News from 24/03/2004
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Andrew Robson, Robert Irwin, Libby Purves's, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Rod Garner, Derek Stanesby, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Geoffrey Hands, George Caulkin and Tom Dart, Mary Ann Siegnart, Mark Souster, John Summers, Mike Link (Managing Director), Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Jenny Morris, Angela Court, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Graham Breeze, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Ginny Dougary, RGT, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, William Sutcliffe, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Seweryn Chomet, Roger Boyes and Lewis Smith, Daniel McGrory and Andrew Pierce, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Stone, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Randhir Singh Bains, John Latham, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Adrienne May, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Katharine Furse, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Susan Pape, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Jerry Pearlman, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent and Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Helen Nugent and Gary Duncan, Tosin Sulaiman, Mike Rosewell, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Valerie Eillott Countryside Editor, Brian Glanville, Matt Dickinson and Oliver Kay, Ben Webster, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Jason Mellor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, M. D. Ostick, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Jill Parkin, Stephen Dalton, Philip Webster and David Sharrock, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, John Parfitt, Alice Miles, Angela Robinson, Matthew Connolly, Randy Cohen, Owen Slot, Alan Dronsfield, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Lisa Verrico, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoBrat on the Right Track? Estate agents overcharge sellers £350m Musical discord Inside Blair in Spain £14bn shortfall Test victory As one Yassin dies, five are bom to bear his name The Times Today: page 2. Crossword and weather: 20.… Is this the most irritating paragraph you will ever read? Beware! Our friends are bugging us, embassies told My Popular Diary Seasonal Ownership News & Comment What's Important Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www.timesonline.co.uk Now is the winter of Reid's great content Surgery must rise by 30% to meet Household items may not be all they seem BT Lottery winner spared jail term over drugs No hurry to publish 'Betsygate' findings They've got the most notes. Now violinists want a pay scale to match Rebellious string players are threatening to strike unless they get more brass, Roger Boyes and Lewis Smith report Percussionists drain up case of their own Holding the Purse Strings Euro Tunnel Doting Grandma is the new father figure Train company to take charge of its own tracks The balloon goes up for explorer Sony Heartless planners blamed for killing the soul of England's market towns Interest-free home loans for teachers Blair demands end to Ireland deadlock Explorers trapped in flooded Mexican cave Banker 'agreed cover-up pact on missing £4.4m' JustAAsk BMW Accenture B Embarrassment for the polar explorer Pen Hadow.… BBC star 'lost murder, evidence' Citroen People Tory business club is open to all, as long as they are Conservatives Mars rover finds itself by ancient seaside Marks & Start PS Gulf War investigation shows veterans at greater risk of miscarriage Stop using killer instruments, doctors told Nationwide Doctors demand return of soup row surgeon Tele2 Whitehall neglect 'risks TB disaster' Why that curry can leave you feeling off-colour Scots hail the fried chocolate sandwich E malaysia By a Correspondent: What on earth could these be for? Courts told to get tough with illegal gangmasters Topes abandon private health tax-relief plans Today in Parliament Tiscali DTI is ideal for cuts, says Clarke ARMY Kennedy's next test: easing party fears MP takes strides towards his target John Lennon, the Queen and those 'obscene' sketches National Archives documents may explain how prosecution over Beatle's art was thwarted, writes Patrick Barkham Customs turned blind eye as US troops smuggled champagne Britain thought Kissinger was gloomy show-off Flybe.com Naughty messiah to take on Gibson The Derbyshire Mother jailed over truant daughter Des to be a dad Model sentenced Addict exhumed School blazes HSBC Blair to mend fences with Spain's new leader Terrorists target lists do not have an opt-out clause Blazing soldier returns to duty Clinton and Bush camps trade blows over 9/11 Deserted Gaza mourns lost leader A tale of two cities: fear and defiance across the divide after killing of Hamas leader Militants kill 15 Pakistanis in al-Qaeda battle Israelis await the 'Inevitable' revenge Seafrance President quits tour over terrorist threat Renault Anna Lindhs murderer is jailed for life Lederhosen grant cut as Bavaria falls short Norfolkline Taiwan leader agrees to recount Dictator 's daughter to lead party AOL Women angered by Mbeki 'beating' jest Egg Mercenaries' shackled for Mugabe's law Nuclear flagship 'at risk of exploding' The Times (AFP): Libya hosts first US visit for 30 years (AP): Funeral doubt (Reuters): Kosovo killings (Reuters): Iraq ambush Alliance Leicester EU unable to end £642m tobacco farm subsidies Concert Halle/Malkki Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Matthew Connolly First Choice The