News from 16/04/2003
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Tony Travers, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, David Brown, Andrew Connell, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Robert Tait and Philip Webster, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Leoon Brittan, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Nick Parker, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Tina Burchill, Penny Wark, Jonathan Hills-Jones, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Margaret Little, Joyce Blake, Deborah Moggach, Rosalind Renshaw, Lauren Slater, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, Roger Smith, Richard Lloyd Parry and David Charter, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Donald Hutera, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Elaine Mongahan, Anthony Browne, Erik Eriksen, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Rachel Holmes, David Curry, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, P. R. Shortell, Andy Stephens, Mark Hurst, Jerry Springer, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Helen Rumbelow, S. E. M. Foster, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Mark Court, Nicholas Wapshott, Alistair Horne, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Simon Tait, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Janine di Glovanni, Johny Bluesky Head of Emergencies, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Tim Reid and David Charter, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, Richard Lambert, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Ian Taylor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Michaekl Heseltine, James Jungius, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Roger Boyes, Geioffrey Howe, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Joanne Hart and Ingrid Mansell, Gillian Harris, and Richard Cleroux, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gitta Sereny, Douglas Hurd, General Wesley Clark, Dominic Waish, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Ingrid Mansell, Helen Pridham, Ben Webster, Malcolm Burgess, Alison Gibson, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Jenny Green, Michael Horsnell, Rob Writht, Pat Young, Neelan Verjee, Lisa Verrico, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Abigail Rayner, Glenys Kinnock, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent and Richard Hobson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Rania Al-Abdullah, Oliver Kay and Nick Szczepanik, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Stephen Pewsey, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoA lifeline for Iraq's children Jordan's Queen calls on Blair for action now War not worth a life, says Gitta Sereny What made the monarch giggle Mussel in single bed seeks similar to save species Index Ali manages his first smile as he is flown to new hospital and hope The mini is back (again) Oracle Theoame of the year Blair moves to soften blow of euro 'no' Parallel pricing plan to make euro entry easier News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Fire strikes back on agenda after 16% pay deal rejected Nurses back reform for cash CO UK Rethink on public sex offence In Brief Drugs shooting Ticket offer flaw Viking genes Homing instinct Rival queen makes a beeline for throne Sting operation traps colony that threatened to disrupt royal parade, reports Discovery Swarm in Windsor was simply out househunting Residents lose discount as congestion zone grows IMAX £500 to get your car back as clampers gear up Is the congestion charge working? E-mail your views… Soham parents to be in court In Brief Suicide conflict Added value University crime £5 cost £21.150 Unionists reject IRA terror clarification Child is born as Sars kills mother in rising death toll Hard-hit businesses lay blame elsewhere By a Correspondent: Blakelock son gets awardfor bravery Ford Tableau vivant upstages Saatchi's new work Muslim cleric faces US arrest Black looks from the boss PC World Conversion robs the royals of another in line to the throne People Picture Gallery Not for turning, but perhaps for tilting. The… All about Street-Porter CD slump drives rockers on to shopping channel Mission control moves to Leicester Maths 100 PS Picture Gallery Angry teachers demand schools' missing millions Chipping away at Blair's bonanza Sex and beer - do they mean us? What's Important Is the Government delivering… Marks & Spencer Deficits may lead to job cuts Blunkett bans daily release of record jail figures Tories seek benefit of 'Baghdad bounce' Blair attacks SNP as dishonestly seeking the end of Britain Nissan Hard Left beaten to leadership of GMB Last British piano maker is silenced by the electric age Long-lived Joannas must face the music Comment Just AA sk Intel inside German makers survived as British fell to cheap imports Teenagers sought in killing of milkman £55m 'riot town' puts Met to crime-fighting test Citroen 'Nutters' threat to Bell daughter Understanding luxury Couple held in Spain In Brief Monroe theft Noye court claim Muffin's return Index Doctor claims that soldiers terrorised unarmed staff... So who really did save private Jessica? Arrest of terrorist in Baghdad settles old score for America The Achille Lauro hijacking C&G Hunt turns to weapons of mass destruction ...but Iraqi lawyer insists he was the hero of the hour How much will us pay for the future of Iraq? Foreign Editor's Briefing Britain allocates 2% of war's cost for rebuilding Speaker in-dash-6-disc CD authochanger Lexus Bush gets $2.4bn down payment on cost of peacE Washington hopes that by limiting its Iraq rebuilding contribution it will persuade other countries to chip