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News from 02/05/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Robert Cole, DJM, Melissa Kite and Jill Sherman, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Colin Brennan, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, Richard Hobson, Neil Protheroe, Robert Napier Chief Executive, Simon Talt, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Juvenile Crime, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Richard Irving, Stanley Slaughter, Barbara Ellen, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Devesh B. Saxena, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Anthony Loyd and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mary Delorme, Philip Woolfson, Norman Harris, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Diana Hasting, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Richard Beeston and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Windle, Steve Baldock, Charles Bremner and Adam Sage, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Jim Strother, Beverley Fearls, Helen Rumbelow, Ian Cobain and Stephen Farrell, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Sally Patten and Sarah Butler, Anthony Rubin, Nicholas Wapshott, Stuart Crainer, Neil Addison, Jerlcho Jall, Angela Jameson, David Hands, Christopher irvine, Matthew Pryor and Mark Souster, Andrew Finkel and Russell Jenkins, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Peter Riddell and Tim Hames, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Steve Bird and Joanna Bale, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Chris Partridge, Pamela Taylor Chief Executive, Marshall Hoffman, Stewart Tendler and Melissa Kite, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Chris C. Storer, Michael Knight, Genevo, A. R. Rees-Webbe, David Mason, John Kampfner, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Velerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Mel Webb, Leonard Klahr, Daniel McGrory and Helen Studd, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Roger Boyes and Richard Owen and Our Foreign Staff, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Graham Wynne Chief Executive, Martin Hasseck, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Chrissy Iley, William Bache, Chris Ayres, Laurence Longe, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Shaun Evelegh, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Steve Turner, Steve Bird Helen Studd and Lewis Smith, Susan MacDonald, James Doran and Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, James Moore and Antonia Senior, Thomas Stuttaford, Jan Raath, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Philip Pank, Adrian Cartwright,

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World Cup Fantasy League Police call for softer line on heroin The Times What price Bob the Builder? Can they fix it? The Times Today A million march to stop Le Pen Gun salute for liberated Arafat How long is your waiting list? Mappin & Webb Marines in huge offensive against al-Qaeda News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Labour roars as rampant Tony goes in for the kill Lord Bingham calls for a new Supreme Court Blair persists with plan to dock truants' benefit 500 community officers to patrol London by summer Former mandarins challenge Turnbull reforms The real waiting lists for new hips and hearts England Marks & Spencer Blair sticks to 2010 digital TV deadline MPs call for end to restrictions on cross-media ownership Lexus Managers man the phones to placate viewers Chef sues sandwich shop boss over 'lost millions' Japanese say cheese to boost British exports The world's tiniest creature all at sea Currys Rare Kew flower gets up your nose Protesters are kept in check by 4.000 police Animal Follow the pink dustbin in a disorderly fashion Anarchists turn to mobiles in attempt to outwit police The day the world took to the streets Esure Picture Gallery ATS Euromaster Birthday Presents Style meister Tom Waits on life beyond the blues Blacks Ministers blamed for £268m skills scheme debacle Question Time Briefing Britain 'passes' Treasury's tests for euro entry Today in Parliament Big boys dominate in the business of toys Father "wanted son-in-law killed' No need for law on fees for witnesses, says PCC Britannia Managers at Dome were near collapse TESCO Price check Oxford gets two royal masters for a song 15 years for Turk who murdered two Leeds fans PC World The Computer Superstore £50m to save air traffic service Limited Edition 2500 Tate takes Bacon archive at last Operation on Siamese twin girls called off Remote control rat will beat Lassie to the rescue Stand on your own, Scots told In Brief Tough lesson Murder charge Flying stamps Jewel raid arrests Iberiab Flipper trainer to save friendly dolphin Tories set to take control of key London boroughs Labour is facing the end of its 40-year reign in Southwark Virgin mobile Asian tries to revive Harrow's blue pride Linguaphone Electoral fog gives spin-doctors a chance to shine Never mind the result, every party will claim to be the winner, write Peter Riddell and Tim Hames Diabetes Panic Room