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News from 04/10/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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John Hamilton, Andrew Robson, James Bone and Roland Watson, Bruce Bernard, Rosemary Righter, Megan Mason, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zadie Smith, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Vivien Noakes, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Winn, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Russell Hotten and Mark Court, Patrick O'b Baker, Richard Eaton, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, John Major, Sam Lister, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Richard Owen and David Sharrock, David McVay, Mrs Moneybags, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Baldwin and Tim Reid, Frances Hancock, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Lea Paterson and Caroline Merrell, Anthony Stone, Andrew Oswald, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Alan Johnson, James Delingpole, Chris Green, John Chelmsford, Roland Watson, Richard Stott, William G. Stewart, Charles Bremner, Mark Giles, Angela Jameson, Luke Clancy, Paula Hawkins, John Price, Nigel Williamson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Tom Whitwell, Oliver Kay, Nicole Swengley, Frank Skinner, Rick Broadbent, Chris Reed, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Corinna Kershaw, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Richard Henwood, David Stenhouse, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, James Doran and Abigall Rayner, Spike Milligan, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Nunn, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Tony Cornwell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Philip Barber, Jane Hughes, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, David Mattin, Emily Davies, Sir Charles Pollard, Nick Hasell, David Charter Chief-Political Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Glen Owen, Paul Gardner, Peter G. Webber, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Brian MacArthur, Mike Berry, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Anne Dixey, Hugh Cudlipp, Brian Murgatroyd, Geoff Marsh, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Brian L. Gant, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Richard Milles, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Danny Baker, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Gillan Harris Scotland Correspondent, Earl Kay, Stephen Dalton, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, Alyson Rudd, Marie-Claire Dibbern, Richard Morrison, Anne Spackman, Property Editor, Abigail Rayner, Matthew Connolly, John Phillips, Ashley Tatham, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Helen Latrou, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Christopher Irvine, Richard Williams, Susan Emmett, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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The Times New Every Friday Roaming sniper picks off five in suburban terror Britain and us secure UN arms victory Ghosts at feast Minister 'fudges' pledge to pay for the victims of A-level fiasco The Time Today Racist's war plan Second thoughts Funny old world Luxury with Lucia Pure organic mate-up Chopard Duel is best way to settle it, says Iraq News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Prime Minister gets bird from the early worms Conference Sketch Virgin gives Leeds a miss Fibres link police chef to IRA's intelligence raid 'Psychopaths' batter man in playground Tories warned against drift back to basics T2 crossword Intelligent Finance Muslims in Britain to hold 'jihad' rally Stockpile Supremacist had arsenal all ready for a race war Internet is first call for weapons How terror gripped the suburbs as random shootings began Anne Dixey was at school with her children when a gunman went on the rampage in the Washington area Gant A-level review set to cost millions in compensation Downgraded victims could get up to £50,000 for blow to life and earnings, reports Glen Owen Homebase University fees review delayed 'to spare Morris' Call to privatise state schools The Times Owners' rights restricted by traditional covenants What's Important Corus and Regal hotels Aussie Earl rides in to claim his dues from Essex estate Oddball scientist wins an Ig Nobel Currys The times magazine Tomorrow only in New Greene letters to be published Ferrari Design for Diana memorial may be a complete washout People PS BBC paying £10m for Harry Potter film Second body urges Williams to resign Abbey National Girl smokers link to breast tumours Skiing gets a lift Travel Charles Schwab Hunt for serial rapist widened in South East Toyota Cancer risk fails to halt 'bubble boy' gene therapy The retrovirus on trial Clean rivers lure salmon back into the towns A New Beginni Revived Tyne is top of the line New link shows farm fish infect wild ones Virgin Science cracks secret of world's funniest joke Humour round the globe Blair appeals allies to back resolution threatening