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News from 06/03/2003

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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Ian Whitlock, Rosemary Righter, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Geoff Prescott (Chief Executive), Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Adam Isaacs, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Zahid Hussein, Sylvia Lachmann, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Suna Erdem, P. B. Knowles, Nic Hopkins, Colin Bullen, Sheila Johnston, Barbara Ellen, Robert Black, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, Jon Valur Jensson, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Peter Wyman, Tina Brown, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, David Castree, Daniel Finkelstein, Robert Thomson and Leo Lewis, Dan Sabbagh, Roland Watson and Richard Owen, Phoebe Greenwood, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, David Eimer, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Bechley, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Dan Stubbs, David Hands, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Mohammed Al-Hilli, Mary Ring, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster, Roland Watson and James Bone, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Stephen Farrell and Robert Talt and Richard Beeston, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, M. Spensley, David Martin, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Clem Cecil, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Lindsay Wallace, Kings Langley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Ingrid Mansell and Dominic Walsh, Peter Hardy, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Helen Franks, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Ian Cobain and Dalya Alberge, Richard Heller, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Martin Amis, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Steve Allen, Leo Lewis, Philip Rogers, James Christopher, Gordon Brown, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Manish Agarwal, Robbie Millen, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sabrina Wolfe, Mark Bristow, Christopher Irvine, Michael Heath, A. Graham Hellier,

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Brown wants Britain to claw back £20 bn from Brussels for regions Britain devises way out of UN vote deadlock Superbug alert Amies dies Art legacy Picture Gallery Celebrate World Book Day with 100 great half-price… Far from Heaven, close to perfect Coughs helped major cheat' on Millionaire The Times Today 15 die as bus bomb brings terror back to Israel The world' s most dangerous man? Henderson Global Investors Americans are from Mars, Iraqis are from Venus T2… Primary schools to miss key targets Today in the Times In this section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Soloist deaf to discord dominates chamber music By a Correspondent: Davies changes story over sex claim Brown faces fight over attack on EU regional aid EU Regional Spending between 2000/2006 Blair lifts hope of deal after Irish peace talks Detectives to study 'godfather' dossiers Bally Firemen 'ready to move' on new offer Ex-convict gets the spoils of Bacon 's £30m legacy The death of Francis Bacon's heir has led to claims that his estate is being used to prop up bars and brothers in Thailand. Ian Cobain and Dalya Alberge report No Crafts prizes for the fatties Bryson named as true Brit Ramsay restaurant 'forced out waiter' Tod's Superbug escapes from hospitals to strike fit adults Ingrown hair turned into 'painful golf ball' BT Vorderman rejoices at her 'happiest day' Ministers 'out to nobble new NHS watchdog' Hopes rise for vCJD vaccine Milburn attacks central control Consultants ready to quit NHS In Brief Mayor arrested College is fined Pensions ruling PC runaway held Wash and glow Sacking upheld Shampoo sham Terrorism charge Last cigarette Fasttimes I think it's a hat'- cough cough -'I'm sure it's a hat' British Gas Part of the HBOS group Clarke attacks schools' unwise boycott of Bristol PC World Manchester campuses will merge The British Hernia Centre Widening of M25 'should not wait for tolls' Marks & Spencer Kate Muir's pet project Intelligent Finance Labour backs yet another Tory cause BBC faces suit as website exposes star Tiscali Irvine s pay under attack PS Actor puts aside his fear Queen mourns Amies, 93, who defined her style Wit who had time to smell the roses Abbey National Reach Budgens Currys Lap-dancing club offered sex to undercover police Driver stabbed in 'random racist attack' Standard Life Healthcare Wills Investors in People Titanic show attacked as grave robbing Lib Dems choose Simon Hughes to run for Mayor Toyota Question Time Briefing Just AA sk Brown 'is stifling