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News from 19/03/2003

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Tony Blair, Prime Minister, Robert Cole, Antonia Senior and Carl Mortished, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Greg Hurst and Melissa Kite, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Paul Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Theodore Dalrymple, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Bell, Nigel Hawkes and Russell Jenkins, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jill Sherman and Lewis Smith, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Peter Kilfoyle, former Labour Defence Minister, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Barkham, Roger Maynard, Richard Hamilton, Deborah Stone, John Hargreaves, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Lees, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Philip Hensher, George Patterson, David Howarth, Joyce Quin, Labour MP, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Chris Whitby, Richard Wilson, Kathy March, Tim Reid, Michael Portillo, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Gillian Harris and Angus MacLeod, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Cristina Iglesias, Eve-Ann Prentice, Sue Corbett, Roland Watson, Clive Efford, Labour MP, Charles Bremner, Rutton Viccajee, Lewis Smith and Stewart Tendler, Greg Hurst, Bryan Storey, Philip Allott, Peter Mahaffey, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, David Sharrock and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Jerome Burne, Douglas Hogg, former Tory minister, Gavin Bell, Christine Alexander, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Annie McStravick, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Nigel Hawkins, Simon Blackburn, Gabriel Rozenberg, Jenifer Grigg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, James Harrison, Sam Mariowe, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Alan Dashwood, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, June Field, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Clive Barker, Nick Hasell, Richard Mills, Ron Mueck, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Craig Lord, Deborah King, Jerwood Sculpture Prize, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Robert Tait, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Andrew MacKay, Tory MP, Ben MacIntyre, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Jenny Eclair, Ben Webster, Malcolm Burgess, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Charles Tannock, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Bernardine Evaristo, Monica Mann, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Mark Twain, Stephen Dalton, Richard Beeston and Elaine Monaghan, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Glen Owen and David Charter, Tony Balding, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Caro, Graham Evans, Anna Soderblom, M. Nathan, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine,

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Blair rallies the Commons for war 139 Labour MPs rebel and ministers breathe a sigh of relief More french frontbench resignations, but Short stays in the Cabinet More people read The Times Terror arrests Fire strike off Asylum defeat Bloom and bust First shots fired at sea as allied battle plan unfolds The Times Today 'Conflict is so close they can sniff it in the air' Wages of spin Home & legacy My French boycott News & Comment Business The Register Picture Gallery Sport Plus T2 Picture Gallery Www. timesonline. co. uk Iraq denounces 'illegal, immoral' war Crews warned of collisions as air armada stands by BT Australian troops to join action $100bn war cost Oscars still on (AP): Hamas target Pupils to protest Iraq crisis Online Gucci 'Boom-boom tomorrow?' Iraq's fears and tears Janine di Giovanni leaves behind her official Baghdad minders to tell the story of life in a city of good people ruled by fear Marines mass near border for invasion 'To retreat now would put at hazard all we hold… Blair plays not to the gallery but to the heart Tiscali Broadband 'If I believed it would work I would swallow my… 'I don't think what's going on in… Departing minister warns of isolation Persuasion was never so blunt 'It is the timing of this, when weapons… The full list of Labour rebels 'We have been sadly let down by our French… Labour doubters are cut down by weapon of mass persuasion Agoraphobic Dilemma 'We are having a 19th-century gunboat war when… 'It's not an attack on Saddam that will be… Anti-war flak hits Short as Blair ties up a loose cannon 'Lord who? I don't know who Lord Hunt is.… PC World The Computer Superstore Opponents of war step up rhetoric as Saddam digs in Roland Watson reports from Washington on the response to the us ultimatum to Baghdad Strikes bring French back down to earth Countries pledge support What's Important Sydney protest Briton to lose visa Ship of mercy in Gulf is ready to receive wounded Patrick Barkham reports from the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus, the 'local district hospital' for the Forces Poisonous enemies encircle base camp Desert creepy crawlies Sharp Lexus Military regime in place to run Iraq after Saddam Richard Beeston and Elaine Monaghan report on Pentagon plans for post war Iraq Iran has vital role in conflict - and then in building peace Ryanair Novell Courage or blind stupidity on the Kurd front line Anthony Loyd in Chamchamal Photograph: Paul Rogers Turks in deal with US Intelligence Nissan Play acting may be used in appointing judges Renault Master of roles: the tests Like a bat out of hell New rules end media cash for witnesses Direct Line Graduate debt now £12,500 and rising Fire strike called off after union agrees deal Dunblane Mason link dismissed Demon Killer bug may take