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News from 22/04/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Pippa Holt, Paul Caira, Robert Hands, Robert Cole, DJM, James Moore, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Tom Baldwin and Nigel Hawkes, Michael Horsnell and Pat Butcher, Paul Hoggart, Elizabeth Young, Mark Souster, Mike Houghton, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, T. H. Childs (Clerk, G. Morgan Chief Executive, Gerald Davies, John O'Leary Education Editor, Peter Brown, John Thicknesse, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Michael Baum, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, John Redwood, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Norman Harris, Jonathan Gornall, Chris Sherwood, Kate Figes, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Andrew Bamji, John Elson, Nick Wyke, Keith Pike, Peter Davies, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Lala Wilbraham, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Julian Corlett, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, David McVay and Peter Lansley, Tom Baldwin, David Lawrenson, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Richard Kitson President, Neville Scott, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Jerome Pugmire, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Philip August, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Kim Thomas, Holly Atkinson, Andrew Finkel and Daniel McGrory, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Katty Kay, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Daphne McLEOD Chairman, Ian Johns, Geoffrey Dence, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Dermot Purgavie, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, David Slough, Jeremy Hart, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, Toby Litt, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Emma Hartley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, David Powell, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, John Barclay, Janine di Giovanni, Philip Pank, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Far Right poll shock in France National Front leader outs Socialist Prime Minister in presidential election Israelis pull out Thaw tribute Graduate debt Car of the future Best for Sport Blair ready to follow Thatcher and confront unions… Archbishop opposes Pope's defence of celibacy No Title 69 destinations for £79 return & home legacy Women at the top leave it too late for babies Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online We are pro-euro toor say Labour critics of Blair Trimble set to demand answers on IRA 'activity' Concorde scare for Gordon Brown Asprey London Best friend hopes diary will bring Milly home Nine masterpieces seized in ten-minute raid Expressionists who flourished after suppression by Third Reich Our Restaurant Guide Socialists fell victim to ugly lace of French politics David Morris By Our Foreign Staff: Europe reacts with shock as far Right challenges EU ideals Strident voice of saloon bar politics raised across Europe Schroder suffers blow as his rivals win state election After 15 years, Le Pen threat becomes reality Jubilation for members of the National Front Citroen Loser pays for lack of killer instinct BT Jospin's team weep behind closed doors Sven's hope of privacy goes for a Burton Time AOL Defective cancer gene found Murder charges Website delay Kitemark fears Angry heart Minister is set for collision on move to hydrogen cars hp invent Rail safety system 'creates problems' esure Call for new code on meat Postings grow Pub fight death Safety drive Oasis on top Queen hopes a Derby win can crown her jubilee celebrations We're proud to be girls , revamped Guides say From needlework to circus work Liverpool Thaw's widow in tearful tribute for Bafta honour We are United And the winners are Leica Graduates begin their careers with debts of £10,000 BMW Four Plus Tips for graduates Policeman injured by stolen car The high life Chase drowning English sentence Youngest pilot £lbn Defra claim Early heart health Tourism drive Tide turning in Europe's common fisheries policy Aberystwyth BT Huge cuts in fleets to be softened by incentive payments Trees gain ground over Scotland Low-budget horror films come back to haunt us A chilling return to cinema's dark days BT Mobiles ring the change for symphony Benn plays prospero to a new audience Call to scrap rule that makes voters feel like strangers Tempur The Times Blair will consider state help for parties This week in Parliament Nurses expect a big pay rise for playing their part Echoes of the 1980s as Blair prepares to challenge the unions Dogged Thatcher knew how to pick a fight ASASCO Tories to vote against tax rises for health Pope rejects calls for an end to priestly celibacy John Paul II's successor will face growing clamour for reform Centravac Ltd Halifax Green Gore tears into Bush' s record US considers changing the rules for al-Qaeda trials London woman becomes fiftieth hunger striker to die in Turkey Britain takes quick step to defend endangered waltz opodo Reuters: Search for lost skiers suspended (AFP): Fire protest Reuters: Flogging penalty Reuters: Gujarat