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News from 11/04/2002

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Saily Patten Retail Correspondent, Andrew Robson, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Claire McDonald, Phil Yates, John Goldsmith, Eric Rough, Jon Ashworth, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Anne Woodham, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, David Bard (vice-chairman), Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Sheila Johnston, Lynne Truss, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, J. H. Rogers, Laura Houghton, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Amon Cohen, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Elizabeth M. Thompson, Jo Rodgers, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Andrew Norfolk Andrew Pierce and Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Snoddy and Chris Ayres, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Anatole Kaletsky, Lauren Laverne, Charles Bremner, Chris Isaac, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Liz Bailey, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Angela Jameson, J. L. Ransome, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Nick Raynsford, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Sarah Vine, Russell Hotten and Caroline Merrell, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Roger Adams, Helena Davies, Rachael Jolley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Farrell and Janine di Giovanni, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Dearbäil Jordan, Philip Allott (Professor), Lewis Smith, David Robinson, Sean MacAulay, John Monks General Secretary, Philip Whiteley, Philip Webster and David Charter, Hazel Yorke, Andrew Losowsky, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, Richard Owen, Alistair Nicoll, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Elliot Morley, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Ben Hammersley, Tony Greenfield, M. Herbert, Katty Kay, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Des Dearlove, Ian Johns, João Diniz-Sanches, Kevin McCarra, Damian Whitworth and Philip Webster, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Lawrence Pratchett, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Christopher Reed, Tony Dawe, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Mark Court and Nick Hasell, Martin Waller, Alexander Anichkin, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Kate Quill, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Andrew Pierce and Adam Sherwin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Ljubo Zaja, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Phillips, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, Julian Birkinshaw and Stuart Crainer, Colin McQuillan, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Damian Barr, Tony Purton (MoD Director), David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Anon's elegy for the Queen Mother comes from cyberspace You can shed tears that she is gone or you can smile because she has lived Powell's mission snubbed by Israel The Times Today Your grown-up guide to computer games Into the light Drug firms raided Massacre verdict Army marches on an ancient sandwich World Cup blow as Beckham breaks foot Broken hairdryers must go to meet their maker Sven's secrets Tiffany & Co. News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Stoney-feicied Naivistas tear into thoughtful Tony Parliamentary Sketch A cross-party party for Lord Callaghan Unlucky break for Beckham Medical Briefing BT Ulster struggles to find a new chief constable Terror warlord steps out of shadows to talk peace Is desire for peace genuine this time? The trail of death left by the rebels 'Tigers' violent route to negotiating table Gucci Drug companies raided after £400m fraud claim Generic medicines widely used to keep down costs Epilepsy drug threat to babies Dollond & Aitchison Spending on NHS has been effective, says Milburn The Government's list of health service Improvements Cigarettes 'can cause mental ills' Elegy for a royal funeral belongs to Everyman Mystery verse's author finds the critics unkind Who is the poet? Sainsbury's Passengers face five more years of flight delays Citroën 8th Earl fights for 'working classes' Damilola case judge discharges juror Bank chief is jailed for theft In Brief Police dog killed DNA murder link Slim Survival All work, low pay Middle-class pupils is take fiver scheme for the poor Woodgate has jaw broken in street DNA test links man to 1981 murder Sainsbury's Nude Madonna keeps her counsel Liverpool Victoria Women QCs are there on merit, says Irvine Take twins back to US, surrogate mother told MoD to pay for deaths at Kenya firing ranges Rover Thousands view family messages of love and loss PC World The