News from 29/10/2002
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Andrew Robson, Charles Scanlan, Jon Ashworth, Daniel Goldberg, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Anton Kachayev, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Philip Webster Political Editor and Adam Sage, Gillian Franklin, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Mary Ambrose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, A. H. Jarratt, Nic Hopkins, Michael Weston, Elizabeth Judge, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Patrick Barkham, John Burningham, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Andrew Jameson, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Waterhouse, Joseph P. Kennedy, Robin Shepherd and Alice Lagnado and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Rory Watson, Marian Nelsen, Tim Reid, David Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Roderick A. Smith, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mike Hume, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, James Delingpole, Alice Lagnado, James Bone and Melissa Kite, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Richard Johnson, Stefanie Marsh, John Anderson, Alan Simpson, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Byater, R. W. Mellor, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, David Charter and Alice Miles, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Barry Turner and Steane Marsh, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gary Slapper, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Ronald Forrest, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David La Chapelle, Laura Peek and David Brown, Dennis Murphy, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, John Brown, Jack Aspinall, James D. Zirin, Peter McGeown, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Trevor Grove, Bronwen Maddox, Graeme Holmes, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Pannick QC, Alan Bussey, Veronica Cowan, Vaughan Williams and Philip Glass, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Desmond Hartley, Barbara Esam, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Ian Johns, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, John Nandris, Keith Blackmore, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Julyan Drew, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Laura Peek, Ashling O'Connor, Christopher Andrew, Stephen Dalton, Gary Duncan and Caroline Merrell, Helen Studd and Clem Cecil, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Abigail Rayner, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Claire Fazan, Owen Slot, Richard Laming, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, M. J. Oliver,
ResumoPicture Gallery Consultants strike blow at NHS reforms Diplomat killed Pregnancy risk Exams warning Secret inquiry 'You have been very rude' huffy Chirac tells Blair as France calls off summit Army search gets the wind up over a loose cannon The Times Today Hew to get the kidst to sleep Hostages home: tired, but grateful to be alive Can you spell? Take the Times Tiffany & Co. From Booker Prize winner to prisoner News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Times Online Tony hopping mad at his failure to squash frog Union boss who led criticism of Blair to retire from fray Census chief resigns after leaking details to crimes body Early moves on fire review Tiscali Poor may lose free doorstep pints Sad little Prince kept nanny's letters in tuck box British climber trapped on mountain by armed gang Breitling Teacher fined over death of pupil Girl resembling Danielle 'fought with man in street' Diana's wardrobe catalogued by dresser 'Slide nine' wrecks consultants' trust in Government Key Issues The old contract versus the new Engagement Rings from David Morris Churches tell parents to spare the rod Patrol defied IRA no-go area Wrong embryos implanted in three patients Freedom more important than arise in pay, says surgeon Police 'had four Omagh warnings' Meningitis scare Sentence review Church yoga ban Paid to sleep Boy died pushing brother clear of tree felled by gale Banker's threat closed airport Cathay Pacific Marks & Spencer Huge leaf falls cause chaos on railways Saab Pregnant women given paracetamol warning By Our Health Correspondent: Casualty waiting times 'still fail to meet target' Towry Law Group What the doctor orders Social Work Here 's one I made earlier By Our Foreign staff: Actress bought one, stole five, court is told Bose A divorce on Dempster 's doorstep They think it's all over for Birt. . . it is now Iberia Cherie lets slip her grand ambitions PS Teacher assaulted girls in tuck shop store Shayler jury shown secret files on IRA link to Libya