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News from 26/10/2004

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Ken Jones, Robert Cole, Bernard Galvin, Andrew Pierce, Susan Harrower, R. R. Morris, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, Theodore Dalrymple, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, c c Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Tom Harman Smith, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, , Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, P. Emsley, Richard Irving, A. Draper, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, James Hider, Kevin Gaston, Kevin Eason, Claire Harvey, Nick Szczepanlk, G. Spencer-Brown, B. Stone, David Noble, Michael Coal, Sandy Gilchrist, Christine Greer, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Eryl Howard, Al Sharpton, Debra Craine, Dr. P. H. Borcherds, Huon Mallalieu, Tim Reid, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Adam Adamc Media Reporter, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sylvia Macpherson, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Henry Smith Leader, M. W. Reeves, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Rory Watson and Anthony Browne, J. D. Baines, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Peter Davies, Sylvia Syms, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, John Dace, Kelth Blackmore, Martin Penner, James Hider and Tim Reld, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Ross Clark, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Joss Bolton, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Eve Thomas, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Geoffrey Dean, AF, Kenyan Daily Nation, Martyn Hopper, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Anna Frame and James Jackson, Matt Dickinson, Tim Richardson, Terry Jones, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jeremy Page, Jemma Chapman, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Peter Williams, Nick Hasell, Bill Vallis, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Julian Muscat, Sam Coates and Abigall Rayner, Nick Szczepanik, Anna Patty, Philip Webster Political Editor, John Seager, Jeremy Cross, Martina Rieder, Janet Swinney, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster and Sam Coates, Russell Jenkins, Phil Hughes, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Sylvia Townsend Warner lived, John Pretty, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Lewis Stuart, Warren Marshall, Jason Mellor, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Rob Green, Stephen Cragg, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Sam Coates and Tom Baldwin, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Michel Tan, Alice Miles, Michael Evans, Larry Rushton, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Daphne Bagshawe, Matthew Pryor and Ashllng O'Connor, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Jokers in the Cabinet pack create chaos over casinos Disarray over gambling reform forces ministers to consider limit Inside Steel giant Public Agenda The Times MPs get rid of strangers as public duty The Times Another casualty at Balaklava: The Duke of Edinburgh sported a black eye and shades at a service commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Charge of the Light Brigade after falling over in his Yalta hotel suite EU pressures Britain to drop its opt-out on asylum policy Chopard News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus timesonline The Times House gets lost on road to Baghdad Prince endorses Turks' bid to join European Union Pressure to drop asylum opt-out A Correspondent: Boy, 10, is expelled by text message FSA Challenge to ban on crime photos Hard-up Tate seeks state of the art donations from rich young artists Couple in court over £5,750 loan that became £384,000 debt Breitling Artists have a lot to gain from giving Germans find beauty in small things Language to Love Terrorists may 'use super-casinos as cover' Asprey Blair lends support to relaxation of licensing laws despite police protest A Correspondent: Alarm on deadwood firstdirect Tories step back from gambling reforms Gypsies' instant settlement 'shatters' village 'Fire risk' threatens poppy shower Gardener banned for drunk ride on mower The West Midlands Region I was hounded from job, 'whistle-blower' claims Pension fund court battle Yentob is cleared of abusing BBC perks egg Campbell finds religion too much of a temptation A night out, Scot free Ford has designs on new role as a scriptwriter PS Cashing in at the casino: Sir Elton John belts out the hits at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas to promote his seven-hour-long What in Tarnation? It's my life First Night The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Scarlett O'Hara in her true colours The women who have it all: careers, cash and children malaysiaairlines Lawyer jumps ship to join Blue Peter DVLA worker gave details to activists Bonfire in vain 999 accident Alcopop bans Gypsy Kings Voters sent gift aid forms in North East poll fiasco cholesterol A Correspondent: Motorist drowns as flood risk grows A Correspondent: Policeman on 999 call is cleared of killing student Heart of a city is destroyed by restoration blunders Hiscox Mother says her Satanist son is 'not evil' Toyota New rules allow jurors access to criminal history NHS Top dog: Zack, a blue Bedlington terrier who went blind this year but still enjoys a run on the beach Quit call over £259m MoD blunder