News from 20/03/2003
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Andrew Robson, Jon White, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, John Higham, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Suna Erden and Catherine Philip, Alexandra Frean, Ian Nathan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Amen Cohen, Anna Foster, David Sharrock and Roland Watson, Richard Hobson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and Oliver August, Edward Thompson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Paul Bolas, Hilary Finch, PS, David Chater, Helena Spongenberg, James Bone, Thomas Wharton, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Sue Roffe, Joanne Hart and Sarah Butler, David Atkinson, Barbara Ellen, Rory Watson and Charles Bremner and Melissa Kite, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Tom Baldwin and Ben Hoyle, Antonia Senior, Gavin Hinks Finance & Accountancy, David McVay, Steve Keenan, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Wesley Clerk, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Russell McCormick, Hugh Leggatt, Paul McMullen, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Mark Henderson and Anjana Ahuja, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Tanner, Jonathan Gornall, Stephen O'harrow, Director, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Adam Sherwin and Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Nick Wyke, Andy Bannister, Anatole Kaletsky, John Wood, Richard Lloyd Parry, Gavin Ashenden, Rosemary Bennett and Philip Webster, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Gordon Moore, David Charter, Stuart Crainer, Hugo Rifkind, Anna Spackman Property Editor, Lucy Johnson, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Michael Winterbottom, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Andrew Cockburn, John Muir, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, David Hands and Lewis Stuart, Philip Whiteley, T. A. Healthcote, Camberley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Johnny Hallyday, Beryl Dixon, Nigel Hawkes, Tony Dunn, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Jill Sherman, Joseph Palley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Andrew Kirby, Mark Henderson and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Glen Owen, Mike Mulvihill, Keith Morris, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Tom Baldwin Ben Hoyle and Russell Jenkins, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Ron Lewis and Owen Slot, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ruth Axtell, Tony Dawe, Franklin Berman, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Christopher Walker and Robert Talt, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Judith Warner, Stephen Dalton, Roland Watson and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Greg Browne, Wendy Outhwaite, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Arthur Watts, Nick Foulkes, Owen Slot, Michael Shortall, Arnold Berman, Richard Ford, Stewart Tendler and Valerie Elliott, Patience Wheatcroft, Sarah Oliver, Philip Pank, Geoff Thompson, Minna Daum,
ResumoSaddam: Portrait of a Survivor War dawns on Baghdad Iraq war headlines Truanting schoolchildren lead protests on streets The Times Today French anger at entente vitriole Tiffany & Co. Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Crack troops pursue Saddam Iraq war Online Iraqi deserters fleeing to the borders IF Leaders brother on 'dirty dozen' list Ruthless gambler rolls his final deadly dice Tod's Battle lines drawn at Pentagon over new kind of war Boots Strict chain of command ensures Blair keeps a hand on military power Specialists to seek out and destroy chemical weapons US set to bombard globe with words 'Grieve for fallen comrades after battle over' Commander tells troops how to deal with death, Sarah Oliver reports from the Iraqi border Desert storms force air tactic changes Kuwait weather upsets military planning Could sand be the toughest enemy? Chaplains ready to give last rites to Muslims Critics deride US claim of a broad coalition Anti-war countries insist on disarmament business as usual Age Posi Ive Britons told to stock up for terrorist threat British soldiers will help Iraqis to stock up after the war Israelis head for the beach to beat gas attack Möben Kitchens Turkish compromise is a recipe for more conflict GAP By Our Foreign Staff: Arabs attack new era of US domination Office World Ankara set to quash Kurdish ambitions US trrops in Iraq may be ensnared by another squabble, writes Richard Lloyd Parry in Silopi, southeast Turkey Turks vote over US access to airspace Office World VW Blair sets out to limit damage from rebellion Lexus The loose cannon who shot herself in the foot Parliamentary Sketch Question Time Briefing Keeps Score Today In Parliament We distracted the teachers, legged it and came here' Lloyds TSB Bereaved partners to receive MoD pensions Firefighters reject compromise deal agreed by leaders How the offer has been softened Direct Line Top civil servants go in 'night of