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News from 23/02/2004

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Alyn Shipton, Ramita Naval, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Dominique Vulliamy, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ruth Spurgin, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Nick Daws, Nic Hopkins, George McCarthy, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Tristram Hunt, Geoff Brown, H. C. Willmott, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Gulu Ezeklel, David McVay, R. S. Harryman, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Gabby Logan, Tom Bawden, John Philips and Dragan Petrovic, Nic Hopkins and Helen Nugent, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Phil Gordon, J. D. Baines, Keith Pike, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, John Hope, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Keith Robinson, Jeremy Lee, K. Dinshaw, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Jenny Booth, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Sell (chairman), David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Steve Norris, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Malcolm Johnson, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Campling, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Cathy Harris, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Anita Prazmowska, David Mattin, David Palmer, Peter Dixon, Graeme Holmes (Member, MCC), Jeffrey Titford, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Tony Greenfield, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Mike Rosewell, Tessa Thomas, Simon Taylor, Sam Allardyce, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Alan Cooklin, Brian Glanville, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Ormond Uren, Martin Waller, Rob Writht, Leolin Price, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Aki Riihilahti, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Richard Beeston and James Hider, Abigail Rayner, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Randy Cohen, Owen Slot, Richard Ford, Geoff Simons, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, James Goldman, Ferdie Pacheco, Stephen Pollard,

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Bankers and lawyers forced to disclose clients' secrets Powers proposed for police in new assault on organised crime Kelly triumph M15 jobs search Nader joins race Green back Faithful friend The Game Wolves' substitute star striker shown the red card Index Crowds greet rebels as Haiti's second city falls Teachers rebuff random tests for drugs in schools The Bitch is Back Backed by the Uk's Leading Insurers What's Important Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk I'd welcome inquiry, says Mmr doctor Lawyers call for protection from threats and attacks By a Correspondent: Ill health forces judge to quit Milosevic trial Signs of Tory split over budget freeze De Beers Marines frostbite not due to their gear, says MoD The quest for the very best After the success of the BBC's Great Britons, viewers worldwide will decide who is the most influential person in history Victor will owe less to history than to how we see ourselves Analysis Sir Cliff is king of the singles club HSBC Voting so Far Subsidies for rail help well-off and hurt poor, says report M15 gets staff boost for war on terror Whitehall insiders admit that vetting 1,000 new recruits will pose huge problems, reports Michael Evans Tele2 why Pay More? New spooks start on £20,000 Blunkett to spell out anti-terrorism plans Black 's last-minute plea to sell Telegraph titles Archbishop calls for full Bay inquiry In Brief Diabetes risk Husband in court Overtime protest SDLP deputy Pains in the neck Lake arrest Scant relief Bus crash deaths Worker burnt Correction NSPCC demands inquiry into 'sex abuse by monks' Father and son die in sailing accident Aquascutum Teenager shot dead hunting rabbits AOL Tax is good for us all, says Catholic Church The Bible's Take on Taxation BMW Selfish Britain blamed for new 'grief lite' Just AA sk BT Foreign breeds take advantage of pet passports Tiscali Solemn statement on passing of Spot The Sleep Disorder Clinic Drug gangs turn to jails for a new sales push Prisons offer bigger profits after street prices fall sharply, writes Ricahrd Ford M&G Picture Gallery The test that pupils want to fail No Title English losers threw the first grenade Paris hotels from £22 Revenge is sweet as Kelly is named Olivier best actor Pay & Go Royal Opera House rocks to the sound of Motorhead Pay & Go Ancient links may turn White House race into family fight I'll fight election as leader, vows Blair Flybe.com Saab 93 Prescott praises pensioner's stand over council tax Ministers face defeat over postal vote trials The Week in Parliament 'Blair