News from 23/10/2002
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Andrew Robson, Lynne Greenwood, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, DJM, Chris Ward, David Canter, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman and Simon de Bruxelles, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Rhona Cameron, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Buckley and Jill Sherman, David Chater, John Eyers, Angela Court, Michael Binyon, Charles Bremner and Rory Watson, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Colin Bullen, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Patrick Barkham, Kenneth Baker, James Eve, Brenda Bishop, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Peter Jones, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin and Christine Buckley, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, A. J. Colbert Jonathan Tudor-Williams Keith Wilson, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Humphrey Taylor (Chairman), Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Mark Giles, Michelle Henery and Gabriel Rozenberg, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Edward Gorman, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Jack O'Sullivan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Roland Watson and Oliver August, Karen Homer, Alison Roberts, Peter B. Baker, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Jerememy Kingston, Matthew Pryor, Cheryl Taylor, George Szirtes, Hugh Tracy, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Jonathan Dimbleby, Bronwen Maddox, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Damian Whitworth, Roy Hyde, Roger Boyes, Jon Hildrew, Dalya Alberge, Tom Dart, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Surinder Bakhshi Mark Cowling Michael Heal Elizabeth Manners, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Richard Cannon, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Alice Miles, James Bone Philip Webster and Robin Shepherd, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, David Konstant (Chairman) David Saunders-Davies, Jan Raath, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith,
ResumoThe Times Blair vows to stamp on 'Scargillite' firefighters Sporting greats Terror trial Right to life Shipwreck tale comes to shore as Booker winner The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 24. Property:… 'Your children are not safe anywhere at any time' Sniper's victim No 13: The bus driver Goodbye Miss Jean Brodie, hello Ms Team Leader The history of our house Bose Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Times Online Foaming Prescott starves fire strikers of oxygen Alert over biostudy students Tories try to block job for minister's partner David Morri Ex-Para 'is fantasy merchant' I abhor violence, smiling 9/11 suspect tells trial The prosecution faces an uphill task as the first of the alleged hijack plotters faces charges CIA will take its time in bringing al-Qaeda men to court Philips Shy student who kept his eye on the ball Teachers promised revolutionary reforms BT Ministers draw on example of school with a glowing report £100,000 fine over sheep cull Peers vote for vaccine Farmers 'better off not farming' Abbey National Victims 'need more support' In Brief Adverts cleared School protest Plague 'cure' Mini boom Revellers banned Bog rescue 999 relief Virus cancer fear Inflatable peril Allergy toddler 'was fed peanut butter by nanny' Boy who attacked pupil wins case to stay at school Minolta Red black and rising Lotto cash will aid asylum cases Hague turns the tables and puts the heat on Frost Labour antis go for broke on euro PC World Precocious talent: Tim Henman and his wife, Lucy,… Doctor Who defeats the Met in battle for Tardis HMV Portillo mixes his message PS Ford Prescott urges union to delay action ATS Far Left would benefit from a victory for the firefighters Today in Parliament 'Make light work of cleaning with the Oreck Xl… Army will not be equipped to enter burning buildings Safety fears could cost economy £200m a day Hernia Times Online Be freeserve Aspirin too dangerous for children under 16 Reye's syndrome deaths and ready availability of alternatives prompt a change in advice Land Rover By a Correspondent: 'Insensitive' surgeon struck off Isolated units for TB urged CIWF Specialist told not to treat accident victims Prince was 'misled by police' over butler's role Gays win payout for Forces bias Car Insurance Holland & Barrett Currys Jonsson 'sent wrong message' on rape claims Mancunians on shaky ground Ban zoos from keeping elephants, says RSPCA EMPIREdirECt. Co. uk Anti-hunt new broom signals a fresh start Blue H… Arbolr Redgrave tops list of sporting greats Britain's best? Well, if you want to argue about it Carbon fibre car will make light of petrol costs The Market Place The Times Tavener's midsummer vigil to transcend the law Halifax Modern masters can name their price Compaq The gift of peace, with touch of Goons Scholar finds 'evidence of Jesus' Museums dismayed by funding decision Tetley Tea therapy Legal wrangle over Larkin notebook Death penalty abolished on all British territory The end of hanging in the Turks and Caicos islands closes the book on centuries of capital punishment, Anthony Browne reports BT ULU Chirac threatens British rebate in row over CAP Brown opposes Prodi moves on single currency powers DELL Schröder sworn in as Chancellor Citibank Author cleared of inciting religious hatred Bush's change of words does not mean change of policy The Times Www. onetel. co. Uk Joint strategy to push hardline warning for Iraq Esure 42 missing as tanker goes down In Brief Reuters: Ershad travel ban AFP: Abidjan clashes Reuters: Royal deadline AFP: Blast deaths AFP: GM protest fine Ten dead as sniper returns to familiar territory Punters bet on timing of arrest Mugabe