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News from 04/03/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Tim Reld, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman, Richard Ford Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Rebecca Willis, Director, Robert Thicknesse, Daniel McGrory and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Anne Woodham, J. S. Palmer, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Nick Gillies, David Chater, John Fielden, James Bone, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Denis O'Donoghue, Nick Danziger, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Kelr Starmer, Barry C. Brown (Detective Constable), Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Richard Hierons, Antonia Senior, David McVay, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Suna Erdem and Roland Watson, Shirley English, Debra Craine, John Ticehurst, Danlel Lightman and Stanley Brodie, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Tom Baldwin and Oliver Wright, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Jill Sherman and Richard Ford, Charles Bremner, Brian Palmer, Richard Susskind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Bernard Crick, David Rowan, Nick Danzi, Clare Hogan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Holen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong, Adam Sher, Ian McKenzie, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Robin Fitzsimons, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Zahid Hussain and Daniel McGrory, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Colin Price (Professor), Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Linda Tseng, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Robert Tait and Stephen Farrell, Helen Nugent, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Tony Halpin and Glen Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Richard Tilbrook, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Ian Sheratte, Nick Hasell, Veronica Cowan, Carolyn Asome, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Joan Wells, Ian Johns, Russell Jenkins Adam Sage and Patrick Barkham, Jennai Cox, Chris McGrath, Terence Crolley, Judy Jesse, Ingrid Mansell, Rory Watson and Elizabeth Judge, Clare Brown, Anthony Loyd, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Jean Roose, Jackie Ballard, Director General, Michael Gove, Janet Wagon, Phil Jordan, Michael Dynes, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Melissa Kite and Christopher Walker, Tony Halpin, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Abigail Rayner, Correlli Barnett, Daniel Crewe, Nick Foulkes, Roger Adcock, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Charles Jenkin, Richard Lambert and Roger Maynard, Stephen Pollard,

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Britain ready for war on two fronts Ministers will quit London if attacked Allied bombers step up Iraq missions Rail riches Law Torture: the question turning the thumbscrews on… Jackass or genius? Cricket hosts tied up and washed out Index Beware house price bubble, IMF warns Chancellor How to make a school succeed Iraq crisis Inside Saddam's military elite Henderson A child's guide to nose blowing News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Balloon goes up in a capable surge of hot air Hospital waiting list figures 'are being distorted' New Certainties Asylum judge made error in law, says Attorney-General End of the escape as runaway couple are found safe McDonald 's rebuked after beefing up its steak for TV Meal fif for an ex-President Business world has a blamestorm Talking the talk First State Investments Coming back to reality Toyota's French dig angers staff at British plant Intelligent Finance Blair and Ahern seek final deal Councils in budget deal with Clarke Jack and Jill are over the hill Ofsted doubts ability of schools to reach targets Close hunt loopholes, MPs urged In Brief Hospital death Losing the game £1m rift t over riff Oxford drink ban Rapist gets life Army accused Dogs attack boy River rescue In the soup Fasttimes Junk mail piles up into mountain of resentment Peugeot Armani rewrites his signature Rail crash survivor became a killer Blair faced by a poetic assault War-weary Elections Madonna expresses herself with five bedtime stories People Hungry hacks get Gilchrist PS Science perfects the pancake toss Pursuit of happiness can make you sad Standard Life Healthcare Prudential Ford BT Will jogger's killer emerge in virtual park? Rape case judge says women are not safe in unlicensed cabs Sun microsystems School and library pay strike escalates Lexus Hollywood's leading men Cinema set for the best year since Up Pompeii Movie hits then and now Direct Line Index 'Dirty bomb' and