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News from 01/10/2003

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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Rowan Dunning, Frank Lay, Jon Ashworth, Daniel McGrory and Rory Watson, David Adams, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Iain Edwards, Simon Barnes, Maureen Jolley, Magnus Linklater, Duncan Grey, Stuart MacWhirter, Mark Souster, Elien Connolly, Paul Godwin, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Stephen Edwards, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Sir David Ramsbotham, Christine Seib, David Chater, Raymond Snoddy and Tom Baldwin, James Bone, P. A. S. Taylor, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Nicky Samengo-Turner, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Sam Marlowe, Ian Cabain and Stewart Tendler, Patrick Barkham, Neville Conrad, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Brown, Antonia Senior, Richard Colborne, Rowing Coach, David McVay, John Farrington (Research Fellow), Mike Smith-Rawnsley, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor's Commentary, Alan Lee the Course Inspector, David Bebbington, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Richard Wilson (Business Policy Executive), Avant-Garde Challenge, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Les Clifford, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Randhir Singh Bains, James Williams, Leeds, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and James Kilner, Iain MacKintosh (Director), Charles Bremner, Liz Nicholl, Head of Performance, Michele Pavlou-Proestou, Mark Browne, David Drew, Ludgvan, Cornwall, David Alexander, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, HMS Victory, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Russell Kempson, Peter Paphides, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Lisa Armstrong, Pamela Smith, Fleet, Hampshire, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jake and Dinos Chapman, James North, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Rick Sareen, Brian North Lee, Dave Hallsworth, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Karen Homer, Susan Pape, Martin Samuel, Abigail Rayner and James Doran, Raymond Keene, Carol Jeynes, Richard Bailey, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Roy Setter, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, B. Gibb-Gray, Emsworth, Hampshire, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Caroline Merrell, Peter Dodd, Sigmar Polke, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Alex Hawkes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, Carl Mortished European Briefing, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Amir Taberi, Adam Fresco, John Allison, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, david Tanner, International Manager, Monica E. Seeley, Dominic Waish, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Stephen Farrell and Yonlt Farago, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Brian G. Trower-Greenwood, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Lee Oliver, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Martin Samuel Sports Writer, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Simon Crompton, Ann Treneman Conference Sketch, Michael Evans, Randy Cohen, Allan Hall, Stanley Blenkinsop, Huw Beynon, Olav Bjortomt, Jenny Davey, David N. Talbot (Principal), Andrew Richardson, Richard Philips,

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Index Trust me, trust me, trust me The man is not for turning: I can only go one way. I've not got a reverse gesr' says battered Blair New drug could protect women from breast cancer Enterpreneur of the Year The handbag thief answered my mobile Sofa, so bad for the Imger longer coffee set Index Envoy returns Holloway horrors Strike threat to 16 million letters On other pages Tiffany & Co Arsenal take a point in Moscow Breathe Not his Name In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus For heraking news including the latest from the Labour conference and for today's news from around the world visit Times Online Also on the site today One man band tells everyone else to take a haiku Public looking for real improvements in NHS What Voters Think Abut the NHS Charles Moore stands down as Telegraph Editor Fendi Union poll backs foundation status for hospitals Lottery cash falls on stony ground in Wales £43m millennium botanic garden faces closure as visitors away unless a solution can be found to long-term cash problems, reports Simon de Bruxelles Euro Tunnel Use of antibiotics in babies linked to childhood allergies Citroen Casualty opens for business Sensational drug may