babe' ousted from seat she won Elected mayors succeed despite hostility Hospitals may cut patient care to pay consultants Health trusts are facing a shortfall of up to £100 million to meet new contracts, reports Oliver Wright Job losses cause severe health risks for those left behind Egg Multiple Display Advertising Items Disabled man in court to end mercy killings Popular brand of soup 'as salty as seawater' Konica Minolta Mr Amer's crazy round-trip to pick his 2own fruit Nine die in suicide bus bombing Direct Line Prudential Washington powerless to move under growing obesity Democrat dismay as Nader enters race to beat Bush Direct Line Small town seeks big jackpot winner Barclays Vengeance of 'voodoo wife' brings Haiti chaos Road dash highlights leaky Euro borders The Sunday Times Wine Club OUBS Picture Gallery Serb deal may save war crime suspects Robitussin Violence in Iran after hardliners win election Radio Turntable Iraqi council struggles to agree new law Thousands of Pakistani troops hunt for bin Laden The Times WPA (Reuters): 192 killed in Uganda raid on camp In Brief (Reuters): Mugabe in pain (AP): Green growth (AFP): Chirac case (AP): Bus disaster Parsley prizes Concert Müller-Schott/Kulek Wigmore Hall First Choice the best shows Austin Reed Going from pillar to posterity Opera Simon Boccanegra Covent Garden Theatre When Harry Met Sally Theatre Royal, Haymarket Correction Pop Randy Newman Barbican Elvis lives , Mis murdered Diana , Mmr is dangerous The rational must unite against this loopy aliance of anti-science crackpots Out of Poland, and into servitude. The frightened people of our twilight zone Picture Gallery Kerry for President. Now this is a family affair Isn't there some sort of test against Lib Dems? Thunderer The Enemy within Drugs-testing will help some schools The Three Junketeers France and Germany had Tony Blair for dinner Dog-Like Devotion Why dogs are every President's best friend Fat tax The Times Michael Howard's vision of Europe Lessons that atheism could teach London 's congestion Cayman business The Rule of Fear Protection for listed buildings Control of MCC Modern manners The Weather The Times Crossword 22,594 Around Britain Weathercall Sainsbury's Wine Weather Eye Corporate Profile Comcast charm offensive Briefing Warning on pound value Pay deals remain low Pressure to restart Doha Banks fear rules' impact Retailers cut single CDs Sainsbury's set to buy TM Standard loyalist dies How the Week Finished Index Green goes off on media Tangent No Title Britain becomes No 1 for private equity firms Chance of bid auction boosts mmO2 shares Cut! Tax attack halts UK films Economic Agenda Sun microsystems John Charles Prospects bright, says MPC member Global Business Briefing Brioni Picture Gallery Change on Week Boeing faces lawsuit Alitalia chief tipped to go BAE backs leasing group Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Currency markets often have the price tags wrong European bosses aim to avert Ford strike threat in UK CBI calls for accident working fund Fastrack Abbey set to stay in the red as banks rise No joke: Lada seeks London listing Hp National statistician sat on data errors for over a year Fantasy Shares The Bank of England's missionaries Lea Paterson joins Kate Barker and colleagues as they spread and colleagues as they spread word on the economy to Oxfordshire Eurex US fails to trouble Chicago Board of Trade Protest continues over Sandier caps How a voracious China will affect our inflation Trying to forget Petersen with Prescott 's promise The Company in Detail Success. Inspiration, Perspiration Who's who in the Boardroom How we Reached our Decision The Times Verdict History Relocation Banking & Finance Champneys Henlow Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? John Charles Outstanding footballer who was revered in Britain and in Italy for his goals and his grace Ivor Stanbrook Hawkish Tory Mp Who was described as Neanderthal man' but had views that could be surprisingly unconventional Court & Social Lives in Brief Sir Frank Espie, OBE, mining engineer, was born on May 8,1917. He died on January 11,2004, aged 86 Personal Column Archbishop Denis Hurley Catholic theologian whose views came into conflict with South Africa's apartheid government—and Rome Department for Constitutional Affairs The Department for Constitutional Affairs Local Taxation Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion who other Times readers Pay as You Learn Should state education be scrapped in favour of a private system? The debate continues Nature Notes Peggy Lee Challenges the Mighty Mouse Prize Quiz News Quiz Word Watching I Am very sorry you are not here to mingle with these things—it would make them so much more interesting. In your absence they are, honestly, scarcely Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Appointments Answers