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News from 28/05/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Andrew Dobson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Michal Levin, Roy C. Allison, Chairman, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Dominic Kennedy and Russell Jenkins, Robert Thicknesse, Linda Tsang, Ian Blackshaw, Richard Hobson, Mark Massie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Oliver Clarke, John Bungey, Pat Treacy, Geoff Brown, Sarah de Mas (Deputy director), Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Shaun Gregory (Reader in International Security), Sir Nigel Hawthorne, Issa Hayatou, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Glles Whittell, Norman Harris, Mark Horne (Chief Executive Officer), Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, John Davies, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Alan Millard, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Sean Petherbridge, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roy Sallabank, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, John Swain (Managing Director), Richard Susskind, Vanora Bennett, David Woodward, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, John Wadham, Director, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ian Brodle, Gary Slapper, John Phillips and Zoran Zuza, Rob Wright, Paul Moynagh, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jesper Kunde, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Ken Westmoreland, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Hilary Day, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Zahid Hussain and Stephen Farrell and Catherine Philp, John Peysner, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Brian Alderson, Barnaby Thompson, Rosemary Harley, Kevin McCarra, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor and Anne Spackman, Ben Ross, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Vinnie Jones, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jane Czyzselska, Ian Campbell, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Oliver August and Philip Webster Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laurence Pope, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, John Phillips, Nick Foulkes, Chris Vale, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Christopher Irvine, Jeremy Phillips, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Peace may yet break out in Irish football's bitter war of words Arms export row damages peace mission Britain accused of supplying parts for India's nuclear forces Musharraf speech infuriates India World Cup How I was discovered Three shot dead as Mafia godmothers take up arms No Title Fiver with disappearing serial numbers a £40 collector's item Free: The ultimate World Cup guide BT Today in the Times In this section News & Comment What's Important Business In the second section The Register Sport Plus T2 Travels with the Pope: John Paul Ii refuses to let physical frailty force him to end his journeys. Richard Owen, who accompanied him on the latest trip, explains Times Online Fast Times Advice over Express takeover revealed Why Blair had a dinner date with Giscard Political Briefing Peter Riddell Intelligent Finance Spain is 'being given false hope over Gibraltar' Patients are denied life-saving cancer drug 'Our friend got on a trial, has taken the tables for more than a year and is visibly transformed. Side-effects are few.' By Our Health Editor: Prostate tumours kill one man every hour Treatment is the real test Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical briefing Hitachi How a wife diagnosed doctor's problem Football-friendly services given Carey's blessing Tiscali 'Make Jesus the centre forward of your life' Shoppers stock up for a four-day jamboree 'Shops will have five times the usual stock of painkillers to cope with the hangovers' England fans refused entry to Japan William and Harry told to be in church during match Five years for escort girl who axed lover Radical pro-hunt group pledges 'direct action' MOPS Baby Bond Times Law Reports to go online In Brief Asylum concern BBC settlement Cricketer critical Speedy justice Picture Gallery Erotic movie director for next Harry Potter Marks & Spencer Blair urged to end 50% tax perk on second homes No show for ITV's Lucky Jim or Poirot Digital depot Buy-to-let 'cuts rents' Judge has to adjourn Self case In Brief Times award Lure of the sea The Scotts Co Correction Life Search Second group avoided fellside where boy died Intel inside Murders linked to torso in Thames 90-year-old left in casualty for four days, check finds Bottom ten on the waiting list Nokia Scans give decades of dementia warning Esure Insurance Limited GM virus restores fertility to male mice Teachers to blame for pupils' assaults, says deputy head DNA clues could trap Briton's killer The British Hernia Centre Jungle. com BBC television pair drugged and robbed in France Top police vie to be Ulster's 'punchbag' Vodafone Mi5 agent exempted by shooting inquiry Lloyds TSB Business Islands greet Queen with tide of enthusiasm Hockney's original touch in a pleading art campaign Rosemount Estate Virgin one account Times Online We won't be intimidated, leader tells Pakistan Nuclear exchange would kill 12 million