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News from 22/01/2003

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Lynne Greenwood, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Greg Hurst and Melissa Kite, James Moore, Philip J. Duly, Gary Duncan, Paul Wiles, Director, Mark crossman, Anne Woodham, Ben MacIntyre Parliamentary Sketch, Richard Hobson, Lucy Ellmann, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Rosemary righter, David Chater, Angela Court, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Robert Stinson, Laura Peek and Patrick Barkham, Carol midgley, Rosalind Renshaw, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Dominic Bradbury, Kevin Eason, Nigel Hawkes and Mark Henderson, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Bernard Mills, Clare Stewart, Alan bullion, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Ian Landau, Iain Duncan Smith, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Ian Raath, Mark Jones, L. Broder, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Roland Watson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Anthea Lawson, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Kenneth Warren, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Robert Cole Tempus, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Richard Bruton, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Salley Vickers, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Russell Hotten and Ingrid Mansell, Oliver August, Peter Riddell political briefing, Fred holliday, Stewart Tendler, Penelope Freeston, Carl Mortished European Briefing, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, Mike Mulvihill, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Austen Morgan Barrister, Craig Lord, Julian Meekings, Martin Samuel Sports Writer of the Year, Richard Heller, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Mark Souster and Matthew Pryor, Malcolm Burgess, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Christopher Ayres, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Annabelle Thorpe, Sue Cain, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Jan McGeoch, Stephen Dalton, Tony Berkeley, Michael Evans, Matthew Connolly, N. D. Lewis, Douglas Kennedy, James Wilde,

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Saddam is on the ropes, say US and Britain Blair urges France and Germany not to duck military actions Police quiz ricin plot 'banker' as experts search fabric of mosque Arts First Buzz Gaddafi, the Casanova of Permanent Revolution, and… Karl Lagerfeld shines for Chanel The Times Today When work is to blame All eyes turn towards Baghdad Inside Rebecca West's lost novel Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Fast Times The Times Rattled chairmen must cut the carp over Iraq Parliamentary Sketch Baccalaureate will replace a levels and GCSEs by Ghost of Marxist past comes back to haunt Clarke How the timetable might look Lloyds TSB Oxbridge colleges may lose autonomy America builds world's loneliest road Explorers fear that a highway to the South Pole Will ruin the last true wilderness, reports Anthony Browne A step up from dog sledges, snowmobiles and tractors Irish make their own luck with taxi driver's help What's Important Dyke trust document will face derision Be Freeserve Teenage troops revved up to face the enemy Roger Boyes finds the Desert Rats impatient to be off to Iraq 'Saddam does't frighten me but my financ?e certainly does' Soldiers make out their wills Blair believes al-Qaeda attack on Britain is now inevitable Sale Ends this Sunday American civilian dies in Kuwait 'terrorist' shooting Soldiers to stagger jabs amid fears of Gulf War syndrome Blair is a hypocrite, says Pinte In Brief Anti-war convoy (Reuters): Turkish plea (Reuters): Happy talk Stoves and showers: troops for the use of While reassuring their wives and mothers Weapons are prepared for high-intensity warfare Alfa 147 Soldiers yet to enter 21st century Conductor's illness robs London of the voice of St Cecilia Revenue One for the party Shirley's a lost cause PS Rowan's golden moment More Th>n A party for one Nine arrested over £1m stolen from Conran's account Abbey shows lack, of interest Times Online Ford What's Important Allure of William Morris's Red House Drug chase man gets 20 years In Brief Motocross death Wardens' scam Accomodata Ltd Fast Times Iberiab Chorus of disapproval Home Office owns up to 2,700 unanswered letters Public health body is born without a head Seven cleared after £105m drink fraud case collapses Direct Line Computer 'nerd' jailed for global virus attack Security experts are winning the battle Somak Holidays Romance with a light touch VW Jumbo portions of junk food are 'a grave danger' Blame school-run parents for traffic charge, says mayor Toyota Drivers still spurn public transport Woman had 27 dogs in her car Car sharers 'should be exempt' What's Important Advice on burglars 'stupid' In Brief Heath accusation New aide to Blair Widow questioned Massage protest Chemicals used in St Paul's clean-up 'making staff ill' Hospital forgets disabled woman Linguaphone Business Link Allergy to latex can kill Cook calls for reformed Lords to be scaled down It is possible to govern with authority without being able to legislate with impunity