News from 06/05/2003
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Brian Gash, Andrew Robson, Turki Al Faisal, Christopher T. Watts, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Charles Sheppard, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Crepaz-Keay, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Neville, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Tony Johnson, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Brendan Barber, Kevin Bays, C. D. Lack, Ivo Tennant, Mr Justice Lightman, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Nick Gillies, Christine Seib, David Chater, Nick Danziger, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, John Bungey, Kevin Hannigan, Practice manager, Geoff Brown, Tony Sykes, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Peter Jennings, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Norman Harris, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, James Strachan, Phoebe Greenwood, Anne Baring, Stephen Farrell, Trevor Panther, Jeremy Sandelson, Dave Wallace, Roland Watson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Judith Brodie, Jeff Pedley, Nicholas Wapshott, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, David Frum, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Mark Cowling, John Westerby, Stephen Burgen, John Hampton, Mr Justice Lightman's, Gary Slapper, Geoffrey Dean, Clive Burton, Rob Wright, Catherine Henderson, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Brutal Vision, Raymond Keene, Julian Nettlefold, Publisher, Lewis Smith, Philip Stott, Peter Stothard, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Bill Bralthwaite, QC, Jane Hughes, Richard Owen, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, William Neill, Parminder Bahra, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Murray Hedgcock, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, Gill Marshall, Mel Webb, Chris McGrath, Peter Golden, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Jean Roose, Nicholas Whitsun-Jones, Alured Darlington, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Emma Hartley, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Reg Fort, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Abigail Rayner, Mark Venables, Michele Questel, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Christopher Irvine, David Mamet, Nicholas Timmins,
ResumoPublic Agenda Poll boost for PM - and the Tories Baghdad bounce lifts Blair Labour support falls to 36% Tornado deaths Fines overturned 'Mrs Anthrax' held Polo Milburn tries to buy off rebels The Times Today Five Free Visits to Cannons Health Clubs - Token T2 100s of Jobs inside Blair's War How shared experiences forged a special relationship Lucky black cat strays across the path of a £½m fortune Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Passports to carry eyeprint ID, says Blunkett Economists' euro vote Intelligent Finance Voters plan to switch allegiance at next poll 'There is nothing here now, just piles of rubbish' States of emergency: dozens die as 84 tornados batter Midwest An atmospheric pressure cooker brews mayhem Breitling Power to change everyday lives Students at Oxford of living subsidy Boots Rise 'will revive stigma of playground for rich' Testing children at 7 a crime, say heads Compensation claims cost education service £200m Vaccination link to HIV in Africa In Brief Baby born after crash mother dies Man held over missing Laura Pilots resist 'unsafe' hours Marathon target of Belfast bomb Value of tribunal awards jumps Men say they are better, at a push Hunt for paedophiles over missing Daniel Mercedes-Benz Third man named in murder inquiry Picture Gallery Sanatogen Vital 50+ Is Portillo set to return to the scene of Ms colourful past? A shadow of a Shadow politician People Regime change at the White House PS Empire direct. co. uk 90% of drivers win congestion charge appeal Nurse trampled to death by bull elephant Breakdown Cover Intel Zoo goes ape over ginger baby Tribunal accepts Gulf War jabs caused illness Missing proof of cause and effect makes doctors sceptical Medical Briefing Nissan Eggs are thrown at Galloway In Brief New sarin inquiry Mould money Twins' record DLA British Red Cross Bar leader spearheads fight for QC status Martin challenge to Parole Board Dell Movie greats fail to make the final cut Conservationists blamed for fly-fishing foul-up Anglers condemn the 'ignorance' of returning historic stretch of trout stream to nature, reports Valerie Elliott P&O Ferries Evesham Technology How keepers put care into catches Berlusconi points finger at Prodi in bribery trial Briton's Killing was 'murder', not politics Bulldozer protest at saint's shrine The Times Nationwide Saddam's 'Mrs Anthrax' is held by Americans Teletext Holidays Iberiab Our man in Baghdad is waiting to fly the flag Microbiologist who studied in England is still at large Envoy dubs US a police state The Shia who survived his own execution Alliance Leicester