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News from 25/02/2003

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Dominica Roberts, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Pauline Roberts, Stella M. Lilley, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Tom Scourfield, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, The rev Frank Hung, Sean O'Brien, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Vincent Hale, Graham J. Sasse, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Greg Hurst and Richard Ford, Alan Caiger-Smith, Adrian Mitchell, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, David Pannick, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Dragan Petrovic, Clive Davis, Andy Du Port, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Ellen MacArthur, Ashling O'Connor and Peter Lansley, John Bungey, Roger Kenworthy, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Peter Jennings, John Maxwell, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Clare Canning, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Lesley Byers, Val Harden, Dr Jane Collins, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Mlmi Khalvati, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Richard Dollimore, James Delingpole, Roland Watson, D. H. E. Knights, Richard Lloyd Parry, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Michael Claughton, Stephen Collins, Phillp Webster Political Editor, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Michael Theodoulou, Richard Morton, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Dr Andrew Chibi, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Prue Bannerman, Lewis Smith, Martin waller, George Szirtes, Philip Stott, J. L. Brough, Stanley Brodle, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Louise Duffield, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Ian T. Reynolds, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Helen Nugent, Brian Gilbert, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Alan Shaw, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Stephen Humphreys, David Price, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, George Austin, Tim Garden, Lionel Phillips, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Cooper, Danny Lee, Norman Baker, Alyce Faye Cleese, John Constable, Ian Johns, Ben Kaplinsky, MA LLB (pomposity), Talya Singer, Chris McGrath, Ingrid Mansell, T. J. Elliott Td, Jean Roose, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Maggie Pringle, Martin R. Maloney, Michael Gove, Peter Fullerton, Neil Moore, Ralph Watmough, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Professor Chris Reed, Graham Dunlop, Martin Perry, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Graham Allen, Richard T. Taylor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Gabriel Rozenberg and Ruth Gledhill, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, Gordon C. Keymer, Abigail Rayner, John Phillips, Pat Robinson, Mavreen Robinson, Huw Beynon, Conal Gregory, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Henry Cooper, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Alan Bacon, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Iraq conflict splits West down middle France leads axis for peace in battle to block US at the UN Missile launched by North Korea Judge's bribe Row over bonus Law No Title Dreaming spires and dirty tricks £55 a year - the cost of stopping global warming Index 'In a flash of nausea everything became clear. The 140ft mast was no longer. It was over' Ellen MacArthur's exclusive dispatch for The Times Index Airline customers told to Buzz off An AMP Company Why wont my toddler eat? What's Important Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Hold on tight as Tories head for a crash landing Parliamentary sketch Ulster politicians and judges may lose bodyguards Thirteen paragraphs that point to war The French counterproposals The Cooperative Bank Top Ten Charter Airline Delay (Summer 2002) Bottom Five Record punctuality for charter airlines Muslim cleric is convicted of soliciting murder Judge reveals a bribery offer of thousands of pounds after the trial of a man who incited his followers to enjoy killing the 'infidelds'. sam Lister reports from the Old Bailey Bloodcurdling brand of hatred taken on tour of Britain Money Hamza faces being stripped of passport by new law Intelligent Finance Britain lags behind in field of renewable power Blair urges Europe to turn green with hope News Energy White Paper Greenhouse gases mean far hotter summers Cars could run on rocket fuel by 2010 The Times Standard Life Healthcare Limited Main points Industry asks how targets are to be hit Dirty tricks alleged in fight for Oxford post Peugeot University Challenge It's the war, stupid, as Moore takes top book prize BT Princes shun inquiry into privacy News People Pope leaves Cherie out PS Clinton plans concert in tribute to US astronauts Societies fear Prescott's rent demands Drinker 'was not driver' Lawyers pay for delays Matthew Kelly