halve risk of breast cancer Mannequin could alert women to danger lumps Gold's Miths' Fair Patient is exhumed in ward deaths inquiry Football websites take action as rape allegations spread Lloyds TSB Spin out of trouble, Lambeth Palace told Picture Gallery The pressure if finally pelting to Geoff Honn. The… British Airways Redgrave s anti-Blair rant has audiences on their feet in protest People Shrinking paper is a bit shop-soiled Quentin Tarantino kisses Uma Thurman at the premiere… 20 injured as stage collapses at theatre Antipodean ad shows 'credible' UK autumn Britannia PS ... Dirty Den attracts 17 million viewers Hunt for young runaways who met in church band Artist's killer may have attacked another jogger in park Boots 11 Algerians: held after terror raids In Brief Calvi questions RSC plays softly Ship to shore Nightclub sued 'Forward or back? I can only go one way. I have Currys Blair set out case for third term as leader Political Briefing Peter Riddell Levy urged to carry on fimdraising role Bonds that once united old friends are loosening Clarke gives no ground on variable fees for students Capital One Bournemouth Diary Quote of the Day Today's Agenda Hadrians Wall forts listed on Roman vase Honda Fuel price rebels call on drivers to block roads Bloody Sunday inquiry defended Scarborough building society Consultants to reconsider contract In Brief Brawl remand Matter of taste Sex risk finding Girl, 7, orphaned in Greek holiday island car crash Woman, 64 shot dead in raid on jeweller's British Gas Teacher sacked for for affair with 'pupil' PC World More records melt in sunniest September Durham's new Bishop abolishes Heaven and the soul A leading evangelical says traditional concepts have no place in a vision of life after death, Ruth Gledhill reports A Tradition of Controversy Catholics oppose same-sex 'marriage' Gold Award J. D. Power and Assciates Lexus Dome acrobat crippled in fall wins record £1/2m Aggressive Blaine baiter gets £750 fine Scientists told to be open over their work Cambridge needs US-style policies, new head says Union accuses dons of bullying staff Dell Goldfish pass memory test Bradford & Bingley Reservists' Iraq call-up took firms by surprise Sainbury's Concorde Alternative Armani fails to earn his stripes First black Pope tipped as Vatican prepares for death Publisher on insult charge France to air its world view on news channel to rival CNN Double Impact First direct Doctor suspected of mercy killings 10 years for al-Qaeda's Belgian bomber Afghan president seeks help as Taleban attacks continue One. Tel Bush backs inquiry into White House 'betrayal' of CIA agent Third Guantanamo staff arrest Tesco Outspoken envoy to Uzbekistan comes home China angry at Japanese tourist orgy claims (AFP): Criminals die Hp invent Toddler abandoned for 19 days survives on ketchup After Alice Cooper and Marilyn Manson, prepare for shock rock's first onstage suicide... High speed broadband from AOL ... the latest, nastiest publicity stunt Which These women say they were raped by British Gurkhas. Are they all sophisticated liars? The Times Offers Direct Investigation will take time (AFP): Man carried cut-off head through town In Brief (AP): Rape inquiry Deputy dies, 104 (AFP): Happy ending (AFP): Wedding warning Nationwide Bombed Israeli bus to be exhibit in New York Concert Irish CO/McGegan Wigmore Hell First Choice the Best Shows in London Kill Bill A dream that grips and heals Theatre a Midsummer Night's Dream Jazz The former pin-up is remaking the marriage between pop and finger-snapping jazz Curtis Stigers Pizza Express Jozz Theatre Squint Chelsea Theatre, Sw3 Pop Craig David Hammersmith Apollo Don't blame Islam for the lowly status of women Musilim women are making progress in the Middle East, but life here is bleak Top-up fees are not the real issue: the mad-cap swelling of students number is Picture Gallery Blair must clip the wings of over-mighty Brown Heed the Afghans: it takes hard cash to win the peace The Leader Speaks Simplicity replaces soundbites Lottery Largesse The curse of over-optimism Sofa Gone Where did the buzz go? Power of the platform Legal regulation Divided country Vital role of us military muscle The reality of customer choice in the supermarket age Dti role in assisting British business Use and abuse of NHS Drivers in the dark Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… The Times Evangelical problems Stranger introductions Finding each other The Weather The Times Crossword 22,471 Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall MESH computers plc Blow to US confidence Breifing Founder saves Topnotch Microsoft to defend claims WH Smith chief gets date Ahold to reveal accounts BE rescue talks continue Ford