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News from 15/05/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, DJM, Frank Bover, Zahid Hussain, Martin Gilbert, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Peter Lansley, George Pendle, Jenny Agutter, Richard Hobson, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Frances Crook, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Adam Sage and Dominic Kennedy, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Steve Humphreys, Tom Howe, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Peter Lansley Women's Football, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Nick Szczepanlk, Joe Joseph, J. M. Bibby, Andrew Norfolk, John Arlidge, Peter Gillard, Ralph M. Smith, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Adam Sage and David Charter, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, John Street, David Leavitt, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Colbey, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Giles Lury, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Craig Pouncey, Alaln de Botton, Helen Vesperini, Colin Thubron, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Souster and David Hands, Stefanie Marsh, Anthea Lawson, Mark Henderson and David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Duncan Parish, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, David Charter and John Goodbody, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Diana Cambridge, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Hilary Whitney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Iain Pears, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Astrid Stevens, Derek Martin, Robin Fearn, Roger Harrabin, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Andy Smith, Nigel Hawkes, Kenneth Clarke, Bronwen Maddox, Roger Paine, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Sean Thomas, Ruth Scurr, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Richard Bristow, Philip Webster Political Editor, Roger Munting, Kevin McCarra, Maureen Paton, Michèle Roberts, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Russell Jenkins, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, J. O. Urmson, Tim Winton, Alec McGuire, Sir Bobby Charlton, Antonia Fraser, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Alan Challoner, Paul Binding, Lea Paterson, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Kevin McCarra and Oliver Kay, Jeremy Reed, Stephen Dalton, Michael Evans, Jack Malven, Esther Leach, Jeremy Hart and Adam Fresco, Alan G. Melville, Patience Wheatcroft, Joan Smith, Damian Barr,

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World Cup Extra cash for Nhs fails to improve care Efficiency slump adds to doubts over Brown's spending gamble It's all going pear-shaped after months of talks on Gibraltar Charcol The independent financial experts The Times Today Picture Gallery Asylum camps Pop goes the musical but is it fit for Queen? Clarke tackles Duncan Smith to kick off euro campaign Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online The Times Duncan Smith betrays tendency to kick and hope Blair hints at job change for Byers Class swot seems bewildered by tough examiner Tiscali The Internet Communication Company Elegant English 'madam to the stars' picked up by French vice squad Tax revenue lies behind legalised brothels drive End of the line for 1471 Adobe Villagers braced for centres to hold asylum-seekers Www. smile. co. uk 100 locals, no pub or shop, and 750 people on their way Whats Important Should asylum-seekers be put in rurlal dectention centres? E-mail your views to debate@the times. co. uk the Times Public rebuke exposes police chiefs' split on support patrols Zero tolerance for Blunkett French police back on guard at depot Omagh victim's father puts Queen on the spot Rally teams robbed at gunpoint in Argentina Romantic trip ends in the pits PC World The Computer Superstore NHS bank set to give managers autonomy Get more Housework does you a fat lot of good Anger over limit put on cancer drug use Without Freddie this is nothing but theatre ga-ga We will Rock You Dominion Theatre Court backs drug dealer attacked by victim's father Air show pilots died in freak accident By a Correspondent: Convicted killer may get sixth life term Iberia Citroën Minority groups oppose single equality overlord Truancy mother taken to hospital The British Hernia Centre Bose Better sound through research Sermons need a lift, says Carey US plans a high-tech border to keep peace Be freeserve Hunted leader is shot dead in Punjab Car Insurance Pakistan condemns attack on base 33 die as Islamic militants storm Indian barracks Musharraf faces serious challenge over hardline 'guest fighters' Intelligent Finance Seat auto emocion Track team spotted flaw but failed to report it Three more