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News from 24/03/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Hendry, Graham Weinberg, Mark Roberts, Jennie Price (Chief Executive), Catherine Riley, DJM, Merrick Baker-Bates (Commercial Counsellor, James Moore, Alexandra Frean, Henry Phillips, Gary Duncan, Anselm Kuhn, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, Anna Stotbard, Andrew Wilson, Houston, Texas, Paul Hoggart, Mark W. Dube, Houston, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Jamie Anderson, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Jonny Wilkinson, Suna Erdem, Graham Barnard (Director, Alison Kervin, Nikolai Tolstoy, Elizabeth Judge, Kevin Eason, Martin E. Simons, Jeffrey Yacker, James Eve, Gerald Davies, Paul Belsman (Director, Ron Connelly, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David Hyatt, David McVay, Linus Gregoriadls, Daniel McGrory, and Tim Butcher, Simon Kuper, Debra Craine, Joe Morgan, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Oliver Del Mar, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Andrew Bamji, Jim Allen, Palm Springs, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Lister and David Charter, Ron Lewis, Hugh Carr-Harris (Chief Executive, Nicholas Wapshott, Hugo Rifkind, Dean Schleicher, Russell Kempson, Antony Aust (Legal adviser to the Uk mission, John Priestley, Oliver Kay, Ian Bruce and Roland Watson, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Tim Reid and Roland Watson, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Frank Gilfeather, K. Marriott, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Clem Cecil, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Roger Thomas, Dave Frieze, Brookline, Massachusetts, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Adam Fresco, Michelle Henery, Anthea Rowan, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Eric Thirkell, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, General Wesley Clark, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, William Rees Mogg, Edward Coales, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Gordon Smith, Alan Hamilton and Tim Reid, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Geoff Rogers, Andy Arkell, Tim Reid and James Doran, David Charter, Daniel McGrory and Michael Evans, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Emma Hartley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Dennis Burgard, Camp Lejeune, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Steve Perry, Crawley Down, Mark Venables, Melvin Coleman, Jenny Davey, Christopher Irvine, Julian Sullivan, Chris Bradshaw,

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Anti or pro, There's a Tv Channel for You Dawning of war's harsh reality Iraqis parade captured Americans on television British troops missing after grenade attack Day 4 The Musical Index Dignity and deadly betrayal, the tale of two soldiers General Wesley Clark Anthony Loyd Bronwen Maddox… What makes a hero? T2 Thegame 24 Pages of Pure Football Iraq War Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Images of captured soldiers a ploy in propaganda battle US Muslim soldier kills officer and wounds 16 Troops find suspected chemical weapons plant Sight of American bodies will provoke rage Miliyary Briefing How did it happen? ask fliers stunned by friendly fire deaths Iteq war Online Austin Reed David Morris Oily cloud of doom hangs over Baghdad Pockets of resistance frustrate advance of coalition Iranian unit opens fire on Marines In Brief (AP): Helicopter crash (AFP): Turkey relents (AFP): Veterans protest Marines tackle Beduin goat herders with bribes and gestures Chris Ayres, with the us Marines in Southern Iraq, revels how they negotiated with the desert nomads by hand signals How a walkover turned into a three-day battle Daniel McGrory, above, and Tim Butchrt in Umm Qasr Heat of battle Irregular troops leave mark on history BMW The future will thank you, Blair tells troops West Country mourns its helicopter victims Church adopts a new tone in face of war Weighing up the risks for the sake of fair reporting Anthony Loyd, in northern Iraq, on the risks and reward for war correspondents, whether 'embedded' or 'roving' BT open world Just AA sk Body of reporter found in Basra hospital By Our Foreign Staff: Television viewers 'addicted' to blanket coverage We