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News from 29/09/2003

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Jon White, Phil Yates, Jim Lyon, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Catherine Philip, Matthew Syed, Kate Hammond, Alexandra Frean, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Jim Quinn, Andrew Robinson, David Blunkett, Archie Thomson, , Alex Fynn and Kevin Whitcher, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Tara Holmes, David Chater, James Ducker, John Habgood, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Rob Sixsmith, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Martin E. Simons, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Joyce Glasser, London Nw3, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Patrick Marmion, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Mark Serwotka, General Secretary, Roger Blears, Phoebe Greenwood, Tom Foulkes, Director General, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Anselm Kuhn, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Pat Hodgson, Barry Daniels, Hugo Rifkind, Alison Davis, Blandford forum, Alan Davies, Russell Kempson, Alistair J. Sinclair, Christine Selb, Ronan McGreevy, Peter Bainbridge, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Paul Speakman, John Hopkins, Jon Ashworth and Stefanie Marsh, Ann Treneman, Michael R. Cavaghan-Pack, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Aki Rihlahti, Michael Brookers, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Brain Shelley, Simon Hart, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Lawrence Breen, Peta Bee, Abigall Rayner, John A. S. Flynn, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Tim Spanton, Mick Hume, poll detalls, Marc Padgett, Jane Feinmann, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Aidan Sherry, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, Michelle Henery, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Anthony Senior, Philip Webster Political Editor, David Pinless, Tim Hames, Jeremy Cross, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Burham Wazir, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Mrs Dippy, Ben Webster, Tom Hennigan, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, John Locke, Bristol, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Guy Herbert, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Jill Duplex, Glenn Renshaw, Dennis Rutherford, John Chambers, Ian Parkin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Mark Venables, Matthew Connolly, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Richard Laming, Philip Pank,

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Blair still in trouble Iraq vote reprieve New Labour in a spin Win a Superb Trip to the Rugby World Cup -… Beckham: my sore foot and those late nights The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 18. Law Report:… Off the road Knee support Italy blackout Pension gap Dine out with Wine for £10 Thegame And another man in deep water Pope creates 31 cardinals to shape his succession pope shapes succession Rugby's shock tactic - sex Why high heels are good for you Backed by the UK'S Leading Insurers In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk Cmrs, ths s r dstny, cries Eeee McCrtny M25 road rage killing may be reviewed Irish liberal to be Scottish cardinal Blair's long argument with 'weird' Clinton Tiscali Lifestyle causing huge rise in suicide by men Your deputy is plotting for your job and your colleagues are stabbing you in the back. So just try being nice It's rough at the top but tougher at the bottom Prince of heavy horses lacked his crown jewels Estee Lauder Celebrate British drivers pay most tax for worst deal A survery finds other nations plough far more money back into their transport systerns, Ben Webster reports The Sleep Disorder Clinic Number of cars set to triple as global love affair continues apace Treatment delay means thousands will lose sight Anti-acid pills 'cause food allergies' Kent Police to welcome new chief In Brief Flu jab ignorance Editor in clear Children 'critical' Milk for schools Appeal to Turkey Briton's fatal fall Fluoride call Why women in stilettos can walk tall without fear High fashion brought low by puritan plot Just AA sk AOL Football stars are accused of gang rape Asylum centre is becoming ever more dangerous 'Costa Killer' is Milly suspect Abbey Disease fears as farm vets turn to pets Farmers just can't afford to pay Caretaker killed after disturbing robbers Time Teenage sweethearts wed after 38-year separation BT Black pudding saved by some new blood What's it all about? Manchester turns into Manhattan US costs force