gas attack plans tested on Tube The Scottish preacher whose wartime writings inspire Bush's faith One. Tel Cold War, when it all seemed simpler Pakistan faces mother of all problems Ministers and MPs are not at risk in Blair's war Pakistan faces mother of all problems over backing for Bush Turkey feels the economic pain after rebuffing US INR Allies pour scorn on Canadian proposal Flybe Al-Qaeda chief is moved to US base (Reuters): Where a cardboard box is the height of luxury US forces will go it alone to Baghdad North Korean MiGs intercept spy plane Dell Australian leader's anguish over 'just war' John Howard tells Richard Lambert and Roger Maynard he sees little chance of averting conflict BT Joseph Michael Associates Halifax Jamjarcars Intelligence Chirac toughens Iraq line on visit to former colony French leader tries to heal old wounds in historic visit to Algeria Contrition wins praise of critics The Open University Prudential Turbulent history of a troubled nation Brother Deal for terrorist suspects In Brief Tourism fears Russia seeks role (Reuters): Libya protest Bishop's stance Schröder to take on unions over economy Pregnant woman among eight killed in Israeli raid on Hamas Standard Life Bank Greek terror trial opens in confusion Saga The Sunday Times (AP): Three held over tour murders In Brief Chechen attack (AP): Guards hit out (AFP): German star dies (Reuters): Ministers fired Love at first site Nice and cosy don't quite do it Theatre Joseph and the Amazing ... New London, WC2 World music Jane Birkin Barbican First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Dance Vivisector Purcell Room Concert Britten Sinfonia/ MacMillan Cambridge University Recital Evgeny Kissin Festival Hall ArtsFirst Turning the thumbscrews on our liberal conscience Torture may be wrong—but so are most of the arguments used against it We FATASS people might be large, but we ain't thick—or hungry Picture Gallery Universities are not scholastic casualty wards Thunderer: How to lose a cool billion and saunter away rich Acts of Completion The Times Any new Ulster accord has to be sold and not spum Be Prepared Plans to deal with a terrorist attack still need work In the Limelight Cinema is reviving its role as mass entertainer Disarmament gestures If the face fits Chris Brasher The Times Is Blair taking Britain from parliament to a presidency? Parallels between Saddam and Hitler Energy White Paper Crime statistics RSPCA and hunting Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Appeal of Church ancient or modern Archbishop's role Classics on the shelf Local intelligence The Weather The Times Crossword 22,290 Vodafone Lehman case settled Briefing ECB rate cut likely ISoft directors sell shares CSFB 'to sack high-flyer' Tesco holds steady Best for business writing Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Charcol Commodities Cracked china Actuaries 'hiding £171bn hole' Investors cool as Osmond bids £7bn for Six Continents Network Rail chiefs could net 80% bonuses In Business Today Time to shop Role model Scardino stands firm at Pearson The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Current Account Interest Rates NatWest Investors see benefits of change Royal Ahold is ripe for Tesco's picking Brown heads for the bunker Results in brief Business Deposit Interest Rates HSBC confident of no legal threat to US acquisition Capital One director quits over inquiry fear Liberty Media to sell QVC stake Two more charges for ImClone founder Henderson Global Investors Bank increases total dividend by 10% Rexam ahead on hope of rally after results Eurotop 100 Some small problems at Pearson Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates PizzaExpress rises to a six-month high Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street State aid for coal producers who open reserves Penalty for 50,000 firms The Times Orders for defence and us sales lift GKN shares Thistle defends £600m property deal EU patent lauded as 'boost for innovators' Fasttimes GKN: the breakdown HSBC Finance director departs troubled retailer Waterford sounds warning as US sales slip South Africa's Telkom cuts share price ahead of joint listing Mobile service launches—without any phones Third-generaion plans Video is answer to 3's quandary The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Action Research Aggregate defies US decline for record profits Builder sees no sign of house price fall Performance gloom is unfounded The Times Virgin trains Topping story is denied City Diary Word to the wise City Diary By George City Diary Juicemaker risked being squeezed out of the market Exploiting restrictions on big business Fresh approach proves fruitful against major competitors Business for Sale Turner & co Copy this Idea Enjoy the Independence of