News from 17/03/2003
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Marcus Binney and Helen Rumbelow, F. Harvey, Patrick Wist, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Hawes, Anne Woodham, Jim Spivack, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Lee Lewis, Martin Richards, Leo Pearson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, John O'Byrne, Barry Sauders, James Eve, Gerald Davies, Renée Gerson, Raphael Eban, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Antonia Senior, David McVay, K. Stafford, Paul Spare, Alice Schofield, Gary Duncan and Graham Searjeant, Simon Kuper, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Joe Morgan, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Robin Young, Bernard Connolly, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, John Mercer, Leon Price, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, David Hands, Chris Johnston, Jamie Walker, George Earle, Ian Cobain and Stephen Farrell, Derek Voysey, Nigel Williamson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Neil Harman, Pauline Kent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Celia Brayfield, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Peter Kimm, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Stewart Tendler and Ronan McGreevy, Geof Rayner, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger McGough, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Duncan Webster, Chief Executive, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, G. F. Liardet, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Robert Tait, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, Bill Cash, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Phil Stevens, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Emma Hartley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Shaun Pollock, Stephen Dalton, Charles Gordon, Stephen Gardiner, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, Sallyann Lawson-Dick, Mark Venables, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, W. H. Cousins, Christopher Irvine, Joanne Wilde, Sian Griffiths,
ResumoMoment of truth for the world 24 hours for diplomacy, then war Bush fury at French intransigence Time for talking runs out on the island of hawks Pneumonia panic A new supermarket symphony at Asda: I fear Tesco… Thegame Brain scan shows how to spot a bright spark The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 20. Law Report:… Fashion for the 21st century Lisa Armstrong A Marine's Chronicle of the First Gulf War GPs halt reform vote in row over pay cut News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Hot cross buns banned for fear of offence Commons call girl a mistake, says peer MEPs angered by ?62bn 'shambles' Staff crisis hinders care for children in court Top judges still have old school tie BT Ministers seek legal ban on fire strike What's Important Airline passengers spread mystery killer bug At least nine people on three continents have died from flu-like symptoms, reports Dominic Kennedy ENO's music chief quits over layoffs We do make it easy to switch your current account Searching the world for clues Oxford poll down to second choices Poor Christians are deluded by 'grab it' gospel The Sleep Disorder Clinic Detectives clued up on the benefits of massage Indian stress-buster Blunkett questions why killer was freed 'Prosperity is the promise of God' More fruit could cut cancers In Brief Hatfield claim Praise for Thora 30 camp arrests Medals auction Mountain death Beer money Writing plea Bank charges Fasttimes Killer struck as teenager made short walk home Police identify murder victim from 1961 Demon Go green this Paddy's Day By a Correspondent: Company executives back road charging Disgraced royal aide to organise Prince's 21st Sun microsystems Propulsion problems may slow Qm2 launch Disney beckons children to world of radio adverts Branagh v Branagh at television awards Direct Line Lexus Gallery's treasures go to a new home Historian abandons Hitler TV series Duncan Smith changes style, not substance Renault This week in Parliament Prudential Lib Dems splash out on mayor's contest Bath takes a fresh dip in water to revive spa Britain Out of the ruins of religion and vice BCS Valor Intel French railway is sued by son of death camp Jews What's Important Twenty years of patience pays off for China's quiet reformer Freeserve What's Important Israeli bulldozer kills US student Liechtenstein extends Prince's power The Open University Direct Line (AP): Zimbabwe suspension extended In Brief (AFP): Rebels' coup (AP): Serbia pledge (AP): Kidnappers held (AP): Happy returns UN evacuation Page 12 Planners' gamble Page 13… Women in place on the front line Flybe By Our Foreign Staff: Reservist sacked by MoD Iraq crisis Online Brother Rush to war bypasses the Bayou Beware of 'suicide prisoners', troops told Direct Line Saddam should run, says Cheney VISA UN