News from 25/04/2002
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Andrew Robson, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Claire McDonald, Phil Yates, Katharine Barney, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Daniel McGrory and James Doran, DJM, Ian Nathan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Michael Mounsey, Claire McDonald, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Matthew Pryor, Greg Hurst and Richard Ford, Richard Hobson, Jack Lynes, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Donald J. MacLeod, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, and David Brown, Joanna Bale, Bryan Sanderson, Jill Sherman and Sam Lister, Robert Bittlestone, Patrick Kidd, Barbara Ellen, Richard Beeston and David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Amon Cohen, Sam Lister, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jane Bird, Peter Barker, Jad Adams, Alan Lee Sports Journalist of the Year, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Rory Watson, Daniel Finkelstein, West Sussex, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Tony Branch, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, James Moore and Clive Mathieson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Joan Clark, Jennal Cox Fitness editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Christopher Meakin, Kay Bowen, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent and Ian Johns, Stephen Farrell and James Bone, John Manley, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Jim Stuart, John Mendelssohn, Simon Hebb, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, John Phillips and Katty Kay, John Grigg, Glynis Cantle, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, Philip Whiteley, St John Stimson, Caroline Beaumont, David Hunt, Chris Partridge, Geraint Jones, David Wilford, Neville Scott, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, J. FASLER(Consultant), Mike O'hare, Peter Jefferies, Jamie Anderson and Praful Patel, Nick Hasell, A. M. Lister, Philip August, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, David REED(Compaign Director), Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Elizabeth Clubb, Katty Kay, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Ian Johns, Terence D. Adams, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Andrew Powell, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Dermot Purgavie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Mary McNamara, Stephen Hoare, Tony Dawe, John Sorrell, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Amanda Kelly, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kay and David McVay, Mark Selby, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoBlair calls up crisis team to beat the muggers Supplement inside Plus Missing but not forgotten Mothers' sleepless nights are nothing hut a dream The Times Today Am 1 just a 21st-century sexual trophy? Theatrical Le Pen suffers from stage fright Neville injured Directors sued Noble quits RSC 'in a stew' after judi Dench attack Radisson Edwardian Hotels Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online French fare is favourite beef of Olde England Parliamentary Sketch Ben MacIntyre Radical Muslim cleric is gagged Thug, 13, preyed on pensioner 'Terror pilot' case dismissed Contract staff plan for police Noble makes dramatic exit to get away from abuse Contenders for the leading role Departure is a tragedy of his own making Benedict Nightingale Times Theatre Critic PC World US Congress links Ira men to Colombian rebels IF Intelligent Finance Republicans caught in crossfire Irish gang laundered £18.5m in fake dollars Teacher shortages are getting worse Americans will hit Sinn Fein where it hurts Post strike date set for May 8 In Brief Jubilee tributes Starlings top list Farm family quits Rapper faces jail Radio red card Spotters on trial Sperm ruling Groggy new year Tennant to step down at Academy German train test for English leaves Debenhams Is it all over with Sven? Well, it is now, says Ulrika 'Fast justice' computer system a £300m flop Bose Give us money to complete reforms, says civil law chief 25 arrests over child porn on Internet Beautiful Britain Milly family speaks of 24 hours 'ready for worst' Nephews murder conviction quashed Esure Preacher fined for anti-gay sermon Currys Funfair's distorted view of the past 'Keeping an eye on children is highly stressful' Watchdog targets food label 'cheats' Trust 'can be built with cafe culture' Peugeot House-husbands at high risk of heart attacks Milburn dampens nurses' pay hopes dampens Magnet Picture Gallery Question Time Briefing: the health service Party leaders pay tribute to Queen Today in Parliament Political apathy opens door to minor parties The real story is Labour losses, not BNP gains Political Briefing Peter Riddell Lib Dem candidates told to be wicked The Times Pro Flora 'Swamped' doctor claims health policy is racist Selected Used Cars Blunkett walks into storm of opposition Head wants