Imports go against the grain for Scotch whisky Direct Line Vodafone Special forces win Afghan honours Supporter of the euro appointed Europe Minister First dot-com nation A-level fiasco 'may recur next year' BT Commons votes on its own future IF Modernising measures Sinn Fein privileges 'obnoxious' Today in Parliament Hewitt finds few allies among the new models Cost of flying to Europe falls by a record 22% Oreck Make space Spotters in Greece for appeal In Brief Video destroyed Officer charged MEP's drug fine Birds take flight One. Tel Police arrest 370 in drive to curb rise in burglaries One-man crimewave took £250 , 000 in 18 months Britannic retirement solutions 'The thief took every piece of jewellery we had' German survivors provide clue to deadly theatre gas Putin scoffs at talk of deals with 'terrorists ' Times Online Steinway & Sons Chechens feel the heat as racial backlash begins Rescue is backed by Blair Secret burials for siege gang Dell France and Russia have tools to strike bargain with Washington Bush's popularity dents Democrat poll hopes Cancer Research UK BT Sniper case boy 'pulled trigger at least once' Lula reassures Brazil's lenders Esure Test for President Giscard's first volley starts battle for Europe 'Best of enemies' will kiss and make up, but not just yet Alliance Leicester Ski resort threat as Etna erupts (AFP): Professors killed Corsica U-turn (AP): Honour for dog Time Draft for future What it entails Times Online Iraq under suspicion for murder of US diplomat Times Online Nationwide Bmi Safe country fears new wave of violence Settlement funding threatens Israeli coalition Straw reviews status of British envoys Clashes as Bali bomb suspect is taken away Fundamentalists winning battle on the home front The Times Citibank New bid to break deadlock on Iraq Holiday Inn Namibia's whites face farm seizures Michael Dynes reports from Windhoek on the prospect of agricultural chaos Zimbabwe-style Revolutionary with hallmarks of 'deranged despot' Global company fined for Lesotho bribes Vast African nation short of people and water British Gas Theatre Young Writers The Times Mood swings miss the Madness beat Pop Robbie Williams Concert LPO/Perlman Opera The Times Christmas is coming and the unions are getting fat With Hewitt in the driving seat at the DTI, business is stuck on the hard shoulder Picture Gallery Putin is forced into human rights limelight Rape laws will kiss common sense goodbye Europe's Future A skeleton emerges from the EU closet To Consult a Doctor NHS consultants should not reject their new contract Papa? Nicole! An advertisement for social change Chechen motives for Moscow siege Letters to the Editor Dangerous chemicals Democratic reform Britain and the capping of the Cap Romanian mine Tilting trains Estelle Morris The Times The Tory leader on Christianity British fruit Archer's merits Short memory The Weather The Times Crossword 22,133 Ford Hitch at warrants' debut Briefing Marconi's £1.75m house Defeat for Government Rival hurts My Travel US blow to Baldwins WorldCom director goes Peugeot looks east Barr director lifts stake Charts of the day In Business Today: Commentary 24. Markets 26.… Revved up Sir Peter back in the driving scat Page 28 Secrecy for Equitable inquiry Concern over bad debts as German economy groans FSA abandons plans for fixed fees to give IFAs a reprieve Co-op agrees takeover deal after receivers move in at Alldays Economic view Is the market threat to economy over? The Register Obituaries. Debate and Court & Social Page 33-36 Faustino The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Clearly a case for transparency Business Editor's Commentary patlence Wheatcroft The Times Exchange rates Sofitex Marconi paid £1.75m for executive's mansion Swedish firm accuses Reuters of Illegal misuse' of information Amersham rises on sales and profit targets Milton Keynes Company meltdown halts progress of a rising star Vivendi wins an extra 30 days to match Vodafone's bid for Cegetel The Times Rival's success with cash call lifts R & Sa Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Close Abbey National UK £611.00 ABN Amro… Covered warrants offer comforts Biggest price movements of the day ARM boosted by role in new Palm product Orange My Travel falls again as rival's sales rise Shire in vaccine deal with Berna The Times Unit Trust Information Service Vardy chief quits after 18 months Save the Rhino Standard Chartered advances Investment bankers bristle at Schwab's advertising barbs Austrian Airlines It could be EU as the lottery seeks to expand Camelot is looking sales, says Raymond Snoddy O2 Adversity can point the way to survival External forces can imperill any business, so stay flexible, writes Elizabeth judge Cheque Point Charles