News from 09/04/2002
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Andrew Robson, Ruth Lesirge, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Walter Gammie Non-League Football, J. P. Dray, DJM, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Michael Bond, Ihor Prokopchuk, Linda Tsang, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Sam Lister and Adam Fresco, Philip Howard, Jonathan E. D. Richmond, Ian Cobain, Susan Bindman, David Chater, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Peter Lansley Women's Football, John Bungey, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Roger Bentley, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Bill Haiselden, Carl Evans, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Quuen Mary, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Lindsay Eavis, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Wyn Roberts, Simon Walker Times Photographer, Anatole Kaletsky, Daniel Lee, Malika Browne, Charles Bremner, Chris Barton, Liz Bailey, David Charter, Michael Binyon and Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Richard Susskind, Angela Jameson, Karen Phillipps, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Nicholas Asheshov, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Amber Cowan, Nick Szczepanik and Matthew James, Michael Theodoulou, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Liz Balley, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Andrew Motion, Greg Searle, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, James D. Zirin, Philip Webster and David Charter, Andrew Drummond, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Bronwen Maddox, Philip Havers, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Cris Whetton, David Pannick QC, Nick Hasell, Nathan Millard, Paul Thomas, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Gwyneth Jeyes, James Doran, Katty Kay, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, Christopher Dixon, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Roz Denny, Nigel Powell, Robin Spon-s, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Edward Garnier and Joanne Cash, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Vince Wright, Luke Jennings, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, D. J. Edensor, Robert Whymant, David Francis, Tony Williams, Sally Patten, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jan Raath, David Corker, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Lisa Verrico, Joan Smith, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoIsrael begins to pull back First gesture as irate Bush tells Sharon:'No delay. . . I mean it' 4-page royal funeral special Index Camilla slips in to watch Princes' vigil Reid denies deal as IRA spikes guns Which phones are upwardly mobile? David Morris Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Adams predicts gun deal anguish' Blair presses US for special deal to bypass levy on steel imports Abbey National Millionaires all at sea in their own World Boredom will be the price Undercover Cops There is no sailing away from taxman Or you could buy a castle Grieving Queen thanks nation for support Dell Heartfelt performance is leap forward from Diana address Joe Joseph The armchair view Grateful family greet the crowds Today in the Times Citroen C5 Estate Laureate began writing the minute he heard the news What's Important PC World The Computer Superstore Remember this an elegy on the death of HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Motion's double vision captures nation's mood Avoid the procession, say police Schools split on watching TV Husband jailed for hiring hitman Forsyte saga stands test of time Enterprise League may split in squabble over new TV channel Virgin one account Runaway dustcart wrecks house—but Elvis lives Kidnapper preyed on lone women motorists Seat auto emoción Classmates upset by Milly's empty place Dead tourist's friend sought By a Correspondent: Boxing trainer found hanged Sacking cash will go to fight hunting The Times Marquess banned for speeding In Brief Lewd talk denied Wrong way fine Henman expects PC acquitted Fire kills women T-Mobile Wife No 7 keeps double bigamist out of prison Scientists find way to regrow nerves Rotary Green tea may cut cancers Fujitsu Computers Siemens Chaos as train slips off tracks In Brief Thaw nominated Anthrax hoaxer Teacher guilty Chase boy bitten Jaguar Leadership pushes for more Tory women MPs EasyJet Lib Dems propose local tax for school Milburn to forestall tax critics Tube crush 'will not improve for 2 years' Tenants deliver blow to housing regeneration Esure Mallon is favourite for mayor, poll says Blair will stick to his guns over Iraq HMV Procession of lame leaves the dead in Nablus King asks Israelis to withdraw The Cooperative Bank Sharon says West Bank mission not completed Siege inside the Christmas grotto Saddam delivers a long-range punch to Israel and the world Foreign Editor's Briefing 13 Days of Bloodshed Children scream for water in the 'City of Bombers' Iraq suspends oil exports to west in protest over Israel Lloyds TSB Business Kaddie Boy Hp invent