News from 31/05/2002
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Stewart Tendler and David Lister, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Leon Rose, Brian Scovell, Andrew James Parker, Helen Studd, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Sarah Potter, Paddy Whiting, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Paul Hoggart, John Riseley, Colin D. Grant, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Robert Lefever, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Johnny Muir, Brian Pedley, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Lynne Truss, Patrick Kidd, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, J. Sykes, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Richard Maloney, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Adam Sage, Alistair Weaver, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Kevin Bernbaum, Sarah Vine's, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, P. Harden, Rodney Milnes, Hugh Montefiore, Rachel Campbell Johnston Chief Art Critic, Charles Bremner, Jill Turton, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Michael Blackwell, David Lister, Alan B. Taylor, Richard Bruton, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, George Wake, Simon de Bruxelles, Rachael Jolley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Edward F. Northcote, P. D. S. Slater, Matt Dickinson, Sarah Sanderson, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, James Doran and Zahid Hussain, Nick Hasell, Bill Bryson, Zahid Hussain and Catherine Philp, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, James R. Drummond, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, Caroline Merrell and James Moore, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Angus Clarke, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, David Elleray, Christopher Huhne, Frank Davis, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Richard Carter, Helen Pickles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Jane Czyzselska, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, David Foster, John J. C. Moss Chairman, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Bill Edgar, John Phillips, Sally Patten, Andrew McLeod, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoThe true worth of the Queen Civil List reserves at record £35.3m Palace running cost cut by 75 per cent Duchy of Lancaster income rises to £7.3m Sandringham estate delivers healthy profit Blunkett's fast track for asylum cheats hits snag The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 26. Law Report.… My World Cup journey The World Cup in The Times Rumsfeld sent on Kashmir mission Tantrums, Tatum and tennis The art of amassing a fortune that lasts Tiffany & Co The Times Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Online tax details open to prying eyes Sixsmith tries to sell story that will 'finish' Byers Farmer guilty of covering up foot-and-mouth Holland & Barrett BBC drama 'peddles ludicrous lies on Gm' It has more in common with Day of the Triffids MP's wife sues over 'freebie' Miller Brothers Fiction and fact Commerce that helps to pay for royal retreats 'Axeman' with an eye for detail The Queen Mother accomplished the art of accumulating assets Minolta Racing hopeful to miss Derby Pomp and pageantry Sainsbury's Long to rain over us, a royal weekend is better than abroad New police chief is caught in Ulster row Dixons Marathon man who is eager to chase reform Laura Ashley Finucane inquiry increases pressure Widow arrested over judge's fireball death Ken Livingstone to sample joys of fatherhood at 57 Cricket boy dies after fielding collision Hundreds stranded as jet sinks on runway Sainsbury's The Saturday Times Lotto Turner jury sees art in the most ordinary places No painting and no genius for £20,000 Britannia Building Society Sainsbury's Asylum-seekers vanish and hope for the best Currys Italy tries to block the clandestini Rail network 'needs £10bn to keep going' Boarder, 12, in hospital after vodka session MP cleared of assault on diner In Brief House walkout Blue Flag awards £35,000 payout Mobile Explosive Holidays Should you go for gold? Homebase The gentle art of taking a seat Patients keep NHS waiting Surgeon guilty of abortion without consent Intelligent Finance Epsom salts cuts the risk of death in pregnancy Pc World The Computer Superstore House prices rising at fastest since 1989 Homes worth £5 more for each day of the Queen's reign The Document Company Xerox By Our Legal Editor: Plan