News from 03/10/2003
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Andrew Robson, Peter Goodchild, Rob Crampton, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Steven Carr, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Roderick Chamberlain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ralph J. Lamden, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, John Whitchead, Paul Harper-Scott, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Richard Lines, Secreatry, Nicholas Daber, Rev John D. Brown, Philip Howard, Rev Bob Forrest, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Sarah Butler and Sally Patten, James Bone, Caroline Merrell and Nick Hasell, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Philip Warner, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Lucia Van Der Post, Elizabeth Smith, Graham Dunbar, Bob Stanley, Richard Eaton, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Patrick Barkham, Jeremy Whittle, Jenny Knight, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Laura Peek, Ian Cobain and Stewart Tendler, Karl Wittwer, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Roger Gray, David McVay, Donald Munro, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Tom Bawden, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nick Robinson, Robin Young, Chris Ayres and Adam Fresco, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Tony Bagnall, Hary Whinney, Ian Craft (Director), John Wood, Roland Watson, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Adrian Drummond, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Jonny Price, Struan Hellier, Russell Kempson, John Price, Nigel Williamson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Terence Kealey, Frits van Kempen, Norman Giller, Oliver Kay, Brian Harvey, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Ali Campbell, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Mary Orpin, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Robin Page, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, John Williams, Tim Mickleburgh, Annie Relph, Vaughan Freeman, Ian Evans, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Mathew Searl, Joe Jackson, Robert Forman (Medical Director), Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent and Ian Evans, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Campling, Oliver James, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, Gareth Child, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Patricia Hodgson, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Roland Watson, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, James Ingham, Mike Berry, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Oliver Dickinson, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's, Peter Riddell, Hunter Davies, Jeremy Hart, C. J. Cheetham, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Spillane (Headmaster), Ian Whittell, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Bascombe, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent and Michael Dynes, Stephen Dalton, David Yelland, John Marks, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Abigail Rayner, Allan Hall, Jenny Davey, Nigel Forde, Tim Johnston, Colin McQuillan, Alexandra Frean Social Affair's Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoDine with Wine for ?10, T2 Win a World Rugby Cup… Bricksandmortar Hunt for Iraq's weapons of destruction is stepped up Searchers find secret plans but no evidence of 'imminent threat' The Findings The heavenly photo that amazed Nasa No Title Sir Ranulph: 7 marathons, 7 days, 7 continents The Times Today Arnold the Barbarian says sorry for being a groper Sex boost Prescott plea Mosque row The write stuff Para admits killing an innocent man The young investor's property guide Chopard News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Visit Times Online for breaking British and world news, live reports from Times correspondents on the topics of the day and our lunchtime Www. timesonline. co. uk Bags-of-gags Prescott waives the Red Flag Conference Sketch Use of terror laws 'threatens civil rights' Pensioners lose court fight for rights at work Fendi Great Train Robber must stay in jail In Brief Fear led to debts Airport rail strike Drink-drive toll City of showers Recycled Harry Potter to save muggle forests Next J. 