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News from 29/04/2003

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Glen Owen, Education Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Dick Pantilin, Andrew Billen, Malcolm Bowden, Nortwich, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Brown, Grania Langrion-Down, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Anne Woodham, Theodore Dalrymple, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Minda Alexander, Philip Howard, Geoffrey Bindman, Christine Seib, David Chater, John Bungley, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Ben Hoyle, Clive Davis, Mary Ann Siegart, Elizabeth Judge, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, I. A. Olson, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Jon Everett, Patrick Barkham, Chris Hutchings, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Harriet Eale, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Yasseen Gailani, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Julian Hall, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Susan Lyle, Stuart Sexton, Gary Jacob, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, H. I. R. Allan, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, James Delingpole, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Henry Haslam, Taunton, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Finella Read-Powell, Kathy Jo Wetter, Ron Lewis, Mark Ogden, Richard Susskind, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Hugo Rifkind, Jill Sherman and Ben Hoyle, Chris Loughran, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Leyla Sanai, Edward Fennell, David Cowan, John FitzGerald, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Gary Slapper, Stephen Farrell and Catherine Phlip, Gabriella Gamini, Geraldine Van Bueren, Simon de Bruxelles, Fraser R Younson, Rob Wright, Alison Roberts, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Kevin Chamberlain, Crystal Dickinson, Tom Wakeford and Jeremy Smith, Dave Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Veronics Cowan, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, T. F. H. Hudson, David Pannick QC, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster Greg Hurst and Roland Watson, Vince Wrigh, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Alan Muir Wood, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Peter Harper, Newhaven, Wayland Kennet, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alexander Glassbrook, Ian Johns, James Cracknell, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Robert Tait, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, John M. Pilsworth, Bob Woffinden, J. Lamberton, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Norman Mailer, Chris Ayres, F. Irish, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Janet, Paul Connolly, Tony Halpin, Alex O'connell, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, John Sainty, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Parliamentary Sketch Blair stakes future on public service reforms Chief Inspector threatens failing private schools Independents must meet new standards Labour rebels to defy hospitals Bill Intelligent Finance Underworld killer may be freed In Brief New archbishop Love is abroad Marsha clue Washed up How art thieves put gallery's security in the frame Russell Jenkins reports on the £4 million raid that turned out to be a bizarre publicity stunt Despite the happy ending, these criminals simply lost the plot Www. smile. co. uk Picture Gallery Northern pride 'Takeaway Rembrandt' is most stolen painting Were they clever or just lucky? New nurse figures don't add up, claims union International brigade boosts ward morale Care home crisis Blair asks IRA for clarity One. Tel GPs want to charge £36 for home visits All aboard the money-go-round E numbers fail to add up For the world 's best value meal try Ludlow The top 50 restaurants in the world BASF Taste , not fuss, is recipe for success How can lumpy gravy land serve up so much top nosh? The daily menu Iberia Will Massow show a lotto in a bid to revive Camelot's fortunes? People Andrew Pierece Who's put Cherle in a spain? Picture Gallery Bishop lays down his dog collar for a bit of TroUope Bbshbsss Empire PS Media giant sells off the family fortune Afghan refugees put on aircraft back to Kabul Cancer teacher wins fight over dismissal Harrods Novell Groom taken