Difficult choices on immigration Critics say opt-out does not equal veto Today in Parliament reach Inmates control unsafe jail wing at night Paradise Lost where sex abusers were kings Diary of Abuse insurance A Correspondent: Prison for burglar shot in farm raid Macmillan cancer relief Bruised but unbowed in Valley of Death Exactly 150 years on, the Duke of Edinburgh and dignitaries mark the Charge of the Light Brigade, writes Alan Hamilton Man charged with murder of teacher Sex abuse by PC Sticky moment New disease Correction Genetic weapons only a few years away, say doctors Leave steak and squid behind, tourists told Touch Taste for tea keeps the memory sharp churchill Health Researchers Read the Leaves The Times Shortfall defies drive to recruit A&e staff Bush under fire over tonnes of lost explosives Baghdad disabled plead for kidnapped Briton npower Amnesty brings landmark case for release of conscientious objectors Sergeant jailed and demoted 'Tigers' to be honoured after tour The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment had 50 casualties during its stay in Iraq, writes Michael Evans, Defence Editor Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Comeback Kid works magic for Kerry Clinton rises from sickbed to charm 20,000 people as the campaign enters its final week, writes Roland Watson Windows of 9/11 display their grief to woo voters on both sides Rushing to prevent another terrorist attack won't work Buying the same rug twice Musharraf flirts with democracy Multiple Display Advertising Items Ailing judge brings court into the fray Back Gaza pullout, Sharon urges MPs abbey Ukraine leader stays at home as poll unrest grows Vatican blessing to fight terror Army raids militant stronghold Karzai victory assured as rival concedes defeat lastminute (AP): Thatcher hearing to be televised (Reuters): Taiwan typhoon (AFP): 'Farcical' vote (Reuters): Somali hope (AP): Mines destroyed (AFP): Darfur walkout (AP): Cocaine seized (AP): Sex trader jailed (AFP): Kashmir attack (AP): Long, cold walk Prodi celebrates mixed cocktail of achievement Italian oversaw nlargement and uro, but reforms ailed, report Rory Watson and Anthony Browne Mon Dieu! French cannot wait to be taught a lesson by Les Rosbifs bfi Balance Sheet Note of unease as Cabaret opens in Berlin Tony is not a tribal kind of guy. Just ask George Gamble it! After all, it's our pocket money Picture Gallery Why we should not keep Britain too tidy Dead wood can encourage green shoots, in human society as much as on the forest floor La Notebook Silence on Asylum The Government has acted dishonourably on the EU veto High Stakes The Government's relations with gambling look too cosy Stir Frequently What thrown soup can teach us Opinions past Leading Article, the Death of Dior, October 26,1957 Pensions and tax University challenge Our moral imperialism threatens Pitcairn Ugly face of US presidential race EU commissioner's views on morality Dangers of flooding in East Anglia Land for new houses Weapons training Letters to the Editor that are intended for publication Army restructuring Plainer speaking Labour 'attack' on local democracy Tory tones Navy Satanists The Times Crossword The Times Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone The Weather Casco Systems Index Ontheagenda Disney hires headhunters Briefing Sales of Isas collapse Morley restructuring MBNA faces criticism Hi-tech hi-fi disk launch Jez San to save Argonaut China and Japan row on Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Index Commodities Steel man welds his interests to make world No 1 Party Power Staff head for the exit at FSA M&S shares rise on tender price The Times Don't bet against an e-bookie in the FTSE ecogroup c Tax Win The Times Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Insurer ready to settle Halliburton contracts row Merger approved 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 Advisers fear end of equity Isas as sales go negative Multiple Display Advertising Items Competition rules past sell-by date Brave new world of steel Brown's big casino gamble Pension ruling would 'leave investors at risk' Aberration in values could liven up race for Warner Chilcott Tempus WPP dips on fears of mixed outlook today Rise in train journeys powers Stagecoach Smaller Capitilisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Somerfield London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates St Ives The Day's Biggest Movers Bonds reach 7-month low Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street Criticised chairman leaves Regent Inns Jez San close to Argonaut rescue UBM suffers as advertising falls The Times Vi@tel Grocer nets £50m for purchase Race for drugmaker heats up Harmony profit helps bid for rival Tokyo and Beijing at odds over oil-rich isles BHP boosts copper and iron stakes by $1.5bn The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service For futher details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Wildlife for All Trust Hampson jets into US with £22m cockpit deal Money on red Judge dread Synch song Martin Waller Oil price surge hits shares and depresses dollar ECB chief warns of risk to growth Multiple Classified Advertising Items MPC member fuels hope of rate pause Spitzer ally set for Marsh role Citigroup says sorry on Japan Dead heat in polls points to a Kerry victory Considering forum for internet libel Law Repost Court of Appeal Published October 26,2004 King v Lewis and others before lord woolf, Lord Chief Justice, Lord Justice Mummery and Lord Justice Laws