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News from 21/02/2003

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Andrew Robson, Amy Lame, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Megan Mason, David Adams, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Jill Sherman and Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Keith Kyle, Derek Rumble, Michael Brahams, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, M. Church, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Stuart Symons, Carol Midgley, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, John Hampson, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nicholas Clews, Cornelius Lysaght, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Mark Jones, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Godfrey Barker, Anthony Cole, Michael Theodoulou and Emma Hartley, Sue Corbett, David Gifford, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Paul Ridley, Jonathan Richards, Mark Giles, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mrs Money Bags, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Keith Thompson, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, John Price, Hamish Dibley, David Rowan, C. B. Thomson, David Mansfield, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, L. Butler, Paul Sexton, Joseph Morrison, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, George Robertson Nato Secretary-General, Dave Watkin, Philip Pank, Robert Galster, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Colin Cottell, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Noel J. D. Baptiste, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Andrew Pearson, Alex Swanson, John Bishop, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Theodoulou and Roland Watson, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Philippa Kennedy, Emma Hartley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rory Watson and Allan Hall, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Caitlin Moran's, Anne Spackman, Property Editor, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Ashley Tatham, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Nicholas Boles, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Roland Watson and Elaine Monaghan and Suna Erdem, Jill Sherman, Philip Pank and Ben Hoyle, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Lisa Verrico, Damian Barr,

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Labour's council tax bombshell Largest-ever rises up to ten times inflation London and South bear the brunt US prepares second UN resolution as Briton is shot in Saudi Arabia Coldplay a Rush of Blood to the Head The Times Today A Lesson in War from Titian and the Medici-Simon… How Sven the yes man shook hands on my job Sir Alex… Trouble for Brown Government urges under-16s to experiment with oral sex Rich pickings 'as prices tumble The essential… Tories in confusion over May threat to quit Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Sale of Forbes family silver raises £16m Duncan Smith decries Labour for tax, spend and fail policy Army cuts shortages with new recruits Attacks on Jews rise Tory leader fails to do the business with soccer fans BA sacks Caracas security service Furniture Land Sailor kept ship on fatal course In Brief Irish arms find Migrant pact Limp security RAF centre jobs Britain is the ready-meal glutton of Europe A nation that is tired of cooking is tired of life Easy-riding pensioners revert to rockers on their buggies Northern Rock Ham tagliatelle with mushrooms Abbey National Proposed Increases 2003-04 South East in line for rises of up to 27% We are not to blame, says borough with £220 increase And if you think that's bad Brits know that most stars are born in the USA Peugeot American beauties Early night for wild things at alco-less pops Tory party pay-off leaves IDS under fire Hale Price Picture Gallery Ukrainian's wizard idea How Caplin's conman got close to Blair Window of opportunity Village fights for return of deported refugees Medieval altarpiece restored Just AAsk PS Call me Tom, says Lord Bingham in race for Oxford Roll call Backpack killing suspect By a Correspondent: Mosque men defiant Olympic bid backed by Brown Mini The Archbishop of Canterbeary The Great War Tomorrow only in Play Dolphin Bathrooms Rejected pupils may sue private schools By Our