News from 12/10/2002
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Andrew Robson, James Gordon, Lucy Alexander, Phil Yates, Jenne Mannion, Suman Pradhan, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, John Birt, Jeremy Skidmore, Richard Whitehead, Helen Studd, Robert Hands, Patricia B. Vicary, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Maggie Alderson, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, R. John Elford, Alfle Valentin, Peter Lansley, Jill Hartley, Ray Kennedy and Michael Dynes, Christopher Somerville, Adrian Turner, (First Secretary), Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, DebraCraine, Jenny Maxwell, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Tara Holmes, Jeremy Kingston, Paul Downham, F. W. Taylor, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Michael Jackson, Nic Hopkins, Melissa Katsoulis, Dominic Wells, Nick Danziger, Elizabeth Judge, Martin Aston, Ian Kelly, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Raymond Snoddy, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Vanessa Berridge, Stephen McClarence, Hilary Rose, A. MacKie, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Robbie Robertson, Susan Berry, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Debra Craine, Tom Baldwin and Robin Shepherd, Greg Watts, Joe Morgan, Andrew Jefford, Tim Reid, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Helen Monks, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Sean Tucker, Nick Wyke, Anne Dixey and Roland Watson, Sue Corbett, Tim Lott, Doug Sager, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Paul A. James, Martin Symington, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy and Adam Sherwin, H. D. Miller, Jonathan Sacks, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Paul Spilsbury, Mark Court, Derwent May, Ralph Fiennes, David Frean, Angela Jameson, James Urquhart, Steve McClaren, Sinéad O'Connor, P. C. Stainer, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Luke Coppen, Ed Potton, Stephen Anderton, Snowdon, Claire Bowman, Mark Atherton, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Ken Livingstone, Michael Durham, Philip Circus, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Emma Pomfret, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Amber Cowen, Ray Main, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Martin Fodor, Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Alan Plater, Peter Stamford, Simon Backett, Cathy Harris, Rob Chapman, Jonathan Edwards, Keith Virgo, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Linus Gregorladis, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Stewart Tendler, Richard Holledge, Ron Williams, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Frank Egerton, Glen Owen, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, D. I. Brooks, Cilla Black, Mel Webb, Malcolm Boyden, Mike Brewer, Lawrence Phillips, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Raymond Berger, Christopher Hawtree, Sue Hepworth, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Gibson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Annabelle Thorpe, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, David Lister Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Nigel Summerley, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Lottie Moggach, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Nicholas Whitehead, Nancy Tolford, Paula Hawkins and Mark Atherton, David Powell, Paul Connolly, Tom Chesshyre, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, K. A. Hillard, Adam Sage and Daniel McGrory, Chris King, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Will Hide, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Lan Edgar, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith,
ResumoEstelle Morris under attack on three fronts 1 Confusion over school expulsions 2 Deadline row over A-Level victims 3 Teachers win 'nine-day' fortnight Times sales up, Telegraph down Tenth shooting Sole search Lord Snowdon, a life in pictures Matthew Parris, why… Diana, The Duke and The Boss Exclusive extracts Russian leader snubs Blair over Iraq Birt gave Dyke home tuition for BBC job The Times Carter's Peace Prize is 'a criticism of White House' The Sopranos cookbook Menus for the mob (enjoy, or… Alex Ferguson denies sexual assault claim Pitcher Gallery England fans shot News & Comment Business Money Travel Weekend IF Intelligent Finance Sport The Register Magazine Play Times Online Two fans shot on eve of England tie in Slovakia Family man and moral guardian Scholl Sniper claims 10th victim yards from policeman Killer is growing more brazen, Roland Watson