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News from 03/10/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Mary Carr, Widget Finn, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Janet E. Wolf, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Adrian Cosker, Peter Lansley, Dave Pratt, Rob Wright Tipster of the Year, Mark Souster, Keith Luck, Director of Resources, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Milena Buyum, Vice-Chairman, Philip Howard, Valerie Elliott and Charles Bremner, Rembrandt Duits Expert View, David Chater, James Bone, Melissa Katsoulis, Nic Hopkins, John McDougall, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, E. Wittenberg, Gabrielle Starkey, Robert Bittlestone, Richard Eaton, Keith Mullin, Will Pavia, Richard Cleroux, Frances Stott, Tony Halpin and David Charter, Bill Gloyn, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Gabriella Gaminl, Susan Carr, David McVay, Tina Brown, Donald Hutera, Steve Keenan, Arthur Hailey, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Steve Bird, Rory Watson, Peter Rayner, Dan Sabbagh, Nicholas Utechin, Helen S. Rycraft, G. M. Wedd, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Alan Millard, John Cassidy, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Michael J. C. Wilson, Charles Bremner, Julie Grace, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, John Wauchope, Damian Barr, David Charter, Mark Court, Stuart Crainer, Russell Kempson, Mark Tweedle, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Peter Wilton, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster Political editor, John Watkins, Gabriella Gamini, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Jack Malvern Art Reporter, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Ian Ward, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Richard Ritchie, Peter Lampl, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Patrick Barkham and Tom Baldwin, Peta Bee, Judith Couchman, Edwina Currie, George Bickerstaffe, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Sandra Parsons, Bill Morris, Martin Woods, John McMillan, Susan Howden, Graham Hills, G. D. Allen, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Danny Lee, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, James Doran Wall Street Diary, Chris McGrath, Jeremy Skidmore and Beverley Fearis, Alan Lee, Tim Reid and Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Stephen Hoare, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, David Head, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Brian Cruver, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Audrey Martin, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Warr and David Sapsted, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Liza Schuster, D. M. Summerscale, Daniel Crewe, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Charles Hebbert,

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Inside Enron: the day we all got sacked - Anatomy of… Second chance for 100,000 in A-level fiasco Three examination bords are ordered to review 350,000 papers Shoe bomb plea Enron charges Night of glory 'As one who knows and likes Edwina and John, I am sad the story is out. But it matters' Major's tour blown off course by Currie storm and hurricane Lili The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 24. Law Reports:… Shameless Bill anointed king of Blackpool £50m deal for Robbie Williams Chan Tina Brown joins The Times News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online No 10 to keep out of vote for mayor Blair to promote British beef after France lifts ban Troops lose leave to learn fire drill Duncan Smith accused of being weak on Iraq Tories lose Mp to Paisley's party SEAT BBC seeks new editor for Today In Brief Singer inquest Fraud alert ENO departure Philip Anschutz Sleuth promises to solve riddle of lost Van Eyck Masterpiece was a first for nudity, colour and detail Rembrandt Duits Expert View Eggs come in sixes—and sevens Archer paid out 'secret' £900,000 TODS Currie on . . . Hectic day puts old trouper back in the limelight IF The Times Currie wanted 'easy money' after losing minister's job Esure Teenager faces life for carjacking murder Skoda Streetwise dropout ended graduate dream Inside the Chamber of Secrets Latimer dropped as No 10 cook ATS Bradshaw plays it straight over Currie PS Direct Line Boy George