News from 26/03/2003
2003; Gale Group;
Autores
Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, John Roberts, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Peggy Noonan, D. N. Chesters, Robert Cole, Christian Buckley Industrial Editor, Catherine Riley, DJM, Tim Reid and Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Brown, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Christopher J. Bowden, Diana Wildman, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Alan C. Clifford, Mark Souster, Sam Lister and Frances Gibb, Nicolette Jones, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Angela Court, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Sam marlowe, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Robert Black, Patrick Barkham, John Read, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Martin Bradley, James Paterson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Penny Yates, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, Rosie Blau, John Philips and Dragan Petrovic, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Robin Young, Helena Pozniak, Gerald Danaher, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Bridfing, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Russell Hotten and Abigail Rayner, David Hands, W. M. Cheale, Michael Fishman, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Edward West, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, D. S. Goldsack, Ronan McGreevy, Ken Popple, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Paul Britland, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Graham Jones, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Paul Steventon (Chairman, Doctors), Karen Homer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Ian McPhedran, Linda Dykes, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Hew Strachan, Martin waller, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, William Garrett, Bernard Donoughue, Stephen Farrell and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Lucy Atkins, Chris Campling, Justin Walsh, Tola Awogbamiye, Nick Hasell, Ben Willis, Paul Thomas, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Michael Horsnell and Oliver Wright, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Hythum Ibrahim, Mel Webb, R. Cook, Amanda Craig, Shipley, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Richard Mahoney, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Joe Haines (Press Secretary), Malcolm Burgess, Richard Miles, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Annabelle Thorpe, Michael Evans and Philip Pank, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Laura Peek, J. A. L. Hamilton, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Alan Hamilton, Shirley English and Gillian Harris, Ruth King, Stephen Dalton, Chris Ayres and Paul Simons, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Michael Moore, Michael Kinsley, Alfredo Louro, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, David Mottershead, Philip Pank, James Lockwood (Chairman),
ResumoHow Many Dead Can America Take? Rebels rise against Saddam British gunners support Basra 'revolt' Bombers hit Baghdad propaganda machine Why dictator's lad Uday speaks reet good English The Times Today Iraq war Day 6 Bronwen Maddox Michael Gove Ben Macintyre Lisa… Marines armed with chocolate find friends Is your council tax a rip-off? Radisson Edwardian Hotels Today in the Times Picture Gallery Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk $1bn appeal to save 20m Iraqis from starvation Show of unity hides looming disagreements Dolphins deployed in hunt for mines Abbey National Lives remembered: the victims of war's first days Iraqi orphan flown to join wounded on British hospital ship A death in the family as Black Watch mourns its first combat fatality in more than 30 years Iraq War Casualties Alan Hamilton, Shlrley English and Gillian Harris on a rare loss for the Scottish unit Boyhood dream dies in the sands of Basra Saddam's elite troops dig in for ultimate test Division of the Republican Guard are being pounded around the clock by warplanes, helicopters and infantry of the coalition forces, but retreat is still out of the question, writes Michael Evans, Defence Editor Lessons of Vietnam absorbed by another US foe Guerrilla war theory turned on its head Some predict that armies will be redundant, that in the 21st century war will be waged by the guerrilla, terrorist and partisan Militiamen get ready to fight the street battle of Baghdad Iraq War Front Line Ian McPhedran reports from Baghdad on the iraqi resistance that is determined to repel coalition