News from 21/10/2002
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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Michael Aylwin, Helen Daniel, DJM, John Rimington, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Matthew Connelly, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Gary Duncon Economic Agenda, David Chater, Tony Killeen, Clive Davis, Chris Bowers, Marie Modiano, Patrick Barkham, Roger Maynard, David Golten, Gerald Davies, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Simon Kuper, Andrew Lee, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Tom Baldwin and Sam Coates, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Robin Young, Sue Corbett, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Mark Giles, Ron Lewis, B. J. Skinner, Mark Court, Hugo Rifkind, Michael Howard, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Sean Macaulay, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Rob Wright, Meg Henderson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Anthony Zidek, Michael Shrimpton, Cathy Harris, Jane Hughes, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Michael Marshall, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Issandr El Amrani, William Rees-Mogg, Amanda Roe, Agence France-Presse, Stewart J. Cowan, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Jeremy Cross, Malcolm Boyden, Mike Wicksteed, Gerald Jarratt, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Anthony J. Carr, Don Parrish, Allen Robertson, Amy Chew, Michael Dynes, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Eleanor Relle, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, David J. Black (Author), Daniel Rosenthal, James Jackson, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Mark Venables, Nick Rhydderch, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Roger Rowland, Lord Macdonald, Gerald Davies Scouting Report, Tom JACKSON(Secretary, Campaign for an English Parliament), Mark Robinson, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoThe Game Private school fees will soar by 10 per cent next year Blair vow to crush firemen's strike CEO's pay triples Bali memorial Union challenges Heavens system of employment The Times Today The ashes: Australian cricketers refuse to draw stumps as a bushfire rages EU hopefuls given an Irish welcome Asprey Going for gold News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 The Times Duel of master and machine ends in stalemate Real IRA chief rejects call by prisoners for group to disband Anti-hunt former MP offered RSPCA top job Tiffany & Co New fears on Labour cash sleaze Amis aims below the belt in attack on Islam Muslim militants are 'quivering with male insecurity', Martin Amis tells Thieves take monks' sacred statue BT Farmers beset by town crime Chapter and verse for novel protests Commuters fear firefighters' strike will close Tube Tiscali The Times What the workers do and what they are paid Lawyers could be fined for court delays under plan to speed cases Today in parliament Head teachers call for A-level reforms Lotto fund 'cannot stop' asylum grant Ready for a struggle beneath Che's gaze Two crushed to death by fruit farm machinery Carr sent back to jail after treatment Elderly yachtsman falls to death in gale Esure New drug lifts hope of beating tumours The Great Trade in Quiz host in line for US deal Fussy stores blamed for decline in orchards The Times VW Old names are being shaken to the core Organ sales maybe allowed In Brief Eugenie recovers Match over George who? Nelson auction Nagging experts put families under pressure Alexandra Frean marks Parents' Week with a look at the problems imposed on the 21st-century family Wheels not meals Men need extra time off for childcare Direct Line Living rent-free with Mum is just great NatWest Young fly back to the family nest Gosh, now it's time to be beastly to Blyton Sharp What the papers say on firefighters The whole nation shares Bali's pain What the Indonesian papers say The Market Place How Ulrika kept her eye on the footballers I'm no bimbo, says Deayton Iover A toast (or 2½) to your health Trust buys Morris house of love Bluebird crash was 'partly pilot error' Prudential Vodafone Tories delay showdown on 'gold list' for minority candidates Disabled people, homosexuals and single mothers will be among those promoted, repots BT The Sleep Disorder Clinic Straw to tell Commons he had no specific warning of Bali risk Alert for lorry drivers Australians unite in grief for day of mourning Arsonists blamed for wave of bushfires HSBC Indonesia 'arrests' cleric in hospital Raja Fashions Travellers' thoughts turn back to home Joint exercise in the Gulf is dress rehearsal for war Virgin one Mond 'Living