News from 02/10/2002
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Andrew Robson, James Doran and Laura Peek, Phil Yates, Jenne Mannion, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Edwina Curry, Gillian Mawrey, Helen Studd, Angus Porter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Bashir Khanbhai, Natasha Mann, James Moore, Peter Rowlett, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Leslie Iversen, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Claire McDonald, Milton Keynes, Catherine Phlip, David Cleland, Nick Buswell, Simon Talt, Caroline Brannigan, Haversham Grange, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Louis Le Bailly, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Antonia Senior, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Andrew Duff, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ian Lamont, Dominic Walsh, Dramatis Personae, Susan Crosland, Roger Coombs, Gabrlella Gamini, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, John Burscough, Amanda Loose, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Richard Beeston, Roland Watson, James Bone and Michael Evans, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Alison Roberts, James Parry, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Peter Hawkins, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Katie Owen, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Ann Hughes, Edwina Currie, Christoph Harwood, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Jain Finlayson, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Fenton Bresler, Nick Hasell, Andrew Norfolk and Laura Peek, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Kevin McCarra, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Tim Parkinson, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Lisa Armstrong's, Tony Dawe, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Brian Cruver, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, David Wilkinson, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Ben MacIntyre Political Sketch, Benedict Birnberg, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Patience Wheatcroft, Trevor Trotman, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoAnatom Greed: the unshredded truth from an Earom… No pain, no gain, Blair tells Labour doubters 'Kill Saddam' Winning touch 'What on earth was B planning? A quick tour,… Archbishop refuses to condemn unmarried sex The Times Today It ain't arf hot in ere, mate Major didn't want affair to end, says Currie Tiffany & Co. Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Clinton stops by for a Big Mac after Labour's gala dinner Tube fares soar as Mayor takes taxi Warning to beware of bats after rabies case Brummy culture wows an ex-president Edwina Currie Decade of daring abductions Archer repays newspaper ?1.850,000 over libel case Million-euro ransom fails to save boy victim of German kidnap frenzy Dragon Reform group challenges sexual freedoms DELL Dome's US saviour in insider-dealing case Church rift over homosexuality set to resurface Text of Archbishop's letter Men sought over Milly killing In Brief Racket smashed Breast exam fails New Samaritans Claudy inquiry Servants' victory Suspect released Cancer find £3m award Farmyard tragedy Prudential Criminal gene 'should mean lighter sentence' Killer blamed his family history T Mobile Evolution of a hunt for born crooks Mercedes Benz Fiftysomething battle to balance work and family Shouting as bad as smackling children Woman, 91, sued for giving her home to son Londoners boost Treasury coffers in house price boom AMP Orphan hippo needs a friend IDS desperate to keep Currie at arm's length People Guitarist rocks to the rural beat VW Fry serves up authentic Waugh Hey you, get off of my land, Richards tells ramblers 'Make light work of cleaning with the Oreck XL… PS Noddy leads Five's attack on profits of Channel 4 How the audience is shifting More Th>n Car Insurance British Museum to return drawings looted by Nazis Jungle If you believe in social justice, in solidarity, in equality of opportunity... then believe in the reforms to get us there' Confrontations to come BT Blair taps into new reserves of energy and optimism Political Briefing Words worth repeating Blunkett disclose new policies on sex offences SERT Spirit of Barbara Castle haunts pensions debate Revenue Blair sets peace talks deadline Blackpool diary On today's agenda Eden's garden grow with £75m desert dome A new Kalahari in Cornwall could also be the base for a global think-tank, reports Simon de Bruxelles Fall in numbers forces cuts at the Bard's home Bespoke Suits Bird alive after record 3,000-mile sea detour Refugee body gets Lotto grant Blue H Arbour Royal portrait is tribute to Poles 'war bravery First congestion charge upsets Mondeo Man Judges trained to show tender side More Th>n Insurance A-level creators knew exam was flawed from start State school head to earn £100,000 Thomas Lloyd IRA victim