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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Mr. T. S., , Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Antonla Senior, Sergeant Jan Brown, H. J. Khang, Stanley Best, Linda Tsang, Vivenne Sugar, Richard Hobson, Peter Waters, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Ivo Tennant, Jonathan Pearson, Tom Bawden, Ingrid Mansell and Neelam Verjee, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, John Buckley, Jeremy Kingston, Paular Radcliffe, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, John O'Byrne, Clive Davis, Jane Phillips, Don Price, National campaign officer, Elizabeth Judge, Denys Johnson, Gabrielle Starkey, Bob Stanley, Ram Gidoomal CBE, Chairman, John Bungey, Peter Knott, Cindy Ikle, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, David Harvey, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Mahyar Goodarz, Richard Lloyd Parry and David Charter, Richard Gay, St Tudy, Cornwall, John Evans, Sir Sandy Bruce-Lockhart Leader, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Peter Dixon and Matthew Pryor, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Mark Giles and Matthew Pryor, Liz Gray, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge and Alan Hamilton, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Bleakley, David Barnes, Catherine Philp and Stephen Farrell, Anatole Kaletsky, Dave Baynes, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lord Snowdon, Sir Stuart Lipton, Chairman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Neil Haziehurst, Dr Jill Meara, Susannah Constantine and Trinny Woodall, Michael Rauh, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Terence Kealey, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Jo Brand, Richard Cork, Lisa Clifford, Edward Fennell, Lisa Armstrong, Harriet Clayton, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Sally Ann Fleming Jones, Javier Solana, Adam Sampson, Director, J. H. Smith, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Charters (Chairman of Trustees), Jay Soul, Graham R. Dunn, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Brian Clegg, James D. Zirin, David Shiels, Alison Beresford, Benji Wilson, Anecita Hernandez Edgar, John Riddall, Elizabeth Gale, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Joanne Hart and Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, W. R. T. Woods, Russell Hotten, Kevin Hand, Jones Lancelot, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Darren Johnson (Leader, Green Party Group), Liz McIntosch, Nick Hasell, Ros Baxter, Anthony Andrews, Clendon Daukes, Francis Collins, Brain Capstic, Senior Partner, Christina Aguilera, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Amir Taberi, David Price, Valerie Panter, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, George Black, Christopher Walker, Peter Hay, Peter Evans, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Jack Straw, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Robert Tait, Jane Owen, Graham Whitworth, James Froomberg, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Janet Fricker, Bob Yule, Michael Gove, Joseph F. Verducci, David Sinclair, Harrlet, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Derry Irvine, Sir Leszek Borysiewlcz Professor, Emma Hartley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Peter Rushforth, Bradford, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Craig David's, James Christopher, Simon Tavanyar, Vince Wright, Abigail Rayner, John Derben, Michael Evans, Julian Hanson Smith, Ian Dykes, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Manish Agarwal, Ian Stewart, George Stern, Andrew Hall, Jan Raath, Mahendra Shah, Robin Bury (Chairman), Andrew Dow, Patience Wheatcroft, Michael Harman, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Bob Ainsworth, Jeremy Drew, Gwythian Page, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoHealth, Careers, Education—everything You Need,… Public Agenda Victory—now to win the peace Saddam hometown falls without a fight Make peace worth the war, says Blair Iraq war Law Charcol Cantona sails in and leaves seagulls still fishing for answers Index A New Paper for the Public Sector Big test for pay reform RIP affordable homes? cFree… They fired the first shots and were there at the end. Now Alpha Company is ready for home Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Blair's marathon all but over, and in record time Troops find 'suspicious labs' buried near factory EU begins to mend divisions over war Intelligent Finance No stone unturned in hunt for looted treasures The British Museum will help