News from 13/02/2003
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Andrew Robson, Graham Yeoman, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Jess Clynewood, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Stuart Crainer People and Profit, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Philip McMullen, Osman Streater, Richard Power, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, Richard Hobson, Anthony Seaton, Ken Coates (Chairman), Ivo Tennant, Philip Webster, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Brian Porter, Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Richard Hallward, Alison Kervin, Graham Zellick, Roland Watson and Elaine Monaghan and Nicholas Blanford, Sheila Johnston, Ron Holley, Brian Barder, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Eaton, Barbara Ellen, Patrick Barkham, Jerry Green, John Read, Amon Cohen, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Helen Nugent and Jenny Davey, Malcolm Ginsberg, Pat Gibson, Jeremy Hazelhurst, Mark Court and Antonia Senior, Tina Brown, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Charlie Flindt, Peter Watson, Geoffrey Dean in Harare, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Martin Montville, Alan Hamilton, Gerald Ratzin, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Mark Ellen, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Richard Falconer, Hugo Rifkind, Tom Baldwin, Ben Hoyle and Ruth Gledhill, Andrew Ratcliffe Finance & Accountancy Viewpoint, Russell Kempson, Chris Doyle (Director), Tony Halpin Education Editor, Martha Goyder, Marc Beckers, Mark Preiss, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Nicky Gill, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Michael Varcoe-Cocks, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Oliver Wright and Anthony Browne, Elaine Monaghan, Desmond Julian, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Philip Whiteley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Ruth Gledhill and Richard Miles, John Cooney, John Peck, Lesley Hulley, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Beryl Dixon, Jenny Davey and Helen Nugent, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Kate Rew, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Mattin, David Charter and Roger Maynard, Emily Davies, O. A. Denly, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Updesh Kapur, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, John Goodbody, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Tony Smythe, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Dan Sabbagh Analysis, Allan Solomon, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Ingrid Mansell, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Graham Cleverley, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Melissa Kite and Greg Hurst, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Roy Farrar, Tom Chesshyre, Matthew Connolly, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoAll immigrants to have compulsory HIV tests as cases rise Iraq inspectors find banned missile system Western pressure grows on Saddam Hussein to flee Baghdad Inside The UK Economy- What's Really Going on -… Iraq crisis Ashes to ashes as Aussies bash the Poms again The Times Today Blair's moral case for war provokes public dissent Yoga rage 2 for 1 Eurostar Plus Eat out for £5 Tiffany & Co. Revenue chief on rack over tax haven Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Blair's morality tale meets Queen of the Oscars Reform will end parents' right to choose school £10m race riots project in police inquiry Tuition fees 'will have to rise' Times Online Burglaries reach 25-year low in London Hp No 10 faces loss of key supporter as Morris retires Marquesa admits lying over Zeta-Jones pictures The Uruguayan socialite who helped to build Hello! magazine's reputation for celebrity scoops knocks it down in the High Court, writes Michael Horsnell No Title Hello and goodbye to the celebrity fixer Student's hammer murder is linked to earlier attack Hello! Versus Ok! Experts alarmed at new surge of HIV in Britain Irvine's roles may be split EasyJet. com Skills scheme attracts foreign elite FBU fails in court challenge to reforms Police chase farmer at 15mph IRA requires policing role for Dublin Hamza son on mosque charges In Brief Jail for slapper Abuse of charge WPC keeps job Arson ruling Haemophilia drug Daughter accused Bulger tributes Divorce jailing Fasttimes Cost-cutting Arts Council pays £150,000 to ring the changes Murdered girl, 14, found in field as family celebrates Aquascutum Citroen Expulsion of Suffolk 'American' is halted Passionate kisses tend to be right first time, academic reveals Alfa How 'soft targets' are told to leave Dyke's hit list aimed at BBC knockers It'll be bloody on Monday, admits Livingstone Pay now, not later Travellers' tales