News from 02/04/2002
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Richard Keys, Paul Nicolson, (Chairman), Andrew Robson, Zahid Hussain and Katty Kay, Olivia Stewart-Liberty, Paul Oakley-White, Roy Albinson, Steve Evans, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Brown, Patricia Davies, James Moore, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Belinda Price, Jon Ashworth and Brian Hale, Martin Richards, Ian Geddes, Jonathan Lennie, Philip Howard, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Michael Bracewell, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor and Robin Young, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Roger Maynard, John Bungey, James Eve, Gary Jacob and Jerome Pugmire, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Carl Evans, Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Pearce, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Jack Malvern, Steven Roberts, Jill Dupleix, Dr Jane Collins, Ross Dunn, E. J. Hart, Carole Galpin, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Donald Lowry, Heather Nicholson, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Michael Tillotson, Lynne O'Donnell, Susan Roller, Richard Fairburn, Marcus Binney Architectural Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bill Linton, Vaierie Elliott Countryside Editor, Mark Court, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Russell Kempson, R. J. Hoole, Oliver Kay, Julian Corlett, David Lister, Rick Broadbent, David Lawrenson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Tony Hollis, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Hugh Davidson, J. D. Embrey, J. G. Riseley, Lucy Atkins, Cathy Harris, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Jo Carlowe, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Christopher Belton, Martin Woods, Norman Cox, David Bolchover and Chris Brady, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Chris Davies, Dearbáil Jordan, Katty Kay, James Pringle, Colin Luger, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, William R. Thomson, Linus Gregoriadis, Kevin McCarra, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Michael Gove, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, Elwyn Roberts, Simon Jenkins, Geoffrey Dron, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Christopher Warman, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Michelle Iles, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Geoffrey Bownas, Richard Ford, David Kemp, Patience Wheatcroft, Anthony Roberts, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoGreat city breaks to Europe and the US Palace angered by BBC's missing black tie Prince talks of his 'magical' grandmother Britons wounded in West Bank protest The Times Today page 2. Crossword: 22 An unnecessary war Pets' passports Bangers a smash Vaccine hope for cocaine addicts Belgravia News & Comment Sport The Register Business Plus T2 Times Online Falklands threat known for a year Woman loses hands and feet to meningitis BT Yarl's Wood centre shut as insurers cut cover The great British banger is back, with bite Slave tells her story after 140 years Breitling Gang plunders Hampshire churches Porkies behind the varieties we buy Cider with rosemary makes a virtue of tradition Palestinian gunmen turn fire on 'traitors' The Computer World Sharon accused of 'second holocaust' against Arabs Attacks mount on French synagogues Pet passports to be extended id North America Five hurt as smoke stops jet take-off Guard for bishop after threats E malaysia Teachers back action on workload claims Mercedes-Benz Rail strike 'would embarrass the Queen' British Gas Burdened nurses ready for pay fight The Times Most magical grandmother you could have Prince turns leaf as chapter closes Vodafone BBC orders newsreaders not to wear black ties Princes inherit as royal big spender leaves £60m Inland Revenue Death may open Abdication files to public view Echoes of history in wardens' Vigil over royal coffin Prince's wish to accompany her final journey Friday's timetable Alfa Romeo Queen ventures out for a ride Rebels may hijack recall for Middle East debate Born to a century of change and war A Life in the Times In the first of a new series, The Times looks at the news on the day that the Queen Mother was born Picture Gallery MP calls for new Bank Holiday Jaguar Former ministers swell chorus of anti-Blair dissent MEP fights for right to resign her life peerage AXA Direct Www. saint-gobain. com Bletchley is still an enigma to Paxman Saint-Gobain Italian job is over for baronet driven by his art Sir Michael's lesser-known favourites Cheaper Car Insurance Rioting over Belfast parade More Th>n Marks & Spencer Adams denounces Reid over theft from Castlereagh Bishop quits over claims Milly's calls on mobile checked In Brief Britons arrested In Brief Thugs blind man In Brief Bridge blocked In Brief Two die in crash In Brief Diver gets bends In Brief Body identified In Brief Peerless pier In Brief Fujitsu Blair is big attraction in smalltown USA AOL Opodo Rivals' wives join dead-heat French presidential race Breaking News Times Online Cricket Fast Times Job Finder Travel First Night Captive al-Qaeda suspect 'is bin Laden's heir' Prisoners are force-fed US freezes £28m as Belgrade war crimes deadline passes British Gas Communications Life Search (AFP/Reuters): American Taleban not linked to CIA death Tenerife