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News from 31/03/2003

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Andrew Robson, simon drompton, Phil Yates, Tom Newton Dunn and Tim Butcher, Roy Albinson, tom dart, DJM, Digby Jones, Zahid Hussain, Ian Nathan, Mark Court and Gary Duncan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Gethin Chamberlain, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter and Dominic Kennedy, Robert Thicknesse, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Mark Souster, Ian Blackshaw, Martin Richards, Ian Cobain and Elaine Monaghan, Tarek Shrayh, Philip Howard, David Chater, Andrew Eillen, Alison Kervin, james delingpole, Dunya Mikhail, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Patrick Barkham, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Andrew Robertson, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tim Butcher, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Simon Hamilton, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Oliver Del Mar, Christopher Nathan, Anselm Kuhn, Andrew Higgs, Jack Mervin Arts Reporter, David Hands, Bob Yole, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Rob Shorland-Ball, Simon Tait, Herman Bachelard, Robert Blake, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Dennis Berry, mathews, Rick Broadbent, Richard Stanley, Stephen Burgen, Paddy McEvoy, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, bill edgar, Michael Binyon and Philip Howard, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Grey hound, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Roland Watson and Michael Evans, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Martin Waller and Nick Hasell, matt dickinsno, Justin Forsyth, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Stanley Glover, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Martin Death, Jill Sherman, A. C. Donnell, Mick Hume, E. C. McCarthy, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, haveyoursay, John Allison, A. J. Gebra, William Rees-Mogg, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Tim Hames, Nigel Henderson, David Yewdall, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, R. E. G. Hay, Gary Duncan and Richard Miles, Anthony Loyd, tony cascarino, Victoria Todd, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Lewis Stuart, Daniel Fjell, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Christopher Irvine, Ronam McGreevy, jones, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, D. A. Earnshaw, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Tim Johnston, Philip Jacobson, Sun Tzu, Philip Pank, james eve, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Generals dig in for long war Assault on Baghdad put off for weeks Iraq war Day 11 'The Yank opened up. He had absolutely no regard for human life. He was a cowboy out on a jolly' Sin no more Cell hanging The Times - the Best Analysis and the Best Writers Oh, the joy of an utterly trivial victory The Times Today: page 2 Crossword 20. Law Report: 24… Infidelity: therapy or tragedy? T2 Exclusive-Leeds Bring Curtain down on Ridsdale Home & legacy Today in the Times The Register Sport Plus Visit Times Online for the latest developments in Iraq. Also on The Times website today Www. timesonline. co. uk US general apologises for deadly mistakes ITN man dies in fall Tankbusting technology better, but friendly fire deaths will continue The National Lottery Bounding buses reserved for students and the poor Vodafone Why is my country bombing these poor people? Opinion polls tell Americans that they are broadly in favour of war with iraq, James Doran finds the man on the us omnibus is worried about the cost of the conflict One. Tel Missiles take out huge terror base Troops uncover sarin gas testers Suicide bomb goes to heart of US fears Deadly attacks by fanatics appear to have caught the Americans off balance, but the practice is not new to this war or century, say Michael Binyon and phillip Howard The British Hernia Centre (AP): Truck driven into soldiers In Brief Blair woos Arabs Three die in crash Arms for rebels 2 refuse to fight Scotch guards Cook retreats as ministers turn on him Ryanair Washington hawks face unfriendly fire for 'cheap' war Don't carry anger into trade, says Brown Totally London The sniper is king in patient battle of cat and mouse Intelligence Saddam fact Art of war Food fact Royal Marines launch biggest assault on Basra Refugees hurl abuse and stones at the Desert Rats 'We hope this is liberation but we don't yet know' David Sharrock talks to doctors and patients in the field hospitals of Umm Qsar Direct Line Corporal hailed a hero