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News from 28/04/2003

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Gerald Isaaman, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Catherine Philip, Michael Health, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Ian Nathan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Graham Breeze, Rachel-Campbell-Johnson, David Kidger, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Barkham, Antonia Senior and Nic Hopkins, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Michael Bristow, Antonia Senior, Denman, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Nigel Pond, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Simon Kuper, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Ben Hoyle and Andrew Clennell, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, E. J. Hart, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, J. B. MacGill, Jenny MacArthur, Jill Sherman and Sam Coates, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Paul Brazier, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Jamie Walker, Stephen Collins, Ray Smith, Mark Startin, Edward Gorman, Lucy Dillistone, Norman Treece, Stourbridge, Marc Smith, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Ronan McGreevy, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Juliet Rix, Raymond Keene, Richard Dowden, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Benji Wilson, Ruth Elkins, Alissa Quart, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Martin Woods, Oliver August, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Winston Fletcher, Tom Dart, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Patrick Booth, Andrew Radclyffe, Janet Whitehill, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ben Bevington, Nan Parry, Nick Szczepanik, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Christopher Hawtree, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Graham Stuart Thomas, Walter Gammie, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, John Wilson, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, Abigail Rayner, Kate Fehler, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Stephen Pollard,

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MPs strengthen Brown's hand to veto the euro Economics not politics must determine future of the pound Car 'cloning' Iraq arrest ENO sacking STELLA/McCartney Simon Barnes and Matt Dickinson see United go clear Doctors may get new legal powers in war against Sars The Times Today Van Gogh, Picasso and Gauguin 'stolen to order' Breaking the last taboo Gerry Adams opens door to final peace deal in Northern Ireland Not just for rich women Today in the Times In this section Business The Register Sport Plus Visit Times Online for the latest news from arouind the world. Also on website today Family 's anger as 'Vegetarian' dies of CJD Stolen art sheds priceless light on painters' careers Civil servants may be sent down to the farm How Haskins has helped out Dell Moves to suspend Galloway In Brief Nudes in store Desert racers Model tribute Science drive How car cloners are beating congestion charge A driver facing fines of ?2,000 turned detective to track down the car using his number plate, Ben Webster reports Northern rock Intelligent plates still years away MPs to examine secretive' childcare inspections regime Creationists planning to open six new schools C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Adviser to No 10 blames ministers for school cuts Failing schools to get help from Potters Bar rail firm Rowling is richer than the Queen In Brief Tax credit plea Record charge Murder case Tax 'welcome' Afghans deported Cliff victim Nursing 'neglect' E. coli outbreak Kaddie Boy Iris Murdoch's husband sells 1,000-book library Curtain brought down on ENO finance chief Bullocks! Nokia Connecting People Fate of the pound must not depend on politics MPs back Brown's caution over entry into euro, reports Philip Webster How to steal march on the Chancellor Tesco Personal Finance Bid to recover air crew lost under ice for 60 years Capsized sailors in 12-hour ordeal saved by singing Albania honours British war hero Bid to recover air crew lost under ice for 60 years 'I thought to myself, I don't want to be the only one alive in 5,000 miles of real estate Visa The DNA debate Intel Tories make Cherie pay for shopping spree Mother 's death 'gave Blair drive to get on' Prudential Fallers overtake risers in cooling property market Prince launches crusade against 'grey goo' science Hernia BT £52 cost of high-tech passports I couldn't ask for votes as Iraq was being bombed Labour 'The images of Ali, who lost his limbs, are still fresh in people's minds' Britannia 'Stop the war' activists drop protest plans Tactical voting Lib Dems set their sights on the swinging cities As Labour suffers mid-term blues, rivals are hoping for change, report Jill Sherman and Sam Coates Labour looks to keep nationalist parties at bay Scotland and Wales Bonhams Voted Best Airline to Spain & Baleurics Easy target may help to keep leader at the helm Conservatives By a Correspondent: Singapore purge turns to markets F I a T China's Iron Lady shuts bars and