News from 11/03/2003
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Andrew Robson, James Bone and Roland Watson, Rowena Ward, Stephen Pollard, Jon Ashworth, Phoeba Greenwood, Andrew Billen, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Zahid Hussain, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Thomas Muirhead, Peter Lansley, Dick Whitfield, Robert Thicknesse, David Pannick Qc, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, John O'Byne, Philip Howard, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster Political Editor, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Lorraine Heard, David Chater, Matthew Mudge, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Mortimer, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Harry Mousdell, Milton Shulman, Dr Gerard Panting Communications and Policy Director, Charles Bremner and Alan Hamilton, Dr Jane Collins, Philip Bailey, Fiona Berry, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, John Chawner, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Richard E. Rawles, Bob Allcock, Solicitor-General, Thomas de la Mare, Anna Blundy, Penney Lewis, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Stephen Collins, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Charter, Mark Court, Ralph Berry, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Suzy Jagger, Robert Talt and Stephen Farrell, Christine Selb, George Rae, Edward Fennell, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Simon de Bruxelles, Robert Low, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Kevin Overbury, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, James Selkirk, Tim Mickleburgh, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Richard Owen, Don Edwards, Ray Hockaday, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Alan Bussey, Nick Hasell, Jane Feinmann, Carolyn Asome, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Peter Gill, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nan Parry, Christopher Walker, Robin Kempster, Andrew M. Rosemarine, Brian Alderson, Ian Johns, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Alan Sanders, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Oliver Chastney, Michael Gove, Melissa Kite and Rosemary Bennett, Ben Webster, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Robert Rosenberg, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Carl Chambers, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Barbara Goulden, Joseph Shub (Executive Director),
ResumoBlair still losing support over Iraq The poll shows Prime Minister is falling to make the case for war Chirac pledges to veto second Un resolution Cup fever Law Charcol Thomas the crash engine leaves children fearful Index The Chancellor's frayed fingers are clinging to… Andrew Billen meets the sexiest man alive Picture Gallery John Mortimer Let the children play Barry Sheene Broken bones, broken hearts Sport,… Diana family may sue Burrell over gifts In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Short shrift for Cabinet solidarity, war's first casualty Parliamentary Sketch Ben MacIntyre Tories plan to recruit 40,000 more police Irvine 'should lose appointments role' Media to get fresh rules for fair trials Duncan Smith reopens wounds over Section 28 Abbey National Firefighters' leaders to discuss new strike dates Dutch may sue Orange princess to shut her up Sex and blackmail claims have spilt Dutch monarchy, report Charles Bremner alan Hamilton Exiled heir declares that he comes to see Italy, not sue it Prince books B&B break in Cumbria Debenhams Family with a taste for the sensational Neighbour seeks ?9m over noise of Harriers PC World The Computer Superstore No Title NHS improving 'but it is still far from cured' Bloody Sunday paras 'savages' Prescription charge to rise by 10p In Brief Case cleared Hedge abuse Blunkett move Lorry driver jailed Rape charge Safe houses Fourth arrest Stately choice Father 'killed two sons to teach his wife a lesson' Cut-price airlines are still favourite British Gas Ethiopians call for return of treasures Social work Jail for man who left boy on beach Home comforts Missing blooms Peugeot No cheer for IDS as Tories win an election at last People Andrew Pierce By Our Media Reporter, By Our Media Reporter: Crossroads faces final curtain Prudential PS Art show breached rules Attacks on clergy create no-go parishes Lloyds TSB We are soft targets, says vicar assaulted by mob Allergy to peanuts 'has skin cream link' Don't let the stars outshine true greats, says head Past Heroes Bus-stop crash kills woman Skoda Auto What's Important Animal activists force conference ban Boots Jail clerk's £100,000 for stress In Brief Ferdinand guilty Heiress order Bowie claim Fasttimes Get news alerts on the day's top… Police fear catsuit rapist has returned to prey on elderly Major was 'tense' after winning £1m show prize Reopened Central line limited to 40mph Patient 'was killed by negligent doctors' Vodafone Old Faithful makes light of the years Probe will land on comet in 2014 BT War: what the public think Saddam digging in for the siege of Baghdad Dictator's last stand could mean death for his people, British commander Ford Why Blair did not sack Clare Short Blair loses support of women and Labour Polls reveal