Iraq Tiscali Reid urges republicans to stop violence Furniture land UN's umbrella is protection against backbench revolt Political Briefing Blackpool diary Cabinet hospitals row unresolved, admits Blair Building foundations Where there is a political will, there is a way Virgin PC World Hepburn's dress made peasant film star for a day Jessops National savings & investments Playboy who was left at the altar Man guilty of religious hatred after Sept 11 row American Express Golden boy Galliano provides the glitter Standard Life Healthcare Puppy love brings out best in insecure children Best-friend pilots killed in crash AA Carjacker gets life for murder In Brief Hijack false alarm Widow murdered Warming harvest Policeman held Abbey repairs Fears for buzzard The Computer World Pet skunks in good odour with owners French workers rally to defend public services Cereal Pops Nationalist vote could set back Bosnia peace Greek initiative over Marbles Opus Dei founder put on the fast track to sainthood Inside Opus Dei Spain divided between devotees and critics Giuliani Leadership IBM Bush wins battle but forces against war mobilise Foreign Editor's Briefing Dell US warning fails to hit home Jordan caught in the middle again EasyJet Lead but do not ignore law, Patten tells US Nato challenged to back action on Iraq George Smith Muslims urged to use oil as weapon IBM Times Online Palestinian 'murderer' compared to Moses Health now Zionism loses appeal for Russian Jews The Derbyshire (Reuters): Kurdish rebel's life spared In Brief Torture inquiry (AFP): Rio army alert (Reuters): War crimes call (AP): Star's father dies (Reuters): End of the road Pop David Bowie Carling Apolld, W6 The Times Atlantic styles in classical contrast Dance Way Out West!Birmingham Hippodrome Debra Craine Theatre Ariel Abbey, Dublin Concert ECO/Gothoni Barbican Cabaret KT Sullivan Mark Nadler Pizza on the Park, Sw1 The Times After five years, Blair has really hit his stride The Prime Minister's new confidence may be bad news for his Chancellor Spads and Gigos will soon be as well-loved and well-used as scuba and radar Picture Gallery Get ministers out of the examination business Why we Scots take a morbid delight in misery High Noon on Wall Street Banks may be hit with tough new regulations Absolute Failure Ministers must admit their role in the A-level scandal No Laughing Matter Duncan Smith should not compete on humour Firefighting troops Return of the Marbles Differing views in the Church of England on sexuality Flexible working Modern manners Questions of property The Times The way to love and happiness Major-Currie affair The Weather The Times Crossword Road to Perdition Goldmans accused over share allocation Dyson wins dispute Briefing Plan to lift King's Cross EU to study Lloyd's case Stewart quits NYSE board US antitrust chief to quit Chubb directors buy Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Fashion victim Jobs go in Czech move by Black & Decker Consignia balks at '£460m cost' of Postcomm plans New chief executive says AMP may quit Britain Moulton lather IWC The Register UK services sector now booming, says survey Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited Leighton shows he could deliver Business Editor's Commentary The Times Leighton's fury over Posteomm 'madness' Russell Hotten and Mark Court on Consignia's battle with the postal regulator over plans for future funding The chairman Key players Network Rail begins long journey to restore service Analysis The regulator No Title The union leader New confidence helps Seottish Power surge Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Next raises fears for sector Tempus Fast Times Cookson at 28-year low after US chip warning US watchdogs unite for war on shady practices Stewart resigns from New York exchange board Dyson prepares to clean up as he enters American vacuum The Times Moulton goes where others fear to tread The Friday interview Caroline Merrell finds the secret of Alchemy BT Picture Gallery Tartan mafia wades in City Diary In the balance City Diary Retailers feel heat as Next spooks investors Console rivals fire up market Tiscali starts internet price war People power the next big issue Ted Baker feels autumn chill The Times New Look defies the high street slump Aberdeen shares fall over brokers' fear on dividend Virt-x announces more job cuts as bear market takes its toll The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ice Dealings in Fitness First to be investigated Investors' internet remarks upset 10 Group Losses trimmed at close Safe haven Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Eileen Colwell Telling tales, sharing stories, and making libraries dens of magic for generations of children The Rev Canon Eric Staples Indomitable chaplain to the Queen and minister to a politically hostile parish 3,000 miles wide Martin Scott Second Master at Winchester who won the respect of some of the most precocious schoolboys in the country Court & Social Goran Kropp Entertaining Swedish climber and adventurer, who scaled Everest after cycling to base camp for Stockholm Earl Kay One of the theatre's last