News from 27/01/2003
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Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Stephen Coomber, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Francis Beckett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andy Fitzsimons, DJM, David Brown, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robin Young and Sam Coates, Gary Duncan, Chaitali Chakravarty, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Liz Jamieson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Angela Court, Suna Erdem, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Mark Taylo, Nicholas Binns, Burnham, Buckinghamshire, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Peter Brown, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Antonia Senior, Jeff Barak, David McVay, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Renee Dumbell, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Simon Kuper, Gary Mead, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Emma Stephens, Gary Jacob, Thomas Southwark, Robert Thomson, Debbie Taylor, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jon Hills-Jones, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Oliver Del Mar, Phoebe Greenwood, Nicholas Blanford, Theresa Bennett, Stuart Pattison, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Pougatch, Jean Gemmell, General Secretary, Stephen Farrell and Ben Lynfield, Gil Warnock, Mark Court, Zak Bateman, Simon Tait, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Richard Cork, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gabriella Gamini, Geoffrey Dean, Michael Watkins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, James Bone Robert Thomson and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Sean MacAulay, Philip Stott, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, George Bickerstaffe, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Gerald Hartup, Director, Helen Nugent, David Charter and Helen Nugent, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Michael Jackson (Director), Emily Davies, Oliver August, David McA. McKirdy, Nick Hasell, Tom Shields, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, David Goodall, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Yinka Adegoke, Robert Richardson, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Oliver Chastney, Stephen Hoare, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Roffen, David Sinclair, Ben Lynfield, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Peter Walker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, M. Jonathan Lewsey, Martin Richards and Christopher Irvine, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, D. S. Akroyd, Mark Venables, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Maria Hanlon,
ResumoWhy I No Longer Believe in an Elected House of Lords… The Game Britain pushes UN to set new Iraq ultimatum Olympic backing Inside Fast food fears Shrewsbury out Which course? Supplement inside Asylum fears force human rights rethink How sun put the high in Highlands The Times Today Hammered and axed Can West Ham's manager survive? T. M. Lewin Eat out for £5 Central and City lines stay shut after Tube crash News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Fast Times Tribunal move to double Irvine's empire Hitler diary hoax victim Lord Dacre dies at 89 Lib Dems plan to unseat top Tories This week in Parliament Soldiers need financial security, say Tories CH Companies House Mosque suspect charged In Brief Pilot fails B-test NHS 'off target' Husband charged Elderly neglected Gazza dons desert boots for Gobi Sky Horses 'Gore TV' looms as watchdog approves public autopsy LA option on trail of broken dreams Relief from Extreme Conditions Chinese take away World Cup hero AA Staged car crashes' hinder Un inspectors Iraqi obstruction RAF puts bomber squadrons on standby Iraq Military Build-Up The New York cop whose military career was bom on September Ii Preparing to do battle Navy and Marines to start training in Cyprus Task force Meeting behind closed doors may hold the key Foreign Briefing Substantial coalition takes shape behind the scenes International co-operation Somak Holidays BT Powell will not commit us to timetable for war Iraq Military Build-Up Alert on 'noises' failed to halt Tube crash train Travel information Is available Vital Statistics Tales from the Underground By a Correspondent: The panic welled up as the dust came through' Farming families hit by 'steath tax' on their houses By a Correspondent: Bank statements can make us ill AOL Iberia Celebrity adverts for fast food 'risk children's health' Virgin MoD fights the flab Anonymity to be lost by sperm donors Home Insurance Worst offenders on salt content Cloned cows 'can make own cheese' Private schools fear bias under top-up fee rules Legal battle alert over university funding Audi MacDonald to hang in corridor of power Labour's demon PM Home sale boom on wane as prices dip Prescott wants £500m facelift for slums and curbs on landlords Daewoo 11 per cent still plan to move Post Office computers 'too high' In Brief Royal walk End of the road Top toys Halt cruel Williams campaign, says bishop Diana's executor 'did not fail her' Halifax Ex-Anglican to be Ampleforth head EasyJet. com Care teams will unite to help children Attack on Iraq