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News from 10/03/2003

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Andrew Robson, James Bone and Roland Watson, Claire Gillman, Alyn Shipton, Paul Theroux, Jorge Chicote Angola's Deputy Foreign Minister, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Janet Paraskeva, Chief Executive, Elizabeth Sigmund, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Neal Harvey, Simon Talt, A. J. Gray, Philip Howard, Jonny Wilkinson, David A. Scott, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Charles Bremner and Gabriel Rozenberg, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Mary Tyler, Gabrielle Starkey, Harry Harland, South Moreton, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Gerald Davies, Irwin Stelzer, A. B. Stone, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Michael Peet, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Philip Webster Political Editor and Roland Watson, Nick Elsley, Mark Healey, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Richard Nice, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, David L. Williams, Greg Rogers, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Terence Clark, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Frank Miles, Ron Lewis, Bob Eills, Richard Turner, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Mark Court, David Keppel, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Ronan McGreevy, Lisa Armstrong, Frank Skinner, Paul Miller (Managing Director), Rick Broadbent, Chris Carroll, Sanjeev Sinha, Belmont, Madssachusetts, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Mollie Haynes, Raymond Keene, Sue Ellicott, Adam Sage, John Tusa, Matt Dickinson, James Wilson, Lord Griffiths, Marjorie Salisbury (Director), Chris Larlham, Safforn Walden, Benji Wilson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Jim Hind, st Albans, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Horne, Malvern, Christopher Walker, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Mike Brewer, Ashling O'connor, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Thrasy Petropoulos, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Alan Smith, Michael Dynes, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, keith Booth, Sutton, Lisa Verrico, Dominic Walsh and Dan Sabbagh, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Ingrid Mansell and Nellam Verjee, Andy Fitzsimons and Walter Gammie, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Simon Crompton, Michael Lenihan, Sydney, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine,

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Clare Short ready to resign over Iraq war Blix 'hid smoking gun' from Britain and US Dancing Blues Index In praise of the older woman Prince William fears that valet will sell Diana secrets Index Lisa Armstrongs Milan Fashion round-up Courts could hear phone tap evidence The Game I'm quitting for good, says Ron Davies, nature lover Home & legacy Today in the Times in this section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online 'Dark side' of Davies drives him out of the political limelight Politicians 'use illicit sex to let off steam' Connections that get result BT Dreaded 'yips' are not all in the golfer's mind Caine script is just the job Breitling Affliction has ended professionals' careers Other sports Suffer Top ten movie one-liners Romance by hook or crook Race chief says daughter may be victim of Bristol bias 'Dumbed down' Shakespeare test to be scrapped Last college votes on staying single Lexus Irvine ready to allow TV cameras in Appeal Court What's Important Top dog reigns at third Crufts attempt IRA to face new pressure in US Mp seeks Ripper jail transfer In Side School 's out Faith tributes Thefts increase DIY disaster Murder charge Glasgow 'fattest ' Different strokes Fast Times Sleeping Beauty Bussell saved by the good fairy Ohter famours stand-ins Oxford men get their chance to dance the Blues Scarborough Alliance Frane Simple Mistaks Festival 's chief quits over funds McQueen is light years ahead in fashion's capital The beautifully crafted Passat. You'll want to… Blunder may shut famous eye hospital Why so Stupid? Resign or explain fraud suspension, Kinnock is told Nokia Lib Dems asked to cool their EU fervour The OPen University The week in Parliament The flower lovers go wild for a blue heaven Sun Activists to shame public schools over beagle hunts Tiscali I am having fun, says rower stuck on ocean Direct Line High-fat diet helps epileptics In Brief Mothers' blunder Cliff death fall Crash kills three River path inquiry Pottery park Index Ambush by Short triggers Blair's biggest threat as Labour leader Dell JustAAsk Index Minister who likes to speak for herself Secret drone 'part of Iraqi chemical warfare plans' France and Britain pursue African 'swing voters' Sky Troops wait for their marching orders Henderson Global nvestors Casualty flights shunned by union Bush Sr warning over unilateral action They came bearing gifts , but now most countries would prefer to forget The Secret State Minister calls Bush a dictator The Times Offers Direct Kurds will fight back if Turkey enters Iraq Anthony Loyd in the