to ban witness payments 'flawed' Golden hello for old soldiers Home Office is told to speed life prisoners' release Organic crops won't feed world In Brief Struck off Rovers stand in Algarve body Financial attack TV man jailed Eton eviction Kicking the habit Correction Judge apologises to Rastafarians over hat arrest Morning drinks put hunt woman in jail for three months Jessops Time to Celebrate Countess in horse crash wins bus firm payout Time to Celebrate Picture Gallery Guide to the Government Wales Office Prescott jabs away at Byers's Labour critics Two offices and he still needs more room June is half price eye exam month Citibank premium banking MPs fall out over transport report Bush fears shaky diplomacy could derail war effort Foreign Editor's Briefing Troops leaving tribal areas for Kashmir Virgin mobile Our Foreign Staff: Pullout threatens al-Qaeda hunt Beautiful valley where civilians meet ugly end Give me a clear poll mandate, pleads Chirac Bloodbath fear after Algerian vote massacre Who's who in Gold and Silver Australia urged to find Nazis In Brief (AFP): Women 'unequal' (Reuters): Rescue crash (AFP): Rare bird (AFP): Ross in clinic B&Q (AFP): An ancient Gallic mystery Soleman parade ends long battle at Ground Zero Disaster zone Prada FBI given free hand to monitor suspects Germany tries to quell revolt over euro cheats Balkan President linked to Mafia Just AAsk Samsung The Times CIA chief begins new Middle East peace initiative Budget deal takes heat off Sharon E2B internet Rabbi takes lesson to London The Times Winedirect (AFP): Red Cross in Bosnia bias row In Brief (Reuters): Border violence (AFP): EU clears poll (AFP): Rocket raiders (Reuters): A fair cop Too woolly to be really Cosi Opera Così fan tutte Coliseum Rodney Milnes Concert ORR/Gardiner St John's, Smith Square World Cup Fantasy League Times Online Concert Evgeny Kissin Festival Hall Theatre Life After Life National Loft What's Important Blair selects youth side to back up his dull new team It is almost as though he has been taking tips from Sven-Göran Eriksson An elephant's trunk and a cinnamon roll to help our global communication Picture Gallery Our quest for Lawrence is a search for ourselves Payback time Hike Hitch The switch to the euro risks boosting inflation Policing Ulster Politics determined the choice of the Chief Constable Patient, Heal Thyself No-shows at the surgery should pay a fine 1 Pennington Street, London E98 ITA. Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5046 e-mail: letters@thetimes. co. uk Letters to the Editor Parameters for 'legal' drogs use Our attitudes towards asylum-seekers Consequences of adopting the euro Byers's resignation Pensions for expats Part-time teaching Hidden strength of the UK economy The bigger Booker Jubilee and jail Church and sport Visual aids The Weather The Times Crossword 22,054 Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall Boots Fears of new slump as tech stocks dive Dollar falls worldwide Briefing Hodkinson appointment Tube funding concern Monro's Matalan options Castorama sets terms Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today: Commentary 28. Graham Searjeant… Sorry saga Commodities Fresh tack as Durlacher pair depart S&N in spotlight as SAB swallows Miller The Friday interview Germans on brink of Wembley victory Young Ridgway & Associates Limited The Register The Times Need to Know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Citi Sicav Home truths about techMARK Business Editor's Commentary Results in Brief The Times Exchange rates Granada recants as ITV Digital toll revealed Vivendi fails to ease debt burden fears DMGT dampens recovery hopes Club Old Mutual stake sold as lock-up deal ends Eurotop 100 Signs of turnaround at Invensys Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates TTP suffers in wake of Nokia's share slide Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Boots pins hopes on refurbished stores National Grid takes £755m telecoms charge Microsoft Office C&C aims for July flotation BA warns of ticket price rise if landing fees go up Restructuring charges put Invensys in the red TBFG upbeat despite sales fall at Iceland Teesland plc KPNQwest warns customers as it fights for survival The Times Unit Trust Information Service Darling's new department can only fail Investors vote against MobilCom founder Microsoft talks to SEC about 'cookie jar' Touche and tell helpline Mad hatters Flagged up Fury across the Channel clothed in Gallic charm The Firday interview: Jean-Hugues Loyez Sally Patten