will put ancient sites at risk Business Link Algiers arms sales on Chappell Sparing history Israeli tanks strike into the heart of Gaza Sharon to pull triumph out of disaster Commentary Flybe SAGA magazine TV host has inside track on politics Desperate Social Democrats call for Lafontaine Expedia. co. uk Dictation Tv holds French spellbound What's Important Ecoutez , s'il vous plait. . . Privilege Insurance Maoists are blamed for murder of Nepalese police chief Bonhams Foreign stars floor the giants of sumo Mongol invader Riots greet Ivory Coast peace deal Apply now Times Online Bush hopes speech will boost state of his polls One. Tel Bush hopes speech will boost state of his polls City of God slum to become legal IMF agrees deal with Argentina The Times Thousands at Agnelli funeral In Brief (Reuters): Bug hits web (AFP): Dam evacuees (AFP): Sensitive France (AFP): Floods victim Laughing all the way to the bleak Opera Die Zauberflöte Covent Garden Recital Nikolal Demidenko wigmore Hall First Choice London Phoebe Greenwood The Times Pop Chris Rea Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Jazz Spring Hell Jack Times Online Will it be reigning cats or dogs in Baghdad? Once the fighting ends, expect the Powell-Blair pack to decide the future The Elgin Marbles and the Olympics—two icons of the culture of the loser Picture Gallery Why an elected Lords has finally lost my vote Academics prefer a glass of cheap wine to students War of Words A coherent strategy needs a compelling political message Down the Tube More must be done to ensure a safer Underground Size is Important Publishers damn the short story with tall tales 'Institutional sexism? The Times Whose voices are heard on Iraq? Lessons to be learnt on homework Teachers' assistants and larger classes Dementia care Aliens proviso lauded ENO redundancies Sale of fire stations Church's support for Zimbabweans Open sesame The Messina bridge Esteem irony All clear The Weather The Times Crossword 22,259 DVLA Bulmers share fears Briefing Tech chiefs grim on 2003 Belief its of short war UBS to cut 800 jobs Mobile firms' MMS deal ABI tries to calm worries How the week finished In Business Today Below standard Hidden debts raise new fears on PFI contractors BhS chief near to £3bn Safeway bid Safeway odds Special vehicles could be storing trouble Corporate Profile By Our Economics Correspondent: Traders look to Fed for comfort Lord Dacre of Glanton Mortgages for Business Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Ex-Energy chief still to agree payoff The Times Need to know: The week ahead Intel inside pentium Biting reality of too much regulation Economic Agenda Change on week Exchange rates Chancellor 'must avoid new business burdens' Roche families vow to fight off Swiss rival 'Unions to exploit new laws' CBI says Buzz 'Double dip' evokes fearful scenario History Channel in BBC battle Insurance brokers 'under threat' Fledgeling firms win funding MoD stays silent on carrier contract MEPs tackle 'costly threat to British pensions industry' Unconstitutional Act updated Privy Council Published Januray 27,2003 Director of Public Prosecutions of Jamaixa v Mollison Before lord Bingham of Cornbill, Lord Slynn of Hadley, Lord Clyder, Lord Hutton and Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe Judgment January 22,2003 When child experts are required Queen's Bench Division Publiched January 27,2003 Regina (D and Another) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Relaunch for small stockbrokers Law Supplement: Chancellor's push on EU directive angers Caymans Police immunity from review Court of Appeal Published Jenuary 27,2003 Regina (Tucker) v Director General of the National Crime Squad Before Lord Justice Aldous, Lord Justice Scott Baker and Sir Philip Otton Judgment January 17,2003 Annulment not available in EC action Court of First Instance of the European Communities published January 27,2003 Philip Morris International inc and Others v Commission of the European Communities and Others Joines Cases T-377/00,7-379/00, T-380/00, T-260/01 end T-272/01 Hedge fund investors plan legal action Calling the world from a suburb of Delhi Saltimban Co. Gold begins to lose its lustre in India despite soaring bullion price The Times Leader of the pack singes its fingers Corporate Profile No 50; Imperial Tobacco Ftse Performer blowing rings round the rest Who's who in the boardroom Inside the takeover bid, where every shareholder has his price Student Briefing The company in detail History The Times verdict How we reached our decision De Beers Capitalisation , week's change Business Equity Prices Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lord Dacre of Glanton Stylish and sceptical historian who nevertheless fell foul of the 'Hitler Diaries' hoax perpetrated in the 1980s Major Hugh Bruce Prisoner of war who escaped three times before being confined to Colditz Castle where he became an expert lock-picker Court & Social Viscount Younger of Leckie Loyal Scottish Conservative whose decision to put party before self in the 1960s was reqarded with office as Minister of Defence more than 20 years later Personal Column Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items The best of British What has caused the decline in the Brithish film industry- is it just about money? Nature