Four die in attack on Afghan minister Halifax US airline faces $50m claim over death Mugabe party is forced into talks with opposition ICR Pentagon seeks to expand terror war US Catholics in shock as abuse claims spread Kidnapped priest freed in raid MOPS British Gas Communications Koizumi loses key ally over sleaze Military chiefs put Schröder in the firing line President's show a flop as luvvies give Jospin star billing AXA Direct Opodo Hungary's swing left marks EU trend Doctors mutiny' in Pakistan In Brief (AFP): Eta plotter jailed (AP): Baby confession (AP): Outback railway (Reuters): Lift-off for Ross (AP): Migrant deported (AP): Lorries return (AP): Talking dirty Briton sentenced to 800 lashes for Saudi drink club Five await their fate The Times Wine Direct Russia halts Bering Strait crossing Stunning! Times Online Spray artist hopes first Ra entry is in the can Alliance Leicester Art sale has eye for the fature Seafrance Ayekbourn bedroom antics hit the mark Theatre Bedroom Farce Aldwych Benedict Nightingale Dance Giselle Covent Garden Fujifilm Madchester revisited and the new U2 Pop Doves/The Music Astoria Wc2 The Times Concert Craig Armstrong Barbican Riverdance of death as Gerry calls the tune No-one gets paid so much for scrap heavy metal as the boys of the Ira Levering Labour—the strange case of Lord Levy and the property developer Around that coffin, we rediscovered ourselves Picture Gallery Hacked off Second Instalment The IRA's motives matter less than the impact on peace Dealing with Tenants Cities must make offers that cannot be refused Ancient Mariners Passengers aboard Residensea are awash with cash Metric measures Ukraine's prospects Teachers' stress and long hours How to deal with disruptive pupils Public funding for faith schools Court closure North-South railway Babies' sleep patterns French leave Rich ghettos split communities Beards and bishops Stuck for an answer The Weather Some Sunshine, but Patchy Rain in the North West The Times Crossword 22,009 Around Britain Weathercall C&G Weather Eye Barclays faces Enron subpoena threat BT warning on Europe HMV hopes for float Budget airlines fly high Merrill 'misleading' Ameritrade buys Datek Wetherspoon MD sells Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Bumpy take-off Oil price surge prompts market fears of halt to global recovery How Oil Lubricates Growth Standard Life Investments loses key fixed-interest fund manager Boom goes on Goldman Sachs ready to fight SEC charges GEM Recovery The Register The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Now Bland takes a back seat Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft IBM shares take a tumble after prof its warning One 2 One to close 30 retail outlets Kirch Media files for insolvency ITV Digital may close on Monday BT Black set to sell £2m stake Lastminute in £9m purchase of TravelSelect Growth hopes help ARM to defy IT fall Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Time to hold on to lastminute Tempus 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 Stamp duty rumours upset housebuilders Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street PCCW insists Li will keep dual role Levi Strauss to close six factories and cut 3,600 jobs Salvesen shares slide after third profits warning The Times Deutsche criticised Regan trial jury sent home Centerprise International Is exodus the cause or effect of Lucent troubles? Hotpoint safeguards 1,500 In Brief Azlan cheers IT Bidvest move Numerica Union says NAB chief should quit over job cuts Simon shares up on bid hopes The Times OUBS Northern Rock predicts 10% rise in house prices Finding that film without all the legwork As broadcasters compete to fil airtime with royal footage, Clive Mathieson reports on Software that makes it easy Coliseum starts expansion drive Zeneca in cancer drug move In Brief BMW sales surge Sun Life to delist Exchange rates Merrills rush to brush up Train drain Bob's largesse Property bull market is not about to stall Fallen telecoms star tackles the tarnish Is BT reclaiming its safe-haven status, asks Clive Mathieson Relax knowing your It budget is making your company… Attacks on twin towers caused a sky-high problem Case study: Go, the low-cost airline The slump after September 11 caused problems fot Go airline's new management, says Martin Waller Don't make age-related assumptions about your 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 Internatinal Care & Relief Gurus offer guidance on working Bookshelf Business Minds Various authors From start to finish The Beermat Entrepreneur Mike Southon and chirs West Losses extended in afternoon Harrods Estates Spring-cleaning your company pays dividends It is never too late to improve your business says Elizabeth Judge Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Got a Computer? Horse Racing Dream The Impossible Dream Betting Coups Financial Spread Betting Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Unsecured Loans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Offshore Company for Sale Property Portfolio Building Fully Managed Insurance Guarantee Available Advice on car-or-cash