News from 04/12/2002
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Andrew Robson, Christine Buckley and Caroline Merrell, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, A. McConachie, David Adams, Kate Atthow, David Heathfield, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Fred Redwood, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Mark Hodgkinson, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Care Trust, Anne Woodham, Andrew Leedham, Roger M. Bale, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Bridget Ogilvie, James Meyer, Sue Barker, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Carol Midgley, PS, David Chater, Barry Goodchild, Angela Court, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Ludovic Kennedy, Dave Allen, Carl Mortished, Caroline Inman, Peter Bolt, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Jackie Murphy, director, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Andrew Pierce and Michael Horsnell, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Andy Shaw, Rory Watson, Mark Jones, Julia Neuberger, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, James Doran and Sarah Butler, Adam Sherwin and Raymond Snoddy, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Robert Nye, John Cunningham, Mary Bright, Michael Goodman, Ron Short, Charles Bremner, Alan Paul, Mark Giles, Helen Rumbelow, John McEnroe, James Currie, Nicholas Wapshott, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Richard Cork, Jane Belson, John O'byrne, Lisa Armstrong, George Brock, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Richard Mumby, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Julian Ma, Dominic Kennedy and Daniel McGrory, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Philip Webster Political Editor and Valerie Elliott, Elaine Monaghan, Alison Roberts, Susan Pape, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jane McClure, Raymond Keene, George B. Kirya, David Law, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peter Lachmann, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, John Fox, Stewart Tendler, Lewis Stuart and Mark Souster, Dalya Alberge, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, Michael Rhodes, Dominic Kennedy, Terence F. Matthews, Nick Szczepanik, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Ian Johns, David Wight, Mel Webb, Deborah King, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Paul Jones, Vanessa Smith, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Joy Rhodes, Richard Stevens, Malcolm Burgess, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Crisp, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Wolf Chinnery, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Muntzer Mughal, Doris Faden, Geoffrey Harrison, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Beeston and Charles Bremner, Tobias Lege, Zoran Kusovac and Roland Watson, Patience Wheatcroft,
ResumoIndex Royal inquiry after new butler trial fiasco Prince acts swiftly to head off cash-for-gifts criticism Return of the gold standard for a level M25 rape arrest Inside Trial suspended Woman, 95, shot The Times Old flames offered online to kindle new romances Index Labour MPs reject hunt fudge Trees are the fall-guys for London bus crash Sandals In this section Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online MPs haund a dumb creature for cruel pleasure Parliamentary Sketch Tories put their faith in anti-EU hardliners Celibacy 'drives some priests to be sex abusers' Disestablishment has benefits, says report MoD cost-cutting is selling Forces short Collision warship to be repaired for £26m C&G Royal inquiry on new butler trial fiasco Rail maintenance man held in M25 rapist hunt Bear with bottle goes for £32,900 at auction Nation is going bananas for diets Currys Burrell's acquittal destroyed second theft trial Brite Smile Pub gossip prompted pursuit of two butlers Inquiry into trial collapse Marbles Why did Crown take so long to act? Prince's wedding-ring note widens place inquiry Archetypal Jeeves who won royal patronage for his kindly touch Garrard The Link £500,000 boat sold for £1,200 Dyke spared the wrath of Welsh law over Robinson's 'racist' gibe People Stephen's Frying tonight Peugeot BiE labelled 'bullies' in Europe The ghost of Maxwell hangs over new book 100,000 sign up to BBC digital First-time writer wins children's book prize Oasis cut short tour after club brawl A-level watchdog to ensure papers are marked fairly Children died as mother rang lover Women 'killed four men' In Brief Edwards caution Pill's cancer link Curries in a hurry Correction Sun microsystems University boom creates era of sexual tolerance Citizen Rich favour London road toll BT Survey shows the public has some pretty weird ideas Political Briefing Portland patient died after doctor's 'grave neglect' Surgeon 'accidentally, cut into skull' The British Hernia Centre Sun microsystems Pupil, 12, killed as school bus hits tree Jail sentences for domestic killings 'are too lenient' Kwik-Fir Home-buyers ignore price jitters Seat auto emocion Girl tells of mother's fatal fight with father Mother who rejected happy pill and beat the blues Beacon of hope in war on Aids The Times PC World Divisions over euro are not the whole picture One reason for the current spate of stories about a Downing Street rift is that the