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News from 28/10/2002

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Catherine Riley, DJM, James Moore, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Tim Loughton, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, David Chater, Shirely English, Wendy Wallace, Thomas de Waal, Penny Thompson, Robert Veitch, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, Daniel McGrory and Robin Shepherd, Gerald Davies, Irwin Stelzer, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Peter Jennings, Andrew Don, Graham Searjeant and Gary Duncan, Helen Disney, Donald Hutera, Simon Kuper, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Shirley English, Peter Cameron, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Hugh Phillips (Chairman), Alice Lagnado, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, David Hands, Richard Johnson, Mark Court, Philip Gordon, Kenneth Warren, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Jack Malvern and Gabriel Rozenberg, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Vanora Bennett, Justin Seabrook, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Sean Macaulay, Rob Wright, Laura Peek and Michelle Henery, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Fiona Morrow, Simon Everett, John Tombs, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David Hamilton, Melissa Kite, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Donald Wilson, Clem Cecil, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, David Mellor, Nick Kelly, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Ken Bates, William Rees-Mogg, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, James Bone and Chris Ayres, Mel Webb, Nicky Blackburn, Steve McCLAREN, Linus Gregoriadis, Lewis Stuart Celtic League, Ashling O'connor, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Keith Blackmore, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, David McVAY, Michael Dynes, David Dumville, P. F. Spiegl, Ian Whittell, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Rachel Newsome, James Christopher, Chris Bunting, Paul Connolly, Simon Crompton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Robbie Millen, Daniel McGrory and Emma Hartley, Jan Raath, Robin Shepherd, Susan Leckie, Christopher Irvine,

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Thegame Mystery gas kills 115 hostages The Moscow theatre slege Nine die as gales batter Britain The Times Today Carey sadness Berlusconi battle Low pay call Exams chief says a levels need radical overhaul Don't mess with Topshop Half Lords to be elected in reform deal Limited editions Picture Gallery News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Plan for nurses to screen GP calls Updated rape law is set to redefine consent Offer worth 16% could resolve fire pay dispute Firefighters may settle for a cash rise linked to phased changes in working practices Health minister puts smallpox jab for all Britons out to tender Stubbs to issue writ Mag Lite Babies to be given a number at birth Deadly game as family plays with power of storm Nine people are killed as gales sweep Britain, causing travel chaos and £50m of damage, Laura Peek reports Sky Sports 9,000-mile wild goose chase has happy ending Britain is front line in weather war As dawn neared, a light mist suddenly came down Tiscali Chechen fury, not al-Qaeda agitators, may be to blame Gas may have been refined Cold War weapon Russia waits for news as the death toll rises Victorious hardman Putin warns rebels there will be no deals Mazda Family is reunited at British Embassy Courts for hire as law finds nice little earner The justice system is opening its doors to weddings and parties to raise cash, reports Frances Gibb, Legal Editor Judges take up circuit training Volvo Blair to tackle the Bar over reforms Sabbath broken in last island bastion Motor Insurance Archbishop goes back to the beginning to say farewell Ruth Gledhill reports on Dr George Carey's valedictory sermon in the church where he became a Christian Iberiab Gay priest resigns after first fostering Britain will fight to save sharks from fin trade Bile trade threatens bear species Malaysia Gentle giants that feed on plankton Gallantry awards for SAS troops In Brief Singer banned Couple dead Weekend votes Fancy that Lessing laments slaying of the publisher's dragon Literary clangers Masterpieces can survive mistakes