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News from 11/04/2003

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Andrew Robson, Robert V. Veitch, Phil Yates, Howard Bogod, Ian McGeoch, Jon Ashworth, Catherine Philip, Andrew Billen, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, HUgh Mcllveen, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Grace Bradberry, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Philip J. Duly, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Rosemary Poole, Simon Barnes, Ken Perkins, Mark Hodgkinson, Robble Keane, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Wadmore, Raeid Jewad, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Sinisa Mihajiovic, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Barbara Ellen, Karen Eberhordt, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Tim Coates, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Andy Marrlott, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, Nick Robinson's, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Suna Erdem and Roland Watson, Don Campbell, Daniel Finkelstein, S. Grayshan, Branley, Chris Kubus, Sheffield, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, A. Humphreys, Demetrios Matheou, Jill Sherman and Melissa Kite, Brian G. Cooper, Phil Gordon, Paul Ridley, Lea Paterson and Christine Selb, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Peter Wright, John Price, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Christine Selb, John Stott, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ken Livingstone, Adrian Brodkin, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Malcolm Rifkind, David Stenhouse, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Nicholas Dover, Trelawney Ffrench, Paul Bew, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Iain Sinclair, Mark Souster and Gerald Davies, Oliver Kay and Ashling O'Connor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Beatrice Newbery, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, David Charter and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alison Beckett, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, General Wesley Clark, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Edward Amies, Roland Watson, Philip Webster and David Charter, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Patrick Halnan, Michael Gove, Alex Benady, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Geoff Marsh, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Simon Jenkins, Jan Maciag, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Stephen Fletcher, Bidwells, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, John Curtiss, Merrick Cockell, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Neil Cooper, Jill Marshallsay, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Huw Beynon, David Lister and Philip Webster, Robert Carter, Preston, Garth ap Rees, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Trevor Trotman, Sarah Fitz Gerald, Christine Buckley and Elizabeth Judge, Lisa Verrico, Muriel Syed,

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Hidden horrors Budget Business Murder at Iraq's holiest shrine Inside Kirkuk's fall leaves Turkey jittery Patter of very fast feet for world's quickest couple The Times Today: page 2 Crossword: 26. Law Report:… Making velour cool T2 Iraq war Day 22 Seaside hideaways Tiffany & Co. An armful of dinars is going further for Iraqis Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Bush and Blair plead with Iraqis to work for freedom Kirkuk's fall to Kurds leaves Turkey jittery Murder at Najaf 's holy shrine Freeserve 'Mother of all Bombs' prepared for Tikrit Philips This is a love palace? I've got better at home Stephen Farrell in Baghdad hears scom for the garishly luxurious hideaway where Uday took his 'conqests' Photographs: Peter Nicholls Office World (AP): Dejected volunteer warriors return America's military might is practically invincible Military Briefing General Wesly Clark Baghdad fights on as suicide bomber kills US Marine Brither targeted Peugeot Saddam's ship state, dead in the water Shattered but not yet sunk, the tyrant's personal yacht, The Victor, is nearing an ignoble end, reports Britain's Gulf force to be cut Comet Oil reserves put Kirkuk at crossroads IF Intelligent Finance Kirkuk is rich in symbolism but its wealth is failing Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox The Kurdish people 'We surrender', declares Mosul MC US assures Turks that Kurds will withdraw Weary defenders prefer prison camp to battle Courts Killing of leader mars joy of Iraqi exiles in London Family and friends feel sense of foreboding after death of Shia cleric, reports Helen Rumbelow Helicopter crash victims given military honours Seafrance Intelligence Quote of the day The London School of Economics Marks & Spencer Desert Rats save two looters from the mob's noose Sharps Arab Media dismayed by feeble fall of Baghdad Most Middle East front pages carry accounts of an 'occupying force Nicholas Blanford in Beirut reports Envoys shred and burn as they wait in limbo Flybe Tony and George show has Iraqi viewers gripped Ben