Chancellor still has his eyes on the top job. Philip Webster reports Former drugs czar blamed for picking targets ''out of the air' Number of harion prescriptions for addicts to double Alliance Leicester Fujitsu Siemens Computers Ministers on collision course over hunting Bill Main points British Gas Citibank Labour backbenchers vow to fight for a ban Today in Parliament Exmoor's endangered species include deer, dogs… Saudi Arabia hits back over US 'freeding frenzy' One. Tel AIM High & Parker (Reuters): Iraq fires on Kuwaiti ship Monitors inspect Saddam's palace poetry British Muslim held tinder terror law Colombia Ira trial stops as witnesses take fright Siamese twins to go their own ways after 28 years DMA Nationwide Double lives Holiday Inn (Reuter): US steps up pressure on EU to admit Turkey Just AAsk Halifax Restored Medusa returns to Uffizi (AFP): Egyptian activist set free In Brief (AFP): Eta strikes again (Reuters): Greek royal deal (AFP): Danish rejection (AFP): Ryder 'probation' Jamaica to brings back hanging in drug crime fight Lawyers 'failing death row men' Zoom in on big savings Envoy pays high price for silenced mobile The Computer World Fantasy cruises wrecked by virus Times Online Woman aged 95 become oldest victim on intifada Créateur D'automobiles EU seeks early ban on unsafe ships Swaziland judges on strike against King Prodi to show Ms hand on powers Ghost of Christmas passé Theatre a Christmas Carol Lyric, Hammersmith Opera Albert Herring Royal College of Music The Times Concerts Huddersfield Festival Pop Manic Street Preachers The Point, Dublin Theatre Engaged Orange Tree, Richmond Schröder is leading Germany to disaster Just when I get a sniff of my bus pass, they whip it out from under my nose Picture Gallery Poisoned by terror made and sold in Whitehall Which of us is the true fascist, Home Secretary? Phoney Peace Weapons inspections are futile without an iraqui inventory Fruits of Democracy Mr Tally Man tallies our new passion for bananas The way forward for firefighters Slow progress in improving the Nhs Scientific trials vital for Gm crops Zimbabwe crisis Ticket surcharges Poland and the EU The Times Murders come in different classes Christmas Appeal When I was a lad. . . World champions The Times-Crossword 22,214 Nokia Paul Simons Weather Eye Barclays profit warning Chancellor 'too bullish' ECB tipped to cut rates Sage profits increase Independent to restate Instmet cuts hit Reuters New job cuts at Pearl AOL warning hits shares Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Index Commodities Easy Money Government cools on Post Office 'bank for the poor' Vodafone loses battle for France's SFR to Vivendi Smirnoff drink cuts no ice Oracle Business Maxwell trustees 'not to blame' The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Colt Total letdown for post offices Business Editor's Commentary Basics are right at Barclays Whitehall should stop medding Results in brief The Times Vivendi risks all for frofit generator Brown threat to tax havens AMP raises jobs toll at Pearl to 3,400 Collapsed insurer to cut profits by £160m Societe Generale Three directors resign Corus faces Ftse exit amid disposal worries Stock Markets Rumour of the day Biggest price movements of the day Eurotop 100 Compass continues upwards Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Universal Salvage off Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Compass points the way with 25% dividend rise M&S in talks with Gristede's over Kings Gazprom plans biggest pipeline Barclays down on profits warning BT Picture Gallery Dome's £5bn development plan to be tendered before Christmas Shaftesbury says restaurant plan is 'completely nuts' Times Unit Trust Information Service All in a tangle over Third World yarn Swiss refuse to roll over Colour of oil is never green European briefing The Times Ward election delayed City Diary Storybook ending City Diary Jeff Probyn City Diary Cheques in the post are a gift for the fraudster Paula Hawkins looks at the safest ways to send money Brown's borrowing could provide boost for annuities Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links On Saturday Allied Irish Bank (GB) That weasel word 'percentage' Personal Finance Editor How to get your foot on the ladder in the North There are plenty of new flats for under £80,000 if you ignore the luxury label. Caroline Brannigan finds some affordable up-and-coming areas Damages for council failure to protect from sex abuse Law Report European Court of Human Rights Published December 4,2002 E and Others v United Kingdom (Application no 33218/96) Before J. P. Costa, President and Judges Sir Nicolas Bratza, L. Loucaides, C. Birsan, K. Jungwiert, V. Butkevych and W. Thomassen Deputy Section Registrar T. L. L Early Judgment November 26,2002 Recycled material is not waste Court of Appeal Published December 4,2002 Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Parkwood Landfill Ltd Before Lord Justice Aldous, Lord Justice Jonathan Parker and Mr Justice Aikens Judgment NOvember 28,2002 Converted flat was grist to the mill Harvesting grass justifies set-aside Queen's Bench Division Published December 4,2002 Wren v Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and Others Before Mr Justice Cooke Judgment November 14,2002 Three of the best Commute: Neston, Cheshire, £395,000 Country: Nacton, Suffolk, £310,000 