News from 14/04/2003
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Charles Scanlan, Richard Whitehead, Penelope Walker, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, Rodney Downes, Christine Seib, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, A. Rumbelow, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, James Eve, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Alastair Campbell, Oliver Wright and Rosemary Bennett, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Christopher Frazer, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Tim Reid, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, James Delingpole, Gabbylogan, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Jonathan Richards, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Clem Cecil, James Williams, David Charter, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, David Mitchell, Barry Hoffbrand, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Richard Bruton, Rick Broadbent, Robert Freer, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Daniel Shaw, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Robert Boulton, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Niccolo MacHiaveill, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, John Carr, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, David Lipsey, John Campion, Joanne Hart, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Nan Parry, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, Maureen Paton, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Roger Wicks (Solicitor), Caitlin Moran, Robert Tait, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Rosemary Bennett and Tom Baldwin, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, A. Neville, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Oliver Kamm, Stephen Dalton, Luke FitzHerbert, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Brian Stowe, Timothy L. Tatham, Christopher Irvine, Peter Saunders (General Secretary),
ResumoLast Chance-France for only ?69 Return to 65… US tells Syria to co-operate or risk conflict Bush accuses Damascus of developing chemical weapons Baghdad bounce gives Blair commanding lead in poll Baghdad bounce boosts Blair The greatest save ever? The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 18, Law Report:… 'Fat cats' row Bafta for Merton Doctors' doubts School cash plea Ladylike Fashion 'Clean' hospitals have worst record for superbug The Simpsons Still together after 300 episodes NDCS Radcliffe record rewrites her own myth Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Visit Times Online for the latest news from around the world Www. timesonline. co. uk US Marines take on diehards near Tikrit G7 reaches multilateral deal for rebuilding Skoda Auto Families weep with relief as prisoners found Iraqis led troops to the roadside where seven prisoners were abanded by their fleeing captors, writes Tim Reid Rescued private will spend several weeks in US hospital The Jungle Book 2 Pentagon's man finds indifference; cholera and crime 'I have never heard of Chalabi, and I don't Know anybody who has Premature babies die as oxygen runs out Ultimatum to top Muslim cleric deepens Shia struggle Mercedez Benz Bloody spriltual battle for the soul of a holy city Straw tries to reassure neighbours In Brief Bomb check for Saddam's DNA (Reuters): Journalists worry about CNN guard (Reuters): Turn to mosques , says Ayatollah Haunted by the ghosts from 20 years of violence By a Correspondent: Desperate Iraqis mob British HQ for work The Open University Nokia Britain upset by American plan to sideline Blix Russia may have passed intelligence on Blair to Iraq One. Tel Alliance Leicester Sharon says it is time to negotiate Quotes of the day Intelligence Number crunching Military wisdom In brief 'These looters, we throw them in the armoured vehicle, drive them a mile and make them walk hack. We're doing the best we can' Schools conceal lesson in latest gadgets of terror Tempur Novell Marathon success leaves Campbell in a spin Flybe Prudential Wiley Charities' windfall runs into millions Merton has last laugh after seven nominations Awards for shows so bad they're good The Link The winners Landowner calls f for Scotland to be kept racially pure Easyjet Mandelson keeps euro hopes alive Iraq Crisis Appeal Mary Bell pleads for privacy In Brief Save the classics Potter record West End twins Major distress Fasttimes Hard-up head asks parents for ?100 to save teachers King's may close DNA department Egg Job-seeking over-50 s 'face ageism' Direct Line Climate change threatens fruit industry Save the Children Farmers invite the ignorant townies back to the land DELL IRA text may revive peace plan In Brief Body recovered Dam Busters sale Jet ski rescue Parliament