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News from 16/10/2002

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, R. H. Foster, Charles Scanlan, Joanna Hunter, Victor Adebowale, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, S. Rungien, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Diana Wildman, Carl Mortished European briefing, Robert Thicknesse, Ben MacIntyre Parliamentary Sketch, Tom Bawden, Ingrid Mansell and Neelam Verjee, Caroline Brannigan, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Helen Gobat, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Shmuley Boteach, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Michael Grade, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Felicity Collier, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Jeremy Rice, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Philip Webster and Richard Beeston, Alan Hamilton, Helen Dunmore, Gary Duncan and Nick Hasell, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Jones, Mark Court, David Lister Ireland Correspondent and Melissa Kite, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jilly Cooper, Angela Jameson, Simon Tait, Steven Norris, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Jerome Burne, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Ann Treneman, Sydney Perera, Simon de Bruxelles, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alison Roberts, David Gilmour, Keith B. Pearson, J. W. Pomeroy (Civil Servant), Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Ren Pierce, R. F. Jameson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Clem Cecil, Richard Willan, S. E. Giddings, Nick Hasell, Tony Woolrich, Edward Bailey, Thomas Axmacher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, Sam Lister and Helen Studd, M. C. Calder, John Allison, John Goodbody, Patrick Barkham and Simon de Bruxelles, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Anne Waite, Tim Clement-Jones, Kevin McCarra, Alain De Botton, ChrisMoran, Allen Kirby, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Iain Finlayson, Kathleen Richardson, Daniel McGrory and Tim Johnston, Regine Hill, Allen Robertson, Helen Studd and Sam Lister, Bamber Gascoigne, Swami Amono Samarpan, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Annabelle Thorpe, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Terence Dowd, Stephen Dalton, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Nicholas Walmsley, BIllie Hunt, David Hobman Director, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, N. D. Lewis, W. Lastiwka, J. F. Holliday, Patience Wheatcroft, Greg Morse, Christopher Irvine, Lemon Plenta Cake,

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'The war against terrorism is different from wars we are used to. But its outcome is as important as any we have fought before' Tony Blair in the House of Commons Yesterday America dismisses Europe's fears on Iraq war IRA spy still at heart of Government The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 22. Law Report:… Can America's business guru teach British… Adultery, Tories and me Picture Gallery Keane pays the price for that tackle Sport Tiffany & Co Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online The Times RUC 'knew about Colombian training mission by Ira men' Terrorism threat 'as big as that by Hitler' Firefighters strike will hit Tube In Brief Bomb alert Lung cancer link Hate campaign £5m MacKintosh Freeserve Labour failed to declare union's donations Tornado hits Torquay as gales and rain lash the South Diana's dresses 'taken by Burrell at dead of night' What the butier said to police Jason takes TV actor award again More than Britain will fight on two fronts, Blair declares Players tell of grief for missing team-mates BT Tests on bodies will mean long wait before families can bury their dead Revealing replies from hard-nosed realist Political Briefing Doomed or saved by a spur moment decision American Airlines The British victims Investigators find signs of explosive used by al-Qaeda Halifax Muslim cleric's Sydney home attacked 3M United Kingdom PLC Families of Bali's forgotten victims left to count cost Direct Line Two men 'led girl across field' near Milly's burial site Man and machine go down to the wire Domestic law has primacy, Lords told RNIB Time is nigh for gigantic sundial AOL Captain Bob 'was bumped off' Stars in peril as Channel Four 'reinvents' itself The Times Broadcasting standards commission Boulton lets rip at No 10 news freaks People Nationwide Bainbridge rebuffs her old school PS Vodafone Please Ms Morris, can you re-mark our House points? Parliamentary sketch Schools are left with 'no idea what an a level `is' Britons 'want Elgin Marbles sent back' GP who told how to buy a kidney is suspended Joy and tears as students learn of new grades Jailbirds need skin cream for preening Intelligent Finance Anger at exams 'is just pique of public schools' Queen gets a hand from admirer Divorcees take longer to find that elusive new love Starting again