News from 29/01/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, James Gordon, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gerald Gardiner, Christina Hardyment, Peter Cast, Jon Ashworth, Cath Urquhart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Harold Wilson, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Kenneth G. Grubb, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Nathaniel Micklem, Robert Mennell, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Anthony Cohn, Andrew Darling, Dr Jonathan Sacks, Mark Souster, Joan S. R. Olivier, Mark Frary, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Charles Hargrove, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Bob Richardson, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Kate Youde, David Chater, James Bone, Faringdon, Nic Hopkins, Max Gluckman, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, James Callaghan, Sam Marlowe, C. M. Bowra, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, James Griffiths, Geoff Brown, Amon Cohen, C. R., Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Brown, Nicholas Pritchard, Phyllis Bottome, Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst, Malcolm Ginsberg, Valerie Elliott, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Fenner Brockway, Keith Banbury, Chief Executive, Tom Bawden, J. Grimond, Michelle Foster, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, L. John Collins, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Elisabeth Davies, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ann Widdescombe, Stephen Spence, Phoebe Greenwood, Roderick Hutchings, Thair Shaikh and Chris Johnston, Robin Young, William Manchester, Anatole Kaletsky, Dave Calhoun, Roland Watson, Charu Hlahabadi, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy and Adam Sherwin, Charles Rentoul, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Godden, Emily Davies Fashion Writer and Stefanie Marsh, Keith McHale, Russell Kempson, M. F. Taggart, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Robert Beard, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Norman Giller, William Plomer, John Westerby, Julian Huxley, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh, Elaine Monaghan, Benn Levy, Trevor Huddleston, Geoffrey Dean, Lucan, G. A. Sutehrland, Rachael Jolley, Anthony Wedgwood Benn, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Sarah Butler and Vicky Day, Pakenham, Raymond Keene, Morgan Phillips, The Rea John Goldby, Rose Macaulay, Raymond Raynes, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Philip Whiteley, Ellen Connolly, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Violet, Robin Ash, Chris Partridge, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Clare Short, Beryl Dixon, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Bonham Carter, Matthew Pryor and Christopher Irvine, Richard Owen, Steve Keenan and Updesh Kapur, William Langley, David Mattin, Michael Scott, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Martin McNeeil, Nick Kelly, Updesh Kapur, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Charter, Raymond Snoddy and Tom Baldwin, Paul Simons, Erik Baard, John Allison, Peter Waine, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Jonah Walker-Smith, Margery Fry, Matthew Parris, Rosemary Bennett and Gabriel Rozenberg, Peter Collins, Chris McGrath, Robert Richardson, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Anne Evans, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Stephen Farrell and Catherine Philp, Valerie Eillott Countryside Editor, Tom Driberg, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Birmingham, J. Hulbert, Richard Miles, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Steven Burgen, Altrincham, Laura Peek, Leonard, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, David Frum and Richard Perle, Adam Sherwin and Jack Malvern, Wigoder, John Neville, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Leslie D. Weatherhead, Niall Fitzgerald, Cherry Potter, David Powell, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Hemingford, Michael Evans, Randy Cohen, Doctor Thomas Stuttaford, Germaine Greer, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Stuart Kelly, Ian Clark, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Russell,
