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News from 08/03/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Malcolm Brown, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Catherine Riley, DJM, Patricia Davies, E. Guy Dawber, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Oliver August and Clifford Coonan, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Irvine, David Chater, Brian Duckworth, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Elizabeth Hartley-Brewer, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Michael Quinlan, Gerald Davies, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Michael Halpern, Valerie Elliott, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Patrick Marmion, Jill Dupleix, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, William Goodhart, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Joanne Alderson, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Anthony Tanney, Keith Pike, Ron Lewis, David Alexander, Paul Taylor, Bonnie Greer, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Charles Isherwood, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Sam Mariowe, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Peta Bee, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, David Mattin, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Laurie Rowley, Stephen Kane, Stewart Tendler, Robert Keys, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Norman Sanders, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Sam Allardyge, Ashling O'connor, Chris McGrath, Ronan McGreevy and Philip Webster, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Simon Wright, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Aki Riihilahti, David Barker, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, William Wyndham, Adam Sherwin, Mark Venables, Matthew Connolly, Robin Harris, Randy Cohen, G. L. Billington, Jenny Davey, Nick Meo, Lisa Verrico, Nicholas Wapshot, Martin Pinner,

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Index Labour vows to defeat Lords in power struggle Fresh battle over supreme court Legal 'fat cat' claws in £3m Floating into Summer T2 Four Tax Dodges and a Funeral Parking bay that puts the squeeze on motorists Index Butterfly with a £15m new home in clear view Picture Gallery Racing scandal Equitable plea Porter offer Children's deaths blight peace visit The Game Home legacy News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk Government set to curb council-tax rises Inquiry on 'easing of migrant rules' Schools 'will vie with NHS for scarce cash' Scots reject GM crops US reveals case against Camp X-Ray Britons War in Iraq was a witch-hunt, says Blix Dell Yard chief refuses to let police cells ease jail crisis He lost the race. Now Britain's leading jockey stands to lose his career and his reputation It was only a minor race at Lingfield. But Kieren Fallon's riding in it could have major ramifications. Alan Lee reports Breitling Hard falls have marked Fallon's rocky ride to the top The champion jockey has surmounted many obstacles - even the ones he has set for himself, says Chris McGrath How to win with a bet on failure Howard promises voters less tax and more choice Grown-ups are back in charge, say party faithful Abbey Grand vision that could cut both ways with voters Camilla Cavendish Analysis This Week in Parliament Motorists ignoring mobile ban Price of shopping Sculptor turns 80 Detective hurt Police porn check Choice of eggs Man shot dead Lennon sale E-mails blamed Oxford student jailed for stabbing AOL Iberia Deedee calls the tune at Crufts Tourism chiefs aflutter over butterfly dome One man's dream means a £15m indoor habitat will bloom off the M25, reports valerie Elliott BT Bureaucracy 'will stifle vital research' Just AA sk Green Flag Nutritionists ask: just how healthy is an Atkins bar? Breakthrough in cure for Delhi belly Alliance Française Halifax Classical discs turn young heads It's over before fat lady sings UKtv People Tesco heiress pleading poverty Dame shirley porter is popular in her county of exile, reports Stephen Farrell from Herzliya Pituach, Israel Grumbling of Tower's moat wall reveals Chaucer-era