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News from 22/05/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Brian Hardisty, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Tim Benson, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, DJM, Rory Watson and Philip Webster, Chris Ward, Brian Cloughley, Giles Whittell and Roger Boyes, Digby Jones, Patricia Davies, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Sally Patten Ratail Correspondent, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Colin Britton, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Diana Welding, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Jones, Daryl Holden, William Shawcross, Nicholas Wapshott, Derwent May, Martin Spiro, Chris Kottler, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Vincent Graff, Michelle Braham, Brenda Maddox, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Abigail Rayner and Caroline Merrell, Gill Vaughan, Mike Hinden, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Laurence Urdang, Philip Webster and David Charter, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Bronwen Maddox, Andrew Burns, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Jo Wagerman, President, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Conor Dignam, Christopher Walker, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sir Bobby Charlton, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Eric Parry, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Roger Mason, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Andrew Finkel, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Duggan, P. J. Froggatt, Bob Ingham, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Joan Smith, Damian Barr,

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Nuclear war threat over Kashmir crisis Straw mission over 'very real' chance of India-Pakistan conflict CBI bites back Berlin on alert Dyer named The Times Jonathan Franzen Blunkett rejects Ecstasy reforms The Times Today. page 2. Crossword: 22. Law Report:… Roth Sontag, Franzen Sven's gamble Magician in pole position for a latter day saint Property bubble set to burst as race for houses drives up prices Reserve Jacob's Creek' Picture Gallery Today in the Times In This Section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Fast Times Never mind the iceberg, keep Titanic on course Parliamentary Sketch Prodi wants UK excluded from the big decisions Labour donors will be told not to seek favours EasyJet. com By a Correspondent: Thatcher's back, and larger than life New-look Booker will let Americans take the title A threat to the celebration of our great literary traditions Facts about fiction Stands up for a culture Queen's Gallery opens at Palace Picture Gallery Outsiders banned from US prizes The Co-operative Bank Most illegal drug users cause no harm, MPs say First direct From the trenches to raves Addicts need help, say police chiefs Parents pull no punches in film of daughter's life and death Countess to sue bus firm for 'scaring the horses' Citroën £55,000 search ends in red faces Girl, 14, attacked 'for being pretty' Cup final may come home to Wembley Intelligent Finance Minister scorns views of hostile prison officers 12 held over £2m Heathrow robbery? The Polish Social & Cultural Association £1,200 bill for vendor who took towel rail Microsoft By Our Business Staff: Charge for using cash machines to spread SAS case to be heard in private In Brief Tufnell divorce Irving loses home Child protection US Grimleys British Airways Chelsea show gold winner almost failed to bloom Natural look means goodbye to decking Widower wins law change for equal benefits Kaddie Boy Debenhams One Day Spectacular Picture Gallery Britain facing gridlock over transport failures The first year: how the 2010 plan is missing its targets Iberia Pricey ears and hi-tech locks are no bar to thieves The break-in test Police will bait trap with decoy vehicle Hilton London Metropole Howling eunuchs gave their all in Yorkshire The dino-bird has landed Bupa the personal health service Compaq Education heads Tory agenda, says Duncan Smith Labour rejects Livingstone's terms for rejoining party One. Tel Knotty problem of fundraising may yet unravel Political Briefing By Our Political Correspondent: Blair has too much power, says minister Aa Breakdown Cover for just £42? Beckett announces rural forum In Brief Tribal counsel Today in Parliament Misuse of DNA files 'must be outlawed' Met Office goes public with crystal ball forecast Halifax Merest trace could reveal your identity and habits Esure MI5 moves to silence Shayler In Brief Bodyguard jailed Pop piracy Chough success