News from 28/03/2002
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Dawson Scott, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Brian Galipeau (Chief Superintendent), DJM, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David L. Crosby (Consultant surgeon), Magnus Linklater, Simon Carter (Chairman), Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, Ben Smalley, Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Graham Watson, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Mark Sanders, David Chater, Raymond Snoddy and Tom Baldwin, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Alison Kervin, Richard Irving, W. J. Rennie, Barbara Ellen, Eric Crowther, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Peter Wyman, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Matthew Wetmore, David McVay, Frank Grenier, Bronwen Maddox and Michael Evans, Jane Bird, Steve Keenan, Jack Malvern, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Raymond Wootten, Anatole Kaletsky, Catherine Taylor, Charles Bremner, R. W. Davis-Foster, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Ruth Lea (Head of the Policy Unit), Daryl Holden, Mark Court, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Stuart Crainer, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Julian Oxley, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Rob Wright, David Martin (Conservative MP), Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture writer, Peter Hawkins, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Stephen Ross, Chris Partridge, Chris Griffiths, Elderly Care, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Updesh Kapur, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Ross Dunn, Dr Thomas, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, Matthew Pryor and Lewis Stuart, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Danny Lee, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, Annie Turner, Kevin McCarra, John Polkinghorne, Mike Rosewell, Michael Hartnack, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Christopher Reed, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Tony Dawe, Graham Searjeant, Chris Quick, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Norma Laming, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Catherine M. Castree, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Enda Leahy and Daniel Grlliopoulos, Michael Evans, Brian Hale, Roger Maynard and Sam Coates, Frances Gibb Legal Editor and Tim Reid, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Enda Leahy and Daniel Grillopoulos, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
Resumo100 VIP trips to the FIFA World Cup to be won Football crisis after digital TV collapse Stables rapist Charcol Tracy Emin finds her lost cat poster has become an art form Index Dagenham boy Dud is dead at 66 Why the war on Iraq won't start next week Suicide bomber kills 15 at Israeli resort Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Let Milly go, plead parents Pro-hunt march to pull in 500,000 protesters Flanagan says the IRA's days are numbered Green is the new green this season Intelligent Finance Union threat to cut Labour funds Naomi Campbell wins, but judge calls her a liar Hollow victory reflected in paltry damages 'Sensitive personal details' published Tod's Catwalk's queen of the tantrums 'lacks frankness' A bad omen that haunted channel to the bitter end Two broadcasters stand to win Minolta Itv Digital Rescue packages ready By Our Media Editor: How the biggest chiefs got it all wrong Premiership stars may face wage cut after ITV decision League is expected to seek redress in court How clubs will pay the penalty The Link BBC Sky Foot-and-mouth meant goodnight for many B&Bs Ibis Accor hotels New generation of guest houses chuck out chintz The top 20 establishments Riding club boss gets 20 years for raping children Royal patron knew nothing of the trial Millionaire hurt by car-jackers PC World The Computer Superstore Office belle to replace the three ugly sisters London eyesore was depressing place to work Tales from the towers No Title Roadshow will take operate the people Marks & Spencer 'Big Mac' chain not liable for scalding Alcoholic is struck off lawyers' register By a Correspondent: £157,000 Pele shirt tops sale record Court threat for France as tunnel still blocked Daewoo Lecturer takes hammer to corpse exhibit Norwich Union Direct Tourists hurt in Outback knife attack In Brief Boy, 11, in court Rape arrests Death in custody Hoogstraten row Choirmaster jailed Prince's job hunt More worship S Club now 6 (AP): Hiroshima book Now is the time to say goodbye, Dud 'Grubby little cherub' who delighted a generation Harrods Knightsbridge Freeserve Every Saturday Play Make the most of the week ahead Money A thing of beauty Travel Art in the park BT Parents of unruly schoolchildren face £1,000 fine Massive backing for AS reforms Teachers shot, beaten and threatened Computers Made Simple! Guitarist a Southern gentleman, says Stipe Body in quarry was missing schoolgirl BT No inquiry into racist killing, law lords rule PC World The Computer Superstore Doctor banned over girl's death Prescott lends ear to MPs' concerns Kodak Easyshare System Blair draws fire from Prodi over war on Iraq Ministers track down the NHS 'missing billions' Today in Parliament Cheaper Car Insurance Scientists crack mystery of the spinning egg Car crashes worse for fat people Laura Ashley Irradiation takes wind out of beans Carpet Right Academics solve the secret code of spread betting Gun rampage raises crime fears