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News from 08/05/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Mark Ridley, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Richard Owen and Martin Fletcher, Benjamin tobin, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Richard Atkins, David Chater, Brian Taylor, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Valerie Elliott, Justin Keay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Jim McCue, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Michael Knipe, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Randhir Singh Bains, Stephen Challacombe (Chairman), Richard Hobson and John Goodbody, John O'Leary, Nick Wyke, Charles Bremner, Roy Denman, Helen Rumbelow, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Charles Isherwood, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Fiona McNeill, David Charter and John Goodbody, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, T. A. Corrigan, Diana Cambridge, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Matthew Pearlman, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Hilary Whitney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Brian Clarke Angling Correspondent, Richard Trving, James Jungius, Bronwen Maddox, Susan Buckley, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Tola Awogbamiye, David Mattin, Fenton Bresler, Emily Davies, Charles Barber, Nick Hasell, David Gunn, Stephen Farrell and Ian Cobain and Richard Owen, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Winston Fletcher, Gordon Schofield, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Glen Owen, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Patlence Wheatcroft, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Pringle, Nicolette Taylor, Carlotta Gall, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Cheryl Bull, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Burton, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Daniel Lightman, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Farrell and Ian Cobain, Stephen Dalton, Russell Celyn Jones, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, William Wyndham, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Elinor Parker, Alan Phillips, Caroline Charles-Jones, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, F. R. Clayton, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, David Altheer, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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15 killed in snooker hall blast Suicide bomber strikes as Bush and Sharon talk Labour in a spin Gays 'may adopt' Good University Guide An animal lover assassinated by a vegan. . . a nationalist, he will be buried abroad Queen keeps secret of her mother's wealth The Times Today: Page 2, Crossword: 22. The… Tiffany & Co. Media shake-up heralds global auction Today in the Times What's Important In this section News & Comment Business In the second section The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Only brave duo take on curse of the bad penny Parliamentary Sketch Queen gets special North East view William should be free to wed anyone he likes' Prince's 'Greek folly' Fujitsu Siemens Computers Neighbours find modern stately home too grand Minister s advice ushers in a new era of elegance in country homes 17 th-century equivalent cost £5,600 Architects build Bridesheads with a modern twist Www. smile. co. uk Bill paves way for press to buy stake in TV channel Boots Communications Bill Timetable Picture Gallery British broadcasting to face global competition Ministers chant mantra of media's deregulation Shares rise as bidding war begins Schizophrenic who strangled son, 6 'was not a risk' Naked performer bleeds for his art Bondage killing 'my only choice' Millwall apologises to police In Brief RA bid rejected Race call WWF knockout Toyota Sleaze row reignites as Sixsmith gets £200,000 Volvo Selected Used Cars Ministers seek early warning over gifts MPs who make trivial charges face 'shaming' Father tells of agony at twin baby's abduction IF Intelligent Finance Microsoft Pledge of free vote on gay adoption Marines recruit in Caribbean In Brief Elderly losing out Insecure area Health aid skew Dress the part Police apologise over inquiry that cleared Shipman Land Rover 'Idleness' spread foot and mouth Staples Farmer denies pig plague charges Ban on use of mobiles in cars is rejected By a Correspondent: Ex-footballer 'struck motorist with club' BT Smart drivers not clever when it comes to speed Real Ira trio are jailed for 30 years after Mi5 'sting' Paisley risks Bloody Sunday contempt MPs say extra time for Wembley makes Britain a laughing stock E-m@ILeR plus Rotary Harding's husband dies In Brief New embryo test Holiday tragedy Rape case boy Jubilee girls find life begins after menopause Breast-fed babies are 'cleverer' Nurseries limit risk of cancer Tiscali 'Now I am doing all the things I want to' Straw Jo mend bridges with America Fine defaulters will be sent to work in community One. Tel MPs face bill for better pension scheme Winterton's