News from 06/05/2002
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Alice Lagnado and Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Julian Lang, Andrew Billen, Helen Studd, Catherine Riley, David Brown, James Moore, Ian Nathan, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Tom O'Connor, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Irvine, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Vernon Bogdanor (Professor), Bill Bond, Elizabeth Judge, Philip Webster and John O'Leary, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and Joanna Bale, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Barry Manilow, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, James Bone and Ross Dunn, Charlie Flindt, Gary KITCHEN(Director), Mark Graham, Sanjida O'Connell, Stephen Farrell, James Jackzson, Jez Fanstone, Jenny MacArthur, Malcolm Wood, Gabrieffe Starkey, Charles Bremner, Graham Keeley, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Karl Fredrik Ljungberg, Mark Court, Sarah Ludford, Nigel a Brassard, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Roger Massey, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Norman Hammond, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Philip Pank, Neville Scott, Cathy Harris, Russell Hotten, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Gooderham, Paul Simons, R. W. Johnson, Dominic Kennedy, Denis Lyons, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, A. Peter Fawcett Director, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Carlotta Gall, Mel Webb, John Constable, Robert Bennett, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Tom Gleeson, Jane Owen, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Christopher Irvine, Chris Ayres, Emma Hartley, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Valerie Grove, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Giles Whittell and Ross Dunn, Sheila Jones,
ResumoChirac landslide crushes Le Pen Biggest majority in the history of the Fifth Republic Treasury windfall Picture Gallery Holiday in space The Good University Guide How Zola and Bergkamp changed football for ever EU cash 'funded' bombers Sharks face the jaws of John Prescott Anna Wintour Reuters: Burma frees dissident BT Business Shadow minister axed over race joke Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online The family values champion who flourished under new Tory regime No quick return, Livingstone told Sky Misplaced joke did not even get to punch line Room with a view that really was out of this world Philips Hitch-hikers guide to the galaxy draws a crowd Estate agents who will sell you moon Anxiety tempers relief over victory by Chirac Brilliant Cut Diamond in a Platinum Fine Diamond… Poll puts ailing friendship to harshest of tests Humiliated Socialists must reinvent image Loser Le Pen laps up cheers like a winner Voters hail victory but not the victor Adobe Teachers told: Let your helpers do the clerical work PC World Help to end our living hell, say Milly's family BBC could face fines for failing the public Flying fear man dies in Spain Millwall violence charges In Brief New ballot Suspect freed DVT high risks Disease inquiry Dressing down Pensioner killed Job match Rogue cosmetic surgeons exploit loophole in law Making the right choice Private hospital with a long list of complaints Sainsbury's By a Correspondent: NHS chief has to wait for a bed Parish councils at risk as scores reject new code Land-Rover Patient records open to minister Car key thefts are rising, say police Premier service' for street robbery Housing boom gives Treasury a £3bn windfall Queen's tax-free inheritance Now the Property Boom Has Swelled Treasury Coffers Bereaved sisters shocked by house inheritance bill AMD Processiors Second-time buyers hit by stamp duty Israel says papers link EU funds to terror Ian Cobain in Jerusalem reports on claims that money from Brussels has been used to finance suicide bombers The new Ibiza Lloyds TBS Business Dispute over Jenin highlights Israel's problems… Sharon pushes for Palestinian state without Arafat Netanyahu set for Britain's biggest pro-Israel rally Hernia Celia Fujitsu Siemens Hopes of church deal increase Mail arrives 40 years late with Sixties stories IR Transmitter Little hoo-ha for Hu's trip to US What the Chinese papers say We are United Battle royal over role of monarchy Male ritual shows seals in sociable new light Discovery of rogue-gene family offers new hope to epileptics BCS By a Correspondent: Sideways steps to help space travel British fish species in danger of extinction The National Trust Schroder at bay as strikes hit the carmakers Antomy of a showdown The Sunday Times Church reveals sharp rise in abuse claims Fairytale end to El Cordobes career (Reuters): Spiderman has Harry in a spin In Brief (AP): Rural bomber Cuba gesture (Reuters): Ferry disaster (AP): Gujarat clashes (AP): Village carnage (AP): Bodies on deck (AFP): Payment in kind September 11 informant faces deportation from America Marines say al-Qaeda unable to fight on Carlotta Gall with British Forces in southeast Afghanistan Tomb seekers blunder on remains of royal pyramid near Cairo Army kills 400 in attack on Maoist camp Leukaemia Research Fund Jamjarcars Times Online Zimbabwe's children growing old too soon Amin welcome to return, says Uganda. We'll arrest him immediately The Times Nigeria mourns air crash victims Bush in a White House showdown with Ozzy, the Prince of Darkness Straight from the newly hip Pop Barry Manilow Birmingham NEC Concert NSO/Slatkin Barbican The Times Times Online Concert Emerson Quartet Wigmore Hall Jazz Daryl Sherman Pizza on the Park This monkey business is good for democracy The election of maverick mayors should be celebrated not condemned The BNP is a one-man band, its tinny sound amplified by an hysterical media Chirac has won big but it will mean so little Ferguson sees red Sports Diary Chirac Encore France will expect more from the President this time A Joke Too Far Duncan Smith was right to sack Ann Winterton swiftly One Small Step For a man, but a giant leap, perhaps, for tourism Aga Khan's plans Outsiders in the Civil Service EU justice and the planespotters Additional burdens for the NHS Police priorities European indigestion A place for Richard I Long and short of rail inquiries Slow progress Alphabetical PMs Striking Tory gold Holding on The Weather The Times Crossword 22,032 Around Britain Cheltenham & Gioucester Weather Eye Arsenal show united front as date with destiny nears We are United Funnell Vision The Man who Could Bring England to their Knees Big break Stewart ready for Engaland recall Taking root Rose triumphs in Japan Ronaldo in tears as Inter fall at the last Football By Our Sports Staff: Blatter under pressure as split widens within Fifa 'dictatorship' Cotterill ready to be hat-trick hero in Cheltenham's promotion cause The Times Obstacles to Old Firm revolution Fulham relying on Norwegian style Rangers hint at change in balance of power Relentless Arsenal show no mercy on road to destiny Football: FA Cup Final Man-to-man marking Foreign legion pathfinders ready to retreat into the shadows Bobby's Best Starting on Saturday in The Times Ebdon determined to turn tide of history Snooker: Embassy world Championship Marsden keeps Surbiton on course for Europe Hockey Muscle-bound men should remember flexible friends Get fit, look fit: Your five-day guide to fiexibility for men Talk to your GP before baginning a new exercise regime. Do not attempt physical activity if you are unwell or recuperating Deal secures bright future England teams hold on to both European titles Squach England favoured in Toulon In Beief Double triumph Bernstein dies Titles go north Rutter on pole O'Sullivan toils Tornadoes strike Joy for Thomson Welsh wizards Funnell elevates Rocky to ranks of the greats Equestrlanism: Badmintoon Horse Trais Eights and fours lead medal haul for Britain Rowing Peyron betters round-the-world standard by more than a week Sailing Even the adrenalin is confused at world-record pace Resolute Sampras puts no limit on twilight years Tennis Foster's net injury is lucky break for Stewart Cricket: Benson and Hedges Cup The Times Somerset halted in their tracks by Harvey Briers boots Warrington to victory Rugby league Moran inspires battling Broncos Wigan defy critics again Powell proves he can lead by example Elegant Solanki makes batting look easy Rhinos too strong for Salford Essex stroll as Flower continues to blossom Cricket: Benson and Hedges cup Yesterday's scoreboards Benson and Hedges Cup divisional tables Fraser fails in bid for final flourish Saturday's scoreboards Versatile Maddy shows his value all round The Times By Our Sports Staff: Dogged Ganguly unable to stave off defeat MacKenzie finds life of success begins at 40 Golf By Our Sports Staff: Head loses spot at top after drama at the last Champion Plato faces a new challenge Motor racing The Times Rossi restores his reputation Motorcycling Rose has another bout of winning feeling Rugby union Wilkinson increases anxiety for Saracens Balding sent off for fighting as changed Leicester lose their way Irish rally to secure crucial bonus points Satala inspires Army with service industry Swansea's European fate lies in hands of rivals Kazzia surprises in Guineas lacking logic Racing Kempton Park Warwick Yesterday's results from three meetings Leaders in the Flat championships The Wright Track Draw enough to leave Ferguson celebrating Racing Newcastle Fontwell Park Doncaster Results from Saturday's six meetings Ludlow Towcester Auntie puts on her frills for the passion show The results service Times Square Today's fixtures Rugby union Football Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Air Vice-Marshal David McKinley Airman who completed the RAF's first circumnavigation of