News from 28/10/2004
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Andrew Robson, Robert Sturdy, Christina Hardyment, Rosemary Righter, Carol Lewis, Richard Hobbs, Penelope Hick, Colin McKelvie, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Doug Goodman, Tunbridge Wells, J. A. Catterall, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Alexandra Blair, Paul Bompard, Christopher Wood, John McCain, Richard Hobson, C. A. H, Simon Gaisford, Neville Tullah, Ian Winrow, Peter Humphries, Dennis Pallis, T. F. Glasgow, Philip Howard, Andy Kershaw, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jill Tookey, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Anthony Browne Political Analysis, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Bungey, Anthony Hannay, Michael Cudlipp, Sam Lister, Rosemary Morton Jack, David Sharrock, Roger Maynard and Michael Horsneil, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Donald Hutera, Paul Blackburn, Karl Rasmussen, Sanjiv Bhattacharya, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Mike Askew, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Richard Need, Robin Young, Emily Morris, David Michael, Phil Gordon, John Parish, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ian MacKinnon, Denise Frost, Sue Mallia, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Helen Nugent and Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Gerard Baker, Oliver Kay, Edward Ward, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Richard Whittington, Tom Baldwin, Jennifer Holloway, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, J. R. Spencer, Royal Marines, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh, Elaine Monaghan, Judy Blame, Sid Davies, Gabriel Rozenberg, Juliet Shield, Raymond Keene, Daniel Allen, Adam Sage, Daniel Goleman, Sean MacAulay, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Peter Stothard, Paul Bellringer, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Andrew Drummond, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Abigall Rayner, Bronwen Maddox, D J M, Alex Hawkes, Roger Boyes, Jim Williams, Nick Hasell, Gillian Harris Scotland correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Felix Schwarz, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, Nick Szczepanik, Ian Johns, Carly Cnynoweth, Taylor Wessing, David Green, Russell Jenkins, Ronald Gribble, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Carly Chynoweth, Sarah Bartier, Philip Webster, Denis Seguin, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Paul Habershon, John Plummer, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Helen Rumbelow and Anthony Browne, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Leigh Singer, Randy Cohen, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Robbie Millen, Sarah Barrett, Thomas Stuttaford, Jan Raath, Stevan Rolls, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Ronald Vincent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Lari Law,
ResumoIndex More owners lose homes as interest rate rises bite New figures are set to reinforce signs of a slowdown in market Kinder cut Thai backlash The Times EU in crisis over rejected Commission Index The Black Watch gets its marching orders Doctors and wife rush to side of seriously ill Arafat beachesresorts Smoke signals Inside Today in the Times Business In the second section The Register Sport Plus Spin hard when the chips are down Kidnapped Briton in fresh Iraq video plea Embodiment of Palestinian fight sky Review to look at murder sentence Tories plan to extend right-to-buy Disability dispute Troops lose vote Fire stations shut Waving the flag Jewel sale halted Surgeons get faster training to help boost numbers Halving the 12-year study regime will help women to have both a family and a career, reports Sam Lister Cut-Throat Man's World Probe shows what's beneath purple haze on Saturn's moon Reforms will help to close gap with America Gant 'We have been breaking down the barriers slowly How one politician fell foul of struggle between bigger forces skills Poodle finds its roar Kilroy quits UKIP in Europe Just AA sk Police in offensive e-mail inquiry Body exhumed Fortune lost Off-duty arrest 'Jodie' embraced Rare bird's airlift Ringing praise Fatal bee sting British charity worker found dead in the shadow of Uluru Gap-year students killed on same day Ing Direct Hyundai Britons held in Cuba sue the US for £21 million New, Cross-Pollinated The squatter who will hit it rich from land that is worth millions