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News from 01/05/2002

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Richard Beeston and Ross Dunn, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Phil Yates, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, David Brain, DJM, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Jane Bolton, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory, Peter Riddell and Jill Sherman, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, John Sainsbury, Jeremy Whittle, Russell Jenkins Tom Baldwin and Dominic Kennedy, Geoff Brown, A. D. Walder (Intensive care consultant), Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, James Bone and Stephen Farrell, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tony Wallis, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Russell Hotten and David Charter, Jeanette Winterson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, James Clarke, Philip Boast, John O'Leary, Gerry Hanson, Russ Jones, Penny Egan, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Alistair Horne, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Jilly Cooper, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Michelle Braham, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Anna Söderblom, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Valerie Shrubb, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Steve Bird and Joanna Bale, Stephen Jakobi, Director, Adam Sage, Peter Manning, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Mary Ann, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, J. A. C. Martin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tola Awogbamiye, Fernández-Armesto, Bob Rodwell, Gary Duncan, Antonia Senior and Susan Emmett, Jill Sherman and Peter Riddell, Oliver August, David Mattin, Grahame Leon-Smith, Steve Cawley, Nick Hasell, David Leigh, John Kampfner, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, Paul Pritchard, John Aplin, Chris McGrath, Gregory Crewdson, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Gareth Jenkins, Roy Hattersley, Michael Gove, Charles Bremner Richard Owen and Roger Boyes, Richard Beeston, Ron Dodson, Ben Macintyre, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, David Brancher, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, H. Rodgers, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, James Jackson, Stephen Dalton, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter and James Doran, Hannah Doyle, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,

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World Cup Fantasy League Whitehall chief calls for more outsiders in Civil Service ITV Digital off air United out House inflation What's Important Mossad chief may quit over Sharon The Times Today Is your house really worth that much? Queen declares resolve to carry on 'The success of the Queen's speech was because it was her speech and not hte annual prime ministerial press release that we have come to expect' Radisson Edwardian Hotels Wembley back on track for Olympic athletics In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Absentees leave Labour open to Budget ambush by Tories Mossad pioneers changing role of 'spooks' Gaddafi 'is ready to give Lockerbie families £2,4bn' AOL Judges back ban on Nation of Islam leader The Optimist 30 Years of Britain's Housing Market Will Boom Lead to Bust Again? When will the property bubble burst? The 20-year boom that turned a holiday home into a pot of gold Put your stake on a full house The gambier The Cautious View GUCCI The Pessimist Queen embraces rapid change in medieval setting Dress hint Tories hurry to Moss Bros Intelligent Finance 'I thank the people for their support and inspiration' Reunion with wedding gift yacht ITV Digital fades to black as resale of licences looms Briton dies in Everest charity expedition Hernia Inquiry into shot troops In Brief Help for mansion Fast move Liverpool Victoria Ofsted's new chief gets tough on weak schools Launched June wedding for Sir Paul Specialist school pupils get higher grades at GCSE A day in the life of criminal justice Lords NHS vote lost In Brief Naval base deal Morse's Jag sold Express service Heart defect may thwart separation of Siamese twins Doctors risk running out of time for life-saving operation Lexus Kidney transplant advance In Brief Tourist tax Polar rescue Dog saves man Allergy clue Tiscali City warned to dress down for May Day Europe braced for trouble as thousands protest Halifax Times Online AA Insurance Services Swastika attackers desecrate synagogue Should anybody care about the local elections? Tom Baldwin on the mistrust, fear and bureaucracy of local government Adobe Postal voting soars in BNP candidate areas Getting their measure Most babies born out of wedlock in North East Fewer than half