the globe and relocated the magnetic north pole Lord Bauer Economist with outspoken views on the awarding of financial aid to developing nations Court & Social Yevgeny Svetlanov Fiery and well-travelled Russian conductor from whom limited dissent was tolerated by the Soviet authorities Hugo Banzer Dicetatorial President of Bolivia in the 1970s who re-emerged for a democratic term in the 1990s and led a war against his country's drug industry Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social The Times DJM: Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers From Our Correspondent: The Urget Need for Granting Equal Pay Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life May 6,1917 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard University news Answers The best of British Notebook Archaeology by Norman Hammond Changing landscape of the Stour Valley Memorial services Final voyage of Christopher Columbus Lecture Luncheons Church news Single currency gaffe BAE strives to carve a niche in defence Corporate Profile No 13: BAE Systems Russel Hotten on the rise of an MoD supplier to Pentagon provider Who's who in the boardroom Ban on alien is justified Court of Appeal The company in detail Concealing witness's accounts Court of Appeal History Enron auditors in the dock The Mortgage Lender A fine place for entrepreneurs if you don't mind the formality Sally Patten on how foreigh executives see life and work in the UK Minister breaks ranks to forecast euro entry soon Consignia plans managerial cull What the Sunday Papers Say Change on Week Dismay at plan for industry From a Correspondent: US fraud rife, claims Buffett Exchange Rates Countrywide in insurance talks Rail Regulator in court battle The Times Minister in euro gaffe Entrepreneur campaign IG Metall set to strike BGI dismisses 'rumours' British Energy deal Virgin rules out Go bid Iraq to resume oil sales Buffett warns of fraud Stock Markets Currencies Corporate profile Andersen's court battle begins Citigroup drawn into Railtrack inquiry Fashion designer's tax affairs under scrutiny Foreign view Dabs. com The Register Still in Vogue Andrew Billen Anna Wintour Opinion Parents Fashion Arts Wintour melts, a little Calvin Klein in one corner, Oscar de la Renta in another. That's the people, not the labels. At home with the most powerful woman in New York... Nurturing fragile minds When Veronica Linklater was told her daughter was told her daughter was 'clumsy' and 'badly put together' she was spurred into starting her own school for educationally fragile children. Valerie Grove met her Beware: steaming heaps ahead Escape and explore 52 Weekendy away in Britian Jane Shilling In our mother's day, pregnant women carried on cheerfully knocking back the gin and Gitanes until their waters broke Never mind bogeys and niblicks. I'd rather be shackled to a radiator The Times Unloved and unforgiving A loveless childhood can harm you for life, as Oasis biographer and 'looked-after kid' Paolo Hewitt tells Catherine O'Brien My son, 10, finds it hard to make friends and last year was bullied. How can I help him overcome his shyness? Parent forum How you can help Cog - is it more than a machine? Robots are being made more human and people are becoming more robotic. Where will it all end, asks Sanjida O'Connell NY Steals our Show Diary Style index what's hot, what's not Picture Gallery NY Steals our Show Turn your face into a work of art A make-up artist tells Emily Davies that Renaissance painters are more inspiring than the latest trends Fashion Streetwise souk chic For women of all seasons She made her name with a princess; now Catherine Walker has reinvented herself, says Lisa Armstrong Away with the fairies Recharge of the light brigade Film The last Star Wars movie was more about marketing than movie-making. George Lucas isn't repeating that mistake with his new film. Ian Nathan reports Not such a tangled web La Movie It may have broken all box-office records but spider-Man is too serious for Seam Macaulay Sing Weill you're winning Thanks to kurt, Weill Dce Dee Bridgewater is singing a new tune, as Clive Davis discovers The Times A space inveigler Visual Art Ceal Floyer's Work can be so concise that it's hard to spot. But she's not a minimalist ENO The Times Opera & Ballet Dream on Theatre Some flights of fancy don't hit the heights on the London fringe, finds Ian Johns May Day Jumbo Crossword Win £100 in our May Day Jumbo Crossword competition send entries to: Jumbo 403, Weekend, The Times, I pennigton street. London £98 Itt by first post on may 16,2002. The winner and solution will be published in weekend on may 18 Times Two Jumbo Crossword There is no prize for this puzzle. The solution will apear in The Times tomorrow The Times Bridge Chess Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2646 Choice The Wroters burcan College of Journalism
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