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News from 09/03/2004

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Roger Dyndal, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Daniel O'leary, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Nick Brown, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, James Hider and Richard Beeston, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Roger Smith, Simon Pettitt, Antonia Senior, John Sharland, Baz Heath, Gary Jacob, Daniel Freedman, Toby Moore, Greg Hurst and Gabriel Rozenberg, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editot's Briefing, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Evans, Tom Baldwin and Daniel McGrory, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Kate Rawlinson, James Delingpole, John Young, Richard Lloyd Parry, Sam Coates and Martin Waller, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Margaret Cornell, Elizabeth George, Virginia Ironside, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Edward Fennell, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Philippa Bennett, Antonia Senior and Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Stacey Wilby, Rick Broadbent, Jenny Booth, Ann Treneman, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Oliver Miles, Lea Paterson Economic View, Peter Stothard, Rosemary Bennett and Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, G. Baron, Tom Foulkes, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Leonard R. N. Percey, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Mark Burnyeat, David Mattin, Catherine Philip and Zahid Hussain, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Richard Mills, Nick Kelly, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, Christopher Walker, Richard Vyvyan-Robinson, Nigel Pleming, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Andrew Irvine, Peter Riddell, Anthony J. Carr, Bill Beaumont, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Jill Duplex, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, James Brilliant, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Gordon Brown, Abigail Rayner, Douglas Kedge, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Joe Bolger, David Sharrock and Adam Fresco, John Scrivens,

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Equitable Life victims get no taxpayers' cash Compensation ruled out as report damns regulators' failings Babies at 50 Indian invasion Bombers 'video Times Law Awards Church freebie aims to turn seeing into believing The Times Today; page 2 Crossword. 22. the Register;… Babies at 50 and an End to the Menopause? News Working-Class Hero to Best in Show Champion jockey's new colours: black McDonald's salad is more fattening than a burger Versace 100s of Jobs inside Peers defy Labour over legal reform Bill Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Cheerful chap turns prophet of doom Parliamentary Sketch Immigrants were allowed in unchecked, minister admits Terror link of Briton 'was US lie' Detainee's release blocked BT Gangland gun traders are jailed Babues at 50 and an end to the menopause? A scientific breakthrough means that ovarian tissue can be frozen and reimlanted years later so women can start producing eggs for Ivf treatment, Mark Henderson reports Audi Cancer patient hopes for a child after treatment Autocratic, bullying, and clueless: the verdict Lord Penrose's damning report puts blame on Equitable Life board, reports Antonia Senior An Air Stewardess Smiles 618 Times Every Flight Slim hopes for those who lost out 'This Will Have a Shattering Impact on Saving' BBC to plumb the depths of washing Teacher denies religious assault Judge's views leave bride feeling flat 'she wanted to appera voluptuous but was unfortunately lacking in the essential bodity qualities' Iberia Sony People Downing Street duo's launch party could be bad for your wealth The wrong end of the cottage Picture Gallery Stalker is held after claim by violinist's boyfriend Art photos removed amid obscenity fears PS… Nervous TV presenter spared ban Victim identified Jail for whipping Fake boy jailed Police in clear Old troublemaker Nude to go home Mother on trial over toddler who died 13 years ago Lawyers could be owned by banks Alliance Leicester By a Correspondent: Schoolgirl banned for teacher 'sex harassment' L Lexus Outcry may make Lost village find itself again No Title School bus shake-up 'will put more cars on the roads' Blair is a Toff and a Hypocrite, Says Head Lacroix in fresh show of kooky elegance Eton's gamble loses £4m BT Father sues over girls' poor maths lessons Defiant manager stands by players on sex charges By a Correspondent: Gang that laundered millions faces jail ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Grimsby Hawk likes its birds rare M&G Picture Gallery Huntley link missed by social worker Supreme court