News from 13/10/2004
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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Peter Kinger, Malcolm Oliver, Jon Ashworth, Patrick Barrow, Penny Cottee, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, CAH, Kirsty McLeod, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Martin Morris, Peter Lansley, Philip Hunter, Mark Souster, Antonia Senior and Christine Seib, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Sarah Kellett (Services Development Director), David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Richard Cleroux, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Eve, Kevin Eason, Claire Harvey, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Andrew Ennis, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Alan Brooke Turner, Richard Gordon Brick Court Chambers, Mike Pflanz, Ian Flynn, Steve Bird, Ivan Smith, Gary Jacob, Mike Prentice, Jill Dupleix, Bill Allen, Toby Moore, John Strawson, Dan Sabbagh, Jane Clarke, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Christopher Cator, David Hands, Sara Lawrence, Ian MacKinnon, Michael Bowen, David Charter, Philip Webster Political Editor and Richard Lloyd Parry, Christine Seib and Philip Webster, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Jane Gordon, K. L. Samant, Sam Lister and Anna Patty, Caroline Merreli Banking Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Valerie Elilott Consumer Editor, John Westerby, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Jeremy Pound, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Andrew Pierce and Daniel McGrory, John N. Turnbull, Karen Homer, Geoffrey Dean, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Martin Samuel, Bob Graham, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Nigel Still, Matt Dickinson, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Abigall Rayner, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Ian Thornton, Neil Harmen, Roger Boyes, S. P. Gallacher, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Valerie Elliot Countryside Editor, Geoffrey Bubb, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Dr David Starkey, Jane Pugh, Stefanle Marsh, Craig Lord, David Simpson, David Madel, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Tanya Mazola, R. G. Newton, Peter Riddell, Jean Leo, Swindon, Donaid Hutera, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Guy Herbert, Gabried Coxhead, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Alan Hamllton, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Tim Luckhurst, Edward Mallinson, George Edwards, David Powell, Alice Miles, Richard Morrison, Richard Owen in Rome and Rory Watson, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Vernon Parker, Emma Burns, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Ruth Rose, Christopher Irvine, Jayne Dowle,
ResumoThe Times Pension crisis is looming for 12 million workers Britain has been living in a fool's paradise, official report claims Inside The Times Inside Courtier collapses in front of Queen-and band plays on The Times Today Fatty food may get red light labels Tiffany & Co. What's Important BT 'The 45-minute claim may have been wrong, but we were right' Britain 'must investigate coup' Security services are accused of ignoring Britons linked to African plot, report Andrew Pierce and Daniel McGrory The Times Lords locked in denial behind a ring of steel Five arrested over drive-by shooting Tribute to the daring days of Great Escapes 'Torture victim' talks to London trial from Kabul United Nations of Gambling Baby caught in street shooting Wembley set to be the British Las Vegas A US multibillion dollar gambling empire is planning invade these shores, reports Sam Coates Old laws made Britain a loser Church & Co Rubber Sole "Cup" Unit £ 195 HERO Growing threat of a bigger waistline 'Healthy' labels may need close scrutiny Stomach stapling works for the morbidly obese Bail for nurse accused of murders Vicar dismissed GP struck off Cancer risk Gun crime advice Spel cheker Teacher jailed Verdict on cyclist Breathless art Elementary task Mercedes-Benz Row over child's school 'led to murder' The estranged wife of a wealthy architect has never been seen since, reports Sean O'Neill 'Perfect' conman jailed for fraud on investors Answer to knotty problem People Sher shuts book on writing People Valuation Office Agency Consternation at Covent Garden. How does the Royal … People Unafraid to march down the aisle for the fourth time, … People Dame Stella reveals how spying missions started in a rough pub People Greer dreams of her own dead poets' society People Imelda Staunton is causing a buzz in Hollywood where … Ps. . . One. Tel Nature and nurture are both influential A&e suffering staff shortages marksandspencer