quota on asylum children Eight new centres in rural areas Bend It like Beckham Paedophile priests in US face expulsion Briton ends German grip on Europe competition policy Tta Teacher Training Agency Sancerre (AFP): UK sold 'faulty' submarines In Brief Cabinet struggle (AP): Mid-air collision (AFP): Free at third trial Scientist dies Le Pen cries foul as enemies form rainbow coalition How the pundits changed their tune after first-round vote Dell Citibank Pupils provide a lesson in active politics Bush meets Crown Prince in diplomatic minefield Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Mugabe's militia turns sights on Asian businesses Kaddie Boy One. Tel America's women 'cannot have it all' Brothers suffer grief and shame for a traitor Janine di Giovanni Hebron Israel resists UN's proposed Jenin inspection team Firstdirect Evesham By Our Foreign Staff: US warns of attack Times Online Opium hauls go missing in Afghan crackdown Anthony Loyd in Ghani Khel eastern Afghanistan, on the treacherous poppy trade Travelodge Post Office Laura Ashley Haunting adventure with a lighter side Theatre Night of the Soul Barbican Pit What's Important Play your Way to Mauritius Concert OAE/Levin Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre Neutrino/Theatre of Science Soho Theatre Concert CBSO/Oramo Festival Hall There is more than one set of extremists in Europe The far Left is enjoying an advance in parts of Birtain as well as in France Investment banking seems to offer weak Chinese walls and many Spanish practices Picture Gallery Bush needs the Left to retain his global power A dog's death The Times Diary Picture Gallery Language Barrier The positive case for immigration must be made Sound of Silence Chirac should take on Le Pen in a televised debate Surrealpolitik The campaign against Kissinger is vexatious nonsense Value of investing to improve NHS Celibacy and sexual abuse by clergy Smokers' regrets 'A puff of history' Island population Birth of cricket Recipes for success Folding boats Airport congestion and solutions In place of abdication Footballers' wages Be prepared The Weather The Times Crossword 22.023 Dollond & Aitchison On this day in 1986 a reactor exploded at the nuclear power station in Chernobyl in Ukraine. It was the worst nuclear accident in history and its repercussions still linger in Britain Equitable sues ex-directors for £3bn AOL's record $54bn loss Briefing HMV at lower valuation Top tax hits 3 million Furse rejects sale talk Argentina may peg peso US passes Enron law Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the clay In Business Today Kissinger at the IoD Picture Gallery Hum to stand down as chairman of Prudential Giuliani advises Merrill Picture Gallery Likely to succeed Jamjarcars Picture Gallery The Register End nears for ITV Digital The Times Need to know: The essential daily to the sectors Siemens Treves sends out harsh message Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Statement could let in Bank outsider Results in brief Police stand by as Messier fights for job BA in new cuts as bmi suffers The Times Woman economist takes MPC post Accor P&O Princess buoyed by Miami optimism Nick Hasell Stock Markets Rumour of the day Biggest price movement of the day Fast Times Eurotop 100 Hmv fails to hit the right note Tempus Robert Cole Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Share strength drives downgrade on DFS Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Babs and the big match City Diary Date sensitive City Diary Monkey business City Diary HMV sets 22Op as top price for shares Zetters buys Financial Spreads for £8.7m Workers' HIV hits AngloGold In Brief GSK ahead Connolly for sale AIB drops PwC Exchange rates Picture Gallery Credit card growth helps Egg to deliver first profits Compaq Anglo Siberian in talks over Vankor Kissinger rejects demands for his arrest and trial The Institute of Directors' annul convention Christine Buckley reports on the address given to the IoD by America's former Secretary of State Kissinger rejects demands for his arres and trial IRPC A word of impartial advice that you can trust Chris Ayres Wall Street Diary Globalisation fuelled by its opponents, says Cox Force firms to reveal all on directors' pay' The Times Booksdirect The consolidators buy their way up the league tables A new model of accountancy provision is under test, says Jon Ashworth The Times Unit Trust Information Service Don't forget the IT factor in the non-exec debate NatWest British Airways says sorry for telephone delays Don't leave home without ... Travel Business Travel Watch out for that potent Apfelwein Briefcase guide to Frankfurt German Travel Centre Overseas Travel London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercury Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items High-tech way to fill lost time on trips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welsh hills, Africa, the Med: sunny options all Whitby, a week ?311; Rhodes, a week £129: Tony Dawe lists best