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News from 30/10/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Peter Brookes, Rosemary Righter, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Greg Hurst and Philip Webster, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, DJM, Chris Ward, James Moore, Philip Webster Political Editor and Adam Sage, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Ivo Tennant, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Paul Bickley, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Rosalind Renshaw, Keith Coleman, James Carley, Alan Milburn, Patrick Barkham, Roger Maynard, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, David Charter and Oliver Wright, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Alan Palmer, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Alice Lagnado, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Chris Sherwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Alan Sked, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Karen Home, Tim Reid and Dumeetha Luthra, Charles Bremner, Sheila Seymour, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Richard Miles and Jenny Davey, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Terence English (Master, St Catharine's College), Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Philip Vaughan, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Russell Vallance, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Tim Reid and Roland Watson, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marion McGILVARY, Azhar Aslam, Rob Wright, Alison Roberts, Andrew Motion, Mark Souster and Christopher Irvine, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Mrs C. M. Fulton, James B. Bolger (Prime Minister), John Russell Taylor, Russell Jenkins and Oliver Wright, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Alan Pavelin, Jim Bourlet (Honorary Secretary), Chris Harris, Tom Baldwin and Tony Halpin, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Damian Whitworth, Joseph Palley, Peter Porter, Erica Wagner, Tola Awogbamiye, Says Carl Midgley, Sean Thomas, Carl Mortished European Briefing, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tim Cadman, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Colin Quaife, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Derek J. Way, Christopher Walker, Ian Johns, David Wolfson, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Ingrid Mansell, Bernadine Evaristo, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Roy Hattersley, Richard Beeston, Malcolm Burgess, Ben Macintyre, Alison Gibson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Michael Goldman, Simon Jenkins, John Naish, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Ormond Uren, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nina Bawden, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Emma Hartley, Laura Peek, David Marshall (Director-General), Stephen Dalton, Lester Grabbe, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Richard Beeston and Steve Bird, Colin McQuillan, Bill Dell, Robin Shepherd, Christopher Irvine, Mary Gore-Booth, President,

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Universities threaten to go private Smokers' victory Deayton sacked MPs' hours Newcastle win Hospital blunder puts patients at risk of CJD The Times Andrew Motion The legacy of 12 war poets Picture Gallery Behold the front page: Times is Turner favourite Holiday operators defy Thailand terror alert Nasser's battle cry Your 48-page Ashes handbook Tiffany & Co. Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online The Times Roll-up for the new-look, family-friendly House Parlimentary Sketch Cut jail terms to reduce crowding, says Woolf New round of talks begins in fire pay dispute Working practices under the spotlight Early release scheme Classic fM Tory rebels have numbers to challenge leader Thousands endure holiday hell on Eurostar Treasury relents over limit on tobacco bought abroad Late-night flights link to car crashes French are called in to restore power to homes Train chaos likely to last until weekend More Th>ntm Credit Card British graduates enjoy highest salary premium What's Important Are top-up fees the way to solve higher education's funding problems? Cheltenham & Gloucester Nobel winner quits Cambridge for Harvard For the love of engineering French fight to win Navy contract Rapist's anniversary attack Families join forces in protest at army deaths Stepfather of missing girl is