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News from 19/02/2003

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Andrew Robson, Ben Gill, Rosemary Righter, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Charles Darwin, Helen Studd, Robert Boyd, Chairman, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Stephen Farrell and Robert Talt, Joan Judd, Richard Hobson, Jan Raath and Our Foreign Staff, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Simon de Bruxelles and Adam Sherwin, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Ian Cobain and Ashling O'Connor, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Jenny Colgan, Patrick Barkham, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Philip Webster Political Editor and Roland Watson, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Peter Fellgett, Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Meghnad Desai, Richard Bourne, Chair, Phoebe Greenwood, Robin Young, Nick Wyke, Richard Lloyd Parry, Karen Bartlett, Director, David Hands, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Gabriel Rozenberg, Adam LeBor, Jenni Murray, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Wesley Clark, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Richard Saunders, Chief Executive, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Philippe Legrain (Chief Economist), David Mitchell, Paula Hawkins, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Simon Midgley, Oliver Kay, Lisa Clifford, Sarah Johnson, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Catherine Martin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alison Roberts, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Mark Seddon, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Margaret Marshall, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Michael Arditti, Vivienne Nathanson, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Nick Hasell, Debbie Griffith, Carolyn Asome, Carl Mortished European Briefing, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Mary Ann Sieghart, Witold Gutt, Raymond Seitz, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, John Shaw, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Russell Jenkins, Iain Finlayson, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Stephen Hoare, Roland Watson and Suna Erdem, Tony Dawe, Melissa Kite and Rosemary Bennett, Alan Jenkins, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Glen Owens Education Correspondent, George W. Bush, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Tony Halpin, Abigail Rayner, David Goodenday, Jane Howard, Gerald Solomon, Ros Pettengell, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Mike Norris, Gerry Orme,

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Britain in plea to US for Iraq war delay Blair wants March 14 crunch talks at UN Iraq Crisis Tube fire kills 130 Queen's prizes ArtsFirst For 1 Eurostar Offer Manchester Utd learn to mend it like Beckham Marines caught short by lack of loo rolls Tories hold crisis talks over sacking Premier Resorts Limited Road toll scheme "losing £100,000 a day' News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Picture Gallery Times Online Quarter of children fall victim to crime Outcry over police chief's Bloody Sunday comment Builder held over Omagh bombing Drivers on phone who kill face five years' jail Skoda Auto Edinburgh to put state pupils first Badger cull back on agenda In Brief Double inquiry Rape remand Festival riot Smiling Bristol French put Alpine chef on peak of perfection 'I do not believe Christ has returned as a chef' Britons must drink world dry NCP Parking Solutions for London Ken vows no mercy on charge 'chancers' Citroën UK Ltd 'A brave reform' Travellers' tales Add water Good guys ENO's voice lost as chorus votes for Trojans strike Turkish lover of girl, 15, is jailed Direct Line Insurance plc Police seek murder suspect 'refugee' Sun microsystems Picture Gallery Unknown Blakes sell for £5m Prepare the pulper for a new euro tome without much currency Peugeot Picture Gallery Match choir sings for its packed lunch PS Long player Beatles tour for McCartney Somak Holidays Esure Glastonbury to go ahead after village safety deal That's it: how Reagan changed US oratory American Association for the Advancement of Science Lesbian monkey business Standard Life Healthcare Limited The buzzwords Short cut for skiers In Brief Gravity