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News from 30/09/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Christina Hardyment, Carol Lewis, Laura Pesk, Richard Brassard, Sarah Marten, Careers Adviser, Caroline Merreil Banking Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Gregory K. Cameron, Red Bull, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Bernard Jenkin, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Carl Mortished and Jeremy Page, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Andrew Hawkins, Mark Souster, Elsine Monaghan, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter and Gary Duncan, Anna Konig, Philip Howard, David Chater, Mark Coyle, James Bone, Daniel Libeskind, Terence Wynn (Editor), Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Joe Boiger, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Claire Harvey, Karl Wittwer, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Nansi Rees, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Bill Coles, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Paul Rogers, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Claudio Ranieri, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Daniel McGrory and Philip Webster, Debra Craine, Dr Andrew Cunningham, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Katharine Houreld, John Taylor, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Chris Barnes, Alan Hamilton, Alexander Walker, Greg Hurst and David Charter, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Paul Nicolson (Chairman), Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow and David Charter, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Deryk Mead, Sonja Cheung, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Rod Craig, Geoffrey Alderman, Gerard Baker, Raj Kothari, Edward Gormad Sailing Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Nick Watson, Mark Atherton, Simon de Bruxelies, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Daleep Mukarji Director, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ian Bolas, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, John Williams, Raymond Keene, Tim Mickleburgh, Daniel Allen, Sean MacAulay, Jocelyn Derwent, Philip Bonsell, Victoria Walker, Sean O'Neill, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, David Charter …, E. C. McCarthy, Roger Boyes, Steve Foster, Tim Owen, Max Garcha, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Professor Denis N. Baron, John Bounden, Tom Dart, Anna Frame, Adam Butler, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Richard Ford and Greg Hurst, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Philip M. Hampson, Spring Bank, Tony Blackman, George Caulkin, Johanna Soper, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Jerry Symonds, Ba, Ma, Fcca, Pha, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, John Naish, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Ian Wilson, Peter Gardner, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Daniel Rosenthal, Isabel Conway, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Edward De Bono, James Christopher, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Jan Raath, Karen Todd, Sarah Kendall, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Caged and in shackles, Bigley pleads for his life Hostage-takers urged to make contact with the Government Student targets 'blackmail top universities' Why Women Prefer Bush The Times Index Brown's IMF blow The Times Baby judgment Index Cricket chief Tiffany & Co. What's Important The Times BAA denies compensation to Stansted homeowners Visitors to US face fingerprint security delays Student targets Who gets to be the working class hero? BT The times Gurkhas win battle of the British passport Why your pets and dust mites won't make you an asthmatic Northern rock Today a judge must make a choice between parent, doctors and a baby's life Decision in hands of expert on ethical dilemmas Sky Torment of hostage put on parade again New footage of the British hostage Kenneth Bigley pleading for his life has been shown, reports James Hider Freed Italian aid workers say kidnappers asked forgiveness Deal meant no US rescue raid Howard accuses Blair of lying Tape gives renewed hope to the Bigley family Microsoft Women could overtake men in the short run Customs chiefs are suspended over trials Only in the Saturday Times PC World Disappearing act Mandy on prowl A secondhand slogan for all Coe proves a runaway winner in conference popularity stakes Big Apple leaves sour taste Playwrights get their 15 minutes in the limelight Picture Gallery PS. . . The Young Cartoonists of the Year NEC Fujitsu Computers Siemens 14 per cent of students drop out of university NHS finds white collar way to cut waiting list Arsenic helps fight leukaemia Slim chance of carrying the fat gene Blakelock find Olympic parade Leak arrest No sign yet Twins aged 2 killed by chest of drawers Interactive investor M&s Why only gun guard would have saved wife Cave divers plumb new depths Only in the Saturday Times Dixons Righting Some Wrongs Writer takes his jihad on to stage Tolkien's vision is restored to full glory after 50 years AOL Unlimited The US family? Motherhood and apple pie this ain't Firstnight Theatre Buried Child Lyttelton The Sharpest Critics Index Just AA sk RS All decked out for the yacht Take the weight out of cleaning Humphrys