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News from 11/10/2002

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Andrew Robson, David Lister Ireland Correspondent and Tom Baldwin, Gerald Stonehill, Phil Yates, Peter White, manager, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Megan Mason, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Brenda Wallace, Helena Kennedy, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, John Stittle, David Hatton, Paul Hoggart, Douglas Harris, Mark Souster, J. Meyer, A. F. Sharp, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, David Prockter, PS, David Chater, Brian Taylor, Jeremy Kingston, Penny Wark, Bob Hale, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, John Duckworth, Dumfries, Richard Eaton, Fid Backhouse, Kevin Eason, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Galloway, Gerald Davies Rugby Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Richard Dobson, Antonia Senior, Roger Maynard and Patrick Barkham, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Mrs Moneybags, Melanie Claw, Cornelius Lysaght, Miles Broadbent, David Garrick, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Nick Marsh, Gary Jacob, Nick Hopkins, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Constantin Simion, Edward Ullendorff, Tory Leader Iain Duncan Smith, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Hunt, Martin Snellgrove, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Charles Bremner and Daniel McGrory, Roland Watson, Richard Bache, Richard Lloyd Parry, Richard Bunting, Brian Thomas, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Daryl Tugwell, Damian Barr, Paul Rider, Mark Court, Derwent May, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Tom Whitwell, Tony Halpin Education Editor, David Cross, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Richard Boggis-Rolfe, Tom Baldwin, Lord Archer, Doug Scorgie, Raymond Keen Chess Correspondent, Dave Thomas, Rob Wright, David Beckham, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Brian Liberatore, Sean MacAulay, Matthew Pryor, Tom Benyon, Richard Ashcroft, Jesse Crosse, David Altheer, Allstair Weaver, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent and Dalya Alberge, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Jonathan Baines, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Sanjida O'connell, Achim Gloger, Chris Simmonds, David Richards, Peter Hickman, Zahid Hussain and Catherine Philp, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Bernard Spurgin, Mike Mulvihill, John Harvey, John Goodbody, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, John Ralphs, John Annesley, David Fisher, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Frank Bradley, Steve Milner, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, R. V. Daniel, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Dalya Alberge and Patrick Barkham, Benedict Nightingale, Brian Ward, Stephen Dalton, Anne Spackman, Property Editor, Richard Morrison, Adam Howorth, Adam Sherwin, Matthew Connolly, Robert Spicer, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Ashley Tatham, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Warner, Adam Sherwin and Valerie Elliott, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, R. Keller, Richard Beeston and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Newlon Stewart, Allan D. Struthers,

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Best for the Big Match: David Beckham talks to Matt… New Every Friday Poll countdown for Tory 'Quiet Man' Backing for Bush People Andrew Pierce The essential property section Archer faces loss of prison pay over diary The Times Today Who can tell the difference between John Wayne and a horse's bottom? Ids and the spirit of John Wayne Luxury with Lucia Bed linen Bose Blair tells Adams the Ira must disband Today in the Times In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times Blair flies to Russia in hope of buying off Iraq veto The Times London bus drivers seek £250m pay deal Intelligent Finance Major Financial Awards Major evades questions of affair Cola wars as Islam shuns the real thing Americans feel pinch as the boycott starts to bite Basil's brush with hunting Dixons Minister for work to cut 20,000 of his own staff Councils set free Sharps Bedrooms Winners and losers UUP Sdlp Kramnik outwits computer Dup Sinn Fein Eton Scholarships for Pupils Currently in State… Beef slurry use poses Bse threat In Brief Hitman's kit Checks 'legal' Parkinson's trials Blood shortage Belmarsh riot £5 victim dies Chemical scare after tycoon's poison suicide