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News from 27/01/2004

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Robert Sturdy (Deputy agriculture spokesman, Group of the European People's Party and European Democrats), Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, John Naughton, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Thair Shaikh, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Grace Bradberry, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Anita Trubshawe, Charles Foster, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Harrison, Ivo Tennant, Mary Ambrose, Mervyn Fudge, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, John Simpson, Mark Butcher, David Chater, Andrew Norfolk, Ian MacKinnon and Tony Halpin, Nic Hopkins, Michael Davison, Rosemary Bennett, David Lister and David Charter, Gareth Boote, Sam Marlowe, Anthony Roward, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, C. J. Brougham, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Peter Watson, Robert Pettigrew, Jill Dupleix, Michael Talbot, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, A.A. Milne, James Delingpole, Catherine Philp and Stephen Farrell, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Rowan Cantuar, Cormac Murphy-O'connor, Jonathan Sacks, David Pannick, Qc, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes, Valerie Elliott and Richard Lloyd Parry, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Neil Harman, Stephen Day (Chairman), Ashling O'Connor and Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Tony Cook, Ann Treneman, William Dixon Smith, Sean Macaulay, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Michael Ball, Steven Wittich, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Kate Rew, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Robert Alexander, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Richard Miles Caroline Merrell and Tom Bawden, Chris McGrath, Domlnic Kennedy, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Charles Bremner and Oliver August, Philip Webster, Lea Paterson, Clem Cecil and Jack Malvern, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Anne Sebba, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Martin Bloom, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Adam Sherwin, Steve East, Randy Cohen, Chris Heaton-Harris (Group of the European People's Party and European Democats), Christopher Matthew, Jan Raath, Chris Ayres and Adam Sherwin, Patience Wheatcroft, Abigail Rayner and Dan Sabbagh, Lisa Verrico, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Publicagenda Everything You Need to Know in 15… 'I' m no heroic failure' Professor… No deal: Blair stares defeat in the face Talks with rebel leaders fail as concessions on fees are ruled out Anti-Semitism Ferguson future Surprise guest Law Supplement BT Lone British salt mine works flat out waiting for the Big Chill The Times Today: page 2, Leading articles; 19… The fat bloke from Reading rules Beverly Hills How Clare Short lit the Iraqi fuse for BBC Eat out for £5 900 Restaurants to Choose from Offer News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www.timesonline.co.uk He's dull, he's dead, but he won't lie down Parliamentary Sketch Church and Jewish leaders attack 'evil of anti-Semitism' Give lessons on marriage, not sex Evidence of crime analysed too slowly Intelligent Finance Sex rumours cost police £200,000 In Brief Organs lawsuit Asylum ruling Fans banned MMR boost Vaccine quest as bird flue claims another victim Ministers impose curbs on poultry waste amid fears that virus could spread to Britain, write Nigel Hawkes, Valerie Elliott and Richard Lloyd Parry Euro Tunnel The ABC of a virus that keeps changing Medical Briefing Danger of disease jumping to humans MPs agonise over vote that challenges Blair Hp invent How hand-shaking beat arm-twisting The Awkward Squads: Top-Up Rebels 'Fake degree man still working for British colleges' Grammar schools in Ulster to be abolished Three bailiffs hurt in battle with travellers In Brief Hole fall charges Drug debt deaths Vandals in frame Solar panel plan Pensions protest (AFP): Soldier held Fast food curbs Jealous killer Football blues Burglar must give up legacy of £20,000 Halfords Teacher 'assaulted Muslim girl by pulling off scarf' Community split on hijab ban Colonel 'leaked secrets to web lover' Microsoft People Fancy supper at Chequers? Just give a few million pounds to the Tory party Barclays bank obi God's help Barclays bank on God's help PS… Sex Pistol finds new Bond in celebrity jungle Dealers in death sold guns to the underworld Top murder police meet on skydiver plunge case AA Ecstasy in kettle poisoned two boys Dti RAF sets sights on Europe for new air tankers Speed ban 'insurance' condemned SKY/one Filling up at 20,000FT Wire trolley may get the push Chaplain resigns after prison liaison Juror keeps her secrets despite flirty note to QC Breakfast crucial for healthy teeth in children AOL Marks & Spencer Scientists celebrate Martian bull's-eye Falconer cuts deal to keep judge independent Toshiba Letwin plans to axe a tax each year Pact may still not smooth path of constitutional Bill SAGA MPs