News from 30/09/2003
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Andrew Robson, Fred Catherwood, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Steve Thompson, Rosemary Righter, Philip Webster and Carol Midgley, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, David Wadmore, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Oliver Bjortomt, John R. Sharp, Nick Gillies, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Dermot Scott, Elizabeth Judge, Melissa Kite and Tom Baldwin, G. R. Steele, Sylvia Crookes, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Gary Duncan and Antonia Senior, Andrew Norfolk, Joe Joseph, Ian Hobson, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Austin Muscatell, Jill Dupleix, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Charles Boundy, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Jason Leonard, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, James Delingpole, Mike Darton, Phil Gordon, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Sara Lawrence, Stefanie Marsh, David Stevenson, Rachel Campbell Johnston, David Charter, Richard Susskind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Roland Watson and Tim Reid, David M. Martill, Russell Kempson, Robert E. Lee, Roma Feldstein, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Norman Giller, Martyn Halle, Tom Baldwin, Edmund Burke, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, R. C. H. Briggs, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Lewis Smith, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent and Adam Sherwin, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Peter Riddelle, Janet Whitby, Richard Owen, Stewart Tendler and Laura Peek, Edward Fennell reports, Damian Whitworth, Alex Hawkes, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Jeffrey Titford, Veronica Cowan, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Kathryn Hone, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Jean Roose, Peter Riddell, David Holloway, Kervin, Julian White, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Andrew Tyler, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Laurence Pope, C J Brougham, Stephen Dalton, Mark Henderson and Sam Coates, Gordon Brown's, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Randy Cohen, Rosemary Bennett and Gary Duncan, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Partrick Newley, Anthony Howard, Garth ap Rees, David Ramsbotham, Jenny Davey, Michael McMabon, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Geoffrey Lee Williams,
ResumoDine with Wine for £10 - T2 Win a World Rugby Cup… Footballers accused of gang rape in Park Lane hotel Grosvenor House Brown pushes his loyalty to the limit 'Never let it be said that politics is no longer a clash of ideals' Law Supplement Why budget flights aren't always bargains Weapons of mass confection made Iraq a snack attack The Times Today: page 2. Crossword and Weather; 22.… A French kiss, but will the First Husband make up? Patients will be able to pick their GP on points The Pick of the Week's Public Sector Media Health Accident-prone hospitals Education Demolish… Oracle In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Visit Times Online for the latest British, world, sport and business news. Also on the sit today Www. timesonline. co. uk Beige gives way to Brown, with a subtle hint of red Universities face £1.6bn bill despite top-up fees Union challenge on unqualified teachers BT Prison watchdog attacks bullying and hypocrisy Polar Pen treks South in footsteps of Scott But this time the British explorer will be joined by the oldest man to attempt the walk to the geographic south pole, report Mark Henderson and sam Coates Balloonist brings record home in a basket Abbey Picture Gallery Next Pope may be the first from Third World Wily contender from Milan would be the consensus choice IF Book Opens for the Day of Judgment BBC is hostile and biased, says Archbishop Direct Line I will speak out, says Scotland's cardinal Muslim killed daughter for the 'dishonour' of having boyfriend Police struggle with silence as cultures clash Dell Picture Gallery Benefits Tories select first openly gay candidate for key marginal seat People A big Deal, even for the Prince Bilko beats Basil to comedy crown Eurocall Ps ... Tarrantto give up breakfast radio show Drunk and disorderly judge pays £7,000 for kebab shop row Family torn apart after son's death on rail line Belt-tightening takes the biscuit Egg 15 years in a