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News from 24/04/2002

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Andrew Robson, Linda Ward, Simon Rowland Jones, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Hon Sebastain Guinness, Suman Pradhan, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Bridge Harrison, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Russell Hotten and Sally Patten, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, M. R. D. Foot, John Ray, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Ben Webster and Roger Boyes, Jane Bolton, David Goodes, Melissa Kite and Richard Ford, Philip Howard, William M. Ballantine, David Chater, Roger Knight, Peter Byrne, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Melissa Katsoulis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Jacqul Goddard and Jan Raath, Patrick Kidd, Keven Hyett, Brian Watt, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Paresh L Gadhavi, Thrasy Petropoulos, Mark Serwotka, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Eve Eisenbraun, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Ian Lamont, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Roy Corby, Paul Stadlen, Andrew Oswald, Jeanette Winterson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Richard Marriott, Ken Stevens, Simon Brett, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Ogden, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Anthea Lawson, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, Peter Paphides, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Richard Burge, Chief Executive, Oliver McTernan, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Diana Cambridge, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Gary Duncan and Christine Buckley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, John Phillips and Katty Kay, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Rachel Campbell-J, James Morton, David Shiels, Paul Watkins, George Cox, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editors' Commentary, Dominic Kennedy and Rachel Bridge, Martin Short, Richard Owen, Joanna Bale and Frances Gibb, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Puneet Rai, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Joan Walmsley, Paul Simons, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John C. Beyer, Director, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Katty Kay, David Lister and Richard Beeston, Tony Schendel, Annette Artigas, Kevin McCarra, Michèle Roberts, Fay Weldon, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, J. T. Ducker, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rob Green, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Macintyre Parliamentary Skech, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Phillip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Keith Taylor, Rick Stein, Sylvia Ann Hewlett, Philip Pank, Fernando Sartorius,

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Chirac vows to destroy Le Pen to save France's soul' Carey says State would fall apart without Church link The Pope said there was no place for paedophiles in… T2 Eurostar offer The Vatican in crisis Why Fulham's £24m loss is Little League The Times Today. Page 2. Crossword 22. Law Report.… 'Pull yourself together woman' Death watch over Bethlehem Stephen Farrell with lsraeli snipers who have Christ's brithplace in their sights Bose Milly police find body in river Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Old bulldog sinks teeth into flesh of new Labour Adams refuses to give evidence on Colombia arrests Fujitsu Siemens Blair complains to press watchdog over funeral story Girl forced to marry at 16 wins annulment Queen to visit British mosque Critical football fan nets a red card By a Correspondent: Jealous husband 'tried to chop off Ms wife's head' Vicar was killed by mentally ill man Gant Arranged marriages total 1,000 a year Pope apologies to US for paedophile priests Intelligent Finance Bishop battled for years to sack abuser who had Vatican backing Nolan review ensures that British children are safer Tennant urged to quit Academy over auction scam BBC star's death is thought to be suicide Skull in shark 'may be Briton' In Brief Top chef resigns Contempt jailing Collapse in court Teacher had gun Golden calves Peugeot British Muslims linked to Net firm Girls boost boarding school numbers 'Weeklies' get rid of cold showers and draughty dorms AOL Dell Parents flock in despite fee rises Car tyre slasher was pillar of parish Paint firm sees red over Dulux copying The British Hernia Centre Master of hunt 'fell out of car' Somak Holidays Adobe Police examine body in river for Milly's DNA Campaign mastermind plays the farce card Halifax Cheers at rally as Chirac calls on the people to renounce 'racism' By Our Foreign Staff: Defeated Socialists look to next poll Esure Wenger 'guilty' of failing to vote Handmaids help macho Le Pen to court female vote Schools empty as students march to stop the 'Fascists' Freeserve PC World The Computer Superstore Wind farm generates a storm of protest on Skye Fraud police called in to Yorkshire Cricket Club Enterprise Woman asks court to end Gibraltar's all-male juries Britannia Protesters ready to fight other schemes Bottle-fed baby 'prone to diabetes and obesity' Breast is still best, so forget about the extra carbohydrate Francis House Children's Hospice Nurse in debt killed herself Detained patients win rights case Patients 'should not be given drugs secretly' No action on Times complaint In Brief Port arrests Thunderbirds go £1/2m miniature RSPB censured Student's funeral £1,000 bunny bill Free lawyers First-born risk Securicor driver jailed for helping armed gang steal £6.6m 'Goldfinger' must pay £35m for timeshare fraud London tunnels criticised in German safety survey Sample Iq Test Questions Minister's bus lane gaffe Brainpower of the nation put to test First direct Asylum