News from 12/02/2003
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Andrew Robson, Phill Blewett, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Roy Clare Commanding Director, Anthony Beevor, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Tom Bawden, Ingrid Mansell and Neelam Verjee, Philip Howard, David Hart, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Joyce Blake, Gabrielle Starkey, Monica Porter, Sam Marlowe, Mrs Yoshika Ohta, David Crowther, Dale Ingram, Patrick Barkham, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Mary Warnock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Alan Lee Williams (Director), David Warnes, Simon Hayhoe, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Caroline FLYNN-MacLeod (Director), Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dr Peter Abraham, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ken Stevens, Helen Dunmore, Eve-Ann Prentice, Mike Darton, A. J. Colbert, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Helen Rumbelow, Helen Style, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Anthea Lawson, Mark Court, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Mary V. Cottrill, Richard Dawkins, Tom Bawden and Elizabeth Judge, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Nick Coombs, Richard Doll, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Paul E. Parsons, Tom Baldwin, Christopher Y. Nutt, T. V. Edwards, Simon de Bruxelles, Diana Woodhouse, Simon Blackburn, Elaine Monaghan, Francis Crick, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alison Roberts, Julia Cole, Gabriel Rozenberg, Ian Cobain, Christopher Walker and Ben Hoyle, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Philip Webster and Stewart Tendler, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Alan Hamilton and Chris McGrath, John Greenhalgh, Xan Rice, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, James Bone, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Jay Ambrose, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Malcolm Bowden, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Oliver August, Maureen Down, Nick Hasell, Carl Mortished European Briefing, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Selbourne, Sam Taylor, Antonia Senior and Dominic Walsh, Thomas L. Friedman, Georgi Bovt, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Roger Lewis, Mel Webb, Charles Bremner and Marie Tourres, Chris Ayres and Dalya Alberge, Ingrid Mansell and Caroline Merrell, Michael Novak, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Brendan McKenna, Philip Jacobson and David Cross, Gabriel Rozenberg and Richard Ford, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, R. H. Burnett-Hall, James Goodrich, Bertie Johnston, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Malcolm Burgess, Klaus Naumann, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, S. J. Watchorn, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Claire Rayner, Julius Gould, Ashling O'Connor, Christopher Andrew, Arthur Ray, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Russell Celyn Jones, Abigail Rayner, Basil Dearing, Arthur Green, Michael Evans, Catherine Quinn, Philip Pullman, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, Owen Slot, Robbie Millen, Conal Gregory, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Daphne Lockyer, Martyn Canevali, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, David Bowsher, Geoffrey Lee, Susie Orbach,
ResumoBin Laden plea for suicide attacks Blair send tanks to suround Healthrow Iraqis urged to rise up and repel invaders Asylum fears Warne shamed ArtsFirst The Times My disgrace Queens horse scores first jumps win since '49 Index America's 48 hours to kill Saddam The Pope Emma Thompson and the agony of IVF T2 Links London Watchdog barks at ministers who try to interfere What's Important Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Fast Times Scapepoodle sent over the top as futile sacrifice Parliamentary Sketch Minister rejects call for green tax on air travel What's Important Should and limits be set on the growth of air travel? Heads must get bonuses, says union Flashback at Bloody Sunday inquiry Intelligent Finance Tories refuse to divulge name of £250.000 donor Cometh The Hours, cometh the man for Oscar glory Old is gold as earnestness returns with a vengeance 99mph Harman is banned Prada Streep gets a record 13th Caine's quiet plea pays off Britons seek limit on number of asylum-seekers Asprey Ministers retreat over use of military sites New rules 'do not breach rights' of destitute refugees A Grandmother who has lived in Britain for 54 years… Naval base protesters in fear of 'flooding' Human blood and I tissue left by firm to rot at roadside Peuglot Time to get smart, City bank tells scruffy staff Patient dies on roof of hospital In Brief Bomb suspect Boyfriend In court Fire strike talks Murder charge Fine venue for a spot of plotting The Farmer in the Last Chance Saloon Darling buddies of Meyer welcome press appointment People Daughter's act of thanks PS Durham to have orthodox scholar as next bishop Just AA sk Patten the favourite in contest for Oxford job New Avensis. Quality speaks for itself Fashion's soothsayer looks back to swinging times BT Zeta-Jones 'sought to avoid glitz' of Beckham wedding Teste vs tat Terrorist 'handbook had prints of suspect' Just AA sk School head missing on eve of inspection Lexus A boring image does have its advantages Britain's chief bean-counter, Sir Andrew Foster, explains how the Audit Commission lack of spin. Tom Baldwin reports Boots Tories to scrap spending targets Londoners face £1,000 a year tax DigitalDEPOT Elderly patients' beds cost NHS £1m every day Today in Parliament The other twin towers spark talk of plagiarism Charities 'should show they are worth tax breaks' Somak Holidays Ensure Sun microsystems The day a rector spoke in defence of Soho's brothels