News from 23/03/2004
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Andrew Robson, Louis Blom-Cooper, Phil Yates, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Ben Johnson, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Stephen Farrell and Ian MacKinnon, Tom Dyckhoff, David Hands and Mark Souster, Robert Thicknesse, K. W. Joy, Linda Tsang, Ian Winrow, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Marcus Dearle, Nic Hopkins, Peter Ryder, Oliver Palmer, Sam Marlowe, Jane Thynne, Stephen Farrell and Richard Beeston, Geoff Brown, Dan Sabbagh and Martin Waller, Andrew Norfolk, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Peter Davenport, Donald Hutera, Claire Tyler, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Godfrey Cromwell (Executive Director), Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Fry, Abduljalil Sajid (Chairman), James Delingpole, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Matthew Collings, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Pannick, QC, Henry Hodge, Obe, Chief Adjudicator, Nicholas Wapshott, Hugo Rifkind, John Bolton, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Barbara Rowlands, Edward Fennell, John Westerby, Hannah Westley, lngrid Mansell and Nic Hopkins, Jenny Booth, Ann Treneman, Issandr El Amrani and Nicholas Blanford, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Lea Paterson Economic View, Paul Wilkinson, Niall Cooper, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Joanna Scales, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Malcolm Bowden, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, T. F. H. Hudson, Damian Whitworth, David Mattin, Oliver August, Grania Langdon-Down, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Marilyn Stowe, Adam Fresco, John C. Beyer, Director, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Danny Lee, Craig Lord, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Stephen Hoare, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and David Charter, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, John Naish, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, A. Shirley Benn, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Cragg, Gillian Harris and Patrick Barkham, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Marcia MacLeod, Randy Cohen, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Alistair Burt, Christopher Irvine, A. Graham Hellier, Gerry Orme,
ResumoThe day of death and revenge Israel braced for reprisals after killing Hamas leader Casino plot Elvis 'was a Scot' England close in Law Supplement inside T2 Index Fame, Envy, Divorce the Price of a Bestseller OK Sammy, come out with your flippers up The Times Today: page 2. Crossword and weather: 20.… Iraqi mob attack sets British soldiers ablaze Your computer could be next terrorist target Versace 100s of Jobs inside Today in the Times In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Hum bug that defied even the Speaker Parliamentary Sketch Kennedy denies he has drink problem Bungling Home Office has to sack US worker Call-centre jobs to India Boost for Mandelson's EU job hopes Army Be the Best Whitehall unions fight job cuts Whale dies Torso arrest TUC funds drop Magazine closes Pregnant tasters Correction High-tech rollers hit casino for £1.3m Word of a handheld device that can beat the roulette wheel has gambling bosses quaking, Steve Bird reports Homeseekers camp for a roof over their heads Help for key workers Tod's Operation delays for soup row surgeon's patients Out of the desert darkness came Hellfire Israeli helicopters attacked Hamas leader to avenge Palestinian suicide bombing Abbey Arab leaders predict backlash US alone refuses to condemn killing of sheikh Revered among his own people, Yassin was, in Israeli eyes, the of evil who masterminded the slaughter of hundreds It's war now, says heir apparent Sony Sharon gambles that Yassin will be irreplaceable If Israelis and Palestinians agree on one thing, it is that a violent riposte is inevitable, writes Richard Beeston Mercedes-Benz First direct Delay may doom £1bn London rail link Inquiry ordered as fire destroys third bendy bus Tele2 RS Saint-Gobain Scottish hamlet claims Elvis as long lost son The King's Aberdonian roots may bring fans flocking to tiny Lonmay, Gillian Harris and Patrick Barkham report Citroën Acas The Passion Ramblers should take a hike, says Madonna as she seeks quiet life People Nighy makes play for best support award And the Nominations are ... JustAAsk Children's writer 'in sex attacks on his fens' DNA may reveal