is far too full of questions to listen to any answers Ministers reach deal to prevent Iraq vote defeat Support was won with stale sandwiches in stuffy rooms Disabled told they will not lose benefits The GP will see you as you wait for your train Bono pleads for more Africa aid 'A crass attempt to put pressure on the Government over Iraq' Daily conference log and live news Selection powers for specialist schools to be curbed Alliance Leicester a reai plus Blair fails to beat quiz in ratings Blunkett calls for drive to expand weekend jails Richer Sounds Conference Diary Today's Agenda Magnet designed around you Old foes will join Trafalgar festivities Shoppers get to grips with griping By a Correspondent: Shipman case doctor cleared over autopsy Pastor insists babies are miracles Nigeria's r Separatists have told foreign firms to get out, Jonathan Clayton and Katharine Houreld report egg Albino egg is the icing on the cake emporio Trouble Spots British sailors saved from sea wilderness Seek and Find Fellowes Good Year Ambush victim 'just loved being a soldier' Morocco becoming 'exporter of terror' UN may create Islamic seat on Security Council Two face death for plotting bomb raid on USS Cole A quick spin in space for pilot aiming for $10m victory roll Shark pulls crowds to Spielberg's set Mercury in vaccines barred in California The White House rivals' way of stinging like a bee Suddenly no state's a shoo-in The Times Change horse, but make it big Campaign Diary Capitalist kiosks swept away in Moscow clean-up Budgens The times US will have to go via Brazil to find Iran's nuclear secrets (Reuters): Scales tilt in favour of Turkey joining EU Germans waste £20bn on bungled road, rail and bridge projects Times Online Thailand fights to halt spread of bird flu to humans The Times Pitcairn's leaders named in abuse trial Disease becomes more deadly Australian poll fight is aimed at elderly (AP): Koreans invade embassy (Reuters): Palestinian deaths (AP): Air axe attack EU nuclear funds (Reuters): Bishop resigns (AFP): Phones banned Uniform taste Labour activity is no substitute for coherence Logic is a casualty of the War on Terror After hearing Mr Blair's tangled apologia for the disaster in Iraq, I fear he has lost his reason Praise the priests who remake lives with devotion Sometimes life can be disconcerting, but you can't rely on the art world for an escape In fact, it Picture Gallery Quotas by Stealth A disturbing attempt to influence university admissions The Long Run In the not too distant future, women are set to outpace men Opinions past Leading Article, Death of John Paul September 30,1978 War Risk Casualty figures in Iraq must be seen in context Maligned Pope Thunderer: Labour won't applaud an ethical foreign policy Spotlight on Blair Brighton speech Free trade and Third World poverty Hubble trouble Parliament's integrity Fixed political terms Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime telephone … Ministers 'at fault' over postal votes The Da Vinci Code No improvement Cash on demand The Weather The Times Crossword 22,783 Picture Gallery Sony The Times Business Briefing Ryanair swarms Milan Kesa rivals Dixons in Italy Goods trade deficit rises Quick profit on brokerage Whitbread departure TUI to shed 800 jobs Commerzbank departure Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today Commodities Russia deal gives US a key to Iraq oilfields Prescott's £60,000 homes 'pie in the sky' Cabbies pick up £4,000 each in London taxi share deal Old Comrade, New Oil Tycoon Till firm Anker up for sale Direct Line Brown hit by an IMF triple whammy Times Online FTSE 100 Hang Seng Eurofirst 80 Nikkei Results in Brief Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Nomura hopeful on bonds Saga float 'goes on hold' Black talks confirmed Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Thomson and Lunn Poly face huge job losses Everyday Heroes Whitbread finance chief to go early Restaurant group sets £30m share issue Blair vows to fight for Jaguar workers Gordon's plan doesn't add up Gender studies in the crusades Indie record labels may challenge EU AIM's appeal is Ofex's problem De Vere close to sale of four hotels for £36m Portfolio Building Services Astra Zeneca falls as clock slows on new drugs GKN's bid potential attracts investors Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Shares go radio ga-ga but merger will have benefits Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Boost for short-dated gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street The Chartered Insurance Institute Ofex fights imminent collapse Commerzbank supremo quits as shake-up looms Couples to face new tax danger IMF warns over budget deficits The Times Oil price surge a 'wake-up call' Two-headed merger backed by investors Disney denies Pixar reprise Retailers despair as shoppers start to feel the pinch US boosted by stronger exports Value of Minerva 'higher than bids' Friendly firebrand City Diary Short-cut radio City Diary The Times Banking on Kevin City Diary Last word in style City Diary The battle of Britain against the Working Time Directive Case Study The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lions International Employers could have to pay price for long hours Burden of Bureaucracy D-Day for small firm of the year In Brief Triple whammy Patently wrong QCA offers help Ask the experts Top deals at the AA's high-rating