News from 10/02/2003
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Francis Davis, Alan Howden, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Roger Boyes Elaine Monaghan and Melissa Kite, Megan Mason, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Catherine Riley, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Paul Hoggart, Simon Wakely, Mark Souster, David Bailey, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, E. Williams, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Anne Spackman Propertry Editor, James Eve, David Sherwin, Sue Muswell, Sam Lister, Gerald Davies, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Mingoue, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Barbara Rowland, Donald Hutera, D. E. Fillery, Simon Kuper, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dumeetha Luthra, John Dodds, Jane Whiter, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Slyson Rudd, Gary Jacob, Jamey Barron, Robert Thomson, Jon Hills-Jones, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Chris McGrath at Leopardstown, Oliver Del Mar, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Niall Ginty, Bob Astley, Michael Goodman, Keith Pike, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Mark Giles, John Sherman, John Armstrong, Ron Lewis, Stephen Collins, Mark Pougatch, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Robert Skidelsky, Mohammed Al-Hilli, Daniel McGrory, Catherine O'brien and Moira Petty, Charles Isherwood, Oliver Kay, John Philips, Ronan McGreevy, Tim Shilling, Rick Broadbent, John Hopkins, Jeremy Hart in Karistad, Sweden, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Burke, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Xan Rice, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Jerome Pugmire, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Andrew Wolfin, Tim Hames, Rob James, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, David Green, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Mark Venabies, Joel Joffe, David Campbell, Michael Dynes, Jeffrey Arcber, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, E. O'Gorman, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Dr Martens League, J. S. Milburn, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Tony Bagnall Smith, James Christopher, Bill Edgar, Abigail Rayner, Stephen Phillips, Owen Slot, M. J. Shaw, Tim Johnston, Bernard Kay, Robin Shepherd, Sandy Gall, Janine di Giovanni, Lisa Verrico, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoThe Game Pure Football War split puts Nato's future in jeopardy Iraq Crisis Irvine pay pledge Pop the question Excelairways. com London Fashion Week is Back and Better than… Church video of hope for 'a band of pilgrims The Times Today Lara shines - but England still dither Black and white and red all over Newcastle v Arsenal… Doctors accused of MMR jab fiddle 2 for 1 Eurostar Flood and drought threaten housing plans Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Fast Times IRA 'not ready yet for big peace gesture' Treasury to block any more rises like Irvine's A Halifax and Bank of Scotland company Picture Gallery Bosch BBC licence fee to rise by £4 In Brief Man overboard Talks about talks First anniversary Off the menu Hole swallows gardens as rail link rattles East End Work stops on £5.2bn Channel link after collapse of 19th-centrury wels, writes The Sweeney nabs its first woman guv'nor NCP Sinking feeling starts deep trouble House market is in decline after peaking last year Going down London hit the hardest AA House that reared a Worcester lad for sale Among the blue remembered hills Transplant woman's cancer death sparks calls for donor controls Elderly judges seek courtroom return Organ breakthrough Corporate It pays to pop the questions before you get married The Couple Quiz How did you score? AOL Massive Savings throughout the Store 'She cooks and I wash up' Rapper decides boys and girls are different Mercedes-Benz Teachers angry at gun boy's return Ministers 'afraid' to support car charges Countdown Keeping in the comfort zone MBA World Trader No escape for veteran car By Our Home Correspondent: Immigrants and minority groups prefer London Brown under fire for caution over euro entry tests NEC This week in Parliament Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies Duncan Smith has new line of attack Cartoon pop show gives moguls stars without tantrums Bus passengers are sought in murder inquiry Privilege Insurance Virgin atlantic Gladiator breathes new life into classics Thales Papers show Boney was the emperor of spin A cheeky version of events Police hurt during riots in Omagh In Brief Girl murdered Oil goes green Lifeboat legacy Couple charged Funny Valentine Alitalia Leaders braced for an imminent war Arab summit General is lured to his death Kurdlastan Iraqi concessions not enough for inspectors Raq Crisis Baghdad Talks Blix and Elbaradel Saddam officials show a slight 'change of heart' during