News from 08/04/2002
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Andrew Robson, Ian McGeoch, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Arts and Entertainment, Andrew Gimson, Helen Studd, DJM, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, David de Lanoy, Rosemary Museminali, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Julian Lee, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, Martin Neary, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Irvine, David Chater, Alison Kervin, Gabrielle Starkey, Geraldine Foy, John Lawless, Gerald Davies, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Michael Gallagher, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Ross Dunn, Gareth Rees Technical Assessment, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Danny McGrory, Douglas Brewer, Nicole David, Sue Corbett, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Liz Bailey, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, A. James Canning, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Simon Fuller, Philip Webster and Damian Whitworth and David Charter, Angela Jameson, Karen Phillipps, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Vanora Bennett, Janine di Glovanni, Charles Bremner and Staff Correspondent, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Charles Isherwood, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Paul Sexton, Sean Macaulay, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Paul Morgan, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alec Bishop, Matthew Pryor, Fiona Morrow, E. F. Hale (Senior executive officer), Graham Boatfield, Paul Eite, Cathy Harris, John Bell, Susannah Osborne, Mick Hume, Clem Cecil, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Jerome Pugmire, Emily Davies, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Frank Dexter, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, John Polkinghorne, Jennai Cox, Andrew Drummond and Daniel McGrory, Damian Whitworth and Philip Webster, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Dearbail Jordan, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Robbie Millen Sunday Press Review, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Jonathan McCoy, Paul Elite, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Paul Connolly, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Allegra Stratton, Valerie Grove, Mark Venables, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Adrian Wootton, Jan Raath, George Lambrick, Director, Philip Pank, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Blair and Bush in new plan for Israel Labour MPs may force vote on action to remove Saddam Charcol Index Queen will address nation to express thanks Glastonbury to go corporate Two great supplements Free inside £100,000 did not provide access to No 10, says Levy Index Times Online The day Middle Britain came to town Castlereagh staff face DNA tests after raid BT Clarke vows to help Tory leader In Brief Abuse protest Disease question Divers find body Titanic memorial British woman dies in Bangkok hotel mystery Mistake may free timeshare conman Our Restaurant Guide Man shot near star's home Police top examine 'I killed Dando' claim on' jail tape Iraq action is delayed but 'certain' State of mourning puts a damper on Bush barbecue Enigma Blair says only 'the bad guys' rejoice at rift talk Scientists sniff out pharaohs' perfume recipe Make your own 'Rape cases need special lawyers' By a Correspondent: Twin and father die in crash Citroën Children as young as 13 admit regular binge drinking The Indian pioneer who brought in a takeaway When it comes to metaphor, there's no place like Rome Manchester Air-rail links cost more than flights In Brief Racist attack Blood test call Painkiller alert Happiness grows Briton who fought for Taleban flies home from prison Russian red tape fails to block ice victory Camelot gambles on Lotto name for revival Nationwide By a Correspondent: Woodland searched in hunt for Milly Predicting the future with all their might French pay tribute and say adieu to 'La Queen Mum' Seat auto emoción Anti-euro Labour MPs say party is behind them Fish oils could be over EU safe limit Browns computer pledges abandoned Change is 'Inevitable' for royals The week ahead Liverpool Victoria The human touch will survive amid pomp and ceremony Adobe Esure Saint-Gobain You can shed tears that she is gone or you can smile… No Title Order of Service The Bidding The First Lesson Ecclesiastes 12:1-7 The Second Lesson Revelation 7:9-17 The Hymn The Sermon The Anthem The Prayers British Gas The Hymn Pilgrim's Progress The Commendation The Blessing I said to the man who stood at the gate of the… Pageantry and pomp at the Coronation Halifax House of clocks awaits a new place in time Respec' had the family giggling Hotel Collection A loud crack echoes from every wall, and another fighter falls Sharon woos the Right with posts in Cabinet AOL Day of rest turns into day of fear in Bethlehem (AP): Author to have $11m advance In Brief (AP): Spill costs £14m Top wine seller (Reuters): Church killing (Reuters): Bodies retrieved Lucky break Musharraf warns India he may use nuclear weapons Pakistan parties urge boycott of poll Rockets explode near Isaf camp (Reuters): Japan may go nuclear, hawk tells Beijing Big PC Deal of the Year Anti-Mugabe demonstrators held US revokes Cubans' visas Tabasco Porcelain shipwreck reveals China past Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts Times Online The Times Chirac takes lead as dull Jospin blunders Street youths jeer at crime debate Belgrade in fear of kidnap gangs AXA Direct Hungarian leader trails in poll Electrolux Centravac It's karaoke night at Billy Bob's barrelhouse Pop Billy Bob Thornton Union Chapel, Ni Opera Ii matrimonio segreto