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News from 06/11/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Tony Halpin and Mark Court, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Megan Mason, Robert Cole, DJM, Ross Dunn and Stephen Farrell, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Dominc Wells, Peter Lansley, Rosemary Bennett and Greg Hurst, Mark Souster, Elizabeth Wurtzel, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Elaine Monaghan, Richard Holloway, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Steve Bird and Sam Lister, Carl Mortished, Patrick Barkham, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Valerie Elliott, Alistair Fielder, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Mark Jones, Michael Binyon and Miranda Eeles, Daniel Finkelstein, Burrell and the Queen, Pat Glbson, Godfrey Barker, Oliver Wright, Roland Watson and Tim Reid and David Adams, Peter Longworth, Roland Watson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Malika Browne, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Anthea Lawson, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Danielle Haas and Stephen Farrell, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, Guy Perkins, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, E. Richards, Daniel McGrory, Jerome Burne, Michelle Braham, Catherine O'brien, Calum Carmichael, Tom Baldwin, Diana Cambridge, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh, George Plint, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Pip Piper, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Joseph Dean, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Russell Hotten, Clive Steward, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tola Awogbamiye, Martin Woods, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ian Mcintyre, Elizabeth Jane Howard, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Dominic Kennedy, Caroline Merrell and James Moore, Richard Ford and David Charter, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Katie-Jane Neave, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Deborah King, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Carlton Roberts-James, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Rachel Tomlins, Ashling O'Connor, Michael Bird, Rob Green, Stephen Dalton, Garry Barnett, Avril H. Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Michael Evans, A. G. Lynne, David Logan, Rory Landman, P. W. Arthur, Philip Webster and Melissa Kite, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Andrew Clark, Grainne Gilmore, Virginia Matthews,

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Tory leader stumbles over traitors Clarke and Portillo outed as ringleaders Duncan Smith asks activists to save him Concorde falls 23,000ft Why geeks are the new pin-ups The Queen 'warned butler to beware of dark forces at work' The Times Today Elis spent her 12th birthday in detention US fraud watchdog quits Gunpowder, treason and a guy losing the plot Sandals News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Times Online Gay couple victory will spur property claims By a Correspondent: NHS chief jailed for fiddling expenses Ministers set to end lump-sum damages Villagers defeat plan for rural asylum centre Freeserve IRA allows 'exile' to come home In Brief Rights for clergy Spotters' envoy Course failure Science fears Fire talks go on Robotic warfare leaves terrorists no hiding place A new era of combal has dawned, where death is delivered by an unseen hand from hundreds of miles away US proposes to give Iraq one last chance on weapons inspections Chopard Predator is the soldiers ultimate dream machine Babies to get more multiple injections Children are likely to be immunised soon against up to six illnesses, all in a single injection, writes Oliver Wright Mercedes Benz Splitting vaccines could be a deadly mistake Children need to curb salt intake Direct Line Cannabis spray for MS could be just a year away Lamplugh suspect named amid fury at police blunders Let me see twins, says IVF father The MarketPlace Debenhams No smoke without fire, say Duncan Smith critics The rebels are a union of Clarkites portillistas and general malcontents. Philip Webster and Melissa Kite on a modern-day Gunpowder plot Intelligent Finance MPs who triggered Tory troubles Challenge to rebels was the mark of a vulnerable leader, not a strong one Leadership by numbers Peers back adoption by unmarried couples Today in Parliament Canon 'My message is simple and stark: unite or die The Tories Bitter experience that feeds the leader's paranoia The ties that bind the hostile camps PC World Have you heard the one about the Ids speech? Odd