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News from 05/02/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Rosalind Rer, Phil Yates, Adlal Stevenson, Jon Ashworth, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, D. Politi, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, James Moore, Sarah Potter, Alanis Morissette, Richard Hobson, Anthony Gross PhC and Gerry Finkle, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Robert Drysdale, Philip Howard, Anthony Browne, Valerie Elliott and Richard Ford, Ian Cobain, Camilla Cavendish, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clare Thompson and Caroline Winstanley, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Ludovic Kennedy, Gabrielle Starkey, Stephen Dearden, Rosalind Renshaw, Patrick Barkham, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Isabel Carllsie, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Robert Blood, J. E. Banatvala, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Philip Hensher, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Milton Shulman, Rory Watson, Rosie Blau, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anthony Thorpe, Dorothy Rowe, Julia Margaret Cameron, Sir Alastair Morton, Charles Bremner, Rosemary Bennett and Philip Webster, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Court, Nicholas Wapshott, Jon Ashworth and Jenny Davey, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Melissa Kite Philip Webster and Greg Hurst, Lea Paterson and Richard Miles, Russell Kempson, Roland Watson and Elaine Monaghan, Oliver Kay, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter and Richard Hobson, G. R. Evans, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Wood, Political Editor, Ian Cobain, Stewart Tendler and Sam Lister, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, J. R. Whitmarsh, Richard Mlles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alison Roberts, Andrew Motion, Christina Koning, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Kieron Quirke, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Tom Stoppard, Abigall Rayner, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Erica Wagner, Tola Awogbamiye, Ian Cobain and Stewart Tendler, Nick Hasell, Allan Mallinson, Michael Schluter (Chairman), P. Launchbury, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Chris Ayres and Dominic Kennedy, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Molra Petty, Jack Straw, Ingrid Mansell, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Malcolm Burgess, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Max Fish, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Richard Oxon, Sarah Butler, Laura Peek, Melissa Kite and Greg Hurst, Stephen Dalton, Simon Crompton, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Scott Bradfield, Jan Raath, Rachel Campbell Johnston Art Critic, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, A. B. Ducker, Robin Shepherd, Michael Harman, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Damian Barr,

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Ask a Baboon and It Will Burp and Suggest a House of… French demand for more time on Iraq 'futile' Straw dismisses Chirac's plea to let Un inspectors finish the job Cricket plea Briton executed Immigration deal Will the real Saddam answer the question One fell down, now fire hits Brighton's other pier The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 20. Law Report:… Self-portrait of an artist slain jogging in the park Blair gets his way as MPs reject elected Lords Business telephony Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Fast Times Cook lords it over quarrellers who've lost the plot Parlimentary Sketch Chirac fails to land a hit as Blair keeps his cool In case anyone missed his dig at "old Europe , new Europe", chirac used the word vieux four times in one sentence Fire union calls off strikes and agrees to talks MoD goes to law over Gulf War syndrome BBC Two The 600 children caught in epilepsy scandal Victims' families are taking legal action against a hospital where unnecessary drugs were prescribed for more than a decade, Helen Rumbelow reports Last-minute pleas fail to save Death Row Briton Freeserve Mistake uncovered by chance on holiday Union anger at 40,000 foreign work permits Bosch Farmers' need for help at harvest can be exploited The many ways to work in Britain Bin Laden reviled by Muslim cleric Prescott plan for 200,000 homes Mosque trustees back preaching ban on Hamza Unsolved rapes face DNA review In Brief Postman killed Opera's first lady Eastern promise £5m bill for Navy Murder threat Surgeon spared Bottoms up! The cow jumps