ResumoThe Teenage Siren who Scandalised Italy T2 Blizzard of blame chills BBC Dyke under pressure after chairman quits Snow chaos Soldier killed Kerry moves on Back in charge First for Film The Hutton Report Top Crafts judge resigns over puppy farm smears The Times Today Hutton at a Glance Picture Gallery Eat out for £5 Judge fails to turn acerbic eye on Downing Street Oracle News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www.timesonline.co.uk Howard loses his way amid hissing Parliamentary Sketch 'You can't choose your referee ... and his decision is final' The Hutton Report 9 Pages of News, Extracts and Analysis Pages 13-21 Dollond & Aitchison Judge to instigate inquiry into leak of report On a wing and a prayer: Ryanair's hard landing Budget airline's value drops by a third as cheap deals fail to fill flights, reports Ben Webster Fault brings down opera curtain Lute restorer hopes to resettle old score High-flyers that changed the way we live Sylvia Taxpayers face £900m tuition bill for EU students Labour's education rebels accused of emulating Militant The Times Intelligent Finance Cabinet seeks remedy for party's ills Popular landlord on run from FBI is put behind bars Couple arrested over baby in concrete mystery Clue to voice in hunt for colonel's killer Lexus Only in the Saturday Times Commuters left out in the cold as midwinter bites Microsoft Hate campaign shatters the dream of a lifetime Anonymous allegations about puppy farming 30 years ago have forced top kennel Club Couple to withdraw from Crufts. Valerie Elliott reports Brains trust studies parachute murder Alliance Leicester Dolphin Honda People How you can live like a lord (or a lady) in an Antarctic tent Ballad of a Reading male PS AAsk BT Jungle Drums Lessons for children in films' hidden agenda Youngsters are to be alerted to the power of product placement, write Adam Sherwin and Jack Malvern Magnet Walkout by civil servants Killer fit for jail Fish supreme £5m for crash Only in the Saturday Times Toyota Fingerprint science may be unreliable A night out at the operation theatre Diet m pregnancy can affect child's longevity AAsk Sweet bird of youth has flown, so get your jeans off Measure for Measure Tread softly, fools, for you tread on my jeans Paris hotels Comet Currys Picture Gallery Last walk of the proud man who lost it all Matthew Parris analyses David Kelly's life, and Lord Hutton's attempt to make sense of the weapons inspector nd his sudden, violent death Picture Gallery Bath store Picture Gallery Citroen Gilligan's notes left key questions unanswered System was at fault from top to bottom The BBC Reacts Davies is surprising report's unexpected first casualty Joe Joseph when the BBC became the news Mint Odd couple's marriage comes to a rocky end BBC The Kelly affair puts the BBC's tradition of self-regulation under threat, says Raymond Snoddy and Adam Sherwin BBC editor still defiant NatWest Blair rises from canvas and starts punching again Lord Hutton and Alastair Campbell deliver telling blows against the corporation, writes Tom Baldwin Centrica Personel Finance Limited English Country Cottages Saab Family unhappy their claims were not upheld Kelly Family 'No other person should suffer the pressure that he experienced' Failings at the MoD 'added to stress felt by Kelly' Phillips One. Tel Intelligence chiefs still have questions about weapons to answer MoD Foreign Editor's Briefing Influence on Scarlett dossier 'subconscious' One bound and Blair is free-well, not quite Political Briefing Key Pianos Whitewash, says Hutton village Northern rock Lawyers question choice of a judge 'I consider the sexed-up claim was unfounded' The text of Lord Hutton's summary of conclusion on Dr David kelly's death Evesham Technology Direct Line Now withdraw claims that I lied, Blair challenges Tory leader Merit 'Sorry' is hardest word for Howard Parliament £14m cut by lottery may mean end of the pier MyDoom virus attack poses 'critical threat' to internet Nationwide AOL Broadband Handheld TVs for low power Jail Drug warning Saline deadline Death fines Woman at helm Monty off duty-forgotten photos reveal the private man KGB defector who handed over file archive dies at 82 Egg Mitsubishi Motors Winning becomes crucial as focus moves to seven targets Suzuki Kerry takes over as primary candidate America Turnout is early warning to Bush How They Fared New Hampshire Primary Results Ambulance bomb kills three in Iraq Last, calm, words of 9/11 hostess HSBC The world's local bank 'We were all wrong' admits arms hunter Expedia. co. uk British soldier dies in Kabul roadside blast War on Terror Suicide bombers pose a growing threat to stability in Afghanistan, Michael Evans reports Only in the Saturday Times Thar she blows! Dead whale explodes in Taiwan city centre Embassy guest drops in and stays for 13 years Ethipia's president for a month has needed hospitality ever since, writes Jonathan clayton in Addis Ababa Saga Hp invent By Our Foreign Staff: Hezbollah TV shows Israeli in prisoner exchange Saving the last words of a dying language Film critics wash their hands of shampoo on set Cruise Control Jeep The Sunday Times Theatre I'm a Fool to Want You BAC, Sw11 First Choice the Best Shows The Times Quiet diva earns her Garlands Theatre The Rise and Fall of Little Voice Royal Exchange, Manchester Gothenburg SO/Järvi Festival Hall Concerts Nordic sensibility is captured with subtle force; the talking music evangelist rallies the faithful around Mahler Philharmonia/Zander