News from 23/04/2003
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Andrew Robson, James Bone and Roland Watson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Michael Saward, DJM, Chris Ward, Anthony Thompson, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Robert Gutfreund-Walmsley, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Tom Walters, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Andrew Robinson, Caroline Brannigan, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Marie Stubbs, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, H. R. Baillie-Johnson, Michael Chichester, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Lance Mitchell, Patrick Barkham, Sam Lister, David Sharrock, Gavin Evans and John Goodbody, Daniel Horowitz, Roger Sexton, Pat Gibson, Simon Kuper, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Lea Paterson and Caroline Merrell, Michael Knipe, Oliver August and Oliver Wright, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, D. M. E. Evans, Philip Webster and Lea Paterson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Helena Pozniak, James Delingpole, Colin Henderson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Davies, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Tom McParland, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Anthea Lawson, Sue Mallia, Angela Jameson, Dan Sabbagh and Nic Hopkins, Roger Hawkins, Paula Hawkins, William Asscher, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Catherine O'brien, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, James M. Russell, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Robert Tait and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, R. G. S. White, Simon de Bruxelles, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Mark Seddon, Sam Mariowe, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Janine Di Giovanni, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Noel Dobson, Helen Cranford, James Doran and Oliver Wright, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, John Greensmith, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Carlotta Gall, Ian Johns, Sam Simpson, Peta Bee and Simon Barnes, Alistair Cooke, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Ronald Gribble, Guy Fiorita, Guy Florita, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Brian Glanville, Tig Thomas, Amy Chew, Malcolm Burgess, Mellssa Kite Political Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Lisa Verrico, Christopher Gill Chairman, Stephen Dalton, Richard Beeston and Elaine Monaghan, Antoni Gaudi, Paul Connolly, José Carreras, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, S. A. Springthorpe, Douglas Kennedy, Robin Shepherd, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Alan Lee The Course Inspector,
ResumoScientists find there is no quick cure for Sars Galloway faces new allegation over misuse of charity funds MP launches libel action over claim he was bankrolled by saddam Why football's theatre of cruelty can turn the ecstasy into agony Why Henri Cartier-Bresson Has Swapped a Camera For… The new Einstein: why Wayne Rooney is a genius T2 Picture Gallery The Times Today: Page 2. Crossword: 20 Law Report:… Stella McCartney: a woman I of substance T2 Suicide pact Greenspan deal Radisson Edwardian Hotels Blair asks Arafat to give way Our final century? Books on science and Armageddon… Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 For the latest news on stories from around the world and news alerts direct to your mobile, visit Times Onlines today Www. timesonline. com. uk Rail chaos as repair work is held up by breeze Galloway faces new charity allegation Sars cure setback By a Correspondent: Rail guards call two more strikes Abbey National Blair's wife defends invasion of Iraq Suicide court man finally keeps his internet pact Discovery Channel Website messages Chat rooms can ease pain and save lives Changes in law to reflect the times Globetrotters 14 trips paid for by appeal The Mariam fund Be freeserve Illegibly signed and dates do not match up Analysis of document Saddam's billions from oil for food corruption Trade scandal 'Modest' house with a sea view worth £50,000 The bolt -hole England Labour rebel who is shrapnel in his leader's side Profile Tory leader raises his local election targets in secret PC World The Computer Superstore 500 pay tribute at Lawrence memorial Teacher 's murder devastates partner £260,000 savings lost in post Prudential Two Britons on Thailand drug charge In Brief Poetry gold Persian project Victim 'known' The last Rolo Correction Teachers' union attacks 'totalitarian state' By Our Science Correspondent: Condom crucial to story of DNA Iron men flatten the creases on Everest Class warrior who leads with the Left Fresh hope for Alzheimer's test Nectar Multipoints Sterling slips to a low over euro poll BBC turns Cambridge spies Into heroes' Rogues' gallery Nissan 17 m watch millionaire fraud show In Brief Novello award Rooney in clear Pole position Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire! Light relief for Enron George's final edition? Picture Gallery Harrods People Paddy Ashdowns' privates on parade The diminutive dancer Wayne Sleep, who left The… Lexus-1st place, Gold Award J. D. Power and… Bush hosts university reunion PS Ministers urged to ban doorstep property cowboys Lexus English in