pleads for protection Flu jab campaign begins as GPs look for new bug Prudential Thirteen life terms for'skull cracker' raider One bullet would do it, White House tells dissidents Eerie calm prevails in the eye of a desert storm From Nicholas Blanford at Camp Khor, Kuwait-Irap border Simple. Buy online or call us now US threatens to thwart inspectors' return to Iraq Germany softens its hard line against war Joseph Michael Associates Britain accused over Paris terror case trial Separatists kill 13 in Kashmir poll attacks The Market Place Dutch unearth war heroes' bomber (AP): Ivory Coast has French army boost In Brief (AP): Massacre inquiry (Reuter): Cubans flee Lili (AP): Pollution appeal Barclaycard Buddhists burnt to death in search for Nirvana Drug gangs' rule of fear brings Rio to standstill Democrats struggle to find crucial candidate Key battles for the Senate Esure Amsterdam Bus crash kills two as driver's throat cut The Computer World Breaking News Times Online Versace style lures Britney, but where's the elegance? Lisa Armstrong finds upfront sexiness at Milan Fashion Week Great Rates on Savings (AFP): Mother Teresa's 'miracle' cure Croatian leader says Milosevic wanted war The Erotic Review Vatican reshuffle offers hint of black Pope Darkk fun with twists of chance Theatre Life X 3 Savoy Theatre Concert LPO/Masur Festival Hall Bordeaux The Times Concert Bostridge/Milne/ Maltman Wigmore Hall Theatre Scaramouche Jones Riverside Studios, W6 Pop 21st Century Schizoid Band Queen Elizabeth Hall Blair outlines radical plan to be really, really bold Before he can implement his reforms, he will have to reform the chancellor Oh, the indignity I have suffered, to be named and shamed along with Edwina Blackpool, Tuesday, October 1, afternoon No man is an island, except maybe Tony Blair We've been stuck with this urban nuisance for too long Hope and Faith An assured speech from a confident Prime Minister Brazil Matters Action is needed as soon as a new President emerges Cultural Heartland Second city, first-class arts Stability Pact doubts EU exit clause The Times EU 'display of extravagance' Letters to the Editor Human rights and hunting foxes Access to BT's broadband services Illness and Ecstasy Urban parks Every dog has its day Big ships 'Action plan' for A-level system Nature's bounty A fraction older Dressed for action The Weather The Times Crossword 22,160 High Tides Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone Euro Tunnel Paul Simons Weather Eye Rail track takeover Briefing BT unveils mobile brand Radical revamp at EDS Six Continents falls 10% Northern Rock boost Share issue at Swiss Life Lufthansa's Airbus deal Aviva in SocGen pact Stock Market Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Enron the unshredded truth Chancellor 'faces £5bn shortfall' Atkins loses chief and jobs in profits warning FSA support for insurers Auction of Springer stake Oracle Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Relief as Dow surges 346 points The Times A switched energy policy? Business Editor's Commentary Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Exchange rates EDS thinks again about large-scale contracts News Corp agrees to buy Telepiu Orange IBM set to move into top spot Hurricanes fail to blow Bp off course Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Market punishes Six Continents Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Helical Bar lifted by stake in British Land Dividend cut at six Continents hits shares Signature to go private in £25m management bid Malaysia HMV dips as update displeases investors Smiths buys X-ray security venture PowderJect-Asda flu deal caters to the 'worried well' The Times Unit Trust Information Service Warning on profits drives down Mayflower shares Peterborough Piper calls a sad tune Unshredded truth from an Enron insider Anatomy of Greed Brian Cruver on how it all fell apart at the most creative company 'I had a lucrative career … but it cost me my soul' Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Walter Annenberg American Ambassador whose love of Britain was expressed in the most generous, thoughtful and tangible terms Professor Geoffrey Matthews Energetic and inventive teacher who wanted primary school children to enjoy their experience of mathematics Court & Social Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Geoffrey Townsend Architect and developer who showed that modern schemes could be innovative, good-looking and a pleasure to live in To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives remembered Debate@thetimes . co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of sport Edwina's Major revelations Was Edwina Currie wrong to have confessed to her affair with John Major? DJM: Nature Notes The Murders at the East End News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life October 2,1949 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Reception Services Premier Events Contact Details for Classified