family secret of baby buried in concrete BT Smile. co. uk Picture Gallery 'Sunblocks increase skin cancer risk' Medical trust E-mail charges Jail reprieve Concorde sails Can a man dressed like this possibly keep the House of Commons safe from terrorism? Commercial Finance Freeserve One voter's sceptic on spending is another's realist on taxation MPs pace out corridors of power for better health Today in Parliament Bill seeks to break EU treaties Jealous husband jailed for bomb under wife's bed Welsh pay £50,000 to raise a point of view Brite Smile Dell Secretary took £4m 'as reward for being me' Mr President, al-Qaeda did this,'I know, I know, but see if Saddam was involved. Just look I want to Mow any shred' A former Bush aide says that the US was 'hell bent' on invading lraq even before 9/11, writes Tim Reid Aznar fires parting shot Green Flag One. Tel Blair joins Madrid tribute ThyssenKrupp Accessibility 'Death of football' as Italian fans riot Raffarin fights to avert election rout - and save his job President Chirac may opt for a new,'caring' Prime Minister to keep the Left at bay, Charles Bremner reports The Times Egg Card Forgive me, says singer on trial for murder Gandhi dynasty turns to 'Generation Next' Can young blood revive India's foremost political family? Catherlne Philp reports Alliance Leicester BT By Our Foreign Staff: Al-Qaeda tunnel discovered Protesters dig in to force Taiwan election recount Banker's 'killer' to be charged This Flute has run out of puff Opera The Magic Flute Coliseum Robert Thicknesse Dance Tango Por Dos Peacock, WC2 Donald Hutera First Choice Timesonline Concerts 75-year-old Haitink celebrates at the Barbican, while Argerich bewitches in Prokofiev Concertgebouw/Haitink Barbican Hilary Finch LPO/Krivine Festival Hall Geoff Brown Theatre Red Sun Warehouse, Croydon Sam Marlowe Shed no tears over the killing of the sheikh of hate Ahmed Yassin's ideological agenda was as anti-Semitic as National Socialism itself It's a funny old Universe when your interplanetary gas bill goes through the roof Picture Gallery Macho culture that wears down the body politic Let a politician show so much as a bandage and the predators gather, licking their lips Here's the passport to a fitter NHS: be a health, tourist Frank Field Israel's Gamble Sharon has to show that he has a political strategy as well More than Money Labour cannot rely on the economy alone for re-election Heartbreak B-And-B If only Elvis had known of his Scottish ancestry Islam m Iberia Mobiles on the Tube The Times Condemnation of terrorist attacks Evaluating the Chancellor's Budget Reform in Russia under Putin Loan sharks Changing tastes Past Letters to the Editor Attributes of new BBC chairman Empty plinth Metric distances Etiquette on toast The Weather The Times Crossword 22,619 Tiscali Picture Gallery Ontheagenda ... Briefing Bail for entrepreneur Concern at pension fund Eisner wins reprieve Hiscox quadruples profits Supply woe knocks Hit Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Charcol Taking a Dive Markets face test of nerves over terror Black's ally prepares to step down at Hollinger In Business Today: Economic View Microsoft fined record €497m Rivals query ruling on latest Tesco acquisition Lord of the Fries Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times BoA names new board Stop Press HVB in merger talks Cisco buys out Riverhead Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Nigeria hampers Shell s plans for output growth Oil prices lost ground as Opec oil ministers considered delaying their planned cut in output, set for April. Brent fell 72 cents to $32.54 per barrel afer last week's 13-year high over fears that terrorist attacks could discupt supplies at a time of soaring demand for crude from China XL Capital Closing the windows to Microsoft Aviva chief's £1.1m pension top-up BA leads steep dive amid renewed terror rears Tullow's dry well is reality check for oil shares Smaller Capital Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Laing's transformation into a PFI specialist starts to pay off Markets The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts gain as a safe haven Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street MyTravel price dives on dilution warning Areva Buoyant house market gives lift to Wolseley PFI boost at John Laing as losses are reversed Ebookers looks to shares offer in US No quick fix to the problems of boom and bust The Times Unit Trust Information Service Varilux From no body to nobody? City Diary Thrown a googly City Diary Down the tube City Diary Regulator should