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News from 12/04/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Brian D. Woodhams, Peter Tandy, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Robert Cole, John B. Job, DJM, Irvine Welsh, Alexandra Frean, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Diana Wildman, Peter Lansley, Adrian Cosker, David Wilson, Ray Kennedy and Michael Dynes, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Jill Sherman and Frances Gibb, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, Pat Gibson, Cornelius Lysaght, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Eric Hulse, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Leslie Howard, Charles Bremner and Adam Sage, Jean Collard, Charles Bremner, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Peter Milner, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Chris Reed, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Oliver Wright and Andrew Pierce, Sam Coates, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, G. Pearson, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Ivo Tennant University Sport, Jesse Crosse, Andrew Losowsky, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Eric Huggins, Stephen Roberts, Damian Whitworth, Donald Cumming, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, A. D. Harris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sue Slipman (Board director), Bruce Kent (Chair), Glen Owen, Winston Fletcher, Desmond Hartley, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Katty Kay, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tom Dunmore, Eva Crowe, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Bernard Harper, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Tom Pike, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Mandy Bowen, John Phillips, Paul Talbot Willcox, Julian Birkinshaw and Stuart Crainer, Colin McQuillan, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Janine di Giovanni, Lisa Verrico, Damian Barr,

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Powell mission in jeopardy as Israel defies US Peres says troops will stay in West Bank for three more weeks Times Sports writers win top awards Starting Tomorrow 'Respectable abdication has been an abstract… Beckham's foot becomes Blair's bone of contention The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 24. Media:… 'Let in state pupils with lower grades' Football New snooper's charter sparks privacy outcry Tiffany & Co. News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online The important thing is to say nothing important Parlimentary Sketch The Bristol way of selecting the best candidates Leaping Frenchman is latest BBC stunt Staples Unusual suspects in quest for the secret poet Queen discovered elegy at Tawny Owl's funeral service Britons find comfort in suit and tie Gant Powell will seek to rebuild peace amid rubble BT Israelis shelter bloodiest battlefield from eyes of media and aid groups Tunisian synagogue blast kills five Backpack student thrown to death on Australia trip British midland By a Correspondent: Doctor's tears over error that killed girl British midland Exercise pill may answer prayers of couch potatoes Currys 150,000 athletes at risk from steroids By a Correspondent: Clot kills teenager who took the Pill to cure period pain Test for bowel cancer could save 2,000 lives Scots hospitals miss treatment targets By a Correspondent: Coroner condemns soft line on drugs Lover 'was hacked to deaths' after sex game By a Correspondent: Skinheads 'attacked Asian footballers' M&s clue to body found in Germany Sainsbury's Classified Display Advertising Items £250,000 victory for victims of sex attack doctor He touched me more like a husband Colour. Brightness. Contrast Cliff kiss death man 'shed no tears' Homebase £250,000 victory for victims of sex attack doctor Tomorrow in the times magazine The real beauty of a Dolphin Bathroom Labour 'wrong to claim child poverty success' Black women ahead on pay The Sven-Göran Eriksson Classical Collection 10m steps to combat Parkinson's Breakfast to Rise TESCO £40m Big Brother to continue until 2005 Shy gorilla is out of the mist after surgeons give her sight Charcol A £30m museum for the new age Massive Savings on Chairs Ten areas of high crime to have fast-track courts Twenty-strong gang ordered captive, 15, to rob women Intelligent Finance Employers of refugees face jail In Brief Press complaints Murder denial Selby driver sued Elton's new stage Smokers offered drug treatment on the NHS Magnet No Title 'I'm certain Zyban killed my son' Coroner criticises PC over 'crass remarks' BNP is real election threat, says Blunkett Russell Crowe a Beautiful Mind Hunt lobby whips up support for summer of discontent Fujitsu Siemens Tory leader sees father's memoir get fresh wings 'The fact is I enjoyed war' Fox's leaked tape drops Tories in huge health row Foreign healthcare gives Brown ideas Gordon trusts in 'big idea' to reduce poverty Political Briefing Nationwide Burdens heaped on NHS Milosevic aide shoots himself to avoid trial 'Chancellor's Chestnut' colours German election battle Classified Display Advertising Items Riviera crime wave Leukaemia Research Fund Generals jailed for Markov cover-up Dr Death cleared of murdering to defend apartheid New blow to truth commission Abuse row cardinal loses allies Clinton banks on an old, wealthy friend More British troops bolster Bagram force Nationwide Sun Awnings 100 feared dead as ferry sinks In Brief Fire for fire War crimes court Baby for actress Hot shoe shuffle Futureforests Twelve killed in Venezuelan street protests Saudis take heat out of troubled oil market Forign Editor's Briefing Classified Display Advertising Items Times Online No Title US plan for nuclear defence shield Dell Thai police get high to catch smugglers New dam will change climate, say Chinese Rhinos at risk from Mugabe campaign Post Office Mother drowned children In Brief Traficant guilty Tamil ban stays FARC kidnapping Appeal