News from 04/04/2003
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Megan Mason, Catherine Philip, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Richard Percy, Anne Spackman, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Paul Harris, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Brian Leveson, Angela Howard, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Elaine Monaghan and Roland Watson, Anthony Lloyd, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Joe Lauria, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, David Brooks, David Marshall Evans, Simon Walker, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Raymond Snoddy, Charlie Heller, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mrs Moneybags, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Kevin Forcet, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Patrick Humphries, Gary Jacob, Charles Bremner and Alan Hamilton, Daniel Finkelstein, Charles Heyman, Chris Sherwood, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Nick Robinson, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Patricia Anderson, Alan Johnson, David Leibling, David Charter and Roland Watson, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Peter Davies, Paul Ridley, David Procter, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Robert Pike, Mark Court, Hugo Rifkind, Robert Treharne Jones, John Price, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Suzy Jagger, Nicole Swengley, Oliver Kahn, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sir Christopher Evans, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Trevor Fisher, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Bryan Gabriel, Lewis Smith, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David Lowry, Robert Galster, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Andrew Norfolk and Dominic Kennedy, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Clem Cecil, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Military Briefing, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Andrew H. Hooper, Mike Mulvihill, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Don Cadogan, High Wycome, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, John Irvine, Gary Duncan and Helen Nugent, Mike Berry, Mike Brewer, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Richard Beeston, David James, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lois Wilson, Donald Brown, Roger Marsh, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, B. J. S. Knight, Leo Lewis, Peter Walsh, Matthew Connolly, Ashley Tatham, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, John Jones, Rober Cole Deputy Business Editor, Robbie Millen, Franke de Freitas, Jenny Davey, Nigel hawkes Health Editor, Lisa Verrico, Damian Barr,
ResumoTroops storm Baghdad airport Special forces strike as lights go out all over the Iraqi capital Newspaper of the Year again Zonked? The Times—Best Reporting, Best Analysis And The Best… Why the Beatles aren't sacred These Iraqis seemed to be totally prepared to die for their country John Irvine of ITV News was the last Western journalist at Saddam's airport Index Urban v Rural Iraq war Day 15 Chirac apologises to Queen for attack Objects of desire Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus L2 The Times War a relief after Mr Key's unbalanced badgers Parliamentary Sketch BEn MacIntyre Europe and US split on postwar plan for Iraq Jihad call divides Russia's Muslims By a Correspondent: Attack Taleban before Iraq, Blair told Bush Chirac's letter to the Queen Chrysler 'The UN must play a role, but the nature of it remains to be seen' Looters strip luxury home of Chemical Ali Paul Harris joins British troops on a tour of the estate abandoned by Saddam's most feared henchman Gucci Bin Laden also loved a quiet rural retreat US raiders drop in on Saddam's palace Saddam aims for Alamo but Iraq is not Texas Military Briefing General Wesley Clark Multiple Display Advertising Items Americans may wait for reinforcements before the final push Forces must find definitive image of victory Options for taking Baghdad We own part of Saddam's airport, says us forces Don't expect replay of Berlin, 1945 Storming Baghdad could bring military victory but long-term defeat for the Americans, writes Charles Heyman BMW By Our Foreign Staff: Troops and worshippers in stand-off at tomb British troops storm main bridge into Basra Multiple Display Advertising Items Aid organisations told 'corridor is open' UMM Qasr B&Q Kurds await the chance to reclaim their land Anthony Loyd in Chamchamal northern lraq Ford United forces run into surprise