in, Roland Watson reports Allies face veto threat over Un sanctions Oil to be exported 'within weeks' Main Shia opposition group boycotts coalition talks Troops stand back as religious rivals compete for power Ian Cobain in Najaf outlines the struggle for supremacy among Muslim leaders One. Tel Most important task is rebuilding Iraqi morale, says general 'There is no humanitarian crisis: we do not have tens of thousands of starving people' Marine in letter row apologises In Brief Bodies returned Lloyd inquest Museum mission (Reuters): Lions by day Bombing wipes out camps of Iran rebels 'Buried alive in a concrete grave Prudential Damascus old guard in charge Americans deny firing at crowd RBS Advanta Britain softens US line on Syria Number crunching Intelligence Death of old regime is certain, Bush says Finding evidence of banned weapons is now the top priority for the coalition, report Tim Reid and David Charter AOL Broadband 'We survived the war, but the peace is killing us' Missing Basra chiefs raise suspicions Son seeks tax cuts to avoid father's fate Nato's way forward uncertain as it takes on new members Military Briefing Britain to push for EU shaped by nation states Direct Line Chirac calls Bush to bridge the gulf Blair and Schroder kiss and make up, a bit The Times New York feces $3.5bn Doomsday budget cut Alliance Leicester Michelangelo was here, Master's graffiti reveal Pirn Fortuyn's killer is jailed for 18 years Scholar solves $lm question 100 years on (Reuters), (AP): Europe (Reuters): Africa (Reuters): Asia (AP): Americas (AP): Middle East Stormed at by shock and shoal Theatre Under the Whaleback Royal Court Upstairs Pittsburgh so/ Jansons Barbican Concerts a truly great performance of shostakovich's Tenth Symphony; a Norwich choir embarks on a remarkable journey First Choice the best shows The Times Journey... St John's, Smith Square Theatre Arlecchino BAC, Swii Our bloodlust gives Mary Bell the right to anonymity The 'nutter factor' must be paramount when the judge makes her decision The million-pound reason why the United States should impose a fat tax Picture Gallery War is good, said Bush as the Louvre fell to looters I know that I know that Rummy's my hero Thunderer Ur's Promise Iraq's oldest city sends a message for the future High Hopes Time for Scotland's Parliament to live up to expectations Selling out How to tell if a rock star is past his best Freedom for Scotland Regional assemblies Tory vision of an enlarged Europe Jordanian plea for Iraqi war victims MoD's dealings with Forces widows Reactions to victory The Times Weapons puzzle Tank battles Need for action on Zimbabwe Cheats' sentences Nature calls Equal opportunities Belated thanks The Weather The Times Crossword 22.327 Amazing glasses offer Weather Eye Reuters chairman defends chief executive's £610,000 bonus Bank may still cut rates Briefing Mixed for demerged duo Competition warning Thistle gains backing US audit head named Legal fear for Prudential Charts of the day In Business Today Watchdog snarls Homebase tycoon emerges as Somerfield bidder GUS puts an end to Innovations Advert luvvies go back to school Stop window American loses key union vote Derek Gladwin Linguaphone The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Double Your Money Soirierfield reaches 'best before' Business Editor's Commentary Business Editor's Commentary Out of the ashes of Invensys… Enough to rattle a Chancellor's chain Results in brief Somerfield suitor is fortune-maker Safeway offers staff bonuses as bidders circle Retailer surges on sales growth Burberry's expansion strategy pays off Sun Chief in profit on timely buy Banks have fill of food retail bids Account win fuels advance for WPP Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Six Continents float apart Tempus WH Smith ahead on hopes of US guidance Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Invensys aims to raise ?L8bn through fire sale Capital & Regional in £150m shake-up Pub operator seeks listing cancellation De Vere faces £9.3m charge HSBC The world's local bank Skipper for a rough passage Citigroup close to deal with SEC over Enron Private equity firm set to buy American Stock Exchange UK growth rate was overstated The Times Unit Trust Information Service Tokyo City moves to Till Japan's banking void' Landlord Mortgages Hong Kong to offer Sars aid Taxing times in Caymans City Diary Pass on security City Diary Interim Executive Shares finish near best Anniversiaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lord Gladwin of Clee Meritocrat trade unionist who devoted his skills to ensuring the smooth running of Labour part conferences Group Captain Peter Thompson Wartime are who helped to form the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight in permanent tribute to the Few Cardinal Gerald Carter Churchman who used bis contacts with Canada's elite to the benefit of the country's less fortunate Debate Champion of Welsh whose bookshop drew the Principality's literati Betirhys Timothy Preston Barrister who acted in the Bloody Sunday inquiry and spent a lifetime avoiding work and study in the pursuit of pleasure Lives in Brief To place death notices, acknowledgements Births, Marriages & Deaths To Place death notices, acknowledgements Lives remembered Nature Notes News Quiz Conflict in Iraq Debate@thetimes. co. uk Is the US right in taking a tough line with Syria? What hop is there for introducing democracy in Iraq? And another thing... Readers return to some recent Times debates Oil-Producing Countries Get Together in Cairo Every day we print the prize questions. If the first letters of each answer-a place, a surname, or an object perhaps- are w Prize. quizthetimes Word Watching Daily Life April 16,1861 