buildings £30m in Porter deal Whle she lives a life of luxury Hospital fights mother's allegations Women are still barred from the law's top jobs Legal 'fat cats' who claw in £3m a year UKtv Documentary Asian police chief will face action despite deal Watchdog may order Scotland Yard to charge top officer who was cleared of corruption, writes stewart Tendler Dti Footballer's girlfriend in jail visit Short-lived computers creating 'toxic trash' The Sunday Times Conman seeking another 'Cheriegate' payday Arabs vow revenge after raids on Gaza Tele2 Foster's curriculum vitae of scams, insolvency and fraud Egg 'British spy' gets life in China Greeks vote to end ten-year Socialist era By Our Foreign Staff: Haider party wins key regional poll Prudential Ford brings sniping to stylish end Valentino Blings Changes (AFP): Afghans die in clash with US (AFP): Arctic team safe (AFP): Missile threat (AP): Hoax backfires Flybe.com Les Misrables: who'd be a prime minister? US Mafia turns to Sicily for trustworthy killers Mazda Scarborough Building Society Investment Rates from 5… The Times Shias end delay to plan for future rule Rebel helicopter pilots provoke divisions over Italy's role BT Tiny.com 'Ghosts' with punch save American lives Oldies are 'mad as hell' and will not go quietly Nicholas Wapshot on America The Times Offersdirect One. Tel Gunmen kill six during attack on Haiti celebration Kerry takes the fight to Bush's own backyard DVLA World Music Julian Lloyd Webber Bluejay Jazz Lounge, W12 First Choice the Best Shows ArtsFirst Twilight of the Pop Idol Pop Gareth Gates Wembley Arena Theatre Much Ado About Nothing Theatre Royal, Bath Concert LPO/Saraste Festival Hall Mr Blair, lost somewhere in deepest Westphalia A retreat into history cannot shield the Pm from the harsh choices over Iraq Once Bush had decided to invade Iraq, Downing Street began to run out of options Listen, boy, and I'll tell you the difference between a girl and a woman Picture Gallery Cheekie chappies dump 1,000 years of history The Prime Minister is abusing his power with his Bill, and Lord Falconer has devalued his office Gaddafi, the tyrant with blood still on his hands Thunderer Honest Politics Both parties need to get on message Law Unto Itself China's legal system must be reformed Tough at the Top The apparently relentless grind that is politics Blair's is defence of the Iraq war Auntie's bloomer? The Times Proposed constitutional reforms Right to stipulate medical treatment T . E. Lawrence's letters Global language Past Letters to the Editor ' Judges in touch with 'real world' Lena Zavaroni Downward slope Extra commandment The Weather The Times Crossword 22,606 Weathercall BT Corporate Profile Employers demand tax and NI shake-up Higher private pay deals Briefing Citigroup's German talks Polaron to float oh AIM SAS works out rescue plan How the Week Finished Currencies Commodities Charcol Tories to call for Equitable compensation BSkyB dumps 'Channel 6' Index Economic Agenda Barclay twins to try again Stax of Talent Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper IHG will return cash to investors Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics The Times Business Big Shot Telefónica makes £3bn buy Stop Press Air Berlin hopes to list Economist's bright forecast Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Look Ahead ECB is just a scapegoat for Europe's failing revival Gary Duncan Economic Agenda London Metal Exchange plans a future in plastics Psion's Symbian sale in balance Royal Mail should lose its Vat privilege, regulator says ITV directors under pressure Sage of Omaha wins on buffeted dollar FSA CBI sees upturn in services Checking out of ownership, but with reservations Corporate Profile No 107: InterContinental Hotels Group Who's who in the Boardroom Success. Inspiration, Perspiration History The Company in Detail Relocation M&S joins Bbc in £1.5bn White City development Banks earn £20m in Belgacom float Coal's 20-year decline cost £35bn, says union Buying bricks, mortar, glass and gherkins Student Briefing Fantasy Triumph Standard Life Bank Carphone in Spanish fixed-line deal Accountants seek more clarity on laundering rules Banking & Finance