News from 20/05/2003
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Geoff Brown Brahms, Andrew Robson, John Copper, Alyn Shipton, Helen Studd, Jenny Davey and Sarah Butler, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Martin Walter, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Eamonn O'Gorman, Roger Zair, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Matthew Hayes, Pen Hadow, Patrick Barkham, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Eamonn O'gorman, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Brian Hardy, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Wynburne, D. R. Taylor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Jane Clifton, Dr Jane Collins, T. J. Crow, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Philip Webster and Richard Beeston, Richard Need, Stephen Farrell, David Barnes, Anatole Kaletsky, Higgins, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Capucon, Mark Giles, Ron Lewis, Charles Clarke, Michael Fishman, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Daniel McGrory and Andrew Norfolk, Mark Court, David Rowan, Mary Gold, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, David Marshall, Geoffrey Lloyd, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Michael Beloff, Qc, Gabriel Rozenberg, Janny Price, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Mickleburgh, Richard Watson and Robert Tait, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Margaret Talbot, Tony Willoughby, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Andrew Davies, Mike Glanville, Chris Campling, Daniel McGrory, Robert Tait and Andrew Norfolk, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Angela Hewitt, David Lewis, Richard Owen, Bob Rodwell, Nick Hasell, Andrew Povey, Ian McCormack, Dalya Alberge, Giles Goodall, Julian Muscat, Amir Taberi, Adam Fresco, C. D. Gamwell, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Christopher Walker, Peter Neyroudand Adrian Keane, Anthony Broome, Reg Kemp, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Andrew Archibald, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Daniel Lyle, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Oliver Popplewell, Fiona McIntosh, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Lottie Moggach, Alan Coren, James Jackson, J. Crossley, Ashling O'Connor, Maxim Vengerov, Nigel Griffiths, Stephen Dalton, Gordon Woolley, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Philip Webster and Rosemary Bennett, Abigail Rayner, Simon Crompton, Paul Petrie, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoNational primary school targets scrapped Stella McCartney Dying for a snack Index City shareholders take a swipe at the corporate fat cats After 64 days, 478 miles,-45C Pen Hadow makes history by walking solo to the North Pole From Ginny Dougary in Resolution Bay, the Canadian Arctic The Pick of the Week's Public Sector Media… 100 s of Jobs inside In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus Visist Times Online for breaking news, news updates, news alerts to your mobile, and our free daily headlines Www. timesonline. co. uk Firm fined ?2m for criminal record fiasco Met delays deal for minority recruits Amos is criticised for pulping Short report Threat to jury trial spurs fresh rebellion by MPs The Labour rebels What's Important CBI chief attacks Labour's caution Ing Direct Kite flyer killed In 30ft fall In Brief Fire offer revised Honours review Home sales fall 'Spy' family stress Was failed British bomber killed by his own side? Mystery of the last hours of the prep school pupil turned terrorist whose body was found floating off an Israeli beach after the biggest manhunt in the country's history Families face long delays in pursuit of Muslim funerals London al-Qaeda suspects appear in bomb-proof court Austin Reed IF Intelligent Finance Far East investors threaten to pull out over euro Straw denies enlarged Europe would be a Brussels tyranny Britain must first mend links with us Political Briefing Prefects strive to make the grade with five tests Hello, it's me. I'm here, exhausted explorer says Swinging from pole to pole Joining the great explorers' club Vodafone Downing Street and White House go off-message together Boots People Critical tone has changed with time A question for sport The Treasury and other government departments have… Bidding is off the wall Holiday Inn As fans queued for hours to catch a glimpse of Nicole Kidman, the acress, speaking at the Picture Gallery Rowdy pupils are shamed on pink punishment bus School bans boy over his Beckham cut The British Hernia Centre Vodafone Fundraising row divides Gordonstoun old boys Railway signals to be replaced with computer in cab VW Signalling Revolution Starts in Pwllheli And finally, Itn goes for 1030 IVF case woman gets law changed Save Cliffe from planes, say airlines In Brief Policeman jailed Costly cull Far EastEnders Tour death Baby recovers Drink withdrawn