News from 19/11/2002
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Andrew Robson, Martin Berthoud, Robert Sturdy, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Michael Evans, Daniel McGrory and Philip Webster, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Tieu Mou, Peter Lansley, Charles Foster, Linda Tsang, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Rosermary Righter, Russell Jenkins and Michelle Henery, James Doran New York Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Roland Watson and Roger Boyes, Suna Erdem, Roger Zair, Nic Hopkins, William M. CornellRichard Beeston, Brian de Burco, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Ron West, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Michelle Henery, Patrick Kidd, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Don Alvey, Barbara Hewson, Geoff Brown, Charles Farrell, Joe Joseph, Elaine Monasghan, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, G. Spencer-Brown, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Lewis Smith and Richard Ford, Lizzie Speller, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, I. B, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Geoffrey Mills, Mark Jones, Rick Broadbent and Nick Szczepanik, Dr Jane Collins, Ross Dunn, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, H. I. R. Allan, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rod Morgan, Heather Nicholson, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Roland Watson, David Hands, Oliver Wright and Mark Henderson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Court, Cliff Wale, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Sally Jones, Nigel Williamson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Nick Hasell and Dominic Walsh, Michael Theodoulou, liOver Kay, Stephen Burgen, Leonard Bernsetin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Gary Slapper, Michael C. Calder, Rob Wright, Jane Potter, Chantilcleer, Peter Garner, Ian Blacksaw, Miranda Eeles, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Fiona Morrow, Matt Dickinson, Martin Hedges, Diana Allen, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Steve Reich, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Ray Kennedy and Helen Studd, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Russell Hotten, Sanjida O'connell, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Peter Cotgreave (Director), Margaret Reynolds, Stephen Dorgen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Veronica Cowan, A. S. Jerwood, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Michelle Henery, Alan Bolt, Nick Szczepanik, Christopher Walker, Dane Clouston, Michael Rubenstein, Joanna Thomson, Ian Johns, Patrick O'Sullivan, Mark Pearce, Charlotte McConnell, Chris McGrath, Lieutenant-Colonel Premendra, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Jean Roose, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Andrew Shaw, Peter Tritt, Auckland, Ben Macintyre, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, Rosemary Bennett and Tom Baldwin, David Sinclair, Robin Stanley, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Zoran Kusovac and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Adam Sherwin and Jack Malvern, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Catherine Newman, Carl Wilkinson, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, A. B. Parkinson, Matthew Connolly, Harold Elletson, George Jones, David Heicher, Anthony Howard, Gavin Evans, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jan Raath, Charles Spencer, Jenny Davey, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni,
ResumoMeet the new costume drama sex symbol Firefighters ready to call off strike Government's three-year pay offer would break deadlock UN back in Iraq Tube fears Spanish attack Briton raped Tuition fees I Aw Supplement The definitive guide to hospital consultants £3,000 bill for Hindley's exclusive cremation The Times Today page 2 Crossword Another day, another endorsement on Her Majesty's Secret Service Al-Qaeda cell network spreads across Europe Chanel Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Speaker reveals masterplan: MPs must cut waffle Parliamentary Sketch Police may get 36 hours to question suspects New inquest to be held on airman in 1953 sarin test Pensions will rise by £2 a week next year Engagement Rings from David Morri Loutchansky QC says trial will cause anxieties Boarding school girls at risk from 'an epidemic of eating disorders' Who suffers Pupils under constant