News from 21/10/2004
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Charles Prince, Christina Hardyment, Carol Lewis, John Parsh, Thair Shaikh, Warren Ridgway, Roger Webster, Vincent Brome, Andrew Pierce, Matthew Syed, Tessa Mayes, James Hore, Paul Leat, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, John Hartley, Brian E. Pointer, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Ian Callas, Ruth Lamb, Ian A. Olson, Jemma Chapman, Joanna Bale and Stewart Tendler, Phillip Cozens, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jo Ellen Gryzb, Carol Midgley, Claude Ajit Moraes, Christine Seib, Daniel McGrory and Richard Lloyd Parry, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, John O'Byrne, Helen Rumbelow and Christine Seib, Deba Craine, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Chris Bowers, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Lloyd Parry Michael Evans and Phillp Webster, Carl Mortished, Mike Robinson, Raphael Altman, George Soros, Wendy Ide, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Patrick Moore, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Joe Joseph, Nicholas Pritchard, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Patrick …, Russell Kwempson, Matthew Weiner, Clive Bartram, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Mr Justice Laddie, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Joe Morgan, Huon Mallalieu, Tim Reid, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Nottingham, Andy Luke, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Ralph Riley, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Richard Lloyd Parry, John Martinkus, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Anna >Patty, David Charter, Angela Jameson, Johnnie Astor, Russell Kempson, Martin de Koek, Saffron Walden, Essex, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Sean MaCaulay, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Lucy Crawford, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Elaine Monaghan, Magnus Grimond, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Jonathan S. W. Black, Sean O'Neill, Jeremy Page, Abigall Rayner, Chris Campling, D J M, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Patrick Hosking, Richard Owen, Andrew Anderson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tom Baldwin0, Marc Sosnow, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Amorey Gethin Cambridge, John Allison, John Goodbody, Anna Patty, Chris Davies, Mary Ann Sieghart, Roger Martin, Neil Bentley, Roger Bacon, Mel Webb, Mike Pinchen, Angelika Kirchschlager, Carly Chynmoweth, Alex Swanson, George Caulkin, Robert Richardson, Russell Jenkins, Anthony Loyd, Anna König, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, C A H, Chris Ayres, Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg, Irene Lancaster, Peter Gardner, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, John MacKENZIE, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Mart Ann Seighart, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Tom Roundell, Lionel Shapiro, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Randy Cohen, Mandy Telford, Jenny Davey, Tim Johnston, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Natalie Kehr, Budd Schulberg,
ResumoThe Times Another 1,300 British troops to be called up for Iraq duty More battalions for front line Inside The Times Soars Again The Times Index Stars glitter as Vera Drake opens London Film Festival Women's state pension is a scandal, admits Government Tiffany & Co Index What's Important Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Christmas cheers even the indecisive Cost of an MP rises by more than 50 per cent in five years Credit card bar on web casinos Gay US bishop 'has no regrets' Sony Solicitors to fight laws on dirty money timesonline. co My brave wife would not let kidnap threat stop her humanitarian work Richard Lloyd Parry finds Tahsin Ali Hassan afraid and in shock as he awaits news of his wife in Baghdad Prada Iraqis begin to pay price as hostage's charity shuts operations in Baghdad TV stops family eating itself to an early death Health Correspondent: Foundation hospital slips £5m into the red Dixons Bullying and fear of crime main worries for teenagers RAF man on the run kills himself Lift accident Caesarean babies Gene secrets Tricky visitors BT By a Correspondent: Half-term threat of storms and rain Firstnight the Sharpest Critics Nanny wins £1. 