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News from 21/01/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Stephen Bush, Richard Thompson, Cheryl Holden, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Billen, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, George Caulkin and Oliver Kay, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Jordi Savall, Werner Gura, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Richard Harrison, Ahmed Shibli, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Masaaki Suzuki, David Chater, Angela Court, Suna Erdem, Sir Edward George, Elizabeth Judge, Nicholas Parmee, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Geoff Brown, Richard Meeran, David Earlam, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nicholas Wibberley, Anne Sofie Von Otter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Nell Harman, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor and Tony Halpin Education Editor, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Adrienne May, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Richard Susskind, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Janet Paraskeva, Russell Kempson, N. C. Russell, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Jerome Burne, Colin Mason, Edward Fennell, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, W. H. Cousing, Cheryl Holden, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Avril Segal, Alastair Brett, Mick Hume, Ian Cobain and Stewart Tendler, Oliver August, Gary Duncan and Rosemary Bennett, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Walker Chairman, Georges D. Bornet, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Owen Slot and Matthew Pryor, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Andrew Dakyns, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Caroline Merrell and Antonia Senior, Stewart Tendler, Ian Cobain, Steve Bird and Daniel McGrory, Anne Spackman and Marcus Binney, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Edward Docx, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Richard Crampton Professor, James Bone and Philip Webster Political Editor, E. G. Nugee, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, William Wyndham, Frances Gibb Legal Editor and Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Correlli Barnett, Peter Moss, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Philip Pullman, Robert Rhodes, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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Troubles flare on the home front Arms found in mosque terror raid Arts First Relax The Most Dangerous Author in Britain? Andrew Billen… John Galliano's spectacular The Times Today Blunkett attacks asylum hotel Incompetence' How will James Dyson keep his £20m mansion clean? Troops tackle fires today, war tomorrow Who are the real peaceniks? Picture Gallery … and to add to the gloom Farewell Delia Swinging? Dodgy Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Fast Times Everything goes fawlty at Westminster Towers Parliamentary Sketch Strike will gain nothing, Prescott tells fire union Poor students to get £1,000 grants IF Intellingwnt Finance Blair will press his opposition to elected Lords Now Dyson has a £20m country mansion to clean Inventor's vast spending power sees off rivals for Georgian estate, report After 30 years and 15m books, Delia has boiled her last TV egg Man descended from early aardvark Dell A cleaner on every floor A haven for faithful hijacked by extremists AI-Qadeda recruits spotted sleeping in dormitory Muslims urged to wake from a long C&G Libyan held at flat during Oake murder raid appears in court Arabic paper prints 'bin Laden letter' History of controversy Police took 'every step' to respect Islamic faith sleep in new 'message' from bin Laden Leaflets try to assure residents of respect of respect for Islam Britain tarnished in Arab world Xerox Running with the Hare Peugeot Kalms before the storm for the hard-up Tories people The pudding club PS Chorus, in silent protest at ENO cuts More Th>ntm More Then Mikado reborn as Geordie operetta Appointment with death in an ugly block of flats DPP is urged to clarify the law BT AOL Broadband Don't pay congestion charge, say protesters Countdown Ford Fashion shows for dummies and acrobats £170m gifts of tanks and latrines In Brief Pier collapse Vaccine found Endurance blow Get news alerts on the day's top British and… At 81, Mildred Hope-Baldwin so feared burglars that she armed herself with crossbow, axe, machete and CCTV. A raider killed her with her own gun Iberia Children