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News from 25/02/2004

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Andrew Robson, Helen Nugent Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Peter Sarris, Andrew Bennett, John Higham, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Crispin Smith, DJM, Fred Redwood, Neelam Verjee, Chris Ward, Digby Jones, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Richard Carson, Dave Pelzer, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Julian Berry, Jonty Claypole, Anthony Browne Brusseles Correspondent, Anthony Heagerty, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Philip Webster, Shirley English and Stewart Tendler, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Antonia Senior Insurance Correspondent, Gulu Ezekiel, Meg Marshall, Marc Cranfield-Adams, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Alan Lee the Course Inspector, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Roxanne Clark, Debra Craine, James Howe, Arnie Parr, Joe Morgan, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Gregory Lauder-Frost, Peter Truscott, Julian Elliott, Roland Watson, Patrick Wright, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Sharrock Reports, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Jeremy Lee, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Jerome Burne Reports, Michelle Braham, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Adam Lebor Central Europe Correspondent, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, John Russell Taylor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Jim Addington, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Vikki Askew, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Wiktor Moszczynski, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Raymond Snoddy and Caroline Merrell, Raymond Snoddy and Rosemary Bennett, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Tony Aust, Christopher Walker, Guy Liardet, Ian Edwards, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Richard Davies, Fred Brown, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, Stephen Smalley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Darian Leader, Gillian Harris and Shirley English, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Owen Slot, John W. Norris, Peter Riddell Political, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Randy Coner, Ferdie Pacheco,

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Doctors want all patients to buy insurance Underfunded NHS can never meet demands, say consultants Putin sacks PM Family protest Chambers ban Hare coursing 's premier event started with a… Airline draws the bottom line for fatter passengers Index Dad and Daddy Is this the face of Britain's forgotten emperor? Taxman targets builders who never finish the job Ali Exclusive Versace In the mud of Oxford, Roman history is rewritten In this section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Smoothie Blair ready to squeeze mandarins Parliamentary Sketch 'Death threats' to striking lecturers Police chiefs in Huntley row Exams 'worthless' to gauge maths ability Libyan U-turn casts doubt on Blair trip Ref: Times Legal aid may go in medical disputes Has-beens making more than Blair Westminster's losers are winners when it comes to money, reports David Charter LibDem election plans given away in a keystroke Dog's sandy deposit brings long arm of the law to owner Rosary bead clue to school drug dealers Church's IVF for all will increase births by 5,000 a year Bed shortages cost lives, doctors warn Tele2 'An annual tax makes me confident' How Change Will Hit Home Shipman was cremated in secret Ritz ruling Quick sale Hearing put back Tube delays up Metric martyrs 'Living wills' Bill Arms exports Judge shortage Internet fraud Milkman's toast The old man and the sea - and the council And for deserts? Heatproof chocolate Sky BBC does deal to ease pain at dentist's The Link Good news is bad news, the Tories tell their pollsters Attenborough scion makes his entrance Ps Picture Gallery Friends in fight to be queen of the autocue Tesco AA Parents hijack 'honour killing' police briefing Boy, 12, arrested after Somali dies at school Aquability Citroen Royal Society urges secrecy Rich pickings from Prada's 20th-century palette Where she leads, others invariably follow, says Lisa Armstrong in Milan BT Glass heiress jailed for refusing to cover up Naked garden romps led to community service order which had to be carried out in overalls, Alan Hamilton reports Pensioner loses tax support by blaming Europe Audi A6 with multitronic Couple quit good life to lead revolution Units give elderly greater freedom Simon Rattle uses music to encourage migrant children Blair fails to meet his own target on asylum Freeserve Benefit curbs may infringe EU law Illegal workers to be offered amnesty Coursing festival cuts to the chase in hunt debate Witch-hunt fear over fight to save hen harrier Lexus Marching orders for mediocre officials Abbey Tories give their Bbc