Designer labels are wearing out for the young The Times British Gas Toyota Dangers of the 'pesticide pills' Tomorrow only in Play Mandela flies in to support Diana fund People Brighton students take over orders from Blair The Time Tables Have Turned Stephanie's fatal crash denial Letwin's night-time flit raises alarm of its own Euro lobby hires critic of currency Ps PC World Canute was right! Time to give up the coast Direct Line Knit where? Fishermen blamed for shooting of 20 seals Brookside must kiss goodbye to dwindling fans Marks & Spencer I didn't realise that it was still running TV forgets us oldies, says Prince The times magazine The power mistress The Link Watchdog says exam system near to collapse Morris demands boys' expulsion Harrods £200 fine for Mel B's ex-husband Body found Fraudster on run Swans mystery Arboreal gift Faith Every Saturday in Stones to chronicle 40 years on a roll Dalya Alberge and Patrick Barkham wonder how much of that wild life the ageing stars will remember Www. volkswagen. co. uk 100 ways to jog the memory Nobel Prize for author who survived the Nazi camps Fame still likely to be elusive Homebase. co. uk Why a prizefighter is not a bad role model The film connection Party coffers ready to welcome the euro 'Until people see that the Conservatives have learnt the lessons of f 1997, we will go on getting the result of 1997' Speakers' body language is an example of gesture politics Bournemouth diary Quiet man must not be drowned out by the noise of MPs Political Briefing 15 Flm Panel Monitor Blueprint has echoes of Thatcher approach See It First at Jessops Danielle's mother tells of phone calls from uncle' Dragon Defender found at last in bar girl trial Empire Falconio case 'not based on Dna link alone' Middle East plans for aftermath of 'inevitable' war Bus driver grabs suicide bomber to foil attack Jamjarcars Pay Nothing for 12 Months AFP: 'Terror boat' hit French tanker In Brief Germany arrest (AFP): Iraq snubbed Pay Monthly Chirac accused of doing a Thatcher on Europe France signals wish to fall in with America over Iraq Foreign Editor's Briefing The Times Nationwide The Sunday Times Bhutto party lead deals blow to Musharraf Kashmir ruling party stunned by poll defeat The coins that almost were Bae Systems Times Online Bush sends wife and mother into battle Washington sniper claims ninth victim at petrol station One. Tel The Derbyshire (AFP): Police hurt in Kosovo clash In Brief (AFP): General named (Reuters): Workers flee (AP): Space building China jailing (AFP): Sin of the father Peter Hall's profession misses trick Theatre Mrs Warren's Profession Strand Theatre Benedict Nightingale Theatre Elaine Stritch at Liberty Old Vic The Times Theatre King Lera Swan, Stratford Dance White Oak Sadler's Wells Concert Philharmonia/Daniel Festival Hall The Times The Tories have a script, now can they stick to it? The conference has shown Duncan Smith's strengths and weaknesses It is not politically correct but the Empire is striking back—and a good thing too Picture Gallery If Stormont is suspended, Blair should let it hang Thunderer Hatred of Gypsies is not an acceptable prejudice Quiet Progress Duncan Smith has bought himself time to pursue reform A Flawed Election The West must push Pakistan towards true democracy Old Stones Never Die The simply keep rolling along, gathering moss Anatomical dissection The Times Our treatment of asylum-seekers Iain Duncan Smith as Tory leader Doubts over Network Rail's finances Judicial appointments Malaria mosquitoes She steeped a conker Hidden features Gospel languages and Jesus's words What's a penny worth? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,168 Weathercall Virgin mobile Setback on pensions Briefing Roche £521m provision Shell bitumen price quiz Commerzbank review Standard Life cut British Energy levy stays Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Burley Friday interview Commodities Leech declared bankrupt as Ml Labs restructures Sainsbury's delivers surprise update In Business Today Mascara runs Central banks leave rates unchanged The Register Watchdog rejects EchoStar merger German tax burden below Uk The Times Need to Know: The essential daily guide to the sectors 3M Health Care German tax form is a warning Commentary The Times Exchange rates Aberdeen at focus of Fsa trust inquiry Cathay Pacific Us regulator hints at accounting compromise Whisper of Wal-Mart bid boosts Safeway Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Picture Gallery Fast Times Reuters delivers more bad news Followers of Shanks braced for gloom Whites back new mine-ownership charter A diluted plan to