Limited Turner & co Business to Business General Management International ApS Patent & Trademark Institute of America Blackwood Discover How To Win At Financial Betting Recession Proof Franchise Business Opportunity-South Africa Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keeping it in the family In Brief Advice abroad Broadband guide Banking service Thornton Securities Ltd The Times Stronger markets will have a downside Dedicated Servers Clifford Chance denies young lawyers' charges T Mobile Dunkin' in the dock Oui, minister Mecca next stop Wall Street weighs on early raily ICO Debate Impact of airport expansion Page 35 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? The Duke of Bedford Peer who felt no qualms about opening Woburn to the public-and the lions -because he was not brought up as a gentleman Celia Goodman Lover of book and music, and an unselfconcious friend to generations of writers and artists Court & Social a new Pevsner for Scotland Page 36 Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… General Jacques Massu Central to the defining campaigns of recent Franch history—but forever tainted by his brutal suppression in Algiers Births, Marriages & Deaths Moscow siege Nature Notes Causes and means News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen and join in the discussion with other Times readers Russia to Withdraw Missiles from Cuba Prize. quiz@thetimes Little option once the Russians heard gunfire and… Peaceful solutions the only way to reach any… What's your view? Other topics for discussion Word Watching Daily Life October 29,1943 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Unwieldy guide to Scottish architecture Dinner Livery companies Personal Column Legal appointments Global Flights Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Faresavers The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Services of thanksgiving Memorial Service Answers Luncheon Reception Meeting England bowlers on song Caddick takes honours in… Rose finding his way without guiding light Golf Thermal handle the wind to win Lomu brought back into New Zealand fold Rugby union Discrimination against foreign terror suspects is lawful Law Report Scores British challenge suffers setback Salling Gearing up for change Formula One's five-point… Henman faces test against improving Stepanek Tennis Gaining a decent stride in final furlongs towards my comeback This is from the horse's mouth: racing is straight despite its crooked image The Times Maguire forced to retire on medical advice Cheltenham Reading the racecard The Times Sports Book Results from yesterday's three meetings Nottingham Johnson progressing well Europeans still off pace in Breeders' Cup series Caddick inspires England to greater heights Cricket Scoreboard from Perth Waugh declares end of Test career after omission from squad The Times The results service Get fit, stay fit: rebounding Times Online Ashes online Register today for early Test reports Day two: lower body Today's fixtures Westwood let off with a warning Pair reach worlds Drago maximum Harrison for US Welcome draw Disney has perfect ending for the Angels Baseball: World Series Game seven linescore: Anaheim 4 San Francisco 1 Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores Leaderboard Smith eventually crawls way to rushing record American football Results and tables Barmby denies racist abuse claims McCarthy aiming to clarify position in talks with FAI William Hill Northmore ensures students take honours as Bath progress Times Square Pools forecast Harper in firing line as Robson rotates keepers The Times Ferguson looks to United's youthful promise Own goal adds insult to injury for Sunderland The Premiership today: Middlesbrough likely to bid for Jeffers while Shearer leaves Robson awestruck Ipswich banking on Royle to lift fortunes Youth cup for London Byrd's love on the rebound brings perfect match Ecclestone's winning formula approved by grand prix teams Formula One's five-point turn Peace and Waugh The Times Sport inside Tesco 48-Page Guide to the Ashes Push Comes to Shove Health Lifetime Law Inside Poets' Pleas The House where Dylan Thomas Wrote the Map of Love is to Become a Retreat for Alcoholic Poets. Michael Bywater Joins in The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim 24 Hours Churchill is a Brooding Presence in Michael Dobbs 'S Book - as Riveting as Francis Urquhart Anthony Howard Human Jungle In Russia - Old The Authorities' Refusal to Identify the Gas Used by Special Forces to End the Mosocow Theatre Siege Shows that Russia Still Reverts to Soviet Thinking in Times of Crisis. Giles Whittell Says Putin Alone Cannot Change this Cover Story The Gas Attack on the Moscow Theatre, Says Christopher Andrew, Can