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News from 11/03/2002

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Tom Lodge, Panos S. Goumas, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Peggy Noonan, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Stephen Farrell and Damian Whitworth, Helen Studd, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Abdul Basit, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Rod Sharp, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Irvine, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Alison Kervin, Christopher Stocks, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Richard Eaton, M. Gilbert, William Moir, Jeremy Whittle, Nicholas Beale, Gerald Davies, Keith Penfold, John O'Leary Education Editor, Alexandra Frean, Laura Peek and Claire McDonald, Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, Bernard Audley, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Aileen K. Adams, Dominic Walsh, Judy Vatistas, Andrew Oswald, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Jan Wise, Jez Fanstone, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Nichols, Margaret Thatcher, Sue Corbett, Helen Studd and David Brown, Greg Hurst and Mellssa Kite, David Hands, Alan M. Calverd, Tim Teeman, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, C. H. R. Bailey, Peter Paphides, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Janine di Glovanni, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Philip Collington, Pauline Scutt, Lisa Armstrong, Michael W. Mansbridge, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jan Raath and Jacqul Goddard, Gillian Gaisford, Richmond, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Robert Sharpe (Program Officer), Raymond Keene, Bill Edgar European football, Adam Sage, G. A. Caesar, (Magistrate), Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Mellssa Kite, Bronwen Maddox, Dick Frost, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Mortlock, Mick Hume, Peter Cattee, Joseph Palley, Martin Woods, W. Bristow Stevenson, Emily Davies, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Linus Gregoriadis, R. M. Kalbag, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Christopher Hawtree, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Angela Neustatter, David Green, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, John W. G. Inge, Gavin McOwan, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Mellssa Kite Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Simon Wright, Gerald Alexander, Catherine Philp, Christopher Irvine, Leolin Price, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Emma Hartley, Benedict Nightingale, Jason Henderson, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Adam Howorth, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, Allx Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Bridget Furst, Robert Whymant, G. D. Hammerton, Philip Webster Political Editor and Damian Whitworth, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Rod Bowes, Philip Pank,

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What's important: The Time, with more Business… Blair urges US to seek allies' help on Iraq Prime Minister says Israel peace deal is key to war on terror Whats Important Charcol London poaches top detectives to combat gun crime My Falklands War Free Membership to the Royal Horticultural Society… Index Inside FA Cup draw Bigger and better sport Council tax set for big increase News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Sinn Fein backs Trimble's call for referendum By a Correspondent: Police count falls to 'dangerous' level Mask of river god reveals Elizabeth' s lost splendour EasyJet Britain can't sell its beef even after ban is ended Gap-year student feared eaten by crocodile British cuisine makes its mark He's gay but who cares? say Pop Idol backers Virgin one account Police 'leaving law on roads to speed cameras' Citroën Wanted: flexible detectives for Met Blunkett plan is mad, says crime expert What's Important Norwegian poodle is the King of Crufts Earl's film company faces fund allegations Empowered by Innovation Bush faces agonising choices in bid to oust Iraq leader Birmingham Midshires US defends plans of atomic attack Britain may send brigades Nuclear arms underpin Cheney tour Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Taleban fighters slip their dead through US lines FBI fails to expose al-Qaeda networks Cheney to bring his armed guards Virgin Holidays Salaries for all Bar pupils to attract poorer applicants