Notes Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. ck Is ken Livingstone right to blame the capital's congestion on parents doing the school run? The Ministerial Crisis News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered We has the Big Bang. The Universe has since been expanding, presumably, in all directions. Does anyone know where the centre is? Where did the Big Bang take place? Questions Asked Court Circular Buckingham Palace Sandringham House Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Church news Answers Memorial services Meeting Changing of the Guard Pendant proves a gem of musical inspiration Notebook Arts funding Training culture's new captains Briefing The true cost of free admission Agassi 's grand scheme My ghastly tale from the greatest of rugby games Comer 's devotion rewarded with Friskin prize Hockey Quest for six-pack easier to stomach with new approach Get fit, feel fit: Abmat workout In Sport Today Laing leads from the back for Steelers Ice hockey Cullen revels in scoring spree Fillip for Olympic bid Snow reports Overdue solace for Nemeth In Brief Kempton Park Exeter Leaders in the National Hunt championships Like-A-Butterfly rises above sombre mood Sport Racing Wolverhampton Fate on Allcock's side in emotional farewell Bowls Growing concerns over future of Slough Non-league football Cricket: World Cup controversy Morgan is accused of 'ambushing' England players Morgan is accused of 'ambushing' England players Ryman League Clare's late strike deepens Scarborough gloom UniBond League Dr Martens League Alarm bells are ringing on Zimbabwe issue On the growing unease among England Players Shafayat required to play another leading role The Times Leng aims to make most of reprieve Full Scoreboard from the MCG Cricket World Cup Final Sky Sports Hussain anxious to put troubled tour behind him Sport Cricket Lee's fast finish leaves stunned Clarke receives surprise call-up Netball The results service Times Square Sheppard hits the jackport in Britain's Berlin raid Swimming Today's fixtures Racing results from Saturday's four meetings Plushenko shines amid the mystery Ice skating MacArthur waits for wind to swing north Sailing Forrester to the fore as Gloucester bounce back Nervous Worcester avoid Exeter repeat Leicester demonstrate ominous improvement St Helens set to prevail in Sharks show Irish end Rotherham's winning run Sport Rugby Union Powergen Cup quarter-finals The Times Jorgensen sinks Bath in fever pitch encounter The Open Championship Williams sisters lacking healthy competition No rest for Agassi in the grand scheme of things Sport Tennis AUSTRALIAN oPEN Schuttler wilts as champion increases heat McRae helps Citroen to full Monte Motor rallying Els stopped in his tracks by composed Zhang Golf The Times Flowers ends Toulouse's ambitions with late try Rugby league The Times Vintage Hendry back on title trail Snooker Lewis has sights on Tyson as swansong Boxing Picture Gallery Capital gains in Olympic bid Epson Everykick Everypass Everytackle Everygoal Crop Idol Kirkland rushed to hospital Inside Sport Who Killed the Short Story? Parents Fashion MBA Guide Inside Keep It Simple True Fiction If You're Going to Go to War, You Need a Codename Robert Richardson Reveals the Contents of the Pentagon Shorlist Cowboy: Great Image, but we Have to Keep Enron out of this Verbatim 24 Hours It is School that Sets You on the Slippery Road of Excuses, Starting with " the Dog Ate my Homework" Jane Shilling There is Something Infantilising about Telling Conventional Lies Human Jungle Balance Sheet where Does Work End and Life Beging? Sos-It's Time to save our Short Stories Short Stories are the Basis of our Literary Tradition and the Most Popular Form for Aspiring Writers, Says Debbie Taylor, yet the British Seem to Feel that if a Book Isn't a Novel, It Isn't worth Reading. Meanwhile, Erica Wagner, Right, Argues that we Simply Need to Approach the Genre in a Different Way The Short Story is an Acquired Taste, One that is Atrophied in the British The Times My Dad, a Hero of the Secret War Given Access to Files Locked Away in the Admiralty for over 80 Years, Marcus Binney Discovered the Full Extent of his Stepfather's Wartime Heroism That's It. You're off to Rebelling against the Cereal-Packet Image of the Two-Parent, Two-Child Family, Janice Turner was Drawn to the Idea of a Third Child—until She Adopted a Fake " Daughter" for the Weekend I Put Charlotte in the next Room with a Cushion on top to Deaden the Noise The Times Go on a Mole Hunt A New Mole Mapping Service Can Help in the Early Diagnosis of Skin Cancer. Liz Jamieson Reports Anybody with a Lot of Moles Shouls Monitor Them Regularly Cancer Research UK Flatulence Are You Brave Enough to Wear the New Mini This Time round It's Sexy and Casual Men Will Be Delighted—but Will Any Woman over the Age of 25 Wish to Expose her Thighs? Emily Davies Offers Advice and Canvasses Opinion A Shorter Length of Skirt Evokes Youthful Energy, Sprightliness and a Casual Kind of Sec Appeal The Show Goes on Transvestites, Burkas and No Versace Show. How Did Paris Cope? Lisa Armstrong Reports Where are They now? Arts As a New Book Reveals, Many Famous Paintings Have Simply Disappeared. Richard Cork is on the Case The Grot amid a Golden Age The Great Caricaturist of Old Still Raise a Smile, Says John Russell Taylor The Times Entertainments