Direct Line Ferrari Saab How to make some room in the crowded House Melissa Kite investigates the options facing the Lords as they ponder the most effective way to thin their ranks Young guns fire shot at Speaker This week in Parliament Black horse Duncan Smith attacked By Our Political Correspondent: Curb capitalism, says top Tory The Purcell School Composition Timetable 'He can kiss his Blue Peter badge goodbye' Sunday papers BT Marks & Spencer MCC votes to suspend Archer By a Correspondent: Deafness puts end to Collins concerts Stolen gems not insured says Diana's mother Esure What the papers say about Estelle Morris Motor show 'bra' ad angers minister Hardys Prudential Can you tell a Hirst from a McCartney? It's yours for £35 European court asked to review Berlusconi law The Times Amsterdam Schröder must buy his way back into American favour European Briefing French student revolt Italian lover for Lady Chatterley Prudential US-British strategy on Iraq close to collapse Mondale poised for comeback to save Democrats' Senate race The Market Place BT Sniper suspects 'discussed attacks' AOL Times Online Net closes on Western corruption in Africa Mobile. One Tel simply does it Halifax Brazil hails election of 'poor man's champion' Untouchables convert to Buddhism Jerusalem bomber kills four In Brief Athens arrest (AP): Bodies retrieved (AP): Etna erupts (AFP): Robbers' gamble (Reuters): Kosovo apathy The Boss is born to run and run Pop Bruce Springsteen Wembley Arend Pop Sinead O'Connor Vicar Street, Dublin The Times Picture Gallery Pop Asha Bhosle Albert Hall Theatre Adrenalin .. . Heart Bush Theatre, W12 Dance Spartacus Mayflower, Southampton The Times Where terror fails, Chirac's posturing may succeed A divided Un is a greater danger than any gang of desperate fanatics From the City to the BBC and the NHS, the age of the dinosaurs is ending Defeat with honour for Archbishop Carey Sickening hypocrisy from the unions over health Thunderer Russia's 9/11 Truth must not become a casualty of the hostage horror Breathing Space Real modernisation must accompany any new pay offer The Book Bind Authors need copy editors and books need backing Scotland's Civil Service Thumbs down for devolution policy Finding homes for damaged children Climate change Trauma services Zoo time The Times Shareholders hit at executive pay Rural churches Stage fright Soar points The Weather The Times Crossword Virgin one account Questions for trusts chief Briefing Safeway bid talk denied Mining overture to City Waterways partnership Warnings gather pace Vivendi mobile decision AstraZeneca drug deaths Baugur chief set to quit How the week finished Currencies Commodities In Business Today Money illusion Turner says minimum pay too low UK industry fears Europe labour taxes Banks poised to agree pact on analysts' role Energy chief to step down Corporate profile How Much IT Costs to Employ the Average Man Oracle The Register Need to know: The week ahead Hp A missed opportunity to scrap Cap Economic Agenda Saudis threaten to jilt oil groups in $25bn project Private equity firms invest on the cheap Mortgages for Business Tradinglab Scotland's tourists ignore wind farms Many job applicants 'clueless' Friends' fair share of ups and downs Corporate profile No 38: Friends Provident James Moore on an insurer facing issues of strength and governance Who's who in the boardroom Mere delivery is sufficient Court of Appeal Death penalty irrelevant to safety of verdict Court of Appeal The company in detail Power to extend time limit Chancery Division History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Pretoria promotes mining revamp to nervy investors Oil price falls are usually reflected in lower rates Economic Briefing Derivatives trading on LSE starts today NatWest Zimbabwe's agony as Mugabe avoids crunch Jan Raath on the nightmare unfolding in an African state Lufthansa Capitalisation, week's change Discover How To Make Massive Taxfree Profits From… Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who worte this? Richard Harris Actor whose promise of the 1960s was never fulfilled, but who made a profitable return in Harry Potter John Macfarlane Soldier in the Forgotten Army whose experience in Nigerian administration was later put to good use in local affairs Court & Social Michael Hope Industrialist whose firm was gobbled up by Slater Walker with fatal results Personal Column Travel Insurance Adolph Green