report cool reception Where carrier bags, sex and euthanasia top the agenda Today in Parliament Blair knows what he wants, but not how to do it Political Briefing Don't back Saudis, say 'tortured' Britons Comet mission hopes to uncover Earth's origins Life for addict who pushed man under train Teen risks are all in the head Abbey Millions in crooks' assets are recovered Nation fears march towards violent future US troops are making way for uneasy local forces, reports catherine philip on her return to Baghdad Month of Carnage Prudential Intel UN criticised for reluctance to play role in general elections Milosevic 'may escape conviction for genocide' Berlusconi accused of foul play Flybe. com BT Haiti's commandos thrown into battle Bush proposes ban on gay marriage Dell Pressure mounts on Cheney to make way Dublin hotels from £28 Green Flag (AP): Israel to keep watch on Vanunu (AP): US poultry ban (AP): Museum delay (Reuters): Mercy flight (AFP): Briton held (AFP): Polio boycott (AP): Mother freed (AP): Nuclear talks (AFP): Strikes protest Putin clears the decks in pursuit of new mandate Nobel prize taunt raises hackles of Gallic intellectuals Lloyds TSB AOL Hydrogen to power Venice's future We all work in the NHS. We are committed to its values. But we believe the time has come to consider a new way to deliver healthcare in Britain 'Many are trapped, the world must help us' An earthquake in Morocco has killed hundreds and left rescuers struggling to cope, writes David Sharrock Nationwide Tiny. com (AP): Skopje shaken by powerful tremor Atomic report buys time for inspection deal to pay off Foreign Editor's Briefing Iran accused of lying over secret nuclear research The Sunday Times Wine Club BT First Guantanamo detainees are charged Al-Qaeda taunts US as hunt goes on Dance Benois de la Danse Sadler's Wells First Choice the Best Shows The Sunday Times The blast of the Mohican Pink The point, Dublin Pop pink shows Dublin how to have a raucously good time-but damn right Chris Rea's got the Chris Rea Bush Hall, W12 Philharmonia/ Ashkenazy Festival Hall Concert BBC SO/Brabbins Barbican Concert We wish we had ways of making you healthier The new NHS funding crisis: its budget is being eaten away by unfit fatties These boots are made for stamping, but not on the dangerous inner-city beat Picture Gallery When you need a plumber you don't call Canute Britain can't cope without its damp teddy bears Thunderer Internal Market An encouraging sign of debate about the NHS All the President's Men Putin sacks the last Yeltsin-era remnant Yes, Prime Minister A senior civil servant responds to Blair's speech Headscarves ban The Times Tall, dark, handsome and superbly fit, he… Blame for rises in council tax Treatment of Guantanamo detainees Anti-terrorism law and human rights Hopping mad Chancery role Dyed Kippers Hypertension and appropriate drugs RC suggestions on tax I verb, you verb The Weather The Times Crossword 22,596 Mesh Computer plc Lord Mayor's wish list Briefing 'Dormant' account claims Canary bid clock ticking Merger boosts Securicor Sweet Thorntons profits Miners ban overtime Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Investec Whatwentwrong? New ITV boss says Allen's job is safe Cost of aircraft carriers to rise by ?lbn Index Barclays fears echoes of 1970s inflation in the economy French Connection Border Lines NYSE's chief was paid $20m by Goldman Global Business Briefing If Alan Clark's diaries are to be De'ieved Francis Maude was once known to scime colleague in the House of commons as Results in Brief SEC charges FleetBoston Lazard to aid TUI on float Consumer report dismissal Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Gold Data Look Ahead North Sea Exchange Rates M&S's homeware guru dismisses Gucci defection National admits easyBus talks Telford Come Life Burt banks on his experience Business Editor's Commentary Patence Wheatcroft Stewart will not take the stand De Beers out to end half-century ban from US Investors are catching up on Alliance UniChem's positive story Tempus Smith & Nephew spurred by rival' s us debut Stock Markets Bank's 'no bid' statement blunts S&F's rise Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Weak US data boost gilts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Pru's profit dive points to a slow recovery AIB cuts staff amid dollar woes Seiu St James's back in the black Insurers fear upheavals after Equitable report Poland falters as EU rolls out carpet of red tape European Briefing Domino's may launch buyback The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bat warns of 5% cut to profits if dollar falls NCH Signs of revival at Whitbread hotels chain Vodafone hints at hostile bid for Vivendi Cannes can teach mobile set that size matters Lord Mayor to make plea for limit on directors' liability Trade & Industry Meets Mansion House Crunch time for action on top pay MmO 2 pours cold water on BT's integrated plan The Times Offers Direct Old hand plays a new card City Diary Flag or fag? City Diary Find the founder City Diary