News from 12/03/2003
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Andrew Robson, Helen Studd and Stewart Tendler, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Helen Studd, Murray Cohen, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Chris Ward, John Vincent, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Michael Bond, Stanley Best, Jennifer Sharples, Macclesfield, Cheshire, Mark Souster, John Byfield Sherborne, Dorset, Richard Hobson, Simon Talt, Simon Jonkins, Camilla Cavendish, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Nicky Blackburn and Michael Bond, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Benjamin Brooking, Tiverton, Devon, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, J. C. Kneale, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Peter Kosmider, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, James Connell, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Erik Eriksen, Worting, Wet Sussex, Adam Wolstenholme, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Roger Bennett, Rosie Blau, Nick Cohen, Vicki Corke, Wimborne, Dorset, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Drew, Neil McClure, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Neate, Alan Sked, Oliver Wright, Steve Perry, Crawley Down, Surry, Ray Frankin, Oxford, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Mike Smith-Rawnsley, Callington, Cornwall, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Geoff Swimer, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Peter Stocken, Robert Talt, Mark Court, Isobel Williams, Swansea, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Eric Moonman, Malcolm Brabant, David Meredith, Stewart Tendler and Andrew Norfolk, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Caroline Asome, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Peter A. Rushforth, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Roland Watson and Michael Evans, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Spike Milligan, Martin Bradley, Tamworth, Staffordshire, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Michael J. Beloff (President), Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rory Watson and Michael Theodoulou, Hugh Price, Derby, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Stan Hall, Skipton, North Yorkshire, Iain Sinclair, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Janna Pitman, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Mark Griffiths (Professor), Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Andrew Plerce, Christopher Walker, Gitta Sereny, Mel Webb, Jeff Whitfield, Bolton, Lancashire, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Malcolm Burgess, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Magnus Mathewson, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Simon Johnson, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Stanley Brodie, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Allan Hall, Julia Harland, South Moreton, Oxforshire, Lyn MacDonald, Peter Riddell and Greg Hurst, Maureen Freely, Alan Tunkel, Patience Wheatcroft, McCarthy Pelsed, Dalya Alberge Art Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Irma Kurtz,
ResumoUS would start war without British troops Pentagon backtracks as Rumsfeld suggests passive role for UK forces UN suspends spyplane flights over Iraq Richest Asians Foster plan Why eyebrows are back and the future is yellow -… God and jokes Civil servants unknotted from tyranny of the tie Index Champion times for Zara and her man Walking (scientifically) with Cavemen News Bose Did Hitler have syphilis? Latest tax rise won't aid public services, say voters Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Soaraway red tops give MPs' committee a drubbing Terror attacks foiled as watchdog warns public Congestion chaos risk 'exaggerated' Irvine extends role In spotlight over Burrell Ten Pence Was syphilis the demon that drove Hitler mad? Pimp's ladies fetch £5,170 Pushy mothers give children a head start Beckham wife pays for shop outburst Tod's Disease of the great and not so good Asian stars earn enough to spend it like Beckham Blunkett reduces data monitoring Freeserve Tuna fleets 'are pushing albatross to extinction' Head teachers urged to market their expertise By Our Education Editor: Guard against racist attacks, schools told Bar chief backs independent selection Call for Ulster exiles to return Freed trio fight prison charges In Brief University hopes Bishop vote Horse set on fire Fire service talks £3.75m damages Crime-time TV Young smokers Editor knighted Woman is murdered in car by gunman 'Angry husband told me: I've killed our sons' Kaddie Boy Online for business Police tactics seemed to be successful Market for movies Literate to the last Citroen Real Story was BBC's humiliation People William to take on bigger role Psst, it could be Q PS Television viewers want more news Universal Dental Implant By a Correspondent: Thora Hird, 91, suffers