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Andrew Robson, Eve Peasnall, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Eames, Dwight Longenecker, Stella Shamoon, David Charter and Richard Beeston, Richard Whitehead, Helen Studd, Robert Hands, Robert Cole, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Maggie Alderson, Gary Duncan, Jane MacQuitty, Matthew Crockatt, Helga Harrison, Dominic Kennedy and Ben Hoyle, Derick Alisop, Paul Hoggart, Dave Hepworth, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Tom MIERS(Exective Dierector), Colin Farrell, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Peter Innes, James Lee Burke, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Christine Seib, F. Henriksson, James Guthrie, Suna Erdem, Jeremy Kingston, Brian Pedley, Brian Laverick, Alison Kervin, Joe Lauria, Elizabeth Judge, Rob Scott, Patrick Kidd, Martin Aston, Steve Jeibert, Ivan Corea, Tom Newton Dunn, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, James Eve, Tania Cagnonl, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Jane Brown's, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Richard Lloyd Director, Alastair Campbell, Peter Brown, Tanla Cagnoni, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Jazz choice, David McVay, Stephen McClarence, Valerie Elliott, Graham Booth, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Major Charles Heyman, Steve Bird, Laura Peek and Emma Hartley, John Goodbody Television View, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Neil Barrass, Richard Miles and Christine Seib, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Grainne Gilmore, Lawrence James, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Nicholas Blanford, Helen Monks, Joseph Rotblat, A. J. Lewis, Lottis Moggach, Gary Duncan and Nick Hasell, Roland Watson, Peter Davies, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Rudi Leavor, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Jonathan Sacks, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Graham Wood, Aena Schari, Malcolm Smith, Paula Hawkins, Peter Paphides, Emma Mahony, John Skeavington, Roland Watson and Elaine Monaghan, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Mary Gold, Stephen Anderton, Carola Long, Alan Pemberton, Mark Atherton, Sudi Piggott, Abraham Lincoln, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Huw James, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Christina Koning, Sarah Turner, Andrew Cockburn, Steve Earle, Andrew Michael and Paula Hawkins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Ian H. Smith, Lucy Pinney, Mike mulvihill, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Vincent Morris, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Charles Gant, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Cathy Harris, Russell Hotten, Jill Sherman, Michael Arditti, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ross Leckie, Issandr Ei Amrani and Stephen Farrell, Jeremy Kingston's, Brian Gray Chief Accounting officer, Sarah Dunant, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Janet Gleeson, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mike Mulvihill, Phil Gordon and Oliver Kay, Rae Spencer-Jones, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Jill, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Christopher Lee, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Malcolm Boyden, Mike Brewer, James Doran and Lewis Smith, Reg Kemp, Tom Baldwin and Rosemary Bennett, Matthew Parris, Angus Clarke, Christopher Hawtree, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Mike Barnard, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Patrick V. Curr, Rose Aidin, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre, Ashis Ray, Jean-christophe Novelli, Ralph Pulmans, Richard Beeston, Bess Twiston Davies, David James, Rachel Campbell-Johnson, Alison Gibson, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Hilary Morison, Annabelle Thorpe, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Danny Baker, Laura Peek, Emma Hartley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Butler, Heath Brown, Jonathan Meades, Matthew O'callaghan, Jill Crawshaw, Julian Fallowes, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, Andrew Purkis Cheif Executive, Tony Kelly, Will Hide, Stephen Carter, G. W. Smith, Alan Jackson calls, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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The Times-The Best Reporting and Analysis After Shock and Awe Despair? The blitzing of Baghdad Seven-day surge lifts shares 17% The Times They watched on television and