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News from 10/05/2002

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Andrew Robson, Stephen Pollard, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Simon de Bruxelles and Christopher Walker, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Kirsty Fergusson, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Hannah Griffiths, Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Antonla Senior, John Armitt, Paul Hoggart, Arthur Doughty, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Mellssa Kite and Tom Baidwin, Ian Cobain, Robert Fergusson, John Lascelles, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Lea Paterson and Antonla Senior, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Michael Hubble, Pipyn Trustram Eve, Chief Executive, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Thrasy Petropoulos, Tom Baldwin and Michael Evans, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Ian Lamont, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, H. Singh, Debra Craine, Amy Parker, Beth Cooper, Elizabeth Judge and Andrew Norfolk, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Sue Corbett, Ian Belcher, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Raymond Snoddy and Adam Sherwin, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Nigel Bateman, Mary Toomey, David Ward, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Nick King, Oliver Kay, Sophie Campbell, Janet E. Smith, SL, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ian Adcock, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Stuart Buxton, Justice Holland, Brian Martin, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, A. Atkins, Abu Sufyan Hanif, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Neville Scott, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcel Berlins, Andrew J. Madel, Andrew Bradford, Nick Hasell, Lucia Graves, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, James Pringle, Carlotta Gall, Jack Pridham, Patricia Williams, Chris McGrath, Mike Barnard, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sally Patten and Dominic Walsh, Melissa Kite and Philip Webster, Jim Bourlet (Lecturer), Michael Gove, David James, Ben Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Graham Allen, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Penelope Fletcher, Stephen Dalton, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Abigail Rayner, James Larholt, John Phillips, D. Palmer, Jan Raath, Richard Finch, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ganesh Lall, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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The Times Cabinet feud over Straw's Gibraltar deal Oxford tops the Times table £5.10 Just to unload the dishwasher? Tainted letters spark new American anthrax fear Byers reprieved Jubilee joy Pensioners lost Burma boycott Labour spinners still try to bend it like Beckham British European World Cup fans caught in ticket fiasco News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Fast Times A forked tongue, but all in the best possible faith Parliamentary Sketch 'Whoever is to blame, it's a pathetic shambles' Times Online Ntl: home East End passion puts the pearl in jubilee crown Times Online Queen's tour The Queen's round-Britain schedule in full PR chief has the last laugh Opulent offices ban egg sandwich Terry Pratchett Mowlam breaks ranks to call for Byers resignation The truth can be plain misleading Transport Secretary faces down jeering from Tory MPs Don't let baddies off hook, say soap fans Minolta How Byers Dug Himself a Hole and Kept Digging Jowell stands by broadcasting aims Police agree to latest Blunkett pay deal Five pairs of hands empty the purse on family payday Big Issue vendor ban Picture Gallery Children pocket £1,200 for household chores On Saturday in the times magazine Intelligent Finance DPP wants race bias review of 15,000 cases Watchdogs to stop future exams fiascos Canon Fast-track drugs aid plan hits problems Police hunt for adventurous pensioner trio Ford Where tourists seek quiet life By a Correspondent: Former footballer cleared of road rage Living to 100 will be routine by the next century Lexus Florida anthrax was derived from US military strain Sons shorten a mother's life by about 34 weeks T Mobile PC World Hospital made me price my wife's life, says triplet father Sir Jimmy leads the golden oldies to bigger Radio 2 audiences BASF Rewards for ancient artefacts In Brief Lottery shake-up Doctors' fear Bacon archive Correction Tories told to speak up for the vulnerable Dixons Political patchwork is no comfort for town halls Political