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News from 03/04/2003

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Vince Morris, Andrew Robson, John Leahy, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Chas Roy-Chowdhury, Robert Hands, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Robert A. Hinde, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ben MacIntyre Parliamentary Sketch, Andrew de Berry, Catherine Phlip, Nick Hawton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Anthony Jenning, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Geoffrey Trimm, Robert Bruce Chwatt, Suna Erdem, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Dennis Lanner, Joe Laurie and Russell Hotten, Barbara Ellen, Richard Lioyd Parry, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sally Lewers, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Kevin Berry, David McVay, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Tina Brown, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Michael Evans Defence Editor and David Charter, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Bethan Marshall, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Beeston and Roger Boyes, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Laura Peek and Valerie Elliott, David Eimer, Anatole Kaletsky, Nic Hopkins and Rory Watson, Phil Gordon, Christopher Frayling, Charles Bremner, Christophe Ayad and Jean-Plerre Perrin, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Mark Court, Stuart Crainer, Angela Jameson, Robert Treharne Jones, T. J. E. Miller, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Ian Bruce, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Suzy Jagger, Catherine Ayers, Ross Clark, Matt Dickinson Chief Football correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Philip Whiteley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, All Shukri, Beryl Dixon, Alexandra Paterson-Ridgway, Chris Campling, Malcolm Rees, Helen Nugent, Richard Jones, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Military Briefing, Robin Renwick, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carl Mortished and Joe Laurie, Paul Simons, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk and Jill Sherman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mike Allen, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Aileen Warren, Tony Dawe, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Edior's Briefing, Adam Fresco and Stewart Tendler, James Jackson, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Roland Watson and David Charter, James Christopher, Clive Watts Director, Peter York, Owen Slot, Alan Hamilton and David Charter, Bill Durodie, Tom Price, Damian Barr,

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Reuters: The dagger at Baghdad 's heart Marines cross Tigris and storm 'red zone' Cavalry battle with Republican Guard Iraq war Day 14 The Times - Named Newspaper of the Year Again Wayne's World Alone but for the screams of the tortured Too much Xtra? Halifax to lend six times salary The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 22. A-level… Sacked again, this time before I started! How good is your school? Chopard Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Blair gazes ahead to an Rumsfeld 'resisting' Iraq team Wounded British soldiers fly home Freeserve Iraq of milk and honey BBC man dies after stepping on mine Saving Private Jessica 'America doesn't leave its heroes behind. It never has, it never will' Jessica Lynch, a teenage army clerk ambushed on the road to Baghdad, lay badly wounded in an Iraqi hospital for more than a week until us commandos launched a daring raid to rescue her 'He was my little boy and he died a hero serving his country' Douwe Egberts No charge for parcels US forces must risk all to take Baghdad Kwik-Fit Classic manoeuvre surprises enemy's elite Hospital struggles to cope as civilian injuries mount Wounded children distress doctors Sun microsystems General has grim message for Guard Daredevil British troops draw fire 1 to flush out foe Budgens Black Watch set up trade in enemy souvenirs Quote of the day Intelligence Number crunching Decoder Mout Saddam fact Shia will never back coalition while holy cities are in danger Civilisations collide in land where history began 8,000 years ago Feciayin snipers fire from safety of Islamic shrine O2 Hallywood husband Toyota Blair parries MPs' postwar worries Commons given few details of a clear vision Question Time Briefing Prudential Britain and US try to woo back old friends Richard Beeston and Roger Boyes on the moves to restore relations fractured by disputes over the war Our greatest postwar institutions will be changed for ever The rebuilding of transatlantic alliances will bring fresh challenges, writes Robin Renwick Just AAsk (Reuters): Iraq curbs al-Jazeera Dixons (Reuters): Baghdad 'marathon' In Brief Tomcat crashes (AP): Consulate bomb (AP): Iraqi expelled PC World The Computer superstore Amish view is plain and simple: please God