News from 29/05/2002
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Andrew Robson, Lilian Thuram, Alyn Shipton, Michael Joseph, Pat McAuley, Robert Cole, Lucas Radebe, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Don Howe, Thierry Henry, Jose-Luis Chilavert, Michael Owen, Richard Hobson, Jane Bolton, John Belstead, Philip Howard, Shay given, Carol Midgley, A. Shell, David Chater, David Trezeguet, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Tom Finney, Tim Williams, Richard S. D. Ogilvy, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Vitor Baia, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Simon Peter Firth, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Howard Davies, Thrasy Petropoulos, Gabriel Batistuta, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Gary Lineker, Terry Butcher, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Rachel Holmes, Pauleta, Vincenzo Montella, Rory Watson, Nigel Hawthorne, Billy Wright, Jimmy Greaves, Gianluigi Buffon, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Kevin Sampson, David Seaman, Simon Barnes Chief Sports, Jimmy Armfield, David Hands, Raul, Mark Bushell, Mark Pougatch, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Greg Hurst, Anthea Lawson, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Stanley Matthews, Christian Vieri, Simon Tait, Roger Scruton, Paula Hawkins, Peter Wright, Robert Cole City Correspondent, David Rowan, Vanora Bennett, Bobby Charlton, Thomas Linke, Sarah Johnson, Oliver Kahn, Ray Wilson, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Martin Peters, Michael Gardiner, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, John Barnes, Geoffrey Dean, Roberto Carlos, Rio Ferdinand, J. M. Bryce, Edward Young, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Rui Costa, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Jerzy Dudek, Fernando Hierro, Johnny Haynes, Jonathan Dimbleby, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Tola Awogbamiye, Thomas Sorensen, Isadora Shilling, Noel Gallagher, Nick Hasell, Robbie Fowler, Lucio, Steve Claridge, Bryan Robson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Bobby Moore, Elizabeth Price, Francesco Totti, John Allison, T. C. B. Dehn, Nicholas Bethell, Tom Bentley, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Anne E. Kornblut, Juan Sebastian Veron, Roberto Ayala, Kevin McCarra, Alessandro Nesta, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, John Crosland and Michael Horsnell, Stewart Tendler and Andrew Pierce, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Geoff Hurst, Alex Benady, Nasser Hussain, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Richard Owen and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Wilf Mannion, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Richard Nunn, Richard Beeston and Michael Evans, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Tim Lawson-Cruttenden, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Fabien Barthez, Adam Sherwin, Ray Davies, Roger Byrne, Sally Patten, Ashley Cole, Conal Gregory, Juan Valeron, Tom Rasmussen, Hernan Crespo, Boyd Goldie, Patience Wheatcroft, Jack Charlton, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoStephen Byers buried at Number 10 Blair to appoint his sixth transport chief "The 7.42 is delayed due to champagne corks on the line" History repeats itself as Pakistanis flee fighting Free The ultimate World Cup guide The Times Today: page 2, Crossword: 22, Law Report:… What's Important Keane tramples on Irish dreams Labour spends less on transport than the Tories Home & legacy What's Important Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Byers's resignation statement and the reply from Blair Asprey Trams set for return to Central London 50 years on Did Lawrence of Arabia secretly wed this woman? Michael Jackson offers to turn out for Exeter City A rock legend's secret conies out of the closet Zurich Landlord link to home of mystery lover The Rise Byers's successor faces unfinished transport reforms We don't have an expensive branch network to… Favourites for prominent but thankless position Andrew Smith Charles Clarke Critics say problems won't vanish with new minister Commuters will still be waiting no matter who takes charge Political Briefing John Spellar Quotes on and by Stephen Byers Alan Weller Bmi November 11, 2001 Rollercoaster life of true Blairite Forced to eat his words Give Scots devolution a chance, says Queen To get mobile email working for your business, talk… Absentees mark royal welcome in Aberdeen 10,000 police on patrol in London Scientists show that time really is money Pensioner jailed for bomb hoax Marks & Spencer Victim attacked at police station Currys BT rings changes as phonecards run