the mood to party for St George Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies Pensioner tricked twice by 'builders' Show of Shia power unnerves the allies Fears of an lran-style revolution are growing as the persecuted majority rush to fill the vacuum left by the fall of Saddam, write Richard Beeston and Elaine Monaghan in Washington The line-up of Shia leaders Flybe Rumours thrive on images of sex and short skirts The Sleep Disorder Clinic The Times France drops its opposition to ending sanctions 'Falsified' documents claim Garner given hero's welcome by ambitious Kurds MOPS Taleban revival haunts 'forgotten' Afghanistan The Sunday Times Freedom of the press—Kurdish style MCI It 's still the economy, stupid, in Bush's second-term battle Blair calls Arafat to end Abbas stalemate N-Liet Laser Bank Holiday Escape The Times Cypriot ceasefire line to open Beijing still reluctant to divulge Sars toll 'Super-spreader' survivor has become scapegoat FIAT Observers condemn Nigerian elections (AP): Boys held by US in Cuba In Brief (Reuters): Bodies recovered (Reuters): Chernobyl leaks (AP): America 's oldest Pessimism pervades Miller's tale Opera Luisa Miller Covent Garden Oklahoma! Peacock , WC2 Theatre Exuberant cowboys of the National Youth music Theatre; a comedy of Swiss banking; a loner's childhood fantasies First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times My Sainted Aunt New End, Nw3 Mongoose Southwark Playhouse Dance Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden The 'Galloway files' are a convenient smoke screen Bye-bye good vibrations—California has become semi-detached from the US The King is dead, long live the ayatollahs Picture Gallery We English are so great we don't need to tell you about it Thunderer Rogue Regime Galloway needs to reveal more about his links with lraq Single Minded A negative assessment should last the Parliament By St George It's is time to market England's patron saint Implications of Stevens report Syria's actions Sir , None of us has difficulty in seeing a moral… Tank battles Teaching requires co operative effort Criticism of European arrest warrant Transport criticism The Times Quiz show verdict: guilty all round London's Olympic bid Labour's state of play Toys for our times Fortune calls Watching this space The Weather The Times Crossword 22,333 Weathercall EasyJet. com Weather Eye Marconi vote support Briefing BG chairman re-elected Instinet sees 10% fall Centrica in £24m buy Insurer defends status Wal-Mart joint favourite Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Mortgages for Business Young prefer fun to an Isa Commodities President offers job to Fed Chairman for fifth term ICL chiefs accused of misleading parent firm In Business Today: Commentary 22. Markets 24. Easy… Pound slides to four-year low against the euro Russia slams door on foreign mergers Salute to victory Wall St crusader warns of 'flood of investor claims' Bricks and Mortar Testing time for a great survivor The Times Need to knows The essential daily guide to the sectors Scottish Water cuts 900 jobs to save money Exclusive talks for Wolseley and PPR Green light for ICAP's us deal Forecast right and double your money? Chubb 's hopes hit by profit warning Sun microsystems Industry that lags behind England Standard Chartered hit by Sars concerns Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Picture Gallery Carnival weathers the storm Bid talk helps to lift FKI in late rally Walters and a new chapter City Diary Winning way City Diary Renault Velsatis Russian oil merger cools talk of takeover Germany set to breach EU rules Can Yukos leap the Siberian gap? AOL sells channel to Viacom for $1.23bn Big question over proven reserves Corus forges new link with CSN Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Free Guides On Saturday The Times Unit Trust Information Service Buy an Isa? We would rather have a good time Paul Hawkins says that many young people are storing up troble trouble by their altitude towards saving The best homes for that pound in your pocket Varilux Busy buyers plot against the great outdoors Mordem life has generated a breed of homeowner that sees a tiny garden as a virtue rather than a drawback, reports, Carlone Brannigan The Times 'We only want space to barbecue' Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cotswolds Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regent's Park The Times City: Kensington, London, ?475,000 Three of the best A lower ground-floor flat in victoria manslon block just behind kensignton High Stret. Glouscester Road Tube station and kensignston Garens are near by Commute: Bolsterstone, Yorkshire, £500,000 A modern farmouse with views overs a wooded valley, eight mlles from Sheffield and 20 miles from Leeds. The property is for sale in two lots Country: Spilsby, Lincolnshire, £520,000 A Geogian rectoy in the Hamlet of Bag in the Lincolnshire wolds. The property is six miles from and 25 miles from Lincoln Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain The Times Properties in "Paradise" South Africa Luxury De la fuente Drury Estates Ltd Shares nudge up on weak trading SG Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Brigadier P. J. Jeffreys Infantry commander decorated for his tactical expertise and inspiring leadership in Burma and Korea John Young Times journalist who maintained his traditional