News from 14/10/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Christina Hardyment, Richard Irving and Stefanie Marsh, Carol Lewis, Robert Cole, David Sogina, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Freah and Clementine Femlola, Elizabeth Hatchell, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, John Carr and Ben Hoyle, Darren Hawken, Christopher Wood, Sheana Griffiths, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Kevin O'Flynn, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Ali Hamdan and James Hider, James Bone, Bernard Griffin, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Laure Peek, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Erik de Haan, Claire Harvey, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Ken Frith, Andrey Leonidovich—Chairman and CEO, David McVay, Simon Ostrovsky, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Ian Scott, Michael Knipe, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Elizabeth Judge Enterprise, Kelly Holmes, Sam Coates and David Charter, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, A. C. L. Mackie, Tom Peters, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Brett Frische, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Davies, Ian MacKinnon, Hugh Cartwright, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Rachel Campbell Johnston, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, John Gay, Russell Kempson, Dan Silver, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Christine Selb, Carola Long, Ross Clark, Tom Ruben, Tom Baldwin, Matthew Elton Thomas, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, John Barnes, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Mark Hunter, Karen Bayne, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Martin Murrell, John Newlands, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, TK, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Ben Stroude, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Sharpe Somerset Cottage, Clem Cecil, Amelia Hepworth, Ashling O'Connor and Gary Jacob, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, John McMillan, Pavel Pojdl, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Siân Morgan, Phillip Oppenheim (Conservative Mp, Exchequer Secretary), Dave MacKay, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, David G. Guild, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Neil Grace, David Harris, Giles Whittell, Sian Morgan, John Ralphs, Rory Watson and Helen Rumbelow, Julie Burchill, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Josh Nash, B. P. Knighton, Anna König, Chris Chapman, Allan Smith, Simon Hoggart, Craig Sharp, Nick Hassell, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Rachel Campbell-Johnson, Nalini Almeida, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Denis Seguin, David Sinclair, Carly Chynoweth, Dale Tempest, Martin Waller, G F Watts, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, John Plummer, Michael Bright, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Robert Angell, Robert Wallace, Principal, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Tom Roundell, Leo Lewis, Tony Dawe, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Mike Ward, Abigail Rayner, Russell Jenkins and Nicola Woolcock, K. Wood, Tom Quinn, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Randy Cohen, Clare Dight, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, David Hemingway,
ResumoThe Times Britain gets gambling fever with casino boom American firms target every major town for mega-casinos Inside The Times Canny council holds developers to £1m ransom Index Picture Gallery Targets will make top universities second-rate, says Oxford chancellor Mappin & Webb What's Important The Times Blair makes apology for Iraq intelligence, but not for war BBC told to broaden its digital appeal Top of the Flops US-style debates ruled out I'm sorry, but I really can't apologise abbey Labour wants to let voters sack local officials Babies struggling on borrowed time Tidy woman's rubbish angers Wigan Six Good Things about Wigan Second child in right-to-live case prompts fears of more The case of baby Luke, the second of its kind in less than a week, again pits doctors against family in over a child's treatment. Russell Jenkins and Nicola Woolcock report Debenhams Genetic excess that gives sufferers limited life The Link Stores Ltd Two who Felt Belittled for their State Start Government benchmarks are a hard lesson for universities State school quotas for universities is major threat to free society, says Patten Reprieve for office of Lord Chancellor Terrorism arrest Gun 'obsession' Sound research Exams dropped Fraudsters jailed Heartening news Early bird Knee surgery NHS staff checks Mercedes-Benz By a Correspondent: Ballet girl killed at house party 'by family friend' 'Promiscuous ten per cent' are causing health crisis PC World Multiple Display Advertising Items There's gold in them thar hills (but it'll cost a fortune to get it out) My missing wife's dead, sobbed architect Only in the Saturday Times House guest PS mgcars Noblesse oblige? Picture Gallery Nest's best Brandreth speaks of Queen's distress over Charles's affair Stevens stirs from 30-year catnap Star's bike is charity sale's main attraction Renault Dixons Send a text for a Lotto phone flutter Police to stake out match in hunt for fan Government 'naive' to ease gaming laws British operators say that regulators have learnt nothing from the problems in Australia, reports Sam Coates Egg Card Heading for a Town near You All you never wanted to know about sex is a new lifestyle Malaysia airlines Britain could lose oil deals over failed 'coup' When you might not tell if it's the real thing Only in the Saturday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Today in Parliament Police and MI5 to take over running Parliament's security Unemployment is lowest for 20 years Question Time Briefing Multiple Display Advertising Items Free passports for the over-75s Pension means test may go in our third term, says minister Kilroy-Silk quits UKIP power struggle The fundamental things survive for the old-timer Firstnight Pop Rod Stewart Albert Hall ING Direct savings account Got a little dough? Let's get on with the show Edinburgh aims to be capital of letters The Sharpest Critics Aquascutum Portraits of a painter as poet and visionary Visual arts National Portrait Gallery Many obstacles in career path Apprenticeships Porter may face extradition By a Correspondent: Taxi tout charged student £1,500 Part-time judges could put more women on bench the autumn Ideal Home Show Drinkers on TV impossible to resist Shark Tale Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitcairn Island's accused brave the storm When supplies are at risk the island men battle the elements, reports Claire Harvey from Pitcairn You're never too old to raise a little hell, says Granny D, 94 The most unlikely campaign for the Senate is being mounted by a great-grandmother, James Bone reports Cuthbert Online Why a Bush triumph could be an opportunity for Europe Foreign Editor's Briefing Local papers swing for Kerry Campaign Diary Hand over Bigley's killer or face attack, rebel town is told Alliance Leicester The war comes to call on wild west of Iraq One town in the Sunni Triangle stood alone until this week, report Ali Hamdani in Hit and James Hider in Baghad Mass grave excavated for Saddam evidence Israel suspends soldier over Gaza girl's shooting Laura Ashley 'Gay lobby' is ruling Europe, says minister The Times Britain winning fight in Europe, says Patten US envoy steals a march on King EU sacks accounts whistle blower 'Foul play' shocks Russians Interbrew UK Ltd Mafia killer let out of jail for family day trips (Reuters): Chàvez followers topple Columbus The Times Chinese men keep abreast of latest in plastic surgery Land where there is a rape every 83 seconds Routine attacks contribute to South Africa's chronic problem of HIV/Aids infection, reports Jonathan Clayton Seoul calls off hunt for subs (Reuters): Extradition ruling over man in hiding (AFP): Internet appeal (Reuters): Dutch threat (AP): Wedding deaths (AP): Secrets charge (Reuters): Count delayed (Reuters): Mothers' plea Get ready for the great hunting smash-up Our pensioners have never had it so good Ignore media shroud-waving: the standard of living of old people will carry on rising Now we must fight the war on left-wing cynicism Arts Notebook The Times Free Thinking Oxford should do more than talk of declaring independence The Ok Life The time is ripe to recycle the self-sufficiency movement Opinions past Leading Article, the Spycatcher Saga, October 14, 1988 Society at Stake There are risks in Britain becoming a gambling nation The way we live Cart before horse? Labour is the champion of casino economics Thunderer UN's effectiveness in changing times The failure of pensions policies to serve people's needs Jonathan Miller's views on religion Zimbabwe's situation Blocked pipes Sub standards Caught short The Weather The Times Crossword 22,795 Fellowes the World's Toughest Shredders The Times Goshawk warms to Nikko Briefing Post Offices review Spirit puts pubs for sale Jarvis sells PFI division Poor sales for BFG Peacock regains ground Corus raises €200m more Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day HSBC Investment Management Commodities Britain fingered as the worst for breaches of EU tax laws Morgan Stanley fund talks on Liberty's Portland stake Index At Fault in the Eyes of European Lawmakers Merck directors got $85,000 on the day of Vioxx news