Banking & Finance SAS Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards The Sunday Times Back to the Fifties and sensible saving plans Personal Finance Editor The easy route into deep water Joe Morgan reports on the risks of loan repayment holidays Legal & General Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Anton Freud Chemist and grandson of Sigmud, who once singlehandedly captured a German airbase Professor Margaret Stacey Sociologist whose passion for the rights of women and children took feminism in new directions Leslie Levens Businessman who transformed the international electrical industry by developing printed circuit boards in Britain Court & Social Sir Gordon Bryce Lawyer and servant of the crown in Aden and the Bahamas Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Les Gray Frontman of cheerful pop group Mud, who took the band to 15 hit singles—before it became stuck fast in the glam-rock era Bart Howard Songwriter who wrote the Peggy Lee hit Fly Me to the Moon - and promptly retired on the proceeds Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Nature Notes Welcome to Britain Will the growing number of immigrants be a bonus or a burden? Work Permits and Police Registration for Migrants Prize Quiz News Quiz Word Watching Dined with Sir Pelham Warner.. A man of great charm and with enough modesty to go round a whole room Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Memorial Service Luncheon Personal, Column Ace Labels (Harlow) Limited Want to place a classified advertisement? Picture Gallery Museum shows Britain's will to win The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Commemorate your Little Miracle's Arrival into… Forthcoming Marriages Appointment Answers Word Watching The Times Times Newspapers Encounters Dinner News Quiz Martin Samuel Football 's Famous Five Harrington happy to ease himself into new campaign Golf Accenture Match Play First-Round Draw Davies intent on being big hit when women get back on course No Title Damages for bad advice Law Report Requirement to refer merger Liston versus Clay 'My most important… Williams to meet Hide for EU belt Lomu split Finch offer Ely ease through Final word Bailey beaten Harmison eager to take fight to West Indies Cricket England bowlers let Rao steer South Zone to historic victory Scoreboard The Times Procter fines Gilchrist for show of dissent Get Fit, Feel Fit Male Exercises for Women Day Three Pietersen ups the stakes in battle for release from Nottinghamshire Exclusive Muhammad Ali Offer Perry plays role of pioneer in effort to beat latest injury Rugby Union England aim to steal march on opponents The Results Service Today's Fixtures Yesterday's Racing Results Schumacher prepared for take-off Motor Racing Dolan fails to make most of reprieve Boxing Summer slot for Challenge Cup as BBC sees the wider picture Rugby League Doncaster Racing Johnson puts his faith in old friend at Kempton Ludlow Treasured West Country jewel shines ever brighter Lingfield Park Hero, icon and champion: the greatest story sport has told Daughter clear on dangers of family business Owen slot on Laila Ali, who boxes on knowing the sport damaged her father I knew the king was going to end up a shuffling wreck Ferdoe Pacheco on how his pleas for Ali to retire at top were ignored They were two of the most controversial bouts in history. But were they fixed? Even in death controversy shrouded flawed champion Ashling O'Connor on how Sonny Liston's life went downhill and ended amid persistent rumours that he was murdered Chambers banned for two years in test case Athletics Business travel Decision vindicates doping authorities Names of innocent may be made public Last Night's Football Results Other sports told to show same vigilance Crystal Palace given chance to shine again Hansen to put all her energies into final Olympics Football 's Famous Five? Give me a few old men in Fa blazers any time . . . Button Pushed 'Chelsea's downfall is also the Tinkerman's tiny tragedy' Ferguson bent on attack to hide defensive frailties European Cup By Our Sports Staff: Real gain the upper hand after Kahn's late blunder William Hill Bowyer 's stamp duty extended by Newcastle error Houllier determined to stay put Times Test Parker ready to make step up in his search for change of fortune Wasteful West Ham made to pay for their profligacy by McBride Defensive effort the key Wise men continue advance Nationwide League Pools Forecast Times Sports Book Montgomery ends United drought Harper makes point at death for Reading Thepremiershiptoday Edu has Celta seeing double as Arsenal reign in Spain at last Assure thing Stopped in his Tracks Foreman to fight again? Tell them I'm coming back too, Ali says Dad and Daddy Reportage Emotional Intelligence Arts T2 Asylum Figures: The number of people applying for Uk… The Linguistic Remains of the Day Blair Cant Resist a Cheap Fix Mary Ann Siegnart If only Random Testing Could Drive the Opiate of Pandering to Tableoid Prejudices out of the Prime Minister's Bloodstream Booming Bollywood Required