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News from 28/02/2003

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Lea Paterson and Rosemary Bennett, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Nicholas Allan, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Ivan Lawrence, David Chater, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Patrick Barkham, James MacDonald, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Daniel McGrory and Michael Evans, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Ian Lamont, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Peter Nicholls, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Jeremy Hunt, Nick Robinson, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Phil Gordon, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Paul Ridley, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst, Caroline Clayden, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Freedman, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Rosemary Bennett and Mary Ann Sleghart, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Francis Bennion, Valerie Eillott Consumer Editor, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, J. M. O'riordan, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Richard Dowden, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Laurence Lacey, Lewis Stuart and David Hands, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Andrew Drummond, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, David Lewis, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Bevis Hillier, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Peter Taylor, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Carolyn Asome, Michael H. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Brian Greenslade, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Bone, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Edmund Nickless, Executive Secretary, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Peter Mullen, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, C. Goodson-Wickes, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Jean Tigana, Melissa Kite and Rosemary Bennett, David Williams, Ben Webster, Lucia van der Post, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Christopher Ayres, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Alan B. Shrank, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Peter Burrows, Sarah Butler, George W. Bush, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Anne Spackman, Property Editor, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Roland Watson and David Charter, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Matthew Connolly, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Gilly Hendry, David Sinclair, Andrew Heavens, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Philip Pank, Damian Barr, John Snell,

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Canterbury's day of glory and protest Blair takes on Brown over hospital shake-up A sprinkling of Stardust lights up the laboratories Your Last Chance to Eat out for £5—Collect Bonus… Interpol's most wanted The Times Today Hampshire v Dorset The essential property guide Iraq says it is ready to destroy missiles Downing street denounces Saddam 'game' after Blix reports only limited co-operation Bank's choice Manhattan plan Operation inquiry Olonga out Sandals Facials for top faces Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Brown positively equivocal about future. Perhaps Parliamentary Sketch Pressure to hit school targets can be harmful, Ofsted says Chancellor may rerun the five key euro tests Queen may feature on new banknotes Law lords back pupil's exclusion Intelligent Finance No regrets for Portillo over attack on leader 82 minutes to find Interpol's most wanted Britons Ian Cobain tracked down four missing suspect using a phone book and the internet Stolen identity suspect is British Marsha police question man about murder Picture Gallery Flight growth plan zeroes in on Gatwick Fendi Threat returns to historic village Concorde loses part of rudder in midair What's Important AA drops historic opposition to road use charging New curb on asylum 'passports' In Brief Motorist beats speed cameras Bones could be missing boy Vitamin helps to reduce fractures Biggest murder reconstruction Big response to $1m FBI appeal Tutor 'pestered nurses for dates' 'Radioactive particles' found Heart patient dies after operating table collapses Doctor's duty of care includes equipment Medical Briefing Television death led to 14,000 smear tests 'No need' to ban mobile phones in hospitals BT Derriford a leader in surgery Currys Blair spinner quits politics to teach the black art People Prince of Wales takes on a Catholic adviser Payne joins the chorus PS Millions come and go for BBC Four Clarke Willmott & Clarke Solicitors Mother and daughter sign 'new Potter' deal Farmer menaced Prodigy stars with loaded gun £3m water memorial to Diana approved Life gets shorter for women in Stevenage Gang jailed for £11m robberies In Brief PC jailed Autopsy praised M25 misery Fast Times BT Optician Archbishop delivers a message of confidence What's Important Car Insurance BT Shift Downing still prime murder suspect Girl, 3, rescued after high-speed car chase Just AA sk BT Brash, flash and creating a splash Travel Christian Aid Tory head of spin comes full circle on his Labour past Tebbit says leader scoring own goals Call to vet poorly run local polls Cheltenham & gloucester