out of credit Lambeth Palace homes may be put on market Blunkett to spend millions on boosting voluntary work O2 Flat Rate Nice site, but still south of the river Film cuts by censor increase In Brief Church mergers Garden of peace Riot death award Elephant timing Court blow to Blunkett over traiffs for murder Three hours: Juries used to spend much shorter… By Our Home Correspondent: Killer who gambled with jail Peugeot Two Guilty of Murder Dennis Stafford is gaoled for life IF Times Online Mini Second pupil is found hanged Dome deal delayed by demand for £45m Joseph Michael Associates Jilly Cooper MasterCard Fan barred from flight to Japan In Brief Heroin haul Court muddle Torture jailing Mortgage misery Crack troops BBC's latest passion is for political drama Why can't we do a British West Wing? Armchair critic AOL Iberiab Channel 5 switches to higher art forms Nato and Russia sign deal to end 50 years of fear Empire Virgin one account Bush fails to bridge gap with sarcastic asides The President completed his tour of Europe last night. Anne E. Kornblut, of The Boston Globe, traveled with him Great ones gather for costly photo call Pars ice reserves boost chances of manned mission The Times Levy was murdered say police In Brief Killer executed Somali battle (AP): High rollers (Reuters): Lesotho victory Europe's fishing reforms will scrap 9,000 boats Underscar Xerox Duncan Smith finds rock solid support on streets of Gibraltar Quota cut angers British crews IMF accused of causing food crisis in Malawi Tiny Rise and fall of the Tasmanian tiger Suicide bombings stir Nazi memories Esure DNA may help to bring back extinct 'tiger' Holiday Inn Straw's lengthy talks on Kashmir short on results The Times Halifax Musharraf calls on old comrades for support Embargo could threaten weapons trade to India Putin steps in to offer hope of peace deal US fears Pakistan deployment could harm War on Terror British Airways Hp Libya offers $2.7bnto Lockerbie victims Human rights fall to US torturers, says Amnesty Dell Times Online AA Bullets fly as voters go to the polls in Kentucky Quaint tale delights in its verse Theatre The Lady's Not For Burning Minerbva, Chichester Benedict Nightingale Jazz Rabih Abou-Khalil Bath International Music Festival The Times Old magic and dull moments Opera la Boheme Covent Garden Concert Philharmonia/Daniel Dome, Brighton Byers had passed too many signals at danger Media frezy and management failure finished off the Transport Secretary A treasure trove or timely mementoes to mark Her Majesty's 50 glorious years Profits without honour in a foreign land Mouse trap Resigned to a Fate At last a minister does the decent thing Empty Seas The Eu has taken drastic steps to conserve fish stocks Mind your Language The spread of English is not the death of other tongues Blair's GMO call 'ignores dangers' Arms sales Patience of Paxman Letters to the Editor 1 Pennington Street, London E98 ITA Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5046 e-mail: letters@thetimes. co. uk NHS consultant surgeons' workload 'Two flags' too many for the Rock Voices raised Pensions for expats Wine and health No 10's advisers Priestly vocations among Catholics Moral victory Morals in the scrum Resignation The Weather The Times Crossword 22052 Weather call The Sleep Disorder Clinic Confidence on Hill float Briefing US data hits dollar Euro opposition grows Equitable rebels defeated7 Tomkins executive goes Stock Markets Charts of the day Virgin trains Picture Gallery Row over Uk 'slump' figures Inquiry into official statistics at centre of interest rate debate Vodafone chief set for £1.7m bonus US Government loses $17bn in accounting error In Business Today: Commentary 24, Eurpean Brefing… Sea change The Register The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Equitable Life Dome folly proves hard to shift Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief The Times Exchange rates FSA unveils shake-up of with-profits industry Scotsman buys £21m stake in Man Utd Dynegy's chief resigns Oracle Castorama challenge in court on Friday Facelift for 300 small outlets of New Look ARM wrestles with another patent case Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 US memories still haunt Emap 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 Wimpey in retreat as broker downgrades Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Start of a strategic rail link Carlton eyes links to media's big hitters SSL upbeat in spite of share dive Fuller's reports 4% fall in profits Rebels welcome Caledonia chief Barclays sees rising costs Emap in mood for radio purchases IG hit by second profit warning Siemens Northern makes Fisher approach Militant consumers demand their rights Marketing and communication The