clubs in Beijing Epidemic can still be halted, says who (Reuters, AFP): Flight-ban pilots are suspended In Brief (AFP): US health official: Toronto is safe (AFP): Tourist slump hits 'Sars-free' Nepal (AFP): Vaccine at least a year away Tarnished jewel in the crown Gangs of young men know only murder and rape Hp invent How a model colony slid to the edge of the abyss Lvory Coast is just one example of the plague of war sweeping West Africa, reports Richard Dowden in Bouaké Democracy moves to acronym alley as parties revive Paralysed volunteer reserves wrath for 'cowardly' Republican Guard Charcol Bush faces Chalabi row Washington heads for new UN row over control of oil wealth Panasonic Flybe Saddam link to al-Qaeda in doubt 'Happy birthday Saddam, we love you' Search for the disappeared arouses a howling for revenge The Times Tiny The Computer World US troops hold most wanted Iraqi general Colombia outraged by rebel killing of schoolteacher, 31 Paris and Berlin prepare alliance to rival Nato The Times Spending power Argentina votes for economic miracle Another one bites the duck… First, strangle your bird In Brief Hiker killed by fall in Swiss Alps In Brief (AFP): Airport bomb (AFP): Kurdish gunfight (Reuters): Battle memorial (AFP): Desert clue (AP): Cockfight raid Dynamite but where's the bang? Pop Ms Dynamite Brixton Academy Theatre a full-blown trouser-dropping French farce neatly translated; what Jean Rhys had in common The Game Humter Orange Tree ricjmond First Choice the best shows The Times With the mad face-biter Mrs Rochester After Mrs Rochester Lyric, Hammersmith Concerts Sinfonietta; Arditti String Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Times Online ArtsFirst Fondue sets, Boney M, the SNP. Spot the difference The nationalists are in a Seventies timewarp - and just as fashionable Why the Sars virus has brought Beijing's rulers out in a fever of anxiety Picture Gallery England 's young Hamlet must not quit the stage The handsome young prince, the wicked uncle, the weekly dramas... we will all be the losers if David Beckham decides to go to Spain, says Willlam Rees-Mogg Thunderer: Since when was it a sin to be the best school in town? Stephen Pollard is a senior fellow at the Centre for the New Eorupe in Brussels Councils Seeking Counsel Voters should fight apathy and cast a bollot this week Whitehall or Wellies Rural administration is best done from close up Payback Time Argentina faces a long haul back to ecomomic health Electoral fraud Airport standards Obituaries, Debate and Court & Social The Times Media influence on political perceptions and actions Legal aid in medical negligence cases Hospital hygiene Canon fodder Too hot to handle Project to convert Muslims in Iraq Waugh war jaw Win-win enterprise 'Archers' angst Spelling it out Watching this space The Weather The Times Crossword 22,337 Weathercall One. Tel Weather Eye ITEM challenges Budget Briefing Anger at rewards limit Meridien equity loss Selfridges share auction UK's skills gap 'is worst' Stock Markets How the week finished Currencies Xj[co2xotr] + Low Bik Corporate profile Commodities S&N closes in on Bulmers Camelot pledges to halt lottery decline Former Deputy Governor joins Times MPC In Business Today Economic agenda Horticultural memories Asda man favourite to take helm at Boots The Times Time to take on the axis of anxiety Gary Duncan Economic Agenda Need to know: The week ahead Exchange rates Change on week Bowman International Sports Ltd Restrictions on 'fat-cat' payoffs attacked by City Corus investors seek news on restructuring Airlines look for insurance refunds Selfridges bidder seeks assurances Orange US banks await release of files on stock abuse Man Utd woo fans as possible bid looms Pay deals surge to highest level for two years Warning over accepting confession evidence from the cells Privy Council Solicitor acted as litigant in person No breach in proving valid defence Chancery Division Still profitable without Beckham Incontinence qualifies as a disability Court of Appeal Law Supplement: Tomorrow and Every Tuesday in T2 United's City game GSK cuts Aids drugs prices for the poorest UBS to sell mower maker for €500m ScotPower demands unwinding of contracts Playing safe pays off for high street stalwart Corporate Profile No 63: Next Sarah Butler measures up the prospects for a fashion performer Who's who in the boardroom Retailers test PINs in effort to cut card fraud Rising tide of credit card crime The Open University Business School The company in detail History Fear over firms' insurance The Times verdict How we reached our decision Mortgage lending ranked low-risk despite crash fear Take the 2 minute challenge from O2 and in less time… The times magazine Tougher rules threaten Japan's hanks Markets' swift reversal of direction takes hedge funds by surprise St Helena sees air link as key to ending its decline Landlord Mortgages Capitalisation, week's change Debate Questions of sport Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Graham Stuart Thomas Botanist who became the single most influential figure in preserving the horticultural heritage of the nation Graham Stuart Thomas, OBE, horticulturist, was born on April 3,1909. He died