held In Brief Hospital death Tory's libel win Oil spill kills birds BNP for Belfast Stagg clashes with Nickell murder case psychologist Mountaineer escapes Nepal rebels but leaves wife behind American Airlines Baby Jack first to get an NHS birthday number Courtiers move to I speak her mind Pepole IBERIA Dyke's licence confession PS BBC faces fines for breach of standards Birtish Gas Full text of Sassoon war poem restored Fujitsu Consultants told NHS plans will go ahead Heart surgeons attack plans to publish mortality rates BT Intelligent Finance By Our Health Correspondent: Scientists develop early test for bowel cancer BBC bosses have only bad news for Deayton How the money kept rolling in Just AA sk PC World Its not a good time to be 'TV's Mr Sex' Role models 'Rubik's art' lambasted by Turner Prize critic Marks & Spencer Fujifilm MPs agree to early rising for the Commons The key decisions NatWest Tiscali Labour plans 'free trial' to turn around membership decline Politics 'Cabinet enforcer' role given to Reid Anglican Church 'in meltdown' as attendances fall Lexmark Church Attendance Shipman study proposes new super-coroners Neglected village halls need £50m of repairs The Market Place Spy 'linen' exposed at Shayler trial Bloody Sunday:'the order was shoot, not kill' Attack on reopening of trade in turtles Age Concerm Mystery as Burrell jury sent home In Brief £20m for roots Jet-skier fined Rural dividend Correction Renault Clio By a Correspondent: My war with Britain is over, says McGuinness Blair accused of exaggerating row with Chirac Compaq Survivor has his sights on the global stage The game kicks off to name bigger EU MTN President by another name Japan's talks with North Korea stall on nuclear weapons Lula's economic recipe buys time in markets TESCO Italy appeases Libya with return of Venus statue Cities feel heat of Outback drought Esure 'Why arrest me? I'm just an old man One of three Afghans released from the us camp at Guatanamo Bay says that he is 105 and no danger to anyone Jamjarcars EasyJet. com General accused of war crimes American Muslim videos aim to woo Islamic world Bush pursues victory on separate fronts Foreign Editor's Bridfing Car Insurance Republican hopes dealt sharp blow by economy The Times Celebrity trappings fail to make courtroom hit The Computer World Ryder 'claimed shoplifting was for movie role' Times Online Porton Down will test Britons to identify siege gas Kremlin demands crackdown in UK See what you can do Agony grows as Russia buries theatre victims RBS Advanta 'Snipers' suspects in new case In Brief Fire kills 48 Assassin hunt Irvine victim sues Raid stops play Thrilling tribute to MacMillan Dance Theatre WAGA Cabaret Concert Opera Ids - the hole at the heart of the Tory party Increasingly audible rumours are circling the quiet man of British politics They're celebrities, so get them out of here—showbiz should not be like this Picture Gallery Blair finally comes up against the old enemy Heinz is giving its consumers a raw deal over diet Rolling over It was not just Commons hours at stake last night Brazil at the Crossroads Now is the time for pragmatism, not ideology Artistic Licence When an actor's exertions are all too real Tony Blair versus Jacques Chirac Eurozone stability EU economic cycles Benefits of the euro No Title The Times Letters to the Editor Moral arguments on war against Iraq National need for language learning University salaries Defence competition All at sea The cult of 'cool' Role of water in global tensions Clarke's schooldays Quality of copy editing The Weather The Times Crossword 22,184 Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephon James Meade Limited Weather Eye Split trust evidence Hewitt warning World slump hits Fujitsu Pension deficits reported Baird talks again to Vert Vivendi rejects offer Westbury sees sales rise GE admits $4.4bn at risk Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Cod stakes Shire chief to go amid talk of rift Fresh BP warning prompts cuts DTI 'helps' investment scheme Gunpowder plots The Register Kingfisher chief to quit abruptly GP Girard-Perregaux Fast Times The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Standard Life Bank Browne sets target for successor Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief Exchange rates The Times Wary US consumer dents hopes of recovery Podia examines 'irregularities' in TMG subsidiary Credit Suisse prunes costs MPs told of sharp practice over splits Ebner sale bolsters BZ BAT confident of earnings target even as sales