Briefing Today in Parliament Labour comics against the euro Automobile Association Insurance Services Limited Monday Club threat rejected English regions offered power over local taxes Divided by a common government Who's who in Gold and Silver Universal Devolution of Power World's first news photographs are snapped up for £180,000 FIAT IRA killing haunts Sinn Fein poll campaign UVF 'may be buying weapons again' Samak Holidays Pearl's killers are blamed for Karachi bus bomb Marines welcomed by the men in charcoal mascara In Afghanistan Beat Poverty Huge arms cache discovered in caves Today in Security Council member in Iraqi oil scam Village fears that Fortuyn tomb may attract extremists Debenhams Storms devastate Costa beaches The Marsh Classic Judge halts La Scala restoration US blamed for collapse of deal in Bethlehem The Times Invasion will let us get at Israel, says Hamas Poll finds most Israelis back troop pullout Lledo Collectibles Times Online Grotesque Bill will set back years of reform Foreign Editor's Briefing Cardinal moved priest 'on doctor's advice' May Fair Inter-Continental Hotel Esure Capitol Hill struck by star's appeal Treasure galleon found Tunnels in Nevada new US nuclear waste dump The Sunday Times Suu Kyi sticks by her campaign for a tourism boycott The visitors Chechens blamed after bomb kills 34 at Russian parade Bupa ANC's help sought in search for Winnie Headmaster is arrested for Mugabe comments RBS Advanta Nepal dismisses ceasefire In Brief (AFP): Bahrain ballot (Reuters): Weaker El Niño (Reuters): Robbers kill six (Reuters): Syrian trial starts (AP): Landslip deaths Reasons to believe the RSC is still something Theatre Much Ado About Nothing RST, Stratford Concert RLPO/Schwarz Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool The Times Concert Words and Music Union Chapel, N1 Dance Hubbard Street Sadler's Wells Theatre On Your Toes Leicester Haymarket Times Online Time to free the Queen from her Prime Minister A depoliticised monarchy would serve the interests of Crown and constitution A new sex-neutral pronoun would make it easier for anyone to speak their mind Picture Gallery Save the counties, not compass-point regions Baking the cake The Times Diary Prescott's Folly Regional assemblies are a solution in search of a problem Bush's Burden America needs space to develop its Middle East strategy Byers Market Not much bounce left in the Transport Secretary Aga Khan's plans Middle East peace a priority for all True value of a university education Benefits and tackling juvenile crime Plants in pain Food in transit Eriksson Academicals Warning signs We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… North Sea oil and future of fishing Police priorities Water and wetlands The versatile potato Viewer power The Weather The Times Crossword Chinese motto? Around Britain Weathercall O2 Paul Simons Weather Eye UK rates stay at 4% Briefing Pru directors under fire Railtrack about-turn Tesco launches US brand BG tax rise warning Telewest chiefs' bonuses Auditor faces tribunal Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today Tomorrow in Business Commodities Solvency fears for Equitable NAO poised to investigate 'billion pound' Tube profits British media shun licences of ITV Digital Parque da Floresta The Register The Times The essential daily guide to the sectors The Tubeway army hit pay dirt Business Editor's Commentary Pensions lose out to fun of spending Sharebuyers need proper protection Andersen team 'stretched rules on Enron work' SEC backs rules forcing analysts to disclose links R&SA hit by flood claims BT Japanese storm cloud gathers over Logica Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Punch from a heavyweight Tempus Royal & Sun Alliance Chrysalis Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Exel's rise to top table lifts mid-cap hopes Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street NU warning over final salary closures The National Association of Pension Funds annual conference Government's low-cost plans being ignored Stakeholders Brown accused as fewer people set aside cash Savings The Times Compaq New chief recruited from City watchdog Succession Losses trimmed at close Peninsula A day's hard graph City Diary Quiff and quaff City Diary Cat out of the bag City Diary Railtrack chief keeps to own timetable The Friday interview: John Armit Ben Webster talks to the man who has to get the trains running on time The Times HMV sees shares plunge 8% on debut The Times Unit Trust Information Service Pru's arrogance earns its just reward Financial Editor Wright denounces major record labels Great Wall Star Trek Virgin Mobile beats target Rental rewards