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News from 02/12/2003

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Peter Tandy, Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Anita Esslinger and Sylvia Rhodes, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Dee Francken, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Nick Bish, Chairman, Theodore Dalrymple, Mark Souster, Ian Blackshaw, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Gill Allen, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Pannick, Andrew McKay, Camilla Cavendish, Geoffrey Bindman, Nick Gillies, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Boom Market, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Michael Chichester, Elizabeth Judge, Catherine Lucas, Cynthia Davis, James Pirrie, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, John Sainsbury, Julia Ford, James Hider, John Bungey, Jeremy Whittle, Walter S. Greenwood (Joint editor), Dr Alan Lamont, John Russell, Adam LeBOR, Robbie Jack/corbis, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Justin Keay, J. T. Campbell, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Gillian Harris, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Sean MacCalay, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Jane Clifton, Christopher Bell, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Christina Michalos, Roland Watson, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Natalie Clement, Daniel McGrory and Andrew Norfolk, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Richard Susskind, Nicholas Wapshott, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Charter and Ben Webster, Sam Lister and Christian Barby, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Peter MacNab, Angela Jameson, Hugo Rifkind, Gerhard Richter's, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, John Barton, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Steuart & Francis, Rob Wright, Clive Burton, Ralph and Jen Burton, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Christine McRitchie, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Rosemary M. Millar, Ellen Connolly, Anne Frame, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Fionna Eden-Bushell, Chris Campling, Andrew Smith, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Robert Cole Business Commentary, Ian Nathan and Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Grania Langdon-Down, Ron Norman, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Sir Edward Pickering, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Allison, P.t.g. Williams, Brian Woolford, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, Christopher Walker, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, D. E. Mahoney, Linda Caine, George Caulkin, John Bishop, Marjorie Wallace, Chief Executive, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Tegwyn Jones, Ian Partridge, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, John Fidler, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, C J Brougham, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Fiona Bawdon, Bill Edgar, Pritima Osman, Ian Cobain, Dominic Kennedy and Adam Fresco, Matthew Connolly, Amir Taheri, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Randy Cohen, John Phillips, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Adam Fresco reports Freeserve I put body at top of the ditch and rolled her down I couldn't believe what happended. I didn't expect anyone else to Citroen I wish I could turn back clock. I'm sorry VW Huntley's seasoned barrister is a veteran of murder cases Police told delay on phone law could cost lives Easy online ordering! 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Mystery of vanishing bodies after gun battle Bespoke Suits One. Tel Rallying call from the grave Court to rule on kidnap of terror suspects Lawyers set to scupper EU arrest warrants The Times Lithuanians demand 'lying' leader goes Mother celebrates baby bonus By Our Foreign Staff: Diplomats strike worldwide over cuts Egg Cleric's Jail term is cut (Reuters): French besieged (AFP): Ritual deaths (AFP): Milosevic to run (Reuters): New Labor leader Mussolini party Dreamers in the teenage wasteland Contemporary Music Festival Huddersfield First Choice the Best Shows The Times LSO /Eliot Gardiner Barbican Pop Jools Holland Albert Hall Comedy Laurence and Gus Latchmere, Sw11 Times Online Reviewa in full If Blair wants to survive, he has to sack Brown Treachery and open rebellion are fermenting inside 11 Downing Street Choosing a new god to worship is matter of faith, hope and Jeffrey Archery Picture Gallery By law, your workplace is now a humour-free zone This is Saddam's terror machine, not armed resistance Forgotten Front Powell visits a crucial corner of the Arab world Fighting Flu Governments must prepare for a pandemic Boom Times Making money now from pieces of the past Public smoking ban Notice to