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News from 14/01/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Bernard Katz, Andrew Robson, Neil Sugarman, Gary Jacob and Russell Kempson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Michael Evans and Nicholas Blanford, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Gary Duncan, Antonia Senior and Greg Hurst, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, David Woodcock, Simon Talt, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Sandy Rogers, Roger K. Ford, Michael Binyon, Steve Bird, Simon de Bruxelles and Stewart Tendler, Elizabeth Judge, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, L. Coley, James Pettit, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Anne Davies, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Nell Harman, Shirley English, Michael Knipe, David R. Dunsmore, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rod Morgan, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Lesley Downer, Caroline Gluck and Roland Watson, Ralph Scott, Anthony G. Phillips, June West, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, David Miliband, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Steve Carter, Paula Cassady, Robin Russell-Jones, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Richard Allen Greene, Tim Reid and Roland Watson, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Celia Brayfield, Victoria Coren, J. W. L. Nichols, Teresa Mozley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Tim Mickleburgh, Matthew Pryor, Lea Paterson Economic View, Mark Everest, Lee Ellen Heller, Tony Halpln Education Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Nasreen Nabi, Richard Owen, Jeremy Davies, Mick Hume, David Pannick QC, Ian Cobain and Stewart Tendler, Joanne Hart, Grania Langdon-Down, Michael R. Dolbear, Rose Collins, Lord Lester of Heme Hill, Dalya Alberge, Katie MacAlister, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, David Ealey, Roger Brudenell, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Barry E. A. Oakley, Peter Hargraves, Valerie Elliott and Jill Sherman, George Green, Patricia Williams, Richard Heller, Michael Ball, Jessica Learmond-Criqui and Justin Costley, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Molly Burkett, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, James Bone and John Philips, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Joanne Hart and Tom Bawden, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Duncan Webster, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ron Clark, John Goodbody and Melissa Kite, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Ian Cobain, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Dan Sabbagh and James Doran, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Index Rock star is arrested over child porn Pete Townshend freed on bail after police take items from home US Safeway bid Sudan Renault Barbara Castle, Derek Jacobi and a Cast of Zany Characters - Pierce's People UN 'has no veto over iraq' Index Queen's knee operation: through the keyhole Tennis remains Anna's sticking point 'Being a bishop nearly drove me to atheism… The golfer's guide to life News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Fast Times Martial Blair nails his colours to the mast Parliamentary Sketch More big names at centre of child porn investigation Mental illness claims prolong Bahl dispute Abbey National Plane hunt for 'porn' teacher In Brief Adams plea Peers defeat Bill Van driver killed £29m secret Unfit for a king: the royal heritage into limbo Critics say that closed palace reveals a wider malaise, reports Dalya Alberge Dutch House is lone survivor of the three palaces at Kew Bee Gees accuse hospital of errors Simon Schama Charge everyone university tuition fees and restore grants, says Dearing Track upkeep reverts to control of Network Rail What's Important Should the whole rall industry be renationalised? Once bitten, never shying from duty British Gas Communications Fixed-price operation will have cost Queen £1,350 Sporting injury Wade becomes first women to edit The Sun All should be well within a month Police hunt cousin in wedding day murder Football thug, 56, jailed for five years More Then Girl, 2, hit by stray bullets as she slept B. M. W Judge snubs burglar's plea for short term Why MPs' case for the euro does not add up BBC revives one-off dramas, but without the kitchen sink Intelligent Finance Castle leaves love letters and papers to the Bodleian Discreet butler wanted New TV plays have hard act to follow 'New Sangatte' opens JustAAsk PS UK garage poet streets ahead in Brit Awards The nominations UK BT AOL Broadband Boy died after being poisoned by sick mother Drivers get in a jam buying congestoin charge… Ford GP 'swung a crystal to treat sick baby' Strike threat recedes as firefighters agree to talks Beckett supports Whitehall cull of mandarins Tax rises essential to maintain public services, says Blair The Sleep Disorder Clinic Tories stand by drug policy Today in Parliament Demon Public remains sceptical about need for war Political Briefing Four appear in court on chemical weapon charge Direct Line Greenpeace break-in highlights terror threat to nuclear plant Unionists protest against building of Ulster