News from 27/05/2003
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Roland Watson and Robert Tait, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Helen Studd, Andrew Pierce, Rosemary Righter's, Alison Cavendish, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Thomas Muirhead, Peter Lansley, Stanley Best, Linda Tsang, Ian Blackshaw, Jack lord, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, John Kerr, David Pannick, Christine Seib, David Chater, Chris Betts, Melissa Katsoulis, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Justin Powell-Tuck, B. J. P. McCabe, Ginny Dougary, Sam Marlowe, David Lowenthal, Patrick Barkham, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Roderick A. Amith, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Philip Slater, Spencer White, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jim McCue, Rory Watson, Michael Knipe, Peter Saunders, Jane Amphlett, Don Foster, Dr Jane Collins, Rosemary Bennett, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, James Delingpole, Anthony G. Phillips, Phil Gordon, Sue Corbett, Wes Stanton, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Grahame Partridge, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Barbara Stocking, Mike Lewis, Richard Susskind, Hugo Rifkind, Jane Lapotaire, Tim Moore, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Charles Bremner and Roger Boyes, Alan Murdie, Neil Harman, Stephen Burgen, David Gilmour, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Alick Picktt, Liz Gill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Andrew Drummond, Valerie Eiliott, Angus I. Milne, Tom Kendall, David W. Train, Philip D. Badrock, Cathy Harris, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Rowan Williams, Michael Zeffertt, Phil Stones, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Joanna Pitman, David Rudnick, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, F. A. Wigmore, Peter Weeds, Jean Roose, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Allen Robertson, Ben Webster, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Simon Lee, Emma Hartley, David P. Stubbings, Michael French, Jim Harvey, Rupert Shortt, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Simon Herbert, Simon Crompton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Howard, David T. Morgan, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Townley, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, John Watson, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoReferendum calls grow as Eu issues draft constitution Government fails to quell fears over loss of British sovereighty Israel concedes Wolves triumph Focus on Greece Are you scruffy enough to pull? Inside Truancy soars despite £650m crackdown Ambulance driver is prosecuted for speeding The Pick of the Week's Public Sector Media… The 'danger ' Tony Martin still poses Archbishop says Church must accept faithful gays Pandora Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Picture Gallery How the Church has lifted bans laid down by Bible Blair rewards dogged Clwyd with Iraq role Intelligent Finance MPs look at schools cash crisis In Brief Flight disruption Sars concern Equestrian death Murder charge The plot thickens in battle of Britain's allotments Pen's spirits lift as sunshine breaks through polar cloud Fan arrested over team's lost sleep Vodafone Healthy alternative—and it's cheaper Toned-down constitution 'still open to change' The draft proposals The articles that would most affect Britain The key sections The road to ratification Months of negotiations ahead as the rule book is rewritten What is at stake Lexus Sensitive areas that Labour wants amended The pitfalls Continent grumbles at concessions that favour bigger nations Reaction from member states The men in contention to lead all Europe The presidency Time Vodafone Points victory but a long bout is ahead Tickets to the most exclusive social events at… Was arsenic at the root of the madness of King George? The Sleep Disorder Clinic People Wilde finally takes his place in Ulster's history E-mail: people@thetimes. co. uk Republique Du Tchad Republique Du Tchad Money PS… Night flight noise is twise the legal limit Anothe rogue badger upsets families Steinway & Sons Damages may hit £2bn if residents win their case Rabies law means sniffer dog shortage The History Channel Met Office blamed for poor holiday takings Aol Tony Martin is a dangerous man, says parole chief Jp shortage threatens reforms Change up 'Briton' told to get out in 28 days Foundation hospitals will face checks on heart care Ten commissioners to oversee audit and inspection Doctor sacked over 'improper' research gets British post Lloyds TSB HSE Books Scot mines rich vein of humour in Thailand Too few cancer staff, says minister Refugee in self-harm protest In Brief Birthday double Illegal rave Class of his own GM warning Water 'boycott' Lift victim critical Camilla invited Embattled Berlusconi rebuffed by centre-left victory Greens give Schroder's prized motorway the bird Nature's interventions One. Tel 62 peacekeepers die in mountain crash Family election duel ends with sister's collaborative victory Direct Line Taleban regroups in attempt to harass us forces 'Terrorist plotter' captured in Kandahar Sharon says it is time to end the occupation Hawks push tough line to prompt regime change in Iran