Education Correspondent: Black students' GCSE results deteriorating Baby's fatal blow 'not an accident' Reckitt Benckiser UK Limited Prisoner hurls Bible at judge In Brief Charity Prince Police hearing Royal jet girl dies Top conversion Golden oldie Turning point Congestion drivers are fined even if they pay New Avensis. Quality speaks for itself Val Fletcher, a novice angler, has help holding a… Urgent: Don't miss your Travelcard refund Travellers' tales By a Correspondent: Tube train bolts come loose yet again Duncan Smith risks looking weak if he surrounds himself with allies Political Briefing Eurosceptic tax-cutter is back in fashion The Conservative Party is nothing without tax cuts, says John Redwood, excited at the possibility of their return to the agenda. Melissa Kite reports Be freeserve Intelligent Finance Redwood's CV What's Important Vodafone Nissan Hospital defends use of spoons Can you tell a man by the size of his loops? Milburn's foundation plan grows Stars of St Martin's shine in finale to Fashion Week PC World The Computer Superstore British tests still blame sex for Aids World Trader Peer backs medical staff screening Plug to torn heart puts boy back on wheels in a week High coffee intake can cause stillbirth 'Giant cheese wire' will slice up wreck Teenagers face first anti-hunt charges HSBC Round-world trip ends after 200 miles Iht Golf glove ban for antisocial youth The Sunday Times Index Terrorism fears after Briton killed in Saudi shooting United States must dig deep to pay the price for loyalty Blix to set 'ultimatum' questions United International Pictures In Saddam's city of despair Forgotten township awaits war amid anger and despair T Mobile US traitor who offered to spy for Iraq faces death Saddam 'will hide once attack starts' Intelligence Market movers Iraq fact Decoder: The credibility of the United Nations Www. fas. org Number crunching Blair and US will reap whirlwind, says Gorbachev Robin Shepherd interviews the elder statesman of Soviet politics who calls for 'a dose of perestroika' to banish the idea of governing by force Case for war is undermined by the Pope Paris rises to the tabloid bait Bishop decries lack of evidence The Computer World Human disaster waits in wings as aid funds dry up Stockpiles and strategies T Mobile National Savings and Investments By a Correspondent: Delicate thread of a glorious history Oh, it's at joke ? America struggles with Ali G Comedian makes fools of famous but many in US do not see the funny side, reports Nicholas Wapshott Venezuelan general strike leader is charged with treason Halifax The Times Professor on terrorist charge In Brief Top guns (Reuters): 'Fraud' killing (AFP): Austria switch (AP): Sharp as a knife Brief handshake gets Mugabe visit off to frosty start "Sexier than Spider-Man and Twice the Fun" Royal Mail Zimbabwe audit accuses President's men of land grabs Berlin pleads war cost to escape deficit fine Gurkhas to bolster Sierra Leone security Israeli peace talks conclude in anger Enchanting lull before the storm Opera Madam Butterfly Albert Hall Theatre Snoopy: The Musical Jermyn Street Theatre First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Concert BBCSO/Runnicles Barbican /Radio 3 POP Stereo MC's Empire, W12 ArtsFirst How can this tedious troika banish the Oxford blues? The candidates for the Chancellorship will only reinforce old stereotypes London is awash with underground romance yet we blindly pass it by Picture Gallery A lesson in war from Titian and the Medici A perfectly moral case for fighting for Iraq's oilfields Stealth Tax The Times' survey reveals the scale of local increases An ABC of Aids New studies give no cause to question anti-HIV treatment The Last Laugh? Lessons for politicians under fire Wine importers The Times What now for the Conservatives? Churches' view of moral case for war Hospital bed-blocking Doctors' beliefs UK constitution Prince of Wales and remarriage Teachers' behaviour Prescott power The Weather Today's Weather Five-Day Forecast The Times Crossword 22,281 Weathercall BT Weather Eye Corus told to get tough Briefing Investment alerts urged Boost for Reckitt shares Cordiant still gloomy Wireless audience move Energy dependence fears Pensioners to miss credit Retailer gains support Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today Commodities Friday Interview Merrill Lynch agrees to pay $80m to