News from 17/02/2003
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Andrew Robson, Janice Turner, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Frank Anstis, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Rebecca Willis, Director, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Matt Pickinson, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Stephen Joseph, Director, Philip Howard, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Tony Juniper, Director, James Eve, Gerald Davies, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Simon Kuper, Stephen Mawson, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Colin Tweedy, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Chris Elwell-Sutton, Gail Lydford, Oliver Del Mar, Phoebe Greenwood, Barbara Strauch, Andy Stephens, Gabbylogan, Darren Johnson, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Colin McLean, George Earle, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Denys White, Edward Gorman, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Christian Wolmar, Ronan McGreevy, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Melissa Kite and Michelle Henery, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Philip Webster Roland Watson and Rory Watson, Frank Gilfeather, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Haveyoursay, Forbes Abercrombie, Chris Campling, Jeremy Catto, Barbara Bass, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Hamish Badenoch, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Ashley Mote, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Stephen Humphreys, Tom Dart, Kate Parminter, Chief Executive, John Allison, Tim Garden, William Rees-Mogg, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Philip Webster and Helen Rumbelow, Tim Hames, Peter Croft, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, ST, Andrew McEwen and Nicholas Wood, Richard Heller, George Caulkin, Stephen Richards, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Abigail Rayner and Sam Gustin, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Paul Hamblin (Head of Transport Policy), Stephen Tindale, Director, Iner Dempsey, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Pat Young, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Aki Riihilahti, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Andrew Lawson, Mark Venables, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Manish Agarwal, Peter Hendy, Managing Director, Owen Slot, S. J. McBride (Consultant in Accident and Emergency Medicine), John D. Williamson, Alistair McBay, Jenny Davey, Nigel Forde, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Philip Webster and Melissa Kite, Colin McQuillan, Janine di Giovanni, Philip J. Price,
Resumo2 for 1 Eurostar Oftcer - Visit Paris or Brussels… US says time for talking is nearly over Nato agrees on weapons to Turkey Hardy church row Muslim curbs ArtsFirst No Title England 's rugby hero Jonny Wilkinson joins The… Fuel tax emerges as new weapon to curb air travel Index Ministers rally round as pressure grows on Blair Thegame Picture Gallery Capital confusion Venezuelan on terror charge Oracle Sebastian Faulks Prince plucks up courage to pop the question Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Huge waste' as thousands do New Deal twice Senior Tories vent fury at modernisers' sacking Norris chosen as mayoral candidate Flybe Police open crime skills database In Brief Pop first for BBC GM crops queried Gun crime falls Fowl play Hardy relative fights ruin of Wessex graveyard Building plans for 'Weatherbury' churchyard have split the village, reports Simon de Bruxellos Now the sun also rises on Hemingway hotels NCP Parking Solutions for London Writer took up pen to save church Schools of medicine cap intake of Muslims K. Morrison Degree gives minorities prestige GPs 'unable to diagnose skin cancer' More choice for pregnant women This week in Parliament Black students get fewer firsts at Cambridge Halifax Jemima Khan flees attack In Brief Twins at 58 Lecturer home Virtually better Baby taken Rock artists sign up to live bootleg CDs War bullet no pain in the neck Green Flag Beckham injured by manager VW Late payers spark fears of traffic charge chaos How was It for You? Virgin atlantic Scooters, buses, feet and trains take the strain Direct Line