Jane Austen's satire of English kings and queens Laura Ashley Closure of legal loophole tips off landlords Cunning fox has close brush with MPs Offset Mortgage Rape claim was 'fantasy' court is told (PA): Pilot was drunk Actress suicide Unfair dismissal Naked theatre People Confessions of a Tory Wife Cable & Wireless Foyies eats its words King's sheds red image to appeal to big business Moore scripts controversy Leigh tipped Naomi Campbell strikes a serious pose as she delivers a lecture to students at Shanghai University yesterday. No mention of her hurling telephones of course. Surely the supermodel realises that "diva" is still "diva" in Chinese PS. . . Portfolio Building Services Toyota PC World Archaeologists discover island home of a real race of human Hobbits Little People Carl Options A 24 hour test drive in the New Skoda Octavia in music Jowell returns to lead fightback over gambling Howard manoeuvres Blair into a trap behind dwindling army lines Jeep Today in Parliament Parents of tearaways face new penalties Mother of three takes CSA to court over pay errors By a Correspondent: MoD is criticised over death of rider Hundreds of students using fake papers WHSmith Trains brought to a halt by waves body & soul £150m overspent by bureau set up to vet staff for criminal records David Morris Britain aims for 140mph bullet train ride Debenhams ID cards will be separate from passports School for haddock means they learn to slip through net Study finds allergy risk begins before birth Apprenticeships Fish Facts Cancer is kept at bay by glass of wine a day Driving conditions can change quickly English elm is Italian clone Intimate tale of all too human superheroes Firstnight Flim The Incredibles Odeon West End Budgens The Times Film jokers have rude wakening from dream Psycho shower scene voted most shocking ThyeanKrupp Accessability Retiring Soon? BBC reject claim Peel was 'worn out' by changes A new front line for Islamic anger?Tailland Child rescued from rubble four days after earthquake Shimpo The Minority The Black Watch draws near to Iraq's badlands Roberts Polling system courting disaster Better the President you know for pragmatic Blair Toucan 'We could have an election that would make Florida in 2000 look like a picnic' Amish hitch their wagons to Bush victory The community that shuns modern life likes President for his stance on gay marriage and abortion, reports Tim Reid Local papers flip-flop to Kerry Election Diary abbey President hits back McAfee Living by the Bible Spain strives to repair splits over Rock and Iraq Madrid has a new strategy to rebuild diplomatic relations after past rifts, reports David Sharrock Schr? brother's tissue of family ties Multiple Display Advertising Items French see red at GM vines Revolution stirs in Ukraine election Withdrawal may yet stir US to welcome Blair's promise Sharon defies calls for Gaza referendum The 'Israeli Churchill' remains steadfast, reports Ian MacKinnon in Jerusalem Remorse over Rabin The Times Opposition MP faces Harare jail The Times (AFP): Iran and EU nuclear talks fall short (Reuters): Temple row Reuters: Briton's murder (AFP): Tigers kill keeper (AP: Cancer scare (AFP: Haul of nature Bush deserves victory just take a look at his enemies Blair's camp is wrong: voters care about Iraq Signed copies of peter Brooker's Nature Notes IV: The Natural Selection are now available, while stocks last, for £12 (rrp £15). Telephone 0870 1608080 or visit www. timesonline. co. uk The tyranny of the majority has won The European Parliment has covered itself in shame by hounding Rocco Buttiglione Arts Notebook Cultural Conflict Thailand has fuelled Islamic militancy Cut and Thrust Surgery is a matter of life, death and training Chic Shelter Alternative uses for the European Parliament Opinions past Leading Article, Protest in London, October 28,1968 Iraq kidnappings We have strayed far from the ideals of Locke Proposed changes to judicial process Controversy over gambling regulations Visiting the US Wind farms Stranger than fiction EU's views on UK booze cruises John Peel's kind touch Weapons training Kiss me quick Pitched battles The Times Crossword The Weather Toni&guy The Times Business Dow back above 10,000 TBI gains full Luton hold Pru chief pressed to go Joe Bloggs head in court Women slim business gap Warner Chilcott offer Centrica plans £7.1m buy Geest ready to expand Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Index Warning on new emissions targets Santander profits boosted by asset disposals Sports World claims