Atlantic divide Prime Minister must show he cares for tiresome MPs Political Briefing Peter Riddell Intelligent Finance WPA Advertisement Intelligence Market movers Decoder Non-essential staff Why Tony Blair didn't move to sack Clare Short A departure over Iraq would send the wrong message to the Un with a vote looming, writes Tom Baldwin One. Tel The Sleep Disorder Clinic Leader tries to keep Labour MPs onside France and Russia vow to vote 'no' in Security Council Lexmark Blix denies cover-up after second unreported find The price of a ticket to war just went up Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox British doctors in short supply for battle casualties Movie men add special effects to media war Standard Life Healthcare Prudential Dell McCartney delivers some of your favourite things Carolyn Asome in Paris hails the British designer's latest collection of refined and wearable clothes Marks & Spencer Times Online Have fun Diana Ross-style Briton quits top legal post over Cayman spy case Reuters: Maltese leader calls early general election The Times Actors salute stars of Chicago Demon (AFP): Annan urges Cyprus leaders to pick peace (Reuters): I'm not a serial killer, says nurse In Brief (Reuters): War charges (AFP): Abuse warning (Reuters): Meaty problem (AP): Bomb scare Algerians jailed for Christmas bomb plot Flybe british european Halifax Israel dismisses Arafat move as sham Captives 'help agents to close in on bin Laden' AOL (AFP): Korean missile shocks Japan Flying high with the country set Pop Dixie Chicks Shepherds Bush Empire David Sinclair Music a rare but compelling Handel oratorio; the… Susanna Guildhall John Allison Britten Sinfonia/Drury Brighton Corn Exchange Geoff Brown First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Opera Ariadne on Naxos/Die Fledermaus Ashcraft, Croydon Robert Thicknesse Dance Shobana Jeyasingh The Place, Wc1 Debra Craine ArtsFirst The Times Arts First card offers a great… The earth slips between his clinging fingers Gorden Brown's grab for new territory is becoming increasingly dangerous Breadsticks to those who harp on about swearing—it's lack of respect that offends Picture Gallery One bolshie lady who could pull Blair up short Thunderer: Snipe away at this feast of gluttony, gambling and gossip Uncertain Territory Blair wins some respect but not more support on Iraq The Quick and the Dead The death of two icons will make many feel older Bill of Health Modernisation has made headway but not yet enough The right leader? The Times Threat to resign by Clare Short Universities and independent schools Concerns over foundation hospitals Haifa bus bomb Russian and English General studies 'Holiday truancy' Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not… Christopher Hill remembered Last post Which way up? Too early by half The Weather The Times Crossword 22,296 Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone QinetiQ Ford inspects WPP link Briefings Ministers support Higgs Spanish power bid Insurer cuts payouts 6C demerger in doubt Bristol-Myers admission Madisons shares bought Punters back leaders Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index World class Cup boost for William Hill FTSE slumps to eight-year low as Iraq war fears grow Union anger as Lloyds TSB chief's pension soars £1.1m Economic View Brown banks on brighter outlook Deutsche Telekom rings up record loss Playing the game Teacher who coached England… Linguaphone Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor www.… Doctor accused of fraud in Scotia drug trials The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times A rapidly enriched retirement Busines Editor's Commentary Patiecne Wheatcroft Results in brief Exchange rates Fraud charge deals fresh blow to Scotia investors VT Group chairman tipped as heir apparent for the top job at Invensys Ashstead discloses errors in accounts Exel shows interest in Hays logistics division Bovis builds profit on back of housing boom Legal & General Six Continents move to demerge in the balance Testing times for new drugs No Title Rolls-Royce flying on brink of relegation Nick Hasell Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day A good run for William Hill Tempus Suzy Jagger Wembley is hit by absence of buyback Union seeks talks after EADS cuts another 1,700 jobs US insurers hit by fear over Gerling Selfridges toys with mortgaging top store The Times Citigroup director set to quit in board row Steady start at Taylor Nelson Satellites face survival test Asda looks to open 300 small stores in UK Banks 'exposed to credit derivatives' American airline 'close to filing for Chapter 11' The Times Ex-Treasury chief for Blackstone William Hill leaps to record profits Man Utd sells stake in hotel The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-fir information service For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Lions Move to unveil club investors Racing role for company doctor James s stroke of luck City Diary Screen test City Diary Odd Actuaries City Diary Chancellor's Budget gamble is a long shot Lea Paterson Economic View Sowing the seeds of financial wisdom Xan Rice on Ron Sandler's new brief to educate pupils in monetary matters Borrowers who miss out on rate cuts Majority ignorant of change in NI Varilux Shares fall