2m after anti-fur paint attack on Vogue editor Mercedes-Benz Fifties morality tale resonates today Cilla denies soccer boss is love match Skills for Business Baroness Thatcher's no longer marginalising Tory women Looks like Morris is a minor player George's second pet in doghouse Lipmans sit pretty in the West End Smile please: usually the cameras are trained on her PS… Prudential NEC Britain in the dock for booze-cruise seizures They took our car and goods' Currys Lynda Lee-Potter dies from cancer Toucan Firework strikes on aircraft spark alert Teacher stabbed to death by burglar Girl, 8, leaps to her death in bedtime tantrum Business Animal lab hits back with legal bill Body 'lost' as killer took place of victim My child has right to life too, mother to tell High Court Bose The Judge Parents rejoice at baby's first birthday Hiscox Walk on - and keep on going, Boris The Spectator Editor had a hostile reception when he went to apologise to Liverpool, Carol Midgley reports Real author of article was Mail columnist Retirement homes needed for ex-sprinters The mid Season Sale The Eye Testosterone can boost patchy sex drive in women IVF babies just as healthy as others mgcars Slim chance of single-sex family The Odds Midwives to ask women if partners hit them Muslims keeping harems of 'wives' sky 'i have enough love for all of them' By a Correspondent: Trabant eyesore draws £750 fine Radiation risk 'worse than thought' Silcott arrested Iron lady Lucan sale Band Aid bands Tories take election lessons from the other Mr Howard Multiple Display Advertising Items Tie a ribbon: MPs mark breast cancer awareness month with pink ribbons outside the Houses of Parliment yesterday Submarine project 'unrealistic' Question Time Briefing Council tax could increase by 12%, Treasury warned Town halls to be Whitehall agents One in four doctors asked to aid death first direct Tests 'breached soldier's rights' Today in Parliament Royal Mint Kilroy-Silk turns up heat in fight to be UKIP leader £2,000 'replica' statue came from Hadrian's villa Multiple Display Advertising Items Hero laid to rest, 89 years on Website enough to turn Scotts to whiskey Kerry can take heart as Clinton returns to fray Aides pin hopes on the Army of God marching for Bush Biblical backing empiredirectco. uk Sharks see off competition in awards for best wildlife pictures Multiple Display Advertising Items Lapd Blues egg Police in dock as confession in prison brings more shame A former officer in America's most infamous force has listed a series of brazen crimes, reports Chris Ayres Jet2.com Only in the Saturday Times French schools expel Muslim girls over scarves Cisco Systems Carb Options Please stop mentioning the War New leader pledges to reform Indonesia Just AAsk Prince's welcome is fit for a King Lebanon left in lurch 50% No-Claims Discount on my healthcare? Mitsubishi Motors Spanish judge 'was terrorist target' Aquascutum Parker Army conscripts on front line of Russian bullying President Putin is being urged to stamp out the cruel ritual of 'having' on recruits, reports Jeremy Page Berlusconi displays an intimate picture of Italian body politic Insurance 'King and Queen' of crabs sold for £14,000 Mujahidin legend awaits her destiny Anthony Loyd meets the Afghan female commander who fought the Soviets and Taleban Japan halted by Typhoon Tokage The Times Royal code of conduct Sudan peace talks head to Nairobi AP: Arms adviser dies AP: Coalition quits AFP: Abu Ghraib case (Reuters): Death for tigers (AP): The leaning Taj (Reuters): Flaming temper The return of class war spells doom for Mr Blair Why moving British troops does matter US voters won't fall for election ploys Contrary to the patronising view of the Islington set, Americans understand what is at stake Arts Notebook Picture Gallery The American Myth This election is not strange spectacle that some claim Reverse Gear Time for Formula One to stand up for itself Royal Responsibility The Japanese monarchy should emerge from secrecy Opinions past Leading Article, Wilson and the Press, October 21,1967 Rural racism Blocked pipes Making a drama out of sex trafficking Redeployment of British troops at request of the US Hassan Kidnapping Will graded grades improve a levels? Polar heroes The Times Gun laws' effect on rise in crime Churchyard burials Pension in prospect Patrick Moore and EU The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain Abroad High Tides National Forecasts House of Fraser The Times Oil surges back to $55 Briefing MPs to question Ford Uniq rejects offers Diageo's £600m buyback S&N's beer sales 'robust' Rio