successor named In Brief Election date calf Today in Parliament SEBO The Intelligent Choice Peers' working practices are what really need reforming Picture Gallery Italy denies being part of deal to end church siege Suicide bomb eclipses Bush's efforts to bring Israeli peace DELL Firstdirect Dutch mourn the and of tolerance Esure Royal Mail Six bullets expose a nation's faultlines Suspect is activist for animal rights Fortuyn heirs set for poll success 'I am not a racist but our country is full, Neat Poverty Picture Gallery Altar boy who broke with the Dutch past Picture Gallery Truth is casualty in fog of the Afghan war Troops excavate gravesite in mountains for bin Laden's body The Times Offers Direct Suu Kyi starts her return to public life by meeting envoys How Mao confided wife woes to US Chirac's choice of ministers shows a shift to Right Heathrow may have European border guards Jungle. com Times Online Pike slip California gets tough US adds Cuba to the 'axis of evil' AA Insurance Services Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts The grim reaper of Britain's fresh water is a killer and a cannibal Kennedy trial captures US Somak Holidays British Gas (Reuter, AP): 50 bodies found after air crash In Brief Mailbox bomber (Reuters): Landmine attack Briton survives (Reuters): Crash escape (Reuter): Tilting at a win Hollywood survives Manhattan transfer Theatre This is Our Youth Garrick Theatre Jazz Cheltenham Jazz Festival Times Online The Times Opera Concert LSO/Haltink Barbican There is no Europeair Right, just lots of angry voters Local explanations for fringe party success beat grand generalisations People with galsshouses should not throw away the memory of VE-Day Picture Gallery Direct democracy for all, except the British Double act Double Dutch Martyrdom should not grace Fortuyn's political message Walls and Waves Ministers strike a fair balance on regulating the media Nuclear Fishin' No weapon is too terrible for the indestructible pike London rally in support of Israel Letters to the Editor Jenin's war of words Royal Navy air defence Reichstag graffiti The implications of adopting the euro A UK Supreme Court Access to churches Aga Khan's plans Freedom medal Dentists' charges Serious punchline to Tory's race joke Friends and relations 18 at 16? Signs of the time The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain AZ Paul Simons Weather Eye Merrill seeks to avoid criminal charges HMV oversubscribed Briefing United takes bite of Asia Aib chiefs waive bonus Kirch to get €5m Rolls wins £5m order Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today A taste of regulation Commodities Fed holds interest rate levels to provide boost for Wall Street Hedge funds blamed for Vodafone share plunge In the fast lane Dabs. com The Register The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to sectors The Times Unravelling the media serum Results in brief Exchange rates Andersen jury to be told of other scandals GMG approach lifts jazz fm Virgin trains Salary growth at eight-month high Battle resumes in court over auditing of Barings Reckitt reports 21% rise in first-quarter income Fsa looks at Clubhaus director French takeover triggers water inquiry FTSE's South Africans lifted by strong rand Eurotop 100 Spruced-up Reckitt marches on Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates A slice for investors boosts PizzaExpress Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Surprise 16% rise new cars could signal record year Microsoft takes on Sage with Navision deal Hayek calls time and lines up son as chief Fitness First buys Curzons for £6m Mini set to outperform BMW target Computacenter Cricket-loving Gent deflects the spin Clive Mathieson Vodafone's chief dismisses reports that he is acing shareholder pressure to go The Times Surplus wine helps fuel American cars PwC lightens load Behind target Snappy racers Advertising regulator faces challenges to its future Marketing Winston Fletcher Asa effectiveness may be at risk as it battles to adapt to change Microsoft 's playful foray into games arena Campaign of the week: Xbox The Times Unit Trust Information Service London Bikeathon Shares close off low BT Offers in the region of £73,000 Racing certainties for lovers of the turf Property The Times London Rentals Hunter Estates Goldfinch Mawsley Village Perhaps the oldies can help Advisers under the microscope Money management Paula Hawkins explains how to go about finding the best Ifa to suit your needs The Times Books Direct Savings Best Buys Links Loyalty to the Big Four is costing us dear On Saturday Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Mohan Singh Oberoi Obsessive hoteller who worked 18-hour days even at the age of 100 to build and Maintain his worldwide empire The Rev Francis Stephens Ecclesiastical designer whose artistry enhanced worship in Anglican parishes and cathedrals-and even in the Vatican Court & Social Lives remembered Birth, Marriages & Deaths Professor Bill Tutte Mathematician who, as a Bletchley Park codebreaker, gained acces to the ciphers of the German Army High Command