Barbican The Times Wodehouse is a delicious monster Blues Peter Green Jazz Cafe Nw1 George and Tony - a little too close for comfort Blair's subtle message is in danger of being lost in a macho show of unity It ain't that I got no respec', Ma'am, but Ali G was a very confused bit of Pr This was a week that will change the world Foot notes Summit Statesmanship Tony Blair showed skill and bravery in crawford Democratic Deficit There needs to be a debate about party funding Up and down Football clubs need failure in order to enjoy success fully Rwanda's recovery War on Terror in the Middle East Education needs more than learning Church's duty to care for children Death of a Queen Countryside heritage Sister to the Titanic Open selection of new Archbishop Native trees Life expectancy Best before The Weather The Times Crossword 22.008 Around Britain Weathercall The Sleep Disorder Clinic We Have been enjoying an incredible run of sunshine… Six nations, four also-rans, one bore Simon Barnes Ruby unions showpiece is caught in a rut of predictability Index Lloyds TSB Index Bate is kept guessing by Ranieri Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Hasselbaink moves Chelsea closer to their goal Sheepshanks facing up to realities Derby experience sinking feeling United hit the flat notes in absence of Keane Arsenal's spot of difficulty eased by Lauren Platitudes fail to hide hard facts for Fulham Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Bowyer gives Eriksson a reminder Roeder recognises value of Di Canio McClaren's record answers his critics Tta Veron and Beckham give a boost to i Ferguson FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide League: first division Europe Non-League football Second division Third division Tales from the Tabloids Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League Fixtures Bruce on edge as play-off torture looms Football: Nationwide League Promoted Brighton aim to keep Zamora Megson left feeling double-crossed Premiership future looks bright for Keegan's hopefuls Reading draw scant comfort from rally Talbot seeks out video evidence Luton take over at top Profligate Hulse puts dent in Crewe objective Celtic possess flair to stay the course Football Straight Torque Wasteful Stevenage take slim lead into second leg Success so sweet for Chigwellians Impressive Fulham march on in pursuit of treble Whats Important All change as Augusta attempts to master the big hitters Golf Widnes shine until Clinch exerts grip Rugby league: Tetley's Super League Moran stands tall to snatch sweet victory over leaders Goosen in good shape Tigers sharpen up claws for the cup Play-off victory cut and dried for Pettersson after damp squib By Our Sports Staff: Late rally lifts St Helens into second Second-best England empty after the feast Dallaglio makes the most of supporting role in match's subplot Fly Emirates Co-hosts could be in line for IRB reprieve Paul falls just short in defeat France put no limits on grand ambitions Rugby union: Lloyds TSB Six Nations Championship Picture Gallery Scoreboard frolics fail to mask lack of star quality Scorers and teams in Cardiff Wretched Ireland suffer full force of champions' burgeoning talents Scorers and teams in Paris Clubs reject WRU plan to reduce top-tier numbers Opening salvo that signalled French intentions The results service The Times Rugby union Snow reports What's Important Today's fixtures Athletics Times Square Tafi is at home in the hills In Brief Nelson triumphs Yelling qualifies France face US Davis to carry on Dokic doubles up Sussex sweep McCauley's title Rossi offers more strokes of genius Motorcycling: Japanese Grand Prix Harland continues British dominance Modern pentathion Get into trim before you start running Picture Gallery Fantasy Shares Sister act thrives on time spent in elite company Schools sport Johannesburg suffers surprise defeat on return Racing Kempton Park Saturday's results Kelso Wolverhampton Leaders in the National Hunt championships Bindaree forces trainer into rethink Racing: The Martell Grand National The Times Second thoughts dog Johnson as big one gets away Sekjer so quick to get back in the old routine Bowls Mitchell 's persistence earns Fulham their first trip to Wembley Disabled charity not a public body Court of Appeal Published April 8,2002 Regina (Heather and Another) v Leonard cheshire Foundation Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justle, Lord Justice Laws and Lord Justice Dyson Reasons March 21,2002 Hickman triumphs by water torture Swimming: World Short-course Championship No Title Insolvency defence Court of Appeal Criminal Division published April 8,2002 Regina v Daniel Before Lord Justice Auld, Mr Justice Newman and Mr Justice Roderick Evans Judgment March 22,2002 Sharpe hits hat-trick as Cannock cruise to record win Hockey Index Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Dame Ann Ebsworth Herman Talmadge Michael Finn Court & Social In The Register today Lives in Brief Lives Remembered Personal Column Picture Gallery Captain Herbert Houck Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Remembering in our own way Suggested tributes to the life of the Queen Mother range from a public holiday to following her example Nature Notes Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers God and evolution Our debate on Creationsm continues can faith and science be compatible? Six Picassos Stolen in £300,000 Raid Prize. quiz@thetimes News Quiz Word Watching Questions answered Questions asked Daily Life April 8,1944 Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Dinners Church news Messel - maestro of swag and finial Notebook Heritage by Sue Corbett Latest wills A Queen's sympathy Forthcoming marriages Memorial service School news Answers Marriages Student Briefing ARM at