News from 14/10/2002
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Stewart McMillan, Christopher G. Russell, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Finian Davern and Matthew Connolly, Catherine Riley, DJM, Alan Ryan (Warden), James Doran Walt Street Correspondent, Angela Evans, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Angela Jameson and Robert Cole, Margaret Desir, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Peter Lansley, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Bernard Whelan, Paul Hoggart, Stephen Deuchar, Director, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Geoffrey Bernstein, Finian Davern, Mary Marsh, Director, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Peter Jennings, Tim Johnson and Richard Lloyd Parry and Daniel McGrory, Rachel Hodgkin, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Pat Gibson, Tim Johnston and Daniel McGrory, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jim McCue, Roger Boyes, Pearce Wright and Clifford Longley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Alex Smith (Chairman), Oliver Del Mar, Jenny MacArthur, Lesley Garner, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Tim Teeman, David Charter, John Parsons, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Richard Burge, Chief Executive, Raj Kothari, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Gerry Edwards, Geoffrey Dean, David Price-Hughes, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, D. Price, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Tim Richardson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marion Gibbs (Executive Board Member), Nigel Hawkes, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Andrew Bowdler, Richard Owen, John F. Donaldson, Rita J. Archer, Mick Hume, Stephen L. Phillips, Martin Woods, Jerome Pugmire, Richard Ford and Alexandra Frean, Nick Kelly, Updesh Kapur, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Howard Self, Dominic Kennedy, Kim Winter, Joanna Pitman, Tony Mason, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Helen Studd, Ronan McGreevy and Dominic Kennedy, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Simon Callow, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, David Elleray, Gillian Hammill, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Toby Cowley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, Robert Lefever (Director), Glenys Kinnock, Matthew Connolly, Sally Patten, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Penelope Leach, Conal Gregory, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Emiley Davies, Tim Johnston, Robin Shepherd, Philip Pank, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoThe Game Tourist bombs intensify war on terror 190 feared dead, 300 injured in Bali: 22 Britons still missing Straw tells tourists to avoid Indonesia Sir Alex may sue Hoon promise Stormont faces year's suspension The Times today: page 2, Crossword: p20, Law 'We saw a fireball ten storeys high Birt tells how his tax file was lost Mappin&webb Fyrisback infavour plus Lisa Armstrong fashion… Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times To receive news alerts of significant British, foreign and Indonesia confronts grim truth Companies Hose Australia distraught after first bitter taste of terror Carnage in a favourite holiday location has robbed the nation of its innocence, Roger Maynard reports from Sydney Victim who left Britain for a new life of sun and surf BT Al-Qaeda linked group is main suspect Tiscali South-East Asia the Terror Connection Attack will hit regions economic recovery Fresh blow to air travel Blair horror at appalling attack United States Australia Indonesia Philippines European Union Germany France Russia Paradise lost on the island of dreams Aquascutum Mercedes-Benz Lotto good causes reform " will finish off charities' Virgin Brooch evokes Queen Mother's 100th birthday Archbishop seeks lesson in humility as parish priest Pope to be made Great The Market Place New rail and road links to create 'super commuters' Tilting train breaks 20-year speed record Just Aask HSBC 400-mile round trip better than living in London World focuses on Old Bailey trial of Dianak butler T Mobile Girls, why fight over boring Sven Pinocchio and Fiat : rise and fall of Italy 's icons What the Italian papers say Lyons banks on Monet to fund Guinness appeal Bar vows to defend 'basic freedoms' Leica The Market Place Heads to demand refund of A-level appeal charges