for saving comrades in fatal ambush Orange Harassing role for special forces in Kurdish area Fairford's B52s bring death amid the poppies US hunt Afghan rebels as two die in ambush The War Works Hard Bespoke Suits Lexus Conflict draws a curious public to Iraq's art of war Nation ruled by a corrupt vision of Arab unity Richard Beeston on the rise of the Baath party and its success in forging resistance to the coalition forces Miele 'Unity, freedom and socialism' Retired general waits in the wings for Saddam's fall OUBS Pupils could face tougher exam for elite colleges Ofsted head stands by exam tables Access regulator will focus on state schools Direct Line What's Important Scheme to widen theatregoing flops Still Life puts life into a Tube station Brother McGuinness wary of allowing exiles to return home New Tory MPs favour Howard as leadership challenger Age Positive Shot girls' mothers to launch amnesty This week in Parliament Drivers' hands-free mobiles to be banned Should drives be banned from using mobiles? Man who killed sons is found hanged in prison Oil industry suppressed plans for 200-mpg car TV puts Hollywood science to the test Examiner dies in air crash Orange hall arson Shop row arrest Sellafield shuts Fuel kills boy, 12 Coin toasts DNA Jelly Baby fishing Halifax Hooligan attacks on Turks started football violence HSBC Chains net England strips at £20 off Bar's complaints system seen to protect lawyers Church told to rethink bar on sex before marriage What's Important Tests point to diabetes 'timebomb' Did champion peke have illegal nip? Comparison tests for cancer drugs Picture Gallery Doctor may face birth hearing The Times Network hit by second rail strike In Brief Weathering well Fatal head blow Care registers Free condoms Central Park Jogger comes out of shadows Trisha Meili speaks out 14 years after she was raped and left to die, Nicholas Wapshott in New York reports Milosevic's wife facing extradition in murder… Flybe british european Prudential Virus has potential to kill large numbers The Sunday Times Europe Asia (Reuters), (AFP), (Reuters): Africa (AP), (Reuters): Americas (Reuters): Middle East Closer to the heart of Pericles Salome Opera a Salome that will satisfy the slavering voluptuaries and a particularly Cunning Little Vixen First Choice The Best Shows The Times Cunning Little Vixen Pop Dance Scottish Dance Theatre The Place, Wci Don't blame Rumsfeld, or Ronald McDonald The Defence Secretary's critics are taking a fast-food view of strategy Are they heroes, or victims? We're tying ourselves in knots with yellow ribbon After Saddam, can Blair rescue us from Europe? It's time to put these grey freeloaders off the bus Thunderer Overcooked An ex-minister lobs a grenade at the Prime Minister Neighbourhood Watch The war in Iraq is destabilising all the region Something Grand A rugby finale with a result beyond a scoreline Function of humanitarian aid in prosecution of war Contracts for reconstruction of Iraq Media views on conflict Bombing campaigns Royal Mail changes Child tax credit Journalistic integrity The Times Status of British manufacturing Seeing stars Early learning The Weather The Times Crossword 22,313 The Sleep Disorder Clinic Picture Gallery DirecTV battle looms ECB set to peg rates Equitable reports today Tory enters pension row Stalkers for Austin Reed Bankruptcy in the air OGS fight intensifies Bizspace on the up How the week finished Corporate Profile M&S needs to hold on to its nerve Energy regulator poised to land top job at FSA Brown to hit back at business critics War may delay Tube handover Economic Agenda Ofgem chief's shock tactics Marconi chief faces awkward questions Picture Gallery Voice of war LSE suffers worst year for new issues in a generation The Times Need to know: The week ahead BMW Budget test of business credentials Change on week Exchange rates Bidders line up to do battle over DirecTV The final stage for one of the longest business sagas Three stalk Austin Reed Kwik-Fit pay settlement beats inflation Marconi Carmaker's costly subsidiary Network Rail to cut costs by £1bn RDAs face criticism 'for failing to deliver' Brother Struggle for OGS poised to intensify Japan Economics Minister maintains optimistic front Surplus capital points to buyout assault on Europe GMC procedure flawed Duty to repair subsidence damage Burden of proof not reversed by questions No Title United confirms status with £303m Nike deal Challenging finding of fact Court of Appeal Published March 31,2003 Secretary Of State for Trade and Industry V Balrstow Quantifying contributory claim Dot-com David takes on Goliath of accounting Bold M&S needs to hold on to its nerve Corpate