exam stress Merger killed by dons' opposition Top-up fees 'are not the answer' More than High price of fashion and fickle friends Benefits of a fireman's life lure recruitstr Double-take on minister-speak shows how Cabinet message changed Bonhams 'Resistant' sheep gets BSE from test Fertility watchdog s chief forced to quit IBM starts work on computer to rival the human brain 31st victim of King's Cross still unknown 14-hour ordeal of British tourist raped at gunpoint MacArthur forced to climb 90ft mast British Gas Sharp British victims of violent crime since South Africa's 1994 all-race election Peugeot Fear of terrorism attack on Tube 'is unwarranted' Arrested suspects say press may prejudice trial Direct Line Buses full as worried commuters switch route Bond: licensed to make a killing? Gung-ho 007 returns to torture the anti-capitalist prigs Review A digital studio The transport debate Higher Dior The eurosceptics' guide to blagging a Tory nomination People Ali pulls ion the gloves in the name of peace The Bishop goes out with a band More than PS Feared £3bn: cost of jails almost doubles in four years The head count Tiscali Beer Drinker of the Year Today in Parliament Seat auto emocion Clarke suggests all students should pay university fees Labour funding rethink as union clashes loom Deadling missed Spain blames Gibraltar as oil disaster looms Swift action keeps tanker away from danger areas Zurich Bae Systems Decaffeinated coffee gives drinkers same kick as full-strength Some hip patients wait four times longer than others Citibank 1840s album looks back to early days of photography Heart disease risk of passive smoking Hospital 'gambled' widow's millions Jamjarcars 'Babes in Wood' case reopened In Brief BBC drops advert Suspect named Climber dies Buzz nabs thief Hussain baby Beethoven deal Gunners targeted Rogue salesmen Halifax Child abuse fears push Santa out of his grotto Paedophile told 'hitman' to kill girl Lone cub pools his talent Priest admits he assaulted boys Fujitsu Siemens Man from yesterday is picked for Today Terror for Nigerians as Sharia marks its victims Mugabe bans gesture politics as motorcade silences the people Smart Goldfish (Reuters): Briton held in Australia 'bomb plot' In Brief (AFP): Hijacker's aim Harare abduction Caracas deaths (Reuters): Pakistan protest Potter film pirates find global market for plunder Gore gears up for new run at presidency by lambasting Bush Iran hardliners in clash with liberals EasyJet. com Israel Opposition selects general One. Tel Royal Mail Europe 'must help us if Saddam fails to comply' Peter Riddell talks to Chris Patten, the EU's External Affairs Commissioner Terrorist threat to schools Briton accused over Saudi bomb death Mortgages for Business Grundig world radio Bribes, not bombs, defeated Taleban CIA spent £45 million buying off hostile leaders, according to a new book on the war, Elaine Monaghan reports Alliance Leicester US warns Iraq as weapons inspectors arrive Times Online British 'set out to terrorise civilians' The Australian Wine Club Order now on Freephone Tesco Bush's pre-summit snub reveals continuing rift with Germany Turkish leader hopes for Blair's backing Reach 'Delivery man' ends school siege Theatre Imprint 2/Have I None Royal Court/Southwark Playhouse SALTiMBANCO Sour dish that is less than satisfying Theatre Dinner Lyttelton Loft Concert LPO/Harding Festival Hall Pop Richard Ashcroft Brixton Academy Theatre Falling Bush, W12 The Queen's tormentors are off their heads There is no need for a Palace inquiry into wild fantasies and tabloid smears The whole point of the university system is to provide an elite education Picture Gallery She feared not the night for she carried the sun Thunderer: Licensing reforms make me want to throw up Short Circuit Bad advice on top-up fees from inside the Cabinet Wall Street Blues Scandal has tarnished New York's finest Know Thy Doctor A basis for better medical service Firefighters' pay Public services The Times Iraqi conflict not for clergy to judge Lib Dems as a 'political footnote' Escape for French over EU beef fine University funding Art and audience Upland foxhunting East meets West The costs of Myra Hindley's life Confession and parole Expensive imports Sainted knight Short-changed The Weather The Times Crossword 22,201 Amazon Equitable link adds to Aberdeen's woes Calvin Klein discussion Briefing Bundesbank attacks tax C&W tries to calm fears Teather 'in talks' Threat of £2.8bn rail bill Stock Markets Charts of the day Index Mulberry bushed By Our City Staff: Holmes plays