buys Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Flightbookers USA Premium & Business Class Travel Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Indus Travelbag Travel Insurance Austravel Travel Insurance Fall in love Focus on Sweden Shares finish near best Save the Rhino Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Michael Kerr Appeal judge who flew for the wartime Raf while still officially classed as an enemy alien Sir Michael Kerr, PC, a Lord Justice of Appeal, 1981-89, was born in Berlin on March 1,1921. He died in London on April 14,2002, aged 81 Professor Victor Weisskopf Phusicist who studied under Niels Bohr, worked on the A-bomb and oversaw the development of European atom smashers Professor Victor Weisskopf, theoretical physicist, was born in Vienna on September 19,1908. He died in Cambridge, Massachusetts. on April 21,2002, aged 93 Court & Social Lewis Goodman Textile expert whose quality control system set M&S standsrds LEwis Goodman, OBE, textile technologist, quality control producer and industrial consultant, was born in Wroclaw (Breslau) on December 9,1926. He died in London on March 8,2002, aged 75 Picture Gallery Lives remembered Donald Wilson Scriptwriter and Bbc producer who in the 1960s brought The Forsyte Saga to the television screen Donald Wilson, scriptwriter and television producer, was born on September 1,1910. He died on March 6,2002, aged 91 Births, Marriages & Deaths Donald Wilhelm Political economist who drew up a national plan for Burma and foretold the end of communism in Russia Professor Donald Wilhelm, philosopher and political economist, was born in new Jersy on June 15,1915. He died in St Petersburg on November 30,2001, aged 86 Graduates begin their careers with debts of £10,000 Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Graduating in debt Should students grants be revived? If not, what are the other choices? Extreme politics The recent success of Le Pen in France may be a warning. Could voter apathy mean the death of democracy? Nature Notes News Quiz The Injustice of Britain's Judgment on Wallis Simpson Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life April 25,1971 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Announcements Remembering the dead of Bomber Command Britannia Royal Naval College Premier Tickets All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Box No Wimbledon Tennis 2002 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Service of thanksgiving School news Luncheon Reception Answers Church news Appointment New injury blow for Luger Skelton has courage to get back in the saddle Eqestrianism Jenny MacArthur Showjumper to return after serious injury Wellens ready to cast aside bad memories and enjoy high life Rugby union In Sport Today Duty of care to legal owner Chancery Division Published April 25,2002 Freeguard v Royal Bank of Scotland plc Before Mr Simon Beny, Qc Judgment March 26,2002 Proprietary interest required Chancery Division Published April 25,2002 McKenna and Others v British Aluminum Ltd Reasons for restriction order Chancery Division Published April 25,2002 Practice Statement (Administration order: Reports) Election rules must be observed Queen's Bench Division Published April 25,2002 Regina (De Beer and Others) v Balabanoff United untied Williams relieved to scrape way past Parrott Snooker Culture of success lifts Florida Pearl Racing: Punchestown Festival Beverley Big-race fields Reading the racecard Swing Wing lined up for Italian Derby Tomorrow Yesterday's results Jockeys set pace in claim for media money Diary Harlequins point finger at RFU over Luger injury Rugby union Ciub-hy-club guide to the Zurich Premiership Table The results service Racing Fans mobilise as Wales unites behind Llanelli Today's fixtures Hewitt has sights set on French In Brief Magic nominee Russian invasion Clarke rest cure Britain takes aim Champions made to look ordinary Cricket: Frizzell County Championship first division Smith leads late-order resistance to slow Lancashire Razzaq inspires Pakistan Times Square Yesterday's scoreboards Makeshift attack makes Wells feel at home Goodwin puts Somerset bowlers to the sword Middlesex shown the way forward by Joyce is century Cricket: Frizzell County Championship second division Bukhari leaves his mark on Durham Whippersnapper meets his match in Ballesteros Golf Peters takes advantage of erratic bowling The Glenlivet Office Putting Alleyne's efforts cannot hide old shortcomings Ljungberg gives Arsenal room at top Football Premiership title run-in The Times McManaman offers Eriksson reminder of exiled talent Supporting your body Ipswich's hopes of survival aided by Bent's sure touch Angry Ferguson offers no ease for defence Football Oliver Kay at Old Trafford The Premiership Today Keegan grants Effenberg asylum in England United dream fades as Bayer hit back England blow as Neville breaks it like Beckham Times Sport Today Fast show ITV switches return leg Down and out Riding high Auto Express Morgan keating recruitment FreeMarkets NI Syndication Language, language! volla! the career rewards of a… Scottish Courage Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduate and Management Opportunities Up which ladder? 