resistance Signs are Saddam is wounded, not dead Foreign Edotor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Multiple Display Advertising Items Iraqi leader's media presence Intelligence War crimes trials likely, says Hoon Ban on al-Jazeera severs Iraq's link with Arab opinion Fearless Texan douses flames of sabotage Magnet Outcry in Poland at news of army role Jessica enters the realms of Bonnie and Clyde Whatever the facts of her capture and rescue, Private Lynch has become a legend, writes Elaine Monaghan Multiple Display Advertising Items Young patriots queue to serve Uncle Sam Flybe Marks & Spencer Tomorrow only in Play What's your favourite book? Multiple Display Advertising Items Exiles can only watch and wait for news Marine's widow gives birth to his daughter Injured Iraqi PoWs could be flown to Britain for treatment Blairs pay visit to troops' families The sound of the suburbs is quietly in favour of war Many in leafy Beckenham remember other conflicts and reluctantly they back this one, discovers Matthew Parris Furniture land Two Britons admitted to hospital in scare over Sars Multiple Display Advertising Items People Andrew Pierce 'Dangerous' Pullman goes one better in writing a bestselling children's trilogy Salford Rocketman is small step closer to first private spaceship Workmen kept disabled driver at bay PS Patten daughter to star in racy hew BBC drama McKellen draws Shakespeare into the gay camp Hoverspeed seacat Obsessive pets 'may attack people' Whatever happened to the Three Graces? Staples Customs seizure 'unlawful' In Brief Royal ballet role Sword man guilty Juror dismissed Tariff challenge Brightly coloured beaks are the key to bird's sex appeal Threat to block school reforms until funding row is settled One. Tel Government blamed for £100m education mess Failing head teachers must go, says Clarke Today In Parliament Clampers to get spy camera In Brief Irvine son freed Pauper's funeral Charge dropped Clean-up begins Bad vibrations Fasttimes Jail for three who kicked a father without mercy Forced work and tags to ease prison overcrowding Multiple Display Advertising Items Witnesses refuse to help stop gun crime Decade of Pill use doubles risk of cervical cancer Lifestyles to bring 15m deaths Direct Line Jail for drivers who kill at the wheel £½m service for royal dessert MPs tell minister it's tolls today or jams tomorrow NHS dentist ordered to pay £1.3m In Brief Fire strike return Plane diverted New test for TB Rower rescued Deadly pickle What's Important Playtime is best way for infants to learn safely By a Correspondent: Widow gave poisoned sherry to man who rejected her Toshiba Multiple Display Advertising Items RUC men may face charges on loyalist murders Leadership on brink of collapse in Poland Cruise the Mediterranean By Associated Press: Antarctic trawlermen haul up Captain Nemo's monster Sea 'Concorde' Italy and Croatia at odds over Habsburg yacht (AP): Six dead after Israeli raids Travelodge (AP), (AFP): Europe (AFP): Asia (Reuters): Africa (AFP): Americas Happy to meet an old Enemy Pop Public Enemy Forum, Nw5 Lisa Verrico Dance Vincent Dance Theatre The Place, Wc1 Donald Hutera First Choice the Best Shows The Times tomorrow Concert Scharoun Ensemble Barbican Matthew Connolly Theatre Our Sont Richmond Theatre Benedict Nightingale Theate Vau da Sarapalha Barbican Pit Jeremy Kingston Rediscovered optimism puts the United back into USA The roots of the modern suicide-bomber go all the way back to Samson's hair Just say no: the only way to save the countryside Reconstruction? But I Haven't Even Finished… Thunderer: Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your rears? City Limits The challenge for the allies may be how to define victory Law Unto Himself The Lord Chancellor needs to move with the times Digging in When holes become bottomless pits Reconstruction efforts Risk and trauma French desecration of war cemetery Potential of proposed EU constitution Calder Hall's purpose Local business aid Flights of fancy? Compensation for medical negligence The Times Engineering 's loss Seeing stars London's turning The Weather The Times Crossword 22,217 Multibionta Anger at R&SA payout Briefing ECB keeps rates at 2.5% Aberdeen shares drop BT cuts broadband price New Look sales slow Vivendi boss sold down ICAP dips on stock sale Entrepreneur backed Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Evans can't wait Homeowners cash in as house prices keep rising Businesses face tenfold rise in stamp duty on leases Sars hits BA bookings Halifax jackpot: could it be you? Off the rails Oracle Renaissance man Robert Cole Deputy Business Editor Services slump