mosque The one account Straw will give Muslims £30,000 for Mecca visit Charity hospital that cuts waiting list may shut after going bust Nationwide New rules will stop managers' fiddles More Then Newer drug would cut suicides In Brief 'Hate' apology Murder charge Bin-bag hearing Stowaway cat Lights for swans Fast Probe flies 4bn miles to seek origin of life Friends Reunited owners may sell up for £30m Dell One. Tel Skye death riddle is solved Scientists say it's the beginning of the end Lieberman joins Democratic race to challenge Bush Spy trial starts Marks & Spencer Financial Service Picture Gallery New York bitten by King-priced burger Vintners' happy valley wakes up to hangover No Title Moscow police held for murder In Brief (AP): French crime up Sudan talks (AP): Surrender offer Al-Qaeda arrest Saudis lead bid to head off attack on Saddam Italians alarmed at discovery of huge US munitions base Playing dead as a last-minute trick Troop build-up worrying, says Blix The Times US hits anti-ship missile launcher in Iraq US offers new aid to ease stand-off with North Korea Albright critical of Bush strategy Bonhams Auctioneers and Valuers The shrinking world of exiled dictators Likud recovers in polls despite sleaze claims Zimbabwe regime rejects resignation 'lies' RBS Advanta Paris-Berlin pact troubled on eve of rebirth Differences on Iraq highlight problems facing Chirac and Schröder at key Europe talks, Charles Bremner writes History denies Baku heroes a memorial Chappell The Open University Halifax Travel Motoring Law Business Live Live News Autocratic Swazi King faces popular uprising Mswati III may have underestimated his improverished people's desire fro reform, reports Michael Dynes Hp invent Spain to accept million migrants from Americas Privilege Insurance How truth defies analysis Theatre The Talking Cure Cottesloe Times Online Concert PLG Young Artists Purcell Room The Times Theatre International Mime Festival The Place;… Opera II Matrimonio Segreto Grand Theatre, Leeds Critics' Choice Phoebe Greenwood Tony Blair's journey from people-pleaser to stateman The Prime Minister knows that there is no 'third way' of dealing with Saddam The big supermarket boys are dipping their greedy hands in the sweetie jar Picture Gallery Yes it's out there, but you don't have to click on it How can they agree to peace if they can't even… Thunderer Blair's Burden The task of reconciling diplomacy with domestic politics Still Smouldering Firefighters must oblige their leaders to settle this dispute Play for Today The BBC seeks inexpensive social realism Sentencing powers Pensions pain The Times Gun crime justice in the 'Wild West' Countdown to the congestion charge Classical music for young people Teachers' situation Noise pollution Computer novices Disputed aims of firefighters' strike Famine in Zimbabwe Entering the lists For a rainy day The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weather Call Holidays DVLA Picture Gallery Inquiry into Raytheon Briefing Camelot sued over game Brown wary on EU plan Banks ready to cut rates Rage shares suspended Vodafone plans offer Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Charcol Monsoon's Season KKR eyes Scramble for Safeway BP sells off Forties field as oil output dwindles Case to Leave AOL job with no severance pay In Business Today Case study Debate Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Pension data given a health warning Need to Know: The essential daily guide the sectors The Times Cheque-out time for Sir Ken? Business Editor's Commentary Unsentimental oil matters to us all Still sinking in the pensions quagmire Results in brief Contact us Exchange rates Sainsbury's failing to impress investors E&y urges court to veto Equitable Claim SSL defeats 'Chinese lames Bond' Chubb shares surge as chief executive quits Cautious NTL rises on listing Picture Gallery Pace dives to half-year loss of £16m Half Price Flights MyTravel to sell Cresta Morrison bid reluctantly given backing Oil shares dumped as Opec raises output Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Sobering future for Logica CMG Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Takeover speculation gives Securicor a lift Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Knight shift for the Tube City Diary Parallel line? City Diary US patient is on the mend without Bush remedy Case closed as reality bites inflated internet ambitions Dan Sabbagh and James Doran on an executive who failed to deliver The Times Burberry shares surge on buoyant Christmas trade Departing finance chief hails record Monsoon profit KLM chases partners for buzz The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times BAA moves more passengers Merchant Retail predicts slowdown Cranking up the online engine of small business Tapping technology The Government promised Utopia but traders found it was not so, says Elizabeth Judge Picture Gallery Turner & co The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Case study Loans & Investment The Sunday Times Bridging Loans Business Opportunities Employers consulted on VAT In Brief Thrust of Sabre Family issues New source book Disappointing day for wider market Action Research Sudan comes in from the cold Ravaged by war, famine and terrorism, Sudan is cleaning up its act. Michael Knipe