James Meade Limited US may bypass sanctions to rebuild country Nurses abandon China's hospitals to escape Sars Village protest No Title Mugabe blocks talks Flybe ANC leader Sisulu dies aged 90 In Brief (AFP): Storms kill 31 (AP): Rwandans freed (AFP): Mob murder (AP): Terror releases (AFP): Cult stand-off To jazz heaven and Bach Jazz Cheltenham Festival Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Composer George Benjamin gives Caliban a sublime voice; sex and office politics in a Whitehall drama; the Kirov Ballet bring a lavish spectacle to Manchester First Choice the Best Shows The Times Theatre Office Games Pleasance, N7 Dance La Bayaère Lowry, Solford Thank god for politicians who take their cue from above Faith will have taught Blair and Bush humility, conscience and responsibility Not so much the killing fields of North London, more the murderous flower beds Earthy, highly sexed, and not the Britain I expected Thunderer: Alas, poor science, I knew thee well Prime of Life At 50, the Prime Minister is wiser, but not always right Mission Reopened Britain's embassy will be a vital link in rebuilding Iraq Trolley Trauma Shopping the bad supermarket drivers US relations with Saudi Arabia Women and peace Police response 'Nightmare' of foundation hospitals Removing jargon in cancer treatment The RCA extension Give and take Reluctant Scots Hidden riches The Times Need for a new attitude to ageing Mountaineer's peg leg Dunfleecing Match of the day Remedy not so drastic I'm only here. . . The Weather The Times Crossword 22,344 Inland Revenue Focus on Carlyle Group Briefing Aol chief sells shares EU to remove barriers Accredo fires E&Y US sends mixed signals Billionaire still leads How the week started Charcol Enterprising T-Mobile to reveal loss of 400,00 subscribers AstraZeneca drug upheld In Business Today Index USA Interactive in deal Lord's treasures Bank expected to hold rate after fall of sterling Need to know: The week ahead The Times Let manufacturers gnash their teeth Change on week Exchange rates Fitness First will pay our £20m in fees to go private Surveys paint a grim picture of the economy Ofwat gives the nod to listing Virgin Atlantic profits at £10m Sun microsystems IHG in talks to sells £130m May Fair Hotel Maximum value must be the strategy Huge investments are being made in an over-bureaucratised public sector. James Strachan wants to see waste cut by the right sort of regulation Standard Life on the offensive The Times Selfridges bid deadline today The Times Commission keeps an eye on finances Astex seeks £15m as it forges German link Easy Group threatens to sue film distributors Easy Jet boss plans bus and pizza launches The Times 'Buffetteers' mob the sage of capitalism Abigall Rayner mingles with 14,000 Berkshire Hathaway faithful in Omaha, Nebraska 'Three strikes' for firms in California Marconi Wall Street When the going gets tough, the tough get going Business sense and commercial success Harsh times spur the agile to leap ahead of their rivals, writes Elizabeth Judge Picture Gallery Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Goldfinch Free Surveys on All Applications Multiple Display Advertising Items Tax check for family dividends In Brief Catching Fox Forum on Europe Ask the 'doctor' Capitalisation, week's change Think Côtes du Rhône wines Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Olivier Long Swiss diplomat who maintained the momentum of free-trade talks through the oil shocks of the 1970s Professor Sir Donald Harrison Throat surgeon who knew that medicine is not an exact science and encouraged new approaches Peter Doyle Marketing expert who led the field in the development of brand identity Court & Social Edward Erdman Old-style commercial property consultant who stuck to his principles Elaine Steinbeck Wife of the novelist, who saw him win the Nobel Prize and accompained him on a reporting tour to Vietnam Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Angling and the issue of cruelty Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times reader a new report suggests that fish may feel pain. Is this a good reason to ban Britain's most popular pastime? Debate@thetime. co. uk Nature Notes From Our Estate Correspondent: 'Double-Decker' Piccadilly Circus Proposed News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life May 6,1937 After many years in his father's cloth business and his own shop, James Agate became a critic. His drama reviews were paralled by a series of diaries. On a New York visit, the day before the Hindenburg disaster, he meets Mrs Patrick Campbell Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Contact Details for Classified Advertising Life peerage Appointments Queen's new image for anniversary MCC seeks a new keeper at long last Personal Column Legal Notices Court & Social Clergy Appointments Answers Forthcoming marriage Service of thanksgiving Meeting School news Brive show the way Nel steals march on Adams in war of words Cricket: National League