prepares to quit Baghdad as insurer bails out Another lesson in the danger of divided counsels Analysis Lord Hannay of Chiswick, a former British Ambassador to the UN Israeli special forces join 'secret front' in Jordan Ian Cobain and Stephen Farrell report from Amman on a remarkable alliance Dell Sky Planners gamble on support from Iraqis The countdown EasyJet Peshmerga prepares for war with an old enemy City fears another massacre Esso Last-ditch talks over row with Iraqi Kurds (AP): Asia sees weekend of protest In Brief (AFP): US anthrax Priest's fear (AFP): Presidents' plea (Reuters): French flavour Blair betraying UN, says Kennedy Multiple Display Advertising Items Tories pledge support for ministers Henderson Brown pledges to increase his war chest in Budget Law officer to set out advice to Cabinet Halifax Cajuns living in an lie de France The Freedom Fries campaign has left a sour taste in parts of Louisiana, reports James Doran in Dulac AOL The Times Intelligence Quote of the day 'Even the choice of the palce for the summit shows the us, British and Spanish leaders do not feel safe in their own countries' Big mouth strikes a softer note Pop Sinead O'Connor Hammersmith Apollo Theatre A Dangerous Woman Jermyn Steeet, Sw1 First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times Dance Wuthering Heights Sadler's Wells Concerts LSO burs; Uchida dreams LSO/Kreizberg Barbican Mitsuko Uchida Festival Hall In T2: Timothy West on why he's ready to play… Why this war is going to draw a line in the sand Removing Saddam will send out a powerful message of deterrence Welcome to our brave new Britain: a nation that trembles before its buns Picture Gallery Bush: a policeman with the law on his side Thunderer: Heard the one about oppressed Irishmen? Moment of Truth The Azores summit takes diplomacy as far as it can go Black Hole in Brussels The EU Commission is unfit to run a corner shop Bath Time In praise of Bath's hot springs and history Humanitarian aid for people in Iraq Whether European ties are binding What choice on regional assemblies? Child tax credit Fast learners Not waving ... The Times Daily Register LCD and central control of courts Nutrition in hospitals Young ambition Help not at hand The Weather The Times Crossword 22,301 BT Job cuts to come at Shell Briefing French revise growth Investment banks attack Johnson Matthey blaze Lagardere speculation Unilever tipped to bid BAE pensions move Wal-Mart 'to lift stake' How the week finished In Business Today: Economics Agenda 22. Target 2… Corporate Profile Britain faces corporate exodus after EU ruling on exit penalty New Iraq regime would hit Opec Goldman up to scratch in Japan Economic Agenda National treasure Governance call over Carlton and Granada Jamjarcars The Times Need to know: The week ahead BMW Fed zeroes in on interest rate plan B Change on week Exchange rates QinetiQ Consumer debt burden imperils homeowners Churchill 'on market for £1.5bn' Typed entry on bill of lading prevails over small print Law Report Vulnerability of defective victim vitiates consent to cell-mate's sex acts Law Supplement: Tomorrow and Every Tuesday in T2 Credit lender rises into FTSE 100 New York to woo London firms Charging two offences in separate counts Court of Appeal Criminal Division Worries over war affect housing New Governor faces inflation embarrassment Corporate UK urges help from Budget MoD seeks tenders for £2bn IT update project The rise and fall of a currency under siege Economists tip urgent cut to US interest rates Record £100m profit for BUPA BT and Safeway cut ties with Financial Times Government 'failing to lift private saving' Ford Struggling bank turns to 'quiet American' Caroline Merrell on the diffculties facing Lioyds TSB's new chief Who's who in the boardroom By Our City Staff: Directory inquiries challenge to BT Test me 08700 100 942 The company in detail Poor spelling costs business £700m History The Times verdict How we reached our decision SG British Funds Capitalisation, week's change Debate Birthdays Who wrote this? Dame Thora Hird North Country actress who created many memorable characters and presented a Christian television programme Nadine, Countess of Shrewsbury Singer whose ambitions for a country opera house were thwarted by a sensational but unsuccessful diverce case Court & Social Lives in Brief Nadia Bider Bunke, Russian communist, was born in Moscow in 1912. She died in Berlin on March 7,2003, aged 91 Personal Column Harry Matthews Boxer who was the last obstacle to Rocky Marciano's successful world title bid Contact Details for Classified Advertising Court & Social Lives remembered Why It's Time we Unbuckledthe Green Belt Debate@the times. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Lossing our green belts: Loosening our green belts As the need for new housing increases, can we still justify a ban on building in the countryside? White-headed duck v ruddy duck The RSPB proposes to save the Spanish white-headed duck at the expense of the British ruddy duck. Readers are appalled Nature Notes From Our Correspondents: The War in the Sudan News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life March 17,1907 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Changing of the Guard Thanksgiving service Appointments Answers Marriages Meeting Dinner Church news Housing plan punctures rare vista of historic roofscapes Notebook Architecture An extension to Bath's beauty MR: Briefing Why size is not a measure of quality Newcastle tame Tigers Golf 's First Lady still remains an outsider John Hopkins on an opportunity missed in the battle on the sexes Woking maintain cushion after relegation dogfight Non-league football In Sport Today: Racing: Page 33. Snooker: 34.… Ryman League Tamworth take fourth Conference scalp Dr Martens League UniBond League The Times Monday March 17 2003 What's Important Wetherby The Wright Track Results from Saturday's four meetings Yesterday's details Wetherby Specialists Dettori in sparkling form on flying visit Hereford Leaders in the National Hunt championships Fontwell Park Course Specialists Tote gives free ?10 bet to Festival racegoers O'Sullivan touches sublime heights Snooker The results service Swimming still considered the perfect way to get fit Get fit, look fit: swimming Armitage shoots Met towards title Netball Today's fixtures Snow reports Off spinner unravels Academy In Brief Dominant Audi Vinokourov wins Richards fourth Ottke's point Double firsts Sharp Steelers Newton beaten Devonish ready to bare all if he wins Olympic crown Athletics: World Indoor Championships No fairytale ending but Johnson has inside track when it matters most Ditching curries is key to Coleman's attempt at £3,000 prize Times Square By a Correspondent: Poynton and Rochdale fail to ease fears of drop Lacrosse Results from Birmingham Leander women made to pay for dithering at start Rowing Danger Risk of Shock Rousing triumph promotes Olympic hopes Newcastle's recovery gathering pace Shaw the hero as Wasps storm back to thwart Saracens Bath buckle under Saints pressure Finding Forrester proves completely beyond Bristol Zurich Premiership Versatile Baxendell fills the breach Quins in sight of safety as Irish hit the rocks Kuerten feels full force of Hewitt Tennis Slough still on course for double Hockey Winds thwart De Kersauson Sailing Elegant Owen on top form ahead of summer challenges School sport Organisers likely to slam ATP's demands Nell Harman examines the in-fighting eating away at the game Cauthorn returns to conquer Basketball Fichardt emerges richer from new storm Golf Lindores on course for title repeat Bowls Blame game claims roster of distinguished names Cricket; World Cup My position was always an issue and I never felt totally wanted Shaun Pollock Giving up South Africa captaincy marks new stage in my career The Times Cronje 'hid money in 70 illegal bank accounts' Hull fury as Rhinos stampede into familiar territory Rugby league Waugh decides to prolong Test career CMJ Mobile Report Olonga to seek asylum after making last stand Cricket: World Cup Geoffrey Dean talks to the player game he loves and go into exile Flower denied chance of glorious exit Miserly Karim steals Lee's spotlight Relentless Warriors put Swinton in their place Rugby league Off-colour St Helens rattled by Reds The Times Edwards and Jackson unable to maintain gold standard First State Investments 24 Everykick Everypass Evertytackle Pages Everygoal Gabby Logan Class Act Inside Sport Self-Sacrifice or Self-Serving? Parents Fashion Arts Inside Family Way Trie Fiction News that a Bin Laden Wants to Be a Pop Star Has given Tv Executives Ideas for a New Fame Academy, Says Edward Docx Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours According to Lord Rogers, the London Skyline is "Unbelievably Boring". Far Too Much Sky Richard Morrison Human Jungle Balance Sheet where Does Work End and Life Begin? We Fast Not for Cover Story Self-Denial is No Longer about Depriving Ourselves of Pleasures for Religious Reasons, but about Improving our Life-Expectancy in the Face of Self-Indulgence, Argues Theodore Dalrymple, who Has given up Lent for Lent People with Self-Control over Diet are Often Wildly Selfish in Other Matters A History of Abstinence The Times Here, Mate, we Just Don't Give a Xxxx about Foster Reportage The Man at the Centre of Cheriegate is Welcome Back on Australia's Gold Coast. Jamie Walker Reports British Businessman Fred Smith: "iDON'T Think Peter is Any Worse than Any Other Conman I've Met" Learning to read A Book at Bedtime Although He Often Writes for Children, Poet Roger McGough Admits that Reading Stories at Home is Best Left to his Wife Proud to Be " Pushy" Mothers Have Been Labelled Bad Citizens for Trying to Give their Children a Head Start. This is Just Another Example of the Victimisation of the Middle Classes, Says Celia Brayfield I'll