eleventh-hour talks in Baghdad, reports Janine di Giovanni EasyJet. Com Mission to avert 'clash of civilisations Pontiff's ambition Attack 'would boost number of terrorists' Oppositon to war Americans beaten If friendly foot-power Pitch for peace Pope takes issue with America's just war' Iraq Crisis Peace Efforts Vatican diplomacy Saudi Arabia to seek removal of US forces In Brief (Reuters): Next stop: Iraq (AFP): Aircraft booked Pakistan expels Indian officials Weapons denial We will defy Paris and Berlin. They will be judged by their people' Rumsfeld interview Edited extracts of the Rumsfeld interview Wrestling with words of war US-German split Intel inside Alliance in turmoil over Turkey dispute Iraq Crisis Nato Nato War? Heavens no, the British Forces are just here for a holiday Troops in Kuwalt British Gas The MarketPlace Gordon Brown 'will find the money to fight' Iraq Crisis bRITAIN The costs What's Important Ministry keeps cancer wife's money 'for war' Iraq Crisis Britain Compensation claim Indonesia prison fails to silence Scots campaigner Sharon holds first meeting with Palestinian leadership Barclays Which? Bogota car I bomb puts President under pressure Times Online Balkan leader renews call for independence Dell Halifax Hungary tackles future by choosing its past Letter from Budapest English loses by a knockoutirovat (AFP): India treats millions for polio In Brief (AFP): Basque protest (AP): Family buried (AP): Prison uprising (AP): Monk killed (AP): Narrow escape Heady mix of sex and slaughter Theatre Trollus and Cressida Tobacco Factory, Bristol Dance Snag Queen Elizabeth Hall First Choice the Best Shows in London Foetry What's Important Less a lament, more lamentable Concert LamenTate Tate Modern Concert BBCSSO/Volkov Concert Hall, Glasgow Pop Soft Cell/Slo-Mo Shepherds Bush Empire First Choice the Best Shows in London Jacques and Gerhard go over the top for Saddam France and Germany ensure massive collateral damage to the West Nobody loves a loser, Mr Blair, so keep London in the running for the Olympics Picture Gallery Allez, Giscard! Europe is not a home for slaves English cricket, playing games to the last Mick Hume Nato at War An inexcusable attempt to deny Turkey protection Draw Stumps England's cricketers should forfeit the contest in Harare Life after Death A welcome revival in the popularity of Latin and Greek The Times Barrister whose Ogden Tables were featured… Uncovering the dangers in Iraq Private sector finance help for Africa Wealthy people s charity donations Miscarriages of justice Victoria Climbié Teachers pay Chechen separatist Mixed messages Uncovering the dangers in Iraq Our brain drain to US universities Fuel formula Homework blues Roots of recession Modern manners The Weather The Times Crossword 22,271 Weathercall One. Tel BP moves into Russia Briefing Scientists back nuclear Former Enron chief sued Union backs Sainsbury Latest prices How the week finished Stock Markets Currencies Commodities First State Investments (UK) Limited Corporate Profile PCCW to offer £2.4bn for C&W Water company rejects £900m bid by WestLB as too low CBI urges Chancellor to help ailing companies Economic Agenda Flaws in the law Business Big banks poised to announce hefty rise in profits The Times Bush can't buck the market forever Need to know: The week ahead Change on week Charcol Broadcaster awaits outcome of Czech affair NHS to spend record £2.3bn to take hospitals into IT age Greggs aims to bake a name for itself abroad The party's over for Party City Think-tank calls for abolition of equity-based Isas Equitable braced for E&y verdict BT Small businesses desperate as orders and output drop fast Sunny Cyprus feels the heat as war drums beat Lloyds TSB Business Tax drawback of working from home Non-execs exposed to fraud risk At the Sign of the Golden Bottle in Cheapside Old firm powers fuel-cell revolution Corporate Profile No 52: Johnson Matthey Who's who in the boardroom Venture capitalists are the tonic for small firms seeking growth The company in detail History Ex-Enron boss sued over loan repayment move The Times verdict How we reached our decision De Beers Capitalisation, week's change Business Equity Prices Reasons for review required Chancery Division Receiver is not liable for tax Queen's Bench Division The Times Landlord 's notice ends time Court of Appeal Patent not infringed in ferry visit Court of Appeal Special treatment is justified Queen's Bench Division Debate Tomorrow's education Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Michael Ogden Barrister who adjudicated on damages for wrongful imprisonment and who spotted loopholes that had to be closed Yayori Matsui Journalist who made Japan confront the dark side of its past, particularly organised sexual crimes against women Andrew Boyd Erudite left-handed journalist known for studies of the Un and his Universal Declaration of Human Lefts Sir Michael Ogden Court & Social Charities' Notebook Tom Haywood Lord-Lieutenant who