Tinto iron record COLT Telecom warning Parmalat lawsuit defiance Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Index Brown's borrowing increases 'may force tax rises' L&G says institutions will keep selling shares Marsh faces credit downgrade as banks freeze £1.5bn credit MPC nears record run of unanimity Wentworth talks halted by prospect of new offer Old Speckled Hen Need to Know Global Business Briefing Career Business Big Shot Results in Brief Northwest Airlines request Stop Press French minister's oil worry Kodak profits leap Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day 'It is absolutely obvious' Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead LVMH swallows Glenmorangie in £300m deal Giuliani defends 'fat-cat' salaries abbey Chancellor's sums don't add up Brown has boosted short-termism Greece 'fudged budget since 1997' Golfer cuts up rough Macdonalds set for £100m windfall Bulls find some encouraging news buried in Sage's figures Unilever shares slip on worries over earnings Fears over slowing Chinese demand hit Corus Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Taylor Woodrow London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange GNI London Grain Futures Meat & Livestock Commision HIT Entertainment The Day's Biggest Movers Yield on gilt futures falls Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Low costs lure big business to east Europe Housebuilders' shares fall as property market cools Consumers to be hit by rise in gas prices Energy: The Growing Cost Rates freeze forecast as lending slows Britain's electricity safety margin increased Oil price bites on Greggs pasty Hyundai builds car plant in Slovakia Ofgem rejects blackout fears Six out of ten EU recruits fail euro entry test Citigroup fires execs after Tokyo failures Chief executive Charles Prince dismisses three of his senior men after failings in Japan Cull proves Prince has finally taken the throne Analysis Former Enron chairman faces separate trials on fraud charges The Times Judge refuses broker's £230m claim against FT Pru shares fall as City rejects plan Banking Giant's Catalogue of Disaster Man Group raises a record $800m Bob the Builder ousts 'wrong skills' chief L&G mis-selling verdict defended Executives played out rivalry on dance floor Business Equity Prices action medical research Royal & Sun Alliance mis-sold bonds to staff it made redundant Will the Abbey takeover profit the little man? Enterprise Elizabeth Judge and Alex Hawkes look at what effect Santander could have on the small business banking market Case Study The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact fund manager The Association of Mbas A triumph, by George City Diary Full house City Diary Happy families City Diary Americana Vacations Plc Can you bear a wild break with a panda? Wildlife on the Isle of Man at £372 for four nights, or a fortnight in Kenya at £479. Tony Dawe lists latest offers Fun's the theme Multiple Display Advertising Items Focus: When to fall for the beauty of the New Forest Index Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Lord Chapple Electrician's leader who broke the Communist stranglehold over his union and restored it to democracy and accountability Professor Ian Gordon Founding father of lexicography in New Zealand whose work on the English language inspired academics and ordinary readers Lynda Lee-Potter First Lady of Fleet Street whose columns and interviews alternately wooed and outraged Middle England Births Deaths To place Vincent Brome Biographer of Freud and H. G. Wells and champion of the British Library's collection Thankserving Services Killing in Kindness The Bill on Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill could make voluntary euthanasia legal. Is this right? A human right Go Dutch Daily Life October 21,1963 Dedicated to the dying Don't play God Bridge Nature Notes No slip, no slope Chess Free me from your faith A compassionate future The greatest paradox Dogs die better Quick Word Give me the option Let's be clear A type of torture Curse the system the times Questions Answered On this Day October 21,1960 The AirMiles Travel Company Court Circular Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horsy start for antiques fair Appointments University Scholarships Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Services Luncheon Dinner Awards Elections Index Hornby set to huff and puff way to glory Sarah Potter hears from the veteran of Britain's dragon boat crew as they go for gold today Index Right of residence