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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Allan Dixon, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Sally Cale, David Adams, Denise Dew-Hughes, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Martin Howey, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Wilson Flood, Mark Souster, Laura Bush, David Rhys Jones, Rosemary J. Woods, Karen Oldridge, Ian Winrow, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Michael Binyon and Damian Whitworth, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Philip Johnston (Director), Penny Wark, Graham Hay, Gabrielle Starkey, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Howard Davies, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Michael Binyon and Issandr El Amrani, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Rory Watson, Jane Bramwell, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Geoff Coleman, Daniel Roselaar, Professor Ian Fells, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Brian E. Tyson, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Simon Harding, Robert Potts, Lynne O'Donnell, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Gavin Ashenden, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Bailey, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Karen Phillipps, Paula Hawkins, Peter GRAY(General practitioner), Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Karen Homer, Eli Perl, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Hilary Whitney, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Colin Warburton, Gien Owen Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Tim Reid and Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes, J. Ainslie McIntyre, Jonathan Dimbleby, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Ross Dunn and Janine di Giovanni, Damian Whitworth, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Alan Shaw, Nick Hasell, Graham Rowlinson, Richard Hobson and Ivo Tennant, Andrew Pierce and Jane Owen, Jeremy Vine, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Victor Black, Joanna Pitman, Conor Dignam, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Gitta Sereny, Ian Johns, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Alexis Croucher, Martin Fletcher and David Watts, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Ruth Padel, Tom Dunmore, Valerie Eillott Countryside Editor, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Richard Mason (Clinical Director), John Phillips, Sally Patten, Gordon Lishman, Director General, Roy Ellis, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoInside: The Queen Mother's Funeral, a 12-page… Strength, dignity and laughter Soldier dies Making more Nokia attack Liverpool out Index Jenin carnage makes Powell's job even tougher Princes hand-pick flowers for wreath News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online British soldier on Kabul patrol dies Today 'treats politicians as liars' MPs to give minister sporting advice Carjackers foiled by family on US holiday Newsnight 'snubs Scotland' Citibank Disability benefit tests 'are poorly managed' Bloodbath kept from the eyes of the world Israeli reservists Iured into death trap 150 Palestinians reported killed Philips Masada 's brave history President can use his father's example to bring influence Foreign Editor's Briefing BT Germany presents peace plan for Palestinian state 'Suicide bombers must stop' for us to send observers New Yorkers urge defiance of Bush Sharon's minister urges halt to Arafat dialogue 'I am going to die''No you are not''Are you sure?' Stephen Farrrell helps a shot colleague Playground of war blessed by an angel Peugeot 'Some of the warmth we absorbed is flowing Alan Hamilton inside the Abbey The unknown soldier who made it happen AMD Processors Triumph for dignity and respect over populist nonsense Richard Morrison Chief Music Critic The Caravan Club Just as she would have wanted, with not an heir out of place Enthralled by the sight and sound of Britain Ian Cobain in the crowd The British Hernia Centre Sainsbury's Funeral Notes Funeral notes Philips British Forces around the world pay tribute Vintage fly-past evokes wartime spirit over Mall Weight of history stills village pub Flowers of affection on road to Windsor Pupils allowed to see service Britannia Sainsbury's Funeral notes A feast of hushed tones and hoary anecdotes Joe Joseph Armchair view Staples Daily life stops for two minutes BBC defends Fleming for breaking silence AXA Air tickets 'to rise £100 without new runways' Musicians taught to play the part as orchestra seeks more drama MS Multiple Sclerosis Society Head of fined rail firm gets £200,000 bonus Britain votes on bouquet for its cars and cities Shackleton's Antarctic newspaper comes in from the cold Royal Mail Flowers of the Counties Parkinson man is helped by dose of his own brain cells Fish shows way to a woman's heart Time First direct By a Correspondent: Cat let out of the bag just in time Rabbit to chase dog from pet owners' affections Tiniest particle t may hold key to dark matter Mark Henderson on how scientists worked out the mass of the 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000018kg neutrino AOL Astronomers uncover a graveyard of debris cast off by dead stars Academy should 'hire hotel for its trade fair' MAP Medical Aid for Palestinians Heroin and drink killed traveller In Brief Ferry ordeal Paddick may sue Heroin girl, 13 Bathers burnt Icy reception Officer reinstated Gun hoard Texan fights extradition on