by Lords vote Rolex Lloyds TSB Expanded post voting criticised by watchdog No 10 plays down Middle East talks Men look on brighter side of the economy Economic Optimism Just AA sk Greens to drop sandals for suits and soundbites Acas Wyeth High-performance R&D delivered. Determined to… Accenture India and Pakistan prepare for pitch battle Sainsburys Wine Aristide plea to supporters Oxford 'Aircraft seized' by Zimbabwe (AP): Suspect dies (AFP): Election date (Reuters): Cyclone toll (Reuters): Lost sketches (AP): Actor found dead Kremlin takes desperate steps to get vote New chief of 'big ears' gives nod to revamping French intelligence The MarketPlace Egg British suicide bombers boast about killings Doubts persist as Iraqis sign interim accord Prudential Iran still poses threat, despite sighs of relief (Reuters): Vigilantes stop rally Nile states meet to head off water wars Pipeline project to supply one million Tanzanians is the latest threat to a 1929 treaty, says jonathan Clayton Bird flu couple found hanged Bonhams Expedia. co. uk Doctor says China must apologise for killing protesters Robert Thomson Concert BBC so/ Robertson First Choice the Best Shows AitsFirst Dead presidents in the firing line Theatre Assassis HM Prison Ashwell, Rutland Pop Tangering Dream Festival Hall Opera Tosca Coliseum It deceived investors and betrayed all Britain's savers Equitable's superior returns appeared to be the product of prudence, not opportunism My name's Bnod, Jim Bnod: licensed to jot stuff down in an M15 exercise book Picture Gallery Our duty is to Crown and country not to Blair The whole drift of governance is towards gathering symblic, as well as actual, power into ministers' hands Thunderer: Wanted: a Mr Atlas to run the world's economy Life of Hard Knocks Lessons from the Equitable debacle The New Athenians Greece has voted for stability and potential prosperity Doughnuts and Holes A welcome outbreak of national economic optimism Asylum-seekers' access to courts Lessons in atheism Daily Register Responsibility for Army supplies Clinton and the US vice-presidency Aid for Lesotho Royal wartime allies Past Letters to the Editor Gibraltar honour Jobs for the girls Caring for the terminally ill Marmalade etiquette Teaching assistant The Weather The Times Crossword Brother On the Agenda… Shop sales stay buoyant Briefing Morrison starts price war Argentina default looms M&S boss joins Carrefour GE in £2bn fundraising Charts of the Day Radisson Edwardian Hotels Cottage cheese past its r sell-by date? Hicks bows out 'to be with family' Highlights of a Dealmaker Board looks at Martha Stewart's role in firm she founded Europe's banks agree new deal on gold sales Lloyds Tsb rules out share buy-back Black ousted as chairman of Telegraph Sir Alexander Glen Obituary Need to Know Global Business Briefing Agenda Business Rig Shot Stop Press … Smaller Stock to Watch …Gold Look Ahead Lastminute founder dips into £24m shareholding XL Capital There's no compensation for life Business Commentary Buffett casts cloud over US recovery Gold regains its lustre once more Psion rebels claim 25% to vote against share sale Payout decision pays dividends for Lloyds TSB investors Tempus GUS shines on the back of broker's upgrade Larguer Capitalisation Shares Wolfson strengthened by backers' share sale Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 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 US data still influence gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street EADS back in black as defence is ramped up Bovis raises prospects for seventh profit record EU in search for candidate to head IMF Model rail firm eyes stricken Italian rival Travis Perkins builds on success PlaneStation pushes the ejector button on chief Hellenic Petroleum Dolly's parent heads for liquidation G10 banks sound warning on investment risks Buffett reveals limits of risk taking - sour cottage cheese A Areva Tax cuts 'would help the US economy' Wise Words of the Sage of Omaha Lloyds TSB makes dividend pledge to shareholders No red lights as the LSE goes Dutch Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyers Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items FW Multiple Classified Advertising Items US acquisition boosts TNS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch Autism Charity Business Opportuinties Bridging Loans Thornton Secruties Ltd To Advertise within our next Special on Franchises… Times on Line Business Directory Unions angry at pensions disparity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bush and Kerry's shard ailment: deficit impotence The Times Unit Trust Information Service Make a Wish Selling out Match made in hell City Diary A bit rich City Diary Banking & Finance VC Debate Drugs Testing in School Anniversaries Birthdays Sir Alexander Glen Adventurer whose undergraduate exploration of the Arctic was put ot