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News from 01/04/2003

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Andrew Robson, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, R. W. Leon, DJM, Abigail Rayner and Joe Lauria, Tom Dyckhoff, Stephen Farrell and Robert Talt, M. C. J. Davis, Simon Barnes, Victoria Hunter, Peter Lansley, Gethin Chamberlain, Robert Thicknesse, Neil Winship, Managing Director, Linda Tsang, Nick Hawton, Amar Singh, Editor, Philip Howard, Ben Brandon, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Tina Burchill, Joe Lauria, Elizabeth Judge, John Goodbody and Craig Lord, John Bungey, David Charter, Patrick Barkham and Russell Jenkins, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Andrew Veitch Walker, Jeffrey Jowell, Jeremy, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tim Butcher, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Roger Bowmer, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Joseph Swan, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mike Hume, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Sue Corbett, Roland Watson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Mark Muller, C. Cameron, Leicester, Leo Lewls, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Gordon Chambers, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Dennis Reed, Edward Fennell, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, George Elletson, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Greg Swift, Lewis Smith and Elaine Monagham, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jenny Fitman, Lewis Smith, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Paul Griffiths, Benji Wilson, Terri Judd, Pater Riddell, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Push Patel, Nigel Hawkes, John Hayward, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Peter Boggon, Damian Whitworth, Michael Pentreath (Secretary), Paul Simons and Michael Evans, Peter Dixon, Grania Langdon-Down, Lynne Potter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Charter and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Paul Simons, Steven Hooper (Director), Adam Fresco, Ashiling O'Connor, John Allison, John Goodbody, Militery Briefing, Anne Roiphe, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Halma, Nick Gilles, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paddie Breeze, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Richard Stevens, Nick Hassell, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Catherine Rilley, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, Richard Cannon, Abigail Rayner, D. G. Drew, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Ashling O' Connor, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Voters believe war is being won Times poll shows Britons are resigned to conflict lasting months Law Charcol The Times Today The genie is out off the bottle 'Millionaire' judge takes hint as coughing jury seeks early finish Bombers hit Qusay's palace with triple strike Children and marriage Jerry Springer Children die as US troops fire on van at checkpoint Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk MPs in shock and awe hit impenetrable defence Parliamentary Sketch We'll finish the job this time, Bush tells Iraqis Blair attempts to build confidence in peace process Troops rescue Basra captives One. Tel Iraqis number one pin-up loses his place on the nation's pedestal Alan Hamilton Looks at the potent symbolism behind the destruction of monuments to fear 'These are the men who return to frighten us when you go' Greg Swift reports on how British troops put a raid on a Baath party headquarters to good use when they arrested Saddam's henchmen in full view of terrified locals Move my mortgage? Terrorism helps even the odds Fears grow for journalists seized from Baghdad hotel Lloyds TSB Allies dispute status of militia prisoners Spin-doctors try to win 'hearts and minds' Galloway says war is illegal In Brief (AFP): Smoke hazard Chirac snubbed (AP): Embassy 'attack' Iraqi baby burnt in Basra fire is flown to Britain Heatwave adds to challenge facing troops NBC silences the Voice of Baghdad Debenhams Public wants less haste and more compassion PC World Casualties incredibly low, say war experts Sceptical women show a softer side Republican Guards attacked by US troops Baghdad Remembering those who have fallen Lives remembered Children and adults were giving the thumbs-up and shouting:'Mister, mister, England good' Basra By a Correspondent: Americans abandoned my men, says British officer The Market Place Saddam cultivates fickle tribes with bribes and bullets Despite previously persecuting them, the regime needs clans' help, says Home Office 'We want to be left to grow our tomatoes' Car Insurance Taming