murder charge Bank boosts out-of-favour fiver British Gas Refugees breach tunnel security Tourist died after fireworks exploded on bus Saddam oil threat justifies drilling in Alaska, says Bush Visitors to America face 30-day limit Halifax Seconds to spare as Atlantis lifts off The Times Books Direct Mamie centre leader charged in US Milosevic aides face arrest for war crimes Superliar gives Chirac poll boost Esure EU is condemned as sexist, racist and ageist Russia in talks on future of Kaliningrad Casanovas preparing to woo by the book Fujitsu Siemens Computers Live News Times Online The Masters E-Mail News Rich List 2002 Times Sports Book China deal may be too late to help MG Rover British Red Cross Chinese Emperor 'was killed by meteorite' Koizumi shines but nearly takes a spill Musharraf woos rally with attack on 'traitors' HSBC ' London plotter' charged In Brief (AP): Fox in captivity (AP): Policeman shot (AP): Executions soar (Afp): Car bomb attack (Reuters): First for women (AFP): 'Dirty dog' fine A bracing encounter with shades of grey Theatre Ghosts Greenwich Theatre Theatre The Inland Sea wilton's Music Hall, El The Times Concert NYO/Davis Symphony Hall, Birmingham An ordinary old lady, and the last of her kind THE queen Mother had one invaluable quality. . . she understood her job True happiness is a stairlift and a carriage clock to call your very own Picture Gallery Defence is back at the heart of politics Sing it, Jack The Times Diary Dignity and Laughter The Times The Queen Mother's legacy to the nation The Battle of Peace How to make space for its resumption Something Fishy Women especially benefit from the fruit of the sea Tired drivers Special delivery Israel's actions against 'terror' NHS professionals' views on reform Easing the shortage of hospital beds Mum's army Over-65 s online Hydrogen fuel for cars Pay less for TV garbage Reflecting on the death of a Queen Multiple meanings Work and play The Weather The Times Crossword 22,010 New Book Around Britain Weathercall Dell Weather Eye Consignia unveils details Briefing Names wait for cash calls Instinet chief steps down Jupiter sale confirmed Verizon gives warning Stamp duty campaign Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Virgin Picture Gallery UK output rise stirs recovery Ford awarded Nasser $17.8m A world of pain Nortel gloom in first quarter The Register Nokia rejects analyst's attack The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Ttmes Chancellor on the factory flaw Business Editor's Commentary Lessons may lurk in Merrill e-mails Lindberg's solo flight SkyePharma reports maiden profits Decision day for Merrill Lynch on disclosure call More of Kirch facing failure BT Easy Jet ready to write off £7m Nats investment Ntt DoCoMo's lower target hurts Vodafone Nick Hasell Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Don't shun Charter cash option Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Takeover suggestion boosts Premier Oil Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Duncan makes Enron plea bargain La Fitness sticks by aim despite its rivals' woes Sunderland counts cost of Premiership slide Project Telecom expands BOC opens £70m deal in China Peninsula Hill the favourite to buy Pearson titles Empire in deal with Activision In Brief Cairn oil finds Reed Elsevier up Daimler disposal Exchange rates Challenge of 'fly-by-nights' that fly all over Russell Hotten finds budget airlines are starting to take on the French Ecuadorian Panama hat Tresses and tints on a roll European Briefing Ebner's eye on Investor Germans are top whingers Go-kart breaks a leg City Disry Women only City Diary Wren ahead City Diary Britain plays the heritage card to tend visitor slump The tourist trade's new campaign will be less 'Cool Britannia', reports Conor Dignam Cartoon cards cut through jungle of apathy The Times Unit Trust Information Services Radisson Edwardian Hotels How others put over the message Flat finish for shares How To Make Big Money From Small Financial Spread… Rent or buy? The debate gets personal Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links On Saturday Fantasy Shares Follow our 12 easy steps for online money management What are the signs of a good agent? Tips The Times Beware: repossessions danger Hot spot Offers in the region of £270,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prime Knightsbridge Martyn Gerrard Bewley Heritage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landsdowne Major Disposal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cumbria Dorset Spy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flats to Let in London Haslams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wapping. Recently refurb 1 bed flat FPD Savills Wc1.2 bed flt. Wood flrs, private terr Wc1. Quality 1 bed flt. High standard Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Field Marshal Sir Nigel Bagnall Cold War warrior who brought fresh thinking to tank warfare and coped with key Army reorganisation Margaret Wingfield Liberal Party President who organised leadership contest after Thorpe's resination and fought for women's right Court & Social In The Register today What's Important Obituaries Debate@thetimes Questions answered Nature Notes Court & Social Lives remembered Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Christine Long, former times journalist, was born on Marh 9,1945. She died on March 22,2002, aged 57 Edward Loades, automoblic engineer, was born on December 4,1910. He died on January 21,2002, aged 91 Births, Marriages & Deaths George Francis