News from 21/05/2002
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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, DJM, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Mike Slavin, David Wilson, Claire McDonald, Ben Webster and Christine Buckley, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Robert Steel, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Andrew Pierce's, David Chater, Dave Powell, James Bone, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, John Bungey, Carl Mortished International Business Editor and Rory Watson, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Stephen Walker, Robert Gore-Langton, John Davis, Justin Keay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Brian Dive, Maeve Haran, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, John Barrett, Rodney Milnes, D. J. Pugh, Charles Bremner, John Harman, Chairman, Katherine Jessel, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Adam Stewart, Mark Ogden, Daryl Holden, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Roger Boyes and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Dean Frankle, Russell Kempson, Michael Freedland, Anne Bligh, Vanora Bennett, Edward Fennell, Jeff Grout and Sarah Perrin, Tom Baldwin, Lucy Martin, Richard Seebohm, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Fred Barnes, Andrew Pierce and Lewis Smith, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Steuart & Francis, Rosemarie Peach (Secretary), Geoffrey Bray, Eric Ickinger, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Phyllis Highwood, Lord Baden-Powell, Mike Storey, Tim Congdon, Marvin Hagler, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Phillips, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Alastair Brett, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Philip Webster and Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco, John Cooper, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, T. R. Reid, Tim Hames, Roy Cecil, Ian Johns, George Spencer-Brown, Jonathan Gabay, George Caulkin, Ingrid Mansell, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Nigel Whittaker, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Sir Bobby Charlton, Stephen Britt, Ben Macintyre, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Roger Boyes and Giles Whittell, John Naish, Lea Paterson, Jane Czyzselska, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Karen Mackay, Director, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Cherie Booth, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Andrew Austin, Patience Wheatcroft, Sophie James Allen, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBlair mission to heal rift between us and Europe Chelsea visit Inside Rail 'killing' Picture Gallery Cowpat-fired power station turns on the gas The Times Today Britain and the great divide Bush will use Berlin stage to demand war on Saddam Hundreds die as NHS fails child epileptics BT Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online 'Hello, me. How am I? I don't know. You tell me. ' Parliamentary Sketch Gibraltar poll could be put on ice for two years Schools to use shock tactics against drugs Halifax Justice catches up with 'untouchable' gangster Bank chief jailed for two years Vinyl fans get the needle for LPs AMD Revenge is sweet for BBC chief Hoon unware that brigadier was leaving Citibank International Commander shoots straight from the lip Commons doctor accused on drugs Minister faces jail officers' rage Cherie Booth in attack on judges' circuit training Mixture of drugs killed rock star In Brief Aerial map row £1m school gift Fatal cliff fall Cancer success Mealtime grace 'Stingy' parish London cold war Telephone tears Catholic dean is jailed over child porn collection Teacher viewed nudes on his laptop Take a break Ice walker saved by e-mail Automobile Association Insurance Serivces Limited Father's 'Victorian' discipline Hp Advertisers desperate to brand it like Beckham Sponsors line up Ex-teacher wins £1,250 for libel on Friends Reunited Mercedes-Benz 'Smeared' Castaway to receive £16,000 Whitaker's Almanack sold for £750,000 Take it as red: white wine does you good Fujitsu Unlawful killing verdict on student track worker Ford Firms 'let workers phone while at the wheel' A Halifax and Bank of Scotland company Golf ball sentence reduced In Brief Costly potholes New super soap Soya fears Beetle attack Alaska—the next battleground? 'Only the bad guys will rejoice if we pull apart Europe and America' Tonny Blair talks to Robert Thomson and Bronwen Maddox Amazon. co. uk Madeleine Albright warns the us over its double… Albright attacks us foreign policy as schizophrenic Foreign Policy Bush warned over double standards on law, reports Giles Whittell SEAT War and peace is clash of cultures Under George W Bush Bush will face friend and foes on Europe mission Protests Violence could flare as anti-US militants stir up demonstrations Airbase to host signing of Russia pact Bush's tour to see European leaders American threat to quit East Timor over treaty clash France is forced to admit its debt to US Low flat rate mobile calls from the EU to the Uk Fear of war fuels German mistrust of Gold War hero Germany Peace protesters in Berlin reject America's