Qandil Mountains , northerm lraq Flybe Former prisoner set to become Prime Minister Standard Life Healthcare The Sunday Times Intelligence Malta to join EU after knife-edge referendum One. Tel Bordeaux château, a snip at £275m The one account Shelves bare as Lent bites in Russia Korea jets tried to kidnap spyplane crew, says America Tokyo 's cut-price mobs get the message on bargains by phone Scarborough Marathon test for skiers Camera patrols clean up South Africa's streets What's Important Prudential Bespoke Suits Peru steps up pursuit of Fujimori In Brief (AP): Chechen attacks (Reuters): Zeta-Jones wins (Reuters): Civilians killed (AP): Bus hostages (AP): 1 , 500 killings (AP): Afghan advance Awake but a limping Beauty Dance sleeping Beauty Convent Garnden Jazz and Blues a Jamming masterclass Wayne Shorter Symphony Halt, Birmingham First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Eric Bibb Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre Hores Country Pop Mira Calix/London Sinfonietta Festival Hall So, EU or US, Tony? You are going to have to choose No more trips to Camp David unless Blair turns his back on "old Europe" If Oxford won't have Bill Clinton, then at least it should establish a Patten My moral tutor, the man who disgraced Balliol Thunderer: Crufts? I would set the dogs on it Long Division The Labour Party defence dispute will not end with Iraq Friend or Foe? Gordon Brown's pro-business reputation is in the balance Bluebell Blues Counties must find their own flower identities Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Government and English regions International positions on war in Iraq The British Embassy in Baghdad Legal aid increases Spending time Alternative energy The Times Patients' Bill 'will help protect lives' Junk mail Over the top Artless The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword BT Ladbrokes bets on euros Briefing FSB attacks banks Powergen investment War fears raise oil price Amec wins M60 contract How the week finished Currencies Commodities Easylink Corporate Profile Top chairmen condemn Higgs Business failures could rise to 20,000 this year Thistle plans sale to thwart predator Index Screen test Keeping the Faith Stalker considers move to delay key 6C vote Need to know: the week ahead The Times The Times A new order for the impoverished Gordon Brown's proposals to reduce world poverty by 2015 have met with a mixed response. But Lord Grlffiths believes that they could transform the effectiveness of international aid Change on week Exchange rates Partners at loggerheads over Virgin Mobile Jaeger sold on again for just £1 Test me 08700 100 942 Dot-com darling unbeatable for return on investment And the winner is - ABC, as Oscars ads rise Box-office hits lure West Lb to buy Odeon Chancellor urges EU to be dynamic Ministers concede tax change costs pensions £5bn Asymmetry founder in drug discovery venture Invensys and R&SA face FTSE 100 purge Harbour owner not liable Court of Appeal Gurkha soldiers' discrimination claim fails Queen's Bench Division Banks fear EU draft Architects exposed to damages claims Innovation interests biotech chairman Grounds for disclosure order Chancery Division Council procedure on repossession Queen's Bench Division The ups and downs of share prices - and the role of the broker Student Briefing Marting Waller The 'house' broker's job is to supervise dealings in a firm's shares on the stock market Prices on the Stock Exchange screens are changed throughtout the day in real time Skeletons must be disclosed Court of Appeal Liberty chief has sights set on crown Jenny Davey on the ambition that still drive a propety baron Corporate profile No. 56: liberty international The company in detail History Telford Who's who in the boardroom American Airlines QinetiQ The Times Capitalisation, week's change Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Adam Faith Singer whose charm carried him from a shortlived pop career into acting, producing and consultancy Bernard Loiseau Chef who reached the heights of French gastronomy, but took his life as his reputation began to slip Court & Social Jack Maher Publihser who nurtured the jazz magazine Down Beat for 30 years Peter Smithson Architect who designed an innovative school and office complex, but lost out in the competition for a new Coventry Cathedral Personal Column Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Contact Details for Classified Advertising Flights Directory Faresavers Box Number Replies Court & Social Lives remembered The Times Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport Cricket world cup - what do you think of it so far? How could it be improved next time? From Our Special Correspondent: Tension in Amsterdam on Eve of Princess's Wedding Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life March 10,1812 Questions Answered Questions Asked E-mail your questions and answers to q&a@thetlmes.… Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Changing of the Guard Answers Crufts Show results Memorial service Lord Dacre of Glanton Service of thanksgiving Festival Hall plan to be Lynch pin of South Bank renewal Notebook Arts Policy and funding Sponsorship that's tailor-made How can 'Today' ignore the arts? Don't the arts belong in news? Is an opera first night an event night an event only when it's a scandal? Lacklustre England coast Ramsden sets sights on England call-up Hockey Boys looking to grow into formidable outfit Schools Sprots Notice Published by the Secretary of State under… Derksen draws on reserves to foil Els Golf Get fit, feel fit: free weights Coulthard the brave Ullrich may leave over salary row In Brief Flying Partridge MacArthur docks Ross sound Victory roles In the balance Dawson dictates Financial controversies cloud Kenya's progress Cricket: world Cup Campbell recalled to Zimbabwe squad Pell thwarts ambitious Halifax's hopes of a comeback Non-league football Dr Martens League Maxi Priest plays just a bit longer to ease Southall crisis Dulwich set aside worries in drive for promotion UniBond League Carberry rejects commuting in favour of home comforts Racing Alan Lee sports Journalist of the year The results service Today's fixtures Times Square Stratford Taunton Plumpton Cheltenham builds up to Festival fever pitch Racing The Times Early spree turns sour as England stagger to the finish The Royal Bank of Scotland Captaincy experience fulfils my boyhood dreams Rugby Union RBS Six Nations Championship Bold understudy gives Woodward food for thought Ireland kick on to Dublin summit RBS Six Nations Championship Scotland benefit from latest episode of Welsh tragicomedy Lloyds TSB Two games from a dream, one slip from a nightmare Gerald Davies at Lansdowne Road Coulthard laps up victory from slow lane Australian Grand prix Rule changes and bad-weather tactics add to the intrigue Alyson Rudd programme Notes Kevin Eason's guide to how the teams performed in Melbourne Honda The Times Shambles in pits leaves Button fuming Klitschko reputation is torn to shreds Boxing By a correspondent: Brighton top off productive weekend with victory at the double Basketball By a Correspondent: Bulls feel at home after late charge Rugby league Healing technique lightens soldier's burden Athletics Long rescues St Helens Warrington pay for Fozzard dismissal Vodafone Henman seeking points to avoid fall from top 20 Tennis Ferrari driven to distraction on Coulthard's red-letter day Injuries cloud England's march to Ireland showdown Lloyds TSB Index Frank Skinner Sheffield Steal Inside Sport Racing Cheltenham gets Into Festival mood Plus: Carberry hopes for luck of the Irish Cricket Kenya's case for joining the… In Praise of Older Women Parents Fashion Arts Inside Vacant Lot Shorter Working Hours Have Left our MPs " Bored". The Opera, Dining out, and Family Life Can't Compete with the Thrills of the House. Benji Wilson Listens in Verbatim 24 Hours Richard Morrison The Pimlico Opera Redresses the Balance in the Toughest Prisons where Ideals Have Been Crushed Human Jungle Balance Sheet And Here's to You, MRS Robinson The Older Woman, Immortalised by Anne Bancroft in the Graduate, is Every Young Man's Sexual Fantasy. The Author Paul Theroux Explains why, Even at the Age of 61, his Enthusiasm for Female Maturity Remains Undiminished Blosssom Hill Liberty Adored but Enigmatic For the Former Prisoner and Turkish Political Star Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Road to Election Has Been Paved with Barriers. But Today the Poor Hope He Will Prove their Saviour. Suna Erdem Reports Fat Chance Breast-Feeding Can Help Prevent Obesity in Children, but Will this Encourage More Women to Do It, Asks Claire Gillman Britain Has One of the Highest Rates of Bottel-Fed Babies in Europe Where Has the Sun Gone? When She Moved her Children from California to the British Winter, Sue Ellicott Discovered that It Wasn't Just the Weather They Found Strange Parent Forum My Mother -In -Law Has Shid to us that we Shoul Give our Newborn a Dummy Do You Think this is a Good Idead? A Heartbeat Away A New Method of Kidney Transplant that Relies on Donors who Have Not Been Defined as Brain Dead is Raising Ethical, Questions. Simon Crompton Reports Corns Peace, Love and Not Quite Understanding From Supermodels Mocking up their Own Anti-War T-Shirts to Donatella Versace's Infatuation with the Tarty Style of Christina Aguilera, the Line between Halite and Low is Blurring, Says Emily Davies Celebrities were out at Milan, along with Some Other Tired Ideas, Says Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor Nunn Counts his Mixed Blessings Interview Trevor Nunn Leaves the National with " Relief, Loss and Sadness". He Talks to Benedict Nightingale The Times Today in the Times First Night Reviews, Page 17… Entertainments Tower of Power The Times Box Offiece Direct Entertainments Listings La Movie Female Co-Stars Soften up the Parts of… After Norah New Pop Albums Norah Jones's Grammy-Grabbing Success Has Opened the Floodgates for Young, Female Singer-Songwriters. Lisa Verrico Applauds New Jazz CDS Waitrose Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review It Took Two Viewings for Paul Hoggart to Appreciate Fully how Superficial, Tendentious and Unsatisfying Secrets of Leadership Really was Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice BBC One BBC Two Itv1 London Channel 4 Five Variations Index T2 Crossword No 2909 Tv Choice Harrods Eye of the Storm Saints