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News from 28/09/2004

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Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Nigel Bennett, Rosemary Righter, John E. Titterton, Robert Cole, Simon Clark, Director, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, CAH, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Kevin Ellis, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Matthew Pryor and John Carr, Robert Harvey, Trevor Openshaw, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Sim, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Pete Wescombe, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Roger Maynard, Mike Rose, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Anthony Seldon, Sir Ian Holm, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Lance Forman (Managing Director), Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Paul Spare, Donald Hutera, Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson, Claudio Ranieri, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, John Street, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Jesús Pascal, MM, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, James Delingpole, Dave Reay, Henry Milner, Roland Watson, Zahid Hussain and Michael Evans Defence Editor, M. P. Moran, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Leslie Rigley, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Mark Spragg, Angela Jameson, John Calverley (Chief Economist), Sonja Cheung, Patricia Tye, Russell Kempson, C. Ruinar, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Dom Antony Sutch, John Westerby, Hannah Westley, Joanna Bale and Michael Horsnell, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Peter McEwan, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Eve Thomas, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Martin Samuel, Bob Graham, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, James Davies, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Graham Stringer, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Martin McKee (Proffessor), Roger Boyes, Gillian McAndrew, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Stan Roberts, Russell Kemson, Isabel Conway and Daniel McGrory, Carolyn Asome, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Brian Christley, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, K. H. Chapman, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Cooper, Jonathan Clayton, Steven Repton, Stan Coutts, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Simon McKay, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent and Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Peter Ingham, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Roland Watson and Richard Beeston, Stephen Cragg, Martin Soames, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, George Edwards, Frances Gibb, David Charter and Greg Hurst, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Sue Fergusson, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Gottfried Pollhamer, Joachim Von Halasz, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Caroline Andersier,

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The Times Turf war haunts Blair's unity plea Calls for end to the feuding come as rift between Milburn and Brown widens Index The Times northern rock 'Tombstone teeth' killed my marriage The Times Today Inside Home Office gives £1m hard sell to 'soft' sentences News & Comment The Times Arafat pledges to help Bigley 'in every way' Working for Nothing Move over GDP, this guy's ambitious Conference Sketch BT Sacked union leaders won't win jobs back Dowager's heirloom auction makes family an unhappy lot Paralympic triumph turns to tragedy A successful Games are marred by a crash that killed seven children on their way to watch the athletes, Matthew Pryor and John Carr report Air France History of the Paralympics Own Goals Cheltenham & Gloucester Branson reaches for the stars but back on Earth he can't get you to Carlisle on time Troubled franchise running off the rails Not-so-little roadside chef keeps his spare tyre after public outcry Advice helps drinkers to cut the habit First breath Baby court battle GPs threat Debt problems Fishing ban Fables found Useless gadgets Soldier in court accused of Iraq war murder Green Flag Philips Backpacker was 'hurled to her death' for purse Man in court on bomb charges AOL Shipman family claims that his prison 'suicide' was murder Relatives say serial killer's body had unexplained injuries. Joanna Bale and Michael Horsnell report Pathologist failed to prevent more killings by GP City law firms fear wrath of clearing banks Handshake with Mugabe puts Straw into a dark corner Just AA sk Nurse on patient murder charges Asian fight film beats Hollywood Britannia Mortgages Philips Cook left out in the cold Spin doctors are reunited PS . . . Hunt supporters find themselves victims of Labour's angry