Féstival Hall Pop Joan Baez Vicar Street, Dublin The truth is Britain was tricked into going to war Hutton did not ask the big question-did the prime Minister deceive us? How to get ahead in Hollywood: woo ageing male critics with films about ageing men Picture Gallery Blair survives-but now he must prepare his exit What a surprise: a pointless inquiry that did not get to the point The Button Verdict A serious inquiry demands an appropriate response South and West The Democratic battle now moves in different directions Blair's battle for the fees vote Hutton report leaks The Times Judges, juries and the likelihood of unsafe convictions Reasons why children play truant Rules of the road MP and suicide bombs Man of the moment Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Concern for Africa What's in a name? Snow business The Weather The Times Crossword 22,573 Debenhams Weather Eye Londis appoints five Briefing Debenhams to cut staff EU starts budgets action ML rights underwritten Speed urged on Equitable Delays to cost Jarvis £12m Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day BT Above Board Wall Street bonanza hopes fade as Google delays float Hollinger Int rejects Barclays' $1.4bn In Business Today Crews pay price of rising piracy Rock Solid Secrets out US shares slump as Fed sets stage for rate rise Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Results in Brief Tenet to sell 27 hospitals Early price cuts for Intel Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Look Ahead Ex-3i men start work on new fund Hundreds of jobs to be cut at store group Ryanair flies close to the wire Business Commentary Bad news and good in Greenspanspeak Time to give the pirates a broadside M&S woos Top Shop boss as head of clothing Weare United ICI suffers fallout from Tate & Lyle warning Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Overseas talk passes buyout in Stanley stakes Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Northern lights up banking sector with polished performance Markets Tempus Tate & Lyle Savills The Day's Biggest Movers Governor's words hit gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street Ofcom goes off limits City Diary Brought to book City Diary Heads up City Diary Vodafone ponders making bid for At&t Wireless Businesses test new 3G service ISoft close to sale of Torex Retail for £65m Chorion set to spurn fresh offer from Entertainment Versailles director 'had served prison term' IP mothballs US gas power station The Times Thus hits cashflow positive milestone early Hp invent Northern Rock profit highest ever at £386m Higher raw material prices take toll of Tate & Lyle BA to crack down on sick days in cost-saving plan Business Objects Bank of Italy head faces loss of job tinder shake-up move Savills shares out £45m staff bonus FSA imposes record fine on Deloitte IFA offshoot UK credit habit boosting banks Analysis The Times Hp invent IFS says Brown will need to find an extra £33bn Governance-the new dependency culture? Finance & Accountancy Viewpoint IBM UK faces deficit rebuke by EU Got no wires to hold me down is the pocket computer song Most new kit comes ready to join the wireless club Coming soon: wi-fi with fries BT Openzone's Steve Andrews has been a startling increase in wireless use Will wireless hotspots win us all over? Broadband for people on the move faces a big challenge, says chris patridge Wi-fi takes the place of cables in the office But managers need a policy, says Andrew Darling BT Calls that could change it all Two new technologies could deal a damaging blow to mobile network operators Parishes pick up the signal Wi-fi Twenty per cent of Uk homes can't get broadband, but people are making their own link, says Andrew Darling From coffee bar to pub and service station Hotspots are proliferating-but how to find them? Chris partridge explains West Midlands weighs up bids for regional exchange Grassroots Investment Enterprise UK could be fined for missing EU recycling deadline The Times Unit Trust Information Service Case Study BiE Interim Executive Warning on late accounts In Brief Protecting AIM CBI summit Helpful sick note Year-end tax aid Austrian Equity Prices Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Vasili Mitrokhin KGB archivist who escaped to Britain and presented to the world an unprecedented insight into the workings of the Soviet system Gerry Martin Business who used his wealth to promote thinking across discipline about the conditions for achievement and progress Rikki Fulton Scottish comedian and actor whose hapless homilies as the Rev. J. M. Jolly became a regular part of the Hogmanay festivities Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Yordan Radichkov Bulgarian writer who trod a wary path with the communist authorities and survived through work that was not overtly subversive Sven Frederiksen International people chief in Kosovo and Bosnia Jiri