Empire Hungry man struck wife with stale loaf Esure Blue H41 Rbour Freezing eggs can beat women's fertility clock Mark Henderson at the America Society for Reproductive Medicine in Seattic Twins or triplets wanted, despite risk Test for ectopic pregnancy will save lives What's Important In the Matter of Legal & General Bank Limited Rail plans under threat as minister switches to buses Call for new age of social services Dell Post Office gets £180m go-ahead to close 3,000 urban branches Post facts The Times Mortgage Service Missing woman 'murdered' In Brief Salmonella death 'Not enough GPs' Totting jail term British Airways Resigned Iraqis vote for the inevitable Ian Cobain reports from Baghdad on a poll in which Saddam Hussein could top the 99.96% he secured last time Russians count on census to improve their way of life Madam sets up brothel in church flat Tetley The Market Place The Times Kennedy's campaign boosted by sniper fear One. Tel Attacks reignite arms debate Jamjarcars Shooting spree in 1966 was start of trend Killer spotted as brazen attack claims 11th victim RBS Advanta The Computer World Times Online Lexmark Sniper crosses line to new kind of terrorism Foreign Editor's Briefing 25 years on, kidnapped Japanese return home Hain tables new Eu constitution In Brief Eight shot dead (Reuters): Saunders arrest (Reuters): Bon appetit Bank Side Fully Fitted Bathrooms Long lives stalled by the past Theatre The Breath of Life Haymarket Dance Paco Pena peacock, Wc2 For Every Step on the Property Ladder Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Facts, Figures and Fantasies from the World of… Multiple Display Advertising Items Concert Saul Barbican Multiple Display Advertising Items Bricks and Mortar Multiple Display Advertising Items Bricks and Mortar Opera Wozzeck Covent Garden Ministers are sitting ducks, but the Tories still miss them The House of Commons returns to business and nothing has changed The old ones are the best ones as this updated collection of movies will show The Bali bombing must kill off war with Iraq No Title Conflict is never good, but it can still be necessary War and Fronts Threats to global security cannot be neatly subdivided Still a Scandal The regrading exercise has not restored faith in a levels Porter's Progress More to this management guru than modish jargon Birt's hand at the helm of the BBC Lottery reform The Times Disenchantment with our democracy Canadians' welcome for the Queen Tilting trains New adoption law 'under threat' Fishy export tale Mixed veg Etonians in jail The Weather The Times Crossword Weathercall Virgin mobile Court rejects E&y inquiry appeal George hints at rate cut Briefing Motorola and Intel hit US banks advance MPs to quiz Fishwick Philips reduces losses Builder makes big profits Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today: Commentary 24, European Briefing… Landmark deal Commodities Accountant's secrets made public Abbey rejects £10bn merger Ofgem seeks to assure on TXU Monopoly money UK Coal faces strike ballot Faustino The Register Shares surge lifts hopes of market's recovery Burns has room for manoeuvre The Times Results in brief Picture Gallery Divorce reveals secrets of E&y See what you can do O2 Waksal pleads guilty to fraud Pink Business Personality Departing Hays executive received £1.03m St Ives reports £26m pension deficit SSE's plans remain charged Vodafone rises amid wild takeover talk Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 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 Fast Times Slow take-off in air charters hits Tbi Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Inflation uses after big gains in service charges Mothercare optimistic as sales slump eases GUS plans online credit checks Harvey Nichols offer still rejected Hp invent State aid and a power unto itself European briefing The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for Information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Bie Interim Executive That's it, good Knight City Diary GM writes off $2.2bn from its Fiat Auto stake Struggling ARM to shed staff Cathay Pacific Clash heightens euro tension Wookey Hole Caves up far sale at £6m Strong gains for shares Peterborough Paying £2,700 too much? Paula Hawkins warns borrowers that mortgage rate apathy can cost a fortune Spotlight on terrorism exclusion clauses Mark Atherton looks at travel insurance after Bali Savings Best Buys Two-Year Discount/tracker Remortgage Rates Standard Life Bank Why is failure rewarded well in Britain? Personal Finance Editor Blue chip investments in Portugal's golf meeca British buyers are heading to the sporting playground of the western Algarve in search of capital gain and rental income, says Diana Wildman Overseas Property World Class Homes Austria Before entering into any commitments to purchase… Multiple Display Advertising Items Spain Portugal France / Villas & Penthouses / Prime… Parque da Floresta Compton Reeback Overseas Ltd The Times Duquesa - Marbella Villas Agence Baudomaine Torre