troops seen as invaders, not liberators Pick-up trucks challenge us tanks on way to capital As the Iraqis try to slow the advance Chris Ayres reports from al-Diwaniyah on a failed ambush Prudential Lexus Price of war is rising and will tax Chancellor Rumsfeld sent too few troops, say retired generals UK online for business Our Foreign Staff: 300 Iraqis killed in biggest battle yet TV station hit in Baghdad air raid Howling blizzard of mud tests US Marines' nerve EasyJet. com Desert Rats poised to enter Basra after 'revolt' Iraq War Front Line 'Friendly fire' from British tank kills 2 War leader puts on an awesome display of faith Parliamentary Sketch If your communications systems can't keep up… We won't let you down again, Blair tells Iraqis Iraq War Home Eront BT Bands reflect discord across a divided nation Iraq War Music Front War brings chart success for the doves and hawks who make their own mood music, reports Nicholas Wapshott Intelligence Intelligent Finance Brother Cool intellectual is hot on new war concepts Iraq War Profile Commander of British forces is perfect foil to his American counterpart, Tom Baldwin writes (Reuters): Girl, 10, shot dead by Israelis In Brief (AFP): Iran medical aid Hunt for ITN man B52 men in court Pro-war press Lotto Extra BBC World Service Allies join Kurds to open front in north 'I'm going home to fight against the crusaders' US fails to reach Turkey troops deal Former minister cleared over drug in police van Highs and lows of eventful career The Times Hairpiece theft grounds hawk Citibank Railway upgrade millions to be lost on strikes Police block deaths 'unlawful' In Brief Marsha arrest Asylum revision Cold deaths link CEOs love sushi. It's a synchronised supply… People Mischievous Lords vie for most democratic seat in the House Thatcher's spin control 'Millionaire' show accused says he was a quiz failure Paltry grant adds to RSC's woes PS BBC admits failings in football case Landlord jailed for sadistic tape murders Father convicted of slashing and stabbing sons to death Prudential Bloody Sunday men calm , says chief House-hunters found dead on Spanish Costa Flybe british european Accused in court over Suvi killing In Brief Council racism Rowling home Meat smugglers Gun case halted High-taxing councils in danger of capping Is your council tax a rip-off? The definitlve table Direct Line Halifax Falling shares put charities at risk Blair faces clash with union 'awkward squad' 'Scared' teachers ignore abuse Minister tells of bullying ordeal at school Slow-down signs work better than cameras This sceptred isle 'quite simply the most beautiful on the planet' DHL Worldwide Express SKY news Policeman jailed over child porn In Brief Knifeman jailed Baby TV distress Glue-sniffer's ban Garden watch Berezovsky faces extradition over £1.2bn fraud claim Russian exile who presents Blair with a dilemma Alliance Leicester Business Banking Djindjic 'assassins' held in Belgrade Cresson on EU charge Saga Europe (AP): Americas (Reuters): Middle East (AP): Asia (AFP): Africa SAGA The whole world in these bands World music Radio 3 Awards Ocean, London E8 In T2: Rachel Campbell-Johnston on the V&A's Art Deco extravaganza Music Two student productions are a breath of fresh air for Britain's opera scene: hope rises from the darkness of Stalin's russia Agrippina Royal College of Music Ciboulette Bloomsbury Theatre PO/Ashenazy Festival Hall Theatre The Wedding Southwark playhouse First Choice the Best Shows The Sunday Times Ciboulette Bloomsbury Theatre PO/Ashkenazy Festival Hall Theatre The Wedding Southwark Playhouse Arts First Will America crumple at the sight of its own blood? The question on everyone's mind that nobody in the US can bear to discuss The West cannot win Arab minds paralysed with confusion over what they believe AID Stop pussyfooting, all that matters is victory Goodness gracious me, your corner shop has grown! Thunderer Southern Strategy Allied military plans need to be flexible Turkish Trouble Ankara has already done damage—ruin awaits Growing Pains Mid-life crises are no excuse for bad behaviour Blair's resolve Artists' contributions Giving war in Iraq legal authority Media coverage so far taken to task Tactics employed by coalition forces Iraq and Islam Equal in death? Postwar rebuilding The Times Central electronic medical records Fat rabbits What you see. . . Open and transparent The Weather The Times Crossword Weathercall Cheltenham & Gloucester Confidence slips in US Briefing Iraq oil-fire contract Premier restructuring Cox back in the black Firm fined over Isa PSD chairman lifts stake Entrepreneur favoured Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today