News from 09/04/2003
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Andrew Robson, Michael Evans, Rosemary Bennett and Tim Reid, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Penny Cottee, David Adams, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, G. W. Tubb, C. Bridger, Christine Buckley Lea Paterson and Christine Selb, John Birch, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Ian Cobain, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Christine Seib, David Chater, R. E. Asher, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Clive Davis, Rosalind Renshaw, Sam Marlowe, Stephanie Jenkins, Jenny Knight, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Sean Goodsir-Cullen, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Brian Roberts, Peter Ackroyd, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Rob Cissell, (PA), Colin McLean, Emma Nicholson, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Anthea Lawson, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, A. James Canning, Anthony Hollis, Karen Bartlett Director, Paula Hawkins, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Richel Campbell-Johnston, Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Ian Brunskill, Karen Homer, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Kurowski, Russell Hotten, Oliver James, Mick Hume, Stephen Farrell, Roland Watson and David Charter, David Mattin, Carol Mortished, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jo Morrison, Andrew Clennell, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alar Hamilton, General Wesley Clark, Paul Pritchard, Chris McGrath, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Robert Tait, Dominic Holland, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tola Awogbamlye, Palestlnian, Malcolm Burgess, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Andrew McClintock, Michael Horsnell, Elaine Monaghan, Nicholas Blanford and David Charter, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Neelam Verjee and Angela Jameson, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Richard Edwards, Andrew Phillips, Caroline Charles-Jones, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Paul Rhodes, Conal Gregory, Jonathan Hills Jones, Patience Wheatcroft, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoDid Saddam escape again? Iraq war Day 20 Airport toll Baby by design Peter Ackroyd, Lisa Armstrong, Simon Jenkins, Emma… Tomorrow: the Budget What it means for you US aims deadly blow at Baghdad's ringside seat Brown gambles on recovery after war Index France for only £69 return with Eurostar 65… United feel full force of Real No Title Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Summit body language tells story of the war Bush repays Blair with pledges on UN and Palestine President urges parties to bring peace to Ulster Intelligent Finance Inside the hell of Saddam's torture chambers British troops find evidence of the brutality of the Iraqi regime in Basra, reports Daniel McGrory Discovery Channel Fedayin fall before fury of the mob Intelligence Lloyds TSB British fight to fill Basra's power vacuum How to rebuild a broken city Now is moment of truth on weapons of mass destruction Suspected Sites The big one: how B1 bomber tried to kill Saddam The restaurant mystery Arab fury over al-Jazeera death Cameraman died filming tank that shot him (AP): Iraqi capital feels the force of us firepower Globalization and its discontents Bin Laden 'calls for holy war' In Brief Prince's support (AFP): Annan's travels (AP): Missing workers No gifts, please (AFP): Pavarotti appeal Iraq's children will pay ultimate price of war Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Citroen Appeal launched to save injured Ali Norwich Union Camp swells as PoWs arrive by coachload Captured Iraqis present allies with challenge British field hospital treats friend and foe Nokia Connecting Pepole Mourning comes to a town called Comfort One of the first us casualties was a computer engineer from a tiny outpost in Texas PC World Families glued to Tv for glimpse of a loved one I said:'Son, you're 6ft 8in tall . You make sure you dig that foxhole 7ft deep' Ceremony but no words for final journey home Ford Mother's fear for brothers in arms Roll call of Britain's fallen Real IRA bombers were planning fourth attack Toyota Veterans recall disquiet on the Western Front Unpopular Concorde to be retired soon Skills for Business ITV soaps 'threaten peak-time diversity Orange People E-mail: people@thetimes. co. uk There's only one Gordon Brown... Iain Dale, the Thatcherite managing editor of… Damien Hirst, right, has grown rich on Charles… PS Platonic, or what? Search for singer after women are 'assaulted' Appeal Court backs 'designer baby' couple What's Important Christmas shopping ban In Brief Father's anguish Alzheimer's hope Good as new Titanic souvenir surfaces 91 years on Millionaire cheats face tricky £50,000 question Is it A, B, C or D? Alliance Leicester Business Banking Painkiller may halve breast cancer risk Tory MPs balk at £135 bill to bond with each other Watchdog absolves ministers The Sunday Times Churchill 's private retreat goes public Downing Street spin men 'must be curbed' Prime Minister must accept proposals or continue to be