Mirona Golf & Spa Resort Aristo Developers Gateshead and Newcastle united Caroline Brannigan crosses the Tyne and finds a new bridge and an arts centre have helped Gateshead to cast off its role as poor neighbour Brydian Court Multiple Display Advertising Items Herrison House Multiple Display Advertising Items Woking - Surrey Multiple Display Advertising Items Bewley Homes PLC Three of the best Debate Teaching history Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Alison Shrubsole Obituaries Deeply Christian educationist who negotiated the survival of Hometon College, Cambridge Alision Shrubsole, Cbe, Principal of Homerton College, Cambridge, 1971-85, was born at Sutton, Surrey, on April 7,1925. She died in Motril, Granada, on October 4,2002, aged 77 Captain Maurice Peters Aval officer who quit the engine room for the Fleet Air Arm where his expertise as a test pilt was much valued Captain Maurice Peters, Fleet Air Arm officer and Deputy Director of Security, Ministry of Defence, was born on January 5,1917. He died on September 19,2002, aged 85 Zerach Warhaftig Rabbi who helped to found the state of Israel and stamped religion on its everyday life Zerach Warhafting rabbi, lawyer and politician, was born in Volkovysk, Belorussia, on February 2,1906. He died in Jerusalam on September 26,2002, aged 96 Court & Social Coram Family Page 37 Michael Upton Artist whose paintings made people think Michael Upton, artist and teacher, was born in Birmingham on February 5,1938. He died in Truro after the amputation of a leg, on September 20,2002, aged 64 Births, Marriages & Deaths7 Sam Alper Patron of the arts, winemaker and caravan manufacturer with an unrivalled gift for international publicity Samuel Alper, Obe, caravan manufacturer, was born on April 25,1924. He died on October 2,2002, aged 78 Frans Buisman Dutch scholar who immersed himself in the music of the Highland bagpipe Frans Buisman, scholar and linguist, was born in Enkhuizen, the Netherlands, on December 1,1942. He died in a traffic accident in Austria on September 15,2002, aged 59 Lives remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Mind games and everyday life At the invitation of T2 readers tackle three pressing problems: not thinking, going nowhere and finding blue food Nature Notes News Quiz On This Day Women's Training Centres for Domestic Service Prize. quiz@thetimes The label culture: the end is nigh For how much longer will we be willing to pay high prices for the privilege of acting as walking advertisements? The Times Word Watching Daily Life October 16,1794 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Contact Details for Classified Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items A picture telling an extraordinary story Awards Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Livery company Meeting Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages The Sunday Times Forthcoming marriages Lecture Dinners Answers Legal Notices Europa Insurance Company Limited Call to the Bar Baxter's bronze medial hopes Left wing? England's big problem is still the right Sven facing end of affair with 4-4-2 and amen to that In Sport Today: Racing, page 39. Rugby union, 40.… Newspaper is entitled to undeceive the public over model Court of Appeal Burden is on the defendant Privy Council Keane found guilty Virus rules Nayef out of Champion Stakes Reading the racecard Lingfield Park Course Specialists Wetherby End of Season Median Auction Maiden Stakes Results from yesterday's three meetings Royal Ascot keeps fifth day Bath Notion of merger stirs the waters Inter-hemisphere fiasco prompts Lynagh to resign Rugby union Exiled Hilton back in the Scotland fold The Rugby Paper The results service Get fit, feel fit: BackCare Week Henman hungry to rejoin race after pregnant pause Tennis Baxter is given boost over medal appeal Drug testing Today's fixtures Times Square Moffett to quit Sport England In Brief Giants' leap England progress Forrest fire Thomas jets in Walker injured Guilty Keane has nowhere to hide, ghost story or not Football Chief Sports Writer By our Sports staff: Parkin pays price for Barnsley decline Smith surprised to be eyeing top prize Golf Sculthorpe rejects Leicester advances Rugby league Scotland overcome startling setback Quintus Totting to play while pondering appeal Scholes in hurry to get wide role out of his system Euro 2004 qualifiers Treble joy for Jeffers Ladbrokes Picture Gallery McCarthy at ease as Ireland look to clean up with use of home help Hristov limps over to fire up MacEdonia William Hill Hughes has given Wales belief to tackle Italy Euro 2004 qualifiers The Premiership today Coach will not let leaks dampen Welsh enthusiasm McLIroy is likely to gamble on Hughes FA finally brings Keane to book BT 'Unless the FA is prepared to take… Justice catches up with author of premeditated act Sport inside Mr Fit-It Inside out Books Arts Inside Mum's Not the Word Trie Fiction Next week is national parents' week. ann treneman finds the secret pr officer in charge of