News from 30/04/2002
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Andrew Pierce, Rory Watson and Philip Webster, DJM, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Gabriella Gamini and Lea Paterson, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Andrew Dismore, Peter Lansley, Andrew Pierce and Claire McDonald, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, A. J. Cotton, Ivo Tennant, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, David Chater, Michael Zander, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Tony Killeen, Carmel McConnell, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Richard H. Grove, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Gordon and Anne Thick, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Stanford John, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Alan J. Crocket, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, James Doran and Chris Ayres, Rory Watson, Martin Richard, Dr Jane Collins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Emma Matthewson, Pat Andrews, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Michael Gowe, Rodney Milnes, Gill Phillips, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, Natalie Pirks, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Sean Magarey, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Ray Ward, Vanora Bennett, Sian Baker, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Stephen Mason, Keith Baker, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Barry Jackson, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Ralph Timms, Raymond Keene, Chris Foy, Clive Mathieson, Ray Hill, Peter Wilshaw, Philip Webster and David Charter, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peter Cuming, Peta Bee, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Olwen Davis, Roger Boyes, Grania Langdon-Down, Stewart Tendler, Penny Wark and Michael Dynes, Geoffrey Porter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Steve Hilton and Giles Gibbons, James Moore and Joe Morgan, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Anthony Baines, Stephen Haseler, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Carol Godsmark, Chris McGrath, Graham Duncan, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Richard Scorer, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston, Valerle Elliott, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Emma Hartley, Patricia Seybold, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Barry Wigmore, Michael Binyon and Greg Hurst, Alain Woodrow, By George Caulkin and Peter Lansley, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, John Harris, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Stephen Farrell, Richard Shand, Anthony Howard, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoWorld Cup Fantasy League Housing boom will not end in tears, says Bank Interest rates will stay low, borrowers told School police Arsenal victory Law Supplement No 10 champions road humps to save poor children The Times Today Royal regard brings old rivals back to the table Prodi tones down attack on Britain British guards will be 'sitting ducks' in Jericho prison Fertility: why the clock starts ticking at BT Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast a Times Modern major-general deploys jargon ruthlessly Parliamentary Sketch Now Camelot tells us: Live a lotto Tighter controls on beef proposed Tories and Lib Dems are 'soft on crime' Boots Rights groups 'aim to ban shooting next' Baby hunger: the body clock starts ticking at 27 Findings overturn standard advice on women's fertility Commentary Beware of husbands bearing gifts Virgin one account Biological clock test available for £250 Bush doctrine confused by barrage of mixed messages Commentary Objections by Israel may force UN to give up mission Halifax Jericho's courteous jailer prepares for inmates Prison facts 'Tome raider' convicted of plundering libraries Clever and arrogant thief joined library 'for economic research' Lexus Museum cuts 150 jobs after fall in visitors Blair stands ground on benefit cuts for truants RadioTimes Pupils take to 'football coach' policeman Weare United Police officers to patrol problem schools Diane Pretty loses battle for right to assisted suicide Miss B dies in peace after treatment ends Nationwide Conran son carried out 'terrifying sex attack' BT Thomson unwraps the package holiday Times Online Esure Dinner at No 10 starts the Jubilee celebrations Tales from around the coffee pot Go-fly Princess defends Queen in BBC's jubilee series Intelligent Finance Changing tastes: the menus at Downing St The World Rally championship BNP rejects candidate over foreign girlfriend Patriotic music protest fails to stop national institution Australian Art Teachers 'must fight sex myths' In Brief Deaf claim Player, 20, dies Beatle halts sale Arms charges Abbey's heart op Teenage rite F&M, B&B Willkommen, Pet Joseph Michael Associates Parents want aunt to adopt girl for place at school Tricks to beat the admissions system Killer 'lay in wait for wealthy landowner' Vineyard owner found killed Microsoft Tobacco advertising ban to save lives, says Milburn Today in Parliament Which? Blair accused of flouting 'hands off' rule Arthritis Care By a Correspondent: Putting names in order Backlash looms on fire service Turkey to take over Isaf lead In Brief (Reuters): Eta arrests (AP): Sentence cut (Reuters): Hair today Cardinal backs calls for optional celibacy Madagascar faces break-up Britannia Beat Poverty Prison at home for turncoat in Sotheby's scandal Furore as Prodi belittles Britain's special US links Life Search The Times Criticism of EU stance should not be swept aside Commentary Le Pen in fear of May Day assassin Cool Chirac keeps Blair on hold for election call AA Insurance Services Children remember victims off Erfurt Time Times Online World Cup Vip Pass 'Zia option' devalues general's democratic claims Foreign Editor's Briefing Jemima Khan urges women to back Musharraf British Gas Hp invent Synagogue petrol-bombed in Berlin Aznar steps up