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News from 16/04/2002

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Andrew Robson, Thomas Turner, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Walter Gammie Non-League Football, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, DJM, Greg Hurst and Melissa Kite, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Simon Whitehead, Linda Tsang, Duncan Curley, Ivo Tennant, Brian Falk, Mike Kemp, Esher, Surrey, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Geoffrey Bindman, Sir John Stevens, David Chater, Kenneth Cuthbertson, Marina Palomba Legal Director, Tina Burchill, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Brian Barder, Gabrielle Starkey, T. Mehmood, Richard Eaton, Christine Marchant, Anthony Evans, John Bungey, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Jonathan Spencer-Payne, Robin Young and Laura Peek, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Bob Tookey, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jürgen O. H. Voges, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Stewardd, Norman Harris, Dr Jane Collins, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Michael Tillotson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Souster and David Hands, Frank Nicholson, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, William Shawcross, Val Sampson, Angela Jameson, Susan Annunzio, Joan Rives, Tony Coleman, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Tom Baldwin, David Charter and Jill Sherman, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Y. Nutt, Gary Slapper, Steven Powles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Frances Bell, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Daniel Diehl and Mark Donnelly, Reinhold Meinen, Lewis Smith, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Ronald Thwaites, Martin Elengorn, Ted Greeno, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Stewart Tendler, Mariri Hankinson, Julian Muscat, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, Katty Kay, Philip Webster and Rory Watson, Craig Lord, Nicholas Wapshott and Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Giles, Kevin McCarra, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Nicholas Blanford, Seth Godin, Chris McGrath, David Green, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Ian-Luke dpenwald, Janet Crooked, Peter Riddell, Jonathan Ross, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, Michael Coveney, Peter Greenhalgh, Romeo Reinke, , Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Laura Peek, Daniel Rosenthal, Stephen Dalton, David J. Sweeney, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Vince Wright, Alison Cobb (Policy Officer), Simon Crompton, John Phillips, Carl Mortished and Jon Ashworth, Anthony Howard, Jill Todd, Maureen Freely, Pete Clark, Philip Brown, Colin McQuillan, Eli Pine, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Louise SIVETER(Assistant Director), Roger Ordish,

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Inside the camp of the dead 'Sofas and satellite dishes hang from the crevices of what once were family villas. A red curtain, peppered with bullet holes, flies in the breeze. This is what war does: it leaves imprint of lives; a sewing machine, a girl's dress still under the needle, in a house with all the walls blown out' Charcol Law Supplement Equitable sues Index From Avignon to Bruges to Cannes Pope recalls US cardinals over sex abuse scandal We are proud of army, says Sharon Marathon Results News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Nae apologies for a tidal wave of verbal mulch Parliamentary Sketch BenMacintyre Ecclestone may 'donate more cash to Labour' Award for Simon Jenkins Intelligent Finance Prescott calls for state funding of political parties Cliff-fall husband may be killer, says coroner Vicar 'stole fairies' money' Ant co-op conquers all Too many cooks spoil Nigella's recipe for success Compaq Hanratty hanged 'as a victim of flawed justice' Boots Looking back at The Times and the trial Hanratty Found Guilty and Sentenced to Death Jury Retires for over 9 Hours Survivors crawl to safety from wreck of China airliner Pilot's last-minute action helped to save his passengers Radio Times Woman, 77, dies after fish supper mugging Selected Used Cars Pay rises needed to stop brain drain of scientists 'Pupils should use calculators more' Francis House Children's Hosfice Five officers 'ignored prisoner's dying gasps' By a Correspondent: Girl raped as friend slept beside her BT Business. Connections that get results By a Correspondent: Keep travelling, says murdered girl's friend Expatriate sues State over frozen pensions Liverpool Victoria Germans produce a mean machine 1,000 fans banned from the World Cup Blunkett wants to lock up child bail bandits British stage star's Broadway exit is no laughing matter Lightning move by BBC to cash in on series Younger look for