knew exactly when the bombs would come Index Tiffany & Co IRAQ War Business Money Travel Weekend The National Lottery Sport The Register Magazine Play Times Online War tops internet search list In Brief (Reuters): CNN thrown out (Reuters): Mine ships held (AP): 'Shields' stay (Reuters): Ricin attack The Times More awards, More readers US military officials flag up fears of triumphalism Front Line Homebase We set off a full load of missiles and they headed the right way' RAF Tornado crews describe a mission against Baghdad's air defences Eigh B52s, right, Britain to join the attack Iraq war Online No Title US aim is maximum impact but minimum damage Front Line Intelligence Crunching Day World … weapon Maverick missile Zulu Effects based warfare Forces that help soldiers to 'face the angry bullets Coalition forces take South and move on Baghdad 15-mile US convoy on way to capital Conscripts shoot their own officers rather than fight Dispirited division surrenders Halifax Saddam believes he can win even when staring defeat in the face Andrew Cockburn The foremost expert on the Iraqi leader explains the self-belief that drives him on Leader was hurt in first attacks, CIA says American sky-mail targets Iraqi hopes and fears British Airways In ten seconds RAF pilot takes out a Scud Courts 'Abort mission, chopper down' Vincent Mkorris of the New york post BMW The Ultimate Driving Machine British protesters turn sights on military bases Foreign Office adviser resigns Conflict divides the home front Fears over terror attack lead to panic buying Totally Lond on Colonel fulfils father's dream in the fight for his country Nissan Turks defy US to move force into North Terror group attacked Parcel Force Worldwide How to get the world's attention Toyota Arab acceptance may be the silence of rising fury Foreign Editor's Briefing Al-Jazeera films anger in streets Digital Depot We will not help you to justify war, Chirac tells Blair New efforts to call a truce between Britain and France have failed, report Rory Watson and Melissa Kite Thousands storm streets across the Middle East Australian Get Moving Sony Centre PoWs will be put to work on rescue aid Their war may be over, but the captives will have to earn their keep, reports Daniel McGrory in Kuwait City Families witness soldiers' progress in battle zone Bespoke Suits Flybe B&QEXTRA Soldier's soldier takes the allied blitz to Baghdad Tim Reid profiles Tommy Franks, the army chief with the ear of the President and a finely honed tactical mind Ireland's last king enlists spies to save island realm Nationwide Raids 'break big cocaine gang' Kodak Picture Paper Driver dies preventing crash after brick attack By a Correspondent: Runaway rapist is jailed for 12 years Office World Protected Family bids farewell to Milly Police still baffled by schoolgirl's murder Thistle Hotels One. Tel Labour revolt on Iraq debate ban Something of the Right about Howard The shadow Chancellor, once apparently consigned to the Tories' past, may yet turn out to be their future, says Tom Baldwin Asylum glut a myth, says judge Racist employers to be exposed Feuding in Tory high command back in the open GCSEs should be pick and mix, says exams watchdog Cannabis to be in chemists this year Just AAsk Student's body found in London Staples Slave labour in the City 2,000 years ago Holiday Jnn Dress-down Oscar stars put themselves on a war footing Evans admits childish behaviour By a Correspondent: Major denies row after £1m win Six wives and two more TV dramas for Henry VIII Caught Short? Play up, play up and play the game Giles Coren My Week HSBC Charities Aid Foundantion Foster builds 'pumpkin palace' in the Alps Marks & Spencer Evesham Targets set for buying British food In Brief Appeal fails Bomb charge Inquiries dropped Life for road rage Man Utd play on home advantage in mortgage offer Delays as drivers skirt congestion zone The Times Offers Direct Marks & Spencer Geordie deaf signs saved (Reuters), (AFP), (AP): Europe (AFP), (AP): Asia Film First (AFP): Africa (AFP), (Reuters): Middle East (Reuters), (AP): Americas Slovenia likely to give cautious 'yes' to Nato Biggest cruise liner afloat for the first time Colosseum centurions fight over text message Mad Mel versus Hollywood and the Vatican Nicholas Wapshott On America French turn up their noses at revolutionary wine glass British Heart Foundation Norfolkline (Reuters): 'Chemical weapons' were soap Best Western Pressure on China over killer bug outbreak The Sunday Times Between rock and a soft place Pop Avril Lavigne Birmingham Academy David Sinclair Theatre A Dickensian Shakespeare by the Rsc in Stratford; a seductively dangerous