Conviction for sex offence does not disqualify lies driver Queen's Bench Division Published December 4,2002 Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions v Snowdon American-styke ski resort takes France by storm Hundreds of luxury chalets are being snapped up in a new Alpine village because of a system of tax refunds, says West London Brydian Court Beaches International Property Villa in Mijas Northern Costa Blanca Overseas Property Ocean Estates International Shares close near low De Beers Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Captain Edward L. Beach Submariner and author who commanded the nuclear-powered Triton on the first submerged circumnavigation of the globe Eugene T. Gregorie Car body designer who combined flowing lines and classic proportions to produce the famous Lincoln Continental Mary Bright Curtain-maker whose dezzlingly artistic creations adorned the homes of the rich and famous Court & Social Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths The Very Rev Lawrence Jackson Churchman who used his gifts as a speaker to reach a wide congregation both in church and beyond Canon Donald Nicholson Devont Anglo-Catholic who, by advice and example, encouraged other to seek their vocation Lives in Brief Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debatable points A round-up of readers' views on some of the many subjects that have been discussed recently on this page Nature Notes News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes From Our Correspondent: Prince Andrew Banished: Loss of Rank Word Watching Daily Life December 4,1886 Questions Answered Court Circular Dinners Personal Column Flights Directory Contact Details for Classified Advertising Memorial services Christmas Gift Guide 2002 Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Premium Bonds Legal appointment Forthcoming marriages University news Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marriages Flintoff returns to action Why sport and life are both risky businesses Pilates helps to balance the mind and muscle Get fit, feel fit: Football fitness Index The results service Kirkland takes over of the secret Today's fixtures Picture Gallery Sunderland surrender Car Locator Edwards forced to call off duel with MacArthur Sailing Correspondent Towler twins eager to follow in mother's illustrious footsteps Ice skating Angela Court Former world champion turns to coaching her daughters Fahey secures historic victory as Giisholm pushes him to limit Real tennis Nurofen Recovery Small goes through the pain barrier to claim win Snooker See More Business well prepared for Rehaersal Reading the racecard Southwell Catterick Plumpton Results from yesterday's two meetings Hereford Lingfield Park Times Square Augusta member resigns as dispute escalates Whaley joins man's world Joe Pinnington Stanford creep up on the rails to take title Hoylake welcomed back on to Open rota after long exile John Hopkins Royal Liverpool responds to challenge to get house in order England to wait for verdict on Flintoff Telfer signals end to most enduring double act in Scotland's history Rugby union Six Nations men in the middle Pizzonia gets off to bad start at Jaguar Motor racing By Our Sports Staff: Gayle blows up storm for West Indies BT England relying on Walker to advance Hockey Young Scot fakes shine off Bond In Brief Jones steps up Sinfieid at helm Treble chance Blow for McRae Abera comeback United reap rewards for keeping faith with cool Forlan Worthington Cup Francis fined by FA for hitting player Frustrated West Ham supporters target 'unambitious' Brown Black shines as Palace surge into last eight Peacock strikes late to grab the points By Our Sports Staff: Thompson to seek another four-year FA term Eriksson haeartened by elevatin of Kirkland Sukur talks keep pressure on forwards The Premiership today: Job sidelined with skull fracture while Berger falls victim to another knee injury Roma fail yet again to put out northern lights Letter from Rome Wilkinson at a loss after being cut down by sheffield steel Kournikova set to reign at last. . . after a fashion Who Blinked First? Inside Sport Mortgages for Business Smallpox Reportage Picture Gallery Adultery Books Inside God save the Quenns True Fiction After an Ulster "Hard Man" is Revealed as a Drag Queen, Mark Jones Look at History's Other Great Cross-Dressers The First Wellington Boot was a Red Patent Leather Number The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart As a Valnerable Human Being, Rowan Williams Lacks Deviousness and Conspiratiorial Skills The Archbishop Has to Learn Not to Mind so Much Human Jungle Smallpox: The Lethal Choice we Must Face As 500 Key Personnel are Inoculated against Smallpox, Mark Henderson Explains why we Find the Vaccine and its Side Effects as Terrifying as the Disease, while Dr Thomas Stuttaford Recalls Previous Outbreaks A Rite of Passage How Charles Dickens Saw It Hell of Residence As the Blairs are Said to Have Bought a £250,000 Flat for their Student Son Euan, Carol Midgley Investigates "Studentification", Which Brings Huge Profits to Landlords but Major Problems to Locals The Times London Art Fair Adultery in Heart and Mind Emotional Intelligence Can an Intimate Friendship Threaten your Relationship? It's Called Emotional Infidelty and Can Be as Damaging as an Affair, Says Moira Petty The Serial Adulterer The