arrested over Huddersfield house fire deaths Halifax BBC must cut licence fee evasion In Brief Policeman shot Wrong number Cloning weak link Dodd 'stalker' Vodafone Fifty peers fail to register interest Sky Parliament today Spending count of red and blue Brown blocked euro inquiry, says MP Bali to set out world's plan for green growth World's richest coral reef is found AOL Violence takes Cannes to new extreme Sabre-rattling Vegas heads for stars Vergin mobile Times Online Arms treaty short in the making remains short on detail Foreigh Editor's Briefing Russia to move into Nato HQ Belgian Minister Collapses How much would you like to pay for a phone call to… The Times US Army has sights on fastest gun in the West Carter takes on Cuban leaderin TV speech Fortuyn effect puts drama into poll Leading parties for the Dutch elections 'Solidarity' challenges Castro Poachers kill two mountain gorillas Hitachi Sharon sets out terms for peace The Times UN relaxes sanctions to aid Iraqi civilians Terror victims vote for Kabbah Jamjarcars (AP): Priest shot by 'Victim of abuse' In Brief Argentina sell-off Slush fund denial Loyd nomination (Reuters): Director cuts it (Reuter): Airport danger Journey to the outer limits of inner space Dance Akram Knam Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Natalie Merchant Cambridge Corn Exchange The Times Strauss 's underplayed gem Opera Daphne Concert Goerne/Haefliger Concerts Ixion/Brodsky Quartet Pro-euro Tories must mobilise right now A new group will allow conservatives to campaign for the single currency Top-shelf reading material for those of you with plenty of what matters up top A chamber to keep out all those political horrors Spitting image The New Alliance Nato's agreement with Russia is an historic advance Fair Cop The police pay deal is only step towards reform Nest Egg Scotland should not be a soft touch for wildlife thieves Rock and Falklands Moving occasion Newspaper owners and state control Use of the title 'Justice of the Peace' Whether plants can experience pain Sir or Madam Back to Beeching? Eye in the sky British intelligence Concern over jailing of mother A sporting model Eriksson Academicals HM's tax exemption Earnings related Tube terminology The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain National Forecasts Boots Paul Simons Weather Eye Old Monk alters focus Briefing Tax cut may cost billions Zurich names Schiro Kingfisher purchase plan Nationwide to stand firm Asda clothing up 30% AXA to cut 700 jobs FBI makes fraud arrest Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Brother in arms Defiant bank chiefs fight back Duncan tells Andersen trial of extensive document shredding EBRD to leave 'Attali Palace' in City and search for cheaper HQ Identity crisis Stabilo The Register obituaries, Debate and Court & Social… Fast Times Bankers 1, dead sheep 0 Business Editor's Commentary The Times Need to know The essential daily guide to the sector The Times Results in brief Exchange rates League sues Itv firms for £178m New name and chief for Vosper The Open University Lattice in £250m telecom writedown Vivendi disposes of stake in BSkyB Labour Party donor defiant as PowderJect turns in profit Scaroni leaves Pilkington Gemstar valuation hits News Corp results Services keep Vosper buoyant Brambles falls over broker's caution Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 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 Fast Times Takeover speculation sparks Cordiant rise Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Norbiton called to account Arthurian legend Pulling Celine Union establishment faces poll showdown Christine Buckley on the Struggle to represent Uk workers Chips are down as Pc makers defy warnings Europe fails to cash in Unsporting behaviour INVESTools Look beyond the surface of the corporate badge Marketing Corporate makeovers are easily mocked but they work on many levels, says Giles Lury Classic strides out in bold new direction Campaign of the week The Times Unit Trust Information Service Leukaemia Research Fund Further gains for shares How To Make Big Money From Small Financial Spread… Debate The Formula 1 fiasco Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Air Vice-Marshal Sir Laurence Sinclair, Gc Bomber commander who perfected tactics of close army air support in the battles in North Africa and Italy Professor Sir Ewart Jones Chemist of worldwide repulation as a researcher, administrator and teacher Peter Vinter Civil servant who reformex Britain's nuclear energy provision and was a devoted company director Court & Social Utley Memorial Price Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Stanford Calderwood Television executive who brought British Costume to American television during a career that lasted just a few months Bill Peet Cartoonist in Walt Disney's Studio who fell out with the boss and turned