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News from 27/03/2003

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Andrew Robson, Nigel Bowden and Russell Jenkins, Phil Yates, Nick Hassell stock markets, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, K. Hayat, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Elizabeth Charles, Gary Duncan, Adrian Cosker, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, Philip Howard, Andrew Taylor, Martin Bentham, Carol Midgley, Sean D. Naylor, Roland Watson and David Charter at Central Command, David Mottin, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, David Atkinson, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Owen Slot and David Hands, Daniel Bedingfiled, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Philip Webster, James Bone, Rosemary Bennett and Greg Hurst, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Malcolm Ginsberg, Helen Rumbelow, David Charter and Rosemary Bennett, George Piper, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Jeremy Hutchison, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, S. P. Cracroft-Brennan, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Ken Stevens, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Graham Norton, David Hands, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Eric Clapton, Jenny Davey and Angela Jameson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Mark Court, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Leo Lewis and Elaine Monaghan, Peter Paphides, John Norman, Tony Halpin Education Editor, David Webb, Oliver Kay, Raj Kothari, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Richard Wild, Emily J. Austin, Dominic Walsh and Neelam Verjee, Jay Leno, Chris Partridge, Beryl Dixon, Peta Bee, Adam Barnard, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Jeremy Stern, Ivor R. Johns, John Willcock, Malcolm Jack, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Joanne Hart, Jeffrey Titford, Fanine di Giovanni, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Coral Runacres, John Irvine, Annie Turner, Jon Royce, Chris McGrath, Russell kempson and David McVay, George Caulkin, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Jack Sharipo, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Stephen Hoare, Sam Lister and Ben Hoyle, Ian Partridge, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Derek Stark, Daiya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Daniel Yergin, Magnus linklater, Martin Waller, Roland Watson and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Wesley clark General Military Briefing, Stephen Dalton, Richard Baker, Lindsay Nicolle, Leo Lewis, David Charter and Alan Hamilton, Abigail Rayner, Tom Baldwin and Adam Sherwin, Eric Malloy, Owen Slot, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and Tim Johnston, Thomas Stuttaford, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith,

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Who are War's Winners and Losers? US up 30,000 new troops Pentagon forfed to change tactics Paratroops flown in to open northern front Picture Gallery Armani mania British bodies lie in the dust as a mob exults Index General Wesley Clark Janine di Giovanni Bronwen… Beckham Gay icon Black icon?T2 How to beat heart disease Dr Stuttaford T2 Iraq war Day 7 Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Troops parachute into North as US opens up new front Iraqi militias 'cheer troops then turn guns on them' The National Lottery World 'not ready for aid crisis' In Brief Wounded return (AFP): Grenade victim Looking ahead German boycott Hope and desperation in the battle of Basra Helen Rumbelow, David Charter and Rosemary Bennett on the breakout attempt by Iraqi troops Manchester man caught fighting for Saddam's militia GUCCI Bush must look beyond this war even before it ends Military Breifing General Wesley Clark 300-mile supply line vulnerable to surprise attacks Troops taking food and fuel to battle fronts are stretched to the limit reports Tim Reid Kwik-Fit Engineers set up 'Torpoint' ferry to support peninsula campaign Quote of the day Intelligence Daily weapon clockwork radio Decoder heavy metal attack Badge of the day Military wisdom US refuses to admit it fired deadly missile Lloyds TSB 'It looked like the first big mistake' Bombers roar over in a scene from 'Apocalypse Now' Hundreds of Iraqis have died in the fiercest fighting of the war so far. Sean D. Naylor reports from Najaf Currys By Our Foreign Staff: Sandstorms maroon troops near Baghdad Marine shot in head four times and