Disgraced Tory MP suspended Let's cure stupidity, says DNA pioneer The idea that led to euthanasia by Nazis Direct Line The Electoral Commission Watson no stranger to controversy What's Important PC World By a Correspondent: Rail staff back 24-hour strikes First eruv opens in Golders Green Property price slump boosts rental sector Toyota More police to patrol the streets Academy to boost detectives' skill levels Vets agree to £8,000 cat kidney transplants What's Important Comet A century of breeding always shows The American way Glass spire chosen to replace the twin towers Rivalry over the site means that wrangling is bound to be protracted, writes Nicholas Wapshott Jessops Deals 300m Aids toll will cut population rise, says UN Experts calculate that the most deadly epidemic in history will keep numbers down to 8.9 billion by 2050, reports Anthony Browne Bank of Scotland The of David Gale War crimes tribunal jails the 'Iron Lady of the Balkans' Berlin Wall goes up for tourists Allan Hall reports on a German impresario's plans for a theme park where nightmares come true (AP): Crime is 'greatest threat' Index Tea and travellers - Baghdad's lost British past Janine di Glovanni recalls the heyday of the British Embassy. Photograph by Peter Nicholls Magnificent AMD Leaving sweet home Alabama Labour faces 'very difficult moment' on Saddam A party revolt has not shaken Jack Straw's resolve over Iraq, write Peter Riddell and Philip Webster Renault Blix: extracts from his draft report Spain begs President to restrain Rumsfeld Anatomy of the Sa80: Is Britain's Assault Rifle… Army's £92m rifles 'still jamming' HSBC (AP): Hundreds of missiles lined up for destruction The Ring Clouded vision may be too little, too late Foreign Editor's Briefing Main points from President Bush's speech T Mobile Adaptation (Reuters): Stealth bombers deployed In Brief (AFP): Jordan rules out RAF refuelling (AFP): Turkey delays deployment vote Songs, with love, for Gulf forces Smalltown heroes bid farewell to loved ones In the heart of 'Volunteer County' in Alabama the US military reservists are getting ready to ship out. Ronald Watson reports Flybe british euroepan The Computer World Intelligence 'Success in Iraq could also begina new stage for Middle Eastern peace, and set in motion progress towards a truly democratic Palestinian state' Sharps Great dictator's birthday party masks menace Disguised as a teacher, Andrew Drummond sneaks into a forbidden state Smile - that's an order Billionaires feel pinch as global recession bites Train driver sleeps at 170mph Virgin Netanyahu shifts job in Likud deal Elephants light up at night Comet Judith Todd risks losing citizenship In Brief (AP): £68m jewel theft (AP): Troops pull out (AP): Double jeopardy (AP): Whale freed Solaris Staff rally to paper's defence Sign UN plan or quit, protesters tell Denktas Play Plus Worthington Cup Cherish this look at love Theatre CBSO/Sloane Concerts Steven Sloane tinkles the Ives and the London Philharmonic plays world-class Shostakovich First Choice The Best Shows in London Warner Village LPO/Metzmacher Theatre Little Black Book Jazz Maceo Parker Blair takes a scalpel to the NHS and his Chancellor An exhilarated PM has contracted a life-threatening bout of bravery Traditional religion refreshes the parts schmaltzy liturgy cannot reach Picture Gallery Can the blurry party yomp its way to victory? Thunderer: It's not just Gatwick, the whole of Britain is full Democratic Linkage Saddam's fall would assist the Middle East peace process Soul Priority The Church must put spirituality above sexuality Most Wanted Warrants are outstanding for the following suspects Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not… United Nations in Iraq war equation Home Secretary and asylum-seekers Staffing small hospitals Army manpower Council tax rises Lords reform The Times Tate's Rodin with strings attached The Burlington Five Value for money Classics on the shelf The Weather The Times Crossword T Mobile JP Morgan in 6C talks Briefing Business chiefs confident Ahold shares surge US 'needs tax cuts' Unions' job rights pledge Audit disclaimers split Datamonitor purchase Wal-Mart clear leader Stock Markets Charts of the day In Business Today She wanted the most important deal in… Bank of England names first woman as deputy Panic oil buying sparked by market fears on Iraq Pizza Express auction cut short, claims rival bidder Oracle Wheel off fortune Analyst abandons Investec sex claim appeal Need to know The essential daily gide to the sectors Tough for new MPC members Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief Fourth time lucky for the new Deputy Governor Lea Paterson looks at the finally led Rachel Lomax to the Bank of England EasyJet 'reneged on deal with BA' Goldman Sachs sheds staff as it cuts back on research RBS considered making bid for Abbey National Threat of war weighs down Hilton hotel hopes Renowned commentator is Times MPC dove Barclays clears out board ahead of reshuffle Break-up of British Land wins backing Amersham at a low on exchange rate worries Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Acquisitions bode well for RBS Tempus Charter hit by delay to refinancing talks Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Defiant L&G puts £500m in equities WS Atkins halts takeover talks Lucent settles 16-month SEC accounts inquiry Shire plunges as it admits failure to find a chief AXA and Zurich follow the dividend-cutting trail Aggreko warns as profits fall Tax and housing threat hits MFI