today Extra cash has hot helped NHS, say 80% of doctors Labour's Co-op MPs back hospitals Bill Home blood-test kit for warfarin patients gets go-ahead The Times Medical staff trained 'by humiliation' Project to map DNA completed In Brief Sars toll PC accused Ex-UDA man dies Italian air strike Giant owl flees 21 children killed in Greek road crash Romantic Tuscan idyll is shored up by Prozac The Times Privilege Insurance (AFP): Europe (AP): Middle East (AFP): Asia (AFP): Africa (AP), (Reuters): Americas NationalExpress Small and subtle is beautiful Dance Akram Khan's chreographic swan song at the Festival Hall; Nell Gwyn's backstoage antics in playhouse creatures First Choice the best shows The Times Theatre EMC /Hancock Concerts Tea, crumpets, then real Bach passion at St John's Smith Square St John Passion Why I believe we should all be worried about Sars Thius disease may not be a mass killer, but it's nasty and it's here to stay Lights, camera, action: if we got that war wrong, we could always shoot it again Picture Gallery The liberation of Iraq started on July 4,1776 Your country needs you: don't buy British Policing the Peace Security and authority are Iraq's needs now Baghdad Bounce Public opinion has rallied to the Prime Minister Marathon Woman Redcliffe sets a record for human endurance Next battle will be to win a peacful settlement in Iraq Afghanistan precedent Israel and the Arabs Nature calls Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed . We do not… Dangerous move to 'designer' babies Medical negligence Case for nuclear power Appointing judges The Times Reform of the House of Lords Grand Prix chaos Star-struck Plus ca change? Equal opportunities The Weather The Times Crossword 22,325 Citibank Paul Simons Weather Eve O2 Netherlands fuels talk Briefing Bacardi considers listing Gus merger talks denied Zurich may sell fund unit Pensions crisis, says loD UK tops wealth creators Safeway trading report How the week finished In Business Today: Economic Agenda 20. Need To Know… Corporate profile Investors step up 'fat cat' protest Europe resists G7 pressure to loosen rate policy Fears of '£200m cost of Higgs' US blocks IMF debt proposal Economic Agenda Germans back Allianz issue Charities overload? Morse Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor The Times Need to know: The week ahead The Times IMF haze obscures Iraqis horizon Bowman International Sports Ltd Fifty-year home loans 'tempt young into lifetime debt' Pearson in talks for stake in Edexcel Pension trap 'will catch 600,000' Pilots at BA carrier consulted on action BT Gambling technology firm bets on listing US fund to unveil plan to seize Aozora Capitalisation, week's change LST Northern star of British aisles Joanne Hart sketches the growing profile of a no-nonsense retailer The company in detail History Who's who in the boardroom British Airways The Times verdict How we reached our decision Debate Making a million on television quiz shows Anniversaries Birthday Who wrote this? Donald Coxeter Taking geometry into the realms of art, footballing, kaleidoscopes and relativistic quantum field theory Donald Coxeter, mathematician, was born on February 9, 1907. He died on March 31, 2003, aged 96 Picture Gallery Ray Smith Journalist who surived a heart transplant to return to the newsroom he loved David Greene Director of Rich Man, Poor Man and Roots David Greene, film and television director, was born in Manchester on February 22,1921. He died in Ojai. California, on 7,2003, aged 82 Court & Social Helping children to cope with grief Lives in Brief His Honour John Seys-Liewellyn, circuit judge, 1971-85, was born on May 3,1912. He died on April 4,2003, aged 90 Ron Groves, Cbe, businessman, was born on March 2,1920. He died on February 24,2003, aged 82 Sir Arthur Knight Chairman of Courtauids who quickly fell out with Thatcher when he ran the National Emterprise Board Sir Arthur Knight, chairman of Courtaulds 1975-79, chairman of the National Enterprise Board 1979-80, was bron on March 29,1917. He died on April 5,2003, aged 86 Personal Column Travel Insurance The Times and Sunday Times Lives remembered The Times Pre-school education If the State sector is doing so well, are private nurseries a waste of money? Nature Notes The lure of television Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Do programmes such as Who Wants to be a Millionaire? encourage greed? And are there too many soaps State-run nurseries outdo private sector The Ark Royal Launched Nature Notes News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life April 14,1841 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming marriage Church news Answers Today's royal engagements Appointments in the Armed Forces Helping children to answer grief's lingering questions Notebook