producers abroad, Adam Sherwin reports Cathay Pacific British soap writer teaches Spain its past You're too rude to buy flat, Garly Simon told Britannia Reuters Economy is Labour's strength, says survey Advertisement for Sale Holiday Homes in Cornwall Nationwide Blair in fighting mood after bad poll news Ministers scuppered deal to win NHS reforms, says union We should have clarified dossier, says Blunkett Care commission attempts to shame No 10 into action Brown sets his sights on a new world Anti-war activists fail to force debate on Iraq Goldsmiths' Fair One. Tel Speakers spice up their put-downs Leadership embarks on local charm offensive Bournemouth Agenda Raj Mirpuri Massive power cut leaves Italy in darkness Chirac's shadow hangs over Paris corruption trial Netdoctor Flybe. com First direct National Express (AP): Chechen PM ill after 'poisoning' In Brief (AP): Rhine mishap (AFP): Workers dead (AP): Trains collide (Reuters): Haider setback (AP): Rubens returned Bollywood dream: an arranged marriage India is agog for the wedding of the decase that is not just romance, catherine Philp in Delhi reports VISA BT US hopes dashed as Arafat loyalist is promoted (AP): Boy aged four shoots his sister dead In Brief (AFP): Zimbabwe courts (AP): Bomb kills 11 (AFP): Militant freed Director dies Sexless and single as Sixties freedoms disappear Bush under fire over his 'flawed' case on Iraq The Times First Lady is peacemaker in Paris Direct Line (Reuters): 'Al-Qaeda tape' calls for revolt in Pakistan Dance First Choice The Best Show The Times The Grail floats down to earth Opera Parsofal New Theatre, Cardiff Concert Pop Mis-Teeq Appollo, Manchester ArtsFirst Gordon might not survive once he's out of his box The Chancellor's taxing diet of pure economics is not conductive to health Come on everybody, after me:'Always look on the bright side of life...' Picture Gallery Why Blair pill still beat the Siamese twins Britain, my adopted land of whiney students Thunderer Activists and Voters Blair should not bend to win approval at Bournemouth Best Foot Forward The highest of heels may put a spring in your step Blackout Europe's new power elite Civil Service staff and consultation Education at a price Use and abuse of Nhs Longer ladder Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… How should we deal with the challenge facing mankind? Children's rights Shortage of engineers As others see us History lessons Rural development The school run The Times Bishop Jim's ministry Closure of chat rooms Divided country The Weather The Times Crossword 22,469 Priory Picture Gallery Safeway investor pressure Briefing Fresh 'open skies' talks Reforms at risk, says CBI Airlines close to merger Headhunter for BSkyB Flotations down 75% NYSE director resigns British Energy confident How the Week Finished In Business Today: Need To Know 20. Economic Agenda… Corporate Profile Council staff face pension costs rise US charges Britons over Crucible price-fixing Apple row 'may go on for years' Apple fizz Revenue red-faced on returns Yorkshire Harold Fielding Need to Know Global Business Briefing House prices advance Stop Press 'Two-tier workforce' anger Yukos reveals ambitions Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Invensys move to States may see chief quit Most firms not ready for new rules on asbestos Service sector pay rises slow to level of factories Brown seeks escape route from danger British Airways UK energy group is even bigger in America Corporate Profile No 85: Scottishpower Who's who in the Boardroom Assessment is not to punish doctor but to improve standard The Company in Detail Construing new rules by reference to former ones History Apple s man in black takes on the music pirates A download service, ITunes, has taken America by storm. Steven Jobs tells The Times it is going to be much bigger Quattrone and former Tyco chief up for trial Women still scarce in the boardroom How changes in base rate affect inflation High-flyers led way to success in the good times Equitable case fuels directors' insurance costs Banking & Finance Swiss Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris Pilot who rose to become Chief of Personnel and Logisties for the Ministry of Defence where he much improved the serviceman's lot Harold Fielding Impresaio who attracted audiences by the coachload by was undone by the failure of the musical Ziegfeld Debate Lives Remembered Want to place a classified advertisement? Donald O'connor Entertainer who performed one of film's most famous dance sequences and was also sidekick to a mule Personal Column Court & Social Xabier Gorostiaga Teacher and rescarcher who helped politiclans in Panama and Nicaragua The