News from 08/10/2002
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Liz Hurley, Andrew Robson, Derwent May and Patrick Barkham, Medbh McGuckian, Phil Yates, Ian Duhig, Robert Evans, Jon Ashworth, Eddie Parladorio and Keith Schilling, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Russell Jenkine, Denby Dale, Andrew Billen, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, David Oldbury, DJM, R. W. Kelly, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Anstis, H. J. Khang, Mark Souster, Richard Thomas, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Rumens, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Jane Draycott, Alastair Campbell Director, Roger Maynard, Richard Avedon, Kevin Eason, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Henry De Lotbiniere, Miranda Sawyer, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Philip Hensher, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Graham Buckley, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Joanne Palframan, Jeremy Clarkson, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, David Harsent, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Stuart Pickford, Roland Watson, Vona Groarke, Charles Bremner, Mark Giles, Christopher Silvester, Ben MacIntyre Conrference Sketch, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Val Sampson, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Luke Clancy, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, John Dawkins, Edward Fennell, Henry Shukman, Norman Grimes, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Stephen Burgen, Paul Farley, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Barnt Green, Hilary Robinson, Robert Taylor, Hampton, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chris Considine, Alan Clark, Richard Lambert, David A. Reynolds, Peter McGeown, Julian Turner, Philip Webster and David Charter, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Edwina Currie, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Brian Gilbert, Damian Whitworth, Peter Porter, Clem Cecil, Caroline Merrell and Lea Paterson, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, J. H. McGivering, Dave Simpson, Veronica Cowan, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, Henry Button, Nick Szczepanik, David Charter and Rosemary Bennett, John Cooper, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Richard Bristow, John Hadman, Cilla Black, Mel Webb, John Kelly, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, John Shaw, Chris Thackerberry, Mrs Caroline Vincon, Jean Roose, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tom French, Michael Gove, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, C. J. Cheetham, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, Donatella Versace, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Aoife Power, Terry Ansell, C J Brougham, Stephen Dalton, Rickmansworth, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, Alan Chivers, John Fuller, Vince Wright, Abigail Rayner, Dan Tench, John Green, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Gerald Solomon, Jeanette Stafford, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, Sharon Krum, Jenny Davey, Peter Roebuck, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Normandie Keith, Lisa Verrico, Jon Miller, David Attenborough, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoAlan Clark: the final diaries Tories put health in front line Private operations would slash NHS lists 60% contribution to cost of treatment Reid sacked Twinkle, twinkle, now we know just what you are The Times Today It's a shoe-in for would-be Tory leaders Do you feel bad about doing the dirty on Norma… Saddam cronies 'are plotting to save their skins' BT News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Attack on 'slow and obscure' selection of judges and QCs Anti-terror laws 'have boosted global support against al-Qaeda' American Express Car design exposes passengers to risk of whiplash Suburbs in terror of the beltway sniper after boy is shot 'Everyone is scared to go out of their front door' Jail prepares action on Archer Hitachi Police chief says sorry for manner of Stormont raid The Cooperative Bank Lecturers go back to school for pay rise Landlords find dust a mite risky Lotto sales flop forces Camelot to close offices Man shot amid Ulster feud fears In Brief Dolphin's catch Cancer gene link Mi5 trial curbs Hindley letters Royal excused Teacher guilty Wardens strike No case for thief British geneticists win Nobel Medicine Prize Discoveries turn on worm Latte beats greasy spoon Peugeot All three worked at lab in Cambridge Major goes back to basics in quest for PR advice People Debenhams They're strolling in the rain Police keep tabs on the wrong guy Angels delight in a Big Apple takeaway Reach PS Police investigate chili where toddler swallowed Ecstasy Chef who intervened in phone mugging dies of stab wound Multiple Display Advertising Items Time By a Correspondent: GP told cancer patient to get a new bed Queen's loyalty to Canada tested in game of two legs The royal visitors have played their part in a sacred rite, reports Alan Hamilton in Vancouver A New Beginni Thames used as cemetery by Ancient Britons Virgin trains Galleries face legal threat over Turner's legacy Hundreds of paintings may be reclaimed by family