profile No 59: Marks & Spencer Sarah Butler finds the retailer recovering after playing it safe too long The company in detail History Who's who in the boardroom No Title Legal & General The Times verdict How we reached our decision The Times British Funds Capitalisation, week's change Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Gaby Rado Television reporter who won three awards from Amnesty International Ivan Stambolic Former President of Serbia who opened Milosevic's way to power and was promptly betrayed Court & Social Shortlist for biggest prize Sylvia Tait Half of one of biology's greatest husband and wife research teams Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Personal Column Travel Insurance Contact Details for Classified Advertising Leigh Jackson Scriptwriter whose work ranged from the school series Grange Hill to important dramas such as The Warriors and The Project Leigh Jackson, writer for the stage, radio and television, was born on July 5,1950. He died of cancer of March 27,2003, aged 52 John Cotton Poet and chairman of the Poetry Society, who was also a successful headmaster and deputy lieutenant Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news Answers Today's royal engagements Changing of the Guard Appointments Latest wills Gulbenkian shortlist hails the imagination of smaller projects Notebook Arts policy and funding The Jerwood spreads its wings Briefing Why can't the curriculum be creative? Making ends meet Is a minimum wage of £4.50 an hour bad for business—or an insult to the low paid? Nature Notes Minimum wage rise 'may deter employers' Hollywood; the New Tycoon News Quiz The written and spoken word Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The value of Emglish literature; the beauty of the English language Every day we print th eprize questions. If the first letters of each answer-a place, a Prize. quiz@thetimes Picture Gallery What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life March 31,1944 Questions Answered Questions Asked Teenage sensation Why Wie is one to watch Agassi still tireless in pursuit of excellence Tennis Game Widnes match Bradford try for try Rugby league In Sport Today Subaru Picture Gallery St Helens are left stunned after rampant Giants make killing Disciplined Hull wear down Wolves O'Sullivan passes stern test of character Snooker England conquer fear Grand slam achieved in Dublin Improved Harrison keeps his career on course Boxing Bath The Wright Track Reading the racecard Plumpton Leading role sets Moon Ballad on path to stardom Wolverhampton Leaders In the National Hunt championships Course Specialists Pipe sets out stall for Moore winners The results service Racing Times Square British Airways Row your way to toned muscles Today's fixtures Jerray-Silver strikes gold for Fulham In Brief Tour go-ahead Snow business McCorkell high Phoenix rises Honours even Top trio out The Nine Nations Championship Dual victory confirms Hodgson's superiority Motorcycling Reading errors give Cannock treble chance Hockey Bmi Martin remains on course for perfect Vase swansong Non-league football AFC Wimbledon prepare for leap forward to fulfil their ambitions Dr Martens League UniBond League Ryman League Leander show class to retain Tideway Head title Rowing The Times Wie offers glimpse of illustrious career in the making Golf Frenchwoman denies fading Sorenstam Love masters Sawgrass challengers Golf Time for Hansen to shoulder his share of blame Rugby union: Six Nations Championship Look beyond the men in red shirts to explain Wales failure RBS Coleman heads for home on 1,000-mile challenge Athletics Logan shines for sluggish Scotland Bekele makes light work of double triumph Stylish Butler still lacking passion Grand plan proves England are simply the best How they lined up in Dublin Johnson preens and sneers his way to greatness What happens now? Paul spurs England's magnificent sevens England hit the heights in show of Total Rugby The Times What they said England conquer their last, deadliest rival: fear Lloyds TSB Everykick Everypass Every Tackle Everygoal Gabby Logan Matt Dickinson Will Sven turn to Rooney? Inside Sport Picture Gallery Therapy or Tragedy? Parents Fashion Arts Inside A Bard Sell The Rsc Plans to Turn the Tempest into a Video Game. Richard Heller Unveils a Memo All's Well that Sells Well, Which Reveals Plans to Take Shakespeare to the Masses Verbatim 24 Hours If the Great Man Theory is Discredited, Hasn't the Wicked Man Theory Been Flushed down the Pan? On "our" Side in this War we Have Two Religious Fanatics Human Jungle The False High of Infidelity In the First Extract from her Book about Marriage and Monogamy, Anne