after Irish birth Law Report Random access memory can be unlawful Chancery Division Published October 21,2004 Kabushlki Kaisha Sony Computer Entertainment Inc and Others v Ball and Others Before Mr Justice Laddie Judgment July 19,2004 Timesonline Director betrayed loyalty to his company Mediation requires supervision Court of Appeal Published October 21,2004 Learning what comes naturally takes real practice Matthew Syed meets a golfer who is on a quest to become the artist formerly known as Padraig Harrington Nothing sinister in Vainikolo's knee surgery Rugby League Times Test Baker prepares for battle to preserve tour status Australia Walsh ready for England challenge after tough year Hockey Rossi starts title defence in Spain Motorcycling Reuters Statistics 2005 Calendar Ouija Board bears weight of Breeders' Cup hopes Brighton The Times Sports Book Rigmarole on course for Kempton Yesterday's Results Chepstow Haydock Park Amberleigh House returns French proposals threaten classic schedule Diary Moorcroft bides time in hunt for new supremo Athletics Journalist at centre of Kenteris row is stabbed The Sunday Times Schilling pitches in to inspire Boston Baseball Painter in picture after early surprises Darts Leading pair jostle for position as race hots up Sailing Positions Five is boxing clever with reality format Gritty but not great, Calzaghe yearns for one defining victory Boxing Ron Lewis talks to a Welshman who is on the verge of setting a toughness record Lancashire strengthen squad with Hodge signing Cricket Picture Gallery Boeing lends support to Arundel's good causes In the Long Run Combative Wells backs Leicester playing right on the edge Heineken Cup How It Works Dashing Williams behind Welsh revival Robinson is looking forward to England's next era Rugby Union Classic opens new stadium Gregan will tour Styris signs Cadogan joins Ekimov appeal The Results Service Today's Fixtures England V Canada Missing in Action Henman serves notice with winning return The Times Glamorous gimmick or model innovation? Neil Harman looks at the growing controversy over the latest experiment with ball personnel Sharapova turns on displays of champion qualities Why Manchester United can be Glazer's American dream team Ashling O'Connor suggests ten reasons why fans at Old Trafford should back the entrepreneur Chief Football Correspondent: Neville refuses to run scared as Arsenal clash looms Troubled Gascoigne's G8 summit Board seat likely as Wenger told love at club is mutual Our Sports Staff: Allardyce reflects on football's rocky road The Premiership Today Kings of Rock Chief football Correspondent: Functional Chelsea subdue Russians Champions League Shimp Mourinho needs Cole to replace pitiful Kezman Alyson Rudd sees another big signing fail to make his mark at Stamford Bridge Football hierarchy must make sense of drug abuse Tony Cascarino says lengthy bans for cocaine use would not be worthwhile Brazilian brilliance deals telling blows to Celtic ambition Champions League Troubled Mutu prepares to undergo psychiatric counselling Bellamy future again in balance after flare-up with Souness UEFA Cup Newcastle wary of unknown By Our Sports Staff: McClaren eager to unleash best strikes Sepeartely Having Help Index Greeks grateful for Lehmann's blunders Panathinalkos Arsenal Button staying put after panel blocks move Football inside Hoogoblin Index Kidnapped in Baghdad Quotes of the Day Time may be the great healer for this divided Church A series of small steps might be easier to accept than one big lurch Justifying my late show Fresh approach needed Image of the Day The Ethicist They sat me on a stool, with armed men behind me, and began filming. I thought, they're going to cut off my head John Martinkus, an Australian TV reporter, was kidnapped and held hostage in Baghdad for 24 hours before being released on Sunday. Here he tells the story Is my tee ready yet, Mum? Children as young as 5 are already competing to be the next Tiger Woods. Matthew Weiner reports A Spoonful of Help Wonder drug for some Seroxat cannot treat all forms of depression, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Libido Doctor's Orders A cabbage that's trutly fir for kings Food The Times Red Cabbage with Apples I always take my teddy bear Getting Personal: Angelika Kirchschlager Lust If you've an old Aga going cheap, I'd be eternally grateful Hearth Goddess The Times Screen Start at the top—and go up The London Film Festival is under way. One of the many highlights is an adaptation of lan McEwan's