Charities Art stakes its community claim Briefing Why 166,000 is no cause for concern Weir masters Augusta play-off Canadian claims green… Bradford refocus to overpower holders RUgby league: Powergen Challenge Cup Final Howey's title thrown away Judo In Sport Today: Racing: page 29. rugby union: 30,… Buyer's right to reject goods Court of Appeal published April 14,2003 Ciegg V Olle Andersson (t/a Nordio Marine) Restorative justice programme seems to be achieving its purpose Cheadle set the standard Lacrosse Canterbury take first title Hockey Late cheque protects tenant Court of Appeal published April 14,2003 Day V Coltrane Before Lord Justice Potter, Lord Justice Tuckey and Mr Justice Well, judgement March 14,2003 Radcliffe flies to world record London Marathon… Sinfield provides kick-start for Leeds to turn tide Byrne steers clear of Rutter Motorcycling Balestrini upstages Derby principals 2.15 Totelivision Screen Median Auction Maiden… Windsor Pontefract Hexham Leaders in the National Hunt championships Reading the racecard Scottish National win gives Crook Ayr of satisfaction The Wright Trac4b Munster exact revenge to end Leicester's reign Heineken Cup Smith shown the size of his task Teacher training agency Saracens success may be only half the battle Parker Pen Cup Profligate Wasps facing tricky return Treston's interception ensures justice is done Wilkinson will be targeted if Newcastle sink Rotherham dig deep to deny Worcester Teale wins return to familiar setting Fa Trophym semi-finals Rickards zips in to tip balance in Tamworths favour Ryman League ECB FA Trophy BT Places in play-offs sewn up Nationwide Conference Yeovil Town up at Last Page 11 of Game UniBond League Dr Martens League Interviewers endure nightmare ... but all in a good cause Runaway Radcliffe out of this world Crombie-Hicks still razor sharp at finish New York City Marathon Times Square London Marathon results Great memories to savour from inspirational race Alastair Campbell Finishing flourish and the money raised make it all worthwhile All Ways Gray prevails despite fightback by Selby Snooker The results service Today 's fixtures Bupa Great North Run 4-1; Whigift bt Epson 3½-1½; Charterhouse bt… Saturday's racing results Women racing to take up running Get fit, feel fit: running for women Ouch Williams' unbeaten run ends In Brief Docherty's title Tonga threat Badminton hopes Palmer on target Title whitewash Aers breezes in Academic victory Weir holds his nerve for major triumph Golf: The Masters BT Crackpots act the goat at men-only protest Leaderboard from Augusta Anxious wait for Henman Tennis Woods manages to save face but not his title Bloomsbury Cricket West Indies succumb to Gillespie's dizzy spell Scoreboard Impreza Student batsmen take heavy toll of McLean Scoreboards Reid denied as Harris is 'timed out' Middlesex held up by one of their own McGarry cuts short Cambridge resistance Gronholm wants his victories to be better rewarded Motor rallying Thegame TaylorMade Victor draws on reserves of strength and emu oil Everykick Everypass Everytackle Pages Everygoal Radcliffe's brave feats leave her walking on air Final Figures Index GAbby Logan and Matt Dickinson on the match of the season Inside Sport The Meaning of Bart Parents Fashion Arts L2 Inside Friendly Fire Politically Correct School Textbooks Sanitise History, Say Critics, Hugo Rifkind Presents a Brief New Chronicle of Europe Verbatim 24 Hours Spattered Protest: A Basque policeman watches as two… Why Doesn't the Eu Use Some of its Capacious Budget to Buy the Score of Beethoven's Ninth? Richard Morrison Themanuscript of this Great Symphony Could Be Permanently Exhibited Human Jungle Why There's Noplace like Homer's Cover Story Will Tony Blair's Cool Credentials Be Enhanced by Guesting on the Simpsons? Or is the Series Merely over Here and Overrated? As the 300th Episode Approaches we Ask Commentators for their Thoughts on Springfield's Dysfunctional Family Polar Pen's Progress The Times Reportage World Wars As our Attention is Focused on Iraq, Thousands Continue to Die in Conflicts All over the Globe. Carol Midley Reports Has the War Brushed up our Geography? Jonathan Richards Conducts a Small Survey Can Dads Have It All? Parents With Blair and Beckham as its Torchbearers, Hands-On Fatherhood Has Never Been More Fashionable but, Nan Parry Discovers, for Many Men the Demands of Home and Work are Still Tough to Reconcile Our Nine-Year-Old is Falling behind at School because He Cannot Concentrate. How Can we Help Him? Parent Foxum How You Can Help Health A Human Time Bomb A 35-40in Waist Means Greater Risk of Diabetes and Stroke, Says Jerome Burne The Danger Signs Rosacea Posh Frocks for All Fashion Emily Davies Meets Kyri, the Man who Designs for Footballrs' Wives, both on and off the Screen No