Varilux Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Paul Sweezy Marxist economist of independent views who failed to predict the success of capitalism Paul Sweezy, economist and editor, was born on April 10,1910. He died on February 28,2004, aged 93 Dan Goyder Solicitor who enjoyed success in four different areas of law Dan Goyder, CBE, solicitor, was born on August 26,1938. He died on February 17,2004, aged 65 Percy Browne Farmer who became an MP and who has was also a successful amateur jockey Percy Browne, amateur jockey, MP, farmer and businessman, was born on May 2,1923. He died on March 5,2004, aged 80 Court & Social Estelle Axton Housewife with no musical experience who founded Stax Records Estelle Axion, co-founder of Stax Records, was born on September 11,1918. She died on February 25,2004 aged 85 Lives in Brief Grover Sales, jazz historian and author, was born on October 26,1919. He died on February 14,2004, aged 84 Personal Column Vernon Bell Founder of the British karate movement who applied stringent selection criteria to students Vernon Bell, martial artist, was born on October 9,1922. He died on February 27,2004, aged 81 Want to place a classified advertisement? Court & Social Lives Remembered The Times Encounters Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Security and Democracy Is there hope for democracy in Iraq? Was Clare Short right to raise questions about British intelligence? Council Tax Increases Town hall accountability; police value for money—the debate on local government funding continues Nature Notes Snowballs and Sauce for Goldie: Park Gets a Bank Holiday Look Prize Quiz News Quiz Word Watching Strange to think of having been here with the family in 1908. The river and a church steeple or two seemed Questions Answered Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages School News Church News Answers A stonemason's battle against neglect, paperwork and timidity Notebook Architecture Delay threatens an eccentric gem Results Guarding the gateway to Tendon's culture England's downfall The Results Service Times Test Trustee can exploit failure to register transfer of property House of Lords Time for change Snow Reports ECB must grasp Harare nettle RS Spearheads of England attack are looking sharp Waughs sign off in Sydney Revelations threaten loss of public's trust Alan Lee Commentary Cheltenham unveils a £15m winner Fontwell Park Lingfield Park Saturday's Details Leaders in the Jumps Championships Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Wolverhampton The Wright Track Fitzgerald tormented by injury Maguire moves up the ranks BT Flustered France keep grand-slam hopes alive Rugby Union RBS Six Nations Championship Scotland pay for power shortage BMS Wales still have a way to go to reach the promised land Thompson thrown to the wolves as Sydney heroics are forgotten Rugby Union Six Nations Championship England's naivety hands victory to France Vines wary as Crawley regain advantage Non-League Football Unibond League Ryman League Westley sets realistic goal of play-offs for faded Stevenage England beaten at their own game RBS Six Nations Championship AOL Broadband Times Online Rare victory is shot in the arm for happy Irish Conquerors fail to live with their own immortality RBS Six Nations Championship Defeat is weapon in Woodward armoury as England in right way Alison Kervin says a team's calibre must be judged by its reaction to being beaten OTC Formula One season launches with blast of hot air Motor Racing Australian Grand Prix Giles Smith Sport on Television Ferrari still reign after Schumacher's parade leaves Melbourne cold Button's podium ambitions put on hold The MarketPlace Kevin Eason's Guide to how the Teams Performed in Melbourne Get Fit, Feel Fit Yoga for Golf East pays ultimate price for his folly of changing lanes Athletics World Indoor Championships Golf O'Meara rolls back years to end lean spell McGuire makes the difference for Leeds Rugby League Salford mistakes prove costly Wildcats bow to Bradford's power Davies settles unfinished business Harrison in hurry for next bout Boxing Bricks and Mortar Britain's Olympic prospects hinge on final match Hockey Eccleston