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News from 05/03/2003

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Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Penny Cottee, Richard Gallé, Stourport-on-Severn, David Pellow, Alex McGrath, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Robert Thomson and Richard Lloyd Parry, David Jackson, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, John Hinde, Theodore Dalrymple, Mark Souster, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, Harry Bott, M. Baker, Ivo Tennant, Michael Windridge, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Tim Johnston and Roland Watson, Ian Cobain, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, Camilla Cavendish, Philip Webster, Roland Watson and Greg Hurst, Shirley English and Helen Studd, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Andrew Kent, Chairman and Horley Alliance, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Brian Barder, Carl Mortished, Rachel Cambell Johnston, Patrick Barkham, Deborah Stone, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Steve Bird, Bryan Ferry, Mary Welstead (Director), Ieva McDonald, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Heather Beresford, Peter Ackroyd, Tom McRae, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Carohine Atkinson, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Anselm Kuhn, Richard Lloyd Parry, Zoe Gullen, Wesley Clark, Russell Jenkins and Jane Little, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Chris Loughran, Paula Hawkins, Gavin Pearce. Mynthurst Leigh, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Michael J. Gee, Jerome Burne, Carol Black, President, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alison Roberts, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Ivor Hall, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Irene Zoech, Cheryl Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Russell Hotten, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Leonard King, Sarah Butler and James Doran, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Christopher Walker, K. M. Gallacher, Chris McGrath, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Kevin Toolis, Russell Jenkins, John Busby, Bury St Edmunds, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Keith Lockwood, Richard Beeston, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, S. J. Dobell, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Shaun Pollock, Tom Baldwin, Greg Hurst and Oliver Wright, Russell Celyn Jones, Bill Edgar, Melissa Kite and Christopher Walker, Abigail Rayner, D. M. Summerscale, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Bob Mizon, Clive Borrell, Bill Cochrane, John Aillson, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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UN leaders draw up secret blueprint for postwar Iraq US forces will hand over three months after Saddam is defeated Roh's message Pensions switch The enduring secrets of great literature, plus 100… 'You're not going to unmask me, are… Rain washes away England hopes and their captain The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 22. Law Report:… Ulster elections delayed Passport checks to be restored Independent schools boycott top university over class war Sandals My top ten designers In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online MPs refuse to flutter over poultry in motion Parliamentary Sketch Ben MacHintyre Parents in fear of violent children Council tax rise to average 12.8% Peers block plans to let children into pubs alone Millions 'cannot cope without a drink' Fendi Brown sets no limit on war chest Was Oxford's most famous Marxist a Soviet mole? Christopher Hill failed to declare his Communist Party membership while working in Military intelligence and at the Foreign Office during the war, reports Ian Cobain Body of art torn up for sale Royal Mail Old lunchers give last orders Blair urges Ulster parties to seize chance for peace Widow's dismay at 'cruel' amnesty plan Aspirin may prevent cancers Lexus Picture Gallery Lorries are highest risk on motorways Black pupils trail in GCSE test Unison submits record pay claim Ministers back 'free press' In Brief Mobiles 'cut off' No Brady charge New murder lead MMR jabs fall Historic house Freeview hailed Cliff fan fined French kiss' vicar vents anger over dismissal verdict £2m library has it all - except any books Prudential By a Correspondent: Westminster rubbishes city's dirty reputation Vodafone TV show on Downing left in doubt PC World The Computer Superstore Mandelson heaps praise on his great hero - himself Going for a song? 1989 was the day the music died How tastes have changed Norwich Union PS Landlord 'suffocated women with tape' Ford Ok! accused of pornography over wedding