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News from 11/11/2003

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Phil Shiner, Ray Jones, Claire Khaw, Rosemary Righter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Clare Stanford, Simon Barnes, Joe Cohen, Adam Luck, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Margaret Ross, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Elizabeth-Anne Gumbel and Henry Witcomb, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Marian Latchman, Maria Ahmed, Patrick Barkham and Melissa Kite, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Simon Dale-Harris, Bonds, Neil Burns, Joe Joseph, E. Maelor Thomas, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy and Adam Fresco, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Sue Corbett, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, John Hope, Roland Watson and Daniel McGrory, David Charter, Richard Susskind, Hugh Tunstall-Pedoe (Professor), Peter Castle, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Charles Isherwood, Oliver Kay, Andrew Douglas-Bate, Edward Fennell, Mark Atherton, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Oliver Wright and Ian Cameron, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Brian Fallon, David Campese, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Tony Dunn, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Simon de Bruxelles and Jeremy Hart, Anthony Messenger, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Martin Cockersole, Jane Manley, John Allison, Andrew Clennell, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Philip Davies, George Caulkin, Ingrid Mansell, Peter Riddell, Conrad Black, Richard Beeston, Bob Woffinden, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Tim Roberts, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, James Delingpc, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,

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Public scorns Blair's 'special relationship' Prime Minister defends Bush visit as pool highlights women's hostility Central Office is latest Tory sell-off Law NT Dish of the Day, Every Day, with Jill Dupleix T2 Don't panic, don't panic Jonny Wilkinson and David Campese exclusive in The… The Times Today: Speed trap brings 17 racers down to earth You're all doomed Inside Camp X-ray hope MPs back fluoride in water Public Agenda News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Losing their way in a day of shadows Parliamentary Sketch Women turn against Bush but support for US remains strong Firemen to ballot on new pay strike The Sleep Disorder Clinic Ex-sapper on trial for IRA mortar attack In Brief Bishop rebuked Male jury ruling Working on it Not a corker Flanders mud yields up its forgotten victims The remains of Private Storey and five of his comrades, killed in the hellish srtillery duesl of the First World War, have been unearthed in Ypres, writes Anthony Browne Relief for Scots' machismo as Brussels skirts around the issue of kilts Gucci Four-year search finds family of Ypres soldier Daily aspirin may become a cure-all for the over-60s IF Doh! Homer's health is beyond a joke Ofsted urged to examine schools' efforts on obesity Hodgkin's patients alert Silent 'batwing' passenger jet by 2018 Terror charges denied by asylum-seeker In Brief Ambulance death Nurse charges Family fight Patient 'raped' Fence dispute Finishing touch Boost for birds Lettuce alert Step in the dark Pupil, 6, will back head over 'slapping' Mercedes-Benz Mechanic faces Falconio murder charge Couple shot and bludgeoned Club drinks spiked with drugs Husband must be told of 'rape' baby The Pension Service Major discovers gift of the gab-whatever you say, say nothing People Fresher Prince of Oxford belles Shoe-shop fumes turn author to murder and gore ING Direct PS. . . Soham jurors follow the girls' last journey Overflights were banned and families asked to leave for the day, Dominic Kennedy and Adam Fresco report Big-Time Places Small-Town Prices Ministers insist on home sale packs Prince finds attack is best form of defence Loyal friends going into bat for Charles NatWest Ambulance for Countess delayed by police error Empire Teachers pay is linked to inflation until after election Ford Success on a plate for Ming hoard from sunken junk Loyalists get spoils in Howard's Shadow 67Cabinet The Winners EasyJet. com Three former leaders stay on sidelines The Refuseniks Hopes of the old guard swept away The Losers Tories quit scene of triumphs and turmoil The Move Slimline team of 12 is recipe for confusion Political Briefing Joint training plan for public servants Dell Can two heads turn party into winning force? Speed traps provoke the French to fury Sainsbury's Funfair 'king' held after £14m drugs haul GNER EU poll reveals ignorant British Troops move into Georgian capital In Brief (AFP): Serial killer case (AP): GM debate (AP): Woman, 123, dies (Reuters): Runaway tracker Supreme Court to hear Guantanamo detainees' appeal Former President Banana dies One. Tel Picture Gallery Teenage sniper suspect on trial for his life Arrest me, pleads 20-year fugitive Campaign aide dismissed Egg NatWest One small sliver of hope from a recalcitrant Tehran Foreign Editor's Briefing Iran to suspend its controversial uranium enrichment British Gas Bomb attacks aim to topple Saudi monarchy, says US Miami hotels NatWest (Reuters): Guatemala's ex-dictator in poll defeat In Brief (AFP): House arrest (AP): Exile returns US revives airstrikes after week of terror The Times Rape claims nonsense, say Lynch doctors German records back sodo my claim Baume & Mercier 12 years on, PoWs still fight for cash Party merger secures parliamentary majority for Koizumi China picks Foster for its Olympic take-off Reach Onetel. co. up Wife held over banker's killing Britannia Socialite shot dead in murder trial 'hit' Theatre Amadeus Swan, High Wycombe First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times Bel canto? This satire can belto Theatre Jerry Springer-The Opera Cambridge Theater, Wc2 London theatre Notes Across a Small Pond Breathing Pop Nelly Wembley Aerna Opera Rape of Lucretia Barbican ArtsFirst Tories need fresh thinking, not reheated Thatcherism Howard must improve public services, not just help the rich to escape them Be careful out there, those poppysellers can prick more than your conscience Picture Gallery Be on your guard if you hear the word 'security' Wash our hands of Windsors, this soap that soils Thunderer The Escape Committee Howard takes a series of risks with his Shadow Cabinet Bush and the British A presidential visit which does not merit hospitality They Shall Grow Not Old Britain rightly honours its war dead Tory tribulations The Times Creating a better balance in Nato Two heart hospitals beyond compare Affordable homes for local people Mortgage danger MMR vaccine Must try harder Disabled access Religious movement Eurothink on age, sex and death Royal allegations Presidential visit A collector writes Dressing down? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,506 Weathercall Cathay Pacific Ontheagenda Alwaleed in takeover talks Briefing BAE steps up campaign New chief for Star Group Retail spending slows Heath Lambert ousts boss Asia expands US holdings Stock Markets Charts of the Day Charcol Unhappy landings Pensions crisis to cost £27bn a year Expatriate fight goes to Lords Polly Peck fugitive targets presidential post in Cyprus In Business Today: Eeonomic View Women on board: help or hindrance? Ideal womanhood EU threatens sanctions over US steel tariffs Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Need to Know Economics The Times Global Business Briefing Business Big Shot Results in Brief Total to sue Argentina Stop Press Iraq meetings announced Texas Pacific buys Kraton Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates MG Rover's £13m trust for directors angers workforce By Our City Staff: Lovenng steps down at Peacock High-flyer brought down to earth Business Editor's Commentary Samsbury revises clothing contract Saudi prince in talks on Canary Wharf bid IBM AWG's share value looks less valid if bidder fails to appear Tempus AstraZeneca tumbles on threat from Pfizer Nic Hopkins Stock Markets Larger Capitaligation Psion surges 10% on talk of bid by Nokia Samller Capitalisation Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Rates ease as investors return Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Board shake-up at BAT as chairman quits for BA Plans for more cuts just weeks after pay deal The Times Travel Direct BT Single role for serial director Only revolution on Thatcherite scale will save Eu reform Economic View The Times Unit Trust Information Service Only revolution on Thatcherite scale will sace EU… Philosophy Now Barclays 'Nigerian account' City Diary Bogie man City Diary At a premium City Diary Amvescap shares drop as Spitzer prepares charges Schroder strengthens defences against market-timing hedge funds Banks and retailers under attack over rising card fraud The Times Banks pass on base rate rise to borrowers Goshawk chief quits after syndicate closure Britannic closes annuities arm after failing to find a buyer The Times Practices that sting investors Business BiE Interim Executive Ministers still fail to see the harm of red tape, firms say Impact of regulation on business Enterprise To Advertise Business for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Case Study No Title Earn £millions Kroll Goldfinch The Times Firms risk disability law breach In Brief Advice for buyers Innovation guide Technology tips To Advertise Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sir Hugh Ripley, Bt Infantry officer whose skilful handling of anti-tank guns at Arizio won him an American decoration Professor Ben Segal Linguist whose Soas department offered an unrivalled choice of ancient and modern semitic tongues Richard and Enid Eyeington Committed teachers whose love of Africa left them undaunted by the dangers of Somaliland Court & Social Humanity in the Face of War Richard Liversidge Expert on South African pipits and the breeding habits of the springbok Cecilia Green Artist's model who was the muse of Sir William Russell Flint and later became a painter in her own right Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives Remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The MMR Vaccine Nature Notes Courts of Justice in France On this Day the Times, November 11,1815 Napoleon's reappearance in France in March 1815 convinced the new Government that an overhaul of the bureaucracy was essential. 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It Remains a Solemin Event that Does Not Require Any Adornment Remembrance Day Required Reading Who'll Win the Tower The Canary Wharf Development in London's Docklands Confounded Cynics and Breathed New Life into a Shattered Community. Now the Two Men who Rescued It from Collapse Ten Years Ago are on opposite Sides of a Bitter Power Struggle for Control of the East End's Manhattan. Jonathan Gornall Reports How the Wharf was Born The Ethicist No Title Piture Gallery The Times No Title "He Looked so Small and so Vulnerable" On Saturday the Countiess of Wessex's Daughter was Born Four Weeks Early. Here, a Mother Tells Penny Wark about Giving Birth Prematurely, and of the Anxiety She Felt in the First Few Days Mums Wonder if They've Done Something Wrong Franklin and his First Ladies In the Second Extract from his Biography of Franklind D. Roosevelt, Conard Black Looks at his Loyal but Cold Marriage to Eleanor, and the Love Affair that Put It, and his Career, on the Line They Never Lost the Genius for Profoundly Irritating Each Other A Choice between Love and Ambition Planting the Seeds of Hope Gardening Can Slow Alzheimer's, Reports Peta Bee The Royal College of Surgeons of England Waste of Lifetime On Armistice Day we Print the Moving Diaries of Sergeant William Edward Duffett, an Under-Age Volunteer in the Boer War who Died in France in 1916 The Way we Live now Black Pudding is Just the Thing on a Cold Night, Says Jill Dupleix Streetwise: Eight of the Best this Week: Gloves and Mittens All for Men Nappy Vlley Man of the Match Home. F0rum But Do You Need It? 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