in furore over will, reports Dalya Alberge Master's vision of how work should be shown Fashion designer gives Brownies up-to-date image Nationwide Flaws exploited by Shipman to hide deaths 'still exist' 100 fall ill to unusual strain of salmonella The Times By Our Health Editor: Private plastic surgery 'a lottery' 35-year-old oystercatcher is a North Sea veteran Private and state schools 'must form partnership' Sacked chairman may sue Morris Mazda Fox plan would allow patients to shop around A bold health policy to make Blair sick with envy BT Head 's word should be law in the classroom' Easing up on speed cameras Tories must ditch 'nasty' image, says chairman DELL Clarke flies to Major's defence First direct Duncan Smith needs to dig in for long fight on public services Political Briefing Bournemouth diary On today's agenda Virgin McCartney makes her name at last Opodo Man made hoax calls over girls In Brief Fame drain Hooligan ban Baby found dead Murder arrest 1507 map may reveal that Portuguese found Pacific coast of America first Galleon throws doubt on Cook Hauliers Star Falkland SOS to Britons: please occupy our land Russian sub survivors hail failed US film Veterans of crew who averted nuclear war admire portrayal of their bravery, Clem Cecll in St Petersburg reports Hp Gifts and praise pile up at feet of cult hero Putin RBS Advanta Bush steps in to end crippling port strike Leftwinger faces run-off in Brazil presidency race Home Response Bae Systems Hawaii stockpiles as shelves empty Bush finds America the weakest link in war effort Foreign Editor's Briefing Oil prices rise as tanker owners blame al-Qaeda One. Tel AA Olympus Bush seeks to rally US for war with Iraq New message from bin Laden is genuine - but may be old Esure The Open University Americans face Saudi fingerprinting rule NatWest Times Online Talks fail to end Anglo-French discord on Iraq Times Online Legal & General Bloodshed returns to Gaza as Israeli strike kills 14 Hamas vows revenge after rocket attack hits civilians, reports Stephen Farrell in Khan Younis Forgotten Chiantishire goes under the hammer The Times Execution delayed by coronary In Brief (AP): Rush for cash (Reuters): Mayor's progress (Reuters): Turks must wait (Reuters): 20,000 foxes die (Reuters): Giant yodel Crooning revival suits Ferry well Pop Bryan Ferry Albert hall Theatre See You Next Tuesday Gate, Dublin Bordeaux Theatre The Misanthrope Bloomsbury Theatre, WCI Concert RSNO/Lazarev Usher Hall, Edinburgh What's Important What Duncan Smith can learn from Al Capone The Conservative leader must learn to confront the real enemy within There's no need to carbon-date a health service that still relies on carbon paper Picture Gallery No jail deserves to be sentenced to Archer No room at the inn for the nation's children Policy and Power The Tories deserve credit but need to be wary Second Chance Blunkett's changes to asylum policy are generally sensible First among Sequels Archer discovers that prison is not really paradise Names of ships Immigration to the UK Aircraft carriers and our defence Do-it-yourself approach to probate Probation troubles Parris's memoirs Modern dandies Archer's treatment The Times Needs of today's country people Restoration comedy Dressed for action Anyone for whelks? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,165 Marks & Spencer No Title Cruickshank to quit LSE SEC 'willing to listen' Charge for American WorldCom 'guilty' plea US forecast hits oil price Adelphia seeks delay Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Charcol Crisis of trust HSBC fear on banking stability P&O Princess to talk to Carnival Yacht builder judged top entrepreneur Taking a bow The Register Logica and CMG hold merger discussions The Time Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Abbey should shun Irish eyes Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief The Times Exchange rates Pension leaders demand retirement overhaul Output figures stoke fear for UK recovery SEC 'missed Enron signals' The Times Scardino in 'dismay' at FT remarks ISIS BAT's price shaken by award against Morris Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Capita soothes by word and deed Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Securicor up on hints of distribution sale Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Bank of Ireland may be bid target Caroline Merrell on possible fallout from bank's merger moves Worries over bill hit Aberdeen share price Retail slowdown poses threat to expansion plans Sally Patten says M&S figures are likely to add to the sector's gloom The Times DTI voices fear on new US law American pension giant lifts lid on private equity NatWest US double dip is more like minor blip Beachcomber Surprise and indifference as Cruickshank leaves LSE Mark Court on change at the Stock Exchange Singing for the Square City Diary Fuelling irritation City Diary Solo run City Diary Banks take relaxed approach to new virus Dan Sabbagh reports on latest internet threat Speed of travel hampers the search for culprits The Times Unit Trust Information Service Varilux Notorious names' trail of chaos Capita buyback plan drives up shares A3 Hindhead road contract lifts Balfour Takeover boosts line-up of stars IBM Laing Homes 'close to selling up' Bookham buys Nortel unit in cost-cutting deal Intel inside By Our City