Bill 'plays into the hands of far-right extremists' UK online Left must listen, says Blunkett Tories suffer as public approves health Budget 'Deep Throat' star who campaigned against porn dies Industry that dwarfs America's 'national pastime' Step wise The Most Powerful Girl, 5, smuggled drugs into JFK Sharon reaches out on hotline from hotspot Hp invent British pilots face more Iraqi missiles Venezuelan coup plotter 'in Miami' American Jews applaud Sharon's military action The Times James Meade Limited Germans arrest II suspected Islamic militants Times Online Zimbabwe couple lose farm after 37-day siege Departure of aide leaves hole in Bush inner circle Merrill Lynch FTSE100 Stepped Growth and Income… Serbia says fugitives will go to tribunal 'in days' Nine killed in Nepal strike AA Insurnce Services (AP): Rail crash kills two in California In Brief Fish reform hitch (Reuters): Looters tied up (AP): Kissinger plea (Reuters): Bus tragedy Minister quits Volatile Cleopatra rises above verbal smokescreen Theatre Antony and Cleopatra RST, Stratford Pop Sigur Rós Barbican The Times Theatre The Lucky Ones Hampstead Theatre What's Important Concert The Dream of Geontius Festival Hall Will hiring more doctors make you live longer? There is no link between the size of medical staff and national mortality Who cares where ping-pong comes from? It's all good knock-about stuff Picture Gallery The Left and Le Pen: an entente cordiale Hair brained The Times Diary Absent Friends Apathy, not extermism, is the threat in the local elections Blowing in the Wind The debate over the utility of renewable energy Feeling Bright It is time for the Bbc to wise up emotionally Lessons of shock result in France Chancellor's public spending plans Cabinet Office wood Bugle notes Lack of black actors A Whitehouse statue 'Distortion' of rural issues England out of step Words of comfort Titleholders The Weather The Times Crossword 22,022 Accuvision Weather Eye Domecq and Hales settle Beriefing ABF acquires Mazda Banks inquiry spreads Italians win Kamps Exxon profits slump Lloyd's buyout doubt Homebase float choice Kalms sells more shares Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today: Commentary 24. Markets 26.… To the point CBI sees an end to industrial recession Lawyers accuse Fiorina of lying BP says tax rise will cost jobs Bumper Crop Telekom chiefs take 90% rise Go The Register Chapter II fears as Andersen prays for 'miracle' The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Wunder cars Non-executives are a no-no Results in brief The Times TV groups weigh up rescue of ITV Digital Channel routes to close as P&o targets Stena stake Former directors of CSG in court Laxey targets British Land Fulham scores football's biggest loss Bid approach for Burn Stewart Seymour Pierce Limited Jurys Inns to expand in UK In Brief St Ives suffers CGNU change Siemens stake Xenova deal Exchange rates Verizon gloom sends Vodafone tumbling Eurotop 100 MmO2 can ring the changes Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Fibernet chief's buy offsets downgrade Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Burns's leisure interests City Diary Fraud charges City Diary Sign of the times City Diary The only hope for the world's poor Anti-globalisation protesters threaten to greet Henry Kissinger as he heads for the Institute of Directors' convention today. But the IoD's George Cox wants everyone to benefit from the best that globalisation could bring Vacuum found at heart of Europe The Times Two brands are better than one for targeted ads Elizabeth Judge takes a look at the effectiveness of 'partnership marketing' A direct mail drive built on trust Campaign of the week: Royal Mail The Times Unit Trust Information Service NatWest Further retreat for shares Radisson Edwardian Hotels Garden of England - or urban spraw1? The Times Should friends buy together? Hot Spot: Newquay Offers in the region of £270,000 To Advertise West London The Times Linden Country Property New Homes Goldfinch Brockham Park To Advertise The holidaymakers' assault course Travel Paula Hawkins offers a guide to booking the perfect summer break Legal & General Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Table toppers and relegation candidates On Saturday Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Linda Lovelace Deep Throat port star who turned her back on the industry to campaign against its abuse of women Cy Laurie Stalwart of the British jazz scene, who for half a century remained true to the traditions of New Orleans Court & Social Christopher Price Offbeat broadcaster who helped to build a cult TV news show Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Kim Walwyn Publisher who invigorated Oxford University Press with a rare blend of intellectual enthusiasm and sound commercial sense Nature Notes News Quiz The likes of Le Pen could succeed here too Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers France and the Far Right War Mammas Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life April 24,1939 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Service of thanksgiving School news Personal Column Court & Social Young photographer is snap happy Multiple Display Advertising Items Katherine gives her mother a hug after receiving… Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Answers Dinners Is Sven guilty of intrusion? The ayes have it In Sport Today. Racing, page 38. Rugby union, 39.