blamed for death of MP Positively Peterbovough By Our Foreign Staff: Worried parents curb trick or treat The Computer World Breaking News Times Online The Times Alliance Leicester Bmi Nepalese caught between King and the Maoists The palace holds the power but the rebels are turning the screw US wants Jiang to put pressure on Pyongyang Piggy-back ride for destroyer Minor-key comedy an apt farewell Theatre The Times Times Online The Times Opera Comedy Firefighters watch out, Brown is on the warpath Blair and the Chancellor have different styles but have found a common enemy The text according to anyone looking for a job who wants to start at the top Picture Gallery Liberty and consistency are going up in smoke Extinction can't come too soon for these dinosaurs Burning Issue The economy, industrial militancy and the public finances Trust Tested Government plans on classroom assistants rely on faith Larkin around Three more missing works of poetry have surfaced Single currency fears Nice treaty votes Episcopal view of war against Iraq Public support and the firefighters Separation of consultants' workload Quality publishing Soar points The Times Give England its own Parliament Right to buy Congestion cures All our yesterdays Pay for pipers? The Weather The Times Crossword Weathercall Virgin mobile Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Investor seeks administration for Colt Retirement funds slump Briefing Jarvis education venture Friends Provident ahead AstraZeneca plea fails Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Charcol Size matters Court overturns Monti's block on merger Lara down to earth with a bump at Christmas Looking up The Register Maersk 'aware pension fund was in danger' The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Peninsula Finger on the trigger at Colt Results in brief Exchange rates The Times ABB shares dive 60% after new profits warning Caution from Marconi over declining sales Edison head misses deadline Virgin atlantic BSkyB cleared of overcharging Itv for access PINK Business Personality Oil shares suffer from easing of Iraq tension Eurotop 100 Debenhams back in fashion Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Media stocks lifted by optimism over adverts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Not a hope for Snowball City Diary Great amnesia City Diary A bar too far City Diary Safeway sends a cold Christmas message Strong recovery by Debenhams 'No holes' for MyTravel rivals IBM Oils weigh on Ftse Church's Poles and Slovaks rub hands in glee as Irish score own goal Nikkei plunges as Japan delays banking reform The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trek Machu Picchu Trust investors 'let down by regulations' Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? General Sir Cecil Blacker Accomplished Adjutant-General, outstanding horseman and amusing author James Fox-Andrews Distinuished Qc who shwed an immense capacity for hard work-and made many friends - as an Official Referee Court & Social Neville Cooper Stirring some moral leaven into the dough of the business world Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Mia Slavenska Virtuoso dancer with the Ballet Russe, who went on to become one of America's most influential teachers Lives remembered Pay rates in the public sector Has Labour failed the lower-paid-and should the Army cross the firefighter's picket lines? Jeffrey Archer and prison rules Should the disgraced peer be allowed to publish his diaries? Nature Notes News Quiz From Our Own Correspondent: A Prehistoric City Wall - Striking Finds in Cyprus On This Day The Times, October 23,1953 Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life October 23,1804 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Personal Column Premier Events Tickets The Sunday Times Faresavers Travel Insurance Court & Social Today's royal engagements Dinners Coventry awards Israeli and Palestinian a peace prize Rt Group Plc in Members' Voluntary Liquidation Environment Agency Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Legal news Answers Box Number Replies Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Appointment Changing the Guard Whilst care is taken to establish that our… How to be charitable at a reasonable cost Paula Hawkins on the wide variety of financial services that help you to support good causes Times Online Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Distracts Benefits under threat Antonia Senior considers the possible changes as the Government prepares for another pensions overhaul Daimler Chrysler A system of tax reliefs that is fair to all Links On Saturday Free Guides Wordsworth view thrown in - at a hefty price Lynne Greenwood finds a growing second homes market in the Lake District, with people willing to pay up to ?500,000 for a substantial property Sexually abused children had no effective remedy Law Report Meaning of retirement for pension Shareholder can pursue personally Three of the best Commute: Pool Bank, Wharfedale, £895,000 Country: Thornton Hall, Lincolnshire £800,000 Head for the beach to find Spain's hottest spot Low-rise housing in the Murcia region offers the best value and is a fraction of the price of that at an exclusive resort in La Manga, says Cheryl Taylor West London World Class Homes French Property Exhibition Parque Da Floresta Shields & Co. Ltd Umbrian Detached Farmhouse Ocean Estates International Passport to Costa Calida Bowlers toil in Perth Crozier's legacy likely to be sweet FA despite all the millions in the bank Improved posture is the goal Get fit, feel fit: dynamic stretching The snooker genius who went to pot Book review Now it's my turn to stand up for England's finest Arsenal splutter again Twiston-Davies embraces new beginning Nottingham Results from yesterday's three meetings Newcastle off Reading the racecard