and end the war now James Doran visits, Leon, New York, where Thou Shalt not kill means exactly what it says Tiscali Carpet Right Kurds and Americans unite to force retreat Syrians seeking martyrdom take the road to Baghdad Halifax One. Tel SAS team rescued after clash near Mosul Lord Levy feared that violent burglars were hired assassins England win marred by more than 100 arrests The new Sebo airbelt K range Sacked axe attacker wins case for unfair dismissal Russian tycoon gets bail In Brief Prison record Family missing Heart relief Mother jailed Fasttimes Never Forgive Education and skills Dyke under attack for BBC repeat fees People Andrew Pierce Unguided Iraqi missile shocks reporters Queen's role for Elton? It's all over now for Lineker and Gower Foyles & Headline PS 'Fields of gold' to give farmers £200m harvest Giveaway tooth marks reveal dinosaur's cannibal taste Teacher training agency Plastic waste threatens Cornish coast The Awessome Powerstation 'Designer baby' ruling delayed In Brief Edwin Starr dies Death inquiry £5,000 punchline Elephant feat Justice reforms may scrap wigs, gowns and QCs Ministers accused of favouring Labour donor for smallpox vaccine P&o Ferries what It Matters Terms and conditions: Offer subject to restricted… BNP announces record number of candidates for local elections Nuclear question ducked, say MPs Today in Parliament The Royal Bank of Scotland Watchdog will not penalise high-tax councils Universities swamped by A-level successes Full League Tables Youth budget targets tobacco and rich Hot curry chef beats order to leave country Powerful Illumination BSM TV show to put pupils through 1950s exam Fishermen 'ignoring the quotas' In Brief More near misses Cancer bank Hunt for girl, 14 Hong Kong and China lead Sars travel alert The Times Warning could cost airlines £6.5bn Serb leader quits over arms sales Paris Opera kicks back at chief critic Global warning Europe Asia Africa Americas Crime with no clues a bit of a stiff Pop Steve Earle Shepherds Bush Empire First Choice Passe partout Pop Beth Orton Albert Hall Concert SCO/Benjamin Barbican ArtsFirst Blair's is eternal l optimism will be tested when Baghdad falls Not only Iraq but North Korea, Syria, Iran and the Eu will challenge the Pm Not only Iraq but North Korea, Syria, Iran And the EU will challenge the PM People bombarded with images of dead Iraqis can handle Bruce Willis in combats Escape to victory: what Brown has to smile about The hills are alive with the sound of moaning Baghdad Beckons The battlefield in Iraq is not a quagmire Friends and Influence Straw must not compromise the Anglo-American alliance Family Firm The limits to management theory in the household Intervention role of UN redefined The West in denial Frontline strains Way forward for the coalition leaders Church of England and cohabitation Business continuity Local government We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail , but not… The Times Action on killer virus imperative RCA expansion What you see... Each-way bet The Weather The Times Crossword 22,316 Picture Gallery Chrysler Pt Cruiser Weather Eye C&w investors back new chiefs £6.5m pay Nando 's pizza chain offer Briefing MyTravel to shed jobs Exchange plan backing Corus shares advance Honda cuts shift in UK Entrepreneur holds lead Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today: Commentary 24, Need to Know 24,… Losing streak Commodities Continued rise in house prices Poison pill for HP management Lloyd 's lift Break-up fear for Royal Mail Drawing comparisons Families facing fresh £500 tax hit, say Tories A most Gratifying Ale The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Dangers of Halifax six appeal Prospects are bright for Lloyd's Results in brief ECB prepares for Greek sacrifice Poor management controls at C&w 'caused downfall' How the telecoms industry has fallen into foreign hands Oil price rises to boost BP profits BMW Fresh guilty plea by ex-Facia chief Kevin Loosemore: CV 'Golden hello' marks reversal of fortunes RAC wins ground fleet contract Francesco Caio: CV Atkins winds up £100m contract Cadbury Schweppes loses fizz on US fears Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day The die is cast for Invensys Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Sales boost for ulcer pill lifts Yule Catto Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Saville row over strategy City Diary Wires crossed City Diary Public Emeny City Diary EU gives go-ahead for News Corp purchase of Telepiu Lloyd's in battle with reinsurers over £290m Block for $3bn US airline aid plan A brief history of Lloyd's Delay by FDA hits Protherics The Sunday Times Market in profit for first time in six years Barclays abandons plans to outsource IT systems Shares extend gains Lions International Blackpool Tower's owner buys Brannigans The Times Unit Trust Information Service Impact of IAS ignored at our peril By Our City Staff: Arenas attheraces unit continues to incur loss Action Research Harrods relaunches online casino Six Continents