mired in sleaze Blair says firmly: I still have lots to do at No 10 Livingstone to charge £5 for diving to Heathrow Universities 'must show they are open to all' Banks face Easter cash shortage Spaniel's bridge over troubled waters Asylum centre 'is crucial to reform' Livingstone to charge £5 for driving to Heathrow Employers reject fire proposals DELL Judges to lose their limousines` In Brief Chicken action Knifeman order Virgin censured Murdering monk Cockroach link to Sars outbreak in Hong Kong Even $5m can't buy secret of Watergate's Deep Throat Landline. Internet. Mobile Row threatens Palestinian peace process Court tells Klan when it can burn crosses (AP), (AFP): Americas (Reuters), (AP): Asia (Reuters), (AFP), (AP): Europe Cafod Whites the new black and blues Theatre Love proves elusive in a Yorkshire pub kitchen; the pace of London life goes out of control in Faster First Choice The Best Shows The Times Faster Concert Jazz ArtsFirst A terrible victim, but also why we went to war The price paid by children such as Ali is justified, says Emma Nicholson How did we fathers manage before 'Dad' told us not to drop the baby on its head? Picture Gallery Keep the UN well away from Iraq - for now Spare us more taxes for scanners and scalpels Thunderer7 Fading Away Authority in Baghdad has all but changed hands The Bush Card Time for Sinn Fein to accept its responsibilities Better Access New proposals for universities are an improvement Foreign fields Frontline strains All that glisters Nato's central role in rebuilding Iraq France's stance in the run-up to war Overburdened police Church and cohabiting I'm sorry I asked Prize fools Our learned friends Energy saving Obituaries, Debate and Court & Social Urgent need for ruling on Lords A fright at the opera All strung up What you see... Seeing stars The Weather The Times Crossword 22,321 House of Fraser Unions urge Brown to tackle pension crisis IMF recession challenge Briefing Diageo repels Russians Enodis chief resigns Chorion to build up unit Bhs chief maintains lead Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day You Love a Low Rate Budget checklist Commodities Traders bet on swift Budget and early lunch Former oil man is surprise choice to chair LSE JJB fears guilty ruling No Title Fall in clothing sales hits M&s Giant strides Turkey business crashes Martial master News Corp bid for DirecTV expected today Results in brief Chancellor's empty claims Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sector Exchange rates Rapid change is vital for LSE, says next chairman L&G first to gain solvency waiver HG Capital set to hid for Bespak Ex-Shell director to chair Rio Tinto Sun microsystems 'Dr Who?' is a smooth operator WPP hit by fears of Ford spending cuts Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 M&S able to ride out troubles 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 Autonomy slides on broker's downgrade Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Checklist for the Chancellor's Budget Speech Iraq war a chance to review oil deals Soaring Tesco beats forecasts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Make a Wish La Fitness 'will not go private' Barings's eastern promise City Diary Time to stretch out your finances Paula Hawkins offers a strategy for recovering the losses inflicted by the Chancellor's tax increases Travel insurers in a quandary over Sars outbreak Savings Best Buys Links Free Guides On Saturday The Times Tax and the single girl Shares settle near low Varilux British Funds You'll just love the neighbours Jenny Knight discovers how new homes can sometimes lead to new relationships Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Costa del Sol Bayleys Portugal City` Three of the best to renovate Commute Abroad Balancal Home Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? David Horrobin Physiologist and editor of the journal Medical Hypotheses who profitably followed his own instincts in research Lady Georgina Coleridge Aristocratic magazine editor who established a formula of beauty, cookery and free supplements in the postwar years Sam Scorer Architect interested in concrete shell desing, who also worked on Lincoln Cathedral and started a gallery for young artists Court & Social Lives in Brief Daniel Ceccaldi, actor, was born on July 25, 1927. He died on March 27, 2003, aged 75 Keinosuke Enoeda Chief instructor to Britain's Karate Union for four decades Professor Arthur Brown Economist whose talents and ideas were applied through many government agencies Professor Arthur Brown, Cbe, economist, was born on August 8 1914, He died on February 28,2003, aged 88 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered Marriage and fidelity Debate@thetimes. co. uk How important is it for marriage partners to be faithful? Readers tell their stories Nature Notes News Quiz On This Day The Times, April 9,1904 The Anglo-French Agreement Every daty we print the prize question. If the first letters of each answer Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life April 9,1890 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Church news Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contact Details for Classified Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items An exhibition not