the chiefs Execution squads target defectors trying to20flee Sun microsystems A man hooked on fishing for mines Minesweeping is sport for the Kurds of Kadr Qaram, northern Iraq, says Fiery friends put a fresh strain on Anglo-US alliance Syria accuses allies of 'illegal invasion' Intelligent Finance This conflict will create a hundred bin Ladens, Mubarak warns us Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies Direct Line Intelligence Quote of the day Make mine a double negative, guv'nor Judge lets abusive neighbour keep home Aquability Designer baby couple appeal for son's life Chances of successful implantation one in ten Prison officer wins £150,000 trauma payout Time Paras 'did nothing wrong' In Brief Traffic woes Asthma trials 1993 rapist jailed KFC's fast one Fasttimes New rail operator steps back from plan to cut delays Sainsbury gives record ?2.5m to Labour Direct Line Give up your guns for Letisha and Charlene, say campaign mothers Nationwide Scrap council tax, say Lib Dems Flybe Hunting Bill may be war victim In Brief Stamp prices up Murder charge BNP optimistic Inquest reform New cruise ship Woman 'made up Hamiltons rape fantasy for cash' Life's little luxuries bestowed on guests as B&Bs move upmarket Owners win house website row Halifax Guest facts MP's sword attacker obsessed with plot Seafrance Nanny 'shook child until brain bled' Baby unit hit when doctors disagreed Dell The gay rights lobby takes another swing to the Left Hare rails against train policy Picture Gallery Orwell attacked by jealous fianc? Joseph Michael Associates PS Warrant for poet trusted by judge Lights go out for Britain's nuclear dream Plutonium that put the kettle on Brussels tagging proposal threatens sheep farmers Anger at transport rules The Times Newcastle Building Society Son knifed parents to spare their feelings Mugabe's foes brace for 'the last push' Citibank Srebrenica survivors return to bury dead The Times (AP): Europe (Reuters): Asia (AP): Americas Concert Piano 2003 Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Geoff Brown First Choice The Best Shows Passe partout Lost in love's young dream world Opera Julietta Grand Theatre, Leeds Dance ABT Studio Linbury studio Theatre Concert DKB/Harding. Barbican DKB/Harding Barbican Opera Tannhäuser Festival Hall ArtsFirst Why Norman Tebbit will have reasons to smile Next month's elections will reveal curious new cross-currents of opinion Question: what do Prince Albert, Mrs Darwin and General Tojo have in common? Picture Gallery Privates saving Ryans: solving the class war Self-haters who want the West to decline and fall Hearts and Minds The public is more robust about Iraq than many pundits Feed the Needy Winning the war against hunger in Iraq Fool's Errand A short history of a very strange day Street battle tactics 'Freedom' for Iraqis The 'madness' of Tony Blair Calculating the impact of increases in the council tax Profile of the Asian Business Awards MPs' benefits The Times Recycling waste Peak of achievement Captain Cook's spear What you see The Weather The Times Crossword 22,314 Weathercall Alliance Leicester Business Banking Weather Eye Reed Elsevier condition Briefing Institute's euro claim Clearstream accused Sony managers move Plea on tobacco bond Property sales pack Capital & Regional eases Entrepreneur still ahead Charts of the day In Business Today Chambers of horror Misery for 60,000 as Equitable drops compensation scheme Investors take fright at talk of long war in Iraq Future of rural post offices in doubt VATman takes the biscuit Paddington bears Pay talks threat to Honda staff Prudential Soviet straggles BMW Restoring the faith will be vital Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Development Securities delays flagship scheme Canary Wharf at record low Killer virus harms China flights BIL demands meeting to remove chiefs at Thistle NTL paid advisers £77m The Times SSL to sell division Central London: who's looking for what One-year deal for Hilton deputy American wins concessions British Airways Ground Zero warning by bankers Tracker fund demand helps surge by HSBC Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Just as Marconi looked better 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 Hal ma drops on talk of European weakness Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street The mystery of Liffe City Diary Lost for words City Diary A peep at Samuel City Diary Oil's well that ends well for the West Chancellor gets a cool reception from BCC BCC annual conference in London Hewitt trade warning BT Fears over pension funding escalate Wal-Mart judged top us company for second year running The Times Unit Trust Information Service Tokyo stunned as merger collapses Ministry plans to halt exodus from stock market Lions International