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News from 17/03/2004

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Andrew Robson, Peter Goodchild, Jan Arriens, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Glyn Sloman, Mark Atherton, Lea Paterson and Philip Webster, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Gideon Haigh, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Brownwen Maddox, Robert Thicknesse, David Jeffries, Mark Souster, Alan Lee the Coures Inspector, Philip Howard, John Jarrett, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Peter Schaefer, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent and Philip Webster Political Editor, Paul Helm, William Summers, Patrick Barkham, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Angela Hutch, Tessa Morris, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Paul McKenzie, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, B. Timmis, Helena Pozniak, Roland Watson, Peter Davies, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Gary Duncan and Leo Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Alan Smithers, Nicholas Wapshott, Joe Morgan and David Charter, Tony Blair PM's Correspondence Secretary, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Daniel McGrory and Edward Owen, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Susan Pape, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ivan Lewis, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Carl Mortished European Briefing, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Mike Mulvihill, Henry Laycock, Andrew Plerce, Smaller Capitalisation, R. H. Ahrenfeldt, Michael Evans, Danlel McGrory and David Sharrock, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Jennifer Eades, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Moira Petty, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, J. R. Whelan, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Butler, Ahmer Khokhar, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, D. C. Thomson, Alice Miles, Hugh Weatherly, Vince Wright, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Michael Evans and Ben Webster, Charles Kennedy, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, R. M. Stephenson,

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Buses, clubs and pubs put on backpack bomb alert Winning Times Pharmaton Lisa Armstrong's Fashion Diary Joe Joseph Camp… Why the Face Just Doesn't Fit Any More Oh Marge, but we're proud of you … The Times Today: page 2 Crossword 324. Leading… Tomorrow what the Budget Will Mean for You 24-Page… Credit check Crime of passion Millwall through Advisers work overtime to beat Budget Budget Live Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www.timesoniline.co.uk Take note: it's time to stop miicky talk Big stores 'must end cartel of high rates' Pay for teachers 'should be based on performance' Teachers get permission to curse 'the little buggers' Credit card firms told to check new client's history Money Laundering Regulation TV industry honours Greg Dyke Soham plea Flats blunder Migrant scam £12,100 Beano Even Steve McQueen's thrilling stunts were no match for the true heroics of the real Great Escapers Euro Tunnel Picture Gallery One long day, four visions, sixty years on The phone wizard no one suspected Daniel McGrory and Edward Owen encounter revulsion and disbelief after arrests in Madrid's Moroccan quarter BT EU divided over proposal for new anti-terror czar Bush chides Spain over pull-out Joy and grief as victim's identity revealed Race to protect Achilles' heel of London Fast craft will patrol the Thames to counter a waterborne terror strike, write Michael Evans and Ben Webster AmericanAirlines Iberia Prince Harry to have another year of living dangerously People Ringing the curtain down on mobiles PS… Brucie's ballroom bonus for BBC One Irreverent pie advert leaves a bad taste Child sex adviser jailed for assaults on girls Doctor guilty of giving fatal morphnie dose Ex-Archer assistant rejects court case costs offer BMW I saw blood on face of my girl's killer, father tells jurry No birth certificate, no job, employers told PC World Cornoner closes Kelly inquest Medication errors blight care homes Blue Pound Note Was 1976 the best year of your life? A study says that social progress has stalled completely in the past three decades, Robin Young writes Abbey How modern living is a load of old rubbish Birtain's takeway culture is pilling up a mountain of waste, reports Valeria Elliott, Countryside Editor Short lets fly at MPs over her role in Iraq's recovery Parliament should have power to veto war, says committee Vauxhall Ministers have nothing to fear from scrutiny Dear Tony, you twist our policies. Love, Charlie Peers block polls Bill The British Hernia Centre Marks & Spencer Brown pledges extra support for science research