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News from 23/04/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Alan Day, Robert Fish, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Stephen Farrell and Janine Di Glovanni, Robert Cole, Nic Hopkins and Tom Bawden, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James and Kathleen Garstang, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, J. J. Walsh, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Tony Cox, Robert Thicknesse, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Anne Burke, Gavin Musgrave, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Andrew Holden (Policy Officer), Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Jodie Foster, John Swinney, Max Ashton, K. Thomas, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Kidd, Ruth Gledhill and Andrew Norfolk, C. R. Edmonds, David Bender, John Bungey, William Smith, James Eve, Geoff Brown, David Earlam, Raymond Snoddy, John Thicknesse, Carl Evans, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Iain Duncan Smith, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, Steve Bird, Dr Jane Collins Chief executive, Shay and Margaret McConnon, Bridget Cowan, Libby Purves, Frankie McGowan, Alan Hamilton, Wyn Roberts, Rodney Milnes, Stuart Maconie, Anatole Kaletsky, Daniel Lee, William Higgins, John Buckle, Wally Thornett, Grania Langdon-Down and Edward Fennell, T. P. Bragg, Charles Bremner, Michael Herbacsel, Alzheimer's Disease, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Clive Bone, Philip Webster and Gary Duncan, Jack Waterman, Russell Kempson, Martyn Day and Bozena Michalowska, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Russell Vallance, Rachel Bridge, Stephen Burgen, Jenny Gibbon, Gary Slapper, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Janet Rubio and Patrick Laughlin, Sir Bryan Thwaites, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Graham Chrystie, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Karen Matthews, Hilary Jones, Keith Hyams, Catharine Hampshire, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Anne Murphy, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Roger Boyes, Helen Cranford, Nick Hasell, Rashmi Rao, Philip August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Tom Baldwin and Russell Jenkins, Adam Fresco, Katty Kay and John Philips, Denise Laing, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, John Cooper, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, John E. Strafford (Chairman), Tom Cox, Raumond McCann, Rory Watson, John Philips and Stephen Burgen, Kevin McCarra, Justin Webster, John Bishop, Joel Stratte-McCare, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Stephen Bergen, Alan Lee, John Pincham, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Dean R. Pope, Paul Willcox, Jane Clarke and Laura Nichols, S. Lewin, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, David Quint, Ben Macintyre, Scott Parkes and Nick Day, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Howard Jacobson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Kevin Burden, Laura McGarty, C J Brougham, Isabel Conway, John E. Stratford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Frances Gibb, Allegra Stratton, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Ian Robertson, Sally Patten, M. C. Whear, Sylvia Ann Hewlett, Patience Wheatcroft, Tom Price, Dr Chris Lyon,

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Rise of the Far Right British leaders urged to fight racist advance Catalonia Supplement inside Sotheby's trial Charcol Index Tremors rock France after Le Pen's earthquake 'Fraud rather than hate, Chirac rather than le Pen' Baby hunger The new battle for motherland Sale of ITV Digital cuts clubs adrift Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Hewitt taxed by sullen types in business class Political Sketch Ben Macintyre The Queen decrees all one needs is love Blair reassures Duncan Smith over IRA 'hitlist' Boots Brown hits public sector with £1.2bn bill from Budget Sotheby's chief is jailed for auction price-fixing scam Sotheby's Founded 1744 Where are they now? Waiting, travelling and staying home Philips Taubman can shop around to find most congenial 'Club Fed' Blair will hold euro poll next year, says Monks Miele Caesar's Palace eyes Dome for London casino Business rail savers just not the ticket Union chief in votes inquiry Livingstone on canvass In Brief MMR Bill choice Today in Parliament Questions of selection tie up Sven's suit launch 'Will you pick Nancy or Ulrika?' Radio Times The royals' best kept secret comes of age Nurse tells of shock at bodies left on trolleys PC World NHS trust among 12 worst in league table Foreign nurses forced to pay 'illegal' fees Cancer patient was left to die without drugs Bruising 'pattern' is pointer to child abuse Massacre of family 'was triggered by rejection' Rail crash survivor stabbed pedestrian By a Correspondent: Oxford student loses his race case Jaguar Animal smugglers