long knives' BCS Students front middle classes bear burden of tuition fees rise Office World Nursery start 'worth £90,000' 'Millionaire' show major sits in the court's hot seat Chris Evans 'brought down by arrogance and drinking spree' Travelodge Violent abductor jailed for 15 years Revenue This Saturday only in Play Picture Gallery Celebrity suicides inspire tragic imitation British Red Cross E-mail : people@thetimes. co. uk People Eyre to lift the curtain on offstage dramas at the National Theatre Getting better by degrees Prince William to fling aside dress code for his 21st birthday bash Alliance Leicester a real plus Morse conquers world TV PS Murdered teenager's 999 call was cut off Hanna Foster dialled 999 a few minutes after she was last seen alive but was unable to speak, Steve Bird reports Last bow for model London theatre BT Gangsters killed sons, says father In Brief Murder charge Jail warning Stage fright Teacher training agency Jail term hitch gets groom off the hook with wife Sharp falls in house prices in South East Halifax One lucky ruin gets chance of restoration Basket casket for Faith Lost Constable drawing sets Sotheby's record The First Xi British Gas Blunkett questions pardon In Brief Warrington's day £4m brawl costs Diana's Valentine Drug killer jailed Double disaster 'Attack' man held Scientists offer hope of cure for baldness Patients 'miss out on heart drugs' Prudential Minimum wage rise 'may deter employers' Assets of champagne criminals will go flat Experts identify link to pneumonia bug T Mobile Milburn to woo GPs with income guarantee Europe Global briefing One. Tel (Reuter): China frees US citizen (AFP), (AP), (Reuter): Asia (AFP): Africa (Reuter): Middle East (AP)(Reuter)(AFP)(AP): The Americas The Times White extremists 'planted bomb to kill Mandela' Leading ANC man is jailed for fraud A dance to the music of ragtime Theatre Ragtime Piccadilly, W1 Concert Po Ashkenazy Festival Hall Concert CLS/Alsop Barbican/Comedy Dara O'Briain Soho, WI/Theatre Mum's the Word Albery, Wc2 First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times A dance to the music of ragtime ArtsFirst To boldly go or reconnect: the choice facing Blair When the bullets stop flying in Iraq, the battle over Labour's future will begin You want to know whether I'm 'anti' or 'pro'? Well, yes, I am. Er, I think Picture Gallery Oil, intimidation, rage - why we are really at war The price you pay for the slyest official scam of all Thunderer War and after A conflict that could not be avoided after September 11 Torture in Iraq Silent majority? The Times Dangers beyond the battlefield Implications of acting against Iraq without UN sanction Cook's resignation Pushy mothers Judges' background Fighting flyposting Vat on museums ENO's finances Council tax inequity Ban the bun Tricks of the trade The Weather The Times Crossword 22,304 Vodafone Reuters suffers biggest loss but chief gets £612,000 bonus Treasury accused on Rail Briefing US bank cuts City unit Vivendi co-chief departs Dresdner chairman goes Audit committee fears Orange sells stake Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day INdex Canned Adverts dropped over I conflict fear City dismay as OFT refers Morrison bid for Safeway Latest prices Wal Mart -4 Philip Green 9-4 Morrison 7-1 Tesco 8-1 Sainsbury/Morrison 8-1 Sainsbury 14-1 Farmers' Co-op 500-1 Source: Cantor Index Private equity firm in £3bn approach for 6C Cleared Nats secures its future Oracle Debate War rally pushes FTSE higher The Times Need to Know: The essential daily guide to the sectors BCC OFT takes the easy way out Results in brief Exchange rates Consumer 'champion' set for Safeway inquiry Report found competition concerns but no remedies HSBC committed to buying Household despite SEC censure Basf Kingfisher electricals demerger will cost £60m Amersham slips on alert from US rival Stock Markets Eurotop 100 No Slough of despond Tempus Goshawk rises despite losses at syndicate Amicus to press for action over pensions 'failure' Union demands Pernod Ricard rises 45% The Times Interbrew buying spree over ACTIONenergy BT faces call centre strike threat Extension for postal regulator Holders of Corus bonds to press for revamp Hp Granada chief in warning over advertising spending US networks facing $350m loss as advertisers pull out BA set to reopen airline sale talks IT firms line up for NHS upgrade The Times TfL's odd train of thought City Diary The Times EMI poised to pull out of £60m bid for Boosey Bum notes at Bossey The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Tenon sore as Numerica policy adds up Finance & Accountancy Viewpoint Instrumental role in music-making The Times Shortlist of five for Smiths seals unit Revamp gives air traffic controllers a clear flight-path Russell Hotten talks to the man who held together the Nats rescue talks Secret EU agreement lets US snoop on transatlantic flyers Business Travel Where fashionable food meets French Resistance Briefcase guide to. . . Lyons Citigroup chief puts on off-key birthday bash Wall Street Diary A million devalued BA miles Travellers' tales