Having your Own Business Landlords Insurance Case study Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thornton Securities Ltd The Times General Business Opportunities Franchises Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Intellectual way to raise funds In Brief Family affair Advice on staff Innovators' date Shares close off best BT Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Malcolm Williamson Gifted composer who sought a reconciliation between the popular and the intellectual in his music Professor Robert Merton Sociologist whose ideas survived a hostile climate in the 1960s—and who created 'the focus group' Court & Social Sir Keith Ross, Bt Surgon who was a member of the team that performed the first Uk heart transplant Eric Jacobs Fleet Street journalist who won praise for his study of Kingsley Amis but criticism for publishing his diary of their friendship Georgina Boosey Meticulous magazine exective who devoted her life to maintaining professional standards at Vogue Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Nature Notes The Spread of Plague in East Anglia News Quiz Every day we print the prize questions. If the first letters of each answer - a place, a surname, or an object perhaps - are written out in order at the end of the week, they give the first letters of the opening line of a play, film, poem, novel or song Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life March 4,1891 Questions Answered Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Premium Bonds Battle of Britain memorial Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising University news Luncheon Dinner Livery company Celebrating the Cape's floral glories Festival of Jewish culture begins Travel Insurance Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Appointments Answers Wilkinson takes charge Surprise as Agassi falls at the first In Brief Lions home in Bullish Bears Bevan's double Thorpe aims high Preston triumph In Sport Today Comparators' different facts defeat sex discrimination claim Woods relishes feel-good factor again Golf Strong hands, safe hands Get fit, feel fit: yoga for goalkeepers Heartbreak for South Africa Times Square Felgate to take up challenge at LTA Past glories give Hobbs cause for optimism Lingfield Park Leicester Davids Lad remains National absentee Results from yesterday's three meetings Exeter Wilkinson's star rises to new heights Rugby union Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores Jackson to lead Britain indoor team Athletics Rogge in Olympic threat to football Drugs in sport League to consider penalties over debts Football Villa lose their cool in off-night mayhem Savage never far from trouble The Premiership today: Bookmakers pay out on Arsenal while Everton seek permanent deal for McBride Keane attacks tunnel vision England's allies in mood to fight until bitter end Cricket: World Cup Cyclone could intervene to carry Zimbabwe into Super Six The Times The results service Pools forecast The Times By Our Sports Staff: Quickfire Styris makes net gains England haunted by regret as they await their fate By Our Sports Staff: Dutch enjoy double celebration Today's fixtures The World Cup Today Hosts see hopes washed away The Maseratl Coupé South Africa's parade is rained on as chaos marks their exit again Villa facing FA fine after demolition derby Will this be the year of the Tiger? Free 48-Page Formula One Handbook Inside Sport How to Make a School Succeed Interview Arts Law Inside Local Heroes As Switzerland Wins the America's Cup for Sailing, Hugo Rifkind Investigates Some Other Unlikely Sporting Champions Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Anthony Howard Tony Blair Will in Part Be Responsible if Popular Indignation against America Reaches New Heights Blair Has Underwritten a New American Imperium Human Jungle You Don't Need Cover Story Hundreds of Schools are Still failing Students, Said the Chief Inspector of Schools Yesterday. But what Does It Take to Turn a Bad Secondary around? In the First of a Three-Part Investigation, Camilla Cavendish Reports on Some Amazing Success Stories in Britain's Most Deprived Borough The Times Strictly The Andrew Billen Interview Diving in Raw Ewwage and the "Vomit Omelette" Have Turned Johnny Knoxville into a Cult Hero of Bad Taste. But, at 31, is the Failed Stuntman an Anarchist or Simply a Puerile Little Boy? Johnny Can Take a Lot of Punishment, but Squeamishly Gave up on his Real Name, P. J. Clapp Picture Gallery Truth Survives Lifetime Ruth Kluger's Holocaust Testament is Uncompromisingly H Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus Can we Stop Seizures? The Times Children's Doctor Answers your Questions Dr Jane Collins Silica-OK Heed the Whisper of Health The Ovarian Cancer Awareness Campaign