News from 14/05/2002
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Andrew Robson, David Charter and Philip Webster, Alyn Shipton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joanna Hunter, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, DJM, Andrew Killian, James Moore, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Roger Maynard and Joanna Bale, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Penny Wark, Stephen Monaghan, Elizabeth Judge, Guy Strafford and David Nussbaum, Louis Le Bailly, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, John Hewko, Peter Jennings, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Alexia Loundras, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Keith Carter, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Jim McCue, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, P. F. Goodchild, Dr Jane Collins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Frank Cole, Stephen Farrell, David Colvin, Anthony G. Phillips, Anatole Kaletsky, Henry Milner, Malika Browne, Charles Bremner, Adam Johnson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Daniel Sandelson, Robin Young and Adam Sherwin, Antony Wynn, Dominlc Walsh, Tom Baldwin, Jay Lorsh and Thomas Tierney, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Paul Sexton, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Don Beadle, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dliver Kay, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Lewis Smith and Oliver Wright, Peter Kimm, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nigel Holmes, Michael Pitfield, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Jacqul Goddard, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, David Rudnick, Penny Lewis, Roy Speer, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, John Fendley, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Sir Bobby Charlton, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Vernon Frost, Maurice Greene, Bob Woffinden, George Webb, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Bernard Edwards, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Stephen Dalton, James Cox, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans, Brian Hale, Caroline Merrell and Helen Nugent, Sally Patten, Diane Needham, Alistair McBay, Anthony Howard, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Richard Hobson and Pat Gibson,
ResumoCity must pay for 'low-risk' savings scandal Watchdog rages at financial mis-selling Lords reforms Bobby Charlton's World XI Sport University of Labour Party seeks student politicians Index Are the wheels coming off Fiat? England's 23 board plane without injury Bush and Putin seal historic deal to slash nuclear arsenals Radisson Edwardian Science of the superheroes Today in the Times What's Important In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Push Times Online Grief is quickly overtaken by Express innuendo Parliamentary Sketch Jam family's spread goes on sale for £6m Labour will not reveal donor rules Watchdog warns MPs on sleaze Intelligent Finance 60% of members may be elected in reformed Lords Hell's Angel called Snob adds class to royal parade Any number of options at four—day celebration Red wine can lower colds risk Dietary pills boost pupils' learning Picture Gallery Queen's purveyor of heavy metal Cold War threats recede in Kremlin compromise The threat of nuclear winter is not behind us yet, but Giles Whittell believes a thaw is on the way Land Rover The History of Arms Reduction New partnership deal to give Russia veto over Nato policy Us on alert for Three Mile Island attack Fijians sue Britain over bomb tests In Brief Last trip for QE2 RAF relaxes rules Mother appeals No green beret Race Tory quits Osprey anger Briton killed 'Spy' Briton held The material's fine, but fans not so sure about Madonna Whistle-blowing doctor wins dismissal claim Above-average death rates Warden could not bear cross Touts cash in as sell-out tickets go up for grabs Capet Right Marquee rolls back time to rock again Chief Constable scorns 'Enid Blyton' policing Radio Times Villagers in fear after bobby was taken off patrol Halifax Jailing of truants' mother'sends the right message' Australia pays ?1.4m to forced child migrants Criminals' benefit cuts cost taxpayer 'Love for custody' is filling prisons Tiscali Rail worker 'told of track dangers three weeks ago' Sainsbury's Crash may end young dancer's career French 'end guard at Channel tunnel' Potters Bar station to reopen on Monday The William Hill 'Flood peril' county puts agency in the dock The warning that gave millions of people the blues No Title IBM Tulip town places faith in drainage Oh, what a tangled web those