and Tim Reid report from Washington Fear at filling stations leaves drivers running on empty Theories grow, but the clues are few Gant B&Q Chronology of abuses BT How boys' tripped up Campaign of hate woman at the top Autumn Sale Currys Differing strategies on pupil behaviour BMW Husband's picture of Madonna is sunk by critics Gang of six ordered to behave or face prison Empire Mi5 chief's son found deadat his home PC World The Computer Superstore Ford Tories recoil from 'nasty' plot to oust Lord Tebbit I don't get married men anymore Shoes shine as well-heeled speaker steps into limelight Patrick Barkham on a week in which toes topped the news agenda £67m campaign cuts street crime by 6 per cent Toyota Chief's speech 'will deter black police recruits' Central Equity Marks & Spencer IVF test promises end to miscarriage misery Mark Henderson reports on the first technique that is able to scan entire embryos for genetic defects ATS Euromaster Ethics fears eased by success of frozen egg baby Product Recall Important safety notice EasyJet. com Days of fear return to haunt Ulster jail staff Power House DUP ministers leave Archaeologists make a capital find Motorway jams double on key routes in 5 years The Queen symphony Goldsmith to fight Guinness appeal Artist kept tramp's corpse in a cupboard Van Hoogstraten faces £1m fine a month for hiding assets Boots Alliance Leicester Prince finds shipmate in hostel In Brief Child porn raids (AP): Irvine charge Soham apology Faith Every Saturday in Italy tries to rehabilitate 'cowards' of El Alamein A 60th anniversary celebration of the country's war heroes has started a political row, writes Richard Owen Best Western Pope considers new British cardinals Halifax Monty's victory stuff of legend What public schoolboys will do out of guilt and depravity Giles Ccoren My world One. Tel Picture Gallery Evesham The Times Islam gains power in Pakistan election P&O Cruises King names ally as new Nepal Prime Minister Norfolkline From hapless US leader to hero of the downtrodden After Jimmy Carter left the Whirte House in ignominy he discovered his true role, writes Richard Beeston Sainsbury's Bank The Computer World Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts US plans military rule of Baghdad Senate shows emphatic support for use of force French tanker bombers wanted to strike US frigate Silvermans They walk the walk but can they talk? Abbey National Putin remains in control at Blair meeting Bespoke Suits The Times Radical Shias are a worry for Bush as well as Saddam Ian Cobain reports from a city renowned for bloodshed and opposition to the Iraqi regime Turkey waits nervously for trickle of refugees to turn into a flood Heathlow Canada charms the Queen with Highland fling There's nothing like a touch of the tartan to boost a cold, wind-blown royal tour, writes Alan Hamilton in Hamilton Health now Mushroom gilt gives Koizumi stomachache Package holidays unravel in Majorca The rise and fall of all-in-one holidays Which? Full of Good Suggestion Smile (AP): Six killed in Helsinki explosion In Brief (Reuter): Bomber foiled (AFP): Terrorist attack (AP): Disease hotel (AFP): Officers convicted (Reuter): Zoo barbecue Public's interest is finally lost in space Nicholas Wapshott on America Duxiana Advance Techology in Sleeping The Sunday Times Animated antics of a loony toon Dance The Nutcracker Bristol Hippodrome Theatre Mrs Warrren's Profession Opera & Ballet Isobel Buchanan Royal Albert Hall W. R. Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd Times Online Theatre a Passage to India Concert Berlin PO/Rattle Concert LSO/Boulez The Times If Prescott was French, the world would be his lobster now There's much more to the new North than a branch of Harvey Nicks—and there's much less to London every day Picture Gallery The Tory party is dying: long live conservatism Give Heads their Heads Lessons to be learnt from the exclusions scandal Winners and Losers No prizes for the Nobel Committee London Peculiar All roads lead to Londinium, but how to map-read them? Tory troubles The Times Northern Ireland: reunification aim Differing views in Church of England Tube strike deal Popes' tiaras Mobile phone safety Fishy export tale Measure for measure Names for new aircraft carriers Mixed veg The Weather The Times Crossword 22,169 The Register Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone Lifeboats Eriksson's focus is on bringing Slovakia to book Flybe Chicago hope Radcliffe goes on the record Thirsty work Warne feels heat in Pakistan rout The Register Obituaries, Court & Social On Monday the Game Pakistan burnt by Warne's hot spell Cricket Subaru Football The results service Times