pictures Versace flourishes in face of austerity Almera & Tino British skier faces jail over fatal collision Policing safety on the slopes The Royal Bank IBM Too-slow gritters caused M11 chaos Rafters reveal Salisbury Cathedral's Irish roots The Electoral Commission Saatchi makes gift of his dog's teeth AOL Broadband Policeman who ran away with girl is arrested By a Correspondent: Woman admits she stalked Ken Dodd Egg Pre-1834 Old Bailey trials go on the net Toyota Ron Davies denies gay sex in wood Labour MPs revolt against foundation hospitals How to pay for public services is real test for Government Political Briefing Peter Riddell EasyJet. com the web's favourite airlines Today in Parliament Saga Standard Life Healthcare 'We will be able to take our own decisions' Index It should be over in two weeks... but that could be just the start Wesley Clark The first battle in a wider campaign Www. smile. co. uk What Iraq can expect US hopes for Turkish rethink One. Tel Britain's youngest combat pilot Bush isolated by failure to learn father's lesson Richard Beeston An undiplomatic President builds a coalition of the unwilling Renault Intelligence British Gas 'I don't wish for war, but we are doing what's right' Daniel McGrory meets the RAF's youngest combat pilot US hints at fresh sweetener to stop Russia using veto Halifax Attack 'would be in breach of law' Quorn Pope urges fast for peace In Brief 9/11 memorial Protester charged Islamists blamed as 21 die in Philippines bombing Quorn the Good Food People KLM China's new leaders stick to old ways Who will be who Don't go too far, South Korea leader tells Bush Tony Blair has a role to play in the Korean conflict, Roh Moo Hyun, in his first interview as President, tells Robert Thomson and Richard Lioyd Parry The Times OFFERDIReCT Halifax Always giving you extra Rogue state sets world a puzzle Kenyan women queue to sue MoD over 'Army rapes' A lawyer who won a huge payout for tribesmen claims that hundreds of local women were assaulted by British soldiers. Jonathan Clayton reports from Dol Dol Britannia Telford Come to Life Muslim villagers forced to hand over 'evil' televisions Kafka's tortured trial revealed as his final letters go on sale Demon (Reuters): White police set dogs on immigrants In Brief (AP): Family in crash (AP): Cricket protest Love and hate in little Hell Theatre Dance of Death Pop Lounge lizard Bryan Ferry salutes Bob Dylan while Tom McRace offers a choice of gloom or doom Bryan Ferry Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Tom McRae UEA Norwich First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Pop Lounge lized Bryan Ferry salutes Bob Dylan while Tom McRae offers a choice of gloom or doom Concerts Bold Busoni; Schubest stuns Hong Kong PO/Wong Barbican Belcea Quartet ArtsFirst The IRA will never decommission its myths Is the tweezer of mass destruction the secret of Swiss security success? Picture Gallery Clare Short, ally of the 'post-heroic strategists' Thunderer: They're not drunk, they're just expressing themselves Rebels and Causes Top-up fees, not the Nhs, may trigger a Labour revolt London Calling Pyongyang might heed America's most trusted ally Not Cricket This year's World Cup has been badly organised Court guidelines Waste disposal The Times Impact of UN resolutions on any decision to go to war Anniversary of Stalin's death marked Young consultants Diana fountain Hospital food Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not… Fatherhood and legal paternity Ashes Wednesday? Put that light out To the point Apres moi The Weather The Times Crossword 22,291 QinetiQ Thistle rejects BIL Schroders loses business Domestic guru's net loss Nestle ice-cream deal off SMG confident Wall St executive quits US tax cut may cost less Wal-Mart favoured Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today: Commentary 24, Markets 26.… Showtime Watchdog stops workers leaving pension schemes KKR considering bid for Ahold's US retail division Hurdle to euro entry lowered, says Governor Home truths ISIS Crazy rhythm Britannic rises as it shuts life business The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Charcol The Independent financial exports Sage derives satisfaction Business Ediotr's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Results in brief Hays launches sell-off to focus on personnel GSK shares slide as US paves way for rival to Paxil Under threat from generic challenge Payout held as Rolls profits fall Fasttimes Novell Sense of comfort may return to taunt Royal Mail WPP hit by rumours of client difficulties Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Time to keep a grip on Thistle 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 Broker's scepticism hurts LogicaCMG Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Investor's hostile bid spurned by