from his bride War may be over, but now is not the time for a quiet life Political Briefing Kwit-Fit Tories are accused of using research data in cavalier way BNP fails to live up to its bluster Peeping Tom shot stepdaughter and boyfriend dead Musician rearrested in murder of teacher Orchestra spots a gap in the supermarket Taffy gibe costs ?400 In Brief Hamilton tears Bench battle Drug nuisance Ryanair. Com Humphrys is new Mastermind host Why spymasters gave Hardy Amies a dressing-down Peugeot Potters Bar firm deal defended In Brief Assault charges Dickens is spent Heart study Diabetes alert Elizabeth's love code cracked by Times readers Princes 'goo' fears nonsense, say experts Fines are cancelled for the cloned car Corporal Wales to command Eton rifles EasyJet Magritte's surreal bird heads ?4m aircraft boot sale Euro delay will reduce Blair's power over EU Lexus Lexus Britain may have to introduce screening for Sars Observes are being sent to the Far Est to check procedures for airline passengers, reports Nigel Hawkes China sacks 16 health officials for negligence Two Sikhs deny planting jumbo jet bomb that killed 329 A total recall that may give Arnie chance to govern Political muscle Small-town America emerges from 50 years in store NatWest Cheers of relief as crew dock at space station Pope joins criticism of Castro In Brief (AFP): Britons trapped (AP): Tribal violence (Reuters): Coach crash (AFP): Rebel ambush (AP): Held hostage (AFP): 'Baseless' article (AP): Vote clash kills 3 (AP): Steinbeck widow (AFP): 'Anthrax' death (AFP): Terror memorial (AP): Schroder backed Playboy stages comeback in presidential race North Korea offers to end nuclear build-up Iran 'arms killers to wreck peace hopes' Hp invent Loyal family paint Tariq Aziz as an innocent patriot Richard Beeston hears a glowing testimonial to Saddam's deputy Dell Leaders set off on long road to democracy The Times Don't crow yet over elusive weapons , says Blair 'Even under Saddam pay was better than this' Richard Lloyd Parry reports on the fury in Basra after the Army cut pay of Iraqi workers The Times Austin Kaye How troops put Bertie on his feet Loyalists can find little to cheer on Saddam's birthday Qatar gambles on us airbase to keep country a high-flyer Foreign Editor's Briefing Bringing you and grey cells together (Reuters): US troops ki!E four in gun battle In Brief Killed in action (AFP): Relics returned Flybe Water returns to parched home of the Marsh Arabs Dance Michal Clark Barbican First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Bad times are good in Hell's Kitchen Theatre In Arabia Hampstead, Nw3 Concert Concertgebouw/Rostropocich Festival Hall Pop Back Albert Hall ArtsFirst Gerry was born on a bed of four-leafed clovers The Sinn Fein leader won rave revies for a statement promising-nothing I was often to be found sliding five bob across the Woolies' confectionery counter Picture Gallery We went to war just to boost the white male ego With their dominance in sport, at work and at home eroded, Bush thought white American men needed to know they were still good at something. That's where Iraq came in I was often to be found sliding five bob across the… Thunderer: Who says Arnie lacks muscle in the little grey cells? Home Thoughts Victory abroad will not let Blair recast domestic politics Cuba's Crackdown Castro shows the brutal face of his regime Dark Arts Is the last picture theft a bizarre form of fan mail? St George and the EU Cromwell the Great Bomb-disposal expert who won one of the first George… Coalition responsibilities and prevention of looting in Iraq Adding up pluses of studying maths Leader of the House News media bias What you see Elected Lords Premature devolution Costs of smoking NHS Plan shows teachers the way Getty philanthropy Making do Toys for our times Man of moment The Weather The Times Crossword 22,338 Weathercall Oakridge Direct Weather Eye MasterCard settles Briefing CBI calls for rate cut Orange appointment Ford chief's options H3g expectation Monsoon chairman sells Press Club award Entrepreneur favoured Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Index Commodities Ewe turn Ppl scraps plans for plant page 28 More bankers face Wall St charges Cordiant shares slump as Allied ends contract Leisure tycoon ponders bid in S&N pubs auction Welsh rugby clubs face threat of ?5m legal bill Lea Paterson on Brown's euro choices IWC. Official supplier to men 5 L 23 Richard