stroke Dinosaur critics agree on a walk with cavemen Downing murder inquiry praised Shocked by your health insurence renewal? Top school suspends Tv show tearaway Vodafone Meet the ancestors Young tearaways may be taken from parents Abbey National business Chocolate bar becomes political football ENO job cuts plan is under scrutiny Advertisement BBC keeps drug man In Brief Fishing boost Writer's £60,000 Ex-boxer jailed Forgers extend artist's career by hundred years Dresden art 'at risk' Paralysed player wins right to sue Churchill Insurance Co Ltd The Golf Match from £11,995. Loaded with extras Now you see him, now you don't… Almera & Tino Millionaire show player 'saw pair cheating' IF Gigli does his fashionable duty for clients and country BT openworld Labour isn't spending wisely, says Times poll Blair adds to his list of problems PC World The Computer Superstore The Times Union deals blow to pro-euro campaign Tories promise to end NHS targets Today in Parliament Egg Courte are 'threat to press freedom' Index Oil wells mined as Iraqis prepare to fight with fire Gulf scarred by environmental impact of war Iraq crsis Online Lexus Ten minutes to midnight for Tony Blair Thunderer: Ten minutes to midnight: the ultimate gamble Every path brings peril for a Prime Minister at the crossroads, write Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin Save online? make it worth my while How UN's drama will be played out One. Tel Americans face prospect of war without Britain The fall-out for Bush Nationwide Anti-war hero Chirac finds his destiny France's role Bush counts the cost of broken promises Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor, reports on why the us looks like being stranded by once-friendly nations IBM Canberra aide quits over Iraq Halifax Japan wields aid as tool of diplomacy Kennedy takes a stand against Blair and war The Lib Dems will oppose any attack on Iraq until the first bullet is fired, report Peter Riddell and Greg Hurst Manure message to MP Direct Line Helicopter crews at full stretch Brother British unions angry at contracts snub 'Join us' British general tells Iraqi defenders The aim of war is to disarm Saddam, not to kill his soldiers, a forces commander tells Michael Evans Quorn Seven commanders ready to lead attack on Baghdad Henderson Asylum-seekers to face language test Swazi King provokes threat of exclusion The Times Netanyahu's nephew court martialled Standard Life Healthcare (AP): Somalia's forces on border alert In Brief (AFP): Helicopter crash (AFP): Sound of music (AP): Smoked out (AFP): Go with the floe Correction £5bn found in car carrying Miami Vice star Dictators under warning as new UN court opens Quorn Taxmen told to be 'a little bit festive' Turkey's EU hopes suffer Cyprus blow Demon Volcano islanders demand sacking of Governor Nothing like la Dame Theatre Camille Lyre, Hammersmith Theatre Venezuela Arcola, E8 First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Dance Sleeping Beauty Concerts Podium pariah; sound imagery ASMF/Perahia Barbican Cinematic Orchestra Cutting crime demands zero tolerance of handwringers The middle class is the obstacle to a New York-style assault on yob culture Never mind the quality, feel the width of Mr and Mrs Frayn's bookshelves Picture Gallery Cometh the hour, cometh the… no, not you, Gordon Thunderer: Blix should turn the 'smoking gun' on his own head French Disconnection Chirac's veto threat will inflict lasting damage The Great Divide A poll warning on tax for Brown and Duncan Smith Walk on the Wild Side When the Beeb meets Bamm-Bamm Blair on television Lottery dangers The Times Clare Short's declaration of principle over war with Iraq Relevance of UN mandate for action Independent judiciary Bacon's legacy If the face fits Ab fab fifties Selection criteria of universities Prayer for Archbishop Nutrition in hospital Congestion charging Snail mail The Weather The Times Crossword 22,297 Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone Boots BA evicted from FTSE Social role attacked Ahold rescuer appointed War fears hit US airlines OFT silent over Safeway Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Renault Vel Satis Fish tale Corus puts 3,000 steel jobs under threat on Teesside Orange chief received $70m in two severance payments In Business Today Hammered Ford inquiry reverses plan to hand all advertising to WPP Czech mate Pizza group ponders higher bid Need to Know: The essential to the sectors Results in brief The Times Messy kitchen-sink drama Exchange rates Corns at war with itself after Dutch side vetoes sale Troubles may signal beginning of the end of UK steelmaking Adjournment plan by 6C bidder Scotia doctor 'could have broken drug trial code' CAT shareholders back merger deal Acambis forced to share profits First Choice cuts back holidays Charcol Unions to step up protection campaign Fewer textbook sales hit Pearson and Reed Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Extra value on Pizza Express Biggest price