Texan swagger, says Roger Boyes Peugeot France still seethes over America's global empire What Europe says about the US Who's who in the battle for Bush's ear Why the President has given up on Europe Washington Bush sees Europe like Canada, an ally but awkward, says Fred Barnes Halifax What the US says about Europe Europe and America: The Ties that Bind Marks & Spencer 'Son of Star Wars' is readied in Alaskan outpost Defence Giles Whittell in Fort Greely views preparations for a missile shield Dispute delays Eu peacekeeping Europe fears looming trade war DELL Why Britain and Japan are really the same country Royal Mail Tide of change that is turning US attention from Atlantic to Pacific Tim Hames examines the trends that are revolutionising the way the people of America see their place in the world Life on the streets for Americans in Europe Scorsese turns focus on gangs Beirut hostages relive their ordeal for film Berkeley offers a course in peace and love Oneworld Trio of British stars are seduced by comic murder story Picture Gallery MPs bully, deceive and backstab, says Filkin Commons regulation should be buttressed, not demolished Political Briefing The Times Champion children, Tories told Hotels to be given single national star rating Livingstone asks to join Labour for mayor vote Tories fail to prevent adoption by gay couples Chelsea girl goes back to her roots Chelsea Flower Show diary Queen is asked to debate her future Tube will run all night for jubilee Prince feared sympathy vote Solar Magic Times Online Sackings put Sharaon majority at risk Abbey National New York braced for suicide attacks Kennedy daughter throws her hat into the political ring Bush plots strict path for Cuba's 'freedom' Zurich Bank Whaling ban likely to survive In Brief (AFP): Iraqi radar hit (AP): Kangaroo cull (Reuters): Drug hangings (AFP): Killers jailed (AFP): Mob kills thief (AFP): TV bans lifted (AP): Lucky run ends Lovers with a Tryst of magic Dance Tryst Covent Garden Debra Craine Opera Iphigénie en Aulide/Don Giovanni Glyndebourne The Times Concert Michael Nyman Band Festival Hall Theatre Camera Obscura Almeido, NI Times Online Washington meets the Great Wall of Brussels All that Europe can teach America is how not to organise political affais The 'world's favourite airline' hits turbulence in tough times for national carriers Picture Gallery Money is in the mind as well as the pocket Picture Gallery No Title Archer's target The Times Diary Building Bridges Institutional reform would assist US-European relations Spanish Practices Madrid's tough line makes a Gibraltar deal unlikely Flower Power A hardy annual that blooms regardless The euro's effect on sovereignty The purpose of the second chamber Access to justice for asylum-seekers Police overtime Royal healer Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Flood risk maps Gibraltar view on talks with Spain Children's books Hospital waiting lists Fair play Web tangle The Weather The Times Crossword 22,045 Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall Citroën Paul Simons Weather Eye Cut channels, says Dyke Briefing Andersen lawyer's 'fears' United deal with Lycos Gold price hits new high SRH sells Score Outdoor C&W directors buy stock Stock Markets Charcol Pay round Punch resurrects float plans CAA rejects Nats plea to raise fees by £180m HLS calls for better safety for research In Business Today Patience Wheatcroft Euronext in talks to buy London Clearing House The Times The essential daily guide to the sectors Open Univeristy Business School Leighton tries to deliver on pay Business Editor's Commentary Punch may prosper from simplicity Vallance reruns some old battles Results in Brief Exchange rates BA chief claims sale of low-cost carrier was right Court backs pensioners against airline Gilmour returns to Ford By Our City Staff: CRH sells non-core us firms Holiday Inn Optimism over results boosts United Utilities Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 BA still has a long way to travel Tempus Cambridge Antibody Kensington Group 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 Stakebuilding rumour helps Hanover recover Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Banner for 'real' brasserie City Diary Walk in the park City Diary Age rage City Diary Like it or not, interest rates are going up Economic View Non-executives are vital for turning our acorns into oaks Small companies must be heard in the debate on govermance, says Nigel Whittaker Best outcomes will be achieved by fostering an understanding of the rold of Neds, rather than by beefing up regulations Hellenic Petroleum Whitehall struggles to bridge the pay gap The Times Esporta rejects Duke St offer Mouchel to float and raise £20m Colt in £6m bond buyback CAT pledges to boost pipeline The Times Loyez quite UK board over Kingfisher bid for Castorama Put a tick in the box to keep the customer satisfied Case study: Bupa Martin Waller learns how a staff questionnaire provided the right answers for the health insurer Forget the rival, you're the one being interviewed Crossroads The Times Unit Trust Information Service Landlord Mortgages The secrets of hiring and firing Bookshelf Recruiting Excellence The Healthy Organisation Reinvent Yourself Networks