Readine For us this Isn't Just It's a Human Rights The World's Most Famous Gay Fathers, Barrie Barlow and Tony Drewitt, Moved from Northern England to Southern Spain to Bring up their Children. Now Outranged Parents at the Local Primary are Making Life so Intolerable that the Couple are Setting up their Own School. David Sharrock Reports Prejdice Travels Just as Easily as the Thousands who Flock to Spain The Ethicist Tosca Putin Wages As Putin Dismisses his Government, Peter Truscott Examines the Rise of Russia's Oligarchs and Looks at the President's Attempts to Rein Them in Health The Heartfelt Spring Clean Bypass Operations Could Be a Thing of the past, thanks to a New Drug, Jerome Burne Reports Loneliness of the Long Distance Lovers Emotional Intlligence Can a Relationship Survive for Any Length of Time Ver a Great Distance? In his Own Love Affair, Ving Away from Alice, James Howe Wonders. . . What Does Love Tell us about Life? This Week: Dave Pelzer Love ETC Dave Pelzer, 43, Is the author of a Child Called 'It', the sotry of his abused childhood. He lives in California with his second wife, Marsha, 37, and has a sons, Stephen, 18, from his first marriage The Way we Live now Seasoned Bredcrumbs Add Final Flourish for Roast Loin of Pork, Says Jeremy Lee Method Showtime with Full-Length Fur and Full-On Attitude - Milna is the Place to Plaunt your Assets, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong High on Wood Stain Home. Forum Dotting the Eyes in the Strip Show Art Roy Lichtenstein's Fascination with Popular Culture Eventually Made Him a Pop Icon Himself, Reproduced on Suburban Walls, Sys John Russell Taylor By Isolating the Images, in a Certain Way He Abstracts Them Donald Judd Inspired by Tears Real Pain Lies behind Lichtenstein's Crying Girls Samsonet Dalila Object Lesson Are You Sitting Comfortably? Dark Side of Life Karl Weschke Eschews Colour in his Twilight Worlds Tomorrow in Screen Oscar Hopeful Naomi Watts plus… Classical Concerts The Times Hi-Tech Gym Classes Can a Scheme that Links Schools to Private Gyms Help to Arrest the Plummeting Activity Levels of a Generation Already Facing Obesity, Asks Peta Bee The Times Offers Direct Telephone Education Language Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items JTL Connecting to the future Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Education Oxford Easter Courses Business Courses Easter Revision Clifton College Bristol Easter Revision Easter Revision Davies Laing & Dick Easter Revision Residential & Daily Courses Gabbitas Ed. forum Senior Appointments Courses The Whitgift Foundation Croydon Introducing Drama and Movement Therapy Taunton School Blundell's School GCSE Revision Easter & Spring in London The Times Offers Direct The Month Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Televisionandradio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One 6.00am Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (19564)… Choice Radio Radio 1 Fm: 97.6-99 . 8 MHz 7.00am Chris Moyles… Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Stephen Dalton Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Tv Review Hustle is an Ngaging Drama that Moves so Fast You Barely Have Time to Notice All the Convenient Coincidences and Improbabilities, Says Joe Joseph Bbc One Variations Viewing Guide David Chater Television and Radio Today's Television Last Night's Review… T2 Crossword No 3210 Companion Stairlifts Working in the recording industry There at the end of the day Working Relationship Tom Hughes-Hallett, chief executive of Marie Curie Cancer Care, and his executive assistant, Jo Dodd Enter our PA of the year competition Incisivemedia Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items KS Knights bridges Secretanies Join The Best Think Bigger WA Victoria Wall Associates Customer Service Professionals Required Multiple Display Advertising Items Covent Garden Bureau Office Manager Santoro Group Executive Pa, Music The Times Job that's music to your ears The record business is buzzing and fun, says Michelle Braham Do I have to disclose my age on a CV? Career Clinic This week's expert is Pat Manning left, divisional director for Manpower, the UK's employment specialists Time Savers Contacts European Central Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items GELAppointments H Huntress Joslin Rowe Alan Baxter & Associates The Times Spring is in flower Karen Homer Real-life fashion When deliveries are special Testing Royal Mail specialdelivery Stretch your way to a more supple life Roxanne Clark continues her series on how to get energised I'm a PA - get me a celebrity Working for someone famous is often an uphill slog, but it can bring great rewards, says Fred Redwood Go nutty with this hale and hearty winter soup Tasting Administrative Support Audio Typist Part-Time Sales Administrator/secretary German… Fashion & Antiques! Strutt & Parker CS Times Newspapers Small venue is a great attraction Conference Call Prizes for the best PAs FYI Conqueror

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