mob People Is Fiona's smile right for Panorama? Spacey brings Marilyn's life to London stage Planning fight couple become 'prisoners in their own home' Multiple Display Advertising Items Bankers fight extradition to face Enron trial Internet faker sent it like Beckham Rac Pupils miss out on school trips because of legal fears Philips Inspectors 'should return to teaching By a Correspondent: Father jailed for harassing teacher Chancellor fires up the party with evangelic rallying cry Poetry in Action Currys Strained partnership at the centre of hopes for a third term Political Briefing The eyes have it, as Milburn looks on Delivery in Government Government retains trust on economy 'Ministers not ready for exam reforms' On Other Pages Microsoft Office Workers may be forced to take second pension 'We mustn't forget traditional voters' MacMillan Cancer relief Ministers refuse state grab for railways despite show of hands Unions given campaign pledge By Our Foreign Staff: European press criticise Blair over Iraq war Hewitt backs calls for Lords reforms Prudential Diary Conference Today's Agenda It may be tough at the top, but it's tougher on health at the bottom 1.4M Sufferers Battle that Had to Be Fought DNA 'barcode' shows four new species of bird As the drizzle turned the battlefield earth into mud, veterans saw again the faces of the fallen Dell Doherty plays the troubled hero in a raw rock show First Night Pop Babyshambles Waterfront, Norwich cahoot What's the odd Eighties horror to the king of the catwalk? The Sharpest Critics Intruder is arrested at Balmoral Aircraft leaves Child attacker Burglary death 'Lamping' bail Wardens protest One. Tel Democrate calls for ceasefire in advertising war Kerry's fury at Bush claim of Iraq progress Americans have draw the line at political change Diabetes? By Our Foreign Staff: Carter warns of another debacle in Florida Magnet Swiss Heroes and villains in South Africa 'great' list Hemingway heirs block new tale of daring in the bullring Top 10 Nominees Iraqi Christians flee kidnaps and persecution Direct Line Gunmen seize CNN journalist in Gaza Blunt warnings disguise mixed American messages The Times Offers Direct Scottish Power Contemplate this Pop concert is another rick in the Wall Killing of al-Qaeda chief boosts Pakistan Times Online (AP): Hospitals put under guard in Haiti (Reuters): Children killed (AFP): Tanker theft (Reuters): Gaddafi chase (Reuters): Fire appeal (Reuters): Costly delay Dougal and Florence put the magic back into French cinema The Times St Bernards' home in need of rescue Schröder celebrates his party's poll failure Another editor to be fired after Beslan The messiah of the might have been Two halves of a panto horse, or ugly sisters? Charles and Did, John and Paul, Tony and Gordon. The perfect partnerships that fell apart As they toy with a man's life, we play their game Los Angeles Notebook Picture Gallery Offence Taken Important freedoms are being eroded on two fronts Belly Aching The best new marketing strategies are well rounded Opinions past Leading Article, the Death of Theatre, September 28,1982 Brown's World A speech to inspire Labour but raise questions Regional dismay Anne Boleyn appeal Thunderer: God did not do this, Mr Blair. You did Business concern over Olympic bid Response to pro-smoking celebrities Search for future sources of energy The Times Lib Dem policies Risk that housing bubble will burst Mobile phone dangers Home from home Prize fighter The Weather The Times Crossword Toucan Ontheagenda Two left in Saga battle Talks on Wentworth bid Rivals eye Adelphia Regal shares soar Labour anger over Jaguar Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Charcol Commodities Nigeria violence pushes oil price to new record Mexicans buy UK cement firm for £2.3bn Disability Rights Commission 'unfair to deaf worker' In Business Today Lazard float may require payouts Times Online FTSE 100 Hang Seng Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Travel Direct Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Cingular agrees disposal Stop Press US groups sell casinos Post Danmark stake battle Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Gold Data Day Data Look Ahead North Sea Exchange Rates Equitable for sale as exodus slows down Close profits soar 39% on back of market-making division Renault Out to Buy a Slice of Life Pensions boss reverts to type Something fishy about Brown Business Editor's Commentary Lazard is not a fait accompli More pain as policyholders live longer Profit worries strike wrong note for EMI Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Close Brothers London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Wolseley's foundations strong enough to withstand shocks Manchester United The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts lifted by oil price rise Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street JP Morgan takes lead in two-horse race for Saga The Times Deutsche 