fall Thomas "Torch Chucker" Brown E&Y halts court plea against Equitable inquiry BT hit by worries on revenue targets Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Allied can still raise the spirits Tempus FirstGroup retreats as investors await results Diageo to scrap failed drinks brand Beefeater conversion halted by Whitbread Tradinglab Allied Domecq eyes up takeover targets BT Jacques call put on hold City Diary Bank account City Diary Out of Africa City Diary Halifax Shares close near low Equity Prices Orange earnings on track in spite of sales warning The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cod has had its chips unless politicians act European Briefing Save the Rhino Qwest cuts value of assets by $35bn Bookham to shed jobs after Nortel buy Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lieutenant-Colonel H. Stuart Townend Peter Cairns Bomber pilot who brought his Wellington skilfully to earth after being shot up by a nightfighter-and later worked for the BBC Lord Abinger Farmer and public servant who worked on Shelley's manuscripts for almost half a century and fought to change the laws on treasure Court & Social Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Tatyana Velikanova Human rights activist who was sent into exile by the Soviet authorities-and later released by Gorbachev Alina Pienkowska A founder of Poland's Solidarity movement who alerted the world to the Gdansk shipyard strike No Title Lives remembered No Title Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Nature Notes News Quiz On This Day The Times, October 30,1954 Heavy Floods in Scotland Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life October 30,1965 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular University News Changing the Guard Personal Column RC Women Priests? Faresavers Premier Events Contact Details for Classified Advertising Travel Insurance annual Memorial services All Box Number Replies Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Church News Answers Box Number Replies Court & Social The Sunday Times Service of thanksgiving Livery Company Appointments No Title Fee-based advice is off the menu, says watchdog Savings Best Buys Distracts Perils of gunpowder in back garden plots East Money Mark Atherton issues a timely Teminder to check your home insurance policy Daimler Chrysler House deposits triple Paula Hawkins reports on the problems for first-time buyers as property prices soar A £40,000 downpayment is not enough for today's housebuyer Alison Gibson finds a man fortunate to have bought his home 18 months ago. It would be £50,000 more now Variation does not postpone review Chancery Division Minister must personally authorise bias Appealing family judgments Buyers walk tall at the return of townhouse Soaring prices mean building land in northern cities comes at a premium, so thin houses are suddenly back in fashion, finds Caroline Brannigan Three of the best Likely victim need not be known until harm done Court of Appeal Enforcement of minimum wage Employment Appeal Tribunal City & West End Property Spy Plc World Class Homes Mayfair Guernsey Parque da Floresta French Property Exhibition Don't let your vine romance end in tears Owing a vineyard is a dream for many Britons but, as Clare Stewart discovers, you must do your homework to avoid a bitter harvest Golden coast Luxury Ocean Estates Interrnational Marbella/mijas Hussain leads from front Breeders' Cup a non-starter while US continues to put blinkers on The Times Agassi combines brilliance and blunder Get fit, feel fit: rebounding Day three: abdominal crunch Eriksson lends backing to Crozier Premiership Ii would just give clubs another chance to fail Times Square O'Neill forecasts bright future for Iris's Gift Cheltenham The Wright Track Hills colt goes for Japan Cup From a Correspondent in Perth: Hussain's hundred gives extra cause for optimism Cricket Ashes Handbook England a youth bid for place in Britain squad Rugby League Marray too strong for Bogdanovic In Brief Bullets outgunned Pindar's progress One-day rankings Price is right Williams divorce Australia tool on RFU's summer World Cup plans Rugby union Northampton duo are cleared of stamping Jansher in dock for no-show Squash The results service Beaten Walker discovers world of difference By Our Sports Staff: Husnu on course for Wembley Snooker Arsenal eager to make their point Stone adds his weight to Portsmouth's bid Nationwide League first division Deane gives Leicester something to cheer Shearer spots his chance to keep