in the global search for priceless artefacts plundered in the chaos of war, report Dalya Alberge and Alan Hamllton US 'delaying rescue of injured Ali' Trend Objects beyond price find black market buyers Blair dampens speculation that Syria is next Damascus has no love of old regime Prime Minister's metaphorical bridge is a casualty of war Kwik-Fit A great-grandfather among the fallen Iraqi poll in a year, MPs told In Brief Queen meets widows of war Grenade kills two soldiers Coast Guard bans Iraqis (AP): Time turns the clock back This war widow was told by letter that she had to leave her home within six months and pay back nine days of her husband's salary Saddam still hiding in Iraq, says Hoon Short accused of undermining UN Citro?n Diary of a family at war 'My little sister Sama keeps drawing guns … before she drew ladies in dresses A young Iraqi woman shares her story of the fall of Baghdad with Janine dl Giovanni. Her account reveals days of terror and uncertainty BASF 'I see a handsome American soldier … but I think he's probably a monster' The British Hernia Centre EasyJet Basra fury over return of 'killer' police force Alfa … By Our Foreign Staff: 2,000 report to patrol Baghdad Shepherd tells his long-hidden tale of desert murder Daniel McGrory in southern Rumila meets a witness to massacre by Chemical Ali Fear grips Iraqis as rivals vie for power Marks & Spencer IRA 'explanation' keeps alive hope of peace deal Peugeot Para shot Bloody Sunday 'bomber' The Times Record recruits to asylum judiciary Mary Bell asks court for lifelong protection Girl found hanged after friend commits suicide Clever British couple choose to die with Swiss euthanasia charity Murder 'loophole' stands Best Easter in 20 years is forecast In Brief Crash kills boy, 7 Speeders netted Moorland fire Death driver jailed Antiques auction Hen harrier fears A-levels debacle could have been avoided , Say MPs Second union may boycott reforms Solicitors are sued over gay couple's broken 'love slave' marriage contract One. Tel Grateful farmers put Charles in the picture Island skull may be clue to fate of missing Briton City worker fails with sex claim In Brief Rail rethink Pilots' memorial Diy duffers Boy's death fall No charges Cancer hope Licence fee call Fight over £3m Shaw legacy turns into farce Fifty-three years after the playwright died, his legacy to the Reading Room in what was then the British Museum is still in dispute. The literary world is not amused, writes Dalya Alberge Voice check at foot of our stairs Prudential Talent show to keep fame in the family Fair lady with a golden touch The Times £6m for paralysed girl of 5 In Brief Mosque charges Grave muggers Dome setback £900,000 cheat Parker pens a lonely path as an author Direct Line Euro loyalist cashes in his devalued single currency People E-mail: people@thetimes. co. uk Shania Twain, the country-style singer and the… PS Picture Gallery Joseph Michael Associates Pigs might swim, says the Vatican Hollywood just adds beef to a classic dish Police reopen crash cases after death error Cleared pilot ordered to pay accuser BT A £3.7bn mouth organ—Heathrow's Terminal 5 Picture Gallery Prudential By a Correspondent: Selby crash appeal rejected Flybe Warning over sex infections In Brief Pregnancy risk Near-miss claim Scots solar rush Flight delays up BBC man's move Lib Dems poised to seize more councils Lead over SNP boosts Blair visit The Market Place Tories plan 20% cuts, says Prescott Duncan Smith backs 'fearless' reforms BNP to make history at council elections Oppose far Right, says Bishop Ministers to fund action on abusive patients The Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families… No 10 acts to dismiss talk of rift In Brief Brown 'trickery' Smokeless cafes Poor planning Tough talk Elderly workers Short run beats walk for healthy hearts Britain behind on breast cancer test Broadcasting Standards Commission Paula Radcliffe showed off her blistered feet… … but remember to take it carefully WHO confident deadly virus on decline in China Toshiba More get donor transplant surgery Arafat rejects Cabinet that excludes his allies Elf chief 'delegated his £1.9m' divorce Mugabe loses support of Catholic Church German officers hunt for missing Sahara tourists Greeks weep for 21 children killed in school bus tragedy By Our Foreign Staff: Heroin was disguised as furniture Rebel salvo trims Bush tax plans (AP): Asia (Reuters), (AP), (AFP): Europe (AP): Americas (Reuters): Australia Take the money and Scream Pop Primal Scream Garage, Glasgow Theatre Pat and Margaret Salisbury Playhouse First Choice the Best Shows The Times Pop Kerrang! Weekender Pontin's Camber Sands