motivated by high reward for low risk New police unit set up to fight wildlife crime By a Correspondent: Bird egg thief jailed for three months AA Insurance Services 'Bullying' organist loses job in cathedral music reforms Drive to recruit male primary school teachers Victims of asbestos reject payout offer Motorbike test pass for William In Brief Damilola jury out Mobiles cleared Presenter dies Spotters return Hotel closes Menacing charm of one-eyed bully boy The far-right leader has thrown the French Establishment into disarray—and he can hardly contain his glee. Charles Bremner profiles Jean-Marie Le Pen Could it happen here? Virgin one account Should Le Pen thank bin Laden? Inside Halifax Blame September 11 and the electoral system Rise of the Far Right: France Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox France mourns death of the Left BASF Paris's Arab ghetto at the start of Le Pen nightmare Rise of the Far Right: France Fear is mounting among African immigrants of a new wave of racist violence, Dominic Kennedy reports First direct Schröder challenges his rival to TV duel Shock in a small town square Europe's leaders express horror at success of Le Pen Rise of the Far Right: Europe What they said from East to West Flamboyant rebel set to follow The Times Time Fear of foreigners fuels march from middle ground Rise of the Far Right: Europe The rhetoric of Daughters and Cousins First' is luring voters, writes Roger Boyes BNP dreams of making it happen at home Rise of the Far Right: Britain The far Right will do its utmost to exploit next month's local elections, writes Michael Gove Dell Where the 68 are standing Esure British plea to reject racism British papers react Threat of the Right in Britain remains local, rather than national Politial Briefing Peter Riddell NatWest The message on the doorstep is brutishly to the point Rise of the Far Right: Britain What's Important Could it happen here? Race riot after cars collide Standard Life Bank Expatriates 'ashamed to be French' Rise of the Far Right: Le Pen in the Times Diabetes America forces out UN arms director The Times One. Tel Cardinals say Pope's US ally must quit Times Online Breaking News Law Online Times Sport's Book First Night Pet Forum Times Crossword Club Sharon 'aimed to destroy Palestinian rule' Halifax Heavyweights lead UN inquiry team Right puts pressure on Bush to support Sharon Patten condemns 'organised ruin of buildings' Accused 'seen in car with Pearl' In Brief (AFP): Colonel accused (AP): Colombia kidnap (Reuters): Election check (Reuters): Vietnam bomb (Reuters): Tower reopens (AP): Dog gone (AFP): Paedophile ring Magic mistake If only they all sang from the same sheet Opera II Trovatore Covent Garden Rodney Milnés Concert BBCSO/Svetlanov Barbican The Times Concert Living Rooms Corn Exchange, Cambridge What's Important In T2 today Concert Kurtag Day Queen Elizabeth Hall Voters should seek a second opinion on their health Ministers have taken a lot in tax but still have no strategy to show for it A constructive, friendly St George's Day message from the Scottish National Party The likes of Le Pen could succeed here too Wake-up Call … Manilow magic? The Times Diary On the Edge The rise of the far Right has lessons beyond France Moans about Loans Fresh thought is needed on financing university students Set Fair The burden of the loveliest season Pay attention to French lessons State funding for political parties needs thoughtful debate Israel's actions on the West Bank and their justifiability North-South railway Police priorities Classical parallel State funding for political parties needs thoughtful debate Titleholders The Weather Light Rain in the North West, Mostly Fine Elsewhere Paul Simons Weather Eye The Times Crossword 22,021 Around Britain Abbey National business The Weather Enron fraud 'greater' Briefing Blunkett plea on crime Lucent jobs warning Volcker poised to quit Ericsson seeks lifeline AIG asks for inquiry Oil prices retreat Increased bid rejected Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Different class National Grid and Lattice in ?15bn link Don't punish us, Gates tells judge Rolls-Royce chiefs in bonus row Bouncing back Budget forecasts 'over-optimistic' Rac The Register Worried banks put bid for Railtrack at risk The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Brown derails business links Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Results in brief Tourist rates Wood Group plans £1bn summer float WPP and Cordiant prospects gloomy HSBC on alert over Argentina The Times Reuters warns of worsening markets Hp invent Smiths wins $300m Airbus contract S&N boosted by hopes of pub freehold sale Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Uninspiring news from Reuters Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Suppliers pulled down by telecom gloom Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Brothers ready for rescues City Diary Loose-lipped City Diary Turn-off City Diary Brown's route may prove to be justified By