to new low Take your ideas to the Baylis break-out room Protection for Intellectual property An inventor with a new product needs help to patent it, says Elizebeth Judge Business to Business Turner & co Blackwood Make Your Fortune from Property How To Make Money From Financial Spread Trading Franchises Copy this Idea £1.02 Million Urbanplanters Tropical Plants Business Opportunities Looking for Financial Freedom? Case study WVE The Times Bridging Loans Regus Carewatch Times Newspapers Business Funding Rewards for taking the risk In Brief Green savings Liability seminar Technology news Thornton Securities Ltd British Franchese Association The Times Debate Britain's energy needs Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Barry Sheene Motorcycle racer who showed courage both on the track and in the battle to make the sport safer Barry Sheene, MBE, motoreycle racer, was born in London on September 11,1950. He died of cancer at his home in Australia on March 10,2003, aged 52 Peter Stehrenberger Finance director whose good-humour helped to keep News international on course, and who was also a considerable athlete Peter Stehrenberger, former Group Finance Director of News International was born on August 22,1938. He died of cancer on March 8,2003, aged 64 Court & Social Michelangelo's Pietà Ali Karim Aid Abdullah Al-Khafaji Political activist and writer exited from Iraq for 30 years Ali Karim Said Abdullah al-Khafaji, Iraqi political activist and historian, was born on July 1,1946. He died in Damascus on February 26,2003, aged 56 Peter Schat, composer, was born on June 5,1935. He died on February 3,2003, aged 67 Lives in Brief Nicholas Trahair, chairman of Farley's baby foods, 1949-79, was born on September 8,1914. He died on February 6,2003. aged 88 Denis Saunders First-class amateur footballer who, as a schoolmaster, coached young players to a high level Denis Saunders schoolmaster and footballer, was born in Scarborough North Yorkshire, on December 19,1924,. He died in Malvern, Worcestershire, on February 16,2003 aged 78 Births, Marriages & Deaths Charles Knott Outstanding cricketer and promoter who attracted some of the greatest sporting names to Hampshire Lives remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Eating out Aberdeen and Angus steak houses may be on the way out. Would you miss them? 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 Powering Britain What should UK Coal do with its land? Should we encourage renewable energy sources? On Course for History Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life March 11,1828 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Meetings Changing the Guard Lecture Appointments Personal Column Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Tickets Available Contact Details for Classified Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance annual Michelangelo's armless destruction Get to grips with Ardizzone—but carefully Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Whilst care is taken to establish that our… The Times Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Dinners Answers Reception Death of a maverick Sheene brave to the last Bold New Zealand show no fear on eve of ultimate test Cricket: World Cup Index Oral notice to insurer can be valid Breach of the peace is still not an 'offence' Power to adjourn to avoid breaking rules Law Supplement: Today and Every Tuesday in Times 2 Limp Sri Lankans allow India to breeze through Enhanced council pension after long service is lawful Wilkinson and Cotterill out McCarthy poised to take… Abusing appeal rights in immigration cases Lucky Jim follows ritual route to fantasy world Racing: Cheltenham Festival Alan Lee on the owner whose best mate is superstition Sedgefield Southwell Snow reports Join the resistance Get fit, feel fit: free weights Yesterday's results Times Square Rhinestone Cowboy has look of champion Cheltenham Festival Free £20 Bet! Cheltenham Big-Race Runners, Riders and Form Guide I'm hopeful that Rooster Booster can prove the one Cheltenham Festival William Hill The Right Track Betdirect Adamant Approach ready to stand and deliver Ladbrokes New twist in tale of Davids Lad 'Bionic man' Sheene a natural champion Charismatic East Ender who won the hearts of an adoring nation The results service Today's fixtures Pools forecast Williams faces test in Torquay In Brief Harlow humbled Happy Horner Petacchi in front Academy labour Battling back Draper appointed Woodward forced to alter plans Rugby union Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores Blue brothers face split loyalties Rowing: Boat Race Cambridge put faith in foreign legion Arsenal see chance to display their true pedigree Football Newcastle hoping Bramble can grab hold of the Vieri nettle Donald banks on Nicklaus tips Golf Disjointed Forest indebted to saviour Williams Hewitt plots revenge Tennis Bulldogs bare teeth over receipts Rugby league Venables likely to leave if Leeds lose Kewell The Premiership today: Peace dividend for West Bromwich Albion contrasts with tug-of-war over Gronkjaer Picture Gallery Surprise all round as Cotterill is left high and dry Peter Lansley Peers confident Sunderland's loss will be another's gain Eriksson draws little comfort for the romantics Durham women to contest logo ban