Thistle RBS faces inquiry over interest on million business accounts Investing Abroad is a Tough Game. In Belgium… Blockbuster settles dispute with Warner Home Video Six Continents pressed to delay demerger vote Telewest rescue fears as investor breaks ranks Intercontinental Hotels Group EU initiatives going over same old ground Carl Mortished European Briefing Cable guy who stole the show Winner may be a job loser City Diary Tiff at Tullett City Diary Last waltz City Diary The Times Psion plans to sell out of Symbian Nationwide backs view that boom is ending Savills disputes IMF warning The Times Unit Trust Information Service An average row between neighbours Analysis City divided over 'slowdown' Lions International Rivals battle over bank's HQ US house prices could fall, says Fed Chairman Shares finish near low Austrian Airlines Values soar on the island fit for heroes Malta's drive to join the EU is pushing up property prices and attracting investors, reports Cheryl Taylor City & West End Paroue da Floresta Focus on France Spain Ocean Estates International Property Exhibition Taylor Woodrow World of Property Exhibition Passport to Malta Coldwell Banker Switzerland Where can you get a decent rate? As savings returns continue to be pared back, Paula Hawkins scours the market for the best-value accounts The Times Times Online Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Free Guides Guaranteed with strings attached On Saturday Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Sir Bernard Miller Chairman who revitalised the John Lewis Partnership and developed its constitution The Right Rev Philip Harvey Caring for children through adoption, or by helping mothers to look after them Wing Commander F. W. Higginson Fighter ace who was shot down over France but made it back to Britain despite German and Vichy attempts to stop him Court & Social Alec Stokes Fourth man in the unravelling of Dna, who first suggested it might take the form of a helix Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Hank Ballard Songwriter whose version of The Twist predated Chubby Checker's, but did not enjoy the same success in the charts Johnny Paycheck Country music star who championed the underdog but frequently fell foul of his own volatile temperament Picture Gallery Flight growth plan zeroes in on Gatwick Devae the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other times readers Airport expansion Is the development of Gatwickthe best solution to the frowing air traffic problem? Nature Notes Kray Twins Found Guilty of Murder: Sentences Today On This The Times, March 5,1969 News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life March 5,1915 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column The Times Changing the Guard Premium Bonds Lecture Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Flights Directory A gifted prodigy on paper University news Reception Dinners Memorial service Faresavers Contact Details for Classified Advertising Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Appointments Answers Word Watching Court & Social Dublin faces the music British minnows ready for big pond Motor racing LTA fails to take heed of McEnroe's motivational qualities Tennis In Sport Today: Rugby union: page 38. The results… Damages awards for breach of human rights Queen's Bench Division Universities help quest to bridge the great divide Rugby league Light Blues aiming to confirm dominance Asylum tape ban is not unfair Queen's Bench Division Hussain quits one-day role Captain focuses on Test… Lewsey set for duty on home front Rugby union Yesterday's racing results Bmi The results service Football Today's fixtures Football Ireland decide to keep faith with Humphreys Drug study hit by funds delay In Brief Baker's double Leicester quest Irish drug case Rice in money Like-A-Butterfly, not like Istabraq The Wright Track Bet of the Day Copplestone Bangor Catterick Lingfield Park Meade states case for Champion Hurdle outsider Hussain can be proud after passing biggest test Greed leaves shambolic tournament bloated The Times West Indies point to factors beyond their control Get fit, feel fit: yoga for goalkeepers Day three Snow reports Joy muted as Streak admits to advancing by default Black cloud has descended after being counted out South African papers blame players as well as weather Times Square The World Cup Today Final Semi-Finals Super Six Final Second city clubs count cost of night of shame Caborn insists Wembley funding is safe The Times Last night's results Pogliacomi's efforts in vain The Times Ferguson takes hope from Arsenal's swagger By Our Sports Staff: Warnock's men stay upwardly mobile The Premiership today: Al Fayed given a fortnight to pay £3.2 million while Maine Road conflict continues Portsmouth suffer rare setback Huckerby revels in homecoming