Loewy Czech journalist whose advocacy of moderate politics remained influential even when he was writing from exile Rainer Hildebrandt Creator of a lasting monument to the Cold War's years of division Lives Remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Jews under Attack Anti-Semitism is on the rise. How much is it to do with Israel's attitude towards Palestinians? And how should the issue be tackled? Poll reminds us of need for constant watch on racism Nature Notes Scepticism in Paris over the Future of Vietnam Prize Quiz News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life January 29,1985 Best known for his coruscating novel The Men's Club, the American academic Leonard Michaels suffered a turbulent domestic life and the suicide of his first wife. Here, in California, he describes academic intrigue and creative inspiration Questions Answered Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements The Times Young photographers get clicking Personal Column The Times Court & Social The Times Appointments Dinners The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Sunday Times Forthcoming Marriages The night sky in February Latest Wills The Times Answers (from yesterday) Word Watching Foreseeability test not apt Court and Appeal Published January 29,2004 Essa v Lalng Ltd Before Lord Justice Pill, Lord Justice Clarke and Lord Justice Rix Judgment January 21,2004 'Residence' is where taxpayer lives Court of Appeal Published January 29,2004 Regina (Williams) v Horsham District Council Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravrs, Master of the Rolls, Lords Justice Buxton and Lord Justice Keene Judgment January 21,2004 Discharge of undertaking not to sue Court of Appeal Published January 29,2004 Placito v Slater and Another Before Lord Justice Potter, Lord Justice Laws and Lady Justice Arden Judgment December 19,2003 L-driver supervisor is in charge of car court of swainmote Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published January 29,2004 Director of Public Prosecutions v Janman Before Lord Justice May and Mr Justice Nelson Judgment January 22,2004 Undelivered postal ballot papers were issued Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published January 29,2004 Knight v Nichollas and Another Before Mr Justice Cresswell and Mr justice Fulford Judgment December 19,2003 Questions for care order assessments Court of Appeal Published January 29,2004 Inre G (a Child) (Interim care order: Residential assessment) Before Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, President, Lord Justice Thorpe and Lord Justice Latham Judgment January 27,2004 Condition precedent to obligation to load cargo Court of Appeal Published January 29,2004 Sempra Oil Trading Sarl v Kronos Worldwide Ltd Before Lord Justice Thorpe, Lord Justice Mance and Mr Justice Evans-Lombe Judgment January 23,2004 Nationality of carrier irrelevant to where goods were damaged Court of Session Inner House Published January 29,2004 Atlantic Computing Services (UK) Ltd v Burns Express Freight Ltd Before the Lord Justice-Clerk (Lord Gill), Lord Osborne and Lord Johnston Judgment December 2,2003 The Times Two good reasons for a holiday Guernsey £129; Chantilly £175: Abu Dhabi £499. Tony Dawe lists offers Americana Vacations PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ebookers Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items More Sun? Multiple Display Advertising Items Focus St Valentine's Day Where saint was a saviour Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cool Federer remains on course Racecourses under threat as deadline is set for new deal Racing Frost threatens Southwell Carnival meeting embraces the best of all worlds Warwick Plumpton Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Fallen star completes rehabilitation Diary Brady still happy just to be a member of the bunch American Football Super Bowl Xxxiii The Sunday Times The Times Marshall takes top spot from Gourlay Bowls Close shave for Razor on route march to glory through celebrity jungle Sport on Television No regrets: Watson stands firm in rugby's final analysis Button passes up Spice Boy trappings in pursuit of podium Snow Reports Davies invitation causes man-sized consternation Golf Women among the Men The Times Hansen fit and ready to make leap back into Olympic contention Athletics Black views Iraq war as main hurdle for London's Olympic bid Cool Federer melts home hearts on rise to peak Tennis: Australian Open Schnyder ends Raymond's surprise journey Paul blow puts early pressure on Bradford Rugby League Times Test The Sunday Times Joyon discovers hole truth in sight of finish line Sailing Paul's fine form for club earns him recall by Woodward Wilkinson's longest efforts come up well short of the mark John Westerby on the schoolboy whose 81-yard kick landed 60 years ago today Dallaglio gets chance to disown 'Captain Cock-up' Rugby Union