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News from 30/04/2003

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Megan Mason, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Geoffrey Frith, Chris Duckling, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, H. J. Khang, Peter Lansley, Suzy Jagger and Nick Hasell, John P. Lloyd, Ann Lyon, Tim Reid and Michael Theodoulou, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Mark Souster and Ashling O'Connor, Jack Cunningham, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Glen Owen and Jill Sherman, Anne Robinson, James Eve, Valerie Elliott and Helen Rumbelow, Sam Lister, Hillary Clinton, Anthony Seldon, David Charter and Oliver Wright, Andrew Norfolk, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Rachell Campbell Johnston, Regina Avraham, Christopher Watts, Donald Hutera, Keith Vaz, Mike Jeanes, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, David Frith, Rory Watson and Rosemary Bennett, Andy Jones, Malcolm Claxton, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Helen Monks, Alan Hamilton, Ken Stevens, Michael Tillotson, Chris Bryant, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Robert Eddison, Alastair Helnie, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, George Foulkes, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Mark Court, Hugo Rifkind, Ralph Berry, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Suzy Jagger, Madonna, Michelle Braham, Mark Atherton, Donald Rumsfelduassor Arafat, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Jonathan Thompson, Tom Baldwin, Kenneth P. Armitage, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Chris Smith, The Rev Ian Paisley's, Joyce Glasser, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Art Critic, Karen Homer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Alan Hamilton and Neil Harman, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Michael Baily, Transport Editor, David Rae, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Damian Wild, Andrew Roberts, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Scott Cleland, Stephen Jones, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, A. Lewis, Santa Monico, Nigel Hawkes, Xan Rice, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Michael Arditti, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and Andrew Drummond, Alison Gibson and Xan Rice, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Charles Cockell, Russell Barnes, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Rosemary Bennett and Robin Shepherd, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Kim Nguyen, Nancy Windsor, Philip Webster Political Editor, Des Dearlove, Richard Heller, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Simon Chapman, Alan Lee, Robert Tait, Michael Collins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Randoll Joseph, Jane Lawrence, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Malcolm Burgess, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Kate Highham, Stephen Dalton, Paul Connolly, Frances Gibb, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Rosa Von Furstenberg, Robbie Millen, Gerry Finkle, Nicholas Kieft, Patience Wheatcroft, Ken Ritchie, Jeremy Lefroy, David Dranove, Howard John Burt, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Mi5 tapes reveal No 10's intimacy with Sinn Fein Tel Aviv bomb signals war on new peace map Dozens dead and injured hours after Palestinian chief promises crackdown Inside US kills 14 Iraqis Andrew Roberts—Why The Loss Of a Parent Leads To No… Putin taunts Blair: Is Saddam sitting in a bunker ready to blow the whole place up with WMD? Tory councils to be shamed over school cash The Times To-day Scientists say it hurts, official How to survive a disaster Radisson News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Kill or cure as Dr Alan does the rounds Parliamentary Sketch Ben Maclntyre Lord Chancellor signals the end of QC elite Milburn woos doubters on foundation hospitals Gulf Travel Update £1.8m for London party time In Brief May Day targets Cancer immunity Footballer arrest Licence to thrill The hook hurts—will anglers feel the pain? New research suggesting that angling can be a painful experience for the fish has fuelles the arguments against Britain's most popular pastime. Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, and Helen Rumbelow report Research fails to land the definitive answer Fish facts Should angling be banned? NT National Theatre EU gang of four agree to form new defence force Direct Line Blow to Nato is old Europe's payback time Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Steps towards a Euro army Europe 's defence Tesco Mother 'killed three of her babies, then blamed cot death' Sex in the City a bad move for director Body of killer's child exhumed for tests 20,000 firearms handed in In Brief Rig hostage calls Hunting charges Sex trade survey Murder charge BMW How bugging revealed Mowlam's cosy chats Sinn Fein pair seen as legitimate targets Nissan Mowlam and McGuinness Tony's not going to walk away from this' Channel 4 profits from trouble In Brief Portraits stolen Afghans home Polluted sperm BBC gets mail The curtsy takes a final bow at Wimbledon Court etiquette meets its match £10m annual payout to whistle blowers Just AAsk BT PC World People Andrew Pierce Ids careers from one blunder to the next on the campaign trail Arnie wins over unlikely supporter Easy Jet has to pay for 'deceitful ' cancelling BBC thickens the plot PS Arise, Sir Ravinder, son of Sir Amar. Nice to see the old family back Return of the prefect 'instils pride in schools' What's Important By Our Education Editor: Private sector makes peace with Bristol Red fea Rivtera Mandelson leads attack against euro isolationists You to the power of Gloves are off in the fight for Blair's ear Political Briefung Peter Riddell Today in Parliament Prudential Apathy and war blight Labour's campaign If leaders do not care, why should party activists? Bragg and Puttnam criticise media Bill DKNY Town halls 'mystery' to 1 in 3 voters Is the secret of dark matter 3,000ft underground? A British team is using a salt mine to solve universal mystery, reports Mark Henderson The great unknown North Sea salt mine is research paradise J. D. Power and Associates New York looks up to London as the master of arts Hockney and Hirst steal spotlight from Pollock and Warhol, reports Nicholas Wapshott Lexus America 's reign comes to the end of the line Jumble sale film earns £24,000 Cyprus sees 'Berlin Wall' begin to crumble Swedish leader silences dissenters as mood turns against euro Marks & Spencer Financial Services Easyjet. com History of a divided island Informants are facing Mafia peril In Brief (AFP): Milosevic charge (AFP): Judge on trial (Reuters): Ally jailed (AP): Beer sales slump Insurance firms open way for Holocaust claims French women offered cash to stay at home and have more babies The Times Comprehensive list on the internet Children 'get less severe form of Sars' US ends a 12-year military presence in Saudi Arabia Asylum for soldier's rescue hero Iberia (AFP): Saddam 'will broadcast' America signs deal with terror group How beautiful game turned to nightmare under Uday Saddam's son was not a good loser, writes Richard Beeston US forces kill 14 as protesting crowd fire guns Catherine Philp in Fallujaah Innings resumed after war stops play Coalition captures 'Missile Man' One. Tel Unbeatable 'Pay as you go' aims for truce in online war The Times Billion-pound journey from apricots to apples India fires second test missile In Brief (Reuters): Mugabe to stay (Reuters): Ohio execution (Reuters): General snatched Britons burn 126m CDs a year Charcol Torture victim's plea for change My crazy one-nighter with Jerry Theatre Jerry Springer The Opera Lyttletion Dance Manchester witnesses the marval of the Kirov; Ronnie Scott's welcomes a great jazz pianist; love and loss with the Go-Betweens Swan Lake The Lowry, Salford First Choice the Best in London The Times Jazz JoAnne Brackeen Ronnie Scott's Pop The Go-Betweens Ambassador, Dublin Concert Kathleen Ferrier Awards wigmore Hall Independent schools cannot remain a class apart The private sector must enter the debate on the future of education It's high-pressure world: if I were Cherie, Fd have grabbed all those clothes as well Picture Gallery Hospitals don't respond to orders like armies do Thunderer: I'll tell you how fab the Bbc is - but it'll cost you Sands of Time Pressure for change in Saudi Arabia is growing Toy Soldiers A divisive and unnecessary strategy for European defence In the Covers Others might follow Wisden towards change Voters' apathy in local elections WMD conundrum Need for early decision on the euro Workplace ageism and retirement Exploring instinct Integrated transport Our dear pets The Times Sleep deprivation and pilots' hours Airport standards Washing of feet Academic research Goodbye? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,339 Boots Corus to cut more jobs Briefing China's markets to close Approaches for Cordiant Orange sales slowdown ImClone chief resigns CBI panel eyes fat-cat pay Awards for Times pair Odds unchanged Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Poverty and the price of pain Bank clients face legal action as Sec widens sleaze inquiry Grandson close to Austin Reed bid B&B throws off its bid protection Easy Money Boots set to name chief executive Nature of the man Bradford & Bingley on the auction Block Retail sales get warm glow in sunny March T. M. Jewin Patience Wheatcroft The Times Nee to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Blair's War Order of the boot blights Boots Exchange rates Angry investors attack Corus board's pay policy Price war halves BAT's first-quarter us profit Sportingbet admits to approach Citi Sicav The man who successfully shorted Shares halted at Po Na Na Boss accuses Ryton workers Thistle Hotels Conflict in Iraq helps BP hit record high Global switch puts Teesside plant at risk Late bid speculation lifts Allied Domecq Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Oil prospects uncertain for BP Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Murmurs over rival interest boost Geest Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Fresh US fears over 'independent research' claims British investors threaten action Amvescap threatens London delisting ICAP chairman takes 10% stake in Numis for £5.7m Hp EU raises Basle burden Censured banks 'will retain dominant role' Vivendi starts $10bn auction Delay of evidence as law suits considered Heron 's take-off on hold? City Diary Cosying up City Diary Shocking times City Diary Late reverse for shares SG Candover named private equity house of 2002 Real Deals / British Venture Capital Association Awards Cheap drugs alone will not cure the plagues of poverty Carl Mortished European Briefing The Times Unit Trust Information Service Campaigner is top personality The Times Barclays team takes fund prize Permira lands deal of the year Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Max Nicholson Ornithologist and early champion of environmental convertion, who helped to found the World Wildlife Fund Max Nichoison, CB, CVO, environmentalist and author, was born on July 12,1904. He died on Arpil 26,2003, aged 98 Stuart Kind Forensic science expert who used his experince as a wartime navigator to help to profile the Yorkshire Ripper Stuart Kind, frensic scientist, was born on January 21,1925. He died on April 19,2003, aged 78 Court & Social Lives in Brief Teddy Edwards Tenor saxophonist whose contribution to Jazz was overlooked by East Coast critics Teddy Edwards, jazz tenor saxophonist, was born on April 26,1924. He died on April 20,2003, aged 78 Cholly Atkins Choreographer who gave a generation of Motown stars their famous moves Cholly Atkins, choreographer and dancer, was born on September 13,1913. He died on April 19,2003, aged 89 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Where are the weapons? Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Where are the weapons? So far, the coalition forces have not uncovered any 'weapons of mass destruction' where we misled? Invasion of the digital dishes Is it time to relax the rules on satellite dishes in conservations areas and in the country? Nature Notes Reports of Iraqi arms may have been greatly exaggerated Business Stress is Seen as Important Cause of Accidents on Roads News Quiz Every day we print the prize questions Prize. quiz@thetimes What 's your view? Word Watching Daily Life April 30,1940 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Answers Travel Insurance Personal Column Public Notices Ministry of Defence operational honours list School news Contact Details for Classified Advertising The Times Court & Social Forthcoming marrlages Today's royal engagements Box Number Replies Whilst care is taken to establish that our… The Times Enjoy the spoils of rate hopping Helen Monks says that increasing numbers of borrowers are choosing to shop around for a better mortage deal Remortgaging do's and don'ts Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards We're teaching our cars to see, because Remember the golden rule for a home loan Xan Rice reports that the best way to save money on a mortage is to make early repayments of the capital sum Daimler Chrysler How to seek redress over endowments First-timers to get 100% mortgages Profession precedes individual Privy Council Published April 30,2003 Goasai v General Medical Council VAT payable on caravan pitches Chancery Division Published April 30,2003 Colaingrove Ltd v Commissioners of Customs and Exclse The Times Travedirect No rights breach in home closure Queen's Bench Division Published April 30,2003 Regina (Haggery and Others) v St Helens Borough Council European judgment is a fact for time limit Chancery Division Published April 30,2003 Commissioners of Customs and Excise v DFS Furniture Co Ltd A rough guide to Europe on a £250,000 budget Italy: high culture, low prices France: old money, good transport links