people on first day Hewlett Packard Weapons salesmen turn peacemongers Richard Beeston on arms exports Britain has armed both sides If anyone can keep lid on Kashmir, Musharraf can Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Zurich Bank plc The Times Lufthansa Bush and Chirac unite in tribute to D-Day heroes Berlusconi glories in Nato-Russia summit Nationwide The Times Maverick attacks Schröder's sell-out of Left Director suppressed terror information, says FBI agent Uribe tries velvet glove before iron fist in war on guerrillas Oneworld Juvenile killer to be executed today in Texas British Airways Toddler killed by suicide bomber Halifax EasyJet. com China turns to Blair for advice on reform By Our Foreign Staff: Five soldiers jailed for looting Ashdown takes over in Bosnia with EU pledge Automobile Association Insurance Service Limited (AFP): Comeback King says: I'll be papa In Brief (AFP): Hanson for trial (AFP): Suu Kyi call (Reuter): Body recovered (Reuters): Everest clean-up Singer's lament Lost leader The sublime and ridiculous from interwar Paris Opera L'Enfant et Les Sortilèges/Petrushka Grand, Leeds Rodney Milnes Theatre A Carpet, a Pony and a Monkey Bush Theatre, W12 The Times Comedy Breakthrough to Laughter Theatre Royal, Druty Lane Theatre Happy End Central Space Theatre, Nj The bulldog that doesn't bark has more bite Talking less about the single currency and asylum bolsters the Tory message Why I wouldn't trust Tony Blair if I had to face him in a rugby scrum Picture Gallery The economic wonder drug that is good health For the chop A Farewell to Arms A weapons embargo should not be mere posturing Go Figure The economy may be healthier than official data suggest God Squad The Church can learn from faith in the beautiful game Drug law should be repealed Unfair hearing Britons in Gibraltar Space odyssey Road tolls seen as a tax on business Nuclear war fear Industry under fire A lonely death Livingstone and slaves Pensions for expats Good news for lazy days Keeping tabs on the Royal Touch Royal remedies Suitability to adopt Names from the past Not a Lotto The Weather The Times Crossword 22,051 Weathercall Cisco Systems Picture Gallery Vodafone shares suffer Briefing German economy rallies BBC makes settlement Threat to NEC jobs Warning hits Hugo Boss HSBC to invest in AEA EU insurance approval Lonmin loses ground Currencies Commodities Charts of the day John Major seeks €3bn to spend Kingfisher battle with Castorama heads to court ONS figures may have underestimated growth Ratner's return Eterna The Register 'Sorry' Treves shares bonus of £472,000 The Times Vodafone investors pay high price Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Results in Brief Exchange rates Ratner to go online in jewellery comeback Focus Wickes aims to raise £190m in float Monsoon increases forecast Hamleys reports sales up 6.5% Joke that backfired proved costly for tycoon Compaq Worries over tough trading hit Invensys Nick Hasell Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Wood tops list of new issues Tempus 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 Intertek rises despite contract uncertainty Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Munich Re warns that insurance premiums must rise HIT talks to rival Gullane on £215m offer GWR to sell Australian radio interests and focus on UK Wolves cools talk of £200m payout as it returns cash to shareholders Nec Computers (UK) Ltd Anthill makes an international call for support in bid for Blu Rage says it faces collapse if cash call is flop Time to get real with the numbers The Times A new twist in Unilever s soap opera Carl Mortished looks at how the household products giant makes advertising work harder Equitable puts up its guard City Diary Yah boo sucks City Diary Baffled broker City Diary Shares close near low Institue of Directors The race to make Epsom's Derby a people's favourite Case study: The Derby After a decline in the 1900s, an overhaul has revitalised the flat race, writes Martin Waller Trust your team to play the game during World Cup Crossroads The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for Information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Landlord Mortgages Brands that speak volumes Bookshelf Uniques Now… Or Never Lessons In Radical Innovation Wolfgang Grulke, with Gus Silber Telling IT like IT is René Tissen and Barry O'Dwyer Internet security breaches threaten e-trade potential UK businesses failing to take basic precautions Elizabeth Judge outlines ways to spin a web to thwart a thief in cyberspace Business to Business Turner & co Make Money Internet Service Provider Case study Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Loans & Investment How to Increase your Sales and Profits High Income Guaranteed Return Award aims to improve partnership In Brief Sellers' seminars Venturing launch Hi-tech how-to Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? The Earl of Kimberley Playboy peer who squandered much of his inheritance and was six times married before he started to settle down Timur Novikov Leading light of the St Petersburg art scene Pat Coombs Comic actress whose Olive Oyl looks kept her in demand Court & Social Lives remembered Professor Piet Van Der Loon Oxford Sinlologist whose erudition, professionalism and rigour