Confess my Crimes: I Taught my Child to Go to School Every Day; I Insisted that She Do her Homework Children's Health How Can we Persuade our Five-Year-Old Son to Stop Talking in a "Whiny" Voice? Its Driving my Family Mad Parent Forum How You Can Help On the Water Front Health Hydroerapy is about to Undergo a Renaissance as Bath Reopens its Thermal Spa with a Mission to Test the Healing Power of Water. Anne Woodham Reports Belching You Can't Sit Here, You are Not Obscure Enough Fashion A Seating Plan that Made Sense to No One, a Family Affair on the Catwalk and Just Possibly the Tastiest Macaroons in the World... Emily Davies Reports from the Paris Shows Eric Hill Ltd Paris - City of Arm Fashion This Year's Collections Delivered a New Kind of Power Dressing, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong "The Greatest Gangster Film since the… Every Inch a Lear Theatre Tmothy West Has Played Lots of Strong, Honourable Real People. Now It's Time for the Frail, Flawed and Fictional Ones, He Tells Benedict Nightingale—and King Lear is the Perfect Place to Start The Times A Rambo Rip-Off ART Galleries Entertainments The Times Blur are Back; Albarn is the New Bowie. Nigel Williamson Reports from the Texan Music Festival Arts The midst of Death Visual Art Human Death in Art is a Taboo, Which is why a New Exhibition is so Shocking, Says Richard Cork Fellix is Far Too Young to Die. His Clothes, Pillows Sheet and Blankets Shout out a Love of Life Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning Move Never in the Field of Human Comedy Have so Many Tissues Been Soaked by so Many for so Few during the Final Episode of Cold Feet, Says Paul Hoggart Tv Review Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choke Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed Choice Films The Times BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2915 TV Choice The Writers Bureau College of Journalism About Turn National Service Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… Getting the Needle Race for Europe 04 Gabby Logan 19 Rangers Win 21 Simon Kuper 23 the… Typical Case of Attention-Seeking Gamesays Shearer's Tour Thestory George Caulkin finds out why the striker thinks it would be unwise to go back on his word Thosewhohavetriedtofillshearer'sboots National Hero's Ups and Downs Theinsider Ashling O'connor says progress in Europe is crucial for Arsenal Themoneygame Partial to a Magpies Win Gabbylogan China in their Hands Behindthescenes Thrasy Petropoulos on Bolton's inroads into the world of complementary medicine Howdotheydothat? AKI Riihilahti says celebrities should keep mum on war The Player I Won't Play War Games Theprofile Times Online Win the ultimate Spurs experience Zola's Blue Heaven Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Theguide Bolton Fluent in Art of Survival Barclaycard Average Attendance Leading Scorers Card Count Rovers Resist Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Wayward Villa Salvage Pride but No Points Shearer Has Rivals Shaking Tigana Still in Dark on Future Everton Forget their Lines Juninho Gives Leeds a Lesson Houllier Spit Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Delight for City as Fowler Clocks on Pardew Opens Inner Sanctum Thegames Nationview League First Division Tom Dart finds the Reading manager is allowing reporters into the dressing-room Drilled for Thrills Brighton Enjoy the Challenge Reading Living Life to Maxim Leicester Back to Grindstone Nationwide 1 Football League The Games Average Attendance Leading Scorers Thegames Nationwide League First Division Robins on song to ensure Bristol City are biggest winners on a day of draws Thegames Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide 2 Football League Highest Attendance 11,231 Bristol City v Peterboro Average Attendance Leading Scorers Card Count Vital victory for York in play-off race and Carlisle triumph in relegation battle Thegames Nationwide League Third Division Nationwide 3 Football League The Games Average Attendance Leading Scorers Card Count Celtic Pay Penalty Thegames Cis Insurance Cup/bank of Scotland Premierleague Rangers seize cup glory as Dundee United slip closer to relegation Kilmarnock (O) 1 Bank of Scotland Are You Playing? Goldenboot Www. Timesonline. Co. Uk/goldenboot Thecontinent Como Put Shirts on Quick Return The Show Must Go on, and It Always Does in Time of War Simon Kuper traces how football has survived, in some form, through two world wars and points out how little an Englishman's Saturday afternoon routine has changed 'On Christmas Day 1914, British and German troops played football' Numbercrunch Yourgame The Times Mortgage Service Thefootballot High Drama and Low Dives Penalty for Debt-Ridden Clubs Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Catherine's casebook Martin is Considering a Career Change Thedailyfix Extratime Thequestions L'oréal
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