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News from 29/03/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Holbrook, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, DJM, Digby Jones, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Patricia Davies, Neville Davis, Ian Nathan, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Alistair Peck, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Jane MacQuitty Wine Correspondent, Mark Souster, Jonathan Lennie, M. D. Oliver, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, James Bone, Richard Irving, Matthew Hickley, Roger Maynard, Paul Ketteridge, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Nick Szczepanlk, Shyam Bhatia, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Roger Kingerlee, David McVay, Auckland details, Cornelius Lysaght, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Peter Watson, Tim Reid, Mary Ann Siegbart, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Henry Robinson, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Zahld Hussain, Rodney Milnes, Alice Lagnado, Mary Knowles, Miranda Ingram, Chris Johnston, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Paul Owen, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Derwent May, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Denis Pereira Gray (Chairman), Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Lawrenson, Simon de Bruxelles, Robert Sullivan, Len Cook, Matt Dickinson and David McVay, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John T. Davidson, Clive Mathieson, Mike Storey, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Laurel Ives, Tony Titchener, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Claire McDonald and Sam Lister, Mike Beaumont, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tony Lewin, Clive Barron, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Katty Kay, Laurie Tester, Matthew Pryor and Emma Hartley, Brian MacArthur, Jack Pridham, Mike Berry, Philip Roe, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Mark Hodkinson, Michael Hartnack, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Margaret Grigg Chairman, Christopher Reed, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, John Pearce, senior executive, David James, Greg Hurst and Mark Court, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Alan H. Green, Christopher Andrew, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin and Andrew Plerce, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Brian Hale, Robert Whymant, Stan Sherman, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Tom Baldwin and Alice Miles, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Alice Miles and Tom Baldwin,

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Gridlock blights Easter holiday getaway Digital crash leaves clubs playing for extra time Become a born-again atheist for Easter-Simon Jenkins Index How the KGB tried to destroy Rostropovich Inside Billy Wilder dies Strapped for cash Taleban 'preparing for spring attacks' Union cash for favours row splits Labour Chanel What's Important Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Orange Order gets PR to boost image Short crosses Foreign Office in turf war over Africa Anger over rice DNA controls Whats Important The Times Fujitsu Siemens BBC staff to be given £4m 'pub quiz' induction Police hunt for missing Milly turns to home Soldiers wounded in action to get payout Child service ban RAF loses high heels battle Prada Millions set off on Easter break as tourism recovers Thousands caught up in motorway nightmare spend hours at standstill Chronology of chaos PC World Cornwall's railway closed for holiday Paddick inquiry appointed In Brief Hospital alert Rocker ruled out Biggs plea Instant details Writer shortlisted Ali G Charitable flock answer rector's heartfelt prayer The National Lottery BT Tougher checks on airport workers Glandular fever fails to stop Harry skiing Adoptive pair are not 'too Jewish' Wine buyers say 2001 claret is unpalatably dear Vodafone Cut-price Easter champagne lacks sparkle Champagnes for Easter 76 of each line up for Maundy money Skin cancer rising faster among men than women PC World One giant leap of faith for cling film balloonist New silks reflect a changing society BASF One bittern is twice as shy after a freezing night Byers gives free rein to Folkestone white horse Tesco Mutant cat dispute New link between violence and TV Prison for drag gang infiltrated by police Jowell accuses ailing football clubs of own goal What Important The Times DSG Retail Ltd. Future of the Clubs Prudent Grimsby consider more cuts Future of the Clubs MFI Football fans told to send TV soaps for an early bath Currys Small clubs look to youngsters for salvation Future of the Clubs Half Price Sale Every Saturday Weekend So why is he thinking of quitting ITN? Travel How to save Machu Picchu from being loved to death Comet Party chief who want to take Labour upmarket Increasing