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News from 03/04/2002

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Steve Bird and Pat Gibson, Robert Dawson Scott, Irvine Welsh, James Moore, Djm, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Diana Wildman, Mark Souster, Frankie SPRAY(Former pilot), Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Bob Richardson, Carol Midgley, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Andrew Pierce, Daniel McGrory and Adam Sherwin, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Lee Mason, Clive Davis, Bryan Thwaites, Carl Mortished, John Hewitson, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Julian Lewis, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Jim McCue, Jennifer Miller, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Helen Dunmore, Alice Lagnado, Lynne O'Donnell, John O'Leary and Glen Owen, Charles Bremner, Anthony Jacobs, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Anthea Lawson, Nicholas Wapshott, Phillip Mason, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Jack Waterman, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Michael Fishwick, Richard Owen and Stephen Farrell, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Diana Cambridge, Rob Wright, James Whitehead, Duncan Heenan (Chairman), David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Steve Burgen, Catherine Philp and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Russell Hotten, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tola Awogbamiye, Karen Armstrong, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tim Cadman, Winston Fletcher, Paul Simons, John Allison, Brian Rix, Anne Ashworth, Ian Christians, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Angus Macleod Scottish Political Correspondent, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Craig Lord, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Nicholas Blanford, Francis Bown, Eric Taylor, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, John Goodbody and Raymond Snoddy, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, Harry Judge, Graham Searjeant, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor James Bone and Roland Watson, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Stephen Dalton, Jon Shack, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Moira Yip, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson and Zahid Hussain, Patience Wheatcroft, Michael Streeter, Susan Emmett,

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Start Collecting There's still time to win 100 VIP trips to the World Cup UN fears war will engulf the Arab world Charcol Presenters revolt over BBC's black tie rule Beckham stretchered off Tunnel bids boost Railtrack payout Feminism and homosexuality in The Wind in the Willows Top jockey League sues Shell takeover Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Solicitors 'milking' yob court cases Picture Gallery 'Asylum centres must be run by the State' Tube strike threatened over pay In Brief £3.6m drug find Fire causes jams Jubbly war Pen palate The Caravan Club Marathon in desert for blind runner Trader blinded by thugs attacks 'uncaring' police Don't think and drive Top cricketer dies with arms round his drowning brother AMD Processors Mum's army 'can solve teacher shortages' Charles Schwab Problem pupils 'must be tested and funded of face exclusion' Delegates renew pledge to strike Company songs top Internet hit parade of cringe Tribal tunes that rouse warrior spirit for battle Equality direct Falklands victory a close-run thing, says commander Alfa Argentina looks back with regret and patriotism Irvine is cleared of sex and race bias Castlereagh suspect charged In Brief (AFP): Teacher jailed Iguana ruling Greenpeace League threatens ITV companies with £500m claim Clocks take time out after signal failure Censor 'butchered' film with six-second cut Man dies and five wounded in knife rampage Staples Coin hoard was Roman forgery Monday Club Right plans to challenge suspension Burns 'should rule on hunting' The Bora Sport Parliaments this week Liddell diary is filled with PR Kennedy backs dedicated tax to pay for NHS Epilepsy drug danger hidden from mothers Childhood cancer link to infection Aquascutum London By Our Health Editor: New risks of HRT uncovered PC World Helping hand for Aids orphans British airports ignore EU ban on noisy jets Inland Revenue Early portrait by Constable found in East Anglia Lawyers get warning on 'hot money' AXA Direct Presents reveal first men of past Viewers set to number 200m Rows over coverage rage on inside BBC Citibank No Title Romance charms the nation A Life in the Times January 16 1923 British Gas Household staff grieve for their royal employer On the Windsor farewell Special services authorised In Brief QCs change garb Prince cancels Crests change New era of terror puts police on higher alert One. Tel Four grandsons to mount vigil at catafalque Miele 3,000 troops are called in for funeral operation Halifax Which? Full of Good Suggestions First Marines fly into Bagram for offensive Dell Straw plays down Iraq attack Prisoner is confirmed as key man in al-Qaeda By a Correspondent: Bomber turns informer Abbey National Ex-despot 's relatives in coup plot' In Brief (AP): 21 soldiers killed (AP): Offer of power (Reuters): Greek protest (Reuters): Fatal confusion (Reuters): 'Vampire' suicide No Title 'Fugitive' case suspect named after 48 years The Times Esure Invalid, 65 ran gang of pickpockets Renault Megane Lady Chatterley casts shadow over US obscenity trial Ramallah residents use brief respite to bury dead US must tell Sharon that his military 'solution' will not work Foreign Editor's Briefing British Gas 'Banned weapons found' Pope pleads for Holy Places Hardliners put Arab leaders under intense pressure Legal & General Virgin trains Seoul envoy's trip to North raises hopes of a thaw Step Wise NatWest Election allies rally to Kuchma Nanterre mourns victims of gunman Genocide accused in cell protest In Brief (AFP): Officer in court (AFP): Face of Bourbon (AP): Fireworks jail (AFP): African summit (AFP): No time to sleep (AFP): Damascus find Ethnic cleansing once upon a time in America Theatre Brave Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow The Times Theatre Brave Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow Theatre The Clearing Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford Concert BBCSO/Davis Barbican Dance Compagnie Marie Chouinard The Place, London Do not blame ministers for the failings of civil servants Whitehall should look to its own house before complaining about spin doctors Rattie puts the wind up Mole in an unexpected development on the riverbank Brown is not the saviour the Left thinks he is School play Mother and Auntie The BBC let its viewers down on Saturday Winning the East Ukraine's election has serious consequences for Europe All Together now Tunes to banish the balance-sheet blues Reflecting on the death of a Queen Colleges and their admissions policy Suspicions of planning Green Paper Law on homelessness Sterling and the euro Wilson's footsteps Post-theatre dinners NHS complaints in perspective Hospitals in crisis Drivers on the phone Slow crossing Tax-free savings The Weather Warm in the South East Showers in the West The Times Crossword 22,004 Around Britain National Forecasts BT Weather Eye League threatens lawsuit MDs redundant at CSFB Vandevelde to step down Renault stake placing ABB seeks up to $2bn BA to unveil new fares TV Travel Group sold Boost for Woolworths Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day I should cocoa Commodities Shell buys Enterprise Oil Spain dashes Merger hopes for Andersen Empire building GSK puts £1m of Gamier pay in 'handcuffs' BT The Register Fairchild insolvent move in wake of air slump Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times The Times Tax spending, not earnings Business Editor's Commentary Byers is closer to buying his way out Shell-shocked but vindicated Mobile operators face competition inquiry 'Plumber delays' joining Clubhaus EFM vows independence despite slump in profits The Times 95% of our customers recommend Go Free vaccine offer hits Acambis shares Buyout may be back on menu at Gaucho Equity Isa sales well below peak Top fund managers at ABN Amro to join rival Higher tax expected to rule out rate rise Deutsche denies LSE bid In Brief Results held Mersey control McAlpine deal QMH price up Break sought Medisys jumps Exchange rates BA hits turbulence over terrorism fears Eurotop 100 LSE finds it hard to get hitched Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Oil explorers boosted by hopes of Shell bid Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street NTL bill takes its time Connecting The bigger picture End of an era for British oil exploration Carl Mortished Shell has moved in on Enterprise, the UK's last big independent Excuses, excuses and eurozone inflation Tax and the red herring Last stand for Roman fort Fidelity Investments Shares lose ground Church's English Shoes Agency giants cut to size by specialist rivals Marketing The glory days of Britain's advertising big guns are gone for good, writes Winston Fletcher A mailshot that packed a direct punch Campaign of the Week: Barnado's 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 BT Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Simon Broadbent Statistician who demonstrated the true worth of advertising and debunked the myths about ley lines General Tikka Khan Governor of East Pakistan whose repressive methods failed to prevent the province from achieving independence as Bangladesh Court & Social In The Register today Lives in Brief Lives Remembered Charles Taylor Scientist who inspired and entranced generations of students with his demonstrations of sound, colour and music Professor J. H. Kellgren Ryheumatologist who demonstrated that the source of pain is not always close to where the patient experiences it Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… First off the grid Would rolling starts enhance Formula 1 racing or detract from its excitement? Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers News Quiz London Experiences a Growing Demand for " Ready to Wear" On This Day The Times, April 3,1922 Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life April 3,1874 Much ground is covered in the 13-year correspondence between Flaubert and George Sand, whose letter to him is a model of contructive criticism which she rounds of by saying that, for the stage, he should combine his realistic and poetic styles Questions answered Questions asked Forthcoming marriages Marriage Queen's Counsel Diplomatic appointment Premier Tickets Court & Social Premium Bonds Church news Personal Column Wimbledon 2002 Reviving the fortunes of an ailing garden Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Searchers Journey Travel Insurance Times Newspapers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court Circular Windsor Castle Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Thanksgiving RHS Flower Show Answers (from page 34) Green-fingered versus the light-fingered Anne Ashworth gives a warning to readers on their way to the nearest garden centre Insurance Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links No Title Infinite possibilities Metals are fine in a way, but on the whole, a girl prefers chocolate After a weekend of over-indulgence, Paula Hawkins looks at commodities funds Investment Daimler Chrysler Follow our 12 steps to select the best Isa for you Offers in the region of £315,000 Have your holiday home and make it pay People are flocking to buy second homes in Britain - for good business reasons, says Diana Wildman Bolt hole How the elderly can mine cash out of mortar Mortgages Delights among the Chines Hot spot New Homes Fairclough Homes Knight Frank Norfolk Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bedford Gardens House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flats to Let in London Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items England left in the dark Dogged Dallaglio ready to resume national service