Charge supporter sticks up for 'silent majority' MP's 'mob ploy wrong' Complaint number 'Ridicule is best retort' Torles plan to man the picket lines Freeserve Over-caution 'endangering Tube users' Smoking Causes Fatal Diseases This Saturday only in Play Curry The faithful eye Archbishop to lead university Ties as solid as a Rock Church 'doing very well' despite £400m losses Film critics hail Caine's disaffected journalist Euro Tunnel PS Hamlet Lib Dem MPs elect deputy for Kennedy PC World Brown calls for more studies on euro entry Eighteen robust tests ! Question Time Briefing Today in Parliament Just AAsk Americans raid the shelves Ministers were on the verge of closing Heathrow Airport operations Land Rover The unfinlshed Afghan war Catherine Philp Kenyan attack offers clues to-British danger The missltes Capital refuses to panic despite threat of attack British phlegm The Hours Shelves are cleared by hordes of hoarders American Jitters London ready for huge protest as opposition grows Backlash against war Key organiser's family fled Iraq Road Closures How the demonstration has been planned 'I have never been on a march before' Past protests Deals Blair is urged to think beyond sanctions or war Bin Laden tape divides allies on nature of link to Baghdad The debate Reach BMW Diplomatic decoder France leads rejection of Nato's new plan for defending Turkey US seeks to give Iraq exit strategy A way out Vatican rolls out red carpet for Christian Aziz Opponents accuse Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister of having blood on his hands, reports Richard Owen from Rome Pope's envoy leads Iraqi Catholics in peace Mass Lloyds TSB What's Important 'Enemy of Islam' is to be beatified Time Americans smell a rat in French export products Driving into central London next week? Sailors sent home for refusing jabs Australians revolt amid renewed vaccination fears, write David Charter and Roger Maynard Travelodge Vaccinations Anthrax immunisation 'is safe and effective' MP on call for war duty rejects Tory hard line Teacher training agency North Korea 'able to attack West Coast' In Brief Israel prepares missile defence Italians release Pakistani suspects (Reuters): Allies strike (Reuters): Weapons advice On the front line of America's forgotten war Mitsubishi Motors Nasa tape reveals shuttle's final moments Party is over for Western discos in India's luxury hotels NationWide Times Online Australia takes on Africa over Zimbabwe (AFP): Trial closed Alliance Leicester Designer to the stars doesn't look back The Times (Reuters): Sharon can be tried, court rules In Brief (AP): Ebola outbreak (Reuters): Fatal clash (AP): Illness 'beaten' (AP): Lost chords Back and better than smashing Pop Zwan Shepherds Bush Empire Pop Polyphonic Spree Forum, Nw5 First Choice the Best Shows in London Frida Concert Grieg Trio Wigmore Hall Theatre Tiny Dynamite Lyric Studio, W6 Concert Philharmonia/Dohnànyi Festivsl Hall Hold on to your seats: politics is risky again How to deaden your soul: treat your home like a mere machine to live in Not as dull as dentistry, but I'm doing my best Picture Gallery Racism, rude names and the children of McCarthy Terror and Trust The public should be alert but not unduly anxious Peace and Process Sinn Fein needs to offer Blair more than a gesture Ashes to Ashes In affectionate remembrance of English football The Times House of Lords reform options How best to proceed against Saddam Turkey, Iraq and Nato's obligations Weapons declaration Library dusting Paying to drive in Central London Electoral reform Lord Chancellor's role Darwin Day The Weather The Times Crossword Boot News Corp profits up United looks to America Ratings of insurers cut North house prices soar Castorama chief named YSL 'profitable in Purchase lifts publisher Wm Morrison rebuffed Stock Market Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Checking out Predators eye up Six Continents Bank urges calm over economy GSK acts to cut £1.3bn pension fund liability No alternative Cadbury shares hit five-year low on warning Oracle Just not cricket Citigroup chief gives up bonus The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Whats Important the Times Bank words offer little comfort Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Results in brief Exchange rates City relieved as analysts escape US-style laws Senior director rejects talk of coup at BAE BA to reveal stronger ties with Iberia DHL ICI at 21-year low as rights price breached Rumour of the day Eurotop Cadbury fears look overdone Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Catering equipment gloom infects IMI Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Short war might be economic fillip, Bank says Bank of England and the economy Governor-designate rejects criticism over rate cut Liberty chairman attacks Higgs report as 'absurd and unhelpful' Metrolink's