MacIntyre watches the first programme in a thrilling new television series (Reuters): Shortfall in number of US-trained exiles Action Hunger Toyota PC World Johnny English Candidate could unite Iraq but divide Capitol Controversial, suave and witty, Ahmad Chalabi may be Iraq's next leader By Andrew Billen By Our Foreign Staff: Chalabi rejects interim US role Tomorrow only in the times magazine Magnet Deal fails as IRA refuses to say war is over The timetable The post 9/11 world has changed but some are still living in past Academic snobs creating bias against business' Universities urged to use blind selection Staples The vulture has landed—again Warning on sunbed use In Brief Driver fatigue Cannibal gene Opera strike plan Lotfi Raissi Tories denounce 'meddling' race relations industry Chrysler Laura Ashley Children to be given a Mars a day to aid recovery Blair risks forfeiting a dozen councils to mid-term blues Ballot box facts Labour officials face pay dispute with staff Strike threat at change to national pay bargaining The Times Officials' relocation dismissed as gesture Chancellor is a master of the hidden message Politicxal Briefing Peter Riddell Brown adds to Christmas party fun Never Forgive Things that mitre been Intel Gallery opening will showcase the art of political insult People To borrow a phrase from Winston Blunt words for Sharpe Impresario's 'alien house' plan rejected Corus Hotels Ps Human cloning maybe impossible Man is cleared of rape after seven years in jail Travelodge Campbell fears he may spin out in marathon B&Q Sars virus here to stay, say doctors as cases multiply Exterminate exterminate! BBC kills off its Daleks workshop Glasses made in one hour Phone Exterminate, exterminate! BBC kills off its Daleks… Salt-cellar spaceships and rubbery robots TV chiefs backed in Pro Life dispute More prisoners to be released early The Simpsons to wreak havoc in Hollywood Ticket sales surge for Concorde's farewell Passengers face long wait for next supersonic jet Ahead by a nose Cafod A fond adieu to empty pride Time Hungary tells EU leaders they must heed newcomers Man at the helm Sacrifice find supports legend of Siena's Roman heritage One. Tel 32 children killed in school fire The Sunday Times (AP), (Reuters): Europe (Reuters), (AP): Asia (Reuters), (AP): Africa Middle East Comedy Jerry Sadowitz Soho Theatre, WI Times Online First Choice The Best Shows The Times At last, it's the turn of the shrew Theatre: Shakespeare's war of the sexes in Stratford—and the return match: and a joyless festive trip to Mars The Taming of the shrew The Tamed Swan, Stratford Benedict Nightingale Christmas On Mars Finborough, Sw10 Sam Marlowe4 Concert London International String Quartet Competition Wigmore Hall This changes the map of the Middle East for ever From the Gulf to Israel, no country is untouched by the fall of Saddam Remember 'Labour isn't working'? Soon the taxpayer might be muttering it again Picture Gallery Now we've won, we must not cut and run It's always been dangerous to put yourself on a pedestal Endgame Angst Turks and Kurds must keep promises of restraint Sonic Geriatric Concorde is about to become a museum piece The Small Print Five things that shouldn't have been in the Budget Reactions to the fall of Baghdad Why UN should remain in New York Saddam's Arab support Brown's bounty Local government Public Agenda Commonwealth role Paying for mayors and devolution Nature calls Flights of fancy? Midlife crisis Renewable energy The Weather The Times Crossword 22,323 Weathercall Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone Chrysler Trinity boss widens remit Briefing IMF forecasts recovery Oil markets await Iraq Record surge for Bellway Hollinger liquidity crisis SAS to cut 4,000 jobs Fresh bets on Morrison Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Mission impossible? Regulator attacks savings proposal Brown likely to break his golden rule on borrowing Biotech tycoon shuns OGS Budget blast Selfridges chief considers buyout Direct Line Classic exposure Double Your Money Bravery required off Sir Bryan Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Need to know The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Pru asks FSA for insolvency waiver Oil markets fear a 'wall of crude' on Iraq recovery Ex-Vivendi chief says he sold shares in 2001 CBI chief says firms at risk from insurers Co-op Bank on takeover trail Oracle Hewitt allays City concern over Higgs Fsa proposals send Reuters into reverse Nick Hassell Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 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 ICI in a mire despite departure Tempus Robert Cole UBM slips amid fears over fallout from Sars Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Tradition is cast aside as S&N appoints outsider Moss Bros bounces into black Fitness First directors to share ?30m from sale ICI sued over shares collapse Chief with the right mix for drinks giant News Corp price hit by US deal Silentnight cuts jobs to stem loss Dell The career of Tony Froggatt Chrysler Government bond boom 'may be over' Interest hitch for child trust funds Critics fall for more support for big firms Christine