put brakes on 20p-a-mile rebate for cyclists Creep up on the inside and win. Perception, yeah The Big Winners Short Breaks in Cornwall Kitchens Direct Green Flag motoring assistance Bafta office politics may exclude Gervais Flybe.com Extracts from the Office Number 10 settles in for an all-night marathon Countdown to Hutton Monarch Untangling BBC's whodunnit is a job for Poirot Blair faces second inquiry into Kelly affair The Times Seven show their primary colours in state of surprises State that Seals Fates Multiple Display Advertising Items Who's the IT company that touches the lives of… Local TV lures big spenders Iraqi scientists 'fooled Saddam and cashed in' British Gas Nationwide Gaddafi's weapons chief Promises to come clean America has promised cash rewards for Libya's action on its deadly stocks, reports Richard Beeston from Tripoli Kay's real target is intelligence chiefs, not Bush Food Standards Agency Abuses 'did not justify invasion' Attack by Powell risks new chill in Moscow Thyssenkrupp Accessibility BT Fujitsu Lifting of tax draws art masterpieces back into Russia Berlin and Paris derail gravy-train reforms Dell Mugabe's sworn enemy prays for miracle Jan Raath in Bulawayo speaks to the defiant Catholic archbishop who condemns Zimbabwe's regime as evil Paris plays lavish host to Hu SAGA Direct Line (AP): Tourists 'damaging Great Wall' (Reuters): Karadzic fear Catalan row (AFP): Cannibal regret (AP): Boy freed (AFP): Diplomat returns Lovers hoof their way to happiness Opera The Bartered Bride Grand Theatre, Leeds OAE/Levin Queen Elizabeth Hall Hilary Finch Concerts period instruments restore Beethoven to youthful glory; Elliott Carter receives an exuberant premiere First Choice the Best Shows Eat out for £5 LS/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Geoff Brown Pop David Kitt ulu, Wc1 Lisa Verrico Theatre God is a Dj Latchmere, Sw11 Blair say sorry for making us all safer? Responsible leaders cannot afford to gamble on the good faith of tyrants Wake up! Shirley Temple is a clear and present danger to your happiness Picture Gallery Prepare for an Arctic blast of shoddy service Its absurd to give Bill Gates a gong for services to enterprise Labour and Betrayal A parliamentary test for party as well as Prime Minister Wise Words The archbishops' attack on anti-Semitism is welcome Office Party An unassuming man explains his deserved success MPs' attendance Man of the moment We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… Group Captain Kenneth Hubbard Letters to the Editor Confronting evil of anti-Semitism Universities' attitude to fundraising Wider ban needed on Thai chicken Gulf War preparation Austrian express Britain's Olympic bid Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Chancellor needs to tackle Eu fraud Investment growth Names of a certain age Snow business Sleep on it The Weather The Times Cmossworb 22,571 Amsterdom Ontheagenda Liffe blow for Chicago Briefing Stewart jury sworn in Ofcom boost for ITV Fujitsu wins NHS deal North Sea oil strike Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Charcol Just Say No Drugs maker rejects bid approach by… New wave of junk bonds as NTL plans £500m issue Record labels urge EU to bar €5bn music merger In Business Today: Need To Know 22 Stock Market 24.… Economic View is Davos just the Mad Hatter's… US and Britain pledge to curb spending sprees France Uncovered L&G may halt 'with profits' business Need to Know Global Business Briefing Picture Gallery EBay purchases car site Stop Press WTO agrees tariff request US military contracts won Smaller Stock to Watch Glotel , which provides consultancy services to the telecoms sector, held steady at 102p, despite the sale of stock for £100,000 by its chief executive. Andy Baker disposed of 100,000 shares at lOOp, and retains 9.6 million, or 25.3 per cent. At its first-half results in November, fully listed Glotel said it detected early signs of recovery in some of its markets Director's Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Look Ahead Hollinger board hits back at Black The buredua Applaud success, not tax it Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Cisco Systems MoD decision lifts R-R but hurts BAE Marconi advances on hopes of upbeat update Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates L&G 's with-profits exit could point to more sustainable future The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts losses continue Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Sanofi bid spurned by Aventis American class action lawyers take on Shell The Time Unit Trust Information Service Sales at Parmalat 'grossly inflated' London to Paris Bike Ride Cambridge Silicon's trio to share £20m Hostile move could inspire other predators Brown warns of a tough summer spending round Viatel Microsoft boss tells companies to raise game BoE hits back at BCCI liquidators See America Embrace the Challenge Banking & Finance A right merry-go-round in Davos Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Unique Leisure Travel Business Turner Butler. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchise World Multiple Display Advertising Items Check out that clause Arise keynoters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thornton Securities Ltd Business Opportunities The Times Picture Gallery Sexless city Multiple Display Advertising Items Debate Banning the Scarf in France Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Group Captain Kenneth Hubbard RAF pilot who took his country into the termounclear ag when he flew the aircraft which dropped Britain's first H-bomb Francis Sitweix Inheritor of a family legend who bcame a patron of the arts and a serial practical joker Court & Social Holocaust Memorial Day Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debae the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers He who Would Valiant Be Brains, brawn, talent… of just nice legs? What makes a true novie hero? Nature Notes Prize Quiz News Quiz By Our Own Correspondent: US Floods Rising What's your View? Word Watching Daily Life January 27,1974 Questions Answered Court Circular The Times Valentine's Gift Guide 2004 Want to place a classified advertisement? Picture Gallery How the OED learnt a lesson in the Old Bailey Personal Column Commemorate your Little Miracle's Arrival into… Forthcoming Marriages Lecture Appointment Meeting Answers Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Encounters Cheyrou shows right stuff Improve your golf Your Player List with Updated Weekly Scores Fantasy Football Weekly Winner Sport Moore prefers date on home soil with Native Upmanship Racing Southwell Yesterday's Results Leicester Sedgefield Cold snap puts jump meetings in jeopardy Harmony beckons on and off the pitch Snow Reports Times Test The Results Service Today's Fixtures Kenya Cruise and Stay Hewitt swept away to underline local difficulty Tennis Australian Open Valentine's Day Messages 2004 Injury a crying shame for Mauresmo Australia to host scaled-down version of World Cup in 2008 Rugby League Get Fit, Feel Fit Better Mobility Work the support muscles Davis takes plenty of positives from his near-miss Snooker Casualty list leave Leicester struggling for European clash Rugby Union Challenge of Super 12 keeps Townsend fresh Oval deal bankrolls Surrey's ambitions Cricket Mason and Walsh make case for the defence Hockey By Our Sports Staff: Zimbabwe turns up heat on counties Ferrari take wraps off unfinished product The Sunday Times the Month Aldama decides on Sudan Lopez in charge Nicol progresses Flower blooms Williams appeal Bloody nose awaits minor player in land of financial giants United in Turmoil The going starts to get heavy for United and Ferguson Take it as Red that the Old Trafford supporters are right behind the manager The Year of Living Dangerously Questions and Answers Draw serves London rivals with another taste of a familiar dish Birch earns reprieve as Leeds given four-day extension Times Sports Book Kanoute makes ideal start for Mali Uefa unlikely to expel Russia from Euro 2004 over player 's dope test John Goodbody finds football again failing to deal adequately with drugs issue Bolton hope to avoid falling at semi-final hurdle Thepremiershiptoday No Title Ferguson's new deal fails to end threat Hyundai Whats Cricket Got to Do with It? By the Numbers. The Deals under Investigation Inside Sport Behind the Screen The Way we Live now Beast of Boden: why men love the… Art Tom Dyckhoff: how to think outside the box on… Law Mouthing off: a posthumous legal pardon for… T2 Picture Gallery The Linguistic Remains of the Day Echoes of Profumo for Hutton There Remain Unnerving Similarities between the Ways in Which Stephen Ward and Dr David Keely Each Became a Human Sacrif Desert " Democracy" Required Heading Why Tony Blair Can't Beliveve It Has Come to… With the Commons Vot Picture Gallery No Title The Ethicist ArtsFirst Who Ownes A Painting by El Greco from a National Gallery Exhibtion after a Clam Ti Remember the Big Freeze? Lifestyle The Way we Live now Fish is the Ultimate Fast Food, and Tasty Too, Says Jill Dupleix Eight of the Best: This Week: Cardigans Renews his Love-Hate Bond with the Boden Catalogue Men He's a Boden Man. Are You? Happy Valley Losing One's Bottle Home. Forum Mind over Matter Positive Thought Can Be as Effective as Drugs in Beating Disease, Studies Show. Kate Rew Reports Age of Enlightenment Christopher Matthew Lifetime My New Home is where the Art is At 52, Vanessa Hall-Smith is Taking on a New Challenge as Director of the British Institute in Florence. She Tells Anne Seba She Relishes the Lifestvle Change Not Dead yet I Don't Gt down The Andrew Billen Interview Beagle 2 May Not Have given so Much as a Yelp from Mars, but is Professor Colin Pillinger, the Man behind It, Cast down? " None of us is Normal" Mark Haddon Tells Grace Bradberry how his Book about a Boy with Asperger's at Last Brought Acclaim Before the Deluge Photography a Riverside World is Captured on the Brink of Extinction, Says Rosemary Righter Opera & Ballet Art Galleries Thinker Architecture Tom Dyckhoff Meets the Man who Made Terraces Desirable, 40 Years Ago Arts How Nelson is Winning the Battle of the Terraces Time of the Moron La Movie with the Butterfly Effect Hollywood Has Surpassed Itself in its Contempt for the Audience Intelligence Sean Macaulay is Not Amused Radio Death, It Seems