Ionian Island Holidays Travel4less Travel Insurance Easter Sunshine City Breaks Canada Direct April Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations Plc Overhaul aims to end delays Fire and ice treat to spice up Mother's Day Guernsey 2 nights' B&b ?89, Central London for ?21 a night, Grenada 12 nights ?628. Latest offers: Tony Dawe Travel Choice Cars Swift Global Flights Trailfinders Cuba Insureand Go Multiple Classified Advertising Items There's plenty of snow for all the family Focus on skiing trips for the Easter holidays Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Airline Network Faresavers Eurostar The Times Shares settle below best The Ftse 100 managed a fifth consecutive session of gains to finish at a two-month high, although a dip by Wall Street into negative territory at London's close served to pasre its gains. the index to the Competition Commission SG British Funds Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? The Very Rev Robert Holtby Dean of Chichester who promoted the ecumenical, educational and artistic traditions of the Church Colonel Tony Teague Officer decorated for leading nerve-racking night patrols in the last, bleak, winter of the Korean War His Honour Peter Ford Expert in copyright law who became the first judge of the patents Country Court Court & Social Joseph Coors Brewer whose Political donations helped to support Ronald Reagan Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Howard Fast Author of Spartacus, who won the Stalin Prize and fell foul of Joe McCarthy Sebastien Japrisot Writer and Catcher in the Rye translator whose detective novels enjoyed great success on screen Lives in Brief Marcel Prawy, opera producer, was born on December 29,1911. he died on february 23,2003, aged 91 Cyril shaps, actor, was born on October 13,1923. He died on january 1,2003, aged 79 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Nature Notes A peacenik's guide to fighting the good fight Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of war What role for the UN now; is this the start of American isolationism; Can Iraq be rebuilt and what about Palestine? By Our Sports Staff: The English cricketers playing in matches against a South African team, under the Captaincy of Graham Cooch of Three-Year Ban on Engalnd Rebel Cricketers Prize. quiz@thetimes News Quiz Word Watching David Cecil, a mainstay for years, was tending Rachel, Who was dying from cancer A Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Royal Ascot 2003 Today's royal engagements Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Changing the Guard Service of Thanksgiving Appointment of Immigration Adjudicators Picture Gallery Memorial services The Times Court & Social Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Box Number Replies Forthcoming marriages Dinners Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Reception Force rests with India Tout Seul stands out at 16-1 for Guineas glory Racing As the Flat turf season opens this afternoon, Rob Wright suggests ten horses to follow over the coming months Index Reviewing practitioner replacement Law Report Chancery Division Published March 20,2003 Commissioners of Customs and Exise v Allen and Others Before Judge Gilliland, Qc Judgement February 6,2003 Strict liability offence is compliant with Convention Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published March 20,2003 Bam father v Isllngton London Borough Council and Another Before Mr Justice Maurice Kay and Mr Justice Elias Judgement March7,2003 Manslaughter in assisting drug abuse injection Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published March 20,2003 Regina v Rogers Before Lord Justice Gross and Mr Justice Pitchers Judgment March 14,2003 European fright night Unnecessary work Court of Appeal Gahie v Immigration How Aspland captured magical moments Sanders keen to cash in on belated arrival Boxing Times Square Stress-free way to burn the calories Get fit, feel fit: Swimming Jones keeps Lewis option open Snow reports Felgate's grand plan is coming together Tennis McMahon plans flying start Adiemus gets green light Yesterday's results Doncaster Wincanton Southwell Reading the racecard The Times Sports Book Queen's colours to be flown between the flags How Henry proved his redeeming qualities Rugby Union Chief Sports Reporter Grayson grateful to Smith for chance to revive England career Caldwells continue to prove a winning combination Golf Sunningdale Foursomes results Eager Ballesteros has desire to play again Hansen rings changes for Irish challenge Comforts of home to sustain Ganguly Cricket Money worries threaten Scotland's bid to sign Dravid Qualified success for Smith helps coach relax at last Swimming The results service Today's fixtures CMJ Mobile Report Betfair Parrott retains place at Crucible table Snooker Khannouchi forced to pull out In Brief Mickel prospers England exit Ireland removed Doubling up Lewis Cannell Carew's fireworks scorch Arsenal Last night's results Sad Derby punished by Huckerby's pace Parkin on target to thwart Bristol ambitions Classy