Interflora (Reuters): Two US soldiers killed in Iraq Organ trafficking suspected in mass murder case RAC Dell At least 28 die in ferry disaster Bus link steers Pakistan and India to peace Race to save Catholic boys after Ugandan Kidnatppers Kill four Flybe The Times Treason trial hits snag over lawyers (AFP, Reuter): Algerian earthquake girl dies In Brief (Reuter): £60m 'gold' haul (AFP): Bomb suspects (AFP): Everest double (AFP): Fiji 'stoning' call All aboard the Wagner bandwagon Opera Tristan and Isolde Coliseum Theatre Until When? Oval House, SEII First Choice the best shows The Times Dance English National Ballet Linbury Studio, ROH Concert LS/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Strikes again The State never learns that top-down schools initives are destined to fail Press hash, caller, if you want to show how much you care about your caring bank Picture Gallery How to bring happiness to your left-brain cortex The Great Wall of palestine is peace's best defence Thunderer Words and Meaning A draft EU constitution that is far from satisfactory Noise and Nonsense Debate on runways needs has been based on deception Impossible City Against all the odds, St Petersburg turns 300 Dozy pupils Comparatively precise The Times Pressure to ask for euthanasia Making the case for a referendum Pension provision in Eu countries Causes of vCJD Pet equality Defective vision Foreign arms sales Mail Rail's future We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail, but not by… Ghostly matters continue to haunt Parliament's defences Uplifting coincidence Europoll? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,362 Weathercall Holiday Totally London Weak dollar wipes out UK dividend gains LES chief's pay tops £1m Briefing Pension guru goes alone BNP to sell bank stake TradingSports debut Firms insure themselves LVMH faces countersuit How last week finished In Business Today Show of hands Buried Shell papers raise questions over lawsuit Crisis, what crisis? Tokyo discovers spin Enterprise Oracle Meet the ancestors City unmoved by Germany's May bounce Needtokn0w: Global Business Briefing The Times Businessbigshot Pernod sells brandy arm Stoppress Olivetti merger approved Strike to hit French flights Talking Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Look The Times Executive calls for shareholder voting secrecy to end Resist P&g offer Reassess your Training Policy Silence on deflation is risky for eurozone Ahold finds more black holes in US Cobra float on ice after fundraising HSBC and Rolls face scrutiny on top pay Countersuit filed against LVMH Now it's the small firms' turn to be good neighbours Elizabeth Judge finds it pays companies of all sizes to be socially aware Corporate responsibility Mr Smee Business to Business Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Copy this Idea Unique Leisure Travel Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Who Else Wants £2,000 P/w from Spread Trading? Goldfinch Thornton Securities Ltd Re-Mortgages & Loans UK Graduate MBE Bridgeing Loans Amazing Money The Times Grants to improve managers In Brief Work law guide Help to progress Trade exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Excess bills drive firms to insure themselves City firms invited to vote for first time New view of TV ratings revealed Tokyo to launch municipal bank NEC Big brokers turn to consultancy Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? David Williamson Mastering the complexities of Burke's, Debrett's, Coronation Street and the London bus timetable Russell Long Louisiana senator and apostle of employee participation in share schems W. A. 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Word Watching Dally Life May 27,1917 Questions Answered Questions Asked Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Lecture Latest wills Elections Livery company Appointments New armour for a Kelmscott Chaucer Countryside Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news Answers Federer crashes out in Paris Britain's winners setting course for Athens In Sport Today Costs of realisation excluded Law Report Court of Appeal Assessing value of destroyed equipment Court of Appeal Law Supplement First or second tier appeal Court of Appeal Wolves back in top flight Yao takes on might of Coca-Cola In Brief Super O'Sullivan Inspired Inkster Petacchi's stage Hide's quest Classy Curtis Flying high Rugby union Finucane rfalls one short of perfection in victoty The Times Grewcock unlikely to be risked on England's travels By Our Sports Staff: Thruxton double boosts Muller Motor racing Airwave is swift to retrieve slow start Sandown Park Reading the racecard Results from yesterday's nine meetings Element of surprise essential to wider appeal Jones taxed by search for the next generation Athletics Racing Hexham Women winning tough fight for respect Boaing Ron Lewis is impressed by the first National Amateur Championships Redcar Federer succumbs without a fight Tennis: French Open Hewitt determined to have his day on clay Neil Harman Wimbledon champion plans long campaign Kerwood falls through Beijing trap door Shooting England claim revenge Get fit, feel fit: Activate family fitness for under-12 s Day two St helen suffer humiliation at hands of Best Rugby league Jaureche goal earns win for Il Marcereto Polo England tour opportunity for Cookey Netball McGrath