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Rowling book will be made of recycled paper and sustainable forests, reports Jack Malvern Number-Crunching Sex attack claim in office of Lord Chancellor Mother charged in arson case Villa 'not involved in rape inquiry' Austin Reed The powerful case that Blair should have made The Kay report: what the Iraq Survey Group has found Biological Assessment Mesh computer's plc Ballistic plans were concealed Missles Assessment Suspicious material was found Nuclear Assessment No programme since 1991 Chemical Assessment Saddam had much to hide, say experts The Hunt 'A fox left to mind chickens' The Hunter Polo Twist from £8,995 Erosion of certainty Teachers help to scrap 'dumb' Shakespeare test Multiple A-level resits allowed Courts Cheiie's lesson in politics Britain's divisions on the increase Cartels warning to private care homes Prisons head 'did intervene' for Aitken Marks & Spencer EasyJet People Don Giovanni reaches untimely climax as ROH set falls apart The show must not go on Unresponsive Dobson is called to account Tory trio vie for Windsor seat PS... Richer Sounds Hysterectomies make sex better, say patients Sexuality pre-set in the blink of an eye One. Tel Lancet's 180 years of illness go online Born to perform Tarantino steps out in Leicester Square In your New Saturday Times PC World 22 criminal drug addicts cost a city £1m each Bristol's 'Workaholic' Thieves Hunt for killers who drowned pregnant dog Teacher cleared of fish-head attack Boy's heavenly photo is hot stuff, says Nasa Gloomy Radiohead still fans' favourite Egg Renault Sniping in the media must end, says Prescott Dolphin Socialist anthem no longer the red rag of old Unions gang up again to win on company pension payments Nick Hornby condemns miserly autism childcare Bournemouth Diary Brown's stock static as Blair's shares go on a roll Peter Riddell on the successes and failures of a week that was less bruising than expected Winners & Losers Blunkett vows to defeat gun crime scourge Asylum plan to deter traffickers Toyota Thousands of bellyaches linked to bottled water Contaminated supplies could account for 12 per cent of cases of a serious illness, researchers told Oliver Wright Homebase £40,000 debt puts law out of reach of poorer pupils Pub empty 'after Van Morrison cancelled' How to take out your frustration on call centres Rotting US fleet will set sail today Marathon way to see the world in a week Tycoon, 70, sails away on £10m quest for glory Naked yachtswoman to jog round globe PowerHouse Body & soul Necrophiliac ducks, clever cabbies and reluctant sheep show why science can be such an Ig Nobel art Mark Henderson on the alternative prizes that recognise the best in the most useless research The roll of dishanour... Dell Bonhams Sniffer dogs put £24,000 on the line In Brief Pay ranks lower GM ban possible Genetic squeeze Critic of the Bard Apple uncovered Traditional Muslims reject £15m mosque Williams takes quest for unity to Rome Britannia B&Q Clearance Down with Love Mountain battle hits terrorists Taleban and al-Qaeda fighters fall in fierce border attack by Pakistanis, Zahid Hussain reports from Islamabad Canadian soldiers die A1-Qaeda suspect spared execution The Times North Korea turns up heat with nuclear claim Pyongyang's progress with plutonium reprocessing could lead to more talks, Oliver August reports from Beijing Bin Laden bodyguard is heir to terror group The Times Shoparound (Reuters): US seeks refugees deal The Computer World Third Bali bomber faces execution Luxurious Gucci makes the look hot again Evesham Technology Marks & Spencer So Daddy, when is Becks popping round for a barbie? Working with the England captain can create great expectations at home, David Sharrock reports from Madrid Property firm and Putin (AFP): Russia takes Stand against Nato policy In Brief (AP): Defence cuts (Reuters): Child bride ruling (AFP): Nuclear pledge (Reuters): Bills with bite (AFP): Doctor challenge (AFP): British coin con (Reuters): Azeri handover Nobel recognition for insights into South Africa Discovery of unknown work by Brecht sheds light on playwright in exile BT Yahoo! Nobel recognition for insights into South Africa Staples Winner questions value of judgment Multiple Display Advertising Items First black slaves get heroes' funeral The discovery of a burial ground in New York has led to a gesture of gratitude, Nicholas Wapshott reports Radio host in storm over racist remarks The Sunday Times Arnie gropes for strategy of denial and apology Burton's Foods Ltd Alliance Leicester Constitutional cloud hangs over Davis Singular past The Times Twit's tale saved by comic mix Theatre See You Next Tuesday Albery Theatre Ideas Men Barbican Pit First Choice the Best Shows in London Kill Bill Dance Michael Clark Sadler's Wells Concert The Sixteen St John's, Smith Square Concert Willard White Queen Elizabeth Hall Stop waving your shrouds: the NHS is in good health Health professionals and the press are undermining trust in the public sector Labour has unleashed its secret weapons: a call to arms and the call of nature Notebook Picture Gallery Changing your mind is a sign of a dubious nature You may mock gay duck science, but it's not quackery