is Launched this Week to Alert Women to the Fact that the Symptoms of the Disease are Often Mistaken for Less Serious Conditions Anne Woodham Reports Haliborange "I' M Sending Picture Gallery Just in Time Nicky Johnson, 41, lives in Tyne and Wear with her partner Malcolm Carr, and works part-time as an operations assistant with a high street chemist Precious Medals Unlike Previous Incarnations, Medallion Man is More Tongue-In-Cheek this Time around, with the Spirit of the Dandy, Nick Foulkes Eyes up the Options A Huge Bottom The Times Ravaged Nation that Angola Will Play a Vital Role in the Security Council Vote on Iraq. In a Series of Stunning Photos, Nick Danz Iolds the Key to War Profiles a Country Still Recovering from a 25-Year Civil War Gizmos Technobabble Private is Private, Says David Rowan But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test God-Less America Arts Theatre Benedict Nightingale Praises Two Plays on the Iniquities of us Politics—both by an English Writer ENO The Memorial Man Interview Rebuilding Ground Zero Will Be a Delicate Balancing Act, Daniel Libeskind Tell Tom Dyckhoff Today in the Times Reviews, Page 17 of the Main Paper Forever England Opera English Touring Opera Should Be More English, its New Director Tells Robert Thicknesse National Theatre Entertainments The Times Radio Radio 4'S 6.30 Comedy Slot is Often No Laughing Matter Arts New Jazz Cds Maceo Parker Gets Making the Best of Bruckner New Classical Cds the Lso Triumphs with Tricky Bruckner, but Arvo Part Underwhelms Sir Colin Davis Bruckner Symphony No 6 Tonus Peregrinus Arvo Part Passio HMV The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Games Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Tv Review Televisionandradio A Touch of Frost Fulfills the Fantasies of Those who Yearn for a Bygone Age, but It Doesn't Make for Gripping or Convincing Television Today's Highlights Sky One Choice Gabrielle Starkey Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio 1 Choice Chris Campling Radio Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Index T2 Crossword No 2904 TV Choice David Chater Cancer Research UK Is the judiciary in for a beating? Pages 3,8, 9 City… Times Law Awards: The winning essay Licence to sell: Falling out over the Madonna Nanny knows best: race discrimination in the home Genzyme The Law Society Blunkett v the Bench: the battle has begun Is the independence of the judiciary at risk? Many lawyers believe that it is. A government that introduced the Human Right Act seems ready to go war over it Dickinson Dees Robert Walters Serious Fraud Office Keating Chambers The Times When the scales of justice become unbalanced Victims or defendants—Can there be justice for all? The winning essay in the competition sponsored by The Times and one Essex Court And the winners are … The Times It's my painting and I'll sell when I want to: if I get a licence When it comes to valuable pictures, works of art or 'heritage' items, owners are not always free to sell to the highest bidder. Veronica Cowan reports on some of the potential pitfalls Law update Falling out over the true value of Madonna Nanny knows best—and she's going to sue you for race discrimination A proposed change in the law will allow the full weight of anti-discrimination legislation into the home. Employers had better beware Joanne Manson Council on Tribunals Treading the line between law lord and politician Lord Irvine's roles as Cabinet Minister and head of the judiciary are under scrutiny. Lord Bingham is standing for Chancellor of Oxford. Daniel Lightman and Stanley Brodie ask whether judges should stick to judging Wasteful army Park here if you've got a ticket Investor in People The Times Hays ZMB Steeles Vodafone Brent Council Bar stands up to the might of China Robin Fitzsimons describes how lawyers are leading the fight to preserve the rule of law in Hong Kong The Times News Plenty of action in the pipeline War or no war, the pressure is mounting to find energy sources is mounting to find energy sources that make us less dependent in oil In the City Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Civil rights, cricket and a strong constitution Justice Aldie Sachs tells Clare Hogan how South Africa's constitutional court is the backbone of a democartic society Lawyer of the week March 5,9.30: " Conference: The essential guide to pensions—everything the in-house lawyer needs to know Paralaw Ltd Busy Immigration Department Locum: Insolvency Lawyer/paralegal also Belle legal Gray's Inn Square Family Solicitor required for small but busy law… Lawdata Limited Holborn College Times Newspapers Confident, but planning ahead nevertheless Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Diageo Charity

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