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Livery Companies Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times and Sunday Times Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secret history of the Rose Theatre University news Personal Column Travel Insurance annual Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Answers The Times Court & Social Caught in a store card monsoon Is showered with offers of credit, but at rates that can dry you out People don't always see accidents How to keep piggy banks in the pink Helen Pridham looks at the best ways to maximise savings for children Datmler Chrysler Why you need advice when buying a pension Money Talk Fidelity the surprise winner in Isa season Guidelines for two-stage test in sex-bias claims Employment Appeal Tribunal published April 16,2003 Barton v Investec Henderson Crosthwalte Securities Ltd Duty not to waste court time Court of Appeal Preserving employees' rights Employment Appeal Tribunal A modern head set upon old shoulders Building in cities with Roman origins calls for sensitivity and co-operation on several fronts, says Three of the best City: Deansgate, Manchester, £335,000 Commute: Malham, Yorkshire, £425,000 Country: Great Fransham, Norfolk, £375,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Parque da Floresta A floating holiday home that lets you barge into Europe Who needs a second property in Spain or France when you can step ashore at a new place every day, says Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocean Estates International Property Exhibition Astute Richards stays on course to sail into history Sailing Vaughan's climb to top is recognition of rapid advance Cricket Batting rankings Today's fixtures In Sport Today: Racing page 39. Tennis 40. Motor… The results service Picture Gallery Zimbabwe confirms tour to England Snow reports Normal service resumed IAAF bails out British clubs In Brief Biela warm-up Britain on slide Referees named Red-hot Steel Absent Williams Cheltenham Results from yesterday's three meetings Free advice indicates Greek Revival Johnson is denied feat Beverley Khulood provides decisive answer to leading question The Wright Track Newmarket No pain no gam if Henman is to reach the summit Tennis RFL avoids blinding cup final Rugby league Times Square Get fit, feel fit: running for women BMW-Williams quit habit in style Motor racing Shoguns losing fight to stay in Bristol Rugby union Bedford looks to find star in the long run Athletics Portsmouth start party as Todorov chimes in Nationwide League first division The Premiership today: Bates takes swipe at Arsenal over transfer talk while Lopez could interest Ferguson Warnock relishes chance to make Leicester wait Reading's challenge gathers momentum Relaxed Ferguson gets down to business Barclaycard Premiership title showdown Comet United backed to leave Highbury smiling Cash shortfall for youth development Reasons to be cheerful Experience of Richardson has United feeling just champion Pools forecast Wenger in ceasefire after war of words Barclaycard Premiership title showdown By a Correspondent: Crewe are foiled by Roberts strike The sparks fly when two football empires collide Hyperbole goes into overdrive as 'face off looms Wales begin to fear the worst over suspension of Azerbaijan Canvey's nerves shot to pieces Fulham brush aside nearest challengers William Hill Football world tunes in for Highbury summit meeting Go a different way Inside Sport Lifestyle Repress yourself: sometimes it is better… Inside UR Indoors True Fiction The Millennium Dome Sale is Threatened by Ken Livingstone's Demand for More Social Housing. A Secret Memorandum Offers a Solution, Reveals Richard Heller We Could Also Give the Iraqis Peter M Verbatim 24 Hours Madonna No Longer Wants to Offend: She Has Turned into Mrs Ritchie, Rebel without a Cause How is the Poor Woman to Regain her Street Cred? Human Jungle A Scandal of Monumental Proportions Your Patio Extension Probably Underwent a More Rigorous Cost/benefit Analysis than the World's Great Construction Projects. Why? Because if Those Involved Didn't Lie about the Cost, They Would Never Be Built. Richard Morrison Reports Polar Pen's Progress Go on, Repress Yourself Victims of Trauma May Be Better off Forgetting their Bad Experiences rather than Examining Them in Therapy. The " Stiff Upper Lip" Can Be an Effective Coping Strategy Says Lauren Slater Don't Put Childless Women Ento Pigeonholes. Says Penny Wark OTC If You Cant Join Them, Beat Them Tires of Glass Ceilings, Margeret Little Gave up her Job, Found Inspiration in the Patagonian Desert and Returned to Set up her Pupblishing Business What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Deborah Moggach Exposed to Ridicule The Mini is Back, Which is Bad, so is the 1950s Siren, Which is Fab, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Guilt-Free Greed? Eating Good-Quality Chocolate May Be Good for your Bones, Says Tina Burchill Back Problems Voices from the Reich Transcripts of Hitler's Talks with his Generals Provide a Unique Historical Insight, Says Gitta Sereny Hitler and his Generals Ed. Helmut Heiber & David Glantz Greenhill Books £35;1158 pp Isbn 1 8536 7524 5 £28 (p&p 1.95) 0870 160 80 TLS For Tony? Eden: The Life and Times of Anthony Eden, First Earl of Avon, 1897-1977 by D. R. 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King Lear The Times On the Margin of Dreams Photography Dolores Marat Snaps Glimpses from the Cornor of her Mind's Eye, Says Joanna Pitman ABN Amro Muddling up the Message Exhibition Art with a Political Can Be Moving and Powerful-Once You Know what It's Trying to Tell You, Says John Russell Taylor Is this a Chair Bourgeois was Tied to? The Electric Chair? 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