heightens rate cut pressure The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Releasing the mortgage genie Business Commentary Robert Cole Results in brief Exchange rates Bank is ordered to hand over BCCI files Bombardier to change course after £431m loss BMW Manchester PFI tram firm sees losses soar Heavy weather for light railways Carillion lands highways deal Anger at payoff for ousted R&sa chief Analyst forecasts end to City's culture of secrecy Surprise over Reckitt sale Books shelved as US watches war Unilever succumbs to rumour once again Nick Hasell Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Still plenty of fight in BT Tempus Suzy Jagger 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 Sars fears take toll of shares in Stagecoach Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Pizza battle hots up as Gondola trumps Venice bid Euro blemishes L'Oreal's profit Cannons revives expansion plans Chrysler The story so far … Chez Gerard chief fails to match rival's offer Customs hits MFI for £28m Vat O2 Japan plans 'managerial control' of failing banks The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager City needs FSA to turn over a new leaf Alistrian Airlines Threat of fresh US recession grows ECB signals an early cut in eurozone rates Display of tunnel vision City Diary Corus line City Diary No butts about it City Diary Gloves are off for the biotech bid champion The Friday Interview Mark Court meets the man who wants to be key in the sector's new wave of M&A activity From steelworker's son to knight of the realm Curriculm vitae: Sir Christopher Evans Evans In his own words—and what others say People Make the Bottom Line Shares close off best Garrick Theatre Road test: The Bristol Fighter Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Db7 Auto Fighter injects new life into Bristol Db7 Vantage Volante Audi A4 Cab Audi TT The Times Bentley Turbo R Bentley Wanted BMW Auto Direct UK Ltd Yorkshire Vehicle Finance Metorpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items 840CSiA Motorsport Boxster 2.7 330 Sport Coupe Auto M3 Chrysler Ferrari 360 Jaguar & Daimler XKR Jaguar & Daimler Wanted Lexus Lotus To advertise in the Motors section please contact… Maserati Spyder Mercedes Cl600 Bi-Turbo AMG CLK 320 Auto Direct UK Ltd Glove box Mercedes E270CDi E55 AMG Ml270 CDi Ml430 S320 CDi Capirossi eager to prove his point Land Rover Mercedes Sl280 Sl320 Sl500 Sl500 Roadster Sl55 AMG Slk320 Mercedes Wanted Mini Morgan 4/4 Nissan Porsche Porsche Wanted Wanted 911 C2 Cpe 01 Y. Silver/blue 993 C2 996 Jeremy Hart Land Rover G4 Challenge proves a showstopper in Manhattan Land-Rover Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items 996 Turbo The big hit on Broadway Land-Rover 996 Tip Boxster S Camtune Ltd Cayenne Jeep Registration Numbers Porsche Gt3 Club Sport Range Rover 1 SNP 481 CVP The Times Range Rover 4.4V8 Tur 880R Y80 OBY Vogue 4.4 Saab TVR Wanted Toyota Land Cruiser Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Victor Gauntlett Aston Martin executive who presided over the launch of the company's first new model in 20 years Victory Gauntlett, chairman Aston Martin Lagonda, 1981-91 was born on May 20,1942, He died of a heart attack on March 31,2003 aged 60 Philip Yordan Screenwirter whoe name was on many Hollywood hits - not all of them own Nunc Willcox Dedicated chairman of the Garrick who kept it all male but made it newly fashionable Court & Social Edwin Starr Singer of the protest song War, currently banned from US radio Edward Sniders Bomber pilot who, after falling into Gestapo hands in France, spent the war years in relentles escape attempts Lives in Brief Kaveb Golestan, photojournalist and cameraman, was born in 1950. He died in Kifri, Iraq, on April 2,2003, aged 52 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered To place death notices, acknowledgement or notices… Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Don't mention the woggole Are Scouts relevant or indispensable to the modern world? Nature Notes From Our Association Football Correspondent: Good Victory for England but No More Misleading Guide to Chances in World Cup News Quiz Prize: quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life April 4,1940 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular The British Kidney Patient Association Phillips Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Memorial service Personal Column Travel Insurance Banquet Dinners Court & Social Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Forthcoming marriages Answers In the High Court of Justice Chancery Divions… Wilson looking ahead Umpire's appointment buries