down talk of Yusuf departure from M&S Coffee Republic 'receives offer from Caffe Nero' In the mix Oracle The Register Diageo tries to save sale of Burger King The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Dedicated Servers Not a Match made in Heaven Business Editor's Commentary Small price for the Big Whopper Baltimore's option hurts shareholders Results in brief Exchange rates Balance of power held by Danes in Mulberry battle Queen of Bond Street holds key to fate of luxury retailer Majestic takes look at Ireland The Times Peel in agreed Clydeport bid BA tries again with US airline alliance Vodafone sues NTL over rent Adobe Woollen Mill in £67m buyout Reuters benefits from interest of us buyers Nick Hasell Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Widows casts gloom over Lloyds Tempus Hopes of cash boost provide lift for EMI Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Calm after the Tempest City Diary Fond farewell City Diary Hard line City Diary The Times Urgent need for revolt on EU spending` The European Commission is incapable even of setting a realistic budget @business is the game. Play to win Grubman inquiry questions nursery board members Cap Gemini to cut 700 UK jobs The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid for information service. For futher details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Giuliani asked to join the board of WorldCom Connections that get results Jowell to dispel UK net image Watchdog to target satisfaction Merrill Lynch overhauls equity business in UK The Times Swiss Life launches delayed £480m cash call 'Windfall for options' plan at Baltiimore Furla is Playing to Win AMP braced for £430m charge Picture Gallery Copy this Idea £1.02 Million Turner & co Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Yorkshire Forward Franchises Thornton Securities Ltd Business Opportunities Mediation can be cheaper option in tribunal battles Workplace disputes Investor in People The Sunday Times Case study Can GSK fix the hole in its drug pipeline? Mark Court considers the dilemma facing the pharmaceutical giant Too many bitter pills to swallow The Times Offers Direct By Our Health Industries Correspondent: Antisoma soars on Roche deal Regional Heat Winners British Airways 'Industry has key role over credibility' Harrods Kinghtsbridge Gains narrowed at close Debate Anniversaries Birthday Who wrote this? Bryan Robertson Director of the Whitechapel Gallery whose wide-ranging exhibitions helped to revitalise British art Bryan Robertson, OBE, Director of the Whitechapel Gallery, 1952-68, was born on April 1,1925. He died of cancer on November 18,2002 aged 77 Ron Jacobs Champion rugby player and administrator who led a controversial rugby tour to South Africa Ron Jacobs, regby palyer and administrator, was born in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, on October 28,1928. He died there of a heart attack on November 10,2002, aged 74 Court & Social Miles Hardie Hospital administrator who believed in constant progress Miles Hardie, OBE, health specialist, was born on February 27,1924. He died on October 25,2002, aged 78 Lives Remembered Stella King Journalist and royal biographer who backed discretion with sometimes physical determination Stella King, journalist and author was bron in Birmingham on January 6,1919. She died in Watford following a stroke on October 29 2002, aged 83 Roland Hanna Classically trained jazz pianist and composer knighted for charity work by the President of Liberia Roland Hanna, jazz pianist and compuser, was born in Detroit on February 10,1932. He died of heart failure in Hackensack, New Jersey on November 13,2002, aged 70 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Alan Smith, mining engineer; was born on January 19,1930. He died on October 4,2002, aged 72 Nature Notes News Quiz Debate the issues of the days as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@the times. co. uk Legacy of Empire Was Jack Straw right to blame many of the world's troubles on British colonialism? The Funeral of the Duke of Wellington Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life November 19,1925 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Meetings Luncheon Dinner Contact Details for Classified Advertising Travel Insurance annual Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Personal Column Masterpieces reunited The Sunday Times Forthcoming marriages Symposium Answers Appointment Elections British challenge ends Baseball star back in the ascendant after playing straight bat