canal and all Dirty Den gets is two words Tiscali Naval inquiry into recruit's fatal fall In Brief Speedboat death Rider cleared Wind farm claim Winning accents Hot weather puts skiing in Scotland on the skids Tonight Fish tank weed threatens to ruin rivers School-fee whines drive Harrow to drink No-frills airlines may land you with worst deal PM Early birds get full service before prices take off Faithful urged to keep their nerve Direct Line Picture Gallery No 10 'committed to war before Bush' School trips for D-Day veterans Blair enlists help on speech from an old friend Clarke to defend top-up fees The Mission to Seafarers Short says Britain and US boosting al-Qaeda Brown parts with Prudence and takes a gamble on growth Chancellor's spending plans fire election gun Hotels Prescott threatens councillors with tax cap Local politics to replace soundbites and photo opportunities in next campaign Unions to be allowed to expel BNP members Britannia Bournemouth Diary Quote of the Day Today's Agenda Worm turns against eating live bugs on TV RBS One. Tel Picture Gallery £100,000 to revive flagging Navy Epilepsy drug restricted over birth defect ris Mothers sue over epilepsy drug damage HIV women accuse 'reckless' lover in court By a Correspondent: Hidden danger in red meat Loyalists burn Catholic school cars In Brief Boudica's victory Refugees escape Weighty problem Cambridge first Filling vacancies Death inquiry Beans for brains Horse alarm Arnie pledges to 'terminate' rival in head-to-head Claims of rape after Gypsy child is forced into marriage with boy, 15 Miele Picture Gallery Elonex Juvenile King Kong spreads panic in Boston Hp Bush fights 'dirty tricks' claims over Iraq war Afghanistan to stop short of Islamic law Nationwide Hopes fading fast for redrafted resolution Flybe. com Fatal bomb blast sparks fierce battle Hp Failure to invest is costly mistake when playing power game War ghosts appear as Danube disappears Gatwick Express Goldsmiths' Fair Gsk Arafat apprentice gives passionate speech from dock Ambassador wanted Taiwan's President hints at formal independence from China BT The Times EU trade threat to Iran over nuclear fears Birthday party promises many happy returns Pop David Sylvian Festival Hall Theatre First Choice the Best Shows in London Kill Bill Theatre The Maths Tutor Hampstead Theatre, Nw3 Concert LSO/Temirkanov Barbican ArtsFirst Deference is the friend of the corrupt in high places The innate French resport for the state has been expoited by politicians Like Dirty Den, Hamlet did not die, he just opened an Elsinore brasserie A future fair for all Granite vs Granita: why Gordon dwarfs Tony He was despised, and so should the Church be Thunderer Party Piece The Times Browns stirs the faithful but may disturb modernisers Eyes on tomorrow The surprising effect of the Pope's longevity Explorers' Club Polar adventures are the coolest Wmd, Blair and world security French stance on Iraq Safety first in Hull European Commission fraud reports Fallibility of magistrates' judgment Made to measure? Pineapple poll Motoring additives Pedigree dogs The Times Church success of the evangelicals Rising house prices Divided country Notably good value The Weather The Times Crossword 22,470 The Cooperative Bank Ontheagenda Mortgage approvals ahead Briefing BSkyB shortlist deadline Mobile rivals in BT deals MyTravel revises terms Deadline for Debenhams Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Charcol Commodities Pulling power Former NTL chief awarded $6.6m in options Number's up for 118 118 staff who gave wrong numbers In Business Today: Need To Know 24. Commentary 25.… Economic View Experts tip UK shares to carry on climbing The Real America Labour warns of forced pension provision Global Business Briefing The Times In his six and a half years at the helm of Safeway, David Webster, the supermarket group's chairman, has always been quick to play down talk of a merger, despite attempts in the late 1990s to join up with Asda and then Marks & Spencer Results in Brief Court rejects Uzan appeal Stop Press IBM counterclaim 'shaky' Daewoo's Polish rescue Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates SEC orders Enron chief to hand over papers LVMH to launch hank case Deadline looms for Permira Chaos reigns, right on queue US bank rejects insider allegations Air France and KLM agree deal Bradstock falls into liquidation GNER Western Union heads off biggest action with $90m Close's price may make progress if climate improves Prospect of bid sweetener