campaigned for the county of Rutland and lived to see it reinstated Personal Column Arthur Jackson Pupli of Ben Nicholson who switched from painting to architecture and back Personal Column Travel Insurance For Sale Solicitors for the above-named Company Lives Remembered Personal Column Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Things to do in your twenties If you follow all this advice you'll be exhausted by the time you turn 30 Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debale the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The learning curve Goodbye, Mr Chips, Yes-but what sort of education system does Britain need now? From Our Own Correspondent: On This Day The Times, February 10,1965 US Press Calls for Vietnam Talks Recent polls in the us show that only about a third of the public supports unilateral oction involvement in Vietnam escalated in 1965, similar feelings of uncertainty were reflected in the press Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life February 10,1784 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Church news Answers From strife to sanctuary: the Plan for children in peril Notebook Charities Charities want changes in the law Briefing Why parents must have more say Leonard closes on century England prop proves… Efficient Williams takes his revenge Snooker The results service Times Square In Sport Today Get fit, feel fit: Boxing fitness England delay again ECB raises new safety concerns Scores Snow reports Essex Met net win to stay in hunt In Brief Holmes on track Clark hits record Serena on target Albatross bound Stockport flag Jackman prevails Favourite beaten Plumpton Leaders in the National Hunt championships Beef Or Salmon feeds Gold Cup ambitions Sport Racing Big-race result Saturday 's results Hereford Wolverhampton Wie's progress gets mixed reception Golf Cracknell and Pinsent experience rare setback Rowing Non-league football Ageing Winchester determined to make most of final fling FA Vase Richards strikes blow for old guard as new-look Stevenage earn draw Notionwide Conference Favourites suffer surface tension Bowls Casey's aggression rewarded as he answers his critics Ryman League UniBond League After 54 years, the Olympic clock is ticking Olympic Games 2008 In the first of a three-part series on China's preparations for the 2008 Games, Ashling O'Connor reports on the transformation of the nation's capital Tomorrow Champion considers American option to avoid debts Athletics The Times Harrison 's improved showing spoilt by bitterness Boxing The Times on Saturday a 48-Page Guide to the Six… Wasps building strong base to challenge for play-off place Saracens torn apart as Dawson and Cohen show their teeth Bath hampered by collective failing Passion of Pontypool proves not quite enough Second sevens title is beyond England White injury gives Leonard chance of century Sport Rugby Union Johnson cries foul over yellow card Sale sustain their pursuit with show of authority How they stand Gold reserve falls against rich form of Bogdanovic Tennis Results LTA is spoilt for choice Wigan move on in wake of tragedy Rugby league: Powergen Challenge Cup Hull s 11 men lay curse to rest Wolves pay harsh penalty for misplaced aggression McRae rues costly errors Motor rallying Eurostar Merciless leaders impress with feast of goals Hockey By a Correspondent: Jets close on third Trophy but lose Thomas Basketball West Indies keep cool at the last to dent home hopes Sport Cricket Scoreboard Zimbabwe determined to keep minds on job amid the turmoil Smith adds fuel to Muralitharan fire 'Sons and Daughters' unlikely to exist Picture Gallery Sky whet the appetite with perfect breakfast blend Zimbabwe threatens to ban British reporters in reprisal Sport Cricket Whats Important Stance adopted may be worst of all worlds Demonstrators target tournament stadiums England put Harare decision on hold after new threats Inside Waiting game: Tim Lamb's statement The Game Thegame Inside Sport Mortgages for Business Happiness is Reportage How to make a man into a Marine in just… Fashion As the big shows start, is London about to… ARTS The dazzling ten-year-old star of the Berlin .… Inside Reading the Tea Leaves The Goverment's Iraq Dossier was Partly Taken from a Student Thesis Jeremy Hazelhurst Lets Slip Other Tricks Pupils Scribble what They Think Teacher Ought to Be Paid Verbatim the Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Jane Shilling Who, after All, are the Great Icons of Fatherhood in Literature…king Lear, God? In an Oddly Stalinist Way Fathers Have Been Excised from the Family Narrative Human Jungle What Does It Take to Make You Happy? A Government Report Puts a Price on Happiness, Equating a Good Marriage with a £70,000 Rise in Salary. Below, Seven People, Aged Ten to 70, Reveal what Bring Them Joy in their Lives. Interviews by Catherine O'brien and Moira Petty No Title 2 for 1 on Eurostar The Making of a Marine They are Young, Poor Americans, Ignorant of