Corrections It's painfully clear what Bush knew and when Forign Editor's Briefing Standard Life Bank AI-Qaeda's agents still a threat in 60 nations Sick Ecevit rules out Ankara poll Sharon to seek new allies for budget cuts Palestinian militants leave Cyprus for journey into exile Bankside Fully Fitted Bathrooms AOL Time Leaders meet over threat in Britain Thousands of Berlin police in Bush alert Kinsfolk accuse Klansman of racist 1963 church murders British Airways US hopes to reassure Europeans Mafia 'is stronger than ever' In Brief (AP): Cockpit gun ban (Reuters): Bosnian UN unit (AP): Editor charged (AP): Turkish amnesty (AFP): Yugoslavia aid (AFP): Zagreb charge (Reuters): Kennedy stalker Kashmir assassination intensifies war fear Villagers bury foreign militants but do not praise them The Times Francis House Children's Hospice Times Online Holiday Inn Hotel Resorts Outcry as officer punches little girl Child labour is used to make 'World Cup' halls Plea for kidnap priest Flybe. com Hp invest Plenty of juice in the Big Apple Theatre Where Do We Live Royal Court Pop Beverley Knight Shepherds Bush Empi The Times Times Online Pop DJ Shadow Astoria, WC2 Concert Ex Cathedra St John's, Smith Square Concert LPO/Eschenbach Festival Hall What's Important Blair will discover that politics is not physics The Prime Minister may have more luck promoting science than the euro I have in my hand a piece of paper, and a great deal I need to cover up with it Picture Gallery Mad dogs and our men go out in the Afghan sun Nuts and crackers The Times Diary Drugs and Damage Better treatment should not be a conduit for legalisation A New Settlement Duncan Smith is moving to the right terrain and tone Translated into English An American text destined to win the Booker Prize Party funding Transferable votes Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not… Impact of the Middle East on Britain Libraries' response to the Internet The risk of nuclear war over Kashmir Great cartoonists Gardens that inspire Play the game BBC Young Musician Royal remedies Beer and football Milk with teeth The Weather The Times Crossword 22,046 Around Britain Abroad High Tides National Forecasts Linguaphone Paul Simons Weather Eye Picture Gallery Mortgage lending shows record ?4.2bn jump Briefing Crest talks to Euroclear Winsor loses court fight ITC delays decision Punch set for soft debut Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Investec Top and bottom Commodities Merrill deal 'opens floodgates' Vandevelde in line for £1.4m bonus after recovery at M&S Vallance attacks Blair over tax increases In Business Today Www. timesonline. co. uk The Times Need to know The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Independence worth the cost Business Editor's Commentary Results in Brief Exchange rates The Times Uncertain outlook for global sales hurts EMI Big Food Group shares surge Virgin trains Compass shrugs off market concerns Business Post delays mail delivery launch CAA ruling threatens air traffic upgrade, says Nats Green passes on Rubicon bid Ernst & Young accused of breaking SEC rules BAE Systems lifted by US profits confidence Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Intertek appeal lies under surface Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits% Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates HSBC trust defections play havoc with sector Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Wall St turf war rumbles City Diary Black hole City Diary Punch drunk City Diary Life turns sour for high-tech pioneers from CA Accounting claims beset Computer Associates, writes Chris Ayres Bulgarian herdsman finds a welcome in Co Wicklow European Briefing US must value free trade Further retreat for shares Leukaemia Research Fund The man making sure England's brand is a winner Conor Dignam talks to the other manager behind the World Cup hopefuls The Times Unit Trust Information Service Landlord Mortgages The FA's new team in sponsorship Offers in the region of £380,000 The simple life? Give me the West End The Times If you want to switch, act now before interest rates go up Town regains its youth Belgravia David Birkett Bewley Heritage Brockham Park House Apartments to Let in Most London Areas Property Wanted Country Property Norfolk Homes Humberts Screen dream or hacker's delight? Online banking Paula Hawkins considers the pros and cons of account aggregation Scottish Friendly Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Ignorance is far from bliss for Isa savers Personal Finance Editor On Saturday Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Stephen Jay Gould Evolutionary biologist who challenged the