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News from 04/02/2003

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Andrew Robson, John E. Thornes, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Ian Cobain and Helen Rumbelow, Robert Cole, Steve Keenan, Business Travel Editor, Andrew Pierce, Dave Parratt, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Adrian Barr-Smith and Duncan Calow, Linda Tsang, Mark Frary, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Dean Keyworth self-employed interlor desiger, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Gary Duncan, Richard Miles and Lea Paterson, Philip Howard, Alex Wade, David Chater, B. P. J. White, Max Boot, Adele Thorpe, Nic Hopkins, Richard Beeston, James Bone and Elaine Monaghan, Elizabeth Judge, David Charter and Michael Evans, Stanley Slaughter, Barbara Hewson, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Amon Cohen, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Malcolm Ginsberg, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, Gareth Chadwick, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Martin Montville, Anne Baring, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Joan Smith, Peter Nathan, Julia Morrill, Sue Corbett, Nicholas Wapshott and Dominic Kennedy, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Ronald Higgins, Helen Rumbelow, T. J. B. Pallister, Ray Eglington, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Marcus Pailing, Angela Jameson, Anthony Lester, Rebecca Weir, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Nicole Swengley, Edward Fennell, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gary Slapper, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh, Elaine Monaghan, Sylvia de Bertodano, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Tom Baldwin And Melissa Kite, Chris Partridge, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and James Doran, Dr Andrew Parker, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Ann Winterton, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Richard Gordon, Helen Nugent, Roger Boyes, Jerome Pugmire, Jane Feinmann, Sam Lister, Gabriel Rozenberg and Stewart Tendler, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writers, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Joanna Pitman, David Churchill, John Cooper, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes and Stewart Tendler, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Nick Gilles, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Linsey McNeill, Bart Daly, Stephen Dalton, Fiona Bawdon, Richard Morrison, Hugh Rifkind, Valerie Grove, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Mark Dunn, Macolm Harper, Director, Christopher Irvine, Cathy Smith, Russell, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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The night 'virtual friends' played internet suicide for real Cabinet allies turn against Blair on Lords Labour jitters as Prime Minister admits he risks everything on Iraq Inside BusinessTravel BT Why Little People are Made of the Right Stuff-Libby… Wallis is as hard as nails, and doesn't love… BT Kevin Spacey to run the Old Vic Jackson ruined? Eat out for £5 at over 900 restaurants Shuttle destroyed by God, says Abu Hamza What's Important News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Fast Times Blair tries to read palm on the hand of history Parliamentary Sketch 999 services given chemical attack disorder warning University chiefs issue top-up fees warning First police creche set for London In Brief JP converts Girls go hungry £1.5m drinks bill Spinning costs Abbey National Taxpayers' £80m bill for 15 days of strikes Prescott gets all sides together to end fire dispute Jackson faces ruin after admitting: I sleep with boys 'I have slept in a bed with many children… it's not sexual' King of Pop is left singing the blues When this man smiles, his ankle flesh twitches Tv Review T Mobile Loyalists promise more deaths in Ulster terror feud Doctors failing to report gun crimes, say police chiefs IF Cash-strapped synod to drop fifth of members Favourite chairs Zero tolerance may mask drug usage Baby born after 19 miscarriages Mother admits killing son In Brief Murder charge Key change Sex abuse case Sneeze extended Arson denied £14m payout Fasttimes Woman jogger is stabbed to death in London park Baldwin's idea of Wallis as 'whore' The British Hernia Centre NEC A property hotspot that still has its troubles Blair's reformed ideas on Lords are left for all to see Andrew Plerce An unrecognised talent Peugeot Things can only get better at Tate Modern PS Hello! 