News from 18/03/2003
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, A. J. F. Weller, John Bungey, Jill Sherman, Laura Peek, Ben Hoyle and Sam Lister, Dane Clouston, Director, Paul Nicolson, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Burgess, Antonia Senior, G. Spencer-Brown, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Eileen Gascoigne (Chief Exective), Valerie Elliott, Mark Shorten, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, John Alexander, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Charlie Flindt, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Jon Ritman, Dr Jane Collins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Lloyd Parry and Suna Erdem, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Rory Watson and Gary Duncan, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Gabrlel Rozenberg, David Charter, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Willie Manners, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, John O'byrne, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Joel Bennathan, Mark Court and Nic Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Margaret Forster, Lisa Gasteen, Donnell Deeny, Robin Neillands, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Bernard Selwyn, Russell Hotten, Lord Justice Schiemann, Deirder Fottrell, Helen Nugent, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Amber Melville-Brown, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Roland White, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Juliet McMyn, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Tim Taylor, Jean Roose, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Denise Dowen, Ann Clwyd, Michael Gove, Melissa Kite and Rosemary Bennett, Francis, Steuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Ashesh K. Datta, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Karon Monaghan, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Antony Hook, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Gordon McKellar, David Powell, Tony Halpin, Tony Halpin Education editor, Julia Matthews, Matthew Connolly, John Phillips, Daniel Crewe, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Ian Clark, Patience Wheatcroft, Robin Shepherd, Janine di Giovanni, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoPicture Gallery War: the beginning of the endgame Saddam given 48 hours to get out Get out now, Bush tells Saddam family E-mail blitz urges Iraqi chiefs to defect Cook quits and rallies MPs against action Charcol The Times Today Unique perspective Inflation bites: Kalashnikovs up from $20 to $500 'We cannot attack on basis that Saddam is weak and justify it on the ground that he is a threat' Did Agent Mulder kill the X Files? Picture Gallery News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Cook cuts to heart of debate with razor of principle Parliamentary Sketch Ben MacIntyre Attorney-General gives MPs legal basis for war Iraq crisis Online The National Lottery Lord Goldsmith's statement Times soldier-artist puts war in perspective B M W Cook leaves with dignity and destructive force The chosen image was of a rational man, leaving more in sorrow than in anger, writes Tom Baldwin Tiscali The text of the letters exchanged between Robin Cook and Tony Blair Shocking but not fateful for Blair Parting shot attacks military action by Britain as illegal Fire strike likely to be called off The British Hernia Centre One Million Seats Ten crucial mistakes that cost US dear in search for a deal End of the road for diplomacy What's Important Nationwide History's deadliest night of airstrikes will start the war Lawyer has a say on bomb targets Intelligence Austin Reed Kurds flee from threat of another March massacre Turkey reconsiders access for US forces Intelligent Finance Brief encounter for 'family' Skoda Auto Monopoly and cacophony for bored troops Novice takes on the stars for Orange book prize 'lONG List' for £30,000 Award' Age Positive Pilot's log overturns rape verdict Accenture Victim in isolation as mystery killer bug hits Britain Fertility patient died after 'excess' drugs WPA Lexus Dell People Boothroyd joins the war effort for Britain's forgotten women Straw loses his sitting tenant PS Prudential Manufacturers Clearing House Prime Minister Blair, it is two minutes before… Chancellor Patten moves to head off Oxford fees unrest IBM Selection of schools simplified Direct Line Classical salute Schoolboy attacker is let off jail Foiled carjacking may have led to woman's murder Abducted teenage girl was strangled Egg Card More low-cost new houses recommended Car death 'deliberate' In Brief Policeman jailed Mother's denial Rail