Nationwide Children 'being harmed' by early schooling Teacher shortage worse, Tories say Wildlife sites need room to breathe as world heats up Scottish climbers killed in avalanche " Put some PoWer in your people skills - and… 'Anarchy' Yard chief to face rebuke Alfa Romeo Kennedy to woo unions dissatisfied with Labour Bringing you and the UK together Lib Dems seek more wealthy donors Back the workers, senior Tory says Fabians tell Blair: end euro indecision Next week in Parliament Esure Conference decisions Polls give Labour a chance to shake off sleaze Automobile Association Insurance Services Limited Enterprise Malta Ideas that Span Saint-Gobain Duchess's starter home is a Tuscan palazzo Sunday Press Review Africa s reaction to Mugabe puts its credibility at risk Airline of the Year 2001 Zimbabwe's future The week ahead Lusaka is cleaner than filthy London Health shops threatened by EU multi-vitamin supplements ban Electrolux Centravac Scottish isle must find £lm after buyout party Girls, 13, sold on Net Home Insurance Halifax Soldiers jailed for attack In Brief Meningitis alert Officer convicted Swearing rebuke Centenarian pair White farmer's ordeal as thousands wait to vote Hp invent Reality leaves little scope for great change Commentary Norwich Union Direct Mugabe running out of time after judge extends poll Flybe Lolly Frustrated voters in pavement protest McQueen hunts with the world's wolves In Paris Indian Furniture, Floorings & Accessories Show The Times Booksdirect French 'tyranny' is load of rubbish (AP): Bombings tapes held in Russia In Brief (AP): Family murdered (AP): Congo poll (AFP): Oscar favourite (AFP): Rebel is killed Arafat meets release conditions, says Sharon Guard bundled bomber out of cafe Abbey National Tiny Times Online Failed Burma plot raises hope for Suu Kyi's freedom The land of sapphires, rubies and repression AOL Skulls off Cambodia map Sleaze threatens to topple Koizumi Mont Blanc tunnel to take lorries In Brief Internet Nazis Drug baron held (AP): Doctors' march NatWest History's march through Berlin wryly observed Theatre a Russian in the Woods Barbican Pit Theatre Picasso's Women Churchill, Bromley The Times Vick warms a rainy night Opera Fidrlio Big Top, Aston Concert Japan PO/Järvi Festivel Hall Pop Röyksopp Astoria, WC2 What's Important Blair caught in a minefield between Bush and the Left We will support the US over lraq, but only after a war on the home front The unions: not so much an explosive cocktail of discontent as a damp squib America pays because all the world loves a dollar Herr today The Times Sports Diary The Cheney Challenge Blairs is destined for a turbulent few months on Iraq Manchester Liberals Kennedy must be brave, not opportunistic or trendy Island Story Victory in the Falklands was a turning point for Britain Witness support Kipling's poetry Importing EU law without debate Democracy and the second chamber Home Office advice to club owners Bishop Nazir-Ali Putting a positive spin on anarchy Postal deliveries Galliano's caps Nul points The Weather The Times Crossword Royal Mail We Have had a warm winter in Britain, and the United States has also been unusuallymild. The December-to-Febuary period was the fifthe warmest since the US national records begain in 1985 Weather Eye Revenge the spur for rampant Chelsea Alliance Leicester Racing Certainty King of Swing Slip, sliding away Fans desert Smith as Ince seals Cup fete Football: FA Cup quarter finals What's Important Robert's intervention offers Arsenal an unwanted treble Man-to-man marking Marlet strike is enough to end Albion dream Draw brings chance of new name on trophy Gudjohnsen adds more woe for Tottenham Football: FA Cup quarter-final Exercise is par for the course Five days to get fit for golf Liverpool alert as Real line up deal for Owen What's Important Wolves return to top after test of local authority Foodball: Nationwide League Lee happy as Walsall find a second wind Mill wall caught napping by Portsmouth ' s wake-up call Francis still optimistic despite Palace woes Bury battle on with one foot in the grave Desperate times at Gigg Lane bring desperate measures Brighton claim plaudits over cautious Pardew Confidence of Hollins remains intact after seaside stalemate Brentford get lift from Rowlands Taylor turns fortunes in Luton's favour Celtic stand firm to erase title doubts Football By Our Sports Staff: Le Tissier preparing to hang up his hoots Brazil stand accused of betraying their beautiful legacy Montella leads rout as Lazio are crushed in demolition derby Extra practice makes perfection for