Holds No Sting, as Chris Campling Knows Seafrance Dover-Calais Ferries Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable Digital and Satellite Choice Chris Campling Radio Choice Stephen Dalton Films Choice Satelite, Cable and Digital Cable digital and satellite listings on Tv Review The Afternoon Play: Venus and Mars was a Disorientating Landmark amid He Choppy Waters of Daytime Television, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 3185 Viewing Guide David Chater Medesign We've read the lot—to deliver what matters 27… Health Drug names change, but why has nobody told… Careers There's many a slip that can be avoided… Plus 8 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Councils are told to clear the way for… Education Overseas students give universities a… Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Irritantsoftheweek Otherviews Councils prepare to give power to local citizens Issue of the Week Decentralisation Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Camilla Cavendish Newmedical Research Hospitals and GPs 'fail' patients The way ahead for councils Theissueexplained Local Housing Allowance Coursewatch Crreers Risk Management Jargon Decoden Adults need social services, too Andrew Cozens, president of the Association of Directors of Social Services, tells Alexandra Frean that the Govemment has been too focused on children's services Mediamonitor Wabbitwatch Intheprofessionalpress Seeninhansard Universities net £1.3bn windfall Otherstoriesweliked £750m game plan fails to play its part Too little, too late for private contractors Test of Time A REIT-good American idea Fundraisers hide true costs Hero… Door shuts on Routemaster Transport … Andvillain Foreignways Legislation Updatestephen Cracs Jobsagenda Audit commission Nurse Aid Veredus executive resourcing Connexions CJA Group Heritage Lottery Fund Downsend School William Sutton Trust Tubney Charitable Trust Veredus executive resourcing Homeless Link Hays Accountancy Personnel The Times Educational Supplement George Green's School Herefordshire Council St Mary's NHS Children's University Hospital Publicagendajobsservice These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies Over to you… Whatworkedforme Haydn Evans head teacher, Sir John Cass Redcoat school, East London, on how his school topped the " most improved" league table Diarydates His vision for legal aid 3 The End of All the Finger-Pointing? London Fire & Emergency Planning Authority The Times Spencer Stuart Comptroller and City Solicitor Legal aid: keeping the faith, updating the service David Lammy has a fixed budget and an unlimited demand for the funding. Can he ever balance the books, asks Frances Gibb FPDSavills Lenny Bruce: the comedy of legal errors that ended in tragedy Kent Magistrates Courts Service Rsa Search & Selection News Oh, we do like to work beside the seasid Client entertainment is in a class of its own when you're a yachting lawye. But the job has its share of turmoil. Alex Wade reports Joanne Manson Recruitment Should NHS pay for parents' grief? Healthcare experts are divided over the Nationwide Organ Retention Group's demand for compensation, writes Danny Lee The not-guilty verdict with a sting in the tail Lawyers fear that restraining orders intended to help battered wives could be imposed on anyone acquitted of an offence. Grania Langdon-Down reports A lesson from the US in sharing Protecting the Judges: A Concordat between the Judiciary and the Executive is at the Heart of the New Constitutional Framework Hit the criminal community where it most hurts And now for the fal Hutto blood A suit for square eyes The difficult art of holding on to Britain's treasures How can we prevent the export of our great works, asks Mary Ambrose Don't let the Bunchline be vour P45 If an employee tells a joke that gives offence, it is the employer who will be held hable in any legal claim, writes Michael Ball Maitland Chambers Serle court Capital One William Sutton Trust Tribesmen's blood spilt for want of a good law The oppression of the people of West Papua highlights the powedessness of intenational lawyers, writes Charles Foster Remember The Times Eef The Manufacturers organisation Universities beware: you're heading for a legal quagmire Edward Fennell looks at the likely impact of the Higher Education Bill and sees a wealth of legal problems in store Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week Edward Fennell in the City Your shout readers' queries The College of Law explains timeshare investment dangers, maintenance responsibility for children at unversity, estate agents' fees and what to do when a logn lease expires Lawboard©airi@thetimes. co. uk Cross-Examination January 2004 Lawyer of the week Christmas Solution Legal and Contracts Assistant Lexcel The Law Society New York Bar Course Ites Tutorial College QCs who win hearts as well as minds Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Ian Wright has been appointed as the Law Society's director of consumer complaints Picture Gallery Prosecution Lawyers Head of Employment Thames Valley The Court of Justice of the European Communities in…

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