lives Can war be a laughing matter? It's all in the… Can war be laughing matter? It's all in the… Ford Whats Important Soldiers feel the homesick blues This Saturday only in Play Lexus Frightened holiday firms slash their prices Question Time Briefing Daniel Finkeistein Keeps Score Tourists shy away from Britain Kaddie Boy Tank victims had wanted army life since boyhood Lives remembered PoW 's home town flies the flag for his safe return Radisson Edwardian Hotels Coalition to stay in charge for task of rebuilding The UN viosn Homebase By Our Foreign Staff: US firms get $1.9bn postwar contracts What's Important Freeserve Blair shift leaves UN ill search of a role Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwean Maddox Charities Aid Foundation Marks & Spencer Missile tests raise Indo-Pakistan fears Under cover of war, other dangers stir Japan in fear over Korean threat Mugabe seizes the chance to attack his rivals Tax credits for children used to be paid in… Driving test lifts the lid on engine maintenance Inland Revenue Bailiffs allowed to break into debtors' homes Autumn is best time to try for baby boys Hubble telescope camera hits the stellar bull's-eye Gulf Air Next generation broadband Private dentists put the bite on patients, says OFT The Times DNA tests to be done on arrest In Brief Airside asylum Marsha suspect Early primates Paul Daniels ill Golden boot NHS violence up Pensioner killed Tycoon son guilty Fasttimes Secret donor's £12.5m bid to save masterpiece Helping hands Sky Spear that killed Cook fetches £135,000 Portrait of the 'noble savage' Brother Opera and ballet on big screen tour of Britain Despite looming war, Iraq's Ministry of Trade… BBC World Service People Camilla Cavendish Class warrior Birt is set to teach well-oof student a lesson Fighting talk for Davis and his chums Identical twins are honoured in tandem Direct Line Picture Gallery PS Rubber band ball conies unstuck Unilever N. V. Exam switch may mean abolition of league tables Nationwide State-run nurseries outdo private sector Countess takes centre stage What's Important 4,000 trains to be hit by guard strike In Brief 999 overload IRA attack trial Teacher jailed Blooming late British couple may have been tortured by villa fraudsters Solo challenge climber feared dead HSBC Signal structures scale new architectural heights The latest Grade II listed buildings Schoolboy cleared of assault for late tackle Dell This Saturday only in weekend The Times One. Tel China admits 31 have died as pneumonia outbreak spreads Republicans rebel to curb Bush's tax plan Interpol massacre charge for Fujimori (AP): Europe Middle East (AP), (Reuters), (AP): The Americas (Reuters), (AP), (Reuters): Africa (Reuters): Asia Minimalist Lear grows kingsized Theatre King Lear Old Vic Dance George Piper Dances Queen Elizabeth Hall First Choice the Best Shows The Sunday Times Pop Daniel Bedingfiled Shepherds Bush Empire Pop Eric Clapton Albert Hall Forget the money, it's the political costs that will hurt The war's price tag will be just a blip, yet Blair could end up paying dearly Don't shoot the messenger. You've no idea how difficult this war is to cover Picture Gallery What history will say about who won and lost We need to teach the French a bit of roughy justice Advance with Caution The UN's role in a postwar Iraq Cannot yet be settled Evil by Stealth One conflict is a useful distraction for other dictators Bumper Fun Drivers face a rocky mechanical road Muslim attitudes to the coalition military action in Iraq North American voices Six days and counting The Times Principles of opposition to the war Our shopping basket The Fool of Fonthill Royal milkmen Shilling's worth Inadequacy of EU accounts system New European order Recycling waste Ups and downs The Weather The Times Crossword 22,310 Weathercall Chicago More 'stealth tax' protests Briefing De La Rue shares hit BA cuts back flights Unilever pension jackpot New power for bailiffs Call for exchanges review Aga director is a buyer Favourite's odds lengthen Charts of the day In Business Today Pick up a packet 3i writedown stokes sector fears Woolworths shares rise as annual profits surge 60% Liberty chief attacks 'nit-picking' watchdogs Home run Oracle Bridge builder Equitable fund 'sustained £1bn black hole' Need to know: The essential daily guide to sectors The Times Economics & Markets The Sunday Times A PFI recipe for nasty surprises Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief 3i preys on falling stock market to boost investment High bonuses for Aviva chiefs Vodafone wavers on 3G Halifax Pizza chain may get firm