Ml of Asian promise A Caspian Telecoms summit in Istanbul tomorrow has global implications for the industry and the religion, says Tony Dawe Internet goldmine ready to be found Azerbaijan Investors should take note of Azeris' interest in the Web, says Tony Dawe AzeuroTel Telecomunications Seeking connection to a level playing field Turkey Andrew Finkel on Istanbul's opportunities and headaches over telecom privatisation The Silk Route that leads to telecoms riches Central Asia/Georgia Sophisticated technology in the region should temp investors, says Justin Keay Time to dial R for reform Uzbekistan The sell-off Uzbektelecom can advance the telecoms sector in the region, says Justin Keay Uzdunrobita cellular Where a phone is a luxury Kazakhstan Weak finish for shares Advertisement Feature Want to sell your business? Then go back to school Tips for potentiai vendors Entrepreneurs can gain good tax rates from private companies, says Elizabeth Judge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bedford Building Control Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turnet & co Case study Ip Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Loans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Website finds local expertise In Brief Finance help Health service The export test Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir John Gorton Larrikin Prime Minister who shook up Australian politics but voted himself out of office when the Establishment ganged up Charles Simon The voice of Dr Dade and a household name in the long-running radio soap The Dates Court & Social Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Sheila Parkinson Intrepid wartime action woman who took command of the Lives in Brief Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Talking Cricket Sir Garfield Sobers yesterday answered sporting questions for readers online Nature Notes A Generation of Adventure News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life May 21,1660 With the Restoration and the start of his great diary, Samuel Pepy's life took a new direction, his work at the Admiralty. This first involved a trip to Holland and the King's return—as well as, back on board, a famous glimpse of the Sun Questions answered Forthcoming marriages Marriage Today's royal engagements Personal Column Paradise is a country estate in Dorset Flights Directory Travel Insurance Court & Social Court Circular Breakfast Luncheon Dinners Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Harrison in spotlight England in for the World Cup long haul Rugby union In Sport Today: Golf. page 41. Racing: 12. The… Extradition search is lawful Law Report House of Lords Published May 21,2002 Regina (Rottman) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolls and Another Before Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Hutton and Lord Rodger of Earisferry Speeches May 16,2002 Judge entitled to premature use of Act Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published May 21,2002 Regina v D (Video testimony) Before Lord Justice Waller, Mr Justice Pitchers and Judge Crawford, QC Judgment May 3,2002 No Title All tortfeasors in chain liable House of Lords Published May 21,2002 Kuwalt Airways Corporation v Iraql Airways Co (Nos 4 and 5) Before Lord Nicholls of Bikenhead, Lord Steyn, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Hope of Craighead and Lord Scott of Foscote Speeches May 16,2002 England secure Test draw Richards makes sweeping changes Woods calls on extra touch of class Golf The Times Cisco Systems Moodie's victory promises much for team pursuits Dwyer hopes for red-letter day with Highdown Racing Goodwood Playapart can steal show in Predominate Beverley Results from yesterday's four meetings McCririck the man to save turf team On The Level Fighting talk puts Hagler ahead on points The Kervin Interview Marvin Hagler Pools forecast Smith puts Slough on the podium Hockey The results service Today's fixtures Harrison faces a meatier prospect in Krence Boxing Blue Sox in financial black hole Rugby league Jones could make quick impression in England attack Cricket: first upower Test Richard Hobson at Lord's Final Scoreboard from Lord's Worcestershire keen to erase memories of fastest defeat Defiant Condon reaping reward from decision to carry on regardless Athletics Early Srinath burst gives India heart Premier league proposal to examine Eton and Harrow Gasquet to get early chance to shine on grass Tennis Government keeps £40m promise In Brief Speedy Gonzalez Unlucky break Hope for Hingis World Cup Fantasy League Mills and Vassell emerge as first choices Football: World Cup Tempers simmer as double helping of Maccarone sinks England Times Square Punch your best weight McCarthy enjoying the calm before the storm Man of steel proves mettle in leading role Football In an exclusive daily series selecting his greatest team, Sir Bobby Charlton completes his midfield line-up Kanoute heads wanted list as Houllier rejects Anelka deal The Times By Our Sports Staff: Grobbelaar applies for job at Brighton By Our Sports Staff: Kyle and Dobie give focus to Scotland's forward planning The Times Burns out as rules claim yet another victim Motor rallying Scaremonger Sri Lanka fail their test of nerve Lords (final day of five): England drew with Sri Lanka So what would the Australians have done? Richard Hobson finds the time to indulge in a little cricketing fantasy at Lord's Times Sport Today: Motor rallying. page 47.