Moore, Gc Obituary The Times Need for 'Chinese-wall' Street Business Editor's Commentary Shareholders must show some resolve Euro lobby plies 'last -chance' line Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Exchange rates Life ban and $19m fine for high-flyers The smoking gun: SEC's complaints and evidence against Wall Street's big investment banks Inflation will force up UK interest rates, study claims Renault Vel Satis Row reignites at British Land Dutch tycoon spends ?2m to add to \Man Utd stake Shire takes a tumble after drug is rejected Nick Hasell Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest prjce 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 Stagecoach still stuck in a rut Tempus Analyst s sunny note boosts LogicaCMG Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street S&N in deals for Bulmers and Portugal brewer Stagecoach blames Sars for Hong Kong setback Reuters suffers second downgrade The Times Call for decision on Crossrail The Times Losing its fizz Corus set to outline first stage of restructuring Family will still be involved in the cidermaker Panic hits Tokyo market as Sony slumps further Japan's banks face a nightmare over the plunging Nikkei Dolly developers make a U-turn The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid -for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contace their fund manager PowderJect deal could net more than £80m for chief… Lions International OGS sees steep rise in losses German economic gloom deepens Poaching back on the menu City Diary Holiday job City Diary Mail shot City Diary In the Times Magazine this Saturday Best way of saying 'no' to euro entry Bitter blow for Gordiant as drinks group pulls out Raymond Snoddy on an ad agency's future The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Urbanplanters Earn £illions as an Executive Coach? Business to Business Case study EU rules force firms to look at an old story Employers need to prepare for moves to utlaw agaism, writtes Elizabeth judge Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boston Maine Advice on selling your business In Brief Reaching clients Tax breaks help Spy Shares close near best Debate The Church and the cost of heritage Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Richard Moore, Gc Bomb-disposal expert whose skill and bravery overcome the difficulties involved in diarming live German mines in London Professor Alec Whitehouse Theologian who helped to prepare the way for the merger of the Congregational and Prebyterian churches in 1972 Peter Wason Cognitive psychologist who developed clever ways to reveal how thinking commonly falls Karen Morley Thiries and trade unionist whose career was derailed in the McCarthy era To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Earl King New Orleans-born singer and songwriter turned producer with three enduring standard tunes Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Dyke defends 'impartial' war reports by BBC The BBC's war coverage Does patriotism have a place in journalism? Stephen Shearon M. A. Choudhury Telford Deboarh Luyster Ian Starforth Hill 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 Church and heritage Should cathedrals try to cover some of their costs by charging entry fees Mme Karsavina Returns to Produce a Ballet Pnze. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life April 29,1848 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Lecture School news Contact Details for Classified Advertising Symptoms of tulip fever in London Luncheons Dinners Personal Coumn Meeting Livery companies The Times Forthcoming marriages Church news Answers The rise and rise of Anderson Young paceman to get… Cutback in lottery cash to hit grassroots sport hard In Sport Today Five settlements are taxed separately Court of Appeal Reversing burden in trademark evidence Court of Justice Of The European Communities RYA to state case for national sailing centre Law , Supplement: Today and Every Tuesday in Times 2 Danger of admitting fresh evidence not used before Queen's Bench Division Ferguson eyes up Niemi Southampton goalkeeper is… Challenge Cup final showpiece could get new date Golden boy prepared to dip toe in darker waters The Kevin Interview James Crackinell Former allies pitched into relegation battle Rugby union How they stand Cup faces acid test in Dublin England 's shooting to be sharpened up by Wilson Netball Times Square Zimbabwe prepare