Times Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debale the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Whole Idea of Identity Cards is Illiberal, Coercive, Cumbersome and Extraordinarily Expensive. What is More, It Won't Even Work Identity Crisis Are compulsory Id cards nevessary-or would they be an infringement too far? Cell Life Should the United National resist calls for a global ban on all forms of human cloining? DJM: Nature Notes Picture Gallery On This Day Terrorism in Bengal Sir A. Watson Wounded a Second Attack News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your View? Word Watching Daily Life On a tour of canada, Mountbatten, in preparing an Armistice broadcast, contends with an interviewer. He has no sooner won over those who thought he had sacrificed canadians at Dieppe, When he finds a different battle on his hands Questions Answered Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages School News Luncheons Answers Church News In the midst of disaster, the people with a special gift NoteBook Charities Homeless form own self-help scheme Briefing Why parents of ill children need help Sex please, we're British Morley proves a big hit with Roosters Rugby League The Results Service Fixtures In Sport Today Athletics: Page30. Bowls: 30 Racing… Faster game demands greater athleticism Get Fit, Feel Fit Strength Training for Rugby Day One Westwood holds nerve at St Andrews Master Robinson inspires Warriors Tergat pushes back boundaries with world-record run Athletics Subaru Racing Yesterday's Results Ascot Saturday's Details Ascot Leaders in the Flat Championships Trainers Allcock on collision course over levy proposal Bowls Akermanis inspires historic win for Lions Australian Rules Cumani vindicated by exploits of Falbrav Hamilton Park Windsor Mamool shows vigour Women may make world of difference for England Rugby Union Wkorld Cup Rovers go down fighting among themselves Fa Cup Enfield offshoots fall to penalty Enfield Town Carshalton Athletic Medical Briefing Sex in Sport Dr Martens League Ryman League Unibond League Scotland on a high as they fly off Germany pay high price for progress Women Gloucester relishing freedom to run Rugby Union Zurich Premiership Gerald Davies is delighted by the spirit of enterprise illuminating such a feared fortress Leicester struggling to fill gap as Stimpson departs The Times Northampton punish Leota's frailties Harlequins count cost after Burke kicks them to victory Georgians make quick impression as Tindall steals show Hockey Sporting karaoke fails to hit any of the right notes Redgrave s myth must be blown out of water for good of British sport Matthew Syed says numbers of particlpants should be taken into account when judging achievements and funding NiQuitin Is the Redgrave effect bad for sport? Have your say… Q'Sullivan turns to Islam in his quest for fulfilment Snooker Westwood announces end to his years in the wilderness Golf Toseland loses chance of catching Xaus Motorcycling Times Test Hatton forced on the defensive again after muted win fails to satisfy critics Boxing Torrance family tree continues to flourish The Times Cheadle suffer early setback In Brief Armour's record Althea Gibson Leigh reach final Golden moment Tyrone power Schumacher in sight of crown Results from Indianapolis BT No smiles for Montoya after race to forget Pases of Pure Football Trebles All round Inside Sport A Not so Special Relationship Interview Fashion Arts T2 24 Hours Verbatim See a Tiger while Stocks Last Richard Morrison In Modern Urban Britain, " Mistreatment" of Animals Will Increasingly Mean Simply Locking Them up in Zoos Required Reading Goodbye Bill, Hello George: How Blair Bridged the Gap The Rest of the World Saw Them as Natural Allies, but Tony Blair Resented Bill Clinton's Worldly Wise, Elder Brother Attitude. As Times Commentator Peter Riddell Reveals in his New Book, the Prime Minister Found Clinton " Weird" and Rapidly Established a Closer Relationship with George Bush The Ethicist Rambo's War to save Sir David Ramsbotham was Expected to Be a Hardline, No-Nonsense Prisons Inspector. Instead He Turned out to Be a Fierce Critic of the Often Appalling Conditions in Britain's Jails. Carol Midgley Meets Him True Fiction A Remake of Alfie, Set in New York, is to Be Filmed in Liverpool. But Finding a Movie Location Can Be Tricky, Hugo Rifkind Discovers The Times Boys on Overload As Image-Conscious Adolescent Boys Try to Improve their Self-Worth by Building up their Physiques, Many are Turning to Body-Building Products and Anabolic Steroids. Peta Bee Reports The Way we Live now My Favourite White Trainers are Scuffed and Dirty. How Do I Get Them Looking Clean Again? Home. Forum The Winner Is…er, who? The