months to identify IBM Men held as bombs are found close to Gatwick Picture Gallery Injured rock star pulls out of concert Citibank Body blow for Anita Roddick Picture Gallery Beauty is in the eye of the designer Om Sai Ram People Prince of Wales exports his charity expertise to China Opera job losses challenged Ps BBC One takes flying leap into highbrow arts Awards for drama and jubilee coverage are crowning glory 'Millionaire' show's record cough bout Standard Life Bank Bad news for Deayton Attenborough's pen earns mighty hoard Quorn Onetel Routemasters put on road to retirement More people travel on faster buses £270,000 'wasted' refitting City Hall Alliance Leicester Business Banking You're less likely to arrive with bags on BA Murdered girl feared she was being stalked Man held over artist killing Prudential Suspect in bride case is arrested Nationwide Blunkett fails to reverse ruling on asylum benefits Deaf community wins recognition for sign language Quorn Top Marks! Circus offers taste of life at the sharp end Marsha case man arrested In Brief Husky life-saver Man shot in head Skinner surgery Fasttimes NHS trust faces ruin over agency for nurses The Times Offers Direct Animal rights extremists boost backing for live tests Climate may spell end of line for fishing Egg Card Space scientists study radio waves in hunt for alien life Zimbabwe protest fuelled by hunger and desperation Henderson Global Investors British Gas Arafat is humbled by Prime Minister vote Neo-Nazi party escapes a ban after German spies go too far Prudential Belgrade MPs back new leader In Brief (AP): Genocide trial (Reuters): Troops sent in (AP): Strike charges (AP): Flood aid (AP): Daughter leads (AP): Art booty stays Compelling images of rare drama Opera Madama Butterfly Covent Garden Robert Thicknesse Allen/Martineau Wigmore Hall Hallary Finch Concerts Thomas Allen takes a short cut to the heart; the London Sinfonietta's programme lacks originality First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times Sinfonietta/Adés Queen Elizabeth Hall John Allison Queen Elizebeth Hall Theatre Our House Cambridge Theatre Sam Mariowe Pop Turin Brakes Bristol Academy Stephen Dalton Times Online Apocalypse Soon: our love affair with health scares Feeling odd? Strangely sickly? You're suffering from a safe bout of danger And you thought the art of eloquence was dead—well, cop an earful of this Bin Laden's laughter echoes across the West Boys with big, loaded toys ... I know what that's about Thunderer The Blair Paradox A large revolt combined with unusual personal authority The Colour of Money Creeping inflation puts the Bank of England on notice Milky Way Calling Are aliens trying to tell us something by radio? Support for war, pleas for peace Conflict over legality of launching an attack against Iraq 'Made in Britain' a thing of the past? Zero tolerance Ban the bun The Times Brontë juvenilia Tricks of the trade Our curious world The Weather The Times Crossword 22,303 Five-Day Forecast BT Marconi chief in line for £22.4m payout P&G in control of Wella Postal regulator may go Bayer court victory Menzies advances HSBC private equity sale More back Morrison Charts of the day In Business Today Big hair Picture Gallery Fed pegs rates as oil price plunges on victory hopes US sues tobacco groups for record $289bn EasyOption The ECU Group plc Doyen of DJs Inflation surges to highest for five years The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors BMW Parton's debt to Simpson Results in brief Marconi jobs at risk as £3.1bn rescue unveiled Slack demand for equipment delays hopes of revival Celltech chief forecasts wave of mergers in biotechnology sector Judge rules in Virgin's favour AIM offers foreign companies fast track Chairman ties his future to recovery of Matalan BP to plug gap in US pension fund with $700m cash injection The new Marconi Charcol Nimrod hold-ups 'force BAE staff cuts' Signs of a stronger Alliance BASF's fourth-quarter sales surge boosts ICI Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Weir pumped higher as engineers rally Retiree Rolls in dough City Diary Poll position City Diary Screen test City Diary P&G takes control of reluctant Wella Strohers bid silent farewell after 123 years Pat helps to post a surge at Entertainment Rights Dixons cuts internet stake How the haircare industry shapes up Legal & General Trading statement boosts DMGT shares Millionaires British Funds Gains pared at close EasyJet bales out of option on DBA CAA agrees restructuring of UK air traffic control network The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid for information service. For further detalls on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Shipyards on a cruise going nowhere The Times EADS in plea for satellite launch cash Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lionel Dakers Director of churech music whose influence and enthusiasm were felt from cathedral to parish pew Alan Keith Radio presenter who made Your Hundred Best Tunes obligatory Sunday night listening for 43 years Court & Social Peter Dacre Versatile journalist of the old school, with a flair for showbusiness Lives remembered Readers recall the architect Peter Smithson and his controversial brand of Modernism Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Debale the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Defending the middle class Should universties discriminate in favour of state-school applicants? Nature Notes De Klerk Wins by Landslide to Close Book on Apartheid News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life March 19,1955 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Contact Details for Classified Advertising Changing the Guard Appointments Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial services Travel Insurance All hands to the pump Latest wills Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Reception