Computer Superstore MP wants Trafalgar Square memorial Prince retreats to quiet of Birkhall Birthday stamp set will be reissued Correction Awakened affection boosts plans for jubilee The Times Standard Life Bank Fawning over the royals is out, say BBC bosses Virgin mobile Flood of souvenirs heading for shops Activists invade Whitehall in rainforest protest Dixons Furniture makers in love with sapele's qualities Woman of 71 forces carjacker to give up Caution Contagious Material Scotland will ban foxhunts from August The illusion that creates those big TV stars Divers discover 'lost city' off India EasyJet. com Office World Quarks go from theory to reality Byers officials put out tolls report on day of funeral UK online for business Welfare agency 'putting profits before poverty' Labour risks 100 seats over euro vote Post office closures 'cannot be avoided' Tax credit scheme 'hiding spending' Blair suffers backbench anger over Iraq action Today in Parliament AA Question Time Briefing No 10 is wary of opening a rift with America Political Briefing British Gas Communications MPs call for arms embargo or sanctions against Israel The Times Neighbours divided by walls are limited in bitterness Israeli attacks bring end to battles for Nablus and Jenin Royal Mail Jews appalled by German peacekeeping plan Powell must wield a big stick to stop disaster engulfing Israel The Times Travel Direct First direct Breaking News Times Online Job Finder The Masters Law Online Times Crossword Club Marathon Online Francis House Children's Hospice Musharraf works to win Islamic backing Swiss ambassador recalled after 'affair' Mugabe's party gives in over talks Anti-corruption Briton quits Australian police (AP): Heyerdahl 'is dying' Esure Tribunal fulfils Nuremberg veteran's 'law not war' dream War crimes court pits United States against the world American students drink under age during 'four-year campus parties' Aquascutum Policeman kills five neighbours then himself Police chief sacking reopens LA racial rift Phillips (Reuters): Karzai in plea for more aid In Brief (AFP): Kashmir killings Call him a worm (AP): Debt drove crime (Reuters): Torture claims (AP): 'Robin Hood' held Relatives Stamp on Milosevic 'whitewash' Thirty injured in Serbian rioting over UN 'police brutality' Laura Ashley Germany offers apology for Nazi atrocity in Italy 4,000 victims of Srebrenica who still wait for names Travelodge 'Middle France' man gets nod from Chirac Vulgarity to touch the heart Dance Carmen Covent Garden Theatre Lobby Hero Dommar Warehouse, WC2 The Times Dance Gangstars The Circus Space, NI Concert DSO Berlin/Nagano Barbican From Reith lecturer to our favourite bluestocking Onera O'Neill demonstrates that a true academic can also be a communicator Après les élections, le déluge... France prepares for a torrent of polls Picture Gallery Higher taxes will not help public services Hushed Tone The Times Diary Delay and Danger More awkward challenges ahead for Blair on Iraq Glimmer of Peace A possible escape from one Asia's cruellest conflicts A Sub for the Marines American shows the way with its indestructible sandwich Yes, minister Sister to the Titanic Time for Britain to think again Pilot schemes for electronic voting New codes of conduct for councillors Foot-and-mouth cull Customer service Dexter versus Austen Labour relations and strike action Animal experiments Fallen rather flat English pronunciation The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain Weathercall Citroën Weather Eye Fiorina's voicemail plea Briefing SFO raid on Goldshield US warning to KPMG Global Crossing interest Inward investment falls Reshuffle hits AOL Threat to set-top boxes Bet of £2m on Barclays Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Rags to riches Analysts urged to clean up their act Andersen UK partners named in US lawsuit The Plumber sells most of his stake in Oystertec The bell tolls Melia White House The Register Tesco sees more UK growth as it breaks records The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Retail' s rising star shines bright Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief Signet defies US slump with 12% advance Capita 'broke rules' in £lbn council tender P&O targets younger cruisers M&S on road to recovery, says chief Countdown to start for Punch IPO SEC warning on Xerox audit surprises KPMG Orbit Bextey Housing Association Receivers called in at Sportsworld Reuters tipped to buy back or merge Instinet Bid for TJ Hughes worries some JJB investors Gambler makes loss on £2m Barclays bet Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movement of the day Tesco stocks shelves with growth Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Optimistic investors tune into radio Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Lloyd's in £3. lbn loss after WTC disaster Attacks push Swiss