debate on Budget' The T-shirts of peace You monkey, you minion - shut up and sit down Ministers from Irag and Kuwait traded insults at the Islamic Summit Conference in Qatar, reports David Charter in Doha RBS Advanta Army prepares to let slip dogs of war Daniel McGrory in Camp Hammersmith northern Kuwait Turkish general backs US Abbey National Blair pays the price for 24-hour diplomacy Shooting the messenger: lawyer arrested over anti-war T-shirt IBM Top demand for fashion statement Prudential The Times Saga Hectic diplomacy leaves Blair little time for any rest Less sleep means more risk MBNA Business Soldiers trained to spot stress Schools out for anti-war protests Evesham Technology No 10 faiis to recognise how its stance has hurt Europe US Arabs who pray for deliverance from Saddam Elaine Monaghan meets the Iraqi exiles in a Detroit suburb for whom conflict cannot come soon enough Carbon Trust Bush defies Pope on morality of war Intelligence Israel urged to show restraint after bomb Struggling to survive inside Sharon's security blanket Travelodge US 'will not deter North Korea' Alliance Leicester A1-Qaeda paymaster 'held in Pakistan' Don't forget the workers, China's miracle man says Die-hard Stalin supporters still seeing red after 50 years Hp The Times (AFP): Customers dance over bank ruling In Brief (AP): Stasi accused $32m space fine Flatley sued (AFP): 'Jackal aide' trial Rural meal on wheels is curate's egg Theatre The Safari Party Hampstead Theatre I have seen the future of pop - and it's yes Pop Yeah Yeah Yeahs Astoria WC2 First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Dance Garth Fagan Sadler's Wells Fringe theatre Exclude Me Dirty Butterfly Times Online ArtsFirst I shall stare into the future with eyes tight shut Genetic identify cards could offer far more information than is good for us As the EU expands, we must repatriate some of the power from Brussels Picture Gallery All about warmongers and mischief-makers Thunderer Who cares if stupid rich kids can't get into Bristol Brown's Blueprint A radical attempt to reform EU regional policy Paris Roulette France raises the stakes in confronting Washington Tale of a Tub Why women prefer bubbled bliss to the quick blast Legality of action against Iraq The Times Fears over humanitarian aid control Perils of Chamberlain's appeasement The low road School funding London's attractions Parky pitches Whose national opera is ENO? Voices raised RSPCA and hunting If the face fits Artless The Weather The Times Crossword 22,292 House of Fraser Argentine court ruling Briefing Royal Mail threat Succession at Tesco Dollar at four-year low Morrison's sweetener Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Easylink Services Surprise package Commodities Ministers to escape rules on pension transfers UK Coal prepares to mine a different seam In Business Today Racing cert Budget date Boeing targets BAE for takeover Bank expected to peg rates Sir Hardy Amies The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Intercontinental Hotels Group Squeeze on profits and jobs Results in brief With-profits fund fears hit Friends Provident Slump puts BA at risk of ejection from FTSE BASF Credit lenders face cap on interest rates F1 racer in plc driving seat Gallaher optimistic as profits rise 15% Reynolds drawn into smuggling inquiry Supermarket rivals slip on subdued day Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Gallaher holds its own Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Weak demand hits market researchers Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Iraq crisis delays France Telecom rescue rights issue Down, but not bankrupt NTL hires new finance director Wimpey modest as profits rise 88% The Sunday Times M&C says upturn in hotel trade is over LogicaCMG cuts further 800 jobs The Times Wireless-only vision ditched by Orange Times MPC urges Bank to wait and see on rates McDonald's Japan chief quits as chips are down The man who saved $500 million for a rainy day Why should auditors pick up the tab? Investors in 6C urged to back split Magnum relaunch will tempt with deadly sins Services slowdown adds to gloom Penny finally drops City Diary Homeward bond City Diary Phoney war City Diary Losses extended at close Church's Prodigal son may unleash surprises for Japan Tokyo's economic challenge Central bank's new chief faces an uphill task in re-establishing credibility on the world stage, say Robert Thomson and Leo Lewis The Times Unit Trust Information Service Nation urged to wake up and be ruthless The Times Governor must first tackle banking troubles Good offers as London hotels lure visitors A West End musical and four-star B&B £73.50; hotels abroad £1 a person a night. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Travel Insurance Norwich Union Multiple Display Advertising Items PSARA Swift Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Airline Network Barbados Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A long St Patrick's weekend Focus on lreland Disruptive pupil dispute House of Lords Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Etb Segregated reinstatement House of Lords Incorporated Engineers Engineering Technicians European Engineers Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Hardy Amies Couturier to the Queen, who for all his snobbery, also understood men's street fashions of the 1960s Fedora Barbieri Heavyweight operatic mezzo whose big, bright voice was especially at home in grand Verdi roles Court & Social Lives Remembered John Edwards Barman who famously upbraided Bacon in Soho and became the painter's confidant and, eventually, heir Goffredo Petrassi Composer whose music, which echoed the stresses and strains for modern life, was overshadowed by the rise of Fascism Births, Marriages & Deaths To brie or not to brie Americans may boycott French goods because of Chirac's stance on Iraq. Is the US justified? Nature Notes News Quiz Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@the times. co. uk Don't worry, be happy What is happiness? what can you do to make your life happier and less troubled? A Cry from the Heart of Russia On This Day The Times, March 6,1990 Prize. quiz@thetimes What 's your view? Word Watching Daily Life March 6,1916 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Times Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clock calls temporary time on Edinburgh Services of thanksgiving Livery companies Pioneer of Egyptology celebrated Personal Column Please Adopt Me For Easter Forthcoming marriages Answers Public Notices Australia 's date with destiny Purnell striving to find the secret of success at Jaguar Motor racing Free on Saturday a 48-page guide to the season to the season Why I love Formula One by John Lydon Saluting 25 years of Williams ITV's James Allen's verdict on the teams` Conference spells out cold facts in black and white Matthew Syed Central Europe now hotbed of prejudice Shooting star homes in on gold target Archery In Sport Today Silvestre lining United leave it late again London Marathon meets Radcliffe halfway Athetics Eastbourne pair foil favourites Bowis Woodward plays best hand in bid to trump Italy Rugby union Reprieved De Villiers eyes World Cup place The Times The results service Snow reports Grewcock finds strength in adversity Todd free to help friend Today's fixtures Yesterday's racing results Oxford 's late surge beats off spirited fightback Rugby league Henderson hopes Festival fears are unfounded Rain eases going at Cheltenham Course Specialists Wetherby Carlisle Wincanton Reading the racecard The Wright Track Maguire benefits from the support of friends Tendulkar in the way of Australia's date with 9destiny Cricket The Times Fletcher hints that England may bring Hollioake in from cold West Indies chasing Woolmer for top job Hampshire make move for Shoaib Get fit, feel fit: yoga for goalkeepers ICC considers division of Test nations Day four Felgate will stand or fall by success rate Els remains the man to beat as Woods avoids desert showdown Golf British hopes hampered by lack of respect Sailing Times Square The Times Caborn to enforce new code In Brief Record pace Giants storm on Leagues apart Blow for Rhinos Juninho directs Newcastle's downfall Best for sport The Times Leicester to play host to England Last night's results Norwich cut adrift as Reading earn slice of fortune Kuqi gives Wednesday glimpse of survival Ahead of Thegame Naylor's late goal keeps up Ipswich progress Big spenders force out Bernstein in City coup The Premiership today: Vaesen faced with long lay-off while McBride's price is not right for Everton Hex and the City: few have escaped the curse of the Maine Road boardroom Qu adds to supporters' impatience with Spurs Mel Webb Hoddle is told to preserve hero status and leave United show of staying power tarnished by injury to Keane Royal Mail They Think It's All over Free 48-Page Formula One Handbook Inside Sport 12 Pages of Jobs Xchanging AWE Foxtons Www. timessonline. co. uk/appointments Wizardry of Oz Now Uk graduates can learn… Royal Mail Mercuri Urval Graduate and Management Opportunities From English with creative writing to Up which ladder? Imprint plc Group Manager - Sales & Account Development For Sales Brokers in London Lessons in beating the Aussies Imprint plc The Sun News of the World Experience National Graduate Recruitment Imprint plc The Times Network Executive TRIAD HBOS plc Aia Latitude Resourcing Howgate Sable EQE International RBR Executive Resourcing KPMG Search & Selection Cpa Department for work and Pensions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megastore Management SRA ALDI Multiple Display Advertising Items McDermottroe Associates Executive