Resilient Leicester bear up to test I want to be United manager, Keane reveals Heathrow Hussain calls it a day in wake of England exit Crimes and punishment Inside Sport The Scandal that Divided a Village Emotional Intelligence Fashion Books Inside Call Me Kev Inspired by Chardonnay in Footballers' Wives, a Woman Has Changed her Name to Lambrini. Hugo Rifkind Suggests Some Popular Names for the Future Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Even Blair's Opponents Concede that He is Doing the Unpopular Thing because He Thinks It is Right Human Jungle The Cheltenham Festival Troublesome Priest and a Feuding Village Vicar Harry Brown Has Lost his Appeal against Dismissal from his Parish. rUSSELL Jenkins and Jane Little Describe how Bitterness and Acrimony over the Case Has Destroyed the Rural Idyll of a Lakeland Village What Happens when Pupils at Brighton's Most Notorious Comprehensive are Benefiting from a Partnership with an £11,000-A-Year Independent School. In the Second Part of her Series on England's Education System, Camilla Cavendish Explores how State Schools Can Bridge the Divide with the Private Sector Fashion Special Timesonline The Shock of Sex after Celibacy When a Man Has his Sex Drive Restored He is Naturally Thrilled - but his Wife's Reaction May Be More Complicated, Says Heather Beresford Don't Wait to Get Help What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Moby Love Etc Ms: A Radical View Doubt Has Been Cast on the Causes of Multiple Sclerosis, Says Jerome Burne Seven Seas Indigestion Get into Top Gear Front Row Fresh from Milan, Lisa Armstrong Looks at the Latest Changes in the Designer Top Ten Silver Shoes Can Be Cool if You Don't Go for the Obvious Hot and Danish Elusivity is the Name of the Game Ragtime Opera & Ballet Mum's the word Raymond Gubbay and the Royal Albert Hall The Times The Times Box Office DIReCT No Jaded Palettes The Carnegie Award Could Drag Painting Back into Fashion, Says John Russell Taylor National Theatre Revolution in Visual Art Rachel Campbell-Johnston Looks Back at the Childlike - or A Recitation of Experimental Poetry Leo to Fisticuffs The Nursery Childish-Exuberance of the Short-Lived Postwar Cobra Movement Cobra was a Moment rather than a Mevement Best in Show Jorn's Inferioriry Complex Once Depicted as the Sex Slaves of the Harem, Arab Women are Finding their Own Artistic Voice, Stephen Burgen Reports The John Davies Gallery Recipe for Classics? A Pinch of Genius Needed Nigel Wilcockson, Impassioned Published of Penguin Classics, Talks Great Literature with Erica Wagner Before a War with Iraq, a War of Words Hawk or Dove? Look to History for News of the Present, Says Jonathan Gornall The Times The Times Literary Supplement Locked UP in its Own Subtlety Times Online Diary The Classics: My Choice Jacobean Drama in the Peter Ackroyd Admires a Vibrant Life of the Monarch who Feared Witchcroft, Hated Tobacco and Gave us the King James Bible The Times Gardens DIReCT Bestsellers The Salters' Institute Work Abroad Team Assistant Required for Dynamic City of London… Knightsbridge Secretaries PA/OFFICE Manager £25,000 Personal Assistant Angela Mortimer plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items McKinlay Law Partnership Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses & Training Thorman Hunt & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times City Secretary £26,500+ Multiple Classified Advertising Items Feeling so at Home Working Relationship the Actress Amanda Redman (Right) and her Personal Assistant, Freda Gill When You Write, Please Get It Right A Correctly Styled Letter is a Pleasure in this Age of E-Mailing, Says Zoe Gullen, and It Relfects so Well on the Sender The Queries to the Debrett's Office Indicate that People are Making an Effort If You Can Keep your Head while All around You Lose It... You Could Be an Office Manager. But You'll Need Nerves of Steel, Says Penny Cottee Time Savers The Times Crème Dhl Worldwide Express Correction: Samantha Webster is manager of the… Contacts Office Manager Publicity Co The Times Learndirect The national learniong advice line Data Sound Ltd Assistant Company Secretary Executive Secretary - Industry & Parliament Trust CPG PA Mayfair Joyce Guiness Recrutment Consultants Careermoves The Cheltenham Ladies' College The Royal United Services Institute for Defence… Knightsbridge Secretaries Office Manager The Times Gardens Direct Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move TV Review Girls Alone Highlighted the Sharp Contrast between the Sexes and provided a Persuasive Argument for Co-Ed Schools, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Mike Mulvihill Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Index T2 Crossword No 2905 TV Choice David Chater Firstplus

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