Dell MPs give short shrift to traffic charge scheme I don t hate cars, says Livingstone 500,000 will march in London Heathrow show of force after terror alert Armed police and Army tanks respond to missile attack fears, erports Patrick Barkham Festival of sacrifice and sharing brings neighbours together in peace Alitalia Hew to survive a terrorist attack World's busiest airport lures the killers Fujitsu Ail-American survival pack : What everyone needs! US prepares for life after a terrorist attack Rallying to the cry of 'no war' VN Citibank How they stayed alive in the 1950s Al-Qaeda chief's tape may signal the end for Saddam's regime Richard Beeston believes that Osama bin Laden may have played into the hands of Blair and Bush (AFP): Al-Qaeda 'still in Chechnya' Vef Don t be scared of what America is propagating British Gas BBC Defiant and on the run Feast gives faithful relief from war Arab alliance sends ships and troops to defend Kuwait Stars and strife over American policy at Paris motor show Classic cars take a backseat to talk of war in iraq, wirte Charles Bremner and Marie Tourres Halifax What the foreign papers say The future lies in these bodies' ability to change Foreign Editor's Briefing The Security Council I want extra money Britain lays plans for post-Saddam regime to take over in Baghdad Jack Straw Nato Blair finds he really is risking everything Dowing Street dilemma America speeds up plans for start of war in early March The Computer World Sunday Express Times Online Pear spreads in China over mystery lung virus Medication makes mentally ill prisoner fit for… T Mobile Why flu is blamed for a multitude of ills The Times Suspect confesses to Bali bombing (AP): Democrat candidate has cancer In Brief (AP): Polling delay (AP): Food scandal (Reuters): 11 die in crash (AFP): Gift to people Rollicking reasons to be cheerful Opera Faistaff Covernt Garden Theatre The Blue Room Richmond Theatre First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times Concert Roots festival Hall World music Simon Diaz Barbican Who am I? The question the West can't answer We cannot know why we go to war if we don't know who we are any more It cost a pound to fail to speak to the Oz of the fortress kingdom of Congestia Picture Gallery Hello Fame and fee Goodbye, judicial dignity March for anything, anywhere; but not in my name Non , Mon General Chirace is leading France into a cul-de-sac Awaiting Assessment Public, opinion, asylum-seeker and political response Razzle Dazzle 'EM When the going gets tough, the get dancing Europe's divisions over Iraq and the damage to Nato London weighting New aircraft carriers The Times A pay rise for the Lord Chancellor Living language Machine mannersi Family formulae Call for creation of Darwin Day Empty homes Interest rates Pretty intelligent . Homework blues The Weather The Times Crossword T Mobile US court fines fraudster Briefing BAA passengers up 10% Instinet hits Reuters BT seeks Revenue work Plans go to OFT Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Epson Easy Money Oil fear takes gloss off Bp deal Greenspan raises questions over tax cut plan Rothschild stake is ?300m Index On the cards Gold in the air for Gold Air One of a kind The Royal Bank of Scotland Oft puts cards the table Business Editor's Commentary Need to know The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Exchange rates Fed Chairman's optimism shines through brightly Analysis Banks face loss of millions over card fees Li retains hopes of holding C&W talks Ryanair flies into the credit market IBM Former Tyco bosses in tax shelter claim Pearson loses ground on American unease Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day BP, Russians and dollars Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates US security industry woes hit Securicor Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Counter view at HBOS City Diary Spicy mix City Diary Number's up City Diary Antitrust case clouds Windows image Microsoft may be running out of time to negotiage a settlement in Europe, says Nic Hopkins Philips plunges €3.2bn into red on semiconductor woes Competition scrutiny Bundling criticisms The Times Company looks to widen its interests Retailers fear effect of mayor's congestion charge Standard Life Bank MBO team favourite to land pizza chain IG shares rise as directors consider £154m buyout Auditors at Midland Metro refuse to sign off accounts 'Business as usual' call Call centre jobs at risk as Aviva looks to India Warning hurts St James's price The Times Britannic surges 15% on reports of takeover Shares close near best De Beers Venture capitalists' fundraising hits a seven-year low Turkey hopes for a silver lining Europen Briefing BP helps limit Russian risk The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times EU may relax borrowing rules over Iraq Finances are key to love and marriage Paul Hawkins offers some pragmatic guidance to help romantic couples to live happily ever after Act fast to use trust loophole on inheritance tax Savings Best Buys Marks & Spencer Making the most of a base rate cut Personal Finance Editor Clerk should diselose what advice he gave to bench Law Report Privy Council Arbitrator can rely on experience Court of Appeal Whitehall planners bury the bungalow With building space at a premium there is no room for the Englishman's single-storey des res, says Eve-Ann Prentice Imposing longer sentences Court of Appeal Three of the best Commute: Bramhall, Stockport, £579,950 Country: Lincolnshire, £575,000 Trade mark distinctiveness test Court of Appeal Britons gamble on Romanian Riviera The Black Sea coastline offers property bargains for those brave enough to dip a toe in the water, says Joyce Blake Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxury home, fabulous lifestyle… The International Property Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Cyprus South Africa Property Show Ocean Estates