News from 07/05/2002
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Andrew Robson, John Collings-Wells, Phil Yates, Olivia Stewart-Liberty, Suzannah Olivier, Helen Studd, W. H. Henderson, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Nicolas Mitchell, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Jan Morris, Mark Souster, Tony Kushner, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Richard Harrison, Godfrey Browning, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Ian C. Statham, Penny Wark, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Margo Boye-Anawoma, John Bungey, Alain-Gerard Slama, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Ben Ainslie, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Spencer, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, John Keown, Jack Malvern, Norman Harris, Dr Jane Collins, Libby Purves, H. I. R. Allan, Mark Christy, Michael Jones, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Bob Dylan, Rodney Milnes, Peter Hopkirk, John O'Leary, Charles Bremner, Eleanor Grant, Betty Bryan, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Richard Susskind, Angela Jameson, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Philippa White, Humphrey Squier, Paul Sexton, Steuart & Francis, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Michael Goold and Andrew Campbell, Brian Hughes, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jenny Urmenyi, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David Hamilton, Andrew Drummond, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Forbes Abercrombie, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Neville Scott, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Philip Havers, Monica Ferman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Cedric Hayes, Graham Eldridge, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Glen Owen, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Dave Stewart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Camilla Warner, Iain Finlayson, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Brian Murgatroyd, Michael Gove, Robert Adkins, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Gary Jacob and Adam Sherwin, Ian Needham, Stephanie Trotter, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Steve Bird and Helen Studd, Fiona Bawdon, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Vince Wright, Simon Crompton, John K. Waters, Bill Bewley, Allan Hall, Daniel Crewe, Anthony Howard, Patience Wheatcroft, David Pannick and John Cooper,
ResumoGunman kills right-wing leader Europe shaken by dutch murder Win a Maserati Sport Page 24 Charcol Ebdon victory University guide Starting today: Good University Guide Your Abc of… Picture Gallery The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 20. Law report… Freed dissident hints at compromise Police recover stolen hospital baby News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Straw to call for transatlantic unity Broadway Britons in line for Tony awards Cup fever fades as Bbc viewers abandon final Citibank Man struck by car in Belfast riot In Brief Tax gift plan Breast benefits Boy drowns Briton loses plea Patient courage of a woman called Victory Decades of defiance British political and economic pressure pays off in the end Breitling By Our Foreign Staff: World praises release as a move towards democracy Secrets of survival when home is a jail Universities could be paid to take weaker students The Times Good University Guide Liverpool Victoria Gay father wins case over baby of lesbian Af Broker in court over Millwall riot In Brief Graffiti headache Pilot crime patrol Sleeping safely Death-charge boy Eagle poisoned Best man lost Hospitals 'failed to learn from earlier abduction' Man, 71,'tortured with knife before being murdered' Esure RadioTimes Fortuyn blind to genie he unbottled C&G Assassinations leave legacy of bodyguards and barriers Bloody diary of political killings Election put in doubt as riots erupt at parliament Wealthy maverick denied he was a racist Performer who avoided meeting his audience Direct Line Toyota Migration record raises population by 183,000 a year Fujitus Computers Siemens Land Rover Army winning war on racial discrimination Elite police lack ethnic minorities Z Zurich Well-off motorists face extra road tax by 2007 Citroën Cambodia tries to hasten Glitter ban Woman to head police 'union' No title Bonhams Gallery reunites artistic giants of the 20th century 'Obscene' masts anger parishes Prague Nationwide Winterton accepts her dismissal with regret Virgin one account Majority of Britons say Eu is good for us, poll shows By Our Chief Political Correspondent: Livingstone pushes for an end to his exile This week in Parliament Dubai Fore sight Milburn 'takes Nhs beyond Thatcherism' Jews rally to side of Israel 'The message is that we want peace and not terror' Dell AA Briton in hunger strike protest Times Online Weary French demand new recipe from Chirac It's the same old president, but he won't get away with offering the same old fare, writes Charles Bremner Election drama created role for another de Gaulle British Red Cross AOL Germany breathes a sigh of relief President picks team to bring in reforms Solar Magic Zurich Man from the sticks takes centre stage Marines sweep in, a month too late Tribesmen urged to kill American soldiers Amazon. co. uk Standard Life Bank Us critical of new war court treaty In Brief Germans strike Child labour Famine warning Stiff drink laws High on homage but low on sense Pop Brigton Centre The Times Concert Philharmonia/Lazarev Festival Hail Opera Pascha Nostrum Newman room, Oxford Extremes now meet in our common Eu home In the murky would of euro membership, look to the Bank for a clear