Oil price surge gives Chancellor £5.7bn Times on Line FTSE 100 Hang Seng Eurofirst 80 Nikkei Self Promotional Material Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Daiei seeking state help Pfizer loses court case EU chips in with lawsuit Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Vodafone raids Verizon to fill finance position Multiple Display Advertising Items Jarvis should be all a-quiver Sarin's message loud and clear Business Editor's Commentary Explanations that aren't working Lord Black sues US watchdog Antofagasta leads mining stocks sell-off Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Warner Chilcott slips as Elan cashes in Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities My Travel London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposites % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Sport and Forward Rates Burberry cuts a fine figure but the stains are still showing Markets Numis The Day's Biggest Movers Governor's words dent gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000S) Wall Street After the Swap LA Fitness plans slim clubs Lloyds TSB Business Numis rejects Iceland bid My Travel investors left with just 4% Derek's dancers City Diary Axe falls at bank City Diary Switched on City Diary Food firms attack health-label plan Multiple Display Advertising Items JJB shares dive as bid talks are abandoned Sports firm that scores own goals Burberry's cautious outlook keeps City in check Fat profits at healthier McDonald's Bhs profit falls 2% but Green pockets £40m Stakeholders 'no help to workers on low incomes' Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce's $1bn jet deal breaks GE grip on Japan EU action over VW 'protection' Upward pressure on wages deepens inflation worries 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 Varilux Small businesses say they get poor reception from State Call for legislation to protect ONS Lloyd's goes to debt market for £500m Austrian airlines Equity Prices Business The Register Anniversaries Births Deaths Birthdays Who Wrote this? John Seymour Sage of smallholding whose Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency became the bible of the green sustainability movement Bernice Rubens Documentary film-maker who found success and satisfaction in a series of prizewinning novels Births To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Geoffrey Rees-Jones Welsh national rugby player, commando and schoolteacher who distinguished himself in Madagascar and at the D-Day landings Raja Ramanna Architect of the Indian nuclear project that culminated in the testing of an atomic device in 1974 Lives Remembered Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Lack of judgment Oh no, not again Shushhh... Dress code Daily Life A modern woman Payback time Bridge DJM: Nature Notes Greatest Olympian Best on a bike Questions of Sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Beckham's yellow card: Kelly Holmes's image; heroic deeds; aids to success; the "ouch" factor Chess A nation's hero High-tech help Quick Word A case for Case Earning their spurs Up and over End of a career What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day AirMiles Travel Promotions Ltd. Dinner Parliament Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move Veterans celebrate the war's gnattiest aircraft Court Circular Forth Coming Marriages Dreamy Devon Sentence for drugs supplier Law Report Court of Appeal Properties of the month ... in the South of Italy Finding the half-term adventure bargains Go abseiling in Torquay £119 for three nights, or take a week in Majorca for £299. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Council not liable Court of Appeal Gypsies' right to homes Court of Appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robinson ready to Impress More problems as Silverstone gets provisional licence Motor Racing Keeping Track of a Circuitous Issue Giant barbel proves size still matters Fishing In Sport Today 2005 Calendar Neville returns with new set of goals and drive to take England to the top Sarah Potter talks to a woman from a famous sporting family who will not settle for second best any longer Red Sox endeavour to avoid getting spanked Baseball Newmarket Cape Fear set for Challenge Yesterday's Results Times Test Worcester Wetherby reveals plans to stage Flat fixtures Taunton The Times Sports Book Dunwoody takes on coaching role with Phillips Diary The Sunday Times Hearn aiming to tear up Britain's good losers' tag Golf Peter Dixon finds a patriotic promoter striving to unearth home-grown talent Godwin joins the exodus The Results Service Tired Harrington wants crowning end to tough year Wentworth Tee Times Times Online Fixtures Football Robinson the favourite for job of reviving England pride McDermott sheds