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News from 18/02/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Paul Seton, Joanne Webs, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Jimmy Elsby, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Brian Parker, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Ashilng O'Connor, Matthew Pryor and Mark Giles, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Lynne Truss, Brian Bell, Patrick Barkham, John Bungey, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Gregory Jennings, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Patrick Barkham, Debra Craine, Tom Bawden, Alasdair Bleakley, Gary Jacob, Patrick Marmion, Dr Jane Collins, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Ambi Sithamparanathan, Phoebe Greenwood, Robin Young, Barbara Strauch, Robin Fry, James Delingpole, Gill Phillips, Roland Watson and Phillp Webster, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, John Davie, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Emily Thornberry, Eamonn Butler (Director), Rosemary Bennett, Sam Lister and Angus MacLeod, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Simon de Bruxelies, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Gary Slapper, Steuart & Francis, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Malcolm Rifkind, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Hugh S. Haycocks, Raymond Keene, Martin Ball, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Lea Paterson Economic View, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, R. J. Chisholm, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Stephen Farrell and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Gail O'Hara, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, John Hills, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes, Olivia Burren, Jason Nicholls, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Russell Hotten and Adam Sage, Philip Webster and Rory Watson, Richard Heller, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Dan Munford, Paul Thorpe (Chairman), Roger Parsons, Richard Miles, Annabelle Thorpe, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Rory Watson and Phillip Webster, Graham Allen, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Emma Hartley, Sarah Butler, Shaun Pollock, Stephen Dalton, Peter Strafford, Frances Gibb, Valerie Grove, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Conal Gregory, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Llew Smith, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine,

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2 for 1 Eurostar Offer Boost for Blair as EU sets Saddam deadline Leaders move closer to us on need for action Leaders move closer be US on need for action Club crush kills 21 Facing the future Law A father's lament as his son leaves for the… Taleban refugees 'given asylum priority' The day the lights turned green The ultimate own goal The geeky one from Sex and the City Doubts over euro unite the Labour leadership Oracle News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Lords vote to delay fining authorities for bed blocking Country Alliance chiefs to quit Tory outcasts turn to Norris Flybe british european Lord Chancellor is ready to be hung Challenge by Martin over parole In Brief Surgeon barred Armed response Violence plea Farmer checks Beckham pays penalty as Fergie puts the boot in Ian Cobaln explains how the Manchester United manager lost his cool after Saturday's FA Cup defeat Clashes of the day: a blow-by-blow guide Court nips US claim in the Bud Rage rules the laird of Old Trafford as a dreadful truth starts to sink in Brother A quarter of the capital's drivers take a hike Congestion by numbers Intelligent Finance By Our Transport Correspondent: Motorcyclists 'should have to pay as well' Travellers' tales Relieved Ken leaves lone snail trailing The mayor Man on the Clapham omnibus has his day On the buese Virgin cyclists ring the changes The cyclist Old hands learn new ways and means of travel By train, on foot and scooter BT How to pay Discord in school choir over song for Europe All that (Euro) Jazz Voresprung durch Technik The reign in Spain PS Ken draws on his bitter past to enforce car charge People A shoulder to cry on? Rock of ages was turned on its head by angry rival Patient went on to kill after his release Rowers hope to break Indian Ocean record `Botox may create new wrinkles In Brief Not a Lotto Hello! apologises Tuna warning Family heart risk Nokia Connecting People Inspectors say girls at risk in Holloway Nationwide Sponsored models give London fashion a lift PC 'wrestled gunman to the ground' Euro Tunnel Oubs Stitch in time to save Pringle Accenture BT The new romantic Explosive Chirac finds EU dinner hard to digest EasyJet. com the web's favourite airline Halifax Always giving you extra The gravedigger and the children 'Baghdad must disarm and co-operate immediately' A romantic driven by the memory of Napoleon Adam Sage reports fram Paris on Dominique de Villeph, the French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin T Mobile Business registration required. 