Alive Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… Frank Skinner Don't Call us Index Thegamesays Diving Cheats Must Be Banned Hairapparent Caught up in the Cycle of Hate Thestory Tony Cascarino has first-hand experience of how a combustible atmosphere off the field can create repercussions on it Madfans The Gravy Train Has Hit the Thebusiness Matt Dickinson asks who will be the casualties and survivors of the great football cull Catherine Riley on a second chance for the… Players must face up to the new reality, Ashling O'connor says The Money Game Don't Mention Europe The Profile Rick Broadbent on why Arsène Wenger has yet to claim a place among legends Roberto Carlos Eyes Arsenal Therumour Why Barnes Never Felt One of the Bhoys Theex-Manger Kevin Sampson meets a discarded Liverpool great Spreading the Word Thedlegend Rick Broadbent joins sir Bobby charlton in Brazil's drug-addeled slums Mark Pougatch elects to reflect on the bizarre language of sports reporting The Presenter Sicknote Bring Back Firing Squad Frankskinner Execution must follow the threat because managers are getting away with murder Arsenal Live to Regret Facup Quarter-Finals Topbombing Craig Lord, Diving Correspondent of the Times, gives his appraisal of the skills of Francis Jeffers Fixturepile-Up Wenger'sworkload Theresults Release Fails to Break Glass Warnock's Warriors Stun Leeds Facup Quarter-Finals Sheffield United (4-3-2-1) Saints Relieved to March on Liverpool March Forth The Games Barclacad Premiership IPSWICH Draw Little Comfort First Division Thegames Nationwide League First Division Leicester Odds on despite Slip Nationwide 1 Thenews Thegames Nationwide League Second Division the Games Nation Wide League Second Division Home Discomforts Cherterfield break losing streak and Cardiff stutter again Double Delight for Holloway Oldham and QPR take advantage as top three all slip up Nationwide 2 Dolan Finding Life a Scream Thirdivision Alexander shuns Lincoln promotion talk while Wrexham get back on track The Games Nationwide League Third Division Carling Times Online Crowd Pleaser for Hull Nationwide 3 Celtic Back on Track Thegames Bank of Scotland Premierleague Bell's Merdiden Thecontinent Christian Values Simon Kuper on why Newcastle must bewar vieri Roma Just Mad about Cassano Redcard Yourgame The Times Offers Direct Numbercrunch Thefootballot Villa's Crime and Punishment The Art of Successful Stewarding Buylines Catherine's casebook Paul is Having Trouble with the Language Barrier Extratime Citibank The Times The New Challenge Women's World Right on Course Perfect Day Inside Jointhechallengenow Telephone 020 7868 2105 The New Challenge Offices in 44cities 130 Years of Experience Ten years on, the event that brings business and sport together is changing radically Index No Handicap with the Times Globalknowledge with Local Insight Five million golfers cannot play events because they don't have a handicap but that is changing, reports Mel Webb Takeupthechallenge VISITwww.… The Banners that Don't Blow Away with the Wind Index Index Against the Odds Officesin44cities Standord, a construction company from West Bromwich, did not expect to get to the final or to win the Waterford Crystal trophy. Mel Webb reports Feeling Just Champion . . . and mentally exhausted, reveals Mel Webb Takeupthechallenge Visit www.… World Class Global Knolegge with Local Insight Playing in a world golf tournament is a thrill for most golfers, for the team from Stanford, who represent England, it is a 'dream', reports Mel Webb The Times Title Winners 130 Years of Experience Gary Jacob discovers that the Chadllenge has provided an ideal oppourtunity for a partnership to blossom Index GMAC Residential Funding Index Creating a Level Field Officesin44cites Louse Allen can't wait to take part in the Challenge, Peter Dixon finds Your Guide to the 2003 Regional Finals Watch out in the Times for Further Regional Final… 2 August 28 Index Registertojointhechallengeonlineat www.… Marriott Bucks the Trend Global Knowledgewithlocalinsight With 17 courses, including six tour venues, in its hotel and country club sites, the Marriott group is wooing corporate clients, reports Mel Webb Brocket Hall Golf Club, Hertfordshire October 27 The National Final La Manga Club December 2-6 Marriott Forest of Arden Hotel & Country Club October 22 Foxhills Golf Club, Surrey October 24 The Westin Turnberry Resort, Scotland October 29 The Times Index History and the Hall 130 Years of Experience A businessman, a golfer and two prime ministers have made Brocket Hall famous, says Mel Webb Jointthechallengenow Telephone 020 7868 2105 Trade Secrets of Golf Day Guru Fficesin 44 Cities The key to succesful golf days, says former PGA Nick Lunn, is a professional attitude Peter Dixon reports Srixon Begins to Make Ground Dale Takes Tricky Route to Success Global Knowledgewith Local Insight Peter Dixon on a dazzling performer who brings fun and amazement in equal measure to corporate golf days Index Srixon Registerforthechallengeonlineat www.… Examining Academies 130Yearoffexperience Golf academies are using technology to aid instruction, says Mel Webb The Times The Times Jp Morgan Fleming Assest Management

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