M25 victims Faraway post Hospital 'neglect' led to boy's death in routine surgery Adult must have suffocated babies, doctor tells jury Man spared jail after shooting an intruder Vodafone It's the Chelsea shower show Penny lottery will offer public £25,000 top prize Olympic gamble for Camelot Nissan Prison Service merger 'possible' Widdecombe's inside story Attacks fail to deflect Bush from peace road Speeding envoy says 'arrivederci Kiwis' National-lottery Abbey National Greens lose ground in Belgium In Brief (Reuters): Bus crash kills 14 Aceh offensive Healthspan Fleischer quits as public face of the President LA undertakers protest against boom in business Gateaway without robbing the bank Nationwide Bush rolls out red carpet for Arroyo Can this really be the picture of a retiring star? Dalya Alberge hears the Oscar winner Nicole Kidman say she would give up her fame for love Foreign film-makers focus on British audiences Coming out pays off for McKellen One. Tel Short Takes Sinatra's 'cheap hookers' gibe inspires producer Pirate films flooding high streets Flurry of papers heralds new freedom Novartis Bodies of Kurds found at desert site Time US may open door to Un inspectors India's cool courtship keeps Pakistan in dark Foreign Editor's Briefing Dell HSE Books Arms sales by British companies attacked Force out Mugabe, says Australia Bodies of Un staff are found In Brief (AP): Climbers rescued (AP): Axe killings (AFP): Bear kills woman (Reuters): Fall kills MP, 93 (Reuters): Tourists freed (Reuters): Dish of destiny Pop Peter Gabriel Men Arena Concerts Haitink and the LSO show Geoff Brown Brahms's gypsy soul, while the Alban Berg Quartet sweep him off his feet LSO/Haitink Barbican First Choice the Best Shows The Times The rock that really rolls Pop Blazin' Squad Armadillo, Glasgow Theatre a Midsummer Night's Dream Brighton Festival Last gasp of the monster of Islamist terrorism The spate of suicide bombings belies the reality of a decline in terror activity Is Alors, qui est un bon garcon?' the accepted form of address in Chien? We do trust each other - take my word for it The Tories turn into the party of silly beggars Thunderer Executive Excess Rebellion at Glaxo thins the fat cats' cream Primary Purpose Ministers risk diluting targets, tests and league tables The Hard Way Pen Hadow's polar triumph testifies to Man's endurance Medical research and brain tissue Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… The Times 'Flexible' use of education funding Tory education plans Labour's limits The Latin Mass Keeping in touch Harsh handling of Muslim traveller Wigs and gowns Single-issue polls The beautiful game? Difficult journey The Weather The Times Crossword 22,356 Picture Gallery Weathercall Business Link SRG going private Briefing Bank's £20m legal fees Pension 'alerts' attacked Royal Mail legal threat Equitable poll campaign Safeway to meet Green Charts of the day Charcol Not-so-golden oldies Selfridges trades under scrutiny Investors face abstention ban on corporate pay votes Pension woes and trade fears hit BA Index Enterprise Mci agrees to pay record $500m fine Currency falls push FTSE below 4.000 Avid advocate of Elgar Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing The Times Businessbigshot Indictment 'still possible' Stoppress Vivendi hires Goldmans Alstom faces job cuts Smaller stock to watch Talkingpoints Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data Lookahead Exchange rates BA back in profit but the horizon looks red CAT hopeful of drug approval New proposals on Carlton merger Blame the board for GSK fiasco PowderJect head in £90m windfall Thistle Hotels Grounding Concorde, to cost carrier £84m Broker drops Hanson from buy list Shares Mentmore buoyed by disposal hopes Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Risk remains at new Marconi Gilts maintain, momentum Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Relisted Marconi now a third US-owned Brascan may make Canary Wharf bid Jarvis chief is made chairman Luminar slump is chance to change' Novell Law on killing hits premiums Dollar fall is wake-up call for Europe 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 Property Spy Plc Bell still rings up £779,000 Cup Final winner Flower power Banking & Finance Think Cotes du Rhone Wines Business to Business Business for Sale Turner & co The Times Business Opportunities Earn £millions DWP Albert Einstein Inventor Case study The Cheap Property Directory Employ a little forethought to use staff well Making the most of the team Firms' founders often find it tricky to manage their employees, says Elizabeth Judge Profit from Property Make Your Fortune from Property Blackwood Copy this Idea Adventurous? WWE A Great Business that You Will Enjoy! Thornton Securities Ltd Business Opportunities Business climate 'is at worst' In Brief Disability advice Clues to capital Business Funding Debate Questions of Sport Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Handel