ser an example to all Western students of China Births, Marriages & Deaths Canon William Hurdman Unconventional pastor who, with great energy, served all sections of the community—not just the churchgoers of his parish Questions of sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Milkmen set to deliver the post Post with your pinta Should the postal service be opened up to competi Nature Notes Bismarck Sunk after 1,750-Mile Chase News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life May 28,1841 Questions answered Questions asked Forthcoming marriages Marriages Answers Personal Column Luncheon Dinner Awards Appointments Memorial service Magic—but not by the book Latest wills Flights Directory Faresavers Travel Insurance Court Circular School news Tied up in Notts In Sport Today Intentional homelessness Law Report Court of Appeal Tough talker tackling new role with rare sensitivity No constructive dismissal without breach Court of Appeal Written reasons required Court of Appeal Assa sets troubles aside in North Sea fast show Sailing Keeping England at bay Wheeler launches crusade for global play-off Rugby union Sampras stumbles at the first hurdle Tennis: French Open The results service Original Results from Roland Garros Today's fixtures Pools forecast The Times St Helens fined £25,000 by tribunal Rugby league Fitz-Gerald equals title record In Brief Picking Cotton Letham's chance Hooray for Horry Giro drugs deal Gallian and Harris quell the unrest below deck Frizzell County Championship second division Russell's resistance leaves Durham under the weather Gilchrist is charged over comments Times Square Yesterday's scoreboards Irani's call to arms revives Essex hopes Dance regime helps to change physique quickly Get fit, look fit: your five-day guide to Bolshoi Fitness Day two: Warm-up for neck, head, arms and shoulders First division Diligent Kirby proves his value all-round Butcher takes no chances against Somerset Orsham left to count their losses O'Brien keeping his Epsom options open Racing Lingfield Park The Times Newton Abbot Yesterday's results The Wright Track Tipster of the Year Predicting Derby goes like a dream Japan has not seen last of the Mohicans Football: World Cup Emirates Leeds make final effort to keep Bowyer Ljungberg fit to face England In Brief Inzaghi hopeful Spanish loot Boksic delight Glum Germans Picture perfect Delgado boost Stay and pray France prepare to start defence without Zidane Football: World Cup Camacho left exposed by his surfing stars The Times Act of Will may not be enough to upset Blatter gravy train Hedman keeps focus on England Beckham's green light offers further hope Peugeot Lost in France Leading man Derby countdown Free with the Times Tomorrow World Cup Vip Pass Time for the great showman to leave the stage Nigel Hawthorne Lifetime Arts Law See him suffer, and believe As the Pope meets George Bush in Rome today Richard Owen, who was the only British newspaper reporter accompany him on his most recent trip, asks why the pontiff maintains such a punishing, life-threatening schedule when so little seems to be achieved World Cup Fantasy League Joan Littlewood changed my life In our continuing extracts from the autibiography completed only weeks before his death, Sir Nigel Hawthome recalls an early acting failure, an unhappy brush with Osborne and how a visionary director transformed his work Life and times of a stage rebel Osborne and a big letdown An MP by any other name Has Iain Duncan Smith broken the rule of political inverse snobbery, asks Nick Fouikes The Times Anthony Howard If Blair wree to restore Peter Mandelson to the Cabinet he would undermine his own standing without doing much for his friend Talent the Tories shouldn't ignore A pro and a polished amateur Vintage Elderly people in a home were rejuvenated in a remarkable fashion shoot modeling designs by Vivienne Westwood's final-year students, says Jane Czyzselska Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Prepare early for the change A survey shows that young women, especially those who are 'stressed out', should act now to make their menopause less difficult, says Peta Bee Guess who forgot to bring EarPlanes! Can my son avoid exam-day migraine? The Times children's doctor answers reader's questions Skin prone to Eczema and Psoriasis Apollo Klinik Stuttgart/Germany How meditation saved my life Discovering her own intuitive powers helped Michal Levin to uncover a malignant brain tumour. Here, she explains how the secrets of meditation can be used in everyday life to foster good health for both mind and body Energy and the chakras Acorn Get out of my head What drives a middle-aged heterosexual to a Kylie Minogue concert? In the case of Jonathan Meades, his nine-year-old daughter - who, unlike her father, was oblivious to the unoriginality of the music, the dodgy atmosphere and the pervasive stench of deep-fried onion rings The Times Fit for a Queen's jubilee Interview You couldn't imagine this weekend's Buckingham Palace prom without Dame Kirl Te Kanawa. but she doesn't see herself as a royal favourite, she tells Robert Thicknesse Late junction A Cotswolds businessman is bringing the world's Sbc Our lost horizons Travel documentaries have lost their way, says Vanora Bennett, so only drama can transport us to disturb lands The