settle over Enron Lehman 'used ex-KGB men' to collect debts Whopping loss Diageo burnt by burger sale Oracle Radio waves Broadcaster who kept Gaelic alive Pressure mounts on Chancellor Systems failure at BAE Business Editor's Commentary Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Exchange rates Pub tycoon turns up heat on Six Continents Thus chief not on C&w list Web revenue at Reed tops £1bn Hanson hit by poor US trading Diageo fizzes despite loss Think Security Document Solution Capita expects congestion charge to boost fortunes Success of Freeview undermines Granada Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 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 Capita promises smoother ride Tempus Tube and war worries send Selfridges lower Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street BAE head denies coining under pressure to quit Twenty years of problems Pensions crisis to hit tax revenues US gloom hits Treasury chief's visit UK will depend on imported gas' Can these people really be happy with the BAE team? Hewlett-Packard Total set to defend interests in Iraq Fighting to put the Indy back on track The Friday interview Raymond Snoddy talks to two Irishmen with a long-running broadsheet battle on their hands Rugby star played to win The history Radisson Hotels & Resorts Cost cuts as revenues come under pressure The finances Success story at Orange turns sour Dan Sabbagh finds a mobile phone group's French and British halves divided 'It's who can do the best job' The succession The Times Golf host is bit of a hazard City Diary Not on our rigs NCP Shares settle below best Candover puts Irish packaging firm on market for £470m The Times Unit Trust Information Service Whitehall kills another British industry Qantas warns of slump in air travel BT Retail and property markets weaken Slick Lotus supercar reaches end of road Glove box Thieves steal keys to steal cars. Only NavTrak with Derby Hotline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times And finally Multiple Classified Advertising Items Readers recall driving with spears, deer and a body Last month, we invited you to share some of your dafter experiences in a car. Here are the best responses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Euro continental cars Registration Numbers D K Registrations Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www. timesonline. co. uk/carlocator DVLA Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Phantom proves big is beautiful Kevin Eason in Santa Barbara is overawed by the latest in a line of legends Honda Road test: Rolls-Royce Phantom Customs' aim disproportionate Law Report House of Lords Personal right cannot be delegated Court of Appeal Separate offers to settle required Court of Appeal WIPS Qualified privilege defeats libel Court of Appeal Depot can be Infrastructure' Court of Appeal Queen's Bench Division Board complies with human rights Debate Coping with life's modern-day ills Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Brian Ashford-Russell Secret Intelligence Service officer whose skilled liaison with Italian partisans helped to liberate the peninsula Muriel Latow Art dealer, interior designer and writer of purple prose who advised Andy Warhol to paint cans of soup Reginald Revans Management guru who taught executives to value experience over theory and put their people first Court & Social National Heritage Memorial Fund Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Fred MacAulay Charismatic broadcaster whose tireless efforts at the BBC brought Gaelic transmissions to the Highlands Reasons to be cheerful What does it take to make you happy? Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Stop taking the tabiets Bill to Extend Sunday Trading Fails to Attract Enough Support On This Day The Times, February 21,1981 Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life February 21,1939 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard School news Multiple Display Advertising Items Contact Details for Classified Advertising Dinners Proper pride in our heritage Best of British Memorial meeting Latest wills Livery company Personal Column Food Standards Agency Forthcoming marriages Answers News Quiz Looking for leaders England pin hopes on batting duo… After years of neglect, the game is almost up for sorry Wales Rugby union Humphreys ready to lead from the