It's down to mother: gay gene boosts fertility The Two Tribes Singapore Airlines North East turns against regional 'white elephant' The North East assembly … Freedom of information law could lead to catastrophe, say doctors Gay couples to have equal public sector pension rights Hunt inquiry chief attacks ministers for forcing ban Sainsbury's Bank pet insurance Slow learners are 'left behind' Direct Line Rustlers find gold in the pumpkin fields Relatives lose fight to win care costs Mayor defends London fare rises Tricky Treat Stand by for lots of cold snaps and even a white Christmas Skills for Business Soul sister sings Britain back into US charts Firstnight Flamenco with a touch of jazz has lots of street cred Dance Flamenco Directo Peacock Theatre, Wc2 Firstnight the Sharpest Critics Banned band is back Multiple Display Advertising Items Just AAsk Right to roam will include the coast Confined and hated: 72 hours with the youngest social outcast in Britain Can an antisocial behaviour order help a desperate mother and her illiterate out-of-control son? Bob Graham reports AOL Unlimited Orders aim to tackle persistent offenders The harsh truth is that we must all save or risk a retirement in penury An ageing population, lower birth rates and a lack of incentives to save have consigned future generations to pensioner poverty, write Antonia Senior and Christine Seib Multiple Display Advertising Items Pensions Chief lost chance of millions 'I know something drastic needs to be done, but it is also easy to ignore' Painful decisions will have to be taken in the next Parliament Political Briefing Prepare for the future now-there are no quick fixes ahead Commentary Glossary emporio abbey Iraqi nuclear equipment missing Britain is stalling over rights report 'to help allies' Bigley had been moved to Fallujah when he tried to flee, officials say Iraq reservists sent to war after failing weapons test Bespoke Suits 'Vision from God' helped to find girl trapped in car for eight days A tradition embedded in the mainstream culture Internet suicide pacts shock Japanese Young people are brought together on the web for the sole purpose of taking their lives, writes Leo Lewis in Tokyo Broadband speeds for only £24.99 a year You might not need that expensive monthly broadband contract after all Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitcairn abuse suspects may go free on appeal Neo-Nazis could join German parliament Felix Dennis Schröder is now a leading world arms salesman Pull Your jeans up, master tells pupils EU chief defends appointment of gays' critic as security chief Rightwing Italian nominee claims religious bias. Richard Owen in Rome and Rory Watson report interactive investor Moscow children to wear dog tags Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee High-ranking terrorist suspects are among CIA 'ghost prisoners' Ukraine poll turns into dirty tricks war What the Geneva Convention Says Canada calls back to port all four British-built submarines Toucan Would President Kerry be different? Swiss International Air Lines Americans will vote for the candidate they despise less United States gives Europe a month to defuse Tehran The Times UN puts Kenya top of Africa's graft list Israel may strike Iran's nuclear facilities Picture Gallery (Reuters): Women face death by stoning (AP): Vatican attack (AP): Miner accused (AP): Extradition order (AFP): War grave claim (AP): Crossed bones (Reuters): Toujours I'amour Let's stop this regular-as-clockwork debate Mr Brown's policy: let the old get poorer Unseemly outpourings of our therapy culture Notebook Alan Coren The Times The Vote Comes in The North East should be sceptical of a regional assembly Crying Game Waterworks at the water cooler Opinions past Leading Article, Flights and the City, October 13,1961 Reinvent Pensions Warning: retirement costs more than it used to Expanding Universe Beware the menace of the devolvocrats Hard decisions on infantry's future Solutions to looming pensions crisis Dressing Kelly Holmes for her award Quality of service Index Modern sport High Court ruling on baby Charlotte In dogged pursuit Might have guessed Taxing moment The Weather The Times Crossword 22,794 NHS Index Talks over Lee Cooper Briefing Inquiry into Fanny Mae Wimpey blitz on sales Change on reporting Office demand high Executive leaves Shell Interflora sale dispute New head for Crossrail Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Commodities Index Governor warns of double risk BT's boardroom rift goes public Magnier and McManus bid for Westminster Healthcare Single currency, but many prices egg Timesonline Unicorn AIM VCT II plc Need to Know Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Yell directory goes mobile Stop Press Carrefour profit warning Global deal for