Madhouse Abbey sees home loans slump by two thirds A most Gratifying Ale UK postal service 'in danger of extinction' Aquainvest Acquisitions Limited Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics Stop Press Boeing rockets ahead Google zooms in Brazilian police raid Kroll Talking Points Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead ONS errors 'to continue for years' Sorting statements from the statistics Free Every Thursday British Airways Pensions proposal is barking Business Editor's Commentary Approval of kidney drug gives Shire some breathing space Tempus Vodafone lifted by hopes of growth at Verizon Nick Hasell Stock Markets Greene King fizzes as Wolves falls flat Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities St James's Place Capital London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates South Staffordshire The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts shrug off housing fears Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street New offer raises stakes in bid for Warner Chilcott Revenues jump 42% for the year Pension plan faces deadline The Times Unit Trust Information Service DogsTrust NS&I took £4m 'by mistake' Shire wins approval for kidney disease medicine Ovitz tells of snubs during Disney tenure FSA helped Marsh to set up investigation Bahrain bank to soak up UK water company Telef??a rejects ?2bn bid for maker of Big Brother Gold Fields asks court to block takeover by Harmony A Star Alliance Member UK watchdog to discuss scandal with Spitzer Portrait of Endemol AIG may raise Uniq offer after Duke Street lifts bid City Diary Material matters Inside story Cartoon character Firms 'being forced out by knotted mess of waste law' Unilever slips as soap and food wars hot up Cadbury chief shifts blame for obesity in children The Times Unpleasant surprises that make life harder Mixed Picture around World Long-haul flights are taking off, says tour operator Where East meets West in glorious harmony The border region of the Veneto is a land of beauty, history and Palladian villas, writes Paul Bompard City lights shine round the jewel that is Venice Regione Love and death by candlelight Might of the Dolomites Del Veneto Lake casts an enduring spell Spa resorts are springing back into fashion Business Equity Prices Blurred vision again British Funds Index Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Brigadier Paul Crook Paratroop commander whose skill captured a vital Egyptian airfield against fierce resistance at Suez Group Captain Keith Somerville Mosquito pilot whose pioneering work on blind bombing radically increased the effectiveness of the wartime strategic air offensive Lives Remembered Lives in Brief To Advertise Telephone To place death notices Cardinal James Hickey Unflinchingly conservative US Catholic leader who worked tirelessly to help Aids sufferers, refugees and the homeless Michael Cudlipp Media executive who influenced news gathering on The Times in the 1960s To place death notices Memorial Services In Memoriam - War Births, Marriages & Deths Fear and Loathing? Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Does the Gambling Bill ? and the prospect of Las Vegas-style casinos in Britain ? make you uneasy? Hail to the Chief Is Tony Blair trying to become a full, titular leader like Bush, but without a president's restrictions? It's the leader we follow Daily Life Rubbing it in Bridge Nature Notes A tacky package Chess No accounting Westminster's weakness Quick Word What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day October 28,, 1982 AirMile Court Circular Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leonids sparkle in the November night sky Today's Royal Engagements Lectures Dinner Fortncoming Marriages Luncheons Changing the Guard Perfect timing for a sojourn to the Lake District A week in the Lake District for £260, champagne breaks at a North Wales luxury hotel at £246 for two nights, or a week's golf in Spain for £456. Tony Dawe lists the offers Travel Foodfests for the discerning palte Focus: South Tyrol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hit cruise control for a taste of a Caribbean paradise Discover your place in the sun A week in the Canary Islands at £201, or seven days in Cyprus for £259. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Sport Llewellyn finds moment of victory tainted Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Taunton Stratford Fallon has cup hopes dashed as Highclere go native Diary Martinez pitches Red Sox to brink of title Baseball Returning abducted child Law Report Court of Appeal Published October 28,2004 Connon v Cannon Before Lord Justice Thorpe, Lord Justice Waller and Lord Justice Maurice Kay Judgment october 19,2004 Conscience not demonstrated Queen's Beach Divisional Court Published October 28,2004 Mohisin v Royal Air Force Summary Appeal court before Lord Justice Rix and Mr Justice Forbes Judgment October 7,2004 Timesonline Closing insolvent company Cnancery Division Pulished October 28,2004 In Re Ballast plc (in Administration) and Others Before Mr Justice Blackburne Judgment October 21,2004 Money transfer by deception Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published October 28,2004 Holmes v Governor of Brixton Prison and Another Before Mr Justice Henriques and Mr Justice Stanley Bumton Judgment August 20,2004 Our Sports Staff: Henman confirms his fitness in straight sets Tennis Edgbaston Priory take advantage of absentees Squash Bagger one step closer to her European card hp Australia attack ties up tentative India Ballesteros the focus of attention again as Tour begins inquiry Golf Officials go to Zimbabwe The Sunday Times Howey in switch to coaching Monkhouse falls Shoaib injured Cook in a stir MacBeth drama Leicester turn to Cockerill for French examination Rugby Union The Times French connection is paying off for Luger Long aims to put the record straight Rugby League The Eagle has landed: sorry decline of a god Football The Results Service The Times Bowls Cricket Second Test match Bangladesh v New Zealand Today's Foodball Golf Squash Tennis England Rugby Moyes shows no mercy on his old friends from Preston Dein and Gill meet to restore peace Norsk Kezman gets off the mark for Chelsea League Cup Ferguson offers supports for Vogts Blackstock trio brings respite for Southampton Defoe returns to cut down Bolton Ieague Cup Bolton Wanderers Tottenham Hotspur(aet: 22 after 90min) Newcastle find Norwhich in generous mood Megson to resist the lure of his garden Times Test FA to investigate Millwall Cup unrest The Premership Today Kings of Rock Index Wenger puts Europe first as he agrees to new deal alfaromeo Life at the Top Arsenal's youngsters relish the buffet service put on by disappointing City Football inside The Times Quotes of the Day Watch out, they're taking liberties with our freedom Regeneration game Firing blanks Satanic softies Image of the Day The Ethicist Bush v Kerry: who'll be wizard of Emerald City? Peter Stothard joins the presidential candidates seeking America's last undecided voters—in the battleground state of Ohio, which once inspired The Wizard of Oz. Photographs by Nick Danziger Cover Story 'This pumpkin we call the politician. It's full of pith…' The Times The girl just can't help it Amy Winehouse likes to mouth off about her pop rivals. That's because she'll bearound for a long time, she tells John Bungey, singing jazz in Las Vegas in her sixties-and 'killing 'em' Winehouse on … Doctor's Orders Fasting and Drugs More than skin deep Botox may have been hijacked by the cosmetic surgeons, but it has a wide range of applications in mainstream medicine, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford How to pick a great crab home. forum@thetimes. co. uk If I could, I'd ban Versace" Getting Personal: Judy Blame an Versace Soon I will be homeless with an old dog to house Hearth Goddess So-so Soviet comedy Theatre The Mandate Cottesloe Pop The Black Keys Dance Yolande Snaith The Place, WC1 Concert CBSO/Oramo Symphony Hall, Birmingham Opera & Ballet Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells Start Collecting Today TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Radio 4 Main Channels Choice Answers from Back Page Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice Between rock and a hard place Last Night's TV Paul Connolly Viewing Guide Pumpkin pie in the sky True Fiction Index T2 Crossword No 3421 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Companion Stairlifts Index The peony and the sword Zhang Ziyi is flying high … Sanjiv Bhattacharya is entranced by the star of tonight's Times gala London Film Festival Kick Start: How Martial Arts Flew into the Mainstream 'We get hurt all the time. It's normal' 48Th London Film Festival The heart of a soul brother Interview Jamie Foxx is relishing his career-defining role as Ray Charles, he tells Ian Nathan 48Th London Film Festival Sounds and Vision Not just a black and white issue Amma Asante explains to Wendy Ide why she uses a young cast to say challenging things about