Judgment October 19,2004 Company's future capitalisation too uncertain basis for damages Queen's Bench Division Published October 26,2004 collins Stewart ltd and Another v Financial Times Ltd Before Mr Justice Tugendhat Judgment October 20,2004 Index Home Secretary entitled not to refer cases Court of Appeal Published October 26,2004 Regina (Hindwl) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Rrgina (Headley) v Same Before Lord Justice Sedley and Lord Justice Nueberger Judgment October 13,2004 Council officer can review his own housing decision Court of Appeal Published October 26,2004 Feld v Bamet London Borough Council Abbas All Pour v Westminster City Council Before Lord Justice Mance and Mr Justice Jackson Judgment October 18,2004 Correction Banking & Finance Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health Industrials Investment Companies biE Interim Executive Leisure Media Natural Resources Professional & Support Services Retailing Technology Telecoms Transport Utilities British Funds Index Anniversaries Birthdays Index Bas Pease Distinguished physicist who led British research into fusion and advocated the peaceful application of nuclear power Dave Godin Critic and record-shop owner whose devotion to soul music led him to from two influential record lables in the UK Lives Remembered Bill Eyden Jazz drummer of choice for a generation of musicians including Tubby Hayes, Ronnie Scott and Charlie Watts tributes@thetimes. co. uk To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Anthony Hecht The Register Poct who expressed the horrors of of the 20th century in verse of formal rigour and cultured gravity Teenage Rampage Debate the issuses of the day as they happen, and joion inthe discussion with other Times readers Are thuggish gangs making our streets unsfe? What should we do to take back control? The value of parenting Self-defence Picture Gallery Daily Life October 26,1945 Broadening the mind Break the cycle Clean it up Bridge Nature Notes Learning to feel Chess Get tough Nuptial solution Build more jails Quick Word Real people don't get up The same as ever debate@thetimes. co. uk Questions Answered The Times On this Day October 26,1968 AirMile Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Dinners House of Commons Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Czech valour honoured on London monument British dealers wow New Yorkers with quality Forthcoming Marriages Changing the Guard Memorial Services Elections Social Pictures Index Robinson aiming to create right balance Rugby Union hp invent Back looks forward to coaching career The Results Service Today's Fixtures Bulloch relishing opportunity of leading Scotland Scotland Baseball Lacrosse Rugby union Schools sport Speedway Squash Tennis Beachill on target for Open Moore escapes NHL player signs Top-drawer draw Hobbs bids to swell catalogue of success Cheltenham Times Test The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Wolverhampton British challenge reduced to cameo role in Dallas saddle-soap opera Two more Flat cards lost The Times Chiefs go on the run to shed frustrations Amercian Football Hatton returns to ring Boxing The Maste Schilling beats pain to inspire Boston Baseball World Series Carney's timely receovery will give Britain wings Rugby League Gillette Tri-Nations Series Radcliffe prepares to renew her links with Nike Athletics McRae back in driving seat after secret tests Rallying Dennis puts his hopes in dream team Pietersen on move despite Nottinghamshire protestsIvo Cricket The Merry-Go-Round for 2005 McGrath reaches milestone at last Tibco End-Of-Season Report Lee looking for return to coaching at Leicester Everything but the kitchen sink Diving School how the Teams Measure up Fighting spirit: Ferguson celebrates United's victory The Islington set would not be amused Ross Anderson bemoans Arsenal's choice of missile Reliable Riley preserving power for Ferguson's smirking classes No pizzas for the players but a few deep pannings Timesonline Arsenal face challenging period in which to channel their anger Matt Dickinson believes that the contentious nature of defeat at Old Trafford could inspire the champions Villa suffer bad break over Vassell Rotherham plunge deeper into gloom Benítez looks for a rest Mutu hopes hurt by Caborn's intervention Bellamy thanks loyal fans The Premiership Today Index FA aiming to shed light on what happened at end of the tunnel United refuse to buy into Glazer's plan for takeover Old Trafford fans have a double cause to celebrate, Ashling O'Connor reports Index A most Gratifying Ale Andrew Billen Quotes of the Day Do we really wnat a new class of 'designer' politicians? Send your comments to debate@thetimes. co. uk Noted for absence Customs killjoys Falling Short Image of the Day A games machine in a London arcade. Britain's gambling laws are to change for the first time in almost 40 years The Ethicist Take one angry chef and stir with a spoon. . . He is the most taiented chef of his generation, but is Tom Aikens' temper endangering his success? He tells Stefanie Marsh he used to be difficult, but is much calmer now The gospel according to Al: 'If I were a white man I'd be President' Al Sharpton, the erstwhile 'racial ambulance chaser', is not yet a contender, but he has put his weight behind John Kerry's campaign. And his influence with black voters could hold the key to the election The Sunday Times Not Dead yet I still miss my mother The childhood trauma of evacuation from home and separation from mother and siblings left the actress Sylvia