selling it to us The bloody insects are still in charge Picture Gallery Verbatim 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart The Conservatives Will Be Back, but It Won't Be Iain Duncan Smith Waving from the Steps of No 10 Human Jungle How Did Britain Manage without You, Professor? America's Top Business Guru Has Been Hired to Tell Britain's Bosses where They are Going Wrong. Giles Whittell and Chris Ayres Report The Times And so Farewell Beware of Trying to Marry your Daddy Women Should Guard against Carrying Father Worship into Personal Relations, Says Annabelle Thorpe The Times Offers Direct What Does Life Teach us about Love? This Week: Jilly Cooper Timesonline AU Revoir to the Leisurely Lunch Have the French Finally Been Forced to Join Le Fast-Food Society? Adam Sage Believes so Sickness at the Heart of Nursing As the Royal College of Nursing Holds its Agm, the Organisation is Accused of Paying Inflated Wages to Senior Staff and Neglecting Grassroots Concerns. Carol Midgley Reports The Times No More Basket-Making Jerome Burne Visits a Clinic that offers Imaginative New Treatment for Schizophrenia Worrying Signs It's Chic up North The Demise of Brookside is the Fault of Tv Execs Blind to Northern Glamour, Says Lisa Armstrong Belting up the Oriental Way Sex Toys and Lingerie Donatella's Party Coup A Very Modern Marcel Many Hands Make Light Work of Europe's Most " Difficult" Writer, Says Alan De Botton Insearch of Lost Time by Marcel Proust Ed. Christopher Prendergast Ailen Lane £75;3.300pp (boxed set) Isbn 0 1409 1000 x £60 (p&p £0807 160 150 80 80) Triumph of the Ego The Last Diaries The Last Diaries by Alan Clark Weldenfeld & Nicolson £20;406 pp Isbn 0 2976 0714 6 £16 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Diaries 1987-92 by Edwina Currie Little, Brown £18.99;334 pp Isbn 0 3168 6024 7 £13.99 (p&p £1.96) 0870 160 80 80 TLS Times Online Lifting the Veil on Loss Shround by John Banville Picador £15.99;407 pp Isbn 0 3304 8315 3 £12.79 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Diary Bestsellers Britons Sometimes were Slaves Captives by Linda Colley Jonathan Cape £20;449 pp Isbn 0 2240 5925 4 £16 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 The True Voices of Sisterhood Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning to her Sister Arabella, Volumes 1-2 Ed. Scott Lewis Wedgestone $300;1214pp Isbn 0 1413 9134 0 A Selfish Dorian Dorian by Will Self Viking £16.99;288 pp Isbn 0 6708 8996 2 Isbn 0 6708 8996 2 £12.74 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Pinter Comes Home The Bbc is Devoting an Unprecedented Three-Week Season to the Playwright and his Work. What an Excellent Decision, Says Benedict Nightingale The Lion King It's the Gang Show Theatrs Do Playhouse Bosses Need a Support Team, Asks Daniel Rosenthal Opera & Ballet Affordable Art Fair The Phantom of the Opera Critics' Choice Joanna Hunter Top 10 Movies James Christopher Exhibition Wearing Well In Life Gianni Versace was a Great Designer: In Death, we are Told, He is an Artist. Lisa Armstrong Ponders his Transformation Euphorium The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Tv Review Alan Little's Documentary, Aids: A South African Horror Story, was a Disturbing but Necessary Journey into the Heart of Darkness, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice James Jackson Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Vanora Bennett Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Sky Movies Premier BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2786 Today's Television Pages 26 & 27 Satellite and rADIO Pages 24 & 25 Joe Joseph's Review Page 23 TV Choice David Chater Times Newspapers United, 2002 Rolex It's time to celebrate temps Page 3 An organic partnership A Working Relationship Charlotte Mitchell, right, organic foods campaigner, and her Pa, Emma Wright Picture Gallery M T R Legal Recruitment Consultants Paulatim UCS Crone Corkill Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Partners Secretary Pa to Director and Commercial Department ATTIC Recruitment Eclipse Multiple Display Advertising Items The unsung heroes of office life Tom-class temps are more in demand than ever before, says Rosalind Renshaw Watch your backs, pleas Fyi Time Savers Online Tips Contacts Jonathan Wren City recruitment Norman Skemp Recruitment Ltd PiR Group London Development Agency The Times Foyles When trendy's still friendly Recipes that take the cake Tasting Best Western Guildhall Scool of Music & Drama The National Trust English Heritage Swarovski crystal watch Pa/secretary to Chairman Pa to Managing Director Times Newspapers Melinda Marks Recruitment The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Recruitment Services Limited AQUAmate (UK) Limited St. James's & Lucie Clayton College St James's new start up investment Co based in… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Follow the trend in Somerset Conference Call Old-style prejudice Speak Another Language? 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