for the brave Aristo Developers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyprus Overseas Property Portugal Quinta de Sao Roque Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marbella now Ocean Estates International Propertunities Greenlife Estates Official Agency Track technology hits the road First drive Ian Adcock looks at how Audi brought together the A2 FSI and a Le Mans winner Elite Registrations Aston Martin keeps an eye on the bonds that tie its past to its future Stuart Birch With a new designer at the helm, which direction will marque take? Euro continental cars New Car Purchase An Inchcape Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yorkshire Vehicle Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mondeo's Sloane Helicopters Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Registrations Porsche Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items No chinks in the armour of the S-Guard Mercedes Reg4Vehicles. co. uk DVLA Cherished Numbers Dealers Association CNDA Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW celebrates silver jubilee of the Golf GTI In brief Bikers head east Activity centre Terios offer Day for disabled Multiple Classified Advertising Items M002 Car Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Squadron Leader Lewis Brandon Actor's double who was called up from the film set to direct sorties in the night skies over Europe Gwenda David Literary talent-spotter who sought out the best of British writing for a New York publisher Ralph Glasser Thinker who applied the lessons of his Gorbals childhood to the Third World Court & Social Leslie Howcroft Long-serving shooting correspondent Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Guila Bustabo Violinist who became a star in Nazi Germany—to the detriment of her subsequent career Stan Lynn Intimidating Aston Villa defender who was the first full back to score a hat trick in a first division game Lives in Brief Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers A room of one's own Are we making good use of existing property - or will more building cure the housing famine? Does life begin at 50? Research shows that 'jubilee girls' are healthier and more confident than younger women. Do you agree? Nature Notes Triumph of Old World over the New News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life May 10,1843 Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Personal Column Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Going head-to-head with their subjects Luncheons Dinners The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Meeting Livery company Appointments Legal news Forthcoming marriages Answers Bell rings up Test debut Safe rider Eriksson saddles up dark horses Chief Sports Writer In Sport Today Unmeasured, not time work Law Report Employment Appeal Tribunal Published May 10,2002 Walton v independent Living Organisation Ltd Before Mr Justice Holland, Mrs. D. Palmer and Mr H. Singh Judgment March 25,2002 Live issue requires oral hearing Court of Appeal Published May 10,2002 Partco Group Ltd and Another v Wragg and Another Judge's duty to give reasons Court of Appeal Published May 10,2002 English v Emery Reimbold and Strick Ltd D. J. and C. Withers (Farms) Ltd v Ambio Equipment Ltd Verrechia (trading as Freightmaster Commercials) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolls Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Latham and Lord Justice Arden Judgement April 30,2002 Wenger beware: the hairdryer will blast back Brown fills England gap Rotherham are denied access to top table Rugby union The results service Today's fixtures Carter takes inspiration from MacKenzie Garenamotse plans leap to next level of promising career University sport Doubles in trouble over money Tennis Villeneuve faces cut In Brief Millward cleared Ranger's return Steed blow Wincanton Racing Irish Open's setting not enough to attract the top names Hills extends control of Dee Stakes with Sohaib Racing Nottingham Hamilton Park Results from yesterday's two meetings Carlisle Lingfield Park Reading the racecard Stewart recall opens England door for Bell Cricket Cork quickly puts Northamptonshire on the back foot Frizzell County Championship second division Dalrymple causes stir Training at full stretch Wallace unlikely to gain from premature selection Yesterday's scoreboards Irani scathing over ups and downs of pitched battle zone Sri Lanka take cold comfort from Test rehearsal Caddick is caught in disciplinary clampdown Cricket: Frizzell County Championship first division Smith left to fight lonely battle against Hampshire attack The Times Azhar bowls Surrey into contention Natural Stevens