Month The Sunday Times For you the war is over Pop The Who Forum, Nw5 David Sinclair Opera Clockwork Linbury Studio, ROH Robert Thickness Pop Laura Veirs The Spitz, E1 Lisa Verrico Muddling through is our anti-terror strategy Why the BNP failed to stoke racist fires after a savage Glasgow murder Picture Gallery New Labour's war against the countryside Pity the poor estate agent who has to deal with us Ross Clark Taking on Terror Europeans cannot opt out from the battle Deceptively Gracious The OFT should have come down harder on estate agents Drumming down Why pay-as-you-bow is not the best option Chemist who left the test tube behind to follow the… The assassination of Sheikh Yassin Threat to future of Church of England Bromide doses Full circle? Louise's connections Some mothers Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Inducements to improve fitness Country lanes Perchance to dream Planetary size matters The Weather The Times Crossword 22,620 Weathercall Regional 6-Day Forecast by Fax 09065 150… MESH computer plc Shell plays down inquiry Briefing Hollinger's overdue $7.4m BHP to raise production Pay rise for Hilton boss FSA defends new rules Green targets dismissed Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Investec Paper Profit Brown faces £14bn shortfall in cash collected by taxman Branson plans to double size of Virgin Atlantic In Business Today: Need To Know 22. Commentary 23.… In the Rough Land Securities woos bank to occupy City landmark Quantum Leap Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Feel-good factor will fade, says Treasury Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Stop Press Talking Points Data Day Look Ahead Barratt Developments, the housebuilder,… Microsoft angered by EU's 'harsh' €497m fine De Vere shareholder pushes for disposal of hotel assets Under-fire chief can tackle hurdles Put your own house in order Business Commentary Rober Cole Hp Hollinger chief to leave with $3m Emap cruises through uncertainty surrounding media sector Broker confidence gives boost to BAE Systems Investors latch on to the attractions of BRIT Eurotop Ioo Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts down on debt worries Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street House of Fraser's profit rise keeps bidders at bay Investors cheered by SABMiller turnaround SSL chief to leave with £490,000 ` Transco fined £1m for failing customers NatWest Mfi to open 40 stores next year Why Microsoft's drive runs counter to the EU's agenda Strong magazine performance lifts Emap revenues The Times Unit Trust Information Service Are You Ready to Conquer the Avenue of the Volcanoes… Potter magic continues for Bloomsbury Goldman doubles its quarterly earnings earnings Same old song, just a different meaning Chelsea Volatile markets drive profits Court clears Versailles woman Legal & General Big name set for the drop? City wicket Squaring up Bankers beware Action Banking & Finance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sir John Pople Obituries Mathematician who won a Noble prize for introducing quantum principles to chemistry Joan Marsden Floor manager who ensured Panorana's smooth running for 10 years as 'mother' to presenters and guests Court & Social Geoffrey Stewartsmith Lives in Brief Claude Nougaro Obituries 'Baroque trobadour' who liked to think of himself as marrying rock'n'roll with the medieval traditions of the Langue d'Oc To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Births, Marriages & Deaths Ustad Vilayat Khan To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Cookery Lessons The French are accused of patronising British diners. Are they right to feel superior about food? DJM: Nature Notes Prize Quiz From Our Special Correspondent: On This Day Ceremony of Hope at Coventry Heals Scars of War News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life March 24,1956 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Award Legal Appointment University News Want to place a classified advertisement? Picture Gallery Memorial Services Personal Column The Times Forthcoming Marriages Latest Wills ( from page 31) Word Watching Court & Social Times Newspapers The Sunday Times Safeguards for terror suspects ensure fair hearing Party cannot rely on wrong Court of Appeal Published March 24,2004 Normans Bay Ltd (formerly Illingworth Morris Ltd) v Coudert Brothers (a Firm) Before Lord Justice Laws and Lord Justice Carnwath Counter-notice valid despite error Court of Appeal Published March 24,2004 Lay and Others v Ackerman and Another Before Lady Justice Arden and Lord Justice Neuberger The Institute of Legal Executives Fellowships Admissions 2003 Separate notices not needed Chancery Division Published March 24,2004 Long Acre Secruites Ltd v Karet Before Mr Geoffrey Vos, QC Council cannot supply assistance Court of Appeal Published March 24,2004 Regina (Khan)v Oxfordshire County Council Before Lord Justice Ward, Lord Justice Dyson and Sir Christopher Staughton Correction Chelsea focus on mission Grayson's experience proves the key Rugby Union By Our Sports Staff: Ankle injury rules Rogers out of World Cup rerun The Results Service In Sport Today: Cricket pages 36,40 Motor racing:… Laporte on charm offensive for showdown Today's Fixtures Victory in the West Indies Wallace in line to fill Ireland's back-row vacancy Cambridge come in older and bigger, but only just Rowing Britain still in Olympic contention Rambling layout makes for tiring going at Warwick Chepstow Lingfield Park Towcester Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings By Our Racing Staff: Holland turns sights on Lincoln Vaughan pledges to