toll rises AP: 125m untutored AFP: Internet suicides AP: Food drop to dog Israel has made 'a sea of blood', says Arafat aide Bonhams Sharon angered by UN envoy's camp account Besieged fighters face starvation Jordan refugees express their rage over Jenin Powell steps up US pressure on Sharon Kenya Safaris Last Bushmen lose fight for right to be nomads Congo power deal excludes rebels Learndirect Mugabe's farm endgame recalls Stalin (AFP): War crimes suspect to surrender (AP): Chad elections (AFP): Smugglers killed AP: Rwanda charge AP: Kidnap girl found Reuters: Cocaine arrest Reuters: Hungary result Times Online Bombs kill 14 in Philippines as more US troops arrive Abbey National Prosperous Chinese get off their bikes The Times New Zealand Lamb (AP): King gives Karzai his support (AP): Damages award (AP): 17 die in battle Reuters: Asylum bid AFP: Rebels thwarted AFP: Island votes Old-fashioned values in tune with the times Opera Tosca Albert Hall Robert Thicknesse Concert St Nikolai Choir/Pouzakov St Paul's Cathedral The Times Theatre Three Sisters Nuffield Southampton Revolution is rumbling in the corridors of Whitehall The Civil Service is changing, but it must never lose its traditional virtues Le Pen's poll success has turned this election into a case of Le France simple Everyone pays the price of Brown's NHS Budget Own goal The Ugly Right Le Pen's victory is an indictment of France's voting rules Tory Temptation The Chancellor's politicald gift must be handled with care Up from the Vault A heritage of horror films is about to see a revival Growth of housing Codes of conduct Nuclear weapon fears are revived The role of training in Nhs reform Church sex abuse Maths and metrication Marriage and the heir to the throne In place of abdication Many happy returns The Weather The Times Crossword 22,020 The Sleep Disorder Clinic Black Country submerged by tide of joy and tears of despair No Title Lloyds Tsb Business Tuning in No Title United undeterred by notable absentees Holdsworm equal to task but Allardyce faces anxious wait Strachan shoulders the blame Leverkusen miss title opportunity Mills reveals shortcomings as global issues beckon Impressive Cole underlines his claim Gifted Duff displays flair to brush aside jaded Middlesbrough Derby left with only tears for souvenirs by Owen Arsenal savour Swede s star turn Working-class hero leads Newcastle to riches Michelin Matchstick man shows skills Eriksson's plans brought into spotlight after media frenzy FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide League: first division Europe Non-League football Second division Third division Tales from the Tabloids Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League Fixtures Promotion Taylor-made for Albion Perfidious Albion: the fail and rise of West Brom, exiled from the top flight 16 years ago but back next season MacKay steps up to provide Norwich with play-off lifeline Millwall inspired by irresistible Dublin Gradi already plotting Crewe's return ticket Birmingham survive white-knuckle ride Burnley play their joker but fail to have the last laugh Play-off record bodes ill for Jones and his weary Wolves Brentford stung by repeat offender The Samaritans Evans stays focused on task in hand as title rivals stumble By Our Sports Staff: Duscher suffers bad break of his own Cotterill nervous of play-off reprise Three take their leave in Old Firm exchange Ballesteros conjures a consolation Howey faces another forced break Sussex pair on top of the world By Our Sports Staff: O'Neill prospers as front-runners falter Students join the chase for Europe By Our Sports Staff: Hodgson claims third after audacious ride Bingham lets maximum slip from his grasp Casino on Net Eager Crawley signals his intentions Clinton relishes easy-paced workout The Times Lumb takes opportunity to make an impression Hogg's impressive debut gives Lancashire some hope Yesterday's scoreboards Surrey victory delayed by Cottey's return Derbyshire detained by Wallace's bold stand Martin points way to victory Millward defends contribution to Bradford's cakewalk Hull continue to forge ahead Love quick to redress balance for Middlesex Bichel puts the skids under Gloucestershire Playontour Ganguly steadies ship after West Indies strike early Scoreboard from Port of Spain Irish hope historic win can be launch pad Twickenham line-ups Gloucester press home local authority Classy Calzaghe eyes stadium spectacular as next step Venter leads by splendid example England keep up momentum Harrison still comfortable with his level of learning McRae pays the price for team's mistakes Results Love Regardless idles at work Pontefract Reading the racecard Saturday's results Windsor Hexham Leaders in the National Hunt championships New set of ambitions surface for Henman Neil Harman Defeat in Monte Carlo cannot disguise Briton's advance on day The results service Today's fixtures Rugby union Hockey Athletics Ferrero is looking real threat for Paris Times Square Robertson enjoys silver lining Middlesex's title Kent on target Willstrop on roll Breaking news Leonard prevails Courting success Duncan crowned Swaggering Ronnie takes own cues on ladies' day Discard the machines and put some Fire into muscle building Popplewell produces