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News from 03/02/2004

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Christopher Digby-Bell, Shirley English and Laura Peek, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Kate Trevelyan Thomas, Tom Dyckhoff, Antonia Senior and Mark Atherton, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Robin Young and Lewis Smith, Roger Boyes and Nigel Hawkes, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John R. Sharp, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Nick Gillies, David Chater, George Caulkin and Matt Dickinson, Angela Court, Jeremy Kingston, Alison Kervin, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Lawrence Dallaglio, Peter Dawson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Robert Baron, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dr Jane Prince, Libby Purves, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Adam Sherwin and Raymond Snoddy, Oliver Wright, James Delingpole, Gill Phillips, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, James Welch, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Edward Gorman, Richard Susskind, Sarah Ludford, Angela Jameson, J. L. Ransome, Nappy Valley, David Thomas, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Sir Louis Blom-Cooper, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Elaine Monaghan, Harold Evans, Editor, Hulton Getty, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Chris Willig, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Sean MacAulay, Desmond Clarke, Director, Imran Khan and Martin Soorjoo, Hugh Upton, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, James Baker and Tony Thompson, Nick Hasell, Cecil Richenberg, Ilfra Goldberg, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Amir Taberi, Anna Frame, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Geoffrey Goodman Founding Editor, Philip Webster Political Editor, Danny Lee, Roger Ede, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Jane Owen, Peter Palumbo, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Edward Gorman Sailling Correspondent, Peter Lansley African Nations Cup, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Ian Lewis-Hinde, Anthony Howard, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,

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Spies must tell how they got Iraq so wrong Blair asks ex-Cabined Secretary to chair intelligence inquirty Praise for Juppè HRT cancer link Lord Bullock Fat out for £5 Offer inside How Super Bowl was shocked from top to bottom The Times Today Publicagenda Everything You Need to Know in 15… Birthswap The mother of all mix-ups T2 Council tax martyr pays up to spare his friends Town halls warned to keep rises below 5% or be capped France from £95 Chopard News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www.timesonline.co.uk Groundhog Day? Can you repeat that? Parliamentary Sketch Supreme Whitehall insider to take control of Iraq inquiry Terrorism trials plan 'an affront to rule of law' Tele2 MPs want nothing like a dame Love, laughter and beating a robber with a pole—the 14 real lives behind a tragedy The price is less intimidating Parents welcome new fire inquest HRT 'increases risk of breast cancer… Dangers of taking fountain of youth Smile. co. uk Drunk soccer fan caught napping Supporters win at mind games Livingstone gets Labour go-ahead Bird flu 'cases' arrive in Europe Hacker, 16, sparks US terror alert Fit to bust Union's choice Fathers protest Testosterone link Body identified Carers dismissed Baby sale claim Show of loyalty Woman scorned Slippery question GP bought cannabis to ease pain of dying patient Microsoft Flood alerts as gales bring heavy rain for rest of week At 66,'seven-times-a-night' Jack admits something has gotta give Lexus How many insults can one newspaper proprietor take? Absolutely powerless after Hutton PS... Nazi musical heads for the Berlin stage Evening Standard Jungle Drums ITV is king of the jungle as BBC's lead slips Mental patient 'lost in system was isolated in blacked-out room' Malaysia Airlines Selection of chairman will be fair, says Jowell Pupils to sit entry tests law courses £5m gift to show art of Islam BT Oaks facing greater disease threat Lloyds TSB Nice little earners for top Tory team Boy, 11, awoke to find father had killed his mother and brother Drunken Best drove off after row with son Little chance of a second transplant AA Foundation degree Blair's retreat from certainty Failure to find weapons 'has hit allies' credibility' Foreign affairs committee says the Iraq war has increased the danger from extremists, reports David Charter One. Tel On Other Pages No report until after election, says Bush Secret Service chiefs face glare of spotlight The Times Key Pianos For six months before the return of UN inspectors,… Ten key questions that will have to be answered Prime Minister considers which dish will be most palatable Political Briefing Nationwide War not just about weapons, say Blair aides Atkins Bombs fire Kurdish desire for independence The 'Iraqi disease' of terror and violence has revived suspicion of Baghdad, reports Catherine Philip in Arbil Disgraced nuclear scientist confesses to selling secrets Just AA sk Dell Suicide bombings threaten elections Analysis President takes on judges with lavish praise of Juppé Chirac's homage to his prot?g? implies that the court