News from 14/03/2003
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Joanne Hart and Gary Duncan, Megan Mason, R. W. Leon, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Mark Hodgkinson, Bob SATCHWELL(Executive Director), Peter Lansley, Suzy Jagger and Nick Hasell, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Claire McDonald, David Rhys Jones, Elaine Monaghan and Roland Watson, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, James McLEOD, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Eamonn O'Gorman, Penny Wark, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Hexham, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Patrick Kidd, Robert Ellis, Peggy Reynolds, Elstree, Hertfordshire, Hari Thorpe, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Gerald Davies, Katina Bill, Andrew Norfolk, Anne Bronte, Peter Jennings, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Suna Erdem, Tom Baldwin and Rory Watson, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Chris G. Green, Mrs Moneybags, Emily Bronte, Donald Hutera, Alan Lee Sports Journalist of the Year, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Philip Webster, Roland Watson and James Bone, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Tom Bawden, Kay DIXON(Chairman), Jullan Muscat, Hilary Term, Alan Hamilton and Andrew Plerce, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Richard Lloyd Parry, K. Deakin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Richards, Helen Rumbelow, Stephen Collins, Robert Talt, Mark Court, Andrew Hamilton, Russell Kempson, Kenneth MINOGUE(Emeritus Professor of Political Science in the University of London), Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ronald Forrest, Rob Wright, Chris Patten, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Galster, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Kathleen Hunt, Chris Campling, Roland Watson, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Elaine Monaghan, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Clem Cecil, David Mattin, Dudley, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Branwell Bronte, Michael Berkeley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Valerie Elliott Consume Editor, Madsen PIRIE(President), Glen Owen and Michael Evans, Mary Ann Sieghart, Andrew Plerce, Brian MacArthur, Heather Glen, Mel Webb, Guy Liardet, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Le Monde, Juliet Barker, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Haworth Parsonage, Mellssa Kite Political Correspondent, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Simon Jenkins, Lucasta Miller, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Tony Todd, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Neville Peel, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Matthew Connolly, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, M. R. MALONEY(Solicito), Richard CONNAUGHTON(Author), Jenny Davey, Stuart Croft, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoRead Prince cashed in on sale of gifts Palace report is a victory for the Queen Family reunited Hospital freedom Shares recover Cook ready to quit over war in Iraq If you like this story, you should see the gestures Index Chopard Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Cook measures his distance from a grave issue Prescott blames the firefighters' employers Shoppers pay for antiquated laws Men prefer to stay at home with children Clarke scraps university targets for the poorest Bingham and Patten lead Oxford race Fendi Payment to redundant fur farmers 'arbitrary' She's home—girl snatched from her bed last summer A family are celebrating the return of the daughter they feared they would never see again. Tim Reid reports Pride and Prejudice universally acknowledged as best classic Philips The top ten Questions and answers Prince's reply Gerald Seymour Trade in unwanted royal gifts will be halted An inquiry into allegations of scandal at St James's Palace has brought new pressure on the monarchy. Reports by Alan Hamliton and Andrew Plerce Make it go away, solicitor was told Aides urged to halt Burrell case over fear of Diana 'revelations' Protocol rules as dirty linen is scrutinised The revelations Man who rescued finances of palaces Prince adds to his collection of gifts The Buigarians The rise and fall of a bully in a polyester jumper The royal cast-offs The sales Gap Dixons Pierceborough Prime Minister upsets his neighbours with display of arrogance Ryder repays her hospital debt Accuser is charged over Ben Nevis death claim Flybe PS I won TV million with military guile, says major Mercedes-Benz Gang abducts lorry driver to steal cargo of whisky Chef held after fatal hotel fight Darwin lingers in lonely hearts PC World Exams 'put pupils off favourite subjects' Alexandra Frean reports from the annual conference of the British Psychological Society in Bournemouth Common herb aids mood and memory WPA Alert over Real IRA firebomb In Brief Editor questioned Baby mourned 'Net' CDs ruling Body identified Trident protest Singer charged Correction Fasttimes Ford Milburn to give up control of hospital coffers Tories plan private health tax breaks Land Rover No 10 enlists help of hawk Iraq crisis Report discredits Brown's poverty claim Cost of epidemic angers MPs In Brief Embryo ruling Gurkhas' victory Today in Parliament Marks & Spencer Nissan Simple test that could show colon cancer risk Intelligent Finance Gannin te Wallsend? It's Latin doon the Metra like Noli Fvmare Jewish