front on return Rule change may favour Bulls Rugby league The Sport Today: Boxing: page 44, Racing: 45, Golf:… Snow reports Ottawa struggle for optimism Ice hockey Eriksson shook on United deal Ferguson appraisal of… France opt for Gelez in bid to kick back Head to head By Our Sports Staff: Probyn to put Celtic fringe on agenda The Times Sad, mad or just plain sick, Tyson conies out swinging Boxing Board games frustrate MacArthur Sailing Simon says: lose weight Get fit, feel fit: Activate family fitness Chambers lays down gauntlet to rivals Athletics Faster Pace needed by New Zealand Wolverhampton Racing No luck of the Irish for Higgins In Brief Hogg's glory Robinson link Easy victory Darlington glee Sharks soar Kempton Park Yesterday's results Frosty reception for loss of Warwick fixture Mansell applies own formula to Eskleybrook Warwick Betting is brisk on outcome of stating obvious England hoping captaincy rivals lead by example Cricket: World Cup CMJ Mobile Report The Times Westwood steams up leaderboard Golf Australia take slow lane to victory The results service Scoreboard from Potchefstroom By Our Sports Staff: Sri Lankans rest easy in Nairobi ECB takes up cause of British reporters after Zimbabwe ban Times Square The World Cup Today Olonga resigned to further punishment Liverpool pass their French test thanks to Hyypia Football Keane's new energy-saving regime robs United of their spark Save £15 on a pair of rugby prints Henmans coach happy on return trip Tonnis By Our Sports Staff: Race walking put on trial by IOC Olympic Games British aim to force Mosley into U-turn Moto racing By Our Sports Staff: Maloney comes of age in Celtic victory The Premiership today: Blackburn pair ready for return while Chadwick shrugs off frustrations Eriksson's hands tied by congestion issue Football Transfer inquiry is least of Marlet's worries By Our Sports Staff: Samways is tempted by Lee's offer The Ex Files The Blue Plaque He Has to Go The Travel Guide Heroes and Zeros Times Sports Book Now the Boot is on the Other Foot for Becks Dart's Pointers Tom Dart says passion of Fergie might just have done his star player a favour Hope on the Hopeless Trapdoor theory is grim reading for Roeder and Willkinson, Daniel Finkelstein says The Times Predictor The Trapdoor Ahead of Thegame Football After a week dominated by that great cliffhanger starring the Fergie boot and the Beckham eycbrow, relegating the FA Cup and European action to bit-part roles, it's nice to get back to the relative peace and quiet of the Premiership The Riddler Adding Insult to Injury Flying boot saga will have had tempers fraying elsewhere, as Paul Ridley knows Krystal Balls She can see what is written in the stars Arsenal Stadium Mystery Part Two: Absence of Malice Statistically Speaking Redcard Football Who Gets your Vote for an Early Bath this Week? Results in Thegame on Monday Van Can Learn from Stan The Football Rant The Weekend Fix The Game on Monday Eriksson 'shook hands' on Old Trafford job offer Ferguson claims:'They's done the deal They couldn't put anything on paper because he was still England manager' Picture Gallery For a Grand Slam of better odds Looking back in anger Inside Sport Ritalin First Person Luxury Media Inside Forget what we Just Said New Research Says that Oil and Water Do Mix after All. Mark Jones Rethinks a Few More Classroom Science Lessons Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours If Cycling Stays this Safe , London Will Soon Be the New Eindhoven. Wont that Be Thrilling? Human Jungle Kiddie Coke: A New Peril in the Playground Hyperactive Children Prescribed the Stimulant Ritalin are Selling It to Schoolfriends. With More than 220,000 Prescriptions a Year, Carol Mudgley Says Childcare Professionals Far Epidmic of Amphetamine Abuse The Ritalin Paradox This " Chemical Cosh" is Not the Answer The Times Vocation Since It Became Compulsory to Send All Pupils out on Work Expertience Ten Years Ago, its Usefulness Has Been a Subject of Debate. Now the Practice Has Been Damned as Boring by the Cbl is It a Waste of Time, or Do Pupiles Learn from the Experinence - even if only to Understand Whatit Means to Work 9 to Work 9 to 5? Jonathan Richards Reports Lionel Gordon has cancer The Times Are You Too Sick to Train? Exercising while Stricken with Flu Can Impede your Recovery and, at Worst, Lead to Sudden Death. Colin Cottell Reports What is the Best