fees could solve the membership slump and debt problems in one. David Triesman tells Alice Miles and Tom Baldwin Whitehall watchdog attacks Byers Second teenager freed by judge in Damilola case Third World teachers give up on Britain Furniture land Jessops Theatre looks to the young By a Correspondent: Lost Scott expedition log saved Kuchma accused over arms to Iraq British Red Cross Gun spree killer leaps to his death in custody Framcis House Chilodrens's Horpice Lithuania refuses to shut A-plant In Brief Toll roads sold Archbishop quits New TV station Romany Bible The Sunday Times Wife seeks £1.7bn from Zambia's Rolex President' Marks & Spencer Italy may sue paper over exhibition 'slur' Whats Important The Times " oin me in sponsoring a child… See how far 50p… Japanese riot police tool up for the Cup Mugabe steps up terror campaign against opponents Whats Important The Times Journalists arrest causes wide concern Norwich Union Direct B&Q Scientists find 90m smallpox vaccines Equality direct Tanks roll in to avenge 'Passover massacre' Arabs unite in offer of peace The Times online Joint exercise for India and the US Halifax Taleban's chiefs keep in trim for comeback Zahid Hussian in Peshawar US builds case against Iraq BBC Time Execution sought for '20th hijacker' Breaking News Times on Line Bush tour raises millions before fundraising curb Hp Tourists in Italy defy terror attack warning 'Big money' Bill makes President a sore loser Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Hollywood loses a great as Billy Wilder dies aged 95 Fanfare for Slava from a host of his peers Concert Rostropovich Gala Barbican Geoff Brown Theatre Passion Chelsa Theatre The Times Concert Keenlyside/Johnson Wigmore Hall Oratorio Jephtha Queen Elizabeth Hall Labour pains are nothing for Blair to worry about Margaret Thatcher faced far worse dissent and still came storming back How Britain's fickle football fans ran rings round the monkeys at ITV Digital Picture Gallery Become a born-again atheist for Easter Figures of fun The Times Diary Love's Embrace "Who His own self bore our sins" (I Peter. ii. 24) No Turning Back Blair must stand firm against dissenters in his party Undeserved Penalty Support your local failing football club Retail sales statistics Railtrack payout Matter of judgment Support needed for our exports Cases of Miss B and Mrs Diane Pretty Post-traumatic stress Postal deliveries Fruit and vegetables BBC abandons globe as symbol Summer is overdue Double jeopardy Hottest show in town Cracked Seat of wisdom The Weather Mostly Dry and Sunny. Rain in North West Scotland The Times Crossword Weathercall The Royal Tenenbaums Andersen frontrunner Autoroutes takes off Airbus and Boeing deals NTL shares suspended Benetton profits tumble Millionaire club recruit Fall in UK productivity Grove raises holding Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Monkey business Fears grow for security of electricity supply NHS reform must precede extra funding, says CBI Barclays glitch leaves clients' staff unpaid Food for thought Young Ridgway & Associates Limited The Register EdF hit by big losses abroad and €1bn in costs The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Barclays' long Bank Holiday Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Results in Brief Signature to sell site as eateries face gloom Cordiant shares jump on $400m refinancing Six Unilever chiefs on ?lm JJB poised to win TJ Hughes Photo-Me value falls 25% The Times Westmont eyeing QMH as it builds 8% stake Ahmed 'secures funds' to take over Moss Bros Prudential lifted by talk of offer from us James Moore Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Cordiant in the comfort zone Tempus Robert Cole Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Mayflower surges on takeover speculation Dollar Rates Other Sterllng Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Warnings on losses by Delta and US Airways Five-hour conference call on future of Andersen Dissident Hewlett director sues over merger vote The Times Airbus and Boeing win $4bn of deals Lloyd's tries to allay US claim fears US economic recovery shows extra momentum Standard Life Review on financing for Fisher In Brief Tod's profits Comino approach De La Rue deal S&N sells firm Aberdeen ahead Exchange rates Oftel backs BT on high-speed Internet services BT Maiden eyes Continent Morality has no place in a game of monopoly Simply dyeing to find out City Diary Off target Dismal science A passionate advocate for British business The Friday Interview: Digby Jones Angela Jameson talks to the man who dreams of socially inclusive wealth creation The Times Galen in £28m drugs purchase RBS clashes with union on compensation to part-time staff The Times Unit Trust Information Service This Is a paid-for Information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Picture Gallery Claims Direct warns of higher losses International Care & Relief Court scuppers Centrica's US bid Advantages for