Buckley and Elizabeth Judge report on concerns over measures for small businesses The issues that count Stamp duty rise could hit jobs, says Dixons Criticism of limit for financial aid Five go Broker buying Hat trick Optional extra At the cutting edge of research for the military The Friday Interview Angela Jameson meets Sir john Chisholm, proud to be head of one of the geekiest companies Ici 's innovative headquarters aims to inspire staff Jon Ashworth on the award scheme seeking Britain's most visually exciting workplaces Past winners of the award Austrian Airlines Shares settle near low Ex-CMG chief to head Psion The Times Unit Trust Information Service Whitehall's vision of a brave new world Nokia to cut 1,800 more jobs Lowe Syndrome Trust France Telecom completes 'crisis' €15bn rights issue Bentley experience trades hell for leather Mercedez-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bell and Herbert addicted to magical Le Mans Aston Martin Db7 Auto Db7 Vantage Volante Motors Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Network Boating & Yachting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xj8 3.2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in the Motors section please contact… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glove box Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes 380 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Tom Hartley S500l Sl280 Sl320 Sl350 Auto Sl500 LHD Sl500 Sl55 AMG / Sl500 Slk230 The Times Sl55 AMG Silver Exclusive Nappa leather, Keyless Go,… Slk320 Mercedes Wanted Registration Numbers H5 NRY ARN 370Y 1 SNP Porsche 993 C4 Coupe 996 Turbo DVLA Boxster S Boxster 996 C2 Coupe. Silver/black iTHR. 00 X. 29K Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls RR Royce Stop Wasting your Money! General The Times TVR Toyota To advertise in the Motors section please contact… Volkswagen Volvo Parliament not courts must update sex-change law House of Lords Published April 11,2003 Bellinger v Bellinger Lord Chancellor. Intervencer Completion is part of development House of Lords Assessing future lost earnings for damages Court of Appeal Procedural error tan stand Court of Appeal Refusal to review parole unlawful Queen's Bench Divisional Court Judge 's belief validates his excess jurisdiction Court of Appeal Debate a future for the countryside Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Brigadier C. G. Buttenshaw Gunner who won a Dso in the bitter fighting round Lake Comacchio at the end of the Italian campaign Brigadier C. G. Buttenshaw, CBE DSO, artillery officer and Provost Marshal, 196265, was born on June 17,1912. He died on March 22,200., aged 90 Dr Carlo Urbani Health expert who identified the Sars outbreak as an epidemic, and was killed by the virus Dr Carlo Urbani, epidemiologist, was born in Castelplanio, Italy, on October 19,1956. He died of severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) in Bangkok on March 29,2003, aged 46 Simon Poland Lawyer who developed a specialised knowledge of ship financing and insurance Simon Poland, sclictor, was born on August 13,1952. He died of a brain tumour on March 10,2003, aged 50 Court & Social Centenary of the Classical… Sir Alex Smith Industrial scientist and advocate of vocational higher education Sir Alex Smith, Director of Manchester Polytecnic, 1969-81, was born on Octobr 15,1922. He died on February 28,2003, aged 80 William Lovelace Press photographer who captured images of wars, stars and the Deep South—where he became an honorary police officer William Lovelace, press photographer was born on October 24,1924. He died on March 26,2003, aged 78 Abdul Majid Al-Khoei Shia cleric who had returned to Iraq from exile in Britain to try to try to mediate between Iraqis and the coalition Forces Abdul Majid ai-Khoei, Iraqi Shia leader, was born in Najaf, Iraq. He was murdered there on April 10,2003, aged 42 Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives remembered A future for the countryside Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times reader Is rural life doomed? Do newcomers make a positive contribution? Has the Prince of Wales shown the way with Poundbury village? Nature Notes Wallace One for the Waiting Game News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What 's your view ? Word Watching Daily Life April 11,1935 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Announcements Travel Insurance Picture Gallery A classic anniversary Faresavers Personal Column Whilst care is taken to establish that our… The Times Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Memorial celebration Luncheon The Times Lecture Public Notices Forthcoming marriages Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marriage Rugby World Cup goes to France Key to greatness of Woods lies in unknown territory Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer Howard relies on strong desire for a golden future Weightlifting Sarah Potter on one weightlifter refusing to conform to stereotype Times Square Get fit, feel fit: torso training Uefa issues threat to England Snow reports Junk food Britain struggling to go the distance Flora London Marathon David Powell