pile on agony in bid for historic win Cricket Price and Elian put off pay day Boxing Home comforts make Singh favourite Golf Ecclestone stirs up one desert storm as another subsides Motor Racing Kerrs make promising debut on world stage Ice Skating Jones and Collins have Palace date Witter's chance Sculthorpe out Young qualifiers Comeback of Williams foils to lift the gloom Tennis The Sunday Times Derby maintain their upward momentum Byfield provides promotion push Investment offer from Morgan rejected by Liverpool Bellamy lands in more bother on the way to Spain Chelsea bandwagon spinning off the rails as Ranieri is hung out to dry William Hill Viva Zapatero, say Barca supporters Pools Forecast The indoor alternative Get Fit, Feel Fit Rowing By Our Sports Staff: Milan mark Maldini's feat in four-star style Eriksson juggles offers from Europe's big clubs Wenger tempers confidence with humility to avoid fall from grace Happy Ambrosio enjoying spotlight after nomadic career spent in shadows Brian Glanville finds Chelsea's No 2 goalkeeper relishing chance to face Arsenal Times Test Bet internet.com For the Record Thepremiershoptoday West Indies in disarray as England increase pressure on Lara Ranieri on mission to be the martyr of Stamford Bridge Countdown to Le Crunch Picture Gallery What on Earth Am I Doing Here? Reportage Emotional Intelligence Arts T2 includes a number of exciting features. The Way… 24 Hours Verbatim National Jewels we Most save Mary Ann Siegnart The Charm and Character of English Rural Life. Our Regional and National Identity, is Endangered. But All is Not Lost - yet Olympic Spirit Required Reading I Stand in Terron on Ice. What Have Igot Cover Story Ginny Dougary Went to the Antarctic to Fulfil a Lifelong Dream of Experiencing the Purity and Isolation that Enticed Scott and Shackleton, Here, in the First of Two Reports, we Follow her Diary as She Learns the Ways of Penguins and Has a Close Encounter with Whales The Ethicist "A Humpback is under US" Cover Story Guerrilla Knitters Unite Reportage Needles and Skeins in Hand, Hugo Rifkind - who once Made a Cactus from a Sock - Goes Underground with the Male Warrior Knitters to Discover whether Truly Wooly Thinking Can save the World The Times Brat on the Emotional Intelligence At 16 Dan Leary was Taking and Dealing Drugs - Then He Went to Brat Camp, Says Penny Wark What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: William Sutcliffe Love Etc The bestselling author William Sutcliffe, 33, lives In London with the novelist Maggle O'Farrell and Saul, their nine-month-old son The Way we Live now This Hot and Silky Beancurd Will Speak Volums, Says Jill Dupleix Getting a Kick Fashion Retrospectives Can Be Bad for the Subject's Health. Will the Westweood Exhibition Be Different, Asks Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Nouveau Pauvre Second-Hand Rose Home. Forum The Ball was in his Court Exhibition He Lost America but He Knew a Nifty Novelty when He Saw One Rachel Campbell Johnston on the Exuberant George Iii The Lion King Novelty 21st-Century Style: Beck's Shortlist Shows Some Subtlety Object Lesson AD Lib what Primes Libby-Purves's Pump? US Huh, It's the Manfreds Arts Window on a Wider World Exhibition Islamic Art Has Baffled and Intrigued the West for Centuries. A Rare New Show Reveals its Riches, Says Robert Irwin Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Bada Antiques Fine Art Fair Entertainments The Dice House Get your Doo Dahs out Entertainments Listings Safety on the Brain Education It's Vital to Teach the Young about Head Injury, the Chief Cause of their Death and Disability, Says Jill Parkin Senior Appointments Queen Ethelburga's College Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Hilda's College, Oxford Taunton School The Times Education KDS Telephone St. George's University Yarm School Multiple Display Advertising Items Durham Multiple Display Advertising Items Cabbita's Easter Revision Davies Laing & Dick Telephone Matrix University of Leicester MBA The Times The Open University St. James's & Lucie Clayton College Times Online Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Choice Films The Distressing Police Protecting Children provided Evidence of Everything You Knew to Be True but Didn't Want to Believe, Says Joe Joseph Bbc One Today's Television Page 23 Last Night's… T2 Crossword No 3234 Viewing Guide Times Newspapers Limited, 2004. Published Companion Fashion: Put a spring in v your step In perfect harmony Working Relationship John Summers, chief executive of the Halle Orchestra, and his Pa, Wendy Pashley Enter our PA of the Year competition AVIS John D Wood & Co Citifocus Internationally Renowned Property Company Oxford Media & Business School PA to Managing Director Lazard Bermuda Japanese Embassy, W1 Queen Elizabeth's Foundation The Times John D Wood & Co Judy Fisher Recruitment Consultants Secretary KS Securing a special delivery Firms need couriers who are reliable, speedy and give value for money, says Susan Pape Roll up, roll up to the greatest show for PAs Time Savers Crone corKILL Chorion Country Clubuk The Times Aldrich & Company Farrar The Times Recruitment Pa £30K All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Spring-load your wardrobe Go bananas over this tempting dessert Career Clinic Tackling an age-old problem Older PAs are still suffering discrimination - but good employers are wising up to diversity, says Rosalind Renshaw Medical Secretaries Medical Secretary The Times Conference Solutions Venue that's ahead by a nose Commerce Call Looking for the fop FA Fyi Conference Solutions
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