News from 07/05/2003
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Rosemary Bennett and Oliver Wright, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Robert Cole, Sam Merchant, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Anne Woodham, Andrew Scott Director, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Nick Danziger, Patrick Phillips, Gabrielle Starkey, Chris Spurrier, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Deborah Stone, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, Keith Rothery, Jack Harrison, S. Gupta, Tim Reid, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robert Nye, James Delingpole, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Robin Laurance, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nick Williams, John O'leary, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Derwent May, Tom Rowland Day, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Butler and Jenny Davey, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Alexandra Frean Home Affairs Correspondent, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, George Szirtes, Peter Stothard, Richard Owen and Rory Watson, David P. Charters, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tola Awogbamiye, Roger Boyes, Neil J. McDermott, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Sally Oliver, Glen Owen, Janine Edge, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Tim Reid and Stephen Farrell, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Tia Jones, Ian Johns, Keith M. Taylor (Director), Anne Ashworth personal Finance Editor, Oliver Letwin, Raymond Seitz, Chris McGrath, John Hopewell, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston, Malcolm Burgess, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, John Naish, Lea Paterson, Simon Jenkins, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Ulrich Loening (Reader in Molecular Biology and Director, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Will Holland, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Alan Stewart, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoUpstairs, Downstairs at No 10 - Blairs War T2 Good university guide Jail murderers for longer, judges ordered Blunkett challenges judiciary over the length of life sentences Middle classes are picked on - Tories Galloway ruling Shares rise Beckham breaks silence on move to Madrid The Times Today My Dad's got the right stuff Mortgages are bad for your health, say doctors Tiffany & Co News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Exit Sir Pat, pursued by a Swiss model Oxford still heads Times rankings Tory chief demands euro vote now The Prime Minister's 50th: work and dinner Labour exiles Galloway to political wilderness Exit Sir Pat, pursued by a Swiss model EU plans long-term freeze on cod fishing Saddam's son pulls off $1 billion bank heist Hours before bombs fell on Baghdad, the Iraqi leader ordered Qusay Hussein to carry out the mother of all robberies Killer with calculating streak We do make it easy to switch your current account Investigators will straggle to trace missing hoard Hollywood eyes a movie goldmine McGuinness fires new shot in his battle with Mi5 Former Ira man withdraws from 'sham' questioning of agents at Bloody Sunday inquiry, Christopher Walker reports House of Fraser Rich pickings for seven QCs who have earned £1/2m each Spiralling costs IRA 'was about to set aside more arms' Decommissioning Key events Royal delight as Countless expects December baby Easy does it for new mothers who are over 35 Nokia Oak branch crushes boy, 12, in park Blair warns rebel MPs not to make historic mistake Peugeot Most voters have positive view of Nhs, says poll Foundation hospitals 'will create spiral of decline' Today in Parliament Health Bill would allow maternity opt-out 'I've just shot your lover, wife told husband by text' Man heard his sister die in fire over the phone How to play the lottery every week without buying… Ryanair. Com Grandma's first book earns her £300,000 The face-powder plot ITV cashes in on jungle eviction show as viewers swamp the phones Change up Chirac's birthday gift leaves the Prime Minister out of pocket People Tories rout topless female drummers PS MCI The M6 choice: pay £3 or crawl for 45 minutes Toyota Musicians pitch it just right at Tube auditions Road ways Daniel's father appeals to pupils Common cold virus deadly to brain tumours Iberiab Parole Board was 'never sent dossier on Tony Martin' Charcol Experiment student is expelled In Brief Free press upheld Potter inquiry Armitage can smooth path to peace in Kashmir Renault Women's Bill halts Indian parliament Nationwide Mobility Australians say Queen's official should quit Mandela leads the mourning for Sisulu China puts 10,000 more in quarantine after new Sars outbreak Direct Line 0ver-60 s in the greatest danger Time Man cut off his head in shop In Brief (AP): Ammunition blast (AP): Serb arrests Islam book ban (AP): Turtles trapped Junior Shia cleric muscles his way to leadership role Higher One. Tel Palestinians flee as Iraqis vent their anger over Saddam link America's weapons evidence flawed, say spies Corruption row threatens Italian presidency of EU Aznar seeks US ban on Eta as election boost Flybe Trabsnt motors into new age as AfriCar Teachers preview battle over pensions Which Bush loses his 'Blade' in uphill struggle for tax cuts Manmatters Mobiles ring up a loss for hotels Cost of a minute at London hotels The Times US to free more Afghan prisoners (Reuters): Tornado death foil rises to 40 In Brief (AP): Murder appeal (AP): Hostage blunder (AFP): Arms sales (AFP): Uranium jailings Sure shots from the not-so-hip Vienna PO/Haitink Concewrts bruckner without a bang by the philarmonic; Haydn's symphonies in your drawing-room First Choice the Best Shows The Times Pop Simply Red Wembley Arena Florilegium Wigmore Hall Debra Craine Dance Manon Covent Garden Theatre Born Bad Hampstead, NW3 ArtsFirst A vague and diluted policy that won't cure a thing The hospital reforms are so muddles that they deserve to fail tonight Honest and law-abiding people are sitting ducks for petty authority to target Picture Gallery Sport and politics do not mix, even in Zimbabwe Picture Gallery A cunning scheme to kill busking by making it legal Thunderer Without Foundation NHS reform is wasting away Bay Watch The myths about Guantanamo are challenged Suite Revenge Rip-off hotels get thier just desserts Mr Blair's beliefs and convictions 'Benign' capitalism's uncertain future Defra's dealings with the countryside Air traffic forecasts Do fish feel pain? The Times Challenges of the new technologies Boardroom rewards Coughing on cue What you see. . . Spelling it out The Weather The Times Crossword 22,345 C&G Spotlight on Carlyle Briefing US rates unchanged Society drops Cat loans Thus optimism Ford revs up car wars Aegon first-quarter slide Briton for US oil group Leading the field Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Another way Doubts cast on public spending plans after £7.5bn underspend 'Bounce' sees FTSE top 4,000 again French chief who quit got £780,000 In Business Todday Switched off Blue chips turn into gold for spread-bet trio OFT crackdown 'not anti-business' Mandela's mentor Morse The Times Need to know: The essential dialy guide to the sectors The Sunday Times Spending in the wrong areas Results in brief Only two bids in Selfridges auction Consortium clinches $26n aero-engine deal BA's Asia-Pacific flights hit by Sars Barcardi closer to float Dividend boost from Imperial after profits beat expectations EasyJet set to cut head office staff IBM Travel chief tipped for Whitbread job Back-to-basics efforts boost Abbey National Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Reemstma lights up for Imps Tempus Biggest price 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 Great expectations lift Victrex to a high Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street City set for poll position City Diary Two of a kind City Diary Out but not down City Diary Alternative health firm sees gap in market EU plan for enforcers' network Slimmed-down Kmart returns to business Right royal day for the class of 2003 The Queen opens ?36m new business school today. But, Ingrid Mansell asks, will its Mba students find a job? £1.5bn, with complements LBO France eyes UCI cinemas AOL avoids high VAT rate Frontman who saw that Orange was the future The Sunday Times Shares settle near best Bie Interim Executive Japan turns to its pensioners to halt market slide The Times Unit Trust Information Service Tax harmonisers keep nibbling away Why fortune favours the elderly Lions International Chief to step down at luxury goods firm Can the green shoots take hold this spring? After April's rally Paula Hawkins considers the prospects of a sustaines stock market recovery Beware unsuitable personal loan insurance The Times Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Free Guides Hard road to happiness at Halifax On Saturday Punters pick houses for courses Swapping for bedrooms in Berkshire for three acres in York can be a winning wager, says Lynne Greenwood The Times Property LaneFox Three of the best . . . Kent/sussex Border Ringwood Forest at Ashley Heath Hants/dorset Gunwharf Quays - Portsmouth Harbour Leatherhead Surrey The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Walter Sisulu Modest member of the Anc triumvirate whose decades-long struggle eventually led to majority rule in South Africa Sister Margaret Tournour Nun, teacher and artist whose intricate wood-engravings of nature glorify many aspects of the creation Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Sir Philip Powell Architect who brought the best of the Bauhaus to Oxford, Cambridge and Parliament Square Lives remembered Children's liteature Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debat the issues of the day as the day they happen, and jion in the discussion with other Times Readers The young have moved on from the likes of Just William and the Famous Five. But are today's books Just too explicit? Government at grass roots As usual, there was a poor turnout for the council elections. Is local democracy an irrelevance under Blair? Nature Notes From our Special Correspondent: Britain's Plan for Aiding Newer Nations - World Fund to Cushion to Cushion Export Losses News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life May 7,1824 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising A-snapshot of a literary lady Memorial service Changing the Guard Church news Correction Answers The Representative Body of the Church in Wales Court & Social Kuerten call for Henman Dutch Gold proves Brittain's mettle Racing Big Moment can arrive on cue in Chester Cup William Hill In Sport Today Chester Reading the racecard Beckham: I'm staying Progress evident winning formula Time Honoured ruled out Suspicion haunts man with world at his feet Fakenham Racing Wetherby Yesterday's results Course Specialists The Wright Track Chepstow Kelso Vaughan has talent and temperament to handle pressure Cricket March emerges as best bet for England role Times Square Friendly advice helps Williams to regain world title Snooker Keeper of the Flame Scotland iioping to