Dinners Answers Lecture Elections Church news Buying quality stock while it is still cheap Paula Hawkins asks the experts for their tips for shares that still perform in bear markets People don't always see accident Uproar over loss of tax relief Mark Atherton hears protests against the abolition of an Isa tax break Daimler Chrysler The stealth tax list How to soften next month's Nic blow Home Secretary's decision-making process unfair Law Report Court of Appeal Asylum seeker cannot choose assisted housing area Court of Appeal Small firms driven from the city as prices soar The development of brownfield sites is forcing local businesses to leave Birmingham, says Eve-Ann Prentice Three of the best City: West Didsbury, Manchester, £615,000 Commute: Framfield, East Sussex, £699,500 A large family house set In more than six acres of grounds. The property is less than two mlles from the statlon at Uckfleld, from where tralns to Cictoria take 85 minutes Country: Melksham, Wiltshire, ?685,000 A Grade Ii llsted Georglan house with a Bath stone porch and columns covered by an ancient wishteria. The market town of Melksham is 13 miles from Bath 'Competent court' meaning in letter Court of Appeal Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Zealand Portugal Games force Athenians to adopt open house policy A shortage of hotel rooms for the 2004 Olympics will put a premium on rental packages, reports June Field Multiple Display Advertising Items Passport to Athens The House of Commons and House of Lords debate war with Iraq 'To retreat now would put at hazard all that we hold dearest' The Prime Minister spoke for 50 minutes in support of war. Greg Hurst reports Robinson wings in Poms stumped as Australia advance fairly with Gilchrist Cheltenham will never be same again—you can bet on it Lloyds TSB Fireworks in Valencia Leeds aim to prevent agony of another Saints day Rugby league The draw BHB details £5 million summer Grand Slam The Wright Track Times Square The last letter of each answer is the first letter… How the Summer Triple Crown will be won Fontwell Park Kingscliff becomes hot property Yesterday's results Chepstow Course Specialists Sri Lanka fail to halt Australia's relentless march Criket: World Cup Karim believes Kenya will begin to reap spin-offs of success Today's fixtures Some core requirements for successful swimming Get fit, look fit: swimming Cmj Mobile Report The results service Mickel overcomes title jinx In Brief England falter Price stands out Ferrari guarded Rehman cleared Ireland honour Speed king Robinson back in old routine as Luger is left out Rugby union Delighted Davis is back at Crucible Snooker Matharu hints at bright future on day in sun Golf John Hopkins watches McGinley and Mansell join forces once more against a talented schoolgirl Sunningdale Foursomes results O'Sullivan to lobby for longer Six Nations Row over player payment escalates Tennis Director insists it is time to make headway Swimming Deportivo able to cash in on United's Blanc check Concern over security in Liechtenstein Uefa hands Diouf two-match ban Real cause for celebration Ahead of Thegame Unrepentant Cole aggravates relationship with manager Robson's pupils prepare to tackle latest exam MacKay quick to expose Millwall defence Broken home gives no comfort for Wolves Injury to Zamora caps sorry night for Brighton The Premiership today: Bruce springs to Dugarry's defence while Ridsdale gets support from unlikely source No marks for style but points still go to Leicester Resurgent Ipswich continue to hunt down play-off pack Results Arsenal hope to strike gold by digging into their reserves Win a fully restored Aston Martin Martin Samuel on a giant step for fair play Australia walk it Christopher Martin-Jenkins on a semi-final stroll Inside Sport Picture Gallery Bloom and Bust? Emotional Intelligence Fashion Arts Inside After Iain True Fiction The Heat is on the Prime Minister and off Iain Duncan Smith? Wrong. Robert Richardson Finds Proof that the Tories are Hunting for a New Leader Verbatim 24 Hours Would I Be Able to Answer Any Questions at All? Or Would It Be Nul Points for Sieghart? My Answers to Starter Questions Included Leviticus, 7S 1d and Avocet Human Jungle It's a Blooming Crisis: We Must Nip It in the Bud Cover Story The Fragile Economy of the Scilly Isles Depends on Selling their Scented Narcissus Flowers to Mainland Britain. But the Growers' Livelihood Faces a Growing Threat from Cheap Imports. Damian Whitworth Reports Is the South's Flag Going to Rise Again? Reportage Some See It as a Badge of Pride, Others as a Symbol of Slavery. Tim Reid Reports from the State of Georgia on the War that Really Matters The Times Gardens Direct Alien Alert Cosmic Radio Signals Could Mean E. T. Is Not Far Away, Says Anjana Ahuja The Sunday Times the Times My Father Emotional Intelligenceespionage was a Way of Life for her Entire Family—first in Baghdad, Then in London—whether They Liked It or Not, Corinne Souza Tells Penny Wark What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Jenny Eclair Love Etc Is this the Secret of Long Life? Health " Miracle" Remedies Don't Work, but Soil Bacteria Could Hold the Key to Preventing Ageing, Says Jerome Burne Old People are Better than the Young at Some Mental Tasks Seven Seas Without French, Tears Fashion Boycotting French Goods May Be Tough, but Someone Has to Do It. Lisa Armstrong Prepares to Suffer An Oscar Cover-Up? Chunky and Beautiful The Latest in Fake Tans - Look, No Streaks The Times A Vacuum Packed Visual Art Space the Final Frontier? Rachel Campbell-Johnston Charts the Voyages of Cristina Iglesias Cristina Iglesias Whitechapel Art Gallery The John Davies Gallery Wenders of the Natural World Art Photography when Film Director Wim Wenders Tried his Hand at Stills, He Went Wild. 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