offer Pearson chief's pay eclipsed Brother Hicks Muse to raise £1bn for European spree Xstrata rebounds as bid talks continue Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Diamonds remain a best friend Tempus 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 Peacock blooms on Big W supply deal Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Picture Gallery Hiccups par for course City Diary Wonky policy City Diary French bloc City Diary BA cuts flights to save cash Thomas Cook sales down Pilots threaten a confrontation Protests grow over business 'stealth tax' Publisher's shares issue Bidders for Safeway see OFT findings Amey resolute on Tube stake Radio firm dives Merrill warns that long-haul routes will suffer Energy users 'save £1.8bn' Standard Life Three more suitors poised to step up OGS bidding race Carbon Trust CAT plunges on row revelations Barratt buoyant on 36% profit rise Sears credit card arm up for sale Costain in first talks on Iraq contracts British Land chief to give up job in 2004 Hiscox chairman condemns Higgs report War build-up hurt US economy The Times Steel tariffs 'breach rules' The Times Hp Invent Holiday Autos sold The property veteran with a fiery nature Shell plans job cuts in exploration shake-up Whitehead Mann cuts dividend by half The Times Coaches to corporate chiefs Current sales slow at Signet Watchdog retains curbs on hedge fund sales H&M profits beat analysts' forecasts Director to succeed retiring head of Reckitt Benckiser Warring tribes in Nigeria add to troubles Analysis Mothercare in warehouse deal Shares close off best Champneys Health Resorts Japan expected to target 30 banks Key criteria for nationalisation The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid- for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers shoul contact their fund manager Big Four face US might in restructuring deals John Willcock Finance & Accountancy Viewpoint BoJ vows to do better Varilux Fear grows of fresh slump in Germany A sunshine Chance for & cruise on the lochs Easter London £39 a night, Venice 2 nights' B&B £199, kenya a fortnight £599. Latest offers Informal counts of ballot deplored Court of Appeal Secondary victim cannot recover damages Court of Session Council's single tenancy policy not discriminatory Court of Appeal Compensation order quashed Queen's Bench Divison Ruffled by weight of regulations Travellers' tales Travel Insurance Norwich Union Direct Trailfinders Rugby world cup 2003 BA's London City debut offers new European option Www. insureandgo. com Faresavers Choice Cars Airline Network The art of shopping Briefcase guide to… Hanoi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurostar Germany Multiple Classified Advertising Items Americana Vacations PLC The Times Wireless user in a hotspot of bother Debate Questions of Sport Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Frank Rowley Civil engineer who won prizes for his elegant motorway briges and solution to construction problems George Salt Scientist who conducted exhauslive work on insect parasites—and turned to calligraphy in old age Court & Social New Bishop of Croydon The Rev Bertram Hardy Adventist evangelist turned Anglican priest Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Alexander Bennett Dance who, against advice, gave up his day job and wept on to be a star of Rambert and the Royal Ballet Lives in Brief Dr John Forbes Physican and author, was born on March 27,1912. He died on February 1,2003 aged 90 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport Best position for Robinsion; football academics; sprots oldest trophy Nature Notes News Quiz Tories Call for Bishop's Resignation Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life March 27,1972 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Meeting Memorial Service Personal Column Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Contact Details for Classified Advertising Dinner Picture Gallery A new suffragan bishop for Croydon Reception Lecture School news Box Number Replies Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Lecture Answers Appointment Changing the Guard The Times No change at No 10 Humphreys to face England Youngsters feel benefit of City's sporting gesture Table tennis is at the heart of a new initiative to help deprived schoolchildren. Matthew Syed sees the project in action Sky is the limit for Comets' star turn Ice hockey In Sport Today Little sympathy as Rios backs out Tennis Dyer is England's chosen one Newcastle man to… The National Ice Centre Security concerns provide distraction for Levet Golf