burial law relaxed Elderly at home get superior healthcare Homebase Weekend Education and skills Armed robber 'was shot dead with his own gun' The man wanted in Marsha killing Misery worsens on Tube City pays tribute to lift death financier Theatre outburst costs job Prescott sees the wheels fall off his cycling plan Blackpool unveils £1bn regeneration gamble Product Recall Courts What's Important NZ police raid British forces for new blood The of David Gale One in eight species of bird faces extinction Index Restless Marines whipped up by a desert storm Jessops BT Index Waiting troops feel heat and dust Breach of international law feared if war starts Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, studies the arguments over whether Resolution 1441 allows military action Office World Hotter Hello, said Tony Blair. Bon jour, said the Cabinet Clare Short was flushed out of her bunker for the weekly meeting, but here was not the only dissenting voice A delicate balancing act Political Briefing Peter Riddell Travelodge The Computer World (aP): Inspector dies in car In Brief (AP): Envoys expelled (AP): Afghan ambush Queen's trip off Turks are ready to reconsider ban on US troops Renault France accused of creating new Yalta in Europe Hoon denies saying Bush must go Americans turn fire on ungrateful nation Alliance Leicester Explosive messages for every war The Ring It's your mess, say French with disdain British tank crews send a message to Rumsfeld Desert Rats hope show of force will not be lost on the Pentagon, writes Daniel McGrory in northern Kuwait Dolphin Biggest air operation since Suez is ready RAF firepower Intelligence Milosevic ally is held over Serb assassination Israelis mistaken for Palestinian gunmen shot dead Japan curses the loss of Potter magic HSBC What's Important Activists vow to oppose Senate's abortion move The Sunday Times (AP): Bomb at Indian station kills 10 Russia to return Old Masters to Germany Sky St Peter's keys taken from Vatican statue Evesham Technology North Koreans refuse to see EU delegates (AP): Prisoners in Nepal to be freed In Brief (AP): Shelling kills four (AP): Death penalty (AP): 13 die in pile-up (AP): Soldiers silenced Fear and loathing in Moscow Theatre Terrorism Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, Sw1 Benedict Nightingale Dance Nigel Charnock The Place, WCl Donald Hutera First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Concert CBSO/Spano Symphony Hall, Birmingham Richard Morrison Times Online Concert PO/Ashkenazy Festival Hall Matthew Connolly Theatre Shakespeare's R&J Theatre Royal, Bath Jeremy Kingston How Chirac and the Left saved the PM's skin It is Tory voters, however, who hold the key to Blair's long-term success Learning to live with the new breed of cyclists will always be an uphill struggle Picture Gallery A war for civilisation conducted by philistines Poverty is essential for a thriving economy Thunderer Flanking Strategy Deft diplomacy is needed in coming days Choosing a Chancellor Chris Patten is the best candidate for a changing Oxford The Prince's Presents The Peat report signals clean-up more than whitewash Bronte's Novel Novella An invitation to stay at Stancliffe's Hotel Powers of judges Clarke's fitness to lead Aspects of the Security Cound's role on Iraq conflict Privacy and media intrusion inquiry Last post Tie case Hitler's health Supplies of arms and oil revenues Cheltenham change Mixed colleges Oxford blues The Weather The Times Crossword 22,299 Boot S&P set for mass European downgrades Equities bounce back Corporate debt fears could hamper sustained recovery Briefing Thales returns to profit BP faces pollution fine WSS to be wound up WorldCom in $80bn hit Wal-Mart stays favourite Stock Markets Charts of the day Index Friday Interview Reformer at the heart of Unilever Laura Ashley warns again on profits Former CSFB officer for trial Mini major Big sales boost for BMW Unilever considers listing subsidiaries Strings attached Vietnam War historian who designed… Treasury ready to meet half Corus redundancy costs GEM Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors HSBC No quick fix for markets Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Results in brief Fund managers vow to become more active shareholders National Association of Pension Funds Investment conference Single-company pension ratings 'to boost clarity' Local authorities' payment move Corporate raider close to Chez Gerard victory The Times Canary Wharf dips farther Geest hurt by limp salad sales Banking reform plans criticised The Sunday Times Higgs bridles at 'megaphone diplomacy' Smiths Group leads big blue-chip bounce Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Stable ride for National Express Biggest price movements of the day Cheltenham leaves William Hill behind SEC set to launch new inquiry into Tyco Ashtead shares plummet as banks block renewal of lending facilities Nat Express plans stock purchases Eurozone plans in disarray McAlpine shelves share buyback WH Smith throws hat into ring for AOL Time Warner publishing arm Business Link Executive used loan to buy Florida mansion Arms deals help to put Thales back in the black The Times Unit Trust Information Service Boards need the wrong kind of directors BMW drives to new record Save the Rhino Bayer says it may lack insurance to cover lawsuits Twice the advice City Diary The last walk City Diary More is less City Diary Soap seller who wants to change the world Carl Mortished talks to the chief executive about Unilever's trade around the globe The thoughts of Nlall FitzGerald Hp Record rise for shares BT A desire named Streetka Vaughan Freeman Made in italy? 