to switch, MPs say Banks' €77m payday follows Belgacom's successful float New Unique Opportunity Akuna (UK) Ltd Stars Venture Capital & Banking Alternative Lawyers Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business 21St Century Multiple Display Advertising Items British Franchise Association World Wide Funding The British & International Franchise Exhibition Glasgow Prestwick International Airport Learning + Skills Council Profits rise at Collins Stewart Standard Life Bank Business Equity Prices Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sheikh Ahmed Yassin Founder of Hamas, the Islamic fundamentalist grouping whose ruthless methods put it at odds with the Palestinian Authority I. A. Shapiro Literary scholar who made contributions to Shakespeare studies, but hugged his massive work on Donne to himself for 65 years Court & Social Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Harrison McCain Driving force in a Canadian food empire that conquered the world - but also divided a family with chips on their shoulders Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths The Sunday times Agency Mess in the NHS? Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Do you agree with criticism of NHS inefficiency - and what can be done about it? All Change at St Pancras? Should more of Britain's heritage be sacrificed in the name of 'Euro-friendliness'? The debate goes on Nature Notes Prize Quiz Which Composer is this? From our Racing Correspondent: The Grand National Victory of Gregalach News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life March 23,1917 "Some day I shall write a book on the English…they are very different from ourselves, " remarked T. S. Eliot, who in this letter from London tells his cousin, Eleanor Hinkley, about some of the people he has encountered Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Birthday University News Appointment Award Election Matrix Picture Gallery Memorial Services Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Contracts & Tenders Forthcoming Marriages Word Watching Court & Social Jensen right on the button Times £150,000 Fantasy Football 2003/04 The Sunday Times Your Player List with Updated Weekly and Season Points Supporters' League Leaderboard Super League Woodward on the spot Win or lose, Nethercott is philosophical Rowing the Boat Race Matthew Syed finds that the Oxford cox understands the psychology behind success Crews try to hold their nerve as big day looms into view Schedule Inquiry jurisdiction national In Sport Today Racing page 35 Cricket 36 40 Snooker 36 Rugby teague 36 Rugby unon: 37, Swimming 38 Football 38-40 Court of Session Law Supplement: Today and Every Tuesday in T2 Executor suffered no loss Court of Appeal England close in, on victory Henman remains in high spirits despite Federer masterclass Tennis Exeter Yesterday's Results Balding enhances man for all seasons Lingfield Park Southwell Weld plots downfall of old ally in Dubai Thorpe's composed manner highlights the anguish of Lara Cricket Cairns joins distinguished list during historic victory South West England Hamilton continues golden week with convincing win over Williams Snooker Get Fbi, Feel Fit Rowing Day Two RFL looks to Noble for Britain job Rugby League The Times Jones finds rhythm to claim his day in sun England's selection puzzle: stick or twist Rugby Union The Results Service Today's Fixtures Jackson remembered for Lions achievements The Times Scarbrough opts for fresh challenge at Saracens Viduka completes reversal of fortune Football William Hill Scrapping roof could put Phelps in the shade Swimming New owners give Leeds fans the blunt truth over summer sales Matt Dickinson finds a strong undercurrent of scepticism and pessimism at Elland-Road Champion Plushenko in fine form Testing time Australia delight Morgan moves to increase influence at Liverpool Times Test Times Sports Book: www.timesonline.co.uk… Ferdinand fears mud will stick over ban Ferguson goes to Paris in bid to woo Menez Pundits start to turn on Beckham in Real slump The Premiership Today Fiery Jones takes England to brink Ranieri pleads for clarity in midst of renewed speculation Thinking Man's Pursuit Jamjarcars Inside Today Fame, Envy, Divorce Lifetime Arts Law T2 24 Hours Verbatim Step Forward, Bridesmaid Brown Anthony Howard If Blair Hands Power to his Chancellor before the next Election, if Could Unnerve the Tories and Give Labour a Boost. But Will He? The Kosovan Tragedy Required Reading "I'm so Sick of the Cover Story Jonathan Franzen's Book was Acclaimed as the Great American Novel. Yet