Lyricist of Singin' in the Rain and other hit musicals who was not averse to taking his turn on the stage The Sunday Times Premier Events Flights Directory Contact Details for Classified Advertising The Times Court & Social Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Lives Remembered Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Booker Prize Q&a Nature Notes Putting safety first Many of our readers think that fireworks should be banned or restricted to public dispoays. Do you agree? On This Day Eighth Year of Fascism-Celebrations in Rome News Quiz Prize. quiz@the times Word Watching Daily Life October 28,1948 At the age of 33, the American critic Alfred Kazin visited Rome and met Bernard Berenson. The version of the diary published then in Partisan Review was milder than this one—and still made Berenson ask why Kazin did not like him Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements University news Operations and training Notebook Military matters by Michael Tillotson Lindley Library given more space to grow Missing Virgin makes a reappearance Mapping our war memorials Forthcoming marriages Appointments Answers Marriage Good news for England McCoy never knows when he is beaten Richard Johnson In the first extract from his new book, the jockey examines the qualities of his greatest rival Why AP's silent sulk over Valiramix seemed to me to be over the top Fisherman's Friend Formula One revolution Master of pace who achieves enviable rhythm Tomorrow Sky's B team offer safe haven from storm Programme Notes The results service Today's fixtures Get fit, stay fit: rebounding Day one: Simple bounce Waconians reward Greenwood In Brief Spalding surprise Raducan roaring Byrd flying high Lions show teeth Pak dominates Blown off course Hill climb off Henman prepares for one last effort Tennis Angels rally strongly thanks to Spiezio and more monkey business Baseball: World Series Bangor Racing Yesterday's details Game six linescore: Anaheim 6 San Francisco 5 Windsor Results from Saturday's four meetings Gatherer reaping bountiful rewards for Olton Hockey Kinane's error betrays Rock Of Gibraltar Knight accuses Kempton of 'neglecting' track Leicester Reading the racecard Course Specialists The Wright Track Leaders in the Flat championships Cohen's try wins close encounter of the turgid kind Zurich Premiership Gloucester rattled by loss of Eustace Cardiff are made to pay for their sins Picture Gallery Bath should copy the example of England and allow Catt to pull strings from centre stage Scouting Report Leeds maintain course on voyage of discovery Welsh sides off the pace as favourites fall Newcastle make the most of Sale's failings Leicester show glimpse of old form Rugby union: Zurich Premiership England will want Johnson back as leader of the pack Horsham facing university challenge Non-league football Lockwood strike spares Yeovil's blushes FA Cup fourth qualifying round UniBond League Springbok squad has golden promise Dr Martens League Ryman League Waite criticises Britain's build-up Rugby league Tinning triumphs by damage limitation Golf From a Correspondent in Kuala Lumpur: Dropped shots cost England dear Sky Sports Formula One's ten-point rescue plan: the arguments for and against Motor racing Final scores from Madrid Times Square Nurse has Brighton in best of health Basketball From a Correspondent in Perth: Jones cleared to relaunch his England career Cricket Australia drop Waugh Western Australian Cricket Association Times Online By Our Sports Staff: Kallis makes Bangladesh suffer Taylor proves too powerful for courageous Part Darts Plans for Formula One revolution hit roadblock as rival teams unite Bet first eat later Index Gabby Logan Thierry Henry Ken Bates Cricket Golf Football Rugby Union Racing Tennis Richard Johnson The New Class System Reportage Fashion LA Movie Inside 4 Cover Story 7 Reportage 8 Parents 10 Health 11 Fashion 14 Arts 15 La Movie 18 Games 19 TV and Radio Victory to Les Rosbifs Students at the French Ecole Nationale D'administration are to Be Marked down for Pomposity. Hugo Rifkind Overheard the Board of Examiners Verbatim 24 Hours Jane Shilling Astor, Thatcher, Mowlam .. . Each Has a Pungently Individual Style. Call It Sex Appeal if You like The Results of Makeovers Generally Attract More Ribaldary than Admiration Human Jungle Why Class is now Defined by "Cool" It No Longer Matters what School You Went to or if Daddy is in Debrett's. Rachel