Deutsche Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day 'Starting from the Garden of Eden, there can be only a fall from grace' Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates M&s sales fall as food and fashion slump Multiple Display Advertising Items Beyond Eden lies the Fall Lean holiday looms for retailers Business Editor's Commentary BT future is looking bland Diageo shows real spirit as it outperforms rivals Larger Capitalisation Shares Lastminute's shares take another tumble Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Rumours aired on ITV are weak but the outfit is solid Tempus London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & CO Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Meat & Livestock Commission GNI London Grain Futures The Day's Biggest Movers Inflation data surprise Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Wall Street BSkyB waiver would let News Corp raise stake Report Reveals Pay Rates IBM express selection for small medium business Murdoch invests £600m in presses Spielberg animation unit speeds float plans Business Fallen idol accused of looting Westar, the Enron of Kansas James Doran Wall Street Correspondent Oil continues to rise in spite of China's slowdown FSA Warning on Compliance Chicago GSB Sweet and sour: the conundrum putting Saudis over a barrel Business 'The last new oil refinery was built in the US more than three decades ago' First Yukos unit to fall goes for sale At your leisure City Diary Bid farewell City Diary British Energy plan is on target Peninsula Memory expert attacks results of survey on L&g customers The Times Sumitomo knew of shredding, court hears Rothschild hires former diplomat UK leaps into 4th spot as magnet for new business Icelandic bank eyes Numis for UK push Business British Energy Singer shares hit high as talk of bid mounts The Wildlife for All Trust Business Equity Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Varilux The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for Information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Index Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Michael Grant Scholar and prolific author of accessible histories of Ancient Rome, its prominent figures and its culture Eric Voice Pro-nuclear scientist in Britian's fast breeder reactor programme who demonstrated his dedication by inhaling plutonium Carol Brown Creative curator of art exhibitions in Oxford and at the Barbican Sir Paul Bryan Textile executive who distinguished himself in action during the war and went on to a political career in Conservative governments Births To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Bruce Palmer Musician who evaded the law long enough to lay down bass on some of Buffalo Springfield's most famous tracks Lives Remembered Get on with it Call on me Daily Life October 13, 1864 Early doors Bad connection Honesty works Bridge Andrew Robson Weak Twos-28 Nature Notes Knock on wood In a word Multiple choice Straight talking Telephone Hang-Ups 'Are you busy?' How do you cut callers off when they are about to outstay their welcome? Chess Got it taped The old chestnut Consider this Quick Word Hot stuff Be polite Gotta run Abrupt halt What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day Air Miles Thanksginving Service Memorial Service Dinner Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elections Latest Wills Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Royal Engagements Quitting while ahead Television deaf is boost for RFU Rugby Union Test Card In Sport Today Manslaughter by gross negligence Court of Appeal Times Online Charvis backs Wilkinson to find form England captain forced on to sidelines No appeal when witness was not called at trial Court of Appeal Fairness requires hearing Queen's Bench Division By a Correspondent: Samuel sues WRU over demise of Celtic Warriors Leadership qualities of Farrell earn double honours Rugby League The Awards Times on Line Uttoxeter Kinane given Dewhurst ride Cherry Mix joins Godolphin operation Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Wetherby Lingfield Park Fallon lets dark side show as title hopes fade The Times Sports Book Times Test Mamool heads to Milan betfair Under-21s' winning run ends in brawl as Reo-Coker is sent off Keane yrges Ireland to ensure they treat Faeroes like France How They Stand Jenas surfaces as alternative to replace Beckham World Cup Qualifiers Group Six Ferguson furious after Burley brands team a 'laughing stock' Group Five How They Stand Hughes wants victory for Wales to underpin pride in their progress Lehmann caught in glove row Hearly has score to settle for Northern Ireland World Cup Qualifiers Group Six Uncertain Lippi struggling to recapture Italy's past glory Letter from Rome James eve explains