University News WRVS campaigns to change its image of volunteers to services Notebook Charities Olympic bid threatens' charity cash Briefing Child's play to support our young carers Ireland run riot in Dublin O'Neill remains positive despite Festival setbacks Racing Commentary Picture Gallery Carlisle Sinister side of exchanges Yesterday's Results Course Specialists Saturday's Details Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Jonny Wilkinson Fixture list needs balance The Results Service BT Fixtures Times Test Snow Reports Bai makes fine debut as Leeds cut loose Rugby League Tetley's Super League Warrington see grounds for renewed hope Unibond League Non-League Football Giants leave it late to snatch win as referee angers Castleford Depleted Barnet execute same plan perfectly Dr Martens League Ryman League Third semi-final worth the wait for Sudbury Many happy returns for Salford as Widnes let lead slip Pinsent and Cracknell may switch back to four for Athens Rowing Jaidee makes most of hot streak to take title Golf By Our Sports Staff: Hewitt returns to top ten with win in Rotterdam Tennins Cricket Shine heading for Pietersen keeping higher things fielders busy England youth prepare for the World Cup spotlight By Our Sports Staff: Blignaut makes piece of history Calzaghe looking forward to weightier challenges Boxing Wasps rally to provide late sting in the tail Rugby Union Dashing McRae brings the axe down on Rotherham Britain quartet excel to book Athens ticket Takewondo Ralph leads the way as Students come of age Hockey Castaignede ignites Saracens Mix and match for an even healthier lifestyle Get Fit, Feel Fit Male Exercises for Women Martin Johnson By a Correspondent: Nurse's return proves tonic for Brighton Basketball Schumacher threatens to walk out Big guns firing Osbourne strikes McColgan first Paerson closer Defiant Darling 'I shook up the world! I am the Forty years ago this week, Cassius Clay became world heavyweight boxing champion by beating Sonny Liston. In the second of a four-part series, Times Sport relives an epic night in Miami Sex, religion and politics … nothing could distract him Ferdie Pacheco, the doctor who worked in Clay's comer, recalls the pressures and negative influences that threatened the young boxer's preparations Backing down Mob rule may have led to champion's fall John Goodbody looks at the role of organised crime in Liston's career They expected a human sacrifice but saw a giant cut down to size When all the talking stopped, it was the holder facing a hard day's night Times Online Twickenham challenge may come too early for O'Driscoll RBS Six Nations Championship Ireland's centres of excellence teach Lansdowne lesson Exclusive Muhammad Ali Offer Dominici gaffe caps imperfect day for crab-like France Welsh uncertainties exposed by green eight Gerald Davies sees lreland's forwards put in a rampant performance in Dublin Button Pusher England's power proves to be irresistible RBS Six Nations Championship Grayson enjoying his spell as stand-in conductor of Woodward's champions Alison Kervin says that Wilkinson's deputy personifies the ethic of Team England AOL Broadband I deserved spell in bin but at least we restored pride 'What exactly did we do wrong to deserve all this intrusion?' Fireworks follow Calcutta Cup as Woodward has a pop at Scotland Alfa Diesel M-Jet Liston vs Clay Football Today Is Stockport Ready for Ikea? Reportage Fashion Arts Index 24 Hours Verbatim So Many Days out, so Little Time I Wouldn't Be Surprised if Some of Britain's Most Famous Museums, Zoos and Theme Parks Crashed out of Business in the next Few Years Last Year we Had "the Wrong Kind of Sunshine"-Too Hot! The Brewery Closure Robs Auld Reekie of its Most Famous Auld Reek Fundamental Wars Required Reading Put Them Together, Please, for Ikea Cover Story John Prescott Dismissed It as "Another Furniture Shop" but the People of Stockport are Ecstatic at the Prospect of Ikea Opening There. Giles Whittell Says It's Not Just the £1 Billion Investment and the 10,000 New Jobs-It's the Intangible Ikea Effect that Has 310 Million Customers Worldwide in its Sway Furnishing the World The Ethicist Baskets of Hands were Taken to Camp Daily Reportage A Slave Empire Based on Cruelty and Murder to Extract the Wealth of the Congo and Enrich the King of Belgium is Revealed in a New Documentary. Susan Macdonald Reports The Savagery Continues You Forgot the Rings Viewpoint A New Magazine Offers Wedding Tips for Men. Damian Whitworth Has his Own List ArtsFirst Water your Children Parents A Lack of this Vital Fluid Can Cause Dehydration Fatigue and Even Kidney Stones, Says Tessa Thomas The Other Woman Many Working Mothers are Jealous of their Nanny's Close Relationship with their Children, Says Dominique Vulliamy We Want to Come First in our Children's Lives Parent Froum When our Son, 6, is Told off