over the cliff (and lives) Peugeot Tax on late arrivals as cemetery runs out of room Bronze medal for hubris as historian marks his birthday Abbey National plc Gun-toting Spector fired close to Lennon Rock singer Love arrested after 'abusing air crew' Courtauld art loan attacked Somak Holidays PS Millions lose BBC signal Victim drawn to London by her artistic ambition Dangers of the bohemian life British Gas DHL Worldwide Express Privately ran jail is worst in the country Premier's record BT Children are scarred by battling parents Rival to Viagra will last 24 hours AA Three die in freezing weather In Brief Health problem Everest challenge Widow's fight Army gender gap Fasttimes Commuting Can Be Hell Tell us about it Nationwide Traffic toll chiefs warn of lengthy disruption Mayor abandons Tube campaign New Connex trains will have no toilets Inferno at the end of the pier Confusion reigns over reform of the Lords Today in Parliament Blair's distaste for elections may sharpen peers' appetite for an argument Political Briefing peter Riddell Intelligent Finance Cit Group (UK) Ltd Saab Great Britiain Ltd American invaders 'will be eaten like rabbits' The Reliable Airline KLM Jowell lifts her ban on Hyde Park peace rally Powell prepares case to put before world jury The Adlal Stevenson moment RBS Advanta Turkish troops may get role after conflict Britain 'paid for Mugabe murder' One. Tel Space exploration goes on, Bush tells mourners Nasa extends search for 'needle in a haystack' The Computer World Ltd 'Terrorist chief' held in Athens In Brief (AFP): UN protection Foster falls short (Reuters): $11m sacking Sultan's divorce Fujitsu the Possibilities are Infinite Spector hires OJ lawyer for murder ease Bail in california set by individual state counties0 Orchestrator of kids' symphonies Jackson prepares for US onslaught VSO Sharing skills Changing lives Times Online Art thief's mother put Old Masters in the shredder Notorious past adds millions to Soviet leader's apartment Times Newspapers Limited Yugoslavia is voted into history Times Newspapers Ltd. MEPs urge Middle East funds inquiry Desperate airs on a shoestring Theatre Zipp! Duchess, Wc2 Pop Sum 41 Braehead Arena, Glasgow First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Concert LSO/Nagano Barbican Concert Elisabeth Lutyens Portrait Purcell Room In T2 today: How Britain taught the French to paint Arts First The talking has to stop and the UN has to act I prayed it would never come to this, but now we must confront Saddam She may be a bit of an old banger, but without her I cannot discharge my duties Picture Gallery Monkey business in the House of Baboons Grey men will only ever build white elephants The UN Hurdles A test for the Security Council that goes beyond Iraq House of Ill-Repute The Lords and appeasing MPs triumph over democracy Tony's Travels The Inglorious antecedents of Benn's Iraq outing Ethical aspects of modern warfare Ethical aspectsof modern warfarc Shuttle disaster Sally Clark and the need for reform Expert witnesses called to account Health protection Measure of FTSE fall Cuts in rail services Perils of student debt The Times Better business for Cambridge? Electoral reform Kevin Spacey House wine Homework blues The Weather The Times Crossword 22,267 Chicago Easy Money Police clear Wessex chief Planning system support SIT chairman to retire Sotheby's closes website Vodafone in Japan talks Balfour Beatty slips Whittard boss tops up Hopes for Wal-Mart Charts of the day In Business Today: Commentary 22. Markets 24. Easy… Survey warns of 42,000 job cuts MmO2 claims it is market leader in text messaging Minerva ready to launch knockout bid for Allders Railing AIG takes $1.8bn charge Watermelon man Th Reality Tram project threatens to be PFI casualty The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Sunday Times Still room to think small at AGMs Business Editor's Commentary Postwatch enjoys first-class lifestyle First things first for Abbey National Results in brief Exchange rates The Times Warning knocks Allied Domecq shares Greene King eyes Beefeater Heathrow Ryanair chief threatens to close buzz AWG starts legal battle over Morrison deal Shares in BOC suffer setback Swiss Re claim on twin towers New boss for British Energy Police clear Wessex head of £1m bribe Invensys tumbles on profit warning fears 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 Ryanair formula is paying off Tempus EMI slips as broker cuts revenue forecast Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Abbey heads for recovery with sale of credit business Amvescap takes $65bn blow from bear market Goldman chief's apology to staff Aegean Cruise FSA extends its splits