in France Ats Euromaster Gunman unlikely to face a trial The French way to arms Worries rise over lax gun licence checks Without a word, he rose, took aim and began firing 'It's like America not France—a pure nightmare' Nationwide Palestinians quit talks over Arafat 'snub' Virgin mobile Algarve Summit was a failure before it had begun Iraq sweet-talks cautious Kuwait Israel on high alert as Passover begins US secrecy over terror prisoners is against law Saddam and bin Laden help fanatics, say Kurds Travelodge Computer World America replaces missile stocks Emirates Shattered Afghans bury their earthquake dead Rescuers helped by British troops Inland Revenue Ian Smith stripped of Zimbabwe passport Dell Electrical field to keep sharks away Mayor of London 13 killed as sea bursts dry dock gates Ministers in Aids drug climbdown In Brief (Reuters): 'Bomber' killed (Reuters): Milosevic refused (AP): Price of antiquity Judge bans film linking Italian to London 'suicide' Unions march over terrorism 'slur' Gardensdirect This Easter's dearest egg Jessops Times Online Drug cartels in power war on Mexico border Housing Development Board British Gas Bush picks action man as top doctor Addicts may lose homes Priestly calling leads to mobile ban Cardinal enters celibacy row 'Springer' show husband guilty of murder African pop fusion blurs all boundaries Pop Damon Albern/Afel Bocoum Barbican Stephen Dalton Concert Troilus and Cressida Symphony Hall, Birmingham The Times Theatre Miseryguts Lyceum, Edinburgh The Times Scottish voters smart over smack of firm government The Parliament's pursuit of its narrow agenda has frustrated the electorate A host of golden daffodils should line the route of Labour's Third Way Picture Gallery What the world needs now is economists Flight cheques The Times Diary The Public Interest Press freedom and the Naomi Campbell case Weighing the Odds War against Iraq is far from imminent Cracked Eggheads Things you didn't know you need to know Hunting Lords A move for Byers? Challenge of the changing NHS IDS and the caring Conservatives A wonderful world? Pensions and the EU Bbc numbers game Police access to crime statistics Canal restoration Medals and the Sas Hottest show in town The Weather Mostly Dry and Sunny. Rain in North West Scotland The Times Crossword Weathercall Egg: invest Andersen merger trouble Briefing Imf bullish on US BT cuts call centre jobs COLT finance chief quits Three apply for Irish 3G New chairman for UBM European watchdogs Prudent nest egg Charts of the da Index End of the line? Winsor in Railtrack battle Losses of $15.8 billion at NTL spark liquidity crunch fears Broker fired after Enron note The blunder of Woolies The Register Lloyds TSB Business No Title Soaring lending fuels debt fears The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Standard Life ITV Digital brings new reality Business Editor's Commentary Smaller Companies Value Trust plc Figures point to slowdown in consumer spend Brown to reveal tax breaks for small firms Results in brief Jaguar Ceremony marks Merrill's return BSkyB chased higher amid ITV Digital woe Stock Markets Eurotop 100 United utilities flows smoothly Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates SkyePharma boosted by drug plans in US Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Investors in NTL face slim pickings Shares in LSE at record high In Brief Instinet warning ICAP 'recovery' Inventive offer School contract Exchange rates Dassault grip on Le Figaro is extended GKN funding plan for Airbus Hp Upbeat trading statement by GWR Shares post modest gains Imagine MWB to break itself up and return cash Talwar still discussing compensation Fairmont Unilever N. 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Mystery bidder pulls out of fray Barratt builds its profits up by 23% as margins grow IBM Poole quits as Ockham chief EU imposes tariffs on steel after US action Firms scrap pensions to cut pay, says TUC Costain may pay dividend next year Shares rise as Woolworths slumps into red Boss wants women's wear profit by 2003 Shell to build $500m terminal Underlying sales move ahead at Boots IBM Ottakar's buys Thin outlets for £1.6m Business Travel is edited by Steve Keenan Briefcase guide to Antwerp Malta Summer Special All-Inclusive Crackdown on ruse that cuts air fares Thanks to BA's new computers, travel agents will not find it so easy to keep ticket costs down for business passengers, says Steve Keenan Swiss targets the business flier Travel Room with a 42-inch plasma screen view Hanging on for BA Travellers' tales Multiple Display Advertising Items Canada: hit the peaks, ride the valleys Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Focus on Paris museums An Easter break that won't hurt the pocket Tony Dawe knows the best deals for seasonal and other holiday packages End of the line for boom in call centres BT's cutbacks may signal an industry in decline, says Dearbail Jordan For Sale Cost of options could be counted Lure of Energis rescue City Diary Diner dilemma City Diary Backdated claim City Diary Oil price reaches six-month high as US stocks fall Investors in Zen to get less than 10% R&SA faces insurance suit Court date set for OS dispute Inland Revenue IPE yet to have last shout Make 'enhanced quality' driving ethos of government review The Times Unit Trust Information Service Andersen can only watch as its world falls apart Berardino is gone and the planned global merger is fragmenting, says Jon Ashworth Regain Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Dudley Moore Multi-talented star who felt a desperate sense of failure despite a long career of making millions laugh William Sharp Controller of Hmso who exposed the office to competition and gave the customer better value for money Court & Social Lives in Brief Harry Hayes, jazz saxophonist, was born on March 23,1909. He died on March 18,2002, aged 92 Lives Remembered The Hon Mr Justice Roderick O'hanlon Judge of the High Court in Ireland who demanded that natural law take priority over the Irish constititution Births, Marriages & Deaths Robin Waterfield Writer, publisher and founder of the 'rough and tumble' bookshop in Oxford that bears his name To place A race against prejudice What does the Oscar success of Halle Berry and Denzel Washington really signify? 