Be Traced Back to Stalin's Terror The Times I Don't Want to Be a Yukky Nice Person Why, Five Years after Arundhati Roy Won the Booker Prize, are we Still Waiting Waiting for her next Novel? Because She Has Been Too Busy Exposing Corruption, Battling the Courts and Spending Time in Jail The Andrew Bellen Interview The Times Spelling Matters Doris Lessing Has Complained about Poor Spelling. Barry Turner and Stefanie Marsh Argue the Toss I Had Such an Expensive Education and l I Still Cannot Spell Now Test Yourself Put an End to the Long Health Sleep Special Vertese The Times Counting Sheep is Not If You Suffer from Insomnia or if your Pattern of Sleep is Asnwer Lies in a Change to your Bedtime Routine. Anne Woodham Qets the Expert View on how Hit Snooze Control Health Sleep Special Haliborange Virulite Wassen Magnesium-B Complementary Medicine Offers the Natural Route for a Complete Rest Been There, Done that Created a Sitcom Life Time Time for Ti The Children's Author John Burningham Found Reaching H The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus Mine's a Brickbat Forget your Pocket Sized State-Of-The-Art Mobile Phone. The Eighties "Brick" is Back and People are Paying More than ?6,000 to Have One, Says Simon Mills Can I Get Away with Drainpipes? Opera & Ballet Barbican 020 7638 8891 English The Times Bombay Dreams Don't Believe your Eyes Grand Finales Music a Season of Last Works by 20th-Century Greats is a Poignant and Profound Exercise, Says Richard Morrison Radio the Censor's Anger is No Guarantee of a Work's Artistic Merit, Says Vanora Bennett HMV Know the Score Classical Cds Soundtracks by Vaughan Williams and Philip Glass Show Two Young Pretenders how It's Done, Says Geoff Brown Devil Music Interview Dj Hell Runs the Coolest Label in Dance Music. But He's a 'strajght-Edge' Guy He Tells Stephen Dalton The Vinyl Indignity Their Satanic Majesties Have Been Cleansed. Such Sacrilege Says James Delingpole The Wonder of Q Freeserve Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move TV Review Last Night's Episode of the Office was Funnies so Far, while the Real Tom Jones Said Nothing to Flatter the King of Kitsch, Says Carol Midgley Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice James Jackson Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Vanora Bennett Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed Sky Movies Premier BBC One Variations To Day's Television Pages 26 & 27 T2 Crossword No 2797 TV Choice Firstplus Picture gallery David Pannick: Archer must have his freedom Open portals: It revolution at the European Court City Law: The firms that have grown fat on the Eu Kellogg CPS The Times Law Section www. timesonllne. co. uk/law Why should killer parents be allowed to escape justice? A mother and father will not say which of them murdered their child; joint guilt cannot be proved, so they go free. Barbara Esam wants to change the law Bovis Lend Lease ITC XXIV Twenty Four Old Buildings He's no Bunyan or Wilde, but Archer has a right to write The University of Salford The Times News ECHR opens its case files to the world A new computer system will cut down the court's huge workload, but even then it may not be enough. Frances Gibb reports HaysZMB Underground The Times Charities: ar Looking a gift I horse in the is mouth What can museums and art galleries do if they have a beguest that no longer fits their collection, asks Mary Ambrose Probate: do you need a solicitor? Lay executors can handle the more simple estates with some advice, says Peter McGeown Nothing fishy about changing your name The rights and wrongs of secrecy James D. Zirin looks at some recent conflicts in the us on Justice and the public's right to know Back on the bench again EU expansion has lawyers rubbing hands with glee Dozens of law firms are set to benefit as up to ten more states join the Union, says Edward Fennell New York! New York! Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Post-prandial snoozes are out Robin Cook is trying to bring the working practices of parliament into the 21st century reports Gary Slapper Your shout The College of Law discusses the nuisance of overhanging trees, repayment of improvement grants and parental responsbility Lawyer of the week Claire Fazan Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Excellent opportunities for Banking & Commecial… Energetic and Enthusiastic Paralegal Harold Michelmore & Co. Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Barrister? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers of Richard Ferguson QC The Queen, Duke and I (and 70 other judges) Lawdlary@thetimes. co. uk Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Maitland Chambers The Times
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