'irregularities' under scrutiny Power firms can raise charges Times Online Kroes Faces Challenge Citigroup's number two spot for 'Ms Paycheck' Kazakh Oil is Leading the Economy to Stable Growth By Our City Staff: AXA lays blame on market for cut in payouts Land Secs to issue bonds The Times DIY craze lifts Wolseley profits by 30% Founder takes DFS private New mortgages fall as housing market falters Alizyme in obesity drug talks VT seeks payoff as MoD pulls contract Prescott's £60,000 home plan rejected Multiple Classified Advertising Items Microsoft says EU music penalty is pointless Vodafone boss still on mission to regain faith Firm discovers that maturity comes with age Spendthrift France Superstar Sarkozy is not such a modern radical Economic View The Times Trust Unit Information Service Varilux Absent friend City Diary Bank account City Diary Hard sell City Diary redticket Debate Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Who Wrote this? James Douglas Undogmatic director of the Conservative Research Department who devised new rules for electing the party leader Lieutenant-Colonel David Laurie Cavalryman who served with the 9th Lancers in the Desert, Italy and Palestine Lieutenat-Colones D. A. St. G. Laurie, OBE, MC the last Commanding Officer of the 9the Queen's Royal Lancers, was born on March 30,1918 Lancers, was born on March 30,1918. He died on June 10,2004 aged 86 Marvin Davis Hawkish billionaire who made his money in oil and enjoyed four years' ownership of the Twentieth Century Fox film studio Deaths Lives in Brief Lawrence Bachmann, studio executive at RKO, MGM and Paramount, was born on December 12,1911. He died on September 7,2004, aged 92 Fay Jones Influential American architect who received many awards for the houses and chapels he designed Births To place death notice, acknowledgements Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Vote winner Make them last Get with Europe Daily Life September 28,1928 Penalise polluters Hot air and hypocrisy Wall of steel Bridge Nature Notes Deadly women It makes no difference The Tractor Factor Should four - wheel-drive cars and other gas guzzlers incur higher tax, and are they a danger in towns? Chess Winning Move Ban the bangers Tax by the mile Swap discs Quick Word Owners pay enough Battle ready What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day September 28,1970 Awards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Artistic Palestinians can hone their skills in cyberspace Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Latest Wills Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Meeting Luncheon Dinner Installation Winning Move Sport Rugby Union Form v experience: England's dilemma David Hands considers the different guises that the national team's back division could adopt under Andy Robinson, the acting head coach Reihana opts to return to New Zealand No design right in juxtaposition of colours Court of Appeal Interest cannot beat payment-in Court of Appeal Wales seek to tap into Woodward's knowhow Wales Squad and Autumn Schedule Illegal worker cannot claim bias Court of Appeal Times Online Leeds face backlash from fans after date switch Rugby League Times Online Yesterday's Results Windsor Hamilton Park Bath Nottingham Sedgefield The Wright Track Mamool to fly flag for Godolphin in Arc Exeter Entry system could cost Breeders' Cup dear On the Level County game in rude health but overwork threatens well-being England on right path to conquer allcomers Christopher Martin-Jenkins looks back on a summer of unparalleled progress The Sunday Times Surrey lose patience with Tudor's injuries By Our Sports Staff: Pakistan agree to play first Test matches in India since 1999 Times Test Times Online Wagg faces ban after admitting to cocaine charges Tanni's Gold Record China serves notice for an even bigger medal haul in Beijing Stomach bug rules out Ullrich Lyle in the frame Fordham retires Scholze on top Kim's first win Grey-Thompson breaks medal record talk Sport Richards turns on Villeneuve after flat return Motor Racing HSBC World Match Play Championship HSBC Singh poised to crash through $10 million barrier García finds his true self in a team setting John Hopkins on why the maturing Spaniard seems to reserve his best displays for the Ryder Cup Chiefs crash to their third successive defeat American Football Results Harrison's syndicate catches wave of fresh optimism The Times Edwards takes new view of the world Sailing Rusedski and Henman at crossroads Tennis hp E1 Karkouri provides a measure of relief for Charlton Football The Results Service Football Today's Fixtures Football Everton find new spirit to make up for loss of Rooney Times Online Lowe backs Wigley to lift the gloom at St Mary's William Hill Group a Rooney relishes return to simple life Agents' fees cost United £5.5m Real Madrid desperate for win Menace of Rivaldo is not lost on Benítez Champions League Striking Gold The Premiership Today totesport The Times Sport