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News from 13/01/2004

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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Graham Shaw, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, G. F. Boxall, Thair Shaikh, Robert Cole, Adi Swanson, Ashling o'connor, James Holland, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Stephen Parkinson, Peter Lansley, Chris Eubank, Robert Thicknesse, David Rhys Jones, Richard Harrison, Nick Hawton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Pannick, Ann Treneman Parlimentary Sketch, Gabrielle Starkey, David Charter and Michael Evans, Jenny Eady, Tim Reid and Elaine Monaghan, Geoff Brown, Nick Chilles, Professor Colin McGinn, Joe Joseph, Julian Myerscough, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jim McCue, Syd Bolton, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Anton Gibbs, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Shirley Hardy, David Hands, Hannah Baldock, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Peter C. Jupp, Jonna Pitman, Richard Susskind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Balfour Burleigh, Jan Fells, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, James Doran and Angela Jameson, Christine Buckley, Sean MacAulay, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Sue Stapely, Nigel Hawkes, George Engle, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Oliver Wright and Ben Webster, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, D. Green, Oliver August, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Sutton, Adam Fresco, Carole Souter, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Danny Lee, Hermann Bondi, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Rosemary Bennett and Helen Nugent, Anjana Ahuja, Christopher Greenwood, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Howard Kennedy, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, NIC Hopkins, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, DR Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Miles, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Philip H. Pettit, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Randy Cohen, Allan Hall, Michael Fuller, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Norma Nathan, Audrey Ruffle, Nick Meo, Lisa Verrico,

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Publicagenda Everything You Need to Know in 15… The Andrew Billen interview T2 Outrage over £5 'tax' on speeding fines Cannabis move 'Kwik-Fit' surgery Gimme a job Brooking attack Law Supplement Rebels plot to beat top-up fees and Blair Salmon scare? Ah, yes! That's a thought for lunch The Times Today: page 2. Leading articles: 17.… By a Times Reporter: Chelsea star held hostage in £60,000 gems raid Is this Britain's greatest living philosopher? Bose Batter sound through research Smoothies Easy listening tops The Brits News What's Important Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 The Times Woolly thinking on speechless Speaker Peers fear Speaker threatens autonomy Tories press for rethink on tuition fees MPs urged to reconsider the dangers of cannabis Smile the internet bank Revenue 'not doing enough' on fraud' Garage out in the cold as crooning becomes cool Easy-listening acts dominate this year's Brit Awards list, writes Adam Sherwin Away days make football stars' homes easy target Come friendly bombs and fall on Yorkshire. Well, that's the us version The New Powerbrokers of Pop Sale Items It's rock and the bread roll NHS calls in Kwik-Fit-style eye surgeons Private companies will run treatment centres for knee, hip and eye operations, Nigel Hawkes writes BT Health standards most not suffer Removing wrong kidney not serious misconduct, say doctors 'King' drug dealer jailed for 16 years TV protest Banker in the red Branson's boat Church slump Press complaints Missing girl Masts order Glued to the box Silent symphony Hedge row ended in death of neighbours Barman 'posed as Mi5 spy to steal £600,000' Ba boss is 70, so why must we quit at 55, ask pilots £330,000 payout for priest's sex abuse Abbey Masked gunman murders student Dyke has crumbs of comfort for Marr's beleaguered guinea-pig This charmless man Sky People Andrew Pierce The warbling songbird Mariah Carey, left, will… PS Picture Gallery A good sport wins day out at Badminton Dear Sir, I undrestand you have vacencies. i envlose my cv. Ps im a exsellant speler. yours scincerely Direct Line Bespoke Suits Flexible working for your business. It's Swing… Rac calls for ?20bn roads plan to prevent gridlock Police 'marshals' go on the buses after rise in attacks Renault Overcrowded station to lock out passengers Veterans to teach reality of war horror Law lords hear challenge to controversial court secrecy rules Proud to Be Shameless Last Battle of Jutland survivor dies at 103 Hunt for Beagle 2 is getting desperate Pace of reform too slow, says watchdog No10 needs to grasp the-Whitehall nettle Dell Nuclear submarines to have extended life Today in Parliament American Express The last post sounds for Saddam as Iraqi stamps are scrapped Sacked insider comes back to haunt the Bush