presents a three-page special report ELiE The fight for freedom Human Rights Exotic memories where the White and Blue Niles meet Military dictatorship and Islamic Laws closed the bars and the go-go dancers have gone, but Khartoum still retains echoes of its yesterdays, observes Steve Carter Rescue plan for victims of the conflict Increasing aid is starting to reach the refugees, says Michael Knipe Relief Factbox On the road to dreams of Africa's Dubai THe private sector is fuelling the reinvigoration of a collapses economy, report Michael Knipe Investors and Enterpreneurs Peace sows seeds of a fruitful harvest Investment will allow agricultural growth in a nation that could feed all of Africa Agriculture Oiling the path to peace and prosperity Britain has helped to unite the Sudan Government and rebel forces, sayd Michael Knipe Peace Talks Oil has already paid for roads, clean water, a school and a hospital Mineral Wealth Multiple Display Advertising Items The Gum Arabic Company Ltd National Pensions Fund Scdanese Sugar Co. Ltd Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Geoffrey Tucker Public relations adviser who promotrd firdt the Conservative Party and then the European movement Peter Allan Prisoner of war mentioned in dispatches for his attempts to escape from Colditz Court & Social Professor Sir John Knill Engineering geologist who worked on roads, dams and nuclear plants Sir Anthony Havelock-Allan, Bt Creative and highly-regarded producer who broght to the classic films of British cinema's Forties' heyday Mickey Finn Percussionist who, as a leading member of T Rex, defined the style of an era and kept the band's name and music alive Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Gun law and the Hackney siege Are the police too soft on criminals? And did they handle the incident fairly? Mature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. cauk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Women and Tolkin's epic Why is it that women in particular have been attracted to The Lord of the Rings? UN Chief Flies to Paris after Saddam Snub Last-ditch attempts to avoid war with Iraq appeared to have failed when the United Nations Secretary-General returned empty-handed from Baghdad after talks with Saddam Hussein. Operation Desert Storm began at midnight on January 16. The Gulf War claimed the lives of 350 allied troops and an estimated 100,00 Iraqis On This Day The Time, January 14,1991 Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life January 14,1960 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon Dinner School news Election Putting the clubman Whistler on a pedestal Thoughts for the future Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Latest wells Forthcoming marriages Appintments Answers The Tate Ms Helen Alexander has been appointed a… Church news Jayasuriya makes hay Money can buy only second best for Ellison Salling Today's fixtures Times Square Pools forecast Gannon calls shots as Raiders advance American football Schedule Understand the three Ms Get fit, feel fit: Drop a dress size workout The results service Day two Blair lukewarm on 2012 bid Snow reports Davis aims for place at fop table In Brief Harrison steps up Archer injury blow Els sets record Maier doubt Pender dies Kempton entry is change of pace for Florida Pearl Folkestone Reading the racecard Doncaster Yesterday's results Plumpton Wolverhampton Prospects Southwell AYR No Title Familiar failings return to haunt England Cricket The Times Full Scoreboard from Sydney Safety plans on hold French clubs eye place in expanded Super League Rugby league Plunkett leads youngsters' late recovery Corsie sets his sights on bowing out at the top Bolws Zanette's sudden death reopens drugs debate Cycling Flintoff flies out with no promise of action Wilkinson's return is tarnished by faulty locks Rugby union Vale of cheers By a Correspondent: Try by Morris finally overcomes stubborn French resistance Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores Fantasy league Gloucester pressed into study of home economics Islands fear crisis over Ireland tour doubts Baltacha's swift exit underlines realities for Felgate Tennis: Australian Open Links WTA Tour in disarray as leading executives are forced out Kournikova switches focus to court Results from Melbourne Fowler ready to get round the table with City Football Upson may add to Brace's collection Fulham state interest in Rebrov Souness hails Rennie after Neill verdict Hughes picks up Welsh award The Premiership today: Grabbi eyes return to Italy, prospects bleak for Nash and Fulham agree ground deal Brown brings leaders within range Portsmouth Sheffleld United How they stand Daconrt unable to rebuild Roma in a day Index Blair not ready to back bib for 2012 games Fly be british european Flintoff Flies in on Rescue Mission Capriati's reign comes to an end Picture Gallery Inside Sport Beyond Belief Lifestyle ARTS LAW Inside Fair Game? As Britain Considers Bidding for the Olympics to Come to London, Mick Hume Reveals Mayor Ken's Plans for the Games True Fiction Flying of National Flags is Divisive Verbatim 24 Hours This Twist Deprives the Government of Any Claim to Have Been Committed to Radical Lords Reform Anithony Howard The Story the Concessions Made was a Tawdry Made was a Tawdry One Human Jungle