To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Questions of sport Is Mike Tyson a black icon for Americans - and should he be allowed to box? Nature Notes The Lusitania Sunk News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Dally Life May 8,1852 Charles Dickens's energy was phenomenal, as is evident - despite its opening regret - in this letter sent to his friend William De Cerjat, whom he also hoped to visit in Lausanne that summer Questions answered Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Announcements Changing the Guard Multiple Display Advertising Items Recording New York's nightmare Memorial services Flight-Lieutenant William Reid, VC Latest wills Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Receptions Dinners Meeting Nadfas Answers Forthcoming marriages Lectures Appointments Health scare for Daly Easy-peasy Japanesy. Herek your 23, Sven Martin Samuel Eriksson ends yes-no interlude - now his pick London fans should all take pride in Arsenal Escaped prisoner was not released early Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published May 8,2002 Regina v Matthews Conduct in box is relevant Court of Appeal Publishee May 8,2002 Secretary of state for Trade and Industry v Reynard Before Lord Justice Pill, Lord Justice Mummery and Lord Justice Latham Judgment April 18,2002 Henry misses crunch clash St Helens made to pay after Tigers roar back Rugby league Johnston fights his corner after Vase success Racing The Wright Track Kelso Chester Chepstow Reading the racecard England bank on Bollywood to beat World Cup Cricket Frizzell County Championship first division Fakenham Yesterday's racing results Collingwood states his case Wetherby How they stand Second division Why Teddie was perfect present for young Don The Times Lewis keeps his cool amid the taunts Boxing Thumb surgery denies Dallaglio return to captaincy Rugby union Times Square The results service Ebdon reaps the ultimate reward for commitment to excellence Snooker Today's fixtures Daly facing new challenge after suffering stroke Golf Montgomene and caddie call it a day World Cup 2002 Henman is bitten by the bug as list of casualties grows ever longer Injury ends Ullrich's Tour hopes In Brief Turley target Westwood woe Porterfield post Pantani rides Leslie Howcroft McCarthy plays loyalty card at heartbreak hotel Ladbrokes Jansen favourite to win Airfield shoot-out By Our Sports Staff: Feng shui bid to end Cardiff jinx Stretching helps men Get fit, look fit: your five-day guide to flexibility for men Walker relishing prospect of Fulham's arrival in top flight Bobby's Best This Saturday in the Times Feyenoord aim to have final word Outcasts go on trial for their livelihoods Football Fussell Kempson The last-chance saloon in Luton opens its doors The Premiership Today Party time at last as Valencia taste success Wenger calm before the storm despite loss of Henry Times Sport Today Enterprise Weight matters Keane fires volley at failing team-mates Record Breakers Ready to Ruin United's Dream The Times Good University Guide Books Crème Fear of flying The cloud inside my head A 37-year-old plumbe has died of a hear to attack after taking his first flight. Michael Gove describes how, after years of tranquil journeys, he has become crippled by fear as a resull of one alarming experience Flying: the facts Correction They killed our only son for fun Timothy Baxter died after being thrown from a bridge by muggers. Speaking publicly for the first time, his parents tell Emily Davies of their continuing pain and grief at the loss of their gentle son Summer and the city The Saturday only in the times Save the Rhino The Times Nasty, and not even funny Mary Ann Sieghart Livingstone is a perennial adolescent. That is what makes him attractive to voters and dangerous to the Labour leadership Ageing has its advantages The Times Booksdirect Nottingham wins in popularity stakes Two vocations with contrasting fortunes How the new points system works Times Online Top universities Game for a yawn? GameCube has entered the fray, but is it any match for the X-Box, asks Richard Morrison The Times Simply the best—or the worst? No Title Techno babble Beware, your identity is not as secure as you think, says David Rowan Beeb goes Google-eyed Tired of living in the past The British Museum is facing cutbacks. So who's to blame, asks Richard Morrison Casper David Friedrich A chorus line New York Theatre This year's Tony nominations are great for the Brits but pity the musical, says Charles Isherwood Times Online And in the Blue corner. . . Tate Modern is staging a rematch of the heavyweight bout between Matisse and Picasso for the Modernist world championship. Rachel Campbell-John-Johnston referees 'Sensational' Picture Gallery Lyric Theatre Best in show Wrapped up in celluloid These days artists want to be film-makers says John Russell Taylor, so why don't they start making real films? National Theatre Critics' choice Entertainments The Glee Club Ticketmaster Oscar Wilde's Lady Windermere's Fan Research that evolves from fossils to genes Where did we come from and where will we go? Mark