superheroes weave Intel inside Export ban put on Henry Viii papers Superman weighed down with problems My plan did not produce agreement, says Irvine Still too early to celebrate, but Government is out of the firing line Political Briefing Dell Britons slowly warming to euro, poll says AA Proposal for new chamber divides Tory front bench Today in Parliament Local Law Grandfather bewildered by lethal arson attack Esure Lufthansa Pay off farmers to retain young, urges Prince Times Online Putin opens door for former allies to join Nato Foreign Editor's Briefing Bush plays family polities Pentagon abuzz over new ways to fight terror First direct The Times US sends envoy to cool tension over Kashmir Carter sceptical of US claim that Cuba aided 'Axis of Evil' Fortuyn's party set to form part of next Government Boulangers toast politician who saved their baking How the French honour liberty, fraternity and the boulangerie Opposition told of 'murder plot' Decision on Kyoto ruled out for ten years Holiday Inn Netanyahu win signals new threat to Sharon AA Arafat forced to cancel Jenin visit Quintus War crimes court waits for Sierra Leone poll Nativity fighters offered sanctuary by EU The Open University Al-Qaeda hunt 'was a success' In Brief Mbeki pardons (AP): Tunnel protest (AP): Hangar deaths (AP): Stowaway error £½m prize claim A dazzling rendition of the dull Jazz Pat Metheny Albert Hall Alyn Shipton Pop Doves Forum, Nw5 The Times Opera Madam Butterfly Coliseum Times Online Reviews in full Concert Britten Sinfonia/Cleobury St Jude's NW11 Opera Black and Blue BAC, SW11 Our Toytown police run a playground for criminals Voters want more officers on the beat. They're right. Just look at New York The naked truth about new Labour is that it will happily take anyone's money Picture Gallery Our railways should be poetry in motion Picture Gallery Hearing aid The Times Diary In their Court The Times Parliamentarians must now prove their interest in reform Over his Shoulder The Times The Sharon-Netanyabu struggle is the real Israeli election Crumb of Comfort The Times France leads the revival in real bread Euro's small change Seatbelts in trains Mobile phone masts Euro vote and a federal Europe Doubts about regional assemblies Objections to new Chilterns mansion Baby abduction African soldiers Development role of private sector Modern charity Holding on British intelligence The Weather A Breezy Day with Sunny Spells and Blustery Showers The Times Crossword 22,039 Around Britain Weathercall AZ Paul Simons Weather Eye Granziol to quit UBS Briefing Sears seizes Lands' End J Sainsbury legal threat Plans to float BHP Steel Watkins sells Utd shares Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day EasyJet. com Given the bird Rail crash worries send Jarvis shares tumbling LSE denies takeover Small ideas G10's upbeat message The Register Eight directors at Tesco earn over £1m The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Railtrack stays in limbo Results in brief The Times Insurers face fines over mis-selling of endowments William Hill presses on with flotation Yell ready to confirm float BT Good news prospect lifts Next near record Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Fair shares from BHP Billiton Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates SkyePharma boosted by Solaraze rights sale Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Tu much for the French City Diary Pub whine City Diary Life of Brian City Diary German unions fail their history lesson Kingfisher poised for a DIY clean-up job Sally Patten considers the shape the retail chain is likely to take Telewest Business Engine-maker just needed a push to restart Case study: Lister-Petter Martin Waller on an eleventh-hour rescue that made a troubled manufacturer run smoothly again Good managers delegate work and help their staff Crossroads The Times Unit Trust Information Service ICR Why firms need star quality Aligning The Stars Bookshelf Power giant buys town to avoid pollution lawsuits Clouds of trouble hung over generator's horizon Securitas pulls out of Chubb buy The Times Smiths wins deal with US Postal Service Gaucho to go private in £13m buyout Centerprise Publisher warning frightens investors Grocery chain's slump continues Shares close near high How To Make BIG Money From Small Financial Spread… Minister proud to admit that he's thinking small Interview: Nigel Griffiths Nigel Griffiths is out to prove he has SME interests at heart, saye Elizabeth Judge Business to Business Turner & co Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Recession Proof Franchise Loans & Investment Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Fraud risks for SMEs highlighted In Brief