guarantee to beat every business deposit rate… Arab anger is stoked by vivid al-Jazeera reports Plea to Middle East for help Tortured Kurds fear return of Ankara's repression Prudential US envoy brings border message for Turkey Intelligence Intel Victory for Zeta-Jones at sombre ceremony 'Our hearts and minds are in a different place' Lexus Truth will emerge from the fog of war - eventually Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Blair must not take the public for granted Polieical Briefing SAGA Pentagon's highest-flying hawk sees US talons put to the test One. Tel The servant who wields power over policy from the shadows Dick Cheney has raised the role of vice-president to new heights, Roland Watson reports Rail safety rules may be eased to save rural lines Remote Welsh route faces crippling costs BBC World Service Cook will push for radical reforms Lords are leaping for chance of seat This week in Parliament Student beaten to death as mother listened on phone By a Correspondent: Provisional Ira link to arms haul' SAGA Milly bodice may be key to murder By a Correspondent: Tongue test reveals women with taste Man run over after street row BT Worling together Surf Briton saved by student, 15 In Brief Gang attacks TB warning Cyber spies Pogoing pope Halifax Doctors test artificial liver that could save thousands By Our Health Editor: London has first case of flu virus Inmates caught up in jail riot claim for stress Don't toast the news just yet Bonhams Hospital care of premature babies criticised Elizabeth I was the original curry queen, Britons believe Wellington heirs losing battle for Iron Duke's house British Red Cross Ignorant muggles spread the word Heart patient's dive saves river girl Bespoke suits for men and ladies Oil-leak ship is checked In Brief Car kills owner Mandela statue Cook's spear Chechens vote to stay Russian Baby girls packed in bags ready for sale Dell Pope endorses saint's aerial ecstasy Direct Line (AP) (AFP): Europe (Reuters) (AP): Africa Concern (AFP) (AP): Asia (AP): Americas High tech wins over high art Concert Krones Quartet Life and death go on in Crossing Jerusalem; Liberty X prove not to be Flopstars; the Blood Brothers make hardcore harmonious First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Concert BBCPO/Sinaisky Bridgewater Hall, Manchester So much force, but Bush will always pull some punches This war is not about imperialism - it is a demonstration of the paradox of power Listen to the marching children - they will have to… Picture Gallery Win or lose, there's a TV channel there for you And the Oscar for self loathing goes to ... America Pictures and Purpose Expectations of a rapid and painless war were naive Human Error Tragic mistakes should be admitted and explained Gloriana All hail Britain's once and future monarch Battle of words to establish moral case for Iraqi conflict Recycling waste Vices and virtues One of experimental cinema's most powerful and… Climate change Revival of Bath's spas Council tax rises and cost of living Historic radio Cradle snatchers Now you see it... The Weather Today's Weather Showers in the South at First. Dry Later The Times Crossword 22,307 Test me St Paul's hits Target Briefing Dollar dips on war news Reed option plan attack France Telecom decides Touchbase expansion Nigeria oil pullout Blow to Safeway 'three' How the week finished Picture Gallery In Business Today: Economic Agenda 22. Corporate… Corporate Profile Fund group snagged by hedges page… Iraq rebuilding hopes for P&O CBI fears lack of investment will harm economy Most final pay schemes closed to newcomers Weather deal on the skids Economic Agenda Gary Duncan says US risks economic… Flybe Terry Lloyd Investigative journalist and war… The Times Need to know: The week ahead BMW Go-it-alone US risks economic gulf Economic Agenda Change on week Exchange rates Developing nations set to get power company Chancellor to refuse help over premiums CAT expected to raise offer for GlycoSciences Telford Come to Life Students put to test in testing week Target 2 Point 5 Harrods drops plan for store in Chicago The Times Mortagage Service Why Mars dropped work for pleasure Airbus gets to grips with scale of its vision Russell Hotten finds a radical design that may leave Boeing trailing Strict liability for damage caused by panicked horses Law Report House of Lords Whether torture