The Times Property Luxury Gran Canaria The Times Tarn South West France Spain: little hassle, lots of golf Guidelines to Purchasing Property in Spain… Kennington SE11 Saracens close to safety Moment in time that shook the tennis world Racing Cheltenham Exeter Index Kelso Yesterday 's results No Spain, no gain Flagship Uberalles redeems reputation Hills has punishment reduced Reading the racecard Ascot Pontefract Punchestown Big-race results Sights must be set higher still at Flat Headquarters Ian inspector Calls Again Heart and soul has big edge over cover point A snapshot of the modern era that mars traditional picture David Frith believes that the publishers of the Almanack have made a serious error of judgement Matthew Pryor previews the latest round of matches in the Frizzell County Championship that start today Publishers pleased to inherit safe pair of hands Surrey give Butcher an opening in team Saracens squeeze home as Bristol miss their chance Rugby union Higgins crawls back into contention after Doherty's onslaught Snooker: Embassy World Championship World invitation to Open Golf Get fit, feel fit: home workout Day three Inquiry reports on Rotherham affair The results service Today's fixtures Radcliffe to try for world best In Brief Hope rekindled Happy returns Bullish Durham Finch honoured Lions look sharp The key to Bolton's survival? A loan again, naturally Elvive Play-off system is a joke, but it's really not that funny Results Kenyon calls for clubs to share World Cup profits Times Square Bosnich banned for nine months Leeds make changes The Premiership today: Reid demands bravery from Leeds while Fulham ground-share negotiations collapse Wake ends Shrewsbury's survival battle Vogts keen to make experiment count Kerr homing in on victory for Ireland No deal, Real insist in snub to Beckham Why Big Sam's loans could leave English… Henman focuses on winning instead of Wimbledon riches Inside Sport Sportsexclusive How to Survive a Disaster Emotional Intelligence Arts Creme Inside The Hot Seat True Fiction BBC Today Inquisitor John Humphrys is to Host Mastermind when It Returns in June. Richard Heller is Grilled in the Chair I Could Ask You the Same Question 11 More Times Verbatim the Linguistic Remains of the Day "We are reaping the consequences of the most wrong-headed economic policies since Herbert Hoover" 24 hours Andrew Billem After By-Elections we Whisky Sodden Few Retired from our Sofas, Convinced we Had Witnessed History Monkhouse Confesses that Sincerity Has Never Come Easily to Him Human Jungle How following the Rules Can Be Disastrous Covery Story Noble, Yes, is "Women and Children First" Rally Such a Good Idea? Julian Champkin Says Doing the Right Thing May Be the Wrong Way to save your Life Polar Pen's Progress Can Ids round up Reportage On the Eve of the Local Elections, Damian Whitworth Finds a Different Conservative Leader Enjoying his Just for a Day Pm of Spin Hugo Rfkind Watches Two People Have a Go at Being Tony Blair ArtsFirst The Loss that Leads to No 10 Emotional Intelligence Tony Blair was Driven to Succeed by his Mother's Early Death. He is Not the only Prime Minister to Suffer a Premature Loss, Says Andrew Roberts Nothing at No 10 is Likely to Happen that S Worse than Losing a Parent Early in Life Love ETC What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Anne Robinson The Times Mental Block Health Obsessive Habits Respond to Self-Help, Says Former Sufferer Robert Eddison I Decided to Become the Most Relaxed Student at Cambridge - in Came Yoga and Deep Breathing Symptoms and Remedies The Changeling Room Fashion Front Row They Looked so Great in the Shop Mirror ... Oops, I've Done Again, Says Lisa Armstrong Shops Have Distorting Mirrors. And we Have Distorting Mindsets when we Look in Them Going for a BiRKIN Country Couture Out of the Trenches Tales of Narrow Minds Books A Story about an Autistic Boy who Solvers the Murder of a Dog Has Made Mark Haddon Rich and Brought Him Fame. But, Finds Tim Teeman, It Hasn't Changed his Melancholy Disposition I was Worried about It Getting Stuck in an 'Isue Book' Category Cinema's Enigmatic Visionary Books Non-Fiction Shorts The Fine Arts Make for Phoney Fiction Rex TLS Dairy The True Price of New Zealand's Gold Books The Times Offersdirect The Spectre of Empty Space … From a Page to a Barren Body Big on Vision Low on Focus The Times Opera & Ballet The Times Boxofficedirect Theatres Reduced Shakespeare Company Lyceum 0870 243 9000 (bkg fee) Groups (15+) 0870 153… The Times Prince of Wales 020 7839 5987 Effervescent,… Colour Arts Photography Gustave Le Gray's Vivid Seascapes Make a Fitting Opening Show for the V&a's New Gallery, Says Joanna Pitman Manon A Field, a