Revenue told to curb tax evasion Survey stokes row over cost of trading in shares The Sunday Times Fears mar launch of BP-Statoil energy project Trinity sees no end to advertising recession Carbon Trust Mirror chief set to end price war with The Sun Labour courts union anger as it rejects key TUC demands Two-year cause celebre goes on Unions v bosses: main points of the review Bailey goes on tour to bring message home Bricks Andmortar Cheltenham & Gloucester Clash of the titans in merger vote battle In the first of two extracts from his book, Backfire, Peter Burrows traces the fight between Carly Fiorina, left, who backed a merger with Compaq, and Walter Hewlett, right, who fought for Hewlett-Packard's soul Rentokil predicts continued growth following revamp The Times Unit Trust Information Service People are good for us - in moderation The Times Caffe Nero finds right brew for return to black Avis gains despite 15% dip in profits Taking stock at Panmure City Diary Written off City Diary Test flight? City Diary AXA's chief out to keep UK's French connection The Friday Interview James Moore finds the boss of France's largest insurer optimistic, despite the challenging times Solvency fears for insurers appear unfounded Antonia Senior finds hope for investors spooked by appeals for exemptions Defender of friend under fire The thoughts of Henri de Castries Austrian Airlines See-saw session for shares Jaguar's odd couple rise to challenget Multiple Classified Advertising Items Save Navtrak Glove box Multiple Classified Advertising Items General And finally Mercedes-Benz Road test: Jaguar XJ Ford Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Locator Europeancarcentre Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Save your Family a Fortune Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regtransfers Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? John Lanchbery Compuser who, with Frederick Ashton, created one of the 20th century's best and most popular ballets Professor Sir John Smith Academic lawyer whose sometimes stinging commentaries made courts sit up and take notice Court & Social Gordon Phillips Cricket-loving Archivist of the times Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Albert Hibbs Mathematician who applied his talent to the benefit of the US space programme and to beating the bank in Las Vegas Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers From Our Own Correspondent: Reichstag on Fire News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life February 28,1915 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular School news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Situations Wanted The Times The Institute of Indirect Taxation Exmination results Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers The Sky in March The British Kidney Patient Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Service of thanksgiving Answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Changing the Guard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enthronement Sermon of the Archbishop of Canterbury Role of intoxication as aid to defence in murder Law Report Test for prior restraint on press Law Report Court of Appeal Drugs trademark infringements Chancery Division Jury to decide whether arrest is lawful Court of Appeal Transit cover includes depot loss Court of Appeal Mistake by trustee is not breach of duty Chancery Division Probation interviews to be used with care Court of Appeal Mother's husband is not legal father of twins Queen's Bench Division Scotland ring changes Behrajan brings rare optimism to Daly dispatch Racing Wolverhampton In Sport Today Newbury Doncaster Olonga pays for protest Bradburne breaks collarbone Saluting the sporting courage that will not flag in the face of danger Chief Sports Writer Crombie-Hicks still intent on pulling her weight Athletics In the countinuing series on the Flora 1,000 Mile Challenge, David Powell meets a former jockey What's Important Gravel challenge ahead for Burns and McRae to a backdrop of war Motor rallying Fowlie succeeds doing it his way Football Ruiz insists pride will not come before a fall Boxing Players put themselves first as men's game fights for its future Hodgson plans happy ending to his depressing winter's tale Motorcycling Snow reports Coruscating form of Clarke lights way through dark Golf Lincou rolls over the champion In Brief Sharks strike Panthers pounce Davies in control Final countdown Phillips sets sights on Athens Equestrianism The results service Today's fixtures Superleague sees sense at last Ice hockey Ryder Cup players lead Middle East withdrawal Yesterday's racing Batley in no doubt as to size of their challenge Rugby Ieague Scotland pair pay penalty for poor form Rugby union Hankin turns back time to reach semis Bowis The 'staircase approach' to training Get fit, look fit: Challenger World Fitness Training Day five: circuits Worsley ready to take one more step on road to England's promised land David Hands on the London Irish prop with skill to match ambition Lewis-Francis in bullish mood Athletics England lack unique talent of O'Driscoll Rugby Commentary England: Thirteen times unlucky? Drugs can help bowler's performance McGrath inspires Australia to record-breaking spree CMJ Mobile Report New deal for C&g Trophy Flintoff's all-round excellence provides ray of light in gloom World Cup Caborn takes battle to cheats Hooper believes Lara holds key to knockout punch Times Square The World Cup Today Maraj marathon shows