driven to distraction by Ferrari France maintain grand Six Nations ambitions after England upset BT Up for the Cup Furious Räikkönen Breaks down with Fawlty Engine La Manga Fallout Inside 24 Pages of Pure Football Inside Sent Reeling Reportage Fashion Arts Index The Week Ahead Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Why I Won't Be Going for a Gong Since It was Mainly Curiosity that Took Me to Iraq. A Medal for Journalists from the Ministry of Defence is Unnecessary John Buchan Felt No Sense of Compromise when He Got his Gongs All Three Individuals are, in their Own Ways, Helping to Shape Iraq The Commonwealth Required Reading Four Tax Dodges Without Warning Last Mohth the Treasury Closed down a Loophole that Allowed Film Backers to Claim More in Tax Relief than They Actually Invested. The Result is Chaos in the British Film Industry, with Big-Name Projects Moving Elsewhere or Collapsing Completely. Giles Whittell Reports Cover Story Invest a Little, Borrow a Lot and You Can Claim Tax Relief on the Whole Lot Brown Knows He Might Scupper Some Deserving Films. His View is: "Tough" The Ethicist Never Mind the Poor... I'm Helping the Rich Once a Primitive, Disease-Infested Hippy Commune, the Osho Resort Has Been Transformed into an Upmarket Mediation Centre for the Well-Heeled in Search of Inner Peace. Nick Meo Tries to Tune in Reportage The Management is Desperate to Play down the Free Love Image Hop, Shake, Hoot and Dance Gibberish Classes; "Go Crazy in Any Language" Bricks and Mortar Borders Spare the Rod The Government Has Failed to Ban Smacking. Yet Hitting Small Children Will Prevent Them from Deloping Moral Sensitivity, Says Elizabeth Hartley-Brewer Parents The Shame a Young Child Feels Can Become an Overwhelming Experience My Daughter, 14, Wants a Part-Time Job , but I Am Worried about her Schooling and Safety Parent Forum A Little Flour Goes a Long Way in a Velvety Soup, Says Jill Dupleix The Way we Live now Something Old, but Where's the Something New? The Italian Greats Still Dominate the Shows in Milan, Leaving Little Room for New Talent to Break through. So Will we Ever See the Likes of Armani and his Peers Again, Asks Emily Davies Fashion Mrs Dippy and so to Bed Home. Forum Picture Gallery Eric Hill A New Leaf of Life? Cannabis Has a Wider Medicinal Role than was Previously Thought. Dr Thomas Suttaford Reports Health When Used Medicinally, It is Not Smoked The Times Offersdirect NB The End of a Laugh Affair Television as Three us Sitco Stalwarts Bow out, Adam Sherwin Wonders where we Will Get a Giggle Arts A Fiddler on Broadway, Page 18 Tomorrow Architecture, the Hits and Horrors of Post Modernism Opera & Ballet Porgy and Bess The Times boxofficeservice The Times Rebels Whatever Became of the Avant-Garde? Patrick Marmion Looks at a Movement that Seems Stuck in the 20th Century Arts Arts Week Ahead Phoebe Greenwood Finds the Best of a Bard Bunch Fiddled Fiddler New York Theatre a British Director's Revival of a Beloved Broadway Musical Has Caused Praise and Rancour, Says Charles Isherwood The Cast's Ethnic Make-Up Has Been Commented upon First Night Reviews Broadsheet Page 17; Centre Pages of Compact Fashion Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey TV Review Despite the Inevitable Over-Simplifications, Alain De Botton's Status Anxiety was a Refreshing, Provocative Programme, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3220 Viewing Guide David Chater Companion Stairlifts Picture Gallery Piggy Banker Adams Faith Walking on Tony Cascarino A Deadly Mix in La Manga Bottom Corner Johnston's Pig Prepares to Fly Ten years after creating the predator, the former Liverpool player is about to revolutionise the boot again, Alson Rudd says TheSTORY 'I Think They Should Stick to Playing Football' Wounded Adams Hit by Fallout Rick Broadbent says Leicester's plight could be the last straw for their manager The Club We Must Call Time on Drinking Tony Cascarino says that excess has no place in the modern game Family Ties Not Lost on El Nino Russell Kempson on the support network behind Josè Antonio Reyes Thesigning Sky Sports Global Powers Have China in their Hands Ashling O'connor on the spread of European supremacy