on April 17,2003 aged 94 Professor Sir Bernard Katz Biophysicist whose meticulous researches broadened understanding of the working of the nervous system Professor Sir Bernard Katz, FRS, biophysicist, was born on March 26,1911. He died on April 23,2003, aged 92 Court & Social Architecture notebook Wing Commander Pat Hancock Battle of Britain pilot who devoted his later life to organising reunions and commemorations for the survivors of the "Few" Wing Commamder Pat Hancock OBE, DFC, wartime fighter pilot and secretary of the Battle of Britain Fighter Association, 1980-97, was born on August 4,1919. He died on February 23,2003, aged 83 Norman Metcalfe Physiotherapist who pioneered the design of a walking frame for the severely disabled to use at home Norman Metcalfe, physiotherapist and inventor, was born on May 12,1921. He died on March 19,2003, aged 81 Travel Insurance Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Lives remembered Court & Social Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes . co. uk Debate the issues of the days they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport Bye-bye, Beckham? Clubs in debt: televised matches: use of the elbow: Easter cricket From Our Special Correspondent: The Graf Zeppelin's Visit The world's most famous airship, the Graf Zeppelin flew over London on its way to Cardington airfield. Large crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of the airship and spectators at the FA Cup Final between Arsenal and huddersfield diverted their attention form the match to watch her sail over Wembley Stadium Prize. quiz@thetimes The DNA debate Word Watching Daily Life April 28,1902 Paul Klee was make the celebrated remark an artist takes a line out for a walk. Earlier, after three years' study in Munich, he travelled for a year in Italy. His diary record copious notes on pictures seen—and of the taken by a walk in Florence Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming marriages School news Viscount Younger of Leckle, KT Memorial service Luncheon Liverpool bids to show the world its many graces Notebook Architecture Council of imperfection Why the Duke of York is right Answers Irish eyes glowering Audacious Whitaker picks pockets of his elders Equestrianism The results service Today's fixtures DIY gyms can work out best Get fit, feel fit: home workout Windsor Racing Racing results from Saturday's five meetings Wimbledon worry lines Hamilton Park Final placings in the National Hunt championships Wolverhampton Hexham Gifford's farewell captures spirit of National Hunt Newcastle Russian Rhythm fails to sparkle Bitter Leeds pledge to take action Rugby league: Powergen Challenge Cup final The Times Final decisions: the crucial calls made by referee Russell Smith and the video official Williams finds spirit to conquer demons Boxing Pound claims Lewis test has 'embarrassed' US Athietics Stumbling Cannock still aiming to reach final Hockey Britain's best aim to ride Olympic wave of success SaillingAthens medal haul could beat Sydney, Edward Gorman says The Times Perpignan beat the odds to reach final Heineken Cup semi-finals Bath's brinkmanship pushing Foley close to the edge Parker Pen Challenge Cup London Rugby Harlequins prepare to cut out Wood Zurich Premiership O'Gara living in hope despite bitter blow Thompson recovers to keep Northampton on track Nuneaton's slip leaves Burr facing uncertain future Non-League Football Listless Southport pay for poor form with surprise relegation Cockerill rewarded for rescuing Woking All Ways Sports Nationwide Conference Arsenal's European hopes wrecked by premium Bonde Bend it like who? Hey, that's as easy as ABC Alyson Rudd Programme Notes Dr Martens League UniBond League Ryman League Fight for equality in the Garden proves huge draw American football Ashling O'Connor Annul shindig where worst meets best How the draft works The Times Hodgson makes it six of the best Motorcycling Lumb sets up easy win for Yorkshire The weekend's first-class scoreboards Times Square Hollioake's huge hitting helps to loosen Essex grip Bangladesh frailties exposed Imperious Hick remains one of best National League first division Lumb sets up easy win for Yorkshire Yesterday's scoreboards Trego and Jones show way for Kent Ferrrie story completed by happiest of endings Golf Knight's decision to retire takes England by surprise Cricket Game is alarmingly easy for wide-awake Hussey National League second division Pratt and Pens steal thunder from Trescothick Hunter leaves Stevens lamenting his luck Snooker Cook excels to restrict Derbyshire's prospects Teacher training agency Battered track specialist shows his versatility Motor rallying Substitute Moran wins through In Brief Title for Moya Couples runs hot Montgomery win Rochdale saved Tanner triumph Army on target Two players, one quest: why it is now or never at Wimbledon Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent And the winner is… me! Wisden caught out by Hussain Mortgages for Business Every Kick Van the Man Bend It like who? Inside Sport Stranger than Fiction Reportage Fashion Arts Inside Scot Free Sales of Vodka are Soaring while Whisky is on the Wane. Benji Wilson Discovers Ad Agency Plans for a