News from 05/05/2003
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Silke, Audrey Wilson, DJM, Catherine Riley, Nigel Hawkes and Robin Shepherd, Alexandra Frean, Alan Gibson, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Alan B. Shrank Chairman, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul O'Neill, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Michael Gassman, David Chater, Adrian Yalland, Suna Erdem, Jeremy Kingston, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Robin Young and Rory Watson, Tom Long, Simon Kuper, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Gabby Logan, Julie Haycock, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Colin McFadyean, Amanda Brookes, Gary Jacob, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Oliver Del Mar, Phoebe Greenwood, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Smithers, Jan Raath and Michael Dynes, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Stephen Collins, Mark Pougatch, Greg Hurst, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Graham Searjeant, Rosemary Bennett and Greg Hurst, Russell Kempson, Simon Hardle, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent and Helen Rumbelow, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Suzy Jagger, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Mike Burke, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, David Lawrenson, Cecil Knight, Head, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Eryl Smith, Trevor Fisher, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Ellison, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Jason Boatright, Matt Dickinson, Ellis Cashmore, Elaine Monaghan and Nicholas Blanford, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Benji Wilson, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, John Greenhalgh, Nigel Hawkes, Xan Rice, Caroline Merrell, Maura Casey, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Noel Bayley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, John Allison, Michelle Henery, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, Brian Cattermole, Virginia Belton, Tim Hames, Chris Bester, Lawrence Phillips, Michael Banister, N. F. Parker, James Kilner, Chris McGrath, Robert Jones, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, James Miller, Caroline Diehl, Richard Beeston, Antonia Fraser, John Barron, R. J. Gluckstein, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Emma Hartley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Richard Hakin, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Robert Tait and Dominic Kennedy, Jenny Davey, William Mutton, Colin McQuillan, Robin Shepherd, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoEuro would mean end of free NHS-central bank Euro entry would be end of free NHS ECB want state health care restricted to eergencies only Smacking ban Fair forecast Space scare Sailing success Arsenal's dream ends with Ruud awakening The Times Today Five Visits to Cannons Health Clubs—token T2 Gulf soldiers return to love and relief Pupil tests important to parents, says Ofsted chief What would Leonardo do today? T2 The Game Oracle Touching a door is enough to catch Sars virus News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Man with mission to push schools as far as they can go At the end of his first year the new Ofsted chief tells Tony Halpin that there are no easy answers ahead Class sizes 'at 1950s level' if teachers laid off More fine weather surprises forecasters David Morris Top chef aims to start new French revolution Tomorrow: Blair's war Joêl Robuchon is eschewing culinary excess and returning to basics, reports Adam Sage Use the best salt, butter and scissors for parsley Smoky bacon gets up EU's nose Following a British recipe for success Business Link Menus old and new The old menu at Avenue Raymond Poincere included Childminders are to be banned from smacking Comet End is in sight for punishment law of 1860 Prefect wins a court order to stop bullying Confused inquirers dial 192 Sinn Fein attacks poll delay In Brief Worker crushed Remploy dispute Sarah family 'joy' Brighton 'swings' Solo yachtswoman looks forward to a bath, beer and boys Hernia Citro?n Chief Whip keeps Nhs reform in the family Hilary Armstrong is pushing through a new hospitals policy devised by her husband, Greg Hurst writes Delaying entry to euro will cost Britain 'thousands of jobs' Set your pulse racing, while you can still take it 'Special access' claim denied Discarded bike raises fears for missing boy Laser eye surgery causes problems in 10% of patients Trusted Brand Iberiai Health lab catches a chill over closure rumours Scientists tell Mark Henderson of their concerns over plans to move a centre of excellence Skoda Auto Institute produced five Nobel prizes in 90 years Dark depressions of Lady with the Lamp New cancer treatment on cards In Brief