Roiphe Explains why She Would Never Have an Affair, and Argues that while Fidelity Does Have its Price, It Also Has its Rewards Infidelity Can Be the Flip Side of Love; It May Even Bring True and Lasting Love Midlife Crises The Times Please Don't Mention the War Patrick Moore Refuses to Discuss his War—or Much Else, for that Matter Penny Wark Says He Has Closed in on Himself I Have the Strong Impression that He is Not Terribly Interested in Other People. If at All Through a Child's Eyes Their Drawings Reveal how Young Patients Feel about the Nhs, Says Simon Crompton Sleep: How to Make a Night of It Is your Child Getting Enough Sleep? It's a Question that Vexes Most Parents at Some Point, with Tiredness an Increasingly Common Problem for School-Age Children Lucy Hawking Reports Computer or Television Sets in the Bedroom May only Compound the Problem of Sleeplessness Our Six-Year-Old Picks his Nose and Puts the Debris in his Mouth. Is this Bad for Him, and What's the Best Way to Stop Him? How You Can Help Emotion Sickness It's Official It's Official—relationships Can Affect how we Fight off Disease, Says Simon Crompton Boils Don't Yawn, It's the Stepford Supermodels Naomi and Helena Had Full on Flair and Sexiness in Spades. Today the Catwalks are Full of Reliable Forgettable Girls who Get out of Bed for Less than £10,000 Shame, Says Fashion Editor Usa Armstrong All Things Brignt The Phantom of the Theatre Returns His New Version of Chekhov's Three Sisters Opens this Week and a Hollywood Film is at Hand, but Writer and Director Christopher Hampton Prefers to Keep his Talents Hidden, He Tells Report Gore-Langton Royal Opera House Theatre is 3-D Computer Technology about to Change the Face of the Picture Gallery 'Unforgettable' Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cirque Du Soleil Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hollywood Diary Rap but No Rapport Mc Barman is a Brilliantly Witty White Rapper. Shame He's so Humourless to Talk to, Says James Delingpole The Times The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move The Other Boleyn Girl's Modern Production Style Made It Seem like a Sunday Morning Trawl through the Tabloids, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Please note that all television and radio schedules are subject to late alternation T 2 Crossword No 2927 Viewing Guide Sky Resignation Turkish Delight Every Kick Every Pass Every Tackle Gevery save Every… Self-Obsession Strike Action 06 Gabby Logan 11 Matt Dickinson 21 James Eve 23… Exit Ridsdale, a Fallen Hero Thegamesays Contents Turkey Learning Simon Kuper charts the extraordinary rise of Turkish football From German Lessons Suna Erdem finds Emre Belozoglu in confident mood for his England task A Breath of Foul Air Leedsdisunited Rick Broadbent says that the Peter Reid approach may yet save Leeds Ridsadale's Dream Dies Leedsdisunited Ashling O'connor on the fall of the fan who ran the club Gascoigne Back with a Bang Thenews PC World Success More than a Science Modern game must still leave room for good old-fashioned guts and passion Aloof Hoddle Facing Revolt Theinsider The Tottenham Hotspur manager alienates players under him, says Tony Cascarino Sicknote Themoney Game For Those who Beat the 100Greatestlast. Minutegoals Last minute golas aren't just for Man United and whoever plays Bolton, as Bill Edgar reveals with the most exhilarating—and heartbreaking—strikes in football history 100 Greatest Last Minute Goals Advice for Starters Euro2004 Matt Dickinson on Eriksson's dilemma of whether to play Rooney from the off Turkey in the Mood to Upset England England Unable to Reach Alpine Peak Pressganged Pure Green Bottle Thegames Euro2004 Boxingclever Wales Flying High Luck Turns for Vogts Thegames Euro2004 Mcllroy's Grim Tale Continues Ipswich Carry on Regardless Thegames Nationwide League First Division Rivers Flows for Norwich The Statistics Wigan suffer rare loss, while clouds gather for Mansfield and Huddersfield Thegames Nationwide League Second Diivision Nationwide Crewe Stick to their Principles New boy Miles lifts MacClesfield while Bournemouth slip out of the top three Thegames Nationwide League Third Division Cambridge United Nationwide Are You Playing? Goldenboot The Continent Sevilla Going for Broke The Pain Lives on James Eve says even after 54 years Torino have not recovered from the disaster that claimed their brilliant team of championships Bell's Scotland Breaking Football News Numbercrunch Yourgame The Times Thefootballot Saved from a Football Graveyard Buy Lines Catherine's casebook Thedailyfix Extratime The Questions Clarks

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