throwing so much money the Treasury may exacerbate inflationary pressures Increasing taxes on employment and reducing taxes on capital could be seen as rational Digital terrestrial TV marches on, damaged but not fatally wounded Raymond Snoddy on the implications of a possible ITV Digital sale The Times Atlas of the World Budget has hit business trust, says Hewitt British Chambers of Commerce annual conference The Times NI increase 'will mean £1bn in wage demands' Role for business to teach children What they said New losses force Ericsson to ask for £1.9bn lifeline Dixon Motors recommends £110m RBS bid Sporting goods maker that took its eye off the ball Management Martin Waller reports on how new management are ironing out Dunlop's problems Errant manager needs to develop new relationship Crossroade Healthy sales rise reported by BUPA FSA under fire over advice plan In Brief Kiln share issue Hammerson sale HSBC Dell Digs for victory Bookshelf Planting Flowers, Pulling Weeds Janet Rubio and Patrick Laughlin Resolving Conflict Wired Working Business ethics for cornershops and blue chips Corporate social responsibility Small firms can benefit from being a good corporate citizen, writes Elizabeth Judge Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horse Racing General Betting Coups Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recession Proof Franchise Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Publication on ways to tackle tax In Brief Review guide Funding help Disability rules Calling all users: there's still life in the pager market The 'pay and talk' cellular option eroded popularity of the humble pager, writes Clive Mathieson Computer text-messaging gets the pen-and-ink treatment Dearbail Jordan on a pen that transmits your scribbles to computers The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mitsubishi Motors Shares close off low NatWest Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? James Martin Engineer who put spaceships on Mars, ending centuries of sci-fi speculation about life on the Red Planet Richard Edis Diplomat whose professionalism and personal skills were crucial to bringing peace to Mozambiquc in 1994 Court & Social Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Lieutenant-Colonel Stewart Howard-Jones Tank commander who led his men with vigour and deterministion in the fighting that followed the Normandy landings Lives in Brief Grover S. Krantz, anthropologist, was born on November 5,1931. He died on February 14,2002, in Port Angeles, Washington, aged 70 Picture Gallery Questions of sport The decline in marathon running; why a national stadium is necessary; and the 'Great Freeze' Nature Notes Leave running the NHS to the professionals Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate ths issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The state of the NHS Throwing money at our healthcare system is not the solution - there are other problems too Television and First Tragedy Mar Race Every day we print three different questions. During the week the answers remain the same but the questions get easier Prize. quiz@thetimes News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life April 23,1951 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Ambassador appointed to Armenia Lord Gibson-Watt Memorial services School news Multiple Display Advertising Items Talks Appointments Luncheons Dinners Answers Forthcoming marriages Church news Wicket game Time technology replaced fickle finger of fate Matthew Syed Livelihoods are being put at risk by human error In Sport Today Avoiding human rights liability Queen's Bench Division Published April 23,2002 Regina (Bono and Another) v Harlow District Council Before Mr Justice Richards Judgment March 15,2002 Private hospital performs a public function Queen's Bench Division Published April 23,2002 Regina (A) v Partnerships in Care Ltd Before Mr Justive Keith Judgment April 11,2002 Lomu responds to Barbarians call Rugby union Indecent net pictures Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published April 23,2002 Regina v Smith Regina v Jayson Before Lord Justice Dyson, Mr Justice Johnson and Judge Sir Rhys Davies, QC Judgment March 7,2002 Eriksson on the defensive St Helens refuse to assist 'ill-timed' inquiry Rugby league White left becalmed as Hendry marches on Snooker: Embassy World Championship The results service Times Square Pools forecast Appeal fails to stop Lewis bout In Brief Support a factor Harvey penalised Ducati join race Finch reprieved Favourites prevail Racing Exeter Mp bids to curb supply of steroids Drugs in sport Leading lights set to bring down curtain in style Racing Sports Journalist of the Year Yesterday's results Talks to address big picture Folkestone The Times Sports Book Punchestown Scudamore completes treble Kinane appeals Stoute is advocate of trial evidence Julian Muscat On The Level Lancashire turn on winning style Cricket: Frizzell County Championship first division Marshall makes Essex work for success The Times