rejected A marriage of cynicism and fine comic turns Pop Oxide & Neutrino Ocean, E8 Play your Way to Mauritius Dance Carmen Covent Garden What's Important Concert OAE/Alessandrini Queen Elizabeth Hall Constitutional invention and the option of abdication It is now possible for the first time for the Queen to contemplate retirement Some of the finest words have come from the author who dare not speak his name Picture Gallery Never the end of the world as we know it Missions immobile The Times Diary The Missing Voters Local democracy seems to be in terminal decline Not a Nice Habit The NHS should not waste money on smokers Hair Schroder No politician can risk tonsorial credibility Funeral thoughts Brown's Budget taxation weapon Use of antisocial behaviour orders Revival of National Lottery's fortunes Over-65s online Life expectancy Inadequacy of our housing policy Gloomy Tate Modern Slow crossing Titleholders The Weather The Times Crossword 22,012 Picture Gallery Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall Guildhall Top US stocks plummet Stadium's new chairman P&o bid inquiry starts Goldshield shares back Thales shipyard plan Lucent to cut more jobs Shawlands fined by FSA Dixons executive sells Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today: Commentary 26. Markets 28, The… Smokescreen Lloyds TSB's wealth plan flops Dunn steps down from Marconi Stagecoach drops Andersen Top of the pops Further rate cut not ruled out The Register And so to Bed London Buying property abroad? Wealth management? That's rich Business Editor's Commentary Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Vodafone slumps as investors exit from telecoms DKW to cut 200 more positions Moss Bros makes recovery promise Selection fears over ECB post HMV confirms ?1bn flotation Petite casual line lifts Austin Reed Comdirect Andersen near deal on US charges Man dragged down by flagship AHL fund Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day There is life in L&g shares Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates SkyePharma boosted by Panmure opinion Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Bat loses landmark Australian court case Company hopes for cut in duty to deter smuggling BAA reports rise in passengers Anglo takes 51% stake in Moura coalmine L&g beats trend with 77% Isa rise Call to redress split cap losers Tobacco group faces 4,419 US lawsuits Times Online White goes back to Brown In Brief League's lawyers MmO2 alliance Numerica Exchange rates Voters' bile hits Wall St Right royal beef Pastures Green Insider with a key role in Bank upheaval Lea Paterson talks to the MPC man facing unprecedented change Brown threatens most malign Budget of our time Sharp fall for shares Foster & Cranfield Second homes second to none It's not easy to own your own in these beautiful islands, but the benefits are myriad, says Diana Wildman 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 Save the Rhino Where all the world is staged—and so is the property Overseas Property Florida & Spanish Homes Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items European Villa Solutions Viva Propertunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costa Blanca and La Manga. Huge range of apartments… Cyprus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News France Andalucia Calida/almeria Ocean Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Western Algarve Parque da Floresta Costa Del Sol Desert springs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Florida Property Show Kevin O'Keeffe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro continental AA Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items CNDA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce & Bentley Performance Cars DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autobytel. co. uk Saab comes in from the cold Stuart Birch The Swedish company is shaking off its staid image Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Volkswagen Authorised Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin The £60,000 question: to buy six Citroen C3s or one Range Rover? New 6 has to prove perfect for Mazda to succeed First drive Elite Registrations Summer heats up with turbo-charged Astra Convertible In brief Advanced biking New 3-Series Lupo for less NSX gets facelift Fabia uprated Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Squadron Leader Pat Wells Fighter pilot who was shot down by a German ace but become friends with his foe after the war Sir Alan Hardcastle Accountant who brought the Treasury's books out of the Gladstone era and gave Lloyd's insurance market a new lease of life Court & Social In The Register today Lives remembered Lives in Brief Lady Anne Brewis Botanist who continuws the work of the Rev Gilbert White in recording the floraof Hampshire Births, Marriages & Deaths Nature Notes Attack on safety of GM crops was unfounded News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Background to a Prime Minister: Mr Attlee Recaptures the past Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life April 12,1949 Evelyn Waguh was a man who set himself at a distinct angle to the modern world, and, in particular, delighted in teasing his correspondent Nancy Mitford with truculent observation Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Changing the Guard School news Lecture Reception Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eyes are Precious British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Jet, Set, Go! Faresavers A unique alignment of planets in our evening sky Flights Directory Travel Insurance Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Times types Forthcoming marriages Appointment University news Answers Marriage Livery company Showdown in Imola Counties decide to give 20-over plan chance to succeed The way ahead Cambridge press on in their struggle to achieve first-class honours In Sport Today: Flora London Marathon, page 42.