set to shed jobs Sky director to see NAPF Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today On the ball Soaring costs eat up most of Labour's extra funding UK trade gap worsens BA misses out on KLM link George joins dukes property company Easy Money Direct Line Boxing clever Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Rivals of 3 halve cost of mobile phone call Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times EU proposes transport plan Stop Press Brazil relaunches jet tender Union in Ford agreement Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Entrepreneurs back Debenhams bid with £6m The lixurious new Phaeton W Speeding Tony heads off course Man Utd nets £39m profit PizzaExpress boss steps down after takeover Site visit gives Johnson Matthey a boost Acal falls on back of disappointing statement Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals baird&co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Time for Man Utd investors to follow Beckham out The Day's Biggest Movers Weak US data helps lift gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street UK IPOs at lowest level for eight years Man upbeat on earnings Results in Brief 3i halves spending on acquisitions Russia jumps to fifth place in M&A league Gloom over R&SA shares IMA sees continued growth in retail funds Cash call to fund Coffee Republic makeover Charcol Turner's gloomy picture City Diary Accounts opened Direct line Identity crisis Air France pins its hopes on KLM in flight of fancy Time's up for dock unions ... Airline deal still has hurdles to clear Analysis Merger fails to end legacy of protected national carriers Civil court cannot issue order to enforce criminal breach Law Report BA urges vigilance by regulator Estoppel can bind true owner of patent Chancery Division Alliance Capital caught up in trading scandal Landmark emissions exchange launched in Chicago City of bright young thinking The Times Octacon Three of the best Commute: Near Nottingham, £565,000 Country: Yarcombe, Devon, £575,000 MWB warns of two-year delay in break-up plan Liberty Back on Track C&W man leaves with £780,000 The Times Unit Trust Information Service University ideas group to float New help to transform research into products Yorkshire Benchmark looks at ways to boost value MmO2 to unveil European pact Banking & Finance TD Waterhouse People power may overcome island division As Cyprus to join the EU, Michael Theodoul reports on the island's prospects and struggle for peace and harmony Joannou & Paraskevaides Group Brits move in for a spending spree as property prices soar Value-for-money homes are luring investors with the intention of living in Cyprus Cyprus Airways Economy eager to embrace the euro Cyprus believes it is financially sound to adopt new currency, says Michele Pavlou-Proestou Tying the knot costs less Aphrodite's birthplace is heaven sent for weddings, says Michael Theodoulou Perfect for the UK Olympic run up The democratic link Athk Cyta Focus on aggression and he who dares wins Mark Atherton offers proof that risk is right and boldness a friend Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links On Saturday Just what the environment needs Daimler Chrysler Standard Life is aiming for freestyle points Xan Rice checks the score for its flexible home loans Transparent economy with the truth Factfile Debate Questions of Sport Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sir Michael Sachs First solicitor to become a high Court judge, who won praise for his even-handed manner Sir Michael Sachs High Court judge, was born on April 8,1932. He died on September 25,2003, aged 71 Kenneth Frow British offocer who showed great courage and leadership as aprisoner of the Japanese Kenneth Frow, MBE, MC, wartime army officer and prisoner of war leader, was born on December 22,1918. He died on Aigust 26,2003 Court & Social Professor Sir John Walsh Reducing the pain of patients with a high-speed dental drill Squadron Leader Lester Davies Warden of Ullswater Bound school who introduced new and tretment techniques in the Lake District Squardron Leader Laster Davies, MBE, former warden of Ullswater Outward Bound School, was born on August 8,1919. He died on September 20,2003, aged 84 Births, Marriages & Deaths Ernie Fossey Matchmaker of the old school whose skill and knowledge of the fight game helped many British boxers to world tiles Ernie Fossey, boxing matchmaker, was born on September 2,1930. He died of cancer on September 22,2003, aged 73 Lives Remembered Questions of Sport Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Is the Redgrave effect bad for sport? Office E-Mail Have we lost the power of speech? Management tool Nature Notes Phones chief blocks wasteful