guards strike Government not listening on youth violence, says rapper EasyJet. com Recycling drive 'does more harm than good' What's Important Hp invent Fat rabbits are being killed with kindness The happy bunny Directory inquiry calls get cheaper Direct Line Widow of gang victim gives birth In Brief Gates crush man Pavarotti in Bath Skinner surgery Bus death verdict Graduates spoil job chances with spelling mistakes Avoid jargon, solicitors told Joseph Michael Associates Halifax What's Important I was coughing, admits 'Millionaire' defendant 'Galloping Major' dies after heart attack Flybe Curtain up on final act of French bribery saga The Times One. Tel Arkan's widow held over murder of Serb leader Pop star bails out troubled bank MPs may get new say over EU laws (AP): Israeli raid on camp kills girl, 4 In Brief Batasuna ban (Reuters): Protesters warned (AP): Tamils arrested (AP): Drug doctors Attorney resigns (AP): Kidnap fever Blues given a rosy glow in Harlem Theatre Simply Heavenly Young Vic Music The Hall? ascends Bruckner's mighty Eighth Symphony; sopranos Jane Eaglen and Maria Ewing fail to satisfy Hallé/Skrowaczewski Manchester The Best Shows in London The Times Jane Eaglen Barbican Maria Ewing Wigmore Hall Theatre The Laramie Project Cochrane, WC1 Talking 'bout a revolution-and not just for Labour Cook is entering uncharted territory. And so are all the world's leaders The old wireless hasn't had such a good seeing-to since Dad twiddled its knobs Picture Gallery A peacenik's guide to fighting the good fight Thunderer: See men shredded, then say you don't back war Air of Resignation The Prime minister confronts his Labour colleagues Immune to Panic The latest flu bug is not yet cause for alarm Without Prejudice A Leading article, editorial and leader Words of war Clarke's fitness to lead Legality or culpability of military action against Saddam Golfers not only victims of dystonia Green belt question Dresden and morality Primary cramming Junk mail The Times How we measure and fight poverty If the face fits The Weather The Times Crossword QinetiQ Picture Gallery Contracts anger investors Briefing Marconi rescue terms EDS loses IT dominance UTV beats rivals MBO plan lifts Hamleys Air Lib deadline today BAE unions threaten Rose boosts Rolls-Royce Stock Market Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Buyout bruin Funds prefer Morrison bid to Wal-Mart Diet drinks in as brown ale and cat litter fall out of the basket Big Hit Media magnate Nats in £500m bond issue plan Morse Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors BMW Mixed message from the market Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Results in brief Exchange rates Hamleys clears way for buyout by two directors FTSE relegation saves chairman from breaching Higgs report National Australia Bank picks leader for UK drive Elan sues to make King buy The Times Merrill in settlement on Enron Chief seeks new challenge Churchill Insurance confirms interest from potential buyers Business Link Closing the big deal US rival's cheer lifts Smith & Nephew Nick Hasell Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Doubts surround Morrison Tempus Corus leaps as broker tips break-up value War could mean the end of the economic world Anatole Kaletsky Economic View Soaring growth, all in the President's imagination Robert Shepherd examines some puzzling economic statistics from the central Asian state of Turkmenistan The Open University Business School The domineering father Gherkin in a pickle City Diary Eurozone recession feared in wake of Iraq war Brussels takes action against France over budget deficit German rescue firm urged The Times Unit Trust Information Services BT ING hit by £8.9bn writedown Bundesbank in bleak warning on economy Founder's pizza chain bid faces rival threat Wolseley springs good news on City a day early Acquisitions totalling £58m Doubts over rent deals may hit Canary Wharf securitisations HSBC Chairman braced for investor anger Shareholders fail to see why group should be sold Kier divides top boardroom roles Laing forecasts boost to profits from PFI deal On track for expansion BAE unions refuse to lift strike threat over pensions Investors increase pressure against two-year contracts The last rolling three-year contract Thomas the Tank Engine helps to drive up revenues at HIT National Small Business Week Granada moves to placate shareholders Lagardere heir gives full support to EADS Revenue fines attacked as 'stealth tax' Small print on child tax credits reveals claimants could face ?300 penalties RTL committed to 10% share of viewing in UK for Channel 5 MyTravel to scale hack retail arm Anti-terror drive gives