Davies Whitehall brain behind British aircraft, and a match for the French in the wrangles over Concorde Theo Aronson Author of histories of Europe's royal dynasties who was ready with an opinion about the Princess of Wales when necessary Court & Social Tracing the course of the Tiber Lord McGowan Stockbroker who kept an eye on the country's racing stewards Dick van Buren, acupuncturist, was born on November 27,1921. He died on May 12,2003, aged 81 Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Wulstan Atkins Elgar's devoted godson—and a living link to Edwardian England's musical recaissance Rose Augustine High-school teacher whose work on nylon strings revived the fortunes of the classical guitar Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… A vote for Paris Live the dream Use money elsewhere Case for sustained funding Nature Notes Questions of Sports Olympic funding; the Matthews final; equality in golf; Rooney for England; Reid at Leeds Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk More than statistics The Matthews 'myth' Equality in golf Seaside Clashes: Ten Youths Fordetention Centres Prize-quiz@thetimes News Quiz Does it work both ways? Battle of wounded knee Under the influence? Eriksson stands firm Reid at Leeds Future for Aston Villa What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life May 20,1801 Questions Answered Questions Asked E-mail your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes.… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Elections Changing the Guard Personal Column Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Times Newspapers The Times Rome—another Italian city on water? Service Global Flights The Times Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Announcements Forthcoming marriages Civilan Gallantry List Church news Answers (from page 31) Word Watching Ridden Meal The Times O'Grady's fantasy becomes reality Points mean prizes for Dubliners, says Nick Szczepanik Your final player list with updated scores Final leaderboard Final youth leaderboard Singh avoids Sorenstam Fijian makes his excuses Cipollini in fury over omission from Tour Cycling Haider bypasses Athens for Walthamstow on route to top Boxing Index Embryology authority entitled to license tissue-typing tests Law Report Court of Appeal Garzelli holds lead after record-breaking stage Mother can sue over birth Queen's Bench Division Fa on charm offensive England aim to mend fences Don keen to give Britain an early advantage on road to Olympics Triathlon Ferrari fire reignites safety fears over pitstop refuelling Motor racing Sandhurst snub prompts political row Rugby league Zurich Table tennis Kournikova makes Birmingham bow Tennis Morley joins Blacklock in rejecting Rhinos The Times Ethiopian joins star runners at Palace Athletics Leicester's rebuilding plan starts with White Rugby union The results service Times Square Butcher doubt adds to England's casualty list Cricket Rain sweeps in to deny Scotland Pools forecast Racing Beverley Sri Lanka left reeling by Vettori In Brief Safin withdraws Elissalde blow World challenge Pilots start again Lawson injury On Fridays Goodwood Murtagh replaces Thulliez on Six Perfections Piano Star has chance to tune up for Derby Westmoreland Road offers route to Goodwood success Yesterday's results The Wright Track O'Brien keeps balance to ease pressure Singh lies low as fallout begins over his Sorenstam remarks Golf Player power still fuelled by work ethic Laureus World Sports Awards Ashling O'Connor Golf legend shows an insatiable appetite for the game, even at 67 The Times Strengthen the bones Get fit, feel fit: gymnastic agillty Desailly targets European glory Opera comes to Old Trafford The Times Seville braced for friendly invasion Mark Giles joins the Celtic fringe planning to let their hair down Newcastle may sell critical Bernard Larsson passes plaudits to O'Neill The Times Leeds close to agreeing terms for Dacourt's departure Evans heads Coleman's wanted list in search for experience FA puts charm offensive top of trip agenda Mortgages for Business England stars dressed to thrill Pay and Player Inside Sport Dying for a Burger Interview Arts Law Inside Jeff's View True Fiction What Would Lord Archer Have to Say about his Marriage if a Camera Crew Visited Him in Jail? Chris Campling Imagines Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Prescott is One of the Few Genuine Flssh-And-Blood Creatures Left in the Blair Administration Anthony Howard The Pm and his Deputy are Still Bound Together by Hoops of Steel Human Jungle How Fast Food is Killing our Children Obesity in now Potentially a Bigger World Killer than Famine—and the Problem is so Serious among Children that They Develop Diabetes in their Teens and Even Risk Dying before their Parents. Anjana Ahuja Reports A Day in my Diet Colin Ord Aged 17 from County Durham Sex, Spies Reportage The Scandal Involving an Alleged Chinese Double