BT Blair's passion fails to persuade public of need for war with Iraq Political Briefing Bespoke Suits Tory Mp in expenses row quits Fire union asks Acas to set up peace talks Two crews with a morale message More Th>n Nationwide Man dies as soldiers await help Fujitsu Southern Africa famine threat is 'exaggerated' Michael Dynes finds people hungry but not starving in Zambia, which has turned away modified maize from America Superstitious mothers-to-be pray for a horse baby Halifax What's Important Pretoria linked to Palme murder The Computer World Firebomb attack on Mugabe party's offices Old foes reunited in new push for power in Europe A revival of the Franco-German axis is based on strong short-term interests, reports Charles Bremner KLM Marriage born of necessity, not love PC Advisor EU urged to back plan for two Presidents Court ruling is a slap in the face for Italian mamma The ultimate garden trailer Animated MEP sells European politics to the young One. Tel Schröder sticks to Ms guns in media dispute Whats Important the Times Israel's Mr Angry puts his political rivals in a sweat Likud officials accused of bribery Drugs woman on murder charge after her breast-fed baby dies EasyJet Flower of strife The Times Sharpton enters US poll race In Brief (AP): Serbs warned (Reuters): Dutch elections (Reuters): Death row plea (AP): Dangerous place Recital Kurosaki/Christie Wigmore Hall Whats Importantthe Times Angry old man's redemption Pop The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster Garage, N5 Theatre The Tempest Old Vic Critics' Choice Phoebe Greenwood What's Important the Times A nation expects a lot of waffle from the PM Bog-standard thinking about public services won't lift them out of the mire Samantha gives it large: the prize-winning story of an outsize personality Picture Gallery Liberate Antarctica from science's deep freeze Blair seizes his chance to carry on Lording it over us Richard Heller Breaking Point The public expects a fresh approach on asylum Work in Progress The Baccalaureate must be adopted as soon as possible The Right Scoff A big advantage for British troops in battle Peter Mandelson and the eurozone Doers and thinkers The Times Who is to build our aircraft carriers? Palestinians and Middle East peace Crime statistics Northern Ireland Bills Language difficulty Entering the lists Questions about rail priorities Homework In praise of Delia Odd antecedents The Weather The Times Crossword Weathercall BT Paul Simons Weather Eye Regan jury discharged Briefing Non-exec shortfall fear Spending target 'at risk' BP to shed 1,000 in US Safeway: the latest odds Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Picture Gallery Renault Vel Satis Easy Money Payoff bar sought for C&w chief Ftse hits three-month low In Business Today European Briefing Indigo rebuked by panel Chorus lines 'Shop till you drop' families court disaster Need to knows: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Cirque Du Soleil SALTiMBANCO 'Higgs' out the window at C&w Business Editor's Commentary The Times Exchange rates Ex-Mercury chief loses ground in C&w race Sales boost hits Boots margins BMW Debt-hit Amey sells PFI projects Board overhaul raises doubt on independence EasyJet's pilots look at strike Jobs go as BAE awaits decision Fast Times Boc hurt by bearish stance on US litigation Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Best hope for Boots is a bidder Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Capital Radio worries prove to be a turn-off Dollar Rates Wall Street Let's call the whole thing off Price of loyalty Short on memory Big Wall Street banks face $10bn lawsuits Cut-price clothes and cheaper food spark surprise inflation fall What's up and what's down Fall in business depresses Aviva Unifi and Amicus seek merger Annual bonuses axed by Pearl Morgan Stanley hits back at 'biased research' claim The Sunday Times Citigroup and Credit Suisse reveal scars Ebookers in £55m deal to acquire travel rivals The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bae fails 'cricket test' as Thales bats on European Briefing The Sunday Times Po Na Na's shares fall as sales disappoint Christmas sales melt shares at Thorntons Fortune can favour the brave Paula Hawkins searches for the best investments amid all the gloom Proposed advice reforms come under attack Savings Best Buys The Times Nostalgia for the bonus on with-profits Times Online Your Money The estate where time stands still A converted asylum in Yorkshire has all trappings of an Edwardian country estate. Lynne Greenwood reports Chartered Institutre of Taxation Associate exams, November City: Queen Square, Leeds, £485,000 Three of the best A Regency-style townhouse within walking distance of the centre of Leeds. The five-storey property has views over a garden square and has been totally refurbished Commute: Clutton, near Bristol, £475,000 A detached family house on the edge of the Chew Valley. The property is well placed for Bath (11miles) and Bristol (9miles) and has the potential to be divided into two dwellings Country: Halesworth, Suffolk, ?465,000 A timber-framed barn conversion set in an acre of beautifully manicured gardens that have two ponds. Eight acres of adjoining land is also available for an additional £30,000 Sunshine, sea and sevadas