raps Eminem over lyrics Orange Questions exam panels must answer on grades TOYOTA Universities fear vast number of students affected Star ratings for day nurseries dropped Genetic triumph set to end the malaria scourge Africa's longrunning disaster Disease's cost is 2.7 million lives and £7bn a year Virgin Tube sale accelerates as network stands still Magnet RMT boss threatens action over 'stalking' Army body exhumed Death mystery Waiting goes on Rioter jailed The King is back Marks & Spencer Milburn faces defeat on hospital funding The Times PC World Backing for NHS death-rate lists Morris firm on school discipline Police numbers to rise again Clinton urges 'reach across divides' on Iraq The 'World citizen gives Tony Blair his blessing during a bravura speech, writes Philip Webster Split over repeal of Section 28 A taste of home—a Mac feast Hurdles ahead on the route to reform The tale of three dinners Adam Ant sentenced for pistol incident Business Link Woman who signed Beckham fired Starter for £30 gives diner a sour taste Private Eye Tipping the velvet Bard's future at Barbican is secured British 'shoe bomber' ready to plead guilty Jamjarcars Russian boost for Bush line on Iraq UN team split on weapons checks Time Britain and US will block moves to go back Chris Korean story on Japanese deaths scorned as lies Kidnap families reject findings reports Richard Lloyd Parry Arafat rejects Prime Minister plan Just AA sk British Gas Standard Life Healthcare Condom shortage puts poor at risk of Aids Live News Times Online Edwina Currie Online University Q&A Travel Bulletin The Finest Torricelli's own goal leaves Democrats dazed and confused Dock strike is a $20bn threat to US economy The Times Serial killer fear over pig farm bodies Teenagers beat man to death after chase Egg Insurance Milosevic trades bitter insults with Croatian leader One. Tel Picture Gallery Dell Countries new to EU must keep rules 'or lose cash' (AP): Kidnapped boy 'was strangled' In Brief (AP): Briton 'progress' (AFP): Shipyard fire 10 die in Kashmir (Reuter): Lili floods fear Sainthood. com Brazil's firebrand Lula marches to the presidency Back Care Solutions Poor boy from the factory floor The Favourite Macho men take to ironing board The Women Financiers fear the rise of new Latin economics The Election Eric Hill A Prospero who fizzes with magic Dance Oyster Ucl Bloomsbury Dine with Wine Concert Flick Conducting Competition Barbican Theatre Rhinoceros Lyric, W6 Concert COE/Mackerras Festival Hall The Times Why Dyke was wrong to single out Rod Liddle Radio 4's listeners are more than able to distinguish truth from propaganda Blair & Co may be running the country, but they're barely fit to run a whelk stall Small World.. . Major's high wire walk without a safety net Calling time on Labour's new laddism Unfettered Access Un inspectors must be backed by a new resolution Cosmetic Surgery Blair must give real freedom to foundation hospitals The Throwback KID An awesome performance from an astonishing rogue Do-it-yourself law Police firearms costs The Times Right way forward for education after A-level shambles Blair's illuminations in Blackpool Archer's lunch visit Literary dinner Moral maze of Major and Currie The Weather The Times Crossword 22,161 Weathercall BT Autumn wear fills tills Briefing Inquiry unsettles EDS EU backs £1.5bn coal aid Hurricanes hit BP Bank error plunges Dow Mayflower's head buys Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day BT Enron-the final countdown Fastow charged with fraud at Enron Piper loses finance job at Trinity Mirror In Business Today: Commentary 26. Equity Prices 32.… Suisse casts lifeline of £860m to Winterthur The Register Standard Life Bank Sleepless nights at the Cbi Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Exchange rates ARM shares dive as profit warning surprises City DoCoMo writes off Hutchison holding Ryanair plans new routes Breton lift for France Telecom Jaguar Next suffers steep fall on fears for rag trade Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day High-tech pain spreads to Arm Byrne under pressure as MyTravel tumbles EMI stakes future on £50m Robbie Williams deal Nintendo cuts profit outlook as rivals turn up the heat Elan boosted by sale of drug rights The Times GSK sued 'for stifling Augmentin competition' T Mobile EU puts out rules to remove takeover hurdles Fresh lawsuit shakes up Wall Street BT The Times