meets the man resisting Kingfisher The thoughts of Jean-Hugues Loyez The Lawn Tennis Association Shares pull back from low Don't get swindled Sunshine at the right price Overseas Property Worldwide Timeshare Hypermarket Picture Gallery Before Shelds & co. Ltd French Property News Florida & Spanish Homes Marbella Homes Yes, but how do you pay for the home abroad? Propertunities The Western Algarve Parque da Floresta Golf and Leisure Resort Andalucia Orlando Caterhams built for speed and licensed to thrill Andrew McLeod recounts his drive of a lifetime S320 CDi Sl320 Slk320 Sia London Cooper S Motors New Boxster S Rolls-Royce & Bentley Porsche 993 DVLA 911 996 Carrera4 996 Boxster Arnage Registration Numbers DVLA Crash survivor happy to he still driving Euro continental cars Alfa Romeo General World Class Winners The Times Gtv 3.0 24v V6 To Advertise (Trade) Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Wanted Classic Cars Aston Martin General The Times Classic Cars Ferrari American Express Ferrari 550 Maranello Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Range Rover Jaguar & Daimler Xj8 3.2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Lotus Maserati Mercedes Mercedes Auction E300 TD Estate Clk320 Clk320 Cab Eleg Clk C250td Mike Allan Yachts Elite Registrations Reg4Vehicles. co. uk Pau 1R En52 and Sl02 New Tpr 2 Hob 1T He 3 Who 151T H1 GCA En51 Ano 5 GWL C1 LLY 15 EXY Coo2 JAG 1 MSE PG's Numbers CNDA Extend your Horizons with Sloane Helicopters Ltd To Advertise in the Motoring Section Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Thomas Freeman His Honour Christopher Beaumont Eric Miller Court & Social Umberto Meoli Lives in Brief Mildred Wirt Benson John Middleton Murry Births, Marriages & Deaths To place A man with a mission Roman Catholics respond to calls for the Pope to step down by explaining the nature of his calling Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Bill Bryson online The award-winning author answers your questions from his World Cup base in Seoul Taylor Gets his England Call Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life May 31,1924 After a night by the Thames listening to Pell?as et M?lisande, the war poet Stegfried Sasson set off, by contrast, to visit H. G. Wells in Essex, where one of the guests was a former mistress of King Edward Vii. Introspective, he reflects upon worldliness Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted Announcements Children on Dialysis The Times Today's royal engagements Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items We Buy Wimbledom Debentures Premier Tickets Patti Carling Times Newspapers The night sky in June Memorial service Flight searchers Jet, Set, Go! Options Travel Insurance Best Buy Travel Insurance School news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Answers Marriages UK infringes Convention Law Report European Court of Human Rights Receiver is paid from assets in hand Court of Appeal Lack of oral hearing does not risk fairness Court of Appeal Assessing variables in each case when hearing appeals Court of Appeal Person individually concerned by Community measure Court of Justice of the European Communities Parole Board delays breach human rights Court of Appeal Article does not apply to substantive law of state Court of Appeal Published May 31,2002 Matthews v Ministry of Defence Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matrvers. Master of the Rolls. Lord Justice Mummery and Lady Justice Hale Judgement May 29,2002 Henman bows out in Paris Neville aims for reversal of family fortunes Commonwealth Games David Powell "A netball star in the shadow of her brothers shoots for glory in Manchester Times Sport Today: Motor racing, page 46. Rugby… The Times By Our Sports Staff: Goode looking for repeat of gold strike Hussain's gamble pays off World Cup Fantasy League The Times Wrold Cup Fantasy League T Mobile Enter your team by noon today for maximum points Coulthard finds steel in quest to be champion Motor racing End of road beckons for troubled Minardi Nottingham Racing Adamson eyeing winning return from injury Synchronised swimming Harrison given task of propping up ailing Salford Rugby league Catterick Stratford Leading trainers duped in BBC investigation Racing AYR Yesterday's results Brighton Bath Henman stumbles at second hurdle Tennis: French Open In football there's no such The results service Today's fixtures Clubs frustrate Woodward's grand plan Rugby union Blue SQ Spoilt amateurs must not become par for course Sarah Sanderson Player power