Tories hope for 450 seats from crime crusade Queen embarks oil tour of her great nation Ntl: home One line is all you need Royal Mail Palace confused by 'damaged' Diana Royal speech proposal creates a stir Talks with Burma leaders signal Suu Kyi's release Guardian journalist arrested in Zimbabwe Save the Children Beat Poverty Opposition cries foul over Musharraf's 98% victory Travelodge Hardships were endured with a Buddhist's faith in change British and US troops head for 'last battle' House of Fraser Western forces hunt al-Qaeda—when they are not keeping their allies apart The Times Travel Direct Annan to disband UN's Jenin mission Britons take six terror suspects to jail in Jericho 'We had enough for three days' US gives China's deputy a full diplomatic show Fiat Eta bombers target semi-final World Cup Forum World Cup Vip Pass Times Bulletins Business Forum Infected student leaves HIV trail Halifax US pounces on an old European prejudice Nuns demand more power in male Church Holiday Inn US pounces on an old European prejudice FOREsight US pounces on an old European prejudice A portrait of the artist in search of his true gift Theatre Vincent in Brixton Cottesloe Benedict Nightingale Concert State of the Nation South Bank Centre The Times Theatre The lsland of Slaves Lyric, hammersmith Opera Orfeo St John's Smith Square Politicians, scientists and parents at loggerheads We want reassurance on issues like Mmr, but the system will not provide it It is not the body-clock but those who would turn back the clock who worry me Picture Gallery Go on, trust yourself and buy that house now Caught behind The Times Diary Five Years A record of progress but pitfalls lie ahead Small Wonder In defence of pond life and other ugly creatures Israel and the fate of the Palestinians Failings of the Damilola murder trial Infanticide convictions Water and wetlands Police priorities The dogs of law The Queen's role in political affairs Lack of black actors Traveller's check The Weather Showers in Most Places, Some Heavy with Thunder The Times Crossword 22,029 New Book Around Britain Weathercall Boots Although April went out on a damp note, for most of the country it was an exceptionally dry Railtrack sees delay Briefing Equitable 'on knife edge' Size matters to Barclays Andersen drops offer Spirent chairman dies Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Virgin trains Carly's way On track for buoyant Britain The Chancellor Across the spectrum: four views from theorists In Business Today The bull New recipe The middle ground The Register The bear The Times Need ti knpw: The essential daily guide to yhe sectors Citiselect Sicav Trouble ahead - guaranteed Results in Brief Quitting Equitable was the best option Toy retailers have to play the game The Times Matalan to spend £25m on IT systems upgrade Railtrack sees delay for rescue plan by Byers Equitable now 'on a knife edge' Exchange rates BT Rolls-Royce caught in brokers' tug-of-war Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day ScottishPower turns the corner Major indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Richer finds Coffee Republic to his taste Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Germans bank on terms City Diary Mutual departure City Diary Reign man City Diary Painful progress of Public Private Partnerships Angela Jameson reports on the cracks that are beginning to open up in new Labour's bg idea There is conceern in the City that some Ppp project are just too risky ScottishPower £939m in red SCi buys into film game trend Whitbread takes hit on Pelican IRPC In the running HP's corporate warrior wins her battle The Hewlett-Packard affari 'Call the guy at Deutsche Bank again you need a definite answer from the vice-chairman, and if it's the wrong one, we have to swing into action we may have to do something extraordinary Chris Ayres looks at the background of Carly Fiorina, who on Tuesday was cleared of deception The Times Booksdirect Equitable Life World of credit derivatives feces its biggest test FSA plans may lead to new regulation for complex financial instruments, says Richard Irvung Time ripe to improve competition in a market of just four The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Picture Gallery Life Cover direct Business fares cut to Asia Times Online Travel Don't leave home without Multiple Classified Advertising Items Around the world Airports fail to arrive at consensus on security Happy hours spice life of Montreal's working class Briefcase guide to Montreal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Travel Insurance The Times Check-In Americana Vacations Plc Flight searchers To seat 1A, RU going 2 Manhattan? Travellers' tales German Travel Centre Take a walk on the mild side or head for the sun Lake District, weekend at £98; Jersey, a week at £199; Caribbean, a week for £396. Tony Dawe lists the best buys Direct Car Hire Global Flights The Times Travelbag Bridge the World Swift Travel Travel Airline Network Flightbookers Long haul Trailfinders The staying power of Shakespeare Focus on Stratford-upon-Avon Jet, Set, Go! Travel Insurance Shares close at low Hitsubishi Motors Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Neville