'stole pictures of Zeta-Jones wedding' BBC banned for its antiques drag show Phil Spector on murder charge after body found Coded slang in dialogue of death on net The one Success is in the can for food products Brown sets limits to market's role in health reforms Bigger bums on seats Raynsford dismisses Conservative concerns on council tax BT By a Correspondent: No more 'bog-standard' thinking C&G Jowell raises Olympic hopes Today in Parliament Boycott congestion toll, says car group Countdown Auto Financial Services Ltd 'Contaminated meat' trader jailed for cruelty Scots try French with everything Baby was dumped to spite his father Multibillion aid plan for West to win the peace The aftermath Foreign diplomats flee Baghdad as threat of conflict grows Diplomacy Lloyds TSB Britain must not go to war without UN's backing, say senior officers Generals' view Breakdown Cover Blair admits backing for Bush puts his career in jeopardy Prime Minister's statement Now a Major Motion Picture Starring Pauline Collins… Bishop fears backlash from Muslims Religious opposition Britons held for 'spying' at nuclear plant Terror alert One. Tel Passionate stance belies image of safety first Political Briefing Blair and Chirac seek common ground Charles Bremner says the stakes will be high for both sides at today's summit in Le Touquet What's Important T Mobile I say, Jeeves, young Tony's coming to town London and Paris to share carriers for joint EU duties Humbled Schröder to press ahead with social reforms Burglars hit French CID building In Brief Vatican attacks New Age beliefs (AP): Boy shot as he played in snow (Reuter): Guillotine diaries to be auctioned (Reuters): Vandals ruin war memorial British-born killer faces execution today Doubts linger over Texas murder conviction, Nicholas Wapshott and Domlnic Kennedy report Bush's budget plan will deliver two years of record deficits Dell Citibank Penal statistics What's Important Volunteers seek 'missing link' clue to break-up The investigation Mission was doomed only seconds after take-off The theories EasyJet. com Painstaking hunt for debris The search Sanyo Funding threat to space station Consequences Nasa sacked advisers who forecast tragedy The warnings The Times Mortgage Service Halifax 'We can watch astronauts face certain death' Times Online Scuffles as police bar press from Harare trial Legal chiefs who turn the law to Mugabe's advantage Worldwide Africa's old-style rulers urged to mend their ways The Times Sharon is rejected by Labour In Brief (AP): Wronged Maoris accept £14m Chávez victory as strike ends A sensual jewel in MacMillan crown Dance Manon Covent Garden Concert BBCSO/Saraste Barbican First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times Concert Cardinall's Musick; Concordia Wigmore Hall Arts First In T2 today: Benedict Nightingale on cross-dressing… Theatre Red Demon Young Vic The '68 reasons why Germany will always fail Gerhard Schöder's nation has not enjoyed a single success in ten years Thanks to the Dome, we've got the dream team to mastermind our Olympics bid Picture Gallery In awe of Columbia, a great human machine It takes a shrink to unwrap French diplomacy Aiming Higher A new Upper House demands a sizeable elected element The Paris Predicament Chirac now needs to redefine his position on Iraq Up with Duff The engaging diaries of a master of prose Assessing chance of war with Iraq The Times Importance of a 'more representative' House of Lords Why a little snow led to travel chaos Crime statistics Fishing cutbacks Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Olympic bid Indirect mail Tube congestion Homework blues The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain Abroad High Tides Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone MOPS US space firms slip Briefing Tourism merger attacked Pru consults on pay Coller joins Brightstar Jet contract boosts BAE Morrison's odds improve Charts of the day Picture Gallery Charcol Throw a curve CBI spurns Chancellor's attempt to woo the City BNFL chief to stand down In Business Today: Excess baggage US heading for record $304bn budget deficit Minister underwrites SRA Redskin critic Top CSFB dot-com banker 'on leave' The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times It's the economy, Gordon Business Editor's Commentary Nuclear Power conundrum Treading lightly on regulation Heir apparent to take over hot seat at BAA Surge in directors' pensions Xerox Stamp prices look set to rise Apprenticeship helps to groom chief executives Analysis Banks lifted by FSA's solvency rule move Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 