quest Cooling branch NEC Three steps can save leatherback turtle Clarke conference snub is immature, says NUT Dell Today in Parliament Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Second defeat for blocked beds Bill SAS Divided you rule, Bell tells maverick politicians Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd. Cherie goes into battle over £2bn for Gurkhas Ring London harks back to the Sixties Mail gossip columnist 'twice over drink limit' Hunt for father after two killed In Brief Wessex patron Masts 'no danger' Watchdog remit Strip slip-up Plea to doubters Forces must be fully prepared March 24—a date for Saddam's diary Wesley Clark weighs up the diplomatic, mililtary and environmental priorities The Way Ahead Picture Gallery Bush losing patience with Turkey's growing demands Across the border Hurd fears increased terror threat British warning Picture Gallery Boot Why Chirac Is feeling strong Blair pleads with doubters to listen to case for action On other pages Alfa Consumer Services The actor's mask slips to reveal true conviction Political Briefing Chirac's outburst met with disdain by EU applicants Confident President quick to speak out British Gas France and Germany celebrate 'victory' Travelcity Exiles train to bring freedom after fall Co-operative Bank p. l. c Prime Minister joins papal queue The Times Intelligence 'Evidently some in the world don't view Saddam as a risk to peace. I respectfully disagree' Iraq fact Diplomatic decoder: Coalition of the willing Fujitsu Korean armistice in jeopardy after 50 years of peace Women die more bravely, says Saudi swordsman executioner One. Tel 'Embarrassing' Zimbabwe judge held Kalashnikov aims to put cash by for a rainy day The Sunday Times Reformer rules out taking key job with Arafat Suspect held after underground inferno kills 130 'It was close to hell down there. There were people just burnt down to the bone' 'There man kept flickering a lighter. He dropped the lighter and the train caught fire' 'I tried to get out, but a passenger beat me down. I passed out. p Rescuers pulled me to safety' 'My daughter called me in tears. Smoke was everywhere but the train door would't open' Tube safety guides may have cut toll Standard Life Bank Limited The Computer World Lost film restores Monroe to prime time A unique film shot by a 14-year old boy from the Bronx of a laughing Marilyn on a shopping trip has been found dumped in a drawer, reports Nicholas Wapshott KLM Alliance Leicester New York's snow costs $1m an inch In Brief (AP): Club told to shut (AP): Berlusconi law Mossad founder (Reuters): Boar war Poet caught in his own private Hull Theatre Concerts World-class Berlioz and the inspiring Peter Eotvos at the Barbican, reviewed by Geoff Brown First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times World music Mariza Queen Elizabeth Hall Dance Requiem!! ArtsFirst Lone crazies are a greater threat to us than al-Qaeda The South Korean subway fire shows our vulnerability to acts of madness If I must be a kept woman, let me be petite so I can keep the man who's keeping me No Title Full throttle for this Rolls-Royce of a policy How dare Blair fight this war on a wing and a prayer The Right Way Conservatives must persist patiently with change An Ideal Candidate Plaestinian reform should be led by salam Fayyad That Way Madness Lies A touch of insanity is completely normal Secret voting Asylum for Taleban Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… The Times Labour's record on constitution Respecting medical students' beliefs Zimbabwe 's Commonwealth standing Euro convergence Trading on trial Royal consort Channel rail link All in it together NI census figures and religion Buses to the rescue Little and large Risking all at the opera Essential supplies United's injury time The Weather The Times Crossword 22,279 Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone BT Paul Simons Weather Eye Pub tycoon weighing up bid for Six Continents Inflation still above 2.5% Briefing Vodafone boss in inquiry Respite for stock market SEC chairman sworn in Russia looks at oil fund Wal-Mart still favourite Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Businees Today Off-key notes De La Rue shares slide by a third Reuters sees bear market into 2005 EU rebukes Chancellor on over-optimistic forecasts Coras asks McKinsey to draw up rescue strategy European Briefing ISIS Asset Management plc Parallel lines