PFI in schools has lessons to learn Multiple Display Advertising Items Massive sculpture with a hidden message Teachers quit over 'gagging' In Brief Harris cancer ITV1 censured Mecca broadcast Blinking success No sets, but the show goes on at troubled opera Pressure mounts as Kramnik loses Prudential Hallway I'm out of race, says Portillo in appeal for unity Kennedy prepares for dip in polls after Tory success BT Virgin one Labour is urged to put ?5,000 limit on donations Leadership deal' to be TV drama In Brief This week in Parliament National offenders register will protect children Weakness in services indentified Database of breast scans aids diagnosis Teatley Deaths exposed flaws in system to prevent abuse Electric shock treatment still given to 10,000 Hormone ring may be safer than Pill Learndirect 'The Americans wouldn't dare to shoot us down' K 19 the Widowmaket The Open University Bush orders Army battle staff and ground troops to Kuwait AXA Bank of Scotland Company Prudential Times Online One. Tel Amsterdam Soviet submariner 'saved the world' in Cuban crisis Diver dies in attempt on record Pakistan election 'flawed' In Brief (Reuters): Internet bomber (AP): Palestinians shot (Reuters): Hindus attacked Todd dies at 93 Serb voters scupper poll Second sniper van sought Direct Line Too much calm before the storm Pop Supergrass Ambassador, Dublin The Times Concert LSO/Boulez Barbican Concert Berlin PO/Rattle Festival Hall The Times The hawks already have Blair in their sights The Prime Minister is walking a political haghwire over war on Iraq Who cares if Sven plays away - only the scoreline on the pitch matters Odds shorten on a Nice vote if they can get it Picture Gallery Thunderer: This last betrayal is the end of a theatrical dream Paradise Lost Lessons to be learnt from the Bali bombing The Long Haul A strategy for Ulster after the suspension of Stormont Bossing the BBC Politcians were too ready to fall for John Birt Teacher training Problems with SAT The Times Call for return of Schools Council Financial institutions' attitudes to do-it-yourself probate Expelled pupils Drug treatment The countryside online Priceless nanny Hotels and children Dry cleaning Letters to the Editor should. carry a daytime… Prized Turner From Mrs Rita Archer The language of Jesus Bank procedures The Weather The Times Crossword 22170 Weathercall Yorkshire Bank Dixons plans 10,000 jobs Car owners' big spend Italian car industry plan Henkel eyes rival Wella Delors attack on France Commerzbank hits back How the week finished BT Corporate profile Hoon to back UK defence firms British research spending is still trailing rivals Britain 's road hauliers piece together a Jigsaw In Business Today: Economic Agenda 2, Need To Know… Eastern promise Rural post offices to win ?450m government grant The Register The Times Need to know: The week ahead Multiple Display Advertising Items Watch out for deflation quicksand Change on week Exchange rates Funding fears threaten TXU Europe Loans linked to fares may fund rail projects Heseltine gets £1.2m despite group's loss Bol may offer £1.5bn sweetener to secure Abbey deal IBM By Our City Staff: Astra wins US case on Prilosec patents Charging into fresh electric fields Corporate profile No 36: Dixons Who 's who in the boardroom Child 's objection to return Family Division Cemetery safety faculty required Consistory Court The company in detail Law Supplement: Tomorrow and Every Tuesday in T2 Power to make child order Family Division History Distinctive colours Court of First Instance of the European Communities Hogan sets course for Gulf Air turnroun Vodafone Europe campaign The Times New-car venture for Trader Media Compaq Ford hopes epic road trip will inspire investors Jaguar Ruling on Microsoft delayed by Monti Exchange rate changes key to export levels Capitalisation , week's change Looking to build your business, turn to page 7 Debate The rights of children and workers Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Garfield Todd Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia who became a critic of Ian Smith's rebel regime and Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe Sir Garfield Todd, Prime Minisiter of Southern Rhodesia, 1953-58, was born at Invercargill, New Zealand, on July 13,1908. He died in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, on October 13,2002, aged 94 Stephen Ambrose American historian who made the country's Second World War veterans feel good about themselves once more