Block on patients giving blood after transfusions MP turns up heat in Commons attack on discredited MMR study The Cooperative Bank Widow leaves cottage hospital £1.2m Tiscali Broadband Break-up led girl to kill herself Youth murdered Boy dies of burns Oldest cat Correction By A Correspondent: Tears for Fears mogul 'ripped off business partners' Bears and chips for lost children Heel Pain? Lexus Promise of posh loos lures Dido to rock festival Hare alters play in row over rail chief's remark FIAT I deserve to be on a pedestal, says model for plinth statue Famous wills on the web BT customers! British Gas The Derbyshire 'It was a love that took over everything , with an incredible force that I have never known Eurofe France is enthralled as star tells how he beat lover to death in a " crime of passion", reports Charles Bremner Church elders' sit-in is ended by dawn raid Metal thieves suspected of causing gas explosion Expedia. co. uk Russian publisher 'was censored' Oil buoys Putin but drowns hopes of reform Nationwide Basques Keen to have dialogue The Times Make myself more amenable? Why? Charles Bremner meets jean-Marie Le pen, the far Right's bogeyman again poised to give President Chirac a fright Linguaphone EU allies revive hopes of deal on constitution Toucan Most Iraqis say life is good now, poll finds Ayatollah backs UN role Please don't go, Iraquis tell their Spanish troops Spain's withdrawal may weaken the coalition and hurt local people writes Richard Beeston in al-Diwaniyah Army deserter returns to condemn war 'driven oil' The Open University Bespoke Suits Hamas hard man sees no end to violence Israeli withdrawal from Gaza is not enough, militant faction leader tells Stephen Farrell in Gaza City Israeli helieopters kill militants Flybe.com (AP): 24 killed in army raid (AP): Mandela shooting (AP): Migrant charges (AP): Singer in therapy HSBC Sniper's reign of terror spreads alarm in Ohio Egg BT Smoking car foils New York ban Mercenaries' in Harare charged with murder plot Savings Theatre Singer Tricycle, Nw6 First Choice ArtsFirst Who says robots can't have fun? Opera A Midsummer Night's Dream Marriage of Figaro Hackney Empire, E8 Pop One Generation 4 Another Albert Hall Eat a Jammie Dodger and vote for a new lord Go to God's island's and discover a New Jerusalem for the British countryside Picture Gallery Now is the time for furious common sense Thunderer: Toby Belch would be ashamed of our supine sobriety Mick Hume Voices of Iraq A poll to confound the platoons of pessimists Ears and Eyes Vigilance is the best weapon against al-Qaeda Write on and on Rules and regulations Modern mettle The Times Conflicting strategies to deal with war on terrorism Demon drink makes society suffer Re-elect Clinton? Undergraduate Suicides Save the children Muslims historic presence in Spain Etiquette on toast Diplomacy on the rails The Weather The Times Crossword 22,614 The Times Corssword The Times Crossword Book 6 and The. Times 2… AMD US rate fears pile pressure on the dollar Low Inflation Problem for Bank England Budget Live Briefing Betting on a Brownism Celltech 'near' sales deal BHP hires ex-Enron exec Bidder for gas pipeline Parmalat debt swap plan Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day In Business to Day: Need To Know 26. Commentary 27.… European Briefing Commodities Britain European rulings let firms shop around for best tax rates Penrose's £2.5m 'history book' attacked by MP Flight Check HSBC Kafka's Trail Last train factory to secure a reprieve Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics Bricks and Mortar French unions' strike call Stop Press Citigroup head gets $29m US files trade complaint Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead MGM to pay Las Vegas billionaire $1.6bn dividend TWG sues radio body over 'flawed' ratings The key word is failure, Ms Kelly Brussels into battle over auditing A game of who interpretations Microsoft meets EU competition authorities Canon Broker helps BA shares to take off again Larger Capitalisation Shares Upturn for Japan's retailers boosts Burberry 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 Mersey Docks continues to raise the standard for its sector The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts hit by US rate fears Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Wall Street Lamont's luck with hedge funds improves Emalaysia US takeover is start of €6bn spree for BNP Worry for splits victims as 18 firms fail to sign redress plan F&c prepares for partial flotation Blue day for Tories in City Parties pooped Checklist for the Chancellor's Budget Speech Beware the sneaky measures Gordon dare not say out loud Menzies grows with budget flight boom Legal & General Welsh port deadlock could hold up Airbus GNER VT sets aside £15m for asbestos claims Virgin Express to merge with Belgian rival Parmalat plan pays a tenth