to writing children's fables Picture Gallery Regiional assemniles How will the government white paper on the devolution of power affect democracy Nature Notes Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debat@thetimes. co. uk Question of sport Did Ferrari and F1 lose more than they won in Austria? Should the team be penalised? News Quiz On This Day The Times, May 15,1919 Break-Up of London Properties: Lord Camden's Freeholds Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life May 15,1905 A. C. Benson wrote cloying essays and a malicious diary, and, as Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, corresponded with an American heiress whose will boosted its fortunes. Here he encounters the Bishop of St Andrews and M. R. James Questions answered Questions asked Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance In memory of a remarkable journalist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court Circular Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The seasoned investor should rethink strategy Investment Paula Hawkins explanis why the sell in May maxim to longer holds true Savings Best Buys No Title A little number crunching Money Management Daimler Chrysler FSA lifeline for endowment policyholders Links On Saturday Offers in the region of £270,000 When a garden is just too good Pursuing successive contract-breakers after compromise A way out of the endowment trap Humberts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norfolk Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humberts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apartments to Let in Most London Areas Humberts LaneFox Multiple Classified Advertising Items FPDSavills Humberts Chesterton Residential Humberts Islington set Oaks favourite wins at York Racing Disgrace of Cardiff underlines need to block Scots Martin Samuel Why Engaland should aviod old Firm like the plague Tge Tunes Eriksson's reserve strategy just does not add up Hey Joe Cole gets World Cup kickstart Fans will be driven away if sports continue to sell out Gough's absence extends to entire Sri Lanka serie Cricket Frizzell County Championship first division The results service Times Square Today's fixtures Weekend shoot-out can be a step to success Second division Whitaker facing up to double challenge Equestrianism William Hill Australia trio refuse to tour In Brief Schumacher win Batsmen on top Goosen award Campbell return Medal pursuit Islington builds oh tall reputation Racing Brighton Perth Hills plans gold strike in Dante Newcastle Rob Wright York Reading the racecard Wrist injury forces Williams to pull out Tennis Commercial concerns may overtake fate of Schumacher and Ferrari Motor racing Racing Yesterday's results York Hereford Haas courting success Npower Test Series Rowell lined up for chance to reclaim glories at Bath Rugby union Beckenbauer carries all before him Football In an exclusive daily series selecting his greatest team, Sir Bobby charlton names the linchpin of the defence The science and style of great goalkeepers, from Frank FA sends Old Firm clubs packing over attempt to move south Lowenbrau The Times Swift to Peter Schmeichel Real' s superior squad can carry weight of expectation Villa negate threat of hapless Rooney Slick Wales earn gloating rights as Germany suffer Football: World Cup Bridge taken aback to be crossing to ranks of famous Banks stays as Arsenal go semi-pro Wembley report criticised Quinn's big night tainted by injury worries over Keane Loosen up by breathing Get fit, look fit, qfive-day guide to beginners, yoga Le Tissier thanked for rare allegiance BBC makes Motson the final choice In Brief FBI agents ready Sex at a price Caniggia boost Zidane eyes end Fans want national team to show real abilities Cole counting on magic number World Cup Vip Pass Times Sport Today Desaily writes England off as no-hopers Alison Kervin France Captain predicts repeat win for his team Old Firm denial Bobby's Best Portomaso Over and out Gough lo miss entire Sri 'Lanka… Germany's anxieties brought to surface by Wales Wednesday May 13 2002 interview Books Television Crème Reflections of a novelist inmate and addict Humiliation works, but not in prison If we send addicts to jaill, we do is provide them with a ready supply of heroin. The novelist Sean Thomas a former drug user who spent years in wishes he had been forced earlier into the sort of utterly 'humbing' treatment now backed by chief police officers The times magazine Still a worthy Fo At 76, the satirist Dario Fo still has plenty to rebel against—as two plays about to open in Brtain reveal. Interview by Maureen Paton His targets may be capitalism, imperialism and corruption, but he is no ranting Dave Spart Sorry, Britain, but you're in a mess The Times Boot it like Beckham The England football squad prove that it's finally safe to wear brown in town, says