Re into red for first time Confident Bellway sees profits reach record Alderney awards licences The Times Balfour wins £209m contracts California sues power companies Pressure mounts on Xbox price Use rates to cool housing market, Wadhwani urges Sales Commence OMG profit warning hits shares In Brief BAE over limit Credit rating low IFG acquisition QS ends talks Exchange rates Cisco adds $154m to the Chambers pot The Times Conflict of interests when buy means sell Caroline Merrell looks at the fallout from advice given by Merrill Lynch analysts US firm checks out City Diary Re-routed City Diary Euro split City Diary Project Easter paves way for the Big Three Jon Ashworth finds a deal with Anderson Uk will lift Deloitte into second place The Times Unit Trust Information Service Awards raise transparency in reporting Viewpoint International Care & Relief BA persists with sky-high fares on domestic flights Problems with BA Travellers' tales Don't travel without... Americana Vacations PLC German Travel Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercury Direct Picture Gallery Journey Travel Insurance At home in the city by the bay Briefcase guide to San Francisco Special Offer Mercury Direct Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items A rethink for hotel check-out times Currency clamour Multiple Classified Advertising Items New York and other country cottages A rural retreat from £78, a week in Cyprus from £259, five nights in Dubai £529: Tony Dawe with the best buys Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Focus on golf Direct Car Hire Shares settle near best IOD Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Odile Schweisguth Self-effacing pioneer in the field of cancer therapy for children most notably in the treatment of kidney tumors John Agar Film actor who starred in science fiction film of the 1950s and 1960s after his brief marriage to Shirley Temple Walter Cunningham Quixotic dockers' leader whose militancy on behalf of his members was fuelled by a burning awareness of past injustices Court & Social Vivien Law Linguistics expoert who studied the ancient grammars through which language was taught Lives in Brief Flemming Juncker, Second World War Danish resistance organiser; forester, farmer and industrialist, was born on September 12,1904. He died on March 25,2002, aged 97 Births, Marriages & Deaths Rabbi Israel Miller Campaigner who procured 'a small measure of justice' from German industry for elderly survivors of the Holocaust How we will remember Shoud there be a lasting memorial to the Queen Mother? The debate continues Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Giving peace a chance Readers continue the debate on Israel. How can the 'battle of peace' be won? DJM: Nature Notes Cinema: Masterpiece of Ce Enchanting Fidelity At this year's Bafta awards the Merchant-Ivory team received British Academy Fellowships honouring their 40 years in production. A Room with a View, which was warmly reviewed here, was the first of the three Forsher adaptations that came to define their style News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes A lady who was loved What's your view? Word Watching Questions answered Questions asked Daily Life April 11,1816 Sir Walter Scott telis the long-lived poet and dramatist Joanna Baillie that the did not interfere in Lord Byron's marital difficulties Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon Dinners Changing the Guard School news Banquet Anniversary Personal Column Mary Whitehouse Church news Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Answers Appointment Lecture Meeting Ramprakash left out in the cold Gebrselassie wants world record pace from the off Athletics: Flora London Marathon Flora Public safety certificate disproportionate breach of right European Court of Human Rights Meaning of 'non-profit-making' and Voluntary' for VAT exemption Court of Justice of the European Communities In Sport Today Whether trust is terminated on making liquidation or bankruptcy orders Court of Appeal World Cup dream in the balance Britain aware of a renewed threat from family Thais Tennis Everitt guarantees mountainous task for valiant Bath Rugby union Wasps run riot as tempers boil over The Times The results service Today's fixtures Newman completes set of indoor prizes Bowls El Hindi faces action Squash Baker states her case for funding Swimming Racing results from yesterday's three meetings Baxter to appeal over IOC verdict In Brief Spezia leaves Tomlinson ban Chalke success Fabre ready to renew rivalries Racing Brighton The Times Sports Book Reading the racecard Musselburgh Exeter Ludlow Chance to profit if O'Brien shuffles his aces Diary England's hands tied over new contracts Cricket Coral Picture Gallery Counties split over new 20-over competition Tote Picture Gallery William Hill Sanford aims