Comedy Market Steel Bloomsbury, WC1 Playing the euro card is a gamble too far for Blair Brown's desire for the top job does not extend to running a strangled economy Syria's leadership has the political guile to keep the dogs of war at bay Picture Gallery Sanitising the truth is no way to right wrongs Thunderer: School fees for all would sort out education In its Sights Syria would do well to heed American warnings The Middle Way Public health doctors struggle with Sars and the unknown Out of Left Field A surprise victory shows that right is not always right Hearts and minds Postwar democracy Free Forces mail Matthew Parris's concerns on growing American power The way forward in Northern Ireland Air traffic should pay Access to Oxbridge The Times Implications of the EU warrant Charitable awards Anti-theft measures Lost for words The Weather The Times Crossword 22,326 Weathercall Boots Paul Simons Weather Eye Budget forecasts rift Briefing Eldridge Pope in talks US endorses drugs giant Philip Morris reprieve Watchdog questions ICI Wal-Mart on the rise Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Investec Scotia Nostra Commodities FSA warns over stakeholders Indicators point to sluggish economic recovery Index Economic View Watchdog says it's not quick enough Amvescap options anger ABI Little Eva Investors sue AOL executives over merger The Times Investors pay for board largesse The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Double Your Money Kingfisher faces £226m break-up bill after bad bet MmO2 launches shake-up with Dutch disposal Control of landmark threatened Mayor in challenge over Dome Orange By Our City Staff: Grundig files for bankruptcy protection Bright business Lloyds TSB lifted by disposal speculation Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Look who answered Hunch's call 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 Burberry spurned pending Sars update Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Putting on the Ritz City Diary The Times Booksdirect Chancellor keeps prudent eye on targets Inside story City Diary Turning green City Diary Dell From now on voice and data solutions will merge on a… Appointment at Standard Life raises code worry S&N in talks on Portuguese deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cathay warning on Sars hits airline shares Where Scotland's sons are now The Times Liffe chairman to stand down WorldCom poised to emerge with new identity Together MCI Big companies still won't pay the bills on time Late payment laws Smaller firms are afraid to use the powers they have been given, says Elizabeth Judge Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Urbanplanters Earn £millions* as an Executive Coach? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items WVE Franchises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recession Proof Franchise The Times A Great Business that You Will Enjoy! Guidance on new rights for disabled In Brief How to float safely on AIM Reprieve for IT allowance Shares settle near best BIK Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Basil Greenhill Historian and author who made the National Maritime Museum much more than just a shrine to Nelson Jorge Oteiza Sculptor whose work often reflected his love-hate relationship with his Basque homeland Court & Social Professor Roy Acheson Inquiring health expert and education across a range of specialisms Little Eva Singer who had American Sixties teenagers moving to The Locomotion—and saw it become a Uk hit for Kylie Minogue in 1988 Lives in Brief Nick Enright, playwright, was born in Maitland, New South Wales, on December 22,1950. He died from cancer on March 30,2003, aged 52 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Net piracy is blamed for global slump in music sales Crisis in the music industry Will the copying of CDs and downloading from the internet stifle the birth of musical talent? Nature Notes News Quiz Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk. Christianity and the young What should the Church do to meet the needs of the younger generation? Death of a Film Actress Every day we print the prize questions. If the first letters of each answer - a place, a surname, or an object perhaps - are wrotten out in order at the end of the week, they give the first letters of the opening line of a play, film, poem, novel or song Prize. quiz@#thetimes What's your view? Death of a Film Actress Word Watching Daily Life April 15,1954 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial services Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising In the footsteps of royalty at Gunnersbury The Times