Openers seal runaway Surrey victory Yesterday's scoreboards Hamilton's struggle continues Tremlett catches eye after Crawley epic ends Lara eyes victory as India loosen their grip Umpires to police players' conduct Cricket Fantasy League football: your player list with updated scores Moody heralds input of new recruits Frizzell County Championship second division Wharton brings turn of fortune for Derbyshire Weight of history makes Real favourites Football The Times Used Car Locator By Our Sports Staff: Knighton set to pull plug on Carlisle Resist to lose extra pounds Get fit, look fit: your five-day guide to integrated conditiooning Day two: single-leg deadlift with rotation Ludlow leads way as Arsenal edge closer to championship How they line up at the Nou Camp Dagenham refuse to concede title to Boston Stragglers see their chance to secure safety Board games may force Megson to consider move Football The Premiership Today Roma still hopeful of hitting title jackpot Cool Eriksson plays his strongest suit Index How's that for openers Winning formula RBS Advanta Final hurdle A telethon for terrorists Travel offer Baby hunger Arts Law Contents The blood donors In a three-day TV marathon, Saudi citizens donated £70 million, including expensive cars and gold jewellery, to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers. Scott Parkes and Nick Day report Picture Gallery The cruel choice In the first extract from her book Baby Hunger, Sylvia Ann Hewlett talks to high-flying women whose career success has come at a price-some of them are single, many are childless and all regret the sacrifice forced upon them by their own ambition Women in their twenties are dealing with the same cruel trade-offs I miss the status Catharine Hampshire was a solicitor at a leading City firm before she gave up work to look after her children Dating-game danger 'Don't most men routinely count on having both a career and family?' Anthony Howard Should corporate political contributions end? The basic case for state funding has little, if anything to do with 'sleaze' No 10 harms the crossover market Once a bruiser's mate Crème: fresh Discreet charm of life below stairs Fifteen-hour days for low pay - yet working in the stately piles of Edwardian Britian could be a rewarding experience. An under-butter and maid talk to Frankle McGowan about life in service Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus The Times Fighting fit but underfed A low-calorie intake can cause severe menstrual problems for women obsessed with exercise. Peta Bee reprts on a new study Acorn Stairlifts 'We jump fences as they appear' Earlier diagnosis of Alzheimer's helps sufferers and their carers. Simon Crompton reports Life Coach Alzheimer's: the causes Dr Jane Collins The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Picture Gallery Diabetic dilemmas Nourkrin Beat trauma in a blink A therapy which mimics Rapid Eye Movement during deep sleep is proving hightly effective in the treatment of Post Traumatic Strees Disorder and repressed psychological pain. Denise Laing reports Patients can replace denial, fear, guilt, anger with self-esteem, forgiveness and acceptance She noticed that she felt better about distressing thoughts when moving her eyes from side to side Sex bomb? She's a Lulu Arts Interview At Eno Lisa Saffer is looking forward to taking on one of the most sexualy explosive roles in opera. Robert Thicknesse met her Holy ratings, bat man Television Life with the Ozzy Osbournes is about to change Tv as we know it. You have been warned, says Stuart MaConie The situation of The Osbournes is Homeric, but as in Simpson rather than Odysseus. It is insanely popular London, open City T2 music Richard Morrison on a special offer for Times readers this summer The City's commercialism masks a tradition of using wealth to create beauty The Times The Times City of London Festival Order Form Picture Gallery New jazz albums Harmonious Albion New Classical Albums On St George's Day Geoff Brown flies the flag for our musical heritage John Eliot Gardiner Elgar Enigma Variations Colin Davis Elgar Symphony No 2 Richard Hickox Vaughan Williams Symphony No 4 London Piano Quartet Cyril Scott Chamber Music Martin Roscoe Peacock Pie If England was a land without music, what did that make Gemany? To heaven and Baca T2 Music Interview The sultry voice of Susana Baca has caused a stir in world music. Nigel Williamson meets the Peruvian finding fame in her fifties To siing is to overcome pain and death. The message of the songs is that life goes on Radio a weekend of poetry is music to Vanora Bennett's ears Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Opera & Ballet Limited Season Unit 8 June Jesus The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Hurrah for Ricky Gervais winning at the British… Review by Paul Cannolly Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Picture Gallery T2 films Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2635 Choice The Open University Has the Matrix experiment