Portsmouth get helping hand Coventry city Portsmouth Owen sets sights on settling score in Europe Liverpool (1) v Celtic (1) (Kick-off: 8.05pm Live coverage, BBC One) Newcastle reach end of road with heads held high Newcastle United 0 Barcelona 2 The Premiership today: Terry impresses Eriksson while Campo comes to terms with life at the Reebok Desailly must wait to break record Wounded Wenger is forced to redouble effort on home front Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent In Valencia Old Speckled Hen Picture perfect Marc Aspland wins Sports… Inside Sport First Executive Reed Personnel Services Mars Times Newspapers Bar Manager Work from Home Hairdressers in Greenwich require an experienced… Appointements Am Medical Group Walkers Moneybox Regional Sales Consultant Multiple Display Advertising Items China Trade Merchandiser Up which ladder? From Scottish history to… Parker Star technology Secrets of my success: a bright idea and mum's tea Career Choice Iomcs Learndirect A Career in Sales! Helena Spongenberg Experience 'McDonald's was all about service, cleanliness and making money' Oxford Production Editor Head Waiter Required Chef & Tandoori Chef Required Interregnum Management Executive The Pension Service Haldane Harvey Michael Page Sales PSD Ats consultants James Burley Reckitt Benckiser Fair Isaac Seeda Whitehead Mann Echg Hoggett Bowers Flir Systems Oyell Forstaff We Urgently Require CVs with Impact Portmans Estate Agents Ltd. 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Caitlin Moran Reportage Film Inside In the Dock True Fiction As Courtroom Role Play Becomes the Preferred Method for Selecting Judges, Hugo Rifkind Witnesses a Training Session Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Caitlin Moran There is Nothing Better than Working from Home-Your Daily Commute Takes in your Pyjamas Offices are Desolate Places; like Orphanages Full of People in Suits Human Jungle Can an Old Favourtite Hold its Magic? Novelist Tim Lott, 47, on the Night of the Hunter, Directed by Charles Laughton Why It's Best From Today our Children Will Be Unable to Escape the Images of Death and Destruction that are the Inevitable Result of War. When They Ask why, how Should we Respond? By Being Honest, Family Therapist Minna Daum Says Peace was Stranger The Times Lost, but Not Forgotten A Memorial to Ocean Rowers who Died at Sea Will Keep their Feats Alive. Jonathan Gornall Reports Hunt the Virus Reportage How Do You Tell whether a New Virus is the Results of a Natural Outbreak or the Work of Bioterrorists? Mark Henderson and Anjana Ahuja Investigate Eat Less and Walk More to Keep Diabetes at Bay Health Weight Loss and an Effective Drug Help Those with Insulin Resistance, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Male Menopause Ron's Prostate Fight Wine is Fine for Women's Hearts The Times Be There or Be Nowhere This Weekend Hollywood Goes to the Oscars. Nick Foulkes Reveals the Insider's Guide to the Top Parties Multiple Classified Advertisments Items Art Galleries Chelsea Lyric Theatre Limited Season The Times Get Me my Agent New Films Barbara Ellen Sees Al Pacino Pretend to Be a Spy - while James Bond Gets to Be a Father The Recruit 12A, 115 mins Evelyn Pg, 94mins Little Boy Get Lost Arts Star of the Week Colin Farrell Seems to Enjoy his Reputation as Hollywood's Latest Celtic Hellraiser. But It's Already Time to Grow up, Says Sean MacAulay NT The Saturday Times Johnny B V Good More New Films Johnny Hallyday, the French Elvis, Scores a Hit with James Christopher I. 'Homme Du Train 12A 90mins Just Married 12.97mins National Security 12A, 88mins THESTYLECOUNCiL New Dvds and Videos Geoff Brown Arts The Man on the Train Longest Interview Michael Winterbottom's Film about Asylum New London Theatre Short, Cheap and Sweet Arts Film Short Movies are Enjoying a Renaissance, Says Stephen Dalton Saddam Hussein is Casting a Shadow over this Year's Oscars. Ian Nathan Reports Hollywood Diary Easter Revision MPW Oxford Caster Courses St. George's University Oxford Tutorial College Collingham The Abbey Colleges Albemarle D'overbroeck's College Oxford LSI Davies Laing & Dick Ashbourne Education Advisory Services Languages are a Primary Concern The Government Wants All Seven-Year-Olds to Learn a Foreign Language. Anna Foster Reports Harrow School Cherwell College Multiple Display Advertising Items Ed. Forum St George's School Ascot Deputy Bursar Deputy Headteacher Bootham School York 2 Deputy Headteachers Montessori Director - Brentford Brasenose College Oxford Facilities Coordinator Dt3c St. George's University Senior Appointments Gresham's School Bursar The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review It is Heartening to See the Single Play Back in Fashion, Says Joe Joseph, but Do They All Have to Be about a Depressing or Distressing Subject? Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Film BBC One Please note that all television and radio schedules are subject to late alteration TV Choice Televisionandradio Index T2 Crossword No 2918 Firstplus
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