movements of the day De La Rue warnings fail to deter Lowy clan Ford chiefs' feud spills out of the boardroom Carlton and Granada merger referred Manufacturing stages rally Aegis chief forecasts recovery in advertising Colur at the speed of black and white Colleagues, and poles apart WPP shares dip as carmaker looks at relationship Nokia warning over troubled networks EU sets out grounds for prosecuting Microsoft The Times Finnish group sets wrong tone—again Sotheby's and Christie's pay $40m to settle price-fix cases Air passengers increase as no-frills carriers cut fares Minister poised to rebuke Higgs critics Wembley hit by US inquiry fear Former PM to leave Mayflower board Everyone aboard at troubled Ashtead Day of reckoning Merrill pulls plug Nikkei's slide may force insurers to sell equities Africa caught in net of fisheries crisis Another meltdown would be disastrous The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lions International Fears of sell-off in MTFG shares Late bounce for shares Austrian Airlines Glasgow harbours new ambition Developers hope a £500m waterfront scheme will build on the success of city flats, says Lynne Greenwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyprus - Pafos Area Golf Villas & Beach Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocean Estates International Coldwell Banker City: Marylebone, Central London, £645,000 Three of the best Commute: Wilmslow, Cheshire, £650,000 A detached three-storey family house 14 miles from central Manchester. Commuting to Manchester Piccadilly takes about 20 minutes by train Country: Stanton, Shropshire, £595,000 A 19th-century vicarage in more than an acre of grounds just outside the village of Stanton upon Hine Health, ten miles from Shrewsbury and 16 miles from Talford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marbella Taylor Woodrow Spain - Costa Blanca When will lazy borrowers get the message? Paula Hawkins on how a little effort can bring big savings on personal loans Few lenders play fair with balance transfers Times Online Extra money tuition on the timetable Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lord Boardman Chairman of NatWest who honourably resigned over the bank's involvement in the Blue Arrow affair Paul Hildesley Early player in the venture-capital market and first head of Finance for Industry John Bolton Champlon of small business who lanched management education programmes in the UK Court & Social Hisashi Shinto Combative industrialst toppled by a far-reaching bribery scandal Ludek Pachman Czechoslovak grandmaster and exile who faced communist opponents on the board and off Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Nature Notes News Quiz Clarke attacks schools' unwise boycott of Bristol Race chief says daughter may be vietim of Bristol bias Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the days as they happen, and join in the discussion other Times readers The expanslon of higher education Capture of Baghdad Every days we print the prize questions. 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Word Watching Daily Life March 12,1961 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contact Details for Classified Advertising Orchid orgy is fertile ground for sexual intrigue Changing the Guard Memorial service Memorial Mass University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items New light on a great architect's interior life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Travel Insurance Faresavers Whiled care is taken to establish that our The Times Box Number Replies Forthcoming marriages Dinners Answers Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Australia wriggle off the hook Fenn tunes up to settle unfinished business Athietics In Sport Today Intent to defraud is crucial Law Report Court of Appeal Arbitration jurisdiction survives 'no effect' declaration Court of Appeal Convention liability not apt Arsenal held at Highbury Aldama may turn back on Britain No losing sleep over these broken dreams The results service Today's fixtures Why every cricket fan should be rooting for Australia Yesterday's racing Racing Richards predicts bleak outcome of salary cap cuts Rugby union Hodgson out of World Cup as Woodward's worries grow Times Square Resist the mistake of lifting too little weight Get fit, feel fit: free welghts Henman holds his nerve to serve up first victory of the season Tennis Snow reports Williams back to his best after rest Snooker Baxter gets clearance for Games Skilng Tiutchev to graduate with flying colours Cheltenham Festival Coral Cheltenham Reading the racecard Big-Race Runners, Riders and Form Guide Littlewoods betdirect Azertyuiop spells invincible to Arkle opponents Cheltenham Festival How the Festival retains sense of mystery William Hill Yesterday's Festival results Ladbrokes Rooster Booster crows at young pretenders Cheltenham Festival Blue square SportingOdds. com A Champion Hurdle to complete the set, and it could hardly have been