Ball player Entrepreneurs threaten to quit UK over stealth tax BA to cut routes as EU plans aid for airlines ICI $750m loan in doubt Cover story Direct Line How steep is your council tax? Investors told to give new shares in Marconi to charity BMW ICI on a Quest to avoid danger Banker trades West for the East Europe is going backwards Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief JJB surges 16% as chairman unveils buyout proposal French store chain sues M&S over redundancy terms BASF Retailers tread the private path Ted Baker to take its brand Down Under Dixons battered after poor profit forecast Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Cox boxes clever with Lloyd's Business Markets Tempus Hi-fi retailer seen as Coffee Republic buyer Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Investors may seek another scalp Blow for Scottish Widows House prices falling in South East The Times ICI plummets 39% as profit warning starts 'stampede' Goldman chief in US-China link The Times C&W free of £1.5bn danger Evesham Going Dutch is fair exchange City Diary Tube exits Chancellors' lore Music label write-off for German media giant The Times Unit Trust Information Service Emap beats trend with 6% sales increase Over a barrel, but not a Total disaster European Briefing Tease attracts the horsemen Make the Iraqis shareowning Sids Picture Gallery BT Vivendi to raise £2.4bn in refinancing Church's Late recovery for shares Have chart-toppers had their day? Mark Atherton takes a critical look at the future prospects for investors in the corporate bond fund market Isa deadline looms large for investment trust savers Paula Hawkins says that tomorrow could be your last chance to invest Royal Liver Assurance Limited Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Free Guides Swap-rate rise may signal end of cheap fixes On Saturday But don't forget to sort out a UK bolthole first City & West End French Property News Parque da Floresta Golf and Leisure Resort New Zealand Costa De La Luz Spanish Property Market Insider Secrets of… H2o homes overseas Countrywide Pack the briefcase and head for a place in the sun. . . Business plus Prorerty Why suffer the daily commute when you can work from abroad, asks Diana Wildman Taylor Woodrow How to avoid the pitfalls Anniversaries Birthdays Major Norman Essex Resolute commander of Royal Marines in may tricky situations at the end of the Second World War Major Norman Essex, MC, Royal Marines officer and businessman, was born on December 24,1921. He died on March 9,2003, aged 81 Elliott Jaques Social scientist whose study of artists and composers led him to the notion of the 'mid-life crisis' Dr Elliott Jaques, psychologist and corporate adviser, was born on January 18,1917. He died on March 8,2003, aged 86 Benyoussef Ben Khedda Prime Minister who proudly ushered in Algerian independence—but was soon forced to stand aside to avoid bloodshed Benyoussef Ben Khedda, Algerian nationalist leader, was born on February 23,1920. He died on February 4,2003 aged82 Professor Antony Dornhorst Physician whose high standards transformed a London medical schoolProfessor Antony Dornhorst, CBE, clinical physician, ws born on April2,1915. He died on March 9,2003, aged 87 Lives in brief Ninian Brodie of Brodie, chief of Clan Brodie, actor and soldier, was born on June 12,1912. He died on March 3,2003, aged 90 The Ven Freddie Carpenter was born on February 24,1920. He died on February 20,2003, aged 82 Bob England, music producer and manager, was born in Hackney, London, on March 9,1947. He died of cancer on January 3,2003, aged 55 Professor Robert MacLeod, architect and teacher, was born on April 5,1932. He died after a series of strokes on March 17,2003, aged 70 Professor Roy Owen, French scholar, was born on November 17,1922. He died on March 15,2003, aged 80 Caroline Simpson, philanthropist and collector, was born in Sydney, on October 6,1930. She died in Sydney on January 3,2003, aged 72 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered International relations How should Britain and France overcome their differences about the conflict in Iraq? Nature Notes Conflict in traq Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Freedom to protest; the overblown oratory of war; the dilemma facing the UN; and trivialised TV coverage News Quiz On This Day The Times, March 26,1988 Off the Hook Craftily Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life March 26,1664 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Luncheon Dinner Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising War and its aftermath threaten Iraqi treasures School news