the image of Rhino in a china shop Rugby League By Our Sports Staff: Goode news for Leicester after speedy recovery Legends make Celebrities look almost competent Sport in Television Wasps happy to have doctor in the pack Matthew Pryor meets Henry Nwume, the latest medic to play for the club Times Online Hawett-Packard Development Company ECB finds an all-rounder in Collier Bid team aims to prove that London can emerge as profit-making host Olympic Games Dunlop urges Scotland to back Britain move Hockey Times Online Peak Viewing Chance to be top Test wicket-taker appeals to Warne Oram rejects county offers to stay fresh Prestige Friendly International How They Stand By Our Sports Staff: Bernaus scores with volley to give Andorra historic victory Comic cuts an unlikely figure for Southend 'Ralf Little, from The Royle Family, was available … Picture Gallery Keane keeps his head to hit record heights for Ireland Group Four Results and Tables Glazer made recent inquiry about Fulham, sources say The Premiership Today Vogts feels wrath of supporters from close range World Cup Qualifiers Group Five The British Cartoonist Association How They Stand Speed makes his exit after late barrage kills off Wales hopes on emotional night Teams How They Stand England 4-3-1-2 Delighted Owen revels in wind of change World Cup Qualifiers Group Six Savage seeks change to Fifa appeals rules Elliott strikes to keep Northern Ireland's faint hopes alive Striker happy for England to put heart before art Debate Get into golf Sign your kids up to YMG Others who Have Fallen Foul of the Pr Gaffe Beckham's biggest crime? Stupidity World Cup Qualifiers Postcard from Azerbaijan, sent by the players—deliberately Alyson Rudd discovers that the England team have been missing their captain's cerebral input Men of the Match FA ready to forgive Beckham in wake of apology Els starts defence under cloud after letter from America HSBC Holdings plc Group Six World Cup Qualifiers inside Index The Times Quotes of the Day Don't stop me working, just force me to save for old age Congestion folly You look wonderful Snail mail Image of the Day As forecasters warn Britain to wrap up, Sydney yesterday had Its hottest October day since records began The Ethicist Slimeballs always hate a strong woman Margaret Thatcher's style is fashion's hottest look, and an exhibition inspired by her opens next week. But the best people always adored her, says Julie Burchill 'They said I wasn't human but something that can be bought' "Sonya" came to Britain to study. Instead she was forced into prostitution, part of a global sex racket worth £4 billion a year. Joan Smith reports The Times Victim Support London: The Facts It's crunch time for apple-lovers home.forum@the times.co.uk Your household dilemmas solved Times Online I'd love longer Getting Personal After 50 years of living together I've dumped Arthur ... Lust Do bones need milk? Dr Thomas Stuttaford on some surprising research into calcium Sunrise Senior Living Read up on It Index What it's all about, Alfie But is the time right for Jude Law to be Sixties cinema's ultimate lad, wonders Ian Johns The Times The Sixties World of Alfie No bite in this fishy tale New Releases Fun for children bfi Half-Term and beyond: More Family Treats Hero The boys are back in gowns Has cross-dressing in the movies gone as far as it can go? Sean Macaulay fears so If Romeo had a wheelchair ... Interview a comedy about two disabled lotharios? Damien O'Donnell explains the perils of making an unusual kind of buddy movie to James Christopher Picturehouses Hot, strong, stops you going to sleep Interview Jim Jarmusch is back on form with another strange brew, finds Stephen Dalton Princess Diaries 2 Deep in the heart of Texas What's Jamie Bell doing in the US for his London Film Festival movie? Denis Seguin finds out Man on Fire Worth getting animated over There's much more to British cartoons than Wallace and Gromit, Geoff Brown explains Inside I'm Dancing Sharp shooters Wendy Ide, a judge in this year's TCM Classic Shorts competition, assesses this year's line-up The Times Movie Books Christopher Wood Oldboy First Choice Art falls short of a heart Dance Shen Wei Pop Bloc Party Concert Die Winterreise Holywell Music Room, Oxford Cabaret Joshua Rifkin/Ida Faiella Theatre Royal, Haymarket Entertainments Jazz Tom Bancroft/Geri Allen Turner Sims Hall, Southampton The AirMiles Travel Company TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Viewing Guide Horizon BBC Two, 9pm Holiday Showdown ITV1, 9pm Sex Traffic Channel 4, 9pm The Frank Skinner Show ITV1, 10pm/11pm The Vicious Circle Badlands (1973) Sky Cinema 1, 10.15pm The Tichborne Claimant (1998) BBC Two, 12.20am We are not amused by Jennie Bond Last Night's TV Joe Joseph Variations A rule of thumb dumb True Fiction Hugo Rifkind