staff e-mails Ruskin's Stone of Venice, Vol II News Quiz Every day we print the prize questions. If the first letters of each answer - a place, a surname, or an object perhaps - are nwritten out in order at the opening line of a play, film, poem, novel or sing Prize. quiz@thetimes Hard habit to kick Over to you It's good to talk What's your View? Word Watching Daily Life October 1,1843 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Appointments Want to place a classified advertisement? A private collector has lent a magnificent bronze… Memorial Service Dinners Personal Column Livery Companies Church News Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Answers (from page 40) Word Watching Changing the Guard Awards News Quiz England reject ponders move Tigana merely the latest victim of craven disregard for morality Go where the Action is Wimbledon given 1,775 reasons to be fearful Cold comfort for Wenger Dalakhani pleases in final workout before Arc Salisbury Newcastle Nottingham Reading the racecard Yesterday's Results Kelso maintains friendly face as worries persist Leadbetter cure still works wonders Golf The Times The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Strength Training for Rugby Day Three Healey's plans for future clouded with uncertainty Rugby Union Sussex given new reason to celebrate by Ward Cricket Fixtures Wigan draw comfort as unbeaten run goes on Football Nationwide League First Division Defeat spells end for Sanchez at Wycombe Pools Forecast Lewis remains at helm in TV negotiations Rugby League Tranfield qualified for success despite courting controversy Squash Last Night's Results McVeigh strikes late to intensify Reading's problems Megson working his magic at West Bromwich IOC follows up Young drug appeal Atheletics Ferguson happy to negotiate extension Champions League Robson resignation talk denied Sky bet Stuttgart defence set to trouble United Group E Van Nistelrooy pays the price McLeish calms the tension with charm Worried Leeds ponder swift end to Reid's reign Miller and Sutton pounce to get Celtic heading in right direction Group a Verón the only cloud for Ranieri Champions League Group G The Times Wembley progress offers reasons for optimism Times Test ITV wins rights to screen vital England game Thepremiershiptoday Arsenal draw measure of pride from Lokomotiv points failure Group B Mitsubishi Motors 'Good role model' Keown opens case for defence Court in the Act Inside Sport UBS 'Entrepreneurs have to be swift on their feet, spotting opportunities and diving for them' Let's talk and learn from each other Entrepreneur Skills Top bosses choose winners The Judges Entrepreneur of the Year How to fashion a good living Consumer Services The urge to make money has long driven David Charlton, as he admits to Hugh Thomson Business Products & Services 2003 Finalists Ernst & Young The little shop that grew It was a pharmacy in a small town Now Vijay and Bhikhu Patel have a miltinational 2003 Finalists US approach solves doctor 's business problem Technology & Communication Tony Dawe reports on how a surgeon cut through the barrier of British disinterest 2003 Finalists Ernst Young Novel thinking to get ahead Consumer Products Outside-the-box ideas have helped Robert Morris's business to grow, as he explains to Hugh Thompson After the dot-com boom and bust it's back to the real world UK entreprenurs are having to take more realistic routes to profitability and marketing, says Hugh Thompson Ernst & Young 2003 Finalists Business double that became a good bet Emerging A niche in the betting market has led to an expanding operation. Tony Dawe checks out the form 2003 Finalists London Boatbuilders steer a profitable course Master It has not been plain sailing for Robert Braithwaite's company, Sunseeker. But he is determined to keep it in the family, he tells Hugh Thompson UBS Wealth Management 2003 Finalists Success rides on sound core values Golbal Narayana Murthy has made an Indian company one of the world's leaders, Profile by Elizabeth Judge A helping hand for the young Social Fed up with nuisance teens, a couple set out to make a difference, says Peter Brown Ernst & Young 2003 Finalists When a good idea is golden The winners are the ones who can handle the pressure' Young Entrepreneur Many budding entrepreneurs can be spotted in the school yard, selling cheap snacks or software to fellow pupils. But to succeed as adults, they alson need solid business plans, courage determination and laternal thinking. Peter Brown profiles three Young Enterpreneurs of the Year It's not child's play Erast & Young Stelios's secret: I don't stop These games brothers play to win 2003 Finalists Child's Play? The Education Secretary Wants All Children