expats will survive Eu entry Overseas Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Cote D'azur - Cannes The Times Algarve Portugal Quinta de Sao Roque Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Javea La Guardia Park Costa del Sol Case study Nordica Invest COM La Perla Living Citroen dons supermini crown First drive Tony Lewing Could the C3 trun out to be the perfect family car? Fuji Chrysler looks into its own back yard to get inspiration for concept Stuart Birch talks to Andrew Dyson, designer of the stunning new Crossfire Imports Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Car Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items 325Ci Sport Cab Auto, 02-02 The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Range Rover Vogue SE, Oxford Equities finish week on high Better than expected US economic data and a strong overnight performance on Wall Street helped the FTSE 100 to finish the week strongly. The index put on 57.1 points at 5271.8. Insurers performed well amid consolidation talk and hopes for an improvement in equity prices. Mining stocks also found favour Barclays Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Milton Berle American comic who became TV's first star, demonstrating the medium's power to halt the life of a nation for an hour a week Sir Ian Scott Enlightened diplomat of liberal instincts who opposed himself to race prejudice as the sun set on the British Empire Sir lan Scott KCMG, CIE, diplomat, was born in inverness on March 6,1909. He died on March 3,2002, aged 92 Lives in Brief Brien Chitty, theatre historian and founder of the Irving Society, was born on August 30,1934. He died on March 25,2002, aged 67 Richard Sylbert, film production designer, was born in New York on April 16,1928. He died in Woodland Hills, California, on march 23,2002, aged 73 Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Professor George Anderson Biblical scholar whose introduction to the Old Testament and religious history of Israel nurtured generations of theologians Professon G. W. Anderson, theologian, was born on January 25,1913. He died on March 17,2002, aged 89 David Jenkins Welsh academic who served the National Library and Museum, the Bbc, the police, judiciary, Chapel and Inland Revenue David Jenkins, CBE, public servant, was born on May 29,1912. He died on March 6,2002 aged 89 Ralph Rumney Situationist 'atist without works' who led a roving bohemian existence in Soho, Venice and the South of France Ralph Rumney, artist, was born on June 5,1934. He died on March 6,2002, aged 67 Taking English rugby forward Carling's Plan B for England calls for less arrogance and different tactics. is he right? Nature Notes Early Exit Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The latest rail U-turn underlines the need for Byers to go Keeping trains on track Is the Government right to change tracks and bail out Railtrack shareholders? Big Glasgow Blaze Whisky Bond Blows up News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life March 29,1950 Writing and medicine have often gone hand-in-hand, as in the cose of the American poet and doctor William Carlos Williams whose letters are perhaps his most immediate work. This one was written to an Indian engineering student who relished poetry Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Changing the Guard University news Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Picture Gallery Good Friday church services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faresavers Flights Directory The Times Court & Social The British Kidney Patient Association Times Newspapers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Church news Forthcoming marriages Appointments Answers (from page 41) Public Notices Is Middlesex or Surrey Station best? England look to end tough winter on a high note Cricket Index Damages for disclosure of sensitive personal information Task of union recognition group Reverter of former school site land Generous interpretation to ensure justice Passage to Istanbul McCoy frustrated on return to duty Racing Fujifilm Form lessons put students on the right track Cornelius Lysaght Life at the Races New technology launched to settle great race debate Rowing: Boat Race Harris aiming to ensure his contribution goes unnoticed Race details Blanks double not enough Hockey Yesterday's racing results Straight-shooter Cockerill aims high Sarah Potter talks to Britain's rising star of Olympic trap shooting Van Straaten makes world of difference Speedway The results service McKay overcomes nerves to put herself in the frame Golf ITV Digital's fare was simply wide of the marque Simon Barnes TV has turned us into sport snobs who want only the best What Important The Times Report will clear Azam of racially abusing opponent Rugby union Sven would never get away with fielding 11 substitutes at Cheltenham Zurich Premiership club-by-club guide How they stand Relentless Serena puts big sister in her place Tennis Broncos