Pushed Away from God Covery Story: The Andrew Billen Interview In his Frank Memoirs, David Jenkins Says that Being a Church of England Bishop Brought Him "Nearer to Atheism" than Anything in his Life. Today, while He is Convinced by God, He is Still Unconvinced by Most Religions The Times Burglary: A Career as Safe as Houses Reportage The Police Say They Longer Investigate Most Household Burglaries. That's Nothing New, Says Carol Midgley, but It Sends a Dangerous Message Ask Most People what Keeps Them Awake at Night and It is Not Joyriders or Rapists (A Comparative Rarity). It is Burglars Man's Midlife Madness Lifetime Unlike Woman, when Some Men Hit 50 They Fall Apart Spectacularly. Celia Brayfield Charts the Fall Intelligent, Successful, Wealthy Men Seem to Be the Worst. Insanity is the only Possible Diagnosis Escaped from a Home for the Elderly Been There Done that Not Dead yet Dreams of Dry Nights Dr Jane Collins The Times Children's Doctor Answers your Questions No Need to Grin and Bear It The Menopause is Seldom Treated in Japan, but One Women is Pushing for Change. Lesley Downer Reports When I Mention HRT, People Say "Hormones!' as if I've Uttered an Obscenity. "It's Dangerous, " They Say Tune in, Shape up MTV Tries to Redefine Yoga with a New Video. Victoria Coren Tries It out As Jess Twisted his Feet around his Neck, I Speculated on his Sex Life with his Wife Can I Get Away with? The Times Getting into the Swing Applying the Techniques Used in Golf Can Improve your Life, Claims the Health Guru Deepak Chopra in a New Book. But, Says Richard Heller, There are Other Sporing Activities that Can Teach us a Lesson or Two No Title Technobabble Google is King, Says Daivd Rowan But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and Hight-Tech Toys to the Test Entertainments Lapada The Times Do Not Pass Thirty What Do You Mean You Haven't Read Calvino? Helen Rumbelow Gets Advice from Some Wise Old (and Not Without this So OLD) Owls on Cultural Oxes to Tick before Reaching the Age of 30 Radio Chris Campling on Flirting with Fame New Classical CDS Beacons for the Future or Useless Gadgets? Geoff Brown Listens to the Latest Contemporary Music Recordings Fandom Pop Fanzines Come and Go-Farewell Then, Beatles With No Editorial Control, the Elchties Fanzine Came across like Dada on a Diet of E-Numbers New Jazz Cds John Bungey Reader's Digest Bridge Games Chess Winning Move TV Review The Latest Relaunch of Vrossroads Suggests that the Much-Maligned Soap Isn't Prepared to Go down without a Flght, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Variations Picture Gallery Today's Television T2 Crossword TV Choice Lisa Verrico The Writers Bureau College of Journalism Picture Gallery Shipping news: David Pannick City Law British Gas Alterra Partners When war invades the workplace As reservists face call-up Michael Ball, Jessica Learmond-Criqul and Justin Costley discuss the legal implications Military call-up and the rules of engagement The Times Law Section Insurance Specialist Chambers and Partners CPS Maitland Chambers The ships that don't pass in the night How can so many vessels keep ploughing into the Tricolor? Ron Clark explains why the International Maritime Organisation has such problems And the Winners of the Prize Cross-Examination are… South Bank University London University of Cambridge Queen Mary University of London The Times London Development Agency The Times London Office Manager US Law Firm Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Caught in the act: a Feast of fun from the Windy City The Times Holborn College Ipswich Magistrates' Court Could You Work from 1.4 Million Companies? Capita Ras Power of atto helps to ease pain of illne The Public Guardianship Office was in last year. Grania Langdon-Down a public service that is trying to do i Ask yourself this: I died last night. Is my will correct? Still a long way to go on gay couples' inheritance rights Two new tomes get to grips with the ICC Some more equal than other Lord Lester of Herne Hill explains why he believes current laws against discrimination are inadequate Sharing secrets in-house Googbye to the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow The once rather sedate ways of pensions lawyers are being transformed, says Edward Fennell Promises madein good times are now impossible to keep and the lawyers are being called in like the cavalry Spiritual values Like father Pilgrim (Street) fathers What the legal journals are reporting on this week Lawweek Energetic Africa University of Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items When the State adds insult to injury The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme is bogged down in red tape, argues Nell Sugarman Applicants are czught up as the ball in a bureaucratic tennis match James Gesling Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Filing wills Getting in to the Bar Victims and the courts Fines v clogging up the jails How can we call killer parents to account? Tmp. worldwide JSB Law Works Multiple Display Advertising Items Will this be Harman's sole court appearance? Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Liberty International PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Crown Prosecution Service

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