Syms with a need that never leaves her Salads are just the tip of the iceberg Methoo home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Brill with Lettuce and Peas Times Take a walk on the mild side Style for Men It is possible for men over 40 to wear cool trainers without looking daft, says James Delingpole I'm 100 times more vulnerable to tales involiving babies Damian Whitworth Slacks to make you look Dress for your Snape From Culottes that cloak without clinging to corduroy that emphasises curves, Eve Thomas has 'Nits in Mayfair! I'll be scarred for life!' Margot: the lady and the vamp Fonteyn would be horrified at revelations of herself as a pagan lover. says Debra Craine Index Index Picture a career Win a job with The Times/Tabasco Young Photographer of the Year award and take the first step into a career in newspapers Tabasco Young Concert Philharmonia/Dutoit Festival Hall Sense of the senseless Theatre Beyond Belief Library Theatre, Manchester Comedy Will Adamsdale/Will Hodgson Gielgud, W1 Concert Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall Entertainments First Choice The Times London Film Festival A pretty pickle Architecture Barcelona's own Gherkin is a mystery wrapped in an enigma, and refreshingly European, says Tom Dyckhoff Radio Chris Campling TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Viewing Guide Variations Film Choice Stephen Dalton Opening the doors to the White House Last Night's TV Paul Hoggart 1837online Keeping up with the Khans True Fiction Index T2 Crossword Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Acorn Stairlifts The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Spurned lovers who resort to spite.com revenge Getting even through a campaign of online vilification may have its appeal, but there are legal dangers. Alex Wade reports Times Online Thomson The Times Law Section Why we must reach out to our brothers-in-law across the world As the Bar prepares for its conference next week, Stephen lrwin, the Chairman, highlights its international role Research Assistants News Law Awards 2005 with One Essex Court Kerman & Co Llp 'Pro-life' lobby and its pyrrhic victories Charies Foster assesses the record of a campaign whose cause he says is ill-served by the efforts of its skilful lawyers Can you let guest drive home drunk? Two court cases in France have raised questions Multiple Display Advertising Items When sleeping is Gary Slapper on the defence of automatic Chinese father told: @'s no name for a boy Creation of a free Iraq inspires smartest City brains British lawyers are playing their part in helping to establish an independent news media run by Iraqis. Linda Tsang reports New web domain to start a scramble for Europe Anyone who wants an eu address should be ready to pounce when the registration starts, writes Pauline Dore Joke of the Week law week what the legal journals are reporting this week Greek gifts Home coming Sold on mould US rainmaker Will investors want to chip in? Britons might be looking forward to Las Vegas-style casinos, but it's developers who are the real gamblers, writes Edward Fennell Whose street is it anyway? The law governing the upkeep of unadopted highways is unworkable, says Janet Swinney Cut judiciary down to size lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Clockwise from top left: lan Mill, Mark Pinder, Yvonne Dunn and Paul Edwards Special offer: buy one, get one free Veredus Index Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Proposition of the Week Other Views Headline of the Week There's just on way to take time off any more Issue of the Week Working Hours Index The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Anthony Browne Eeninhansard An end to duty-free services Management Theissueexplained Inspectorates Leaders 'are out of touch State uses citizens like one-night stands Public Sector Jargon decoder Requlatory Creep Tense negotiations at the MoD Interview The head of resources at the Ministry of Defence tells Michael Evans how he has to tread a fine line between the three Armed Services when applying for funding Mediamonitor The Leader Line on In the professional press Index Oops, I got the wrong organ Health Other Stories we Liked Threat to dock doctors' pay "Tear up consultants' deal" NHS e-mail system in 'poor state of health' Computing Pride Watch Fancy taking his knife away? Children Call to scrap trade ceiling Nero . . . The right job for a barney ... And Villain How They See US Legislation Update Education 8 An the chatrooms Academia's short of minorities Education PFI failings hit university credit ratings Salary watch The 60-Second management book Magwitch inspires children's mentors Social Care @bmgresearch Educators invade social care Children Bill E-mail deadlier than mail Local Government Prize Caption Competition 'Labour boosts fear of crime Police Last Week Webwatch Index Foreignways Join the queue to become a paramedic Careerclinic Whatworkedforme Coursewatch Can John figure out his sums? Housing Grey ghosts on the street Homelessness 'Complicated, ill-judged and unlikely to deliver Tomlinson Report Regeneration could ruin us Renewal Public Opinion Sam Lister Index England's Regional Development Agencies Education Health Plus Classified advertising Index 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 The Times Educational Supplement Charities General Public Agenda Jobsservice 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 Housing Health Social Services Get a Job as an . . . 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