good us in the wartime seizure of Spitzbergen from Germany Branko Zlataric Croation war here whose outspoken support of small farmers forced his departure from Yugoslavia in the Communist era Court & Social Fine Arts at Maastricht Dan Kiley Landscape artist who worked with modern architectos to build gracious monuments in Washington, Boston and St Louis Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… To place death notices, acknowledgemens or notices… Lives Remembered Our School Drug Ordeal Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Should we Spare the Rod? Is the new children's Bill too soft on parental chastisement? Readers share their views Nature Notes Police …Puck down; Vehicle Battered On this Day Prize Quiz What Football Team is this? News Quiz Reasonable chastisement Barbaric practice What's your view? Word watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Changing the Guard Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maastricht back in good cheer Memorial Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division in… Reception Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meeting Luncheon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mothers' Day Gift Guide March 12th Rrt Realisations Limited Notice to Advertisers Forthcoming Marriages Dinners Answers Word Watching The Times boxofficeservice Multiple Display Advertising Items Reader Notice No whitewash for Leicester Adams admits players let… Ker has designs on making history in America'S Cup Sailing Extending custody time limit Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published March 9,2004 Regina (Gibson and Another) v Winchester Crown Court Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice, Lord Justice Rose and Mr Justice Royce Judgment February 24,2004 Automatic extension of time limit Queen's Bench Division Published March 9,2004 Practice Statement (Judicial review: Asylum support) Law Supplement: Today and Every Tuesday in Times 2 Owen copes best with unique desert experience Golf Trademark not infringed Court of Appeal Published March 9,2004 Reed Executive plc and Another v Reed Business Information Ltd and Others Before Lord Justices Rix and Lord Justice Jacob Judgment March 3,2004 Reasons required for orders for costs Court of Appeal Published March 9,2004 Lavelle v Lavelle and Others New betting slip for racing Trainer accused on day… Judges must be told offender's record Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published March 9,2004 Regina v Egan (Paul) Big names pile up points Times £150,000 Fantasy Football 2003/04 Times Online The Results Service Fixtures Your Player List with Updated Weekly and Season Points Exclusive Graham Hill Picture Offer Fans still flock to the car-park Rugby Union The Kervin Interview BT Felgate shoulders Britain's heavy burden Tennis England keen to get chariot back on road Wilkinson moves closer to announcing return Widnes keep faith with Kelly Rugby League Thornton revived by prospect of Gold Cup triumph Exeter Hereford Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Fallon left to contemplate cost of indiscretion Chris MeGrath on how the champion's earnings add up Reading the racecard Lara enjoying responsibility of leading role Cricket Mani puts his weight behind England stance Free Guide Muralitharan leaves Australia facing uphill battle Mason doubtful as Britain's hopes for Olympics hang in the balance Hockey Sheffield in high spirits for cup confrontation Ice Hockey Hard work ahead for teams trying to catch Ferrari Motor Racing Barrington takes after his father Parry triumph Hide returns Mims claim Henry hopeful Butler confident Speedy Spaniard Rubens in Lille Adams stands by his accused players Football Rick Broadbent hears the Leicester City manager argue for the defence Richard Mills Coe steps aside in 'modernisation' protest Athletics Get Fit, Feel Fit Yoga for Golf Day Two William Hill McClaren urges his players to forget cup heroics Mourinho mind games put pressure European Cup Confident Chelsea ready to give Ranieri some home comfort Uktv Documentary Snow Reports PSA Juventus face tough battle to keep their season alive Ferguson relishes opportunity to block Arsenal's treble chance Days of Desyiny West Ham players confident of happy outcome Times Test Times Sports Book Queen Elizabeth's reign after shoot-out Talbot in line for Oldham job after leaving Rushden The Premiership Today Fallon suspended as storm clouds continue to gather over racing Arsenal draw United to guarantee Cup Filial mismatch Collusion Course Jockey falls foul of stewards after dismounting during race Mortages for Business Inside Today The Whippet: One Hot Dog Reportage Arts Law T2 includes a number of exciting features. The Way… 24 Hours Verbatim Lord W0olf v the Home Secretary Anthony Noward Blunkett's Latest Manoeuvers over the Asylum Bill Symbolise the Most