Mothers' Union By a Correspondent: Damilola detectives 'rounded up usual suspects' Debenhams Lords say no to Home Secretary's new powers over police Government adviser attacks petrol freeze Odd bins & Sainsbury's Britain set to head personal tax league SERT auto emocion Budget designed to stay fresh in voters' minds Political Briefing Peter Riddell Tories will make local councils stronger, says leader Guildhall School of Music & Drama Lib Dems seek gains in Labour stronghold MPs give the young new spin on voting British Gas Firstdirect. com Stockpile of fridges to cost £40m Private hospitals to be covered by tougher inspections Breast cancer inquiry a 'wake-up call for NHS' EasyJet. com British surgery is cheaper Multiple Display Advertising Items The Open University Witness ruling challenged In Brief Final push Degas for sale Scuba diver dies Mother jailed Jubilee service Cactus explodes Arlette la Starlette has Jospin seeing red Milosevic aide will yield to court Esure General strike recalls chaos of 1980s Italy Inter-Continental (AP): Gusmao set for poll victory In Brief (Reuter): Landmine attack (Reuters): Comoros poll (Reuters): Sex appeal Fatah chief caught in special forces raid Life Search Powell proposes talks without Arafat Marks & Spencer Israel's actions will affect US mid-term poll Foreign Editors Briefing Browen Maddox New bin Laden video celebrates attacks on US Five accused of planning al-Qaeda strike in Europe The Times Offers Direct Intel inside Times Online Sex scandals may lead Catholics in US to defy Rome Sun aims to put New York newspaper rivals in shade One Tel Gore the comeback kid rides into town, guns blazing Chavez told to rein in militants In Brief Editor arrested Police go free (AP): 4,000 fight fires (Reuters): Goodall role (AFP): Police praised (Reuters): Refugee killed (Reuters): Pitbulls kill two (Reuters): Testing time Glamour, yes, shame about the tired songs Pop Sophic Ellis-Bextor Olympia, Dublin Comedy S Theatre Royal Haymarket The Times What's Important Opera Elixir of Love Concert DSO Berlin/Nagano Barbican This is why it never pays to fall ill in Britain Brown is wrong to reject social insurance as the model for our healthcare For the sake of all of us, can't you make this the last Budge, Mr Brown? Picture Gallery I like you, Mo, but what a nasty, spiteful memoir Ballet nuisance The Times Diary Spread Bet Gambling political fortunes on the NHS is a big risk Oil Wars The Middle East is shaking a volatile market More Gore Recent history does not help the former Vice-President Sister to the Titanic Holy gifts Codes of conduct for councillors Legality of intervention against Iraq Barristers must put law before family Benefits assessments Children in care Budget tax rises Birthday earnings Meat-and-potato eaters' loyalties In place of abdication Tate not so gloomy Titleholders The Weather The Times Crossword 22,015 Virgin trains Oil price rebounds Punch listing on track High street sales soar Spitzer in Merrill talks Papademos nominated TV Corporation ahead Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Index Investec But can he spend it? Commodities Equitable Life sues E&Y Another Black Day for Accountants GE falls again as investors fret H-P in double investigation Vodafone facing threat to US lead PwC accused of Gazprom swindle cover-up Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times The Times Higgs in hot seat on non-execs Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Results in brief Absolutely Free! Northrop lifts offer for TRW In Brie Mayflower orders Mirror relaunch 3G race defeat Brixton option Second warning issued by Pace Micro Reed's cautious trading outlook halts share rally Prozac rivals send Lilly's profits tumbling by 22% The Times ITV Digital in £74m final offer S&P lowers Japan's credit rating SMG lower on results delay fears GSK drops antibiotic that failed to gain US approval ARM shares fall in spite of encouraging first quarter NTL expected to unveil record default Henry Boot PLC Laing sells division for £40m In Brief Payment missed Aquarius rises BA downgraded Ford disposal Exchange rates Talk of £1bn return spurs Six Continents 7Nick Hasell Stock Markets Eurotop 100 ARM suffers as chips are down Tempus Robert Cole Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Price recovery hopes boost British Energy Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Songs in praise of Estonia The Times City Diary Burns' night The Times City Diary Home banker The Times City Diary Labour has to prove that it can spend Lea Paterson Economic View A multibillion tax rise and additional sums for the NHS seem virtually guaranteed Vital breakthrough for gene therapy Technology Mark Court Analysis Budget 2002 North Sea bounty lures start-up to abandoned fields Case study: Acorn Oil & Gas New technology has made the recovery of oil from mothballed sites viable, writes Martin Waller Network your way round a boss who steals the credit Crossrods