News from 01/04/2002
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, S. Ali, Catherine Riley, DJM, David Brown, Ross Dunn and Stephen Farrell, James Moore, Mario Innecco, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Neil Bennett, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Dennis Gill, Ben Smalley, Jonathan Lennie, Guy Hordern, Philip Howard, Tim Reid and Helen Studd, David Chater, Barbara Clauson, Nick Daws, Stefanie Marsh and Carol Midgley, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, D. Cameron Watt, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Nicholas Pritchard, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Robert Morrow (Chairman), Gina Goulder, Donald Hutera, Richard Glet, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James W. Thirsk, Gary Jacob, Roger Napleton, Robert Millen, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Andy Stephens, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Sean Petherbridge, Miranda Ingram, Keith Pike, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Paul Owen, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, P. G. Barnard, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, John Hopkins, Rob Wright, Ian Cobain and Lewis Smith, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Diana Allen, Peter Stothard, Daniel McGrory and Zahid Hussian, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Joseph Dean, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Keith Pike and Alyson Rudd, Peter Foreman, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent and Patrick Kidd, Pam Phillips, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Carolyn Asome, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Zahid Hassain and Katty Kay, Katty Kay, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Nick Szczepanik and Peter Lansley, Mike Rosewell, Charles Hollingsworth, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Mark Peach, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Laming (Director), Peter Lansiey, George Webb, Martin Waller, Catherine Philp, Richard Horton, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Emma Hartley, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, T. G. Otte, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Bruce Shaxson, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Catherine Dack, Maureen Freely, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Philip Vracas, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoRoyal Family stricken by grief Sharon orders assault on Palestinian terrorism as bomber kills 14 Israelis Virgin The Times Today Schumacher win Pension plan Top IRA team suspected of stealing Special Branch files Inside Today Today in the Times In this section News & Comment The Queen Mother Sport Business The Register Plus The Times Four-day lying in state at Westminster The Woolwich Palace gives approval to Blair's US summit No pomp as family gathers for Evensong Well-rehearsed, respectful coverage ran out of fresh ideas Paris Vicars criticise BBC for lack of respect' Statesmen honour inspirational role against Hitler BT Carey leads nation in giving thanks for a 'ife lived to the full' By Our Foreign Staff: The world media honour Britain's 'babushka' Favourite of racing leaves her First Love Renault Mégane A born survivor, she thrived on fresh air and Martinis Thousands gather as Britain marks the end of an era 'The work you do is the rent you pay for the room you occupy on earth' PC World Prayers in Kabul pay tribute to ColoneMn-Chief Private anguish behind the Queen's public face Right to the end, tireless hostess always had the time for a chat Volkswagen Woman 'insider' held over Special Branch file theft Halifax By a Correspondent: Sinn Fein offers baton of friendship on last lap' to united Ireland (AFP): Protest at Hong Kong quit order In Brief Walker found In Brief (AFP): Internet bomber In Brief (AP): Eight die in India In Brief Fatal pub attack In Brief Double murder In Brief Resurgent reds In Brief Royal bird sold In Brief Gates holds No 1 In Brief Newts stop work In Brief Leukaemia Research Fund Detectives suspect missing Milly may be runaway Freedom for Briton who hid cocaine Woman and child rescued from sea Currys Teachers prepare I for fight over primary schools Citroën Lib Dems demand creationism review Nine in ten rape allegations fail to gain conviction Frail Pope says he will serve to the end 'like Jesus' Easter means taking fresh look at the world, says Archbishop "Truly Sublime" Francis House Children's Hospice Thief takes Law into own hands In Brief Barry Took dies Fuzzy image In Brief Body found In Brief University link In Brief How nigh is the end? Robert Millen Sunday Press Review Nationwide Doubts on panda and politicians What the German papers say The British Hernia Centre Middle East plan: Leave them to it New GP trusts could inherit debts of £1.5bn 'Best change in NHS for years' The Computer World Resorts cool off after hot weekend Walkers