Answers Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Service of thanksgiving On track for success Weir reaps reward of advice to keep left Gofl: The Masters Final scores from Augusta Racing results Index Action after freezing order Law Supplement Special measures approved Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published April 15,2003 Regina v H (Special measures) Before Lord Justice Key, Mr Justice Elies and Judge Norman Jones, QC Judgment March 28,2003 Deciding right to citizenship Court of Appeal Published April 15,2003 Regina (Harrison) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Contentious? Mol? How Mickelson learnt from man in the mirror OFT-spoken fears haunt minor courses Next Wednesday The return of the Course Inspector Is British rading on the right track? Two years after grading every racecourse in Britain. Alan Lee returns to see what progress has been made Newmarket The Wright Track Khulood can deflate Ego in Nell Gwyn Stakes Folkestone Trials rise and fall as balance of power fluctuates Radcliffe puts Athens top of her wish list Athletics: Flora London Marathon Today's fixtures Improve your image Get fit, look fit: running for women Singh, 92, sets sights on Toronto after London triumph The results service Pools forecast Times Square Operation may cost Healey his World Cup place Rugby union Hewitt to challenge ATP in court Tennis Gray offers support to White after success in Scottish Open Snooker Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores Adamson blow gives Leeds headache Rugby league Britain let two-goal lead slip In Brief Clijsters is No 2 Baxter rallies Home advantage England victory Madrid cast as fall guys in Real to Real drama Football Stewart ready to hand over one-day gloves Cricket William Hill Weakened Essex attack blunted by students Yesterday's scoreboards Francis happy to keep his hat-trick in the family McMahon provides relief from tedium Beckham may prove a liability for Highbury showdown The Times Bishop is defiant Vieira could show Keane the door The Premiership today: Radebe retires from international football while Jaaskelainen is going nowhere Star check for next generation in Youth Cup final By Our Sports Staff: Platini attacks Uefa's league format Fulham remain on target for treble Cantona backing United to take the honours Bruno busy drumming up interest in Harrison date Mortgages for Business Driving Forge Inside Sport Living with Sars Lifetime Reportage Law Inside Cabbievision True Fiction TV Screens are Being Installed in Taxis to Entertain Passengers with Special Programmes. Benji Wilson Ponders what Might Be on the Cab Tv Schedules Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours We Put up Shutters and Immobilise our Cars. We are Giving up, Giving in. The Criminals are Winning Everyone Acted as if It was a Thing that Happens Every Day, because It Does Human Jungle Pretentious, Moi? Nobody Shakes Cover Story What is It like Living with the Daily Fear of Contracting Sars? As Secondary School Children in Singapore Return to Classes, Daman Whitworth Discovers that the Virus is Still Affecting Every Facet of Life There Polar Pen's Progress Picture Gallery Times Online I'm Not a Trashy Blonde Interview A Year after Leaving Eastenders, Tamzin Outhwaite is Defying the Critics by Showing She Has both Decorum and Acting Ability. Penny Wark Meets her Age of Enlightenment I Learnt how to Disguise my Feelings at my School where I Got Beaten to a Pulp Music Lifts Lifetime A Fascinating Exhibition Reveals how Wartime Entertainment Inspired the Country and Had a Lasting Cultural Impression, Says Richard Morrison Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus Asthma is No Bar to Marathon Running Health Shaking Hands The Times Children's Doctor Answers your Questions My Mobile Can Treat Asthma, Can Yours? Patients Can now Be Monitored via Pocket Computers, thanks to Telemedicine. Janet Fricker Reports The Software was Developed for Jet Engines There Will Be Less Need for Hospitals Magnesium-B 101 Variations Time was when a Pedigtree was the Height of Chic. Now Label-Conscious Dog Owners Want Designer Crossereeds. Anyone for a Labradoodle, Asks Hugo Rifkind Can I Get Away with? The Times Inside the House of Osama Bin Laden Interview Officially Commissioned to Record the Devastation of War Torn Afghanistan, Artists Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell Returned with Detailed Pictures of the Al Qaeda Leader's Home Richard Cork Met Them Technobabble " Iq" is Hot, Says David Rowan Gizmos But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Picture Gallery Modernist Life Arts Design in Milan Furniture is Bringing the