Agent and her Lovers Could Turn out to Be One of the Most Damaging in the Fbi's History Chris Ayres Reports The Times Meet Mum Gone are the Days when Parents of Celebrities Stayed in the Background. Now They are Invited to Walk the Red Carpet Too, Syas Lottie Moggach Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus Why is my Teenage Daughter so Tired? The Times Children's Doctor Answers your Questions The Times Contact Dr Collins Pull the Udder One Controversial Claims that we are Drinking the "Wrong" Milk May Be Hard to Swallow, Says Simon Crompton There is Concern about how Scientifically-Based and Objective the Debate is The White Stuff? Paling into Significance Schlock, Horror: As the Goth Look Returns, the Outlook is Black for Chic Teenagers, Says Flona McIntosh The Times The Man who Made Explains why It is Jostpru Sexy Also our Freedom The Andrew Billen Interview He Lives in New York, Wears Leather Jackets and Thought the Iraq War a Good Thing. How Did Simon Schama Become the Keeper of British History—and what Does He Think of Charles Clarke's Assault on Medieval History? But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Techwobabble Glynde Born-Again Music He was out of the Limelight for a while but now the Meteoric Conductor Mark Wigglesworth is Back, Opening at Glyndebourne Tonight. He Talks to Richard Morrison about La Boheme, Eno and Bach Today in the Times Radio A Heart of Architecture It's Known as the 'Bilbao Effect' and Cities across the World are Queueing up for Buildings by Frank Gehry. Tom Dyckhoff Met Him in La, Home of his Latest Work Rambert Dance Company Peak of his Form Jazz a Re-Energised Andrew Hill is Hitting the Road in Britain. Alyn Shipton Met Him New Classical CDS Geoff Brown on Maxim Vengerov, Angela Hewitt and Thecapucons New Jazz Cds Opera & Ballet Mamma Mia! The Times Timesonline Bridge Games Chess Winning Move TV Review By Choosing to Do a Television Interview in an Effort to Revarnish her Husband's Reputation, Mary Archer Has Miscalculated, Reckons Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice Satellite, Cable Picture Gallery Sky Movies Premier BBC One Variations Today's Television Satellite and Radio Joe Joseph's Review TV Choice Times Newspapers Limited, 2003 Published and… Oreck Double jeopardy: the rights and wrongs of retrials… Wide awake: Sir Oliver, libel and that legendary… Foxy foe: lawyer to the stars—is this the new… City Law: the nightmare world of work permits Chambers Legal Adviser-Edinburgh Falcon Chambers The Times Mediation The man who held up the gravy train Frances Gibb bids farewell to Steve Orchard, who has had the unwnviable task of running legal aid The Times Law Section FRM Assure your success The Times Regent's College The Times Legal legend and the 'lunchbox' question After 50 years as a lawyer and judge, Sir Oliver Popplewell recalls in a new book the highlights of his career and ponders the changes to the profession A silly young girl, who was a reporter, wrote that I had fallen asleep during a murder trial The Times Sir Oliver, left, surveys the fire damage at… FSA JM No case for rules that let guilty go free The Criminal Justice Bill is now going through Parliament. Peter Neyroud, left, argues for disclosure of criminal records, and Adrian keane looks at the issue of retrials for the acquitted Ref law from of the 'double jeopary' law has causedunjustified fury Why we must be allowed to kill burglars Is Trevor Burke the next George Carman? Loved by the press, loved by juries, a Qc at 42-and with a 70 per cent success rate a barrister as wily as a fox with a degree in williness from Foxeter Univeristy talks to Mary Gold Goodwill hunting—and the art of trimming the tax bill Going places: the QCs to get on your side How a search for staff can land you in deep water Importing skilled labour is a good idea—if you can cope with the paperwork, says Edward Fennell Ich bin ein DÜsseldorfer Lawweek What the legal journals are reqprting on this week Your shout Readers' queries The College of Law discusses peer review and secrecy, shared rights of way, copyright issues and winning costs against a legally-aided opponent May 22,6.20/6.30pm: lecture: The Japanese Securitisation Market; Clifford Chance, 200 Aldersgate Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Cross-Examination May 2003 Lawyer of the week Law Graduate Civil Law Barristers Halisham chambers Solicitor 'Lord' Beloff makes clear his stand on 'vice' issue Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk The leading commercial litigator Fiona Walkinshaw is joining Reynolds Porter Chamberlin Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Royal Mail Bristows Suffolk Magistrates Court Times Newspapers The Times The College of Law Mental Health & Human Rights Public Agenda Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Researchspatoftheweek Otherviews Why can't there be more women at the top? 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