was politically biased, writes Charles Bremner in Paris First direct Government Corruption in France The Times (AFP): Four die as building collapses (AFP): Legal crackdown (AP): SS man 'unfit' (Reuters): De Klerk plea (AP): Better late... Bush Budget steps up spending on War on Terror Environement and agriculture lose as President vows to rein in deficit, writes Elaine Monaghan in Washington The World's Big Spender Software geek sires an upgrade for a son Nationwide WPA Democrats target 'Awol' President The Times Sharon vows to evacuate settlements in Gaza The Times Beauty contest arouses naked hostility British Gas A City of Sin Egg 'Hijacked' pastor was out on the town Pop Athlete Brixton Academy First Choice the Best Shows The Times Pleading the passion of crime Theatre Thérése Tawuin Haymarket, Basingstoke Dance Blush Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry Concert LSO/Pappano Barbican The truth about Iraq, twisted on a rack of lies Why have an inquiry into intelligence on Wmd if your mind is already made up? Get my agent on the phone! I'm about to be squashed by a huge pair of Jordans A BNP wolf stalks rural Britain, scenting victory Chirac has lost his political head over schoolgirls in scarves Inquiry Time An investigation into Wmd must not score cheap points Rotten Fruit The Juppé verdict inflict a moral defeat on Chirac Sporting Chance Season tickets are the new therapy With the best will Whitbread prize The Times Hutton spotlight on clash of journalism and government Letters to the Editor Last to sign for a poisoned chalice What is going on? Lloyds Bank Building Past Letters to the Editor Free movement within Europe What's in a name? I verb, you verb The Weather Today's Weather Windy with Rain Becoming Persistent at Times The Times Adjust-Air Paul Simons Weather Eye Ontheagenda Telegraph auction opens Briefing ICAP looks to futures Factory orders at a high Torex merger case begins BCCI had 'appalling' name Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Charcol The independent financial experts Economic View Treasury signals U-turn with 1.5% price cap on child fund Dollar puts big dent in Rio Tinto profits Standard Life to pay £5m fees to float advisers In Business Today Cast off Master Historian Extra 2% rate on firms to help fund Crossrail Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Schlumberger sells stake Stop Press Fire at US refineries United pension dispute 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 Boeing grounds BAE's hopes of being taken over Space-age technology deal First casualties of Debenhams cull BTI UK Direct Business Editor's Commentary: One for the bumper book of waste Accounting fudge would be last straw Dyke waits in the wings at ITV Nisa-Today's urges Londis to sign up to a merger Spar posts record rise in sales Support grows for Ryanair's airport subsidies P&O's buoyant ports outlook limits the dividend cut damage Tempus Rio Tinto Filtronic Healthy subscription forecasts boost mmO2 Stock Markerts Ahares Larger Capitalisation Shares New share sale at a discount lifts Invensys Smaller Capitalisation 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 Day's Biggest Movers Short gilts score in quiet trade Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street P&O Cuts back dividend to boost ports investment Airports' profits rise as passengers increase Abbey Clubhaus faces sale at discount GNER Securicor 'Weeks away' from £1.6bn merger Nedlloyd plans €1.1bn float for container unit Versailles directors use fake firms, court told Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner Butler Times Newspapers EU to delay new accounting rules Rio Tinto opts out of dollar hedges Antique Desk Business Travel Business-Leisure Sector Dynamic Fuel Systems Inc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Viceroy Park Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cairn soars as India well tests positive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thornton Securities Ltd The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items US calls for tough housing, finance measures Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida is no holiday for Europeans The Times Unit Trust Information Service Philosophy Now Noughts and cross bosses Bitter man City Diary Banking & Finace Action medical research Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Lord Bullock Historian who wrote the first major comlete life of Hitler, and who went on to build his own Oxford college Dom Michael Smith Benedictine monk who at 55 went from a Sussex boarding school to Peru and became 'El Gran Misionero' Court & Social Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Bob Stokoe Enthusiastic and hard-working footballmanager who in 1973 took Sunderland to FA Cup glory aganist mighty Leeds United Lives in Brief Bishops urged to make vows of priestly poverty Debate the issues pf the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Should the Church of England introduce a flat-payment rate across the ecclesiastical spectrum? Nature Notes On this Day the Times Amrican Hopes Soar with the Satellite Prize Quiz News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life En route to California for discussions with Mgm about making a movie of Brideshead Revisited, Evelyn Waugh and his wife visit New York editors, and these encounters are chronicled in his diary with all his lyrical