Genetic changes' triggered Man's artistic abilities Mark Henderson in Denver at the American Association for the Advancement of Science When a sense of taste can be deadly GM seafood can beat allergies In Brief Suffering goes on Bio-terror ban End of time Ice on Mars The World Trade Enforcer Valcin Birds may teach us how to talk If your have had enongh, excitement in your life… Vorgrung durch Technik Fashion week shrugs off a dressing-down Index Ministers come to aid of besieged leader Hewlett-Packard E-mail gave Blair his passion The Sleep Disorder Clinic Index Why the rush to attack a spent force? Containment of Saddam Hussein does not add up to appeasement, says Tim Garden Mourners recall the night it rained missiles Pentagon plans pillow-fight to win over civilians Direct Line Citibank Retired American general will run a postwar Iraq Middle England packs a picnic and Ann Treneman reports from the march that grew from a British day out to a vision of democracy Esure BMW Labour voters begin to turn their backs on Blair Helen Rumbelow speaks to the many different protesters whose opinions have been changed by impending war Privilege Insurance New Yorkers take to the streets to oppose Bush Picture Gallery Standard Life Healthcare France snubbed as Nato agrees help for Turicey Greece cooks up diplomatic dinner to soothe Europe MBNA One. Tel Intelligence A continent's thinkers give voice to their doubts Can an American-led attack on Iraq be justifed? Commentators from 15 Eu states say the UN must not be ignored Dell Picture Gallery Joseph Michael Associates US trio abducted during secret anti-drug mission Opposition leader wins race for Greek Cypriot presidency Halifax Picture Gallery The Times More jets sent to reassure Japanese (Reuters): US general may aim for Bush In Brief (AFP): Pilots to strike (AP): Rain deaths (AP): Gaza violence (Reuters): Rebel appeal Concert LSO/Benjamin Barbican First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times The Moor's lost sighs lose the plot Theatre Othello Haymarket, Basingstoke Pop Cave in Garage, N5 Concert East Meets West Festival Hall Times Online Two years and counting to the next Tory disaster The party should be purging itself of its past, no its modernisers Take Ken's £5 decongestant medicine and be glad today. It's London's last hope Picture Gallery In all honesty, they were still Saddam's useful idiots Isn't there a chemical spray for Meacher blight? In their Name The Iraqi people have no illusions about Saddam Hussein London Crawling Five tests that the new congestion charge must pass Writer's Journey Booking hotel rooms for the bookish HIV treatment for immigrants Euro referendum The Times Rejection of green tax on air travel Public holiday on Darwin's birthday? Cruelty and hunting Secret voting Anglican campaign Timing is all Heralding London driving charge Buses to the rescue Homework blues The Weather The Times Crossword 22,277 Oakridge Direct Limited Alarm at Corus sale snag Briefing AWG faces hostile bid Abbey to split businesses Invensys pressure BAE nears resolution Stock Markets Currencies Eabylink Services Commodities Corporate Profile Firms put extra 25% in pensions Exchange issues strong defence of Furse In Business Today Economic Agenda Get in lane Nick Duncombe Business fares best in labour relations review Need to know: The week ahead The Times Charcol Test of faith for American 'miracle' Change on week Exchange rates Finance leaders plan for risks of war with Iraq Red tape claims rejected as flawed Promotion Insurers fear three million savers face new tax burden Treasury rebuffs talk of Revenue head's dismissal Farm aid divides US and Europe Bond trader sues Lehman Brothers for 'unpaid bonus' of £10 million Back-pay for workers as loophole is closed Plans for Centre Point upgrade Secured lending soars 40% Banks claim progress on account switching Court appeal procedure satisfies fair trial requirement Discretion to disapply time limits in cases of sex abuse of children Court of Appeal BBC fails quota for privately produced TV shows Why does the balance of trade matter? Kingfisher flexes Diy muscles to cast off electricals Sarah Butler on a retailing bahemoth's attempts to slim down Who's who in the boardroom OUBS Also under review are Castorama's Brazilian and… The company in detail History The Times