The Times Righter of wrongs at Reuters Business Editor's Commentary Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief The Times De La Rue profit warning triggers £173m share loss Bradford & Bingley profits stay flat Son's Berkeley plans pulled Yorkshire sees 26% surge in lending Novell Inc. M&s hailed for being able to ride slowdown Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Risks in the pipeline for BG Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dividend hopes help UK Coal to solid gains Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street A nice little learner City Diary Birthday present City Diary Goodbye , Dolly City Diary RFS Ltd The days of fuzziness are over at Reuters Analysis Tom Glocer, left, chief executive of Reuters, is having to take some tough decisions, Raymond Snoddy writes Wal-Mart surges on attack fears US property deal endangers British jobs Rise and fall of a corporate heavyweight The Reuters chairman's repuatation has taken a few knocks in recent years, says Mark Court Informa reports flat profits Higher DIY sales boost Kingfisher The Sunday Times Merck battered by competition to diabetes drug The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gas quarrel means trouble in the pipeline UBS counts cost of name change The Times Fiat dives on rights issue talk Passport to Mexico City & Docklands The Times Typically tropical down Mexico way It's a long way to go, but the mix of developments and year-round sunshine is worth it, says Catherine Martin Leptos Estates Grosvenor House Hotel Luxury Residences French Property Exhibition Parque da Floresta Superior Real Estate Ltd Golden Coast Ocean Estates International Property Exhibition Desert springs Debate Questions of Sport Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lord Wilberforce Liberal law lord renowned for sound judgments, but who felt that his work in de-Nazifying Germany was his most important Walter Rostow Economic historian who was adviser to two US Presidents, remaining a hawk about the Vietnam War until the end Court & Social David Peace Innovative glass-engraver, authority on Eric Gill, and town planner who saved Cambridge from monstrous development Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Anti-Valentines Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the dayp as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of sport News Quiz On This Day The Times, February 19,1929 Lord Cecil's Road Bill-Police and Speed Limit Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life February 19,1889 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Contact Details for Classified Advertising Plant partnerships prove a success Personal Column Travel Insurance Picture Gallery Court & Social Dinners Answers Box Number Replies Forthcoming marriages Go on, give him the money, if you dare With only six weeks to go before the next tax year, Paula Hawkins has money-saving tips Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards On Saturday Links Free Guides People don't always see accidents Now the boot is on the other foot Lisa Cllfford explains how legal expenses cover can help top fight your battles Daimler Chrysler Tinkering Chancellor is sure to strike again Taxpaying savers are paying for their prudence Further gains for shares Austrian Airlines Bracken gets the call Ferguson 's critics deserve order of the boot Deceased is not legal person Law Report Court of Appeal How Sven stops nation's brightest from shining Causing death on the water Court of Appeal Criminal Division Pecuniary advantage in tax avoidance Court of Appeal Criminal Division Arsenal fall to polish off Ajax Suitor lines up bid for Gloucester In Brief Greene out Calzaghe bout Loss of principal Club cashing in Challenging time England reprieve Woodward offers Bracken hope for World Cup Rugby union Report sheds light on Duncombe death New Zealand watch Cup sail off into distance Sailing MacArthur harbours good hope as she rounds Cape Henman focuses on bigger picture after comeback ends in a blur The results service Today's fixtures Bogdanovic brought back down to earth in Redbridge Morrison moves the obstacles for Marble Arch Racing Doncaster Ludlow lost to weather Lingfield Park Yesterday's results The Wright Track The show goes on as Tyson performs U-turn Boxing Bulls keen for Vaikona to wing in Rugby league Tormented Lamb desperate to reveal method in the madness Christopher