Readers Role for Nato in the 21st century Big Conversation and honest debate Effect of Blunkett's words on a trial Mental health delay DSO widens bounds "She was slightly built, and so did not possess… Impersonal banking Pension provision in retirement Always in season Compact Times Honours even The Weather The Times Crossword 22,524 The Times Picture Gallery Paul Simons Weather Eye Ontheagenda.. . Briefing League faces EU action China eases bank rules Montgomery comeback Developer's bid rebuff Borrowing boom goes on Charts of the Day Charcol Tale of a tub Ice-cream maker aims for top Spot… Pentagon inquiry as Boeing chief goes Second Disney director resigns in Eisner snub Unite did not ask about possible takeover Economic view Anatole Kaletsky on India 's… FTSE ends over 4,400 for first time in 15 months Channel hopper First woman to swim the Channel… Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Patience… Need to Know Global Business Briefing BMW Business Big Shot Quattrone trial date set Chrysler hearing opens Eurotunnel fights back Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Hay Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Lock Ahead Disney's nephew will reveal secrets to shareholders The Movie Moneymakers Prince regent of the realm What Disney Owns HSBC's new trading focus After Enron: plus ca change BT This board is not performing its duty' Director hits out at Eisner's rule Boom in metals makes low-cost Indian miner a profitable punt Insurers gain after broker, upgrades Aviva Fresh advances for microchip designers Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Bair&co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Strong US data halt gilts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street 'Feel-good' India senses its time is coming .. . soon The Times Unite Trust Information Service The Times Bank's vote of approval A glazier's dream Still welcome Chief pays the price for Boeing scandal Drax rejects changes to original offer from IP BT A name to cause shivers among the unions BTG hurt by blood clot risk Celltech ends arthritis venture with Pfizer ECB chief cautions against EU pact changes Reprecussions of resigniation to hit Britain The Times Employers find more pitfalls in new legislation Niche Travel Business HKM Turner Butler New Unique Opportunity Business to Business Case Study Pem Thornton Securities Ltd Edinburgh & Lothians Tourist Board Business Opportunities Gfc Mortgages & Loans The Times Firms face fines over phone rule Market guide Settling disputes Budding Bransons Salvesen drives down costs but dividend falls Water under the bridge for AWG and Ofwat The Times Travel Direct Intel inside BOC settles one legal dispute as more lurk Hot summer brings a lot of lolly to Richmond IBM A cool operator with low profile Belhaven brews 26% profits growth Results in Brief Firmer sales for furniture market BiE Equity Prices Debate are Britons Too Hard on the NHS? Page 36 Anniversaries Birthdays Gertrude Ederle First woman Channel swimmer, who knocked two hours off the fastest man's time in her 1926 crossing Gertrude Ederle, swimmer, was born on October 23, 1906. She died on November 30, 2003, aged 97 Peter Lindroos Finnish tenor who was much in demand but attracted poor reviews when he strayed from dramatic roles Peter Lindroos, operatic tenor, was born on February 26, 1944. He died in a car accident on November 19, 2003, aged 59 Court & Social Sir Edward Pickering Memorial Service… Eugene Kleiner Venture capitalist who did much to establish Silicon Valley 'A peerless craftsman who mastered the entire detail of newspapers' Sir Edward Pickering Memorial Service Births, Marriages & Deaths The Service Fleet Street giant who watched over us all Sir Edward Pickering Memorial Service Long Sliced Scottish Smoked Salmon Want to place a classified advertisement? Personal Column Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages Dinners Awards Marriage Premium Bonds Court Circular Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Sunday Times Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Nature Notes Hostage Dispute Threatens Summit News Quiz Prize Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Timesonline Questions Answered Questions Asked Gerrard no great value to fantasy managers despite goal Your Player List with Update Scores Batty counts his blessings England player in sea… New-look Clarke works out his route to success John Hopkins meets a golfer who is reaping the benefits of a revolution in his approach to fitness McGinest's heroic tackle preserves Patriots' hot run American Football In Sport Today: fantasy football page 37 Racing 39.