late accounts fuel worry on PFI St Modwen sites surge in value The Times Gloom lifted by 27-year low in jobless What's inn a name? Double dare Out of this world £2.4bn marriage made for television On the big question soon to be answered on Carlton and Granada's future Predators on the prowl as Six Continents splits business News Corp boosted by growth in TV adverts AWG faces separate bids from Morrison brothers Peugeot puts investment plans in UK on hold SCHWAB MPs criticise Revenue's sale of property to tax-haven company R&sa outsources life and pensions business The Times Travel Direct Clinics to be closed as Boots shores up Wellbeing Silence of C & W casts doubt on its strategy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Audit is an opinion and not a guarantee The Times Vodafone buyout of Libertel to continue Shares close near low DE Beers Five-star luxury at a snip as war fears hit hotels Congestion fee is forecast to drive out car-hire firms Go electric—and wave goodbye to the charge Change transatlantic tactics for big business-class savings Weekend hotel prices go back to mid-1980s Dine at cricket star's restaurant or visit home of national hero Travellers' tales Don't leave home without Windswept breaks, champagne escape Paphos a week £256: Dublin two night £99: Malaysia 14 night £519. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Yorkshire deals Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Cruise & Sail Abroad Multiple Display Advertising Items Choice Cars Trailfinders Travelbag Ebookers. com SWIFT Multiple Display Advertising Items Insure & Go Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fun season on the Continent Focus: carnivals Middle East Marbella & Puerto Banus Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Major H. F. Fane-Hervey His Honour Anthony Allen Considerate circuit judge who remained discreet until the end about a good war spent in intelligence The Rev John Paul City rector who ministered to guilds and livery companies and rescued his historic church from disaster Professor Peter Harris Cardiologist who made an outstanding contribution to scientific understanding Manfred Von Brauchitsch Mercedes-Benz driver who revelled in the dangers of the Grand Prix circuits of the prewar era Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times reader Nature Notes On This Day Sea and Air Battle in the Straits of Dover News Quiz Prize-quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Contact Details for Classified Advertising Changing the Guard Personal Column Rare treasure hidden in a pebble Memorial services Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Service of Thanksgiving Answers Meeting Consequential loss too remote Court of Appeal Published February 13,2003 Sandeman Coprimar Sa v Transltos y Transportes Integrales Sl and others Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Kay and Lord Justice Scott Baker Judgment February 11,2003 Bailor's rights survive contract move Court of Appeal Published Month 13,2003 East West Corporation v Dampsklbsselskab Af, 1912, Aktleselskab and Another Utaniko Ltd v P and O Nedlloyd Bv Before Lord Justice Brooke, Lord Justice Laws and Lord Justice Mance Judgment February 12.2003 No strike-out where issues can still be tried Queen's Bench Division Published February 13,2003 Fay v Chief Constable of Bedfordshire Police Before Mr Justice Davies Judgment February 6,2003 Agreement gave no security to creditor Court of Appeal Published February 13,2003 Fllghtline Ltd v Edwards and Another Before Lord Justice Ward, Lord Justice Laws and Lord Justice Jonathan Parker Judgment February 5,2003 Caution over imposing drug orders Court of Appeal Criminal Division Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published February 13,2003 Reglna v Chute Before Lord Justice Potter and Mr Justice MacKay Judgment February 4,2003 English justices can hear case on dog's behaviour in Scotland Queen's Bench Division Published February 13,2003 Shufflebottom v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police Before Mr Justice Mackay Judgment February 7,2003 Checklist is not used in all time applications Court of Appeal Published February 13,2003 Robert v Momentum Services Ltd Before Sir Andrew Morritt, Vice-Chanceller, Lady Justice Hale and Lord Justice Dyson Judgment February 11,2003 Evidence video links not unfair Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published February 13,2003 Regina (D) v Camberwell Green Youth Court Regina (N) v Same Regina (Director of Public Prosecutions) v Same Regina (Dpp) v Same Regina (Dpp) v Same Regina (R) v Balham Youth Court Holland let chance slip India survive World Cup… Foley stays on upward curve Racing Sandown Park In Sport Today Pizarro makes Festival case South Well Taunton England's embarrassment Australia now better at… O'Neill is awkward customer