view Picture Gallery A housing benefit that should serve us all Dead ringers Degree of Application A good university guide is more important now than ever Deadly Ideas Fortuyn's killing robs European politics of its innocence Free at Last Aung San Suu Kyi's release signals a new mood in Burma Prodi's Oxford speech Stuck for a solution The war of words over Jenin deaths Solutions offered on juvenile crime Failings of the civil justice reforms Police priorities African soldiers Unelected leaders Aircraft heritage under threat To dogs of law Friends in high places Picture Galley The Times Crossword 22,033 Around Britain Group Conferencing Weather Eve Ebdon holds nerve at last to emerge on top of the world Times Sport Football Mitsubishi Motors Happy returns Payback time The Register Ferguson finally starts to crack as Arsenal close in on title dream Furious United manager hits out in race for championship Fulham victory is vindication for game's career girls Football Bobby's Best The Premiership Today Lazio have the final say despite miserable season Cheltenham clear their final hurdle Houllier starts midfield rebuild Times Square Pools forecast Bamber Bridge set to benefit from grounds controversy Ireland revel in build-up away from limelight Germany put their faith in Jancker's experience World Cup squads The Times Level best is good enough for Sussex Cricket: Benson and Hedges Cup Essex face tough quarter-final test The results service The Times Today's fixtures Yesterday's Benson and Hedges Cup scoreboards Irani's half-century sees resurgent Essex home safely The Times Fraser off with no more than a bye your leave Blain offers five-wicket hint that consistency is in reach Just be a bit more flexible Byas takes delight in Yorkshire's discomfort Nottinghamshire flounder under Crowe's control Worcestershire restore belief with quarter-final berth Durham prevail in battle of the fittest The Times Pollock steps up to lend Powell a hand Rusedski sent home to consider his options Tennis Ivanisevic hopes healer will get him to Wimbledon Racing Results from yesterday's seven meeting World Cup VIP Pass Fontwell Park Ah Blacks captains line up among the elite Rugby union England too strong for Wales In Brief Vauxhall victors Fitz-Gerald rules Boost for Wood Hislop in charge Milan injured on return to action Racing Hawk Wing has the class to keep stamina doubts in perspective Windsor Chester Reading the racecard Waging war on players' demands is the route to survival Alyson Rudd Alan Hansen fears for the future of many football clubs Fantasy League football: your player tist with updated scores White rose wilts Gold prospector sailing close to the wind on epic Olympic voyage In Sport Today: Concealment does not include unaware breach of duty House of Lords Published May 7,2002 Cave v Robinson Jarvis & Rolf (a Firm) Before Lord Slynn of Hadley, Lord Hobhouse of woodbrough Lord, Millett and Lord Scott of Foscote Speeches April 25,2002 Portrait on memorial stone Consistory Court Published May 7,2002 In re christ Church, Harwood Ferguson's Double talk Todd caps season of success with late winner Hockey Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Pim Fortuyn Dandyish maverick of the Dutch Right who declared The Netherlands full and enjoyed a meteoric rise Christopher Bowerbank Flamboyand archietect with a passion for Orkney, whose work was informed by a variety of intellectual and aesthetic enthusiasms Sidney Truelove Eccentric and humane doctor whose career enriched medicine at Oxford Court & Social Lives remembered Lives in brief Personal Column Premier Tickets Wimbledon Tennis 2002 John Nathan-Turner Writer, producer and director who brought Dr who to our screens-and restored the Daleks Court & Social Flatshare Travel Insurance Faresavers Flights Directory Flightsearchers Travel Insurance To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… NHS Charities Section, Charity Commission City of London Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and… Between a Rock and a hard place Should Britain hand over her sovereignty of Gibraltar to the spanish? Nature Notes News Quiz From our Special Correspondent: Ethiopia's Emperor in Addis Ababa Prize-quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life May 7,1898 Despite a tragic personal life, the practician American historian Henry Adama kept a steady eye on world affairs. Here, troubled that America was holding on to the Philipines, he sends his brother a despatch on Britian's decline and Russia's rise Questions answered Questions asked Forthcoming marriages Answers Latest wills School news Church news Church of the White Star Line faces a titanic battle to survive Jewish refugees find a new home in Britain Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Armed Forces Gas business cleans up over contamination Martin Waller looks at how former gasworks have been transsformed and the land sold off Not all specialists are cut out to be managers Crossroads The Times Southampton moves closer to status of 'Silicon Seaside' Techonology Benefits of parents considered Designing Effective organisations John Chambers and the Cisco Way Capitalisation, week's change Virgin trains You need to be well-groomed to woo investors Attracting backers for you business is all about good planning, says Elizabeth Judge Business for Sale Earn £65,000+pa Make Big tax free profits from Financial Spread… Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Business to Business Make Your Fortune from Property Albert Einstein Inventor Business Opportunities Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Healthcare Professionals Fully Managed Maintenance Included Seminar on selling your business In Brief Property website Pensions advice University