White House The gaffe-prone former Treasury chief is lifting the lid on a secretive Administration, writes Roland Watson Blair comes to President's defence Seafrance WPA Hawaiian Sumo giant weighs in with marriage No 2 Flybe.com Namibia awaits full apology for atrocities Attempts by the Hereros to drive out settlers 100 years ago ended in "the first German genocide', writes Michael Dynes One. Tel Tailor turns high-tech in Hong Kong to suit stars Killer leopards terrorise Bombay Ayatollah's advice to reformists (Reuters): 'Drug lord' waits (AFP): Rushdie protest (Reuters): Files kept secret Editor freed (Reuters): Catholic division (AFP): 100th US death (AP): Gaped crusader Karadzic slips the Nato net yet again Britain labels EU tags a waste Straw wins smiles from French Alliance Leicester Lindh suspect 'heard voices' CH Koblenz driver in sequence of car park calamities Aristide under pressure as Haitian parliament closes US votes in view on visit to Mexico The Times Bush faces hard sell to win over his aggrieved, neglected neighbours Bodysnatchers bungle ransom for remains Made to Maeasure Bespoke Suits & Shirts Alliance Leicester Travellers to US wilt get 'risk' coding (AFP): Peace move fails (AFP): Prodi sent bomb (AP): Bombers jailed (Reuters): Swift justice Opera Barber of Seville Grand Theatre, Leeds First Choice the Best Shows Arts First Laughing in the face of despair Concert New London Consort/Pickett Queen Elizabeth Hall Marilyn Kingwill Ice Show Celebration Brighton Centre Concert PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Why Britain is no longer a land fit for heroes The politics of the pitiful have driven Colonel Tim Collins out of the Army Dear reader, help me. I'm a little dangly thing under threat of a death sentence Corporate fright mustn't silence the Beeb's voices Thunderer: Child porn is being 'normalised' by panic merchants Wigs and Hats The role of the Lord Chancellor requires reform The Cost of Crime Who should pay for Blunkett's proposed victims' fund? Message Sent Spam grows up an goes job hunting Views expressed by Kilroy-Silk Restored buildings Police priorities The Times UK electricity supply is under threat Disposal of ashes after a cremation Lost in space? Sensible sentences Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Past Letters to the Editor America's sweetheart Bill may penalise asylum-seekers That sinking feeling Following Livingstone Couldn't make it up The Weather The Times Crossword 22,559 Chamonix Ontheagenda. . . ECB chief's dollar alarm Resolution chases deal Nasdaq lures six firms BP sells PetroChina stake Housing market cools Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Charcol New dawn British manufacturers see signs of daylight Standard Life opens door to flotation after 178 years Adecco's accounts prompt inquiry by US watchdog In Business Today; Need To Know 20. Commentary 21.… Basket case? Sainsbury's lacklustre sales… Morgan Stanley told to pay for issuing 'biased research Surviving Jutland Captain Henry Fancourt Obituary Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Patience… Under-fire Shell faces NAPF review Need to Know Global Business Briefing Agenda Results in Brief Siemens cashes in chips Stop Press Legal threat for CAI EU in GM sweetcorn move Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Sainsbury's faces a flat new year after a poor Christmas ECB chief gives dollar warning Resolution considers Benchmark bid Quiet Adecco sends shock waves Chesterton changes hands after Phoenix loan breach Times Online Upgrades for Ted Baker after festive sales soar Picture Gallery Rolls-Royce hit hardest by plunging dollar 'Stunning' results put Photo-Me in the picture Smaller Capiralisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The crash diet is going well but Abbey will be left weaker Markets Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Mixed news tempers gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (OOOs) Wall Street Parmalat founder puts blame on bankers Faster track gives Eurostar passenger record The Times Unit Trust Information Service Learn from the finance director Action Hopping mad over beer bar City Diary In for a penny . . . Barrel of laughs Picture Gallery Champneys Banking & Finance Beware the inflation creeping up behind Franchise World Business to Business New lease of life for manufacturing after the declining years Thornton Securities Ltd The Times Much more than metal-bashing Debate Should the Government Reclassify Cannabis? Anniversaries Birthdays Captain Henry Fancourt Obituaries Jutland veteran who went on to become a naval aviator and fought against the Vichy French during the fought anainst the Vichy French Roland Shaw Rumbustious oilman who relished making deals and built up Premier Oil in Britain's independent sector Court & Social Men of the Press Vivian Jenkins Obituaries Fall back for Wales who went on to report on international rugby tours in the days before the press pack Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices Lives Remembered Highs and Lows Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Faced with new evidence that cannabis can cause psychosis, should the