to give India a roasting Olazabal buoyed by swing of confidence Golf: the Masters Rocky or easy ride? Norman sinks his teeth into 22nd attempt The Times Hann keeps emotions in check to upset Doherty Snooker French Golf Holidays First and second-round tee-off times at Augusta National Ladbrokes Three to follow on the trail of the Tiger Look, listen and learn the players' language Football: the secrets of Sven-Göran Eriksson's success Jullan Birkinshaw and Stuart Crainer, business and management experts, pinpoint the reasons for the dramatic change in England's fortunes in Leadership the Sven-Göran Eriksson Way. Kicking off an exclusive serialisation they reveal why the son of a Swedish farmer is a world-class leader most companies would envy The Times Eriksson's five basic rules of management Diplomat keeps media at harm's length City rising to play-off challenge once more Football Table Last night's results Times Square Lawrence revives Cardiff's hopes of realising dream Nationwide League second division club-by-club guide Blackpool Cambridge United Notts County Stoke City Bournemouth Cardiff City Oldham Athletic Swindon Town Brentford Chesterfield Peterborough Utd Tranmere Rovers Brighton Colchester United Port Vale Wigan Athletic Bristol City Huddersfield Town Queens Park Rangers Wrexham Bury Northampton Town Reading Wycombe Wanderersr Glasgow beckons for potent United Football The Times Owen steps up pace to give England healthier outlook Take it easy, beginners Get fit for running: your five-day programme Masterful Veron vanquishes lingering doubt Chelsea unable to further their Europe ambitions Football The Premiership Today Woodgate incident extends sad saga of Leeds Silent Bob fouls up given the game away Injury to Beckham threatens England's World Cup hopes Madeira Managing nicely Masters plan You're out First Executive DLAOxbridgeGroup Recruitment Consultants Human Resources Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Lamensdorf Consulting Not fair, lady Torres & Partners Human Resource Consulting Stena Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduate and Management Opportunities Up which ladder? From hotel and catering management to... Property News News Group Newspapers Ltd Why can't a woman be (paid) more like a man Career choice Cargo Inspections Group Cardiff Caerdydd Oxford Graduate Recruitment The Times Experience Taylor management solutions Grasp the Opportunity! Antiques Shop Olewatt Ltd Pinsent Curtis Biddle Harvey Nash Inter Exec CP Executive Norwich Union Ofgem Monster. co. uk On the move Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Metzger Happily chained to the desk The way you work Contact centre management Highfield My big break Prudential Haldane Ercol Furniture Ltd Anglo Arabian Services Limited Society of Maritime Industries Executives Telecom Revenue Assurance Action Creating CV's Finance & Business Control Manager Entrepreneur Wanted Hackney Executive CVs International Positions Riley consulting Britain's Executive Career Service General Medical Council University of Plymouth The Institute of Chartered Accountants Multiple Display Advertising Items The Institute of Chartered Accountants Formic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barclays The Bromley by Bow Centre Mary Kay (UK) Ltd The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Impact Associates Sales Engineer Technical sales person - Capital… Infojunction Ltd Established Printing Co. Manager Required Oryx Executive Search Universal Learning Pathways ltd Office to Government Commerce RICS Watson Wyatt Boyden Mercuri Urval CW Manufacturing Ltd Scottish Power Michael Page International Atkearney Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration The College of Law Park Royal ER Dornet Police The Change Group International plc Times Newspapers The Times Bbfo Heldrick & Struggles Odgers Roffey Park Institute Limited University of Surrey Whitehead Mann Dixey Henderson Limited Technical Recruitment plc Whitehead Mann Hanover Fox International I&DeA Guardian Media Group Capita Ras Hanover Fox International Cressing Templar Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy On the move Finance Director for UK Property Investment Company Times Newspapers Teacher Training Agency A new kind of business hero People and profit Capita Ras NBS Packages PSD CJA Recruitment Consultants Group NHS Information Authority Team leader? Sage Michael Page Technology Price Water House Coopers Executive Search &… Free inside Reportage Health Film A very long way from Israel and yet hardly and… In defence of Israel In spite of liberal traditions among London's Jews, most of those spoken to by Ann Treneman are firmly behind Israel and its current militaruy campaign. And they fear a rise in anti-Semilism Happy Meals? I'm not Eric Shholsser is the man who alerted us to the truth about