Martin-Jenkins hears the ECB's chief executive defend his actions over Zimbabwe The Times England determined to leave nothing to chance CMJ Mobile Report No Title Competition hots up for Canada The Times Zimbabwe match overshadowed as politics hold sway West Indies under a cloud after lost opportunity Times Square Picture Gallery Links The World Cup Today Picture Gallery Scars start to heal as Beckham agrees to call truce Eye Spy By Our Sports Staff: Bates frozen out at Stoke Snow reports Fulham face crucial run in turmoil Fight the flab in children Get fit, feel fit: Activate family fitness Reading profit as Warnock's men lose their focus Newcastle coming of age under evergreen Robson The Premiership today: Barcelona home in on European record Last night's results Classy Ajax stem Arsenal tide Nervous City raises an eyebrow at Beckham situation Gillette Full blast from Fergie Picture Gallery Inside Sport Life is Not a Disease Interview Books Arts Inside Do my Bonds Look Big in These? True Fiction It's London Fashion Week. Hugop Rifknd Has Exclusive Backstage Access Verbatim 24 Hours A Common Response in Conversations about the War is "I Wish I Knew what I Thought" Human Jungle It's Time to Stop - You're Not Ill We Increasingly Expect our Gpps to Provide a Pill or Treatment for Every Problem. Two Doctors Will Tell a Conference Tonight that the Trend Threatens our Ability to Cope with Life's Ups and Downs. Anjana Ahuja Reports "I Feel so Fragile, but on the Cable I'm like Granite" In 1974 Philippe Petit Walked on a Wire between the Twin towers of the World Trade Centre. In the Aftermath of their Destruction Has Written a Book about his Feat, and, Tells Erica Wagner, his next Goal is the Grand Canyon The Times To Bed but Not to Wed If More Couples are Choosing Not to Marry, why is Cohabitation Still a Dirty Word, Asks Abigail Rayner Beau, Beloved, Better half, Cohabitee, Co-pilot,… What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Jenny Colgan Love Etc The Times High Street Chic Lisa Armstrong Checks out the Middle Ground between Fashion Victim and Sartorially Illiterate Reinventing Madame Vionnet Quiet, Deadly and Never Twee Let It Clash Books Up All Night with a Ripping Yarn Gripping Stories Will Get Older Children Reading, Says Sarah Johnson ... And the Rest The Times Literary Supplement Madeleines for Tea Madame Proust and the Kosher Kitchen by Kate Taylor Chatte & Windus £14.99;436 pp ISBN 0 7011 73742 £11.99 (p&p £1.95) Lydia Cassatt Reading the Morning Paper by Harriet Scott Chessman Century £12.99;176 pp ISBN 0 7126 2363 9 £10.39 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Non-Fiction Shorts Bloody Florence April Blood: Florence and the Plot against the Medici by Lauro Martines Jonathan Cape £17.99;324 pp ISBN 0 2240 6167 4 £14.39 (p&p 1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Now, the Great Divide Raymond Seitz Admires a Penetrating Examinaton of the Rift between the United States and Europe Paradise and Power: America and Europe in the New World Order by Robert Kagan Atlantic £10;112 pp ISBN 1 8435 4177 7 £8 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Seduced by Titian, a Visual Art at the National Gallery, Britains' First Grand-Scale Exhibition of Titian's Work is the Year's First Must-See for Rachel Campbell-Johnston Titian National Gallery Best in Show Palace of the Archeishop of Zamek a Zahrady, Kromerz Dazzled by Frost Visual Art in his Eights Terry Frost Has Reached a New Level of Creativity , Says John Russell Taylor Terry Frost Tate St Ives the Wonderful World of Terry Frost Belgrave Gallery, St Ives Peter Samuelson Brian Sinfield Gallery, Burford Alfred Ackrill Manchester Art Gallery Opera & Ballet Dawn French in My Brilliant Divorce Bombay Dreams The Times Picture Gallery Jerking my String Exhibition Puppets are Scary - and They're All over the World. Caitlin Moran is Scarred for Life Puppet Worlds Homiman Museum, Se23 The Times Martin Sherman 'thrilling' Dramatic Entrance Working Relationship Gordon House, the Head of BBC Radio Drama, and his PA, Lucinda Mason Brown Personal Assistant John D Wood & Co German Speaking PA The Times Textile Company Tiger Recruitment Covent Garden Bureau The Times Harbour Estates Ltd MTR Legal Fun Job Times Newspapers Contract Office Assistant Typist/receptionist Knightsbridge Secretaries Pitman training Royal College of Physicians Multiple Classified Advertising Items Actionfirst Covent