of debts Chairman of JD Group is ousted after strategy row Nightclub venture wins backing The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre Where Putin's ambitions will take Russia British Airways Equity Prices The Times Debate What's Name: St Pancras Station Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sir Malcolm Pasley, Bt Kafka scholar who followed a chance lead and so secured a mass of manuscipts for the Bodleian Library Sir Kenneth Jupp Lawyer who won the Military Cross for bravery at Anzio and went on to become a High Court judge Court & Social Commemorating Raf Coastal Command Dullah Omar Working for truth and reconcilliation in the new South Africa Brigadier Lord Vivian Cavalry officer who became conservative front bench defence spokesman in the House of Lords Paul Winfield Actor who played an important role in changing public perceptions of African American on screen Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives in Brief Henry Cohen, academic and consultant, was born on September 22,1920. He died on January 5,2004, aged 83 Action Stations Should St Pancras be renamed to be more " Euro-frinedly"—and waht would we call it? Nothin but a Hound Dog After Crufts, readers name their own favourite breeds on dog—along with some counter-argument Nature Notes On this Day the Times, March 17,1976 Cabined Astonished by Timing of Resignation Prize Quiz News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life March 17,1906 The author of some poems and a novel, Paul Leautaud gave much of his carrer to idosyncratic theatre reviews, then disappeared in the 1920s for a secluded life with his animals. In 1905 he emerged again in a popular series of radio interviews Questions Answered Questions Asked If global warming melted all the world's ice, how much higher would sea levels rise? Court Circular Dinners Want to place a classified advertisement? Meeting The National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Coastal Command remembered Personal Column Court & Social Lecture School News Forthcoming Marriages Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Country Holidays No government education target has attracted greater… Skills Equality by diploma Tomilnson proposals seek a unified framework for academic and vocational studies Horsepower breeds success on the farm Drive to put work skills at the heart of public education Training Edward Fennel looks at new initiatives to link work and study and tailor education to meet the needs of modern industry Chance to spread the word about engineering Rusedski reaffirms innocence Davis Cup comeback… Bsg-Race Colours and Form Racing William Hill Champion qualities can enable Moscow Flyer to retain crown Totesport RFU crackdown over tickets Players warned places at… Cheltenham Reading the racecard Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Cash registers as Brave Inca lives up to Irish expectations Racing Ladbrokes Picture Gallery Continuing progress confirms stature as best in the business Huntingdon Think Again! No excuses-we simply bumped into one too good Pressure on Lara after Edwards injury blow Cricket Johnson throws it away Golf Racing Muralitharan breaks the 500 barrier The Sunday Times Off spinner's 'doosra' called into question by ICC expert Pakistan hit tack after sparking Tendulkar century Large helping of spite would be just the ticket for blindly loyal fans who turn up every week Why the FA can't win in saga of Eriksson's contract talks Jeremy Clarkson Opens the Bonnet and Puts the Boot in Hampton head Abingdon with show of power Rowing Get Fit, Feel Fit Snowboarding Rusedski offers to help ATP on drugs Tennis Palmer's tale of two cities Whitiock denied Steadman boost Golfers to fore Shot in the arm The Results Service Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast The Times Offers Direct Williams is back and hungry to regain top spot Brilliance by Harris brings joy for Millwall Football Leicester trio manage to get through night by ignoring the boos Boot camp inquiry is cover-up, Straeuli says Rugby Union Times Test England guard against fluffing their lines Irish counting on record sell-out Ireland add Murphy to winning formula Houllier confident Owen can secure fourth place Gaardsoe lifts Albion sifter penalty exchange Nationwide League Last Night's Results Bet internet.com Norwich slow to assert authority Stoke denied after display of genuine quality Ferdinand appeal demonstrates FA's need for speedy discipline Thepremiershiptoday Hardy Eustace embraces victory and loss in Champion Hurdle Cheltenham inside Keans feels pressure as Ferguson prepares for clearout at United Inside Ticket to Rile Yorke could be on way after bust-up Black-market tickets may cost players dear Mortgages for Business Inside Today No Longer Hip, Almost Square How the Face, once the Ultimate Arbiter of Cool, Lost its Touch