Times Unit Trust Information Service Landlord Mortgages EU throws down the gauntlet to Spanish cod-fishing armada European Briefing Further retreat for shares Australia Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Walter Lord Raymond Durgnat Freewheeling film whose idiosyncratic wit and erudition shone our from the front stalls of art house and fleapit alike Yves Robert Actor and director who delighted audieces with his wry, well-crafted studies of French life Ladisalo Kubala, footballer, was born on June 10,1927. He died on May 17,2002, aged 74 Lives in Brief Births, marriages & Deaths Professor Peter Parish British historian whose authoriative work on the American Civil War won the respect of his peers in the us Alan Wood Meticulous journalist of the old school who oversaw The Times's extensive reporting of Parliament Debate@thetimes . co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Conflict in India and Pakistan Should the West be doing more to avert war? And should all arms sales be halted? Are we paying our teachers enough? Teachers enjoy long holidays—but are they too tried and streesed to enjoy them? Nature Notes News Quiz The Horrors of Civil War Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life May 29,1885 Beatrix Potter is often associated with animals and the Lake District, but a journal entry, written at 19, shows her in the pell-mell of metropolitan life Questions answered Questions asked Forthcoming marriages School news Answers (from page 32) Personal Column Premier Tickets All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted Times Newspapers Appointment Wimbledon Tennis 2002 Announcements Court & Social Dramatic developments in Cambridge Travel Insurance Flight searchers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court Circular Luncheon Dinner Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Short cuts to financial literacy Understanding finance Confused by Cats? Put off b y Pibs? Paula Hawkins gets to grips with those acronyms and abbreviations Savings Best Buys No Title Don't be a party popper Insurance Clare stewart says that if your are organising a jubilee party, it is essential to have adequate cover Daimler Chrysler Don't forget travel cover on your Jubilee break Why a boat beats bricks Bewley Heritage City & West End LaneFox Bounds Green N11 Offers in the region of ?285,000 Brain Homes Property Spy Kensington Sw7. Apartments to Let in Most London Areas Goldfinch To advertise in the Property section please contact Henman over first hurdle Tudor may be handed chance to deliver Cricket Veteran Newman hopes Norfolk are in tune as minors take on majors Outhouse is part of curtilage Law Report Court of Appeal Published May 29,2002 Zlenlinskl Baker and Partners Ltd v Commissioners of Customs and Excise Before Lord Justice Aldous, Lord Justice Tuckey and Lord JUstice Rix Judgment May 12,2002 In Soport Today: Racing, page 38.40 Tennis, 39. The… Landowner is not a refugee Court of Appeal Published May 29,2002 Montoya v Secretary of State for the Home Department Jayawardena driven on by brother's memory Tax relief not restricted Chancery Division Published May 29,2002 Wardhaugh (Inspector of Taxes) v Penrith Rugby Union Football Club Before Mr Justice Ferris Judgment May 10,2002 Investigation in course of justice Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published May 29,2002 Regina v Cotter and Others Keane slams door shut Cowan in fine form with bat and ball for Essex Kinane ready to choose Hawk Wing in Derby Racing Yarmouth Kelso Ripon Lingfield Park Newbury Henman displays guile of clay-court specialist Tennis: French Open Woodward content to throw youngsters in at deep end Rugby Union Zurich Wales look for boost against Barbarians Bridgend's coded message In Brief Elastoplast Cup no more than game of pretend Football: World Cup Romance all but lost after poor planning The Times Sweden inclined to stifle their biggest threats Racing results Why the World Cup is No Contest By Our Sports Staff: Giro judges disqualify Casagrande over clash Cycling Wisden Schools Ipswich drawn back to glamour of Europe The Times Beckham gives England kick-start Football: World Cup Chief Foootball Correspendent In Kobe Blue Sq Fifa anger as Blatter and friends take centre stage Quinnk labours fail to resolve Irish question Football: World Cup In Izumo City Lord of the dance shows way Get fit, lock fit: your five-day guide to Boishol Fitness Day three: walst and lower gback stretch and warm-up The Times Times Square Gronkjaer fails to see funny side In Brief Theft inquiry Morientes twist Caniggia setback Wanchope plays President's yen Keane brings curtain down on sorry tale Chief Sports Writer in Tokyo Empire England's kick-start Wimbledon fans plan to