finally fulfilling potential Early lead pays off as Illbruck scents victory Sailing Too busy to wait around for news of my No 1 goal Football: World Cup squad David James How training ground talk turned into announcement I had craved Lucky 23 who have the world at their feet Sven-Göran Eriksson has finally revealed his hand for the World Cup finals in Japan and South Korea. David McVay runs the rule over the aces hoping to bring back the trophy England Old master revels in recalling tricks of Cole minor Zamora can be ace in pack for Platt Football Beckham's retention proves scant consolation for deposed United Times Square The Times Bobby Moore still a source of inspiration Defence Eriksson's best form of attack Times Sport Today Only pure thoughts go into Starting Tomorrow Bobby's Best Jansen left out in the cold Good University Guide Arts Media Is science destroying human nature? Save us from perfection Francis Fukuyama's new book argues that as science enables us to overcome pain, disability and even stupidity, we are in danger of abolishing human naute. Michael Gove reports Is Cats the last great musical? Nostalgia was behind the hugh popularity of Cats, which closes in London tomorrow after 21 years and 8,949 performances. But, says Richard Morrions, its very success put such stress on the mega-musicals which followed that few could hope to survive Star Wars We will rock you Tomorrow in The Times Turning the page on 9/11 Nicholas Wapshott Fat isn't funny any more and soon Americans will have to decide whether the State should intervene to prevent obesity suicide Divorce? Let's do the show now Straight to the pointe Dance After a bruising on Broadway, choreographer Christopher Wheeldon tells Debra Craine why he's glad to be back at the Royal Ballet with a new work National Theatre Gaga without Laa-Laa Television All is not well in Teletubbyland and Caittin Moran, for one, is terrrified Dark Blue World And the beep goes on New Releases Thanks to the electroclash club sound, 1980s synth pop is alive and well and back on the dance floor, says Lisa Verrico HMV Times Online Van not quite in overdrive New Releases Unvarnished may be his trademark but Van Morrison's new Cd seems lazily made, says David Sinclair Van Morrlson Down the Road The Blasters Testament BBC HMV Theatres Lyric Theatre Safeway The Phantom The Glee Club English National Ballet Entertainments Listings Mystery trains Hops a freight train for a trip across a lost American landscape Andrew Cross Barbican Panic Room Six of the best Baby beauty The Times Manners with sex appeal Two eliquette columnists have sorted out Canada's socially inept. Now they are turning their attention to the rest of the world, says Stefanie Marsh Those Fg rules in brief Oxford wins the battle of the blues For the first time since the Times university rankings began, Cambridge has been knocked off the top of the league. John O'Leary reports How the university rankings Introducing the newcomers The Times The Times Offers Direct Any chance of a place at Oxbridge? Competition for places at Oxford and Cambridge is more intense than ever. But are the admissions procedures fair to all applicants, asks Glen Owen Top schools of science Times Online The Sunday Times Question time Raymond Snoddy on reaction to the Communications Bill Crème Elizabeth Hunt The Times John D Wood & Co Tiger Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Don't believe all the major tells you Seldom in a modern conflict have the facts been so manipulated as in Afghanistan, says Anthony Loyd, foreign correspondent of the year Media Diary The Sunday Times Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Films Sky Premier Picture Gallery BBC One Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2650 Times Newspapers Limited, 2002 Choice First plus Escape and explore Toyota Toyota Everything for the weekend Inside Toyota Music under a wide pale sky Aldeburgh Suffolk The annual festival is a music-lover's must, but don't ignore the breezy walks and fine food, urges John Russell Taylor Think of Aldeburgh and you perhaps think of hte frosty chords of dawn in the Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes What else? No Title Transported to foodie heaven Bridport's top-notch local produce astonishes and delights city slickers, says Kirsty Fergusson Climbing back to the Iron Age No Title Play hard, then party harder Christopher Somerville heads for the youth capital of the West Country, where the high-octane activity flows from day into night No Title Wuthering hikes without the slog James Urquhart relaxes on a chauffeur-driven guided tour around the literary sisters' world No Title Summer and honey