… Heineken Cup World Cup Vip Pass The Times Interview Who would you put on our money? Health Arts Law A question Elizabeth Fry replaces George Stephenson on £5 notes today. But why not Becks or Nigella instead, asks Adam Stewart, while Michael Gove argues that any messing about with our currency is a sign of weakness Don't tinker with our cash Every fiddle with our money has left the citizen poorer The police have lost the plot Bob Taylor, the former detective who led the hunt for the murderer Michael Sams, solved every crime he was confronted with. Now he is calling for a national police force, an end to trial by jury and a national DNA register. Penny Wark meets him Bad girls and silly sniggers Margaret MacDonald, said to be the world's top madam, has only fuelled the male myth about convent girls, says Maeve Haran The Times Anthony Howard Whenever politicians face a problem their instinct is to throw money at it—and they're now doing that with the Lords What Blair saw on the top shelf Little reward for royalty loyalty Been there, done that gatecrashed Cannes Respect the elderly deserve it Kate Blewett exposed the plight of Chinese orphans in The Dying Rooms. Now she is focusing on the UK's neglected pensioners. Jane Czyzselska reports Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus The brothers who wrote in code Coded letters sent between the Rothschild brothers cast a new light on history. Michael Freeland talks to the man deciphering them The pain-free jab Is a blunt needle the answer for those of us who fear injections? Simon Crompton meets its inventor More medical invention Marie Stopes International Shape up, or be struck off Annual appraisals of doctors' skills could help to catch bad ones before they make mistakes says John Naish Acorn How much sleep does a 4-year-old boy need? How we fought for Lucy When their 11-year-old daughter fell victim to a rare, incapacitating psychiatric condition, Sophie and James Allen discovered the woeful inadequacy of the Nhs's provision for childhood mental illness Guess who forgot to bring EarPlanes! Children in distress Times Online Bional The Times Don't make us laugh Theatre Alan Ayckbourn's 61st play is a creepy thriller. You must be joking, says Robert Gore-Langton Country matters The state of the nation inspires some variable drama of the London fringe, finds Ian Johns Royal Opera House Dark side of a maestro Richard morrison is enthralled by a new book about the man who bankrolled modern music His palatial mansion was a kind of soup kitchen for hard-pressed geniuses Britain's crowning glories New Classical CDS Special releases to mark the Jubilce delight and disappoint Geoff Brown Garrick Ohlsson New Jazz CDS Jan Garbarek digs out his golden moments Critics' choice ArtLONDON Entertainments Listings Entertainments The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2659 The Times Choice Rolex Curbs on the Press Index Women Lawyers - the Lifestyle Balance Postcode Justice Camden Mckenzie Douglas Judge of the International Criminal Court the Hague Women lawyers: so near but only so far Equal numbers of women and men are new becoming lawyers. But women are not rising in equal proportion to be partners, QCs or judges. Cherie Booth, who this weekend addresses the Woman Lawyer Forum, outlines the challenges women lawyers face The Times law Section Rolls-Royce Office of Fair Trading If the press keeps out of mischief, don't punish it HaysZMB News Exceptional case that the Lords won't hear A court is supposed to give reasons for its judgments, says Alastair Brett. So why such a big exception? Legal Advisor/counsel HaysZMB The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Married with children ar 3,000 emplo Lesley MacDonagh, managing partner at Lovells, tells Frances Gibb how she keeps her plates spinning Access dusty old tomes from home Sexism and the City is still alive and well Not only do women have to work harder, they need to fight to stay in the fast lane, says Lucy Martin Night owls take historic new brief Why it's wrong to stamp on postcode justice There is often a good reason for regional variations in sentencing, says Jon Robins Consumers lose a battle, but are winning the war EU product liability law is a mess. But the ECJ is imposing some order, says Andrew Austin German takeover Out of court Spin PhDs LawWeek What the legal Journals are reporting on this week You're a card, cad Justice is not a game Bulletin board Of Equitable and European courts Lawyer of the week Spend times in a law firm and get a feel for it before taking the plunge Charity begins with the settlor Readers' queries Your shout The College of Law discusses winter fuel payments abroad; nasty smells equal pay; and faulty doors and windows The University Salford Legal Adviser University of Hertfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal Are You a Legal Consultant Barrister Up Kelly's Creek with a group of solictors… Trading places Picture Gallery Richards Butler
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