Energy bill help Sickness guide Website helper Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Bernard Burrows Diplomat who lost his heart to Turkey—and figured in novels by Jeffrey Archer adn Lawrence Durrell Major T. H. Read Territorial officer who won two MCs in heavy fighting during the thrust for Caen and on the River Maas Barbara Russell Headmistress who encouraged academic excellence and personal achievement Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Patrick Fyffe Drag artiste who found fame as Dame Hilda Bracket, one half of the popular television act Monica Sinclair Contralto who sang with Sutherland and Pavarotti but whose liking for family life prevented her from having a major career 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 The ups and down of Rotherham's rugby club, cricket's popularity, rebuilding Wembley Mobile phones and road safety How can motorists be prevented from using mobile phones while driving a vehicle? Ban on use of mobiles in cars in rejected Nature Notes News Quiz In the Country: The Reinstatement Problem On This Day The Times, May 14,1926 Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life Asquith's daughter, Lady Violet Bonham Carter, moved among the great and the good all her life. This extract from her diary finds her talking about past and present with President Kennedy in the White House Questions answered Questions asked Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Cup stamps hit the post Multiple Display Advertising Items Court Circular Today's royal engagements Answers Changing the Guard Carroll engineers lucrative victory Fantasy League football Top defender Riose helps Steve's Strikers win £75,000 first prize, reports Nick Szczepanik Your player list with final season totals Fantasy league Youth: final leaderboard Agassi feels the strain For the man who lives life in the fastest lane of all, tomorrow never comes The Kervin Interview The Times Gerrard's 'slim' World Cup hope MacLaurin calls for increased powers Cricket Vos agrees Harlequins deal Rugby union Test of discipline Get fit, look fit: your five-day guide to beginners' yoga Hussain bowled over by his award By Our Sports Staff: Fluent Hooper leads West Indies to safety The results service Today's fixtures Stockton ready for senior bow In Brief Harrison's next England on song York hopeful Ellis's chance Garzelli steps up Fitz-Gerald rules Pools forecast Hamburg given the cold shoulder by Agassi Tennis Stoute looks for route to Epsom through Islington Racing York Shorter trip the key to White Rabbit Hereford Results from yesterday's four meetings Derby has quality of poker game Brazilian blend of strength and style Football In the second of an exclusive daily series selecting his greatest team, Sir Bobby Charlton reveals his right back Great goalkeepers who inspired their team with concentration, courage and grace The Times High hopes riding on prodigious Rooney The Times Bruce set to bolster squad by signing Morrison Hughes faces up to life on the sidelines Sinclair ready to answer the call for England Football By Our Sports Staff: Spain name uncapped Luque in young squad World Superbike Championship Go to Silverstone The Times FA backs Blatter's leadership rival Times Square Quinn happy to give away cool million The Times Wales are braced for return of German efficiency Trapattoni feels pain for Baggio World Cup in Brief X-rated tackle Chilavert's fear Armas ruled out Brazil's fast food England lament loss of absent friends Ferrari called to account over Austria debacle Index Bobby's best Talking shop Dream team Mortgages for Business Limited … the wheels coming off Fiat? Reportage Lifetime Arts Law Is it the end of las strada for Fiat? Once Europe's top carmaker, Fiat is suffering huge losses. If it sells its auto section to Gm the effect on Italy's economy will be servere. Nor will its patriarch, Gianni Agnelli, be able to ressure shareholders at today's Agm; he is in New York, having prostate treatment. Richard Owen reports A very dirty little war The investigation of a bus bomb that killed 11 Serbs was blocked at every turn and the four suspects are now free. Anthony Loyd reports on the murky world of Un and Nato peacekeeping in Kosovo The Times Desperate to be one of the lads As the World Cup draws near, some girls will do anything to get noticed, says Carol Midgley Anthony Howard There is no more sensitive relationship than between minister and permanent secretary. It has been Byers's achievement to destroy it Prince captured in his plus fours Distaff doubts over dictionary Been there, done that special effects To open and close the curtains I had to relay cues to a man with an elephant It's time to work with nice people