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 Polite Shop Lifting Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life March 28,1945 A prolific journalist assiduous editor, pioneering historian of the American language, H. L. Mencken covered much paper, a tranche of it published posthumously, such as this entry from his diary Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular The Times Queen's Counsel 2002 Today's royal engagements Notice Published by the Secretary of State under… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Crucifixion on Victoria Street Personal Column Celtic Offshore Wind Limited Church news Latest wills Answers Forthcoming marriages McDonald drifts to victory Australia bow to politics over Zimbabwe tour Cricket Index No free access to information Test for threats is objective Inquiry need not be held in public Queen's Bench Division Published March 28,2002 Regina (Howard and Another) v Secretary of State for Health Before Mr Justice Scott Baker Judgment March 15,2002 Awarding a different discount rate Court of Appeal Published March 28,2002 Warriner v Warriner Proof of lying is not proof of guilt Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published March 28,2002 Regina v Barnett Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Jakcosn and Mr Justice Owen Judgment February 7,2002 Adams will play in Test after escaping ban Portsmouth strike lucky Crouch deal goes through Union maintains stance towards hemisphere game Rugby union France earn chance of revenge in final The Times Sun shines on Brunel's enthusiastic supporters Australia stand to reap maximum reward from world takeover St Helens announce financial battle plan Rugby league The Times Wily McDonald drifts to victory on final approach Sailing Ainslie shows class in Finns The Times First major still has touch of Hollywood style Golf Organisers expect Boat Race to proceed as scheduled Rowing Race details The results service Times Square Hingis submits to power of Williams Tennis Warring drivers facing stiffer penalties England surprise as Hoornweg resigns Netball Racing results from yesterday's three meetings Nicol put in his place in Pakistan In Brief Sprott's big day Bichel back early Barrie blow England tour win Pohrer in final Littmoden becomes man for all weathers Racing Leicester Exeter Musselburgh Geraghty free for Alexander Banquet Diary Baptism of five for reckless Vogts Football: international matches Hughes takes some heart from Czech stalemate TEAMtalk By a Correspondent: Sutton makes a game of it FA Youth cup semi-finals By a Correspondent: Brothers give Villa the edge Morrison gains late reward in Ireland's canter Nigeria's numbers game gives few clues Football Suffo's late strike checks Argentina Coppell works well within limitations at Brentford Nationwide League second division club-by-club guide by Gary Jacob Fowler graduates from Eriksson cool school Football: International matches The Times Errant Cole gains sympathetic ear from Eriksson Beyond the fringe: how England's World Cup hopefuls performed Row, row, row the machine Five days to become an awesome oarsman Day four: bench pulls Northern Ireland fail to stamp authority Crouch standing tall as wary clubs hold back Football The Premiership Today Who says you will never win anything with kids? Montella is double trouble for England Enterprise Surfing USA Power play 100 VIP World Cup trips to be won Multiple Display Advertising Items Economists Appointments Www. thetimes. co. uk/appointments Whitneytyzack Selection Bupa The Sun On the move Ramsey Hall Hemsley Fraser A new breed of drive-by hacker Chris Partridge The way you work UCE Birmingham Harvey Nash My big break PSD Harvey Nash Abbey National Interexec Carbon Kingston inbusiness SAP FSA Learndirect BBC Business Development Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items ITS Silverdene Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Prudential LR NAO Phones 4u Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Project Telecom Connaught Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Executive Spencer Stuart The Scottish Parliament Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Page Spencer Stuart Odgers Adam Phones BBP&H Howgate Sable Odgers NHS Spencer Stuart Multiple Display Advertising Items Exec-appointments Whitehead Mann Harvey Nash General Teaching Council for England Strategic Dimensions HaysZMB Hays Executive Astbury Jones Search & Selection Howgate Sable On the move Spencer Stuart Luton A company with perfect vision Stuart Crainer People and profit LifeFitness Pricewaterhouse Coopers Packages Northamptonshire County Council The Caudwell Group of Companies Technical Recruitment plc Appointments Kurt Salmon Associates Barclays CDA Search & Selection Profile Iraq: why the war won't start next week Health Film Education We're just