The final US presidential debate took place last night. T2 caught some last-minute negotiations Index T2 Crossword No 3409 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Companion Stairlifts The Times Inside Contact US Public Agenda Two in five aim to change their jobs The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week ... What Else Happened Graduate Careers for fluent French speakers Uniforms and flights of fancy Perks of the Week Data File What does your company offer you? The 60-Second Business Book For the Top Jobs Be prepared to be noticed How to ... Make the Most of Graduate Recruitment Fairs You know the recruitment fair is on campus when the dining hall is filled with little tables staffed by people in suits. Carly Chynoweth guides you through the brochures and free mouse mats Test Yourself ... Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More C & M Travel & Hospitality Recruitment Specialists The Headhunter Help, the bully in the office is also my boss Worklife Challenge ... A TV Producer? The National Graduate Recruitment Tesco eyes customers to take over the tills Not content with advertising vacancies on Its In-store television channel, the giant retail chain is using its staff to headhunt new recruits. Clare Dight goes shopping My Best Move ... ... And my Worst Lessons I Have Learnt Dave MacKay, general manager, customer services, West Bromwich Building Society Data File Web Watch What It's like Working for... The NHS Not Afraid of bureaucrat-bashers? Then the NHS offers challenging prospects for non-medical graduates, says Daniel Allen The Key to ... Durham Business School Be discreet if your aim is to become a spook The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers What Not to Do ... Researching Graduate Employers How to choose the right course Dozens of business schools now offer MBA programmes. Carol Lewis suggests how to pick the one that's right for you Case Study The Consulting Process as Drama Data File The Gurus Boiled down Course Watch The Office Psychologist Chemical allies to boost performance Trend Watch Cosmetic Neurology Neuroscience is developing drugs that have positive applications in healthy people, not just those they were designed to treat. Carol Lewis reports Gear selection is crucial What to Wear ... To a Drinks Reception Work Kit Statwatch You Need a New Job when ... Ask the Experts How will I measure up? Career Clinic Get on your bike for free breakfast Letters Test Yourself ... Answers Careers of the Week Ford To Advertise in Career Sankyo Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britannia The New Russia Stability is the key to continuing prosperity Russia's dilemma is how to reconcile its wish for a stronger state with economic liberalism and the release of its vast potential, says Michael Binyon Chocolates Foreign oil cash flows in despite crackdown Russia's march to the free market will reap rewards Reforms may have stailed but the country is experiencing a boom and it is too late to put a brake on its economic progress, reports Michael Knipe from Moscow Controls bring banks to account Enhancing investment business opportunities Vneshtorgbank - a recognized leader in the Russian banking sector Kostin New plane could help air industry to take off again The race is on to develop a high-tech airliner that will also sell abroad, says Giles Whittell Web master pioneers self-reliance in business Tourism opens up to reveal a more broadminded face Glimpses into the secret world of Russia's repressive past, gay tours and the chance to fire Kalashnikovs or track wolves are now offered to visitors, says Michael Binyon Serenely flows the mighty Lena Foreigners are venturing into unchartered Russia's rivers and canals to discover sta… They can also take to ski slopes deep in Chocolate feeds desire for decadent delights Growing hunger for the good life Consumer boom helps industry to enjoy revival New sectors are flourishing but the ageing industries are flagging, says Michael Binyon Russian Military Review Western car makers spin the wheels of change Richer pickings sow seeds of optimism Russia has seen the growth of large agro-industrial complexes that guarantee a market for produce CDI Russia Profile List English-language papers speak out Moscow's past under demolition Protest groups are fighting an uphill battle to halt destruction of the city's historic buildings, says Clem Cecil Films that make Hollywood sit up and take notice Helping You Do Business Daily Abandoned Russian defence brains bounce back to lead IT revolution The Soviet collapse forced engineers into menial jobs. They now form the backbone of a rapidly growing high-tech sector. Michael Binyon reports from St Petersburg's silicon valley Vnesheconom Bank
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