O'Driscoll facing race against time for Ireland Weather no grounds for postponements Zimbabwe tours raises concerns in Australia Cricket The Results Service Yorkshire looking for White to revive fortunes Surrey's prosperity built on solid ground Diamond still eyeing Olympics Shooting The Times Nicol back on road to the top Brodie rematch Pollock on fire Froch's target Mixed fortune Premiership dubs back winter break Get Fit, Feel Fit Better Mobility Spanish eyes are no longer smiling Veron blow puts onus on Chelsea to complete Parker deal Football Ferdinand payment eases Leeds plight By Our Sports Staff: Fifa agrees to accept drugs code Wenger proves each-way winner in astute transfer Congo lose their way in captain's red mist Djorkaeff savours Bolton's growth Derby beat the freeze to turn heat up on Forest Times Sports Book Red card leaves LuaLua in the mood to quit national service Football James Gordon on why Congo's exit has left their captain fearing for his family Police reject request from BBC The Premiership Today Row rolls on over Ferguson's £4m deal Times Sport Today Vauxhall Razor's Rotten Challenge Dallaglio gets chance to finish the job with England Rail Safety & Standards Boord Stella Artois Foxtons Northgate Touchbase Gradlobs Picture Gallery News International Newspapers Ltd OGC Play your cards right with a career in a casino With a shake-up in the gambling laws looming it's time for graduates to get a slice of the action, writes Robin Ash Facing a brighter-future Faron Sutaria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Impact Associates Managing Directors-Directors-Senior Managers Skilled Stone Master (Granite) So how Do I Get into Engineering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dental Nurse wanted (Qualification and experience… Writers (Free lance) Futurestep a Korn/ferry Company Bupa the personal health service Lomond Consulting Financial Ombudsmen Service LiDL Bupa the personal health service Connaught Winning ways in a man's world Focus on: Maria Parvez Bryanston School Torres & Partners Financial Moves Southeastern Technology Transfer & Innovation Ltd Zambelli Packaging Machinery Regent Consulting Cash Management Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Inside Track Polestar Kent Magistrates' Courts Service PCS Executive Career Services Senior Business Development Opportunities Holbrook Cheltenham & Gloucester David Abbott and Partners Blackburn Darwen Multiple Display Advertising Items Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Jfc International House of Parliament Careerwise UK Ltd Anne Gray Associates Renaissance Sterling The Credit Protection Association Group Reed Pfizer Futurestep a Korn/ferry Company The Sunday Times Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical… Inside Track Liberal Democrats Dti Multiple Classified Advertising Items Al-Futtaim group Polaris UK Trade & Investments Torres & Partners Harcourt Education The Meat and Livestock Commission Elan ReSource Times Newspapers Succession Planning Associates Michael Page Human Resources Securities Institute Cranfield University Harvey Nash High Flyers Cornerstone Resourcing Lansdowne Harvey Nash Wizcom Pinsents Business Link PA Consulting Group London Business School The Times Rail Passengers Committee Pace Veredus executive resourcing Veredus executive resourcing Staffordshire Rac Inter Exec Michael Page Penna Veredus executive resourcing Firms failing to conduct equal pay reviews Inbox CJA Rail Passengers Council and Committees High-flyer who took BT on a global adventure My Big Deal Odgers Packages Veredus Veredus executive resourcing No Title My Big Deal Prism Executive Recruitment CSC The Times Technology and Senior Appointments The cut and thrust of survival War, terrorism and Sars have changed the nature of business travel. Security and cost-cutting are the main issues and the corporates are calling the tune. Steve Keenam reports E malaysia Suppliers predict price rises on the road to recovery How to get into Fortress America Security Tough anti-terrorist, measures are causing global confusion and mean that flying to the united states just got serious, reports Amon Cohen Whether passengers who breach rules will be shot by a sky marshal is yet to be clarified Will small business fill the airlines' large gaps? As airlines discover, post-9/11, that small can be profitable, Updesh Kapur surveys the incentives and rewards on offer Face-time without flying hours A new business tool gives users the options of a virtual meeting Forget the gimmicks and give us some flexible deals tailored to Our needs, say small companies more interested in money than air miles Will improved facilities lure back executives? Business Hotels The battle is how to raise standards, says Tony Dawe London rooms meet needs of niche market Location is vital, but hotels try new lines, says Cath urquhart Qantas Guest will get cheapest price 