worked? Commercial Contracts Lawyer The Times Law Section Medieval law unjustly punishes mothers who are ill, not evil As a woman receives a life sentence for killing her two children, Gary Slapper argues that judges should be given discretion in dealing with such cases Michael Page Global Aerospace Soap character in the dock? It's never a clean-cut case Lord Chancellor News 'The idea was to buck the trend of the mega-sets' How has Matrix, which promised a 'new vision of legal services' settled down? Frances Gibb reports The Times Hackney Hays ZMB Environmentally friendly fight green for and pleaant land It has been a busy, smelly and noisy decade for the environment law Foundation writes Daniel Lee Deadly lessons in arsenic Poisoning A Bangladeshi water case could have global repercussions, say Martyn Day and Bozena Michalowska Picture Gallery Who dunnit? No, why did they do it? Judge of the International Criminal Court the Hague GFS Bovis Lend Lease Coming soon to an office near you … The Outsiders While some firms are outsourcing, others are bringing legal work back in-house, report Grannia Langdon-Down and Edward Fennell In the City Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Lawyer of the week 'I'm suprised by the misery caused to so many pensioners' Cross-Examination April 2002 Readers' queries Your shout The College of Law on family inheritance safeguards, mortgage security, traffic signs and contracts with carriers Picture Gallery Bulletin board South Yorkshire Magistrates' Courts Committee… Michael Garnet Kendra Ryder Reid Legal (Agy) Bark & Co Solicitors Tnt Solicitors Temp-Perm Prosecutions Lawyer Merseyside Magistrates' Courts Committee UK Project Support This sporting life lures one of the top QCs Legal Diary Queen's Counsel Multiple Display Advertising Items Catalonia A national identity that will never die Stephen Burgen introduces a 16-pate report on Catalonia's traditions, culture and artistic treasures History Towering tribute of a genius Sagrada Familia Though incomplete, Gaudi'a Sagrada Familia represents the region's resurgence, says Stephen Burgen The place for partying into the night Rachel Bridge samples its festivities—some religious, others just an excuse for a celebration Festivals It's open house at Gaudi's Gaudi Exhibits Gaudi Exhibits Some of the private houses of the Catalan architect will be opened to the public, says Stephen Burgen Real Estate Costa Brava A creative honeypot reveals its treasures This fun-loving seaside resort remains a monument to Catalan Modernisme, as Helen Cranford discovers Sitges Prosperity guards a past of many cultures Girona Romans Arabs Christians and Jews have made the town, says Stpehen Burgen The Art of Perfection Dance and sing to sailors' reels, or build a castle Traditional and Folk Culture Catalans are proud of their revived customs, says Rachel Bridge A palace of steel and glass designed Architecture Stephen Bergen explores the work of an overshadowed master Picture Gallery The play for today is upfront and personal Alternative Theatre Rachel Bridge finds a taste for Catalan drama, despite the language barrier Language Justin Webster on the struggle to retain the Catalan mother tongue Tunnel to the ski slopes and a gold mine Where subsistence farming and zinc mining onc e ruled in the Valley, now tourism thrives through the willingness of the community not to only embrace the past but also to confront the future Val D'aran Baqueira-Beret ski resort has brought riches to the region, says Rachel Bridge Find your feet along the savage cost Treking Joel Stratte-McCare follows a trail from Pyrenees fothills to where Catalan sierras tuable into the sea Picture Gallery Independence day, every day Aranese Schoolchildren are taught in any one of three languages, says Rachel Bridge Ordinary, mystical and divine Catalonia is home to some of the finest Romanesque churches and monasteries. Stephen Burgen explores Romanesque Churches A toy town and three Michelin stars Figueres Master pieces by Dalf and surrealism in the kitchen delight Stephen Burgen Generalitat de Catalunya Sample seafood, snails, sausage and salt cod salad Food Rachel Bridge on the region's old and widely praised culinary traditions Specialities of the old house that's Restaurants Country hotels are the places for good rural cuisine, says Stephen Bergen A treasure-trove of surprises Shopping Visit Barcelona's cobbled streets for extraordinary old shops, says Rachel Bridge Wine A traditionalist tells Stephen Burgen why he's against French varieties A literary favour to world culture Books Even the Pope keeps a Moleiro manuscript next to his bed, says Allegra Stratton UK Operators in Catalonia Dance till the flowers come out Nightclubs Catalans don't stop when it comes to clubbing. Allegra Stratton goes in search of pop, salsa, techno, gothic and jazz and finds it all in a city that truly never sleeps Your complete travel guide to Catalonia Need to Know Getting There Websites Freifenet

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