exporters additional hurdle Regulation and selling abroad Business to Business Urbanplanters Turner & co Business Opportunities The British & International Franchise Exhibition Department for Work and Pensions WVE Nationwide Business Times Newspapers The Times Financial Freedom while Helping Others Thornton Securities Ltd Regus Express Taste The British & international Franchise Exhibition Case study Shares extend gains The Times British Funds Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Major Ronald Ferguson Polo player who revelled in, then regretted, the publicity that came with his daughter's marriage into the Royal Family Jean-Luc Lagardere French entrepreneur whose interests ranged from aviation to publishing Professor J. Leigh Collis Developing procedures for oesophageal surgery Court & Social Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notice, acknowledgements Taxing questions for air travellers Debate the issues of the day as they happyen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Cycles of despair Should the Government give up its strategy of encouraging us all to all to take to our bikes? Nature Notes News Quiz MPs Vote for Boycott of Olympics Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life March 18,1921 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Luncheons Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Dinners Lecture Auction School news University news One of the finest female portraits by the 18th… New library for Jewish music Court & Social Faresavers Global Flights Whiled care is taken to establish that our Travel Insurance Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Answers The Times World Cup blow for Australia When will penny drop and pounds rise? The Kervin Interview Trevor Brooking In Sports Today Caravan site was investment Chancery Division Published March 18,2003 Inland Revenue Commissioners v George and Another Before Mr JUstice Laddie Judgement February 27,2003 Sentence for torture by neglect Court of Appeal No interim costs payment Chancery Division Published March 18,2003 Dyson Appllances Ltd v Hoover Ltd (No 4) Before Mr Justice Laddie Judgement February 18,2003 Power to charge for taxi tests Court of Appeal Eriksson makes commitment Connolly to face panel over high tackle Rugby League Birmingham has sights on outdoor championships Grand-slam heads appeal for unity Tennis Thirst for Rugby Roddick fired up to assume mantle of Agassi Snow reports Lewis signals return as Jackson steps off talent conveyor belt Times Square Flexibility is the key to making a real splash Get fit, look fit: swimming Day two Nicholls bemoans lack of two-mile chases Yesterday's results Exeter The Times Sports Book Southwell Sedgefield Hussard Collonges is Aintree doubt Australia's surface tensions increase Cricket: World Cup The Times Ponting stands by as Waugh keeps leading role Australia squad The results service Pools forecast Today's fixtures Yorkshire give new contract to Gough Woods on title trail once more In Brief Pitching in Wasted Tripp Sheene honoured Seacourt success Davis and Parrott face tough task trying to qualify Snooker Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores England close to full strength again Rugby union Hot Wasps prepare for chilling experience in Poland Fantasy league Leaderboard Youth leaderboard Lindores prevents clean sweep by England Bowis Ferguson ready to overcome biggest challenge Ticket fiasco sparks hooligan fears The Times Paterson admits to drinking binge York Supporters' Trust suffers another blow Pardew speaks too soon on Di Canio Reading can learn lesson from others Diouf must wait for Uefa to have final word FA sends Gregory into stands for five matches Ravanelli's free offer to Derby Dugarry seeks permanent Birmingham move while O'Leary looks for Leeds return Raul and Redondo keeping suspect company Enigmatic Eriksson insists he is in for long haul Can Murali catch them out? Fish out of wateror, or whale of a time? Russell Kempson finds Elvis alive in Iceland. Sorry, it's Lee Sharpe Inside Sport Mortgages for Business After the War Lifestyle Lifetime Interview Inside It's a Game of Consequences The Threat of "Serious Consequences" Seems to Justify War in Iraq. So what is next? Richard Heller Intercepts a Top-Secret Memorandum Verbatim 24 Hours War is Going to Happen, if only to Avoid the Loss of Face Involved in Recalling the Military Mass Human Jungle Gassed, Bunded, Saddam Cannot After Hussein's Notorius Chemical Gas Attack on the Kurdish City of Halabja in 1988, Mahmoud Fatah Didnt Know if his Family was Alive or Dead. Anthony Loyd Tells the Extraordinary Story of his Quest to Find Them The Times London? I Must