to Play Chess, Damian Whitworth Challenges Him to a Game Pages 4-5 Book Extract Fashion Arts T2 24 Hours Verbatim The Lenguistc Remains of the Day Of Cops and Robbers Mary Ann Sieghart You Pay your Taxes, but Don't Expect the Police to Be Interested in Any Crimes Committed against You unless You Have Been Murdered My Bag Gone the Police Told Me to "cHALK It up to Experience" In Bournemouth Price Have Not so Much Soared as Rocketed Required Reading Sporting Scandals How I Made Charles Cover Story Educatioin Secretary Charles Clarke, a Chess Fanatic, Wants to Give the Game a Higher Profile in Schools to Encourage the Developement of Logic and Problem-Solving Skills. But how is his Own Mastery of the Board? Damian Whitworth Issued a Challenge to the Minister who Says He Hates to Lose He Says He's Not Very Good at Chess the Mind Games Have Begun The Ethicist Holloway: An Affront to Book Extract A Week after Becoming Chief Inspector of Prisons, Sir David Ramsbotham Went to Inspect Holloway. In an Extract from his New Book He Reveals how Conditions were so Appalling that He Walked out in Digust Better Food, Less Crime The Times Why I Believe There is No Criminal Class E-mail youngvoters@thetimes. co. uk Dine with Wine The death of Sarah Parkinson, the wife of the TV personality Paul merton, from breast cancer at the age of 41 is trgic Although breast cancer is rare under Reach for the Herbs? The us Govermant is Looking at Natural Remedies against Bioterrorism. Simon Crompton Reports The Royal College of Surgeons of England NB Nouveau Pauvre The Way we Live now Home. Forum Prepare to Get Fashion Put Away the Gloss Proper Lipstick is Back Big Time. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Offersx Advice on how to Look Glam, Not Garish Jill Dupleix Discovers a Winning Recipe for the Rush Hour A Life in the Cultur Visual, Art for 40 Years Sigmar Polke Has Playfully Co-Opted, Confused, Subverted and Appropriated All the Sigmar Polke: History of Eveerything Tate Modern, SE1 The Unruly Polke Runs Riot in the Playgrounds of Post-Modernism Ad Lib You Can Sex up a Political Speech with Some… Film Festival Booking Latest Bound for Glory Felipe Fernandez Armesto Celebrates the Unsung Excellence and Beauty of Exhibition Catalogues Royal Opera House Opera & Ballet Cliff Richard Multiple Display Advertising Items Opens Tonight Shock of the Mould John Russell Taylor Finds Plenty to Provoke in a Chapman Brothers Retrospective Jake and Dinos Chapman Saatchi Gallery Franz West Whitechapel Art Gallery Again, Male Genitals Sprout in the Unlikeliest Places ... But He is Disappointed to Find the New Contemporaries an Earnest but Curiously Dull Bunch Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2003 Ed. Forum Business Week Garden House School University College Cork Learn a Language Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items Not for the Likes of US Getting Pupils from Poor Homes into Oxbridge Needs a Change in Attitude as well as Money, Says Sally Morris The Times Bridge The Finesse - Lesson 32 Chess Winning Move Cable, digital and satellite Radio Choice Choice Choke TV Review Wife Swap Relies on Finding People Whose Relationship Skills Border on the Special Needs to Make the Trick Work, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 3085 Viewing Guide Times Newspapers Limited, 2003. Published aril… Digital Headring Aid Information Service Ltd Now age can be a working asset A highly animated trio Working Relationship Tony Collingwood and Christopher O'Hare, children cartoon film-makers, and their PA, Finola Davis Get suited for that crucial interview Mitchell & Butlers Serac Communications Private Secretary to Chairman Multiple Display Advertising Items Medical Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Savers Contacts The age-old challenge New laws will give over-65s more say in their careers, says Susan Pape Create a dish fit to be Thai Tasting Pad Thai Noodles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tate office Recruitment Agency VPS Ltd Edmiston & Company Office Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stimulating and Involving Role Directors' Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Attic Recruitment Dress to impress at interviews Karen Homer Real-life fashion Mandarin Oriental On holiday? No, this is work Catching waves with your colleagues can be good office politics. By Fred Redwood Teeing up for the corporate golf day Courses & Training Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Offers Direct Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where the past is ever-present Conference Call Crème London offer FYI Success is a four-letter word

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