at heart of long-term planning FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide League: first division Europe Non-League football Second division Third division Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League Fixtures Failure to drive on could keep Coventry in first Football: Nationwide League McGhee takes stock as Millwall stumble Fruitful return for tangerine shirts Benarbia rescues a point as City near higher ground Reading find another grievance Tiptree preserve dreams of Vase final place after leaving Sudbury in jam By Our Sports Staff: Ternent puts positive spin on Burnley tumble Brighton miss chance Wobbling Wolves continue to exhibit lack of cutting edge Play-offs loom for chasing pair Halifax on way out Antics of Panizzi put whole new spin on victory Motor rallying Fly Emirates Laporte's team of believers are close to realising their destiny Rugby union Kelly's heroics fail to disguise Irish flaws Paul's influence delivers England to sevens heaven World Cup dreams scuppered Jupp excels with try hat-trick Wilkinson fails to conceal air of regret for England Rugby union Six Self-centred union has ensured game no longer lifts Welsh hearts or voices Wales learn the harsh realities from ruthless opening counter Luger on bench for club but shines for country Perks takes spoils with stunning late scoring spree Fujifilm Second win earns Borrego welcome Tour exemption Diaz pips Inkster for first victory Henman pulls strings in Britain's one-man band St Albans hit six to ensure promotion Hockey Ivanisevic haunted by fear of missing Wimbledon defence Noble relieved after Bulls survive late Vikings charge Rugby league By a Correspondent: Farrell steadies Wigan's nerves Bartrim saves the day for Castleford Britons struggle in Beerbaum's wake Equestrianism Ward makes winning a family trait Bowls Leander strike right balance Rowing The results service Think! Oxford row Wilson into history Snow reports Today's fixtures Rugby union Times Square Nicol fakes step closer in Pakistan In Brief Farewell hint Bayliss double F2002 unveiled Golden moment Zubrilova's title Essex land No 5 Tour finale moves Godolphin find rising stars to eclipse Sakhee Racing Newcastle Leaders in the National Hunt championships Saturday's results Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Defeat for O'Brien at Curragh Woodgate's omission clouded by conflict of opinion as FA takes moral high ground England quick out blocks to stun Italy's ten men Time for a rethink as fantasy becomes routine Schools illustrate sheer joy of playing for fun Schools sport Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Ben Hollioake England cricketer who gave exuberant displays of batting, particularly in the one-day game Nancy Trenaman Civil servant who became Principal of St Anne's College, Oxford, and welcomed its first male students Court & Social In The Register today What's Important Lives remembered Lives in Brief Persona Column Announcements Make a Date for your Diary Clive Burden Map and atlas dealer who found satisfaction when he managed to completed his personal collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items For All your Heartfelt Tributes No Title Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights Directory Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Depate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers From Our Special Correspondent: On This Day The Times, March 25,1955 After the Stream Engine Diesel Traction on British Railways Pnze. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life March 25,1977 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard University news Appointments Delivery Company Showing off with flowers Notebook Horticulture by Mark Griffiths Secrets of Jewish history revealed Latest wills You name it, he had a botanical term for it Appointments in the Forces Forthcoming marriages Dinners Meeting Answers Target 2 Point 5 Interest rate challenge ends page 45 Logical for Brady bunch to target rich Corporate Profile No 7: Amvescap Who's who in the boardroom In Business Toay Breach of trust to use loan contrary to terms of agreement Law Report The Company in detail History Damages for loss of caring time Court of Appeal pUBLISHED mARCH 25,2002 Lowe v Guise Ryanair on the case Pay for baggage and fly free The Times verdict How we reached our decision Capitalisation, week's change Economic 'idols' show strengths in contest final Overview can be misleading Times Online Shopping DIY with Abbey National BT Mergers in the water industry could save ?6bn Treasury faces ?1.5bn shortfall in oil revenues James Thin set to be broken up Alchemy backs recruiter buyout Rebels plan coup in Zen Easy credit can lead to bankruptcy Need to know: The week ahead No time to waste for ageing Europe Change on Week Exchange Rates Business Reader Legal Leader Pension schemes short-changed of ?1bn Itv Digital plans appeal Briefing Rail freight claim Amvescap may buy bank Sonera and Telia in talks Intertek gets set to float Marconi allays debt fear How the week finished Currencies Corporate Profile Consignia poised to unveil 15,000 job cuts Railtrack bet inquiry Fly free if suitcase pays Target 2 Point 5 Abbey National The Register Picture Gallery Viewpoint Parents Fashion Arts It's nothing personal 'I am part of my people' In his letters to laura Blumenfeld, Omar Khatib explains how he turned to violence Too eligible for you, Esquire Britain's top totty was conspicuous by its absence at a oarty held in its honour. Caltlln Moran was there Forever thirtyish Why are Marion McGilvary's friends getting younger? Because they lie about their age The Times It would be a mistake if Mrs Parker Bowles were to begin settling too early into the grandeur of what might one day be her position A golden jubilee for Oxfam Why Mrs Douglas needs little men Back to basics? The increasing number of adults returning to live with their parents is yet another sign that families are too child-oriented, says Andrew Gimson who fvours a more traditional upbrings, Maureen Freely, below, believes a laissez-faire approach is best De-luxe hose and reel Routine is not the route to happiness My son, four, is a 'picky' eater. What if he refuses to eat school dinners? Next week How you can help Poison legacy from the grave Water supplies are in danger of increased pollution from cemeteries, says Anjana Ahuja Fashion Phoebe finds her way Stella McCartney's successor has cracked Paris. pity she's too tired most of the time to enjoy it. Interview by Lisa Armstrong Montgo Fairest of them all Being blonde may be hard work, but it changes your life, says devotee Emily Davies Streetwise trenchcoats Who wears the trousers? Lisa Armstrong Fashion writer of the year Style index what's hot, what's not Great deals White, impractised? Oh, do Arts Still loving the alien La Movie E. T., back after 20 years, is hailed as a classic. Yes, says, Sean Macaulay, if you don't mind a bucketload of slush Short cuts, brief lives Theatre London fringe productions aren't wasting any time, finds lan Johns NT National Theatre The idol who never was The Gareth Gates of 30 Years ago tells Paul Sexton how he missed out on fame Garrick Theatre Critics' choice James Christopher's fop Ten movies Iolanthe Entertainments The Times Handel with care Rodney Milnes salutes the young hopefuls in a Handel singing contest Every Saturday Stuck by groovy building syndrome Architecture Will Alsop's design philosophy—if it's fun, do it—has finally caught on in Britain. Sophie Chadwick met him Music on a Summer Evening Bridge Chess Winning move Television & Radio Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Choice Tarka the Otter Radi 4,9. 45am/12.30am Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2610 Choice Life Etc Bbc Two, 7.30pm; Except Scotland Backfriend
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