at cancelled event causes concern Woburn has yet to be nice to Monty Golf Boast a balletic body Get it, look fit: your five day guide to Bolshol Fitness Day five: cellulite-busting bum walk McDonald likely to be denied his due Sailing Abingdon aim to head nation's schools Rowling Times Online Holmes avoids the spotlight In Brief US Marshall Four return Olympic target Uphill work Cheery Booth Hoggard a character for England's future Cricket William Hill Wisden 20:20 The Times Exeter defy the odds to stay among the student elite India tour endangered by Kashmir conflict Colour scheme likely to increase drifters Shropshire miss prize on return to school Cricket: Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy Surrey's batting depth leaves Scots trailing Matthew Pryor's guide to the Frizzell County Championship first division Yesterday's scoreboards Kenway and Johnson earn place in the sun Second division By Our Sports Staff: Shreck is consolation for hapless Cornwall Tables Ladbrokes Football Chelsea's recruiting continues in double deal Houllier switches his focus to £9.5m Diouf Inspired Caddick lifts England Times Sport Today: Cricket, pages 50-51. Football,… Michelin In a protracted deception worthy of a Dick Francis novel racing trainers have been duped by undercover television reporters Starting Today An 8-Page Separate Section Tomorrow World Cup Vip Pass Online now Still Keane Beckham takes place in the sun Hargreaves winning midfield battle Still keen Day 1 Time to indulge but can the main course live up to the starter? Wounded Ireland keen for fray to begin Suitable for all tastes - especially bad Babayaro sweating over place In Brief Friendly fire Mostovoi doubtful Move no mistake Sono inspiration One-way ticket Wanchope ready Race to be fit Zen master shows his disciples serene way to success Argentina 1 England 0 (Maradona, 1986) Lastminute. com 'Seoul is abuzz. The people have not looked so happy since the Japanese pulled out in 1945' How brush with Big Jack's authority in '94 leaves me unable to relate to rebel Roy Who's fit to take charge of has already proved that he The final? Collina is a world-beater Even the odd power failure cannot hamper electric atmosphere among the hack pack Capital yet to show dramatic symptoms of World Cup fever France find some familiar faces in opposition The Football Association By Our Sports Staff: Fadiga free to take on champions World Cup betting World Cup Times Square Going stir crazy—one hunk or two? Indiscipline overshadows Cameroon's triumph over lacklustre champions Campbell out to prove he's the cat's whiskers Ok computer, so it's Argentina to win T Mobile Final Viewpoint T2 Arts Style Media I'm a lover—not a fighter The Ginny Dougary Interview 'I was a one-way street—mad, madder and maddest' Monday The Times Let Ronald whip us into shape Under Sarah Vine's plan, McDonald's could actually be good for people In New York Nicholas Wapshott Americans take pity on British children at boarding school, but think nothing of leaving their children with complete strangers Now the sprint to rebuild And the winner is ... you! Learning to love Big Brother Television a third series of Big Brother is under way and, despite herself, Caitlin Moran is again transfixed. But then it is one of the wonders of our modern age Watching a woman in trackie bottoms using a carpet sweeper is so soothing Caitlin's guide to the housemates Panic Room Theatres Swan Lake Stand clear New Albums The hotly tipped Ms Dynamite has travelled to the us to make an explosive solo debut, says Lisa Verrico Boy's stopped swinging New Albums David Bowie's latest is an emotionally desiccated affair. Has age caught up with him, asks David Sinclair BBC 6 music Cepede Mode Live Dvd If You Hand the Opportunity In the opera, the goddess relents at the last… DigitalClassicstv The Times Hats off to one's For decades the Queen turned to hat-maker Elfriede Fluss, who tells Jane Czyzselska about her visits to the palace Six of the best Flying the flag The Times Offersdirect Tall order for Ofcom head Tiger Recruitment The Times Carrer Design Ltd Crème Position Wanted To advertise in the Crème section please contact one… Times Newspapers 'We'll treat the Royals as seriously as football' David Dimbleby, host of the BBC's Jubilee coverage, says the age of deference is over. By Penny Wark Media Diary The Sunday Times Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Television & radio T2 satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling T2 radio Choice Choice T2 films Picture