pushed off swings by EU rules Robbers armed with cardboard gun get life Clough transplant was lust in time QC rebuked for hostile questioning of Heath SAAB Tories start quest for ways to raise school standards MBNA easyJet. com MPs' tax secrets kept safe Blunkett links ID to row on asylum Don't hold your breath in the wait for reform Political Briefing All tests on animals must be published Hollywood prizes give British film golden boost Police smash CD and DVD piracy ring VSO The winner is… European allies move to thwart Blair war strategy 2001 Château De Goudray (Reuters): Sweet dreams Britain to send in quarter of its Army (AFP): Gulf news in brief Turkey still lukewarm to US plans for conflict Demon Key witness may seal Kosovo case against Milosevic France and Germany dream of EU embassies around the world Decor UV™ Paris euthanasia 'heroine' on trial for 7 murders Times on Line One. Tel Halifax Libya elected to head UN rights body New Chinese leader consolidates his hold Sex scandal candidate seeks return Farewell to last Yankee civil war widow Big hits and all that jazz Dance Winter Dreams Covent Garden Winter Dreams Covent Garden The Times Concerts Turnage Festival Barbican Turnage Festival Barican Geoff Brown Pop Sophie Ellis Bextor Times Online The Times Critics' Choice If I'm paying for your education, so can you The proposed ?21,000 in university fees isn't a burden, it's a bargain Too scared to fight, too scared not to fight. What a way to run a war Picture Gallery Britain, spiritual home to this creed of hate Thunderer New seats for new girls won't help the bottom line Patience Wheatcroft True Sacrilege The use of a mosque to plot terrorism is an outrage Kites and Anvils Blair should disavow the idea of a 2004 euro referendum Spin Cycle In praise of James Dyson and upward mobility Immigration and asylum concerns Failed parole The Times Daily Register Defence of democracy and justification for war on Iraq Democratic constitution for Lords? Olympic bids Fast-sellers Entering the lists Student quotas Gambling example The Weather The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Weathercall Sky movies Paul Simons Weather Eye George soothes fears AMP falls after warning Rank buys net bets firm MFI rises on sales gain British Biotech in talks Companies still pay late Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Charcol Anatole Kaletsky Higgs report puts Hogg and Stevenson dual roles at risk Green mulls Safeway bid IG founder prefers to be king of his own castle In Business Today: Commentary 22. Stock Markets 24.… Clubbed Brown told to 'come clean' Ripping yarns Need to knows The essential daily guide to the sectors Compaq When one into two won't go Business Editor's Commentary Green may have Safeway in the bag The Times Exchange rates City cheers voluntary code proposal The Higgs report Tyson to lead drive to shake up boards Equitable refused Scottish Widows merger approach OECD chief protests against EU compromise on savings tax Standard Life increases exit penalty to 25% Cross Rail backers angry as rival plan is unveiled Candover comes out as mystery bidder for WRG Plans for audit reforms revealed Latest markets news and breaking business news… BAE hit by worries over talks with MoD Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop Wheeler bets against the odds Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates SkyePharma rises on hopes for royalties Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Named and shamed City Diary Wheeler dealer City Diary Scots corner City Diary Housing slowdown is no cause for concern Economic View Education is the necessary currency Sir Edward George the Cef works to build strong civic infrastructres in the Commonwealth The Times Offerdiroct Times on Ling First profit warning for Luminar as sales Slide RHM pulls £1.5bn flotation The Times Unit Trust Information Service Yates pours out woe with second alert The Sunday Times Sanctuary defies downturn Livebait outlet put up for sale by Gerard Ways past pitfalls of flexi-working New rights for employees on parents' rights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Business Opportunities WVE Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Entrepreneurs Club Limited Thornton Securities Ltd Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on Franchising… O' Briens Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Franchise Exhibition Nationwide Accountancy Limited Case study Late retreat for shares Cancer Research UK Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Francoise Giroud Eminent journalist, politician, writer, Resistance worker