Ridley looks at four books that explore the big questions of evoution TLS No shield against life's tragedies The Times Portrait of the artist as a computer programmer Diary Which one of five Fays is the real thing? Auto De Fay By Fay Weldon HarperCollins, £15.99;366 pp Isbn 0 007 710992 X Bestsellers Hampton Court Palace 2002 Festival Picture Gallery Bridge Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player Lesson Thirty Two Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2648 Times Newspapers Limited, 2002. puplished and… Choice Harrods Knightsbridge Launching our Pa of the Year Award Problems shared A Working Relationship Chat-show hostess Trisha Goddard, left and her Pa, Gaile Lee Fashion: a look you can bet your shirt on Nescafe Multiple Display Advertising Items CGS Personal Assistant Carousel Consultancy Ltd TVU London Experienced PA Lettings PA/CO-ORDINATOR Susan Hamilton Group Bupa Tay Does your face fit Win a to the Maldives or a week skiing in Colorado Big company or small firm? Would you prefer to work for a corporation rather than a small outfit, asks Fiona McNeill Tiger Recruitment Jonathan Wren Coby Philips Recruitment Consultants Joslin Rowe Recuritment Consultants Look back in wonder at office life 50 years ago Berl Keen began as a payroll clerk and, aged 70, still relishes going to out work, says Diana Cambridge Don't be sunk by a bad reference The law offers a degree of protection, says the barrister Fenton Bresler Time Savers Contacts Rms Aldrich & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items NSR St James's College Nescafe NSR Back from the Alps? The Times Sheila Burgess International VPS ltd Recruitmént Consultants Milan: PA/Office Manager Television Production PA Part-Time Administrator Joyce Guiness How to tell your boss he is wrong—and keep your job Correcting the errors of people in charge can be a delicate art, says Fiona McNill Change is in the air for business travellers Don't miss the I for executive …ggest event of the year cretaries and PAs Victoria Wall Associates UCAS Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Personal Assistant Estate Insurance Group Ltd Santoro Group Paris - Senior PA to CEO - £50K ££Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants PA Required Lifestyles All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Royds Raphael The Times Get shirty Karen Homer Real-life fashion Let them eat chocolate cake Tasting The Times When the orders just don't stop My Diary Dragana Simakovic, Pa to Guy Halliday, general manager at Vingt-Quatre, a 24-hour restaurant on Fulham Road, southwest London Get by with a little help from friends Who you know can still work wonders when in the market for a new job, says Hilary Whitney Check the details, but don't get obsessive It pays to be meticulous, especially if you're a Pa But don't let it engulf you, says Tola Awogbamiye Love, romance and forgery BOOKWORMRecommended by Nicolette Taylor, a temp for Crone Corkill, the recruitment agency Don't just sit there, get yourself on a course Boosting your career is better than watching Tv, says Nick Wyke Creme Basildon Bond eletterhead Romantic landscape with a sea view Conference Call Time Romania Joining Nato is key to future of a reborn nation Michael Knipe introduces a 12-page report on Romania's on return to mainstream Europe British investment flows in, and there's more on the way Uk Relations British links are strong but there is scope for closer ties, says Michael Knlpe Inside Support for war on terr Foreign Policy Bucharest offers troops for Eu Rapid Reaction Force, says Justin keay International Investment is landing in Romania Capital markets stride ahead Privatisation and extensive foreign investment and have boosted the economy. Michael Knipe reports Justin keay on the city that rose from the swamps Multfacar Dracula , pelicans and Dracula's Castle draws thousands, but Romantans want, ecological, rural, spa and seaside tourism promoted, says Tony Dawe A natural wond Onser The Danube Delt rehabillitated by effort, says M Art and Craft Orange Steel deal forges step towards Eu Integration Membership remains one of the country's priorities, says Justin Keay Exim Bank Romania Hey, big spender Privisation Apply now, Bucharest wants buyers for its assets, says Justin Keay Romanian, not Romany GYPSIESThe country is moving to free them from oppression, says David Altheer SIF Muntenia Banca Comerciala Romana Privatisation fuels economic reform Energy The Government looks overseas to increase gas and oil exports. By Justin Keay Prospects look bright to get the nation moving Transport Rail top priority, but Romania is also seeking investors in road, sea and air. Tony Dawe reports Romania Farmers are still deep in the Red Agriculture The industry is suffering from a communist hangover, says Tony Dawe Staying wired to the world Telcoms/it Big players from Eruope and the us are fuelling the It boom, says Tony Dawe Romanian Savings Bank Argirom International S. A. Invitation for investment & financing in modernization of actual hotels

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