access Venture capitalists set to bet on parking Money-spinning Ncp represents a play on property and transport, says Angela Jameson Pegging rates at 4% risks inflation rise, warns City Dates to watch this week The Times Books Diroct When greed takes over, the money gets laundered The Times Ensuring that all investors are equal at takeover time Wall Street The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Mpc faces sternest test of judgment Telewest Business Pair take Gadget stake Briefing Public sector pay boost AstraZeneca issues data George in euro promise New-look Hp is traded Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day EasyJet. com Target Ncp Andersen fights trial 'ambush' German strikes threaten eurozone Lea Paterson Money trail Brazilian bank is swindled of $242m A Table of Two Jubilees The Times Good University Guide A very decent party In 1879 a quarter of the world marked Queen Victoria's Diamond jubilee with in unashamedly bombastic celebration of imperial might and majesty. Jan Morris compares that festival with this year's low-key jubilee, and asks what the comparison tells us about Britain over the past 50 years The Times Your Abc of where Choosing what and where to study can be bewildering Starting today and lasting all week, our most comprehensive guide yet to university will help you to select the right course, says John O' Leary How to use the tables 'Cost dictated my choice' Location is still a significant factor Times Online Safe pair of Hans? If the Germans take up cricket Simon Barnes predicts disaster Hart's War Anthony He tries to disguise it with his bluff manner and distinctly Estuary Enblish but Charles Clarke has always been a rather exotic bloom Talented Mp, if only a walk-on part How to wake up the Lib Dems Britain 2002: Two legs It is 180 years since te first animal welfare law. Now we are promised a Bill of Rights for pets. Penny wark traces the history of our changing attitudes while Roger Sc…remains sceptical Treating animals as moral beings Been there, done that single again Poldark's romantic climax At 92, bestselling author Winston Graham reflects on life as the most successful unknown novelist in England' He talks to Valerie Grove Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Can refined food cause short sight? Studies suggest that a diet rich in starch and sugar may be to blame, reports Suzannah Olivier Marie Stopes International Teenage dyslexia Can I stop my grandson from biting? Your questions answered Acorn Stairliuts How can I prevent my son's constipation? Not cured, but no longer stammering Controlling a stammer is a lifelong battle, but learning to breathe correctly helped lain Finlayson When pain is overlooked The Times In a strange state of affairs Viewpoint Afghanistan inspired the new play by Tony Kushner long before September 11. On the eve of its British premiere, the author of Angels in America reflects on the aftermath of 9/11 Crème: fresh Love in a bold climate Interview The new film Dark Blue World is a wartime romance inspired by a shocking past, its star Tara Fitzgerals tells James Christopher When the pipes are calling New Classical Cds who needs instruments when you have the voice, asks Geoff Brown NT Transformation New jazz albums Guy Barker's retro triumph Concerts Critics' choice Theatre James Christopher's Top Ten movies Don't miss Book ahead Now Previewing Entertainments The Glee Club The Times Waitrose Bridge Chess Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2647 Choice Breitling 1884 Frozen out Shredding evidence City Law Diane Pretty: denied dignity and freedom? Domilola Taylor Your shout BBC Worldwide Hays ZMB European General Counsel Electoral Commission Recession feeds the fears of those just starting a new legal career There is anecdotal evidence that fewer trainees are being offered jobs once they qualifiy. Linda Tsang looks at how firms are coping in a cold legal climate The Times Law Section Legally-qualified Member of the Boards of Appeal Stroke gives vision Encana Immigration goes upmarket Asylum law will gain prestige when a new film starts today, says Flona Bawdon News Litigation lawyers: the more the messier Was the 'legal Enron' a case of alleged document-shredding involving Bat and its Sydney lawyers, a litigation tactic too far, asks Richard Harrison Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays ZMB United Utilities Suicide by any other name - so not a crime Philip Havers thinks that the courts have ruled on the basis of a false distinction Deaths by another hand a 'slippery slope' John keown believes that the risks of abuse of assisted suicide justified the decision Legal site that does without the lawyers Justice battered and bruised but alive No second chance for the police Law and order behind the high walls of the Wto Lawyers make the world Trade Organisation tick. If they didn't the anarchists would really be out on the streets, says Edward Fennell Fund of stories Sic transit Prawn cocktail spectators Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Mark of respect A price on hurt feelings Stephanie Trotter reports on a landmark employment tribunal decision Lawyer of the week 'Decide if you want to make a difference or just make money' Reader's queries The college of Law discusses annual holidays, shareholders and AGMs, forged wills and finding house deeds Guildhall Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers of Mr John Cherry Qc In House Legal Department Legal Adviser & Temporary Legal Adviser Thames Valley Off with the wig—even before the summer review Trading places Queens Counsel House of Commons Library General Medical Council The Times Selfridges PLC The Energy Charter Secretariat
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