why the Azzurri can no longer rely on the 'old guard' betfair Multiple Display Advertising Items Beckham? Professional? What a rib-tickler Times Online Football Bone-growth stimulators may be used to aid the recovery process Benitez targeting Mista as he covets all things Spanish The Results Service Pools Forecast Is he the master of deliberate booking? Fixtures Fans threaten anti-Glazer disruption Leicester put old hands on deck Victor Chandler Dutch prove quicker off mark to claim Van Commenee HSBC McColgan's gibes at closest allies leave sour taste Radcliffe flees country to escape despair Olympic parade hit by Nike sponsorship row Not worth risking career just to finish one race Lancashire turn to Chilton Cricket The Times Henman retraces steps for next generation Neil Harman sees the British No 1 go back to his roots to support a scheme aimed at unearthing future champions Australia feel full of bounce Hickman to retire bathed in golden hue Swimming Teams By a Correspondent: Drummond confident of causing an upset Golf Medal pair take on Germany Captain Maynard Ainslie success Giants signing Welsh qualify Stoddart sale Sport Beckham in sorry state over admission The Bottle of Britain Mansell out but grand prix at Silverstone still in line for rescue Football inside T2 Quotes of the Day I confess I didn't write this ... it was outsourced to India Neighbourhood watch Very deconstructive Opportunity knocks Image of the Day Sir Norman Wisdom announced yesterday that he plans to retire on his 90th birthday next February The Ethicist Tacky and soulless? I quite warmed to it A govenment report slates new Essex housing estate. But Richard Morrison found it far better than the grey inter-war semis he saw on the way there How to Spot the Good News I was Seduced by a New Home in Greenwich Air Miles Young, gifted and helpless Ed. Forum Special She is trapped in a body that doesn't work. So how can you unlock her mind, asks Emma Burns Disunity makes us partners in crime How to Avoid Tears at Work A leather queen at 60 is slightly silly It was enough to make me cry For £99 plus VAT you can spend a day learning how to behave professionally by controlling your emotions. Sara Lawrence does he best to remain composed Flex your mussels in the kitchen home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Your household dilemmas solved Moules Marinière Exhausted? The Health Drinking planty of plain water, says our nutrition expert Jane Clarke, can help parkinsons disease sufferers to keep their energy levels topped up Bankers' ex-wives' club turn drudges to the discerning Here's a twist: now the … Fashion Be forewarned—forearms look set to become the new erogenous zone if the Paris show are any guide, says Fashion Editor Lise Armstrong Don't let rogue hairs get under your skin Arts Who let the wolf out? For its second edition, the Frieze Art Fair has found animal magnelicism, says Gabriel Coxhead Object Lesson Chris Ofili's Freedom One Day T-Shirt Queen's Theatre Artists and gallery owners take their pick of the international crop on offer at this year's event The ears have it Rachel Campbell-Johnston survives Bruce Nauman's sonic assault course Bruce Nauman Tate Modern Tomorrow in Screen First Choice Lions, penguins and bad panto Oper The Magic Flute/La Bohème Glyndeburne Theatre The Little Mermaid Greenwich Theatre, SE10 Royal Opera House Jazz Gerard Presencer/Jim Crace Cheltenham Literary Festival Concert Nash Ensemble/Kildeav Wigmore Hall Opera & Ballet Concert Britten Sinfonia/Hewitt Queen Elizabeth Hall TV & Radio Radio Choice Bordeaux David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Viewing Guide Jennie Bond's Royals Old Big 'Ead: A Tribute to Brian Clough Variations Outside Angel Heart (1987) Film Choice Raising Cain (1992) Air America (1990) Intrusive guests on a private journey Last Night's TV Joe Joseph This film is rated OAP True Fiction TV Choice T2 Crossword Polygon Tz Quiz Word Watching TGA Crème The Italian connection Working Relationship Antonio Carluccio, cook, restaurateur and writer, and his PA, Tanya Mazola Multiple Display Advertising Items Soup that will take you back to your roots Tasting Times they are a-changing PA and secretarial roles are evolving to become ever more important—but are salaries and perceptions keeping pace? Rosalind Renshaw finds out Time Savers Contacts Multiple Classified Advertising Items A floral tribute Karen Homer Real-life fashion Don't get hung up about hanging up The CV goes high-tech Your career history on paper is no longer enough, says Penny Cottee. Now you need to e-mail it—or even set up your own website Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meetings with a spot of tee Conference Call Why PAs want new jobs FYI Chileno
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