cause another upset Rotherham still hanging on for promotion ruling Rugby union New league format for Celtic elite Weakend Wigan hit back to earn draw Rugby league Dormant muscles must be made to work again Get fit, feel fit: muscle activation Single-minded Henman decides to double his options with Kuerten Tennis The results service Today's fixtures Baltacha cleared for Wimbledon In Brief Lomond lure China cheer Weale omitted Oxford graduate Second service Speed merchant From no-go areas to logo areas: England put on the football map Everton fans have grounds for complaint over United's party in the Park Why Zidane just cannot spend it like Beckham Mandela holding key to captain's plans Wenger eager to renew hostilities with great rivals The Premiership today: Campbell seeks specialist's advice while Sorensen may take over from fellow Dane By Our Sports Staff: Juventus limit Real all-stars to slender advantage Tottenham allow Sheringham to leave Beckham fails to convince United doubters Vaughan handed mission of moving England forward Born to perform Martin Samuel puts English football on the map Inside Sport The Times Good University Guide Style Arts Creme Inside A Right Muggle Two Coppies of the Forthcoming Harry Potter Book were Found in a Field. Hugo Rifknd Investigates how They Got There True Fiction Verbatim 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart The Press Must Exercise Huge Restraint on Stories about Prince William, or It Will Drain Him Dry Human Jungle I Admit that I Hate Fleeces Oxford May Be is It Value for The Times Good Unversity Gude in Association with With Tution Fees Set to Rise, Research Reveals that the "Best" Universities How to Use the Chart The Top 100 Universities How Ratings Rank The Times Good University Guide in Association with Academics Still Dislike Them, but the Tables Have a Place in National Life, Says John O'leary The Times Bath: Top 20 Star That's Shining Subject-By-Subject: Day1 In the Shadows Tomorrow Inside No 10: Blairs Reportage When Tony Blair Moved into No 10 He Found 18tH-CENTURY Kitsch and 1970s Technology Get Fit in Five Are Bad Backs a Needless Curse? Simple Therapy Could save Millions-And Untold Misery, Says Anne Woodhaw Cold Sores Worrying Signs Pure Heaven for Faces From Row Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong on Perfect Skin, 1800s Chic, Perfect Nails and a Green Revival Queens of New York Bravura Performances by Vanessa Redgreave in Long Day's Journey into Night and her Sister Lynn in an Alan Bennett Monologue are Wowing Critics in the Apple, Says Benedict Nightingale Donmar At the Court of Gloriana Exhibition the Virgin Queen's Long Reign is Recalled in a Sumptuous Exploration of her Power, Finds Rachel Campbell Johnston ENO Picture Gallery Jewels from the Henry Mine Books Alan Stewart on David Starkey's New Tudorfest David Prentice Telephone 020 7782 7498 Facsimile 020 7782 7107 The Times Photograph Rankin & Bailey's Show of Nudes is Pornography Sold as Art, Says Joanna Pitman Sidelong Portrait of Vigour and Humanity Derwent May Combs the Pages of Iris Murdoch's Library for a Glimpse of her Creative Genius TLS Uncle Sam Tips his Hat Diary The Times Some Prefer the Poems Coming of Age as a Poet Modest but Memorable There'll Always Be an England ArtsFirst In association with Champagne Bridge Chess Winning Move Television New Labour's Master of Spin Should Have Known Better than to Choose a Trial-By-Television Show a Platform to Explain Himself, Believes Joe Joseph Todays Highlights Sky One Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Man in the Moon (1961, b/w) Channel 4,10am Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Sky Movies Premier BBC One Today's Television Pages 26 & 27 T2 Crossword No 2959 TV Choice Savid Chater I'llshow Them Who's Boss Oreck Silks and satins make a good impression A small boss which a large heart A Working Relationship Ronnic Corbett, coedian, and his Pa, Catherin Watson Preview of the national event for PAs Pitman training Shine on Karen Hower REal-life fashion Love meat tender Tasing A job that could really make a difference Working for a good cause can be both satisfying and worthwhile, says Tola Awoghamiye Headhunters' technique passes hiring test Time Savers Contacts Use your skills to show you care Volunteering for community work can also help your career, says Rosalind Renshaw Ian the IT person Office Types Malcolm Burgess on people you may know Show Preview: The Times Creme Ex Seminars poin the way to success at interviews An Opportunity to Take in New Skills Family-friendly workplaces prove times are changing Be a good learner and get yourself a mentor Can you spare the time? The US buddy system is coming to Britain, says Fred Redwood Think you could do the boss's work? Try trading places for the day Job-swapping can give you a new perspective, says Deborah Stone Pathfinders Search Division Crone corkill Secretary/office Manager Secretary/p. A. Property Investment Co Financial Assistant/bookkeeper Eclipse The Guild of International Bankers Team Secretary, Knightsbridge MPW Headmistress's Pa Attic Recruitment The Times Leaderwick Services Limited Experienced Pa-Legal Assistant Arlington Recruitment Limited The Times Legal services Commission The OCR Clait Suite Language Recruitment Services Ltd The Times Figleaves. com The Arts Club Membership Secretary c£25k Wild at Heart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary/assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Traditional inn with old-fashioned value Conference Call Cuts affect senior PAs FYI Flame
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