Era of Gratton and Spedding lost in the mists of time Tergat is made favourite The Sunday Times Greig paves way for women with record run in Ryde Watson walking tall after the low points of past 12 years Shotgun Willy is cleared to run at Ayr Ayr Newbury Thirsk Crook prepares Ryalux to steal Scottish National Reading the racecard Floreeda can help restore Cecil's fortunes Cornelius Lysaght Life at the Races IOC sees light at end of tunnel in Athens Olympics Yesterday's racing results Titleist Weather reigns on Augusta's parade Golf: The Masters Harrington prepared to play dirty Today's fixtures The results service Revised tee-off times at Augusta Viewers peak for Boat Race In Brief Test for Calzaghe Home favourites Cutting edge Four-putt blues Newby fireworks England routed as France win World Cup vote Rugby union Johnson has no regrets over Irish question English Universities top class again British Student Games Euro Sport News Bath's late show leaves exiles running on empty Formula One teams vote for breakaway series Motor racing All Blacks make a meal of preparations Diary Celtic hopes in balance as Larsson hits spot of trouble Football Row erupts over date of Old Firm clash William Hill Another Gray day for Hendry as Crucible test nears Snooker Rampant Australia given pause for thought by Chanderpaul Cricket Pakistan restore some pride with cup win Peace deal may sway Megson to stay after relegation Bolton let Tofting go early after death of baby son Scoreboard Light at end of tunnel for Watford loyalists FA Cup The Premiership today: Solskjaer gets Beckham role, misery for Sunderland and Charlton supporters sign up Romance manages look-in as Busby tops list Cup tie kings Theexfiles The Blue Plaque Hehastogo Thetravelguide On the Road Heroesandzeros Times Sports Book Too Early to Write off Sir Bobby's Boys A Newcastle win tomorrow could put them back in the title race Feast of Highbury Wenger v Fergie provides Premiership's tasty main course Daniel Finkelstein says The Times Predictor Ahead of Thegame What the Bookies Say Seba Rides to the Rescue Surely, Veron cannot be serious? Paul Ridley suspects he may be Krystal Balls She can see what is written in the stars Inter-City Firms Still Have Rivals Running Scared It'sabigweekfor Who is Going to Be in Spotlight over the next Few Days? Leagues Apart in Thrills The Football Rant The Weekend Fix Tomorrow The Game on Monday Uefa calls England to account for racism by fans Inside Long Walk to London Picture Gallery Tufnell calls time on his career Rugby Union France clinch landslide victory to host World Cup Simon Barnes The unknown quantities that make a sporting icon Racing Andy Crook hopes that Ryalux can win the… Olympic Games Athens organisers were told that they… Ping I Made my Excuses and Left Health Luxury with Lucia Film Inside 4 Cover Story 6 Interview 9 Health 10 Fashion 11 Luxury with Lucia 13 Arts 19 Media Chess and bridge 23 TV and Radio Last Resort Gosh, Isn't that Lord Lucan over There? Hugo Rifkind Checks out a Special Hotel Verbatim 24 Hours Jane Shilling Lately I Have Come to Hate the Telly, because It is so Dull and so Fabulously Patronising Human Jungle The Story Not worth Dying for Reporting a War is Supposed to Be Every Foreign Correspondent's Dream. But after Two Weeks of Mud, Blood, Bombs and Bullerts on the Iraqi Front Line with the us Marines, Chris Ayes Asked to Be Send Home The Times The Women who Made Velour Cool The Juicy Couture Tracksuit Has Become the Leisurewear of Choice for Celebrities Worldwide Grace Bradberry Hits the Mean Streets of the San Fernando Valley, California, to Meet its Creators Don't Beg, Don't Borrow Eurostar Mums Can Run Faster. Longer Childbrith May Help Women to Run Long Distances, Says Peta Bee, and Zola Budd-Pieterse Hopes to Prove It in the London Marathon Magnesium-B Don't Overdo the Training Spring into Florals Streetwise: Go for Neat Springs, Slick Lippy, Smooth Hair and Simple Accessories, Says Carolyn Asome Are You Ready to Bare your Sole ? 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David Stenhouse Reports Intacto Out of Tunes with the Times Pop Albums Madonna's Combat Chic and Scattershot Techno Miss the Mark Says Lisa Verrico Playhouse Theatre Mirror, Metro and Milestones As One Tabloid Declines, so Another Soars Nick Robinson's Notebook A Hard Act to Follow Itc Chief Patricia Hodgson Has Issued a Stark Warning to her Successor. Raymond Snoddy Reports Crème PA/SECRETARY Experienged Bookings/reservations Person The Times Travel Direct Super Secretaries Oxfordshire The Saturday Times Women Won't Be AD Female Audiences Find Television Ads Irrelevant, a Survey Reveals, because They are Too Politically Correct. Alex Benady Reports Hayes & Jarvis The Sunday Times Bridge Common Mistakes for the Experienced Chess Winning Move TV Review Lucy Gannon Has Had to Forego Historical Accuracy in her Attempts to Show that our Ancestors were Really Just like US, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Please not that all television and radio schedules are subject to late alteration T2 Crossword No 2937 Viewing Guide £Times Newspapers Limited, 2003. 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