R&SA in £800m Australia listing Agencies fail to take lead for local business Regional development Business to Business The British & international Franchise Exhibition Business for Sale WVE County Homesearch International PLC See your Earnings Grow Irish Sandwich Bar Case study Further retreat for shares Marcus Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Valentin Pavlov Hardline Communiost whose failed coup against Gorbachev's reforms ushered in the demise of the Soviet Union Lieutenant-Commander 'Ben' Rice Swordfish pilot who sank a U-boat at Narvik and helped the Navy to beat the Italians at cape Matapan Stanley Aylett Bowel surgeon whose unorthodox procedure was frowned upon as dangerous but vindicated by results Court & Social Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Karl Kling Sport car driver who helped Mercedes to stamp its mark on the postwar Formula One racing scene David Battley Versatie comedy actor well know to TV audiences Deaths Lives in Brief The making of a modern hero Lieutenant-Colonel Tim Collins made a stirring speech—and became an instant hero. What is your idea of a hero? Nature Notes News Quiz The cost dental treatment Arab Ruler in Ruth Les Tradition Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life April 1,1878 Questions Answered Questions Asked Picture Gallery Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Dinners Ceremony Livery company Personal Column Bobby's Fashions The night sky in April Latest wills Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Contact Details for Classified Advertising Whilst care is taken to establish that our… The Times Forthcoming marriages Organ transplant reveals space oddity Answers Court & Social Times Newspapers Protect a national treasure Radcliffe's race for pacemakers nears end Flora London Marathon Proving terror Act defence Interest payable after zero-rating Chancery Division Picture Gallery RFL addresses fixture concerns Rugby league Law Supplement Oral legal advice can suffice Chancery Division Waiver must be unequivocal Chancery Division By Our Sports Staff: Lara regains captaincy Cricket Identifying governing law of insurance contract Court of Appeal Leeds United in turmoil Gibbs joins the Welsh cross-code In Brief Millar injured England stumble Brilliant Bisley Roche warns on National gamble Nottingham Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Big-race acceptors Bookmakers' view The Wright Track Aintree chance makes Moore all the merrier Racing Sports Journalist of the Year Newcastle Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores Drop Jonny now until real action begins in Australia Simon Barnes makes a highly personal plea to Clive Woodward to protect a national treasure England press on after standing their ground in Dublin World Cup is a long way off but there's no time for taking it easy Jonny Wilkinson reveals just what it felt like to clinch the grand stam and what happened that night in Dublin Big Wiesy returns to school after bursting on to the scene Golf Sorenstam driven off course by French force in effort to complete hat-trick Umpire tells coxes to steer clear of clashes Rowing Times Square The results service Today's fixtures Eagle-eyed Love sees chance to prove critics wrong with stroke of iron nerve The Times Six prodigies who broke the mould Leeds supporters unimpressed by empty gesture BT Bates reveals steep rise in Chelsea's losses Derby call on Burley as exile of Gregory continues Pools forecast By Our Sports Staff: Tofting opts not to appeal against sentence Turkey happy to turn to Villa's forgotten man Football: Euro 2004 Eriksson finds little comfort in Gunes peace offerings Group Seven Snow reports Kinas gives his three-fingered salute Make rhythm your strength Get fit, feel fit: rowing Beckham's problem only skin deep The Times Irish face part two of revival against Albania Ridsdale exits as Leeds get legacy of £79m debt Simon Barnes: Drop him Eriksson's midfield tinkering leaves Turks none the wiser What now for wonder boy? Jonny Wilkinson: Let me play Inside Sport Picture Gallery Qjump Killer Pneumonia The Game is out of the Bottle Lifetime Interview Law Inside Fool Proof True Fiction We Need our April 1 Pranks More than Ever this Year. Mick Hume Eavesdrops on the Plans of the Fun-Loving Famous Verbatim 24 hours It Looks to Me that Blair Could Be in for a Nasty Jolt when the Bombs and Guns Finally Fall Silent Human Jungle ` Fatal Speed of A New and Deadly Virus is Sweeping across the World. The Sars Virus Began in China Which, Inexcusably, Suppressed the Data. It Has now Spread to Europe and North America and May Be Unstoppable, Says Nigel Hawkes Prognosis for Business Times Online Children Can Bring Despair Children Can Put Such Pressure on their Parents' Relationship that