Seek and Hide Iraq plainly broke numerous UN resolutions At the Seaside The lessons of Labour's week Bournemouth A Good Choice The Nobel awarded to Coetzee will amplify his voice Blair's speech The Times Prison sentences for negligence Implications of court ruling on IVF Our living and working countryside Web of complication All our lines are busy Warm front Private and public pension injustice Longer ladder Drivers in the dark Italy sees red The Weather The Times Crossword 22,473 Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall T Mobile 700 rail managers sacked BA meets Iberia board Caledonia defeats rebels Corus loses fines appeal NYSE chief to oppose split Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Flybe. com The drugs do work 'In this country you will be attacked for being… Spirit is new front-runner in S&N auction Pensions at risk as ministers break vow Yukos takes off as ExxonMobil speculation mounts In Business Today Brand new Builder's bold call on house prices Fall guy Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics Punch Taverns Finance Limited Business Big Shot Results in Brief Ex-trader pleads guilty Stop Press Merrill in clash with Sun Smith Barney sacks broker Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead R&SA faces $400m damages payout Renault Pension delay is costly burden Platitudes on the line Bullying won't get the house built Directors' derivatives dealings face curb Chip-based credit and debit cards to fight fraud Moves to clear out murky dealings Analysis Northern Rock to close 20 branches in revamp Northern Rock skims over doubts on personal debt growth Tempus Sage boosted by reassurance from key US rival Larger Capitalisation Shares Hot summer weather and IT woes hit Ebookers … Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers German bund fall hits gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Wall Street Buyout by a whisker City Diary Sofa, so bad City Diary Killer plug City Diary DTI under fire over £600,000 rebranding Rates left on hold despite euro's strength Scandal-hit Ahold posts €1.2 billion loss for 2002 Campaign to save Martha Stewart 'Flagship' ministry's Bill still on the horizon Analysis Enron chairman faces suit over staff's lost pensions Punch Funding Ii Limited Critics of bank seek clarity Costs push Network Rail to sack 700 managers If we cannot cut taxes, at least let us vote against waste AstraZeneca drugs on track to be blockbusters FSA rejects plea to prevent Monsoon listing on AIM Times Car Locator Ted Baker keen to double US stores as profits surge House of Fraser in Hunter's sights again Sixties swings customers back to New Look stores CI Traders has eyes on Safeway outlets BP riding high as oil prices head up again Domecq rules out raising wine offer The Times Unit Trust Information Service Austrian Hot weather leaves cloud over Yates Salvesen awaits benefits of restructure Ryanair still unable to fill extra aircraft Undervalued British business needs to shout its worth The Message Have I got news for you: UK shows rule the waves TD Waterhouse Clear Channel embarks on super-café venture Emap turns rock into gold Europe backs Bbc curriculum project In Brief Aids campaign Italian setback 21st century fox Billetts expands Why we'll be glad to lose 'News at When' Brave attempt to relaunch on-demand television Delay to licence fee's day in the dock Créme Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Offersdirect Twin shake-ups part of the same story Paper round Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Lettings & Sales Negotiators Track Days & Events Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple 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Major-General Alois Siska Czech RAF pilot who endured years in Colditz and decades of hardship under communism Major-General Alois Siska, wartime Czech bomber pilot, was born on May 15,1914. He died on September 9,2003, aged 89 Fred Jones Agricultural scientist who did much to control pests and boost production in the crucial postwar year Fred Jones, nematologist, was born on NOvember 15,1914. He died on September 12,2003, aged 88 James Learmonth Education who was determined to help disadvantaged students and believed in the value of school inspections James Learmourth, educationnist, was born on April 19,1939. He died of cancer on August, 8,2003, aged 64 Court & Social Hilary Young Making the most of difficult post in the Diplomatic Service Hilary Young, CMG, diplomat, was born on January 14,1913. He died on August 13,2003, aged 90 Lives Remembered Norman Hoffman Frcefall pioneer who played a major role in the evolving sport of parachuting in the 1950s and 1960s Norman Hoffman, BEM, parachutist, was born on February 24,1924. He died of cancer on September 22,2003, aged 79 