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It can't be a Ford Audi Scoot clearly aimed at commuters to avoid congestion charge The Scoot: all you need to know Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade-Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Proton provide experience of a lifetime Vaughan Freeman gets behind the wheel of the finest in sportscars Mercedes Benz NavTrak Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items NavTrak Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Glove box CNBC challenges regulator on Eu funding of euro series Raymond Snoddy views a dispute over a business chanel's use of sponsorship from Brussels Times Online 'Ham-fisted' clause in new Bill sends radio broadcasters reeling Raymond Snoddy on a row between the Government and the industry Dublin gets a Daily of its own Briefs Brand new approach to projecting your image to the world Brian MacArthur assesses what obsesses editors and advertisers across all British media Debate Where are our taxes going? Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Vice-Admiral Sir Ian Hogg Navigator decorated for skilful inshore pilotage during the evacuation of Crete under intense at attack Lee S. Kreindler Aviation lawyer who secured unprecedented levels of compensation for victims of the Lockerbie bomb Jonathan Lew Chief executive who prepared Britain's largest Jewish religious institution for 21st-century life Court & Social Chris Patten on why the Oxford vote… Bob Williams Broadcaster who saved the day when the BBC ran our of news Lives Remembered Kenneth Sams Historian who tried to influence the course of the Vietnam War but had more success with kite design Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Nature Notes News Quiz Labour isn't spending wisely, says Times poll Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Council tax increases Do you approve of the way your council spending is funded - and do you get value for money? 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Word Watching Daily Life March 14,1981 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Court & Social Contact Details for classified Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pomp 's part in modern circumstances Chris Patten, a candidate in the election for a new Chancellor of Oxford University, looks beyond the ritual to the importance of the vote Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory The British Kidney Patient Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest Wills Forthcoming marriages Reception Answers Service Appointments Diplomatic Appointment Cell nuclear replacement is regulated by embryology body House of Lords Working class is still meaningful Chancery Division University News Stamps issued to annoy in British-held Iraq Hear-by dates for appeals are reduced again Court of Appeal Exhibition salutes the Wrens Principal place of business Queen's Bench Division Calls to the Bar Church News Jackson predicts British medal rush World… British GP in doubt with sale of racing rights Motor racing American hoopla reinforces home woe Basketball Snow reports Index Gatty-Saunt still burning for success Waterskiing Sarah Potter on the trials and tribulations of Britain's No 1 Get fit, feel fit: free weights Amonte off to Flyers in record trading Ice hockey Best Mate earns place in folklore Spectacular run… Times Square Lee aims to end on high note with Students Hockey Pearce puts Bristol on six weeks' notice Rugby union The Times Heavy responsibility on Beattie's shoulders after weighty decision for McGeechan Time the most precious commodity for Italy under Kirwan Departing Brown vows to honour Newport contracts Morley tempted to stay in Australia Rugby league England close in on third title Bowls Jackson backing Gardener to set the ball rolling Athletics: World Indoor Championships Today's schedule Diack confident that second city will not err indoors The Times By Our Sports Staff: Pantani ban reduced by two months Cycling Birmingham prepares to make statement Martin takes his hat off to St Paul's Rowing The results service Today's fixtures Herbert puts Bentley in driving seat In Brief Baker goes home Restless Tigers Super Eberharter Ngam needs strength to overcome legacy of apartheid Cricket New Zealand give Bond licence to attack India Free-agent Barnett is too old for Derbyshire Henman adamant he will return to top ten Tennis Hewitt rises to the occasion Desert storm drives players off course Golf Best Mate leaves his rivals in the shadows Cheltenham Festival L'Escargot makes most of good fortune to join elite Tormented McCoy breaks collarbone Yesterday's results from three meetings Hourigan has hopes crushed on day of sorrow Baracouda reflects mastery of Doumen Cheltenham Festival Warwick Fakenham Reading the racecard Lingfield Park Diouf 's spat with fan sours Houllier's joy Football The Times Uefa clears Ferguson to turn his attention to Arsenal Hendry holds on after a spot of bother from Dott Snooker By Our Sports Staff: Lazio have the edge Earle on celebrity trail as face of Port Vale Middlesbrough benefit from Gibson's; singular approach The Premiership today: Souness will not gamble with Thompson and Hoddle tells Sheringham to wait By Our Sports Staff: Socceroos cancel Reading friendly match Ahead of Thegame We have had it all this week, haven't we? FA Cup excitement, European adventures and even a managerical