question In Brief BT targets SMEs Free online guide TV licence check Index Assemble at Westminister Hall: The Queen Mother's Funeral Follow the funeral with out full guide to the procession, the service in Wastminster Abbey and the Queen Mother's final journey to Windsor Index The Funeral Procession When to watch Picture Gallery Country comes to a halt as a mark of respect By a Correspondent: Abbey's choristers are unfazed by their biggest audience "Your can remember her and only that she's… From our Own Correspondent: A nation bids its King an emotional farewell The Queen Mother: A Life in the Times The Last Journey to Windsor Peoples Final Homage Procession Wached from Window by Quuen Mary Last Soleman Pilgrimage Martial Splendour and Pageantry Crowds 30 Deep along the Mall Pipe Lament "An Honoured Friend" America's Truman at Service Germans Join in Remembrance President Heuss at Cologne Service Personal Column Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements All Box Number Replies Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Births, Marriages & Deaths William Hewison Theatrical cartoonist who capture style, character and period in dramatic drawings for Punch and The Time Court Circular Memorial services Latest wills Nature Notes Growth of New York' s museum of plants Seven Years' Hard Labour for Kenyatta News Quiz Prize Quiz Word Watching Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Dinners Meetings DaHyLife April 9,1933 New Fellows Church news New tennis tournament planned Sea change sweeps Searle along in new quest The Kervin Interview Greg Searle Funding regulations leave Baker short Swimming Index High priest of the dry fly gives rise to great book Fishing Picture Gallery Fraser calls time on career Stanton priceless to Radcliffe in long run Athletics: Flora London Marathon Flora Woodward buoyant after club and country accord Rugby union Snow reports Marathon debut survives dual threat from bicycle and horse Consistent juniors setup surprise victory Bowls Jayasuriya demolishes Pakistan In Brief Humphries out Freeman doubt Safina advances Gossamer gives Cumani a sense of direction Racing Pipe and Geraghty win Magnus appeal The Times Results from yesterday s three meetings Williams sets sights on title challenge Off-key Higgins drops out of home challenge Snooker New event to boost Wimbledon build-up Tennis The results service The Times Pools forecast Today's fixtures The Times World's best try to master new challenges set by restyled Augusta Times Square Brighton's rise ignites battle on home front Football Fantasy League football: Your Player list with updated scores Haugenes advocates full-time benefits Houllier seeking to humble Leverkusen Football The Times Used Car Locator By Our Sports Staff: Bean lands leading role in Sheffield Old shoes spell pain Get fit to run: your five-day exercise programme Goals make all difference as Hills strike enables Dagenham to catch up Boston How they stand The Times Leicester reserve a hero's welcome for O'Neill Old Firm's act creates compelling viewing Football The Premiership Today Accused teams sweating on tale of the tape Saha upstages Shearer's big night Index Go no wonder voted us the UK's best for cost… Sea Change Holding Court Towers of Strength Middlesex to lose Fraser to other side of fence Free inside Memoir Arts Law Kings, queens commoners What will survive of us is love by Richard Morrison Contents A tribal rite As I told him I love As the Queen Mother journeys to her final resting place, Richard Morrison reflects on why a royal funeral is as much a celebration of nationhood as a personal demonstration of grief As I told him 'I love When George Carman was told he was dying of cancer, he kept his illness a secret and continued to work as usual, says Karen Phillipps, his long-term companion The friend I needed The Times Gamble for book-makers Huge advances and unjustified hype, Erica Wagner argues, are causing a dearth of good books Marital bliss behind bars No quantity of slap is going to turn the average woman into Isabella Rossellini or even Elizabeth Hurley System fails rape victims Exclusive Offer Big boys want been there Been there Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Inca trail of hype? Has the National Geographic The Times Smokers gamble with your life There are renewed calls for a ban on smoking in public places following a report on the risks to passive inhalers, says Peta Bee Proof of second-hand dangers All fizz, but not assets Sports drinks are fashionable but they may not give you a run for your money in the London Marathon says Peta bee Life Coach Texting is good 4 U Drug trials could be speeded up by use of mobile technology, Tony Dawe reports Portable Technology Is body piercing safe for my 15-year-old girl? The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions The race to fine gene treatments Toddler Rhys Evans bacame Britain's first gene-therapy success story when his immune deficiency was treated. Now other diseases are in scientists' sights, says Anjana Abuja Bummer, man Helicopters, champagne, comfy sofas loos? Corporate hospitality has finally wormed its