up South Africa credentials The Times O'Neill quick to play down Celtic's prospects Bergkamp charged over Bowyer clash Sterner test awaits as Liverpool ease into last eight Uefa Cup Eriksson sets sights firmly on Euro 2004 The best (and worst) of British Wintickets Giggs to miss cup final The Premiership today Fulham to appeal over Marlet ruling, while Charlton prepare to blood youngsters Barthez deflects cheap shots to stay the course Ambitious Juninbo hopes for happier return Theexfiles The Blue Plaque Hehastogo Thetravelguide Heroesandzeros Times Sports Book United Suddenly up for the Now-Worthy Cup Dart's Pointers Tom Dart predicts Houllier will be groping again for an original-sounding excuse Spurs Stuck in Middle Game Theory And chances are they'll stay there, Daniel Finkelstein says. Their fans expect no more The Times Predictor Ahead of Thegame Have you woken up this morning feeling woozy and bloated from a surfeit of football this week? Yes? What's wrong with you? Come on, shake off that sloth and any lingering groin strains—it's Worthington Cup final weekend Krystal Balls Sanity Slowly Creeping in The Riddler As Giggs weighs up a move to Italy, Paul Ridley sees others facing reality Nationwide League High-Flyers Brush aside Money Fears Statistically Speaking Redcard Who Gets your Vote for an Early Bath this Week? Results in Thegame on Monday Club that Makes Me See Red The Football Rant The Weekend Fix Thegame Onmonday Olonga frozen out by selectors Royal Mail Flags of inconvenience Liverpool to meet Celtic head-on Inside Sport Style Saddam's Inner Child Style Luxury with Lucia Arts Inside Crime Botch The Fbi Mistook a Retired Briton on Holiday as One of its Most Wanted Men. Hugo Rifkind Envisages a Televised Bust Verbatim 24 Hours "In a Hotel I Want a Holiday from Other People, Even when They Come Disguised as Servants" Human Jungle Saddam: Why I Blame his Mother A Psychiatric Expert on Saddam Hussen Tells James Bone that the Childhood Trauma of Rejection by his Mother Turned the Iraqi Leader into a Murderous Tyrant—and that He Owes his Life to the Intervention of a Jewish Family The Lord of the Rings Times on Line Is the DNA Gene Therapy Should Have Been the Jewel in the Crown of Dna's 50th Anniversary Celebrations Today. Instead the Treatment Has Been Suspended. Aniana Ahuja Investigates Dream about to Expire? Gangs of New York The Times Boost your Pulling Power Rowing is the World's Most Popular Indoor Sport. But Did You Know that It Can Also Sharpen the Mind? Peta Bee Reports Body Talk Forum How Can I Get my Children to Take More Exercise? Down at Heel, up in Style Flat Shoes are Chic and Cheeky. Skip around Town in These Winning Pairs, Says Carolyn Asome The Times Facials for Top Faces The New Black Television why, Particularly at this Tense Time, are TV Schedulers Trying to Scare us to Death, James Delingpole Asks New Single 3rd March Today in the Times Daredevil A Band by Any Other Name Interview with a Bright Future, Mull Historical Society Has One Problem - the Daft Moniker, Paul Connolly Learns Talk to her Out of the Ether Pop Albums Turin Brakes Have Upped the Ante, Says David Sinclair Turin Brakes Mull Historical Society The Detroit Cobras The complete Piano Concertos A Shot of Wry More Pop Albums Lemonhead Pin-Up Evan Dando Has Pulled Himself Together—at Last, Says Lisa Verrico Jack Nicholson Serge of Interest Pop Serge Gainsbourg's Reputation is Finally Growing in this Country. Clive Davis Reports Virgin Royal Albert Hall Entertainments Viewpoint the Idea of a Band Aid 2 Charity Single against War in Iraq is an Inappropriate Non-Starter , Says David Sinclair Kelly and the Press are both Not Guilty Don't Blame Editors for Matthew Kelly's Ordeal, Says Brian MacArthur The Saturday Times Nick Robinson's Notebook Its 'News at when' Again Itv's Decision to Move News at Ten to 9pm if War Starts May Be a Subtle Way of Solving a Scheduling Headache, Says Raymond Snoddy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Not in our Backyard Stories Attacking Asylum-Seekers in the Local Press are Stirring Uncomfortable Memories in Wolverhampton. Andrew Heavens Reports Here's the Good News The Sunday Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review The Latest Prehistoric Archaeology Programmes are Fascinating, but are They Making Fantastical Mountains out of Molehills, Asks Paul Hoggart Todays Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Variations Today's Television TV Choice Times Newspapers Limited The Royal Bank of Scotland Meet the Chairman I Spy in Surrey For what It's worth Bring your pruning shears and your chequebook if you want to join the exodus out of London Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets Our Weekly Look at the Getting on the Movement of House Prices with City Index Property Futures This Week Hampshire v Dorset In Mews House in Maida Vale Shireland News, W9: one of four modern news houses designed by Conran & Partners Out Manor House in Sussex Udimore, East Sussex: a 15th-century listed house with views over the Channel Away Queen Anne Rectory in Dorset Puncknowie, Dorset: a Grade II listed property in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty God's Own Country Everything's so perfect in Godalming even a KGB spy retired there, says Damian Barr Persimmon Young in London Buildings Bricks Come Flee with Me Jeremy Hunt escaped up the A13 to a £135,000 haven by the sea First Time Buyer For under £225,000 you could have a. . . 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