Jones left out in the cold Empty promises The Times Jack of all trades Last goodbyes at Enron as flak starts flying Anatomy of Greed Brian Cruver on the collapse of Enron senior executives and the political fallout The Lays' tearful tale fails to wash with America Enron called in the mobile shredding trucks as it claimed it was doing all it could to safeguard documents Barclays Shares finish near best Is it too dangerous to let our children become accountants? The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trek Machu Picchu Structured finance emerges from the shadow of Enron A crisis of confidence in the wake of the us scandal has given way to optimism says Keith Mullin Eurotunnel rules are inflexible Travellers' tales Don't leave home without. . . Holiday Experts Villas Late Deals ZEUS Travel The Times Show spotlights cost savings for firms large and small Travel James Villa Holidays Olympic Holidays India & beyond Travel Insurance Odyssey Worldwide Christmas Shopping Multiple Classified Advertising Items Russia Check-In Indus How to avoid check-in rage and pass the survival test Air Berlin flies from Stansted Doubts blur vision of high-tech security Travel Business class will not get better till 2003, says Swiss City's a feast for all the senses Check-In Trailfinders Swift Travel Australia & New Zealand Insure & Go Choice Cars American Airlines Flightbookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Surfing, sailing and biking: the Wight stuff 1066 and more Focus on the Hastings Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Jock Taylor Ambassador who served in Latin America and Bonn with commercial acumen and a talent for friendship Roddy Scott Journalist whose empathy for unfashionable causes took him to the trouble spots of the world Monsignor Hugh Beattie Resourceful Army chaplain who stood up to bigotry in Belfast, braved jungle and desert—and had a useful sideline as a barber Court & Social Clare Fell Guiding light in Cumbrian archaeology for many years Births, Marriages & Deaths Mickey Newbury Songwriter who wrote scores of hits—mainly for others Joseph Nathan Kane Aficionado of surprising facts who debunked the claims of the Wright Brothers, George Washington and Henry Ford Jean Yves Daniel-Lesur Parisian composer devoted to the highest musical values Lives remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Unanswered questions Blunkett's new asylum Bill Can the provisions of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill be justified? Learn from German lesson Nature Notes Slaves to market forces This asylum-seekers Bill is repugnant and pushes Britain morally out in the cold On This Day The Times, October 3,1989 News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes British Energy bail out Are accountants and banks the only winners in the Government's energy policy? What energy policy? Danger lies to the Right Competing in the market The future is nuclear Megawatts to the pound Provincial preference What's your view? Times Online Word Watching Daily Life October 3,1928 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Premium Bonds Livery company Premier Events Contact Details for Classified Advertising Personal Column Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Manor from heaven for scholars Memorial celebration Legal appointments Court & Social All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Luncheon Dinners Fellowships Legal, Public, Company& Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Answers Marriage Fiji and Samoa in plea for cash Craig to take on world at willpower Police can keep unused Dna Limit to power of school admission appeal panel Right of tenant to gain access to his property Whether goods were satisfactory Arsenal on march in Europe Clubs run risk of legal action over discrimination Easy Ryder Price revels in journey from zero to hero Golf Accountants forced to wait before number comes up Today's fixtures The results service Get fit, stay fit: Body Combat Hjorth hopes for strong finish McGinley ready for another day in the sun Times Square Pacific Islands in plea to players over cash crisis Rugby union Paul's name in the frame to lead touring Kiwis Rugby league The Times China test in prospect for Ghaffar Badminton Paying the earth to see World Cup Yesterday's results Racing British crew feel wind of change Brighton Sampras to take a time-out Blow for Jackson