He Says He Wishes He was Dead—and we Don't Love Him Send US your Problems The Way we Live now This Odd Couple Make for a Potent Marriage, Says Jeremy Lee Postcards from the Cutting Edge Fashion From Cocktails and Parties round the Clock to the Scrums outside the Shows, London Fashion Week Ranged from Understated Glamour to the Crazily Overhyped Picture Gallery Mrs Bippy Bear Country Home. Forum The Bitch is Back-And Fashion Power Shoulders and Dagger Heels Mark the Return of the Vamp at London Fashion Week. But There were Also Many Wearable Clothes in a Nostalgic Take on the Classics, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstron47 So are Pretty Dresses A Sugar Hit is the Best Medicine Health Hypoglycaemia is an Emergency for Diabetics and They Need Glucose Fast, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford They Can Become Bloody-Minded or Confused Classical Italy NB Big Time with Beckett Arts Interview Actress Imelda Stauntion is Relishing her Latest West End Role, She Tells Benedict Nightingale Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shaftesbury Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Let's Twist Again Arts New Stage and Screen Versions of Oliver Twist Still Offer us Gruel for Thought, Says Jan Johns Week Ahead Phoebe Greenwood is Star-Struck at Sadler's Wells When the Music Stopped Did Alma Rose's Talent at the Violin Lead to her Death? Alyn Shipton Investigates her Mysterious Demise First Night Review's are in the Broadsheet and… The Times Bridge Games Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Index TV Review A Touch of Frost Felt Stale and Mechanical, despite David Jason's Best Efforts, unlike the Highly Amusing Jonathan Creek, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3208 Viewing Guide How to become a freelance writer Down and out Owen Leads Liverpool's Limp Cup Exit The Ultimate Competttion Game Bottomcorner Being Best is Not Theeuropeancup Gabriele Marcotti explains why success on home front rarely translates to Europe It's Big because Winningcombinations Clubs Need to Hit the The European Cup A good Start will be crucial to those seeking glory, Gabby Logan says Ground Running Arsenal taking on Beckham and friends would make for the perfect final Select Bunch Other Top Writers from the Times Pick their Favourites to Lift the Trophy Sky Sports Guide to the Second round Old Crock Returns to his Roots The Insider Tony Cascarino goes back to where it all started and finds that little has changed LEAGUESAPART—from Crockenhill to Chelsea Paupers near Prince Status The Manager Sam Allardyce says four year's progress would seem wasted without a cup to show Italy Mourns Beloved Charles The Giant Liverpool Pay for Owen Miss Facup Fifth-Round Replay Houllier is One Defeat from the End and It Has Everton's Failure to Make Most of Rooney's Contribution is Costly Barclaycard Premiership Easy online ordering! Ranieri Heads for Exit The Games Barclaycard Premiership Barclaycard Premiership Highest Attendance Average Attendances The Games Still to Play Smith Leaves Ferguson with Little Defence Defoe Brings End to Ma The Games Barclaycard Premiership Whitehotticket No Title John Makes Villa Pay for Carelessness City's Barren Run Ends The Games Barclaycard Premiership Jensen Ruins Script Hope Springs Eternal for Resilient Wolves Newcastle Ride their Luck Cardiff High on Emotion The Games Nationwide League First Divison Times Online Stoke City Albion Emerge with Honours Walsall Wimbledon Bradford City Derby County Preston North End Burnley Gillingham Rotherham United Nationwide Highest Attendance 24,805 Sheff Utd v West Brom The Games Fan Fare Pardew Plays Predator Role Thegames Nationwide League Second Division Top two pull clear of chasing pack as Notts County… Barnsley Colchester United Notts County Plymouth Argyle Nationwide 2 Highest Attendance 19,871 The Games Fan Fare Brighton & Have Albion Luton town Oldham Athletic Rushden & Diamonds City Singing to Different Tune Swindon town Thegames Nationwide League Third Division Mobly hopes Kidderminster have turned corner and… Boston United Huddersfield Town Leyton Orient Oxford United Cambridge United Hull City MacClesfield Town Rochdale Nationwide 3 Highest Attendance 15,222 The Games Fan Fare Darlington Kidderminster Harriers Mansfield Town Scunthorpe Unites Thegames Bank of Scotland Premierleague Rangers The Times Celtic Shine at Numbers Game Bank of Scotland Bell's Aberdeen Dundee Heart of Midlothian Motherwell The Statistics The Continent Times Fantasy Football Buylines Extratime Fifa Lost in Translation Aki Rihilahti on why the governing body's nationality rules are not the way forward Paper round Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box The Alternative Premiership Fixtures In the Main Sports Section today Sky Sports

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