John Arlidge Very Becks but was it posh? Joan Smith It is not just militant that frightens me, it is the 40 million Americans who identify themselves as Christian conservatives Sperm donors and the right to know The Times Control phreaks They are often described as 'cyber-vandals' yet hackers claim they are driven not by malice, but ny intellectual curiosity and a hunger for power stefanie Marsh reports Hacker speak Techno babble For one small company, it just didn't pay to mess with Microsoft, says David Rowan St Internet of the Vatican Who will take the rap for Tupac? Film Nick Broomfield infurliated Courtney Love with his documentary on Kurt Cobain's death. Now he's taking on rap's scariest mogual and the Lap Stephen Dalton The Times Italian dalliance Visual Art the roots of stylish modern Italian design excite John Russell Taylor. Yes, but is it rt? Gio Ponti Design Museum, SEI The '80s Italian Cultural Institute, SWI Mario Sironi Estorick Collection, EI Opera & Ballet The Most Dazzling D'oyly Carte Opera Company Garrick Theatre T2 critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies The other Chelsea show Joanna Pitman is entraced by the languid sensuality of Ron van Dongen's dazzling black- and- white flower studies Picture Gallery All things blight and beautiful Modern landscape painting is a sharp reminder of what we have lost since the days of Constable and Turner, says Richard Cork Landscape Saatchi Gallery, NI Harry Potter Private Passions Jenny Agutter on Edith Nesbit and her Daughter The actress is captivaled by an image of the author of The Railway Children Picture Gallery A trip round the world looking for home Alain de Botton Knows a traveller's sense of displacement but also that the real trouble is in himself, says Colim Thurbron Talking of other than Michelangelo Florence, a Delicate Case Three ages joined by politics, fear and a woman's love The Dream of Scipio An author who goes on the country, not on the map Dirt Music The Times Literary Supplement The Time Magic from the wizard of Boz Dickens Public Life and Private Passion Diary Fiction Shorts Fiction My Cousin the Writer The Times From Moses to Alaska's Frozen Chosen Letters to Aunitie Fori Bestsellers Behave better than others' The downfall of King James Ii at the hands of his daughters Anne and mary is typical family saga, says, Antonia Fraser Ungrateful Daughters The Stuart Princesses Who Stole Their Father's Crown The Times Bridge by Andrew Robson Games Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player. Lesson Thirty Three Games Chess by Raymond Keene Winning move Television & radio Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice By Vanora Bennett Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Times 2 Crossword No 2654 Today's Televison pages 26 & 27 Satelite and Radio pages 24 & 25 Joe Joesph's Review page 23 Television&radio Choice Rolex Why PAs are eager to step into their bosses'… Growing together A Working Relationship Television gardener Alan Titchmarsh and his Pa, Caroline Mitchell Fashion: flattering summer dresses for all Nescafe John D Wood & Co CGC Currell Estate Agents Mrs. Kate Stone, Duncan Hamilton & Co. Ltd. Opsis Executive Search Ltd. Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants PA/Secretary Japanese Embassy Requires Secretary for Diplomats VPS Ltd Recruitment Consultants King's College School Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Wall Associates Why typing jobs are out and management tasks are in More and more ambitious Pas are eager to become bosses, says Diana CambridgeQ Nescafe What the survey reveals Knightsbridge Secretaries Prestigious West End vintage wristwatch retailer… Covent Garden Bureau Karen Deane Relocations Maine-Tucker HR Officer-?28,000 Directors' Secretaries Overtime getting you down? Try a little undertime Healing the bruises from violence in the workplace Verbal abuse from colleagues and bosses is becoming part of the daily grind, says Damian Barr Right training, wrong application Employers need to take a fresh look at how staff are trained, says Hilary Whitney Time Savers • Online Tip Contacts Bilingual People Ltd Premierpaper A dress to i Karen Hor My Diary Helen Ross, Pa to Denis Aaronson, Md Be adventurous with asparagus Tasting Tiger Recruitment Legal Property Secretary Executive PA to Chairman Maine—tucker Recruitment Consultants Corporate Legal Secretary The Owner's Syndicate Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Crone corkill a Spherion company Colefax and Fowler Waitrose The Eclipse Organisation Ltd Royds Raphael Main - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Newsflash !! c£25k Fabulous chance to work as a Pa… Technology Colleges Trust Excellence and Diversity… Experienced Legal Secretary with Russian Salary Neg… Call us only if You See a Forest. Vou do? 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