Title The Times Picture Gallery Prim but Not Proper With Nipped-In Waists and Knee-Length Hemlines, the New Ladylike Look is Reminiscent of the Fifties Housewife. But Add a Dash of Color - Try Ice Pink, Lemon, Pale Violet - and the Mood is More Playful and Relaxed this Time round Your Write to Win Arts Competition the Times and the Academy of Writing are Offering Five Places on a Top Screenwriting Course. Two Times Writers, below, Reveal Tricks of Th Rtrade and, Right, we Explain how to Enter The Prizes Anger Therapy is All the Rage La Movie It's a Big Hit, but Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler End up Merely Annoying Sean MacAulay in Anger Management Entertainments The Times Viewpoint the Peaceniks within Britain's Cultural Elite are Being Wilfully Blind, Says Clive Davis Arts The Creative Classes Prefer Fantasy Will Takes the Rap Theatre as Shakespeare Goes Hip Hop, Maureen Paton Investigates how to Brush up the Bard Caroline Lewis The Times The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Tv Review Tlevisionandradio Lucky Jim May Not Have Been Perfect but It was Great Fun and next to Ali F in the Usa It was the Model of Sophistication, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Sky One 6.00 am Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (63288)… Picture Gallery Choice Radio Radio 1 Fm: 97.6-99.8 MHz 7.00am Sara Cox 10.00 to… Winning Move Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Please note that all television and radio schedules… Viewing Guide Televisionandradio Today's Television pages 22 & 23 Satellite and… T2 Crossword No 2939 Times Newspapers Limited, 2003. Published and… Rolex Everalsting Glove Highbury Bound Every Kick, Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… Are You Mad? Wild West 04 Gabby Logan 10 Dave MacKay 21 James Even 23 Extra… From Romance to Thriller Thegamesays Hairapparent Bill Edgar puts Wednesday's title decider in historical context and reveals who has the psychological advantage It's Match of the Decade, Again Pridebeforeprofit Howtheystand Needtoknqw Beckham Set for Real Deal Despite official denials, united are ready to sell their key asset, Oliver Kay reports Wilkinson Kick-Off for Mind Games Themanager Matt Dickinson watches two old sparring partners land a few early blows Fergie Spices up Bland Fare Gabbylogan We should thank the Manchester United manager for shooting from the lip The Strife of Ryan Theprofile Giggs is still a talent to be treasured not tormented, Rick Broadbent says Seaman Produces One for the Album Thegames Fa Cup Semi-Finals Keeper Claws Back Respect Forget Ronaldinho. The Arsenal goalkeeper is a man to rely on, Tony Cascarino says Tentosavour Saints March to Final Thegames Fa Cup Semi-Finals The Times Popular Vote Forstrachan Aki Riihilahti catalogues the crazy lengths some supporters will go to for their team Theplayer Blatter hides Fifa pay from critical eyes, Ashling O'connor says Themoneygame MacKay Dips in to Memory Bank Theground David McVay revisits the Baseball ground with one of Derby County's finest players No Title Ten Steps to Yeovil Heaven Thenewboys Bringing League football to Huish Park was not an overnight job, Walter Gammie says Sunderland down and out Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Gore-Tex Sublime and Ridiculous Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Dozy Duff Proves Livewire Cole Rising to the Challenge Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Fulham Lacking Bark and Bite Leeds Start to Show Bottle Albion Pay the Penalty Keegan Snubs £19m Strikers No Title Taylor Rejects Easy Option Barclaycard The Games The Run-In Party on Hold for Leicester Thegame Nationwide League First Division Brighton & Hove AlBKNf (0) 0 Preston North End (0) 2… Redknapp Left Raging Millwall (1) 3 Harris 19, Roberts 49,2Livermore 55… Nationwide 1 The Games The Run-In Thorne Keeps Cardiff on Track Thegames Nationwide League Second Division Bristol City (2) 5 Peacock 13, Murray 32,50,80,… Nationwide 2 Talbot takes swipe at Lincoln, Darlington turn on style and edgy Boston lose Thegames Nationwide League Third Division Nationwide 3 Petrov Makes Certain Thegames Bank of Scotland Scottish Premierleague Sheerfn 10 MMFBMflLnE Athletic (0) 0 Aberdeen… Bank of Scotland Thecontinent Milan Looking beyond Italy James Eve finds two frustrated city rivals The Times Are You Playing? Golden Thefootballot Yourgame Ferguson Loses the Plot in Madrid Extra Time for Memories of Late, Great Goals Numbercrunch Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Catherine's casebook Thedailyfix Extratime Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Thequestions Which fans will have the happiest… In the Main Sports Section today Gore-Tex
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