inquiry The Times From a Correspondent: Bonus cuts for Merrill bosses Charcol 'Architect' of Russian pyramid fraud charged R&SA imposes further round of cuts Uncertain trading spurs MyTravel to cut 700 jobs National Savings and Investments Why rail will never deliver Blair's promise Staff go as Bookham pares costs If you can keep your head... United Biscuits to shut factory Act of charity Boots announces closure of Scottish plant Dublin entry Confessing to the unkindest cuts of all Times Online The Times Unit Trust Information Service This Is a paid-for Iformation service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should conduct their fund manager Cancer Research UK Hedge funds sidestep the bear Richard Miles looks at the fund managers using unorthodox tactics to make profits in plummeting markets Savings Best Buys De Beers Shares close at low Property Multiple Display Advertising Items European estates Spain Ocean Estates International Med lures bargain hunters to its shores Britons are investing in property in Turkey despite the thret on war in iraq and and ailing economy, says Clare Stewart Costa Del Sol Ocean Estates International Property Exhibition Passport to Turkey Debate What it means to be British Page Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lord Aberconway Inustrialist who clandestinely met Goering, ran the John Brown shipyards and ruled over the Chelsea Flower Show Terence Gorman Economic theorist whose application of mathamatics individual behaviour shaped modern marking Louis Fitzgibbon Campaigning auther who forced the Russian authoritics to admit the 1940 murder of 4500 Polish officers at Katyn Lou Harrison Composer who drew on Eastern musical influences and instruments to create prograssive classical works Mongo Santamaria Cuban percussionist who brought a distinctive Latin beat to numerous jazz recordings Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered 'No history question' in British nationality quiz Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers What is mean to be British Pharmacies under threat Some chemists fear that plans to deregulate the industry could put them out of business Nature Notes On This Day The Times, February 5,1971 Rolls-Royce Collapse: State Takeover News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life February 5,1942 Questions Answered Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Personal Column The Times and Sunday Times The great portrayer of Tudor power Memorial Concert Forthcoming marriages Dinners Answers Word Watching News International Newspapers Ltd Cup boost for Venables Dark horse Mackin focusing on mental approach Tennis: Davis cup MacArthur picks up pace as De Kersauson runs into trouble Sailing In Sport Today: Racing: Page 35. Martin Samuel: 36.… Law Report Sentencing for prolonged serious riot Rights of access cannot be acquired by illegal acts Court of Appeall Puplished February5, 2003 ECB backs Harare boycott Grateful Davis takes last bow at Wembley Snooker Ludlow Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Quality is hallmark of Aintree acceptors Grand National Weights Gingembre appeals at 25-1 Big-race betting Reading the racecard Wright on mark A story of our time: hope and despair, wealth and poverty, trust and betrayal Times Square Injured props pose dilemma for England Rugby union Natal slow to get better of depleted Harlequins Cool Collingwood spreads gospel of game in style Cricket The results service Get fit, feel fit: Lifestyle enhancement Day three Bell recovers to earn Academy tour place Whitewash fears loom larger Today's fixtures The Times Shafayat injury adds to England anguish Bentley opt for Blundell and Herbert In Brief Maier doubt Open switch On cloud nine Carter surprises Jolly Giants Friendlies cause animosity among G14 clubs Challenger World Times Online Relieved Venables calls on reserves William Hill Connolly double douses Brighton's early fire The Premiership today: Ljungberg starts comeback trail while Sugar stirs up more trouble for Venables Relentless United relish thrill of chase Results Tel – The Musical ECB takes stand over Harare and lifts burden from players Dunfermline's heroes make a killing on small screen The men who will hear England's case Inside Sport Lloyds TSB The Times Wednesday Inside Tales of the Unexpected True Fiction Children are No Longer Reading Classic Literature Kieron Quirke Suggests that the Books Should Be Brought up to Date Verbatim 24 Hours I Didn't Need a Trip to America to Remind Me that this Country Doesn't Work Any More Penny Wark Selfishness is Symptomatic of a Malaise that we All Encounter Ever Day Human Jungle Loneliness on the Net A