International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Do Not Buy in Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Passport to Romania Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Ian Davidson Award-winning architect whose vibrant designs transformed run-down sites Ian Davidson, architect and educator, was born on June 3,1954. He died of a heart attack on February 6,2003, aged 48 Ted Perry Founder of Hyperion Records who explored areas of the classical repertoire other labels could not reach Ted Perry, MBE, founder of Hyperion Records, was born in Derby on May 15,1931. He died from lung cancer in London on February 9,2003, aged 71 Court & Social Ron Ziegler Art 29 the loyal press secretary to President Nixon during the Watergate scandal Lives in Brief Raymond Francheitt, ballet director and teacher, was born in Aubervilliers, Paris, in 1921. He died in Marseilles on January 15,2003, aged 81 Maury Maverick Jr, attorney and columnist, was born in San Antonio, Texas, on January 3,1921. He died there on January 28,2003, aged 82 Augusto Monterroso, author, was born in Tegucigalpa on December 21,1921. He died in Mexico City on February 8,2003, aged 81 Ian Yonosuke Mutsu, founder of International Motion Pictures, was born on January 14,1907. He died on October 30,2002, aged 95 Ed Lewis, film programmer, was born in Bounemouth on July 9,1947. He was found dead on January 23,2003, aged 55 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Britain, the US and Iraq Blair is losing support at home. Is he also in danger of alienating cur allies abroad? Nature Notes Frolic and a Smile as Chirpy Madame CYN Goes Home to No 32 News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching I Had not the heart to write sooner, for listening to my own dear grunts Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Legal news Church news Today's royal engagements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contact Details for Classified Advertising Appointments In the Armed Forces Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldsmiths keep a check on the Mint Surfing into history with the RSA Latest wills Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Save Our Spanish Donkeys Forthcoming marriages Dinners Answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial services Discussion Multiple Display Advertising Items For Australia it's Shane; for England it's shame Sports Writer of the Year James or Robinson? This is more Heath Robinson Alinghi spurns change as design die is cast Sailing Index MacArthur rules out restart Limestone Lad is Festival doubt after coughing Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Musselburgh Leicester Times Square Laporte quick to find fault in England set-up Rugby union O'Gara expected to be fit to face Scotland Snow reports An Electrifying Clash between the Best Clubs in… Get fit, feel fit: Boxing fitness Hodgson keen to jockey for position By Our Sports Staff: Christie in fast lane for coaching job Athletics Wellens to return for St Helens In Brief Allcock rolls on Beachill breeze Syed files solo England fall Giants on top Race is on in attempt to be the best bar none In the concluding part of her series, Ashling O'Connor goes to school in china to learn of budding talent The results service Today's fixtures The Times Pressure piled on Ridsdale by transfer inquiry Football Haaland may still pursue action against Keane Dyer the key in game of two halves Farina will not miss rare opportunity to play Kewell International Football England fail to maintain early pace Last night's results Keane brings an end to his Ireland career Vogts plans winter break for busy Scotland players The World Cup Today Symonds sizzles as Australia crush Pakistan Lloyd shows mercy to Waqar Diuretics, failed tests and echoes of Maradona World Cup: Warne goes home The incredible shrinking man: how Warne went from fat to fit The Times By Our Sports Staff: Confident Canadians condemn Bangladesh to lowest ebb Undaunted Olonga prepared to face the music The Times Mugabe under fire in book on Flower Lamb must go for sacrificing morality Commentary Holland may pay for Tendulkar's barren run The Sunday Times Positive drugs test may see Warne's career end in shame Apologies for giving 'wrong impression' England clinging on to slender prospect of relocation Harry Kewell Roy Keane:'I won't' Inside Sport Nokia The Agonies of War Interview Love ETC Arts Inside Cover Story Interview Emotional Intelligence Style Arts Books Creme Games TV and Radio Lost in Love Jude Law is Said to Have Seny his Wife a Gift Meant for Another Woman. But Love Tokens Can Go Astray, Reveals Hugo Rifkind Picture Gallery Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart Sharing a Similar Approach to Life and Giving and Taking Equally are the Secrets to Sticking Together If You Love Each Other Equally, Then neither of You Will Feel Insecure Numan Jungle Picture Gallery The Pope: Why I Say No to this War Covery Story The Pope Has Declared that War on Iraq Would Be Morally Wrong. His Views, in his Own Words, are Compiled by Richard Owen in Rome while the Catholic Theologian Michael Novak Explains why Explains why He Believes his Holiness is Wrong Wrong: War to Topple Saddam is a Moral Obligation Passion, Poetry and a Touch of Therapy Interview Greg Wise and Emma Thompson are Happy, but are Finding the Process of IVF Brutal as They Try for a Second Baby. Interview by Daphne Lockyer Like US or Leave US Viewpoint Britain Should Reject Immigrants who Dislike its Tolerant, Democratic Values, Says Monica Porter The Saturday Times The Times With Touch Emotional Intelligence Our Perception of Touch is Formed at a Very Early Age and Has Reaching Effects on our Adult Lives, Says Susie Orbach Every Aspect of our Body Sense Embodies Some of our Mother's Physicality Love ETC What Does Life Tell us about Love? 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