cleared over child-sex claim ENO cuts 'would not save much' Prudential Childminder denies killing boy Sun Microsystems Consultant loses fight on spoons for surgery Archbishop to be enthroned with poetic flourish Optician The eye care specialists The English translation The ceremony Clergy seek greater job protection Devolution for North In Brief Suicide link Aids vaccine falls Kengestion is extended (right back to 1965) A good deal for idle Tube drivers Travellers's tales Refund? No thanks! Travellers back on track Refund? Yes please! Nokia Connecting People Even Victorians were in a worse jam Duncan Smith calls for truce ahead of war Christian Aid Nightmare for leader as MPs fantasise over dream ticket Fool's gold is the likely prospect of true blue strategy Political Briefing Index 14 years of torture and humiliation in Saddam's jail Anthony Loyd meets a Baghdad shop owner who sold a roll of film to a British journalist, who was later hanged as a spy by the Iraqis Halifax Hp invent Index Blair tries to head off backbench rebellion Nationwide Picture Gallery Hoon finds troops in no mood for compromise 'Scramble' sculpture tops RAF memorial Echoes of past from web poets With anti-war sentiment running high in Britain, Jack Malvern reports on a new lease of life for protest poetry Just AA sk To Whom it May Concern The Servant 100 Poets against the War Norwich Union The Ballad The Palace of Art Gillette The Best a Man Can Get Blix says inspectors still need more time Intelligence Market movers Picture Gallery Iraq fact Unresolved disarmament issues Decoder Www. russ. org Number crunching Services now need to be told their war objectives Allies in diplomatic race to win the world The Royal Bank of Scotland Direct Line Turkey a step closer to US troop deal Bonhams US 'plans to convert nuclear missiles' In Brief US chief to set out battle plan (AFP): Kuwaitis held over 'terror plot' Greenpeace protest at Esso (AFP): Germ warfare team to inspect sites (AP): Pizzeria puts up sign of the times Britain offers to scale down bases for Cyprus peace Sharon deal brings secular party into Israeli government Nationwide Norah takes eight Grammies One. Tel No Title Chinese earthquake kills more than 250 Zambia's ex-leader charged In Brief (Reuters): Air crash deaths (AFP): Chef shot (AP): Spy spared (AP): Flying moose (Reuters): Handy octopus (Reuters): Serb leader surrenders to 'the tribunal of evil' The Times Halifax Giscard's plan for Europe swamped by amendments Pope's verse contemplates his death Korean leader's first task is to keep job Ebullience dawns as pain flees Theatre My Brilliant Divorce Apollo: Wi Pop Nas Forum Nw5 First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Pop The Wallflowers Empire, Wi2 Comedy Bill Bailey Stratford-upon-Avon Theatre Brazil Larchmere, Swii ArtsFirst The Times Arts First card offers a great… I can't fight my feelings any more: I love Tony Blair's outbreak of courage deserves the respect of natural conservatives Not putting your money where your moth is: a user's guide to modern takeovers Picture Gallery We may not like you, but we need you to be strong Who'd give a black duck for 'renewable' energies? Hot Air Britain should set bolder targets for renewable energy Dog-Collared Employment is a real issue now facing the Church The Low Road Land reform in Scotland is set to fail its first test Lessons from the past in future action against Saddam Aviation pollution The Times Local hospitals and quality of care Zimbabwe's suspension Sex education Gurkhas' claim Knotty concept Tory disunity is damaging for all Royal consort's title Personal touch The Weather The Times Crossword 22,264 Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall Vodafone Weather Eye BoJ names Governor Briefing ECB warns of war effect Standard life request Red-tape view attacked 'Undermining campaign' Chief fails to lift Liberty Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Charcol The Independent financial experts Small ads Ofcom chief in £1.6m NTL payoff Six Continents turns its fire against stalker KKR out of race for Safeway Freezing temperatures in US keep oil prices on the boil Index Checkout EGG Breaks into Profit… Britons returning from Gulf could face hefty tax bills Baxing clever Egg adds to Net success stories The Times Cut-price way of shopping Business Editor's Commentary Empty aspirations on energy policy Carter is UK's first fat-cat regulator Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Utilities Contact us Exchange rates WPP chief sees end to advertising recession EU seeks finish to 'national' airlines concept Hammerson to face 'hard year' Novell Warner stake talk boosts EMI by 5% New worries prevent Royal bouncing back Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Egg still thinks like a dot-com Business Market Tempus Hammerson Ultra Electronics MacDonald warning stokes QMH fears Ahold slumps after revealing profit inaccuracy 'There is too much debt and banks want their money back' ABF counts £9m cost of pensions Bid approach lifts Enic price The Times Ultra shrugs off