Newsome Says your Place on the Social Scale is now Determined by how your Tastes in Clothes, Music or Alcopops Score on the In/out Barometer The A-Z of Cool What You Need to Know in 2002. Compiled by Carol Midgley and Stefane Marsh The Times The Nightmare Returns Isreali Troops are Again Storming into the West Banm City of Jening following the Hadera Car Bomb that Killed 14 Israelis Last Week. Buit Seven Months after the Last Attack on the City, One Israeli Soldier Tells Nicky Blackburn that He and Many Others Have Not Come to Terms with their Experiences I Am Scared, but what Can I Do? It is Not up to Me to Decide. This is a Battle for my Home and Way of Life Lost and Found by a Stranger What Should a Man Do if He Finds a Small Child Wandering the Streets Alone, Asks Andrew Don The Mum's Shoutng Made Him Wonder if the Child Had Been Trying to Escape Turn your Nice Little Learning about Cash, Cards, Credit and Savings is an Essential Survival Skill for All of Us—and that Includes Children, Says Wendy Wallace The Right Age for Pocket Money is Five or Six, when You Cna Rely on Them Not to Swallow the Coins Parent Forum What is a Good Age to Start a Child on Formal Music Lessons, and Which Instrument is Best? Next Week Sweet Dreams? We May Be Pleased that we Got an Ext Ra Hour in Bed Yesterday Morning, but what Do we Really Know about Sleep? Simon Crompton Investigates Unmentionables If Arcadia's New Owner Meddles with Topshop,… Sparks So Cool, so British Playing Politics Television All of a Sudden It's Become Fashionable to Make Dramas about Crises and Conspiracies in the Corridors of Power. Fiona Morrow Reports It's Good Scripts Not Soap Stars that Produce High-Quality Drama The Times Eyebrow Gloss La Move a Sanitised Portrait of Frida Kohlo is Routed by a Riot of Toilet Gags, Says Sean Macaulay Fun of the Flair Film the Raindance Festival is Ten and Still as Strange as Ever, Says James Christopher Opera & Ballet Romeo Juliet The Times Appetisingly Destructive Suicide, Blood Lust, Car-Bashing.. . Richard Cork Sees Two New Provocative Shows from the Art Producers Artangel The Architect Rams the Car in the Apprentice's Mouth The Times Freeserve Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Arena Showed us that the Playwright Harold Pinter Himself Has Never Quite Known what the "Purpose" of his Work Might Be, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice James Jackson Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Vanora Bennett Films Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2796 TV Choice David Chater Rolex Man and Boy Regarding Henry Every Kick Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every Saye.… Star Trek Power Cut Aki Riihilahti Playingthegame Features Results and Reports Regulars Hairapparent Merson Learns how to Be Good Thestory Pompey chimes are sounding a positive note for football's family man, who tells Rick Broadbent of his vision for the future Thevicesquad Steve McCLAREN is aware of the lifestyle dangers players face Themoneygame Ashling O'connor contrasts income and expenditure at the FA Five-A-Side Wake-Up Call Theinsider A 'tired' Thierry Henry tells Tony Cascarino that Arsenal have the quality to bounce right back Reach for the Stars my Son Gabbylogan Why Wayne Rooney shouldn't even try to keep his golden feet on the ground News FA Cup LDV Vans Trophy Theplayeraki Sicknote Theprofile Chris Sutton Peter Lansley on the striker who does not regret turning his back on England Thechairman Ken Bates says that Adam Crozier's FA revolution is out of control and calls for the balance of power to be restored EDU Puts the Boot in on Poor Seaman Thegames Barclaycard Premiership WIN premiership tickets The Guide Picture Gallery Unloved Reds Get Job Done Liverpool (O) 2 Murphy 72, Owen 86 (pen) Tottenham Hotspur (O) 1 Richards 82 Referee: M Riley 6. Attendance: 44,084 Barclaycard Premiership Card Count Highest Attendance The Games Last Six Games Leading Scorers Tonight Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Bolton Wanderers v Sunderland Sky Sports 1,7pm (kick-off, 8pm) Carling Smith Sparks Chaos Niddlesbrough (1) 2 Job 25, Southgate 83 Leeds United (1) 2 Viduka 11 (pen), Bowyer 56 Referee: R Styles 4. Attendance: 34,723 Keegan Brings in the Heavies Brimingham City (O) 0 Manchester City (1) 2 Sun Jihai 24, Anelka 87 Referee: S Bennett 6. Attendance: 29,316 Blues Enforce Class Divide Chelsea (1) 2 Hasselbaink 30, Le Saux 55 