Sunderland go for McCarthy to stop the rot Cheltenham Off and running for Cheltenham Inside Sport Set in Concrete? Lifetime Arts Law Inside University Challenged Truse Fiction Verbatim 24 Hours If War was Unlawful at the Time of Suez, what Has… Human Jungle Why its Time we Unbuckled the Green Belt Planned as the Lungs of London, the Green Belt is now Strangling the City. One Solution to the Housing Crisis is to Build on Those Parts of It that are No More than Dilapidated Dumps Cover Story Families were attracted to the suburbs by promises… The Times Where Girl Come First—for now As the Governors of St Hilda's College Oxford, Vote on whether or Not to Go Co-Ed, Anna Blundy Argues that only by Maintaining the Status Quo Can It Ensure its Students' Happiness Age of Enlightenment Martin Bell Freedom to Be Creative The Aurthor John Mortimer Remembers a Childhood so Free It Would Probably Be Classed as Neglected Today. But Children Need to Roam, He Argues Not Dead yet Look out for a Squint Haliborange Contact Dr Collins A Needle Match A Pump that Releases Insulin Has Been Dubbed the Closest Thing to a Healthy Pancreas, yet Diabetics are Divided over It Zinc-ACE Mall Rats' Bible The Average American Teenager Spends £104 a Week, Mostly on Clothes. This Month the Magazine for her is Coming to Britain. I Feel Sick Can I Get Away with? The Times The Gypsy who Bare Es his Body Adn Soul Joaquin Cort??s, the Flamenco Dancer who Broke Naomi Campbell's Heart, Inflames Passion among Women and Critics with his Contemporary, Sensual Take on a Traditional Dance Form Gizmos Technobabble E-Mistakes we Made, by David Roman But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Best Game Review (Ps, £39.99) Ragtime to Riches Catherine Ashmore Theatre how Do You Turn Huge American Novels and British Screen Comedies into Hit Musicals? First Call Terrence McNALLY, Finds Ian Johns ENO Thrills and Spills on a Rattling Ride Music Most Conductors Get only One Go at Recording Beethoven's Symphonies. Now It's Simon Rattle's Turn. The Boy Done Good HMV Battle of the Airwaves Radio Special Shows Have Begun to Reply Messages to our Boys in the Gulf. Chris Campling Listens in London Palladium Naughty, Not Nice A Group of Radicals Suggested that Architecture was Dead. How Right They were Mum's the Word Entertainments The Lion King Entertainments Listings The Times The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review It Isironic that the One us President who is Facing a Real Threat of Brutal Eviction from the White House is a Fictional One, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cabel & Digital Films Choice BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2910 TV Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland Do you earn enough? The battle for more money Zahida… David Pannick: Judges should have their say Ivf: Why the law is not keeping up City Law: When are interest rates extortionate? Premier Custodial Group Limited The Times GLS Lambeth 'Clearly with complaints going up and up, something has to be done' Zehida Manzoor is the new Legal Services Ombudsman. How will she solve the increasing number of grievances? interview by Frances Gibb The Times Law Section Thames Valley Police Serious Fraud Office Why the judges should have their say on Iraq City University London The Times News 'Tagging is harder than prison because I have to make an effort every day' The idea of tracking offenders caused an outcry when it was first suggested. But now the benefits are beginning to emerge Keating Chambers 4 Essex Court Your word could be law JM Fight for a slice of the vast bonus cake Do your fellow workers earn more than you? New laws to promote equal pay for women will allow you to know how much colleagues are paid Violence in court IVF proves fertile ground for dispute Fertility treatment has advanced so rapidly that the law has not kept up. Penny Lewis reviews recent decisions and argues the case for reform The Times Taking a swipe at loan sharks Proposals for new credit law to prevent extortionate lending do not include controls on interest rates. Robert Rosenberg explains In the City Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Lawyer of the week March 11,6pm: Seminar: Unlawful evlction and harassment; The Naval Club, 38 Hill St, London W1. Arden Chambers, 02072424244; lphie. Modu@ ardenchambers. com March 12,1.30pm: Seminar: Property Law Lawboard@thetimes. com. uk A threat to health service One for the birds The rule of law in Hong Kong In defence of congestion charging Courts have no excuse for this child 'abuse' A plea in mitigation Your shout returns next week Family Solicitor required for small but busy law… Eagle Eye Employment Ltd Odysseus Trust Parliamentary Legal Officer Joanne Manson The Times Busy Immigration Department requires experienced… South Western Chambers Taunton De Montford University It could all go to a senior law lord's head Lawdiary@thetiems. co. uk Peter Freeman, the joint head of competition at Simmons & Simmons, has opted to take a signigicant salary drop by agreeing to take up the post of deputy chairman of the Competition Commission Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery British Red Cross The Times Robert Walters Serious Fraud Office
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