controvers Rowing: the Boat Race In Sport Today Protecting children at risk House of Lords Published April 4,2003 In re O and N (Minors) in re B (A Minor) Before Lord Nichoils of Brikenhead, Lrod Hoffmann, Lord Millett. Lord Scott of Foscote and Lrod Walker of Gestingthorpe Speeches April 3,2003 Cambridge impress in short tests against reserve crew Landlord failed to establish grounds for opposing new tenancy Court of Appeal Oral promise unenforceable House of Lords England's uncertain future Coventry find fresh hope with fine start Speedway First Gold pays McManus a shock dividend Betfair Aintree Wahiba Sands can bounce back to his best in showpiece Reading the racecard Leg injury forces Kingsmark out of National Folkestone Southwell Times Square Get fit, feel fit: rowing Day five Results from yesterday's three meetings Aintree Tomorrow William Hill Free Trial! Investment drive gives Wilson his chance Motor racing The results service Snow reports Olding is smash hit for Wolverhampton Martyn ruled out of Test series with broken finger Cricket Middlesex threat to Essex Met reign Netball Hong Kong rugby team grounded In Brief Solheim venue Hansen surgery MacRee labours Sharks close in Baggaley excels England's daring World cup vision should win labour Rugby union Thomson waits for ruling on bid to represent Scotland New York' s finest scramble for last play-off place Ice hockey Burke inspired by sibling rivalry and Athens Boxing Life turns rosy for ambitious Morgan York Hall line-up Hadden desperate to provide final flourish Caisley's warning over any cut-price TV deal Rugby league Five-nation event in pipeline Hockey Peak performance puts Liechtenstein in perspective European Championship David James England's No1? You had better ask sven-Göran Eriksson Looking for trouble? You came to the right place England play with heart and head Uefa liable to impose fine A history of bad blood Moyes has mixed emotions over Rooney Reid full of cheer despite sense of deja vu George Gaulkin Leeds 'caretaker' wants more than a stand-in role The Premiership today: Owen a doubt for Liverpool… CFC Historical foes do battle in old boys' showpiece John Goodbody Charterhouse and Shrewbury meet in Arthur Dunn Cup centenary final Ahead of Thegame The Ex Files The Blue Plaque He Has to Go The Travel Guide Heroes and Zeros Free £5 Bet Heskey Has Appetite to Spoil United's Lunch Dart's Pointers Tom Dart believes Liverpool's forwards want to emerge from Rooney's shadow Weigh up Pompey Game Theory How will the first division leaders fare if they go up? Daniel Finkelstein finds out The Times Predictor The times Percentage Chance Predictor was developed by the DEcision Technology Group at the University of Warwick's Institute of Applled Cogalive Science What the Bookies Say It's a Big Week for… who is Going to Be Feeling the Pressure over the next Few Days? Gambling Sven Reaps Reward The Riddler Head coach won back hearts of press by showing romantic side, Paul Ridley says Krystal Balls She can see what is written in the stars United's Nations Well Served on European Front Statistically Speaking The Football Rant Hacked off with Beckham The Football Rant The Weekend Fix Tomorrow Frankly Speaking Knives are already out as FA gears for worst-case scenario Reid All about It Inside Sport Chrysler Don't Mention the... Luxury with Lucia Interview Media Inside Styled Child True Fictions An Appeal Court Battle May Lift the Ban on Designer Babies. Hugo Rifkind Takes in the Views of Some Design Experts Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Storming Forward: A US Army medical helicopter flies over a fast-moving convoy of the 3rd Being Married Can Mean a Life Sentence of Sleeping with Someone You Cordially Dislike Picture Gallery Human Jungle No Rageh, No-A War Junkie Whatever You Do, Don't Mention the War to Ann Treneman, Helplessly Addicted to War News, She Accepted the Challenge of Going Five Days without Coverage of Iraq in Newspapers, Television, Radio or Internet The Times A Winner: The Town that Charles Built Reportage The Prince's of Wales's Model Town in Dorset, Derided by Architects, Planners and Politicians, is Ten Years Old. Damian Whitworth Went to Check on its Progress Polar Expedition An Unlikely Friendship The Times Objects of Desire Luxury with Lucia In Great Curves of White Gold Set with Chalcedony Stones, They are Timeless and Modern - as the Best Jewels Always are Follow the Rainbow Oranges and Lemons, Say the Belles of Oxford Stree, and Greens, Reds and Blues, Says Carolyn Asome Feel the Rope Burn Health A Well-Toned Body May Be Just a Skip Away, Says Peta Bee How to Perfect your Skipping Technique How