Government think again about reclassifying it? Nature Notes British MPs Manjandled by MR Smith's Supporters Prize Quiz News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Court Circular School News Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? On Oxford tarts and circular saws Legal News Encounters Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Answers (from page 28) Word Watching The Times Commemorate your Little Miracle's Arrival into… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Hasselbaink thrives in spite of Chelsea's changing faces Parallel jurisdictions and remedies in domestic violence Your Player Lost with Updated Weekly Scores Father to blame-not system Family Division Publlshed January 13,2004 In re o (a Chlld) (Contact: withdrawal of application) Supporters League This table is based on the average scores of the teams in each of fantasy football's 20 supporters' leagues Super League This year's Super League winners will win a Vip trip for ten to a top Uk sporting event of their choice Strutting showman desperate to make clear that not all his life is a stage British Airways The Results Service Today's Fixtures IOC to probe cash-for-seats bribery claim Olympics Free Guide Clemens switches to Astros Martin hope Britain's gold Doubles trouble Treble chance Chaloner blow Rusedski refuses to admit defeat on two fronts Tennis Woodbridge takes umbrage at player's public defence Five set off on the final road to Athens Swimming How to enjoy your medicine Get Fit, Look Fit Functional Trainnig with a Medicine Ball Day Two Horse of the Year Show secures its future Equestrianism Student shows class but Foster triumphs Bowls McNabb shows Eagles way to confound critics American Football Snow Reports On Fridays American sports round-up Leicester Sedgefield Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings The Times Sports Book Hawk Wing given official approval in ratings Course Specialists Southwell Times Test Kadount heads Kempton market Woodward's leading men wait in the wings A hard act to follow: David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, looks at the contenders to take over the captaincy of the world champions Rugby Union Picture Gallery The Times Smith injury gives struggling Leicester new headache Bandits fear haunted stranded McRae Motor Rallying Johns stays silent over Ms conversion plans Rugby League Captaincy would be burden for Wilkinson Sports Writer of the Year Brooking to fight England's corner on fixture list Leeds admit failure to find a buyer United's case for Howard makes Swiss role a mystery Brian Glanville wonders why agent became involued in goalkeeper deal Accrington aim to be sent to Coventry after replay Charles 'critical' in hospital Dong close to landing at Old Trafford The Premiership Today Football Brooking row puts FA player pact in the shade From Ring to Ringmaster Alison Kervin on the retired… Success on grand scale sits easily with Fordham Mel Webb finds being a big star is no problem for the new world champion Inside Sport Mortgages for Business From Windrush to Bling-Bling why the Voice Newspaper… Lifestyle The Billen Interview Arts L2 Picture Gallery The Linguistic Remains of the Day Backstage, Opposites Attract Who, at Least in Troubled Times, is the Average Backbench Mp Closest to? It Will Not Be Any Member of his Own Party Anthony Noward It Provides a Classic Example of Political Life as It Actually Lived The Rule is for Two MPS from Different Parties Refularly to Collude Life on Earth Required Reading Out of Tune: Why Nobody's Listening to the Voice Once a Newspaper that Politicised a Generation of Marginalised Black Britons, the Voice Faces a Takeover Bid from its Younger and Hipper Rival, the New Nation. As Broadcaster Paul McKenzie Explains, Young Blacks Today Think of Themselves as Being British rather than Caribbean The Ethicist Picture Gallery The Times Trouble in Paradise, Live on a TV near You A Reality Tv Soap Opera in Which Single People are Transported to a Beach Paradise - along with Ghosts from their past - Starts Soon, Jonathan Gornall, Aka Microwave Man, Endures Eden, for Ever The Andrew Billen Intervew "I Have Three Main Philosophy, Surfing Professor Colin McGinn Has Spent his Career Pondering the Mystery of Consciousness and Other Philosophical Problems, but Believes that the Real Meaning of Life is to Be Found on the Beach Parts to my Life: And Rock'n'roll" A Boost to Intellect New Drugs Could Help Those Suffering from Alzheimer's Disease, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Inspiring Compared with the Superficial Angst of Today, the Second World War Provides Writers with Unlimited Real Life and Death Dramas, Says the Author James Holland Lifetime Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus The Way we Live now Shepherd's Pie is One of the Best Winter Warmers, Says Jill Dupleix Style Men His Pockets Full of Bits and Bobs, James Delingpole Finds a Bag is the only Answer Men Bags: An Open and Shut Case Happy Valley Pusshhhhhh-Chair But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review Tony Hawk's Underground (Ps2) £39.99 Technobabble Father of the Nation La Movie We've Had All Forts of