Young Man Kills Himself, Egged on by Virtual " Friends". Penny Wark Reports on Suicide Websites, Moira Petty Talks to a Lonely Boy Comforted by Chatrooms and Psychologist Dorothy Rowe Warns of the Fake Intimacy of Cyberspace A Number of Teenagers Have Killed Themselve after Announcing their Intensions on Suicide Websites The Bullying Hurts. I Feel Very Lonely Unreal Intimacy and a Web Martyr The Times Salitt, Earthlings If the Truth Really is out There, the French are Taking Serious Steps to Find It. Adam Sage Investigates A Guide to Alien French The Times Foyles A Distant Is Modern Technology Helpful to Couples who Live Apart? Probably Not, Says Max Fish Emotional Intelligence Rules for Inter-City Loving What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Alanis Morissette Love Etc Nothing to Lose Terminally Ill Patients are Clamouring to Try Drugs before Clinical Trials Have Proved They Work, Says Simon Crompton Magnesium-B The Dress to Kill Front Row It's Elegant, Chic, Sexy and Timeless: The Little Black Frock is a Sartorial Stealth Bomber Just Think of Audrey Hepburn in Givenchy, or Diana, Princess of Wales, in Black Taffea Get Back to your Masculine Side A Facial Forum on the Net Tales of the East An Extraordinary Collection of Mogul Paintings is Going on Show in London. Michael Binyon Reports Royal Festival Hall Looking Darwin Full in the Face Photography It Took a Remarkable Woman to Strip Bare the Souls of the Great Victorians, Says Joanna Pitman++ Make Louvre, Not War Visual Art the End of the Napoleonic Wars Saw a Spectacular Artistic Peace Break out between Britain and France. Hurrah, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Best in Show the Raft of the Medusa Windproof umbrella Entertainments Wimbledon NICHdLAS Wapshott in New York Snuggles up to a Show of Quilts A Continent in Crisis Europe in 1945 was Wounded and Sick. Allan Mallinson on a New History that Examines It's Recover The Struggle for Europe: The History of the Continent since 1945 Before Brussels: an early Nato conference at the palals de Challlot in Paris. To the left can be seen macMillan and eisenhower TLS 100 The Times Books Direct No Title Pop Goes the Memoir Nelly Furtado, the singer of I'm LIke a Bird' one of Nick Hornby's 31 favourite Dahl M for Misguided Fingersmith Sarah Waters Non-Fiction Shorts There's Life in a Day of Spiky N1 Marriage One Day by Arsashir Vakil Hamish Hamilton £14.99;304pp Writer's Schlock The Spooky Art by Norman Mailer Random House USA Norman Maller being Interviewed early last year about his previous book in to The mirror It's Nice when Nothing Happens A Box of Matches by Nicholson Baker chatto & Windus £;144 pp Isbn 0 7011 7402 1 Baker :Geek or genlus? His latest experiment In fiction comes in just the right side of boring Bestsellers The Sunday Times Bridge The Satyman Convention Lesson Twenty Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move TV Review Despite her Rock Career and Quiet Conversion to Lesbianism, It is Still Hard to Talk about Sam Fox without her Breasts Coming into It, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Chris Campling Afternoon Play: When Louis Met George Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed Choice Stephen Dalton BBC One T2 Crossword No 2881 TV Choice David Chater Homeowner Loans from £5,000 to £60,000 Rewards of working in the NHS Portrait of the artist as my boss A Working Relationship Painter Graham Dean and his PA, Jo Ramm Dealing with the menaces in meetings Mayfair - Monaco - Massachusetts… and sometimes… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gudeon & Hodkinson Business Administrator Salary… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Stralight children's foundation Theartrical Management Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Reap the rewards of a career in the NHS Working as a medical secretary brings tremendous responsibility but can be fulfilling, writes Rosle Blau Secretaries with stars in their eyes Working as a PA to the rich and famous is often not all it's cracked up to be says Tola Awogbamiye Angela Mortimer plc Cadbury Schweppes The Times Lingerie Collection Actionfirst Recruitment Consultants PLC The Times Hale and hearty haddock Tasting Ways to beat those meeting menaces We've all met interrupters and wafflers. But you can get your own back, says Damian Barr A-Z of office jargon and buzzwords Malcolm Burgess continues his exploration into meanings of words Time Savers Contacts Champs-Elysées Audio Magazines First Creme The Times Creme The Grand touch of luxury and history Conference Call PA of the Year Award Pitman training Centres

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