sees Safeway rise Autumn fashion hopes give lift to New Look Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Bairo & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Gilt retreat continues Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street SAP QMH shares suspended over debt refinancing Wolves warns investors over costs The Times S&N pubs sale boosted by new Laurel backing Relief as SABMiller quells worst fears over America Thus confident of meeting target SAP losing deals in price war MmO2 on track to revenue growth The Times Travel Direct Compass on course in tough conditions Banking & Finance Aramis Life Chicago links up with Liffe to fight Eurex challenge Stretch Long campaign yields results Crest to offer first figures on short-selling Close unfazed by possible share sale Caledonia rebels look to Cayzers for support China confronts problems of growth The Times Unit Trust Information Service Radisson Tribunal reinstates broker City Diary Watch a little local knowledge take you a long way Breaking into Foreign Markets Turner & co The Times Business to Business Casino Slot Club Copy this Idea £1.02 Million FMB The Property Club Uk Ltd Export Experts Manufacturing Company, serving the hospitality and… Plc looking for Associates to sell freehold… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blackwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thornton Securities Ltd The Sunday Times Non Status Mortgages & Bridging Loans Business Finance Business Opportunities Warning on pirated software In Brief Property points It advice Marketing guide Business Funding Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Elia Kazan Director whose films crusaded for moral justice but who betrayed his colleagues to congressional witch-hunts Elia Kazan, theatre and cinema director and novelist, was born on september 7,1909. He died on september 28,2003, aged 94 Althea Gibson Tennis star who rose from the slums of Harlem to be the first black player to win a Grand Slam singles title Althea Gibson, tennis player, was born on August 25,1927. She died on September 28,2003, aged 76 Court & Social Sidney Wiltshire, Gc RAF pilot who rescued hi flying instructor from a blazing aircraft, prospected for gold in New Guinea and settled in New Zealand Sidney Wiltshire, Gc, was born on December 12,1909. He died on September 29,2003, aged 93 David Williams Leading advertising executive who recovered from a stroke to become a popular crime novelist David Williams, writer and advertising executive, was born on June 8,1926. He died on September 26,2003, aged 77 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… The Hutton Inquiry Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Was an inquiry the right tool? Have the issues been addressed? Was anyone to blame? Nature Notes Evacuation Plan for London News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your View? Word Watching Daily Life September 30,1943 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Memorial Service Diamond Reception Operational Honours Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Dinners Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The night sky in October Antiques & Collectables Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Global Flights The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices University News Elections Legal Notices Times Online Forthcoming Marriages Answers Champagne put on ice Schumacher not counting… Manning's six of the best extends Colts' perfect run American Sport Sosa enjoys corking moment as Cubs get into the party spirit The Results Service Today's Fixtures In Sport Today: Rugby union: pages 38,44. Racing:… Results and Final Tables The Times Arsenal squad creaking Injury worries for game in… Three lions taking England's battle for world domination to the front line Raiwalui knocks back last-ditch bid from Fiji to take him to World Cup Times Test Harris lined up for conversion back to Rhinos Rigney banned for stamping England have look of winners, former players say Dettori on the receiving end after phone lapse Yesterday's Results Course Specialists Nottingham Exeter Sedgefield Prize guy Fallon shows sense of humour Julian Muscat on the Level Schumacher keeps champagne on ice before Suzuka Motor Racing Schumacher's Last-Race Scrapes Get Fit, Feel Fbi Strength Training for Rugby Day Two Lloyds TSB Stowell resists lure of senior service in effort to develop cutting edge Fencing John Goodbody on the young prospect offering Britain genuine hope for future Clubs confront Lewis over reduced Tv bid Rugby League Clijsters may lose top spot In Brief Nigeria pulls out Sorenstam wins England venture Henman date Stockport joy Your Player List with Updated Scores Van Nistelrooy's trick repeated by unlikely lads Numbers Prizes Pointers Can O'Sullivan 's big break provide real escape route from his crucible? Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer England offer Johnson another chance Cricket HSBC Battling Green captures silver Taekwondo Hessenthaler blunder lifts resurgent Walsall Football Larsson shrugs off French taunts Wilkinson joins casualties Reddick keeps the ball rolling for impressive us First blood to Tigana in legal battle with Fulham Thepremiershiptoday Wounded Arsenal short on reserves of strength Beckham hopes rise Leap of Faith Simon Barnes on the power of… Wary England call in security services to ward off the World Cup spies Mark Souster finds clive woodward desperate to keep tactical secrets The World Cup on Dettori puts treble joy on the line Inside Sport Picture Gallery Optimax An Inspector Calls Reportage Arts Law Inside T2 now includes a number of exciting new features.… 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Labour's Act of Uniformity The Prime Minister Has Made It Brutally Clear that Any Party Conference Defeats Will Be Treated as No More than Flea Bites Debating Has No Place in the Blairite Vision of a New Model Party Two Elections Will Be Needed for Lib Dems to Replace the Tories7 Of Ice and Men Required Reading The Scandal in our Brilliant Governor As Chief Inspector of Britain's Prisons Sir Ramsbotham Built a Reputiation as a Tireless Fighter for Better Jails. In the First Extract from his New Book. Prisongate, He Describees how a Prison Governor was Outsted despite the Evident Success of his Innovative Methods Obviously the Raid was Bogus and Should Never Have Been Authorised Jails: How a was Ousted Good Intentions Buried under 47 Tons of Paper The Ethicist The Times You Got Me Singing the Blues As the Final of Tv's Fame Academy Approaches, Sara Lawrence, the only Girl Not in her School Choir, Has a Lesson from the Show's Voice Coaches Singing "Macaroni, Ravioli" to an Inaginary Italian is Strangely Enjoyable How the Road to War Began Six Years Ago Far from Being " Bush Poodle", as Long Ago as 1997 Tony Blair Argued for a Tougher Line against Saddam Hussein, as Peter Riddell Reveals in his New Book Running for his Life Widow Rosie Swale Pope Tells Jonathan Gornall why She is Setting off to Circle the Globe on Foot Headache? Try Botox The Cosmetic Injection is now Being Used to Treat a Painful Neck Condition. Martyn Halle Reports Healthspan Nb Secret of Long Life Under the Skin Great Solution or Dumping Ground? Elderly Care Centres at the Workplace Could Provide a Solution for Employees Caught in the "Caring Sqeeze". Roma Feldstein Reports The Crèche Helps to Keep their Minds Stimulated Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Nappy Valley Homeforum It's Very Co for Cardies Hang up your Jacket, Says James Delingpole, Cardigans are Fit for Any Occasion Streetwise : Eight of the Best this Week: 1940s Ladylike An Abundance of Tomatoes? Jill Dupleix Has a Saucy Solution But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review... Republic: Revolution (Pc, Eidos Interactive, £29.99) Technobabble In with the Outcasts Hannah Collin's Film Camera Finds Beauty in Settlements of Spanish Gypsies, Kathryn Hone Reports Opera & Ballet Are You Being Betrayed? 'Who Said Everest is the Tallest Mountain in… The Times Master is Still on his Metal … Jonathan Miller, Man of Many Parts, Has Turned his Hand to Collage and Sculpture in a New London Show, He Tells Rachel Cmapbell-Johnston ENO Radio A Jumbo Survey … David Wadmore Reports on an Exhibition about the First Mapping of India, a 40-Year Epic of Grit and Imperial Willpower Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Premier Choice Radio 1 Newspapers Support Recycling Choice A Beautiful Mind (2001) Cable, digital and satellite listings on TV Review As Gangland Dynasties Go, the Cutlers - in TV1's Family - Seem Modest Compared to the Sopranos, the Corleones or the Krays, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Today's Television Joe Joseph's Review… T2 Crossword No 3084 Viewing Guide Tempur We've read the lot - to deliver what matters 30… Health Careers Plus 11 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Education Your Weekly Briefing The Top Stories Display