25% discount applies… Royal Mail The Real Network Berlin 'ignoring smallpox threat' Labour faces poll disaster in May Washington launches new drive to swing UN votes Mortgages for Business By Our Foreign Staff: Stop infighting, Annan tells EU Esure Chairmans Special Terrorism suspect in court In Brief Defence delay (AP): Iraq arms arrest BBC invaded Lloyds TSB Can Blair keep peace for four more weeks? Foreign Editor's Briefing Gravedigger has lost count of the children he has buried Janine di Govannl in Baghdad sees the cost of the embargo that Tony Blair says he wants to end Janine di Giovanni in Baghdad sees the cost of the embargo that Tony Blair says he wants to end Jordan caught in crossfire of closest friends Country file Northern rock Intelligence Comment by Ugandan newspaper New Vision on Tony Blair's handing of the Iraq crisis Abduction by aliens is really stressful Mark Henderson reports from the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Denver What's up, doc? Bugs Bunny helps to explain false memories The Times Mortgage Service Robot mimic has something to smile about Intel inside Sign here if your name is Steve In Brief Side effect Net loss Hole in galaxy Stampede in Chicago nightclub kills 21 Annan in last-ditch effort to salvage peace plan for Cyprus T Mobile Blizzard brings US cities to a standstill The one account Britain 'in plot to kill Mugabe' In Brief (AFP): Hamas vow (AP): Execution poll (AFP): Truce threat (AFP): Crew missing Limping from tht ashes Dance Phoenix Dance Theatre West Yorkshire Playhouse Concert Bostridge/Drake Wigmore Hall Times Online Reviews in full First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times Picture Gallery Dance Tckaikovsky Sadler's Wells Tchaikovsky Sadler's Wells Concert OAE/Bruggen Queen Elizabeth Hall ArtsFirst Only our boys in the Foreign Office can sort this lot out Clara Furse and the Brylcreem boys who think a woman's place is in Sevenoaks Picture Gallery Pop! The bubble must burst for cheap flights My address book is the first casualty of war Thunderer Stephen bollard A Question of Marriage The Times The Prince mulls a wedding with Camilla Parker Bowles A New Mood Settling one row at Nato offers hope for a joint Iraq line Temper, Temper What use the red card against football's flying boot? Public opinion and the Government's options over Iraq A philosophical case Cost of study in US Tories and Europe Inheritance tax and farming's future Sentencing guidelines All the King's horses TGWU leadership The Times Daily Register Quality of care in smaller hospitals Congestion questions Falling CD sales Wrong all round The Weather0 The Times Crossword 22,278 Accuvision Laser Eye Clinic Paul Slmons Weather Eye Rivals eye Oxford Glyco Briefing British Energy sells stake Bail for ex-RBG chief BHP in Botswana row Raid 'takes funding rise' Speculation boosts KKR Stock Markets Charts of the day Charcol Gold fingered Top German executives indicted The big three who are facing up to the prosecutors Timesonline Founder's son plots takeover of Berkeley Trader in court to claim £10m bonus Inn keeping A nation's conscience Dispute threatens plan for fresh UK gas supply The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Books Direct Bae reaching breaking point Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief Easy Jet swoops in for vacant capacity in France Xerox Bill for Six Continents split is £109m OFT reviews code after dearth of complaints Hermes agrees to take full control of MEPC Fiat puts insurance division up for sale Capita accelerates on congestion fee hopes Stock Markets Eurotop 100 City remains jittery over Rolls Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Forecast worries lock Chubb close to its low Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Woman who revived the shell-shocked LSE Analysis Approval for takeover of Tullett Thales Mr Angry's rants under investigation French bank chief's merger plea Covered warrants' get off to slow start Attractions of safe havens start to wane The Times Pawn in the UK set for 'big year' as consumers seek alternatives Nic Hopkins reports on a finance success story Upbeat in downbeat economy Concrete facts on LSE look City Diary Low-profile tower City Diary David who? City Diary Surprise bid divides House of Pidgley Mark Court on an approach shaking the building sector to its foundations Analysis Inquiry on Brambles warning The Times Unit Trust Information Service NCP Samsung joins Symbian team It pays to spread the risk among range of investors Don't put all your trust in one source of funding, writes Elizabeth Judge Venture capitalists Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Case study Coffee Capri Sorry No Tenants Looking for Financial Freedom? Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Minister consults on crime In Brief Key issues Down the drain Net security tips Shares close at high Church's English Shoes Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Captain Philip Gardner, VC Tank commander whose selfless action at Tobruk won him the ultimate award for gallantry John Prestwich Medieval historian who worked at Bletchley and studied the role of intelligence in earlier periods Tudor Hopkins Personnel director who helped to move The Times to Wapping, so revolutionising newspaper production Court & Social The Rev Sir Alan Walker Hardline Australian evangelist who founded Lifeline and was once called 'the conscience of the nation' Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered Knowing who our parents are Thousands of men gave sperm anonymously to help the infertile. Should they now be identified? Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Suicide and the internet A young man killed himself while online with friends. Could his death have been prevented? Nature Notes The night 'virtual friends' played internet suicide for real A Long March into Europe News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life February 18,1937 W. B. Yeats had me the poet Lady Dorothy Wellesley two years earlier and represented her lavishly in his Oxford Book of Modern Verse. He tells her about a poem inspired by William Maloney's book which claimed that Casement's diaries were faked A Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Fund-raising evening Appointments Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Luncheon Dinners Fellowships Livery company Craftsmanship takes a front seat Latest wills Travel Insurance Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Church news University news Answers English umpires stand down Rowntree ready for starting role against Wales Rugby union Law changes pushing players into overtime In Sport Today Rule of evidence is not law Court of Appeal Law Report Claiming parking right on neighbour's land Chancery Division Els creating real rivalry for Woods Fee is not part of premium Court of Appeal Ferguson loses his cool Minardi put stamp on tyre deal In Brief Mather to Japan Bid unaffected Money Maddux Ashes setback Barnard banned Welsh wonder Johnson ponders options ahead of Kempton chase Racing Folkestone Southwell Results from yesterday's two meetings The Times Widnes fail to tempt Paul to return Rugby league Lewis plans in disarray as Tyson cries off Boxing The Times We're down but not out so it's time to regroup Cricket: World Cup Vaughan aiming to prove himself on one-day stage Today's fixtures Get fit, feel fit: Activate family fitness The results service Pools forecast Fears for safety force umpires to stand down West Indies guard against upset Times Square The World Cup Today Bergkamp can show Ajax who is master Football: Champions League Henman calls on Britons for increased effort in bid to follow his example Tennis Snow reports Picture Gallery MacArthur's outlook brightens after consistent show of speed Sailing Robson hoping for happy returns after fall of Leverkusen League targets its rivals Ice hockey Taylor's brilliance keeps Portsmouth in pole position The Premiership today: Rodrigo returns to Everton after injury, while Terry delays contract negotiations London giants clash in repeat of final Ferguson at eye of the storm ECB failed to heed early warnings over Zimbabwe Malaysia Airlines Clouds gather over rainbow nation Picture Gallery Inside Sport Don't Let It Be Him Interview Health Law Inside Role Models As Prince Harry Appears in Much Ado about Nothing, Richard Heller Discovers Other Performances from the Really-Royal Shakespeare Company True Fiction Verbatim 24 Hours We May No Longer Ring Bells when Wars Start but There is Still a Tendency to Stiffen the Sinews Human Jungle I Don't Support this War, but I Support my Son How Does a Father Fell when his Son Goes to War? Jonathan Gornall Says He is Opposed to Military Action in Iraq, but to Protest Would Be to Betray his 21-Year-Old Son, who Has Sailed to the Gulf with the Royal Marines How Does a Father Feel when his Son Goes to War? Jonathan Gornall Says He is Opposed to Military Action in Iraq, but to Protest Would Be to Betray his 21-Year-Old Son, who Has Sailed to the Gulf with the Royal Marines Yesterday. I went for a swim at 8.30am, and by 9.10… "I Dont Mind Being the Geeky One" Cynthia Nixon Plays