romp away with capital victory over slipshod Saints Rugby league Lewis is looking ahead to a whole new ball game Bradford come from behind again to preserve perfect start The Times Marathon is back to challenge the best Canoeing Collision leads to protest In Brief World challenge Rose cut for job Turkish delight Antrim challenge Cloud of gloom obscures excitement of great title run-in Football Morrison brings extra dimension to Irish versatility The likely lads Lomas predicts killer blow by Spain Snow reports Group six dates Today's fixtures Ronaldo takes cue signalling Romario's exit Gabbidon makes solid start Vogts wakes up to labour pains after night of gazing at stars Times Square Return trip to Barnsley reinforces prejudice Football Mark Hodkinson grapples with a lvoe-hate relationship Impatient Mandaric sticks by his revolving door policy Nationwide League first division club-by-club guide by Peter Lansley Cole must return to finishing school Football Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent The Times Eastern Promise A battel of the body and mind Get fit, look fit: five days to become an awesome, oarsman Neville bemoans fixture congestion United look to Reveillere I would do the same again and pay the penalty Wigan steal limelight with Ellington move Football Deadline day transfers The Premiership Today Doomsday may not be here for clubs just yet Bill Edgar Statistically Speaking England left to fret over draw from hell Group seven fixtures guide Bernard angers Robson Times Sport Today Alliance Leicester Channel funnel Picture Gallery Crews control How the Kgb tried to destroy Rostropovich History Arts Style Media Contents Art in the park Tomorrow only in trave Dirty tricks and the KGB Secret Soviet files show that after the great cellist Mstislav Rostropovich went into exile in 1974, the KGB ordered its agents to plant malicious gossipt and critical review in the WEstern press in a vain attempt to destroy his reputation, Christopher Andrew reveals How Easter adds up The timing of Easter depends on arithmetical formulae first developed more that 1,500 years ago Peter Watson reveals exactly why the festival falls on different date every year To begin With Easter was far more important than Christmas Call us mad but we want to walk Moles who want in from the cold Former soldiers who spied on the IRA tell David Lister that they fear for their lives after last week's police station break-in War hero George W. rates low Nicholas Wapshott It was a desperate measure. Families all over town ate supper around the same table at the same time for the first time in years Hypocrisy gets in your eyes Sovereign The Times Wrong man for the job Arts Television Tony Parsons is no Nick Hornby, and the BBC should know better, says Caitlin Moran Man and Boy has the cold eyes of a Mekon pressing the Drama button on his writing podule Opera & Ballet Wyndham's Theatre The Times Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies No more cheap frills Dance British ballet must evolve to survive. Debra Craine reports on the changes in our two top companies Pets still win prizes Pop New Albums Pet Shop Boys are enjoying an adventurous middle age, says Lisa Verrico Ice Age Simply second best New Albums Can Simple Minds earn our respect again? Sadly no, says David Sinclair Action Research The light of an invisible star Pop Could you recognise Stuart Murdoch, self-effacing frontman of Belle and Sebastian? Neither can the people at his record company. Peter Paphides met him (or at least he thinks he did) HMV Lost in the past Film Once the costume dramas fo Merchant-Ivory ruled the movie world. But the world has moved on, says lan Nathan Merchant-Ivory have become the Rolling Stones of the lit-fick brigdate We landed their beauty, their penetration of class, and really tight corsets Welcome to the rejection line Here's how to give undesirable suitors the push, says Laurel lves A greased pole apart The lap-dancing club Spearmint Rhino may be fashionable but will it ever be respectable, asks Stefanie Marsh Six of the best Easter gifts Privacy law by the back door Media Barrister Jon Holbrook says that judges are extending the law on breach of confidence to create a privacy law in all but name, and thus restricting press freedom Media Diary Never mind the weather? Brian MacArthur Paper Round The Times Creme Summers Times Newspapers Part-Time Based in Knightsbridge, we are a small exclusive… Receptionist / Admin Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faint signs of digital life Sumsang Good Friday Jumbo Crossword Times Two Jumbo Crossword There is no prize for this puzzle. The solution will apear in The Times on April 1 The Sunday Times Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Expereinced Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite , Cable & Digital Films Choice BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2614 Choice The Trench

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