orthodox thinking on Darwinism and had few rivals as a populariser of science Bryan Pringle Charactor actor who was equally at home in television's "The Dustbinmen and Printer's The Birthday Party Court & Social Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Major Sir Ralph Anstruther of that Ilk Distinguished soldier and courtier, equerry and personal friend of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Wolfgang Schneiderhan Austrian violinist with a taste for the Viennese classics who brought life to a little-known Beethoven cadenza The fitness test for WPCs The fitness test for WPCs Should women police officers be allowed to take an easier test than their male colleagues? Libraries told to turn over a new leaf for survival Do we still need public libraries? The phenomenal growth of technology and the Internet is changing for ever the way we gather information Nature Notes The Extra Hour: First Summer Time Day News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life May 22,1918 Questions answered Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Luncheons Personal Column Reception Dinners Multiple Display Advertising Items Return of the native to Chelsea University news Ceremony Court & Social Prizegiving Appointments The Embassy of the Czech Republic in London… Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Answers Marriage Thrown into confusion Eriksson's apologists adding insult to injuries Martin Samuel no excuses should be given or accepted if England's quiet guru fails Index Transaction in securities Court of Appeal Published May 22,2002 Inland Revenue Commissioners v Lalrd Group plc Before Sir Andrew Morritt, Vice-Chancellor, Lord Justice Mummery and Lord Justice Longmore Judgment April 30,2002 Channel 4 scores own goal with cheap World Cup shots Costs in wills cases Chancery Division Published May 22,2002 In re Good, deceased Carapeto v Good and Others Power to forgive delay Court of Appeal Published May 22,2002 R. C. Residuals Ltd (formerly Regent Chemicals Ltd) v Linton Fuel Oils Ltd and Another Before Lord Justice Brooke, Lord Justice Kay and Sir Swinton Thomas Judgment May 2,2002 Eastern promise No claim in breach Court of Appeal Published May 22,2002 Britvic Soft Drinks Ltd and Others v Messer UK Ltd and Another Jockey Club sues Buffham over television expose Racing Goodwood Yesterday's results Folkestone Uttoxeter Kootenay ready to land Lupe Harrison labours to points victory Boxing Garzelli kicked out of Giro after confirmed drugs test Cycling Worcester Racing MacDonald chooses her career In Brief Oriel threatened Late show Hingis ruled out Amateurs to fore The results service Sale want Bond to bolster depth of midfield Rugby union Times Square Inspired England finally turn on power Shooting star is back in the ascendant Commonwealth Games A Scot who beat severe illness opens a weekly series profiling potential British medal-winners for Manchester The Times Faulds aiming for British Open Amateur women's jubilee blown off course Golf Umpires give power to ICC's elbow over Perera Cricket Alleyne helps Barnett to lead recovery Wisden Schools like Father like Son: A Master Blaster Right way to bulk up Hurt Hoggard can prove point to Hussain Umpires call for earlier retirement The Times By Our Sports Staff: India hopes slide with Tendulkar's departure By Our Sports Staff: Keane dispute leaves Ireland in limbo Football: World Cup Germany count cost of Heinrich setback Countdown to kick-off: World Cup final squads Hargreaves sparkles amid the dross How history ridicules friendly exchanges Forlan in frame for Uruguay In Brief Bolton link Cameroon riddle Image problem Acuna banned Mexico upbeat Pele had magical touch of genius Football In an exclusive daily series selecting his greatest team, Sir Bobby Chariton chooses the first of his forwards World Cup final squads Smith treads fine line in attempt to clean up his image The Times Fulham jump gun in bringing Baresi aboard League moves to close the door on windows Shooting star England forced to gamble on Dyer Eriksson needs variety to give side added spice Index Shooting star Mortgages for Business Limited Back in the groove Interview Viewpoint Gizmos Books Plastic fantastic Music on vinyl is back. Last year we bought more than two million LPs and singles. For Richard Morrison, browsing among the 1,300 albums in his spare room, it never went away My first record Blair: my Queen and I The Prime Minister has been accused of acting like a president and caring little for the monarchy. But he was always royalist, he tells William Shawcross, and getting to know the Queen has confirmed it The best seven-day television and radio guide This