Ferguson seeking fast return on Rooney 22.11.03 Sydney: Can I Kick It? Flintoff and senior players to sit out tour to Zimbabwe Peugeot Group D Inside T2 Today The Times Quotes of the Day There are blunders and crimes and Blair is guilty of both A cavalier arrogance characterises the Western attitude towards Iraq On the right lines Art in good nick on the wrong lines Image of the Day Tonight's full moon is the harvest moon, the first since the autumn equinox last week The Ethicist "I believe all children are capable of evil" Dom Antony Sutch believes that spiritual malaise lies at the heart of bullying, Meanwhile, Carol Midgley looks at the tragic case of schoolgirl Laura Rhodes Bullied to Death There is a new and insidious pattern "Yes, I do fear madness. Very definitely I do" The actor Sir Ian Holm, who married his fourth wife this year, describes his odd sense of emotional detachment Tomorrow The Times How we Compare European Pensions as a Percentage of Average Earnings Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus Another war to fight? Council tax protesters are taking to the streets, says Heather Nicholson First, catch your tin. . . Food Your household dilemmas solved Fishcakes with Beetroot Tartare Six of the Best Winter Coats Spend as much as you can afford. Try tweed, belted for a cinched shape, or leopard print, says Carolyn Asome Who's the dadda? Anyone and everyone, it seems Nappy Valley Precious things Style for Men Men now buy more accessories than women, says James Delingpole Flares to fool and seams to slim Dress for your Shape Line of waist, height of pockets, weight of denim: Eve Thomas sifts through the crucial variables to help you look good in jeans, whatever your shape "Have you been at the minibar again?" Fighting Forty Arts Hear it through the grapevine Architecture High-tech glass bubbles in Italy are part of a trend among vine-growers, says Tom Dyckhoff Underground Verse Generation Betelgeuse Radio Royal Opera House-A World Stage First Choice Opera Tosca Dance Apparition One gear, but at least it's forward Pop The Datsuns Concert Malcolm Arnold celebrations Entertainments Concert Uchida and friends TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Television Multichannel Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Live Champions League Football: Manchester United v Fenerbahce SK Viewing Guide A Thing Called Love BBC One, 9pm Variations Going Straight Channel 4, 9pm Six Feet under Channel 4, 11.05pm My Darling Clementine (1946, b/w) Film Choice Channel 4, 1.30pm Besieged (1998) BBC Two, 11.20pm The Man who Knew Too Little (1997) BBC One, 11.35pm Jewish Law fails to put forward a case Last Night's TV Keep off the Hoonshine True Fiction The Labour Party Conference has begun with a pair of unfortunate gaffes. As the damage limitation begins, we raid a Cabinet Minister's Pigeonhole Don't miss T2 Crossword No 3395 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Scale watcher The Game Changing Times Euro Game My Anger Led to Brought to Book In the first of three exclusive extracts from his new book, Proud Man Walking, Claudio Ranieri claims that news of Chelsea's contact with the FC Porto coach caused him to take his eye off the ball in the Champions League semi-final in Monte Carlo Food for Thought Shock and Disappointment of Stoppage-Time Goal Tomorrow Grouph Champions League Briefing CSKA Moscow v Paris Saint-Germain Sky Sports 2, from 5pm, tomorrow Real Turmoil Gabbylogan ITV1's Champions League presenter is staggered by events in Rome and Madrid New Coach Picks up the Pieces Champions League Group B Gabriele Marcotti says the surprise resignation of José Antonio Camacho has cast a shadow over Real Madrid Fall of Rome Real Target Men Briefing Dynamo Kiev v Bayer Leverkusen Sky Sports interactive, 7.45pm, tonight Player Power a Big Problem Tony Cascarino on dressing-room strife New Lease of Life for Rivaldo Champions League Group a Olympiakos v Liverpool ITV2, from 7pm, tonight Lucozade sport Driving Ambition Highs and Lows Place Daum in the Spotlight Champions League Group D Manchester United v Fenerbahce ITV1, 7.30pm, tonight Turkish Delight Briefing Sparta Prague v Lyons Sky Sports interactive, 7.45pm, tonight Clough's Passport to Nights of Glory Doubleact Brian Glanville on the achievements of the former Nottingham Forest manager, who died last week, in winning the European Cup twice in a row Heavy Weight Title Rosenborg Fired Upto Succeed Champions League Groupe Briefing Hot Spot Snarl to Put the Bite on Celtic Champions League Groupf Briefing Lucozade Sport On the Slide How to 'Do a Leeds' High Lights Show Puts Referees in the Dock Rick Broadbent on the foreign influence turning the heads of British officials Euro Vision Euro Trash Bill Edgar's Best of the Rest Game of the Week Euro Game McClaren Asks for Caution Times Online Lipcsei Taking Aim Ireland Rises to Shelbourne's Success Second Leg Ties Ibrox on Edge Hearts Wary of Complacency Sakhnin Confident on