Be California Dreaming After Years of Living in Santa Monica, Sue Ellicott Returns to Britain to Find its Capital Bursting with Pilates, Yoga and Life Coaches-Albeit Served up with Crisps, Danish Pastries and Wine Isnt Thhis the Place where Nobody Talks Publicly about Sex, Emotions or, Horrors, their Problems? Age of Enlightenment The Artful Lifetime The Artful Like the Oldie Magazine, its Founder and Editor is Alive and Kicking Hard against Youth-Driven Prejudice. Penny Wark Meets Richard Ingrams Not Dead yet Herbal Help for Clinic Haliborange Contact Dr Collins Target: Killers in the Cells Specialists are Pioneering a Genetic Test that Differentiates Aggressive "Tiger" Cancers from Teh Slower "Pussycat" Knd-And Child Suffers in Particular Could Benefit, Says Simon Crompton Magnesium-B Feats of Clay Luke Shephersd Uses Sculpture to Show People who are about to Have Plastic Surgery what They Will Look like Afterwards. Suzanne Glass Reports The Times So Did Agent Muldi The Andrew Billen Interview David Duchovny Does Not Mourn the Final Passing of the Conspiracy-Driven Science Fiction Series that Made his Name. But One Mystery Persists: What Destroyed his Working Relationship with Gillian Anderson? Gizmos Anna Soderblom on Happy Meals for Surfers But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys the Test Game Review Dead or Alive Extreme Beach volleyball (Xbox, £39.99) Scaling the Peaks Interview Lisa Gasteen Takes on One of Opera's Monster Rolls, Elektra World Music Albums Clive Davis Scours the Globe Welsh National Opera Old Folk at Home Too Long Despised, English Traditional Music is Being Rehabilitated by Radio 3, Says Libby Purves New Boy Bland Classical Cos Josh Groban is Overnyped, He is Not All Bad, Says Geoff Brown. Jose Carreras, however, Ought to Know Better Josh Groban Josh Groban Jose Carreras Complete Passion Les Arts Florissants Zorostre New Jazz Albums the Lure of Lynne Arriale V&A Entertainments Classical Concerts Theatres King Lear Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Arts Radio when It Comes to Comey, the Old Ones are Still the Best Ones, Says Chris Campling Poetic Plumbing The Young Architect of Athe Year Tells Tom Dyckhoff It's All about, Smell and Old-Fashioned Love The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move The Review Though Fictional and Acted out by Doubles, the Beguiling Images in Alison Jackson's Double Take Carry the Punch of Truth, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2916 TV Choice Rolex The dress code-tied up in knots Training for the Bar: how to make it to the top Amgen Age Concern Chambers and Partners The Times Law Section Tie case throws dress codes into confusion The collar and tie faces an uncertain future an the office. willie manners and Jullet McMyn look at the implications of a recent tribunal ruling Chambers and Partners Ilex Tutorial College Joanne Manson The Times Taylor Helson Sofres Employment Law Author The Times The Ltsg and the Lysg are joining forces to 6run a… Is it time to recruit a new breed of judge? 4In the field of international commerce, arbitration is the buzzword. Tim Taylor says Britain's legal system should respond to this challenge Stroke Trent The Parliamentary Counsel Joanne Manson How did today's pupils choose the Bar? The time and the place The way ahead for tomorrow's barristers After Mountfield's proposals were rejected, a group of young lawyers suggested an alternative How three top QCs made it to the top Bar needs to think again on training Waging a dangerous and lonely crusade Criminals have a right to privacy too David Burgress and Amber Melville-Brown on the importance of rehabilitation When a private life is not public It's patently a good idea, but will it work in practice? Edward Fennall gives a guard welcome to the far-from-perfect European patent In the City Lawweek What a legal journals are reporting on this week The road to greener pastures An EU directive has prompted the Government to deal with the problem of scrap vehicles, says Denise Dowen Your Scout Readers' queries The college of law discusses properties in trust, tenanciesin common, negligent letting agents and how to challenge a will Lawyer of the week 'Women barristers can wear and old thing under their bib' Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Veredus 4 Essex Court Multiple Display Advertising Items Shackleton appears to be chief scapegoat Lawdiary @the times. co. uk Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Lambeth GLS Recruitment Team Kings Bench Walk Family Solicitor required for small but busy lay… Busy Immmigration Department requires experiened…
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