still for tea When the students go on holiday, the city springs into open-air life with theatre, fairs and markets, says Tony Kelly Get into racing form Summer and honey still for tea Unravelling a murder mystery Another victory for the Romans Not just a pile of rubble, but a slice of history that inspires young minds, as Martin Symington discovers An outbreak of eccentricity Sam Llewellyn dips into a novel empire built on books Enjoy a slice of Riviera life The fun doens't stop when the Regatta finishes, so Penny Visman gets down to the river What else? Enjoy a slice of Riviera life Champagne and jazz, lakeside Hever Castle's open-air theare is set for a summer of music and the Bard. Chris McCooey takes his hamper down to the lake What else? Picture Gallery Champagne and jazz, lakeside Wordsworth without crowds Sarah Turner on the distant fells and farms that inspired the Lake poets and still attract the 'right sort' of tourists Top billing Wordsworth without crowds Go with the new spirit Alex James acts as our guide to Liverpool, seeking out the attractions it hopes will make it European Capital of Culture What else? Kop this lot! Being there White water and mallards Despite a dunking, Brian Pedley bobs up again for a wild ride on the River Tay No Title High life from the Iron Age Being there Loch Tay is about 30 miles due west of Perth, in central Scotland. Nearby towns include Crieff and Aberfeldy. Melkieour is 10 miles north of Perth See the capital on a budget You don't have to remortgage your home to stay in the metropolis. Annabelle Thorpe seeks out the affordable accomodation Picture Gallery Square Mile for £10 See the capital on a budget Traditional tastes and Michelin stars Anthony Howard enjoys the unexpected but happy mix of old world charm and fabulous food in Ludlow, the jewel in the crown of provincial England What else? The Feathers' black-and-white Tudor facade Big country The endless skies, sweeping sands and hauting creeks of this coast will always hold a special place in Jill Crawshaw's heart No Title Big country Big Country All eyes on the osprey Climb, fish, ride and bird watch…then head for the pub, says James Urquhart How do you go to the loo in space? Mary Ann Sieghart finds out What else? Being there Ghosts on the coast Chris McCooey walks a path of war and sacrifice on the ancient dunes and marshland of riverside Rye Jarman's fine Prospect No Title Being there One of the Cinque Ports, Rye is in Sussex near the border with Kent Peak of excitement Stephen McClarence hops on the 257 bus for a breath of fresh air in the world's most-visited National Park Simon Jenkins on Chatsworth, the national gallery of the North No Title Being there Sheffield is on the eastern edge of the Peak District National Park Cream of the art colonies The heart of Cornish culture is a foodie's delight, discovers Michael Bird What else? Penzance, Hemingway-style Being there St ives overlooks a wide bay on the north (Atlantic) coast of Cornwall, on the edge of the Land's End peninsula Take off A Victorian fantasy land of exotic plants and lost sculptures awaits in the Atlantic. Sam Llewellyn whisked into its heliport A fine and private place No Title Being there There are fice inhabited Sclity isles 28 miles southwest of the Cornish coast. The gateway island is St Mary; s' Tresco is a short boat ride to the north Ticket to the rebel realms Gavin Bell skirts mountain, loch and moor to Mallaig on one of the world's great train rides What else? No bags to tie me down While happy wanderer Jeremy Seal strides off into the Cotswolds, his luggage makes its own way No Title Of herbs and ancient roses Simon Jenkins joins the house party at Sudeley Castle Being there The limestone hills of the Cotswolds lie in Gioucestershire and north Oxfordshire and end in a steep escarpment overlooking the Severn Valley Picture Gallery Tickle your fancy No Title Being there Winchester is 70 miles south west of London and is a fine jumping-off point for the New Forest of the Solent Fresh air at sixpence a pint Sailing from the Hampshire coast to the Isle of Wight allows Sophie Campbell to reflect on the way places change with time What else? Learning how to go with the wind Being there The isle of Wight is less then five miles from the coast of Hampshire and can be reached by ferry from Portsmouth, Southampton or Lymington Freewheeling Sleeping with saints Stephen McClarence waits for the tourists to leave for the day to discover the truly medieval flavour of York No Title Being there York is sandwiched between the North York moors, the Yorkshire Dales and the East Riding Plan & Go Toyota Toyota

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