Square By Our Sports Staff: Zaheer's burst puts West Indies in trouble Radcliffe ready for quantum leap Athletics: Chicago Marathon Beadsworth forces Swedish error to set up victory for GBR Challenge Sailing: America's Cup Outlook bleak for record attempt Paula's one pace will prove fast enough to see off world's best Jonathan Edwards Radcliffe ready to round off an amazing year Scotland need wholehearted performance Euro 2004 qualifiers Northern Ireland face difficult task to justify McLlroy's optimism How they line up in Valencia Multiple Display Advertising Items How they stand in the qualifying groups William Hill Wales eye golden chance to turn the tables Depend on Southgate to rule the roost for England Euro 2004 qualifiers Steve McClaren Middlesbrough duo will not let anyone down Picture Gallery Nemeth uses club knowledge Tragic loss of Dubovsky drives Slovakia on in their quest to embarrass England James Gordon Star whose memory still burns bright Turkey look for fresh sparkle Heskey yearns to be the finished article Cole gives Eriksson timely reminder of talents Burley pays high price for woeful league form PSV fined for racism The Times Offers Direct Lennon and McCartney. Jagger and Richards Kamara and Dublin. Heaven preserve us When one footbailing hard man croons " hush little baby" to another, it doesn't bear thinking about. Paul Connolly had to do more than think about it Tracks of our tears: the not-so wonderful world of footballing folk in the recording studio Confident Owen should continue scoring spree The Sports Book Hull see Taylor as man to realise potential Pompey boys put on their own bawdy show in Vegas Richard Holledge Life and Chimes The Day it Happened: October 8,1988 Luton detonate Dalglish's plastic explosive Driven by an obsession for everything blue Malcolm Boyden Brum's the word How they stand in the Nationwide League Weekend fixtures Whatever made Sammy run, it was not to the World Cup final Danny Baker Davis Wembley appearance seems a myth Lions and the Tories led by donkeys I can't get no satisfaction after death-knell sounds for pistols at dawn Cohen plays duel role after proving pen is mighty as the sword Immense talent forever tainted by wayward streak Book review Confusion reigns over the absent flagstick Golf Underdogs bite back to delight fans repulsed by the old world order Baseball Norton Rose bloom for big occasion Play with Paul McGinley At the 2006 Ryder Cup venue How diamonds turned clubs into trump card Robert Hands Long-distance drivers prove gem of an idea Minister in mood for a change of fortune Rugby union: Heineken Cup Matthew Pryor's pool-by-pool guide to this weekend's action in the Heineken Cup Essendon buoyed by Salmon catch Australian rulse The weekend's fixtures Hantuchova set to step up challenge Tennis Tournaire's folly allows Neath to make their point Heineken Cup Weakened Bristol unable to threaten Leinster's formidable home record Edinburgh retain forward momentum Warwick Castle By a Correspondent: Mallinder fumes as Sale and Robinson suffer Savill proposes coalition of governing bodies Clash over reason for Buff ham's exit York The Times Desert Deer likely to join Champion Stakes field Reading the racecard Armchair Investor Slickly returns to action Racing next week Mann on a mission to win second Pardubicka Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year Strawberry Patch can prove the pick in competitive York sprint Bangor Ascot Explosive start gives Saints final say Rugby league Smith refuses to let guard drop in face of Giant-killers Coral Racing Hexham Results from yesterday's three meetings Hunter ground down by resolve of Davis Snooker Australia handed top billing In Brief Madill dropped Pratt released England slump Dangerfield leads Lumley's revenge Betting Coups Raise your glasses to end of the bore war Motor racing Whitaker in brilliant form to add to family silverware Equestrianism Heal going flat out for victory in Belgium Cycling Rossi intent on rewriting record book Motorcycling The Sunday Times Leicester move to pave way back for Blanks Hockey Credo Anniversaries Birthdays Leonora Hooper Teacher who planned the wartime evacuation of her pupils to Canada and cared for them during their four-year stay Borstal at Dartmoor Charles Guggenheim Award-winning creator of motion picture documentaries and presidential spin, with a passion for stories of human fortitude At Your Service A Quick Word Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Contact Details for Classified Advertising Carmen Silvera Champions vie for the turnover prize Best of British Sue Corbett on the Society of Ploughmen and this weekend's national ploughing