in Asia The Money Game Picture Gallery Ziege's Gary Jacob finds the Tottenham midfield player keen to return to the fray A Good Paint Job The Artist Grim Shadow Stalks Game Sam Allardyce says it will take only one lunatic to turn a death threat into a tragedy The Manager Sicknote Everyday Injuries Explained The Games Birmingham City (1)2 Forssell 24, Hugyhes 69 Bolton Wanderers Referee: A D'Urso 5. Attendence: 28,003 Bruce's men stretch unbeaten league run to eight Birmingham Plant Flag in Euro Zone Class above as Style The Games FA Cup Quarter-Finals Manchester United (1) 2 Van Nistelrooy 25,62 Fulham (1) 1 Malbranque 23 (pen) Referee: R Styles 6. Attendance: 67,614 Victory does little to hide defensive fralities for Ferguson Points Go to Arsenal Portsmouth (0) 1 Shenngham 90 Arsenal (3) 5 Henry 25,50, Ljungberg 43,57, Tourè 45 Referee: J Winter 5. Attendance: 20,137 Muscat Suffers Den if Despair The Games Fa Cup Quarter-Finals Millwall (0) 0 Tranmere Rovers(0)0 Referee: N Barry 6. Attendance: 16,404 Millwall thwarted by Achterberg's Dutch courage Picture Gallery Smith Continues his Cup Romance Sunderland (1) 1 Smith 15 Sheffileld United (0) 0 Referee: S Dunn 7. Attendance: 37,115 Stadium of Light revels in striker's ample penance MacKay's Double Fun The Games Nationwide League First Division Norwich City (0) 3 MacKay 49,59, Huckerby 88 Ipswich Town (0) 1 Miller 87 (pen) Referee: M Clattenburg 5. Attendance: 23,942 Defender's unlikely brace of goals turns derby clash Owusu Shines Brichtly despite Cloudy Outlook Crystal Palace (2) 2 Freedman 33. Johnson 44 Reading (1) 2 Owusu 14,56 REferee: G Poll 6 Attendance: 17,853 Palace flair blunted by resilience fo Coppell's side West Ham Fail to Capitalise West Ham United (0) 0 Walsall (0)0 Referee: G Laws 10. Attendance: 33,177 Pardew unable to earn a divident from attacking assets Ashton Gets his Way Wigan Athletic (2) 2 McCulloch 30,36 Crewe Alexandra (2) 3 Ashton 20 (pen); 26 (pen), 90 Referee: AJaye 3 Attendance: 8,367 Crewe striker proves right to insist on second penalty Albion Continue to Muscle their Way to Front West Bromwich Albion (1) 3 Horsfield 23, Hulse 52, Kinsella 78 Coventry City (0) 0 Referee: M Pike 4. Attendance: 25,414 Megson; s pragmatic approach keeps promotion in sight Nationwide 1 Football League Average Attendances The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Card Count Gillingham Dig Deep Gillingham (1) 2 Agvemang 34, Spiller 82 Nottingham Forest (1) 1 Barmby 27 Referee: P Crossley B. Attendance: 9,096 Late winner ends kinnear's good run The Games Nationwide League First Division Burnley (1) 1 Blake 19 Preston North End (0) 1… Hurst Takes Advantages Sec0nd Division Chesterfield (1) 3 Hurst 45,59, Brandon 75 Sheffield Wednesday (0) 1 Ndumbu Bsungu 66 Rferee: M Ryan7. Attendance: 7,695 Distracted Wednesday allow home side to climb table Picture Gallery New Grimsby manager starts badly and Stockport beat high-flying Bristol City The Games Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide 2 Football League Average Attendances The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Card Count Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide 3 Football League Attendance Table The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Card Count Larsson Twists Knife The Games Tennent's Scottish Cup Inverness fly flag for lower-division clubs as they join Celtic in semi-finals Celtic (0) 1 Larsson 53 Rangers (0) 0 Referee: H Dallas 8. Attendance: 58,735 Heads on block at Ibrox after hunt for trophies is ended Premierleague Kilmarnock (0) 1 Invincible 87 Heart of Midlothian (0) 1 Webster 60 Laporta Restores Honour to Barca Gabriell Marcotti on the rise and rise of the man who has transformed the Nou camp despite failing to sign David Beckham The Continent The Times The Statistics BT Buylines Extra Time New Outlook Leaves us Fighting Fit I put the boxing gloves on. Then lennox Lewis announced his retirement. could this be a coincidence, Aki Riihilahti asks Paper round Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box The Alternative Premiership (or how the Table Ought to Look) Fixtures Nationwide Sky

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