Diabetics plan Disruptive diets A new love puts family life at risk for Olive the osprey Charities bloom at flower show Trusted Brand PC World Judges' wigs to be shorn in Irvine's reformed courts Tax-Free Flights! Tory party row threatens local election gains Trusted Brand Police arrive in India on trail of Hannah suspect Clothing linked to murdered millionaire is found Nissan Last tribute to Atlantic veterans In Brief Dressing rooms Concorde option Mr Bean crashes Hold on to your faith, Pope tells Spaniards At a Mass for five new saints the message was to uphold Catholic tradition, reports David Sherrock Trusted Brand (AP): When sainthood becomes a family matter Schrôder acts on hostages Om Sai Ram The Open University (AP): Search for survivors called off In Brief (AP): Director attacked (AFP): Aliyev protest (AFP): Treasure hunt (AP): Turkish bombs (AP): Dresden rings out Moscow, we have a problem: our spacecraft is lost RaC Stargazers map Japan's secret spy satellites Doomed shuttle crew had no hope of escape The Times Zimbabwe talks suffer setback after 'agents' jibe Mbeki's reputation on the line The Times Turkish harem girl adds spice to Eurovision Song Contest Israeli Labour Party leader resigns Powell tells Syria, play ball or pay the price Dangerous patients roam streets as Shia gunmen hold asylum Northern rock Why hair today is gone tomorrow Unknown 'martyrs' laid to rest in car park Democrats vie to wage poll assault on Bush Morals advocate fritters $8m Halifax American rock star loses face in a fall Castro's executions trigger a battle of literary lions Bespoke Suits Norwich Union (AFP): Girl safe with dead mother In Brief (AP): Guerrilla attack (Reuters): Civil war 'peace' (Reuter): Democracy rally (Reuter): Stadium stampede (AFP): 21 die in floods Enjoying the thrill of the chaste Theatre Measure for Measure RST, Stratford Opera Gwyneth and the Green Knight Linbury Studio, Wc2 First Choice the Best Shows The Times Jazz Keith Jarrett Festival Hall Concert OAE/Elder Festival Hall Dance Paul Taylor Sadler's Wells Nothing is as dangerous as a teacher on the dole We care about our hospitals, but the issue of school funding is dynamite One year on, what will France's quick-change artist do for an encore? Picture Gallery Dear Tony, yours Philip: the message of the polls Give the 3 NSPCC a clip round the ear somebody Thinderer Testing Times Ofsted is right, children benefit fro scrutiny The Road to Damascus Syria must realise the danger of sponsoring terrorism Gastronomic Grilling The French are becoming less saucy New choices after conflict in Iraq Knight after knight Scope for funding education options Cromwell's influence—warts and all Airport standards Children's reading A bigger box The Times Effect of Licensing Bill on city centres Broadcast news bias Legal wangles Hear, hear Spelling it out The Weather The Times Crossword 22,343 Digital Depot Carlyle Group in focus Briefing Team for Concorde bid Carlton merger threat Pension problems British Land eyes sale Guinness Peat issue Tussauds float potential Safeway ruling requested How the week finished Currencies How the week finished In Business Today Corporate Profile Commodities US sage attacks executive greed Anxious landlords sweeten office deals Express owner got £20m bonus Tories may book TUC centre Bumpy flight Finance houses in water fight "Old Speckled Hen" Art of noise Protests at bank venue in Tashkent Former society stays solid as a rock Corporate Profile No 64: Northern Rock Public Agenda Who's who in the boardroom The company in detail History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Turkish mobile operator attacks Motorola's stand Abbey National reforms may mean job losses Eriksson to coach businessmen on dealing with ups and downs Selfridges chief to defy pressure from bid rival Takeover Panel asked to rule on battle for Safeway Wolves seen as potential bidder for 166-year-old Eldridge Pope Thistle Hotels Ministers told to pull back from Sandler Europe's way of share-dealing looks fragmented Status of bill of lading Law Report Court of Appeal Easy Jet shares slide on gloomy profits forecast Virgin to launch airline in us Revenue appeals over tax ruling Contempt committal limits Court of Appeal Assessor's duty of transparency Queens Bench Division NAPF plans new 'fat cat' revolts Post-communist nations offered a helping hand EBRD investment is an incentive to deal with life in a new world, says Robin Shepherd Sega poised to decide on a partner Host barely conceals its halting progress Japan's brokers in merger moves Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? James Teacher Conservationist with a love for land management who was devoted to his Kent farm and Perthshire estate John and Elizabeth Eastwigk-Field Husband and wife architects who contributed to Britain's postwar reconstruction Charlie Douglass Inventor of canned laughter—which jollied