and fighter for women's rights Robert J. Braidwood Archaeologist who established Near Eastern studies as a disciplined field of studay The Viscount of Oxfuird Universally respected Deputy Speaker in the House of Lords Court & Social John Waterfield Diplomat who helped to set up the Northern Ireland Office Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Gavin Lyall Journalist turned author of meticulously crafted, compulsively readable crime fiction Kenneth Rive For fifty years the British distributor of the finest of world cinema Nostalgia for British Rail Should we return to a nationalised railway? Nature Notes Questions of Sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers London's Olypmpic bid; Bowyer at West Ham; spirit of the Fa Cup; a sporting treasure On This Day The Time, January 21,1975 News Quiz What 's your view? Word Watching Daily Life H. L Mencken's diary describes to visit to a Baltimore oculist by his publisher Blanche knopf, who had been given weight-reducing dinitrophenol bu a New York quack, with the result that she was losing her sight Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Dinner University news Livery company Contact Details for Classified Advertising Church news Henry VIII on display in full glory Chance to become snap happy Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial service Mercury Press Agency in-law ), Mr and Mrs Halls-Holmsen (son-in-law and… Legal appointment Bespoke Suits Forthcoming marriages Answers News Quiz Harrison's fighting talk lacks punch Boxing Matthew Pryor Great British hope missing the right stuff in trainig camp French nominees add intrigue to Challenge Cup weekend Rugby league In Sport Today Restrictive 'chocolate' law breaches EU free trade England asked to rethink England in need of some serious forward thinking Rugby union Injury hits Balshaw's Six Nations hopes Times Online ECB aims to allay moral concerns over Zimbabwe Cricket Clark leaves as Yorkshire continue shake-up The Times British teenager survives despite wobbles Ice skating Sheppard aims to deal Alshammar blow Swimming The results service IBF's hand forced over 'discrimination' charge Badminton Today's fixtures Times Square Helpline offers jockeys means to seek support Valley Henry takes another step along road to Gold Cup Southwell Sedgefield Littlewoods Bet Direct Championship Selling Stakes Picture Gallery Reading the racecard Yesterday's results Fixture delay troubles Brown Moroccan sends Hewitt hopes up in smoke Tennis: Australian Open Clijsters retains her concentration at Melbourne Park Show reports Good trainers will begin by asking why Get fit, feel fit: personal training Burdened by famous name Impressive youngsters bring hope of better times ahead Allcock conjures another flourish in mixed pairs Bowls Reforms provoke carmakers into fight for control Motor racing Tampa Bay set up Super Bowl that the fans wanted American football Fantasy League: Your player fist with updated scores Els eyes throne but crown rests easy on Woods Golf injury adds to England troubles In Brief Eastman switch Shining Knight Italian jobs Walker on track Houllier hoping to have the final say Worthington Cup betfair Liverpool braced for more Tonge in groove Rick Broadbent Young midfield playaer reveals maturity beyond his years Opponents may yet warm to Ferguson Pools forecast Fears grow over future of Cottage The Times Bergkamp faces FA inquiry into latest 'accident' Westley brings personal ambitions to the fore Walter Gammie on the manager seeking his own Cup reward The Premiership today: Keegan reopens talks with French defender while Chinese player leaves Everton Albertini late show saves the day for Atletico Letter from Spain Zimbabwe cricketer says 'don't go' Newcastle prepare £10m bid to capture Woodgate The people's choice Ricketts up for grabs Inside Sport dial a phone Just Say No First Person Interview Law T2 Browned off are we, Fletch? True Fiction The Prison Server was Published an Online Dictionary to Decode Jail, Jargon. Edward Dock Unearths a Government Website that Explains Westminister Argot Verbatim 24 Hours Anthony Howard Political Parties Deserve the Right to Put their Message to the Electorate without a Media Filter No Current Affairs Programme Could Pack that Sort of Punch Human Jungle Peaceniks: The The Anti-War Movement Comes Yo Westminster Today with a Mass Lobby of Parliament, Ann Treneman Finds a Campaign Uniting People who Agree about Nothing Else, from Left-Wing Activitis to Pillars of the Establishment The Christian View Saying their Peace The Times Far Too Close for Comfort He Thought It was a Storm