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ResumoThe Times - the Best Reporting, the Best Analysis… Matthew Parris We were stuck when the Iraqi tanks came. Stranded, 90 miles from Baghdad Bush defence adviser quits 'We'll fight as long as it takes' The Times Today General Wesley Clark Anne Spackman Property Writer of the Year… Iraq war Day 8 Chopard Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Visit Times Online for the lastest news from Iraq Command centre hit in raid on Baghdad Kuwait demands inquiry into 'Scud attack' Soldiers were executed, Blair says Intellgent Finance Biggest British tank battle since EI Alamein Challengers wipe out column of Iraqi T55s after chance encounter in Basra desert Philips How the hunter killers destroy their prey Why it will take 15 days to open a new front in the North US paratroopers send Saddam a dramatic message Comet Two Kurds shuffle across border and into history Intelligence Washington hawks under fire for ignoring advice Officials raised expectations of a quick and easy victor, report Richard Beeston and Tom Baldwin Shepherds by day turn into warriors by night Chris Ayres with the us Marines on Highway 1, near al-Diwaniyah, on the spectre of Vietnam B&Q Thirst and fear drive thousands from Basra Ford Marketplace carnage brings new defiance Includes 10 Year Guarantee Word from the No 15 omnibus is that war is a terrible mistake Matthew Parris takes a ride to gauge public opinion among the Asian newsagents and shopkeepers of East London UK online Rally is called to support troops sent into battle British Gas How to follow the granularity when blues go kinetic Maths 100 Lexus The times magazine PC World Paris opens new front in war over rebuilding Iraq How to handle Washington is real difference US woos Europe to help reconstruction Special Mends still cosying up in Camp David After 60years, the mountain retreat is rining to ralk of another war, reports Ben MacIntyre UN chief will not break protocol EasyJet War is slow when you play by the rules Courts Arab media portrays a bloody conquest Flybe Hey soldier, do you want to buy a television set? Daniel McGrory finds the smugglers in Khor al-Zubayr Bay happy to switch sides Gifts of food and water to prove who are the good guys Currys Bush adviser quits after clash over profit from war Tiscali Britain lobbies US for 'fair share' of rebuilding contracts Skoda Auto Oil role for captured colonel In Brief 'Die-in' protest War dead return (AFP): Kenyan captives Weather clears Father kills himself and four young sons Loving dads until they snap The Stroke Association Computers Made Simple! Mayor quits over affair with jailed undertaker Post Office People Actor steps into the diplomatic limelight in Washington Ballet director demands a change of scenery Stones cancel tour dates in virus scare Product Recall Andrew Pierce is Away PS Orangemen spend £5m on land for 'Protestants only ' Ejected peer voted back into the fold Direct Line BBC Play Beat goes on in Lennon's childhood home The semi in which a budding Beatle strummed his early chords is now a museum, reports Russell Jenkins Franklin's Thunderer to fetch £38,000 Avoid the middle of the road Bainbridge shares award Convicted coroner is barred In Brief Patient 'lost' Woman murdered Refugee killed Poetry awards 'Spams' ban Gun rap trial Climbié warning TV patience test Universities to be sued over music downloads Scrap league tables if you want reforms, heads say What's Important Travelodge Time Authorities with failing schools will lose power Burnley sends Ireland's tourists to Wales in bizarre internet mix-up Britons urged to beware of £40 m holiday club scam Marks & Spencer By a Correspondent: Skin cancer kills more here than Australia Poor not claiming welfare payments Seafrance Ascot makeover puts racegoers on track to York Gulf War syndrome doctor faked £90m trial for diabetes drug The Times Offers Direct Berkshire vs Yorkshire: horses for courses Marks & Spencer By a Correspondent: Millionaire man had good reason for cough, says expert Nurses get half of intravenous drug injections wrong Europe shrinking as birthrates decline Jessops Roy Jenkins remembered Egg Card Sperm follow their nose to find eggs Police in 999 crash critical In Brief Eight held Triple killing Police set record Hospital delay Srebrenica mass grave may hold 600 bodies Straw interview upsets Israel Christopher Walker reports on the fall-out that followed a radio interview with the British Foreign Secretary US top brass purged for ignoring rapes One. Tel Zimbabwe Army leads 'brutal campaign' SBL Djindjic suspects killed in shootout I had to do what I did, claims Fortuyn's assassin Interflora (AP): Asia Europe Americas Australasia Spain falls mainly on the plain First Choice the Best Shows FilmFirst Jazz Nigal Kennedy Theatre Gigolo Rpo / Gatti Concerts Stately Gatti; magic Gardiner Monteverdi Choir/Gardiner No lens is wide enough to show the big picture We are winning, but you wouldn't know it from some of the television reports Roy Jenkins would have been so proud to hear Tony tell Gordon where to go Baghdad will be near impossible to conquer Please, please, can we have a bit of light relief Thunderer After the Storm A more flexible allied strategy begins to come together Crimes and Saddam Tactics inexcusable under any circumstances Small Wonder Europe's strangest Alpine squad take on England Turkey and the Kurds Disarmament to go on UN's involvement in rebuilding Iraq Treatment of PoWs by their captors Broadcasters' coverage of conflict Need for war Turning point Widows and wounded NHS faces a rise in compensation Ageist employers Origin of muggles The Weather The Times Crossword 22,311 Picture Gallery Boots IMF warns on Iraq war Briefing Pru shelves pay scheme Genzyme fined by OFT Waste Recycling in talks Entrepreneur still top Charts of the day "Old Speckled Hen" Friday Interview Rail contractors set to lose £1bn Insurance bill for European airlines likely to hit £950m GSK was biggest FTSE 100 charity giver in 2002 In Business Today Screensaver Daniel Moyniham Telewest earmarks £22 m for rescuers The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Boots now on the other foot Results in brief Boots stuns City with retreat from non-core services Strategy that boosted sales but failed to make money Next shares advance 3% despite revelation