Entertainments Listings Who Would Envy the Team Charged with Filling up Radio 4'S Long Day? Not Chris Campling Arts Trailer Trashed La Movie a New Horror Film Has Scary Implications The Onling Ten-Minute Clip from Darkness Falls Rather Whips the Toupee off Movie Tralers Hollywood Diary Times Online Bridge Chess Champlon loses Winning Move TV Review The Book Club Captures Perfectly the Spirit of the Spirit of the Uncelebrated Horde that Makes up the Fellowship of the Aduct Education Class, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Jon Hills-Jones Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Fims Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Today's Television Pages 22 & 23 Satellite and… T2 Crossword No 2873 TV Choice The Afternoon Play: Turiksh Delight The Times Back Friend Hammer Horror Crop Idol Every Kick, Every Pass, Every Tackle, Every save,… Beam us up Knee Bother Index The East End Roeder to Run Hair Apparent 24. George Koumantarakis More than Just a Pretty Face Thestory It is not just goalscoring that has made llhan Mansiz big in Japan but Turkey's golden by shuns the attention, says Suna Erdem Striking Images Without a Leg to Stand on Age-old excuses still trotted out as modern players fail to confront their inadequacies The Captain Terriers Face Finald Frontier Rick Broadbent on how Huddersfield's most famous fan is lending, his support Begging for a Chance Gary Jacob finds a football scheme that helps the homeless It is high time the media won back players' trust, says Tony Cascarino Theinsider Carling Brian Kerr is Expected to be named as the new… Window Dressing Sick Note Everyday Irriries Explained Mark Pougatch reveals that Arsenal may have had divine inspiration in a recent win Thepresenter Man of the Century Alyson Rudd pays homage to Bergkamp the non-flying Dutchman Misery for Kirkland at Malbranque is on Spot The Results Simpson Finds Peas of Mind Davies Rescues Southampton Ndah Revives Golden Dream Big Brother's Small Beer West Ham Put Roeder in Shrews Tamed by Chelsea A Dagger in the Heart Walsall Rise above Mundane Cole Retains Diehard Spirit Brown Makes Warnock's Day Downes Hands It to Burnley Feeble Albion Humiliated Leeds Green at the Gills Stoke Weather the Storm Johnson Has an off Day Jorgensen Leaves It Late Williams Much for Ross Scotland Crewe climb to second while Gould starts Cheltenham reign with a point Times Online Leaders Hartlepool are held on their travels while Rushden suffer slip-up In the Times this Week Golden boot The Statistics Van Gall close to Dismissal In Praise of Pippo Filippo Inzaghi has merits as well as plenty of critics, says Simon Kuper Milan in a Spot of Bother Number Crunch The Times Travel Direct The Footballot Buy Lines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Catherine's casebook Terry's Troubles at Leeds The Daily Fix Citibank Latest news, views and courses Cranfield University Which course to take? Still Queuening up – despite the Economy Imperial College Mix Blessing? Diversity How for Should Schools Go to Ensure a Blend of Nationalities, Asks Yinka Adegoke If You'll Take my Advice Selecting an Mba Course Can Be Daunting. George Bickerstaffe Has Some Words for a Student London Business School Worst of Times Can Be the Best A Depressed Jobs Market Need Not Be All Bad News Students, Advises Stephen Coomber, who Suggests a Few Ways Forward A Notable Recent Trend is for Business Schools to Offer their Own Loans Bradford University Does a School Have to A Question of Size Geared up to Tackle Downturn Business Schools are Working on New Strategies to Ease Jobs Fears, Says Widget Finn Henley A New World of Learning From South Africa to China, Uk Schools are Training Future Business Stars, Says Peter Brown University of Cambridge OUBS You're Cleared for Boarding That Business Qualification is Also a Passport to the World, Writes Nunzio Quacquarelli Many of the 1,500 Mba and MSc students at the City… Warwick Business School MBA (Warwick) Graduates Keep Ties to Network Alumni Play a Vital Role in Recruiting Students and Finding Them Work, Says Stephen Hoare Fly the Kitemark that Makes an Mba Matter Schools Seek that Extra Credit for Courses, Says Des Dearlove The Cmba? School Insiders in Europe Doubt that It Will Have Real Impact outside Americal BATH Picture Gallery With a Touch of French Polish The Top Courses across the Channel Have their Advantages, Says Fracis Beckett France is Far Keener on Ranking its Business Schools than are the British How the Mba Interview Des Dearlove Interviews Two Leading Professors and Discovers how Courses Have Improved Ashridge Judged the Best A One-Year Course Costs ?30,000 but Cambridge is Top of the Class in Europe, Says Peter Brown Ulcs Mba Fair 2003 MBA The Times Masters of Business Administration Aston Business School The Times The University of Birmingham University of Leicester Durham Business School University of Surrey Masters of Business Administration Lancaster University Management School The Times ENPC School of International Management Multiple Display Advertising Items World MBA Tour Leeds University Business School The Nottingham Trent University The Studyworks The Times KDS Print Production Services Ltd Cambridge Online Learning Study Languages in Europe Manchester Business School
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