liaison from Samuel West in Bristol As You Like it Swan, Stratford Benedict Nightingale Entertainments Les Liaisons Dangereuses Bristol Old Vic Jeremy Kingston Classical Spectacular Jazz Dedication Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall Alyn Shipton Pop India. Arie Apollo, W6 Peter Paphides UT'E Lemper Rimbaud meets Rambo on the eve of battle In four letters, what's the difference between a tweed-suited bridge-playing toff and a hokey-pokey ice-cream man? Picture Gallery After the Shock and Awe, next will come the despair Two Fronts Shock and awe may trigger regime change in Baghdad Wary Truce Ambiguities will not head the EU split over Iraq He's Henery the Eighth, He is Age cannot wither him, nor custom stale his TV ratings PM must produce evidence 'or go' Support is two-sided US and 'Islamic terror' Short's shifts Dangers of cluster bombs to civilians Young people's reaction to war in Iraq Eu accounting systems The Times Last post Insufficiency of GPs' contracts Mahler's pause Fighting flyposting What you see The Weather The Times Crossword 22,306 The Times Books Direct Solution to yesterday's crossword 22,305 British Red Cross Desperate Leeds go for quick fix Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent Tetley's Fast times Malaysian Grand Prix pull-out guide Raring to go England wing champing at bit Faith Times Sport First Again Thegame Onmonday United primed for Madrid summit Champion League The draw Wenger remains defiant in face of double trouble British Euro Sport Howey and Keegan at odds Celtic return to share stage with European elite Uefa Cup Semi-final draw Reid ready for another walk along tightrope Leeds United in turmoll George Caulkin New manager relishes a tamiler test Tabasco Nine months of forced selling, increasingly poor results and troubled talk Angry fans call into question the judgment of Ridsdale Football No Title Game Plan Football Bill Edger Wolves leave Blanchflower with the blues The day it Happended: March 24,1979 Midlnads sides happily make capital out of struggling West London neighbours while Merseyside rivals resume their private battle for the first division title Chinn views Villa as his latest deserving cause Malcolm Boyden Brum's the word In the Redknapp era, P is for promotion, not partying Richard Holledge Life and Chimes How they stand in the Nationwide League Nationwide Conference How they stand in Scotland Weekend fixtures Eriksson's men wise to fear the young Turks Matt Dickinson Chief footbal correspondent Injured Arsenal trio leave coach considering his options VISA I am ready and able to handle the real thing, Sven Derby suspend Gregory and begin inquiry FA backs Conference on change How Australia will combat the best batsman on the planet World Cup final Tendulkar's genius allows India to dream of cup glory Times Square ICC counts cost of disputes Nation gripped as game gets a Bollywood twist TV presenter has millions of viewers in her thrail. Ashis Ray reports The British Cahambers of Commerce Woodward wants precision work from England RBS Six Nations Championship Second string overwhelm Scotland at full speed Lloyds TSB Thoroughbred champing at the bit Allson Kervin Catches up with England wing Jason Robinson Wales nears domestic accord Wales and Scotland go in search of elusive feel-good factor RBS Six Nations Championship Gerdald Davies Commentary Hansen up against it as Ireland aim for day of destiny The Royal Bank of Scotland O'Kelly rolling on in the engine room Kirwan helps Italy build momentum William Hill And there goes Baker with Jenson, Jer and Damon Braun The day Dell boy really put his foot in it The results service Snow reports Harriers in turmoil over UKA plan to halt funds Athletics Lister happy to make progress at Ipswich Hockey Lotto Talking times with Mr President Even during a world crisis, the runner's mind turns to his next outing, Alastair Campbell says Long hits the century mark as Tigers fall prey to try feast Rugby league Harrison may have final say after war of words Boxing Hendry is favoured by draw In Brief University tests Baxters' one-two Middlesex march Oxford on top Easy for Hallam Finished Article warrants attention Ladbrokes Doncaster Aldora draws on favourable berth Armchair Investor Yesterday's results Racing next week Newbury Kempton Park Bangor Wolverhampton Sense of history guides Balding into the future Alan lee Sports Journalist of the year Struggling Hen man falls at the first again Tennis Smith outlasts Davies in epic battle for places at Barcelona showpiece Swimming The Times Offers Direct Bad time sparks car park row for Ballesteros Golf Father and son denied by