West Bromwich Albion (O) 0 Referee: S Dunn 6. Attendance: 40,893 Taylor Should Not like that Good Things Come in Threes Newcastle United (1) 2 Griffin 37, Robert 59 Charlton Athletic (1) 1 Bartlett 30 Referee: A'Urso 5. Attendance: 51 670 Robert's first goal of the season wins it for Newcastle Carsley Delivers Hamm West Ham United (O) 0 Everton (O) 1 Carsley 70 Referee: A Wiley 7. Attendance: 34,117 Everton Journeyman upstaged upstages the hoy wonder West Ham United (4-4-2) Everton (4-4-2) Beattie Finds Scoring Touch Southampton (2) 4 ben), 42,53, Ormerod 72 Fulham (2) 2 Clark 15, Malbranuque 24 Referee: M Halsey 7. Attendance: 26,188 Forward puts recent troubles behlnd him with hat-trick Coppell Made to Suffer Crystal Palace (2) 5 Johnson 4,35,55 (pen), Freedman 51 (pen), Gray 57 Brighton and Hove Albion (0) 0 Referee: P Walton 7. Attendance: 21,796. Seagulls one short of club-record losing streak Pompey Simply Breathtaking Burnley (0) 0 Portsmouth (1) 3 Quashie 21, Todorov 58, Harper 86 Referee: M Clattenburg 6. Attendance: 15,788 Redknapp should start to belleve nobody will catch them Two-Goal Reid Halts Norwich Bradford City (1) 2 Reid 41,55 Norwich City (0) 1 Abbey 70 Referee: P Danson 4. Attendance: 12,888 Law proves again that he has an eye for a real bargain Outfoxed by a Proper Lester Nottingham Forest (O) 2 Johnson 76 (pen). Lester 90 Leicester City (2) 2 Deane 23, Dickoy 41 Referee: P Taylor 3. Attendance: 29,497 Nationwide 1 Football League Card Count The Games Last Six Games Leading Scorers Howdotheydothat? Thegamesnationwideleaguefirst Division Coventry City (0) 0 Walsall (0) 0 Ipswich Town (0) 0 Gillingham (1) 1 Sidlbe 34 Millwall (1) 3 Wise 43, Harris 81 (pen), 90 Derby County (0) 0 Preston North End (1) 1 Cresswell 22 Reading (0) 0 Rotherham United (2) 4 Barker 15,53, Lee 39, Swailes 87 Stoke City (0) 0 Sheffield United (0) 1 Asaba 90 Wimbledon (1) 1 Connolly 12 Watford (1) 1 Helguson 42 Sheffield Wednesday (0) 0 Wolverhampton Wanderers (1) 4 Irwin 30, Miller 66, Ndah 71, Sturridge 90 Grimsby Town (1) 1 Kabba 2 Late equaliser keeps Wigan top but Cardiff rout Tranmere to up the pressure Barnsley (1) 1 Fallon 33 Wycombe Wanderers (1)1 Ryan 44 Huddersfield Town (0) 1 Stead 90 Colchester United (1) 1 Rapley 11 Peterborough United (1) 1 Clarke 43 Bristol City (2) 3 Tinnion 3, Brown 17, Murray 90 Queens Park Rangers (1) 1 Rose 2 Oldham Athletic (2) 2 Low 29, Duxbury 38 Cardiff City (2) 4 Thome 29,82, Eamshaw 40 (pen), Weston 90 Tranmere Rovers (0) 0 Luton town (1) 1 Skelton 24 Wigan Athletic (0) 1 De Vos 88 Plymouth Argyle (0) 1 Keith 60 Plackpool (2) 3 Taylor 16,40, Murphy 87 Stockport County (1) 2 Beckett 45, Palmer 90 Brentford (1) 3 McCammon 8,52, Marshall 70 Chesterfield (0) 0 Notts County (0) 0 Northampton town (1)1 Forrester 24 Cheltenham Town (1) 2 Alsop 31, Forsyth 62 Port Vale (0) 1 Angell 56 Crewe Alexandra (1) 2 Hulse 32,81 Swindon town (1) 2 Parkin 21, Sabin 46 Mansfield Town (1) 1 Lawrence 2 Nationwide 2 Football League The Games Last Six Games Bournemouth strike late to keep pace with Hartlepool while Torquay ship five Boston United (1) 3 S Weatherstone 20, Battersby 64, Douglas 90 Rochdale (0) 1 Flitcroft 81 Bury (1) 2 Preece 12, Swailes 84 Macclesfield Town (0) 1 Lightboume 52 Hull City (1) 1 Green 1 Rushden & Diamonds (1) 1 Gray 38 Bournemouth (0) 1 S Fletcher 78 York City (0) 0 Carlisle United (1) 2 Magennis 3, Farrell 46 (pen) Swansea City (10 2 Thomas 8,65 Kidderminster Harriers (2) 2 Melligan 4,27 Cambridge United (1)1 kitson 8 Scunthorpe United (2) 5 cARRUTHERS 39, tORPEY 45,82,90, McCombe 73 Torquay United (1) Nationwide 3 Football League The Games Last Six Games Larsson in Full Flow Celtic turn on the power ahead of Battle of Britain but Rangers stay on top Dunfermline Athletic (0) Brewster 56 Celtic (2) 4 Larson 25, Thompson 32, petrov 74, Sutton 84 Reterec: D McDonald 7. Attendance: 9,139 Larson and petrov keep Caltic In touch with the leaders Bank of Scotland Premier League Bell's Thestatistics Thecontinent Corruption? Simon Kuper on the shadow of shame hanging over Eastern Europe Enter this Week Star Players Umbro European footballweekends 12 Prizes every week Numbercrunch Yourgame The Times Reading the Game Mike Pattenden Reviews the Latest Book Releases Buy Lines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Catherine's casebook Picture Gallery Thedailyfix Extra Time Citibank

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