Today's fixtures Index Regulation made outwith proper procedure is invalid Court of Appeal Pools forecast Tenant's access order did not meet statutory conditions Dogged Chisholm ends Fahey run Real tennis Central reservation Campbell breaks silence to hit back at slurs Michelin Simpson-Daniel halted in his stride by illness England on the verge of historic triple success Tetley's Miller out for Ireland The Times Lingfield Park The Wright Track Kelso Yesterday's results MacAire has date with Best Mate Newton Abbot Dixon has mind to stake his claim on tour card Golf What's Important the Times Harrison vows to fight another day Sailing: Louis Vuitton Cup Falcons make Horn pay for disparaging comments American football The results service Ball games can aid enjoyment Get fit, look fit: Swise Ball Times Square Blundell to get back on his bike In Brief Discovery Channel Crawley recovers to leave selectors with big dilemma Dell Planning process Hands England few favours Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent in Adelaide By Our Sports Staff: Pollock is forced to forgive and forget Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores McLeish praises Vogts Personnel problems test Welsh resolve Group nine Ireland dropouts leave Givens with little room for manoeuvre The Premiership today: Smith pledges future to troubled Leeds while McAteer makes speedy recovery Doyle content to accentuate positives Anelka kicks a storm after French resistance The latest greatest match of the century Stephen Burgen Letter from Spain England's new £70m base at risk as FA tries to cut costs Eriksson 'surprised' by manager's criticism of Gerrard Mitsubishi Motors Straight Talking Inside Sport 8 Pages Chance, Survival and Guilt Arts Law Hospital Inside So, Owzat? Not only Did the French Invent Cricket, but Most Other " English" Traditions are Foreign Imports, Too. Mark Jones Reports The Conservative Party: It is, in Fact, Hungarian Verbatim 24 Hours Would You Find a Fireman Speaking on the Floor of Today's House of Commons? Fat Chance The MP Started out with One Advantage: He Knew Whereof He Spoke Human Jungle A Lottery You As a New Poster Campaign Highlights the Terror Threat, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Says that despite Survivors' Guilt the Risk of Being a Victim is Tiny. Below, Bali Bomb Survivor John Parodi Describes how He Felt when his Best Friend Died "It was Dumb Luck I Didn't Go that Night" The Open University Royal Albert Hall The Diet Secret of the Desert For Years, Kalahari Bushmen Used a Cactus to Stave off Hunger. Now the Plant is Being Used to Create a Diet Pill - and the Tribes Have Struck a Deal worth Millions. Gavin Evans Reports Been There, Done that Trained Dogs Not to Bite One of the Princess's Dogs is a 13-Year-Old Bull Terrier, Not the Friendliest of Breeds Mum, Can I Is It Cool to Stay at Home when You're an Adult? After All, It's Common in Italy. But There Can Be Problems - Sex, for Example, Says Uzzie Speller He comes home, and as long as he tells me he plans… Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus Brushing up on Fluoride Facts Dr Jane Collins the Times Children's Doctor Answers your Questions Cancer Research UK Magnesium-B The Pint that Cheers? Studies Show Beer Cna Be Good for You, Says Sanjida O'connell Your Money Direct 'Best private Medical Insurer The Cutting Edge The New Bond Film is Set to Make Fencing Cool and Sexy, Says Carl Wilkinson Counter-Attacks and Parries Bring US to a Kind of Interactive Chess Cropped Trousers? Can I Get Away with.. . Norwich Union Enron and the Clas The Andrew Billen Interview As the America's Leading Corporate Fraud Lawyer, Bill Lerach is Loathed in Boardrooms but Has Won Millions for his Clients. Now He Has his Sights on the Biggest Target of All Darcy, Mk II? Televison Will Hugh Dancy Do a Darcy in Deronda? He Sure Looks the Part, Says Imogen Edwars-Jones Hustles and Bustles In the Surrey Countryside Fiona Morrow Goes on Location with the Cast of Daniel Deronda, the Bbc's Showcase Autumn Costume Drama Today in the Times First Night Reviews, Page 19 of… Funniest Pictures on the Wireless Speech Radio Has Been a Long Affair for Libby Purves, One of its Best-Known Presenters. Margaret Reynolds Savours her Memories Arthur Miller Bears Chilling Witness to the Power of Bigotry, Says Vanora Bennett Last Chance Must End DEC 1 Mark Gertler Peacock Theatre Entertainments The Times Sons's Rise over Africa Interview Femi Kuti is Taking his Rebel Music from Nigeria to the World-Just like his Father. Nigle Williamson Met Him