Clare Leicester seek a new dawn beyond the gloom FA Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide League: first division Europe Non-League football Second division Third division Tales from the Tabloids Travel Weary Tottenham Blues Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League Fixtures Pools dividends England assured drop-in strip will provide fair Test Cricket Scoreboard from Canterbury Warrington still wake up too late Rugby league: Tetley's Super League By a Correspondent: Clinch helps Halifax to hold nerve Lively Widnes enhance their credibility Warne toils as South Africa rally Scoreboard from Cape Town The Times Red army falls at the feet of model Dane Badminton Olympians suffer brash with failure Curling Legal Notices Form No. 13 Gillett does about-turn on England invitation Bowls Krantz still dogged by misfortune Sailing Perils of the sea replace dangers of Rio Champion Bayliss swift to turn heat on his rivals Motorcycling McRae is banking on quick recovery Motor railying Earl backs Games to be crowning glory of summer The Kevin Interview East takes break from desk job to strengthen his claim Athletics Williams's star rises in the East as Crucible beckons Snooker Women are beaten by the weather Rowing Maguire endures cruellest of breaks Cheltenham Festival The Times Sports Book Full range of emotions felt as the show reaches town Racing Journalist of the Year Stratford Reading the racecard The Times Sports Book O'Brien sees time at Istabraq's heels Chelteham Festival Trainer urges caution as history beckos Taunton Snow reports Doping scandals taking their toll Cycling Saturday's results Plumpton Times Square Your best bet for jumping's Festival Fast Times Els capitalises on Fasth's expensive tangle with bush Golf Kuchar gets his kicks en route to 66 and title The results service Today's fixtures Bengtsson spurred to the top Equestrianism Henman looks to coach for positives Tennis Rugby union Baxter is given little hope In Brief Harrison on hold Agassi milestone Pequegnot's title Pena wins tour Spain triumph Everitt flawless as time runs out for Harlequins Rugby union Stunned Newcastle feel full force of Smith's new regime Bath Leeds take further step towards survival Table Australia confident of sealing their solo bid Gloucester Fixtures in the relegation battle The Times Mortals can only curse as magic of the Cup is lost on Gazza, football wizard (retired) Has time finally been called in the last chance saloon? Boycott pays for Botham's desire to lift England tempo International element puts union in league of its own Pidgeon ruffles feathers among her elders Schools sport Times Online Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Hamish Henderson Folklorist who rescued an oral tradition from seemingly inevitable oblivion and also wrote folk songs Sir Raymond Bell Treasury official who negotiated Britain's financial contribution on entering the Common Market Court & Social In The Register today What's Important Lives remembered Anthony Benjamin Formor flyweight boxer who used his income from pugilism to fund his art studies and developed an intense feeling for colour Lives in Brief Dr Joyce Bellamy, bibliographer, biographer and editor, was born on June 12,1921. She died on February 27,2002, aged 81 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Woman 'capable of deciding her right to die' Debate@the times. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join to the discussion with other Times readers The right to die The courts must dicide whether a paralysed woman can be allowed to die, But whose decision is it? The cost of medication Asda claims £420m would be saved if pharmacy restrictions were revlewed. Are medicines too costly? Nature Notes Destruction of the Falls of Niagara Niagara Falls have retreated some 71 miles from their original site over the past 12,000 years. The act of erosion has been spectacular on occasion but never as catastropic as this correspondent, whose article was sent by ship, believed News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life March 11,1969 Richard Crossman kept a diary which caused uproar after his death with its sedulous account of live in Harold Wilson's Government, such as this entry on a discussion about the health service when he was Secretary of State for Social Services Questions answered Questions asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial services Changing the Guard Sale evokes the last days of the Raj Walking-stick surfaces in Lewes Luncheon Reception Dinners Forthcoming marriages Crufts Show