troubles at BAE BHP rise hit by strong rand IBM Different ways of flattering the figures The Times Unit Trust Information Service Iraq exposes economic and political vulnerability of EU Economic View Lions International Markets sceptical over return of Bank of Japan's prodigal son Analysis Old Mutual on lookout for acquisitions in UK The Times Feehely well City Diary A history of how not to do it… Jardine up as premiums rise Troubled times for Osmond City Diary Pecking order City Diary Small credit City Diary Bank of Ireland to cut jobs in merger of IFAs BT Standard life seeks solvency waiver Business to Business Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leisure Travel Business Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unique Training/broadcast Business Business Wanted Patent & Trademark Institute of America Copy this Idea Urbanplanters Tropical Plants The Quantum organization Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items FMD Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Freehold Bridging Loans Business Funding Thornton Securities Ltd The Times Got a Great Business? Business Opportunities Firms need to stop disputes doing damage Corporate feuds Mediation can beat courtroom battles if conflict arises, reports Elizabeth Judge WVE Multiple Classified Advertising Items The world's No. 1 home entertainment franchise… Times Newspapers Goldfinch The Times Retirement tax break to change In Brief Takeover tips Finance seminar Help for retailers Shares close near low Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Vice-Admiral Sir Hector MacLean Offifcer who took part in the Altmark affair and command the carrier Edgle at the suez landings Kid Gavilan World welterweight champion whose 'bolo punch' came from cutting sugar cane in his native Cuba Court & Social Marvin Rosenberg Shakespeare Scholar who charted the history of plays in performance Marvin Rosenberg, Shakepeare scholar, was born in Fresno, California, on November 6,1912. He died in EI Cerrito, California, on February 4,2003, aged 90 Timothy Moore Musician, cormposer and teacher whose work was often as ecentric as his apperance - and his spelling Timothy Moore, composer, pianist and schoolteacher, was born in Cambridge, on February 19,1922. He died there of a heart attack on February 1,2003, aged 80 Lives in Brief Robert Horton, MBF, was born in London on July 5,1917. He died on January 2,2003, aged 85 Kenneth MacLeod, television anchorman, was born on January 6,1927. He died on January 31,2003, aged 76 Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection to a published obituary you can send your contribution by post to Times Obituaries, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 1tt; by fax to 020-7782 5870, or by e-mail to tributes@thetimes. co. uk Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as the happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Discipline in the Armed Forces Do barking sergeant-majors and square-bashing have a place in the modern army? The Magdalene laundries How should the Catholic Church atone for its sins against the fallen girls as depicted in peter Mullan's new film? Nature Notes Arts Bad Habits Get a Good Airing From Our Special Correspondent: Iraq Gaining Influence; Failure of the Cairo Campaign; Saudi Rapprochement News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Other topics for discussion Word Watching It was bitteriy cold outside, and this heightened the shock of coming into the warm restaurant Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Luncheon Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Lipman & Sons Contact Details for Classified Advertising Dinners Meetings Gifts Announcements Faresavers Global Flights Roots Tribal art shows its colours 50 years of Stampex celebrated The Royal Mail's souvenir sheet of stamps and label produced to mark the 50th anniversary of Stampex Flights Directory Picture Gallery Court & Social The Times Appointments Legal Notices Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Broken dream Pettersson resumes pursuit of Woods Golf The results service Today's fixtures Index Onus of proof in drink-drive cases Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Supplement: Today and Every Tuesday in Times 2 Pools forecast Yesterday's racing Distributions exempt from corporation tax Chancery Division Herbert viewed as central to Leicester recruitment plans Rugby union Cardiff and Llanelli fight to retain their identities United's day of rest Galileo inspires George to reach for the stars Lingfield Park The Festival Lloyds TSB Lingfield Specialists Catterick Leicester Specialists Reading the racecard The Wright Track Leicester Obuya puts world order into a spin Cricket world cup Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores Fantasy league Leaderboard Youth leaderboard Anderson in line for reward of central contract Wasim targets final fling Times Square Wisden seals takeover of Criclnfo Australia in cruise control as mood of unity prevails The World Cup Today MacArthur left stunned as record