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News from 26/03/2002

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Andrew Robson, Alan Howden, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Martin J. McAllister, President, Caroline Flanagan, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Ross Dunn and Stephen Farrell, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tony. Foster, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Duncan Melling, Christina Micholas, Jasper Rees, Bronwen Maddox Foreign, Roger M. Goss (Co-director), Robert Thicknesse, Linda Tsang, Philip Webster, Ben Webster and Lea Paterson, Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Kate Beale, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Stephen Upton Chief Executive, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Ed Robinson, Matthew Banwell, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Patrick Pullicino, John Bungey, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Carl Evans, Dick Lindley, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Malcolm Hurwitt, Colin Sowter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ian Lamont, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Peter Watson, Dr Jane Collins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, James Moore and Angela Jameson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Laura Blumenfeld, Richard Forsdyke, Keith Tunstall, Anatole Kaletsky, Gillian Hands Scotland Correspondence, Peter Davies, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Colin Turner, J. Constant, Walter Merricks, Helen Rumbelow, Claire Sanders, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Kirk Murdoch, Managing Partner, Russell Kempson, Robin Howard, Nick Holt, Managing Partner, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Jonas Ridderstråle & Kjell Nordström, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Les Sharp, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Jay Russo and Paul Schoemaker, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, B. Veaper, Edward German Sailing Correspondent, Tom McIntyre, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, R. D. France, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Catherine Philip, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Michael Shrimpton, Cllive Ashton, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Joseph Palley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, David Pannick QC, Nick Hasell, Pat Smart, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Amanda Frew, Michael Corfin (Chair, London Passenger Action Confederation), Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, C. Elliston, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Katty Kay, M. E. Page, Ian Johns, Mike Rosewell, Michael Hartnack, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, A. H. Cox, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Haile Gebrselassie, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Martin Waller, H. R. Pierce, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Leigh, Stephen Dalton, John Hadfield, Frances Gibb, Simon Crompton, Mark Venables, Allan Hall, Sally Patten, Noel Copley, Anthony Howard, Johanna, P. R. Edwards, Bob Ingham, Martin Treacy, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Geoff Roberts,

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We cannot gloat. It is hard to point to a single… How anarchy came to Alderney Taxpayers' £10 billion bail-out Labour underwrites post and rail rescues Law Supplement How Jackson took break with a touch of class Index Big return promised for Tube investors Underscar 100 VIP trips to the FIFA World Cup to be win Blair and Adams agree on IRA amnesty Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Picture Gallery Times Online Hewitt all at sea over bracing air of Harrogate Parliamentary Sketch Teachers weigh plan to merge as super-union Faith schools 'must follow guidelines' Seat Army's new missiles a threat to its pilots The night hell broke loose on drinkers' haven Far and away the best for peace Sex assault teacher walks free Las Vegas law puts children in their place Tory lady mayor snatched by Senegalese gun gang GANT Oxford pledges to root out Scandal of cash for places Inland Revenue Head speaks of gaping void left by missing girl BAE man accused of spying AA Insurance Services Costly win for Irvine over photo Triumph for black stars in historic night at Oscars Fiftysomething actors adjust to sudden fame Sainsbury's Railtrack bidder sets out plan to cut delays Railways Hp invent Discount card savings to be cut Navy dock workers threaten to strike over privatisation plans Shipbuilding Intervention is fine, but what about costs and benefits Commentary Norwich Union Direct Consignia's plight could mean 40,000 job losses Post Office Virgin one account Rural deliveries cost too much 'I'll take the money and leave' Urban branches facing closure Scientists unlock the secrets of Antarctica Only 1 in 20 has 'pacemaker' to