Times New Jazz CDS: Mellow sounds from Radio 3; tricky tunes from Wayne Shorter Up the Junction Classical CDS Amazonian frogs, John Adams, Zen electronica… It can only be Late Junction's new label, says Geoff Brown English National Opera Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Kissme Kate Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Roman's conquest James Christopher has a bone or two to pick with the Cannes jury for taking easy choices The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Sky Premier BBC One Variations Picture Gallery Times 2 Crossword No 2665 Choice Rolex Drink, hooligans, contracts—it's the World Cup… Compensation culture City Law Ambush marketing HaysZMB Medical Protection Society Thames Valley Times Newspapers Everatt & Company Joanne Mansun Recruitment The Times Law Section Why the Government is hedging its bets Disputes over Leylabdii hedges are legion in Britian. But the Government has failede to cut through the difficulties with clear legislation, says Gary Slapper Norton Rose Bloody Sunday Inquiry Solicitor Department of Health Www. timesonline. co. uk/appointments Documentation Lawyer Buckinghamshire Chilterns Compensation crazy—too much claim and blame? Are we about to be overwhemled by an American-style compensation culture? John Peysner examines other avenues of readers apart from litigation HaysZMB Barrister Multiple Display Advertising Items Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Television Event and Media Marketing Ag Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal Multi-lingual Lawyer Www. timesonline. co. uk/appointments Even the football supporter has rights The crackdown on English hooligans may be going too far, says Ian Blackshaw Will the World Cup kick off licensing reform? Special extension in pubs and bars could be the fire step on the road to a continental-style cafe society in the Uk, says Jeremy Philips If any of the England players do a Keane … The FA has its own good Fifa could send a footballer home, says Alex wade In June, football's staying home Times Online Law Search the archive and law appointments online What can employers do to prevent the predicted mass absenteeism during next month's World Cup finals? Web-based injury claims are a hit The root of all football The beautiful game is awash with money and sports lawyers are cashing in, says Edward Fennell In the City Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week World Cup sponsors prepare to be ambushed 'Parasites' threaten the financing of major sporting events, says Chris Vale A fair price for the shirt on your back The OFT shows big names it is serious about punishing price-fixing, says Pat Treacy Lawyer of the week 'It was harsh for commentators to blame the football clubs' Bulletin board Fareham Borough Council TVU Www. timesonline. co. uk/appointments Why Cherie likes to give the jury a nice smile Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery GFS Rolls-Royce Judge of the International Criminal Court the Hague Focus Gulder A world united in its love of a beautiful game John Goodbody introduces a 16-page report on emerging soccer powers in the World Cup No place like home The host nations Japan Shining stars boost air of optimism Anything for a victory South Korea Qualifying is no problem, but winning is Inside Football fever lures 60,000 travelling fans World Cup newcomers Bill Edgar profiles the tournament's debutantes France's opponents have been made in France Senegal The French influence will make this African squad's debut in the finals a little more interesting A matter of life and death Ecuador Running a soccer team in South America can seriously damage your health, says Bill Edgar Rivers State Government Small, but perfectly formed World Cup newcomer and the second timers Slovenia The debut of the Cup's smallest nation is down to its canny coach, Says Bill Edgar Time to put country above club Turkey Turkey's improving squad have the talent to raise the passion for soccer to a national level Nation's ill wind of change South Africa Picture Gallery Battle to retain control of a personal Fifadom As Fifa members prepare to vote tomorrow on who will be their preside Sepp Blatter Blatter's serious problems began last year with the collagse of Fifta's marketing partners Giving countries a commercial break Big Business It's time to make the game pay, says John Goodbody The goal is a better world for children A Cup of Hope Nick Wyke on how the beautiful game can change lives The man who would be king of football Onader Where England still score Nigeria The former colony is addicled to the Premiership, says David Woodward Port of Douala Poor deal for this talent-rich nation Afruca's biggest nation churns out players, but its leagues are in chaos Picture Gallery New blood for the 'old legs' The injection of younger players has made the team hungry again Nigerian Ports Authority Carrying the hopes of a continent Cameroon They are Olympic and African champions, but can they go all the way, asks Bill Edgar Indomitable Lions will roar for their country Pride of Africa World Cup goals could provide a much-needed economic boost for Cameroon, says Oliver Clrke EDO State of Nigeria The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria…

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