Rugby union: Lloyds TSB Six Nations Championship In Sport Today Explaining inconsistencies in preliminary stages of appeals Court of Appeal Law Report Care payment ceases when allowance stops Court of Appeal Costs risk in rejecting dispute resolution Court of Appeal Helipad is not incidental to primary use of store Court of Appeal Wood returns to big stage from the small screen United pass Spanish test The silence that spoke volumes for racing Bernie still belongs in driving seat Fastest runners 'did not win gold' The Times Pohrer is back in the top ten In Brief Double triumphs New England Hashim on court Roddick returns Pitman critical of National balloting system Racing Ascot Ripon Ludlow Reading the racecard Naheef shines in Godolphin trials Time now for McCoy to change the record The Champion is already pondering his next challenge Racing Fujifilm Numbers game pays Richards few compliments New Zealand's tactics stand test time Cricket The Times The results service Scoreboard from Auckland Today's fixtures Yesterday's racing results England declare intent with bold start to chase Rhinos are lords of the Jungle Rugby league Medal hopes pinned on the select few Swimming Times Square Walker prepares Halifax for life in the Couference Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide by Ian Winrow Qualified success fuels the dreams of Delgado Football Work proves only tonic for Houllier On a welcome return Liverpool given licence to reveal creative instincts Find some park space Get fit, look fit: your five-day plan for the urban jungle Arsenal boosted by Cole's bill of health Late lapses cost Real Crouch adjusts smoothly to life at altitude Football The Premiership Today Friendly fire puts Rexach at risk in Barcelona Letter from Spain United's night of triumph turns to tears Times Sport Today Just a minute McCoy reels in 'unbeatable' record Back in action At the Test Mortgages for Business Limited 9 Pages Gizmos Arts Books Kebabs, girls and acid house Crème Contents What a party it was A new movie, 24 Hour Party People, sets out to recreate the drug-fuelled 'Madchester' era of the 1980s, centred on the Hacienda Club. Does it succeed? Author Irvine Welsh—who should know, because he was there—hails it as a triumph Fitz, the spy who loved me Veronica Maclean, the widow of the man upon whom James Bond is said to have been modelled, tells Giles Whittell about a life that has embraced everyone from Churchill to Jagger Reign of the two-wheeled terrorists Americans and dogs welcome One woman has persuaded Britain to let the leash slip, says Valerie Grove The Times Mary Ann Sieghart Cardinal Basil Hume transformed the position of Catholicism here. The Church of England needs a similar leader Mothers, reclaim your sleep with tough love In the driving seat They're the new rock 'n' rollers—and they're worth millions. Tim Wapshott profiles the big names behind the big games Put to the test Medal of Honour: Allied Assault (PC version ) Has a gadget let you down? Simply the best Techno babble Hackers are exposing the security weaknesses of wireless networks, says David Rowan The server with attitude She's still talking the talk Television Oprah said she was giving up as queen of confessional TV, but she's not going yet, Caitlin Moran reports Twilight of an American classicist Jazz The elderly Ahmad Jamal belongs to a generation of innovators. Clive Davis met him in France The Times The diplomatic bagmen At the Prado in Madrid, Rachel Campbell-Johnston revisits a 17th-century political drama of princes, paintings and regicide Best in show The Times Pull of Paris Exhibition For decades the French capital inspired Spanish artists including Dali and Miro. Now Barcelona is celebrating those historic links, says Steve Burgen Theatres Shockheaded Peter See Lyceum Theatre for Full Details The Times Critics' choice An eye for the feasts A new exhibition details the wining and dining of Britain's early 20th-century past. It leaves Joanna Pitman salivating but not hungry for more Food Glorious Food Hulton Getty Picture Library National Gallery A surreal mystery without word Andrezj Klimowski's new graphic novel provides a feast for the mind as well as the eye says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Must everybody do what America wants? Tariq Ali, for one, hopes not... The Clash of Fundamentalisms By Tariq Ali Verso, £15;160 pp ISBN 1 85984 679 3 Women are on another planet in sci-fi world Do the girls occupy a higher plane in the realms of science fiction? Well, there's a lot less macho, military posturing for a start, Tim Cadman argues The Times Play books on Saturday Empire strikes back for one more stirring shot at the Great Game The Mulberry Empire By Philip Hensher Flamingo, £17.99;560 pp ISBN 0 0071 1226 2 The Times Literary Supplement Shorts Fiction The Hothouse By Wolfgang Koeppen, Trans, Michael Hofmann Granta, £14.99;224 pp ISBN 1 86207 509 3 'Coleridge in full, if you can follow him' Complete Poems Volumes 1-3 By S. T. Coleridge Ed. J. C. C. Mays Princeton, £315;4,816 pp Bestsellers Each-way winners A Working Relationship Charles Barnett, managing director of Aintree racecourse, and Pa Barbara McCarthy RMS Recruitment Ltd Jawaby Oil Service The Times Promote yourself Who says PAs can't move up the ladder? Not Diana Cambridge The Business Exchange Plc Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants Situation Wanted European Central Bank Karen Deane Relocations Centre point group Office Manager/administrator Lucie Clayton College The Eclipse Organisation Ltd PA/Medical Secretary for two Plastic Surgeons Administrator Career Design Ltd The Times Take it or leave Why do PAs tolerate rude, difficult bosses, asks Tola Awogbamiye The Times Royds Raphael Ml consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Times Bridge Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player. Lesson Twenty Seven Chess Winning move Television & radio Review by Joe Joseph Sky One Choice Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2618 Choice Firstplus

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