Tent: Camp? Arts Bitions what is Boyd Webb up to in his New Video Installation, Asks Baffled John Russell Taylor After Mrs Rochester Portrait Power The National Portrait Gallery's New Director Talks to Rachel Campbell-Johnston The John Davies Gallery Muji Bridge Andrew Robson the Finesse- Lesson Ten Games Chess Winning Move TV Review Television and Radio Ampleforth: My Teachers a Monk Showed that Life at the Catholic Boarding Shcool is a Lot More Fun than Might Have Imagined, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Sky One Choice Gabrielle Starkey Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed Picture Gallery BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 2953 TV Choice David Chater The Royal Bank of Scotland Index Climbing to the top floor A Working Relationship Dawn Gibbins, righl, Businesswoman of the year, and her Pa, Susan Neyland Index Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries Santoro Group Pettman Smith Senior PA/SECRETARY PA In Trust Limited Think Bigger Receptionist Angela Mortimer Society Support Secretary Part-Time Shorthand Secretary Property Investment Co. Receptionist/PA Executive Assistant Kerman & Co LLP First Choice Business Centre Oford Time Savers Working to get that dream job Rosa Von Furstenberg tells you how to win over the toughest jon consultant Pep up your presentation Office Types Helen the hypochondriac Malcolm Burgess on people you may know Ocr Clait Group Administrator/secretary PA Required Hamptons First Class SECRETARY/PA The Times General Teaching Council for England Eclipse Osborne & Little All things bright and beautiful Avery PA to Professional Regulation Management Team The Times Offersdirect TR School Secretary/administrator The Times Investor in People Times Newspapers The Times Office MANAGER/PA Situations Wanted Leave the rat race behind Mature,… Multi-Lingual Creme Receptionists The Times Pitman Super Secretaries Fairytale castle is open for business Conference Call Savour bread's aroma Tasting Aldrich & Company Picture Gallery Introduction Contents Boardroom Agenda Tax … and Tax Should Be a Boardroom Conversation, Says David Rae If You were Approached with Outlandish Suggestions that Beacause of Some Quirky European Law You Could Reclaim Millins of Pounds in Tax, your Ears Would Prick up Convertible Bonds when Companies Need Capital, a City Hybrid is Tempting But, Says Suzy Jagger, It Can Come with a Worrying Sting in its Tail Sharp Learning Curve Directors The New Non-Executive Dierctor Will Have to Be a Pro-Active Expert, Says Martin Waller Could You Spot a Fraud? Fraud When the Economy Hits a Rough Patch and the Budgets Dry up, Companies Become that Much More Vulnerable to Swindlers, Says Jon Ashworth The Value of Fraud, Cases Leapt to £717 Million in the past Year, up from £224 Million in 2001. The Average Value of Each Case More than Doubled Don't Forget - No Cash, No Business Micro-Management Managing Cash Flow is as Crucial to an International Company as It is to a Corner Shop. Many Businesses Suffer or Fail when They Forget this Vital Rule, Reports Damian Wild Financial Structures Why Do Some Companies Outlast the Others? Patently Effective: Turning Ideas into Regular Revenue Intellectual Property Businesses Should Audit their Brands and Trademarks Regularly to Establish their Balance Sheet Value, Says Damian Wild Growth Strategies Core Competence is Key to Growth Most Top Managers Prefer a Strategy of Organic Expansion Based upon the Exploitation of a Company's Strengths and Advantages, Says Tony Dawe A Survey Found that Organic Growth through Expanding Market Share and Efficiency Gains was the Most Widel Adopted Strategy Funding Expansion through Debt The Secret of Staying Power in Retail Risk Management Rising Power of the Chief Risk Officer War, Terrorism and the Rising of Corportate Failures and Financial Scandals Highlight the Perils of Today's Commercial Environment. Someone Needs to Take an Overview, Says Des Dearlove The Insiders Go Back to Basics Internal Audit Recent Scandals Highlight the Need for Self-Examination, Says Jon Ashworth Picture Gallery How to Get your Property to Pay There are Many Ways that Assets, both Tangible and Intangible, Can Release Cash into a Busienss, Says Jonathan Thompson Leaner but Not Meaner Staff Morale Employee Morale Must Remain a Priority, Even in Hard Times when Managers are under Pressure to Cut Cost, Says Des Dearlove Clear Objectives and Openness are the Keys to Successful Projects Information Technology Have You Got a Disaster Plan? More Companies Need Strategies to Deal with a Calamity Suddenly Striking at their Business, Says Des Dearlove KPMG

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