Gibraltar pressure Jolly good return to an age that never was Theatre Opera Sweeney Todd Grand Theatre, Leeds The Times Dance Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden What's Important Concert The Sixteen/ Christophers Queen Elizabeth Hall It's good for them, and better for the rest of us The merits of immigration must be made clear to a suspicious electorate A lottery with odds of 13,983,816 to 1 for you, but a safe bet for the Chancellor The real juvenile crime is official arrogance Picture Gallery Naked truth The Times Diary The Prodi Problem The European Commission President should step down Dear Miss Manners How to seat four former Prime Ministers for dinner Irish Eyes Trimble is proving a smarter politician than Adams NHS abusers Cook and Kosovo Aga Khan's bid for hospital site Leading the applause for the RSC Chirac's refusal to confront Le Pen Palestinian attitudes Forestry study threat Airport congestion Police priorities PMs' audiences with the Queen Codes of conduct Don't blame Harry Traveller's check On the safe side The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain Abroad High Tided Multiple Display Advertising Items Amazon. co. uk Britain is in the grip of a stormy bout of weather.… Partners to scoop $1m each in PwC float Dollar at six-month low Vivendi hit in votes row Punch hopes for £250m Pickering for Cazenove Haslemere goes private WorldCom shares plunge Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Picture Gallery In Business Today Cap in hand again Split capital investors sue several trusts Boost for peso as banking resumes The buck stops here? Cup bonanza for UK bookmakers The Register Weare United Fine reduced Need to know The essential daily guide to the sectors Bayer Clementi plays it cool Business Editor's Commentary All for one, for all Getting Messier by the minute Picture Gallery Results in Brief Vivendi shares slide over vote claim PwC fine cut and partner cleared Domecq targets kindred spirits Exchange rates The Times Accor Smiles Messier and the battle of words Compass loses ground over trading worries Stcok market Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Allied Domecq's mixed picture 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 Clinton takes tumble after profit taking Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street How Richard Branson Became a City Slicker Deutsche plans cuts to beat potential takeover ABN to shut 250 branches as profits take a 42% fall Disasters take a tool of BRIT Picture Gallery Branson plans $1bn US expansion Railtrack in £90m Virgin pact Amersham hurt by lower sales The Times Is America's ascendancy on the wane? Economic View It is conceivable that President Bush could become a lame duck leader by the end of year The Times Papering over the computer myth Technology Hicks man's war story City Diary Old slang signs City Diary Monkey puzzle City Diary Old Lady sings City Diary Perils of creating online platform without a glitch Case study: Nasdaq Europe With so many variables involved, a complex Nasdaq project overcame big hurdles, says Martin Waller Look at the positives after a move to outsourcing Corssroads The Times Unit Trust Information Service Picture Gallery Save the Rhino Benefits of listening to feedback Bookshelf The Customer Revolution Soultrader Good Business Shares trade in tight range The Institute of Directors Sloppy business practices can lead to cheating A rise in fraud by employees should set allarm bells ringing, says Elizabeth Judge Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kroll Buchler Phillips Turner & co Multiple Display Advertising Items Recession Proof Franchise To Secure Your Future Case study Loans & Investment Multiple Display Advertising Items Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Goldfinch Nominet's trace service In Brief Business studies Tax literature Franchise guide Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Peter Parker Humane and philosophical BR chairman who believed that the railways should be run as a public service in a civilised society Picture Gallery Veronica Crichton Labour Party Press Officer whose accurate and impartial briefings and advice made her a success with everyone she encountered Court & Social Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Michael Bryant Award-winning character actor of stage and screen who spend 25 years at the National Theatre Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers How healthy is NHS? Mattew parris stirred up a hornets' nest by questioning the wisdoml of more healtlh spending Nature Notes News Quiz On This Day Emperor Hirohito's 70th Birthday Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life April 30,1960 Questions answered Questions asked Forthcoming marriages Marriage Luncheon Dinner Lecture Livery companies Meeting Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Wimbledon Tennis 2002 Picture Gallery Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items The Executive Club of St James's 0207 930 5555 Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular Today's royal engagements Answers Changing the Guard Quick cricket Whitlock scours vaults for key to golden haul The Kervin Interview The Times Gunning for the title Allcock not worried by whitewash In Brief Davenport's luck Newlove charge Duo retain titles Women's purse Bangladesh first Worcestershire humbled by Harvey Cricket Yorkshire confused as coach sanctions Hoggard 'runout' The results service Today's fixtures Ward and Bevan rise to the challenge Fleming cuts Hampshire down to size Racing results Tenacious Vikings add to growing pedigree Rugby league Pryce and Deacon rouse Bulls from early lethargy McCoy gets ten-day ban as field goes off rails Racing Nottingham Hexham Bath Reading the racecard O'Brien thrives on squad rotation On The Level Hamilton's revenge erases his China crisis Snooker Fantasy League football: your player list with updated scores Organisers look south to find referee for final Rugby union The force is with United in awesome presence of Keane Football Dein puts new