hotels Many of the top offers available will form the basis for an excellent autumn break, says Tony Dawe Great deals on rural retreats and cottages Brighton a night £30, Crete a week £190, Maldives a week half-board £759 ... Tony Dawe lists latest offers An island love affair Multiple Display Advertising Items BiE Interim Executive Banking & Finance The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Mulk Raj Anand Prolific author who introduced Indian demotic speech to English writing after taking notes from Gandhi Canon John Halliburton Scholar and priest who fostered better understanding between Anglicanism and Roman Catholicism Lives in Brief To place death notices acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Geoffrey Beene Independent-minded fashion designer who despised vulgarity and believed that less is more Professor Linford Rees Psychiatrist who believed that the mentally ill should not be stigmatised and institutionalised, but treated in hospitals Births Lives Remembered Memorial Services Thanks Giving Services In Memoriam-Private Confused by the hatred Where's the evidence? The Tractor Factor Should four-wheel-drive cars and other gas guzzlers incur higher tax, and are they a danger in towns? Daily Life Trailer tax Me and my cruiser Bridge DJM: Nature Notes Who doesn't pollute? The Tractors Hit Back Intimidating? Polluting? Gas-guzzling? Dangerous? Readers defend their right to drive a big car Chess No guilt Measure it up CAH: Quick Word The practical choice Pick on the vans Getting by, not showing off Enough punishment The times Questions Answered On this Day Luncheon Carlton Club Political Committee Elections Worshipful Company of Marketors Appointment Changing the Guard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Cracking gardens at Bletchley Park Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Latest Wills Winning Move Fallon battles back with Salisbury pair Racing Yesterday's Results Newcastle Index New Market The Times Sports Book Goodwood Damson can confirm superiority in Cheveley Park Hereford Gillespie hunts for answers in great debate Christopher Martin-Jenkins Mourinho enjoys Porto reunion Hatton determined to silence detractors Boxing Game gladiators Captain's calling inspires Faldo Golf Morley rides suspensions to set record Rugby League Silverstone in plea to Government Motor Racing Times Test Struggling Cohen paying price for indifferent form Rugby Union Thomas gets reward Players face familiar dilemma over Harare Owen Slot says those in the England squad are once again the men in the middle of a political row ICC panel calls for talks to break deadlock British Open Squash MCC finds perfect pioneer in choosing gregarious Graveney The times Schofield's release by Lancashire completes his fall from grace The Sunday Times Collymore books in for sharp dose of reality Harrison syndicate left high and dry as HSBC pulls out Sailing The Results Service Today's Fixtures Football Pools Forecast Kicking prone Shearer was an unforgivable blunder Float like a butterfly Newcastle fearful of being drawn into Israeli conflict UEFA Cup Hapoel Bnei Sakhnin (0) v Newcastie United (2) Five. 7.45pm Odds look stacked against Millwall Ferencvaros (1) v Millwall (1) (Setanta 1, 8pm) Spontaneity at my last match in charge was sublime Inside Chelsea End Game Claudio Ranieri recalls his Stamford Bridge finale: the atmosphere and the steady chanting of his name Lift-off from shadows has Middlesbrough flying high Banik Ostrava (0) v Middlesbrough (3) (ITV2,, 7.45pm) On Saturday FA to be without a leader until next year Times Online How They Stand in Group E Last Night's Results Late Milan strikes prolong Celtic's away misery Dominant West Ham still not stamping authority Coca-Cola Championship How They Stand in Group F How They Stand Sloppy Arsenal fail to take advantage Champions League Rosenborg Arsenal Mourinho shows no passion in Porto love match Ireland at full strength for close encounters Debut leaves even venerable team-mates all aflutter Ballon d'Or may be next accolade Teenager's worth rocketing towards record Kid gloves or iron fist? It's over to you, Sir Alex. . . The Rooney Phenomenon Evertonians mourn loss of their idol The Premiership Today The Times Put your Trust in Me Mourinho savours triumph after spat with fan Back pain could force Woods to join Ireland dropouts Group H On Saturday Dial a phone Chelsea seek new sponsor as airline deal ends The Times Quotes of the Day It's time for Blair to kiss and make up with female voters Clappers bored Zero tolerance Picture Gallery The Ethicist Security moms: Bush's secret election weapon Women tend to vote Democrat. So why do polls show them supporting Bush? US Editor Gerard Baker, on the campaign trail, says they feel Bush has the guts to fight terrorism The Gender Gap Sour notes at the top of English opera As a new season opens at ENO there are whispers that Seán Doran, its artistic director, does not have the weight or vision for the job. Damian Whitworth met him Help! That eager teenager I taught is now a teacher The Times The new big shot at the bar The AK47 has been responsible for more deaths than Hiroshima. Now, Mikhail Kalashnikov, the man who invented it, has lent his name to a new brand of vodka. Giles Whittell meets him I'd live in the 18th century Out of Africa, into the oven Home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Guinea Fowl with Peppercorn Sauce I want to sleep under an open window to enjoy the naked stars Lust The MS message Dr Thomas Stuttaford on a greater understanding of multiple sclerosis Doctor's Orders Help with Healing Theatre First Choice Festen Concent Philharmonia/Sokhiev Exhibition Opera Iphégenie en Tauride Comedy Theatre Primo World Music Book Ahead Siegfried Cabaret Cybill Shepherd Soho Theatre, W1 Mad about the Boyz Dance Sylvie Guillem and the Ballet Boyz Sadler's Wells Theatre The Changeling Barbican Pit Concert LSSO/Ash Barbican Entertainments Jazz Lea DeLaria/lan Shaw Pizza Express Jazz Club, W1 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice Is Titchmarsh the new Attenborough? Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Paint Guernica, darling True Fiction Maria Olmstead, 4, from New York, has been hailed as an art prodigy and …her paintings for £3,300 each Don't miss T2 Crossword No 3397 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching One. Tel The Times Inside The Times Pay rises are hit by a tall story The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week. . . What Else Happened ... Bad Week Interbrew UK Ltd Tax-free ride in the right gear Perks of the Week Data File What does your company offer you? Plan for a smooth exit How to... Resign Whether you leave a company because the pay's poor or because you're frustrated at the lack of opportunity, there is a right and a wrong way to go about it. Carly Chynoweth paves the way The 60-Second Business Book For the Top Jobs, Turn to Pages 12-24 Test Yourself... Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More What happens if an employee is HIV-positive? Work Life Challenge Michael Page Do you agree with this advice? Write to us at: The Headhunter How Do I Become A... Political Research? The Times Deloitte funds gap-year students to tap talent Interview As competition to recruit the best graduates hots up, Carol Lewis finds an employer using an adventurous approach to attract people with more than just academic ability My Best Move. . . ... And my Worst Lessons I Have Learnt Data File Web Watch Graduates 8 What It's like Working for... Scottish & Newcastle As one of the leading brewers in Europe, S&n offers opportunities and experience in many markets. Daniel Allen reports The Key to... Making an Impact University of Bath School of Management Accountancy firm collars the top dogs The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers What Not to Do... Graduate Recruitment Websites Price Water House Coopers Number 1 How has PwC done in the Top 100? Buy into a stock of midnight oil MBA Tool Kit There are very few short cuts to an MBA. Carol Lewis looks at the pros and cons of full, part-time and distance learning Case Study Data File The Gurus Boiled down Course Watch Emotional Intelligence Workspace 10 Tell the boss what you really think Trend Watch Followership Leaders of commerce surrounded by yes-men usually hear what they want to hear, but does the policy do the company good? Carol Lewis reports The Office Psychologist The Office Family Lights, camera, clothes What to Wear... When Speaking to an Audience Work Kit Stat Watch You Need a New Job when. . . Ask the Experts Look before you leap Career Clinic Internal auditors are valuable too Test Yourself... 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There's something for everyone The Times Paranoia, power and political puppetry Jonathan Demme does not see his London Film Festival entry as an attack on the Bush White House, but Stephen Dalton does The Times Priority Booking Exclusive Offer for Times Readers The Times Picturehouses Screen Talks Dogme still has its day The radical Danish reworking of cinema makes its mark on the festival, says Daniel Rosenthal Switchblade Romance Ten Rules to Follow Dead Man's Shoes A love affair to dismember James Christopher meets François Ozon, the director behind the French Gala choice Festival Film Guide Enjoy priority postal booking with our complete guide to this year's Times bfi London Film Festival Starts Tomorrow at Cinemas Nationwide The Times New British cinema French revolutions Cinema Europa World cinema The Times See form on Page 2 to book for any of the films and … The Times Experimenta See form on Page 2 to book for any of the films and … Treasures from the Archives Short cuts and animations Times Screen talks Master classes Events Tales of the Waterfront Sean MacAulay hails Elia Kazan's landmark in gritty neo-realism and Method genius that turned the tide of movie-making history Lights! Camera! Films! Order your Festival Screen now Hero The Times Class A? Guilty as charged New Releases The gangster flick Layer Cake is pure cream, says James Christopher More New Releases Dead Man's Shoes 18,86 mins Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow PG, 107 mins De-Lovely PG, 125 mins Princesa 18,96 mins Back on the British gang chain Matthew Vaughn, neophyte director, tells Ian Nathan why he chose another gangster movie Walker's last stand Icons in the Fire: The Decline and Fall of Almost Everybody in the British Film Industry 1984-2000 Red Lights Bfi Sellers returns with a Rush How did Geoffrey Rush capture the man of a thousand faces? Singly, he tells Sheila Johnston Passed with flying colours A new computer-generated adventure is the way of the future, its director tells Ian Johns Man on Fire

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