Kelly on guard against Lowes' influence Rugby League Ebdon furious at referee's decision Snooker The results service Davies discovers drive to win again Today's fixtures 'Men-only' R&A ticked off By Our Sports Staff: Zimbabwe expected to tour Cricket Times Square McLeod's winner extends students' authority Hockey Letter to the Sports Editor Godolphin whet appetite for year ahead Yesterday's results Leicester Musselburgh The Wright Track Exeter Ascot revamp leaves room for debate Diary How England's grand designs came unstuck Owen Slot Falling at final hurdie has become a trend Business on demand Race is on to succeed Pugh O'Sullivan stands by Humphreys for day of destiny Cheltenham convert chance to end Wellington's dominance Dawson welcomes opportunity to collect debt National Schools Sevens results Hansen makes Harris centre of attention Fulham call time on Tigana's reign Football Real president pours cold water on Beckham speculation Work on winning combinations Get fit, feel fit: Skipping Day four British Grand Prix facing end of the road Moror racing The Times Vieira tempers aggression to master game Chelsea take action Wales face problems as Belgrade fixture is called off Football By Our Sports Staff: Diouf opens up old wounds with new spit spat By a Correspondent: Middlesbrough produce level best to hold promising City Ireland awaiting decision from Keane Miller relishing call for national service Terry ready to make Chelsea pay after England call-up Snow reports Lewis set for return in June In Brief Sevens shuffled Robinson departs Snow storm Doherty romp Bees stung Eagles soar Reluctant Dyer tops England poll after swing to the left World Cup walks tightrope on taste Grand slant destroyers Inside Sport Auto Express Special Issue First Executive Building Societies Association FX Hedging Associate Sales Account Executives A fast growing organisation with networks across… Pharmaceutical Slaes & Management Impact Associates Associate/manager Tax Controller Everfresh Ltd Management Accountant Action Creating CV's Top Class Chef required for country house Marcus evans Office of Government Commerce CVs to Cresten IT Ltd Client Services Specialist London Based Pilot Training Sponsorship! Learndirect Up which ladder? Management Executive Odgers You want to be in television? First tune your ambitions Deternination is the key to the door, says Richard Wild Network Executive B&O Kumarans Ltd Assistant graphic designer Jeremy Hutchison RHP UK Ltd Cobalt Boxwood Branch Manager (M/f) Executive career services limited Cressing Templar Strategic Business Analysts Ltd DSS Infotech International Ltd Work from Home Exec/board Level SME New Business Sales Executives Kronospan Property Consultant for Japanese Expatriates in… Thinking about your next Move? Quik Trak Investon in People Land Registry Cheshire Building Society Sales Director Vice President Business Development Office of Government Commerce Client Development Director Ernst & Young Boxwood Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Norman Broadbent Director of Marketing and Business Development Kardex A a Promotions Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Succession Planing Associates Chief Executive Statistics Commission The BSS Group PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Warwick Harvey Nash Sherudan Maine Recrutment Specialists Innovation. Transformation. Delivery Regional Directors Huntswood Search & Selection Arlington Consultants Group ASH Seach & Selection Northwest On the move Geo adams Registers of Scotland Mind your language The Beth Johnson Housing Group New Opportunities Fund My big break Premier Executive Veredus executive resourcing South West Trains Witter Towbars Oxfam Suffolk County Council Is this Really the London You Know? Reportage Style Arts Inside Birds of Prey True Fiction Despite a Decline, Starlings and Sparrows Still Dominate the Daily Battle for Garden Territory. Hugo Rifkind Reports Verbatim 24 Hours Joan Smith We Have Moral Panics about Drugs, but Live in a Permanent State of Denial over Alcohol Human Jungle Alison Weir on the Televison Series the Six Wives of Henry VIII, First Broadcast in 1970 Luxuriant like Hips: A Guide's The Latest Lonely Planet Guide Describes Britain as the Most Beautiful Island on Earth. There are, however, Other Tourist Guidebooks Published Here on Holiday? Times Writers in Five Countries Present the Highlights The Glenlivet Office Putting Lunch that A Videotape that Captures a Pivotal Moment in the Fall of Communism—a Meeting between Margaret Thatcher and Solidarity's Lech Walesa in Poland in 