values in and out of the newsroom Court & Social Professor Gordon Innes Expert in the languages of West Africa and recorder of its culture Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Jim Mathieson Sculptor who came late to his art but, with the help of Madame Tussaud's, devoted himself to it Jean-Yves Escoffier Cinematographer who gave a distinctive feel to arthouse and Hollywood films Lives in Brief Monsignor Canon Daniel Leonard, Vicar-Genral in the Archdicoese of Birmingham, was born on April 7,1926. He died on April 2,2003, aged 76 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debatc the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Collusion in Northern lreland Should there be a public inquiry to examine the findings of sir John Stevens? Demise of a musioail tradition Are electric instruments a match for an acoustic piano? Nature Notes Britains Child Prisoners News Quiz Prize . quiz@thetimes What 's your view? Other topics for discussion Word Watching Dally Life April 23,1960 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Changing the Guard Church news SchooL news Personal Column Atlantic veterans recall a struggle for survival Contact Details for Classified Advertising Flights Directory Travel Insurance annual Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Court & Social Luncheon Appointments An Inspector calls—again West Indies falter in reply to declaration of intent Cricket Geoffrey Dean and Richard Hobson preview the Frizzed County Championship matches that start today In Sport Today: Racing: pages 34.35, Snocker: 36… Forfeit hearing not criminal Court of Appeal Determining employment status Court of Appeal Scoreboard from Port of Spain Entitlement is not backdated Court of Appeal Floating vessel is liable for rating Court of Appeal Stronger evidence required Chancery Division United ready to roa By Our Sports Staff: Kenya leg spinner heads for Edgbastor WBC forced to file for bankruptcy In Brief To Manor born Raining champion Bolting home In the chair BT Ayr freshener begins to have desired effect Racing How they finished last time Today's fixtures The results service Basketball Bowls Ice hockey Eton fives Rugby league Times Square Schools sport Snooker Tennis Epsom The Wright Track Walsh suffers further frustration at Fairyhouse Hills punished by 21-day ban after error of judgment Catterick Perth O'Sullivan still in trouble despite the thrill of 147 Snooker: Embassy World Championship Adamson keen to show his mettle Rugby league Greats of game tip England to hit heights at World Cup Rugby union Give your child a step up Get fit, look fit: your five-day exercise programme Wildcats are swept aside by Vikings' four-try rampage Wasps set sights on final flourish Olympic winners face doping inquiry Drugs in sport The Premiership today: Souness moves for Amoruso while Kapo declares that he is a target for United FA hands Bellamy one-match ban Police will not charge Rooney for spitting In T2 today Leicester demand parachute payments Results Ferguson out to expose soft centre Betfair. com Brian Glanville selects five of the outstanding teams to have conquered the Continent By Our Sports Staff: Zalayeta counters Davids dismissal as extra-time winner seals victory Real deal ? Try the side of Di Stefano and Puskas It is too early to bestow the mantle of greatness upon the maestros from Madrid, Brian Glanvllle says Raul has Spain fixated on the anatomy of a hero Multiple Display Advertising Items Roberts heaps on the agony for stumbling Cardiff Hayward believes Wolves' time has finally come By a Correspondent: Viduka times run to perfection for Leeds William Hill Roeder suffers 'blockage to brain' Ferguson 's finest hour may beckon for United Another first for Vaughan in Wisden's new cover drive Richard Hobson Cricket's bible has had a facelift for its 140th edition An Inspector Calls - Again Showdown at Old Trafford & Manchester United v Real… Inside Spout Qjump Picture Gallery Reportage Arts Creme Inside Square-Eyed True Ficition To Mark International Ture-Off Tv Week, Mick Hume Hears the Confession of a Victim of Television Dependency The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim 24 Hours The Ideal is to Holiday in May or June , when You Have Flowers. Greenery, Sunshine and No Crowds Human Jungle IT Takes All Sports to Make a Genius Footballers are Derided for Having their Brains in their Feet. But Scientists now Believe that Sportsmen Such as Teenageprodigy Wayne Rooney Have an Intelligence that Matches the Traditional Academic Kind. Carol Midgley Reports Rebuilding Baghdad Will There is Not a Corner of Baghdad that Has Not Been Touched in Some Way by the War, Says Janine Di Glovanni, and its Inhabitants—despite an Adaptablity Developed over Centurices of Invasion and Chaos—are Struggling to Return Thier Lives to Some Semblance of Normality Answers to Quiz on Page 4 European city breaks Scared of Living with Intimacy Ruthie Henshall Turned to the Hoffman Process to Help her to Understand the Pattern of her Relationships. She Talks to Catherine O'brien What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Marie Stubbs Love Etc What's the Point of It? Acupuncture Could Keep You Healthy if You Find the Right Spot, Says Anne Woodham Coaguchek S A Woman of Substance Front Row Stella McCartney's London Shop is Big on Content, Writes Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Prophets