Master of the Universe Arts Creme L2 24 Hours Verbatim Take a Swig of Common Sense Penny Wark Many Teenagers Drink—and Sometimes Heavily—but that Doesn't Make Them Louts who Need to Be Policed out of Existence Investing in Art Why the Face Just Doesn't Fit Any More Cover Story Once the Bible of Everything that was Cool and Hip, the Face is now Confronted by a Massive Dip in Sales as It Struggles to Keep up with Street Culture Paul McKenzie Reveals what Went Wrong Day's stylers, 15 minutes on the internet can… The Ethicist I turned a bllnd eye to the drinking at my 16-year-old son's keg party. When the police arrived, my son begged me to say that i had just got home 50 I would'nt be held llable. I told the cops the truth but now wonder if I was right. If someone doesn't allow these events, the kids will find a house with no parent at home Corporate Kings: The were Led by Lee Iacocca at Chrysler and Jack Welch at General Electric, They were Stairiesed by Michael Douglas in the Film Wall Street and their Natural Successor is Bill Gates at Microsoft. In a New Book, Gideon Haigh Explains the Rise of a New Breed of All-Powerful Company Chief Executive Bricks Andmortar Timesonline " Death is Freedom, Life is a Lesson" Emotional Intelligence For 36 Years, Jonny Kennedy Suffered from a Painful, Incurable Skin Disease but his Efeect on Everyone He Met was Inspirational. Mora Petty Reports What Does Love Tell us about Life? This Week: Angela Huth Love Etc Author Angela Huth, 65, ilves in Oxford with her husband james Howard-Johnston, 62, a lecuturer in Byzantine history and a Fellow of Corpus Christic College The Way we Live now Celebrate St Patrick's Day with my Tribute to the Great Women Cooks of Ireland, Saya Jill Dupleix Slip into Some Fashion Who Cares why Fifties Ideals of Femininity are Back, Asks Lisa Armstrong, so Long as They Provide a Bit of Upper-Arm Cover? Nouveau Pauvre Real Mother House. Forum Lost in the Land of Arts Exhibition Big Pictures, Big Ideas… but Lile Misses the Mark with Rubens Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston …While in Antwerp, Rubens's Home Town, John Russell Taylor Peers into the Artis Anglepoise Lamp Object Lesson Opera & Ballet ENO Journey's End The Times Arts Viewpoint the Shock of a Public Statue Adds to its Value, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Screen is One Friday this Week: Six of Tomorrow's Best The Times/tabacco Young Photographer of the Year Competitions Has Reached the Shortlist Stage Ed. forum Education Education Senior Appointments Taunton School Courses Business Courses Gmat 700+ The Times BooksFirst Telephone 020 7680 6800 Facsimile 020 7782 7899 Easter Revision Mba The Official MBA Fairs MPW Oxford Easter Courses Easter Revision Clifton College Bristol Easter Revision Independent Education As/a2 & GCSE Revision Easter & Spring Gabbitas Easter Revision Wellington College Easter Revision Language Courses Telephone 0207680 6800 St. George's University Fellowships GCSE Revision Easter & Spring in London A Course of Distinction Courses Independent Education Appointments The Times Have you joined the club? Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings on TV Review The Spoilt Tenagers in Brat Camp Represent a Disheartening Problem in Modern Society, but is Simon Cowell Really the Cure, Asks Joe Joseph BBC One T2 Crossword No 3228 Viewing Guide The Times Companion Stairlifts Romantic look for fashion That festival feeling Working Relationship Janet Sinha, left, Pa to Jodi Myers, director of performing arts, South Bank Enter our PA of the year competition European Investment Bank Earls Court The Times Bermuda Business Assistant Crone corkill CNC Lexecon Salisbury Cathedral The Times Lay down the law at work Being a PA for an in-house lawyer is challenging but brings rewards, says Susan Pape Cold comfort for sweltering office staff Time Savers Contacts Creme editor Rosallind Renshaw creme@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays Personnel Michael Page The Times Ward Executive JG Multiple Display Advertising Items Corporate Legal Secretary Interior Design Eclipse Receptionist / Secretary Office Administrator/secretary The Times A rare treat to make supper go swimmingly The return of romance Karen Homer Real-life fashion "The constant gibes got to me in the end" Returning to work after having a baby still has its problems, says Helena Pozniak Executive Support Secretary/office Fa Cilities Manager for London… SH Secretary to Directors Music/entertainment Full-Time Receptionist Required All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Creme Courses & Training Super Secretaries Legal Legal Secretary Banking & Finance Creme The Times Offersdirect The Key to a successful conference is singing from… Sail to success in safe hands Conference Call Do you know a super PA? 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