couple at Bercow bash Brainy Miliband claims duffer status Twitching sex symbols Hernia PS The ties that bind the hostile camps PC World Have you heard the one about the IDS speech? Odd couple at Bercow bash Brainy Miliband claims duffer status Twitching sex symbols The British Hernia Centre PS Big Brother spy house catches cheating traders Secret filming by trading standards officers revealed tricks of rip-off cowboys, writes Valerie Elliott Tested for fairness Rare hunt book up for sale Esure Beckham's fight over Posh title The Coperative Bank 'Arrogant' Shayler is jailed for six months The judge accepted that the former M15 man was motivated by principle, not greed Land-Rover Property boom helps young up wealth ladder Cambridge could lose $4 m donation Former spy's first taste of life in a British jail Somak Holidays Airlines in £100m court battle with DVT families Lecturers strike for pay equality with teachers Abbey National business The Link Lottery yob can afford to make amends Neighbours of the ?10m winner say he should at least buy a community centre, reports lan Cobain IBM Minister's deaf partner to chair Audit Commission Jamjarcars Decline of sealife 'close to point of no return' Stars' banker jailed for taking their millions £21m revamp for National Gallery An influx of visitors to the new-look Trafaigar Square will be catered for in comfort Classic fM Wartime animals memorial appeal Former man can be a WPC In Brief Earliest leper More divorces Birthday tragedy Back in saddle Holiday Inn Halifax Likud set to win, but who will lead it? One. Tel Israelis will fight election as war with Iraq looms Leadership fight will end hope of new peace talks Pergo Straw and Sharon 'deeply disagree' Zurich Sharon's Rocky Road to Elections Republicans buoyed by signs of Bush win Alliance Leicester Taking the Senate is President's dream The Times Actor muscles in on politics (Reuters, AFP): Extradite tycoon, says Russia In Brief (AFP): Stoning escape (AFP): Girl accepts King (AFP): Whores' sense (Reuters): Toilet brake Which? Gibraltar's exiles fight for a place in history Jury deciding if Winona Ryder is victim or villain Time Times Online China stands at the brink of a great transition Picture Gallery BT Virgin atlantic Just who is the next President? Rivals resort to ruthless ploys Classical poise in a streetwise pose Dance Dance Theatre of Harlem Sadler's Wells Theatre The Play What I Wrote Wyndham's Theatre The Times Theatre Romeo and Julit: The Musical Piccadilly Theatre Jazz Jamie Cullum Pizza Express, W1 Minutes from a meeting that might have been What his best friends failed to tell lain Duncan Smith yesterday morning A nursery hierarchy that has served the Crown with grace through the ages Picture Gallery Universities would do better to strike out alone Yet again, Americans have only fear itself to fear Stop Digging Duncan Smith makes a deep hole deeper still Sky Wars Remote targeting changes the nature of warfare It Could Be HIM Will a lottery win prove the nature of criminality? Hidden cost of university top-up fees Letters to the Editor Penalised for a private education Frontline advice The Times Daily Register Anomalies of air fares and schedules Magistrates' oaths Living at home Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Managing traffic for better city life A dragon writes Trick of the night All at sea Fewer and less The Weather The Times Crossword 22,190 Weathercall The Sleep Disorder Clinic Weather Eye Euro rises above dollar Briefing M&S defends Zip Microsoft resists payout WorldCom admits more Osmond seals Pares deal News Corp rises 51% Bespak plunges 23% MacKenzie adds to stake Stock Market Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today Delayed action Commodities Amey accused over Illegal' aid Collapse of markets takes toll of City workers' pay Disney strikes deal with Winnie the Pooh heirs Skies wide open ECU The Register Challenge for Shadow MP BT Flight path to consolidation Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief The Times Exchange rates EU ruling heralds new aviation era One in five firms ends pension schemes M&S backs Zip as profits rise News Corp bounces back with 51% rise General Group BA fights back with £310m Investors switch off long rally in Dixons Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates M&S set on course for growth Pizza Express rises on hope of rival offer Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street In the style of Gauguin City Diary Long shot City Diary All bets off City Diary Rebuke for Lisbon as EU fights back on Stability Pact Lambert takes 'amicable' leave of Punch Taverns Shadow MPC takes on balancing act Brussels in common prospectus agreement