second division Smith's good work proves in vain as Razzaq finds his range Construing transitional provisions Law Report Privy Council Damages awarded for noise nuisance of training RAF… Queen's Bench Division Sequence of confiscation and costs orders Court of Appeal Williams rules the world Flintoff in the swing to wrap up victory Thrilling Pietersen thwarts Scorpions Setback for Gough as Yorkshire hit new low National League first division Cowan provides only resistance to Zimbabweans Yesterday's scoreboards Gladiators put bowlers to the sword By Our Sports Staff: Australia power to victory Spitfires sent into tailspin as Croft takes control Times Square Faltering Surrey indebted to Brown onslaught Dee feats prove Hills is Chester course specialist Risk Taker to bloom in Vase Betfair Chester Results from yesterday's seven meetings Weld has eye on giving Epsom soft sell On The Level Old rivals offer hint of the way ahead for Bath Rugby union Racing Bourdais lights tip Brands despite circuit failures Motor sport Lewis bout gets all-clear Boxing The Times Bartrim's nerveless kicking completes comeback Rugby league Weary Henman lost for words after humiliating first-round exit Tennis Time The results service Today's fixtures Superior Reading ready for Europe Hockey Pools forecast Test match marred by injuries In Brief Cornwallis joy Lovatt leads way Show goes on England prevail League inquiry adds to Exeter's woes Nationwide Conference Relegated club in trouble for delayed kick-off Fantasy League: Your player fist with updated scores Doncaster prevail in penalty drama Dagenham indebted to saviour Roberts Victory is sweet, but credit Arsenal for a memorable race Reinvented Ferguson shows he is hungry for more The Times By Our Sports Staff: Bradford receive home help Everton put a block on United party Power left to rue cashing chips too soon Fulham win treble as the whistle blows for full-timers FA Women's Cup Final The Premiership today: Marsden faces battle to be fit for Cup Final and Newcastle abandon Bellamy appeal Boos at Bernabeu as Real fall from grace Letter from Spain Williams on top of the world after halting Doherty revival Wenger's challenge to United hangs in balance Henman feels the heat Inside Sport Jamjar cars A Walk in the Woods? Style Arts Law Inside Axis of Ealing Noth Korea Has Opened an Embassy in Ealing. Hugo Rifkind Wonders who Else Might Move into the Neighbourhood 24 Hours Anthony Howard Blair Would Be Rash to Disregard a Peter Hain Claim to Represent the Labour Party's Future Human Jungle Blair and Bush: An Attraction of Opposites Cover Story The Wartime Alliance between Tony Blair and George Bush was Closer than Many Believed Possible. Is It Permanent, or Just the Mutula but Passing Dependence of Two Very Different Men Fighting a Common Enemy? Peter Stothard, who Had Unrivalled Access to the Prime Minister during the Conflict, Says Blair Should Remember that the Politics of Interest Will Always Come First The Times We're Older so we Canbe Bolder Freed from the Tyranny of Youth and Fashionable Good Taste, Women of a Certain Age Can Revel in their Stylish Eccentricity, Says Lucia Van Der Post Not Dead yet Alpro soya Is She Too Young for Chickenpox? The Whole Tooth Your Mouth is a Good Indicator of your General Health, Says Jane Hughes Picture Gallery The Best Way to Avoid Decay? Silica-ok I'm Hungry, Get Me out of Here! Ladies May Still Lunch, but They Certainly Don't Want to Get Caught Eating, Says Carol Midgley The Times The Times Through a Glass Darkly and out Again The Andrew Billen Interview Drink was the Engine and Inspiration for the Work of the Irish Playwright Conor McPHERSON. But a Brush with Death Allowed an Escape from Alcohol But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test The Times Technosabble Bard of Broken Spirits Theatre Benedict Nightingale Welcomes Daivd Mamet's Brutal Vision of Everyday Life Back to the West End National Theatre The Bulldozing of Jerusalem Architecture the Government Wants to Pull down the Terraces of Lancashire Mill Towns. Not without a Fight, Says Tom Dyckhoff The Times Radio BBC English was Not so Stiff after All, Finds Chris Campling Entertainments Final Weeks The Times New Classical Cds Geoff Brown on Mutter and Previn in Love, Ligeti at 80 and Some Minimalist Curios Anne-Sophie Mutter Tango Song and Dance Gyorgy Lighti The Ligeti Project IV Frederic Rzewski Main Drag The Hamlet with a Happy Ending In the Opera Version of Hamlet the Hero Lives to Fight Another Day. Robert Thicknesse Sees the Star Get Some Coaching Picture Gallery New Jazz Cds John Bungey The Sunday Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review While There Wasn't Much to Dislike about Tim Supple's Updated Treatment of Twelfth Night, It Didn't Exactly Leave Joe Joseph Whooping with Joy Picture Gallery Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Radio Choice Picture Gallery Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One T2 Crossword No 2958 Viewing Guide Rolex