spent £20m to beat hostile bid School Grade-fixing row takes shine off year of outstanding results School School The best getaway deals for Easter Isle of Wight four nights £126, Crete a week £213, Goa flight-only £399: Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Travel Faresavers Choice Cars Swift Trailfinders Need a break? Insureandgo Low cost flights Airline Network Family outings in search of fun Focus on theme parks Multiple Display Advertising Items Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Michael Kidron Socialist economist who threw new light on global conditions in The State of the World Atlas Guido Zembsch-Schreve Wartime special operations agent who sabotaged V2 missiles and cheated death by foxing the firing squad David Richards Accountant committed to self-regulation and continued education within the profession Picture Gallery Court & Social Henry Racamier Putting Louis vuitton to the forefront of the luxury-goods buisness John Cavanagh Couturier who brought Parisian chic to London in the 1950s and 1960s, dressing royalty, society and stars of stage and screen Births, Marriages & Deaths Leslie Cheung Flamboyant and outrageous singer and actor who won international acclaim for his role in Farewell, My Concubine Lives remembered After Saddam, can Blair rescue us from Europe? Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they bappen, and join in the discussion with other times readers Questions of war The Future of Britain and the Europpean Union; conflict and humanity; the lessons of history Nature Notes After Saddam, can Blair rescue us from Europe? News Quiz Pott Tax Rally 'Barbarism' Attacked by both Sides Word Watching What's your view? Daily Life April 3,1915 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Service Appointments Changing the Guard Installation Appointments Personal Column Court & Social Picture Gallery Contemporary art to suit all pockets The Times Contact Details for Classified Advertising Whilst care is taken to establish that our… The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices School news University news Fellows Answers Forthcoming marriages Dinner Jordan 's formula for survival William Hill Racing In Sport Today Olonga's gladiator spirit refuses to be broken Taunton England secure vital Ascot wins prove McCoy is fit for National service Bradley considers future Yesterday 's results Commanche Court gets the verdict Aintree The Wright Track Reading the racecard Recalling when the big race fell into avoid High roller Jordan still dealing in aces Motor racing 200 not out: a track record The results service Grand-slam quartet can inspire Northampton Rugby union Oxford crews put through paces in rough water Rowing Today 's fixtures 149th Boat Race Times Square Return to county set for Wasim In Brief Luckock stars Hull date Dalton retires Denmark bound Nurse reprieve Perth confirmed Ronaldson's day Forget diamonds as England find precious belief Football: Euro 2004 Home and Away: Times writers - one based in Turkey,… Big five eye Masters workout Golf Snow reports Get fit, feel fit: rowing Putt down in black and white The Times Thoroughbred in Rooney rewards Sven's big gamble Razanauskas swings the pendulum away from Vogts towards Germany Kerr accentuates the positive after Ireland fail to produce fireworks Group ten Man-to-man marking On page 41 England warm to theme in passion play Last night's results How they lined up Northern Ireland hit new low on off night BT By Our Sports Staff: Nemeth stars as Slovakia increase pressure Fans mar England's night of passion How they stand in group seven Callaway Euro 2004 inside: joy for England, pain for the rest Rebels with a cause 12 Pages of Jobs Walkers Scottish Courage Limited Appointments LiDL Learndirect Area Building Manager-London Jaguar Racing Limited Chief Executive Accountant Frogcreation Evans BAC Group Graduate and Management Opportunities Chelsea and Westminster NHS Trust Up which ladder? Management Executive LAN Personnel Emerging Market Trader Times Newspapers Td been spat out at the platform and the train was moving on' For a lot of yong people, redunancy is the first time they have experienced failure, says Tom Price Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mould Maker/Sculptor PCS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trainee Adviser Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Pope woodhead Alexandra Paterson-Ridgway The Times International Positions Millennium Take Away Gsk Glaxo SmithKline Home Office Ecs Cressing Templar Votiveflair Pursuit NHA Inter Exec Balti Chef Required We Urgently Require Cosco (UK) Ltd Ionic Information Olewatt Ltd Numerica Connaught On the move Health & Safety Laboratory HumanCapital Filling shoes for all occasions CMR CVs with Impact Moneybox Regional Sales Consultant KPMG Work from Home Action Creating CV's Executive CV's from a professional team BBC My big break Chief Personnel Officer Premier Executive Cornerstone Resourcing Freeserve RHR International Network Rail Embryology