racism The Times 48th London Film Festival The Latest from Britain Capital Choices Best Screen Play London life under the gun Bullet Boy explores the fast-growing culture of inner-city violence. Leigh Singer meets its makers As stubborn as a drug mule Joshua Marston refused to compromise authenticity in his heroin-smuggling drama, he tells Denis Seguin Thecorporation A Home at the End of the World The Times 48th London Film Festival Archive Treasures Striking up the banned Christopher Wood revisits the 1933 shocker that sparked a moral crusade in Hollywood Teenage kicks all through the night James Christopher finds an intriguing adolescent theme running through the festival A credible string band of puppets George W is the inspiration for marionettes in a strangely believable world, says David Michael The Times 48th London Film Festival Family Treats Lost boys and little New Releases Wendy Ide meets J. M. Barrie, corporate greed and the christian right Finding Neverland Pg, 101 mins The Corporation Pg, 144 mins Savedi 12A, 92 mins Little Black Book 12A, 106 mins The Times 48th London Film Festival Timesonline The spy who loved her More New Releases History in France and Iraq gets a heavy hand but at least it's better than this week's horror, says Ian Johns Triple Agent U, 115 mins Uncovered: The War on Iraq Pg, 84 mins Exorcist: The Beginning 15, 114 mins House of the Dead 15,90 mins Lost little boys and angels Something wicked this way comes The horror film has outlived every other genre, as a season at the NFT demonstrates. Sean MacAulay hides behind the sofa Triple Agent 10 Quiet Chills From bad to curse As troubled Exorcist No 4 arrives for Hallowe'en. Ian Johns summons up some Hollywood hexes Spirits and the Stars In search of the inner child The director of Finding Neverland defends his sanitised picture of J. M. Barrie to Stephen Dalton King Max and the lord of the Sundance New Books An account of independent cinema in the 1990s tells a depressingly familiar story, says Christopher Wood Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance and the Rise of Independent Film Peter Biskind (Bloomsbury, £18.99) The Bollywood Saga Dinesh Raheja and Jitendra Kothari (Aurum Press, £25) Tomorrow: From The Tweets to Joe Dolce—the one-derful … The Times Finding Neverland Career Inside The Times British bosses are too reserved The Week in Work Statwatch Good Week . . . What Else Happened ... Bad Week Virgin mobile Staff sail away with the profits Perks of the Week Data File What does your company offer you? Be the talk of the town How to ... Give a Presentation Standing up to address a room full of people can be an unsettling experience. Daniel Allen asks the experts for their advice on winning over an audience and, above all, how to keep them awake The 60-Second Business Book Test Yourself ... Do You Have an Executive IQ? Find out More prism Do you agree with this advice? The Headhunter Promotion has cost me all my friends at work Worklife Challenge ... An Hr Manager? Laing O'rourke Business as usual despite the disaster Interview What happens when a calamity knocks out the phones and computers? Carol Lewis meets the man who keeps Royal & SunAlliance going while repairs are being effected My Best Move . . . ... And my Worst Lessons I Have Learnt Data File Web Watch What It's like Working for ... McDonald's Daniel Allen discovers that there is a whole lot more to the fast-food giant than the array of spotty teenagers on the tills The Key to . . . Your M&S The allure of a starting salary you can bank on The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers What Not to Do ... Careers Fairs The Gurus Donald down Don't waste the application fees MBA Tool Kit The better the business school, the tougher the questions you'll have to answer in your application, says Carol Lewis Case Study Corporate Reorganisation Data File Course Watch Pace of job hunting moves up a gear Trend Watch Speed Business has adopted the speed dating concept and uses it for everything from recruitment to company mergers. Carly Chynoweth gets her skates on Office Gossip Travel light but not short What to Wear ... Going Abroad Work Kit Statwatch Picture Gallery Ask the Experts Help me with my future The office bully is difficult to oust Test Yourself ... Answers Careers of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Page PSD Multiple Display Advertising Items CPM Multiple Display Advertising Items Punch Multiple Classified Advertising Items needs
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