Fisher's show of strength Weekend's fixtures Worthy focus on global village at play Book review Subplots add fuel to new intrigue Kevin Eason in Kuala Lumpur How they line up for Sepang showdown Mr Consistency? Coulthard builds on winning start Ready to roll Complete guide to the grid Betfar Fends galore Those bust-ups recalled Ready for the Green Light at Sepang Moral issue goes up in smoke over race tracks Simon Bames Chief Sports Writer Unique Sepang is envy of the world Coulthard turns up heat on vulnerable Schumacher ITV cheered by Scot's win Montoya looks good value All Set for Sepang The Sunday Times The ultimate personality clash Alain Prost v Ayrton Senna Feathers fly after venomous row Nigel Mansell v Nelson Piquet Driving ambition and ego same as it ever was Dry run needed to show if new regulations really rule Ok Friendship falls apart amid rage to be No 1 Nigel mansell v Alain prost Ferrari feud that ended in tragedy Gilles Villeneuve v Didier Pironi What's Important Credo Anniversaries Birthdays Roger Menadue Motor engineer whose unorthodox approach fuelled the race-circuit success of the Healey stable United States War Energy- Neutral Observer's Testimony John Sumsion First registrar of the system that pays authors when their books are borrowed from public libraries At Your Service Lewis Cannell Northampton rugby player with 19 caps for England A Quick Word Faith News From the fear of being killed comes the fear of killing Jonathan Sacks Credo Christianity is not on the wane in the world, it's just reshaping and relocating Sunday Worship At Your Service Bess Twiston Davies Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Horticulture Personal Column Memorial service Changing the Guard Contact Details for Classified Advertising Chaotic scene of a great discovery Forthcoming marriages Church news Sun King heralds return to heart of the empire Jon Ashworth finds the leisure and gaming entrepreneur's ambition unabled The Times Mortgage Service Son who keeps the resorts rising Versatility with a sensitive approach Write on Bullied boy detected taste for a gamble Text puts Luminar in focus The Times Diary Back to the fray The Times Diary Box and shop The Times Diary Working longer to afford life of leisure Honda's decision to raise retirment age could be a model for others, say Richard Miles and Christine Seib Like other firms, Honda is asking employees to share the burden of rising pension costs As the deficits mount, what can employers do? Oil price falls on hopes of swift war Week in the City The Times Man on the flying trapeze will have to wait Good Call Further gains for shares Further gains for shares Teamwork and contacts help to engineer success Company Profile On file Passion for soil and toil pays off for Mr Greenfinger First Person: Robin Eveleigh, Eveleigh's Gardening Serving 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 Fidelity Investment Capital idea was quick to pay off Money Talk Wide backing for £52m British Biotech merger Resignation amid funding crisis hits Vernalis Birmingham Mint goes into administration Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Council withdraws Merrill Lynch writ Euronext hints that LCH takeover could come soon Celltech buys up £11m OGS stake Downgrade sends Sainsbury's tumbling Nick Hasell Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates House of Fraser on firm ground Tempus Robert Cole Elementis gains after ruling by US agency Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Profits sink but House of Fraser is buoyant 6C sheds 800 hotel jobs as cost-cutting bites The Sunday Times AGA Foodservice seeks acquisitions Barclays chief secures £5m golden parachute Tycoon joins impresario in bid for LA Dodgers Shell boss's pay up 55% as group profits slump Payoff of $37m for ousted EDS chief executive War hits airline jobs and services Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Exchange rates Pay packets to dream for Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Results in brief SMW Patience Wheatcroft Shares stage strongest rally since 1940 Sun City tycoon expand ECB votes are restricted Broker approached Philip Morris court loss Bhs chief maintains lead Currencies Charts of the day Index Treasury plans to sequester Iraqi assets Commodities Unions fear Honda precedent on pensions Concern over Pentagon adviser's status on Autonomy board Writing points to a creative soul Write on And so to Bed London Standard Life discloses solvency action Index Old Speckled Hen The way we were 1603 and all that I can see clearly now Who needs a lover when they have Folerence? Sarah Durnant on the magic on the magic