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lance Wright Meticlous Editor of The Architectural Review who campaigned for building conscrvation Lance Wright, architect editor, was born on December 25,1915. he died on July 31,2003, aged 88 The Rev Joseph Doty Respected headmaster who gave up the Jeuit order for marriage Durham's new Bishop abolishes Heaven and the soul Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Questions of Religion Nature Notes Every day we print the prize questions. The first letters of each answer in order give Prize. quiz@thetimes Today's Questions Word Watching Labour left its load in the lexicon Daily Life October 3,1967 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Welbeck College Awards Army The following have been awarded a place at Welbeck College from September 2003 for eventual entry to Rma Sandhurst Multiple Display Advertising Items Want to place a classified advertisement? Multiple Display Advertising Items Service of Thanksgiving Dinners Lecture Today's Royal Engagements Latest Wills Personal Column Times Online Memorial Service Alexander Walker Premium Bonds Livery Companies Answers (from page 43) Word Watching Forthcoming Marriages Changing the Guard Encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Berkeley Sweetingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Vaughan shows tough side Scantlebury looks for second wind in switch to coaching Basketball NHS liable for foreign care Law Report Queen's Bench Division Published October 3,2003 Regina (Watts) v Bedford Primary Care Trust and Another Before Mr Justice Munby Judgment October 1,2003 Writ must be proportionate Chancery Division Published October 3,2003 All v Naseem Before Judge Norris, Qc Judgement July 22,2003 The Season Ahead and Contenders for BBL Glory in 2003-04 Court can be liable in EU law Court of Justice of the European Communities Reid given stay of execution Thomson's shot echoes around the world 52 years on American Sport Graham Dunbar meets a Scot who became a hero to a generation of New Yorkers Red Sox caught on back foot by Oakland Harrison is smiling again after basking in the Holyfield aura Three's a crowd-pleaser for Vermeil as he aims for Super Bowl hat-trick Road to the World Series Tables and Fixtures Badminton Chinese duo accused of providing easy ride for compatriots London faces spoke in the wheel of Tour hopes Cycling Top drivers condemn new rule changes Motor Rallying Standings Times Test A sport dying a sad, lonely death Squash British Open Matthew Syed says no amount of changes will bring back the viewing masses Rushing on to court can be a dangerous game Three-day masterclass from the world's No 1… More Misses than Hits for the Modernisers Willstrop sends out sharp warning to Open rivals Racing Copp in the running for Olympic campaign Hockey Carry On Katie shows star quality for Noseda Tomorrow Yesterday's Results Newmarket Lingfield Park Three Valleys can return to peak in Middle Park Fallon fails in appeal bid The less I talk the better When people say I ain't tough, they don't know who I am' Big guns refreshed and ready to join the fray Rowing Hendry needs total trust in new partner Snooker Poole plunder narrow play-off advantage Radical plan maintains tradition but increases competition Cricket Christopher Martin-Jenkins offers some inventive proposals to increase the appeal of the domestic game Lancashire improve championship chances with signing of Cork from Derbyshire Murphy's law gives Centurions a final chance Rugby League St Helens partial to play-offs Anti-doping commission questions exoneration of Young Athletics Missing talent has Samoa facing up to early exit World Cup Wray plans challenge to points deduction Lloyds TSB Quiet welcome for England before the maelstrom Scotland refuse to let storms rain on their parade Ferdinand heads list of culprits for United Football Champions League Rangers adopt cautious outlook ready for decisive double date Heriot's aim for fifth win in 11 years In Brief Radcliffe rival Title for Hunt Captain retained The Results Service Round Two the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Today's Fixtures Get Fit, Feel Fit Strength Training for Rugby Day Five Ranieri left with more to ponder after Gallas injury Neville in line for recall to court duty Netball What will be the next instalment in Elland Road tragicomedy? Resurgent Garcia steals thunder from Woods Golf Nutty professor helping Leeds to plumb new depths Mark Dickinson writes that the unthinkable has happened since Peter Ridsdale left as chairman... things have got worse First-Round Scores Coppell hints at Reading move Wambach powers impressive US into semi-finals Defiant Wenger stands behind his 'culture of togetherness' Campbell ready to return Keane fit again for vital Ireland