Labovitch Businessman who cleaned up London, organised Hyde Park spectaculars and supported Prince Charles's views on modern architecture Picture Gallery Will Spencer Bestselling cartoonist who created the Animal Crackers and a landmark advertising slogan for Hovis Court & Social Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Dr Frederick Stare Nutritionist who campaigned against dieting and health fads - his watchwords were prudence and moderation Professor John Potter Surgeon who went to the front line to help injured troops and who later published an influential study on head injuries Nature Notes The 20-year boom that turned a holiday home into a pot of gold The property boom Should anything be done to stop house prices escalating - or is it merely a matter of supplu and demand? News Quiz Debale the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Is the community doing enough to help young offenders? Do they deserve more respect? From Our Own Correspondent: Paris May Day Disorders Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life May 2,1824 Goethe's amanuensis, J. P. Eckermann, is responsible for an image of Goethe in conversation - recarded in the last decade of his life - which has informed German literature for some two hundred years Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular ABIA The Unicorn - from myth to reality Today's royal engagements Personal Column The Times Court & Social Changing the Guard Premium Bonds Appointments Forthcoming marriages School news Canford School Answers Dinners Applying the breaks Stockton counts on gift horse to make impression Equestrianism: Badminton Horse Trials Jenny MacArthur Talented rider ready to thrive on inheritance Funnell has chance to recover fallen pride In Sport Today Ordered sale does not affect rights but might affect remedy Law Report House of Lords Published May 2,2002 On Demand Information plc and Another v Michael Gerson (Finance) plc and Another Before Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Browne-WIlkinson, Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough, Lord Millett and Lord Scott of Foscote Speeches April 18,2002 Morning-after pill not cause of miscarriage Queen's Bench Division Published May 2,2002 Regina (Smeaton) v Secretary of State for Health and Others Before Mr Justice Munby Judgment April 18,2002 Economic loss claim for trial Court of Appeal Published May 2,2002 Douce and Another v Staffordshire County Council Impossible time limits Court of Appeal Published May 2,2002 Inline Logistics Ltd v Uci Logistics Ltd Before Mr Justice Ferris Judgment March 27,2002 Down and out Clubs face key vote on rescue package Hockey Jobcentreplus Bridge fills gap with all-round excellence Cricket: Benson and hedges Cup Yesterday's Benson and Hedges Cup scoreboards Virus fails to halt Pakistan Udal has Surrey on the run with inspired display Legal Notices Team spirit snatches glory from White Cricket: Benson and Hedges Cup The Times Warwickshire yield to Harvey hat-trick Goodwin leads the slaughter of Kent Bichel turns on the power to have final say BBC offers Becker a chair in his 'living room' Tennis Blackout averted in eleventh-hour talks at Hilton Racing Dunlop rewarded by Give Notice Brighton Yesterday's results Ascot Reading the racecard Armchair viewers spoilt by choice of channels Diary IRB game put in doubt as leading players rebel Rugby union Zurich Premiership club-by-club guide Table Redcar Racing Southwell Warriors show no sign of cup final weariness Rugby league Anderson leaves the Wolves' lair The Times Evans sure of Games selection In Brief Sinclair challenge Bachelot through Gunn's prize scalp Wood signs up The Times O'Sullivan launches verbal attack Snooker State of play The results service Today's fixtures By Our Sports Staff: Outburst against Lewis shames Tyson Boxing Times Square Olazabal aiming to finish with a flourish Golf Ranieri keen to escape Arsenal's shadow Football: FA Cup Final The Times Wright not certain to start in Cardiff Real have the final word over arch-rivals Football Real Madrid Barcelona (Real win 3-1 on agg) Battling Brentford find their reward Nationwide League play-offs Brentford Huddersfleld Town (Brentford win 2-1 on agg) Get fit to make waves Get fit, look fit: your five-day exercise programme Stoke deny Cardiff home-town finale Cardiff City Stoke City (aet; 0-1 after 90min; Stoke win 3-2 on agg) Bruce stays calm in heat of battle Beckham heading for top of the pay league Ferguson should cut his losses on £28m Veron Football The Times Cool Wenger refuses to be dragged into war of words Keane can find little defence of United show Wolves kept from the door again Wolverhampton W Norwich City (Norwich win 3-2 on agg) Eriksson puts off decision Land Rover Horse sense Times Sport Today Play-off curse favours Norwich Hot pot Playing for time Injured Gough unlikely to recover in time for Lord's RMC Guinness Great Britain Fix your boller, guv? How one woman bucked… From business economics to Up which ladder? MercuriUrval RNID I've come to repair your boiler and yes, I'm a woman NI Syndication Www. thetimes. co. uk/appointments Caught in a Desk Trap? Experience Sundeep