allegation is sufficient to establish refugee status House of Lords Grist to the mill of the hungry market Student Briefing Thriving fund group snagged by its hedges Corporate Profile No 58: Man Group James Moore on Man Group's rise to potential market leader The company in detail The Open University History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Who's who in the boardroom The Times QinetiQ Varilux Capitalisation, week's change Debate America's motives Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Professor G. S. Kirk Distinguished classicist who published the first commentary on the Haid for more than a century Terry Lloyd Courageous television journalist who alerted the world to the honours of Saddam Hussein's chemical weapons Brigadier Charles Millman Outspoken and sometimes wilful officer who served as Director of Administrative Plans in the MoD Court & Social Charities notebook Stan Brakhage Experimental film -maker whose imaginative works included colourful recordings of his own extended family Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Travel Insurance Contact Details for Classified Advertising Court & Social Lives remembered Times Newspapers Box Number Replies Whilet care is taken to establish that our The Times Oil, intimidation, rage - why we are really at war Debare@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Nature Notes Parliamentary Intelligence - West India Colonies News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life March 24,1856 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Today's royal engagements Changing of the Guard Dinner Latest wills Answers School news University news Appointment At last, empowerment and appreciation for volunteers Notebook Charities Put out the flag for US donations Briefing How daft can Charity Law get? Grand slam showdown Tomahawk leads way for O'Brien Racing Newcastle Rob Wright Results from Saturday's five meetings Huntingdon Yesterday's details Taunton Rob Wright Leaders in the National Hunt championships Australia rule the world Wolverhampton Rob Wright The results service Making the jump from pain to enjoyment Get fit, feel fit: skipping Times Square Today's fixtures Snow reports The Times Cannock scrape into final In Brief Shuttle diplomacy Champion Brett Oxford triumph Allardyce beaten Jets hit back Ponting puts seal on Australia's claim to greatness Cricket: World Cup final BT UniBond League Non-league football Kettering hopes are sunk as Brodie buoys Nuneaton Nationwide Conference AFC Wimbledon may be home owners Gower's gang fail to deliver big finish Cricket: World Cup final Progamme Notes Report claims games were 'all above board' Roach enhances Vase record by giving Brigg Town edge Non-league football FA Vase results Dr Martens League Ryman League BT France onslaught quickly breaches the Italy fortress Rugby union How they lined up in Rome Robinson stars in tale of the unexpected The Royal Bank of Scotland Big Daddy will have England family at mental peak The Times Music keeps me composed in build-up to big games Woodward up front about grand gestures How they lined up at Twickenham Lloyds TSB O'Gara hits Wales at point of no return Ireland preparing for the mother of all occasions England building to grand finale RBS Six Nations Championship Signs of hope or perhaps new false dawn Champion's bullying tactics cut no ice with Raikkonen Motor racing: Malaysian Grand Prix Kevin Eason's guide to how the teams performed in Kuala Lumpur The Times By Our Sports Staff: Sickness no handicap to Woods Golf ITC Classics Dredge puts rivals in the shade How they finished at Sepang William Hill Britain's best still unable to satisfy Sweetenham Swimming Anger as brave McCullough is allowed to take a pounding Boxing The Times Chang's farewell posing problems Tennis By Our Sports Staff: Teenagers inspire late push by Wigan Rugby league The Game Australia revel in status as one-day wonders Wilson ponders Hans-free drive after grand prix ordeal Lloyds TSB Everykick Everypass Everytackle 24 Pages Everygoal Frank Skinner Picture Gallery Top Gunners Rugby Union Robinson adds spice to Calcutta Cup triumph Swimming Boxing Heroes, and why we Still Need Them Pages 4-5 Reportage Fashion Arts Inside Curry on, Will True Fiction A Survey Finds that Half of us Believe There were Curry Houses in Britain 400 Years Ago Verbatim 24 Hours Sound the