… Objection to giving specimen Queen's Bench Divisional Court Wife entitled to certificate of inadequacy Court of Appeal Disqualifyig unfit directors Chancery Division Leeds on the brink Administration moves nearer Millar and Cooke aim to reach the gold standard Cycling Pitman delights in change of fortune Hereford Newton Abbot All-weather is rained off Lingfield Park Valley Henry on move as Wylie continues spree The Wright Track Yesterday's Results Batty plays on after his ordeal at sea The Times Yorkshire happy to welcome Byas back By Our Sports Staff: India and Pakistan to meet again in England Sister code feeling benefit of World Cup success Memorabilia scrum lands £500,000 for England shirt Fixtures Go Fit, Feel Fit Core Stability Ufton aims to provide reminder of his quality Rotherham look to Nel for long-term salvation The Results Service Heberle refuses to blame schedule Hockey Times Test Bond has Rees on the skids Wilson doubt Harrison date Phillips in frame Oyedeji signs Power down South Coast adversaries prepare to make up for lost time Brighton seek vital home win Klinsmann dispenses advice to young and old Gillette Vieira returns to action against Wolves England showdown suits Figo Directors maybe called to account over debts Ferdinand affair could stretch to Euro 2004 if United dig in heels Ferguson 'pleased' with top flight's new order Chelsea continue to deny Eriksson links By Our Sports Staff: Premiership playing game of risk Correction By Our Sports Staff: Contract extension puts icing on Warnock's cake Thepremiershiptoday Leeds on brink as cash hope slips away Johnson lined up for coaching role with Leicester Thanks for the Memory Picture Gallery Inside Sport Mortgages for Business Call Me Childrish, but.. . Tracey Emin Copied Me Interview 4-5 The Billen Interview Viewpoint Law T 2 includes a number of exciting features. The Way… 24 Hours Picture Gallery Verbatim There is Some Merit in To-Up Fees A Magic Wand was Never Going to Transform Polytechnics into Universities, and a Sliding Scale Will at Least Recognise Reality The Enigma of Nigeria Tracey Emin's Art: Art and Some of It In a charity shop, for about 50p, I bought a book… The Times Hard News? No, Softcore An Assortment of Potential Buyers is Rumoured to Be Interested in the Daily Telegraph. But what, Wonders, Hugo Rifkind, Would Happen if a Certain Pair Made a Successful Joint Bid? Thinner Isn't Better For Years, Catherine Lucas Hated Herself for Not Being Thin Enough. But now, Having Lost a Stone through Stress, She Realises that It is Ridiculous for Women to Strive for the " Perfect Figure" The Mouse with the Art Spiegelman Told the Story of the Holocaust with a Cartoon Strip in Which Jews were Mice and Nazis Cats. His Latest Work Challenges Conventional Wisdon on September 11 to the Extent that No One in the U. S. Wanted to Publish It Agony and Ecstasy The Rave Drug is Being Tested for its Therapeutic Potential Jerome Burne Reports Game NB UV Cure Nasal Laser Doctor's Orders Death with Dignity Living Wills Should Not Be a Panacea for Dementia, Says Theodore Dalrymple Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Eight of the Best this Week: Evening Cover-Ups Only One Guy Can Fulfil the Wish List of Go on, Sack It to Me Santa] Nappy Valley Baby Bores Home. Forum But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High Tech Toys to the Test Game Reveiw Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg Game, £39.99 Technobabble Heads on the Block Architecture why Did a Couple's Dream of " Streets in the Sky" Never Become Reality, Asks Tom Dyckhoff' Hungary Brings a Rich Dowry to its Reunion with Europe. Vanora Bennett Offers a Toast Slay Ride La Movie a Very Bad Santa is far from Festive, Says Sean MacAulay Telephone 020 7782 7498 Facsimile 020 7782 7107 School's out Photography Bauhaus Had a Homelier Side, Finds Joanna Pitman Radio Chris Campling Has Little Faith in the Bbc's Religious Output Multiple Display Advertising Items Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One 6.00am Dr Phil (78956) 7.00 Malo Korrigan… Radio Choke Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings TV Review The Characters in Brink's Mat: The Greatest Heist Behaved so Unbelievably You Found Yourself Slapping your Head with Disbelief, Says Joe Joseph BBC' One BBC Two Itve1 Variations Today's Television Page 23 Last Night's… T2 Crossword No 3138 Viewing Guide The Times AD Health 09 Depressed doctors consider suicide as the… Careers Need to get noticed? Then learn to shout to… Plus 8 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Hands up: state workers face… Education Crime charity calls for curriculum rethink… Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Partywatch Otherviews Public sector workers face increased scrutiny Issue of the Week Security Theweekinnumbers Class Divide Waiting Lists Public Opinion Management 4 Seeninhansard Councils' pay body under fire Theissueexplanned Business Improvement Districts Gordon seeks answers Public Sector Polices Coursewatch Careers Triple Bottom Line Triple Botton Line Nice man with a reason to smile The Nhs treatment regulator has silenced critics and the world is copying the ideas of Nice, according to its chairman, Sir Michael Rawlins. 