Rusedski out Decision delayed Elusive City is Middle order Newmarket Hereford The Wright Track Governor Brown pulls rank on Muqbil Kinane lets his riding do the talking There is no other British junior with this much developed talent. . . so where's the funding? Nell Harman, Tennis Correspondent, on one man's bid to make the world take notice of his daughter's talent Photographs: john cassldy Waugh twins provide focus of attention Cricket Britons resigned to Gronholm triumph The wacky world of tennis parenting The Times Plucky Orient denied by John hat-trick Weir gives Scotland brush-off Last night's results By a correspondent: Bury strike a blow for the minnows Ellington happy to call tune The Sunday Times Ormerod quick to exorcise demons Return to form by Dublin lifts Villa Leeds seek swift solution on trip into unknown Uefa cup first round, second leg Ipswich desperately need winning formula Fulham prepare to move on Liverpool's shining lights show way ah? Football Rangers must make history Souness eager to make amends The Premiership today: Everton investigate crowd trouble, while Xavier's illness confounds Houllier Scholes a role model in United's style crusade Football Dyer hopes to strike up England partnership with Owen Gilberto strikes as relentless Arsenal claim another scalp Bonus ball a distraction for Chelsea in Uefa Cup lottery Times Sport Today: Football, pages 45-47. Tennis,… The next British Wimbledon champion? Inside Sport Dial a phone Www. timesonline. co. uk/appointments Michael Page John Lewis Foxtons Socket me! Have laptop, will travel the globe Michael Page International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottish Courage Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduate and Management Opportunities Morton Hodson On the move Head of Procurement Meridian Jet-setter moves in high office Novartis My big break Call us only if you see a symphony Cressing Templar Cobalt Group OPP Technical/sales Training Manager Connaught BAA Riches Consulting The Times Interexec The Institution of Civil Engineers Underground CAF Boots The Chemists OGC Times Newspapers Architectural Technician Northamptonshire partnership The Times Oxford College NHS Consult Production Editor - Times Literary Supplement The European Commission Life Coach SME Support Executives needed P C S Niche Motor Leasing Company EDA Quality Foods Ltd Orange EA Citi Career Opportunity Harvey Nash Odgers Multiple Display Advertising Items Cunard Divisional Director Mercuri Urval Proudfoot consulting The consultancy company Cressing Templar The Times Heidrick & Struggles Mercuri Urval SpencerStuart Kmc international KPMG Mellor Watts International SpencerStuart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Action Creating CV's Executive CVs from a professional team Multiple Classified Advertising Items Promar International CNA Group CMR Cambridgeshire Constabulary ERP Consultant N B S Head of Product & Sourcing - UK Based Impact Associates All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Millennium Stadium NCIS Detica Linklaters Group Managing Director The Wales Millenium Centre ACNFP Cornwall County Council On the move NHS Michael Page Technology An end to corporate venturing? NBS HMCL Packages Legal services Commission ARC Thomson Partners On a wing and a prayer Has the bubble burst for the… Candover Nichols ProQuest Alison Technology and Senior Appointments If Not now, when? Streetwise Health Film Inside Lead on . . . We All Know what Leaders are for - to Be Agreed with. At Least, That's what the Top Dogs Tell Hugo Rifkind Verbatim 24 Hours Half my Lunch Partners are Doing the Perp Walk or " Exploring New Opportunities", Ie, Getting Fired Re-Run Can an Old Favourite Hold its Magic? J. G. Ballard Revisits the Third Man The Man Inching If Bush Decides to Invade Iraq, Says Bill Keller, It Will Be Largely on the Advice of the us Deputy Secretary of Defence, Paul Wolfowitz, the Logical, Intellectual Hawk who Has Spent 30 Years Warning of the Threat Saddam Hussein Poses to the World The Times The Neck's Ditch that Cosy Muffler. The Scarf is No Longer an Accessory; It's a Garment in its Own Right—flexible and Cutting Edge, Says Melissa Katsoulis Wish Fulfilment: This Week Hair and Make-Up by Michaeljohn, £415 Www. buzz. co. uk The Times I Am Seen as a Victim of an Injustice In the Final Extract from her Diaries, Edwina Currie Reveals the Story behind her