see two fall to deaths Arafat:'martyrdom before capture' British students act as shields Marks & Spencer Bush support for Israel outrages Arab allies Zimbabwe court frees reporter In Brief (Reuters): Quake deaths In Brief (AP): Crash kills two In Brief (AFP): Jewish warning In Brief (Reuters): Eta will fight on In Brief (AP): Four die in fire In Brief (Reuters): 50 , 000 protest In Brief (Reuters): Pentagon theory In Brief French told to shrug off Gallic myth The Times Hp invent Romantic Russians fake high road to Scotland The Times Drinks warm the heart Pakistan raids Virgin Suspect planned ruthless attacks Hopes fade after Ukraine election Immigrants on run Chartwell Investment Management (AP): Unity plea 4 for Afghan assembly In Brief (AP): Serb deadline In Brief (AP): Chicken deal In Brief (AP): Musharraf vote In Brief (AP): Mercy deaths In Brief (Reuters): Seventh heaven In Brief Short shrift for a tall night of tall tales Theatre Eyes of the Kappa Gate Notting Hill Too many characters spoil the froth Dance Brothers The Hawth, Crawley The Times Concert St John Passion St John's Smith Square The Times Theatre Baiju Bawra Theatre Roya;, E15 Courage, duty fortitude ... and a smile that lit up our darkest hour A gin and Dubonnet—and lots of ice Peter Stothard recalls royal visits to The Times. some awkward political moments and strict instructions for the preparation of Her Majesty's aperitif The best of times, the worst of luck National Hunt became a royal sport, but it never brought its most illustrious patron much success, says Simon Barnes Gratitude and Grief The Queen Mother's values will endure after her death Barristers' pay Costly capital Charles Kennedy in centre stage Reform of the local planning system Drivers on the phone Britain and Europe Sovereign States Diplomatic metaphor Bank Holiday in gift of employers English pronunciation Choice property Mature reflection The Weather The Times Crossword 22,002 Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall BTopenworld Five years ago today April Fool's Day was a… Paul Simmons Weather Eye Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Britain fights European threat to pensions Nadir bank is seized Brefing NDS lawsuit decision Briefing House prices still rising Briefing Deutsche super exchange Briefing Legal action toy investors Briefing Uncertainty hits mergers Briefing How the week finished Currencies Commodities In Business Today: Corporate Profile B6. House price… UK Belatedly joins broadband revolution Corruption forces firms to quit Kazakhstan The national postal strike that no one noticed Young Ridgway & Associates Limited The Register Chapter II options weighed up at NTL Banks hunt al-Qaeda 'sleeper' accounts Change on week The Times Exchange rates Fight for jobs at ITV Digital site Northampton to host trial of smartcards Three dominate stakeholder sales The Savoy Group appoints female head EasyJet threat to BA-Swiss talks Tax system merger 'not working' In Brief Scots recover In Brief Corin plans float In Brief Migration report In Brief Corruption oils the wheels of the Wild East James Doran discovers why businesses are steering clear of Kazakhstan Fairmont Cashflow has a tale to tell Student Briefing Capitalisation, week's change International Care & Relief Contest for tax contract could cost public £10m The Times Nationwide faces fresh fight MacKay plans reshuffle at DIY retailer SFO's insurance company inquiry criticised Refocused colossus still looks to home Corporate Profile No 8: Anglo American Jon Ashworth on the reshaping of the south African group Japanese savers rush to pull their money out of banks Robert Whymant finds the end of state protection for accounts fuels fears for sector Yet another obstacle for final-salary schemes Antonia Senior House prices rising at 'unsustainable level' Authorities failed to protect life of prisoner killed in cell Undelivered transfer is equitable assignment Court of Appeal Money laundering sentences Court of Appeal Additional damages in copyright not punitive Chancery Division Homeowners plan more DIY The Times A prizewinning Hampshire garden Historic royal palaces Buildings rise from the ashes Notebook Architecture by Marcus Binney The night sky in April The Register Nature cast in a new light as modern art Beauty of Tibetan architecture Court Circular Appointments Upward mobility is on a downward trajectory Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and john in the discussion with other Times readers Narrowing opportunities Has social inequiality increased since the 1980s? What of the classless society? Bursting the balloon Contubutons to Debte are overwhemingly against the BBC's Plan to dump its globe logo Nature Notes News Quiz Widow Dies as Blaze Sweeps Hampt Court on Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life April 1,1959 Questions answered Questions asked Lives in Brief Lives Remembered Personal Column Thomas J. Kelly Rocket scienst who led the team building the module that