still Parkinson's tremors BT IF Intelligent Finance Find could end rock star puzzle In Brief Girt sentenced Guinness appeal Kapoor for Tate Correction German doctor is flown in to cut trust's waiting list NHS staff hit by low morale The British Hernia Centre £4.5m in damages for pilot Sainsbury's British hint of peaceful solution to Iraq crisis Magnet Marines adopt new route to Kabul in face of Pakistan's opposition Illustrious girls tearful return Straw's doctrine ducks the issue of real answers Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Three girls teen gang at seaside Swiftcall Malaysia Airlines Logbook of Hiroshima atom bomber for sale Labour MPs lack enthusiasm for Byers reversal Business Link Hewitt under attack over Consignia jobs Today in Parliament Esure Whitehall health files falsified, says Milburn Mayor of London Supporters defiant as last Scots hunt rides out Camelot's treasures unclaimed Royal & Sunalliance Blair to urge greener farms Burial at last for Orkney babies drowned at birth Ford Mediation talks collapse in Law Society dispute BT REM guitarist is quiet and sober, Bono tells jury EMI offers Robbie £40m to stay loyal The Royal Bank of Scotland Nationwide Gun-carrying pop star jailed for 18 months Germany heading for showdown on union power Hp invent £80m offer by Berlin to exiled academics The Times Cardinals 'urging enfeebled Pope to abdicate' Mont Blanc tunnel ban fuels Paris-Rome spat Gallic slaps at Italian pride have left 'junior partner' smarting One. Tel First direct. com A war of words Drug check may hinder ex-mayor's comeback Europe's Galileo navigation system puts US on the spot Tesco Abuse victim challenges the Church The Times (AP): Death for priest's killers In Brief (AFP): Swiss 'inhumane' (AFP): Dog asylum (Reuters): China launch (Reuters): Crocodiles killed US puts pressure on Israel to get Arafat to summit Beirut hides its scars for rare prestige event Rescue EasyJet. com Breaking News Times Online Brian Paddick Online Win World Cup Tickets 'Adulteress' another faces death Bradford & Bingley Opodo Poet faces jail after ridiculing Mugabe Pretoria defies court over Aids treatment Nepal may ban young climbers In Brief (Reuters): Rushdie claim (Reuters): Deadly ceremony (AP): Five in family die (AFP): Strangler spared (Reuters): . eu for Europe (AP): Space hopeful (AP): Harrison garden Little poetry in stilted tale of an exile's return Theatre Sorrows and Rejoicings Tricycle, Nw6 Concert Akademie f?r Alte Musik Wigmore Hall The Times Concert Philharmonia/Hickox Festival Hall The Times Oratorio St John Passion Barbican Why Tories must support Commander Paddick His 'crime' is homosexuality, his 'sin' has been a successful experiment Blair's runaway Transport Secretary sets policy on track for disaster once again Picture Gallery Upward mobility is on a downward trajectory Eye of a needle The Times Diary Early Exit The latest rail U-turn underlines the need for Byers to go Strikes and Votes Schr?der is in trouble as the German elections approach Colour Blind Oscars that are about talent rather than quotas Lady Thatcher's contentious views on Britain in Europe Declaring war on Iraq The Miss B ruling and the importance of patient choice English spelling BBC numbers game Drivers on the phone Railtrack payout and public purse University standards Referendum trigger Big words Show stopper The Weather The Times Crossword 21,997 Dell YTL buys Wessex Water PwC to aid Marconi Wadhwani changes tune 'No reply' by ITV Digital Merger talks resume Philip Morris shares fall Mario game release Brixton director sells Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Fancy footwork Railtrack may be relisted soon Insurers admit £12bn losses Snook to be Carphone chairman Off the shelf Charles Tyrwhitt The Register The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to sectors Post Office counts the cost Business Editor's Commentary Results in Brief Richer departure makes it the Knutsford One Airbus denies super-jumbo could face ban Andersen thwarted in Australia The Times Alexon turnover up 10% ANA Short-term prospects take shine off Sage Nick Hassell Stock Markets Eurotop 1oo Wash and go with Unilever Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates GKN stages rally after Japanese purchase Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Price of cocoa soars as world stocks dwindle Barclays looks at sale of BGI for £700m Turnover rises 26% at Metal Bulletin Man Group to beat analysts' forecasts BT venture in online services In Brief ABN closure Cadbury buy Chorion demerger Babcock deal Exchange rates This Announcement is Important and Requires your… Coffee, wheat and tea take a tumble Chancellor plays a dangerous game with tax Anatole Kaletsky Economic View London Stock Exchange The Times Wenger in a tight corner City Diary Non-stop service City Diary Dumb waiter City Diary E-grocers step up battle of the van man Technology Sally Patten finds out how a depot the size of seven football pitches will fit in Wessex Water falls to YTL in £1.24bn deal PPL spin-off may take six months Emblaze confident of deals Centerprise International In-store wireless project is a success Wine Rack off-licences rescued from ruin Case study: First Quench After losses of ?30 million a year, First Quench is in profit, writes Martin Waller Be seen, be heard—and make your presence felt Crossroads The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid for information service. For further setails on a particular fund, resders should contact their fund manager Regain Deciding factors Bookshelf Winning Decisions Jay Russo and Paul Schoemaker Finding the lost spark Lead to Succeed Funky Business Shares settle at low Jupiter Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Commonwealth Games harnessed for trade drive Overseas links and exporting An online club and expert advice can aid firms looking abroad, writes Elizabeth Judge Executive Jet Operation Unsecured Loans Case study Recession Proof Franchise The British & International Franchise Exhibition Business for Sale WVE Post Office Survey to help IT problems In Brief Payment savings Franchise guide Question time Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Cesar Milstein Immunologist whose invention of monoclonal antibodies has helped the fight against many diseases Birkin Haward Architech whose cycle tour ofHolland opened the door to new styles of building design In The Register today Whats Important Lives remembered Professor Edmund King Learning about the art of teaching, around the world Lives in Brief Professor Erik Lönnroth, historian and member of the Swedish Academy, was born on August 1,1910. He died on March 10, aged 91 Eddie Duckworth, MBE, was born in Athens on November 4,1923. He died there on March 9,2002, aged 78 Births, Marriages & Deaths Mike Rich Financial advisor who edited The Listner crossword Would you vote for Ken? Is Kenneth Branagh a great actor or is he trying to elbow his way on the Olivier's pedestal? Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers A Wonderful Record Oxford Win Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life March 26,1851 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Church news Personal Column The Times Squadron's last landing looks back on a glorious past Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard School news Announcement Luncheon Dinner Awards Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Answers Gebrselassie's rise provides hope in the long run The Kervin Interview In Sport Today Injury does not remove capacity to consent Family Division Published March 26,2002 In re B (Consent to treatment: Capacity) Before Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, President Judgment March 22,2002 Law Supplement Employee costs are recoverable Chancery Division Published March 26,2002 Admiral Management Services Ltd v Para-Protect Europe Ltd and Others EAT cannot rule on compatibility Employment Appeal Tribunal Published March 26,2002 Whittaker v P and D Watson (t/a P and M Watson Haulage) and Another Before Mr Justice Lindsay, Mr D. J. Jenkins and Mrs J. M. Matthias Judgment February 7,2002 Westwood and Cejka get the call In Brief Nicol holds nerve Shields to fore Australia doubt Johnson bows out Lincoln's trophy Towers on a high Rhodes to retire Times Square Henman sticks his neck out to make progress Tennis York see glimmer of hope as potential buyer steps forward Rugby league The results service Today's fixtures Pools forecast Illbrack crew see another victory on horizon Sailing Pipe finds little comfort in record Racing Alan Lee Journalist of the Year Yesterday's results Kelso Southwell Mullins confirms Florida Pearl as National absentee The Times Pritchard passes landmark Eggenkamp put in the spotlight as weigh-in reveals few clues Rowing: the Boat Race Perks benefits from divine madness Golf Leicester and Llanelli demonstrate strong grounds for appeal Rugby union Impact-free zone Five days to become an awesome oarsman Diaz relieved as long wait for victory ends From Patricla Davles in Tucson, Arizona Greening let off further punishment Surrey trio given leave to mourn a friend Cricket Cairns injury fears grow Fearless Storm force their way into finals Ice hockey Memphis closes grip on Lewis and Tyson Boxing The Times Highlights are few and far between for Itv Football On a culture of failure that has lasted 40 years The Times People's club emerges from ashes It is ten years since a league team folded in mid-season. Ian Lamont recalls the fall and rise of Aldershot Johnson takes heart as leaders falter Non-League Football Tie-break victory for Area Fifty One Fantasy LEague football Frenchman's final performance of season was help to this week's winner, reports Your player list with updated scores Smith diplomatic over his under performance Football The Times Wright-Phillips makes famous father proud Giggs pulls out in latest blow to Wales McCarthy's options restricted by injuries Beckham treads heady path with renewed air of confidence Barclaycard Portsmouth pass reins to