fight on over relocation Inside Sport Today: Words cup football pages 41-43… French lesson Victory target Free Today Win a £61,000 Sports Car Idh a' Bheurla beo gu brath Nigel Hawthorne The Englishing of Earth Every fotnight, somewhere in the world, a language dies. Now Scottish Gaelic faces the same fate, as English continues to homogenise the way we speak. Richard Morrison looks at the culutral cost of such overwhelming linguistic supremacy Joy of a love found, pain of a love lost In the autobiography completed shortly before his death, Sir Negal Hawthorne reveals the haapines and the grief of two relationships. Opposite, he explains how he turned initial unease into personal triumph in the RSC's award-winning production of Privates of Parade Success is in the detail In the Sunday Times The Times A dim view of the Tory party The Tories no longer want posh candidates. Too late, says Carol Midgeley. They's all working in TV Mary Ann Sieghart Overlong hours lead to exhaustion and stress. They a My painfully acquired football expertise Growing into gardening War Games The us Army's new combat game is a recruitment drive packed with more startegy than blast-fest, says Time Wapshott The Times Fellowes Paper Shreder Fs5 Top ten games Simply the best—or the worst? Put to the test Luigi's Mansion (GameCube version) £34.99 Oregon Scientific In/Out Cable-free Weather Station Babble Techno Google has become an increasingly valuable search tool. David Rowan advises how best to use it Hurts so good Visual Art is pain an essential ingredient of great art? Not if it holds out no promise of redemption, says Roger Scruton The suffering of a victim is necessary if the accumulated violence of society is to be released A voice from the desert Photography The Judaean wilderness has a message for us all, says Joanna Pitman The Times Theatres ART Chicago Shockheaded Peter Akaash The Hero The Yeomen of the Guard Critic's choice Pop goes the easel British pop music owes much to art schools. Now, in Liverpool, the tables are turned, says John Russell Taylor No Welsh National Opera An eye for the ladies and gentlemen The now forgetten society painter George Romney used to rival Joshua Reynolds. A new show reveals why he should be better known, says Rachel Camphell-Johnston Royal Shakespeare Company Best in show The Crisis in Regional Museums and Galleries Incredible witnesses Viewpoint More money for museums is fine, but is David Hockney the right person to ask for it, wonders John Russell Taylor It is possible that what the public really wants is not what a bunch of artists think it wants A teenage Tartuffe with a skull tattoo If they're not watching the World Cup, they might read. Sarah Johnson on the best kid's books for half term Picture books under 8's Linda Grant Reasons to be singing in the reign Queen and Countary By William Shawcross Bbc, ?18.99;240 pp Isbn 0 563 53786 8 ?15 (p&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Blood on the tracks of the ancestral line The Blood Doctor By Barbara Vine Viking, ?16.99 Isbn 0 670 91274 3 ?13.59 (p&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Fergie sez: go Argentina The Boss The Many Sides of Alex Ferguson By Michael Crick Simon & Schuster, ?17.99 Isbn 0 743 2078 3;623 pp ?12.99 (p&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Stamping Drounds Liechtenstein's Quest for the World Cup By Charlle Connelly Little, Brown, ?9.99;326 pp Isbn 0 316 85939 7 ?8.49 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 TLS Shorts Tutiton Interesting Women By Andrea Lee Fourth Estate, ?9.99;222 pp Isbn 0 007 13504 1 ?8.49 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Orwell's Victory By Cristopher Hitchens Allen… Homage to Orwell's moral genius Bestsellers Luminous talent in the spotlight Everything is Illuminated By Jonathan Safran Foer Hamish Hamilton, ?14.99 Isbn 0 241 14166 4;276 pp ?11.99 (p&p ?1.96) 0870 160 80 80 The Times The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Choice Firstplus Working night shifts cm change your life In complete harmony A Working Relationship The composer Michael kamen, musical driector for the Queen's Golden Jubilee pop concert, and his Pa, Lora Evans Fashion: shades for summer and autumn Carousel Consultancy Ltd Knightsbridge Secretaries Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants NSR Crone corkill Eclipse West End Property Company Start Asap! Headhunting Angela Mortimer Property Pa/secretary Banking Temps, we Need You! Working in the dark can be good for your wealth Evening shifts offer lifestyle benefits too, says Tola Awogbamiye Fine art of choosing pictures for the off ice A new website can help to put the right image on the walls, says Karen Homer Time Savers Contacts Mosquito Milk Secretary/office