Chepstow By Our racing Staff: O'Brien keeps options open Pitchers find it hard to cope with new balls Baseball Golf International Nationals underline huge task facing LTA Tennls By Our Sports Staff: Marray proves undoing of title favourite The results service Today's fixtures Times Square Fossett on course to set record In Brief Mighty Matthew Scotland sunk Bristol back down Yoong at Cart Bullets on target Walker gambles in effort to strike the right balance Sailing Edward Gorman Gbr Challenge faces stern test in second round Irate French reject England's World Cup plans as 'elitist' Rugby union New numbers game that offers no solution Lce skating Wales opt to keep Charvis at helm Gloves come off as the awards season gets into fall swing The Times From a Correspondent: Test doubts surface as Flintoff is put on ice Cricket The Times Hull pull out all the stops as they bid farewell to Boulevard Rugby league Love prompts Robertson move Badminton Taylor proves he has the power Darts Warne sets sights on England and 500-wicket mark Lack of business nous may prove bar to Lineker Gary jacob Former striker's enthusiasm could be inspirational The Premiership today: Bolton embrace Chinese medicine while Wilkinson issues some reminder High Court grants Leicester a reprieve Inter find natural habitat in a sea of troubles Owen warms cockles with hat-trick show Champions League By Our Sports Staff: Scudamore denies posing threat to FA Papadopoulos adds to Ipswich's insecurity By Our Sports Staff: Enckelman's red card to stand McManaman at double By Our Sports Staff: Referee to report racist fans Bayern left needing miracle to escape early exit Champions League Olympiakos chaos adds to Ferguson's advantage Newcastle find options limited approaching point of no return Last night's results Picture Gallery Fluent Auxerre keep Arsenal stuck firmly on beaten track Renault Megane Fit for nothing Sport inside Who's There? Books Arts Creme T2 Grub's Ready Pub Menu Boards Have Become Wildly Pretentious. Joe Joseph Offers a Solution Verbatim 24 Hours Obese People Pose a Threat to the Health of Anyone Jammed next to Them on a Lengthy Flight Joan Simth Human Jungle Within These Walls This Four-Bed London Terraced House Cost a Railway Foreman £520 in 1889-?33,500 in today's Money. Now You Would Be Lucky to Buy It for ?550,000 was a Home Always so Unaffordable? Ann Treneman Traces the House's History and Finds that, More than Anything, It is our Expectations that Have Changed Thirty Minutes Reportage in the Second Part of his Account of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, Tom Masters Reveals what the Russians were Really Thinking as They Brought the World to the Brink of Nuclear Catastrophe The Prime Minister and An Out-Of-Touch Pm Travels around the Country in his Wife's Clothing to Find out what Real Life is like in Sue Townsend's New Novel, Number Ten in this Final Extract, He is Picked up by a Lorry Driver The Times Wax to the Max Is a Topiaried Pubic Area the New Pashmina? Lisa Armstrong is Almost Too Squeamish to Find out Picture Gallery Briefs De Jour Unseen and Unused Tipping the Velvet Get out while You Still Can Inside out Disgraced Tv Star Angus Deayton Has Begged his Partner Not to Leave Him. Heather Nicholson Says It is Time to Go What Does Life Teach us about Love? This Week: Rhona Cameron In a Master's Hand Genius Takes Flight Engaging, Refreshing and Impassioned... Bloom's Book of 100 Literary Maestros is Enthralling, Says Peter Ackroyd Love and Memory Times Online Books etc Non-Fiction Shorts Tls 100 Shining upon Clouded Hills Whats Important the Times Ordinary Lives Made Extraordinary The Times Bestsellers Opera & Ballet Elaine Stritch at Liberty Chilli Chilli Bang Bang The Times Romeo Juliet the Musical Royal Opera House Booking Period Three Packed Britannica At a New Museum in Bristol the British Empire Strikes Back. Michael Binyon Revisits past Glories Utopia A Vert English Coup D'oeil Why Does Gainsborough Eclipse Other 18th-Century Portraitists in the Nation's Affections? John Russell Taylor Visits Tate Britain to Find out The Prophet Motive Robin Laurance's Journey to Photograph Islam Turned into a Mission to Explain, Says Joanna Pitman NT Barclays The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Tv Review Some of the Testimonies from the Celebrity Recipients of Donatella Versace's Generosity Made You Reach for the Liver Salts, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2792 Tv Choice The Writers Bureau Why stage performers like to temp The appeal of Remembrance A Working Relationship Nick Buckley, head of the Poppy Appeal, and his Pa, Chris Stillwell-Cox Apply for a £3,000 Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Connect Resourcing Ltd Knightsbridge Secretaries Vane Percy & Associates Officeangels Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment John D Wood & Co Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Joslin Rowe Tiger Recruitment Linda at The Blinds Company Receptionist/administrator Work out how your body clock ticks Dance, act, sing—but you'll still need to temp If performing doesn't pay the bills, office skills are vital, says Rosalind Renshaw Time Savers Get your Dream Job Tips for the Top Advertisement Boost your Confidence Wear a suit and get a new attitude Comfort food as the leaves fall Tasting Best Western Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Cathedralis Sancti Pauli London Menss… Experienced Shorthand Writers/tape Transcribers Directors' Secretaries Book-Keeper The Times Nadfas Founded in 1758 NSR International Currency Exchange Thistle Mining ALLsop The Times Administrative Support Créme All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Box No Meeting in an antique setting Conference Call A bright future Fyi Basildon Bond eletterhead
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