not ready for war George Bush is determined to invade Iraq. But even if he overcame the diplomatic difficulties, military logistics would demand a long build up. Bronwen Maddox and Michael Evans examine the options Road to war Dons Bush need allies? Every Saturday Can't we kill Saddam? The Deep is the biggest thing to hit the world of aquariums since Flipper the Dolphin's farewell tour Last round-up for cowboy builders Whose side are you on? Everybody's favourite long shot Tolerant and popular, Christopher Herbert is the compromise candidate who could become the next Archbishop of Canterbury. Profile by Mary Ann Sieghart The quality of Mersey How to avoid the curse of bedwetting Friendly care can help keep the old young at heart Fat is a male issue Support for screening Snorex Online Advice Oops well, just oops New Releases At 20 going on 40, Britney Spears is simply too old for her teenage role, says Barbara Ellen. Meanwhile E. T. phones home, but this time on a mobile Donmar Star of the week Crossroads Pg, 94mins E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial U, 115mins London International Piano Competition Watching brief … Pop stars m the movies UGC Wesley the vampire slayer New Releases Wesley Snips battles half of Bros in the Prague sewers. Now that's what James Christopher calls entertainment Renoir The Times TV movie of the week Ulee 's Gold (1997 ) Gosford Park Crawling from the wreckage Star of the Week Drew Barrymore's lfie is back on course at last, says sean MacAulay Sidewalks of New York New on video UGC Entertainments The Times Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Hell's Kitchen takeaway Interview Restaurateur and director Bob Giraldi spills the beans to James Christopher Anita Shreve Sea Glass Pupils act out bitter feuds Children in Belfast are getting to know each other through Shakespeare. David Lister explains God is not a puppet master This is what means, says John Polkinghorne No Title St. George's University Trinity The Times No Title Norfolk Country Council Albemarle Multiple Display Advertising Items Another String? Queen Ethelburga's College Freehold for Sale Former School Building Ashbourne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Students turn to OU over debt worries Traditional universities are losing out to flexible lifestyles, says Danny Lee The Times Bedford School Ed. forum Our panel answers your questions Dulwich Preparatory School Cranbrook Supply Teachers Seaford College Multiple Display Advertising Items How to contact ed. forum The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Review Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2613 Choice Scope The Times Getting the message Chris Partridge introduces a 16-page report on SMS texting, the spectacular success of the mobile world How texting can be less taxing Hardware A host of new products are now available for people who do not like messaging by mobile phone, says Chris Partridge When it's handsets to the rescue Security SMS is being deployed toaid deaf people and to help workers who are alone or at risk. It could save lives, says Jane Bird The panic button alerts an operator and activates a two-way microphone September 11 raised awarness of mobile phones' potential to help in a crisis Silent fight against the criminal Short Cuts Quick-fix solutions in the pipeline Business Applications When speed is essential, texting can provide a convenient way to swap information while on the move, says Stephen Hoare Engineers in hazardous condition who fail to text trigger rescue alarm bells Don't make it a sacking offence Off Meassges Box clever with your deliveries Home Retail If you're our of the house when that order arrives, a text message tells you it's waiting in your safe deposit box, says Tony Dawe Vodafone Targeting all the right goals Marketing From picking the man of the match to catching a plane, Sms services are trying to tap into lucrative new markets, says Chris Partridge Estate agents are using text to alert houses come on the market How to stay on the ball Short Cuts Forget postcards. 'Wish you were here' comes live The Money-Saver Businessmen and tourists are switching to fast and cheap text messaging, says Tony Dawe Help! Our boat's sinking The Life-Saver How an SOS to her boyfriend in Cornwall led to Indonesia rescue Vodafone Go on, say it with a:-) Short Cuts Elections and the long Chris Quick reports on a pilot scheme that lets people vote using a system they like and how the law is using text technology You could be voting in a general election on your mobile after 2006 Congratulations! You read it here first Exam Resuts The days of waiting for the post are over, says Tony Dawe Vodafone The Times Cn U rd ths? Communicating Stepehen Hoare on how another generation has gone cryptic Play-as-you-go fun for gamers Entertainment With wireless gaming and gambling on a roll, mobile-phone companies are vying to take a bing slice of the profits. Tony Dawe reports Entertainment has become a key factor in attracting new customers to phone networks Punters with a mobile can bet on a horse and watch money disappear over a cup of coffee Tracking your Grand Prix favourites Case Study Vodafone The birth of a Advertising The hard sell has arrived on your mobile, but beware scams, says Tony Dawe Tomorrow: sound and vision The Future From shopping to selling houses, next-generation mobiles will be worth billions, says Annle Turner MMS will be a boon to many field workers, from insurance staff to estate agents Case Study Vodafone
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