It Resulted in Two Years of Misery and a Divorce. But Then, He Admits to Andrew Billen, Literary Competitiveness is a Fact of Life The Ethicist The Month Picture Gallery Royal Seal of Approval True Fiction The Prince of Wales is Launching a Range of Cosmetics Hugo Rifkind Imagines how Other Public Figures Could Follow his Example Sacking without Tears Reportage Fired by Fax, Sacked by Sooty or Just " Let Go"- as Thousands of Civil Servants Face the Axe, Jane Thynne Investigates how Employers are Learning Ot Ditch the Euphemisms and Tell It Straight A New Role for Old Drugs Health Antibiotics Used to Fight Acne and Gum Disease Have Produced Surprising Results in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis. Barbara Rowlands Reports Uktv Documentary Speeding UP at 92 Lifetime Fauja Singh Ran his First Marathon at 89. He's Getting Faster, Says Peta Bee Not Dead yet Pet Arena Burns Pet Nutrition Don't Miss our up and Coming Features Listed… Minders Keepers Ltd In the lap of Luxury But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review Beach Volleyball—Summer Heat: Ps2, £39.99 Technobabble The Way we Live now A New York Clam Chowder Takes Some Beating, Says Jill Dupleix Picture Gallery Eight of the Best this Week: Moccasins Style Saying Yes to Peroxide is a Big Step, Quails Golden Boy James Delingpole Men Happy Valley One Mother of a Day Home. Forum Brutal Way to Go Arts Inspiration or Eyesore, the Tricorn Centre is Coming down. Jonathan Gornall Met its Maker Tom Dyckhoff Finds Minimalism and Monasticism Made for Each Borders Love and Hah: Comments on the Tricorn's Hoarding No Title Classical Spectacular Sadler's Wells Entertainments Listings Making Arts Charles Saatchi, the Kingmaker of Modern British Art, Has No Clothes, Says Matthew Collngs Picture Gallery First Night Reviews V&… Basic but without the Instinct Arts La Movie what a Shame. Angelina Jolie Has Caught the Demi Moore Syndrome, Says Sean MacAulay Radio Times Online Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings on TV Review John Wayne Transformed the Hollywood Western - Quite a Feat for a Man who Specialised in the "Caeased Face" Method of Acting, Says Joe Joseph BBC One T2 Crossword No 3233 Viewing Guide Times Newspapers Limited, 2004. Published and… Scale watcher We've read the lot - to deliver what matters 23… Health Careers Plus 8 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Education Headline of the Week 'Acting like sheep has alarming implications' Your Weekly Briefing Inside Housing Contact us The Top Stones Otherbudgetviews It's several giant leaps for local government Issue of the Week Lessons from America Picture Gallery Public Opinion Health New Medical Research NHS must get off sickness cycle Health Theissueexplained Civil Contingencies Bill Nurses 'afraid' to blow whistle GPs 'bullied' to sign contract Coursewatch Careers Jargondecoder Service Hub Simple steps to better Stealth Interview Paul Burstow, the Lib Dem health spokesman, says that people should take responsibility for their own fitness, beginning with walking more, writes John Naish Mediamonitor In the Professional Press Education Seeninhansard Women's lib is still academic Higher Education Other Stories Weliked Parents duped by councils Schools Reading too much into it 'Do-good' gap years turn young people off Voluntary Work The Winner is... Prizecaption Foot puts the boot into PFI Private Finance Initiatives Care and health for sale Children Hero ... Too poor to spend money Housing ... Andvillain Memo of the Week Legislation Update Jobs Public Sector Redbridge Education Health Plus British Library Fasttrack Teaching Positive about Disabled People Clack Mannanshire Council The University of Sheffield Blackburn Darwen Multiple Display Advertising Items Tower Hamlets Home Office Gundersen Bucher Rugman CiLT The National Centre for Languages Kmc international The Curzon Partnership The Times Educational Supplement NHS Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Listings are provides as a free service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies How to Set a Job as A... Forest Officer Over to you... What Worked Forme Diarydates Inside David Pannick: Picture Gallery Id Cards: City Law: Joanne Manson Recruitment Consumers' Association A delicate case for the modern-day Solomons The judge was sympathetic but he ordered Natallie Evan's embryos to be destroyed. Her appeal starts today. Alex Wade reports Regional Judicial and Legal Services Commission The Times Law Section We need a supreme court in a truly splendid building Louis Blom-Cooper warns the