It Collapses, Says Anne Roiphe in the Second Extract from her Book on Marriage Children Give Plotlines to the Story, Darken Everything and Bring Fear as Never before The Good Divorce An Explorer who Embodies the Spirit of Scott and Shackleton Polar Expedition Age of Enlightenment From a Remark She once Made, I Think the Queen Would Rather Have Lived my Life A Tory and Away from the Sound and Fury of Politics, Ken Clarke's Great Passion is Jazz. And He Confesses to Damian Whitworth how He'd like to Lead the Band Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates… Face- to Face Contact Face-To-Face Contact A " Too Clean" Upbringing May Turn Nuts into a Killer Food The Alarming Rise in Nut Allergies Could Be Caused by Weak Immune Systems, Reports Tina Burchill Silica-OK Star Storytellers Madonna is the Latest in a Growing List of Celebrities to Write Children's Books. Publishers are Paying up, Writers are Not so Happy, Says Benji Wilson Can I Get Away with? 1960s Make-Up The Times My Kidnapping Made Me Value Human Spirit The Andrew Billen Interview Being Kidnapped was a Positive Experience that Resulted in the Birth of his Political Career, Says Colombia's Vice-President Francisco Santos, who is now Taking on his Country's Drug Barons You Can Do the Garden at 3am, Says David Rowan Gizmos But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review Impossible Creatures (Pc, Microsoft, ?29.99) Gross Encounters TV Show Sex Confessions Provide Rich Material in Jerry Springer-The Opera, Says Robert Thicknesse The Jerry Springer Show is Already. As close to Opera as Real Life Gan Get Genius, or Starck Raving Bonkers? Design his Work is Everywhere but Just who is Philippe Starck? Tom Dyckhoff in Paris Tries to Find out He Realises that It's Not so Much the Objects that Matter as the Images and Celebrity that Sell Them You Might Not like It, but World Music Deserves a Puce on Radio 3, Says Chris Campling All the Best (and the Rest) New Classical Cds Everyone Admires the Symphonies, but what about Prokofiev's Hail to Stalin? Geoff Brown Investigates Prokofiev is the Ideal Candidate for Hi-Jinks on his Anniversary Jazz Cds Fans of "Rare Grooves" Have Found Themselves Some Unlikely Heroes, Says John Bungey Jazz-Funk is Still in Rudu Health The Times Opera & Ballet The Times Océane Water The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review The Presence of Robbie Coltrane Coltrane and Celia Imrie Made Joe Joseph More Forgiving of the Occasional Improbable Plot Twists in the Planman Today's Highlights Satellite Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice Please note that all television and radio schedules are subject to late alteration BBC One Today's Television Viewing Guide Firstplus Is the Asset Recovery Agency watching you? Judgment time for the Lord Chancellor Auction windfall: Compensation for… War in Iraq How should PoWs be treated? City Law: The College of Law Crown Prosecution Service Dealers and art lovers in for a windfall as auction houses invite bids Grania Landon-Down on a ground-breaking settlement in the price-fixing case involving Sotheby's and Christie's. Some 'victims' will get compensation without having to launch a legal action The Times Law Section HCAInternational. com GE Mortage Insurance International Corporate and M&A Counsel Why it's best not to be flash with the cash It is not only the gangsters who should beware of the Asset Recovery Agency—lawyers are at risk, too. Grania Langdon-Down reports The College of Law The Times Amcor Circuit Judge Appointments Is this the e 'tap on the … Sir lain Glidewell chaired the Bar working way that High Court judges are appoint Beith vows … A lawyer or a big liar? The rules of warfare: do unto PoWs If the US treated Camp X-Ray inmates more humanely, their captured soldiers might be treated better, says Ben Brandon Clampdown on landowners Victoria Hunter gets to grips with the new laws on wheel-clamping Law update A monthlly round-up of change in the law New Act piles on pressure as more firms go bust Lawyers are divided over the likely effects of the Enterprise Act, says Edward Fennell In the City Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Your shout Readers' queries The collage of Law discusses rights of way, guarantees on building work, fencing disputes and posthumous IVF Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Cross-Examination April 2003 by C J Brougham Mark Muller Lawyer of the week Uppal Taylor Solicitors Holborn College Times Newspapers Joanne Manson Public Law and Commercial Property solicitors Bark & Co Solicitors Senior judges block fees plan Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Strategic Investment Board Ltd Practice Manager/senior Clerk The Times CPS

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