master carpenters and a stalwart of the Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Is prison working? Sir Charles Pollard, chairman of the Justice Research Consortium of Thames Valley Police, answers your questions of offenders, victims and "restorative justice" Nature Notes News Quiz From our League Correspondent: Iraq Admitted to the League-Warm Tribute to Great Britain Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life October 4,1779 The Marquis de Sade, an undoubted libertine, had a complex psychology, some of which is evident in this letter to his valet. He teases him mercilessly, but with affection, from his incarceration at the Chateau de Vincennes where his excesses had sent him Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Answers Personal Column Travel Insurance Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial service Inns of Court School of Law Results Contact Details for Classified Advertising Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Luncheon Livery companies Reception Awards Euro continental cars Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yorkshire Vehicle Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bentley shows new air of superiority Catherine Riley Motoring Editor at the Paris Motor Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sumo Porsche is a genuine bargain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Funky new Micra ready to prove as big a hit as Kylie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henman's challenge Curiosity draws Ellison towards his limits Sailing Criterion for giving disclosure Law Report Court of Appeal Third party not bound by final injunction Queen's Bench Division Published October 4,2002 Jockey Club v Buffham Before Mr Justice Gray Judgment September 13,2002 Design and copyright difference Court of Appeal Flogging sentence was valid but incomplete Privy Council Published Octover 4,2002 Pinder v The Queen Beofore Lord Nicholls of Burkenhead, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough and Lord Millett Judgment September 23,2002 Dismissal for pornography is fair Employment Appeal Tribunal Published October 4,2002 Thomas v Hillingdon London Borough Councill Racing on the ropes By a Correspondent: US college boosts British standing Basketball Unions fear worst as charity match is put on hold Rugby Union Premiership clubs stand accused of operating cartel Officials make rods for own backs over sleeping arrangements Fishing Pouting leads Australia's charge as pitiful Pakistan are punished Players go undercover to give game new appearance Love that drives us to risk all for life less ordinary Picture Gallery The Sunday Times No hope for Higgins in reviving career that went to pot Newmarket Racing results from yesterday's three meetings Lingfield Park Oasis Dream draws upon Middle class Russian Rhythm can hold sway in Cheveley Park Hexham Newmarket Nayef will miss Are to defend crown in Champion Faldo pulls out of reckoning for captaincy Golf Bold Wolverhampton get their reward Speedway Ecelestone must go it alone to recapture vibrancy of Formula One Motor racing Alfredsson fashioning addition to French collection What's Important Mann puts injury troubles behind her Badminton Imagine there's no divide. Wonder if they can Asian Games Charging Rhinos set sights on Wigan Rugby league The results service Times Square Hewitt the spur for Henmank recovery Tennis Today's fixtures Get fit, stay fit: Body Combat Disenchanted Williams pleads for break from game after defeat The Times Northampton happy to show profit In Brief Tests on disabled Grose signs Morgan blow Szysky banned Taylor's trek Rovers stretched to the limit as lead evaporates Uefa Cup Tomorrow Bent's penalty gives Ipswich a welcome lift Monday Rangers give it away in extra time Last night's results Leeds draw inspiration from McPhail's guile Berkovic makes defence case Inamoto uses his head to rescue Fulham Viking plunder as Chelasea blunder Uefa Cup The Premiership today: United play down Del Piero speculation while Gallas and Dacourt win France call-ups Head of steam builds behind Wenger express Jockey Club hoping to ride out trial by television Alan Lee Sports Journalist of the Year Guardians of fair play under attack Times Sport Today From high roller to high rollers Chelsea put to the sword again by Viking raids Sport inside Vodafone Ecstasy: Is this the End? Style Arts Media Inside Very Basic True Fiction Ben Macintyre Intercepts a Draft of the Speech John Major Won't Be Giving at the Tory Part Conference next Week I\f Clinton Can Get Away with It, so Can Verbathim 24 Hours Richard Morrison This May Be the Last Chance for Carbon-Based Life to Beat Silicon Based Intelligence Human Jungle Toe or Not to E Can You Fake It and Still Esctasy is now a Mainstream Drug, but Scientists Say Just Two Pills Can Cause Brain Damage. Will this Kill off E-Culture? Giles Whittell. 