Government against constitutional reform on the cheep News Ministers need telling: you're not in Terminator 4 A threat to terrorists? Politicians and lawyers argued for and against national identity cards in a debate at the Law Society. Danny Lee reports The Times Capita Ras Legally Parkes Ltd How we can cut the … Some dads ar angry to see: or their child The tabloid press blames family courts for failing p writes Marcus Dearle. Most of his clients have reac agreement about their children without having to g Caped crusaders need bringing down to earth Media Review Widow's fight for justice in a foreign land Granla Langdon-Down on a campaign that started with a murder on the Champs Elysees The literary 'call girl' and her trick title Publishers are seeking to protect their property from the likes of 'Belle de Jour', writes Robin Fry No place for the dabblers Accountants are determined that any 'experts' are just that. Edward Fennell reports on a new accreditation scheme Law week What the legal journals are reporting this week In the City Don't frighten the horses Law letters Your shout reader's queries The College of Low on Party Wall Notices, occupiers' liability, share options for pat-time workers and the sale of filming rights to the university Boat Race High price for independence Asylum case complexity Joanna Scales Lawyer of the week Picture Gallery Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Chambers of Godfrey Carey Qc & Jonathan Caplan Qc Bnbcourtenay There's something about a knight Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery The Times Adr Group Principal Crown Counsel (Commercial) Turks and… Bangor Picture Gallery Investment Clusters Lifestyle A new spirit roams in the white rose region As investors gather in London, Andrew Norfolk introduces a special report on Yorkshire and Humber Firms behind the big deals All set for the new power game Driving forces As Regional Development Agencies move towards greater control. Tony Dawe looks at the opportunities for Yorkshire Synergy and local know-how attract the major players Foreign Investors Overseas money and firms continue to flow into the region, bucking a downward trend, says Paul Wilkinson Ancient attractions, modern amenities Leisure Forget cloth caps. Yourkshire has it all, from snowy slopes to the new Royal Ascot, says Tony Dawe Carey Jones Architects King coal makes way for the new pretenders Enterprise Companies are drawn by the strong skills base and good quality of life, says Paul Wilkinson Leeds Steps up its campaign to become the UK's favourite City for work, rest and play Radio broadband will cover remote areas BT is serious about getting all of Yorkshire online quickly and easily, says Tony Dawe Leeds Showing their metal provides core for growth Clusters: Jobs creation and co-operation Research will be central to a world-leading centre for advanced technologies Digital future in view Almost 3,000 firms lead IT revolution Bio-sciences Chemicals bubble up Area supplies 10 per cent of Uk output The Humber Trade Zone initiative will help maximise the assets of the Humber region Nourishing industry feeds its potential As the reglon's second largest sector, food processing is likely to expand fast Slingsby Link-up to lucrative Transport Plans for a £35 million ferry terminal, a third airport and faster rail services will bring big business and tourist benefits for the local economy, says Tony Dawe Baltic states joining the EU will help to boost shipping through the Humber BT Leeds Drive to bridge the skills gap Training Employers are being encouraged to train staff with help from hi-tech companies and cash grants, says Tony Dawe Yorkshire first Yorkshire reborn Regeneration A 25-year plan to transform the region has created town teams to arrest economic decline and commissioned award-winning buildings for its cities, reports Paul Wilkinson Leeds Fields of new dreams Regeneration Europe's biggest regeneration project aims to breathe new life into the former coalfields of South Yorkshire, bringing back jobs and prosperity. Stephen Hoare reports Pricewaterhouse Coopers Tapping the brains of academics is good business Cutting-edge research This is knowledge transfer the White Rose way - and it is all done differently, says Stephen Hoare Vibrant scene with a real buzz Culture, café society and education Peter Davenport is spoilt for choice when it comes to the arts, food, high fashion and sorting events Out in front in the style stakes Shopping, football and the sport of kings Yorkshire Forward
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