for Jockey Club Barker shoulders hopes of a nation Sailing Times Square Get fit, feel fit: Boxing fitness Day four MacArthur off the pace Mickelson digs himself out of Tiger trap Golf Strong field ensures Els cannot ease up Snow reports Leonard can raise a glass, or three, to milestone Johnson showing no desire to declare an end to national service Crawford ready and willing to get physical at Twickenham Six Nations Handbook Tetley's Ireland forced to plan without O'Gara Ireland team Courageous Olonga's family feel pride above the fear Cricket Gourlay sees more room at the top In Brief Miller time Smith banned Turkish delight St Helens obstacle to Fittler ambition Rugby league Willstrop comes of age with disciplined victory Squash London bid put on hold by further Government delays Olympic Games Times Online Hallam loosens up for breakthrough Badminton The results service Yesterday's racing results Whats Important the Times Zimbabwe bide time to mete out punishment Catalogue of errors from all concerned Hussain looks forward after troubles of the past Warne told that ignorance is no defence England's problems grow with White setback Latif cleared of racist remark ECB on attack over its 'morality' India triumph as Holland's batting is found wanting Scoreboard from Paarl Klusener cuts down Kenya to get South Africa off the mark New Zealand suffer early anxiety attack Scoreboard Times Online The World Cup Today Red-faced England see their plans torn to shreds England 1 Australia 3 Eriksson's half-measures ensure his side falls flat on its face England really couldn't lose last night - but they still managed it By a Correspondent: McLlroy frustrated by another blank night How the teams—all three of them—lined up at Upton Park Hartson secures Wales landmark Last night's results Rooitey suffers as England go on the wane England 1 Australia 3 England's home discomforts How the young contenders for the 2004 European Championship fared at Upton Park last night Keane decision angers Irish fans Whats Important the Times Kerr handed perfect start Uefa goes silver as golden goal gets the boot Keown hit by FA fine for push England's world turns to ashes Marvel The bravest man in sport Dr John Olonga sings the… Inside Sport Tetley IT Front Office Manager a challenging Effective CV's Work from Home Impact Associates Action Creating CV's We are looking for an Accountant, preferably Wilson Financial Services Ltd Expensive liaisons Why your company needs a love… It's not what's on the horizon. it's… Whitehead Mann Foxtons Graduate and Management Opportunities From combined science to Up which ladder? 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Peter Watson Says They're Wrong—during the City's Golden Age There was No Censorship or Religious Bigotry and the Arab Elite Welcomed Influences from Christians, Jews and Pagans The Times " if You're Going to Die, Hold on to your Liquor" Mark Ellen Has an Audience with Felix Dennis, Publishing Maverick, Poet, Bon Viveur and Philosopher Inerview The Saturday Times Love in a Safer Climate Before the Pill, Fear of Pregnancy Killed Many a Romance, now Advances in Contraception Have Made Sex Even Safer, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Health Keeping Tabs on your Diabetes: Recognise It Early We Should Join the Italians in Apprenciating Good Wine Gerimax Now its Yoga Rage It's Meant to Be Relaxing, but Classes Crammed with Uncouth Yogis is Just Bad Karma, Says Sarah Vine How to Avoid Confrontation The Downward Dog Splashback Even the beautiful… Lust You May Be in Economy, but Louis Vuitton Luggage is First Class Whats Important the Times Opera & Ballet RG The Times Theatres Comedy Theatre The Times Entertainments Old Vic RG Carrick Theatre Piccadilly Theatre New London Theatre Sadler's Wells Vaudeville Theatre Time Fit for Oscars New Films Stephen Daldry's the Hours Looks Wonderful and is Acted Brilliantly, Says Barbara Ellen He Dares, but Do we Care? More New Films Ben Affleck Togs up as a Superhero who is Blind but Also Bland. Still, Daredevil Rises above Disney's Latest, Says Ian Johns Children's Movies for Half-Term Understatement of the Obvious Interview Julianne Moore Has Been Tipped for Two Oscars Playing Shattered Wives in the Hours and far from Heaven. She's a Versatile Performer The Ones that Got Away Metropolis The Not Bad, the Good and the Ugly Today in the Times What's the Point of It? Education are Philosophy Studies Education for Education's Sake, or Do They Have a Practical Use? Jeremy Hazelhurst Thinks They Do Declining Standard of School Meals Provides Food for Thought Easter Revision Oxford Tutorial College Oxford Easter Courses Scholarships University of Oxford Albemarle Learn a Language Study Languages in Europe LSI Fasttrack Teaching The Times Tuition KDS. Print Production Services Ltd ED. 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