of Doom The New Scientific Guides to the End of the World Make Grim Reading, but Don't Scare Anjana Ahuja In the End There was the Word Oryx and Crake Margaret Atwood Bloomsbury £16.99;384 pp ISBN 0747562598 £13.59 (p&p £1.95) 087016080 Fiction Shorts Wegener's Jigsaw By Clare Dudman Scepture, £14.99;405pp ISBN 0340823046 £11.39 (p&p £1.95) Ole Peopleare a Problem By Emyr Humphreys Seren, £6.99;233 pp £5.94 (p&p 99m) Someone to Run with By David Grossman, Trans. Vered Almog and Maya Gurantz Bloomsbury, £10.99;374 pp ISBN 0747562075 Diary Picture Gallery Sex, Drugh, Immigrants and Strawberries Reefer Madness... And Other Tales from the American Underworld by Eric Schlosser Allen Lane £10.99;320 pp ISBN 0713996587 TLS The Spectrum within The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nnight-Time by Mark Haddon jonathan Cape £10.99;224pp ISBN 0224063782 Islam past and Present Michael Binyon Examines Two New Books about the Political Social Problems Facing Muslims Today From Camera to Cal On the Eve of Henri Cartier-Bresson's 95th Birthday, his Fried Andrew Robinson Explains why One of the Age's Most Cellbrated Photographers Swapped his Camera for Painter's Easel Royal Shakespeare Company King Lear X-Men2 Bonfire of the Vanities Guy Bourdin Shook up the Staid World of Fashion Photography to Create Something Altogether Darker, Says Joanna Pitman The Times Entertainments The Times Addicts @ Ambridge Part of the Landscape Exhibitions Peter Randall-Page's Mystical Sculptures Seem to Exits at the Heart of Nature, Says John Russell Taylor Peter Randall-Page Natural History Museeum, Sw7 Peter Lanyon Gimpel Fills, W1 Patrick George Browse & Darby, W1 Pushing the Boat out Working Relationshoip Nick Lighton, Managine Director of Occean Village, and his Pa, Jacqul Pennal Atco development Limited Masala World Ecuadorean Panama hat The Times Time Savers Contacts Poles Apart There is a Gulf between Career Secretaries and Those who Aim to Move on to "Higher" Things, Says Helena Poznniak Make your Cv a Passport to Success Gail , the Office Guru Office Types Malcolm Burgess on People You Mayknow PA Super Secretaries King & Toben Recruitment PA to President Eclipse Full Time PA Victoria Wall Associates Medical Secretaries Times Newspapers Aristotle Corporation Learndirect Angela Mortimer Personnel Assistant Part-Time Second Jobbers Multi-Lingual Creme Non Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items ArtsFirst Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review A Picture of Health Showed that the National Service is Not as Sickly as Some Peopel Would Have us Believe, Says Paul Connolly Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television T 2 Crossword No 2947 TV Choice The Times The Royal Bank of Scotland Year of Design Crazy streak that breeds creative genius Guy Fiorta intorduces a 16-page report on Catalonia with a look at its Year of Design St George and a feast of Lleida Stephen Burgen enjoys the food, art and legends of a powerful province My song of praise for the land I love José Carreras tells Michael Knipe why his birthplace is special and of his fight against leukaemia Snails , wine and music The Catalans became the first people in Enrope to have a bill of rights In the footsteps of the master Ronald Gribble Goes in search of the young picasso Galleries Historic president bows out Since Franco, one man has run Catalonia, but who will succeed him? Stephen Burgen reports Politics Jewel of a city where past glories live on Oirona Michael Knipe admires the medieval and sees a unique tribute to Picasso Barcelona faces a new challenge of diversity Immigrants After 500 years, waves of newcomers are changing the city, says Stemphen Burgen Blaze a scenic trail Mountain Biking Guy Fiorita freewheels in peace along unspoilt cycle ways for nature lovers Costa Brava Dancing Riding on Water Sports Michael Knipe sees how a disaster was turned into a triumph The floods Playground force Family Breakss Stephe Burgen checks out hotles providing childcare so that parents can have a holiday too No longer a handicap Golfing Holidays Resorts have realised that non-plyers need somewhere to enjoy themselves as well It 's a hard day's night where the ghosts of Miro and the Romans roam Ronaid Gribble takes a ramble through Barcelona, explores its rich heritage and glorious architecture City Tour Watch the mime artists and your wallet Master of illusion whose flights of fancy still inspire Gaudi Enjoy a whole new taste sensation Carme Ruscalleda, voted Spain's best cook, tells Stephen Burgen that what counts is quality Seven floors down among 150 million bottles Wine Guy Fiorita is overwhelmed by cava production on a giant scale Generalitat de Catalunya Galloping across a familiar landscape Helen Cranford explores the mountains and treasures of the Costa Daurafa on horseback It 's stunning away from the beaten track Wild ride to enchantment Cadaues Peter Davies discovers the beauty of the Costa Brava where Dali was born Dali Museum UK Operators in Catalonia Calendar of Events Artistic flourish for an historic hotel Rebirth of a Landmark After 20 years La Florida hotel is set to reopen, says Guy Fiorita Gateway to Catalonia: your complete travel guide Everything You Need to Know Readers Free Information Service Learning Catalan Freixenet
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