Fellows Memorial service Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Major-General Sir James Eyre Memorial services Picture Gallery Sir Douglas Black Forthcoming marriage Answers Appointments Council tax rises for England in 2003/2004 The Times Same again for England Williams withers under onslaught from Shaughnessy Tennis In Sport Today Payment into court anomaly Court of Appeal Misdirection on duress defence Court of Appeal Seeking to rely on equity Chancery Division Prisoner's cash converts to credit Chancery Division Deciding identity of trademark Court of Justice of the European Communities Chelsea sent spinning out of Cup Williams hits back at 'stupid' O'Sullivan Snooker No tinkering by Woodward for Dublin decider RBS Six Nations Championship Humphreys misses finale in Paris France squad St Edward's emerge as threat Lloyds Tsb England squads History man Mullen hopes Ireland can recapture the spirit of 1948 David Hands meets the player who led his nation to rugby's pinnacle more than 50 years ago Rosslyn Park Sevens results Campese delivers World Cup warning tc Australia Yesterday's results Nottingham Knight takes a relaxed view of National hopes Anatar ends Pipe's losing sequence Catterick Lingfield Park Cashflow problems could hit UKA track projects Athletics The results service Absence of Els dents fifth major claims Golf Breakaway federation sets out to restore confidence Ice skating Angela Court on the rebel group of officials that is seeking to end the ISU's stranglehold Today's fixtures Ponting eyes World Cup hat-trick as Australia throws party for winners Cricket A rope can cure playground boredom Get fit, feel fit: skipping BBC agrees to televise MotoGP In Brief Ban investigated Rooney's reward Argentina cry off McCullough well Pantani returns Oxford prevail Beck ham insists Eriksson retains respect of players Football: European Championship Father s death puts Keane in doubt Times Square More to England's new kit than meets the eye Snow reports The Sunday Times Scotland ready to respond to passion plea The Times Bellamy would answer England's demand for supply Ferguson identifies areas of weakness in United squad Leeds spinning out of control under Ridsdale Sport Football Sports Writer of the Year Extra incentive for Reid helps Leeds make their point The Times Brighton blunted by ten-man Palace Bolton have final say at last Peschisolido's late goal keeps United on the play-off track United's next generation aim to raise their profile Vieira the Great shaping Arsenal's destiny Sport Football Healy puts Norwich in striking distance Last night's results Chelsea swept aside in a blur by Arsenal's Double vision Dickinson's special delivery adds to Times awards The Spinner The Sinner Parque da Floresta Rugby Union An Awfully Big Adventure Analysis Emotional Intelligence Fashion Inside Cover Story Analysis Emotional Intelligence Fashion Health Arts Books Games TV and Radio Rural Rides True Fiction Country Dwellers are up to Three Times More Likely to Pass their Driving Test than City Folk. Perhaps They Have a Different Highway Code Verbatim 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart The Existence of Good Journalism Deters People from Acting Badly for Fear of Being Found out We are the Not the Type of Hacks who Cause Distress to Innocent People Human Jungle Face to Face with Africa's Real Mystery Cover Story Simon Barnes was Hoping for a Spot of Gentle Birdwatching in Zambia Instead He Found Himself on a Hair-Raising Two-Day Safari Deep in the Bush, where He Discovered a Rare and Very Small African Bird I Would Face a Charging Lion with Bob. In Fact, I Already Have It's what the Old Hands Call MMBA - Miles and Miles of Bloody Africa The Times Losing a War of Words Analysis George W. Bush and Saddam Hussein Share One Worrying Similarity. Their Speeches—delivered in a Stiff, Awkward, Unengaging Style—make Them Appear Untrustworthy and Anxious The Times How Close Should He Be to Mum? Emotional Intelligence A Doted-Upon Son Can Be Hard to Live with if You Come Second in his Life. Or are we Getting It All Wrong about Mummy's Boys How to Live with a Mummy's Boy. . . What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: James Patterson Love Etc It's a Risky Business Fashion Decide between Buying a Few Key Pieces or Blowing your Cash on One Fabulous Item Pale Raspberry and Lemon are Two Big Colours for Spring, and They Look Good Together PPQ is Pretty Damn Good BBC'S Man Hits the Spot Bags Too Good to Miss Too Fussy for her Own Good? Far from Being a Food Fad of the Fashionably Slim, Gluten Intolerance is More Common than was thought Coeliacs are More Likely to