Cloud, but Minutes Later Brain MacArthpur was Soaking Towels in Water and the Nearby School was Evacuated. He was Witnessing Australia's Worst Bush Fire A Life through a Lens The Humble Snapsphot Can Reveal the Most Profound Patterns of Existence, Says Jane Shilling Snapshots Retain a Claim to Authenticity that More Formal Photography Has Long since Forfeited Gyles Brandreth Age of Enlightenment Not Dead yet Allergic to Milk Dr Jane Collins The Times Children's Doctor Answers your Questions Sifica-OK™ The Real Cause of Heart Attacks? Crp Could Be More Dangerous than Cholesterol, Says Jerome Burne Glucosamine Sulphate The New Theory Tale of Two Cities Only Four People Queued on the First Day of Harvey Nichols' Post-Christmas Sale in Edinburgh. Is its Scottish Store in the Wrong City, Asks Hugo Rifkind Can I Get Away with? I'm depressed about turning 40. Will I ever be able to wear miniskirts again? The Times A Senile God? Who Would Adam and Eve It? The Andrew Billen Interview Philip Pullman, the Children's Author, Has Set out to Destroy Christianity, Claim his Critics. Nonsense, Says Pullman God Died a Long Time Ago If God Does Not Exist, why Does Pullman Hate Him Enoughp to Execute a 1,300-Page Assassinatiopn? Technobabble Weblogs are us, Says David Rowan But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review Awaits your Pleasure Entertainments TRiPLe Espresso The Times Box Officediroct Entertainments Listings An Operatic Baton Charge Arts Interview Paul Daniel is Determined to Sae Eno, He Tells Skipping down the Boulevard Classical Alsums the Combination of Offenbach and Von Otter Gives Geoff Brown a Reason to Live Perfectly Ghastly Lou Reed is the Latest of Many Artists to Be Ensnared by the Work of Eagar Allan Poe Lou Reed The Raven The Dutch industrial town of Eindhoven has become… The Thought that Counts Conceptual Art Finds a New Dutch Home, Says Derwent May Many Works are Very Large Constructions, Sometimes Requiring a Room to Themselves The Times Offers Dir. . . Ct Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move TV Review Like Many of the Former Slimmers of the Year, Robson Green's Unconditional Love was Twice as Fat as It Needed to Be Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice James Jackson Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2868 TV Choice David Chater Firstplus No Title Barefoot lawyers who ride to the rescue Woolf and burglars - the judges' verdict Internet law Youth crime City Law Legal Director-Europe Fox Rodney Search Colleagues rally behind 'softie judge' The Lord Chief Justice came under fire for saying some burglars should not be jailed. But what do judges make of his remarks? Frances Gibb reports The Times Law Section Westfield Hays ZMB GMB working together The Times Booksdir…ct University of Cambridge Lessons Learned Ltd New York Bar Course Privacy: why the politicians are on the wrong track Europe should be concentrating on the need for an international convention on electronic publishing via the internet, says Alastair Brett Draconian French privacy laws could be imported lock stock and barrel into the UK UOP Limited Capita Ras Hays ZMB Barefoot Janet Paraskeva reports on how a hand of attorneys are fighting injustice in Ugan by training community workers to prote young widows from their husbands' famili Uganda: A group of tough local lawyers, with hel from a British charity, are bringing hope to thousands, writes Frances Gibb Make your IT sing for its supper Steering the young away from crime Richard Thompson assesses recent reforms in youth justice and, below, Cheryl Holden looks at the part victims can play in the legal process Why victims shun the chance to confront criminals When is it safe to bin that file? Richard Harrison on how the tobacco giant BAT trod the thin line between good housekeeping and destruction of evidence With BAT's document retention policy,'retention' is a euphemism for 'destruction' Va-va-voom law week what the legal journals are reporting on this week When the stress gets too much Some clients can be emotionally draining, says Grania Langdon-Down but help is at hand for lawyers your shout readers' queries The College of Law discusses internet problems, making a complaint, unfair dismissal and family bequests lawyer of the week lawboard @thetimes. co. uk JM Four New Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Online lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk How good is Lord Goldsmith's balance? tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Liberty International PLC BNFL Amersham Biosciences

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