of births are natural Somak Holidays Iberiab Neo-Classical glory of King George's table is revealed 2002 Fifa World Cup Korea Japan Hyundai Be jubilant Mandarin from the Treasury plans a small revolution Peter Riddell and Jill Sherman meet the man who aims to sweep away the Whitehall dust Darling backs Bill to curb benefits The Times Travel Direct Strike vote steps up pressure on Schröder Chirac's Toulouse mission wins him friends for a day AA Virgin Hubble pierces 'twilight zone' (AFP): Suu Kyi 'to be freed in days' In Brief Famine 'disaster' (AP): Smoking ban (AFP): Square tribute (AP): Rags to riches No rift, but summit will be more tense than usual Foreign Editor's Briefing Jungle EU calls on US to resist unilateralist 'temptation' Esure Musharraf's safe gamble Pakistani officials 'told' to turn out for Musharraf Arabs demand UN sanctions on Israel Henson Bedgex International Open Lufthansa Breaking News Times Online World Cup Vip Pass Fast Times Books Chinese high-fIyer has no time for the party At the factory gate the message is: 'We are building a civilisation. ' a slogan on the roof says:' Improve youself.' It is not clear whether this is encouragement or an order Hp invent Hu faces long march to restore links with US Norwich Union Lustful rite fails to satisfy despite the right moves Dance Ballet Prelijocaj Sadler's Wells Concert LPO/Masur Festival Hall The Sunday Times Opera The Kiss Opera Theatre Company, Dun Laoghaire Pop New to Q Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 How the EU is putting itself out of business The agenda pursued by Romano Prodi will undermine the prosperity of Europe If it's not group this or group that, it certainly seems to be a bit of group the other Picture Gallery The Autumn Queen and her Sun King Air apparent The Times Diary The Queen's Speech HerMajesty's words should prompt procedural change General Election Pakistan's referendum has been a distraction from reform Foresight Saga Astrologers and their myths down the ages Prodi's Oxford speech Thinking ahead Doubtful justice for planespotters Tackling truancy and juvenile crime Diane Pretty and her court failure Miners' strike parallels Anything but daft Police priorities Why turnout in elections is low First among equals? Bad breaks The Weather The Times Crossword 22,028 Around Britain Dell Weather Eye NATS links with Irish Briefing Ebbers leaves WorldCom Ireland logs 5% growth Microsoft in for Navision Sands gets Standard job Standard Life wins vote Andersen arm targeted IFTE director sells Stock Market's Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Hanging up his boots HP chief cleared of deception Leading think-tank finds £5bn black hole in Brown's Budget Morris sacks two T&G officials Look and learn The Register Richards Butler Need to know The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Brown counts cost of absenteeism Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief ITV Digital failure colours spectrum BP needs a touch of Beckham magic Co-op reports merger savings of £30m Channel 4 reports record £20m loss as audience fails to Rise to new show BP looks to Russia as profits drop BAT sales volumes fall 6% in first quarter R&SA sells investment arm to FIS for £240m Hargreaves Lansdown General Motors finalises Daewoo stake deal Exchange rates Bitter pill for AZ as Pfizer boosts dosage Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Power ebbs from British Energy Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Woes of rivals push COLT Telecom to low Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Gordon throws in a Rolls City Diary Rhetorical twists City Diary Off-course club City Diary Last round-up for homespun Ebbers Another giant of American business rides off into the sunset Chief hangs up his boots MobilCom fight to be resolved Sage surges 10% as US threat grows Boosey in exclusive buy talks AWG sweetener to bondholders Bankside Fully Fitted Bathrooms Hot spot: Grantham Barratt Bewley Heritage Offers in the region of £465,000 Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items West London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landsdowne Let a home and buy one too Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surrey Goldfinch Marylebone Nw1 (Ivor Place) a desirable three… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tudor Close, Brixton Hill, Sw2 Apartments to Let in Most London Areas Dorset Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxfordshire The Times Productivity in UK is nothing to shout about Europe briefing Carl Mortished on why British manufacturing lags behind the US and Europe The Times Unit Trust Information Service Schroder's gameplan Bad language in Brussels Media age poses threat to reputations Marketing Handling the round-the-clock news environment requires a rapid response, argues David Brain