spin on broadcast wars Times Square Monies in bullish mood about Boston's prospects of graduating with honours Belles looking good to spring final upset Get fit, look fit: your five-day surfing workout Patience is a necessity McManaman is hoping to share final stage with old rivals Cirencester hand out harsh lesson Brown heads back into fray with Preston Football Rochdale out to buck history Glory is one hurdle away at Cheltenham Nationwide League third division play-offs Pools forecast Taylor up and away from homeless Brighton Television trial of a nation's sporting obsession Ljungberg gets the champagne ready How they stand Weare United Vaulting ambition Worried United know they must play it by the book Times Sport Today Comings and goings Wrong course Picture Gallery Baby hunger Reportage Arts Law Mesmeric, but he's mad Fidel Castro's first present to his eldest daughter, Alina Fernández was a doll of himself, dressed in army uniform and a beard. Now, 43 years later, her anti-Castro radio broadcasts from Miami could destabilise his regime. Barry Wigmore interviews her To have a baby or not? I just wanted to hunt down evil John Grieve's police career is a monument to his maverick intelligence, says Stewart Tendler The Times Anthony Howard The wonder is not that there have been occasional tension between Blair and Brown but that the alliance has held up so well Reptiles mooching among royals Politics abhors a vacuum Been there, done that joined the fascists I wasn't in favour of premeditated violence against minorities—I just wanted them to leave the country Sad to be gay and old in Britain Pink Pensioners often suffer the double whammy of ageism and homophobia but they are determined to battle for more rights, says Eve-Ann Prentice Having come out, many go back into the closet when dealing with officialdom The law and homosexuality No Title Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Shell Magic Peter Coke Violence and despe He is 18, this is his third stabbing, and he grins and plays with a gold medallion 'Medicine is easy. You stitch it up or cut it out Soweto Private Eye Special Report MMR No short cuts to peak fitness Most sorts supplements are useless, says Peta Bee, and some could damage your health Picture Gallery How do I get my son out of nappies? The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Your questions answered Regain the freedom of your Home Fresh? Natural? Try chemical 'Organic' means only what skinacare companies decide, says Natalie Pirks Multiple Display Advertising Items Dialysis at home and ab road Seventeen month renal failure and here and in Cape much from the S How kidney treatment works The Times From Tosca to Oscar? Interview a new, starry movie version of Tosca sets out to disprove the old rule that opera and film don't mix. Rodney Milnes meets its director What's Important The joys of four playing New Classical CDS If you think quartet music is bloodless and tame, think again, says Geoff Brown Kevin Volans's goal, he says, is to empty music of centent. Congratulations HMV Think small, act big Theatre The National hopes a new small stage will lure in a younger audience, says Daniel Rosenthal Much more had to be done if the National was to foster a next generation of regulars Wake up in seconds The new daytime breakfast show on Channel 4 is fast and furious. Slow down, says Caitlin Moran I just want Reginald Bosanquet behind a desk telling me things slowly New Jazz Cds DJ remixes of Billie Holiday and Sarah Vaughan yield some very strange fruit Picture Gallery Telephone Opera & Ballet Safeway World "A Dream Musical" The Times The Times Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Winning move Review Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2641 Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland Picture Gallery Love behind bars Office politics Equal rights in the City Richards Butler 'For Phil, the price of confessing to something he didn't do is too high' Sharon Bailey, a solicitor, married a client who is serving a life sentence. She tells Garnla Langdon-Down about her experiences as a prisoner's wife They seemed to think I hung around with criminals in my spare time. I don't The Times Law Section Deputy District Judge (Civil), Deputy Queen's… Inquiries: why the truth should out Legal fears have prevented local councils publishing evidence of child abuse. Richard Scorer looks at the fight for change Encana The high price of the Woolf reforms The culture of civil litigation may have changed for the better, says Michael Zander, the reforms' fiercest critic. But costs have risen and delays are still bad The main findings Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Hays ZMB The Curzon Partnership RDF Media The Times Times Newspapers Robbed c and then When sentence on their son's killer went to appeal, only the defence was heard, Why, ask Gordon and Anne Thick The three senior judges' delibetations must have taken all of 15 seconds As Orientation as well as gender to count in sex law New legislation will make it possible to challegne anti-gay discrimination, says Sian Baker Poor protection for those with HIV/Aids Emploment legislation goes only so far in protecting workers with HIV/Aids from discrimination in the workplace, says Gill Phillips Talent or tokenism: should City firms play by numbers? Steps have been taken to encourage ethnic minorities into law, but are they enough, asks Linda Tsang City Diary Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Lawyer of the week Bulletin board The Times Flaws in the force Electronic signatures Children, Hanratty and EastEnders Responsibility to read must lie with the solicitor Eddie Coppard BPP Bedfordshire Magistartes' Courts Committee Finance Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bark & Co Solicitors Vacant Posts Housing Litigation Lawyer Times Newspapers Compensation and lawyers' fees cost NHS billions Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Government Legal Service ThePrince's Trust Electoral Commission
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