Authority Exec/board Level The Scottish Parliament The Academy of Business Consultants Times Newspapers Lord Chancellor Ellis Holley Maxwell Ltd Finlayson Wagner Black Home Office Managing Directors-Directors-Managers Times Newspapers Lakeland Limited OCPA Regulated Department of Health Mercuri Urval Netdecisions Office of Fair Trading IC Imprint plc Huntswood Search & Selection Eames Jones & Judge Hawkings Western Challenge Housing Group Annie Routledge Consulting Services Urquhart Partnership Michael Page Human Resources NHS The Countryside Agency Client Development Director Thomson Partners Executive Resourcing Hoggett Bowers Ten sixty six enterprise Times Newspapers Group Director, Safety Regulation Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew The Times Lancaster University Michael Page Human Resources Department for Transport Vodafone The Times George Wimpey Tenon Central YMCA Tindall Riley Limited Thames Valley Opera North The Times On the move Sussex Police Authority Boxwood Taking the public challenge A Water Thampson Specialized Communications Odgers Packages Picture Gallery 12 Pages of Jobs Improvement and Development agency The Times Appointments Patient Nrgpublic Sector The Open University Technology and Senior Appointments Memories of the Trenches Tina Brown Lifestyle Arts Inside Royal Rover True Fiction The Queen is to Charge ?25 for a Car Tour around her Balmoral Estate. Benji Wilson Listens to the Commentary Verbatim 24 Hours Picture Gallery Robot Family: Three humanold robots wave to… Picture Gallery Tina Brown Perhaps Cancelling Shows before They Start Will Be the Wave of the Future. As Usual, I'm There Human Jungle Our War in 191 now. Wars are The Few Remaining Veterans of the First World War Gather next Week for their Final Reunion. One of Them, 105-Year-Old Arthur Barraclough, Tells Carol Midgley that the Iraq Conflict Confirms the Horror and Fulitiy of War Free this Saturday The Times Now Listen Kids, I'm the Boss Lifestyle A New Book Counsels Parents to Use Business Skills to Run their Families. Armed with New Strategies, Father-Of-Six Dave Hill Finds his Inner Manager Assets and Liabilities The Secret to Successful Management: Treat your Staff like Children If You See a Penguin, You've Gone Too Far Polar Expedition Health Heart Drug Helps Survival Rate Zinc-ACE Don't Put your Faith in a Truss The Traditional Treatment for a Hernia Has No Place in Modern Medicine, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford, but a British Clinic is Leading the Way to Rapid Recovery An Eye for Colour Having your Vegetables Need Not Mean Facing Those Sprouts Men's Health Matters The Times On this Page, I Thee Wed Style Every High-Flying Couple Yearns to Appear in the New York Times Vows Column, Says Emily Davies Ready, Set, Go See It Arts New Films the Oscar-Winning Nowhere in Africa is an Old-Style Epic Told with Modern Clarity, Says Barbara Ellen Nowhere in Africa 15,140 mins Russian Ark U, 96mins Bald and the Beautiful More New Films Vin Diesel's Got Brynner's Sex Appeal as well as Rude Charisma, Says James Christopher Oscar Winner Play It Dirty Again Sam Arts As a New Biography of Sam Spiegel Comes out, Ian Johns Re-Examines the Colourful Reputation of Hollywood's Legendary Producer Ten Best Films S. P. Eaglisms Open Hearts Hollywood Diary Drop Deadpan Cool He Can Write, He Can Act... David Eimer Meets the Multi-Talented, but Thorughly, Land-Bank, Owen Wilson First Night Reviews are on Page 19 of the Main Paper Robin Williams Gets Toe Creeps News Videos and Dvds The Times Entertainments Cirque Du Soleil Victoria Palace Theatre Screen Time for Hitler Arts The Success of Caroline Link's Nowhere in Africa Has Crowned Germany's Filmic Obsession with its Nazi past. But is It Time Peace Broke out, Asks Daniel Rosenthal Russian Ark The Saturday Times University of East London The University of Warwick The Times Education Study Languages in Europe Independent Education Education St. James's & Lucie Clayton College Oxford Media & Business School Queen's Easter Revision The Times GCSE & a Level Language Courses LSI Cherwell Oxford Science Studies Heading for Burnout? Education With Two Daughters Aged 14 and 10, Bethan Marshall is only Too Aware of the Cost of Too Much Testing On the Road to Safe Cycling Ed. Forum The Times Thames Valley The University of Birmingham The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Televisionandradio Hollywood Science is Too Scientific for Those who are Allergic to the Subject and Too Shallow for Those with a Genuine Interest, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Choice Picture Gallery Sky One Choice Radio 1 Winning Move Solution: 1 Bh7+! (1 Bf7+ will also… Choice Flims Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Please note that all television and radio schedules are subject to late alteration Viewing Guide Televisionandradio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2930 ©Times Newspapers Limited, 2003. Published and… Firstplus

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