Virgin Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Rob Walker Motor racing enthusiast whose privately entered cars took the play away from the big boys at Ferrari in the 1960s Shannan Stevenson Publisher who with Harold Evans took The Northern Echo to new heights Dorothy Love Coates Gospel singer whose passionate style and 'raggedy vocie' were an inspiration to her fans Court & Social Lives remembered Lives Remembered Professor Gordon R. Willey Leading American archaeologist who was attracked by the grand themes of the past rather than the minutae Births, Marriages & Deaths Questions answered Questions asked Nature Notes News Quiz Benefits of immigration Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Readers react to Michael Gove's plea for more workers from abroad—and to other issues recently raised Questions of sport Should women get the same prize-money as men? Why McManaman ought to stay home. Football video refs Iranian Gunmen Hold Twenty Hostages in London Embassy Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life May 1,1783 Thanks to the great Yale edition, we can now trace how, in using his journal to write the Life of Johnson, James Boswell compressed his original record—as for instance by setting aside comments by Edmunds Burke's son What's your view? Forthcoming marriages Premier Tickets Wimbledon Tennis 2002 Invitation only Memorial service The night sky in May Personal Column Faresavers Jet, Set, Go! Travel Insurance School news Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items University news Receptions Lecture Today's royal engagements Court Circular Answers Passive consumers are losing ?5bn a year Money management Paula Hawkins counts the cost of financial inertia and recommends the steps required to remedy the problem Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards No Title Go shopping for an annuity Pensions Daimler Chrysler Follow our 12 easy steps to selling your home Links On Saturday Modest gain for shares Life Cover direct Millar's tale Solskjaer's Law dictates final twist to title tale Martin Samuel History says Arsenal should expect the unexpected 'Sport has a greater capacity to shock than any other aspect of life, barring London house prices if there is a good school in the area' Prisoner can see his security reports Court of Appeal Published May 1,2002 Regina (Willams) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Judge and Lord Justice Carnwatch Judgment April 17,2002 Why television must beware making a monkey of fans In Sport Today World Cup is special Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published May 1,2002 Gough v Bristol Licensing Justices Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice and Mr Justice Harrison Judgment April 12,2002 United's final push over Corrections India urges ECB to address fears over player safety Cricket Foley faces tough Test as Sri Lanka refuse to play by book Diary Cricket Times Square The results service Klusener leads victory rush Today's fixtures Lee ready to meet Shoaib challenge London heap misery on Wolves Rugby league Ice judges thrown out In Brief Newlove banned Lumley double England calling Players cash in as Open strives to keep pace with rivals Golf World Cup 2002 Millar can deliver tour de force Cycling On a Briton's struggle to recapture form Illbruck powers to 24-hour distance record Sailing Punters get blackout reprieve Racing Milcars Swinley Stakes Pontefract Kelso O'Brien finalises Guineas plans Ascot Reading the racecard Yesterday's results Roberts quits saddle Dallaglio handed second chance at England helm Rugby union Bath hope Tournaire will bolster front row Racing Cheltenham Hendry fails to maximise his opportunity Snooker Legal & Public Notices Leverkusen make a name for themselves Football Seiko Thompson to quit West Bromwich The core values Get fit, look fit: your five-day surfing workout Collina admits being Real friend FA includes athletics in new vision for Wembley Fracas mars Rushden's play-off joy Football Jones struggling to carry on regardless Bergkamp ends doubts over future Top of table Brentford favoured despite uncertainty The Times Cotterill's grand plan intact after shoot-out Times Sport Today Martin Samuel Playing safe Ferguson left in despair as United dream turns to dust Rich pickings Air New Zealand Reportage Arts Books Crème The most profitable substance in the world Cinema's real star Bought by weight and sold by volume—with a national mark-up of 10,000 per cent—popcorn is a relailer's dream. It's a bigger money-spinner than heroin or guns, reports Giles Whittell Top marks for mark-ups And the winner is apathy Few voters in Liverpool's Riverside area will bother to turn up for tomorrow's local elections. John Kampfner discovers why politics doesn't matter to people there A perfect affair Women who have done the children thing