Miranda in Sex and the City, the Character with the Least Glamour, the Most Calamitous Life-And the "Fat Ass". But She Doesn't Mind a Bit, and Nore Does She See Men as Scum The Andrew Billen Interview Picture Gallery Even though men are the obsession, or the subject,… We Want to Be Visible Can a T-Shirt Change the Way the Young Think about their Elders? It's Start, Says Lynne Truss Not Dead yet The Times What is Causing his Headaches? Healthspan Pushing It to the Max In the Second Extract from her New Book, Barbara Struch Reveals that what Neutoscientists are Finding out about the Add Lescent Brain Will Change the Way we Think about Teenagers for Ever Parents In the Second Extract from her New Book, Barbara Strauch Reveals that what Neuroscientists are Finding out about the Adolescent Brain Will Change the Way we Think about Teenagers for Ever Eyes on the East Despite, or Maybe because, of the Threat of War, the Literature, Music and Cuisine of the Middle East Can Be Feltwhere, Says Annabelle Thorpe What do I let my 9-year-old wear to a school disco? She says It has to be a boob tube and hotpants Gizmos Technobabble Make Blogs Not War, Says David Rowan But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review... Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance (PlayStation 2, £39.99) Though Emidio Greco's latest film, The Council… Give us Some Loonier Tunes Film Cartoon Music is so Pass, Says Geoff Brown The Times A Stage Kramer's Going through Interview Seinfeld's Kramer is the Latest American to Hit the West End. Patrick Marmion Laughs along Arts Radio Own up, Wes. You are as Soft as Butters, Says Chris Campling Stairway to Hi-Fi Heaven Music James Delingpole Discovers Hi-Fi Shops Aren't Just for Nerds Killing US Softly World Music Mariza is Winning International Acclam for the Sad Sound of Fado. Nigel Williamson Met her My fair lady Entertainments The Times Small is Just Grand Classical Cds Independent Labels Can Triumpth with Music the Men in Suits Shun, Says Geoff Brown A Hard Drive to Follow Pop Live Guitars, Drums? It's All Old-Hat to the Aluminum Group, who Tour with Tiny 'Ipod' Computers. Gail O'hara Goes Backstage New Jazz Cds Johnbungey NCP Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery TV Review Ben Anderson's Television-Stunt-Show Version of Current Affairs Taught US Nothing New about the Countries within the Axis of Evil, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Radio Choice Films Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television TV Choice The Writers Bureay College of Journalism Zimbabwe's legal system on trial How can… Michael Page Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Tsvangirai trial: a test of justice in Zimbabwe The leader of the Movement for Democratic Change is appearing in court for treason. Jon Robins asks if the judiclary can demonstrate its independence The Times Law Section Lexis Nexis Butterworths Tolley Slow? We're no tortoises now Criticisms that the Court of Appeal is "drowning in paper" are wide of the mark, report Frances Gibb IG Group University of Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items News When Alex meets Alex, the fists will fly Two lawyers will soon be slugging it out in the boxing ring, Linda Tsang finds out want drives these men to dump the pinstripes and don the gloves But is prizefighting legal? CPS Capita Ras Joanne Manson The little slip Olivia Burren that delays and inefficiency, not poor legal knowhow, are behind most complaints against sollicitors 'No win, no fee' Sex, kidnap and the class question Beginners and temps thrive as job market feels squeeze Frances Gibb looks at the international ups and downs in lawyers' pay The shadow over Peter Pan The boy who never grew up earns millions in royalties for Great Ormond Street Hospital, But, asks Alasdair Bleakley, will it last? Copyright law no laughing matter Robin Fry says Britian is adopting a humurless approach to an EU directive Marriages of convenience Will a shrinking global M&A market blunt the expansionist plans of UK law firms, asks Gill Phillips Kiss and sell Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Your shout Readers' queries The College of Law discusses when you shouldn't pay for unsatisfactory goods and services Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Cross-Examination February 2003 by C J Brougham Lawyer of the week Emily Thornberry Mother brought us up alone and instilled in us a sense of justice Joanne Manson York Chambers Everatt & Company The Times Holborn College Will Derry's twin roles soon be separated? Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Tradingplaces@thetines. co. uk Queen's Counsel Specsavers Optical Group The Times Times Online ITN Value Retail

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