Resourcing Assistant Company Secretary Thomas & Dessain Binley's IAS Financial Manager Evolve business consultancy limited Mayor of London TOPExecEd Seminar Series TOPExecEd Guide Topexeced. com Deputy Development Manager (Specialist Hydraulic… Consultant Bi/Lingual French/English Odgers Hanover Fox International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central & Cecil Housing Trust Life Fitness Veredus Executive Resourcing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sport England Adderley Featherstone plc Head of Administration & HR Seeda South England Development Agency Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Managing Directors - Directors - Managers The Times Connaught Britain's Executive Career Service Yha Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Michael Page Professor in Business Administration The Times Association of British Insurance Home Office Finance Director Cobalt Heidrick & Struggles Office of Fair Trading Charity and Fundraising Appointments Reed Health Group Help to deliver our military capability Programme Directors SpencerStuart The Cheltenham Ladies' College Phillips & Carpenter SpencerStuart BACS General Dental Council On the move Hays Executive Office of Fair Trading Preparing for the eclipse Improved and development agency Packages 12 Pages of Jobs Veredus Nrgpublic Sector Www. timesonline. co. uk/appointments Too lean for comfort? Cutting business costs can be… QCA Technology and Senior Appointments The World's Most Dangerous Man? Dr Thomas Stuttaford Style Film Inside Old Rogues Records of Old Bailey Trials from 1674 to 1834 Have Been Placed on the Internet. Richard Heller Picks out Some of the Most Notorious Cases Verbatim 24 Hours Saddam Has It Wrong about Jealousy. It's One of the Driving Forces between Alpha Males Human Jungle Can an Old Favourite Hold its Magic? The Film Director, 31, on Steven Spielberg's Jaws High Noon for He Had an Hour on Prime Time British Tv this Week but Donald Rumsfeld, the Leading Hawk in the Bush Administration, is Not Selling Well in Europe. Michael Gove Says a Short and Victorious War in Iraq Will Vindicate Him The Times Schools Aiming High Specialist Schools Motivate Teachers, Says Camilla Cavendish in the Final Part of her Education Series Specialist Schools Motivate Teachers, Says Camilla Cavendish in the Final Parr of her Education Series Lenny Henry on Comic Relief Shrink Away the Pain A New Multifunction Drug Will Bring Relief to Men Suffering from the Pain and Fear Caused by an Enlarged Prostate, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Men's Health Matters Cancer: Another Way? Eastern Sense European Scanning Clinic Ltd Almost Better than Texas Why are Angus Steak House Restaurants in Decline? Damian Whitworth Tucks into a Juicy Prime T-Bone The Thousand Island Dressing was Livid Pink and Looked Toxic but was, in Fact, Delicious And Others we Have Loved… Manolo Blahnik Shoes, £260 The Times More Moore Mores New Films Julianne Moore Seems to Be Stuck in the Fifties - and They Suit her, Says Barbara Ellen Far from Heaven 12A, 107mins The Good Thief 15,108mins Welsh National Opera Sex and the Sewer More New Films a Bleak Biopic is Masterly, Says James Christopher Auto Focus 18,105mins Maid in Manhattan PG, 105mins Live Forever 15,82mins One Night the Moon 12A, 60mins Chang 67mins Grass 71mins The Magdalene Sisters A Face that Never Fits Star of the Week Willem Dafoe's Enigmatic Looks Defy Hollywood Logic, Which is All to the Good, Says Sean MaCaulay The Wizard of Odd Film for 30 Years, Paul Schrader Has Shed Light on Life's Darker Corners. Sheila Johnston Met Him The Good Thief TV Star who Shot to Fame Interview He Devised Trash Tv, He Killed for the Cia. Or Maybe He Didn't. David Eimer Meets the Newly Legendary Chuck Barris Entertainments Entertainments Listings Three Sisters The Times Eternal Cityscape Rome's Power to Inspire the World's Artists is Beinq Celebrated on a Grand Scale, Says Richard Owen Telephone 020 7680 6800 Senior Appointments The Official MBA Fairs LSI Oxford Science Studies Easter Revision To advertise in the Education section please contact… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easter & Spring Revision Study Languages in Europe Ed. Forum University of Leicester Scholarships The Times The University of Hull The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Telephone 020 7680 6800 Business Courses World MBA Tour Kingston University The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review The Irresistibly Watchable Mandela: The Living Legend Reminded Joe Joseph why the Former South African Leader is Still Held in Such High Regard Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Sky Movies Premier BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2906 TV Choice Firstplus

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