paves way for England to rebuild Cricket The results service Today's fixtures On Fridays The Times Edwards thrives on break from tradition Jubilant Wolves put years of pain behind them Nationwide League first division play-offs final The Times From keepy-uppy to going-uppy on our golden day Lifelong Wolves fan Peter Lansley relishes the moment in Cardiff Sutton facing SFA charge over Rangers comments Pools forecast By Our Sports Staff: Injury to Sinclair hinders England's preparations Times Square Promotion is bridge too far for shattered Sheffield Nationwide League first division play-offs final David McVay Heroes Of two unlikely cup runs come up short in Cardiff By Our Sports Staff: Bruce ready to sign new deal Malaga count the cost of missing nice little earner FCB 'Let's just enjoy the moment' Jones shakes off cruel past to offer Wolves a golden future Federer Falls at the First Hurdle Combative Warnock sees red in typical style Hewitt's Paris Match Inside Sport Sportsexclusive Grappling with God Health Style ART Inside Get Fell in True Fiction The Sas is to Introduce a Survival Course for Gap Year Students. Hugo Rifkind Takes Notes during a Pre-Training Briefing Verbatim 24 Hours Anthony Howard Placing Profumo's Name Back on the Privy Council Roll Comes Perilously close to Rewriting History Human Jungle A Man of God: The Making of Rowan Williams Cover Story From Very Religuious Child to Archbishop of Canterbury, Rupert Shorit Traces the Roots of the Christian Compassion that Explain why Rowan Williams Wants the Church to Soften its Line on Homosexuality Crossing The Bride Lifestyle Last-Minute Hostches and Rigid British Bureaucracy Could Not Spoil Rosemary Rightier's Wedding in a Beautiful Village Church in the Umbrian Hills Timesonline Born-Again Wildlift Watchers Lifetime Earthwatch Has Enabled Hundred's of over-505 to Join Field Projects around the World, Says Liz Gill Jane Lapotaire Age of Enlightenmetn Not Dead yet Can a Laser Cure Glue Ear? DR Jane Collins How it's different to using grommets, whether it's better than grommets and whether it is available here? Angelika Fischenich, London The Times Is Indigestion All in the Mind? Health Hypnosis Can Help to Settle Everday Problems in the Stomach, but It Isn't Easily Available on the Nhs, Says Simon Crompton Arc What is Indigestion? Are You Scruffy Enough to Pull? Men No One Ever Groomed his Way into a Woman's Heart, Says James Delingpole Pulling It off ... Toe Rough Diamond Crimes of Fashion Technobabble Gizmos But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test The Times " I Have a Natural Inclination to Back the Little Guy" Sacked from the River Cafe for Lack of Discipline Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall Has Carved a Niche as Britain's Foremost Champion of Real Food, Which He Raises - Toothe and Claw - on his Dorset Farm The Andrew Billen Interview The Sunday Times Cannes of Worms Arts A Disappointing Festival Leaves James Christopher with Some Unanswered Questions - and a Migraine Radio A Snatched Look at Stolen Beauty Photography the Purity and Power of Imogen Cunningham's 'stolen Pictures's Deserve More than a Fleeting Glimpse, Says Joanna Pitman Imogen Cunningham The Home-Made Home-Makers Architecture Tom Dyckhoff Meets the Sink-Estate Self-Builders of Essex A History of Self-Build Entertainments Classical Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Classical Cds Finds that Brevity is Often the Soul of John Tavener's Wit Anonymous Second City First Birmingham Festival of New Music is a Blast of Fresh Air, Says Richard Morrison New Jazz Cds The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV REVIEW Could Westlife Cut It as Country Stars in America? Of Course Not, but at Least the Folks in Nashville Gave Them a Warm Welcome, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Chioce Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2976 TV Choice Breitling Rebuilding Iraq - the aftermath of war Rape, privacy… Rachel Lipscomb David Pannick City Law Palm Trainee Legal Advisers Civil Law Barristers University of Hertforshire London metropolitan university An unlikely warrior of lacal justice Rachel Lipcomb has been on the warpath ever since she was voted in as chairman of the Magistrates' Association. Interview by Frances Gibb The Times Law Section Georgia Ramsay has become the first person to be… Bar Mark The uneasy route between Iraq and a hard place A legal training is useful for steering a path through the moral maze of modern politics, says Simon Lee Chambers Royal Mail Don't cry for me just yet—I may be here some time Alex Wade looks at the daunting task faced by L. Paul Bremer, the man the United States has chosen to put Iraq back together again Falcon Chambers Cornwall County Council JM Times Newspapers We need a new crimnal offence to put more sexual hooligams in jail Anonymous until proven guity? People accused of rape should The right to a fair trial not trial by tabloid newspapers Euro law goes on the web Online Copyright dispute gets rights to the art of the matter Alex Wade a legal document—and the sclicitor who draffted it became involved in an aristic lift Wigs in court—it's time for this horseplay to stop 'Fat cat payoffs should be linked to performance' Despite outrage over the Gamler affair, top executives' contracts will be honoured, says Edward Fennell In the City Lawweek What the