sacking. We're back to Premiership action this weekend, where the gloves are off in the battle at the bottom. It's the survival of the fittest Theexfiles Times Sports Book McCarthy puts faith in pythagoras' theorem Dart's Pointers But new manager must square it with sums of other few sides, Tom Dart says European Pretender Game Theory Daniel Finkelston prefers a computer model to the reality of a continental league Redcard Who Gets your Vote for an Early Bath this Week? Results in Thegame on Monday The Tracksuit and Tie Rants Managers are a strange breed found in many guises, Russell kempson says Krystall Balls She can see what is written on the stars The Same Old Firm Story for Giants in Final Analysis Dreaming of Days Long Gun The Football Rant Theweekendfix The best of all time? History beckons for Gold Cup hero "Old Speckled Hen" Honours even at Celtic park Inside Sport A New Bronte Classic The Teacher Parsonage Life First Person Results of the Times' Classics Poll Until now only Have Read this Charlottebronte an Introduction: Stancliffe's Hotel, a Novella Written by Charlotte Bronte in 1838, Has Lain Unpublished at the Bronte Museum. Heather Glen Describes its Discovery A Brief Life Overshadowed by Tragedy Jane Eyre: Contemporary Critiques Offers Direct Originality , Wit and Scepticism Stancliffe's Hotel Marks the Beginning of Charlotte Brontes Change over from Romance to Realism, Says Peggy Reynolds The Biographer: A 19th-Century Spin-Doctor Sadler's Wells Emily: A Very Private, Secretive World Angela Mortimer plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Crème Offers Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items " is my Life to Be so Wretched?" Charlotte Bronte Felt She was Born to Write, but Had to Endure Three Abject Years Teaching. The Angrian Saga was a Lifeline, Says Juliet Barker Anne - the Baby of the Family A Shrine to the Family Talk to her Wuthering Heights of Reality The Bronte Parson Museum Has Avoided Trashy Commercialism and Gives an Authentic Insight into the Family's Life Says Carol Midgley A Poet Son who Bore the Burden of Expectations The Times I was Jane Eyre (with No Nice Hats) The Bronte Sisters Strike a Chord with Teenage Girls Everywhere, but Caitlin Moran Argues that, Deep down, They Really All Want to Be Charlotte Media Far from Heaven Brian MacArthur The Beau Monde Charlotte Bronte's Writing Reflects a Keen Interest in Fashionable Clothes, Which Became More Widely Available by the Mid-19th Century, Says Katina Bill Dramatis Personae Stancliffe's Hotel The Rise of the Victorian Middle Class Picture Gallery " Columns of Smoke as Black as Soot Rose Thick… Sarah Waters Picture Gallery Reform and Unrest in 1830s England Picture Gallery Haute Cuisine Enters the British Kitchen Entertainments Bombay Dreams Box Office Direct The Times The Sunday Times Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Tv Review Foeget Eastenders Maggie: The First Lady, Which Looks Back at the Thatcher Years, is the Most Dramatic Show on Television Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Films BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 2913 Tv Choice Backfriend Fasten your Greenbelt Index Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets For what It's worth Protesters now come in all shapes and sizes-even the Queen opposes development in her back yard This Week: With Hometrack In Four-Bed House in Holland Park Lansdowne Mews, w11: a modern mews house in Central London Out Thatched Cottage in Hampshire East Stratton, Hampshire: a Grade II listed cottage in the heart of the village Away Cottage in the Cotswolds Sapperton, Gloucestershire: a converted chapel in an Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty Gilded Youth on a Spender Even cutting corners can cost a small fortune when almost every surface is hand-carved from marble, Megan Mason reports St James Homes Newbury Wheretheother Halflives Blight Spot on Horizon An idyllic village close to Gatwick is dusting off its protest gear, says Megan Mason How the Other Half Lives Off the Beaten Track Ealing residents are taking to the streets to resist a traffic scheme We've changed from submissive citizens to suburban warrios St George Ealing Groovy Persimmon Kingsoak The House at Poet's Corner MacKerye End is set in a green wedge only 30 miles from London, says Marcus Binney A double avenue of chestnut and maple has just been planted Leather Furniture Neutral Walls British Gas Fire A Counter Revolution Claire McDonald continues our series on how to squeeze the most from your home Cutting Edge All about Weave Lucia van der Post on rugs with Eastern promise The bold patterns make Gabbehs seem like paintings for the floor Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prowting Homes Brydian Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plaza Estates Dreweatt Neate Robert Bruce & Partners Russell Simpson Private Sales Central Lisbon Central London Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times New Forest, Hampshire 4 Bed Cottage-Farnham, Surrey St James Homes Countryside Countryside Properties Time is Running out Countryside Rydon Crosby Cotswolds Dreweatt Neate Hamptons International Brewery St. Mary's Island George Trollope Wylye Valley, South Wiltshire Humberts Bricks and Mortar Bellway That Sinking Feeling Subsidence can undermine confidence in a whole neighbourhood The landslip cracked walls and jammed doors on their hinges The MarketPlace FPDsavills Rialto Bellway Domestic Disasters 7. 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