martyrs' still crippled by Saddam's mustard gas Iraq celebrates with amnesty Mother challenges King over girl's 'abduction' Pakistan turmoil as hardliners demand top jobs Elaine Stritch Renault Megane Torture claimed by trial! Britons US steps up pressure on North Korea over arms Clinton 'almost went to war' The Stairs Message left at 12th shooting Beijing talks up Jiang's visit to Texas as historic Alliance Francaise Prudential Live News Times on Line The Times Halifax EU hopefuls face delays despite Irish yes vote Relief all round, but now to work (Reuters): Ben-EIiezer threatens to resign In Brief (AP): Philippines blast (AFP): £1bn car swindle Chirac given credit for flexing French muscle The Times Making a splash with minimal effort Concerts LSO/Boulez; lam Bostridge Barbican The Times Pop Queens of the Stone Age Cardiff University Comedy Lee Evans Wembley Arena The Times Feeling wintry, discontented? You've seen nothing yet Labour is sleepwalking into a return of its disastrous union conflicts Go on, admit it-we all have a little self-Google every now and again Picture Gallery Be in no doubt, war is only weeks away When a bishop forgets how to be a priest Pardners, if Not Comrades Jiang Zemin's US visit will have symbolism and substance To Douse the Flames Blair's intervention could calm the firefighters' dispute Fruitless Perfection The flawless apple may not be the finest Dual personalities Adjusting A-level candidates' marks Adoption and structures of society Support for Duncan Smith's policies Democratic reform Lord Chancellor's visit Names of ships Church leadership The Times The real costs of devolved Scotland Teaching history Baby carriage The Weather The Times Crossword 22,176 Weathercall Euro Tunnel Ailing NTL triples chief executive's salary Powergen bid hopes rise Briefing Reuters to back Hogg US brokerage venture Man Utd hotel stake sale Prodi to face MEPs Rolls signs Virgin deal How the week finished Currencies Commodities In Business Today Red tape tangle Pressure mounts on C&W chief Rivals line up with bids for PowderJect MyTravel is 'profitable' Corporate profile Oracle The Register The Times Need to know: The week ahead Portman Brown needs to show his worth-fast Picture Gallery Change on week Exchange rates Mortgages for Business Utimco set to name private equity investors Europe clients seek Giuliani's civic expertise New boys' wear range for M&S Cathay Pacific British firms aim to step up acquisition strategies Standard to raise £264m in HK listing Rental fee dispute hits Ocean's Eleven European court to rule on mergers Blackberry Brown under fire for £8bn insurance plan Fresh start vital to ease burden of regulation Redd tape tangle: business says it is swamped by bueraucracy, while the Government insisits that regulation continues to help to promote British industry. Who is right? Michael Howard, Shadow Chancellor, says cumulative effects of thousands of rules are hitting productivity Britain now better place for firms to thrive Lord Macdonald of Tradeston, Minister for the Cabinet Office, says new orders have cut commercial costs IBM Charting a profitable route across the globe Corporate profile No 37: Exel Jenny Davey tracks the world's biggest logistics company Who's who in the boardroom Civil anti-social behaviour hearings have criminal proof Law Report House of Lords The company in detail History Assessing all not part of costs Court of Appeal Capitalisation, week's change Lowe Syndrome Trust Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sidney Pink Director who gave Hollywood its first film in 3-D-and who probably discovered Dustin Hoffman Sidney Pink, Hollywood producer and director, was born on Pittsburgh in 1916. He died in Pompano Beach, Florida, on October 12,2002, aged 86 Zara Nelsova Canadian cellist who introduced British audiences to music by Shostakovich, Hindemith and Barber Zara Nelsova, cellist, was born in Winnipeg, Canada, on December 24,1917. She died in New York on October 10,2002, aged 84 Court & Social Wilfred Greatorex Writer of popular TV and film scripts who also wrote novels Wilfred Greatorex, writer and televison script editor, was born in Blackburn on May 27,1922. He died in Taplow on October 14,2002, aged 80 Lives in Brief William Ratcliffe, former Assistant Cheif Constable of Glasgow, was born on April 3,1908. He died on October 8,2002, aged 94 Personal Column Derek Bell Harpist who was keeper of the Chicftains' musical conscience and was a warn-up act for the Pope Derek Bell, musician, was born in Belfast on October 21,1935. He died in Phoenix, Arizona, on October 17,2002 aged 66 Tickets Faresavers Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Travel Insurance The Times Box Number Replies Court & Social Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Lives remembered Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Are the Tories washed up? Debate the issue if the day as they happens, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Can the 'Quiet Man' revive the flagging fortunes of the Conservative Party? Nature Notes News Quiz On This Day Mrs Kennedy Married in Island Ciiapel Prize. quiz@thetimes The Times Word Watching Daily Life October 21,1825 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Appointments Church news Notebook Archaeology by Norman Hammond Bonaparte's frozen soldiers Abbey's stained-glass renaissance Female secret agents jump back in time Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Answers Luncheon Dinner Cocktail party Lecture Maudslay's mysteries Waugh tunes up for England Punter grounded as Pegasus has wings clipped Simon Barnes Recalling a day of lost causes in the Dewhurst Stakes Sky By a Correspondent: Sitlani has a day to remember Lacrosse Dettori banned as O'Brien starts big week with double in Milan Racing Plumpton Els a match for everyone Tout Seul strikes another blow against the elite Pontefract Results from Saturday's six meetings Wolverhampton Bulls left feeling victims of grand larceny Rugby league Christoper Irvine Long sentences Bradford to despair as final fortune favours St Helens Alliance Leicester Dawes racks up points as Colston's retain their edge Schools sport The Times Rossi back in control as records continue to tumble Motorcycling Bold Harrison lives up to Scotland's expectations Boxing The results service Stretching to reflect everyday actions Get fit, stay fit: dynamic stretching Rugby union Day one: hamstring stretch Athletics Times Square Today's fixtures Bitter day blows a second wind into Irish season Heinken Cup Boot of Quesada adds to Welsh depression Dawson forced out of comfort zone Newcastle advance in style with Stephenson hat-trick Parker Pen Cup Suffering Shoguns find overdrive Saracens are in no mood for sympathy Northampton left reeling as Yachvili provides killer blow Leeds forwards leave bench to end Padova's resistance Inimitable Healey shows his versatility once again Angels party is cancelled after Snow fall Baseball: World Series Winchester living up to their high standards Non-leauge football Dr Martens League FA Vase first round Purser pours more salt on Kettering's wounds UniBond League Ryman League By a Correspondent: Reinking leads way as Sharks pull clear Basketball From a correspondent: Stewart launches farewell tour with high hopes Cricket India win clinches series Flybe Waugh banishes the lingering doubts Alliss does his best to enliven long walk in the rain at Wentworth Programme Notes Novak's ill luck lifts Henman's Shanghai hopes Tennis Fossett seeks 'big winds' to regain British Isles record Sailing Reading stay on Surbiton's heels Hockey Davenport fails to overcome pain barrier End near as crowds desert Storm Ice hockey The Times Australia back in command In Brief Richards rallies Bolt on song Poole date Bury go clear Hitting top gear Experience proves vital as Els snoots down the Cisco kid First State Investments The Game Frank Skinner Gordon Stracha Sport inside Donna Tartt Health Fashion LA Movie T2 inside Not so Great True Fiction As the BBC REVEALS the Public's Top Ten Great Britons, Hugo Rifkind Identifies a Few Historical Figures who Didn't Make the List Verbatim 24 Hours One Should Beware of Friends Bearing Fashion Advice, Particularly when One is at a Low Ebb Jane Shilling Clothes are Inherently Absurd. It's how You Wear Them that Matters Human Jungle And with One Bound Volume She was Free Cover Story After All the Type and Excitement, Can Donna Tart's Long-Awaited Second Novel Escape the Legacy of her First? Erica Wagner? Takes a Long, Calm Look Ask her how Any of her Characters Would Behave in Scienes Never Written, and She Would Know The Times The Times Subway is a Bread Loss Failed Sandwich Shop Franchisees in Japan Have Launched a Multimillion-Yen Lawsuit against the Food Giant Subway: Was Poor Management, Bad Marketing or a Culture Clash to Blame? Mark Robinson Reports The Times Adopting the Wrong Approach` The Blood Relatives of Adopted Children Could Soon Be Able to Trace Them. Meg Henderson, an Adoptive Mother of Three, Says that this Will Be Disastrous My Girls are Vulnerable because of their Early Life, and Would Be Very Upset if their First Mother Tried to Contact Them How Much Should my Working Son and Daughter Pay as their Contribution towards the Household Expenses? Diy Breast Care Health Natural Progesterone Cream, Combined with a Balanced Diet, Can Help in Breast Cancer Prevention, Claims an American Doctor. Jane Hughes