Boxing trainer whose persuasive methods and wise counsel steered john Conteh and Frank Bruno to world titles Fears grow for security of electricity supply Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Price Shock Power to the people who should not the bill when electricity capacity exceeds demand? Assisting in class Do classroom helpers save teachers' time or are they just a poor substiute for the real thing? Nature Notes Major's Enclave Plan for Kurds Runs into Trouble News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life April 10,1807 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Picture Gallery Dinner Flights Directory Faresavers Appointments in the Forces Personal Column The Executive Club Best Buy Travel Insurance Answers Forthcoming marriages Marathon effort Sweetenham demands to see progress Swimming Football ban orders lawful Court of Appeal Published April 10,2002 Gough and Another v Chief Constable of Derbyshire Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravgers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Judge and Lord Justice Carnwath Judgment Martch 20,2002 Prison officers in _breach of trust Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published April 10,2002 Regina v Flyer Regina v Nicol Regina v Lawrie The reality behind how the other halves live Sailling: America's Cup Edward Gorman Wives of British team find it is not all glamour Serious features for perverting justice Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published April 10,2002 Regina v Sookoo Right to seek public funding Court of Appeal Published April 10,2002 Berry Trade Ltd and Another v Moussavi and Others Before Lord JUstice Potter, Lord Justice Mummery and Lady Justice Arden Judgment March 21,2002 Prison media ban policy unlawful Queen's Bench Division Published April 10,2002 Regina (Hirst) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Before Mr Justice Elias Judgment March 22,2002 Establishing violent offence Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published April 10,2002 Regina v Szczerba Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice JAckson and Mr Justice Owen Judgment February 6,2002 Red all over Racing Hughes eases back into old routine Warwick Chepstow Lingfield Park Rusedski's feelings mixed over possible home run Tennis O'Sullivan joins the exodus of seeds Snooker Power in from for another Open title Squash The FA Cup Steinle set to scale his Everest Athletics: Flora London Marathan Bath left with that sinking feeling after league confirms relegation status quo Rugby union Leslie decides to devote energies to his club Tributes paid to a great motivator Boxing Scrums given push as Melbourne Cup has the whip hand Plange is elevated in turn to home rule Rugby league Cricket's new sales pitch wide of the mark The Times Why Bates remains an easy target but a hard act to follow Legal slog crucial to short format Iinitiative Cricket Sunday best may tilt the balance in Duval's fervour Golf First and second-round tee-off times Father and son join forces for final hurrah Bowls The Times Sports Book Fault is called on court In Brief Daughterly duel Change of colour Walker atones The results service Today's fixtures Augusta changes are many, but who's counting? Times Square Irons leads steely reply to thwart Cardiff Mansfield's hopes raised by White Villa overcome setback to book place in final Kinnear and Luton provide picture of perfect health Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide Bristol Rovers Hartlepool United MacClesfield Town Scunthorpe United Carlisle United Hull City Mansfield Town Shrewsbury Town Cheltenham Town Kidderminster H Oxford United Southend United Darlington Leyton Orient Plymouth Argyle Swansea City Exeter City Lincoln City Rochdale Torquay United Halifax Town Luton Town Rushden & D York City Liverpool waste their chances to conquer Football William Hill Stockdale switches his allegiance Try not to overdo it Get fit to run: your five-day programme By Our Sports Staff: Gascoigne and Ternent deny rumours of rift The Times Last night's results Ferguson happy to put his trust in Veron Football The Premiership Today Teams and TV Barcelona claw back deficit to reprieve Rexach Stephen Burgen L: etter from Spain Liverpool leave United to fly the flag In Times Sports Today Alliance Leicester Second-class On course Formula for success Picture Gallery Picture Gallery IT was the shortest of journeys, but as the Queen… Many have done excellently, but you exceed them all The Archbisop of Canterbury's Sermon Picture Gallery The List of Official British Mourners Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The service is sung by the Choir of Westminster… Order of Service The Sentences The Bedding The First Lesson Ecclesiastes 12:1-7 Psalm 121 The Second Lesson Revelation 7:9-17 "You can remember her and only that she's gone or you can cherish her memory and let it live on.. .. ' The Hymn The Sermon I said to the man who stood at the gate of the… The Anthem The Prayers The Hymn Pilgrim's Progress The Commendation The Blessing The Last Post The Styles and Titles of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Reveille The National Anthem Two tributes from Andrw Motion the Poet Laureate Picture Gallery You can shed tears that she is gone or you can smile… Free inside Arts Books Créme The ultimate pain relief Contents Better than therapy As Andrew Motion's elegy to the Queen Mother is lauded for capturing the nation's mood, Ruth Padel explains that we turn to poetry in times of loss because it gives a shape to