wicked way into Glastonbury and it's only a matter of time before the breadheads are running the whole show Caitlin Moran weeps a daisy chain of tears Michael Eavis has suddenly introduced a class system to Glastonbury Festivals There are hundreds of events to choose from this summer, form the resurrected Isle of Wight festival to the bucolic charms of longborough Here's the cream of the crop, chosen by Malika Browne Lyric Theatre War war as bore bore After 20 years, there's little to rejoice about in The Falklands Play, says Vanora Bennett The Times New jazz albums It's a game of three sides Classical CDs a three-CD set of the England manager's chill-out favourites? Geoff Brown lends a sceptical car Cheap and tasty: Ten Top Budget CDs HMV Opera & Ballet Duchess Theatre The Times Critics' choice Capering across a minefield As his modern Carmen comes to Covent Garden, Sweden's Mats Ek talks to Luke Jennings Créme fresh The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Television & radio Review by joe Joseph Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Films Choice The Tower of London BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2623 Choice Rolex Can we afford the £140 billion credit boom? Private Lives Enron fallout Your shout Intestor in People Sweet & Maxwell EC Harris LR The Times Law Section Susie owes £700 and pays an annual interest rate of 164% Consumer credit has ballooned to £140 billion in just two decades. Daniel Lee looks at how lawyers, agancies and the Government can arrest the slide EJ Legal Why Sir John is wrong about crime The commissioner of the Metropolltan police is being simplistic about society House of Lords Magistrates Court Service Private lives and breaches of confidence Edward Garnier, QC, and Joanne Cash explain how English law is being applied under Article 8 of the Human Right ACT The Campbell judgment is not new las but it illustrates how the law should be applied to a new situation Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal services Commission Jumeirah International Adoption: W Tony Blair is taking a personal interest in the Adoption and children Bill as the Government decides it is better for a child to have family life late than hot at all, says chris Barton Arcane and anci Law managers exposed over lack of It nous Online Help me, I did legal work for Enron With Andersen's legal network in shreds, firms throughout the world are fighting to survive, says Edward Fennell The fallout from the biggest financial implosion on record has hit lawyers, auditors and personal reputations Partnership is dead - long live limited liability Asset security is now top priority for accounting and legal firms, says paul Thomas Can Andersen's UK staff sue for stigma damages? Legal moves in us will influence how the firs's UK arm reacts, says Nathan Millard There is no such thing as a dead-cert A small group of specialist law firms stand to benefit from reform to the gaming industry—if it happens, says Edward Fennell Boxing clever City Diary Give-us-a-job City Diary Shunting Railtrack Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Cover blown St Matthew got it right Can you serve two masters? James D. Zlrin looks at a fascinating case for some answere Bulletin board Lawyer of the week Your shout The College of Law discusses working conditions; Eu law; registering a company troublesome trolleys Readers' queries BBC Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times IDS A fine line between art and making an exhibition of yourself Picture Gallery NHBC JM Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Technology without Tears Contents On call for change Third-generation mobiles promise a lot: high-seed Internet along with voice, text and video messaging. But do we want them, and will the technology ever get here? David Rowan reports Need to know: the What is Gprs? How they work Discover the joys of text It began life as a hidden feature on our phones and has become a multi-million pound industry. Nigel Powell on the mobile e-mail that took the world by storm Everyone's taling about the. . . Nokia 7650 Smaller and smarter Totally connected 'lways on' web acces offers the user huge benefits writes Nigel Powell Mobile games Radio to oust cable talk The upwardly mobile set Phones aren't what they used to be Liz Bailey test-drives the latest mobile Survive the salesman And avoid the bad buys Why I love my Mobile phone A call to cut mobile crime To prevent the rise of phone thefts owners need a new awareness, says Liz Bailey Picture Gallery When text messaging can be Children and the elderly are most likely to be at risk from mobiles, writes Nigel Powell It's a jungle out there It pays to find the service and tariff that best suits your needs. Liz Bailey offers some tips Land of the rising network Japan is way ahead of Europe in implementing third-generation technology, repots David Rowan More then 31 million Japanese us their phones to play online games and swap e-mails and pictures Notes from a small island Q&A Upgrade your mobile Ten reasons to Buzzwords Find out more Toyota
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