starts storm clean-up In Brief Kuchma hopes In Brief (AP): Burma 'treason' In Brief (AFP): Jail fast toll In Brief (Reuters): Nature to nurture Hong Kong starts to remove illegal Chinese migrants Equality direct China's 2002 space odyssey ends in success Unregulated' euthanasia frequently botched' Tabasco Pardon for tax cheat a mistake, says Clinton The Strokes are stars in our eyes but not theirs Pop The Strokes Brixton Academy What's Importants the Times Picture Gallery Theatre Let's Kich Arts Bridewell, London Opera Goyescas St Johnson Smith Square What's Important the Times Jazz Scott Hamilton Pizza Express Jazz Club Spare us from any more Middle East peace plans A diplomatic settlement by Israel would show only that suicide bombing works We need women with the backbone of the Queen Mother and my godmother No time for 'I'm bored' in a life lived to the full Royal treat The Times Diary High Noon The Bush-Blair meeting will test their leadership Memorial Holiday The Queen Mother needs no official day of remembrance Latin Lovers Classics continues to have contemporary relevance Reflecting on the death of a Queen Poverty the source of terrorism? Protest at threat to parish councils Scottish Parliament Regulating drugs Noms de plume Metric measures A way to improve language teaching Flexible working Body exhibition Generation gap Stuck for an answer The Weather Rain in Wales and the Southwest, Sunnier in the East The Times Crossword 22,003 Around Britain Weathercall Holidays Egg Weather Eye The Premiership? It's as easy as... Arsenal cruise back to the top Top Of table Madeira Ruud awakening Sky high In the hunt Ipswich left with sinking feeling after Bent's miss Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Table The Times Books Direct Spurs drive another nail into O'Leary's European ambitions Times Square What's Important. The Times Blackburn indebted to Duff for display of loyalty Everton atone for Ferguson's folly Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Kanoute increases anxiety for toothless Fulham Taylor forced to look to the future Reyna relieves mounting pressure A breath of fresh air French give top honour to Houllier McClaren's men gain just reward for show of resolve Lazio could yet spoil scudetto party for Inter Milan James Eve Letter from Rome Ferguson busy with fractions homework Football Yesterday's football results Reviled Bruce grateful to Vaesen McGavin heeds Dagenham's call with clinical double strike Corica gives Walsall hope Redknapp's home debut salvaged by Todorov Barnsley given hope by penalty reprieve Keegan's stars stay in the ascendant Football: Nationwide League Taylor gives West Bromwich edge for second place Kuipers has hand in putting Brighton top Relentless Sorenstam keeps her idol at bay Golf Reversal of fortune at Old Course Red-letter day for Thordarson Millwall's hopes rest on Dublin's shoulders Shell finish can boost Clarke at Augusta Unhappy Halifax reach the point of no return Kopstars owe success to prolific Le Saux Fantasy League football Unusual selection policy resaps reward for this month's winner, reports Nick Szczepanik Your player list with updated scores Fantasy league Leaderboard Tuffey and Drum call the tune as England stumble Cricket Thorpe leads bold recovery before New Zealand strike back The results service Pools forecast Patience pays off as Chilton learns his lesson fast Motor racing Muller and Thompson driven out of sprint Snow reports Balding gets withdrawal symptoms Racing Upham Lord records sixth win of season What's Important the Times Results from yesterday's Bank Holiday meetings Aintree on Saturday Suspension caps McCoy's latest day of frustration Racing Southwell Warwick Reading the racecard Uttoxeter Pohrer the richer for second win In Brief Hislop in control In Brief Women hit form In Brief Irish retain title In Brief England on a roll In Brief Kent too good In Brief Dawson supreme In Brief Geoffrey Page In Brief Fixtures By a Correspondent: Wakefield's spirit still no match for Bulls Rugby league: Tetley's Super League Korfa Japan Martyn cuts down Wigan's defences Reds stun Halifax with lightning start Warrington humbled by valiant Vikings Tuffey ignites Auckland Test Irish bid to deny France boosted by Wood Rugby union In Sport Today Did cause of action expire? Court of Appeal Allure of the beautiful game leaves Keys without a cloud in his Sky The Kervin Intervew Ricahrd Keys New commercial rules apply Queen's Bench Division Loan to director voidable Chancery Division Arsenal find room at the top Reading find form but fall at final hurdle Hockey Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Robert Goodden Designer and teacher who showed that Britain could make it, and make it in style William Scholl Looking good and doing you good: the orthopaedic specialist who launched a fashion statement Court & Social Lives in Brief Lives Remembered Personal Column Professor Israel Kolvin Psychiatrist who investigated the 'cycle of deprivation' which afflicts some children and the factors that make others resilient Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk What price soccer's future? How did the Football League get into such a mess - and how can it escape? The meaning of Creation Is creation compatible with modern science - and what should be taught in schools? Nature Notes News Quiz Lennon and Picasso Works Compared Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life