a pear! but Richards provides crowning glory Gaslight labour enlivened by controversy in West Indies Debate Is American influence a bad thing? Page 40 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Professor David Quinn Irish historian who won the respect of Americans for his analysis of the early settlement of their country Ramiro De Leon Carpio Civil rights ombudsam in Guattemala who challenged the Army on its abuse of power and subsequently became President Court & Social Commemorating the Battles of Ypres In The Register today Lives remembered William Reed Quintessentially English composer and music director whose work benefited Moral Re-Armament Personal Column Wimbledon Tennis 2002 Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Jet, Set, Go! faresavers Travel Insurance flight searchers Court & Social Lives in Brief Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and… Ann Treneman claims that muffins come from Amer ica.… Nature Notes On This Day The Times, April 22,1985 prize . quiz@thetimes News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life April 22,1983 Questions answered Questions asked Forthcoming marriages Marriage Answers Celebrating the centenary of the King's African Rifles Ypres remembers the Great War dead School news The Queen's Royal Lancers exhibit their fighting spirit Court Circular The Queen's Birthday Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Dinner Reunion Confratulations to this year's winners A logo with a royal punch The crown and winged 'e' are usedful tools when marketing abroad, says Peter Brown Winners come in all shapes and sizes The Queen's Awards for Enterprise 2002: international trade ACCA Sustainable development Strix Ltd Social and caring policy can reap dividends Awards for innovation Scrap metal Car industry left in dark Page 46 Final act in drama of insurance merger James Moore on a company that is taking a new name to reflect global ambitions Who's who in the boardroom No Title Company law common to GB Chancery Division Published April 22,2002 Arthur D. Little Ltd. (In Administration) v Ableco Finance Llc Before Mr Roger Kaye, Qc Judgment March 27,2002 Relationship key to single use Queen's Bench Division Published April 22,2002 Regina (Hossack) v Kettering Borough Council The company in detail Disposal by burning implied History Owner in control of vehicle Queen's Bench Division Published April 22,2002 Environment Agency c Melland Energy crisis California at risk again Page 48 The Times verdict How we reached our decision Capitalisation, week's change IOD Money takes second place for managers Car industry in the dark over recycling Lloyds Tsb embarks on search for new chief The Times Ym BioSciences seeks dual listing Fat cats or properly motivated top dogs? Asda launches fashion range Andersen loses tenth of clients Split-capital problems wipe £lbn off zeros Telekom delays plans to cut debt Equitable inquiry uses SFO lawyer The Times Need to know: The week ahead IMF restructures policies to survive Change on Week Exchange Rates The Times Service sector leads way Ntl directors sued M&S maps plan for Hq Pay rises at 32-year low United Airlines campaign Code for retailers' rents British waste £5bn a year Fewer affluent investors How the week finished Currencies Commondities Corporate Profile George to keep rates low Lazard quits the City for Mayfair California 'risks energy crisis' Queen's Awards MPs query fancy rail finance deals The Register Masterpiece Korea Argentina fails to win Fund rescue package Picture Gallery fashion comment science arts Baby hunger Childless by default A woman who left it too late Holly Atkinson Coffins of the high seas Two decades after the death of 44 British seafarers, lives are still being sacrificed at sea. Some of the world's biggest ships-as wide as a six-lane motorway-are the most dangerous. Jonathan Gornall reports A woof guide to making millions Zelda drools, dribbles and could earn ?35m. Dennot Purgavie reports on America's newest celebrities The Times The Times City of London Festival Order Form Jane Shilling Reading is a private even erotic, transaction between an author his text and his reader-it can look silly if carried out in public Child prodigies in the handling of women Dust off those demons Teenagers, like toddlers, need something to do Are they better off reading? Good practice: how to teach them IT My son, 17, used my credit card to buy a phone without permission what should l do? Next week How you can help Bad brain or a bad person? Top of the shops Pixi pops up with a new bag of tricks Are you fit to wear a hat? Post to: Eric Hill Ltd streetwise urban safari One-stop holiday shop Style index what's hot, what's not Emma Hope New Collection now in Talitha's Moroccan tale Eurostar plus On your toes, get set, grow On the road, but to where? No more Miss Nice Girl Digital blood pressure monitor Entertainments The Times Concert Opera Theatre lames Christopher's Top Ten movies Visual Art Design Talk Concrete music Big Time Bridge Chess Winning move Review satellite, cable & digital Choice radio Choice films Choice Bbc One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2634 Choice Breitling 1884

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