transfer assets allays fears of nationalisation by stealth, writes Carl Mortished Fastern Caribbean Cruise BT Seymour Pierce chief quits on losses warning Struggles of headhunter who takes moral line Martin Waller catches up with Piers Marmion T Mobile The world of Piers Marmion Candid adviser for Scots City Diary Claim is swizz City Diary Art imitating life? City Diary Jarvis set to return cash to investors Baa lifted by budget airline growth The Times Abbey National offers bond from the Pru The Ivy faces takeover battle The Times Highbridge to build key northeast business park Luxuries let down L'Oreal Crunch for companies valued below their cash Nic Hopkins on groups afflicted by negative enterprise value The Times Unit Trust Information Service No easy choices for tomorrow's savers Trek Machu Picchu Shares close near best Barclays Fluent in Finance Debate Formula One Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Derek Bibby, Bt Shipowner who kept abead of the game and own the respect of some of Liverpool's toughest lads Sir Derek Bibbly, Bt, Mc, was horn in Hooton, Cheshire, on June 29,1922, He died in Birkehead on October 9,2002, aged 80 Robert Battersby Internationlist often in the wrong place at the wrong time, but later an MEP and Papal Knight Air Marshal Sir Ernest Sidey Former Director-General of RAF Medical Services whose organisational skills ensured the success of the Stroke Association Court & Social Colonel J. R. Johnson Fearlcess and resourceful ofter who excelled in the Italian campaign Births, Marriages & Deaths Arnie Boehm Canada's foremost amateur boxing trainer: Lennox Lewis's mentor and father figure Daphne Ibbott Serene and masterful pianist who chose the pleasures of collaboration rather than a solo career 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 with other Times readers British firms moving abroad How can the decline in our manufacturing industries be halted? Nature Notes News Quiz On This Day The Times, October 11,1978 Mickey Mouse Money Builds ?260M Show City Prize-quiz@thetimes The Times Word Watching Daily Life October 11,1749 David Garrick became playwright, actor and, in 1747, joint manager of Drury Lane. In 1749 he had just married a Viennese dancer, Eva Violetti, and this letter to the Countess of Burlington shows that moving home has always been vexed Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas Gift Guide 2002 Contact Details for Classified Advertising Inns of Court: Calls to the Bar Memorial service Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Service of thanksgiving Meeting Dinner University news The British School at Rome Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Marriage Looking to Buy a Brand New Car? Www. motorpoint. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford lose their focus while trying to give us the world rally experience Trial judge has duty to ensure accused is not prejudiced European Court of Human Rights Access to social service records European Court of Human Rights Home treatment justifies detention order Queen's Bench Division Published October 11,2002 Regina (R) v Mersey Care Nhs Trust Before Mr Justice Wilson Judgment August 7,2002 Firm's entitlement to profit costs Court of Appeal Published October 11,2002 Malkinson v Trim Before Lord Justice Potter, Lord Justice Chadwick and Mr Justice Wall Judgment September 13,2002 Ello , Ello, Ello, fancy taking us for a spin? On the right side of the law with the Focus Rs Champions beware Radcliffe ready to break through final frontier 'From the beginning of 2002, she set herself five peaks to climb and four have been scaled' Millar happy to see out final stretch In Brief Cornwallis wins Blundell's return Koch record Haas humbled In Sport Today Connolly on familiar ground for parting flourish Rugby league Universities starting out on the long road to South Korea Student sport Leicester attempt to lure Sculthorpe Edwards switches to MotoGP Motorcyling Tennis turns back on stars to launch Britain as a world force Lightning outshone by Prada brilliance Sailing: America's Cup Work mind and body Get fit, stay fit: yoga at work Whitaker turns on the magic in flying round Equestrianism Archer on the attack Badminton Ecclestone formula for change rejected by drivers Motor racing Exposing reality of television's phoney war Subaru Racing certainties drive Formula One to brink York Yesterday's results Course Specialists York Carlisle Robinson tees up St Andrews test Reading the racecard Huntingdon Spence responds to criticism over corruption When I became one of Smiley's people Life at the Races Woosnam puts case for early decision Golf