would put man on the Moon To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Raimund Puda Czechoslovk pilot who twice fieLd his country to settle in Britain, and on both occasions joined the RAF Flights Directory Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Announcements The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Barry Took Comedian and sceiptwriter who put the laughs into Round the Horne and presented Points of View Barry Took, broadcaster, was born on June 19,1928. He died on March 31,2002, aged 73 Lotte Ulbricht Communist zealot who survived the Moscow purges of the 1930s to become 'first lady' of the German Democratic Republic Lotte Ulbricht, widow of the former East German leader Walter Ulbricht, was born in Berlin in 1903. She died on March 27,2002, aged 98 Court & Social In The Register today Whats Important Schumacher teaches Montoya a lesson Kevin Eason at the Brazilian Grand Prix Sports Today Panasonic Lucky escape after Heidfeld misses warning signal Victory gives United false sense of security Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Liverpool seem convinced they have overdue date with destiny Vieira sets the tone as Arsenal cruise past prosaic Sunderland Brevity speaks volumes for Wenger's faith Football Day of judgment is nigh for the Premiership also-rans Sugar sounds warning note Dundee makes his mark PFA taken to task over task aid for Flitcroft Burley fails to inspire anxious Ipswich Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Soldiers of fortune do Bolton proud Petit provides wake-up call for weary Chelsea Carbone adds touch of class Fulham rue familiar failings Souness laments inability to beat also-rans Sturridge strikes gold with Wolves Football Rick Broadbent on the forward thinker who never lost belief Tiptree defenders dig deep to reach final Banks bid adds to Arsenal's woes Walkers gamble pays off for Doncaster Keegan chooses Molineux as vessel for City's instant return Varsity match kicks drama into touch FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide League: first division Europe Non-League football Second division Third division Bells Scottish League Fixtures Pools dividends Huckerby excels in title role for City Football: Nationwide League Reading's sharpshooters come up against their equal in wild West Second division review National treasure fades into memory First division review Sidwell strike keeps Brentford among the front-runners Luton's tenth successive victory confirms their promotion place Barnsley undone by Benjamins change of fortune Third division review Danes put damper on Palace play-off prospects History lesson serves Oxford well in epic contest Rowing: Boat Race John Goodbody on the Tideway What's Important the Times Victory for inspiration over expectation Boat Race details Daylight saving rewards Irish in Devizes triumph Canoeing England's tower of strength aims ever higher Cricket Ambitious Goodison opens season in winning style Sailing De Silva back in the frame The Times By Our Sports Staff: Boje lined up to fill the boots of injured Cairns 2002 Fifa World Cup Koreajapan Inspired Agassi proves age is no barrier Tennis Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent in key Biscayne Williams making serene progress towards top of rankings O'Sullivan makes notable progress Athletics Leicester run out of luck in final Hockey Reading must make it third time lucky Knotts keep it all in the family Bowls Sheffield triumph completes second comeback Ice hockey Fantasy Shares Olazabal I finds the drive to rejoin best Golf Muller underlines his title intent Motor racing Outdoor exercises to get you into that summer swimsuit Get, fit, look fit: your five-day plan for the urban jungle Sorenstam edges home in Swedish one-two Day one: leg work St Helens aiming to make amends Rugby league Martinez edges out Armstrong In Brief England in final In Brief Kent on target In Brief Kipketer record In Brief New Zealand win In Brief Title shared In Brief Horner shows experience Squash Wasteful Harlequins lose their grip Rugby union: Zurich Premiership Desperate Leeds flatter to deceive Confident Gloucester pull away with late surge of points Richmond adds to the woes of lacklustre Bath Sale wilt as Wilkinson calls tune Dallaglio provides power for Wasps to launch revival Quinnell faces race to be fit to play Scotland Rugby union Snow reports The results service Other fixtures Rugby union Pools forecast Golf Times Square Cambridge eventually succumb to rivals' strategy of sporting harassment State of England's cricket team no longer a laughing matter Best at his most magical inspires demolition of Benfica Stout at head of powerful rackets, squad Schools sport McCoy takes quest for record to Chepstow Easter Monday racing Chepstow Market Rasen Plumpton Saturday's results Point-to-point fixtures The Wright Track Huntingdon Uttoxeter Wetherby Bonaguil can gain deserved success Easter Monday racing Warwick Leaders in the National Hunt championships