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Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mails us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk Over to you What Work Enforme Diary Dates Jonny and his cradle 3 This Land is our Land Judges who lack judgment 4 Christmas crossword 10 Home Office Magistrates' Court Service The Times JM III Three Fountain Court Birmingham Sports stars can make a smart move to stamp their mark Jonny Wilkinson's 'cradle' kicking ritual could join an elite group of trademarked gestures. Christina Michalos looks at a modern legal Phenomenon International Criminal Court The Times Law Section Divinely inspired judges must obey the 11th commanment More than a phone call at stake in racecourse row The jockeys' case against racing's regulators could have wider implications for the sporting world, writes Ian Blackshaw News Legal aid firms face cull under new controls Rising costs threaten the closure of many defence practices, but the survivors could be much better off. Fiona Bawdon reports JH The Parliamentary Counsel JM Mountainous South Africa is compensating the victims of land Tradition that give Give judges an internet home of their own Consumers to swallow tariff war price rises The EU is threatening to hit back against America's protection of its steel industry, write Anita Esslinger and Syivia Rhodes Abolishing the rank of QC is a good start Why stop at one necessary reform? The Lord Chanceller must tackle the whole adversarial system, says Geoffrey Bindman Law update US Law extends its reach Grania Landon-Down on an aggressive new policy that could land British carte! operators in a foreign jail Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week Embryo subsidiary Champagne perry Sports star status Snow business Lawyer of the week Cross-Examination Prize crossword for Christmas December 2003 by C J Brougham Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Trinity Chambers Lexcel East Anglia-Hush Hush! Property Conversion? South West Cambridge Young Solicitors & Professionals'… Fluent Japanese law graduate required for full time… Mainly Commercial Property We seek an experienced Lawyer to join the Property… All in a day's work for Blunkett Tradingpiaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen'scounsel Steuart & Francis Regent's College London Hewitsons Solicitors McKinlay Law Partnership The Times Border Guards Prodi The Nations in Line to Join The Baltics Anthony Browne Introduces a 16-Page Special Report… Club Europe will now speak in 20 languages Few Predict a Smooth Ride, but Brussels Will Find a Way through the Expanision Plan for new border patrols Up to 500,000 Illegal Aliens and 400,000 Refugees Could Try to Enter the Eu, Says Rory Watson A newcomer in pole position Poland One Counrty is Big Enough to Be Spokesman for the New Entrants, Says Roger Boyes Eastern powerhouse Quite Revolution Warsaw Will Be an Important Bridge Builder LOTOS Springtime returns to Prague Czech Republic the Quality of Life Has Been Transformed for Ten Million People, Reports Adam LeBOR Plugging in the Connectins Czech Telecom Competition is Adding Zip to a Boom Market From rock bottom to radical reform Slovakia a past in Which Corruption Followed Communism is Finally Being Shaken off Tp Adapt or die policy speeds up reform Estonia a Vibrant Democracy Takes the Thatcherite Line to Survive in a Wider Europe, Says Michael Binyon Nova KBM Relying on the Western Lativia Relations with Moscow Still Trouble the Baltic States Baltic Tiger's big leap Lithuania Independence Has Spawned a Remarkable Economic Revival, Says Roger Boyes Kaunas City Municipality Minnow confident that it can swim among the big fish Holiday Isle B00ts Imag Good for business Free Trade An intriguing species Fianancial Services Prosperity island grasps chance of new lease of life Built on Go Years of Success Company Profile J&p Has Spread a Long Way from Cyprus Czech Telecom Small, but prepared to talk big Hungary a Front-Runner is Ready to Challenge the Paris Berlin Axis, Says Adam LeBOR Poor nations will not drag us down Interview my Vision for the Future of the Eu, by Romano Prodi Anthony Browne Reports J&P Economic dynamo set to surge ahead Lake Bled, Slovenia: the country has developed fucrative niche markets for products including sport skis and drugs The Best Prepared New Member Should Prove a Force to Be Reckoned with, Says John Philips Investing in Logal Knowledge Finance Cyprus A member of World Trade Center Association New York Finding the right road to reach the market Romania a Ragtag Image is Being Replaced by Economic Reform and a Force for Stability, Reports Justin Keay Polished Steel Terror and sympathy may tip vote Turkey but Progress is Not Enough Occupation of a Member State Will Have to Be Resolved Simeon's way Bulgaria Former King Has a Mixed Political Reign Multiple Display Advertising Items Ispat Sidex S. 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