Beachcomber Pressure mounts as Waugh reaches milestone The results service Today's fixtures By Our Sports Staff: Dravid resumes century duty for India Times Square Davis rolls back the years with brilliant display Snooker Neath plan ambush as holders edge hack out on to the road Bond sets Sale for new phase of development Rugby Special set to be given new life away from Bbc graveyard slot Diary Picture Gallery Travel sickness can be conquered by mental strength Wilkinson could be centre of attention The Cup runneth over with Europe's big names Leicester players unmoved by pay cut demands Uefa warning to clubs over racist abuse Cardsharp Smith prefers game of patience to snap Captain Barry closes on record he does not want Why red-tops hacks fear fresh appointment at Fergie's salon Taggart puts trials behind him Fa runs scared over Eriksson pillow talk Crawford given another chance to impress The Times The Premiership today: Lisbie on Jamaican road while Fortune weights up new contract Furious supporters condemn Sunderland for lack of ambition Wilkinson needs time to repay chairman's gamble Cotterill continues ascent to Premier position Sunderland's new No 2 heading for top Sunderland go back in time as Wilkinson rejoins firing line Volvo Minder runs along to prevent mix-up in Radcliffe record attempt Steve McClaren Thegame Sport inside Death of the Logo Analysis Body Talk Arts Inside History Live! Simon Schama Says Tv History Fills a Gap Left by Narrow A-Levels. Robbie Millen Sets an Exam to Combine the Virtues of both Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Richard Morrison A Thousand Days in, the 40 Things that I Already Find Infuriating about 21st-Century Life Human Jungle If You've Got It, No One Wants Logos Any More, a New Survey Reveals. Designers are Already Aiming for Exclusivity, with Discretion the Better Part of Glamour, Says Lisa Armstrong Egypt's Mask of Silence Jack Straw Got Short Shriet when He Met Hosni Mubarak this Week - a Clumsy Attempt to Divert Attention from Egypt's Crisis, Says Joan Smith Picture Gallery A Fetish for Fine Linen Superfoods for a Even if we are Eating Sensibly, our Livers May Be so Overloaded with Toxins that we Cannot Absorb Vital Nutrients. Sanjida O'connell Explains how Five Basic Ingredients Can Repair Air the Damage Is There Anything I Can Do, or Take, to Feel Less Stressed? Body Talk Forum The Times I Have No Secrets Born in Denmark, Educated in America, Famous in Britain, Sandi Toksvig Talks to Penny Wark about her Long Search for a Sense of Belonging The Times The Saturday Times One Hour Photo Rock Soap Dish of the Month Pop Albums the Latest Aussie Actress to Turn into a Pop Babe is No Kylie, Says Lisa Verrico Roddy Frame While Other Channels Struggle to Survive, Five is like a Kid in a Sweet Shop, Says Caitlin Moran The 'Grass Green as T Not as Hey Seem Interview Supergrass, Oxford's Other Band, are More than Just the Naively Cheery Chappies You Might Think, They Insist to David Sinclair Striking & Original a Genre Busting Vision I was Robbied! Guy Chambers, who Co-Wrote Robbie Williams' Greatest Hits, Tells Adam Howorth why He Split with the Pop Star Van Morrison down the Road Their Chart Hits Telephone 020 7782 7498 Facsimile 020 7782 7107 Theatres Romeo Juliet the Musical Entertainments Listings Road to Perdition They're Overpraised and over Here Why is It whenever American Film Actors Steal the West End Limelight London Critics Tend to Have Stars in their Eyes, Wonders Matt Wolf Pink 'Un is Perky On his First Anniversary as Editor of the Financial Times, Andrew Gowers is Upbeat, despite Falling British Sales. Interview by Raymond Snodoy Media Mary The Price is Wrong Despite Much Public Wrangling, Itv Merger Talks Could Begin Soon, Says Raymond Snoddy The Sunday Times Pressure from above The Relationship between Editors and Proprietors is Always Full of Tensions, Says Brian MacArthur Crème SECRETARY/PA/Accounts Administrator News International Newspapers Limited Super Secretaries Legal Secretary The Times All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… The Times The Sunday Times Bridge Andrew Robson Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Tv Review The Great Stink was the Remarkable , Albeit Revolting, Story of the London Sewers that Would Put You off Time-Travel for Life, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Vanora Bennett Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Choice Stephen Dalton BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2782 Tv Choice David Chater Elizabeth Finn Trust No Title Are we There yet? 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