'The size of these players, they need to fly business class' Frequent Players Sir Clive Woodward, England head rugby coach, tells Tony Dawe how he checks in with a team of 50 world cup winners 'There must be better ways of organising baggage handling' EL AL 'Airlines and hotels are very good at letting you down' Eurostar leads rail's fight for passengers Train Travel A new early-morning service steps up the campaign against airlines flying to Paris and Brussels. Steve Keenan and Updesh Kapur report Geared to provide a better service New technology will help to cut down queues when hiring a car, says Rachael jolley Flybe.com british european Eu enlargement opens up a host of opportunities From the Baltics to the Med, you can check into executive-class hospitality, says Amon Cohen Business Travel International Coffee, croissant and TV times, please Airlines: Work and Play Inflight news on TV will help launch a new era, says Malcolm Ginsberg Wireless broadband in slow struggle to broaden its hotspots The new technology must confront the basic problems, says Mark Frary Airlines that mean business What's after concorde, asks Malcolm Ginsberg With Concorde's retirement, the demand for an all-business-class airline is stronger than ever Explore the historic city of the Navigators Briefcase Guide to Lisbon Join the space age and cut the clutter Travelling Light Flight Briefs The Times High-flyers get cut-price deals Saving Money Ministers may be travelling in style on Government business, but they are also saving money, says Tom Chesshyre British Airways Get the tools to book your own business trips Time to Get Tough Tie Way we Live now Screen Index 24 Hours Verbatim Question 147: Are your Lying to us? Why Doesn't the Inland Revenue Make Tax Returns More Fun to Fill in? What about Jazzing up the Allowable Deductions, Mr Taxman East Foxes West Sly Stallone Said Ito Ham "is so Delicious It is a Gift of Love" Oprah Winfrey Required Reading War on Terror: Time As America is Accused of Over-Reacting to the Terrorist Threat, Former White House Advisers David Frum and Richard Perle Argue, in the First Extract from their Book, that to Prevent Another Terror Attack the U. S. Must Stop Listening to the Faint-Hearted and Take a More Aggressive Stance in Dealing with Rogue Regimes Terrorists Will Try Again for a Truly Spectacular Act of Mass Murder We Need to Make Clear that Iran's Current Government's Intolerable The Ethicist The Times Why we Should Go Back to Loving the Snow As Parts of Britain are Carpeted in Snow, William Langley Says we Should Look beyond Blocked Roads and Frozen Pavements and Cherish the Miraculous Transformation of Even the Ugliest Landscape We Love It Falling on the Ski Slopes, but Not on the School Run The Way we Live now Baby Chicken is Quick, Easy and Utterly Yummy, Says Jill Dupleix "I like Running Very Fast when No One's Looking" Getting Personal: Ann Widdescombe Hearth Goddess Open Sesame Home. Forum The Times My Book is E Art Galleries The Times Numbers are up True Fiction Action by David Bedford over an Ad Could Mean More Complaints. Robert Richardson Explains Health Another Bone of Contention There are Fears that the Cost of Drugs to Replace Hrt in the Fight against Osteoporosis May Precluid their Use, Says Doctor Thomas Stuttaford Rainsing Baby Hofes as the Sperm Count Falls Life on Jupiter? Science Preprations are under Way to Search for Life on Three of Jupiter's Moons. Where the Solar System's Biggest Oceans May Be Found. Erik Baard Reports The Probe Will Be the First to Be Powered by a Nuclear Reactor Nasa Would like to Drill through Europa's Ice to the Ocean below Briefing The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One Choice Radio Radio 1 Choice Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Www.jeremyholtom.com TV Review Directors Commentary was a Clever but Flawed Programme that Would Have Worked Better as an Improvisational Show, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 3187 Viewing Guide The Times Richer Sounds Index Saturday Matinee Fever Vote and Win Wonderful Cover Story with an NFT Fred and Ginger Season in Nothing Real Ever Intruded to Test Astaire's Airy Bonhomie Dancing with Fred and Ginger The Emperor's New Clothes Paltrow Approaches the Art of Darkness New Films the Excellence of its Cast Papers the Crackes in Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath's Celluloid Love Story, Says James Christopher She is Straded, a Domestic Goddess with No One to Cook for Elephant More New Films Pedestrian Horror Has Nothing on 21 Grams Screen & Heard DVD Collectibles Geoff Brown Lusts after Some Longlost Classics The Dreamers Why It's a Prize Flight The Academy Has Produced an Odd Shortlist, Says Sean MacAulay Virgin History in the Remaking As a Napoleon Biopic is Released, Dave Calhoun Weighs Accuracy against a Good Story UGC Filmhouse
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