of a City that has healed her heart her hair And her wardrobe Jill Dupleix The secret's in the sauce Daisy, Daisy Create the meadow look The Times Travel Direct Philip Howard on cost-cutting and chocolate thieves Double trouble Emma Mahony has little room for manoeuvre 1603 What a year that was Everybody worried about terrorism and religious fanatics, football filled the news and you couldn't get a plumber this side of Christmas. Christopher Lee wonders how much has changed since the fateful day exactly 400 years ago when the throne of England hung in the balance Tinkerbell tiara, Snow White Crowns... this kind of shopping distdracts a woman from stocking up on bottled water and duct tape The Times Wine Diect Journey to another galaxy Can Sudi Piggott learn to taste a better class of chocolate? Fantastic cholcolate can be as complex as Mozart's Requiem … lane I have been to plenty of wedding where campagne was served for the speeches and a good fizz for the rest of the times Tasting note Taste test spaghetti From bèchamel to crème anglaise, the secret is in the sauce Jill Dupleix The Times Cook Dear Jill A pineapple crush Janet Gleeson on the exotic fruit that has always had a very special place in our affections The house that Katie built To Jill Parker, her daughter wasn't just a child with problems, she was an inspiration. Valerie Grove Explains Going, going the end of the bull market Livestock auctions all over Britain are being lost to the developers, says Brian Pedley The buck-toothed eco-warriors Mary Gold meets the beavers of Kent He tole me the badger had been fairly fresh when he found it. 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Money MoT Alison Gibson talks to a generous couple wanting to save more and have a dream holiday Direct Line Jupiter Ann O'brien & Peter Grear Direct Line Henderson Global Investores Show me the money Investment Richard Miles Funds in Focus Halifax Thousands risk the £1.4m cap Pensions Chirstine Seib answers our readers' questions about the new pensions cap Prudential Stroud Swindon ISIS Life Policies Watch out for the oil price Graham Serajeant Personal Investor Charcol Saving for a better day Investment Hilary Morison on the benefits of holding a shares isa in cash Life Search Mother's help cures homework headaches Schoolbook streets a thing of the past for parents, says Elizabeth Judge Insight Investment Good News for Investors Lifting the bonnet on investments To buy or not to buy before April 5 Andrew Michael and Paula Hawkins reports on the dilemma facing investors Prudential Lloyds TSB Everything you need to know about Isas Put money to work in the stock market Share of the Month Stlla Shamoon tips an investment trust isa as a winner More Th>n Picture Gallery F&C Management Limited HSBC The safe haven society Cash Mini-lsas Mark Atherton on how to find the bestd tax-free intereste rates Insight Investment Halifax The Times The time for hesitating is over Beating the deadline Helen Monks offers hints and expert advice fo last minute Isa investors Invest Halifax Chase de vere Investment General Insurance Sounds and sights of the London Underground Collceting Claver Steward looks into the market for nostagic images from early railway and the true Independent Financial Adviser Halfax The one account Halifax Legal & General Alliance Leicester Every things on your side A helping hand from a quagmire of debt Borrowing Grainne Gilmore reports on the best way to manage credit commitments Marks & Spencer Databank Chelsea Rider takes the right course of action A Question of Money Halifax Low loan rates- but only for the lucky few Paula Hawkins says that best-buy credit deals can be hard to get Anger at banks' handling of power of attorney cases Who pays for war damage? Invesco Perpetual 'yetd another tale of ivestment firms promising too much, delivering too little, and customers left high and dry' Les Anglais are back in town Flights are less than £100 and the French Riviera has seen nothing like it since the 1920s. Tania Cagnoni finds ten of the best places to stay in a new golden age on the Cte d'Azur How the war is… Euro Tunnel Hitting the hay At home in Saxony's barn hotels Big cat close-up Cheetah spotting deep in Namibia 'Dad, it's wicked' Adam, 7, approves… Not booking because of the war is one thing: having holiday plans ruined is quite anothe The Times Travel Direct Crystal Holidays Picture Gallery Tips to consider before you go Brittany Ferries South Africa If you're seven, Venice is heaven Tony Kelly and his son Adam found culture and camping a 'wicked' combination Where next? 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