Garden Bureau Humberts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anderson Hoare Themping at its Best Knightsbridge Secretaries Connect Resourcing Ltd Party Organisers How to Make your Event Memorable Whether Your're Organising a Conferecne or Corporate Bash for 15 or 500, Planning is the Key, Says Jane Howard Victorian Gothic Elegance in a Rocky Horror Setting Conference Call: Oakley Court, Windsor Berkshire Time Savers PA of the Year Award The Times Crème DHL Worldwide Expers Contacts The Times The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Last Night's Living the Dream Proved that for Some People Even the Most Self-Evident Truths Can Never Be Made Obvious Enough, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice BBC One Variations Today's Television TV Choice Leukaemia Research The Times Royal recognition for projects beyond excellence Tony Halpin introduces a 16-page special report on the latest winners of the Queen's Anniversary Prizes The Prizes for Higher and Further Education Armed to keep the peace In the calm of college officers learn the art of defusing conflict, says Stephen Hoare Kings College London War Studies Group Sabhal Mòr Ostaig The great escape artists Nick Wyke discovers that lessons are being learnt from September 11, Stephen Hoare Hears how University of Greenwich Fire Safety Engineering Group Queen Margaret University College What happens to those who flee their country? Iasers could defeat Saddam Hussein and Simon Midgley finds a solution for refugees Oxford University Refugees Studies Centre Lasers could replace weapons inspectors University of Surrey Advanced Technology Inst Imperial College London Beating back the boundaries of age Paul Wilkinson reports on the quest to improve quality of life for older people, and the breakthrough in University of Sheffield Institute for Studies on Ageing Deeside College Goleg Glannan Dyfrdwy DNA fingerprints to a healthy future Genetics to tackle cancer and crime, while Russell Jenkins looks at the battle tob slow down metal fatigue University of Leicester Department of Genetics Where they discover how to stop the rot UMIST Corrosion and Protection Centre Investor in People Cambridge University Press University of Sheffield Key to being a good sport Tony Dawe looks at the science of sports development, finds researchers are gaining new insigh Loughborough University Sports Research and Development Darwin's I helping des Cambridge Darwin Corresp Smile, you're in safe hands Is from studying the papers of Charles Darwin, and discovers breakthroughs in dental treatment University College London Eastman Dental Institute University of Leicester Healing voice of experience Alan Jenkins reports on two Scottish colleges, one specialising in speech therapy and the other Queen Margaret University College Voice Profile Analysis The Queen's Anniversary Prizes Gael force harnessed Sabhal Mor Ostaig Gaelic College Isle of Skye In harmony with the masters Helping to keep a language alive, while Russell Jenkins visits a college that rings to the sound of music Royal Northern College of Music Music Festivals The University of Greenwich Loughborough New start from old lace Simon Midgley reports on a warehouse renovation that has revitalised a city, Paul Wilkinson discovers how New College Nottingham Renovation of the Adams Building Royal Northlin College of Music Lincolnshire: a centre of John Leggott College Science Centre of Excellence King's College London Art that reaches everyone A UK interest in science is being spread worldwide, and Tony Dawe talks to students decorating communities Hills Road Sixth Form College Community Partnership The Eastman Dental Hospital Brains behind Britain Tony Dawe profiles the think-tank and ideas team behind government policy, Stephen Hoare spotlights a London School of Economics Centre for Economic Performance Umist Ventures Limited No sorcery, just apprentices College that delivers training nationwide and Simon Midgley looks at the science of commercial cleaning Deeside College Commerical Services Unit Cleaning course rubs off Matthew Bouolton College Cleaning Science University of Surrey Answers are our business Imperial College and University College London Centre for process Systems Engineering Nick Wyke meets experts who help industry to solve problems, cut costs and save The Queen's Anniversary Prizes 2002

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