are the best bet for men who want a lover, says Marion McGilvary Toyota Small but deadly Mary Ann Sieghart Brown has a very low boredom threshold, and is bad at hiding it - behaviour that you can't get away with as Prime Minister Beckham's crowning glory A phone too far? Despite all the hype surrounding 3g phones, there is little evidence that anyone wants the services they offer, says Anna Söderblom Top ten games Simply the best—or the worst? Backnobbler Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 Techno babble Beware of optimists when it comes to e-voting, Systems will fail, says David Rowan Tina's forgotten domain Techno babble My world and welcome to it Visual Art Sam Taylor-Wood and Falklands artists are the product of their environments, says John Russell Taylor Sam Taylor-Wood Hayward Gallery Traces of Conflict Imperial War Museum National Gallery Picture Gallery Tate Britain's archive has a new research centre Opinion of conflicts Radio The BBC has been war with tales of past and present battles. Vanora Bennett was happy to take the flak The BBC is as much a giant bureaucracy as any Ministry of Defence, with thousands of media troops under its flag Opera & Ballet Theatres Savoy Theatre Entertainments Listings Critics' choice James Christopher's top ten movies In every dream home… Gregory Crewdson's intricate images upend the American Dream but leave a bitter taste, says Joanna Pitman Gregory Crewdosn Twilight Crewdson creates scenes that pulsate quietly with thinly disguised horror The Times Offers Direct Watch our for the little people Do-Ho Suh may have no new solutions to age-old questions, but he does manage to baffle Rachel Campbell-Johnston Do-Ho Suh Serpentine Gollery People have been asking such questions for centuries. Suh finds visual form for them Picture Gallery Best in show The author put her favourite painting in a novel. Or so she thought Private Passions Jilly Cooper on Raphael's St Cecilia with Paul, John the Evangelist, Augustine and Mary Magdalene Time for fiction to get real Nick Hornby, Melvyn Bragg, David Baddiel: they owe it all to Arnold Bennett's Anna of the Five Towns, says Roy Hattersley Play on Saturday The self-importance of being Mo Mowlam Momentum The Struggle for Peace, Politics and the People By Mo Mowlam Hodder & Stoughton, £20 Diary Waterstone's The Times A pessimist happy to see Man at the centre of all things At the End of an Age By John Lukacs Yale, £16;240pp Felipe Fernández-Armesto The Times Literary Supplement Shorts Non Fiction The Times Books Direct Retribution in Berlin's endgame Berlin The Downfall, 1945 By Antony Beevor Viking, £25;500 pp Bestsellers A parallel world where magic is woven into the fabric of life The Other Wind By Ursula Le Guin Orion, £10.99;228 pp Transforming a tale of horror into art In the Forest By Edna O'Brien Weldenfield & Nicolson, £16.99 The Times Books Direct The Times Bridge Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player. Lesson Thirty One Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Variations Index Times 2 Crossword No 2642 Choice Firstplus How to work for more than one boss Flying high together A Working Relationship Airline chief executive Barbara Cassani, left, and her PA, Julie Naulls Fashion: a bra for every occasion Nescafe Crème: fresh The Times Office Manager Career & moves VPS Ltd. Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Eve Reception The Times City Financial PR and Design Company Times Newspapers Hodder Headline Limited Lamb and Shirley & Shaker Design Knightsbridge Secretaries Assistant School Secretary Efficient Indians never have too many chiefs Working for more than one boss need not be difficult if you make sure that they understand your workload, says Tola Awogbamiye Office coffee: a large latte to stay, please Time Savers Contacts Dark, Rich, Hot, Gorgeous The Times Nescafe Silverstone Grand Prix Hospitality John Dickinson Pastry that's a small effort but big effect Tasting Office support Real-life fashion Pathfinders Media Recruitment Secretarial Opportunities SHL Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Eclipse Heritage Recruitment Team PA/SEC Personal Assistant Required Menthal Health and Social Care Trust Crone corkil a Spherion company Coca-Cola Situation Wanted Caroline Chamberlen London Plastic Surgery… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal St. James's College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fashion, Home Interiors, Brands The excitement of… Rachel Hayes Halsey Consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionists Multiple Display Advertising Items Bijou Commercial Law Firm Prime Secretarial Break into Legal Second Jobber Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The hip hotel with good connections Conference Call FYI Innovation

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