Redknapp Football The Premiership Today Koumas dose to signing for West Bromwich Roma's fortunes suffer on both fronts Letter from Rome Pires suffering felt by club and country Harlequins unmoved by Luger's Twickenham show Matthew Pryor on the England hero consigned to Army duties by club side Times Sport Today Forward thinking Blade runners RBS Advanta Simply divine Picture Gallery Only in America Real lives Health Arts Law Contents As ever, talent is the winner As an emotional Halle Berry dedicates her Oscar to her fellow black Americans, Giles Whittell argues that the British have no right to feel smug about our treatment of black actors You can't just kill us After Laura Blumenfeld's father was shot by a Palestinian terrorist, she befriended the gunman and his family without revealing her identity. In this final extract from her personal memoir, she tells how she pleaded for his freedom in court The National Art Collections Fund Be fair over women priests, Blair Why should Mo Mowlam be capable of spreading alarm in a way that no one else, having left thr Government, has managed to do? Turnover on the Lords' TV menu Been there, done that crashed the Queen's car Cinema for grown-ups It is about time that the film industry raised its sights instead of pandering to the popcorn clases, says Cenia Brayfield Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Just not Theroux Louis Theroux is a clueless geek on screen—but it's all a cynical act, says Jasper Rees The Times Walk like an African Health Kenyan women's posture allows them to carry heavy loads. Imitating their pendular motion may help backache, says Peta Bee Garlic Focus on the right advice Who is most likely to identify the early signs of eye disease? Not a Gp but an optician Simon Crompton reports ProstateClinic Zipvit Soothing touch Dr Jane Colins The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Acorn Stairlifts The price of an Oscar frock-up A bad look on Oscar night could spell the end of a Hollywood career. So watch out Uma J-Lo and Cameron, cautions Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Tragedy amid the chaos Arts Theatre a British tour to Israel of Titus Andronicus has shown again how Shakespeare can resonate more strongly overseas, says Daniel Rosenthal One reviewer said:'Sharon and Arafat should see this play' Of course they didn't The needle and art made flesh Exhibition The origins and history of the tattoo get under Erica Wagner's skin HMV Enjoving the late, late show Forget the cult of youth; good presenters are not the retiring kind, says Ian Johns The Times Homeless blues Jazz Ronnie Scott's in Birmingham was just one of many venues in trouble, says Clive Davis New jazz CDs In the throes of Passion New Classical Cds In search of the music of Easter, Geoff Brown investigates sounds sacred and profane HMV Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Entertainments The York Realist The Times The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Films Choice The Tower of London BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2611 Choice Harrods Sport: drugs, sponsors and sales promotions Unravelling silk David Pannick Image matters OS Ordnance Survey ITC The Times Queen Mary University of London University of Northumbria at Newcastle Is the silk unravelling for the traditional Queenis Counsel? Hopeful barristers will discover today if they have joined the elite, but critics believe the system lacks transparency and need reform, says Frances Gibb Duchy of Lancaster Press freedom is out of court Bovis Homes Dorset Magistrates' Courts Committee News M'learned martyr Milosevic The Yugoslav dictator is running rings round his accusers. Adam Sage reports Dirty money law is bad for business Multiple Display Advertising Items National Probation Service The University of Salford Be on the about sal gimmicl The World Cup will bring a rash of linked offers, but promotors must take care not to fail foul of the law, says Rupert Casey Lack of any statutory definition of 'contribution' or 'lottery' give room to manoeuvre Innocent drugs, harsh bans Sponsorship abandoned Stories that get in the way of facts John Cooper Media review Lawyer of the week 'I don't believe conditional fees are in the interests of client' Bulletin board E-sign with security Lord Chancellor's judgment unclouded by political issues Scottish law on MNPs Saving face is all a matter of image for the famous A new ruling guards celebrity reputations in the unauthorised use of pictures, says Christina Michalos In the City Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week 'Varsities score on research and lose on funding Assessments hit new highs, but success came at a price, says Claire Sanders An improved train service Caroline Flangan explains a new diploma for Scottish solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items JM The Times Up on the ski slopes during two high-profile cases Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Michael Page

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