News from 07/04/2003
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Andrew Robson, Penny Ryan, David Hannay, Stephen Bush, Phill Blewett, Stewart Brown, Joanna Hunter, Michael Aylwin, DJM, Brian Bagot, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Martin Pettinger, Paul Hoggart, Catherine Phlip, Philip Howard, Martin Bentham, David Chater, Keith Bell, David Pearson, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Alex Murray, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Barkham, Peter Hamilton, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Gerald Davies, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Simon Kuper, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Gerry Hanson, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Roland Watson a, Elaine Monaghan, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Philip Webster Political Editor, Mark Pougatch, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Simon Barnes Chief Sport Writer, Robert Treharne Jones, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Charles Isherwood, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, David Evans, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Dr M. N. Hirons, Noel Fryer, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, J. C. Taylor Managing Director, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Jen Harrison, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Peter Cuming, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Patrick McLaugllin, Cathy Harris, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Russell Burlingham, Mick Hume, Clem Cecil, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Joanne Hart, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Gofton, John Allison, Philip Sellwood, Chief Executive, Issandr El Amrani, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Anthea Rowan, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, John Ralphs, Mel Webb, General Wesley Clark, Ian Johns, Lynda Franklin, Mike Rosewell, Angus MacLeod, Paul Harrison, Kevin Toolis, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Robert Tait, Veronique Mistiaen, Anthony Loyd, Murray Weston (Director), Janet Fricker, Lea Paterson Philip Webster and Gary Duncan, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, William Bell President, Lea Paterson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Christopher Irvine, Emma Hartley, Benedict Nightingale, Mary Baldwin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Isabelle Ory, Colm Magee, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Ian Cobain and Daniel McGrory and David Charter, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, C. I. F. Porter, Phil Bates, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoBritish troops storm Basra Cheering crowds welcome tank column Iraqi war Day 18 Congo massacre School fees surge Off-road The Unstoppable Wayne Rooney We're doing very nicely outside euro—Brown Oxford triumph by the flick of a blade Index The Game France for only £69 return with Eurostar Defecting Iraqi general 'offered refuge in Britain' Home & legacy Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Blair's peace efforts too extreme, says Israel Humanitarian effort dismissed as a disaster Galloway could be expelled by Labour Dell Pilots in Lynx effect Our Foreign Staff: Baghdad issues a rallying call after admitting that US forces are on its doorstep Thresher Despair and truimph in a medieval darkness Family of 30 worries all day: do we stay or do we go? Iraqis make the most of charred American tank US bombs its own forces and brother of Kurdish leader Miele Green Berets exploit night and confusion north of Baghdad Russian envoy caught in attack Technology cannot prevent 'blue-on-blue' deaths Military Briefing General Wesley Clark 'This is a really bad US own goal' Spring Offer Dictator is toppled with a blowtorch and a rope Karbala PC World Shias cheer Desert Rats, then turn against Fedayin My conscience is clear, says bunker builder to Saddam The dictator's civil defence expert is a German who takes pride in his work, reports Roger Boyes from Munich UPS (AFP): Satirists launch humour offensive (AP): Bodies are victims of 1980s war In Brief (AP): Deserters shot (AFP): Syria warned (Reuters): Journalist dies (AFP): Lynch reunion Exiles plan to lead the hunt for Saddam Iraqi Shias are uneasy allies, reports James Doran from Dearborn, Michigan Imam says dictator should have fled Churchill Insurance Co Ltd British Red Cross Tribe mourns first US servicewoman to be killed Quote of the day Intelligence Military wisdom Desert danger Daily weapon: concrete bomb Get off to a good start Belfast hopes for peace and expects protest Archbishop in Qatar strictly for theology MPs to demand homeland defence minister Military advance is a boost for Blair-Bush talks US and Britain will try to settle their differences over postwar