for departure after visit from the vet Cricket England keen to offer fast-tracked Anderson shelter Racing results from yesterday's five meetings Newton Abbot By Our Sports Staff: Butcher is seething as Surrey jeopardise Test place Bath Savill unveils 'blueprint for 21st century' Soviet Song hits right notes for Fanshawe Moscow Flyer looks to extend run Punchestown Nottingham Channel 4 trips up in running of Totty Stakes Julian Muscat On The Level Nothing lucky about run of 13 by Williams Snooker Funnell leads way for Britain Equestrianism The results service Do your homework Get fit, feel fit: home workout Phil Yates's guide to the quarter-final showdowns Kenyans mourn Kitur In Brief Jaguar eye Wurz Ribeiro joins up Volvo PGA boost Hull sign Treister Britain victory Today 's fixtures Hewitt will miss Rome to focus on grand plan Tennis Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores Leaderboard Youth leaderboard Website Klitschko camp say Lewis ducked him four times Boxing PFA Awards The Times Portuguese at front of queue for early Euro 2004 tickets By Our Sports Staff: Celtic's fate could rest on silver bullet Arsenal's select five prove that timing is the key Ratcliffe retains belief that Shrewsbury can escape again Pools forecast Fulham's ambition dented by mountain of debts The Premiership today: Parker vows to make it tough for United while McClaren threatens Riverside shake-up West Ham boosted by Ferdinand injury news Unveiled: the champion trio Atletico receive unwanted birthday surprise Stephen Burgen Letter from Spain Niemi returns to No 1 on Ferguson's list of targets Sars threat throws Birmingham showpiece into doubt Smart James Anderson's extraordinary rise from the… Inside Spurt Love, Lust and Loneliness Reportage Arts Law Inside A Big Fat Lie True Fiction Women Don't Mind Being Lied To-If It's about their Weight, Says a Survey. History May Have Been Different if We'd Says Hugo Rifkind Verbatim 24 hours When his Mother Died, Tony Blair Quickly Became a Lot More Focused. He Grew up Very Fast Mary Ann Siegnart Human Jungle "Am I Happy? I Work on It Everyday" After Experience Divorce, her Child's Death and a Lifelong Search Fir a Soulmate, Annie Lennox Tells Andrew Billen, in the First Interview since her Marriage Broke down, that She is Finally Coming to Terms with Being Alone British Airways No Place Plans to Rebuild Iraq Exclude More than Half the Polar Pen's Progress Fear is the Thanks They Crime against Ild People Stems from a Sadistic Hatred of Age Itself, Says Theodore Dalrymple The Times Tim Brooke-Taylor Age of Enlightenment Not Dead Yeat Alpro soya Boy, is He Big Dr Jane Collins Contactor Collins Poison in your Remedy An Eu Directive to Regulate the Herbal Medicine Induatry is Not Tough Enough, Says Leyla Sanai Kava Has Been Benned in the UK after 70 Reports of Liver Damage Messing about with Nature May Make Some Herbs " Dangerous" Bad Hair Day? A New Hair-Removal Process Lasts Longer and Promises Depilation without Tears. So is It worth the Expense, Asks Harriet Earle The Times Welcome to the Nanostate The Prince of Wales Fears that Nanotechnology Will Reduce the Planet to a Grey Goo. Less Far-Fetched, Say Jm Thomas and Kathy Jo Wetter, is the Fear that It Will Create a Divided and Inequitable World where the Rich Live for Ever It All Adds up to a Little Bang Theory, Enabling a Goodlike Level of Control over Matter, Mind and Left Learn the Gm Lesson The Public Must Play a Significant Role in the Development of the New Technology., Say Tom Wakeford and Jeremy Smith But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Dr Muto (PS2, Midway, ?39.99 Peer-To-Peer Pressure Pays off. By David Rowan Theme Park City Architecture Canary Wharf Projects an Image Oe Sleek Wellbeing for the Happy Few, Says Tom Dyckhoff Amazing, It's like No Other British Town I've Ever Seen. It is Xanadu Today in the Times First Night Reviews, including… Royal Opera House Tomorrow in 12 Sandy Nairne, the New Director of the… Escape from New York Interview the Artist Laurie Anderson is Going into Space in Search of Happiness. She No Longer Feels Free in the City, She Tells Alex O'connell Telephone 020 7782 7498 Facsimile 020 7782 7107 The Times Classical Cd's Geoff Brown Visits Mahler's Folk, Bach's Brain, Africa's Pygmies and Australia Arts Who Wants to Be a Jazz Millionaire? He is Virtualy Unknown, but Singer Jamie Cullum Has Just Signed a ?1 Million Deal. Can He Be worth It, Asks Clive