Capitalisation, week's change Cycle Vietnam Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Captain Charles Coke Naval aviator who introduced the School of Fighter Direction using scarce resources Archie Turnbull Secretary of Edinburgh University Press who broadened its range of authors and texts Court & Social His Honour William Poulton Judge who at a young age resolved to be happy, whatever came his way Lives Remembered Personal Column Nick Duncombe England and Harlequins scrum half who recovered a neck injury to play for his country Contact Details for Classified Advertising Johnny Johnson Editor of a newspaper created to counter South Africa's liberal press Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The agonies of war The Pope believes that it is wrong to go to war. The Catholic theologian Michael Novak says it is a moral obligation The environmental cost of flying Alistair Darling thinks the proposed green tax on plane tickets would be deeply unpopular Nature Notes Howe Attacks Tehran Threats News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life February 17,1975 Although most associated with Africa, which she described in travel books, fiction and crime novels, Elspeth Huxley also farmed in Wiltshire, where she kept a diary which includes forages among Quarter Sessions records in search of Wiltshire's past Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Changing of the Guard Music Festival Latest wills Answers Services of thanksgiving Dinner Coutts holds Welsh National Opera in good account Notebook Arts funding Briefing Simple, tailored efficiency Why we need an Arts Olympics Humphreys leads rout Champion trail beckons Rhinestone Cowboy Racing Fontwell Park Saturday's results In Sport Today Wolverhampton Hussain on the edge Coutts leaves it late to salvage unlikely victory Sailing Dr Martens League Non-league football Aldershot ride good fortune to secure away success Yeovil grateful for a helping hand Ryman League Storms leave Geronimo out in front UnIBond League Unseeded Hashim springs surprise in final Badminton Henman returns with a message for LTA The results service Snow reports Make exercise child's play again Get fit, feel fit: Activate family fitness Worcester humbled by Lewett In Brief O'Sullivan misses chance of 148 Reading rumpus Tullett excels Barker's best Family affair Sharpe inspires Cheadie crushed Players lead drive for improved skill factor Golf The Times Els victory surge leaves rivals awestruck By Our Sports Staff: Steelers' late double clinches title Ice hockey Hyett denies Davies perfect start The teacher with the knack for producing young blades Fencing The Times By Our Sports Staff: Woods in quick return to winning ways O'Driscoll's magic breaks the Murrayfield spell Rugby union: RBS Six Nations Championship Welsh voices fall silent in the depths of despair Jackman comeback complete Squash Times Square Defeats add insult to Bears' injuries Basketball Marsh guarantees share of the spoils Rugby league Wales consigned to bottom of the rung by vibrant Italians Featherstone on song Edinburgh Marathon Victory is so sweet, but we are still finding our feet RBS Six Nations Championship Johnny Wilkinson opens his series of exclusive columns for The Times vowing to iron out Twickenham's glitches England forced to rely on work ethic for success Betsen tamed as France pay penalty The Royal Bank of Scotland Day celebrates hat-trick as women crush rivals England performance carries haunted air RBS Six Nations Championship Leonard celebration marred by pain Big-day nerves bring cold comfort Programme Notes Vodafone Duncombe inquiries rule out meningitis Anderson's burst gives England belated cheer Full Scoreboard from East London Line-lip leaves Ganguly open to criticism Scoreboard from Centurion Sky Hussain much too hasty in attack on Speed Sorry is the hardest word The all-round efforts of Thomas Odoyo carried Kenya… Shoaib's pace skittles Namibia Scoreboard from Kimberley South Africa has a dream—to make cricket colourful New Zealand lifted as Fleming produces stunning response The World Cup Today Picture Gallery Hussain resigned to his fate Pantani happy to have his sails taken out of the wind Lloyds TSB Willey 'worried' about safety in Zimbabwe Index Gabby Logan Leeds on the Move Inside Sport Cliches or Classics? Inside Bye Bye Dolly True