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 BT rings up low numbers Business Markets Tempus Thistle blossoms on predatory interest Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Turner may swoop on AOL sports teams Ericsson's sales warning hits market hopes of upturn Delays in restructuring give S&n £15m hangover RoadChef wins contract to run M6 Toll services The Times Hornby steams ahead Boots and Sainsbury's scrap joint venture BT Bid talk boosts Trinity Mirror shares Chairman of KPMG earned £1.6m last year Fasttimes Seymour Pierce close to takeover Alchemist with an eye for a successful deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Swiss exchange gains control of virt-x Beware the Chancellor's 'new global order' Economic View Swan Hellenic Family first for Blackley City Diary The Times Austrian Airlines Financials fuel FTSE rally Business Equtty Prices Look past gloom to opportunity for acquisitions Taking over a competitor A shrewd business can strengthen its position in a downturn, says Elizabeth Judge For Sale Leisure Travel Business Unique Opportunity Turner & co Copy this Idea £1.02 Million Business to Business Case study WVE Franchises Looking for Financial Freedom? Family-run firms given online help In Brief Strategic advice Financial support Taxing tips Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Percy Roberts Mirror Group Newspapers executive who battled with the Fleet Street unions Einar Skinnarland Resistance worker who thwarted the production of heavy water for a German atomic bomb Victor Watts Medieval scholar whose research traced England's past through its place names Professor Bill Gosney Academic who made refrigeration a hot topic among undergraduates Court & Social Leslie Fiedler 'Redskin' critic who scorned the symbolist complexities of Pound and Eliot and waved the flag for the easy read Lives in Brief Peter Deakin, rugby, administtrator, was born in 1953, He died on February 1,2003, aged 49 To place Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered To place Questions of Sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The business of sport; cricket in Zimbabwe; sailing's sporting gesture; Olympic bid Nature Notes News Quiz From Our Special Correspondent on the Royal Tour: Sydney's Day of Celebration Prize. quiz@thetimes Star wars: the victims who go missing in action What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life February The translator of Oman Khayyam, Edward FifzGerald was a brilliant letter-writer From Suffolk he writes to John Allen a Cambridge contemporary about Elizabeth whom he would lose to a friend before his own disastrous marriage Questions Answered What is the different between "push"and "shove"and are we to know when the former has become the letter It is said that a freezer filled withe food is more efficient and less to run than an empty one. if this is so why In the film pulp Fiction, what is in the briefcase Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Premium Bond Winner University news Contact Details for Classified Advertising Appointments British High Commisloner to Ottawa New Ambassedor to the Socialist Republic of Vielnem Win six months' work on The Times Young players get James Bond on board Personal Column Travel Insurance Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Christening Answers Paul offered way out Underachieving Clarke decides to get serious Golf Life's a breeze for MacArthur - and she's not happy Sailling In Sport Today: Racing: page 35. Cricket: 36.… Police liable for off-duty tort Law Report Validation of disposal only Chancery Division Published February 4.2003 Bayournl v Women's Total Abstinence Union Ltd and Another Before Mr Simon Berry, Qc Jedgement January21,2003 Taylor considers who will be first among unequals Tennis Three-match ban for Gerrard Chepstow Southwell Results from yesterday's two meetings Prospects Reading the racecard Adamant Approach has Champion Hurdle aim Racing The Times Sports Book Times Online Henderson targets Newbury prize White faces race against time to prove his fitness Cricket Hostile spell by Stiff puts England youngsters in command The results service Times Square Pools forecast Australia step up pressure for switch Today's fixtures Snow reports Focused O'Sullivan going about his business Snooker Injury lists take toll either side of Channel Rugby union Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores Widnes prepare offer to take Paul off Gloucester's hands Jordan set to hand Firman grand prix seat Motor racing Tri-nations on league schedule In Brief Dorfmeister gold Table topper Edwards honour Ipswich's test Leeds draw