Advertising Foresavers How Welsh art works as a business Tissot's discreet seaside pleasures Personal Column Travel Insurance Forthcoming marriages Marriages Appointments in the Forces Answers Box Number Replies Court & Social Dinners Whilst care is taken to establish that our… New era for techno investors as funds close Remember the dot-com boom? Some investment managers would rather that you forgot it Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Your car will be watching the road Dalmer Curysler Equitable faces rearguard action Says disgruntled policyholders will not give up the fight for compensation Was Standard Life just too generous? Personal Finance Editor Links On Saturday Free Guides Shares finish near best Safe haven up to 4.33% AER Passport to Cyprus Overseas Channel Islands Spain Greece World of Property Exhibition The International Property Show Prices rise in Cyprus as the living gets easier If you avoid the areas blighted by skyscrapers, the birthplace of the goddess of love still has the power to seduce Cyprus Overseas Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Switzerland Country Property Gold Javea/moraira ?500K new & resale. Broch & photos Builders who pile on the pounds New homes may add value to an area - at a cost, says Caroline Brannigan Channel Islands Brydian Court Glorious Rurual Position Dawn chorus of men in hard hats Bewley Homes PLC Three of the best Commute: Buckinghamshire, ?1.25 million Haversham Grange, a Grade II llsted 14th-century six-bedroom house with a tennis court, a short drive from Milton Keynes Country: Bradley Hall, Derbyshire, £495,000 First blood for Americans Why Wembley must never go for a Burton Times Square Get fit, stay fit: Body Combat Torrance knows: hit enemy hard and hit him first United stroll on Zimbabwe put under scrutiny by ICC Cricket Goodnight Vienna for Henman In Brief Safari Rally axed Morgan tribute Brebant reprieve Americans struck by threat from lightning Sailing: Louis Vuitton Cup FIA strips Engeof world title Motor racing The results service Today's fixtures Cullen and Wyatt quit England Hockey Drowne revives classic dream Racing Newmarket Salisbury Reading the racecard Salisbury Specialists The Wright Track Muqbil to advance Guineas claims Newcastle Yesterday's results from three meetings RFU may impose further ban on White Rugby union Del Piero blocks Robsonk route through Europe Champions League Champions Vieira sees happy future with Arsenal Champions League Liverpool crave success to go with their looks West Ham indebted to nerveless Carrick Worthington Cup Sheringham gives wasteful Tottenham the edge Sunderland rampage leaves Reid relieved Birmingham exasperated by FA charge McClaren discovers reserves of strength William Hill By a Correspondent: Huckerby spares Keegan's blushes United's Euro stars make haste on journey to next station Hurricane Higgins prepares to strike another blow Plain sailing Inside Sport Mortgages for Business The building blocks of our economy David Wilkinson of Ernst & Young looks at the skills that will bring this year's Entrepreneur of the Year finalists to London next Monday Success stories in their own right: our star panel of judges Creative spirits we should applaud Patience Wheatcroft Entrepreneur of the Year Consumer Services 2002 Finalists The customer is king The secret of selling is simple: keep the buyer satisfied says Hugh Thompson Business Services 2002 Finalists Entrepreneur of the Year Radical approach pays off For the new entrepreneurs, service offers rich pickings says Tony Dawe Master 2002 Finalists Seeing it all is believing The most mature entrepreneurs are the ones with 360-Degree vision, Hugh Thompson reports When the growing gets tough Words of Wisdom Consumer Products 2002 Finalists Tuned up for success Hugh Thompson meets a man who sells ?1m hi-fi system to satisfied customers Business Products 2002 Finalists Entrepreneur of the Year When the chemistry is right It's only the beginning for one thriving pharmacy business says Elizabeth Judge 2002 Finalists Who's tough enough to make it? Innovative ideas and a will to make them work is what our emerging Enterpreneur winner needssays Tony Dawe London Stock Exchange Words of Wisdom 2002 Finalists A caring profession Altruistic bodies need skilful nurturing says Hugh Thompson Entrepreneur of the Year Business pop idols net a moneyspinner A slick idea wooded tourists and won the Young Enterprise Uk Company Of The Year award, reports Peter Brown Learning at the school of hard knocks 2002 Finalists No time to take it easy Stelios Haji-loannou is a billionarie at 35 but the airline founder can't stop empire building, says Peter Brown Citigroup private bank Words of Wisdom Technology & Communication 2002 Finalists Strike while it's cold Economic downturn provides an opportunity for ideas, says Tony Dawe Entreprence of the Year College boy brainwave that led to life-saving surgery Elizabeth Judge meets the World Entrepreneur award