Can I Relieve Post-Exercise Muscle Aches? Body Talk Forum Classical Concerts Tom Courtenay Entertainments Theatres Giegud Dralion Hampstead New Ambassadors Palace Theatre Bo London Palladium The Times Prince Edward Theatre Till Domestic Doom Do us Part Arts Television a Grim Evening in ITV Confirmed that if Marriage Didn't Finish your Family Then the Nanny Certainly Would, in for Better, for Worse and Who's Looking after your Child? Says Caitlin Moran Julie however, was the Kind of Woman who More Musical Panties on her Wedding Day Our only Nanny Lasted Seven Days. I'd Hired Him Purely on the Basis that I Thought He was Gay Why Don't Do It on the Road? Interview on the Eve of his First British Tour for Ten Years, Paul McCartney Tells Patrick Humphries why He Feels the Time is Right to Return to the Beatles' Songbook Meanwhile, Chris Campling Has a Message for Those who Say John Lennon was Better than Paul McCARTNEY. You're Wrong, so There Thumbs Aloft Ditty Dozen Busted! Travel Blows the Mind Arts New Albusms Canadians and Danes Venture Abroad to Find their Voices, David Sinclair Translates Times Newspapers Limited Athlete's Feat More New Albums Squeeze Lisa Verrico up to the New Kinks and It's XTC Gladys Knight is Much More than a Soul Artist, Lois Wilson Finds Baffled by Bieito: What the Opera Critics Said Taking his Gun to Tradition Opera Maverick Calixto Bieito is Turning to Theatre, Robert Thicknesse Met Him " It's Honest to Keep my Porn. It Serves a Need" Tired of Being Vilified, Richard Desmond Tells Raymond Snoddy that Beating his Enemies is an Honour Thing You're Tuned to Basra Fm The Army Broadcasts Pop Music and Advice on how to Surrender. But is It Just Propaganda, Asks Carol Midgley Crème/Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Consultant-Website Communications Times Newspapers Senior 1:1 Pa The Times The Saturday Times Nick Robinson's Notebook Later we Learnt that the White House Press Corps Received the Menus Hours Earlier. They Always Do First Signs of Battle Fatigue Newspaper Readers are Tiring of the War, Says Brian MacArthur Are You Interested? Who Do You Trust? The Sunday Times Games Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Expereinced Guess Winning Move Tv Review Adam Faith's Final Television Acting Role before his Death was a Delicious Mixture of the Cosy and the Sinister that Stole the Show Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Please note that all television and radio schedules are subject to late alteration T2 Crossword No 2931 Viewing Guide Sky Liquid Assets on Tap Inside Openingbids Where the Punters are Placing their Bets Our Weekly Look at the Betting on the Movement of House Prices with City Index Property Futures Anne Spackman, Property Whiter of the Year for what It's worth Anne Spackman, Property Writer of the Yaer Middle Eastern money is flowing out of the US and into affordable parts of commuterland The Gulf might seem the last place to look for buyers This Week Marketreport Surrey v Oxfordshire With Hometrack In Terraced House in Islington Get in Get out Getaway Alwyne villas, N1: a Georglan house in the cente of the Canobury conservation area Out Queen Anne-Style House in Surrey Farnham: the larger half of a substantial country house with one acre of grounds Away Thatched Cottage in Devon Creastion: a wistarla-clad cottage with a lovely garden in a medleval village Tempted by a Wokingham's chocolate-box cottages are the key to its charms, says Damian Bair Soft Centre Sub Urban Guerrilla Cala Diary of a first time buyer Young in London Building Bricks Now Do I... 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Nicole Swengley sees the light The Market Place Bradford & Bingley Light Fantastic John Price is surprised by a modem news house A glass roof allows light to cascade three floors down a central core Cumbria Bedfords Brydian Court Cotswolds Dorset Land for Sale Suffolk London Property Norfolk Fulham Kent-Bickley Spain Mayfair Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Sales Touchwood Manor-Nr Mevagissey, Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items LaneFox The Watermark The Angelis Gleeson Ash mill Bellway Wilson Connolly Crosby Tower Building Hamptons International The Angelis Up the Jargon Path What's New Check the small print for service costs, even if buying new Bovis Homes Bewley Homes PLC Halcyon Domestic Disasters 9. Tree-Felling Doctor in the House For an Appointment with the Doctor E-Mail The Times If a Builder Does Shoddy Work, is It worth Suing for Breach of Contract? House Calls What Does the Web Offer a Fledgeling Gardener? 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