Stephen E. Ambrose, author and historian, was born in Whitewater, Wisconsin, on January 10,1936. He died of lung cancer in Bay St Louis, Mississippi, on October 13,2002, aged 66 Court & Social Personal Column Helen Gaskell Oboist who spent her music scholarship on a season ticket to Covent Garden and ate potatoes at Bow Street Magistrates' Court Helen Gaskell, oboist, was born in Twickenham on January 14,1906. She died at Tring, Hertfordshire, on October 7,2002, aged 96 Christopher Moorsom Colourful denzien of Soho who created links between Cuba and Scotland and organised the PR for a coronation Christopher Moorsom, PR executive, September 14,2002, aged 75 Premier Events Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Faresavers Travel Insurance Whilst care is taken to establish that our… The Times Contact Details for Classified Advertising Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Musicians Benevolent Fund Lives remembered Court & Social The Sunday Times Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Nature Notes The Times News Quiz On This Day The Times, October 14,1988 Church Says Fake Turin Shroud is Still an Icon Prize . quiz@thetJmes Word Watching Daily Life October 14,1803 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Answers Notebook Bibliomane Cotswold antiques on display In praise of the historic pillar box Forthcoming marriages Legal appointments Grayson boosts Northampton Winning start in Heineken… The results service Increased exercise can prevent back pain Get fit, stay fit: exercises to strengthen the back Times Sport Today: Racing, page 13, Snooker, 14,… Racing Brilliant Radcliffe delivers Briton shatters world… Ayr Rob Wright 2.20 Forest Mage 3.50 Cherished… Mann excuses Celibate mud, sweat and tears Marathon night when fans lost interest in Davis Snooker Ford move step closer to potential big payday Non-league football FA Cup third qualifying round Small finally gets his big break Yeovil remain on track to realise ambitions Feeder leagues Stockdale 's final flourish takes richest prize Supreme Schumacher divides and rules Motor racing: Japanese Grand Prix Pakistan resist Australian bid to bring Test forward Cricket By a Correspondent: Hodgson brothers shine in Mellor win Lacrosse By Our Sports Staff: Harbhajan puts India in control Sky Sports Saliger inspires Surbiton victory Hockey Ulster shattered by Dawson's burst Heineken Cup Venter returns to give battered Toulouse a mighty scare The Rugby Paper Peel the catalyst as Llanelli revel in home comforts Cardiff commit three deadly sins Redpath to call time on Scotland career Gloucester hunt down Munster with display of attacking verve Newcastle lead strong showing by English hopefuls Rugby union Georgia set England new test Cejka ends seven-year wait with low-key victory Golf Thorman signs off with virtuoso display as Giants do a grand job Rugby league New Zealand struggle with injury problems Solheim Cup stars underline status through qualifying for US Tour Richmond rule as the Oval survives Down Under derby Australian rules Injury to Loram lets in Nicholls In Brief Burgess hopeful Oakey target Breaking the ice Matthew delight Kemp surprise Angels flying O'Sullivan cheer Richmond slip up Shoebottom dies Radcliffe 's record puts her in world of her own Chicago Marathon Flybe Yes, we had no bananas, but Paula's dream was bearing fruit (somewhere) Times Square Champion Rossi has no answer to the pace of Biaggi Motorcycling Walker learns how to beat the big boys Sailing Henman expecting pregnant pause Tennis Clijsters keeps her nerves at bay The Times By a Correspondent: Warren is king as Towers get the better of Duke Basketball Radcliffe leaves rest of the world behind DS Volvo 24 Pages Gary Neville Gabby Logan In this Section The opposition continues to bear down on Tim Henman,… Picture Gallary Plus T2 Parents Inside Hip-Tionary The Newest Entries in the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary Have Gone All "Yoof". Caitlin Moran Has Some More Suggestions Verbatim the Linguistic Remains of the Day "… 24 Hours In too Dee: Frechwoman Audrey Mestre, seen shortly… 'To Get my Son into a Good School, It Seems I Have to Mould Him into a Perfect Schoolchild Clone' Human Jungle An Outsider at the BBC, I was as Welcome as a Protestant Pople When He Joined the BBC, John Birt was Shocked by its Apathy and Wastefulness. In this Extract from his Autobiography, He Reveals how He was Determined to Turn Things around Armanigate and Me When a Sunday Newspaper