Austrian Airlines No Title Logica to cut 1,400 after deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Swiss ruse draws out Brown's true colours ScotPower seeks to extend NEA The Times ABF hints at hunger for more takeovers Morgan Crucible settles charges Church's Flat finish for shares Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Henry Drucker Oxford University fundraiser who brought in £341 million by persuading donors that giving is good for you Henry Drucker, fundraiser, was born on April 29,1942. He died on October 30,2002, aged 60 Baroness Hylton-Foster Highty years in politics, as daughter of one Speaker, wife of another, and leader of the crossbench peers Baroness Hylton-Foster, DBF, convener of the crossbench peers, 1974-95, was born in SImla, India, on May 19,1908. She died in Tanhurst, Surrey, on October 31,2002, aged 94 Her Honour Myrella Cohen Longest-serving woman judge, who helped to formulate more sympathetic Jewish Divorce laws Her Honour Myrella Cohen, QC, circuit judge, 1972-95, was born on December 16,1927. She died on OCtober 25,2002, aged 74 Court & Social Brian Behan Scion of a famous literary family who fought stalwart labour battles and always had plenty to say for himself Brian Behun, author, was born in Dublin on November 10,1926. He died of a heart attack in Brighton on November 2,2002, aged 75 Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Barrell and the Queen What lessons can be learnt from this case—and what are the legal implications? Conservatives in trouble With rebellion in the air, should the Tories stick with Duncan Smith or change leader again? Nature Notes News Quiz By the News Team: 40 Die in Lewisham Train Crash Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life November 6,1884 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Church news Contact Details for Classified Advertising Putting the nation's treasures to bed Sport and media recognised at the Palace Dinners Personal Column The Sunday Times Court & Social Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Answers Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Distracts The North stars as southerners feel the squeeze Daimler Chrysler Clearing debt is priority of competition winners Grainne Gilmore reveals the first The Times/Lloyds Tsb Graduate of the Year Prepare to foot the bill for Revenue's latest blunder Links On Saturday Free Guides You pay top prices if you want to join The Circus Prices in Bath are still rising but there is no rush to buy, except when a rare family home in the city centre goes on the market Centaurs, cricket and celebs Megam Mason views & house with a steamy past and present Brydian Court Three of the best Property Passport to Switzerland World Class Homes San Roque Golf The Times Overseas Property Parque da Floresta Clear run to to a home on Alpine ski slopes Cheryl Taylor finds that the Swiss are easing restrictions on foreigners who want to step straight from their own back door on to the piste Ocean Estates Nerja & Frigilana Ashes to Ashes So what would Henry V make of England's capitulation? National obsession a dangerous game for the Beckhams In Sport Today Sleeping place vital for home Another's interest is relevant Law report Standard costs after accepting payment-in as settlement of case Chancery Division Taking the Mick Sculthorpe absence forces Waite into reshuffle Rugby league Spencer recalled as New Zealand gamble on youth Rugby union Castaignede is named in France starting line-up Ireland make statement of intent with O'Driscoll promotion The results service Get fit, feel fit: skateboarding The Times Book prize finalists announced In Brief Smith banned Corsie shock Magee switch Confident Australia still look too strong all round Times Square Stunned Hick loses Worcestershire captaincy Racing Picture Gallery If England are to make a mark, they need to do it early in the series The Ashes Selectors pick fear as twelfth man for Ashes Musselburgh Newton Abbot Media Puzzle sets new Weld order Edredon Bleu is quick to seize mist opportunity The Wright Track Yesterday's results Picture Gallery Wigan have the upper hand as City slide Football Bruce sees his worst fears realised after Horsfield's dismissal Henman is happy to miss out Tennis Supporters left feeling empty as Wimbledon slump to new depths Wales lose out to clubs Toyota sign Da Malta Motor racing Beckham the last man standing as Leicester resistance is eroded Today's fixtures European elite agree to limit their wage bills Football's Wage Trap McCarthy leaves with dignity Ireland in Turmoll The Premiership today: Saha faces further spell on sidelines while Ferguson plays down feud between goalkeepers From confrontation to resignation: the long road from Saipan Aldridge the best man to step into manager's shoes Football Ireland owe big debt to England Keane claims new victim as time runs out for McCarthy Times Sport today Heathrow The Winning Team for the Ashes No Place like Home Fashion Books Creme Inside Any Takers? True Fiction When Ryanair Offered a Million Free Flights, 130,000 Went Unclaimed. Mark Jones Visits an Auction of Some Oither Items You Can't Even Give Away Verbatim 24 Hours Put Bluntly, Britain Looks Poorer than It is, thanks to Neglect of the Public Realm Macbeth Human Jungle How Does It Feel to Be a Child in a Detention Centre? Secrecy Surrounds All Aspects of Life inside British Detention Centres. Ann Treneman Gained Access as a Private Visitor and Interviewed a Family of Four. What is Life Really like for Asylum Seekers Here? Part One of a Special Three-Part Investigation Asylum-Seekers the Facts The Sunday Times ER, Aren't You Dead? News of a Boycott of Miss World Has Shaker Daniel Finkelstein. He Thought It was Long Gone My Last Chance to Find out who I Am The Author Bernard Cornwell was Adopted and Had a Terrible Childhood, Last Yeat He Traced his Natural Father. Interview by Catherine O'brien The Times What Does Life Teach us about Love Elizabeth Jane Howard Love Etc How Grandad Can save You from Diabetes How we Eat May Affect the Genes of Future Generations. Jerome Burne Reports on a New Study Haliborange Unexpectedly Sexy Front Row Forget Brand Pitt; Marr, Clarkson and Gervais are the New Pin-Ups, Says Lisa Armstrong You've Got to Go Camp to Conquer Tribute to a Sixties Swinger The Pick of the Parkas The Times What Lies beneath Exhitions Ever Wondered how the Old Masters Did It? A New Show Reveals All, Says John Russell Taylor Underdrawings in Renaissance Paintings National Gallery Rodney Graham WHitechapel Art Gallery Drawn to Music David Messum FIne Art, W1 Forever England in France The French Recognised Constable's Talent Long before his Fellow Countrymen Did. Two Centuries Later, his Work Returns to Paris in a Remarkable Show, as Rachel Campbell-Johnston Discoveries Best in Show Best in Show Its Impact Lies in Freud's Visceral Understanding of Constable's Radical Talents Entertainments The Times Critics' Choice Top 10 Movies Endurance Test No One Has the Patience to Sit through Douglas Gordon's Videos—and That's the Point Hammer Horror Public Confidence Will Not Come Back until the Sotheby's Scandal is Settled, Says Godgrey Barker Auction Room Moore the Merrier Doming Wells Meets the Graphic Writer Alan Moore, Probably the Sanest Man Ever to Worship a Snake Goo A Methodical Study of Life on the Road John Wesley: A Brand from the Burning by Roy Hattersely Little, Brown £20;457 pp Isbn 0316860204 TLS100 Fiction Shorts The Ringmaster's Daughter by Josten Gaarder Phoenix House £12.99;304pp ISBN 0297 82923 8 Sunsets, Vistas and Bloodstains Sahara by Michael Palin Weidenfeld & Nicolson £50;256pp ISBN 0 2978 4303 6 Dark Star Safari by Paul Theroux Hamish Hamilton £17.99;512 pp ISBN 0 2411 4048 x Master Class in the Art of Life Lloyd George: War Leader by John Grigg Allen Lane 25;688 pp ISBN 071399343X Bestsellers Books Gordonramsay Cookschristmas The Times Bridge The Stayman Convention Lesson Eight Chess Winning Move TV Review Jamie Oliver's Charitable Ambitions Seem to Have Left the Celebrity Chef with a Surprisingly Bitter Taste in his Mouth Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2804 TV Choice Harrods Knightsbridge Outsourcing can help your career A flair for fancy footwork Working Relationship Aydin kurdash, head of the celebrity shoemaker Gina, and his 23-year-old PA. Michael Allion Fashion: how to look good in a mac Alliance Medical Marks & Spencer Bilingual People Ltd Social Care David Collins Architecture & Design Careermoves Knightsbridge Secretaries PA for Halpern PR Agency Livery Company Times Newspapers If stress becomes too much strain Job change can be a source of fulfilment Outsourcing has a lot to offer the career minded, says Virgina Matthews Time Savers Contacts A true French classic Tasting Brave the rain and stay chic The A-Z of office hates Malcolm Burgess with the second in a series of life's awful realities It's a good life if you work in the provinces Diana Cambridge talks to three PAs who enjoy rewarding jobs outside London How personal does a Pa have to get? Igniting a rage on age The backlash created by ageism hots up, says Rosalind renshaw Ealing Anderson Hoare Hackney The Times Crème Solution 22 PA to Managing Director Knightsbridge Secretaries Administrative Support The Times A gem of a venue steeped in history Conference Call Get back on track FYI Conqueror

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