Reports Unmentionables Many Happy Returns for Swapoholics Women Shoppers are Returning More Clothes to Stores Unworn, Worn once or Worn to Death, Research Reveals, are They Fraudsters, Fashion Victims or Fantasists? Evily Davies Reports Midas Modernism Be Bold and Go for Gold this Autumn-But Don't Wear It from Head to Toe, Says Evily Davies Picture Gallery Sleazy Does It LA Movie Horror, Squalor and the Unstoppable Ms Witherspoon. Sean Macaulay Reports This is a Pop Culture Parable Studded with Pleasing Ironies One Step beyond Is It a Ballet? Is It a Play? Is It a Musical? Well, Yes. . . And Then Again No. Allen Robertson Gets to Grips with Contact, Broadway's Baffling Hit Show Stroman was Indulging in the Rare Luxury of Complete Freedom Opera & Ballet Albery Theatre The Times Enfants Terribles Daniel Rosenthal Sees Children Eerily Good at Playing Adults In the Children we See what the Adults Lost In the Children we See what the Adults Lost Brilliance Back from the Brink Music Interview Serious Illness Forced Keith Jarrett to Rethink his Approach to Jazz, and There's a New Double Album to Prove It, He Tells Alyn Shipton The Times The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Fame, Set and Match, a Mocking Rattle through the Carrers of Cluth of Dismal Celebrities, Had No Place on BBC Two, Says Paul Hopggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Variations Today's Television To Choice Picture Gallery Rolex Ballet who? Playing the Game Hairaprarent New Theatre of Dreams for Dion The villa striker, while no prima donna, talks to Malcolm Boyden about his role in helping ballet to reach out to the masses Ballet/football Expert Opinion Blackwell Leaves No Blade Unturned Thecoach Sheffield United's innovative coach tells Jeremy Cross about the changing face of football management Empire Northern Owen Slot reports on a reunion for Korea's heroes of the 1966 World Cup Exposure Seaman Shaggy Dog Story Frankskinner The simple law of physics that turned England's finest No 1 into a ponytail and trap goalkeeper How my chance of national acclaim came and went in blink of an eye Theplayeraki Sicknote Keane the Winner in Book War McCarthy diary leaves too many questions unanswered says A Man of his Words There may be madness in his methods but Rick Broadbent says that we would all be poorer without the Southampton manager Teacher training agency Rooney Grabs the Limelight Everton Hand Wunderkind an Extra £10 per Week Wayneywho? The Rooney Facts The Guide Youngest Scorer Bowyer Left in Leeds Limbo Leeds United (0) 0 Liverpool (0) 1 Diao 66 Referee: S Dunn7. Attendance: 40.187 Liverpool add to increasing woes at Elland Road Barclay Card Tonight The Games Barclaycard Premiership Aston Villa v Southampton Sky Sports 1,8pm WIN premiership tickets Shearer Party Spoilt Blackburn Rovers (2) 5 Dunn 5 (pen), 8, Taylor 55,74, Griffin 65(og) Newcastle United (1) 2 Shearer 35 (pen), 48 Referee: A Wiley 4. Attendance 27.307 Blackburn overrun ten-men Toon Gamesmanship Spares United Fulham (1) 1 Marlet 35 Manxhester United(0) 1 Solskjaer 62 Referee: M Dean 5. Attendance: 40.187 Progressive Fulham only denied by Barthez's antics Wilkinson Quick to Hit the Boos Sunderland (0) 0 West Ham United (1) 1 Referee: G Barber 5. Attendance: 44,352 Hammers ensure Howard's way os off spluttering start Blues for City as Zola Shines Manchester City (0) 0 Chelsea (0) 3 zOLA 69,84, Hasselbalnk Referee: D Gallagher 4. Attendanoe: 34,953 Keegan's side thwarted by 'little old man' Savage Turns the Other Cheek West Bromwich Albion (0) 1 Roberts 87 Birmingham City (0) 1 Moore 86 (og) Refferee: G Poll 7. Attendance: 27,021 Classy Roberts makes point after Moore blunder Keane Claims Hispurs Euell Relieves the Pressure Keeping Watch Young Guns Make a Point The Games Nationwide Leauge First Division McAllister is Simply the Best Sibon Eases the Pain for Yorath Brighton Pay the Penalty Cameron Back to Lift Wolves Nationwide 1 The Games Nationwide League First Division Carling Wigan go top as Cardiff slip up while Cheltenham end losing run with a draw Tinkler hat-trick keeps Hartlepool top while Taylor rouses Hull to rout Torquay Celtic Turn on Style Rangers maintain one-point lead at top as Dundee United hit rock bottom Bank of Scotland Golden boot Wounded The Content Simon Kuper talks to a fallen star who looks back on his career with regret Richpickings Top Tips for Europe The Statistics Buy Lines Ypurgame Testing the Things They Try to Sell You The Times The Foot Ballot Bade Day in Bratislava, One Fan's Exprerience Nominations for the Worst England Team Ever Debate on Van Basten's Blueprint for Football Catherine's casebook Extra Time Play Station 2
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