Politics, Chris Ayres Watches Them Being Primed for War They Have Already Survived Urban Guerrilla Warfare in America's Murder Capitals Parent Forum my Mother-In-Law Put my Daughter, Then… The Times Gardensdirect Children's Health Every Tuesday in T2 Self-Harm is a Way of Dealing with Emotions with Which the Child is Otherwise Unable to Cope Young Lives Endured at the Razor's Edge Self-Harm, Particularly "Cutting", is a Major Problem among Young People who Internalise their Unhappiness or Respond Badly to Stress. Claire Gillman Reviews the Latest Attitudes to Treatment Most Young People who Sele-Harm Express Self-Loathing or Have Very Low Sele-Esteem Damp-Proofing Stress Incontinence Bars Many Women from a Range of Normal Activities. Now a Simple Surgical Procedure Can Help Them. Barbara Rowland Reports The Four Types of Incontinence Sweating Unmentionables Is Relegation about to Turn to Celebration? For a Few Seasons British Show were Outshone by Those in Paris and Milan. But New Talent Keeps on Emerging, alongside Established Names. So, Asks Emily Davies, is London about to Become Cool Again There is a Whole Cast of Designers, from the New T the Established, who Deserve Attention Claments Ribeiro is Returnilng to London after Several Seasons Showing in Paris Vaughan Sale Don't Sell out Teutonic Nights Film James Christopher Binges with Top Directors and Spots a Brand New Star at the Berlin Festival Supper Turned out to Be a Party for 400 of Alan Parker's Close Friends Film-Making for Fools Matt Damor and Ben Afflecr's New Charity-Inspired Project is a Fascintating Flop, Says Sean MacAulay They Made Every Mistake that You Could-Child Actors, Filming on Water Les Miérables Opera & Ballet Coliseum (24hr) English National… Duchess Theatre The Times Departs Broadway Beats the Blues New York Meatrm New Shows are Challenging the Might of Mendes, Reports Charles Ishrwood Whoopi Goldberg's Presence Dooms It to Artistic Mediocrity National Theatre The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review The Clunks and Bumps in Russell T. Davies's Script for Second Coming were More than Compensated for by the Excellent Acting, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice Picture Gallery BBC ONe Variations Today's Televisions Satellite and Radio T2 Crossword TV Choice Hidden Hearing Ltd England Expects Thegame Thegamesays Friendly or Foe? Hairapparent England Greet New Neighbours Australia's remoteness and an exodus of players mean we coulf soon see a lot more of the Socceross, Ashling O'connor says Whotheyshouldplay England's Real Success Story Ashling O'connor finds the end of Leicester's troubles is in sight Themoneygame How Saddam Can save the Albion Frankskinner Failing all else, football's moral obligation to Queen and country could keep Baggies from the drop Scholes Blow to Eriksson's Plans Theinternational Matt Dickinson says that the friendly against Australia has been rendered pointless by the absence of first-choice players Enqlandsquad Curseofihecall-Up Times Online Pull the Other One Theprofile Rick Broadbent questions whether Eriksson really is worthy of his reputation Hero's Return Inspires Fury Theinsider Like Lee Bowyer, Tony Cascarino knows how it feels to be reviled by former fans Sicknote Everyday Injuries Explained Thepresenter Mark Pougatch on why English football is a turn-on in Africa West Ham Reluctant to Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Reid Removal Looking Rash Mix IT Barclaycard Highest Attendance Taylor Offers Friendly Advice Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Liverpool Waste Away Rovers Return Sobers Beattie Charlton Lifted by Eriksson Gritty Chelsea a Cut above Johnson Leaves Bolton Reeling United Fall for Two-Cari Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Jenas's Youth is Exposed Canny Keegan Makes Point Picture Gallery Yakubu Leads Six-Goal Rout Thegames Nationwide League First Division Ipswich Thrill with Comeback Izzet Provides Vital Spark Palace Suffer Cup Hangover Nationwide 1 Howdotheydothat Thegames Nationwide League First Division Preview Carling Wilson unfazed by Bristol City's slump and Lunt helps Crewe close gap at top Thegames Nationwide League; Second Division Patience pays off for leaders, Cambridge hit five and last-minute joy for Boston Thegames Nationwide League Third Division Celtic Take It on Chin Thegames Bank of Scotland Premierleague Enter this Week Goldenboot Incontinent Collina Banking on Trust The Lost Generation Portugal have little chance of winning the European Championship home next year because their team has grown old, Simon Kuper says Napoli Pay Price for the past Numbercrunch Yourgame Redcard High performance digital camera Thefootballot Little Gem who only Lacks Polish Cards on the Table for Albion Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Catherine's casebook Extratime Thedailyfix Thequestions The FA Cup: will it be Trevor or Terry?… Boots
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