bid ends in frustration Salling William Hill Radcliffe ready to double up in Athens Athletics Challenge yourself beyond previous limits Get fit, feel fit: Challenger world Fitness Tralning Futuristic mast that failed to survive life at sea Giants pair face late penalties In Brief London delay Slough on road Last gasp glory Sampras leaves his return on hold Tennis Van Dyk shows her class Netball The Premiership today: Jenas faces lengthy lay-off while Juninho and Ehiogu press for return to first team Tottenham held after off night at White Hart Lane Inquiry clears Leeds over transfer dealings Irate Di Canio begins to fire parting shots Ferguson gambles on final flourish E Malaysia Kenya upset world order Simnon Barnes watches underdogs barnboozle Sir Lanka Rebels force Zimbabwe climbdown Inside Sport Highland Battle DR Jane Collins Gizmos Arts Inside No Bunking True Fiction New Laws Will See Parents Penalised for Taking their Children on Holiday in Term-Time Hugo Rifking Witnesses a Sting Verbatim 24 Hours 24 Hours My Predicition is that Ids Will Be the Beneficiary of this Latest Outbreak of Infigting It is a Rare Conservative Politician who Functions Effectively on the outside Human Jungle Why this Land A Controversial New Law Will Give Scots the Right to Buy their Crofts, whether Landowners Want to Sell or Not. On the Hebridean Island of Lewis, Damian Whitworth Found a Community Split between a Family who Have Owned the Land for Generations and the Crofters Determined to Buy It from Them The Legacy of Culloden Times Online 10 Ways to Cope with your Mum Book Extract Is your Mother Difficult to Get on with? There are Steps You Can Take to Improve the Relationship. In this Final Extract from her New Book, the Psychotherapost Alcye Faye Cleese Gibrd Age of Enlightenment 1960s Stars Lifetime Celebrities are Not what They Used to Be, the Photographer John Swannell Tells Maggie Pringle Not Dead yet Picture Gallery Haliborange Why Won't She Eat? Nothing to Laugh about A New Procedure to Treat Piles Means Less Discomfort for Patients and a Quicker Recovery Time. Louise Duffield Reports Silica-OK Why Do VIPs Dress like OAPs? They Have Stylists at their Fingertips, but the Bafta Stars were Dressed like Matron, Says James Delingpole But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High -Tech Toys to the Test This is the Moderne World Exibition Vilified by Traditionalists and Modernists for its Frivolity, Art Deco was the First Glad Shout of Today's Consumer Society. Tom Dyckhoff, our New Architecture Critic, Sets the Scene for the V&a's Imminent Retrospective Clnard Line Picture Gallery The Times D'arby Day Again Pop Terence Trent D'arby was Briefly a Superstar. Now, at 40, He's Trying Again, He Tells John Bungey Today in the Times Royal Opera House Free preview tickets See play each Saturday For… Braking Interview Turn Brakes' Quietcore' Debut was Nominated for the Mercury Prize. Now They're Back with a New Album and a Top-Ten Single-And this Time the Volume's up, They Tell David Sinclair Radio Chris Campling Two Women on today? 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Property - market boom for lawyers David Pannick Fixed costs: The new deal for road traffic victims City Law: European Counsel Multiple Display Advertising Items Lord Chancellor Are Bush and Blair breaking the law? International expects are divided about the legality of war with Iraq. Danny Lee reports Even if the Secutity Council authorises the use of force, it will still be illegal The Times Law Section CPS Hays Z M B When curing mental illness amounts to a death sentence News The battle to bring costs under control Legal fees in thousands of road traffic accident claims are about to be cut massively under a new scheme. Are lawyers really agreeing to cap their own charges? It's like turkeys voting for Christmas, says Frances Gibb Slowly the hatred between the insurers and lawyers dissipated FLA CCRC JM Commercial At a time wher off their feet a The brightest st Top Deals of Is a house's value the same as its price? Fight the good fight, with God on your side Media review Children still suffering as parents figt over access Granla Langdon-down reports on how family law is failing the young The Times Can pop fans be convinced it isn't cool to be a pirate? The music industry will soon have new weapons to combat illegal copying, says Tom Scourfield In the City Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Lawyer of the week Why litigation? I have always enjoyed a good argument Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk There ought to be a law against it… Law letters Watch what you say in that voicemail How a surveyor was almost stitched up by some 'stolen' phone messages No threat to the judiciary Commercial law institute? Your wish is granted Crazy logic of saying the had must be mad Gray's Inn Square Cardiff University Rowan Simmons Conveyancing Joanne Manson CLC Immigration/human Rights Lawyer Hunt has Government in his sights once again Lawdiary@the times. Co. 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