26 and Free of Stimulants, Attempts to Go Raving Tomorrow only in Weekend Leukaemia Research The World's Most Vile Dictatorship The us Has Reopened Talks with North Korea, Not because It is Changing, Says Rosemary Righter, but because It is Too Unstable to Ignore Purity is Beauty's Holy Grail Take It Getting Dressed Fake It Put Some Legs in your Rencil Hipster Style and with Buttons and Bows, that Old Staple the Pencil Skirt Has a New Lease of Life. But Be Sure to Follow the Rules. Styust: Pippa Holt The Times The Comfort Zones Walk-In Therapy Shops Offer Instant Relaxation in today's Busy, Stressed-Out World. Jane Hughes Visits Four of Them Bodyshop Forum I Want to Get Fit but Am Always Too Tired. How Can I Boost my Energy Level and Be More Active? The Times Heart of Stones Andrew Oldha, the Rolling Stones' Forgotten Svengali, is Speaking out at Last Nigel Williamson Met Him Laugh? I Gagged Television Whent It Comes to Sick, Twisted Comedy, the Brits Rule James Delingpole Flies the Flag Today in the Times Monday in T2 Darden smith sunflower Asgard Nothing Compares 2 this New Releases Lisa Verrico Hears a Happy Sinead O'connor, Sees Kim Richey Leave the Country for Pop and Takes Nanci Griffith Home Hot-Wired New Releases Rememser what the Stones were like once? The Datsuns Do, Says David Sinclair? Fox Searchlight One is for Sorrow Tow for' Joy Dont Get Hung up on Number Ones, Says Chris Campling, the Really Good Stuff's Further down the Charts HMV Twenty Top No 2s Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay Saltimbanco The Times Photography An Enthusiast with the Editorial Eye A Selection by a Great Picture Editor is Bound to Be a Treat, and Few were Greater than Bruce Bernard, Says Joanna Pitman Operation Currie is a Success Brian MacArthur Paper round how Those in the Know at the Times Managed to Keep the Story of Edwina and Major a Secret The Times Media Mary "Maxwell was like a Demented Rhino" In the Second Extract from his Newly Published Book, Richard Stott Describes the Moods and Idiosyhncrasies of the Man who First Bought the Mirror Group, Then Brought It to its Knees Crème News International Newspapers Limited B. J. Crawford's Times Newspapers Super Secretaries The Times Legal Paris Multiple Display Advertising Items Hugh Cudlipp: Living Proof that Great Newspapermen Should Not Hang on beyond their Sell-By Date The Merciless Montgomery Stott's Verdict The Sunday Times Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move TV Review She May Have Talked a Load of Porrtuganese, but as Paul Hoggart Finds, Jade Goody is Considerably Richer after her Time in the Big Brother House TV & Radio Choice Sky One Choice Gabrielle Starkey Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Chris Campling Films Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2776 TV Choice David Chater Rolex Facts, figures and fantasies from the world of… Picture Gallery A Mug's Game Don't Wine Going, Going, Goon Marcus Binney Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets Our Weekly Look at the Betting on the Movement of House Prices with City Index Property Futures For what It's worth When buyers queue for a broom cupboard in Chelsea, has the market gone mad? This Week Marketreport Dorset Agents Wiltshire Agents In Two-Bedroom Flat in Bayswater Getingetoutgetaway Gloucester Square, W2: Modern conversion within walking distance of Hyde Park Out Former Chapel in Hampshire The Old Baptist Chapel, Nether Wallop. Hampshire: listed and set in landscaped gardens Away Period Home in Cheshire Hatherton House, near Nantwich: grade li listed Georglan house in rural Cheshire You Just Can't Get the Owners English Hertage must be realistic about how many families, however rich, are in the market for a rambling stately home St James Homes Diary of a first time buyer Buildingbricks What Do I Need to Know About_mortgages? Homage to our Lady of Letters Zadie Smith's White Teeth, a chronicle of Willesden, has put Nw10 on the Brit Lit map Flat near the Square Mile Zone 1-2 For under £200,000 you could have a Shoreditch High Street, E1: A one bedroom flat in a period building Flat on Wandsworth Common Zone 2-3 Skipsea House, Fitzhugh Grove, Sw18: two-bedroom flat with good view on sixth floor New Development in Uxbridge Zone 4-6 UX Central: a modern one-bedder in a gated community on the outskirts of West London Wheretheother Half Lives Hungerford Barnet: My Part in its Rise and Downfall Monkenhurst is up for sale again. 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Boundaries Doctorinthehouse Bestinterest Current Account Mortgages You Could Earn More than 5 per Cent on your Money, Tax Free, while Paying off your Mortgage Several Years Early. But You Must Have Financial Discipline My Neighbour Ruined my Trees when He Lopped the Tops off. What Can I Do? House Calls Where Can I Find a Good Removal Company? Liverpool's xfactor Currell Bewley Homes PLC Strutt & Parker Barratt Wilson Connolly Lockestone Barratt St James Homes Persimmon Bewley Homes PLC Rialto Bright Water Prowting Homes Bewley Heritage Gainsborough Studios Acorn The Times Barratt Cala The Times New Homes English Courtyard What'son What's New Wonersh, Guildford Investmentmasterclass Harrow at £400 a sq ft can be compared wit Enfield at, say, £250 What'sold 1909 Pensions Launched FPDsavills

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