built in a day Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Services of thanksgiving Flights Directory Dinners Celebration Appointment in the Armed Forces Court & Social Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Answers Legal Notices Wesleyan Assurance Society The Times RSL Communications Ltd. Off your bike Why I don't give a Hootie about Augusta In Sport Today: No power to require review Uefa must move to win over Euro sceptics Judge erred on costs principle Right to restrain markets United get Spanish lesson Ivanisevic needs foot surgery In Brief England held Exonia advance Mixed emotions Latham edges it Doak hits form Franchitti blow BHB rallies against prospect of losing principal powers Reading the racecard Lingfield Park The Wright Track Warwick Uttoxeter Yesterday's results Faldo the master is pointing Rose in right direction Golf War, protests and weather providing the major distractions The Times King snubs West Indies post Golfers should benefit from a firmer torso Get fit, feel fit: torso training Hendry masters Davis again Snooker Whats Important Times Square All eyes on youth movement Ransome removed from chair of ETTA Table tennis England face World Cup decider in Dublin Rugby union Betfair Bikes keep Radcliffe running scared Flora London Marathon 'I hit the concrete hard but she did not even come off her bike. I don't think she knew what she had done' Coaches row hits peace deal Funnell builds her title defence on Rock Equestrainism Beckham fades amid Real's galaxy of stars BT Uefa charges Ferguson over European Cup fix claims The results service Today's fixtures Blatter censures clubs for sale of shares Adams says Leicester's job is done The Premiership today Blake's effort lifts efficient Wolves into play-off zone Football results Zidane leads masterclass to leave Ferguson in a real fix OFT report threatens fundamental changes for racing We Support our Troops and Hootie John Hopkins reports from Augusta on the row that… Scope Inside Sport Hooked on Rehab Emotional Intelligence Arts Books Inside Spine Tingler Way up North a Cruel War is Being Waged. Richard Heller Hears the Harrowing Tale of a Victim who Sought Asylum in Britain It is Astonishing Journey-Over Sea, Land and Motorway Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Penny Wark To Say—and People Do—that London Attracts All the Clever People is Plainly Nonsense Human Jungle I Admit that I like Cheap Shoes Hooked on the Caroline Aherne Has Recently Left the Priory after Another Battle with Deplression. For Some Addicts, Rehab Itself Becomes the Addiction. What They Need to Do is Face their Problems in the Real World, Says Oliver James Alcoholics Suffer from Depression and Drink because They're Depressed For Those with Personality Disorder, Being Able to Escape Real Life is Heaven Celebrity Rehab Polar Pen's Progress Letters to and from Home: 1918 and 2003 In the First World War, Richard Cork's Grandfather Wrote Passionate Letters Home from the Balkan Front. In the Iraq Conflict, the E-Bluey Has Transformed this Vital Link, Reports Jonathan Gornall A True Bluey Morale Boost Luchino Visconti Why I'm Scared of Saying I Do After Ten Years and Two Children, Miranda Ingram Thought Marrying her Partner Would Be a Formality. But She is Full of Apprehension What Does Life Tell us I about Love? This Week The Times Keep an Eye on your Child's Sight A Government Plan to Reduce Childhood Eye Testing Means Parents Must Take on the Responsibility or Risk Long-Term Problems, Says Claire Gillman Who's who in the World of Optical Specialists Bread , Milk. Lipstick... Front Row Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Loads up her Trolley with the Latest in Make-Up at Tesco Take a Second Look Visual Art John Piper's Wide Popularity Has Made Some Critics Doubt his Stature. John Russell Taylor Begs to Differ Familiar Sensations! Visual Art Charles Saatchi's Greatest Hits—and a Few Misses—will Shortly Be on Show in his New Gallery next to the Thames. Rachel Campbell Johnston Revisits the past of the Future of Brit Art The Handmaid's Tale Exhibition Churchill's Private Quarters in the Cabinet War Rooms Fascinate Opera & Ballet Our House Dutch Interior Designs of the 17th Century Seduce Rachel ' Campbell-Johnston in Madrid He Ran into the Arms of his Own Destruction A New Account of Oscar Wilde in Court, Written by his Grandson, is as Good as Being in the Gallery The Times A Critic Hues his Hand TLS Fred Newman Diary The Perennial Dangers of Diy Solar Coach lights Fiction Shorts Man about Town Tiger in the Bedroom The Times Seafrance Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review With its Selfish, Unfulfilled Characters, 40 Would Have Made Depressing Viewing for Any Thirtysomethings Dreading the Big Foru-Oh Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2935 Viewing Guide Om Sai Ram The joy of flexible working Two who thrive on 5 Live A Working Relationship Fi Glover, left, presenter of BBC's Radio 5 Live morning show, and her Pa, Carla Thraves Reader's fashion makeover Rnid Long Established Interior Designers Jonathan Wren Experienced Bookings/reservations Person Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Happy times The Eclipse Organisation Ltd. 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