The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, reader should contact their fund manager International Care & Reuef The age-old problem of change BookSelf Survival Is Not Enough How Did They Manage? Shares finish near best How To Make BIG Money From Small Financial Spread… Firms turn their backs on £100m a year in aid Unclaimed grants Businesses do not always use the help that is available, says Elizabeth Juge To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Case study Multiple Display Advertising Items Franchises The Sales Recruitment Network Loans & Investment Got a Computer? The Times Goldfinch Business Opportunitites Institute offers online help Inbreif Internet package Pirate software Fraud checklist Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Josef Svoboda Theatrical designer who took the art of scenography to new heights in 700 productions around the world Jacquie Lyn Child star of Laurel and Hardy who was rediscovered after many years in retirement by a snippet from one of Stan's home movies Court & Social Patrick Savage Headmaster who civilised aschool that had concentrated on work and games Briths, Marriages & Deaths Lieutenant-Colonel Henry van Straubenzee Battlefield commander who started his career in the infantry but later served in tanks and on the staff Lives remembered Jews applled by German peackeeping plan Debale the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers German troops in Isreal Is germany right to offer to send peackeeping troops to Isreal? A royal dilemma Should the Prince of Wales be allowed to merry Camilla parker Bowles? Nature Notes From Our Own Correspondent: Opening of the Paris Exhibition News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life April 16,1761 Questions answered Court Circular Today's royal engagements New Fellows Personal Column Announcements Sandhurst parade marks a parade denied School news Jet, Set, Go! Faresavers Travel Insurence Memorial services Lecture Answers Forthcoming marriages Counting down the marathon Grand manner of Woods leaves rest in the shadows Golf: the Master John Hopkins Golf Correspondentd at Augusta England trouble favourites but have to settle for silver Badminton Delegation does not avoid liability Court of Appeal Pensions Ombudsman's powers are limited Queen's Bench Division Times Square Smith gives Scots fitting finale Swimming Gmc not trade group Employment Appeal Tribunal Dyer full of Eastern promise Nicol reclaims British title for England Squash Injured jockeys' sunshine paradise that helps to ease painful memories of the fallen few Racing Alan Lee Sports Journalist of the year The Times Books Direct Newcastle Nottingham Cecil tests water with Nell Gwyn challenge Racing Newmarket Results from yesterday's three meetings Windsor Snowfire looks too hot to handle Trainers revel in doctrine of easy does it Multiple Display Advertising Items World Cup reprieve for New Zealand Rugby union Quinnell returns to fray The results service Lancashire Country Cricket Club Emburey takes new 20-over plan to task Cricket University preserve first-class record Today's fixtures Students' resistance crushed by Kabir onslaught Support for Games gains pace In Brief Final trials Test washout Illbruck ahead Britain beaten Freeman picked Two-hour marathon only step in time away Athletics Fantasy League football: your player list with updated scores Gasquet looks a star of the future moulded on clay Tennis Brown still has hopes of ticket to Japan Football Scarborough's survival battle holds key to Conference title The Times Jansen aiming to show eastern promise Stretch to feel better Get fit, look fit: your five-day recovery programme Vogts sees silver lining in defeat at Old Trafford Pools forecast Liverpool looking to set up night of drama Van Nistelrooy scores hit with fellow pros Football The Premiership Today A regular slice of fatalism with my coffee Fifteen love Dyer the right man for England's left Triumphant Radcliffe turns thoughts to road ahead Lloyds TSB Business Marathon Health Arts Law Why we still need the monarchy Contents Thank God for the Queen The response to the death of the Queen Mother is only the latest reminder that the monarchy is integral to the history of this country, says William Shawcross in the first of three extracts from his forthcoming book on the subject Seizing her destiny with both hands We are amused Bringing up Lifestyle What is the parent of teenagers to do? Argos has intoduced G-string for the pre-pubescent, while new reseach says you must bond four times a day with your adolescent while never getting too upset yourself. If only it were so easy, says Maureen Freely Eurostar plus Exit, not pursued by a Blair It was cock-up rather than conspiracy that lay at the root of all the trouble over th Falklands Play Bishop taken by king Been there, done that Churchill's pallbearer The Coffin was icredibly heavy. I Can't imagine what would have happened to us had we dropped it I need new mountains