winner who put computers in the operating theatre The Fall of Thatcher Inside out Books Creme Inside Rock on tony Following the Break-Up of Hear'say Tony Blair Tells Jonathan Maitland about a Powerful Line-Up to Take their Place Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours No Female Politician Today Could Cite Loneliness and Marginalisation as an Excuse for an Affair Tories Would Hold their Plams up in front of Them, as if Weighing Melons Human Jungle I Could Win an Somebody like The Edwina Currie Diaries February 1989 - November 1990 In the Third Extract from her Extraordinary Diaries, Edwina Curry Describes the Poisonous Atmosphere among the Tories as Margaret Thatcher's Reign Came to an End, and Reveals how, a Year after Finishing her Affair with John Major, She Found Herself Tempted by HIM Election but Major Couldn't The Andrew Billen Interview "I Don't Feel Bitter. I Feel Cross", Last Week when Edwina Currie was Interviewed She Wept, but now She's Back to her Confident, Pugnacious Self The Times MHS Flying the Nest Jane Gordon Records her Feelings when her Daughter Naomi Left Home for University, while Naomi Tells how She Adapted to Student Life Love Etc What Does Life Teach us about Love? This Week The Sunday Times My Combat Crisis Despite Being a Fashion Victim, I Just Can't Do the Combat-Trouser-And-Gold-Heels Look, but that Doesn't Mean that You Can't Try It out Yourself, Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong's Diary Front Fow A Battle for the Weary Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome a Psychiatric Condition? Sufferers Believe that the Medical Establishment is Ignoring Contrary Evidence, Reports Jerome Burne The Choline Connection Worrying Signs Opera & Ballet Romeo & Juliet The Times The Hard Right Stuff Gertler's Demons, Hume's Dark Moods and Art under Fascism Impress John Russell Taylor Painting Passion & Politics Walpole's Coming Home Sir Robert Walpole's Art Hoard was Sold off to St Petersburg by his Cash-Strapped Grandson. "The Most Celebrated Collection in England" is Back for a Visit, Rachel Campbell Johnston Reports Best in Snow Today in this Tomes Our House Nw1 a London Love Story Cavalleria Rusticana When West Embraced East with a Passion William Dalrymple Unravels a Great Love Story, Which Embodies the Untold Tale of the British who Went Native in 18th-Century India, Bridging the Cultural and Spiritual Gap. Interbview Books White Mughals Love and Betrayal in Elghteenth Century India by William Dalyrmple HarperCollins £20;580 pp Auster Works Magic The Book of Illusions by Paul Auster Faber & Faber £16.99;321 pp TLS 100 Diary The Times Russia Remakes Itself Russia: The Birth of a Modern Nation by Robert Service Pan £20;414 pp Batasga's Dabce a Cultural History of Russia by Orlando Figes Allan Lane £20;688 pp Bestsellers Sex, Lies and Stories Indelible Acts by A. L. Kennedy Jonathan Cape £12.99;272 pp Nothing to Wear and Nowhere to Hide by Fay Weldon Flamingo £14.99;240 pp Naval Gazing Samuel Pepys The Unequalled Self by Claire Tomalin Viking £20;544 pp Non Fiction Shorts The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move TV Series People Suffering from Narcolepsy May Look like Something out of a Monty Python Sketch, but as Joe Joseph Finds out, It is No Laughing Matter Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio1 Choice Radio Films Choice BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2774 TV Choice Does Sitting Make your Back Ache? A day in the life of a winning Pa Where living and giving go hand in hand A Working Relationship Delyth Morgan, chief executive of Breakthrough, right, and her Pa Lindsey Hinds Win a career confidence bursary The National Trust Jones Lang Lasalle Tiger Recruitment Astbury marsden To advertise in the Crème section please contact PA required to support director of small but… Senior Secretary - Property Summers SECRETARY/PA Angela Mortimer 2 Exciting New Positions Times Newspapers Crème Fixed-term staff get new rights Barrister Fenton Bresler looks at new regulations for workers on contracts How to relaunch your personal brand Time Savers Contacts The Eclipse Organisation Ltd. International Authority on Fine Art requires a Sales… St Paul's Cathedral School Event Manager A hard-working, flexible, energetic, well presented… PA to Partners/Accounts Administrator In the Pink Richard Rogers Partnership PA to Managing Director Mitani UK Ltd. PA/Project Manager Proficient PA Administrative Secretary Conservatoire for Dance and… Duff Miller A principal part of the idoubie act A day in the life of Jeanne Woolford, executive assistant at Selby College of Fe, Yorkshire Flatter a fuller figure Real-life fashion Left White shirt, £49.95; earrings, £24 Right Sweater, £54.95; velvet jeans, £54.95 Best Western Career prizes Fyi Luxury bedding Creme Crème Administrative Support Legal Ideal setting to impress a guest Conference Call Fabulous fruit Tasting Red
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