Youngest Swinger in town Vocalist Jamie Cullum is Wowing the Jazz Crowd. Shades of Harry Connick, Ponders Clive Davis Toothless Sharks Classical Two Bernstein Recordings Hit and Miss the Mark, a Different Kind of Americana Lacks Fibre, but Steve Reich Positively Sparkles, Geoff Brown Discovers Jazz Ski Club Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review With Tiff Needell Presenting, It was Lucky for the Viewer that the Bond Cars Do Most of the Talking for Themselves, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Radio Choice Vanora Bennett Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Index T2 Crossword No 2815 TV Choice David Chater The Times Elizabeth Finn Trust Posh, Arsenal and Harry Potter: the trademarks war… Fine mess Life of strife Ageism Hays ZMB Cayman Islands Saudi Basic Industries Corporation How justice bites back at dogs Princess Anne is in court this week for failing to control her dog. Penalties can be severe—but for the dog it can be far worse, say Veronica Cowan The Times Law Section Company Secretary The last royal in court was beheaded Plunge in the deep end of the gene pool Charles Foster says that lawyers must get to grips with the complex moral and philosophical implications of DNA technology Hays ZMB Do not go straight to jail, and we'll collect£200 What is wrong with a good old-fashioned fine? Rod Morgan asks why the courts are cloggins up jails with petty offenders when a sting in the wallet would work Investor in People Müller Office of Fair Trading Let's keep i in the famil-and out c the courts After last week's historic judgment on d marital assets in divorce cases, the la Jane Simpson talks to Frances Gibb abc huge changes that she has seen dur 25 years of practice in this controversia Times Law Awap What's in a name? More things than Shakespeare imagined.. . Victory for Arsenal What a carry-on for the British censor Case notes Time runs out for ageism Mandatory retirement is doomed, writes Michael Rubenstein, left, but Martin Heges finds it hard to get legal work at 52 In the City Pensions in deep water Retirement is a more complex issue for partners in an age of pay for performance, writes Roger Zair Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Lawyer of the week 'The day after, I had 75 missed calls on my mobile phone' Tomorrow (November 20) Uproar at new Bar levy Barbara Hewson explains why the Mountfield report should be buried and (below) Catherine Newman defends the profession's treatment of trainees 'It is unworkable and divisive' Traninee Legal Adviser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landmark Multiple Classified Advertising Items A show of support for lawyer under fire Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk The barrister Gavya Arthur has taken up his post as the Lord Mayor of the City of London, following his election to the position last month Times Online Energetic and Enthusiastic Career plan Barclays Central Law Training Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford Institute of Legal Practice Phoenix Chambers Hospital Consultants Guide Inside Today Orthopaedics Tomorrow Cardiology & Cardiothoracic Surgery The Data in this Guide Why are we Waiting? New Data Reveals a Huge Disparity in the Length of Time Patients Have to Wait for Orthopaedic Surgery-And the Ageing Population Will only Make Long Lists Worse, Says Oliver Wirght Your Postcode Will Decide how Long You Have to Wait for a Hip Replacement It's Going to Be Almost Impossible to Meet Demand, There Aren't Enough Surgenos Waiting Times: Knee Replacement Waiting Times: Hip Replacement Conditions Damaged Hip Joints Stretched to the Limit • Cinderella Service Cannot Keep up with Demand for Treatment • Waiting Lists are Longrer than for Any Other Specialism • Ability to Grow Bone Artificially Promises a Revolution in Care We Weren't Meant to Survive beyond 45. Now we Want to Run around until We're 80 Brace Yourself for a Long Wait for your Operation Waiting Times: Lumber Spinal Surgery This table lists the Trusts with high, average or… Norwich Union A Very Special Relationship Choosing the Right Consultant for a Patient Involves All the Skills of Matching Couples at a Dating Agency, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford A Patient's Personality Should Be Matched to the Spechalist's Style The Consultancy Hospital Consultants List Norwich Union The Leading Guide to Consultants Patrick Alan Gregson (1937) Other Nhs: Royal… How the data was compiled Norwich Union
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