British Style Awards are Back after a Three-Year Gap. But from Hostess Pamela Anderson to Martine McCUTCHEON in Jeans, the One Thing Missing was Style, Says Giles Coren Dish Out of the Darkness, in Thanks to Those Endless Days of Heat and Sunshine, British Designers Have Produced Some Uncharacteristically Luxurious, and Uncomplicatedly Lovely, Clothes at London Fashion Week, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Calendar girls Eric Hill Ltd Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Binge Drink Risk Research Suggests that Binge Drinking is More Unhealthy than a Regular Pint. Jane Feinmann Reports NB: A Recipe for Depressio Yeast Secrets Fit Women? Testing the Water Herbal Risk Doctor's Orders A Big Cat Comes to Papa Christopher Ondaatje's New Book Finds Him Leopard Hunting with Hemingway. Andrew Robinson Hears More See Duchess Theatre Wyndham's Theatre Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Week Ahead Escape Artists Harder They Come ... La Mote the Rundown is Loud Fun, Says Sean MacAulay, but It Needs Brian behind the Brawn The Times Keeping Good Company Patrick Marmion Believes Michael Boyd is the Man to save the Rsc from a Winter of Discontent Cecilia Bartoli The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Premier Premier 2 Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Choice Anna Frame Satellite, Cable and Digital The Deal Got Away with Almost Everything because of the Magnificent Lead Performances of Michael Sheen and David Morrissey, Says Paul Hoggart Tv Review BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3083 Viewing Guide Aquability In or out? Arsenal Reject Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… Secret Agents Charlton Best 04 Alan Davies 08 Akiriihilahti 20 Gabriele Marcotti… Who's Writing the Script? Playing Game Bottom Corner 8. Claude Makele's Language Gap How Arsenal Had Change of Heart The Story Alex Fynn and Kevin Whitcher gained exclusive access to Arsene Wenger and other senior figures at Arsenal while writeing a fascinating new book about the club, Their interviews reveal that just as the manager's image has taken a recent battering in public, within the club not all of his policies have proved popular-and in private there were doubts about him even before he was lured fron the outpost of Japanese football in 1996 'The Best Way to Work on Him is to Push Talent' Hughes Spearheads Discarded Wenger Boys Rocky Relations are Nothing New Alan Davies When push comes to shove, media reaction to the latest in a long line of spats between Moan U and Arsenal is over the top Injury Scare over Famed Right Foot The Captain Beckham's fitness worry will trouble Ericksson before the match against Turkey, writes Matt Dickinson SKY Sports Robson in Talks at Reading The News Dunn, Gifted and Back Then Interview Time to Clear up this Murky World The Insider Football authorities must tackle the hornet's nest of players' agents, says Tony Cascarino Themoneygame Aki Riihilahti admits cheating at nursery school and says it taught him a lesson The Player Spurs Ride Theguide Barclaycard Fulham Take Full Advantage The Times Dutch Predator is Simply Untouchable The Games Barclaycard Premiership Bruce Masters Winning Ugly Chelsea Win without Style Rae of Light for Wolves Monday Blues for Strachan Champagne Moment for Lisbie The Games Barclaycard Premiership Ferguson Has Leeds Rocking New Home, Same Old Bitterness Games Nationwide League First Division Nick Szczepanik takes the temperature of the Football League's first transplant club as it tries to take root in alien surroundings Keeping True Flame Alive Dirty Den Inspires Millwall Stalemate for Clough's Clubs Dillon Losing the Momentum Thegames Nationwide League First Division Nationwide 1 Football League Nixon Keeps Grimsby at Bay Seconddivision Barclaycard Premiership Mathias dismissed by Tranmere while Chesterfield await first win of season The Game Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide 2 Times Online Thegames Nationwide League Third Division Nationwide 3 Partick angry over Dunfermline's artificial pitch while Aberdeen are booed off The Games Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League No Defence for Balde Bank of Scotland Thestatistics The Continent Where Did It All Go Wrong? As Rivaldo's Ac Milan career takes another twist, Gabriele Marcotti examines why one of the world's top players is struggling Hooligans Still Winning Fight in Argentina Formguide Bookies'guide Paperround The Game The Times Thefootballot Dock Points to Prevent Biannual Brawl Buylines Thedailyfix Next Week in the Game The Alternative Premiership Fixtures Nationwide Sky

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