1988—Has Been Unearthed The Saturday Times New Ally in Fight against Heart Disease Statins are Rapidly Becoming One of the Most Important Drug Groups to Combat the 240,000 Death Caused by Heart Attacks and Strokes Every Year Statins have the capacity to lower overall cholesterol levels that are ralsed by fatty foods Anxiety Are You the Type to Disregard Advice? The Times Young, Gifted and... Black? You Knew David Beckham was Gorgeous, Rich and Talented. You Knew He was a Gay Icon. But how Many of You Realised He was Black? Carol Midgley Explains Filling in the Blanks New Films Barbara Ellen is Strangely Drawn to a Tale of Life among the Spiritually Undead, but is More at Home with Some Real Women Winner 3 Oscars On a Rocky Road More New Films Life's a Journey on Screen but Often Not worth the Trip, Finds Ian Johns Official Selection A very English clown At Cinemas Nationwide Tomorrow Blame It on Oscar Star of the Week is Hilary Swank Another Victim of Early Oscar Syndrome, Asks Sean MacAulay New Videos and Dvds Ritzy Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Many Arts Veteran Director Lina Wertmuller ...While a Director of a Younger Teaching the us a Lesson American Schools Have Turned to a Multi-Ethnic London Borough for Help. Peta Bee Reports Kingston Business School The Times Telephone 020 7680 6800 Facsimile 020 7782 7899 Easter Revision "Excellent tution" Oxford Science Studies The Birmingham Business School University of Leicester Cherwell College Ashbourne Study Languages in Europe KDS Print Production Services Ltd The Open University Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Learn direct, Learn online 2 Deputy Headteachers Birkbeck University of London University of Finance The Times Bootham School York Daycare Ltd Deputy Headteacher Thames Valley Education St. George's University The Times The University of Warwick The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review The Extensive Improvisation and Familiar Material in Ruth Caleb's Rehab Proved Wearying for Joe Joseph and He was Relieved when It was All over Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2924 Viewing Guide The Royal Bank of Scotland Cover story: Alistair Blair's broadband fish… Join the race and boost your business As broadcast technology takes off in the UK Tony Dawa introduce a 16. page special report on its future Just right for left-handers Online training to the rescue RNLI uses broadband to speed recruitment Cover story: hooked on broadband What Is broadband? A Simple Guide to Broadband How you can save and make money Businesses will judge broadband by the bottom line, but many are already feeling the benefit, says Tony Dawe 'People in America can hear my music from Sheffield' Lectures at leisure No man is an island Remote working using broadband can pay dividends but needs thinking through, says Stephen Hoare 1 can start work early and take my daughters to school How much does broadband cost? A Simple Guide to Braodband UK online for business The Band plays on Wireless networks are taking off at a pace, says Chris Partridge. And once hooked, you can't do without them Dog-food tins make the perfect dish for our connection Can I keep my current e-mail address? A Simple Guide to Broadband Fast marketing Broadband enables small firms to act like larger rivals Snappy snacks race ahead Diving profits rise fro Smarter and stronger Lindsay Nicolie looks at three firms which have switched to broadband For that last-minute appetite Can I get broadband? A Simple Guide to Broadband Why firewalls are needed to stop cyber-attacks Greater security risks are the hidden drawback of high-speed internet, warns Nic Hopkins Earlier this year Slammer worm is estimated to have caused £631.2 million in damage Virtually like being at work Hi-tech legal eagles A sizeable step forward Advancing technology means that the benefits of broadband will be more open to small firms Laughing all the way to the bank What Is a broadband connection? A Simple Guide to Broadband UK online for business Designing for speed Do you risk being overtaken by your competitors if you fail to go with the techno flow, asks Adam Barnard A Simple Guide to Broadband What can id do with broadband Banding together to be well connected Lack of broadband access has not stopped communities setting up their own networks, says Stephen Hoare The public will be able to deal online with services such as council tax, recycling and refuse collection Setting up: how What Is UK Online? A Simple Guide to Broadband UK online for business

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