Enduring Love, featuring a who's who of Britfilm luminaries, writes Stephen Dalton Daniel Craig: our next superstar? The Times Coffee and Cigarettes Sympathy for the devils Interview Todd Solondz delights in making unsettling films. His new festival entry. Palindromes, might be his most provocative yet. Stephen Dalton met him Festival Tips Haunted by the past Interview Gregg Araki was as surprised as anyone when his festival film about child abuse was hailed as a sensitive success, he tells James Christopher summer love Capital Choices Picturehouses The heart of Hank David Sinclair is intrigued by an insightful new documentary about a country music superstar Law of the sex jungle New Releases Alfie is quaint, but it's Pawlikowski for passion, says James Christopher Oldboy New DVDs Geoff Brown Inside I'm Dancing Elevenses out of 11 More New Releases Wendy Ide warms to Coffee and Cigarettes On with the showdown As Alien and Predator clash, Sean MaCaulay suggests other franchise fights WH Smith Monster mishmash Paul Anderson, director of the latest creature-feature grudge match, is an unrepentant populist, he tells Stephen Dalton "Farrell is Startling" The old guy is still in the ring On the Waterfront screenwriter Budd Schulberg reveals his new project with Spike Lee Louis's stature in the Thirties was that of a deity, the "black Moses" The Corporation Chicago Concert LSO/Boulez Barbican Seeing is disbelieving Dance Danses Concertantes sadler's Wells Opera Les Paladins Barbican Theatre Theatre Oscar Wilde Shaw Theatre, Nw1 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Radio 3 Radio 1 David Chater's Choice Bridge and Chess have moved to the Register section in the main paper Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Kept awake by the politics of fear Viewing Guide Far from judge-pleasers True Fiction Don't miss T2 Crossword No. 3415 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Companion Stairlifts Career accenture Inside The Times Managers vote for office politics The Week in Work Statwatch Migrant workers recruited by UK employers by nationality Good Week What Else Happened Bad Week Michael Page Staff enjoy a Richer experience Perks of the Week Data File career The Co-Second Business Book For the Top Jobs Turn to A case of filling the gap How to Take a Sabbatical Sabbaticals were once limited to academics, but now more and more people are taking an extended break from work, for all sorts of reasons. Carly Chynoweth finds out how to go about it The Times Book Find out More Norton Rose thetimes Should I tell the firm about my cheating boss? Worklife Challenge The Headhunter How Do I Become A Car Designer? M&s Partnership set up to beat the office tyrants Opinion Bullying has become a feature of the workplace as much as the schoolyard, says Mandy Telford, of Amicus, which next week launches an initiative to curb the trend My Best Move And my Worst Lessons I Have Learnt Data File sales in the 2003-04 Web Watch What It's like Working for Whitbread plc Carly Chynoweth looks at the former brewer behind some of the best-known brand names in the UK leisure market The Key to Meetings University of Bath Graduates line up for a slot in the food chain The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers What Not to Do Employer Presentations Masterfoods How has Masterfoods done in the Top 100? Half the battle is to get accepted The path to an MBA is strewn with hurdles and the first you'll need to clear is an admissions test. Carol Lewis investigates Case Study The Market for Contemporary Art Data File The Gurus Boled down Course Watch The Office Psychologist Training Will workers pay to take forty winks? Trend Watch Sleep Pods The sight of office workers asleep at their desks has inspired an American entrepreneur to launch a paid-for power-nap service. Daniel Allen reports Be sensible on all fronts What to Wear On a Site Visit Work Kit It's a long road to China Career Clinic How Do I Get Rich? Change Sex Ask the Experts Statwatch Quotes of the Week Test Yourself Answers Numbers game to beat absence Staying awake in the city that never sleeps Business Travel New York Statwatch The Times Essentials Careers of the Week GlazoSmithKline Project Finance Analyst BH Careers Transport for London ata Selection Morrisons Transport for London Skills for Justice The National Graduate Recruitment The Recruitment Manager News International Newspapers Limited World Leading Technology, Systems and Products in the …
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