easier Bevan and Bichel repeat trick to rescue Australia Cricket: World Cup Umpire sparks row over late dismissal Pycroft offers choice words in parting shot at Zimbabwe selection policy US put on fast track to 2007 Ban for Lowes adds to Bradford woes Rugby league Ross holds on to land Irish double In Brief Seedorf signing Golding floats on Ravarlu banned Ferguson admits to United's greatest weakness The Times Shearer shakes Inter to the core Liverpool provide yardstick for O'Neill Bent uses his head to snatch away Palace advantage Shipperley penalty denies Gillingham amid late goal glut Results Quinn says McCarthy can revive Sunderland The Premiership today: West Ham deny move for Adams, Fowler looks sharp in training and Bjornebye retires Managing m the league 'asylum' will hold no fears FA maps out long trek for Cup fans The Times Draw leaves Arsenal needing to make their point in Spain 20% better odds at Betfair The Times win at Cheltenham Capello accuses Keown of 'acting' Inside Sport Why Kill Me? True Fiction First Person Books Inside This is your Last Warning True Fiction To Mark No Smoking Day, the European Union Has Issued New Dire Messages to Scare the Public, Reveals Mick Hume The Lingustic Remains of the Day Verbatim 24 Hours A Sacked Clare Short Could Command the Loyalty of a Large Posse of Labour Mps Mary Ann Sieghart Human Jungle Mummy, are we All Going to Die? Cover Story Years of Violence in Israel, Coupled with the Growing Likelihood of War in Iraq, are Traumatising a Generation of Children. Nicky Blackburn Reports Tel Aviv, and Michael Bond from a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Gaza "It Has Come to this: The Kids who Throw Stones are the Sane Ones" The Times Let's Hear It for the Secret Jokes of Jesus First Person In the Comic's Last Published Words, Spike Milligan Welcomes an Irreverent Look at the Reverent Don't Mess with Mum Emotional Intelligence The US Bestseller the Bitch in the House Examines the Anger that Many American Women Feels as They Try to Have It All. How Do British Women Compare? My Road to More than Half of Uk Crime is Committed to Fund Drug and Alcohol Use. Danny, a Former Addict and Criminal, Tells Nick Cohen how He Broke the Cycle with the Help of Rapt, the Prisoners' Charity What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Irma Kurtz Love ETC Pecking Orders Fashion Front Row the Cosy Status Quo at the Big Catwalk Shows Needs Shaking up, Says Lisa Armstrong High or Low, Dark Brows are Making a Comeback Victory for Common Sense The Future's Bright, the Future's Yellow Puff Daddy and Mummy Health Former Smokers Can Find their Children's Habit Gets Them Started Again, Says Adam Wolstenholme The Times What a Drag Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea An Amazing Night of Hilarious Showbiz Fun! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grease Entertainments Listings Multiple Display Advertising Items Sing-A-Long-A Abba Wyndhams Theatre 020 73691736 Alan Davies Margaret… A Life Less Grey Photography Two Great Black and White Portraitists Capture the Colours of Africa, Says Joanna Pitman The John Davies Gallery 50 Ways to Love Visual Art Age-Old Genius is Flooding into the Royal Academy, Says Rachel Campbell Johnston The Matter of Fact Exhibitions John Russell Taylor Admires Liverpool's New Fact Arts Centre… and Then Goes Shopping Royal Opera House Covent Garden Women are Still the Second Sex We've Come Far, Says Maureen Freely - but Say It Again: Not Far Enough The Times The Times A Real Thriller with True Moral Centre Books Suburban Visions that Turn London into a City of Dreams Heligoland by Shena MacKay Jonathan Cape £15.99;212 pp The Times … Edge of your Seat, as Well The Sabre's Edge by Allan Mallinson Bantam £16.99;289 pp New Wars for Old Ancient Words in Modern Garb Have the Power to Compel a New Audience for Poetry The Times Outside Troy's The Mourner's Song by James Tatum University of Chicago £22.50' 240 pp Fiction Shorts Prospect Hill by Richard Francls Fourth Estate, £16.99;359 pp The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move TV Review Television and Radio The Sopranos is the Best Show on Television, according to Joe Joseph, but Channel 4 is Spoiling his Enjoyment of the Series by Showing It on E4 First Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Choice Choice Films BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 2911 TV Choice Firstplus Out of the office and into the club Passion for life at a gallop A Working Relationship The breeder Jane Holderness-Roddam, right, and her Pa, Pauline Henson Fashion: New inspiration from the East Careermoves PA to Managing Director Fairley House School Victoria Wall Associates PA/Secretary to Tax Lawyer Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Tiger Recruitment City Headhunters Secretary/PA Top Package PA/SECRETARY Learndirect Secretary - c. £19,000 Secretary Required The Times Fed up with the dreary 9 to 5? 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