our pain. But do ew really need a Poet Laureate to speak for us, asks Robert Potts The Catch Making the best of an inpossible job Song Love, but at arm's To women she is self-contained and chilly, but to men she exudes sexual chairma. Karen Phillipps tells Penny Wark why her relationship with George Carman survived She was a match for Carman because she never5 let him possess her Royal Opera House 'An ungenerous, titillating and cowardly biography of George' The art of tech-mate To win a man's heart, talk the language of technology, says Stefanie Marsh Sony Network Handycam Cyborg 3D Force Stick How to play the modern dating game The plays what they all wrote Theatre Elizabethans had an insatiable hunger for drama. Benedict Nightingale beralds a season of forgotten blockbusters Home truths, roving eyes Joanna Pitman makes a voyage of discovery through the faces and places captured by a globaltrotting troupe of snappers The Times Royal Opera House Events Theatres Art futures 2002 Theatres Concert Dance Theatre James Christopher's Top Ten movies Visual art Dance Talks Toxic fantasies born of torment Bully! Bluff Teddy wins the Nobel Prize for Peace Theodore Rex By Edmund Morris HarperCollins, ?25;782 pp Isbn 0 0021 7708 0 ?20 (p&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Portable Technology Time to call a corporate criminal to account Five past Midnight in Bhopal By Dominique Lapierre and Javier Moro Scribner, ?17.99;402 pp Isbn 0 7432 203 4X ?14.39 (p&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 TLS Good in parts, but there are a few too many parts Hatchett and Lycett By Nigel Williams Viking, ?10.99;432pp Isbn 0 6709 1255 7 ?8.79 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Literary seer for our times Bestsellers Bridge Chess Winning move Television & radio Review T2 Satellte, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling T2 radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations The Times Wednesday April 10 2002 Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2624 Choice Scope Why your office might be making you sick It's a team game A Workinkg Rtelationship Bill Kenwright, theatre producer and deputy chairman of Everton Fc, and Pa Emma Tyson Fashion: sail through the summer in cruise wear Judy Fisher Associates Anderson Hoare Girls' Day School Trust The Eclipse Organisation Ltd. Tiro Access Morley College Pemberton Greenish Times Newspapers 'Ameea' Luxury Fashion Company Instant offices VPS Ltd Based in Knightsbridge, we are a small exclusive… The Times Investor in People TiGER Recruitment Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Experienced secretary to work for three partners of… Situation Wanted Is your office making you ill? Pollution at work is adding to the sick leave bill, says Hilary whitney Rare gems in a mountain of corporate tack Company freebies need to be covetable as well as clever, says Mary gold Time Savers Contacts Crone corkill Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants NSR Woldingham Crone corkill Maine-Tucker Private Medical Secretary Crone corkill Joslin Rowe Www. thetimes-appointments. co. uk East Thames Housing Group Crone corkill Chocolate - the treat that binds us all Tasting Chocolate Torte Ahoy there! Evangelical alliance Lucic Clayton College Legal Secretary Busy Chelsea Auction House Strutt & Parker Business/conference Centre Manager All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… London Contemporary Dance School Crème Secretary/Assistant PA-£18,000 Elizabeth Hunt College Hill Angela Mortimer Medical Secretary Joslin Rowe Part Time Secretaries JG Legal Secretaries Situation Wanted Second Jobber Multi-Lingual Creme The Times Maine-Tucker Situation Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tiger Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tri-Ling Customer Services Temp to Perm Non Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country club with emphasis on luxury Conference Call FYI Computer World Technology without Tears Contents Everything in hand Today's 'eletronic organisers' have far more in common with a laptop than a diary. David Rowan examines why so many of us are turing to pocket computers What is a personal digital assistant? The latest models can connect to the Internet while on the move Need to know: PDA checklist How they work Getting to grips with handhelds Need help choosing the right pocket computer to replace your diary and laptop? Tom Dunmore puts a selection of leading models to the test Survive the salesman And avoid the bad buys Everyone's talking about Powerhouse in you Small handheld computers, once seen as indulgent nexecutive toys, can offer big advantages to users on the move. Nigel Powell shows you what they can do Electronic frie… d and life-saver Some devotees are more likely to forget the baby than their trusty high-tech assistant Handheld operating systems Flat screens can be fitted into the backs of car seats Technology for your car can turn it into a mobile office, reports Liz Bailey Picture Gallery Peace in a pod The Japanese have crcated a web-enabled car with a twist: it loves you. Truly By Liz bailey Your own HQ Best ports of call on the go Top five websites The Web provides many excellent services for the Pda. Tom Dunmore logs on to check out his favourite sites and software programs Do the page (or the Blackberry) Two unusual new products offer the Net and e-mail on the move Why I love my psion Revo Hints & tips Ten reasons to buy a handheld Buzzwords Find out more Toyota
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