of sluggish trading BMW WH Smith pulls out of deal to buy AOL books business Price leaps as Austin Reed reveals talks with suitor Oil majors slide on broker's downgrade Eurotop 100 Next deserves to do better Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Dairy Crest tastes the cream as rivals merge Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street 6C rejects £2.8bn bid for pubs division BT may cut benchmark price of broadband New home for Express newspapers The battle for Six Continents Classic's decrease hits GWR shares Maidens price hurt by caution Marks & Spencer 'Run of bad luck' hits Sportingbet Prudential shelves executive bonus pay scheme QinetiQ Express Dairies jobs could go in Aria merger Hilfiger surges on reports of takeover talks Swiss Re and Munich Re blame losses on equity markets Aeroflot earnings take off as the West' s airlines struggle British firm churned with historic Scandinavians Gucci pleases by limiting decline in 2002 profits Shortfall in spending may spare Chancellor on borrowing Deutsche Bank chief's pay outstrips UK rival's German exchange expects further growth R&SA faces £17m compensation bill for mis-selling The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bears give Chancellor a rail for his money EFM chief given £460,000 payoff Retire Young CBI hits at pension proposal Job-hunt list tours screens City Diary Drops kicked City Diary Plane speaking City Diary Property autocrat will still defend his kingdom The Friday lnterview The British Land chief tells Jenny Davey he intends to stick around Ritblat In his own words - and what others say Amlin Curriculum vitae: John Ritblat Shares settle near low Austrian Airlines End of the parking nightmare Road test: Vespa Granturismo Audi Returning to the Vespa's golden age Air expert created icon of the road To Advertise Motorpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nearly New Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire & Leasing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW plans to put an end to park and deride Motorists urged to adopt safety-first approach regarding tyres To Advertise Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glove box Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Daniel Patrick Moynihan New York, Ambassador to the Un, and one of America's most respected statesmen and thinkers Adam Osborne Enterpreneur who stole a march on Ibm with the first portable computer but then took more bytes than he could chew Court & Social Lives in brief Dorothy Bednarowska, English scholar was born on January 6, 1915. 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If the first letters of the each answer - a place, a sunrame. or an object perhaps - are written our in order at the end of the week Word Watching Daily Life March 28,1932 Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard School news University news Dinner Appointment Legal news Lord Jenkins of Hillhead, Om 'Remarkable organisation' celebrates its… Forthcoming marriages Building up a national archive for the people Best of British Answers US fugitive disentitlement doctrine applies in UK Customs policy on restoring confiscated vehicles is lawful Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Insurance Contact Details for Classified Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Contracts & Tenders Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Roberts: Orville George Robens, late of Balsall… Reunion at Lansdowne Road Playing by numbers helps turn fantasy into fact Baseball Keith Blackmore reveals how clubs are beginning to court on the application of statistical analysis for their success New York teams obliged to pay price of wealth and experience Rangers running out of time to advance play-off claims Ice hockey In Sport Today Leander to lead the way in title defence Rowing Absence of Hughes helps Uwic to continue their domination Squash Sheringham may be on move Troubled Woods still in the hunt after poor start Golf Sorenstam has eye on the Wie girl with big future The Times Scotland's plans in disarray Cricket The results service Yesterday's racing Today's fixtures Below-par Williams makes life easy for Hunter Snooker Thorpe hits rhythm in medley In Brief Eight bid for cup Myers excels Bulls pull out Zulle switches Lawson triumphs Twiston-Davies awaits clearance to resume Carlisle Lingfield Park Southwell Wetherby rides to rescue of Custer's last stand Ireland relying on Ford engineering Rugby union Scotland name unchanged side for Italy game Exclusive Offer Caborn enters Rotherham row Children jumping to it Get fit, feel fit: skipping Murrayfield teams National Schools Sevens Johnson eager to get job done after week of tension France play Celtic card in bid to host 2007 World Cup Humble Hill resists the champagne lifestyle Rbs Six Nations Championship Mind over matter will determine destiny of prize Snow reports BT Masters of destiny and leaders of men Simon Barnes Sport's figures of complete authority are a rare breed Rhinos eye chance to go top Rugby league Times Square Williams overpowers principal rival Tennis Organisers enraged by Liverpool cancellation By Our Sports Staff: Zambian teenagers handed chance by United Football West Brom deny need for sell-off Realistic Gerrard underlines task facing England Pressley in pledge to Scotland Group five Robson to try gentle touch with Bellamy Ireland approach challenge in upbeat mood Flexible Bridge gives Eriksson sense of security McLlroy's men still have score to settle Ipswich players move up to the big time By Our Sports Staff: Uefa warns clubs over TV deal Ahead of Thegame There is something for everyone in this weekend's crop of international matches, but, for once, it is the England fans who are feeling the pressure today. It should be a routing win against Liechtenstein—but then we thought that about Australia Theexfiles Will Sven's Euro Vision End with Nul Points ? Dart's Pointers Victory in Vaduz or will Eriksson need international rescue, Tom Dart asks Teflon Tel's Sticky End Game Theory Venables falls but Daniel Finkelstein asks whether Leeds gave him the push too soon Redcard Which of Writers Will Get an Early Baht this Week? Results in Thegame on Monday Becks Scores in Gnaw Draw The Riddler Two tales are tormenting the tabloids. 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