the Week Other Views Pensioners and public servants ready to revolt Issue of the Week Council Tax The Weekinnumbers Stressed out Public Opinion John Prescott Management 4 Seeninhansard Is that gift really so generous? Management Theissueexplained the Bologna Process Be community centred Coursewatch Careers Rantoftheweek Touching the 'untouchables' Interview Jane Earl, head of the Assets Recovery Agency, comes out of the shadows to tell Richard Ford how she will seize the wealth of those who benefit from crime Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs… Toomuchinfo Intheprofessonalpress Health 6 Newmedical Research 45,000 possible nurses ignored Health Railoftheweek Otherstories Weliked NHS trips up in safety survey Hartlepool on the up as Crawley creeps by Regeneration Jargonwatch Anyone for a few job perks? Social Care Charities place trust in PFI Vouluntary Sector Goodcop...... Badcop A postcode with a view Housing Foreignways Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Education 8 Webwatch PFI could close popular schools End of the road for outings? Schools Prize Caption Competition Idea 'has a degree of merit' Higher Education The Winner is... Public Sector Head of London Region Education Chief Executive Health Plus Senior Lecturer - Thermal Hydraulics HSE Department for Constitutional Affairs General Secretary Abbey field LSC The Church of England CNN MPA Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose Helston, Cornwall Hertfordshire City of Durham MWA The City of Liverpool Salford TEX TES OCPA CITY Sibs Ltd World Grad School Tour TES Tribal NHS Public Jobservice These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies Over to you... Consultants never " play hookey" Whatworkedforme Diarydates Inside 11 Pages of Public Sector, Health and… "No win, no fee' Scandal or Justice? Legal… What's Cooking in Legal Aid? The Law Society Department of Constitutional Affairs HSE The Times One man's scandal is another's access to libel justice Lawyers are at odds over the wisdom of allowing defamation cases to be fought no win, Alex wade reports Lawyers are at odds over the wisdom of allowing defarnation cases to be fought 'no win, no fee'. Alex Wade reports Competition Appeal Tribunal The Times Law Section Why we should be more wary than ever of sexing up the facts Farewell to a fine adversary and loyal friend Frances Gibb hears the legal profession pay tribuite to Lord Willams of mostyn News Is this the way to a new coroner's court? Michael Howells on a service in need of modernisation, and the well-meaning reforms that are not up to the job Coroner service of full-time legally qualified and… The Times Land Registry Bar Conference The Times Community legal advice is in danger of drying up A network of firms providing justice for all is proving to be an elusive ideal, writes Gill Phill When it comes to public defenders, going private is cheaper A service that was set up by the Government Why legal aid lawyers are paying for their cases Legal aid solicitors are now a distinctly different species. Nick Gillies reports Welsh press the case for a law of their own land Nick Gillies on the growing enthusiasm for the creation of a new jurisdiction Hutton inquiry teaches the courts a lesson in technology House guests who help themselves v... Whether you own a stately home or a bijou flat, it's wise to protect and insure your family treasures, writes Veronica Cowan Into a new moral maze How easy will it be prove your case under the new anti-discrimination laws? Edward Fennell reports Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week Edward Fennell in the City: Milan Your shout readers' queries The college of Law explains copyright on a children's story, defaulters and data protection, the duties of estate agents under a will and changes to working hours Cross-Examination September 2003 by C J Brougham Lawyer of the week October 7,6pm Discussion: Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk The Church of England South West - NQ-Partner Davis & Co The MarketPlace Employment Law Franchise Opportunities Company Secretary/head of Administration Are televised trials on the way? Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Lord Justice Schiemaon has been nominated by the Government to replace judge …dingplace@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery The Honourable Society The Times CITY RCVS Legal Executive & Company Secretarial LexisNexis UK The Times
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