Manager DHL Hackney Pa to Doctor ?20,000 Position Sought Times Newspapers Fletcher Estates Team Secretary Secretary/pa to Director Chase & Partners Abbott House Put a bloom on your party Tasting Keep up the tan Karen Homer Real-life fashion Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants St Paul's Cathedral Wreay European Central Bank NHS Chartered Surveyors Knightsbridge Need Secretary… Bilinguagroup Administrative Support Chelsea-based Fine Art Publishers seek competent… Career Design Ltd News International plc Joyce Guiness Full steam ahead to five-star splendour Conference Call Pa of the Year Award Fyi the Times Creme DHL Learning The Times World Cup Contents WORLD CUP PUGH Let the Show Begin My World Cup Feng Shui experts consulted over England's… What's Happening Take your seat My World Cup Winners Winners Winners Sounds good Brian Glanville's benchmark World… World Cup Books Supply Routes Bill Edgar discovers that the club which has provided the most England internationals has enjoyed suprisingly little recent success Patron Saint of England Kevin Sampson and other Anfield devotees first saw Michael Owen's brilliance on a spring night in 1996 WORLD CUP PUGH Lads? Subaru My World Cup Mark Pougatch World Cup Fantasy League The best way to follow the action Advertorial Feature Sky Sports' football presenter, Richard Keys, knows a thing or two about the importance of communication. Here in The Times World Cup Handbook he looks at hoe this applies on and off the pitch and how England and T-Mobile connect Sing when You're Winning Angus Batey meets the men behind the official England song, Geordie funsters Ant and Dec WORLD CUP PUGH 1966 World Cup Willie My World Cup Goalkeepers WORLD CUP PUGH Robson's Choice Full backs Centre-halves Wingers Tom Finney Stanley Matthews John Barnes Midfield players Centre-forwards Missing in Action Bill Edger on the England players who waited in vain for World Cup glory My World Cup WORLD CUP PUGH TOGETHER ALONE Paying for the past Conal Gregory finds that football merchandise is going for sky-high prices at auction The Fall and Rise From a little kick to that free kick, Tom Dart charts the turbulent past four years in the life of England's captain The Times The Times Two Great Sunny Afternoons Ray Davies looks back fondly at the summer of 66, when England beat Germany and he triumphed against The Beatles Top Ten Unreal Result Mark Bushell lifts the lid on an extraordinary secret from the 1966 World Cup To Watch Gianluigi Buffon Italy My World Cup Noel Gallaher Man City fan and Oasis person Vitor Baia Portugal Oliver Kahn Germany Shay given Ireland Thomas Sorensen Denmark Kasey Keller/brad Friedel United States David Seaman England Jose-Luis Chilavert Paraguay Fabien Barthez France Jerzy Dudek Poland Changing Formats To Watch Ashley Cole England My World Cup Alessandro Nesta Italy Roberto Carlos Brazil Lucas Radebe South Africa Lilian Thuraw France Lucio Brazil Roberto Ayala Argentina Thomas Linke Germany Rio Ferdinand England Come on Ref! Bill Edgar fears that officials will find the going tough Group a To Watch Freddie Liungberge Sweden TO WATCH Steve Claridge Millwall's player of the year TO WATCH Juan Valeron Spain TO WATCH Rui Costa Portugal TO WATCH Francesco Totti Italy Italy Juan Sebastian Veron To Watch Michael Owen England My World Cup David Trezeguet France Hernan Crespo Argentina Thierry Henry France Pauleta Portugal Gabriel Batistuta Argentina Christian Vieri Italy Robbie Fowler England Vincenzo Montella Italy Raul Spain And a Dark Horse Djibril Cisse France Fifa Fireworks Bill Edger on the real struggle for power this summer Ground Forces Tom Chesshyre visits five stadiums, including England's three venues and the home of the final My World Cup Sappord Where is it? The Times Almost Famous: Djibril Cisse An uncapped 20-year-old striker with phenomenal pace, Cisse (centre) has nipped Almost Famous: Ebbe Sand Almost Famous: Paolo Montero TFH Verdict The Squad Almost Famous: El Hadii Diouf TFH Verdict Group B Paraguay The Squad Slovenia TFH Verdict The Squad Spain South Africa Group C Turkey China Costa Rica Almost Famous Minton Parks Brazil S Korea USA Group D Poland Portugal Almost Famous: Armando "Peth" Texixeira Ireland Group E Germany Saudi Arabia Cameroon Group F England Sven-Goran Eriksson's team showed they have big-match temperament when they destroyed Germany in Munich last September Argentina Sweden TFH Verdict The Squad Nigeria Group G Italy Not to be confused with Javier Zanetti, the Argentine who is his team-mate at InterMilan Croatia Ecuador Russia Tunisia Group H Japan The Squad Belgium World Cup Record Tfh Verdict The Squad Preliminary Results Place your Bets M?ller louc T Mobile
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