Trumpet, Roll out the Kettledrum for a Symbol of Hope and Harmony in a Cynical City Hunban Jungle Heroes: Are They Really so Hard to Find? Cover Story With his Chiselled Good Looks, his Military Bearing and a Stirring Address to his Troops, Lieutenant-Colonel Tim Collins was a War Hero before a Shot was Fired. But what Makes a Hero, and why Do we Feel we Need Them? Why my Heroes Have Nothing to Do with Hollywood When Marlbord Man Got Cancer, I Knew that Heroes were Doomed It's Words as well as Actions Not Violence, but the Absence of It Shades of Achilles in the Sand Dunes of IRAQ It's the Return of It is Britain's Most Bizarre by Election. Tomorrow and Wednesday, Members of the House of Lords Will Be Voting for a New Member to Join their Elite Ranks. The Contest Has Attracted Barons, Earls, Viscounts, a Duke-And a Customer Adviser a B&q Goats on a School Run The Journey is Fraught for Most of us, but for Anthea Rowan It's Even More Difficult Secrets of Can Graphology Provide, the Key to Understanding your Child - or It is Simply Crystal-Ball Gazing? Miranda Ingram Sets out the Claims, and Counter Claims, about this Increasingly Popular Tool The Times Preppy Tommy Comes Back from the Ghetto Now It Has Lost its Street Cred, Tommy Hilfiger Has Nowhere to Go but the Country Club Loosen up in Casua Leap between Winter and Spring with Canvas and Combats, Says Fashion Editor Altitude Problem Gwyneth Paltrow's Funny Turn as a Love Lorn Air Hostess Makes Sean MacAulay Swap Flights The Times Gardens DIReCT The Real Winner is No Hype, No Gloss, Just Talent. While Hollywood Nurses its Oscar Hangover, Times Critics Present an Alternative View Telephone Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Box Office Direct Telephone Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Arts A Long-Lost Ballet Score by Prokofiev is about to Test English National Ballet's Circus Skills The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene No Title Picture Gallery TV Review The Weekend's New Comedy Series were so Moderate that They Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Stephen Dalton Singin' in the Rain (19S2) TCM, 9pm Initially… Satellite BBC One Variations Today's Television Pages 22 & 23 T2 Crossword No 2921 Viewing Guide David Chater The Writers Bureau Net Gain Fear Not, It was All a Bad Dream Game Hairapparent Victim of Iraq's Punishing Regime The Story The allied liberation attempt arrived too late for footballers who were tortured by Saddam Hussein's son Officialreaction Sky's Sexy Football Frankskinner Signs are that mystical power could make the beautiful game even more attractive Rooney Back in Favour Matt Dickinson on the Everton prodigy's call-up for a match that may not be played Picture Gallery Terry Butcher Ahead of a crucial period for England, three former player give their views on Sven and the future of the national side Trevor Brooking 47 caps, 1974 - 1932 Chris Waddle 62 caps, 1985 - 1992 Eriksson Tries to Steady Ship Clownio Turns Serious The Profile Alyson Rudd says Ranieri has put the days of glorious uncertainty behind him Away Days are Special Theinsider Tony Cascarino recalls several trips that were memorable for different reasons Sicknote Mark Pougatch on the role sport has to play even in wartime Thepreseter Reid Identifies Cure for Theguide Ridsdale Finds No Respite Leeds Barclaycard The Run-In Stroll in Sun for Chelsea Bergsson Ready to Rest Defence Tonignt Flogged on the Tyne The Games Barclaycard Premiership Horsfield Wins his Stripes Crouch Stands out as Usual McClaren Move Turns the Tide West Ham Earn Loyalty Bonus Vieira Winner Silences The Games Barclaycard Premiership Picture Gallery Van Makes It Three and Easy Lillis Facing Uphill Task Fighting Spirit Lifts Reading Picture Gallery Scant Optimism for McAllister Harry's Happy Anniversary Football League The Run-In Howdotheydothat? Thegames Nationwide League First Division Old Firm struggle with Thistle stunning Celtic and Rangers taken to replay Bell's Super Caley Go Ballistic Again Goldenboot Continent Milan in Business France Change the Guard Simon Kuper asks if there will be any way back for Desailly and Petit Bayern on the Move? Redcard The Times Offers DIReCT Number Crunch The Foot Ballot Shearer the Answer for England? Buylines Catherine's casebook The Daily Fix Citibank

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