Gallery Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2668 Choice Firstplus Picture Gallery Sorted 52 Family Weekends Away: Part 2 Toyota Great weekends start here Inside Corolla Verso Moments Advertising Promotion Then there was a stony silence Avebury Wilshire Emma Haughton and family are mesmerised by the Avebury stone circle What else? Tales from the towpath Being there Tag-a-long on the Tarka Trail Catching the wave What else? Being there Too dark to see your hand Blaenafon torfaen Chris McCooey puts on his miner's hat and descends to the coalface of the 'Taffy Taj' Fantasy castle where fairies Being there Teenagers straining at the leash? Take them to Soho by sea, says John Naish Brighton East Sussex Alfriston and other animals What else? Being there The Place where it's it's cool Burford Cotswolds Christina Hardyment admires bats in the belfry at Cotswold Wildlife Park Tales from the Bibury riverbank What else? Being there Roll out the barrels Burton upon Trent Cane And dunce's cap Caroline Morrow Brown visits the museum of childhood at Sudbury Hall Being there Drifting on the Dart Dartmouth Devon Andrew Eames soaks up the scenery on a trip up river from Darmouth to Totnes What else? Monks' tonic to lift the spirits Being there Easy rider in the city Edinburgh Kate Patrick and family spot the sights of Edinburgh from its traffic-fee cycle tracks What else? Murder most foul: youse all invited Being there Do not exceed speeds of 4mph Grand Union Canal Berkhamsted Martin Symington enjoys a slow narrowboat trip along the Grand Union Canal MS: To the beech forest What Being there Look out for warty doris Hull The Humber city has a new café-culture vitality, says Stephen McClarence Humungous, like my Dad What else? Being there When the guns fall silent Isle of Purbeck Dorset Martin Symington takes a wander through Tyneham, where time has stood still Scouting around What else? Being there Come Isle of Wight Andrew Eames rediscovers the great British beach holiday What else? Walk to a Being there Holy Island offers modern pilgrims a refreshing retreat, says Helen Pickles Lindisfarne Northumberland Castles, cozzies and kippers What else? Being there London From T Rex to dim sum on an all-day travelcard What else? Being there Doing the Kentwell Swivel Long Melford Suffolk Don your doublet, grab your groats and go back to 1549 with Sophie Campbell What else? Rescued by a labour of love Kentwell Hall has survived through skilful reinvention, says Simon Jenkins Being there Is this a fossil Mummy? Lyme Regis Dorset Kirsty Fergussion and her children decide that Charmouth beach really rocks What else? Donkey heaven, heavenly Beer Being there MacHynlleth Mid-Wales The discreet charm of Aberdyfi Picture Gallery Warming to the green house effect Andrew Eames visits a shrine to alternative lifestyles where they are even kind to slugs What else? Being there Days and knights on horseback New Forest Hampshire Pony trekking in the New Forest gives Amy Barry an uncanny sense of history What else? Old cars, jazz, high living Simon Jenkins finds Beaulieu alive and revving Being there Willows, herons and glinting waters Norfolk Broads Nicholas Roe gives noisy boats a wide berth as he takes to the river in a Canadian canoe What else? Quite a tern colony Being there A ride on the wild side Nottingham James Urquhart experiences the thrills and spills of white water rafting Hidden depths No Title Being there Saints and wrecked starships Pembrokshire Sam Llewellyn braces himself to battle the elements on a coastal walk in Pembrokeshire Child's Play among the turrets What else? Being there To the lighthouse Plymouth Brian Pedley sheds light on one of Europe's most spectacular maritime cities What else? In Robbie the Boatman's realm Being there Hark! Loud squeals of Ravenglass Cumbria Caroline Morrow Brown admires the rare owls at Muncaster Castle Dead chuffed No Title Being there Warwick There's a surprise on every corner at Warwick Castle, says Christina Hardyment Boating and the bard What else? Being there Will Watts has a good job title. He is Dinosaur Coast Officer for N Follow the footprints of prehistoric giants in the real Jurassic Park, says Jill Turton Museum of the macAbre What else? Being there Here's looking Woodchurch Kent Youngsters delight in petting the baby animals at the Rare Breeds Centre, says Bea Cowan Sitting on the dock of the bay What else? Being there Touristy Boards Plan & Go The new Corolla. A care to be pround of Toyota
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