on Nelson's favoured isle Wonderful beaches, low prices and cheap flights are luring British buyers to Sardinia, says Clare Stewart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyprus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocean Estates International Property Exhibition Passport to Sardlnia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Further retreat for shares Cancer Research UK Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Barbara Wace War correspondent who triumphed over bias against her sex to report from the frontline in France after D-Day Julius Held German-born art historian renowned for his work in America on Rembrandt and Rubens Sir Duncan Oppenheim Chairman who steered British American Tobacco through 13 difficult years returning to art Court & Social Lives Remembered Al Hirschfeld Caricaturist who made his name working for The New York Times in the ambinet limelight of Broadway Births, Marriages & Deaths Jean Kerr Writer whose way with one-liners proved bestselling in print but met mixed success on stage To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… The point about children Would life be better with or without children? What, in fact, are children for? Nature Notes News Quiz Terrorism and ID cards How can the Government deter terrorism-and would identity cards help? Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk From Our Special Correspondent: The First Atomic Submarine On This day The Times Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life January Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Contact Details for Classified Advertising Spanish daffodil with a tale to tell Luncheon Dinners HMS Victory Meeting Travel Insurance Memorial service Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Church news Court & Social Answers Marriage News Quiz Jaguar's cut-price launch Only one course of action now left open for Ridsdale Sports Writer of the Year In Sport Today Similar trade mark protected although goods are dissimilar Law Report Company scheme, of arrangement was not a 'reorganisation' Court of Appeal Liverpool through to final Olympics apathy appears to start at top Family bond will for ever take edge off Williams sisters' rivalry Tennis: Australian Open Agassi spurred to greater heights by Paris incentive Snow reports Recognise realistic objectives Get fit, feel fit: power training Venus speed trap snares Hantuchova Carter decides to play through pain barrier Snooker Hagelauer content burden is lifted Mullins slowly bringing Festival hopes to boil Reading the racecard Lingfield Park Times Square Fakenham Results from yesterday's two meetings SouthWell Car Locator Phillips ponders options Hussain to learn decision on match by Friday Cricket Fragile England need to break Australia's spell Gough makes no firm predictions in his fitness battle Security in Zimbabwe speeds back to top of ICC agenda India get to play despite row over contracts RFU banking on financial appeal of revised bid for 2007 World Cup Rugby union Paul could pay for European defeat Chicks get top billing in Super Bowl hype Ameircan football Forey and McMohan into stride In Brief O'Neill adds spice Vikings setback New coaches Hamill to return The results service Swimming Hard work pays off as Price sees her times tumble Today's fixtures Small rise in council tax could pay forbid Olympic Games From a Correspondent in Moscow: Baker hits out at EB after visa fiasco Basketball Champions waltz the first tango Ice skating Arrival of Marcos a threat to Seaman Football Paddy Power Ferdinand cast in role of saviour Sensible Jaguar leave the champagne on ice Motor racing Car's low-key launch on internet leaves Kevin Eason crying into his tea, yearning for razzmatazz Motor racing Silverstone first to host stripped-down Formula One Robson launches double pursuit of Woodgate and Kleberson Ahead of the Game Times Online Cole determined to provide proof of renewed hunger The Premiership today Picture Gallery Fulham under threat of transfer embargo Fast Times Sheffield steel finally blunted by deadly Owen's extra class Schumacher finds cold track a barrier to smooth testing NFL 'If Jonathan Woodgate is sold to Newcastle,… Henchoz accused in spitting row Inside Sport The Lost Words Reportage Emotional Intelligence Books T2 Art: A Vogue for Brogues As the Mikado is Translated Cockneys and Scousers Have Also Been at our Heritage Verbatim The Linguistic Remins of the Day 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart The Wealth of your Parents is a Better Indicator of Educational Performance than your Ability Human Jungle "They Forced the The First, Unpublished Novel by Rebecca West, One of Tube down her Throat Mad, or Just Bad? The Man who Would Be King of Africa Libya is to Chair the United Nations Human Rights Commission, Prompting Outrage in Washington. Rosemary Righter Reports that Colonel Gaddafi Has Even Grander Ambitions: A United Africa, One Country-Ruled from Tripoli Murdering from Palestine to the southern… The Times Emotional Intelligence Out in the Cold Giving up Work to Be a Mother is Tough, Says Annabelle Thorpe Deep down I Could Not Believe I Had Become this Person who Had Nothing Else to Tald about What Does Life Tell us about Love? 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