Way to Ease Exercise-Induced Asthma? Body Talk Forum A Soft Take on Glamour Silky, Luxurious Satin Brings out the Princes in You. And the Rebel, Says Carolyn Asome Teeth like Pearls Luxury with Lucia Tetophoira 020 7782 7498 Facsimile 020 7782 7107 Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Listings The Times Daydream Believers Television the Search for Greener Pastures Leaves Caitlin Moran Clinging to her Sofa The Patience of Saints Interview They've Endured Plenty of Flak since All Saints Split. But, Finds Lisa Verrico, the Appleton Sisters' New Album Isn't Half Bad The Times Going with the Floetry Pop Paul Sexton Meets the South London Duo Wowing America By George they did it! It's the Same Old Song New Pop Albums Some Bands Need to Freshen up, Says David Sinclair Matchbox Twenty More Than You Think You Are Thomson Thomson King Crimson The Power to Believe Revolution Studios More to Life than Old Spice More Pop Albums Melanie C Has Too Much Going for her to Rejoin the Spice Girls, Says Lisa Verrico Bafta Nomination Solaris Acres of Pleasure Clube in the First of her Occasional Columns, Party Hostess Extraodinaire Amy Lame Alights on Vauxhall, London's Den of Fantasy and Excess My Life was Hell. They Almost Put Me in Jail The Marquesa De Varela, Hellots Celebrity Fixer, Opens her Heart what Else Could She Do? - about her Court Appearance. By Philippa Kennedy Nick Robinson's Notebookt Decline and Fallout The Powerful Media Analyst Neil Blackley is Leaving Troubled Merrill Lynch. But why now? He Talks to David Rowan Countryclubuk. com The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème The Times Are You Being Served? In-House Newspapers are Staid and Always Toe the Line? Not so. The Oldest of Them All, the John Lewis Partnership's Gazette, Dares to Criticise its Own Chairmen. Raymond Snoddy Reports The Times The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Those Expecting Last Night's Portrait of Carole Caplin and Peter Foster to Dish the Dirt on the Blairs were in for a Disappointment, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digtal Films BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2895 TV Choice Firstplus Taste of the High Life Www. timesonline. co. uk/bricks 04 Market Stalls Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets Our Weekly Look at the Betting on the Movement of House Prices with City Index Property Futures For what It's worth The million-pound barrier, swept away last year in a tide of rising prices, is once again firmly in place This Week: Market Report East Sussex v West Sussex With Home Track In a Three-Bed Flat in South Kensington Getinget out Getaway Queen's Gate, Sw7: a malsonette on the fourth and fifth floor of a stucco bullding Out Grade Ii Listed House in Surrey East cladon, Surrey: family home with original features about six milles from Gulldford Away Stone Cottage in the Cotswolds Syde, Gloucestershire: a rural hideaway complete with a detached guest suite Just Ripe for Picking A fall in prices has created a buyers' market for the first the time in years, says John Price Buyer Prepare Homes Diary of a first time buyer Cinderella who Megan Mason is transformed from pauper to princess as she crosses the border into Zone 1 Is Having a Ball St Jousts Woop Modernised Period Flat Fit for a Princess Just like you, stylish, clean and expensive Grove End Road, Nw8: a completely refurbished two-bedroom flat Chelsea Two-Bedroom Garden Flat Westgate Terrace, Sw10: a sleek, neutgrally decorated fiat near the Old Brompton Road Kensington top-Floor Flat near the Tube Cheniston Gardens, W8: a thoroughly refurblshed apartment in a period building Persimmon Laing Homes Linden Carter Jonas Kingsoak Posh Price Big Bucks Damian Barr journeys to the four Ends of Beaconsfield, where all that glitters is not old Mumford & Wood North Norfolk Wheretheother Halflives The Italian Job Lot Villa Emo is a farm, a grand home and a Palladian masterpiece, says Marcus Binney Suite Dream How the Other Half Lives Bristol Norfolk Homes Prowting Homes Allsop The Times Tunbridge Wells West Midlands Mevagissey, Cornwall Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovis Homes Telfordhomes Persimmon Knight Frank Gloucester Terrace The Times Hamptons Get out of Town Nicholson Barratt The Times Charles Church Connells Domestic Disasters 4. 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