line under O'Leary era with payoff Football The Glenlivet Radebe's wounded knee adds injury to insults Gebrselassie eyes another record in Birmingham Athletics Make sure only the temperatures fall when ice skating Get fit, feel fit: Lifestyle enhancement Spurs may attempt to revive Boksic's career Impressive Bolton hope it is third time lucky Chartothouse Bottom School The Premiership today: Nottingham Forest win chase for Huckerby while Toda dons Spurs jersey for first time United permitted no margin for error by Ferguson Barcelona freefall continues in wake of change White knight Houllier goes in two-footed on Fa over Gerrard verdict Mind games last straw as Johnston jacks it in David Rhys Jones finds Ireland reeling again after another walkout by one of its world-class performers Missing in action Free on Saturday Inside Sport Mortgages for Business Value for money comes first The 250 exhibitors at the Business Travel Show will appeal to companies on a tight budget, says Tony Dawe E malaysia Flying through turbulence Online booking is the new darling of the travel industry and a boon to travellers and airlines, says Steve Keenan, Business Travel Editor Bargains wanted, not luxury Continuing to win loyalty among corporate clients is the challenge for major airlines. Russell Hotten reports Budget fares on flightpath to the North Low-cost carriers expand to give the regions a better deal, says Martin Montville Fast surfing while you fly The installation of broadband on a Jumbo jet keeps people connected at 40,000ft. Nic Hopkins reports Hotel Reservation Service VLM Plane Talking Land your own private deal A market stump since September11 means you can shop around for jet aircraff, writes Linsey McNeill European Bargains Hotels learn to be female-friendly Women executives are finding hairspray in the mini-bar, upgraded supplies in the bathroom, improved personal security and better room service, says Nicole Swengley Going from bag to worse Increased security has led to luggage problems being the biggest complaint among passengers, says Amon Cohen Online bookings take off The internet is proving invaluable to business travellers, who are happy to book it themselves, says Mark Frary Points of Departure Air France KLM Home-suite-home hotels David Churchill looks at the growth and economics of apartment and boutique hotels The real budget end of the market competes with traditional B&b accommodation Diplomat may prove music to the ears Tom Stone, the incoming chairman Making room for modern technology Hotels are increasingly recognising that they have to be plugged in to meet the demands of today's business world, says Mark Frary Putting facilities once found only in the business center into guest rooms is a winner The Times Make your Travel Bugdet Go Further A smooth ride to pick up your car New rental systems make it easier to hit the road and can even tell you the best route to take, says Tony Dawe British Airways Briefcase Guide to Brussels Points of Departure S-t-r-e-t-c-h those legs and tuck in Airlines may not be liable if you contract Dvt, so self -help is the remedy, says There is going to be less food on board, but what is served will be healthier, writes ATP Points of Departure Flybe How you can turn on the power You're Looking at a Promotion Trains v Planes British trains are taking on the planes in a fightback for business customers. Stanley Slaughter has the timetable A growing taste for tablets Keep in touch cheaply Using your mobile phone abroad may lead to a painfull bill. Chris Partridge looks at alternatives when on the move EasyJet. com 'She Doesn't Love Him' True Fiction The interview they all wanted! Martin… Interview Hollywood legend Robert Evans on how to… Law a crisis in the legal aid system - and this time… The Times Inside It's Me by Me Martin Bashir Returned Last Night with a Tv Profile of Michael Jackson. So Who's next? Hugo Rifkind Attends a Secret Filming Verbatim 24 Hours Picture Gallery In the Case of House of Lords Reform, the Result Can Already Be Foreseen: Chaos and Confusion Anthony Howard Having Failed to Get a Solution, the Government Can now Sink into Inertia Human Jungle Picture Gallery She is as Hard as Nails and She Doesn't Love Him War Minister Duff Cooper was a Confidant of the Prince of Wales during the Abdication Crisis. In his Dairies, Published Here for the First Time, He Reveals that Edward VIII Knew He Would Have to Abdicate Even as He Became King Cover Story "Wallis is Going to Be Cover Story I Emphasisid that Blame for the Catastrophe Would Be Placed upon Wallis, now and in History Radisson Drugs and Sex but No Romance Lifetime Teenagers' Lives