Formidable Challenge to the Rule of Law since 1616 The Scales Gradually Fell from my Eyes… Followed his Example Green Politics Required Reading What next: Chelsea Cover Story The "Best in Show" Title at Crufts, Normally the Exclusive Domain of Exotic Breeds from Far-Flung Corners of the Earth, Has Been Won by a Whippet Form Stockport. Toby Moore Says that while Whippets are an Integral Part of Northern Culture, They Lag Far behind Collies, Spaniels and Terriers in Popularity With its Soulful, Pleading, Intelliegent Eyes, It is the Princess Diana of Dogs The Ethicist The Olympian Hurdles Facing Greece's Tony Blair Reportage The New Greek Prime Minister Has Ended 20 Years of Left-Wing Rule and Beaten off the Threat Form a Rival Young Pretender. But Normal Hostilities Can only Resume Post-Olympics, Reports Peter Stothard Karamanlis is American-Educated and Claims to Spend Time in the GYM Bricks and Mortar Borders Naive, but Not Illegal Viewpoint As Police Target an Art Gallery because of an Exhibition Featuring a Naked Child, Richard Morr Argues that though Some Might Find the Photographs Creepy, the Police Have More Pressing Conens Paedophilia or Art History? T is for Turn on Could the T-Patch Help Libidd after Menopause? Jerome Burne Reports Healthspan The Way we were Lifetime Louise Dean Mourns the Loss of Stability that her Grandparents' Generation Represented. She Weaves their Characters into her First Novel. Interview by Penny Wark My Grandmother was Passive, Very Much a Martyr Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Jill Dupleix Checks out Some Easy Cuts of Pork for a Midweek Dish Eight of the Best; this Week: Wedge Sandals Style We are All Skincare Junkies now, Says James Delingpole Men Lend Me your Buffer, Mate Happy Valley Nursery World Home. Forum The Check is in the Arts Architecture Venturi and Scott Brown were once Seen as Heretics-But Not Any More. Tom Dyckhoff Talks to the Grandparents of Post-Modernism Po-Mo is the Monster that Burst from Misreladings of their Two Most Famous Manifestoes Samson ET Dalila What Lies beneath Arts Photography Deep below our Feet in the Dark Entrails of the London Underground Mark Wilkinson Observes the Strange Unheeded Details of Londoners' Dail Lives. Joanna Pitmanbuys a Travelcard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mary Poppins Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cuba? So Square Arts La Movie Dirty Dancing 2 is Hilariously Inept, Says Sean Macaulay Royal Festival Hall Radio Chris Campling Fashion Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Sky One Sky-Movies Radio Choice Chris Campling Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choic Gabrielle Starkey The Dropouts who Volunteered for Career Boot Camp were Shocked by the Tough Regime-But what Had They Expected, Asks Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Picture Gallery Today's Television Last Night's Review… T2 Crossword No 3221 Picture Gallery Viewing Guide David Chater My Week in the Real World BBC Two, 9pm Picture Gallery Stannah Health Self-regulation by doctors and nurses comes… Plus 12 Pages of Top Public Jobs Recruitment Baroness Greenfield :'Get ready for… Education Why schools need' to get tough if… Headline of the Week Inside The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Eastern promise or communist calamity? 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Thr winning essay in the student copetition, sponsored by The Times and One Essex Court, by james Brilliant Taylor Root Dti Student Law Lawyer who I Linda Tsang meets the deputy chairwoman France has plen It's not time to resort to quotas yet, writes T Deleted but not destroyed A dreadful way to turn young people into citizens It's macabre but fun—and it works. Jon Robins takes a trip around the ga, llerie of Justice, a truly educational vistor attraction Give restorative justice a fair crack of the whip Far from a soft option, it canhelp the penal system to combat recidivism, writes Roger smith Common sense lost in woods Does ubladylike behaviour jusitfy a jail sentence, asks John Sharland One office, many time zones Edward Fenneli discovers how much time and effort it takes to integrate international offices Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week Edward Fennell in the City Your shout readers' queries The College of Law answers questions on copyright ownership, a car parking nuisance, solving an overseas property wrangle and compensation for housebuilding defects Iawboard@thetimes . co. uk It used to be a privilege, but now we're not too sure Lawyers will be struggling to see where they stand after a further erosion of legal advice confidentiality, writes phillppa Bennett Lawyer of the week Ryder Reid Legal Wiltshire Magistrates Courts Service The Chambers of Robin Purchas QC Senior Magistrate Simply the Best? 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