legal Journals are reporting on his week Ainum Mohd Said Lawyer of the week 'The role of a Ceo is to lead a team; none of us is as smart as all of us' Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Client confidentiality put at risk by new disclosure rules Law letters Most of us missed this 'gravy train' Best to act now before disaster has a chance to strike Law inaction: fine words but not enough deeds to match Change in job law is not all bad Semple Piggot Rochez Irregular Migration and Human Rights Litigator The Times Hailsham Chambers Lawdiary@thetimes . co. uk For sale: Denning's 210-volume law reports Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Post Graduate Diploma in Vocational Legal Training Marketing Manager The Times Law Graduate New Court Chambers The Times Health The King's Fund dissects Labour's… Careers The management coursethat could put you in… Timessonline Public Sector Education Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Badideasoftheweek Otherviews How the LEAs could become school history Issue of the Week Schools Funding Wars Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Alexandra Frean Seeninhansard Trust me, I'm a public servant Management Theissueexplained Primary-Scholl Tests Jargondecoder Why Tony Martin must stay in jail Interview In his first interview, David Hatch, chairmen of the parole Board, tells Richard Ford that Mertain, the farmer who shot a teenage burgler, is a dangerus man who should not be freed Mediamonftor The Leader Line on Intheprofessionalpress Newmedicalresearch Found: the gap in Labour's Nhs market Nealth Otherstoriesweliked A women-friendly health service? 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Please contact us at: agenda@thetimes. co. uk, or write to public Agenda, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 1ta Picture Gallery Whatworkedforme Diarydates Games on Playing to win Investment Culture Factbox Index This Focus supplement has been produced by The Times… Greeks aim to acquire a shiny new images Michael Knipe Introduces a 20-Page Report on Greece An intrinsic dynamic is forcing us to change It is called competition Games rule Ok, shame abot the politicians Election Infighting, Corruption and Inflation Fears from the Backdrop to the Olympice, Says John Carr Consumers are appalled at food prices, due to bad crops and the euro I'll put the appeal back into Athens Michael Knipe meets two tough women who want to restore the glory that was Greece as it I want people to fall in love with my city again, says its first female mayor Seven Days in Athens—the Highlights Counting down to Despite delays, the Greeks say they are on target for 2004 Organisers There are problem, hut everyyong is working hard with a sense of urgency EFG Nbg Nyse Islands of opportunity Dergulation is opening ferry routes to foreign operators, says Michael Knipe Shipping All Rhodes Torch Relay Oil and troubled waters A shipping family took on governments and won $13m, writes John Carr Entrepreneurs Banks must invest in giving better service The retall sector is key and the days of going home at 2.30pm are now over, says John Carr Finance Alphabank Has the nation lost the lust for challenge? Despite inventing the cultrue of competition, Greeks strain to thrive on it, says John Carr Investment Attractions ancient and modern Helen Iatrou Looks at Greec's Marathon Programme to Tempt Tourists Seeking than its Legendary We have to increase the wuality. We are seeking bigger spenders Renaissance of the Byzantine city A port with a history stretching back more than 2,000 years is becoming the modern centre of trade with the Balkans, writes John Carr Salonika Luxury playground where the stars go to unwind Ast, while Michael Knipe Visits a Jet-Set Resort Elounda Its creator has an enthusiasm and flair for blending his designs into the environment Superfast Ferries Capital outlay gets city moving Athens is tuning up for the Games with progress on rall, roads and the Metro, says John Carr Infrastructure The Metro is graffiti-free, a testament to the civic pride of Athenians Athens links with Ankara Infrastructure deal built on end to tension Infrastructure deal built on end to tension Pipelines Hard sell in foreign markets Cement Created in the right spirit Metaxa builds its image as a global brand Brandy Oil to give way to natural gas Energy MOA Egnatia Odos Phone wars head into space First satellite lifts off as brach newcomers launch battle for subcribers, says John Carr Telecoms Tapestry Blue-chip player odds-on for profit The largest gaming and lottery company in Europe has plans for expansion, says Tony Dawe Gambling A sure foundation for culture and the arts The Onassis empire aims to enrich the Greek nation Philanthropy Hellenic Ministry of Culture Olympics boost care or classical heritage New museums are rising out of preparation for the Games, says Tim Moore Archaeology Hellenic Festival Greece Uplifted by wine, dance and song The arts are getting into the Olympic spirit, says Tony Dawe Culture Little clubs are full of noisy yet passionate entertainment to remember Music Ten years ago an even oider thatre was discovered that is now used for July weekends You Will se people who have never met before having fun as if they were old frients A new world record for the civilization of mankind
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