Sehijpal Chef Wanted Work from Home Restaurant Manager and Malay Chef T Mobile Capita Ras Accountancy Additions LIDL Siva Yogan & Co OCPA Regulated Trading Assistant Required for Premier Oil Company Interim Terformers On the move Howgate Sable Addison Associates Putting you through to accounts AstraZeneca Regent Consulting My big break Altran Robinson Keane Churchill Search & Selection Harridge executive search Regent Consulting Greene King Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Performance Ltd Leading Commercial Bank Consignia plc PCS International Trade co. in Mayfair seek experienced… Kelly Services GE Power Systems Oil & Gas The Times Executives Cobalt works where it matters Times Newspapers HSP Global The consultancy company Pensions Ombudsman Hodge Jones & Allen CMR Best Executive Search David Abbott and Partners Premier Executive Whitehead Mann consultants in leadership Leeds Metropolitan University Mercuri Urval Technical IT Manager Whitehead Mann consultants in leadership The future of IT Recruitment Marks & Spencer The British Library ABA the Banking Servicefrom Which? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Impact Associates Futurestep a Korn/ferry Company Imprint plc Connaught Britain's Executive Career Service New Business Developer: Business Gifts Action Creating CV's Jobsearchers SME Support Executives needed Recently Qualified Managing Directors-Directors-Managers Regional Policy Director The Times London chamber of Commerce and Industry Edinbvrgh Pricewaterhousecoopers Executive Search & Selection Odgers National College for School Leadership Pricewaterhousecoopers Executive Search & Selection Twinings Prism Executive Recruitment The Crown Estate Harvey Nash Hays Executive Search & Selection Developing the Future of Community Pharmacy David Abbott and Partners On the move Capita Ras Ducheyne O Executive Message in a bottle for the NHS Bellway The Yorkshire County Cricket Club Packages Kent County Council Computer Associates Harvey Nash What's the big Idea? How small businesses can… Reportage Health Film T2 Education The chic way to raise cash Trouble paying the school fees; need some cash for a Caribbean holiday? Then just go to the pawnbrokers. Carol Midgley reports on an industry which is now worth ?100 million a year and is attracting an increasing number of clients from the top end of the market 'Better a crook than a fascist' In the suburbs north of Paris, John Kampfner discovers that the success of Jean-Marla Le Pen Reflects deep disaffection with politics. But most do not want the National Front in power On the fifth anniversary of Tony Blair becoming Prime Minister, we ask veteran Labour figures for their verdict T2 Blair: five years on Poetic justic Sentenced to study Shakespeare, young offenders in Pennsylvania are regaining their self-respect. Nicholas Wapshott dropped in on final rehearsals It was get to grips with Lear or sweep the streets Love, loss and Breast is best for all babies However hard manufacturers try, they can never minic human breast milk The Wellman Clinic Why fruit juice is best at lunch Keeping asthma under control Freedom of your Home The Times A shock to the system Yes, Baise-Moi is violent, yes, it's full of sex and no, it's not a good film. But it does make you think, says barbara Ellen It has a raging defiance that transends the clunky script, awful music and unlikely plot development Baise-Moi 18,87mins You can hide but you can't run New Releases Panic Room won't set the pulse racing, says James Christopher, but The warrior's martial thrills will do the trick Starts Tomorrow "Brilliant!" New on video The Warrior Picture Gallery Toughie who plays it tender Star of the Week Jodie Foster Won fame playing the victims of abusers and stalkers. In life she is a Hollywood force to be reckoned with, says Sean Macaulay A life in pictures Film choice James Christopher's Top Ten Also on release Lucia seeking sex Revenger's tragedy Interview For the former porn actress Raffaela Anderson, making the controversial French revenge movie Baise-Moi was as uncomfortable and shocking as the finished film. But the doesn't regret it. She reveals all to Chrissy Iley Priceless TV movie of the week: Ed Wood National Theatre Trick or treat? The interactive Harry Potter Dvd, out next week, may be an increasingly rare beast, says Geoff Brown The Times Jazz Critics' choice Photography Theatre Visual Art Film Book ahead Telephone Theatres Leady Windermere's Fan Is training up to scratch? Too many students feel they lack basic skills when they qualify as doctors, says Colin Brennan Ed. forum6 Picture Gallery Telephone Oxford Brookes University University of Oxford Study Languages in Europe Twyford School Alliance Francaise Sia-A-Sia LSI The Times St James's College Challenge Educational Services Times Newspapers Senior Appointments Education Oxford Media Business School The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review T2 satellite, cable & digital Choice T2 satelite, cable & digital Picture Gallery T2 radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Index Times 2 Crossword No 2643 Choice "Amazing Bargains"

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