championships Personal Column Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Marriage Notices Reception Christmas Gift Guide 2002 Faith News A great Archbishop—and a friend in faith and football A fair cop: on the beat with the God squad in southeast London At Your Service Tara Holmes Sunday Worship The Times Preacher of the Year Debate Sharp gains for shares Lowe Syndrome Trust Private equity firms stage battle of the buyouts Head-to-head: Sir Ronald Cohen bersus Damon Buffini Apax Partners and Permira are challenging each other for the big deals. Tom Bawden weighs up the men at the top Head-to-head: Sir Ronald Cohen versus Damon Buffini See what you can do. O2 'Too old' high-flyer sues Schroders Week In the City From accountant to senior player in nursing sector Company profile On file Driven to be lean and mean, innovative and fun First person: Clive Jacobs, chairman of Holiday Autos The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cancer Research UK Beer's best investors reap early rewards Taking risks Threat to Disney as Mickey faces copyright repeal Chris Ayres on US moves to reduce rights of ownership for cultural works Unit-Linked Insurance Investments TV suitors in search of family fortunes Carlton and Granada could yet fall foul of the regulaory game show, writes Raymond Snoddy Barclays Fluent in Finance ITV moguls face 'two cats in a bag' repeat drama Hedge fund accuses Colt of 'Insolvency' The Times Sainsbury's admits Asda threat to status Iraq strikes oil export deal with Russians Another familiar logo City Diary Pull the udder one City Diary Number crunch City Diary Culture clash City Diary Chase de Vere 'Time not right' for UK to join euro Scottish & Southern hit by TXU worries Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 No sign of recovery in Europe Biggest price movements of the week Major Indices London Financial Futures Amey undermined by cash call speculation Dollar Rates Wall Street Lucent says worst not over yet as losses increase By Our City Staff: GE reports 25% third-quarter rise British Airways Jersey officials begin to unravel Leech's assets The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Going through the right channels Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft The Times Patience Wheatcroft EdF inquiry possible Briefing Salisbury's 'could slip' Zurich's 50% discount Accused inspector settles Aggreko price fades Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Chrysler Advertisers set to fight ITV tie-up Statistics office criticised over political partiality US energy pair announce European cutbacks Index Rebound in shares boosts US and European bourses Horsey, horsey Rock me, don't stop me Diana, Dukey and The Boss Britain was transfixed when the Princess of Wales gave her infamous BBC interview -but for the angry, isolated Duke Hussey the broadcast was an act of gross betrayal. In an exclusive extract from his autobiography, John Birt describes the final break with his Chairman She suspected her phone was being tapped - she was followed everwhere P&O Cruises Berry nice Grow your own raspberries Doodle bugs Come to the drawing room A saviour—or another Pol Pot? Next Week in Winedirect 'The Palace felt it had been betrayed' Modern Times Feather Report Derwent May Sadly, Her Majesty is not a mews Tim Teeman discovers the royal stable door slamming on a select riding club Hawking to hot property Stomp Libby Purves Best served young, cool and fresh Andrew Jefford raises his glass to a bright new vintage of wine waiter Magimix UK Ltd Jane MacQuitty Dear Jane Taste test reduced-sugar jam Spare pepper or chicken breast? Fill 'em up Bee Wilson Word of Mouth Nectar British Airways A map to my childhood With a 1912 Ordnance Survey and memory as a guide, Alan Plater took his garddaughter back to his Tyneside birthplace It was in the park that my grandfather taught me about locial heroes We found the bowling green. What I hadn't expected was the 2.5m fence … Cape bulbs light up deepest autumn Mark Griffiths on the Pink Princess and other romantic stories As the flowers age so their shits from the sweetshop to the bedroom Gardens to visit The Old Vicarage, East Ruston Katherine Swift Angela Gore Bookshelf The Times Raspberries to you lot Plant four varieties and enjoy fresh fruit in summer and autumn. By Susan Berry Weekend jobs The Times Gardener Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier The Garden Scyther Martin Barnett Hillarys The Times Prestige Mobility The Cargo Store Churchill's Stairlifts COUNTaX British Antique Replicas Aqua Soothe Thomas Sanderson Simply Stairlifts Exercise Made Simple J. 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