Saturday only in play Honestly Jerry, it's better by cab Well, would you believe it? One week scientist say alcohal is lethal, the next it is good for our health, Vincent Graff is puzzled The Times Pootie-Poot? It's a boy thing Joan Smith Writing novels or poems is no longer an end in itself but the cue for biographers to make more money than the unfortunate author ever did Misfortune of a heroic failure The Times Child's play Toys are becoming increasingly high-tech. But as parents rush to buy 'interactive learning aids. ' would their offspring be better off with wooden blocks, asks David Rowan Put to the test PaRappa the Rapper 2 (PS2 version) £34.99 Top ten games Simply the best—or the worst? Techno babble Techno Britian will again be punished for its lack of broadband progress, says David Rowan Here comes Big Brother Opera & Ballet D'oyly Carte Opera Company Concerts Classic fM Art Galleries The Times Dark days of the Chet age Jazz Golden boy or evil junkie? Clive Davis examines the mystique of Chet Baker Critics' choice New root map The history of modern art is being revised at a huge show in Venice reports john Russell Taylor Towards Modern Art Palazzo Grassi, Venice The fun started here Photography Images of Britons never having it so good mark the jubilee, says Joanna pitman Jubilation Getty Images Picture Gallery The Times A rummage though the Queen's attic The royal collection is an eccentric mix of tastes, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Best in show Picture Gallery Private Passions Om Pygmalion and the image The novelist is seduced by the romance of a Pre-Raphaelite master Glory of a language to die for William Tyndale's translation of the Bible was a unique event for England. A new biography pays worthy tribute, says Peter Ackroyd The Times Literary Supplement How a dictator from a distant country came to be arrested in London The Times American way under attack The World We're in By Will Hutton Little, Brown, £17.99;320 pp ISBN 0 316 858714 £14.99 (p&p £1.95) 0870 180 80 80 Greek tales never myth Little Infamies By Panos Karnezis Jonathan Cape, £10;279 pp ISBN 0 224 06261 1 £8 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Diary The Times Portrait of the artist's widow as a literary victim The Girl from the Fiction Department a Portrait of Sonia Orwell By Hilary Spurling hamish Hamilton, £9.99;208 pp Isbn 0 241 14165 6 £8.49 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 89 Bestsellers The exploits of America's Don Giovanni American Scoundrel By Thomas Keneally Chatto & Windus, £20;408 pp Isbn 0 701 1697 4 5 £16 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Non-Fiction Shorts History Today The Times Bridge Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player Lesson Thirty Four 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 2660 The Times Choice Firstplus All aboard for a European CV Picture Gallery Dance partners A Working Relationship Entertainment guru James Barton and his Pa, Tara Carroll Fashion: Bagging a good investment Receptionist/Administrator Paris - Senior PA to CEO Admin/marketing Assistant, First Language English +… Eclipse Office Administrator Position Sought Financial Assistant/Bookkeeper FIA Foundation Jane Rodney Secretary/pa Dsa Bilingual Ltd Pathfinders Media Recruitmint Pa/secretary to Chairman Exciting opportunity for a well presented… Private Client Investment Marketing Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants PA with Fluent French in Slough £21,000 Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants HR Officer - £28,000 When in Spain … use a common European CV British resumés don't always work on the Continent, says Damian Barr Avoid that embarrassing syntax situation David Mattin on the answer to office arguments Time Savers Online Contacts Team Innovations Executive Assistant Fairstaff Agency Limited Experienced Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Aldrich & Company Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants BMA Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants The Times Fennel is finest fried Tasting Bags of choice Real-life fashion Verity Appointments Intuity resourcing PA to Media Chairman & CEO Based in Central London New moon Aldrich Victoria Wall Associates Executive Pa to Chairman Colefax and Fowler Tay Crone corkill Victoria Wall Associates Www. thetimes-appointments. co. uk Director's PA Tiger Recruitment Crone corkill a Spherion company Bilinguagroup Crème Maine-Tucker Paragan It's plain sailing at a shipshape hotel Conference Call FYI The Times Crème DHL Wirubkiwude Exoress PA of the year Award Topstyle

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