Fiction Richard Heller Looks Back on the Life of a Controversial Scientific Pioneer who Had Zero Tolerance for Woolly Thinking Verbatim The Lingurstic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Picture Gallery Until now, a Celebrity Girlfriend Had to Make No Intellectual Effort Whatsoever Human Jungle The Classics: An Today the Times Begins a Celebration of the Classics of Literature. The Novelist Sebastin Faulks Discusses what Gives a Book Status. As Penguin's Famous List is Relaunched, its Classics Publishing Director, Nigel Wilcockson, Selects his Personal Top 50. On Page Six You Can Vote for your Favourite in a Special Times Poll Open and Shift Case My Son Has only Scars; I Live with the Fear First Person When Janice Turner's Son Had a Reak Accident, He Recovered Quickly, She Took Rather Longer The Weird World of Parents Their Moody Behaviour Used to Be Blamed on Hormones. But in a New Book, Barbara Strauch, a Leading American Science Writer, Explains that the Real Culprit is the Developing Brain Picture Gallery The Times Have a Doughnut while we Cut your Toenails Beautiful People, Fast Food and Public Pedicures Don't Mix, Says Emily Davies. But There are Other Diversions at New York Fashion Week - a Slimming Competition, Spot the Celebrity and a Vision in Lycra New York Escapes T Fashion Emily Davies Sees New York Fashions Flirt with Dreamer. Bygone Eras Eric Hill Ltd The Bad Boys Film They Use Sewage, Buttocks and Body Piercing. Chris Elwell-Sutton Delves into the Jackass Appeal A Passage to India World to Fight for Stephen Dalton on Britain's Win at a Politicised Berlin Film Festival The Times Entertainments Arsenic The Times La Movie Daredevil and his Comic-Strip Pals are King in Post-9/11 Hollywood. But Sean MacAulay Sees Some Truly Daring Cinema Gandalf the Grateful Interview Ian McKellen Tells Benedict Nightingale why He's a Happier Man and a Better Actor than before The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Tv Review The Highly Acclaimed 24 Has Returned for a Second Series, but Paul Hoggart is Left Wondering if the Makers Can Pull off the Stunt for a Second Time Today's Highlights Choice Sky One Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2891 Tv Choice Euro Tunnel Wives' Tales Aussies Rule Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… Ryan's Slaughter Crystal Clear Index Cheated by the Directors The Games Ays Hair Apparent Meet Some Real Thestory Tony Cascarino examines the not so glamorous other halves or fact rather than the caricatures of television fantasy Sisteract Aki Riihilahti on how football has changed an 'ugly boy' into everyone's Valentine Theplayeraki Chapter Closes for Rothmans Bill Edgar on how the football fans bible has been forced to bow to legislation Did England Lose Patriot Game? Gabbylogan The defeat by Australia is not as worrying as the lack of commitment shown by the home team Themoneygame Ashling O'connor says FA must take some credit for Cup success Sicknote Everyday Injuries Explained Nomads Search for their Dream The Exports Oliver Del Mar on the foreign players struggling to make a name for themselves A New Case for Holmes Theclub What is Harry's Game? Rick Braodbent probes the dual persona of the Portsmouth manager Vieira Leads Beating of Missbehaviour Old Gold Class Tells in End Chelsea Master Lower Slopes Thegames FA Cup Fifth round Marsden Leads by Example Warnock Seeks Home Comforts Watford Sense Ray of Hope Vodafone Venables Happy to Achii Thegames FA Cup Fifth round Burnley Draw on Strengths Crisis Grows for Gregory Thegames Nationwide League First Division Brighton Edge towards Goal Rod Helps Gills Sink Mariners Moore of Same for Rotherham Nationwide 1 Millwall Fans Abuse Position Thegames Nationwide League Second Division Bristol City slump contines, QPR rout Port Vale and Blackpool stay on tract Times Online Thegames Nationwide League Third Division York hold leaders, Welsh sides win again and Exeter slump to foot of table Carling Thegames Bank of Scotland Premeerleague Dunfermline eye third place as own goal boosts Ranges Lift for Dons Thenews Thecarps John Goodboyd on the implementation of a 1980s concept Trying to Mend the Cobblers Thebusiness David McVay on tortuous saga that surrounded the sale of Northampton Town Howdotheydothat? 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