up countless television programmes but annoyed plenty of viewers too Court & Social Professor Colin Bell Charismatic sociologist who spiralled to the top Lives Remembered Mirza Tahir Ahmad Khalifatul Masih Iv Leader of millions of Ahamdi Muslims around the world who in 1948 fled to Britain from Pakistan Personal Column Surplus to Hire Lipman & Sons The Times Bertram Ross Powerful dancer who was the star and rock of Martha Graham's innovative ballets Flights Directory Contact Details for Classified Advertising Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Times Newspapers Lives to Brief Court & Social Paying for the BBC Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion withother Times readers Is your television licence value for money? Living in fear What kind of world have we created for the elderly—and how can we protect them? Nature Notes Oliver North is Found Guilty on Three Charges On This Day The Times, May 5,1989 News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life May 5,1905 A. C. Benson was as well known as his brother, the creator of Mapp and Lucia. If his hundred whimsical books have faded, his huge diary brings a new dimension to his reputation Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagement Changing of the Guard University news Latest walls Answers Marriage Memorial service Legal news How Art Deco matters to disadvantaged youth Notebook Charities Boosting value of charity pound Briefing Why charities must raise their voices Bristol clinging on to status Tough test stands between Cope and glory Football: FA Women's Cup Fina Radcliffe regain premier place after shoot-out win Non-League Fotball In Sport Today Walter Gammie celebrates the champions of the lower-ranked feeder league clubs and investigates their ambitions Results and tables Charlton look on bright side Schumacher back in old routine Extended feast from merry month of May Fishing The results service Today's fixtures Improve posture to avoid injury Get fit, feel fit: muscle activation Ainslie has to settle for second In Brief Off target Flesch steals it Guevara record De la Hoya joy Silver for Smith Dawson charge Refust To Bend takes charge of Derby market Warwick Results from Saturday's six meetings Newcastle Fontwell Park Ludlow Defeated O'Brien offers no excuses Russian Rhythm profits as favourite loses way Doncaster Kempton Park Yesterday's results Huntingdon Human error reduced by video god Rugby league Technology's growing part in decision-making Subaru Broncos continue to shine on their travels The toast is absent friends Rugby union Jones ensures that Llanelli are fitting final winners Students eye an adventure into Europe Hockey Times Square By a Correspondent: Wall bows out on winning note with Rocks Basketball Contepomi leaves Bath teetering on brink of relegation Zurich Premiership Newcastle exhibit staying power in unlikely climb to safety Leeds maintain march towards Europe At Twickenham It Won't Just Be the Players… Irish heighten Leicester's fears Wasps aim to deliver knockout blow to Gloucester Doherty digs deep to give himself an outside chance Snooker: Embqassy World Championship ECB Flower takes students to task Cricket Saturday's scoreboards England settle on Marsh for national service By Our Sports Staff: Lara back from Ms sickbed to slow Australia Durham rescued by Lewis Saltires do jig of delight with first win Cricket: National League second division Smith points way to victory Sehwag is thrown in at the deep end First division Yesterday's scoreboards Sales takes wind out of Read Surrey play to their strengths Cork leads from the front as youngsters impress Baffling Safin serves up another fault Tennis Trouble on the way to double Squash Women on top in the empathy stakes this year Equestrianism: Badminton Horse Trials Supreme performance helps to keep Funnell vision alive Firman gives Jordan cause for optimism BBC's focus on horseplay sets up grand finale Bitter Ballesteros claims he is being victimised The recent highs and lows The Times Hard cheese victory for Swede Wilson leads way for Walker Cup team candidates Spain hails new pretender as Schumacher reigns supreme Pearce isolated as Bath and Bristol state their case Everykick Everypass Every Tackle Everygoal Gabby Logan How the Title was Won and Lost Inside Sport "Old Speckled Hen" The Art of Mass Destruction Analysis Parents Arts Inside Toys in Blue True Fiction Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Richard Morrison Every Teenager Needs to Go through a Camden Period and Every City Needs a Camden Town Is No Corner of London Safe from the Man of Commercial Greed? Human Jungle Balance Sheet where Does Work End and Life Begin? Renaissance Man for our Troubled Times Leonardo Da Vinc's Visionary Designs were Centuries ahead of their Time. But were They Really and Good—and, were He Alive Today, Would the Artist Be Working on Weapons of Mass