Suffer from Depression, Anaemia and Miscarriages Leukaemia Research Entertainments Victoria Palace Theatre The Times Ragtime The Times Chinese Field Trip Arts Sculpture Jack Malvern Sees Antony Gormley Recreate is Field Concept in the Heart of China He Asked the Communist Party Secretary to Find 400 Volunteers O Help Make the 120,000 Figures Today in the Times First Night Reviews are on Page 19 of the Main Paper Tomorrow in T2 Does Winning an Oscar Too Early Ruin your Hollywood Career? Cream of the Froth Arts If You like Art Deco You'll Love the V&a's Show. But It's Just Not Rachel Campbell-Johnston's Cup of Tea Art Deco 1910-1939 Victoria and Albert Museum, SW7 Sink and Swim Exhibitions Artists Have Found Life beyond the 'Kitchen Sink" School, Says John Russell Taylor Derrick Greaves James Hyman Fine Art, SW1 Jack Smith Flowers Central, W1 Paul Storey Berkeley Square Gallery, W1 Insights from the outside Arts Photography from Sex to the Surreal, Bill Brandt's All-Seeing Eye Gets under his Subjects' Skin Finds Bill Brandt Focus Gallery, W1 The Times "Fantasy Matches how our Brains are Made" Books Diana Wynne Jones Wonders if her Own Wizardry Influenced J. K. Rowling, as She Tells Non-Fiction Shorts The Lesson of the Master: On Borges and his Work by Norman Thomas di Glovanni Continuums, £20;208pp ISBN 0 8264 6110 7 £16 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Einstein's Reprigerator: Tales of the Hot and Cold by Glno Segré Allen Lane, £12.99;300pp ISBN 0 7139 9445 2 £10.39 (p%p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Signor Marcoin's Magic Box by Gavin Weightman HarperCollins, £15.99;312pp ISBN 0 0071 3005 8 £12.79 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Best of the Best or Best of the Rest? Granta 81: Best of Young British Novelists Granta £9.99;320 pp ISBN 0 9031 4158 2 £8.49 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Notes from the Freezer. . . But is It Cool? The Encyclopaedia of Snow by Sarah Emily Miano Picador £14.99;320 pp ISBN 0 3304 1177 2 £11.99 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 TLS A Mortal Hand and Eye Lavinia Fontana by Caroline P. Murphy Yale University Press £45;320 pp ISBN 0 3000 9913 4 £36 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Bestsellers They Served the Fatherland Too The Pity of It All: A Portralt of Jews In Germany 1743-1933 by Amos Elon Allen Lane £25;464 pp ISBN 0 7139 9341 3 20 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Travelling with your Former Selves? Then Again by Irma Kurtz Fourth 16.99; Estate £368 pp ISBN 1 8411 5693 0 £13.59 (p&p £1.95) Seeking Rapture by Kathryn Harrison Fourth Estate £15.99;224 pp ISBN 0 0071 4318 4 £12.79 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 The Times Diary The Times Briege Games Chess Winning Move TV Review It was Soothing to See Chimpanzees in Tanzania Going about their Business Untainted by the Stains of their Smarter Human Cousins Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice James Jackson Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed Sky Movies Premier BBC One Please note that all television and radio schedules are subject to late alteration T2 Crossword No 2923 Viewing Guide Firstplus Enter our PA of the Year competition Sitting comfortably together Working Relationship Television presenter Eamonn Holmes and his PA, Anna Moorby Graduating to an exciting office role Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment House of Commons Learndirect PA Required Imperial College London St Paul's Girls' School Angela Mortimer plc Administrative Assistant Time Savers Contacts Welcome to the office of fun Helena Pozniak says that happy staff work harder Are you our Pa of the year? Carrie, corporate events manager Office Types Malcolm Burgess on people you may know Angela Martimer plc Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Grème Practice Manager £28,000 Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants A friendly, busy GP Practice in a pleasant leafy… Become a Life Coach Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Harrietgabb recruitment GST Consulting Limited Personal Assistant Rotch Property Group Ltd You can do it out of a can Tasting Shades of spring in pale pastel Karen Homer Real-life fashion A passion for compassion GP secretaries are dedicated workers, despite low pay and stress, says Tola Awogbamiye Graduates gaining a degree of success Highly educated people are being attracted to the challenge of life as a PA, says Rosie Blau Super Secretaries The Times Five stars and a nine-hole course Conference Call Equal pay check Fyi Speak Another Language? Speak It Better
Referência(s)