Resignation over Infected Eggs and why Leaving Ministerial Office was a Liberation from " Smarmy Mps" Times Online Ivf is given a Clean Bill of Health Jabs Lead in the Fight against Flu Our Immune Systems are Unprepared for New Strains of Influenza, yet only a Third of Those at Risk Have Been Vaccinated, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Hitler May Have Had only One - but that is No Disadvantage Smile, Please, the Camera is Ready to Focus on your Insides The Saturday Times The Wellman Clinic Parents for children Prints of Darkness New Releases Robin Williams is Creepily Great in One Hour Photo, Says James Christopher New Videos Hollywood Diary Sweet Sixteen Shooting Star Making Movies Has Played Havoc with Martin Compston's Football, He Tells James Christopher The Road New Releases Ken Loach Evokes a far from Bonny Clyde, while Disney Bottles out, Says Ian Nathan Adelphi Theatre Queen's Theatre Telephone 020 7782 7498 Facsimile 020 7782 7107 Rocky Horror The Times Robin the Hood Star of the Week Robin Williams's Exploration of his Dark Side is in Attempt to Play against Type that is so Successful It Looks Eerily Natural, Says Sean MacAulay Big Brother House from Hell By Turning a Tv Game Show into a Horror Film, Marc Evans, Director of my Little Eye, Wanted to Exploit Contemporary Fears, He Tells Ian Nathan The Times Telephone 020 7680 6800 Facsimile 020 7782 7899 Courses A Future in I. T. KMD Art Tours Study Languages in Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Postgraduate Courses University of Brighton Education St. George's University Berkeley College Learndirect Pupils Get a Taste of Adventure Activity Courses Teach Children More about Life than They Would Learn in Class, Reports Peta Bee Ed. Forum Diana's Living Legacy Appointments Ridley Hall, Cambridge Bursar Malvern College The University of Warwick Imani School Ltd Port Regis Independent Education The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Tv Review A Burly Former Navy Officer was Challenged to Fake It as a Professional Drag Queen and, to the Amazement of Joe Joseph, He Managed to Pull It off Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choic45 Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One BBC Two Itv1 Carlton Channel 4 Five Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2775 TV Choice Firstplus Latest news, views and courses Cranfield University Hard headed courses Qualify, then think global Peter Brown on the effects of the ten-year Mba boom Imperial College Pay up now to reap rewards MBA courses are expensive but worth the investment, says George Bickerstaffe London Business School Learn while you earn There is no need to up the day job to tackle the Mba when there are so many study options. Des Dearlove reports Bradford My MBA Beat a gender trap An MBA can help women overcome bias, says Nunzio Quacquarelli Briefs Henley My MBA Masters of the universe Harry Potter's magical qualities make him a perfect role model for students set on becoming top bosses, Stuart Crainer finds University of Cambridge My MBA Seeing the good side of business After Enron, schools are placing more emphasis on corporate morality, reports Stuart Crainer The Open University Do business schools really need the seal of approval? Accreditation can be a pain for schools, but it's still useful for students, says George Bickerstaffe Warwick Students at a distance Online Learining onlione is becoming increasingly popular, says Stephen Hoare Bath I believe business is sexy and fun My MBA The hard hats get softer Consteuction Real life and real learning, streamed to you via your PC Emlyon The Greatest Challenge is to Challenge Yourself Masters of Business Administration University of Bristol HEC The University of Hull The Studyworks Aston Business School The Sunday Times University of Leicester The Times Masters of Business Administration Queen's Business Training The Times KDS Print Production Services Ltd ESC Greenoble Nottingham University Business School Oxford Brookes University Sibs Ltd The Sunday Times Masters of Business Administration Study Languages in Europe ENPC School of International Management Study Languages in Europe Oxford KMD Art Tours Lancaster University SeMS Masters of Business Administration Durham Leeds University Business School The Times Edinburgh Business School Manchester Business School

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