April 2,1934 Questions answered Questions asked Answers Service University news Church news Appointments in the Forces Latest wills Belfast shipyard celebrates a Titanic anniversary Show of Highland bravery in an Afghan war Court Circular Buckingham Palace Royal residences Capitalisation, week's change International Care & Relief Lea Paterson What does the market want us to be today ? Management case study: Affinity Internet Martin Waller eyes a company that learnt to on a different face Creative approach needed to make flexitime work Crossroads Give the washing machine a good talking to Technology Dearball Jordan looks at the latest in 'intelligent living' The Times The Times Booksdirect The bitter pill Seven tips to achieve success Bookshelf The Committed Enterprise Football provides game plans The 90-Minute Manager It's An Emotional Game Flexibility is key to beating toll of the traffic jam Commuting to work Our creaking transport system is reducing staff efficiency, says Elizabeth Judge Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unsecured Loans Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on Franchises… KallKwiK Print Copy Design Recession Proof Franchise To Secure Your Future The British & international Franchise Exhibition Goldfinch Help from Orange on mobile bills In Brief Offset mortgage In Brief Payment advice In Brief Part-time workers In Brief Trade in British pollution permits starts Aegon ready to lead rebels against AWG restructuring Business Reader Legal Leader Debt issues reach record level Commerzbank set to make decision on Jupiter sale Business failures increase RBS Advanta SWX plan raises doubts on future of Virt-x Banks in small firms dispute In Brief Job cuts at 365 In Brief PCCW protest In Brief Cendant deal In Brief Exchange rates In Brief Boots seals outsourcing Seal, for children's wear M&S unveils £40m renovation plan BT Business. Connection that get results Picture Gallery Andersen board to consider new chief The Times 100 backed by Blair Shell in 'big gas find' in Norway The Times Need to know: The week ahead Wall Street Governments need a dose of Enronitis Citiselect Sicav Clubs may seek £500m Briefing Equitable's board move Briefing JP Morgan settles claim Briefing Kirch rescue talks go on Briefing SEC fines Xerox $10m Briefing Ask Jeeves targets rival Briefing Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Market charts Investec Lea Paterson Pfizer attacks cheap imports NTL defaults on £915m of bonds In Business Today Machine-talk Hewlett ousted from HP board The Register Renting homes 'cheaper option' An unnecessary war Lifetime Health Arts Law A tragedy of errors Twenty years ago today, Argentina 'suddenly' invaded the Falklands. Simon Jenkins reports on the warnings that warnings that were ignored and reveals the inyelligence failures that led the British Government into a war that could have been avoided Government have been content to see the war as a 'bolt from the blue'. The facts are otherwise New Labour, new Anglican For young Palestinians, death has become the goal. The tragic reality is that it is an admission of futility and despair Ironing and an irony Been there, done that taken a 'mature' gap year I read a couple of Dickens's thinner novels and spent whole afternoons on a white beach What's up now, Doc? Heather Nicholson meets a group of retired doctors who are starting all over again in new directions Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Answers to our Road Quiz How can I stop my son sucking his thumb? Dr Jane Collins The Times childern's doctor answers readers' questions Your questions answered Doctor in the house Soon your house may be able to check your dict and sound the alarm if you fall ill, says Lucy Atkins Life Coach White coat worry High blood pressure when you visit that doctor? Jo carlowe is one of those who suffers Fujifilm Official Imagins Sponsor Testing time for the first Xi Music England's orchestral batting order, from dazzling stroke-makers to besieged tail-enders, is assessed by Richard Morrison In 'toon with the times A new British animated series aims to pick up where The Simpsons leaves off, reflecting our confused, dysfunctional lives back at us. Ian Johns looks, at the growth of adult-orientated cartoons This week at English National Opera The Times Garden in bloom Wiewpoint The future is looking rosy at the Royal Opera House, says Rodney Milnes, and a new audience is responding For most of our repertolire welf over half the house is filled by the general public Kazakh State Chamber Orchestra See the I specialist Lisa Varrieo waits hours for an audience with Usher, R&B's answer to life, the Universe and everything It never occurred to me that I might fail. That's how it is when toy have a gift Dance James Christopher's Top Ten movies Entertainments Shockheaded Peter Albery Theatre Iolanthe The Times Entertainments Listings Snap, crackle and tops New Classical Cds Stripped of the crusty patina of age, classic recording come up bright and shiny, says Geoff Brown Albert Sammons The music-making has a charcter and singularity rarely found today New jazz CDs British Airways Why school outings could soon disappear As legal actions over duty of care mount, some teachers are considering an end to trips, writes Michelle lles Welcome to justice via video Hello everyone, this is my last will... 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