Revealed that John Birt was Employed Not as a Member of the BBC Staff but via his Own Company, It Led, He Says, to the Three Most Horrific Weeks of his Professional Life The Times A Mum's Gap Year Fears The Nightclub Bombing in Bali Reminds Lesley Garner of the Realities of Letting Teenagers Travel the World Let Them Eat Sweets We Shouldn't Deny our Children the Joy of Confectionery Simply because of Misconceptions about Sugar, Says Tim Richardson I Loathe Pink but my Five-Year-Old Daughter Adores… Health Worth the Weight While its Promise as a Cure for Obesity Has Proved to Be Unfounded, Leptin May One Day Be Used to Treat Patients with Aids and Cancer. Nigel Hawkes Reports Hides and Chic Fur Made a Return at the Paris Shows - to the Chagrin of Animal Lovers Sparks Fashion When Does a Mini-Dress Mean No to War, Asks Lisa Armstrong When Does a Mini-Dress Mean No to War, Asks Lisa… Give Peace, and Lovel No Title A Musical , are You Arts A West End Show Based on the Hits of Madness Isn't as Crazy as It Sounds, Finds James Christopher The Times All Hands Decked in a Sea of Love La Movie Madonna's Desert Island Romance is a Shipwreck but Adam Sandler Fares Better in New Waters, Says Sean MacAulay Opera & Ballet Royal Opera House 67 Day Seals from… The Erotic Review Art Galleries Critics' Choice Matt Lodder Picture Gallery Femme is the Spur An Exhibition of Magnum Man Frank Horvat's Photographs from the 1950S and 1960S Shows the Surrealist Skill of Combining Artific and Reality, Says Joanna Pitman OTC Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Televisionandradio TV Review Michael Palin's Commentary on his Jaunt through the Sahara Desert Sounded More like an Amiable Saga Holidays Toour-Guide, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Televison and Radio Today's Television Tv Choice Firstplus Race Riots? The Blame Game in Bratislava Pages 2-3 Playingthegame Hairapparent England Back in the Dock Thestory George Caulkin Withnesses hate and terror in Slovakia Gary Neville reflects on a significant victory… Pele Rises to the Occasion Gabbylogan Brazilian legend brings refreshing honesty to taboo subject while my bid to cheer up Peter Reid meets blunt response All Quiet on the Preston Front TheMUSEUM National Football Museum in peril after poor gate receipts Final Whistle Draws near Thereferee David Elleray idscusses whether elite referees should be given extra time Carling Picture Gallery Sicknote One Del of a Player Theprofile Alessandro Del Piero Matt Dickinson asks whether the brilliant Juventus No 10 can ever achieve the consistency to put him among the greats McCarthy Walks the Tightrope Theinsider After the success of the World Cup, Tony Cascarino predicts toough times ahead for Ireland's manager Big Brands Lower Prices Faeroe Isles Brought down to Earth Euro2004 Group Five Casino Online Vogts Breaks the Ice Pressure on Italy Group Nine Hughes Can Lay Ghosts Owen Slot finds Wales in confident mood and eager to emulate feats of 1958 team Weekendresults Euro2004 Group Six McLroy Feels Pain in Spain Sven's Luck is in Again Behindthelines Simon Barnes says the tactics are flawed, but Eriksson still gets a result Ferguson Reuef Ulrika Fears Eased Thegame Slovakia v England Eriksson Forced Engladavid (4-4-2) Seaman Punched once when he should have Howdotheydothat? Moore Games Unfold Thegames Nationwide League First Division Gregory Rage at Red Cards Chairman Warns off Bar Hunters Rotherham United Gillingham Rotheriham have distracted look Times Online Den of Despondency Thegames Nationwide League First Division Atkinson's Day in the Spotlight Burhley Waisall Rebel Yell Works for Lewington Watford Grimsby Town Nationwide Late winner puts Cardiff back on top while Roberts hat-trick lifts Bristol City Thegames Nationwide League Second Division Mr Sunbed Shades It Thegames Nationwide League Third Division Boston United (0)2 Cook 55, Thompson 63 Torquay… Nationwide Lads 'Army Tonight'sgame Nationwide League Second Division Thegames Nationwide League Third Division Scotland Umbro Enter this Week Apathy Clash of Cultures Robin Shepherd on the root of the Slovakia unrest Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You The Times Mortgage Service Thefootballot Catherine's Casebook The Brazilian Striker Has a Weight Problem They Say I Am Obsessed with Cakes And Fizzy Drinks And Barbecues.. . In Fact, They Say I Eat Anything I Can Get my Hands… And now They are Calling Me Sumo Extratime HFO
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