Are Wigs, robes and silks on the way out? Interpol Appointment of Members of the Panel of Chairmen of… Positive about Disabled People Dress down every day in court? QCs, robes and wigs may soon be abolished. Is the Lord Chancellor becoming 'radical', asks Frances Gibb The Times Law Section The Times The Times Morgan Stanley The Times Can China's legal system, get to grips with habeas corpus? Professor Yue Liling is co-writing the textbook on human rights for the Chinese Government. Frances Gibb meets a woman with work to do Investor in People Matrix chambers Joane Manson Changing Are clients being sacrificed in the dr How the clien in the lawye Financial pressures have eroded legal standards, says Mr Justice Lightman Let's leave the stereo The extract from Mr Justice Lightman's speech delivered at Sheffield Picture Gallery Business of providing a service In today's law, only the strong survive A strong arm beats the long arm of the law Case notes Jousting over rights will return Brendan Barber says that the Government's attempts to simplify employment law may leave employees with less protection Law up date When will the world be able to breathe again? The Sars outbreak has hit legal firms hard—in the UK as well as in Asia, says Edward Fennell In the City Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Kevin Bays Lawyer of the week Peter Cook wanted to call Myra Hindley as his character wintness Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk The advantages of in-house barristers Law letters Maintaining standards Treatment helps to keep divorce anger at bay Where is the evidence? Ilex and the issue of regulation Letters should be addressed to The Editor, 1… Tyranny on the march Bark & Co Solicitors Expanding Central London Specialist Fraud Defence… Times Newspapers 9 Stone Buildings Everatt & Company Octagon Chambers Phoenix Systems Limited The search begins for a cut-rate new DPP Lawdlary@thetimes. co. uk Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Criminal Law Week Ltd Halliwell consulting Ritch & Conolly Times Newspapers University of the West of England Bristol AON The Times University of Hertfordshire Health Quick, doctor, foundation Plus 13 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Education Your Weekly Briefing The Top Stories Dogfightoftheweek Otherviews Milburn laughs off his critics' growing unrest Issue of the Week Foundation Hospitals Theweekinnumbers Picture Gallery Public Opinion Camilla Cavendish Seeninhansard The pundits on the poll results Elections The Results On the Airwaves our Pick of TV and Radio Bookin30seconds 100s of Top Jobs Picture Gallery Drop the 'nine to five' mentality Interview Charles Noida, the negotiator who tried to extinguish the fire dispute, tells Parminder Bahra about the need to give people greater responsibility and control of their time Mediamonitor Howtheyseeus In the Professional Press New Medical Research Where have all the nurses gone? Cannabis and '30,000 annual deaths'—the BMJ's public health fears The Issue Explained Foundation Hospitals Hospital consultants threaten to sue Milburn Jargon Decoder You're rich now, but start saving Public Sector Pay Public Service Director May 2003 Olympic winners and losers Regeneration Hero. . . How the Continentals live Housing . . . And Villain Too Much Info. . . Webwatch Picture Gallery In the Chat Rooms That school cash is still missing Education Another year, another £17m lying in the bank for Oxford Higher Education Salary Watch Other Stories Weliked Research assessment proves unpopular Grudgealert Confusion over child protection Social Care The £2.2 million will, and other fundraising highlights Charities Prize Caption Competition Last Week . . . Onthemove Is going private a cure for NHS drug blues? Careerclinic Lesson I Have Learnt David Crepaz-Keay, 39 chief executive, Mental Health Media Coursewatch A new column featuring training and degree-level courses aimed at the public sector Jobs Agenda No Title Solace Public Sector Natural Environment Research Council NBS Hertford shire The Times Emergency Planning Holy Island Centre for World Peace and Health The Family Nurturing Network South Kesteven District Council NHS Meat Hygiene Service Succession Planning Associates Diversity East London Limited Project Manager-Dagenham The Times Family birmingham The Times Influence Borough Council CBI Turning Point Portsmouth City Council Head of Operations Ministry of Defence Broadford Metropolitan District Council The Times Educational Supplement Smart Certify Direct University of Oxford The Times East Sussex County Council Beidrick & Struggles The Times Educational Supplement NHS Nursing Midwifery Council Working for Excellence in Mental Health Services Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies Over to you . . . What Worked for Me Dave Wallace Plastic surgery senior house officer, on making vital medical advice available at the touch of a button Diary Dates
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