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He hasn't been seen since but, unlike the missing schoolgirl Milly Dowler, his case has gone unreporled in the national media. Carol Midgley reports The massive media interest hasn't happened for Daniel Missing, but hot forgotten Is this the greatest After 30 years works, 2,000 pages and three volumes, Robert Caro's life of Lyndon Johnson is nowhere near complete. Yet says Daniel Finkelstein, it is already being hailed as a masterpiece Gordon Brown:'Quite breathtaking' Michael Howard:'It reads like a western' Canterbury toils After a mere 72 years, the Dictionary of Middle English is finished, says Dermot Purgavie The Times A disturbing phone call started a sequence of events that has led to one of the most extraordinary rediscoveries in British musical history Another Campbell carries the clan When memory starts to fail The Times Offers Direct Varicose veins? Try conkers Hepatitis runs wild Dad from the neck up New Releases Hugh Grant Sleepwalks through About a Boy, watched by a little boy who desperate' single mothers, Barbara Ellen among them Ten-four, bad buddy Star of the week Watching brief Children in the movies James Christopher's Top Ten movies Also on release K-Pax How's my driving? Frightful New Releases Trucker Rusty Naill is out for revenge in the impressively scary road Kill, says James Christopher Italian for Beginners New on video A nasty turn for the better Star of the Week Hugh Grant has finally got in touch with his inner cad and revitalised his career, says Sean MacAulay Without wishing to seem Dogmetic Lone Scherfig's Italian for Beginners doesn't feel like a Dogme film. Perhaps that's why it's so popular, says Stephen Dalton Quality in a Cannes For the 55th time, the wheelers, dealers - and, happliy, some real film-makers - are on course for the Croisette. Ian Nathan reports 7 Critcs' choice Theatres The Yeomen of the Guard Lyric Theatre We Will Rock You RSC Tta Teacher Training Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Size doesn't matter Curriculum choice is important but high quality is paramount, argues Bryan Sanderson Senior Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Distance Learning Torquay Boy's Grammar School Scholarships The Times AS levels win friends Public exams fornthe lower sixth caused chaos last year but are gaining in popularity, says Amanda Kelly Is private still best? Parents who can afford it think so, says John O'Leary Ed . forum Crème: fresh Eurostar plus The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satelitle, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2637 The Times Choice Richer Sounds Agile business Connectability achieves agility Properly used, technology can streamline processes and help your business to cut costs. Tony Dawe introduces a 16-page special report Why IT managers need The big question: spend or stagnate? Investment After a year of thrift, graft and probity, Chris Partridge detects signs of a recovery To start walking and talking like the rest of us BT Trading places get a stock answer Supply network The supply chain has become a network, but needs lots of trust to succed, says Chris partidge How lastminute stood the business test of time Dot-coms Despite dire predictions, one dot-com company is a success, says Stephen Hoare BT A virtual eye on needless spending Expenses New software can help keep track on staff expence claims via the Internet. Jane Bird reports Cool centres welcome call of excellence Call centres Call centres are now out of the Dark Ages and play a vital role for business, says Nick Wyke A gian leap for small business Connections Picture Gallery Government is just a click away Both ministries and councils are forging new e-links with the public, says Tony Dawe This wav out of a bind Outsourcing Firms have been afraid to outsource their communications networks. But things are changing, says Tony Dawe Why your bank won't be clearing its own cheques BT It saves time to work on the move Nobile More and more businesses want to access date through wireless technology. says David Wilford The average office desk is occupied for a mere 45 per cent of office hours Tracker delivers the goods Telemetry Sophislicated technoloyg means a fresh food supplier can keep tabs on its drivers, products and customers. Nick Wyke explains Twenty-seven per cent of lorries on UK roads are running without payload BT Keep no secrets, tell no lies Internal communications Whatever medium you choose, talking to your staff openly and honestly is best, says Tony Dawe Innovate your way out of the e-doldrums Insurance Let your staff watch the big games or suffer World Cup Flexible working hours are the answer as events unfold in Japan and South Korea, says Tony Dawe How to keep your employees happy Hr onlline Times Online BT
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