Virginia Bottomley is embarking on a new career—away from chauvinism and bitchiness of Westminster, says Penny Wark Not dead yet Save the Rhino Decline and fall Trains, pilots, the health service, universities the basic malaise is the same, argues Jim McCue Answers to yesterday's Times 2 IQ test The art of self-healing Tomorrow, the Prince of Wales launches the Integrated Healthcare Initiative. Anne Woodham visits the medical centre that inspired the scheme Too many breaths can make you ill Over-breathing is a condition that frightens sufferers, but often baffles doctors, says Joanna Hunter How can I stop stings? Acorn Stairlipts Turning the tables Six months after The Times published figures detailing mortality rates in hospitals, Simon Crompton reports on the measures now being take to improve standards Special protection for the England quad The fabric used in the England team's shirts could have benefits beyond the pitch, says Peta Bee Guess who forgot to bring EarPlanes! The Times It started with a sulk POP a major strop when he couldn't have a moped turned Matt Johnson into an Eighties icon. He talks to Paul Sexton Better late than never Listeners may have hated it af first, but Radio 3's Late Junction now has a loyal following—and its own record label Vanora Bennett reports Classical composers made it their business to borrow from falk traditions HMV From a Chinese whisper to a roar Classical Albums Two young Oriental pianists set the stereo on fire for Geoff Brown Yundi Li Chopin recital Lang Lang Rachmanino Piano Concerto No 3 Angela Hewitt Ravel: The Camplete Sole Piano Music Murray Perahia Bach Keyhoard Concertos New jazz albums Welsh National Opera Opera & Ballet Critics' choice Making a hit from a myth Euripides was the Beatles of his day. And the National's new Bacchai will have you humming the chorus, says Heather Neill FILM a screen biography of Eisenstein is truest when it strays from the facts Garnet Point Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Winning move Review by Joe Joseph Television & radio Sky One Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice By Vanora Bennett Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2653 Choice Television & radio Homeowner Loans Can courts make schools pay for a lost career? Charity case Child abuse The uphill struggle facing Equitable Life Open air? Regent's College Investorin People Thompsons Solicitors Lawyers line up for battle as Equitable Life looks for redress The embattled financial institution has turned to the courts in an attempt to get answers—and money—from its former advisers, writes Edward Fennell Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Singing the law's praises In the first of an occasional series on lawyers who have switched professions, Penny Lewis talks to Bob Mendelsohn, chief executive of Royal & SunAlliance Metropolitan Police Multiple Display Advertising Items News Trawling goes on trial, but who pays the price? The process by which police actively search for complaints of abuse against a suspect under the microscope today. Bob Woffinden reports Tower Hamlets HaysZMB GFS The Times Schools face explosion of litigation There is an increasing incidence of cases involving 'educational negligence'. But, asks Keith Carter, can courts put a price on a lost career? Students join in tribunal scheme Trainee barristers and solicitors are coming together to help clients in rent assessment cases Going up All's fair in love and law What we should be donating to charities A review next month must propose radical reform in Britain's charities are to be better governed and more accoutable, say Guy Strafford and David Nussbaum An unhealthy defence for the public If bioterrorists strike, a law passed more than 130 years ago will lead to confusion and a threat to civil liberties, warns Stephen Monaghan New TV regulation Bill still leaves a bumpy playing field Terrestrial and digital still don't have the freedom of satellite and cable, says Daniel Sandelson In the City Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Lawyer of the week Adam Johnson 'It is quite rare to be involved in a Bulletin board Call of the open road Efforts to ban drivers using mobile phones face opposition, says David Rudnick Gentle giant at the Bar Henry Milner remembers the warmth and humanity of Bruce Laughland, Qc Everatt & Company Multi-lingual Lawyer Barrister Times Newspapers Cambridgeshire Magistrates' Courts Committee… The Times ITC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Information Associate (to £22k) Clerks wilt under weight of Blunkett measures Trading places Picture Gallery Stuart & Francis Diageo Hays ZMB The Times
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