results Church news Answers Trade war over steel Bowman may look for bigger target Corporate profille No5: Allied Domeq Dominic Walsh on Allied Domecq's growth strategy Who's who in the boardroom In Business Today Race bias Act not relevant Court of Appeal Delay in warning not justiciable Queen's Bench Division Published March 11,2002 Smith V Secretary of State for Health Picture Gallery The company in detail Law Supplement: Tomorrow and Every Tuesday in Times… Choosing which court to use Queen's Bench Division Family Division History Relying on foreign convictions Court of Appeal Criminal Division Pension funding gap The Times verdict How we reached our decision Capitalisation, week's change Charilles Aid Foundation British Funds Energis to meet bondholders as payment day looms Flood of retail shares on the way Consultants feel the glare of corporate hostility Student Briefing Dell Postal workers look to deliver final demand Brokers warned on Independent Trade war will lead to 'black market for steel' New rules for media owners The Times James attacks 'disaster' of Labour's rail rescue Hope of energy competition deal Dell ready to move with bid for stricken Guardian iT Eurozone 'pulls prices in line' Amazon Windfall for Brown from boosts in National Savings Dell National pay scales must disappear Regions should vary more Need to know; The week ahead The Times Change on Week Exchange Rates The Times Boeing mulls $2bn bid Briefing Pace problems grow Bowman sights on rivals Aegon may buy Britannic Snow Whites green light EU to hit foreign airlines Barnevik repays pension Specsavers challenge How the week finished Currencies Andrew Oswald Shortfall in pension funding to top £10bn Xbox not up to scratch, says Japan BBL faces £1.6m sacking claim Buffett warns on threat of terrorism to insurers Corporate Profile London debut for link in Living Room chain The Register Lloyds TSR Business Postal union may break link to Labour Party Lifestyle Parents Fashion Arts My Falklands War Contents War in 48 hours Plitical machinations and Knife-edge diplomacy: 20 years on, Margaret Thantcher tells the reiveting inside story of how she took Britain to war to reclaim the Falklands Next week, only in the Times: Exclusive extracts… Tomorrow The voice of Posh Lib The news that Pop idol Will Young is gay is of less interest than his habit of hobnobbing with aristos, says Tim Teeman Age of the hero Six months on. Peggy Noonan ponders what September II taught the US about itself and its people Christie and Campbell: the subtext Borrowing and lending an interplay between tow people that can be used for all sorts of purposes-seduction, for a start French, with laughter The Times After the mugging As violence against children increases, parents are searching for ways to give support to the victims. Angela Neustatter, whose son was mugged, explains Our three-year-old loved swimming but had a fright. Now she is scared of water Next week How you can help Particle pursuit The theory that describes the Universe stands or fails on the existence of Higgs boson, otherwise known as the God particle. Teams from Europe and America are racing to find it, reports Anjana Ahuja Join a latte show Science briefing Handbags at dawn Egos flare when are too few ringside seats at the shows. Emily Davies reports Style index what's hot Streetwise trousers Well-tressed pair It's not only celebrities who get Vip treatment at the Royal hair salon. Emily Davies meets its stylish owners Seriously sexy The Italian obsession with sex made for terrific clothes at Milan Fashion Week Lisa Armstorng Fahion writer of the year The Times Milan trends for au State of the union address Theatre What does a wave of us drama in London say about America? Ian Johns finds out A brain full of emptiness Interview Darian Leader reaches a public other Freudian psychoanalysts can only dream of, says Alex O'Connell What's Important Time is not on his side La Movie The Time Machine goes in one era and out the other, says Sean MacAulay The Times Let's try to Keep it real Music Period instrument performance is changing, finds Richard Morrison from two masters National Theatre Opera & Ballet The Times Critics' choics James Christopher's Top Ten movies Heart to art Interview The Arienes have turned their romance into a stunning Cd Peter Paphides met them Both were brought up by single parents with record collection full of Johny Cash The Times The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Index Times 2 Crossword No 2598 test Choice BBC Four

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