Iraq, write Philip Webster and Roland Watson Village is proud to be most patriotic in Britain Dti US delays naming team to form new government The Times Quest for dominance threatens vital task of winning the peace A role for the Un as trustee for Iraq's oil reserves could blunt claims of coalition plunder, argues David Hannay 'I am going away, I have to do a little work for Donald Rumsfeld' Prudential Textbooks to resculpt minds of children All the low-down on babes for lads who become dads ITV seeks a Saturday night special Direct Line By a Correspondent: Rodin may be strung up again after attack Why mutton will be the new lamb Spanish stew Time Group Ltd Pregnancy joy for Browns In Brief School warning Mole hunt (PA): Botox boost Revenge mission Parents feel pinch after school fees rise by 9.5% What they pay Volume of crime has defeated police, says think-tank Flybe Judges defy Woolf on putting burglars in jail This week in Parliament 'We are being hit with backdoor tax' Direct Line Fight to deport cleric could last ten years Road test for self-braking car that obeys speed limit Heart drug 'should be sold over counter' Time to learn French? £2.5m needed to save Roman mosaics for nation Lights put glow-worms in the shade Late? It's because you dislike your job Empire Milkman killed on his way to work In Brief Diver missing Cancer clue Skipper lost Silent McCartney BA cuts Hong Kong flights after fifth Sars case in Britain Congo massacre threatens pact to end conflict Privilege Insurance Great apes are pushed towards extinction by Ebola and hunting Mutilated bodies found in Chechnya (AFP)(AP): Asia (AP), (AFP): Americas (AP), Reuters): Europe (AFP), (Reuters): Rest of the World Roll up for the magical history tour Pop Paul McCartney Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield David Sinclair Dance Foi Queen Elizabeth Hall First Choice the Best Shows The Times Theatre Hitchcook Blonde Royal Court Concert COE/Short St John's, Smith Square The 'Baghdad bounce' makes Blair a winner on all fronts Not only is the war going well, but domestic disasters have been avoided Sending the Army into Ulster or B52s into Vietnam did not win hearts and minds Picture Gallery French duplicity rules UN out of rebuilding Iraq Thunderer: Expect more of your wealth to be taken by stealth Basra and Belfast A summit held amid signs of success in war and peace Hard Times The Budget demands honesty about tax and spending The Daddy State Some advice on becoming a new father Casualties from duster bombs New home for UN Energy in the Budget Cargo ship ashore "A shadowy figure in the Soviet space… Allied intentions for the new Iraq Copyright and educational needs Royal Mail changes Corporate greed Heritage on the move Rural developments Flights of fancy? Ways to bolster British industry Squeeze on schools Classy sandwiches Clued up The Weather The Times Crossword 22,319 Weathercall One. Tel Weather Eye Pressure for rate cut Briefing Ofgem appointment MmO2 rules out merger Shell in new pay row Sainsbury's jobs fillip Stock Markets How the week finished Currencies Find your niche Corporate Profile Commodities Borrowing to hit eight-year high Invensys denies sell-off will lead to break-up Japan tries to figure out where it went wrong Index Taxing times Computer firms target £4bn defence contract Rocket scientist The Open University Will Brown spring a euro surprise? Lea Paterson Economic Agenda Need to know: The week ahead Change on week Exchange rates Insurers inundated with Fsa paperwork Revenue plugs tax loophole for wealthy Pension puzzle for 11 million Urology specialist plans AIM listing Canon SFI pulls sale of Bar Med chain Business leaders plead for rail link decision Wrestling with the hand dealt by Bt Corporate profile No 60: mmo2 Dan Sabbagh on the challenges of Dutch and German operations Who's who in the boardroom Consultant deemed employed Chancery Divison The company in detail Law Supplement: Tomorrow and Every Tuesday in T2 Causal link is sufficient Employment Appeal Tribunal History Remedial measures established Court of Appeal The Times verdict How we reached our decision Jobs in jeopardy as firms look to offset tax demand Elizabeth Judge on the effects of the rise in national insurance The Times Business's five most hated taxes Wounds of Budget bombshell prove slow to heal? Labour's sweetheart has turned wary, writes Lea Paterson Landlord Mortgages Capitalisation, week's change Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Kerim Kerimov Rocket scientist from Azerbaijan who player a central role in the Soviet manned space programme Kerin Kerimov, rocket scientis, was horn in Baku, Azerbaijan, on November 17,1917. He died in Moscow on March 29,2003, aged 85 Picture Gallery Richard Worcester Wartime pilot who as a critical writer on aviation became the tormentor of Britain's planemakers Richard Worcester, pilot and aviation writer, was born on