Staff: Invensys sells unit to reduce debt overhang LA Fitness full of energy as profits surge Bounty of praise for self-made admiral of a shining fleet Elizabeth Judge meets the winner who expanded firm from nothing to a turnover of £130m Ideas man proves officer material Kitten heel queen reigns supreme The bets paid off on dot-com gamble Altruistic ambitions reap social rewards Surgical procedures see a revolution Multimedia calls keep customers happy Couple top in business products Sports fan offers aid to athletes Ernst & Young Building bridges with rivals to boost profits Business alliances Export Training Services Turner & co Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Jansons & Partners Copy this Idea £1.02 Million Business Opportunities The National Frachise Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Case study Multiple Display Advertising Items Focus on Franchising A Real Opportunity for Real People The National Franchise Exhibition Kirivista Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pentagon (UK) Ltd. Threat of fines over tax fees In Brief Bankruptcy help Advisers meeting Losses trimmed by close Tanino Crisci Debate Online with Edwina Page 40 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Prince Claus of the Netherlands Consort of Queen Beatrix, who overcame hostility to his German roots to become a popular of the Dutch Royal Family Henry De Lotbiniere Barrister who defied disfigurement from cancer, continued working, and astonished all who met him with his pleasure in being alive Court & Social Wellington's letters Brief lives Vernon Carea, radio broadcaster and pioneer of Asian programming, was born in Kurana, Sri Lanka, on September 11,1927. He died in London to September 23,2002, aged 75 Ellis Larkins Classical prodigy who became an elegant accompanist for Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Williams Norman O. Brown Wide-ranging thinker whose unorthodox vision made him a hero of the Sixties counterculture Norman O. Brown, philosopher, was born in El Oro, mexico, on September 25,1913. He died in Santa Cruz, California, on October 2,2002, aged 89 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 Nature Notes News Quiz Tebbit Book is Reprinted after Libel Allegation-Sara Keays Wins Injunction Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life October 8,1940 Joseph Geobells's loathing of the Jews was a great as his adoration of Hilter. His diary reveals that, as Propaganda Minister, he indeed had a slender grasp of reality. Within five years, he would have his six children killed Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Meeting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Changing the Guard Luncheon The Times Personal Column Travel Insurance Jilted lover putting the boot in Dinners Multiple Display Advertising Items Gala performance Appointments Forthcoming marriages Church news Answers Wonderful Warne Australia spin way to victory Ecclestone weighed down by elite teams Motor racing Kronfeld in limbo as Newcastle join race for flanker's services Rugby union Right of residence of migrant worker's children's carer Dentists suffer agony of waiting list Golf Corridor meetings do not give rise to bias Chancery Division Published October 8,2002 Hart and Another V Relentiess Records Ltd and Others Before Mr Justice Jacob Judgement October 4,2002 Famous links to get tough in time for Open Reid runs out of time Sunderland sack their manager Higgins upset by focus on his namesake Snooker Jockey Club hits back at 'flawed' Panorama case Yesterday's results Catterick Reading the racecard Southwell The Wright Track Weekend provides clues to classics Foot surgery casts doubt over future of Rusedski Tennis Raiders quickly rediscover lost art American football Programming to relieve strain of computer age Get fit, stay fit: yoga at work Tireless Warne has Pakistan spellbound Cricket The Exercise: Sit on a chair facing forwards with your feet about a Day two: spinal twists The results service Pools forecast Olympic bid hopes hurt by report In Brief McRae split China unbroken Sunday service Today's fixtures Rely on Kanu to boost points tally Fantasy Legue Arenal striker is in a rich vein of scoring form, says Nick Szezepanik Your player list with updated scores Leaderboard Youth leaderboard Scholes plays star role in United late show Football The Times Brighton look to experience of Coppell for salvation GBR receive a lesson in the wake of race favourites Sailling Times Square Radke inspires Twins to singular triumph Baseball The Times Exeter fail to see merits of manager Gascoigne Thompson's rise leaves Bowyer out in the cold The Premiership today: Gudjohnsen ponders new two-year deal while Pires returns to full training Bilbao stick to separatist policy on Basques Letter from Spain Primera Liga Sunderland target O'Leary as seven-year hitch claims Reid End of the line for Wearside rollercoaster ride Turf Wars Inside Sport Picture Gallery Mortgages for Business Last Great Offensive Viewpoint Arts Law Inside A Hole in One Schumacher's Car May Be Weighed down to Help his Rivals, Damian Whitworth Reveals Plans to Aid Other Runners-Up Verbatim 24 Hours Why Should the Blameless William Hague Strike Terror into the Heart of Iain Duncan Smith? Anthony Howard Human Jangle "I Have Had my Eye past Months. I now The Alan