Big-Screen Presidents in the White House. Now Meet the Decent Dad, Says Sean MacAulay The Bush Era's Celluloid Legacy Looks like Being Cosy Comedy Picture Gallery Look and Learn Architecture a New Graduate School Finds Daniel Libeskind Building Small but Still Thinking Big. Tom Dyckhoff Reports Radio Chris Campling Enjoys Getting his Teeth into a New Satirical Show with Lots of Bite Opera & Ballet West London Antiques & Fine Art Fair Journey's End The Times Past the Veil of Tears Photography No Garment Stirs Controversy like the Veil. But Take a Closer Look, Urges Joanna Pitman Veil Museum of Modern Art, Oxford He was Obsessed by the ''Invisible Gaze'' of the Veiled Woman The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One 6.00am Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (90435)… Radio Choice Choice Stephen Dalton Films Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Cable, digital and satellite listings on page 20-21 TV Review The Powerful, True-Life Drama Wall of Silence was so Distres BBC ONE Today's Television Last Night's Review Viewing Guide Companion Health Scientists dismiss fears that medicines… Careers Want to learn new skills? Here's work… Plus 12 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Hello boys: how the Foreign Office… Education Why EU students will take the higher road… Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US Public Agenda, The Times, 1 Pennington… The Top Stories Buildingsoftheweek Picture Gallery Otherviews Poor Support for EU public Sector initiatives Issue of the Week Europ Theweekinnumbers Camilla Cavendish Public Opinion Give managers no room to wiggle and the public sector will be much better Newmedical Research Managing to fiddle the targetss Health Theissueexplained Public Spending 'Rules' Caring councils wield powers Learn to love each other Management Coursewatch Careers Jargondecoder Civic Engaement Leading the race for equality Prisons are learning to confront racism, but as Judy Clements, the Prison Service's outgoing race adviser, tells Richard Ford, it is years away from appointing a black governor Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Wesite and Search our Jobs… Intheprofessionalpress Foreignways Picture Gallery Scotland fears 'top-up fees effect' Education Otherstoriesweliked Wanted: one head (again) Chancellor may find PFI breaks the rules Finance Grudgealert 'Unblock beds or face fines' Social Services Data Act needs overhaul Police Hero All aboard for bus shake-up Transport Andvillain Roadwatch Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Jobsagenda NCSL CJA Veredus Royal Mint ASDA Ministry of Defence National Council Mebers The Learning and Skills… Direct Services Department Public Spaces Manager Leading regeneration through the Torbay Development… Volunteers Needed Penna Consulting Succession Planning Associates Hounslow Topss England North Yorkshire County Council Professional Development Officer Peckham Voluntary Sector Forum Hospitals… what do you think of them?… well? 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Please contact us at: agenda@thetimes. co. uk, or write to public Agenda, Whatworkedforme Adi Swanson project manager of the Csv mentor and peers project in Bedfordshire, on reducing youth crime Diarydates Secrecy in Court Get your Feet under an Easel… How lawyers are getting in touch with their arlistic side Facing the Music City Law Metropolitan Police Authoriy Crown Prosecution Service Siemens Secrecy in the courtroom Do public interest immunity certificates breach human rights? The law lords must decide in a test case this week, writes Stephen Parkinson The Most Vital Ground for Claiming Pii is to Protect Informers Pump Court The Times Law Section City University Legal Adviser Vacancies House of Commons Regional Judicial and Legal Services Commission Where should saddam face his accusers? That Saddam Hussein will be tried is not in doubt. But there are questions over where the trial should be held and what charges he should answer, says Christopher Greenwood The Law Commission will require Reasearch Assistants The rich tale of a rather poor judge How flashing can improve road safety The leading lights of the legal profession love to get on their bikes. Richard Harrison wonders whether they stick to the law Joke of the Week Borrowing: a better deal is on the cards Loan sharks should start feeling the pinch-if parliamentary time allows. lan Caplin on improving the Consumer Credot Act Seventy per Cent of Personal Loans are Settled Early, Often with Heavy Charges Britney's latest performance is a rare feat You don't have to be a star to bypass the divorce ourt, but you do have to be a special case, writes lain Harris News Assistant Commercial Lawyer - Legal Services Office of Gas and Electrictiy Markets The Times Potters, pain Solicitors who enjoy a brush with the law Danny Lee discovers a wealth of imaination and creativity flourishing in the Law Society's Art Group Hold on tight for a surge of new technology Media super-regulator is quick to flex its muscles Will the newly operational ofcom favour a light touch or heavy interference? 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