game Euro 2004 Squads Thepremiershiptoday Reid reprieved to keep leading role in Leeds soap opera Australians handed silver lining as Ashes relic resurfaces John Westerby on a family heirloom that is causing excitement Down Under Mitsubishi Motors Free Tomorrow Rugby's Cup runneth over Inside Sport Great Scott Reportage Microwave Man Arts T2 24 Hours Verbatim Beware of the Owner Jane Shilling The Mystery is why Anyone like Carly Simon Would Bother to Submit Herself to a Snobbish Residents' Selection Board Happiness Required Reading Great Scott: A Hero He was once Proclaimed a Hero, but the Reputaton of the Polar Explorer Captain Scott Has Been Traduced in Recent Years. In this Extract from his New Books, Sir Ranulph Fiennes Sets out to Restore Scott to his Rightful Place The Opposing View Each Friday we run responses from T2 readers to the… Rape Clubs: A Stain Students that Japan The Gang Rape of a Young Girl by Students from Japan's Elite Universities Has Left the Country Shocked but Silent. It Has Revealed the Sinister Rise of So-Called Campus Rape Clubs Which Methodically Set up Attacks and Exposed a Society Unable to Face the Reality of its Attitude to Women. Leo Lewis Investigates Bournemouth 2003: Was It Really a Political Party Conference or Just a University Freshers' Fair? View Point The Times Dine with Wine voucher NB Germs and the Mind Supertoms Hangover Cure Magnetic Quitters Shell Therapy Doctor's Orders Why Milk is Such a Class Act Parents Should Push Schools to Enforce the EU's Daily Allowance for Children, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times Microwave Man Home. Forum The Nectar of the Gods Luxury with Lucia Picture Gallery Top Manhattan Chef Jimmy Bradley Shares his Hip New York Dinner Party Menu with Jill Dupleix Dish What's Wrong with Fame, Asks Clive Davis Jazz Thoroughly Modi Theatre It Used to Be Spiffing Fun to Put a Musical on Stage, now It Take Development Hell is a Risk All Musicals Run The Times London Film Festival Classical Cds Kathleen Ferrier's Voice is Unforgettable in a New Set to Mark 50 Years since her Death. Says Geoff Brown Kathleen Ferrier a Tribute Michelangeli Plano Recital Rudolf Kempe Das Lied von der Erde The Rover's Return Tv Dirty Den's Resurrection after 15 Years is Bang out of Order Says Caitlin Moran Elvis: That's the Way It is Pop Elvis Costello Grows up with Nigel Williamson Five Others who Went for Baroque'n'roll Hit & Myth Bob Stanley Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items The Perrier Comedy Award Shows Who is Dave Matthews? Paul Sexton Meets the Man behind the Mega Band No One Has Heard of New Albums Yes, It's Still Raining on Travis, but David Sinclair Enjoys their Self-Effacing Charm Travis 12 Memories More Albums Bad Boys II Some Strange Acts Laurence Bell's Domino Label Turns Nobidies into Names. Lisa Verrico Joins the Cult Harem Are you 18-25? Explain Yourself Ali Campbell of Ub40 The Times Foyles Bridge Common Mistakes by Declarer for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Sky Premer Radio Choice Choice TV Review Cutting Ege: Battle for a Baby Proved once Again how Risky It is to Allow the Television Cameras so close to your Life, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Today's Television T 2 Crossword No 3087 Viewing Guide Companion Stairlifts New Kids on the Blocks Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets Our Weekly Look at the Betting on the Movement of House Prices with City Index Property Futures Richard Donnell for what It's worth Forget city centres, the suburbs look set to be the focus for urban regeneration in the next decades This Week: Dorset Agents Say: Oxfordshire Agents Say: Dorset v Oxfordshire With Hometrack In One-Bedroom Flat in the West End Getingetoutgetaway Sw1:18 luxurious pleds-?-terre in a Victorian-fronted block on Haymaket Off Large Listed House in Surrey Albury: Pugin designed rebullding of a 16th-century manor with sunken Tudor knot garden Away Thatched Cottage in Somerset West Chinnock: a Grade Ii Ilsted house with a sensitively modernised interior Five Go Mad in Penge Wheretheothehalflives The East London Line could add some fizz to Enid Blyton; s home town, says Patrick Kidd Persimmon Barratt Octagon The Family next Door a flat in her daughter's house gave Olive Edson the best of both worlds Thehomestretch An Age-Old Question The author Hunter Davies ponders where he will live when he finally decides to retire Duty Free Goldsborough Estates Sunley Bennett Homes English Courtyard Bryant Homes New Homes Hamptons The Times Bricks and Mortar Harlequin Court Humberts Kingsoak Walk the Way of Buda Bolthles Budapest offers bargain-price property and a gentle pace of life, says Adam LeBor Buyer'sguidetobudapest Persimmon U. 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