Clark Diaries 1991-1999 After Three Years outside the Westminster Hothouse, Alan Clark was Desperate to Return to Politics. In this Mischievous Extract, He Records how, despite his Fears that He was Too Old and Washed up, his Victory in Kensington and Chelsea was Assured LMG Are Wall Streets Ethics Dead? America's Blue-Chip Campanies Stand Accused of Dubious Practices and Betraying the Trust of Investors. Richard Lambert Explains the Systemic Failure of Integrity at the Heart of Capitalism Heads Have Roled at the Top of Some Companies and More Will Follow My Strange Life as a Full-Time Poet Good Poetry Intimately Fuses with Everyday Life Says Henry Shukman, a Nominee for the Forward Prize. But Poetry Can Be its Own Worse Enemy The Forward Prize the Nominees The Times National Poetry Day, October 10 Been There, Done that Cracked a Few Conkers Like Football and Cricket, we Gave the World Conkers—as a Championship The Golden Guests at the 2002 Women of the Year Lunch are Today's High Achievers and Tomorrow's Role Models. Val Sampson Reports Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus Buzz What is Clicky Hip? The Times Children's Doctor Answers Readers' Questions Gerimax HRT Cool Hand Dave The Man Sacked as Tory Party Chairman is now Shadowing John Prescott. Are his Talents Being Wasted? When He Breaks into a Grin his Eyes Wrinkle and He Becomes Benny Hill But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and Gizmos to the Test Game Review. . . Legion: The Legend of Excalibur, Ps2 (Midway, £39.99) Technobabble David Rowan on a Travel Card with a Dark Secret Beauty Unveiled Do Afghan Women Need Mascara before mid Wives? Sharon Krum Looks at a Novel Aid Project, Set up Cosmetics Giants, to Open Kabul's First Western Beauty Salons A Daring Wedding Dress Nutcracker: The Cartoon Dance Inspired by Gerald Scarfe's Designs, the Choreographer Christopher Hampson Has Created a Larger-Than-Life Production, He Tells Debra Craine Hysterical Column Inches Have Branded this the Terrorist Nutcracker because the Mice Sport Kalashnikov Rifles Leaps out of bounds: Christopher Hampson (above)… The Dark Knights of Winter Music Matthias Goerne Die Schone Mullerin Placido Domingo Sacred Songs Arvo Part Orient & Occident St Paul's Cathedral Choir The Paslms of David New Classical Cds a Schubert Recital Impresses Geoff Brown Goerne for a Soldier Matthias Goerne is Making his Debut on the Covent Garden Stage as Wozzeck. He Tells Hilary Finch why He's Joined up New Jazz Cd5 Hope I Live before I Get Old Jonathan Ross Laughs at his Listeners' Fears about Ageing. They Love It, Says Vanora Bennett Ross's Entire Radio 2 Slot is a Knowing, Mocking Riff about the Fear of Getting Old Opera & Ballet Afterplay See Lyceum Theatre for Full Details Brenda Blethun Mrs Warren's Profession Lapada The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Every Aspect of Modern Life now Feels like now Feels like Some Sort of Hoax, Which Makes It Increasingly Difficult to Take Anyone Seriously, Says TV & Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Films Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2779 TV Choice Rolex Choosing our judges - the first verdict Medical… Super-complaints City Law PFL under the spotlight Your Shout Readers' queries Strategic Rail Authority Crown Prosecution Service The Times Law Section www. timesonline. co. uk/law 'Not in the silk mould'- how judges and QCs are chosen Sir Colin campbell's report into judical appointments says that the system lacks transparency, is poorly understood and is unduly slow, writes Frances Gibb University of Lincoln Trouble ahead on the pension front David Laverick, the pensions Ombudsman, is facing turbulent times, says Veronica Cowan XXIV Twenty Four Old Buildings Consumers Association News Salesmen beware—the OFT has new teeth The Office of Fair Trading is about to strengthen its role as a consumer watchdog. Aoife Power explains the changes Why it's safer to shop online Lazard Britney and the downloaders European Central Bank The Times Speedy trea How has a pilot system to fast-track medical negligence claims worked? Frances Gibb on a scheme that has proved popular with all parties Headache fo Employers set to pay more for negligence insurance Heroes, villains and bursting bubbles Castaway takes on the celebrities Eddie Parladorio and Keith Schilling look at how television programmes can prevent copying Could Scallywag and The Observer get their money back? Den Tench on the potential repercussions of Edwina Currie's revelations 'PFI needs to be given a new lease of life' Edward Fennell reports on the ups and downs of Private Finance initiatives Booked Nice one Poet's day Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Twin Peaks Richard Thomas Lawyer of the wee Cross-Examination Readers' queries your shout The College of Law discusses redundancy, translators and insurance company stationery and subsidence Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Insolvency Practitioners Association Wanted Visit Legal Eagles Limited Legal assistant with litigation and employment law… The Times Isle of Wight Even the best have their oooh moments Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery School of Psychotherapy & Counselling CPS Property Solicitor Global Attorney Holborn College
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