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News from 02/01/2003

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Billen, Colin Pillinger, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Mike Cudmore, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Konard Bartelski, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Marc Lopatin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Elisabeth Hoodless executive director, Barbara Ellen, David Plowright chairman, Sam Marlowe, Patrick Barkham, Roger Maynard, Jenny Knight, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Peter Wyman, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Steve Keenan, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Laura Peek and Emma Hartley, Gary Jacob, Steve Keenan Business Travel Editor, Robert Thomson, Henry Gibbon, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Geoff Dobso (Deputy Director), William Swaddling, Alam Smithers and Tracy Ruddle, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Angus Macleod, Hamish McLaren, Dan Sebbagh, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Roger Maynard and Our Foreign Staff, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Clem Cecil, Jerome Pugmire, Antony Barrington Brown, Martin Woods, Oliver August, Joanne Hart, Nick Kelly, Richard Holledge, Steve Bird and Laura Peek, Peter Semlyen, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Nick Szczepanik, Alan Green, Mel Webb, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor and Christine Buckley, Richard Heller, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Euvan M. Lawson, Tony Dawe, Cyril Berkeley, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Lynfield, Martin Waller, Laura Peek, Amanda Kelly, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Adams, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Roland Watson and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, James Christopher, Michael Davies, Nicholes Boles, Leslie Oliver (Solicitor), R. Keith Veans, R. F. Atkins, Allan Hall, Patrick Barkham, Rosemary Bennett and Ben Webster, Sally Patten, Conal Gregory, Alyson Rudd Programme Notes, Jenny Davey, Phill Gordon, Jonathan Maitland,

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Picture Gallery Pentagon doubles troops in the Gulf British task force to sail this month Picture Gallery Anger at flood defence delay Christmas Appeal Unlted hot on Arsenal's hests Taxman won't let the coppers escape his clutches The Times Today Woman's torso and hacksaw found in suspect's flat Wanted: the lener hunted by police over wheelie-bin killings Second collision raises fears for shipping safety in the Channel Radisson Edwardian Hotels In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Fast Times Blair has lost his nerve over euro referendum, say Tories Timetable of the Tricolor Report calls for mayors to oversee police chiefs Evesham Technology Burglars' three strikes law 'a failure' Family farms fear the loss of young blood 'My kids like to pitch in and help' What children can and cannot do L-test plan for electric wheelchairs Amazon Outrage at failure to build vital defences Harrods Knighisbridge Fence over troubled water splits flood town Railway landslide will mean delays Residents say protection scheme ruined homes Damage claims to top £100m as insurance cover expires All that and now for ice and snow Alfa Romeo Villagers put out sandbags as more rain is forecast Rising springs may flood homes for months This Saturday only in Weekend Co-operative bank Flexible hours are preferred to pay rise London workers get 45% more than in regions New Deal powers to punish workshy are rarely used New drug 'slows Ivis progress In Brief Death arrest Gift of life Sports centre fall Harrods Girl, 6, dies and sister injured in hit-and-run crash Seven killed in new year attacks and accidents MG Rover Financial Services Traffic charge is driving teachers out of London Countdown 46 days to congestion charging First direct £130,000 to train each graduate on high-flyer course Wordsworth artefacts to be put on show Mayor has already cut car use by commuters The Americans reign on London's parade New York throws party for a million Ford Enquiry info death of pathologist In Brief Belfast killing Faulty fire Mixers recalled Murder charge Shots fired in flat siege as pressure on gunman grows Toyota A desperate man seeking a way out-and some sleep Briton finds GI father after 56 years apart Mystery of missing teenage angler Grapes keep apples fresh for months Fishing boat crew feared drowned Dell computer corporation Plain talking on sex in country ravaged by Aids Citroën The Times Berlin likely to end hostility to Washington-led attack American bomb hits seminary Allied aircraft strike air defence radar Digital Depot Build-up leaves us ready for battle in weeks Equipment from the last conflict is still in place, reducing the time needed for preparation, writes Roland Watson Applause for Pope's anti-war sermon Democrats' rising star seeks to challenge President Travelodge Brazil parties as 'Lula' begins new era The country is pinning its hopes on a man who rose from the slums, Gabriella Gamini reports from Rio de Janeiro Colourful Menem plots return to Pink Palace Bankside $100m deal puts Judge Judy in TV elite Jewish liberals attack poll ban on Arab MPs Joy and despair as first security cordons are erected 'Snowdrops' on Russia's streets reflect grim reality of homeless East Berlin reborn as centre of chic Time Times Online Fears for islanders hit by 200mph cyclone The times travel direct An independent people used to living close to nature Australian police quell asylum-seeker riots Hong Kong maids fight tax plan (Reuters): US keeps up aid to North Korea In Brief (Reuters): Oil slick spreads (AP): Wedding deaths (AFP): Terror charge (Reuters): Nuclear pact (Reuters): Fireworks kill 28 (AFP): Porn film payout (Reuters): Close encounter Down and out in old Dublin Theatre Molly Malone: The Musical Concert King's Consort Wigmore Hall The Times Pop Culture Club Vicar Street, Dublin Times Online Reviews in full Critics' Choice Top 10 Movies James Christopher Scotland: more than a nation of jumped-up nonentities The English are retreating into insularity while devolution works for the Celts If we want to take the sneer off Rousseau's face, we must stop being slaves0 The express train to the euro goes via Baghdad The right to die: it's sad, sick and deadly dangerous Aids against Aids South Africa should learn from Uganda's Aids policy Stormy Weather Lessons to the learnt from the merciless elements Bone of Contention Why butcher's boys should be allowed to ply their trade Taxing records "The subversiveness and touch of anarchy struck… Sovereignty and EU superpower Concerns over Criminal Justice Bill Failure of night courts experiment Child protection History lesson Mission to Mars Popular first names Water woes Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Plea for television shift to regions South Pole heroics Uncrowded stage Out of place The Weather The Times Crossword Egg Card 'Control energy sector' Briefing Fiat rejects 'non-starter' IBM plugs pension gap Virgin Express boost Aegon takes IFA stake Tax surprise for hotels Non-execs 'face limit' Homebase criticism Charts of the day In Business Today: Need To Know 22. Finance &… Fashion statement Lewis in frame to head C&W Banks question Treasury's growth forecasts City vicar puts out a cash call Amey may have to make further write downs Pineapple Direct Ltd. The Times Offers Direct What's on the agenda for each sector in 2003 Higgs set to limit multiple board jobs for non-execs What the review is likely to cover SLI urges joint action to keep boards true Private equity fundraising woe ITVI overtaken by 'multi-channel' broadcasters at Christmas Leisure marine industry buoyed by record sales for 2002 Early spring for M&S fashion Homebase hits at Lords decision Energy expert counsels return to central planning Crunch time ahead after bodged response to US scandals The Times Jersey plans corporation tax cut to retain its haven status Marc Lopatin on the likely impact of a shake-up of the island's finances It's tough but not all doom and gloom for M&A Henry Glbbon says opportunities still exist for those brave enough to grasp them The Times Travel Direct Travel Check-In Flight Centre Take a step back in time with a holiday at an historic house Swift Instant travel insurance Choice Cars Times Newspapers Picture Gallery Faresavers Airline Network Marbella & Puerto Banus The Times Bon Voyage The Times Torquay becomes Devon's St Tropez Channel lslands with flights £167; lreland a week £270: Tony Dawe lists latest offers Trailfinders Oriental surprises Focus on China Multiple Classified Advertising Items BA 'lacks foresight and flexibility' Travellers' tales Airline to cut many routes Flying high on the year wish list Bureaucracy, baksheesh and bags of charm Nuggets of excellence in no-frills industry Blick UK Limited BBC Recruitment The Times Xeta Ltd. Management Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leading Landscape Architects Work from Home Analyst Programmer ADTI consulting We Urgently Require CVs with Impact Strategic Business Analysts Ltd MacGregor Associates Heidrick & Struggles Inter Exec Veredus Anniversaries Birthdays Viscount Allendale Peer who was Adc to Mounbatten and a stalwart of raching ciracing circles as owner, breeder and steweward Gerald O'Brien Political organiser who played a key role in modernising the Scottish Labour Party and making it electable Major Ian Stonor Japanese prisoner of war whose attempt to lead shipwrecked comrades to safety led to his capture Ian MacNaughton Former actor who turned to directing and guided Monty Python's Flying Circus and Rising Damp to success Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Grote Reber Engineer whose invention of the radio telescope—built in his back garden—transformed postwar astronomy Lives remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Skiing forum Konrad Bartelski, below, the British downhill skiing legend, answers your questions On This Day An Abundance of Fish News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life January 2,1917 Questions Answered Questions Asked Latest wills Personal Column Tickets for Sale Conquering heroes put Britain on top of the world How propaganda turned into an art form Legal Notices The Times Hitachi Seiku UK Limited Whilst care is taken to establish that our… The Insolvency Act 1986 Captiva Rail Engineering Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Service of thanksgiving University news Answers The Times Ensuring quality of decision-making process Law Report Company accounts rules are Convention compliant Tax inspector had time to act Time of actual disposal of asset for capital gains tax purposes Human rights and 'without prejudice' rule Agreement to share bingo prize enforceable in court Foreign decree cannot remove copyright No dismissal under apprenticeship Endorsement of credit card is free of VAT Commission opinion Untimely exit brings McCoy down to earth Recing Southwell Results from yesterday's three meetings In Sport Today: The results service, page 34.