Davis Jazz Cis Soweto Kinch Impresses John Bungey The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review On a Thankness Night to Be a Television Critic, Paul Connolly was Mightly Relived to See an Efficient Courier and James Nesbitt's Smiling Face Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable Digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Films Satiluh , 0asli & Digital Films BBC One Index T2 Crossword No 2952 TV Choice The Writers Bureau Legal Aid: has the Gogernment given up? Childhood City law David Pannick Queen Mary Licensed Conveyancer BARK&Co Seven Bedford Row Experienced and Trainee Legal Advisers When you have to snitch on your client New money-laundering laws will force lawyers to report more clients to the authorities-for their own protection. Grania Langdon-Down reports A solicitor or an accountant is involved in half of all money laundering casus The Times Law Section The Times Human rights law stops the clock Geraldine Van Bueren, right, argues the cases for scrapping time limits in child abuse cases committed decades ago The Times Book review Lawyers fear review body is failing the innocent A recent Court of Appeal case has important repocussions for those wrongly convicted and seeking to clear their names. Bob Woffinden reports The Times Sucession Palnning Associates Crows Prosecution Service Labour is neglecting social justice pledge The £1.9 billon legal ald scheme is facing… biggest overhaul sicne being set up more … 50 years ago. The Lord Chancellor is poise … outline plans to curb costs. But this could irreparabley damage the service, say Janet the cheif executive of the Law Sociey, and Geoffrey Bindman, a leading legal aid pra… Legal aid needs bold initative from lawyers if it is to survive Can a merger ever run smoothly? When the laws of man meet the laws of God A select committee is about to report on laws on blasphemy and religious hatred. Perhaps we should let sleeping dogs lie, says David Cowan Should workers be told about terrorist threats? Employs are often reluctant to discuss security risks with their staff for fear of causing panic in the workplace. Veronica Cowan reports EU directive gives collective bargaining a new lease of life A new style of works council means that firms unused to unions may have to negotiate with their worhforce, says Franser R Younson In The City What the legal journals are reporting on this week Your shout Readers' queires The College of Law discusses signatures on wills, back-dated holiday pay, unfair dismissal and recovering expenses in the small claims court Leading up the jargon path The Law Society is urging lawyers to cut out the gobbledegook and to use clear language, Gary Slapper translates Lawyer of the week Chris Hutchings I was woken at midnight by the call from Hello! 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Education Slarywatch Other Stories Weliked What business wants from universities The Times Higher Education supplement April 25 Grudgeale Police 'still racist' ten years later Policing Meet Britain's most generous benefactors Charities Prize Caption Competition A decade of tin-rattling Charities Last Week Legislation Update Stephen Gragg You can protect yourself from abusive and aggressive customer Careers 10 On the Move Take account of public needs for a new job Careerclinic Lesson Sihave Learnt Course Watch Jobsagenda Southern Housing Group Bermuda Department of Public Prosecutions Instructors Local Governement Association The Highland Council Hackney National Criminal Intelligence Service Thomas Cole Kinder The Countryside Agency Hillingdon CiLT The National Centre for Languages The Times Barnardo House of Commons Department of the Clerk of the… FirstLAW The Glasgow Housing Association Limited Divisional Manager The Times The Times Educational Supplement Hm Prison Service Library Director of University Collections Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Educational Supplement NHS Appointment Commission Strategic Development Child and Adolescent Mental… The College of Optometrists Gloucestershire Hospitals The Times Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Listings are provided as a free services to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies Over to you What Worked Forme Dave Walker Co-ordiantor for Southwark Mediation Centre, on cutting down anti-social behaviour Diarypates Inside

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