Scotch Rebrand True Fiction Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Mouns If we Removed All the Phrases that Slander Poor Johnny Foreigner, We'd Have Very Few Insults Left Richard Morrison What Did the Philstines Do to Deserve Being Vilified Human Jungle The Hidden Life of the Girl They Gave up for Dead If It were a Movie Plot, It Would Be Dismissed as Implausible. With a Man in Court Accused of her Murder, Natasha Ryan is Found a Few Miles from her Parents' Home - in her Boyfriend's House, where She Hid for Five Years Le Commute: How Far Would You Go? If Kent County Council and Eurotunnel Have their Way, Bemused Residents of the Pas De Calais Could Soon Have 10,000 English Neighbours Commuting to Work by Eurostar. Damian Whitworth Accepts the Channel Challenge, and Finds that even if the Train Could Take the Strain, France Probably Couldn't A Tale of Two Properties From Malaga to Monument Station: Commuters' Tales A Question of Dignity The Way You Address your Child Holds the Key to his Self-Esteem Plug the the T-Shirt Teenage Marketeers who "Help" Large Companies to Promote Groups and Products are Not Paid, yet They are Queueing up to Do It. Alissa Quart Looks at the Phenomenon of Juvenile Sales Teams Companies Will Often Portray their Artists as Edgy, Alternative Acts in Need of their Fans' Help My Son is in Panic Mode, Often Crying, about his GCSEs. His School Has given Him No Guidance on Revising. Any Advice? Parent Forum The Times Black-Tie Blackmail High Society is Balking at the High Price of Tickets for New York's Leading Charity Ballsays Nan Parry Eric Hill Ltd "I Don't Just Design for Rich Women" The High Street Has Made Jasper Conran a Very Wealthy Man. Do Tell us More Says Lisa Armstrong Setting Human Nature in Motion After 50 Years, Paul Taylor Still Thrills Audiences with his Pentrating Dances. Debra Craine Meets the us Choreographer on the Eve his British Tour The Times Entertainments The Times Hollywood Mary the Hills of Los Angeles are Alive with the Sound of Musical Biopics. Ian Nathan Reports Why Reality Tv Wont Bite at the Box Office La Movie Hollywood is Finding It Touch Turning Reality Television into Feature Films, Sean MacAulay Finds Reality TV Shows Offer Domestic Cosiness and Get to Know a New Cast Today in the Times First Night Reviews Muji Office Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Will and Grace was a Mindless Distraction in a Weekend of Documentaries that Dealt with Some Uncomfortable Home Truths, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Sable & Digital Films BBC One T2 Crossword No 2951 TV Choice Rolex Wall of Silence United Front Every Kick, Every Pass, Every Tackle, Every save,… Maine Event Euro Debate 04 Frank Skinner Why Football is Not in Me Pink Thegamessays Hairapparent Is It Time to Open Thestory Only an extremely brave player would dare admit to being gay, Tony Cascarino says Come out to Play Tom Dart on the club scene Lets Send the Subs Packing Frankskinner Men on the bench are cause of many ills Villans Hunted by Boys in Blue Therivals Peter Lansley looks at the fierce power struggle unfolding in the second city Sunderland's Web of Intrigue Puts Them Top of the Table Ashling O'connor on the problem with the League 's tough new stance Themoneygame Carling Thenews Programme Notes Red from Top to Bottom Rick Broadbent on Paul Schooles, the quite but deadly one at Old Trafford Many Great Players around but Zz's Tops Theplayerkirihilahti The Times Breeze for Brooking Thegames Barclaycard Premiership The Guide Dugout Antics Raise Laugh from Keegan Oliver Kay sees more animation than he expected Barclaycard Premiership The Games The Run-In How the Title Race Works Leading Scorers Card Count Leeds Back in Deep Trouble Newcastle Lick their Wounds Rooney a Lasting Treasure Bruce to Chase Dugarry Again Taylor Blocks Chelsea's Path Strachan Lost for Final Word No Limits for Brilliant Owen The Boy David Simon Barnes says go Becks go! Ferguson Ey… Henry Lifts Arsenal Spirits by Winning the Players' Vote Throwing It All Away Portsmouth at Home with Title Deeds Brighton Take It to the Wire Carefu Adams in Holiday Mood Stoke Miss the Point How Do They Do that? The Games Nationwide League First Division Ntationwide 1 Football League The Games The Run-In Leading Scorers Card Count Wigan near the century mark as Port Vale hit five to send Huddersfield down Thegames Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide 2 Football League The Games The Run-In Leading Scorers Card Count Lifeline for Exeter while Scunthorpe steal a march on Oxford in play-off race Thegames Nationwide League Third Division Nationwide 3 Football League The Games The Run-In Leading Scorers Card Count Hearts closing in on Uefa Cup place as Partick edge away from bottom pair Thagames Scotland Celtic Trim Title Gap The Statistics The Master Italian clubs are in paradise but is everything in their gardens rosy, Simon Kuper asks Style Losing Battle with Substance Italy Master of the Miss Spain Goldenboot Number Crunch Yourgame The Times The Foot Ballot Buy Lines Catherine's casebook The Daily Fix Extratime The Questions In the Main Sports Section today Citibank

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