Have Changed Dramatically in 100 Years - but for Better or Worse, Asks Valerie Grove Lady Longford Bleaned All She from Knew about Sex from her Brother, who Had Observed the Habits of Silkworms Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus Don't Jump in too Soon BUPA Contact Dr Collins Little More than a Pain in the Neck Health Contrary to Belief, Whiplash is Not a Serious Injury, but the Wrong Treatment Can Cause Long-Term Damage, Says Jane Feinmann Glucosamine Sale It's a Brain Thing The Days of the Telegenic Airhead are over, Says Joan Smith. Today's Pin-Ups No Longer Need to Choose between their Brains and their Beauty Is It More than a Whim of Tv Producers with a Taste for Beautiful Experts Can I Get Away with? My gilrfriend wants to ban me from wearing jackets with jeans, Does she have grounds The Times "I was Very Seductive but I was Crazy" He is the Silver-Tongued Hollywood Producer and Lothario who Made It All, Lost It All, and Had Them All. But at 72, Robert Evans is Back with a New Film and a New Wife But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Gizmos Elites and their " Warez" Baffle David Rowan Technobabble Penmans Petersfield Antiques Fair The Times Entertainments HMV Tom Courtenay Coup De Theatre Theatre the Globe's New Season is Called Regime Change. Mark Rylance Tells Benedict Nightingale why 20 Roles before You are Interview One of the Stars of C4's New Twentysomething Comedy Drama Talks to Imogen Edwards-Jones Lots of People Think of Bungee-Jumping in Australia HMV Radio Chris Campling Arts Enjoy a Fair Herring New Classical CDS Geoff Brown Goes in Search of the Best of Britten New Jazz Albums Three Piano Men Travel from the past to the Future A Light in Dark Places Photography Old-Fashioned War Pictures May Well Scoop this Year's Citibank Prize, Says Joanna Pitman Yerma The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Can a Team of Modern-Day Engineers Succeed in Building Leonardo Da Vinci's Giant Crossbow and Flying Machine? Joe Joseph Can't Wait to Find out TV Review Today's Highlights Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Chris Campling Radio 1 Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2880 TV Choice David Chater The Royal Bank of Scotland Will your source repeat that in court? Newspaper lawyers: stop the front page Mothers,… Legal aid: the lawyers are not crying wolf City Law: South Africa ambushes the marketeers Court of Appeal: why it had to set aside its own… Kent Magistrates' Courts Service Crown Prosecution Service European Counsel Mothers, madness and medieval justice Whatever the mother needs, it is not to be sent to prison The Times Law Section Deputy District Judges of the Principal Registry of… Lawyer wanted to put the world to rights The International Criminal Court is having difficulty finding a prosecutor to tackle tyrants and dictators. Sylvia de Bertodano reports Why trust is the key in the game of democracy News A crisis in legal aid? This time it's real Lawyers have often been accused of crying wolf over their fees. But, says Fiona Bawdon, they do have a point A survey found that 28per cent of firms had ditched legal aid contracts in the previous year Sussex Magistrates' Courts Committee Legal… UOP Limited Joanne Manson What the papers can say-it's all down to the lawyer Alex Wade looks at the frantic world of newspaper law-and the people who thrive on the Fleet Street buzz Law update Maxwell: the spy who cheated justice Media review London looks to the North A series of mergers in the regions has made the capital sit up and take notice. Gareth Chadwick goes to the country How you can fight the 'tax on justice' New boundaries for brands under South African law A crackdown on ambush marketing could change the face of the cricket World Cup, say Adrian Barr-Smith and Duncan Calow In the City Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Drowning in a sea of paper Judges should be doing less reading in chambers and more sitting in open court, says Barbara Hewson Your shout Reader's queries The College of Law discusses health club contracts, VAT on school worksheets, defamation and coin meters Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Merchant Chambers Holborn College Compactlaw Line All Box Number Replies The Times Ilex Tukorlal College Commercial Conveyancing lawyer Litigation Solicitor Lawdata the leading independent legal advisor to the… Lawdiary Help for the victims of miscarriage of justice Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery The Times Joanne Manson The Times Legal services Commission Typing Tutor

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