Newcastle in hunt Champion League Liverpool primed for Spanish test By Our Sports Staff: Six-shooting Grimsby make Burnley suffer Wigan struggle to live up to their ambitions Second division The Premiership today Bergkamp facing FA inquiry, Royle plans raid on Maine Road and Taylor calls in the shrinks Maccabi expose flaws in Ferguson's youth policy Champions League Riverside scuffle prompts Fa probe Picture Gallery Eriksson says his loyalty will be tested if Fa sacks Crozier A diet of pure adrenaline Free 48-Page Ashes Handbook Sport inside Sailing Martin Samuel Why I'm Still Angry Health Books Creme Index Discordiale What Happened when Tony Blair Called Jacques Chirac to Kiss and Make up? Richard Morrison Listened in Verbatim 24 Hours I Find It Hard to Be Tolerant of Those who Would Deprive a Handicapped Child of a Loving Home Mary Ann Sieghart Human Jungle First the Pain. Anger at their As Survivors of the Potters Bar Rail Crash Meet the Rail Authorities Today. Nina Bawden, Whose Husband was Killed, Remains Desolate and Angry The Times Dangerous Diplomacy Larry Foley's Murder Highlights the Risks Facing Today's Foreign Envoys, Writes Richard Beeston Foyles Danger on a Even in Suburbia, Marion McGILVARY Could Not Protect her Teenage Son from Being Mugged What Does Life Teach us about Love ? This Week: Peter Porter Love ETC Health Why I Left the Nhs Consultant Azhar Aslam Says Alan Milburn's New Contract Deserves to Be Rejected The Theatre Manager Said: "If He's Been Waiting for Three Weeks. What Difference Will It Make?" Worrying Signs Babyland is so us There's More to Infantile Clothing than Indulging in a World of Make-Believe, Says Lisa Armstrong Welcome, Back Tights Picture Gallery It's Time to Get your Bung Bung Working Why Diamonds are More than a Girl's Best Friend Classical Concerts Rory Bremner Limited Season from 7 November The Times Box Office Direct The People's Prize For once the Turner Prize is More about Actual Art than Shock Tactics-And who Knows, There Might Even Be Something in It for Everyone. Rachel Campbell-Johnston Urges us All to Make Haste to the Tate Whitefellas took us from mother The Times Offers Direct The Lost Treasure of Fair Mantua In Italy Rosemary Righter is Amazed by the Fabulous Opulence of the Gonzaga Court and its Great Collection of Renaissance Art Picture Gallery Today in the Times First Night Reviews are on Page… DNA Shape of an Era that Began in the Sink Classics from the So-Called Kitchen Sink School Impress John Russell Taylor Royal Opera House Well Versed in the Legacy of Conflict At the Imperial War Museum, Poet Laureate Andrew Motion Sifts Thought Mementoes and Testimonies of Twelve Poets A Pointed History African Literature's Bright New Star Shines on a Troubled Land The Times Books Direct The Times Books Direct Beware! Paxo's in the House The Political Animal Picture Gallery Myths Ailing Planet Ancient Mytn and Eco-Terrorism Define Tim Cadman's Choice of the Best Science Fiction Reads TLS 100 Diary The Wonder of Q Freeserve Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Today's Highlights No Title Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Picture Gallery TV Choice Harrods Knightsbridge Experiences of ageism at work Trust at a high tempo A Working Relationship Michael Beloff Qc, President of Trinity College, Oxford, and his Pa, Yvonne Cavanagh Apply for a £3,000 career boost Maine Tucker Recruitmnet Consultants Property PA Knightsbridge Secretaries Tiger Recruitment Streets The Eclipse Organisation Ltd. Crone corkill a Spherion company When experience hits the age harrier Closing the gap that keeps women down Pay champion Denise Kingsmill talks to Rosalind Renshaw about wage equality Time Savers Contacts Officeangels Emprise The Times Experienced Shorthand Writers/tape Transcribers The Times No Title NADFAS Shorthand Seretaries No Title Instant offices Avent Cool classics for cold days Real-life fashion Good marriage for a fine pear Tasting Best Western When work goes on for hours and hours You have a life outside the office and should make that clear, says Tola Awogbamiye How to choose your first PA It's a matter of personality as much as skills for the job, says Michelle Braham The A-Z of office hates Malcolm Burgees with the first in a series of some awful realities Lettings & Sales Negotiators Berkeley International The Times Offers Direct No Title Crème John D Wood & Co. Discreet charm of Mayfair haven Conference Call Are you a winner? FYI Speak Another Language? 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