Destruction, Asks Richard Morrison Polar Pen's Progress The Times Ultimate Outrage The Most Terrifying Thing about Suicide Bombers is their Sheer Normality, Says Andrew Silke Our Baby Daughter Came from China It was a Long Haul, both Geographically and Emotionally, before the Family Could Meet their Adoptive Little Girl Amanda Brookes Kept a Diary on the Journey to Collect Xiu Yan from Nachang The Times Genetics: Hope or Hype? Gene Research May Fail to Deliver the Rapid Medical Miracles that were Expected, Says Jerome Burne The Times Staples and Rivets Is Levi Strauss Taking a Risk with its New Low-Price Jeans Range for Supermarkets, Asks Emily Davies Picture Gallery Rocker Chic This Summer's Rock'n'roll is Harder-Edged than Even Avril Lavigne Might Dare to Wear. But Look beyond the Trashed Black Leather and There's a Hint of Prettiness - Chiffon, Satin and Croched. It's Beaten-Upglamour, Finished off with a Dose of Smudgy Eyeliner Aye for the Ladies New York Theatre Sam Mendes's Broadway Revival of Gypsy is a Triumph for Bernadette Peters and Antonio Banderas is Eclipsed by his Female Co-Stars in the Musical Nine, Says Benedict Nightingale Chewi's Big Choice: Stage or Screen? Interview if both Spielberg and Shakespeare Beckon for the Brilliant Chiwetel Ellofor, Which Will He Go for, James Christopher Asks Him Entertainments The Times Entertainments Listings La Movie the X-Men Rule but for Disney It's Thank Heaven for Little Girls, Finds Sean Macaulay Arts May Day jumbo crossword A £100 case prize will be awarded for the first correct solution opened on Thursday, May 22. The winner and solution will be published in Weekend on May 24. Send to Junbo 463, Weekend, The Times, 1 pennington Street, London E98 1TT Times 2 May Day junbo clues Picture Gallery Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review As Tony Blair Prepares to Celebrate his 50th Birthday, the British Public Still Can't Decide whether They Love or Loathe Him, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Sky One Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Sky Movies Premier Choice BBC One T2 Crossword No 2957 Viewing Guide The Writers Bureau College of Journalism The Gift Send off Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… Firm Commitment Brighton Rocked 04 Mark Pougatch 06 Tony Cascarino 07 Neil Warnock… Gunners Shot to Bits at the Death Thegamesays Hair Apparent Ferguson's Finest Hour Thestory Inson on the call to arms that turned a broken team into the champions of England United Scale The manner of their triumph will increase the manager's delight, Simon Barnes says Brooking is managing nicely and even keeping good time, Mark Pougatch says Thepresenter Ok, Elleray You're off! Thewhistle-Blower Age has caught up with Britain's most famous referee, but not before one final red card, Russell Kempson writes Going through the Emotions Dart stood on the terraces and took notes at the Vetch Field on Saturday The Day Ally Fell Silent Gabbylogan Brithday Ibrox visid proves memorab for me if not my crestfallen colleague A Sorry Tale of Write and Wrong Thepaper Hail Monsieur Motivator Hristophe Dugarry has made his point but what now for him, Tony Cascarino asks Theinsider Sick Note Swinging Blade Neil Warnock should be cherished, not vilified, Rick Broadbent says Theprofile Picture Gallery Di Canio's Kiss of Life Thegames Barclaycard Premiership All Back Gives Taylor Respite The Guide Barclay Card Premiership The Games The Issues Leading Scorers Card Count Bobby's Babes Earn a Break Koumas Ruins the Duff Show Nemeth Shows his worth Coleman Earns Fulham Vote Crafty Bolton Make a Point Anelka Leaves Houllier Jumpy Thegames Barclaycard Premiership King Keane Earns Title Trophy Truce Becks to the Future: Could It Be Goodbye? ELLIS Cashmore tries to decode Brooklyn kickabout Theicon Surrender Hurt Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Owen Slot on why the joy of Leeds must be tempered Stoke Survive on Grim Thegames Nationwide Leaguue First Division Portsmouth Finish in Style Jones Confident as Hungry Wolves Eye Play-Offs How Do They Do that? The Games Nationwide League First Division Nationwide Last-day survival for Chesterfield but Bobby Gould's Cheltenham go down Thegames Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide Exeter take the plunge, Swansea stay up and Scunthorpe secure play-off slot Thegames Nationwide League Third Division Nationwide Rangers Feel the Heat Thegames Bank of Scotland Premierleague Picture Gallery The Continent Ronaldo Wary of Juventus Picture Gallery Milan: A Picture Gallery Real's Room at Top Cut by Eto'o The Times Enter this Week Goldenboot Thefootballot Yourgame An Eerie Silence after 'Horrific' Villa-Blues Derbies Buy Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items The Daily Fix Extratime Coutdown to the Fa Women's Cup Final Naffallski
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