Betrayed Wife Love Etc What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Jane Belson I Want Emotional Responsibility Neat Beats Street Front Row why Establishment Chic is Replacing Scruff Style on Best-Dressed Lists. By Lisa Armstrong And the Winner for Best Handbag is A Man with an Eye for the Noir-Ish Nude White's in for Winter Coats Dirty Little Secretes As Hospital Infections Kill 5,000 People a Year, Anne Woodham Says Laundries Must Clean up their Act Cancer Research UK Entertainments Macbeth The Lion King Dangerous Liaison … John Malkovich's Directing Debut is a Film about Terrorism. He Tells James Christopher why The Antiques Erode Heritage unless the Money to save Them Can Be Found These Works of Art—and Countless Others—will Soon Be No More. Dalya Alberge Reports TLS Picture Gallery Timely Words to Draw upon Exhibition Look at the Words, Read the Pictures, Feel the Power of Moern Art, Says Richard Cork Words York Art Gallery MVC The Art of Provocation Conspiracy Theorist and Occasionally Sublime Poet Amiri Baraka Spits his Vitriol at James Bone Diary A Life Lived on the Edge of the World The Shackleton Voyages Ed. Roland Huntford Weidenfeld & Nicolson £25;312 pp ISBN 0 297 84316 8 Shackleton: An Irishman in Antarctica by Jonathan Shackleton and John Mckenna Lilliput Press £19.39;192 pp ISBN 1 843 5100 9 Would You Walk by on the Other Side? In Hirer's Town Hall Burton-On-Trent Europe Many Did Not Murray Walker The Times Non-Figtion Shorts Public Poet, Hiddine Drama John Betjeman: New Fame, New Love, 1934-58 by Bevis Hillier John Murray £25;480 pp ISBN 0 719 55002 5 Intertextuality and the Man Allusion to the Poets by Christopher Ricks Oup £20;352 pp ISBN 0 19 925032 4 Reviewery: Essays and Reviews by Christopher Ricks Kamac Books £22.50;400 pp ISBN 1 59051 019 4 Scrutony of Conflict The West and the Rest: Globalisation and the Terrorist Threat by Roger Scruton Continuum £12.99;196 pp ISBN 0 826 46496 3 Foyles Festivities Back to the Future The Stayman Convention Lesson Twelve Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Appearing on a Reality Television Show is the One Thing that Adult Males Think about Even More Frequenily than Sex, Believes Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Sky One Choice Radio Radio 1 Choice Films Sky Movies Premier BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2828 TV Choice Times Newspapers Limited Firstplus Fashion: get ready for the party season Right up their Street A Working Relationship Kieran Roberts, producer of Coronation Street, and his PA, Jane McClure A boom time for PAs in the North Skanska UCL Audio Secretary Times Newspapers Parker Bridge Recruitment Ltd CPA plc PMP Consultancy Career moves Scott Goodman Harris PA to Chairman and Managing Partner of… TiGER Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items A soup that has it all Tasting Contacts Colours for Christmas Karen Homer Real-life fashion Executive Assistant to the Justices Chief Executive… The Times Crème Show Exhibitors Flame Ilex (Paralegal Training) Ltd Crème Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants MCC Taxibank Birmingham Convention Bureau Crème Show Northern lights shine brightly Demand for secretaries in the North is booming, says Susan Pape Jarroing jargon - an A-Z of pet hates Malcoim Burgess with the sixth in a series of life's awful relities Time Savers Lifting the iron curtain on older workers The rewards of a career in continental politics Being a PA to an MEP is hard work but it can be very satisfying, writes Fred Redwood Graduate Creme The Times Warehouse venue a treat for TV viewers Conference Call Get your CV right FYI Officeteam Picture Gallery Contents Past Results Characters Tested in World's Finest Venue First Serve Sue Barker relishes the return of the HOnda Challenge and underlines why the players and the public love the annual showdown in the grandiose surroundings of the Albert Hall Playerprofiles Honda Hall in a Day's Work Getting ready for the event is a challenge in its own right. Rick Broadbent discovers how it's done Fun in Store with Bahrami Army The Doubles Pat Cashinterview Mark Giles predicts there will be sparking play as well as laughs from the meastros Ready to Rock in London Again The former Wimbledon champion tells David Law that the public flock to the seniors' tour for the same reason the they love classic bands Picture Gallery Explosiveserve Mac the Nice John Mcenroe Profile How has John McEnroe gone from being the demonised Superbrat of the Eighties to a much-loved commentator, author and TV personality? Simon Barnes thinks the knows how it was done Picture Gallery The Times Pickard Recalls a Perfect Partnership Stefanedberg Neil Harman, tennis correspondent, talks to the British coach of Stefan Edberg, as the ever-popular Swede prepares to return to action for an exhibition match that will be one of the highlights of the event Return of the Quiet Man Michael Stichinterview Mark Hodgkinson finds that Germany's other former Wimbledon champion is happy in retirement . . . and getting on better with Boris Also Aiming for Glory There's more to the tournament than just Cash and MacEnroe The Jubilee Party Julian Muscat on why Britain's last Wimbledon singles champion still has pre-match nerves The Honda Challenge That Gripped a Whole Nation Honda Honda
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