… Means irrelevant to costs Law Report Impact of minimum wage Employment Appeal Tribunal Hooper steals show after Lara's exit Tenancy was not continued Court of Appeal When time runs against solicitor Court of Appeal World at his feet Mew sets a new standard Swimming Champion ousted by Gough Squash Spiumacher swerves to avoid battle of words Motor racing The results service Times Square Tulu dismissive of Radcliffe's succession plan Keep track of training Get fit for runnig: your five-day programmed Yesterday's racing results Today's fixtures Clubs get call to bail out EHA In Brief White on form Oldcorn steps up Pairs fightback Tigers at ready O'Brien stays faithful to American dream` Racing Hughes gets back in the groove Uttoxeter Carlisle Southwell Reading the racecard A fitting farewell to the finest of patrons Life at the Races Masterclass by Garcia falters only at the last Duval makes spectacle of himself in the sand Titleist New Zealand in last-ditch bid to share World Cup Rugby union Zurich Premiership guide Recognising how to get the best out of Beckham In the ecclusive extract from their book, Julian Birkinshaw and Stuart Crainer, business and management experts, explain the England head coach's strategy in handing his superstar captain Creating respect and ignoring celebrities Lee draws on experience as Walsall put safety first Nationwide Leage first division club-by-club guide by Peter Lensley My first concern is for club, not country Gary Neville Beckbam's Ill-luck is a bad break at a vital time for United Race is on to get fit again in less than eight weeks Ferdinand could play leading role Hargreaves is waiting in the wings Giggs provides source of hope My first concern is for club, nit country Picture Gallery Ferguson in no mood to dwell on negatives Football The Premiership Today Extra dash of spice again adds flavour to FA Cup Statidtically Speaking England to weigh up WorldCup gamble on Beckham England to weigh up World Cup gamble on Beckham Free Tomorrow England to weight up Wolrd Cup gamble on Beckham Allan Clarke puts the record straight on Don Revie Master stroke Clean sweep as Times writers scoop top sports awards Lloyds TSB Business Politics Picture Gallery Arts Style Media Contents Opinion Arts Media Monday Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Yes, sport is cruel David Beckham's injury threatens to put him out of the World Cup. A fatal blow for England, says Simon Barnes. But, really, nothing unexceptional in a world that tests people to the limit Labour eurosceptics Gordon Brown's caution is governed by pragmatism How to spot the working class The curse of being a Damian Liz Hurley has condemned her son to a lifetime of son-of-Satan jokes. Damian Barr explains Agen Aix-en-Provence Angers Angouleme Annecy Antibes… Eurostar plus Homophobia, the ultimate bouncer Nicholas Wapshott Americans have an insatiable appetite for crime and criminals. If a famous killer comes into a restaurant, it makes everyone's night See the show, buy the product No face like Soames Television Memo to The Forstyle Saga from Caitlin Moran: if you want to cast a hissable villain, don't pick Damian Lewis Feeding off the naked lunch Viewpoint As a new play combines William Burroughs and Coleridge, the author Irvine Welsh examines the feverish relationship between drugs and the artistic muse Penning oldies before her time New Albums Michelle Branch's songs have conquered the US. but David Sinclair fears he's heard them all before It's great to be glum New Albums Record moguls in search of the new Coldplay may have found the moody men for the job, says Lisa Verrico Johnlewis. com No Title Opera & Ballet The Glee Club Safeway World Now Previewing London Palladium Doyly Carte Opera Company There's a PhD in the house Science: it's the new stand-up, it two playful eggheads have their way. Daniel Rosenthal met them Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies London's New Glossy Hit Musical Shock of Can performance art still provoke? the Whitechapel Gallery is about to find out, says Rachel Cambell- johnston Shape up, ship albums Viewpoint Want to have a hit in the us? Learn some good manners, says Lisa Verrico What now for Liz? The church a new man or the surgeon's knife? The experts predict what the future holds for new mum Elizabeth Hurley Vodafone The final race for a digital TV payoff Little change from $220m Few Journal readers will notice the revamp, but that's what the bosses want, says Chris Ayres Media Diary Reassuring reading Paper Round Every Saturday Can virtue be sold? It worked for Benetton, but can hard-hitting ads save sharks and tigers, asks Winston Fletcher Crème: fresh Crème Investor in People Pa to Chief Executive Officer/finance Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Games Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2626 Choice Oreck Picture Gallery Get Smart Contents Still waiting for the Web? A high-speed connection in your home gives you 'always-on', instant access to the Internet for a flat fee. So why are less than one per cent of us connected? David Rowan untangles broadband Broadband Internet: what are Need to know: service problems How broadband works How to be well connected A broadband Internet connection in your home sounds tempting, but you need to know more. Tom Dunmore offers a practical guide to getting a speedy Web link Now for the bad news: why broadband poses a threat Hackers love an 'always on' connection, warns David Rowan Time for serious S A speedy connection Net a joy. Tom Dummore exciting webdited to Call your own tune with MP3 Broadband lets you download your favourite tracks from the Web, and listen to them on a gadget a quarter the size of a portable CD player. Andrew Losowsky decodes digital music What is MP3? Find out more Small but perfectly sound Everyone's talking about the iPod BT World Cup coverage is on the ball When it comes to living in the Internet fast lane, south Korea leads the way, says David Rowan Q&a Ten reasons to switch to broadband Buzzwords Find out more Toyota

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