threshold of crucial new phase Dearball jordan on the challenges to a tech company's stellar rise Who's who in the boardroom Long-awaited BT strategy to be unveiled by Verwaayen Numerica sued for £2.25m over share valuation The company in detail History Pubmaster plans £500m securitisation The Times verdict How we reached our decision Capitalisation, week's change The Times Student Briefing New era looms for world economy Cme rivals Liffe for swap deals In Brief NTL agreement Antisoma result Barclays claim T-Mobile listing Millbrook move League in court demand Briefing Cisco chief leads on pay Cazenove denies takeover Hewlett ruling delayed M&s increases graduates Sterling Ftse Hp invent Commodities Index Cbi calls for £2bn of tax cuts by Chancellor Television advertising climbs out of slump London needs £100bn to retain world status' Index Investec faces claim of sex discrimination Kirch poised for insolvency filing Life with George Parents Fashion Arts Television Contents I Wasn't in love with him Where his son got it wrong Moving words , mighty music Years of planning will ensure that the Queen Mother's funeral service goes flawlessy, says Martin Neary Beautiful but deadly Matthew Pryor visited an exotic beauty spot just days after just days after cricketer Umer Rashid and his brother drowned there The Times Persons using the English landscape do so entirely at their own risk Jane Shilling I want the poet Horace wanted:'a parcel of land not so very large, which should have a garden and a spring It's a crying Shame The Times Harden your heart to tears Take to reading Our babies grew out of it We all share a big bed Our son is disorganised and his AS levels are in May. Should we monitor him? Next week How you can help Loose connections Forget 'six degrees of separation'. We may not be as well connected as we thought, says Anjana Ahuja Milgram updated by e-mail Look after your legs Lisa Armstrong fashion writer of the year, offer a guide to the best treatments Streetwise boots Fast track Life's too short for endless maintenance, so Emily Davies has some tips for grooming on the run Montgo Spring Collection The Mysteries A taste of tribia Portable Technology Style index what s hot, what's not If the Trilby fits, he'll sell it again Interview After the Spice Girls and Pop Idol, what next for Simon Fuller? David Sinolair meets pop's tiber-Svengali New York falls for April fool The return of Alan Batcs to Broadway in a Turgcnew play has won over the critics, says Charles Ishserwood Scream queen with a degree NT Opera & Ballet Critics' Choice Cut the slice of life Eurostar plus Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Winning move Review by Paul Hoggart Satellite, cable & digital Choice T2 radio Nb: Programmes may be subject to change Choice Choice Satellite , Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times Crossword Choice The New Album THE TIMES GET SMART Contents Who killed the The digital versatile disc, or DVD, is the most popular piece of consumer technology since the mobile phone. David Rowan explain why What is digital versatile disc? How it works Need to know: problems with DVD New kid on the digital block A cinema in your own home Want to buy a DVD player but confused by the choice? Paul Morgan picks six of the best for all budgets Top DVD buys: from budget to Survive the salesman And avoid the bad buys Hooked on classics Superior picture and sound quality, behind-the-scenes 'extras, revealing Interviews—a once sceptical James Jackson believes the DVD format breathes new life into our love affair with movies Lawrence of Arabia to Moulin Rouge Picture Gallery Adrian Wootton Why I love DVD In-house production As the cost of equipment falls, the quality of the end product improves. There has never been a better time to shoot and edit your home videos, says Nigel Powell Lego /Spielberg movie maker Apple iMac Editing systems and software Picture the real thing Now Showing at the room near you are screens with the quality of cinemans. Liz Bailey looks at the best home viewing The perfection of plasma—at a price Q&a Buy a DVD Buzzwords Prize Draw Wow! you'd thinkd the action was actually in the room Find put more Toyota The London Marathon Index The Netting Hill Carnival Face watch First-time nerves in first-class field Great maraton debuts At last it's the moment of truth for Radcliffe and Gebrselassie, says David Powell Renault Venus bites the bullet as Mars bites the dust To put it bluntly, men are wimps whnt it comes to the marathon. Susannah Osborne should know Was Jones s win the finest London run of them all? Twenty years ago saw a British winner and a record that still stands. David Powell reports Captain Scott ready for the toughest expedition of 2002 If you're determined to complete the slowest marathan ever, an antique diver's suit is a good start, says John Goodbody T… Whizz-kidz The Times Flora Right honourable contenders Whether it is a vote-winner or not, MPs have often done their 26-mile slog. Christine wheeler caught caught up with three Dreams Come True Charity Save the Rhino still on the charge It's torture Picture Gallery Instant hit Body and soul The blue line Fantasy football The hottest day Flora The most common christian name The longest day The most common surname The Wedding March Petroleum jelly Virgin runners Drinking Stations Intercontinental drift The London Marathon's official charities 2002 Children with Leukaemia Fundraisers have ingredient of a good joke: timing Great North Run Should I run with a dodgy knee? Do a 45-minute trial John Goodbody seeks out the answers to runners' questions about health and fitness Get Kids Going! Try a lighter challenge if not ready for a marathon Flora Light Women's Challenge Light Flora Flora
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