Sublime to the Domestic Hearth, Tom Dyckhoff Reports Going Bach to the Basics Arts New Classical Cds Paul McCREESH'S Stripped-Down St Matthew Passion is an Easter Highlight for Geoff Brown Paul McCreesh St Matthew Passion Edward Higginbottom St John Passion Timothy Brown Rutter Requirem Crouch End Festival Chorus Patterson Hil's Angels The Times Offersdirect The Folk Myth Cult Singer Vashti Bunyan Vanished 30 Years Ago. Now She's Back, She Tells Bob Stanley New Jazz Cds Cirque Du Soleil Entertainments The Times Radio Five Lives 606 Football Slot Needs a New Presenter. Chris Campling Scours the Subs' Bench Arts Spanish Flying Theatre the Explicit Catalan Show XXX Brings a Hot Blush to James Christopher's Damask Cheek The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move TV Review Televisionandradio Adrian Shergold's Danielle Cable: Eyewitness was Saved by a Stunning Performance by Joanne Froggatt in the Lead Role, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not Be Missed No Title Choice BBC One Please note that all television and radio schedules are subject to late alteration T2 Crossword No 2940 Viewing Guide Firstplus Wedding pictures: privacy at a price Divorce: why fathers are losing out Salaries and Sackings Marketing City Law Schering-Plough Banking and Finance The Times Law Section Ok! Perhaps it was Hello! that won the battle, but lost the war The Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas courtroom drama was billed as the case that would confirm a law of privacy. But, as Alex Wade explains, it ended up merely being a case about trade secrets Attorney-General Michael Page The Times Booksdirect Times Online Are firms firing staff? No, they're managing headcounts As the economy slows, the 'magic circle' firms are beginning to feel the same pain as the City says Linda Tsang GMM Regent's College Joanne Manson Mum's still the word when parents fall, children out over the Why, when men and women are treated equally when dividiring he assets of a marriage, it comes to the … invariable lose out when children, Kevin Hand asks Win £10m - and get your name in the papers Quell the anger first and then the mediation can start to work Does it pay for law firms to advertise? Some see it as grubby, some see it as a waste of money but, Lisa Clifford says, for many firms, marketing makes sense US students challenge affirmative action A US Supreme Court case on the legality of race-based university entrance quotas is proving to be a cliffhanger, as James D. Zirin reports Stand up for your rights … Will the new Employment Act change the structure of working life, asks Edward Fennell In the City Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Misgivings over reform of child maintenance scheme Memos to remember Your Shout Returns on April 'Evidence' of Iraqi guilt We should leave well alone Opinions on experts Protecting children James Dingemans Lawyer of the week April 30,9.30am Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk West Midlands Magistrates' Courts Committee Fluent Japanese law graduate required for full time… Law Revision Courses Everatt & Company Holborn College Law Graduates University of Oxford Cayman Islands Government The secret of relations with France? Good timing Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Rosalind Wright, the outgoind director of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), is to follow in the footsteps of George Staple, QC, her predecessor at thhe SFO, by taking over from him as chairman of the Fraud Advisory Panel Picture Gallery Cardiff University Copyright Executive House of Commons BBC Health Nhs pay reforms face make-or-break… Careers Plan your great leap forward with our expert… Plus 13 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Gordon Brown's budget: what it… Education Introducing the new gatekeepers of higher… Public Agenda Inside The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views The gates open to a 'flawed' university Offa Issue of the Week Access to Higher Education The Weekinnumbers Public Opinion Anthony Browne Now here's something to benefit schools: education vouchers. What about it, Mr Blair? Seeninhansard What the press say about Brown's plans Bugedt Reaction The Chancellor's Budget has been praised by many in the health sector, but elsewhere the professional press has reflected anger over the prospect of local pay bargaining Theissueexplained Gp Contracts Jargondecoder Customer Focus Wired at a slightly tower current Interview The Government will miss its target for putting all services online by 2005, admits the e-envoy, Andrew Pinder. 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