Home Territory Times Online Lucozade Sport The Times Environment worst in areas of deprivation Issue of the Week Deprived Communities Educated and Jobless The Week in Numbers Percentage of the population aged 25 to 64 who are unemployed and have tertiary-level education Crime Scene Location of homicides in prisons, 1990-2001, out of total of 26 Index Drunken Admissions NHS hospital admissions for alcohol-related diseases Public Opinion You can sent your children to the school you want as long as you pay to get them there Health 4 New Medical Research Cleaners dodge matrons' rule Health Rating system for care homes Health Special The Royal Bank of Scotland A&E fills gap left by GPs 100s of Top Jobs Attention falls on customer service Local Matters Liverpool falls foul of audit investigation Public will not gain from private profit Labour: this time it's personal Interview John Reid is the man tasked with selling us Labour's new vision for the public sector, and a central tenet, he tells David Charter, is to give people power over their own lives Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Education Seen in Hansard Pay up to end teacher deficit Education Other Stories we Liked Harvard is so well endowed Soap to clean up grim image Social Care Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder Blended Learning Court-rule halt to council cuts Charities CEOs need bigger wallets Salaries Hero and Villain Public sector sets the pace Recruitment times online The Top 5 Public Sector Graduate Employers How They Seeus Legislation Update Health Special Foreign Ways How to spot modern NHS tribes Health The Times MP lays charge of incompetence against CSSI Talking Points NHS has more money, but less productivity GPs obliged to give private sector option to patients Election provides health headache in Scotland What's Wrong with the NHS? With the main political parties using the conference season as a testing-bed for a possible election next year, we ask leading figures in the health industry what should be the priorities for the next Government Jobs Agenda Healthcare Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Educational Supplement Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Contact the classified advertising department on 020-7481 1066 for further details or e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk Over to you . . . Politicians should not control charity What Worked for Me agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates West Minster The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Murder: when a life sentence is not long enough Tensions over the setting of tariffs have once again boiled over, writes Frances Gibb Dyfed Powys Magistrates' Courts Committee The Times Neighbours who have a lot in common Will the leasehold reforms live up to their promise? Caroline Andresier thinks not Taylor. Root News Should business pay for apartheid? Michael Hausfeld, a US lawyer, is bringing a case through the American courts against multinationals that did business in South Africa, Jon Robins reports A Winner The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items We need to talk about a parting of the ways New legislation is being brought in to encourage staff and employers to resolve disputes together and socia avoid employment tribunals. Frances Gibb asks if it will work Not so much a golden handshake more of a silver shove When offered an agreed departure, unwanted employees tend quickly to get the message and take the money, says James Davies Picture Gallery The American way with words John Cooper Media Phone tap law offers a gift to gangsters with a false alibi Simon McKay argues for a change to what the Court of Appeal recently called a particularly puzzling statute No bail, no appeal, no justice? Once a Crown Court judge refuses bail, that's it. Henry Milner believes this is an erosion of clients' rights A Year on Remand Will Do Wonders for his Waistline Threat to fair court reporting Times Online See you later, litigator Before resorting to a court battle, the parties in a dispute should consider a cheaper alternative, says Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson What the legal journals are reporting this week law week There Has to Be Another Way. . . A barrel of fun In the City of Munich Flying high Different Gleiss The end is night. . . So far yet so near: video is back in the boardroom Clifford Chance spent £3.5 million on its facilities. Alex Wade on how the technology has at last come into its own Joke of the Week lawyer of the week lawboard@the times. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items I'm the boss, and we're all going shopping! lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Welcome to Emma-Lou Montgomery, who Will Take over the Editor's Role at in Brief Beginning with the October Issue trading places@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items

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