fast food Carol Midgley joins him for an u palatable tour along The Strand to learn why the industry's marketing is so successful Their 'natural smoke flavour' comes from charred sawdust and chemicals Analysts found that the chicken nuggets were more like beef than poultry A depressing lack of real evidence My experiment - worts and ail Marathon man Haavy smoker and fatty-food addict Alexander Anichkin gets fit for Sunday's race The Times :-(Whr the *** is the bldy bs? Caitlin Morn A posh kid who had acces to a Pears Cyclopaedia would inform you that, medically, a woman's parts are called the China' Cloning—for the perfect parent Blood test that saves men's lives The Times Lymphoma drug cleared for NHS use Acorn Stairlifts Olympic rule is flawed Embarrassing leaks? Online Advice Parkinson's disease can hit all ages Irritable Bowel Syndrome What planet are you on? New Releases Kevin Spacey is the urbane spaceman. Jet Li duffs himself up. James Christopher goes cosmic Star of the week Down Mexico way Watching brief... Mental illness in the movies Y Tu Mama Tambien Lames Christopher's Top Ten movies New on video She shoots, she nearly scores New Releases Bend It Like Beckham ends up ballooning into the crowed, says Ian Johns, who has his eye on a striking little Mexican road movie 24 Hour Party People Going to work on a good egg Star of the Week Holloywood can't be all that bad if it gave birth to a bodacious dude like Jeff Bridges, says Sean MacAudlay He should have been a stage brat, overly trained and precocious. Instead, he was a natural Dinner Rush A life in pictures The arriba has arrived Interview a Mexican teen road movie is burning critical rubber. Shella Johnston meets its director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres English National Ballet Theatres Shockheaded Peter Bedroom Farce The Constant Wife Bombay Dreams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art future 2002 Humble Boy Lady Windermere's Fan The Phantom of the Opera Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times An Inspector Calls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Agatha Christie's the Mousetrap Multiple Classified Advertising Items All human life is fear The loan to the National Gallery of a Portentous painting by Salvator Rosa gives a major work a wider audience, says Richard Cork The Royal Opera The Times Lessons in crime Young people are learning the cost of offending, says Peta Bee Education Headington School Oxofrd The Times Ed. forum Our panedl anwers your questions Appointments Education The Life Goals Centre EF The World's Largest Language School Sibs Ltd. How to contact ed. forum E-mail questions to: ed.… Only there to make up numbers Our school does not want us, and it certainly doesn't like our ideas, writes a parent governor The Times Telephone Leeds University Business School Holmewood House School St. Francis' College Sibs Ltd Times Newspapers The Kingsley School University of Hull MBA in London Kingston Business School University of Surrey University of Leicester The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling T2 radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2625 Choice "Old Speckled Hen" Technology without Tears Contents Get serious about games It an industry that makes more money than Hollywood, drives the development of your PC and pervades popular culture. Computer gaming isn't for kids any more, writes David Rowan Demand for online gameplay is behind the take-up of high-speed Internet Cash prizes Need to know: before you play Kings of fun battle it out With two high-profile launches this year, the console race is on, Nigel Powell sizes up the platforms Personal Computer: the PC is the grand-daddy of… Nintendo Gamecube: The latest entrant to the… Gaming goes global As computer gaming evolfes into a live online 'sport', it is attracting a broader range of fans, reports Nigel Powell The biggest game in town From compulerised table tennis to the startling graphics of the Xbox; from crude arcade game to a medium rich with artistic possibilities João Diniz-Sanches charts the rise of video gaming Big projects take teams of 40 people two years and several million pounds to finish The best in video-gaming history: class Why I love video games Confused? Put this in the diary Big players stay ahead of the game A few names stand out ads great innovators and master of computer-game entertainment Andrew Losowsky profile the big six Lara goes to Hollywood With games now makoing more money than the movie industry, Liz Balley looks at how they are influencing the big screen and vice versa Who's telling stories now? Games present exciting new challenges to professional writers, reports Ben Hammersley Q&A Ten reasons to start playing games Picture Gallery Buzzwords Find out more The Times

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