… AYR Hennessy winner to be stripped of prize England must free Fletcher to broaden outlook Cricket The Times Edgy openers fall as Australia exert pressure The results service Today's fixtures Harmison rises to challenge in battling style Snow reports Streak's straight bat fails to convince Sellings hits right notes in bid to have world at her feet Kick boxing Patience is essential to reach the goals yon set Get fit, feel fit: Refresh your workout Buxton poised to state his case for England honours Rugby union Clubs to maintain academic interest Times Square Heavy rain threatens weekend Cup programme Defensive flaws allow Cox to put brakes on Portsmouth Football: Nationwide League first division Williams boosts US final hopes In Brief Strudwick blow Peterka at peak Earnshaw strikes late to rescue Cardiff Second division Taylor prevails after Mardle presents a little local difficulty Darts Wednesday enjoy a breather Wigan's ninth win in a row Hayward losing patience with underachievers Hartlepool maintain their advantage Third division Radzinski steals point for Everton Barclaycard Premiership Hereford unite to prolong king's hangover Nationwide Conference Non-League results and tables Revenge sweet for Yeovil Bell's Scottish League Resolutions to the test by Sky's fresh start Thompson prepares to make a quick start for Rangers Scotland Falconer back in old routine Pragmatic United show desire to stay in the chase Barclaycard Premiership Prolific Beattie seizes his chance to emerge the winner from Keane contest Ahead of the Game Leeds ensure redemption for Venables as Bruce laments life's injustices Liverpool hopes left in the mud by Robert Barclaycard Premiership Festive mood eludes Allardyce as Villa feast on home comforts Yorke pounces to heighten Middlesbrough's road rage Results Arsenal relish room at the top Betfair 'If Duncan Fletcher is to be an effective, he… Inside Sport A Model African Leader Reportage Inside Genetically Motivated Euro Banknotes Contain Gm Cotton, It is Reported. So how Will Brussels Hit Back? Richard Heller Intercepts a Secret Memo Verbatim 24 Hours Although Age Makes Some Things in Life Seem Easier, Moving House is Not One of Them Human Jungle Re-Run Can an Old Favourite Hold its Magic? Tim Marlow on the Seagram Murals by Mark Rothko A Rebel with a Capitalist Cause President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni is Credited with Dragging Uganda into the 21st Centry. Rather than Commanding Guerrillas, He now Marshals Market Forces and Has Become the Model Leader for the Rest of a Blighted Continent. Interview by Robert Thomson The Times The Law of the Letter Sales of Scrabble are at their Highest for 20 Years. But Some of its Devotees Can Be Sneaky, Discovers Jonathan Maitland The Sunday Times Too Old to Rock, Too Young to Die The Death of Joe Strummer is a Timely Reminder about Heart Disease, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Living Life by When Baby Can't Wait "This is what Cinema was Invented for Twisted in the Tale New … Releases David CRONENBERG's Latest Atmospheric Mind Game Leaves Barbara Ellen Adrift, but at Least You Always Know where You are in the Universe with the Crew of the Uss Enterprise Video and Dvd Fights, Camera, Action New Releases a Story of Rio Gangland Life is High on Energy and Low on I Sight, Says James Christopher Rehabilitation of a Crash Survivor Interview Director David Cronenberg Has Outgrown his Ghoulish Reputation, Finds Stephen Dalton Art Galleries The Seaford College Antiques Fair Nr. Duncton, Petworth Raymond Gubbay SALTiMBANCO Entertainments Listings The Times Education Mander Rooman Woodwer The Times Cherwell College Oxford Easter Courses Senior Appointments Exeter College Oxford The Times The Abbey School Reading Times Newspapers Pricing out the Poor Student The Government's Proposal for Extra Student Fees Could Ruin the Dreams of Many, Says Amanda Kelly Bob the Builder Class Courses Aim to Turn Disillusioned Teenagers into Plumbers and Carpenters Pricing Out the Poor Student Education Kingston College KDS Print Production Services Ltd The Times Queen's Business Training The Kiwi Agency SIBS Ltd Language Courses Education The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Going to Work in the Cold and Dark May Be Miserable, but It Could—you Could Be Dating in Neurotic New York, Writes Carol Midgley Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC ONE Variations No Title T2 Crossword No 2852 TV Choice The Times Richer Sounds

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