panache Questions Answered Questions Asked Forthcoming Marriages Ball Lecture Personal Column The Times New life for Lydiard's historic garden Last summer's drought revealed the skeletal outlines of the original flower beds, above; the lake appears in George Stubbs's 1765 painting of a favourite hunter The Times Appointments Circuit Bench Church News Today's Royal Engagements Livery Company Answers The Times Dinners Defoe can earn his spurs The Times Your Player List with Updated Weekly Scores Richards shown the door Invaluable Brady can help Patriots to reign supreme American Football Super Bowl Liquid breakfasts and moving sermons: Scarlets fever can prove catching Chris Willig, an American and NFL junkie, enjoys his first taste of rugby with Llanelli fans Employee trust caught by tax Court of Appeal Published February 3,2004 Macdonald (Inspector of Taxes) v Dextra Accessories Ltd and Others Before Lord Justice Potter, Lord Justice Jonathan Parker and Mr Justice Charles Judgment January 28,2004 Law Supplement Today Amd Every Tuesday in Times Governing law was English Court of Appeal Published February 3,2004 Shamil Bank of Bahrain Ec v Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd and Others Beford Lord Justice Potter, Lord Justice Laws and Lady Justice Arden Judgment January 28,2004 Defoe moves across capital Spotlight shifts to Rusedski drugs hearing Tennis Our Vic paves way for Therealbandit to run in Gold Cup Taunton Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Times Test Doumen takes handicap route with Baracouda Dallaglio proves first among men, less so children The Kervin Interview The Times Botham the centre of attention in switch of codes to Rhinos Rugby League Davies stumbles through qualifier Ice Skating Formula One may be forced to leave Britain, Mosley says Motor Racing Wilkinson joins list of England casualties Rugby Union Smith ruled out of Boat Race Final chance Cumbria eclipsed Bonny Briggs The Results Service Today's Fixtures Richards finds desire for success takes priority over attachment to an icon David Hands on the pragmatism that spelt the end for the Leicester director of rugby Essex attractions prove irresistible for Gough Cricket Luscombe given early chance by brave new Wales Wasps ponder Loftus Road switch to pack in the fans The Times Wales Squad Reyes ready to step up and boost Wenger's young guns Football Ding takes Wembley by storm with masterful defeat of Perry Snooker Snow Reports Get Fit, Feel Fit Yoga for Skiing Stuttering Senegal prepare to face their hosts Results and how They Stand By Our Sports Staddff: Walker escapes FA action for pushing pitch invader Phillips hopes hit by injury to Toytown Equestrianism Joyon plays it safe with record in sight Sailing Magnier's lawyers turn up heat on Ferguson Desperate Leeds survive transfer window with crown jewels intact Curbishley dips into Parker cash with cut-price Thomas Wales taking appeal to limit Okocha changes mind on his future at Bolton Thepremiershiptoday Spurs beat deadline to seal £7 deal for Defoe Times Sport Today Alfa Diesel M-Jet England Expects Plus Alison Kervin talks to Lawrence Dallaglio Richards is forced to go after players lose faith The Shadow of a Lost Life Lifetime Arts Law T2 includes a number of exciting features. The Way… 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day A Tale of Disparate Neighbours If Hutton Has Done Nothing Else, He Has Demonstrated how Wide the Gap between the Worlds Fo Politics and Media Has Grown In 1958 we Knew our Place—it was at the Tradesmen's Entrance He Gave up his City Job for One where He Could Meet Real People Waves of Glory The Mother of All Mix-Ups: Two Babies Swapped at Birth Two Mothers Give Birth at the Same Time but Go Home from Hospital with Each Other's Babies. The Mix-Up is Undiscovered for 43 Years. What Happens to Parents and Children when the Certainties that Shape their Lives are Smashed? Chris Ayres Reports on Two Families Struggling to Cope with the Emotional Fallout The Greatest Threat. . . To your Own Identity I have found out that my self-employed boyfriend,… The Times Whose Turn is It this Year? Hiring Professional Songwriters Wont' Improve our Eurovision Chances, Says Chris Campling Playing God? I'm Just George Soros Has Declared Ward on George Bush with a New Book and $12.5 Million Funding for Anti-Bush Organisations. But Will the Speculator who Made Millions out of Black Wednesday End up with Egg on his Face? Are You Fit for Surgery Nutritional Supplements Can Mean Faster, Better Recovery from Operations. Jerome Burne Reports In Praise A New Film Suggests that Men who Date Younger Women are Missing out. Jonathan Gornall is Old Enough to Know Better Romantic Comedy, or Mid-American Morality Tale? Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus The Way we Live Mow Rediscover the Full, Rich Taste of Aubergine with Jill Dupleix Eight of the Best this Week: Trench Coats Pinstriped or Plain, They are Back with a Passion, Says Five Years Ago its Return was Inconceivable Don a Suit and the Perks Will Follow It is All about Nuabce—vents Cuffs and Angles Nappy Valley Partial Recall Home. Forum But Do You Need It Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Easy online ordering! Technobabble The Future Has Curves Architecture a Revolution Shocks the Pompidou Centre—modernism with Knobs on, Says Tom Duckhoff Rearview Mirror Photography the Shortlist for the 2004 Citigroup Prize Shows a Surprinsingly Retrospective Bent. Joanna Pitman Takes a Peep Citigroup Photography Prize Photographers' Gallery, Wc2 There was More to Dennis Stock than his Celebrated Portraits of the Stars The Times Entertainments The Times Clean Teens? Blame It on the Boogie La Movie Street Dancing, Exams, Young Love-Sean MacAulay Feels All Adult Radio Chris Campling with a Murky Tale of Spin and Skulduggery The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio 1 Choice Choice Anna Frame Staellite, Cable and Digital TV Review After the Shock of Last Week's Events in Parliament, the Preposterous Sea a Souls Seems Almost Plausible, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Today's Television No Title Viewing Guide Companion Health Drip, drip, drip: why nurses are trickling… Careers Climb to the top with help from our course… Plus 8 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Pay as you go: is this the way to… Education Positive lessons: why daydreams are a sign… Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Teachingpractices Otherviews Theweekinnumbers Pay as you go: is this the way to fund services? Public Sector Funding Public Opinion Patrick Kidd Newmedical Research Nurses flee for a ward in the sun Fatigue causes Local Government GP drug errors Careless talk costs ratings Theissueeexplained Top-Up Fees- what next? Coursewatch Careers Jargondecoder Complexity 'Keep your hands off my tracks' Ian McAlister, chairmen of Network Rail, tells Ben Webster why uniform standards of track maintenances on the railways can be only achieved by one controlling organisation Mediamonitor Bidoftheweek Intheprofessionalpress Seeninhansard Learning to work with business Otherstoriesweliked Lecturers can 'talk the talk' Universities Academics fail to manage That Blair speech in full. . . well, almost Public Sector Weatherwatch How to spot a racist recruit 'Charities are lottery losers' Voluntary Sector Hero Have files, must travel Social Services . . . Andvillain Foreignways Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Veredus Public Sector Education Health Plus ITC Central Law Training Penna Cambridge City Council National Crime Squad Englands East Midlands The Times City College Manchester Croydon Crossroads South Staffordshire Council The Times Munroconsulting TES The Sunday Times Public Agenda Nurse Aid NHS 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 We Welcome your letters and e-mails, whether in response to items in Public Agenda or as a way of sharing your own insights and experiences with other readers. We are particularly keen to learn of examples of good practice from which others may benefit. Letters and e-mails may be edited. Please contact us at: agenda@thetimes. co. uk, or write to Public Agenda, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 1ta Whatworkedforme Richard Haines winner of the national Achileve Award for e-learning on changing his life through computer-based learning in his local library Diarydates Inside The Law Society Forensic Science under the Microscope Verdicts Legal Privilege Nellen solicitors Barrister Opportunities Joanne Manson Recrintment Priority Legal Recruitment Lamb Chambers Taylor. Root Wrongful convictions put forensic science in the dock Lawyer need to be more sceptical of expert witnesses and more willing to challenge their evidence, says Roger Ede BBC The Times Law Section The Law Society is sinking fast—what are you going to do about it? Our sanctions against cartels will be effective The UK's new anti-trust laws will work just as well as those in the US. Business cannot be complacent, argues Ros Wright News Why juries can't escape scrutiny The current case of the 'champagne' juror and a house of Lords rulling have called into question the secrets of the jury room, writes Sir Louis Blom-Cooper A Juror Alleged that Fellow Jurors were Racially Biased No civic duty for us, thanks Chambers Manager KPMG Joanne Manson Recruitment Why was an A young murder victim's family may yet have their question answered write Imran khan and Martin Soorjoo The Inquiry Raised More Questions than It Answered Litigation proves David Thomas on how Latin American govern Growing band who know IT makes sense Heaven Only knows how Church will cope with employment rights Could a vicar be sacked for failling to reach his performance targets, ask James Baker and Tony Thompson A Third of Clergy Think that They are under Threat How are the Hours of a Priest to Be Measured? Best read with Cole Porter on the turntable When Harvey McGregory says he is updating his book damages, he really means he is rewriting it. Jon Robins reports Law Update How much should a client tell his lawyer? Two recent decisions have significantly restricted the nature and extent of legal advice privilege. Gill Phillips reports Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week Edward Fennell in the Ciyy: Ball's up for snow… Checking our lids for holes Sleeping on the bench has a long legal tradition. Danny Lee investigates It Can't Have Been during a Trial so Full of Thrills Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk The Aire Centre Priority Legal Recruitment Times Newspapers The Times ITC London Specialist Civil Chambers Blair's glee at one good choice after another Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery The Times

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