March 11,1917. He died on February 26,2003 aged 86 Court & Social Willie Robertson Newspaper adviser to the Aga Khan who covered many memorable stories Willie Robertson, journalist, was born on October 21,1930. He died on March 17,2003, aged 72 Lives Remembered Sir Christopher French High Court judge who assessed claims from Thalidomide victims and heard a landmark case against British Nuclear Fuels Sir Chrisopher French, High Court Judge, 1982-97, was born October 14,1925. He died on March 14,2003 aged 77 Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Leslie Salmon Skilful consultant who practised new operating procedures in the evolving field of ear, nose and throat surgery Leslie Salmon MBE surgeon, was born on December 10,1913. He died on December 27,2002. aged 89 Nature Notes Qustions of sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Uefa and England; Zimbabwe tour; foreign rowers in Boat Race; the oldest sports trophy News Quiz Mrs Mandela Joins Call for Sanctions against South Africa Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life April 7,1822 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Changing of the Guard School news Answers Church news Development threatens to belittle Berwick's battlements Notebook Architecture Full recovery planned for hospital Briefing Why wronged villages get written off Oxford—but only just Essex Met display champion qualities Netball Yeovil put outcome beyond reasonable doubt Non-league football Ryman League Flawed Hatton passes endurance test Boxing Veteran of 200 contests recognised for services to the sport Nationwide Conference Old Salopians gain the upper hand a century on Teale homing in on final place Chaos at Interlagos Dr Martens League UniBond League By a Correspondent: Phoenix clinches title for Sheffield Basketball Supporting players will return hoping for leading role next year Windsor Mangan's sober style lands Futter's flutter Martell Cognac Grand National Love seeks his crowning moment Crane rises to the challenge as Tway loses momentum The Wright Track Racing Saturday's results Practice round stalled by threat of lightning Kelso Leaders in the National Hunt championships Southwell Coarse fish start to cast off the stereotypes Fishing No Title Mercier more than atones for his Munster nightmare Shoddy Bath slip further into mire Zurich Premiership All Ways Sports Leicester take heart from scoring return by influential Healey Llanelli see room for improvement despite stroll in the park Gloucester's young guns win battle of the generations Powergen Cup final Saracens stumble at foot of Everitt Grand Prix accident leaves Kato in coma Motorcycling The results service Get fit, feel fit: torso training Rugby union Today's fixtures Cricket New champions are upset by Guildford Hockey Cunningham scores a perfect ten In Brief Atkinson excels Burden relieved Federer on form Ronaldson's title Harlow in final Phelps on mark King's courage Courage drives all before it in a mad, mad world The Times Offers Direct Fantastic finishes: Dark Blues have superior record in closest races Broncos' struggles at home continue Rugby league By Our Sports Staff: O'Neill inspires Vikings to first victory Warrington offer scant resistance Oxford survive the closest of calls Rowing: Boat Race Keen Crombie-Hicks goes the extra miles Athletics Bach resolute as Belfast hold off Knights for play-off repeat Ice hockey Tideway thriller decided by inches Olympic double bid ruled out for Radcliffe Women join Lord's nursery Cricket Beeb wallows in blend of tension and tradition Alyson Rudd Programme Notes Butcher hoping tribute leads to new career Times Square Raikkonen weathers storm to triumph amid the wreckage Worry Free Motoring How the drama unfolded Everykick Everypass Everytackle Everygoal Frank Skinner Unstoppable\ Inside Sport Spring Essentials Trends for the Coming Season Lifestyle Parents Arts Inside Task Forces True Fiction As Real Nappy Week Begins, Mick Hume Lists Other Groups Seeking a Return to the Days of Eco-Friendly Domestic Drudgery Verbatim 24 Hours I Am Fascinated Not by the Grisly Acts of Killers but by the Banal Details of their Ordinary Lives No One Wished to Believe that They Had Hanged an Innocent Man Human Jungle Balance Shee where Does Work End and Life Begin? Tell Me Doctor, is It Anything to Worry about? The British are Notoriously Reluctant to Consult a Doctor when Symptoms of Possible Illness Appear—a Habit with Often Fatal Consequences. Now Dr Thomas Stuttaford Has Compiled a Layman's Guide to the Signs we Ignore Many Feared that They were Wasting their Doctors—my—time Polar Pen's Progress The Times Exploring my Father Two Years after Persuading the Author Nicholas Wollaston to Write a Book about the Remarkable Life and Terrible Death of his Famous Father, Valerie Grove Hails the Result as a Classic Family Memoir Who Rules the Roost? Paretns Failing to Oppose our Children Makes