Newcastle Nottingham Kempton Park Reading the racecard Hobbs has option for What's Up Boys Easter Monday racing Carlisle Fakenham Wincanton Hereford Towcester Walsh family bids to hold court Fairyhouse Destiny calling 'Her feeling about racing was that it should be fun' Times Sport Today The Queen Mother: her life and times in racing Brothers in arms Hm Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Monday April 12002 Picture Gallery Tender years of harmony and high society St Paul's Walden Bury, the family home, provided am idyllic backdrop for the childhood antics of Elizabeth and her devoted brother, David 1900 2002 Young woman emerged from horrors of war With stoicism and good homour, Elizabeth brightened the spirits of soldiers brought from the Western Front to convalesce in the hospital ward at Glamis Castle Pursued by a determined royal suitor Shining out among the 1920s London set, Elizabeth charmed many a young man, including king George V's second son, Bertle. She twice refused his proposals of marriage, but finally accepted in January 1923 1900 2002 Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Behind the famous smile was a character that was tough as well as sweet and gracious She loved parties and was known as one of the best dancers in London Power and strength behind the throne Signs of the crisis that brought about the Abdication of Edward Vill were crystal clear and led to courtiers warning Bertle to prepare to become king. He was filled with dread - but Elizabeth remained calm 1900 2002 Finest hour lifted King and country In nine years the Queen transformed her husband from an amiable nobody to a king stature and steel - a fit monarch for the nation's darkest hour 1900 2002 A superb royal trouper Evan an arch critic paid tribute to the seemingly indestructible qualities of 'a remarkable old lady' 1900 2002 Ten Days of Mourning An era ends Quiz Fashion Arts Crosswords Uncynical nostalgia The manner of the Queen Mother's death and the way in which it was reported, was memory of an earlier Civilisation - and a reminder that the world will never be that way again says Ben MacIntyre Mummy, are we there yet? It's the end of the Bank Holiday and all you have to look forward to is the traffic jam. But it needn't all be screaming children, stale egg sandwiches and overheated radiators, Why not while away the time with our traffic quiz? Compiled by Stefanie Marsh and Carol Midgley Health and safety Children How to play Highway Code British Airways Jane Shilling A bond with a grandparent has a particular force, which Mummy, who's that strange man? Can't cook, won't cook generation Many children are unable even to boil an egg, and instead are Iearning to read the labels on ready-made meals. But does this really matter, asks Miranda Ingram My six-year-old daughter is embarrassed by her dark leg hair. What should I do? Parent. forum Next week How you can help In search of the Asian yeti Cambodian folkore bas long made reference to a mysterious ox-like animal whose horns cure snakebite But does it exist? Anjana Ahuja reports Science Zoolgists got their hands on around 20 sets of horns. They started conducting DNA tests—and conflicting findings began to emerge A perfect spring cover-up Diary Lisa Armstrong Fashion writer of the year In the kind of trans-seasonal weather that we're having now, jackets are brilliant Style index whafs hot, what's not Montgo Decent exposure A new city club dedicted to pampering men leaved Jack Malvern feeling fresh Streetwise turquoise 2002 Fifa World Cup Koreajapan Blame culture The renowned stylist judy Blame has turned his attention to arty accessories. Interview by Emily Davies Be a hippy, hippy, sexy peasant chick Don't shy away from smocks and frills, From sexy to hippy, the look caters for all tastes, says Emily Davies Ground control to major star Film In the new K-Pax Kevin Spacey plays an amiable alien How appropriate, James Christopher discovers I'm still in my infancy. I can take the heat because i'm only just beginning The Times Fear through the keyhole La Movie jodic foster returns to form in Panic Room, a lean and mean thriller that pays homage to Hitchcock, writes Sean MacAulay Panic Room's director, David Fincher, calls It Rear Window meets Straw Dogs, which gets the gist of it The Times Offers Direct Shakespeare for the people The RSC has a new London venue that aims to bring the Bard up close and personal, reports Daniel Rosenthal Theatre Still waters run deep Visual Art Berthe Morisot's chocolate-box Impressionism hides a darker edge, says John Russell Taylor Telephone Wyndham's Theatre The Times Crities' Choice Easter Monday Jumbo Crossword The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Television & radio Review bY Paul Hoggart Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Sky Premier BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2616 Choice How to become a freelance writer The Writers Bureau
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