to climb She is 75 and has had two hip replacements But nothing wil stop the choreographer and dancer Gillian Lynne, whose lattes musical opens tonight. Valerie Grove is impressed Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus A whiff of student hell As Prince William opts to live in shared digs, Carol Midgley recalls her student days The Times Why do children wet the bed? Enuresis has psychological and emotional roots, but scientists now say that genes could be responsible. Tina Burchill reports Prostate Clinic How risky are Caesareans? Health women rarely die from a C-section, but there can be complictions follwings any major surgery, says Simon Crompton Life Coach Many operations are 'unnecessary' Why is my soil tormented by noise? Dr Jane Collins The Times children's doctor answers reader's questions Acorn Stairlitts Many women turn to herbs and acupuncture 'My whole life has been put on hold' Endometriosis may not kill, but the pain can be debilitaing and treatment is not always successful. Val Sampson repots Encometriosis Links Playing hard to get Thearte Next month, madonna makes her west End debut - not before times says Matt Wolf 'She seemed to have 15 managers, all with different ideas of what she should do' Dough, boys? Theatre It costs to bring the Wooster Group from New York, says Daniel Rosenthal. Time to touch the well-heeled fans Crème fresh Taken with a pinch of snuff An exhibition of death masks and portraits in Paris holds a morbid fascination for Joanna Hunter Madame Tussaud had the death mask market corned in the 18th century Naxos Sing him back home Music a new museum in Handel's London home reflects his rising stock as a composer, says Rodney Millnes Reithed in laurelss Radio Oh to be in middle England, now the Reith Lectures are here, says Vanora Bennett Entertainments Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies All ears and tears New Classical Albums a Schoenberg epic offers some It's hard for a listener to succumb to tale of mad love if the ears keep cringing Mozart & Salieri New jazz albums The Times Chess Winning move Bridge Review Satellite, cabie & digital Choice Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Films Films Choice The Tower of London Sky Premier BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No. 2629 The Times Choice Firstplus Why the commercial court needs a new home James Hanratty Sir John Stevens City Law Senior Lawyers Investment Bank Pricewaterhouse Coopers A rough case for the justice system James Hanratty was hange3d 40 years ago for the A6 murder. This week the Court of Appeal reviews the case. Geoffrey Bindman, lawyer to the Hanratty family for 28 years, reports The Times Law Section XXIV Twenty Four Old Buildings Time to be partners against crime Reforming the criminal justice system requires a joint effort between the police and the law - and putting victims first Fountain 5 Court University of Cambridge Civil Litigation All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Pricewaterhousecoopers News Invest now and stop litigation being a trial The commercial court is in danger of lagging behind the needs of the business community that it was designed to serve, says Ted Greeno One judge described the dismal rooms in st. Dustan's House as 'a public disgrace' Joanne Manson Norfolk Magistrates' Courts Committee Legal services Commission Stormy seas but a sure puch at the Lord lrvine has grown into the job lord chancellor and he takes on reforred the justice syste remains confide vivtory interview Frances Gibb Is it obscene or just plain shocking? Why high-flyers are falling for the American dream Research shows that us firms are tempting increasing numbers of key Uk players, says Linda Tsang In the City Picture Gallery LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Not quite double indemnity but premiums set to rocket Solicitors will pay the price for professional negligence claims, says Jonathan Ross How solid are Chinese walls Can Confidential information truly be protected when solicitors act against a former client? It's a question fraught with hazards, says Duncan Curley At last, justice goes global Steven powles applauds the birth of the international criminal Court\ Lawyer of the week 'Lawyers always enjoy fighting against formidable opponents Irvine ruling won't stifle creativity Bulletin board Enriching trusted innovative Beale and Company Senior Commercial Solicitor Thames Valley Royal College of Vaterinary Sugeons Experienced Conveyancing Secretary Required Big break for barristers in wasted costs challenge Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery British Dental Association Eu Competition White & Case The Flora London Marathon This week, The Times is publishing exclusively the 32,500 finishers and their times from the flora london Marathon. Today, the first 9,000 finishers New York Picture Gallery Saucony Whizz-kidz Bupa Great North Run

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