Them Insecure, Says Veronique Mistiaen No Title "Stand up Boy. Don't When her Son was Being Bullied, Anthea Rowan Had Trouble Convincing the School and her Husband that the Boy's Complaints Should Be Heeded We Think our 12-Year-Old Girl Has Been Shoplifting. She Seems to Have Make-Up without the Means to Pay for It. Advice? Parent Forum How You Can Help Trance Mission Hypnosis and Music May Be Viable Alternatives to Anaesthesia, Says Janet Fricker Although hypnotism was once associated in the popular mind with sinister characters and stage acts, research shows that it has a serious meidcal application Scabies Unmentionables How High Would You Go for a Pair of Manolos? Women from across the Professional Spectrum Reveal their Upper Spending Limits to Emily Davies Picture Gallery Spring into Summer Playing Tommy—just like that Theatre Can we now Celebrate our Comic Geniuses without Having to Psychoanalyse Them, Asks Ian Johns Today in the Times Broadway Brits The Neon Lights Look Bright for British Plays in New York, despite Bad Times, Says Charles Isherwood Don't Call us, We'll Call You La Movie Americans are Turning their Backs on the Cinema, but is It the War or the Bad Films that are Keeping Them at Home, Wonders Sean MacAulay The Times Offers Direct Joanna Hunter on a New Lease of Life for One of Theatre Tokens Entertainments The Times The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review They are neither Lowbrow nor Elitist, but They Do Get Everyone Talking. The Bbc's Latest National Survey is the Big Read—paul Hoggart Plays along Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2933 Viewing Guide Backfriend Fit to Burst Madrid Prepare to Prick United's Ambition Pride before Fall Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… Journey into Hell Out of Toon Mark Pougatch Frank Skinner Jean Tigana the Daily… The Gamesays Can Ferguson Be Running Scared? Hairapparent The Leader among Real's Legends Thestory With looks, charisma, intelligence and style, is there nothing that Real Madrid's sporting director lacks, Simon Kuper asks Who'sthedaddy? The sound of silence as Mark Pougatch gets to grips with the back of a motorbike Thepresenter Pride Intact for Megson Themanager Rick Broadbent on why the West Brom manager can still hold his head high No Title My Delight at Turkish Pain Frankskinner England's glorious victory was all the better for the other team's reaction in defeat Ashling O'connor uncovers the business history of Peter Ridsdale The Money Game A Journey to Hell and Back Theinsider England should expect the worst in Turkey in October, Tony Cascarino says Anfield's Book of Worship Alyson Rudd finds Shankly heaven in the pages of the gold-edged Liverpool bible Don't Forget your Toothpick Nick Szczepanik bids au revoir to the manager that no one really knew Race Going Distance William Hill Real Tests Lie Theguide Barclaycard Premiership The Games The Run-In Villa Declare Open Season Aston Villa (0)1 Arsenal (0)1 Spurs Rally to Battle Cry Tottenham Hotspurt (1) 2 Birmigham City (0)1 Leeds Hit Six in the City Chamilton Athletic (1)1 Leeds United (3) 6 Jay-Jay Takes Breath Away Bolton Wanderers (1)2 Manchester City (0)0 Defoe Snatches Croaky Lifeline Southampton (1)1 West Kam United (0)1 Albion Simply a Spent Force Middlesbrogh (1)3 West Bromwich Albion (0)0 Cole Shatters Thornton Show Sunderland (1)1 Chelsea (0)2 Rooney Shows his Everton (1)2 Newcastle United (1)1 Moyes Fighting National Will The Everton manager wants to nurture England's new hero, Rick Broadbent says Forest Exploit Soft Centre Ipswich Town (2)3 Mottingham Forest (3)4 The Times Blunder Leaves Green Red-Faced Derby County (1) 2 Norwich (1) 1 Pompey close to the Horizon Walsall (1)1 Portsmouth(2)2 Nationwide 1 Football League The Games The Run-In Dan the Man Stands out in Elite Company Howdotheydothat? Thegames Nationwide League First Division Peacock Stuns Brave Carlisle Bristol City (0)2 Carlisle United (0)0 Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide 2 Football League The Games The Run-In Langley Dents Cardiff Hopes Cardiff City (0)1 Queens Park Rangers (0)2 The Times Offers Direct Last-gasp leveller keeps Hartlepool top while Exeter stay rooted to bottom The Games Nationwide League Third Division Nationwide 3 Football League The Games The Run-In Times Online Celtic Stumble Again The Games Bank of Scotland Premierleague Bank of Scotland Bell's Another Italian Job in Prospect James Eve tips Italy's big three to progress No Title Bettingguide Thestatistics Spanish League Italian League German League French League Goldenboot Thefootballot 'He Promised a Dream and Gave us a Nightmare' Last-Minute Additions to Late, Great Goals Numbercrunch Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Catherine's casebook Thedailyfix Extratime Live Matches Thequestions In the Main Sports Section today Naffallski
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