… Prejudice to integrity of trial requires release of defendant Privy Council Canvey hope for the best in explosive finale Top of table Date of exercising option under gains tax Chancery Division Britons upbeat despite notable absentees Judo Walsh tempted by prospect of fresh challenges Racing: Punchestown Festival Perth Epsom Catterick Bbg-Race Fields Shelford given the task of bringing success to Saracens Rugby union Wells battles behind scenes to stifle threat from Llanelli World Cup sponsor unable to refresh parts it tried to reach Diary Yesterday's racing results Melville shows Paul the way ahead The Times Scott sets sights on New York In Brief Rogge defiant Jordan cuts jobs Lumley triumphs Caddie's chance Sri Lanka refuse to panic over absence of talisman Cricket Frizzell County Championship first division Eltham College sees chance to balance history books By Our Sports Staff: Dunne backs television replays in parting shot Second division Lara's challenge beyond him as West Indies bow to pressure Wimbledon grants competitors a net rise Tennis Strength building Get fit, your five-day exercise programme Day three : toe taps with pullovers Desperate Dale sees red as White prevails Snooker The results service Today's fixtures Times Square McManus keeps St Helens focused on final Rugby league Real lifted by touch of English expertise Football Barca's pretenders slain as St George deserts them Evans fear for Boston's Sunday tea party Nationwide Conference Leverkusen to Leave Cursing? Dagenham take race to wire League clubs face new funding setback Shearer secures Newcastle place among the elite Football: FA Barcalycard Premiership The Premiership Today Fulham retain their meal ticket at top table Ferguson confident United can cross the final 1frontier Times Sport Today: Football pages 42-43. Tennis, 41.… Carry on Sven Toppmoller modifies 'no surrender' maxim Money talks Brave face Auto Express Backers of Bayer left without a leg to stand on Baby hunger Under pressure Arts Books Crème An abuse of power As the Pope meets American cardinals to discuss paedophile priests, Richard Owen says the fundamental problem is that the Vatican thinks in erms of centuries rather than today's headlines Pious words won't heal the hurt A former priest, Oliver McTernan, explains why American Catholics feel betrayed by the Church Baby battle plan In the final extract from Baby Hunger, Sylvia Ann Hemlett advises women to plan their families as carefully as they would their career. This means if you're to beat the biological clock, you must find a partner before you turn 30 The 30-something singleton 1 believe I can have it all' I am prepared to take the risk that my body clock will tick into line tick into line as and when I choose The myth of permanent fertility What do you think? A safe day at the office To escape the rising tide of crime, says Melissa Katsoulis, there no place like work The Times The Times City of London Festival Order Form Mowlam became a prima donna who thought she was no longer bound by the rules of politics and colud demand her own terms Oh for an ugly woman on television Original Sims The best selling SimCity was the first 'civilisation-building' game, says David Mattin, below, Fay Weldon explains the appeal of the genre I hadn't had so much fun since I was six Simply the best—or the worst? Techno babble Violent and bloody they may be, but it's doubtful that games can kill, argues David Rowan Off-message Brown? Opera & Ballet The Times Oh, stop snivelling and get a life Viewpoint It's no surprise The Forsyte Saga is shedding viewers: women just can't stick wimpy wailers, says Erica Wagner Caspar David Friedrich Clash of Symbolists Visual Art Symbolism of the 19th century casts lights on that of the 21st, says John Russell Taylor Peter Dolg victoria Miro Gallery The Genlus of Caspar David Friedrich Somerset House Nice little Grecian earner Photography a Scotsman was the first to see the profit potential of Greece's heritage, sasy Joanna Pitman Athens and Grecian Antlqlties, 1853-1854 Hellenic Centre The Buddhas from subterrani Exhibition a board of delicate sculptures, found by Chiworkmen, symbolises the ennigma of early Buddhism. No has a last chance to decode to them, sasy Rachel Campbell-J Return of the Buddhas Royal Academy, W1 Best in show Private Passions Rick Stein on The Seafood Interior by the Irish Painter Phil Kelly A magical creator of wizardry Ursula Le Guin, whose Earthsea books predate Harry Potter by decades, tells Erica Wagner why she Won't be pigeonholed by the literary genre police The Times Subtle lack of resistance in a France occupied by appeasement Marianne in Chains In Search of the German Occupation, 1940-45 By Robert Gildea Macmillan, £20;432 pp ISBN 0 3337 8230 5 £16 (p&p 1.95) 0870 160 80 80 TLS Diary The Times Battling in the skies of Britain First Light By Geoffrey Wellum Viking, £16.99;352 pp ISBN £13.59 (p&p 1.95) 0 870 160 8080 Under an English Heaven By Robert Radclife Little, Brown, £12.99;442 pp ISBN 0 3168 59907 £10.99 (p&p £1.95) 08701608080 Deciphering the greatest decipherer in the world Was the foremost medical man in 19th-century England a woman? Scanty Particulars By Rachel Holmes Viking, £14.99;352 pp ISBN 0 670890995 £11.99 (p&p £1.95)08701608080 The Times Offers Direct Shorts Fiction Not only are: by Benjamin Prado Faber and Faber, £10.99;193 pp ISBN 0571209955 £8.79 (p&p 99p) 08701608080 Nuances of death in an old climate Family Matters By Rohinton Mistry Faber & Faber, £16.99;487 pp ISBN 0571194273 £13.59 (p&p 1.95) 08701608080 Bestsellers The Times Chess Winning move Bridge Picture Gallery Review Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio1 Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Picture Gallery BBC One Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2636 Choice Firstplus How bosses can give you a day to remember A tower of strength A Working Relationship Major-General Geoffrey Field, Resident Governor of Hm Tower of London, and his Pa, Catherine Campbell Fashion: black and tan for early summer Angela Mortimer plc VPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Crème show 14th-16th May 2002 Multiple Display Advertising Items Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Freedom Recruitment Finance Boutique Reception/switchboard Operator Excellent… Celebrate a good secretary everyday Employers should try to improve the PA's working day, says Diana Cambridge Need a job? 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