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News from 07/10/2003

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Cynthia Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Kitty Balint-Kurti, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James S. Read, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Amorey Gehtin, Martin W. Short, James Peterson, Mark Souster, Sting, Richard Hobson, Ian Walkden, national director, Linda Tsang, Professor Emeritus, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Andy Berry, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Mohan, David Pannick, David Chater, Nick Gillies, Suna Erdem, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Dr Mary Hayden, Anthony Brain, senior nuisance officer, Patrick Barkham, Anthony G Phillips, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Martin Anscombe, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Graham Rees, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Anthony Ralston, Ian Cobain and Laura Peek, Rodney Sweetnam, Helen Best, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, M. A. Dawson Paul, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nelson Mandela, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Coughline, Chief executive, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Rosemary Bennett and Philip Webster, Jain Duncan Smith, Elizabeth Stanley, Charles R. Buckley, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Donna Selby, executive director, Greg Hurst, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Geil Adams, head of nursing, Stanley Best, Chairman, Rodger Charlton (General practitioner), Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Jerome Burne, Sarah Veale, Peter McEvedy, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, J. R. Spencer, Ann Treneman, Stephen Farrell and James Bone, Simon de Bruxelles, Dave Holliday Environmental health officer, Rob Wright, Steuart & Francis, Amanda Platell, Valdimir Putin, John H. Phillips Charted civil engineer and arbitrator, Raymond Keene, Dalai Lama, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Harold Schogger, Graham Barnord director, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marc Aspland, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Gordone Evand, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Clem Cecil, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, David Mellor, Dick Taverne, Julia Killey, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Nick Hasell, Billy Connolly, Grania Langdon-Down, John Disley, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Aluison ter Haar, Carolyn Asome, Julian Muscat, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Suna Erdem and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Philip Webster Political Editor, A. A. Jones, Philip Roe, Mark Balley, Robert Scott Chairman, Martin Davis, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Ronald Walker, Libby Purves and Michael Gove, Joan Baez, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, David Hart, general secretary, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Eileen Pembridge, Stephen Heard, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Nicholas Waphott, Mark Peters, Randy Cohen, Ian Dykes, Carl Saunders-Singer, Chris Needham, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Sue Nelson, Anthony Howard, Nigel Forde, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Michael Brown, Sohail Rasul, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Michael Heath,

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Publicagenda England football turmoil over Ferdinand drugs test Tories divided over rush to pledge tax cuts Law Supplement Pharmaton Index Jonny Wilkinson's Kicking secrets Nobel prize for man who saw through us I survived the Costa Killer T2 Another Cabinet seat for the Benn dynasty News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 The Times Www. timesonline. co. uk Theresa May is a shoe-in for IDS's job Pensioners march in protest at new means-tested credit How to Claim: Sixty Questions Tory voters think war was a mistake War with Iraq Fendi Chief quits as pro-euro campaign cuts staff Is fairtyale princess really just a gangster's moll? Former bodyguard claims birde-to-be was lover of crime boss, reports Anthony Browne Freeserve Wayward scions of the royal houses of Europe The Nobel route from shrapnel to brilliant body scans Ideal Home Show Crystal-clear images aid diagnosis and treatment Male contraceptive jab has 100% success rate' Seven face child abuse charges In Brief Son for actress Knife killer jailed NFU chief to quit Register change Name and shame Football fracas Raissi damages Quilley dies Correction SOS text message to London saves climber at 10,000ft Shower of misfortune brings the house down Eurocall Debenhams Texting for Help It's a bit like Hamlet without the Prince.… Citroën People E-mails: people@thetimes. co. uk 'Inclusive' May and IDS shun Blackpool gay rights disco Williams' degree of tolerance Footballer in gang-rape row may 'out' himself Green Flag Ps … Accenture Absent fathers leave boys to suffer at school Private schools not charitable enough' Britannia It's true, parents do pupils' homework MPs call for lighting curbs to bring back the night sky Lose sight of the stars and we lose ourselves Church sect loses battle to remain in Britain TV reporter who faked Iraq story is found hanged Welsh garden cuts 70 jobs in last-ditch attempt to remain open Which? Father urges Blair to avoid service BT Lovelorn hacker sabotaged network of US port Patents will be given the right to set up schools More subsidised private care and end to NHS targets Ivor & Thomas who? Blackpool Diary Quote of the Day Clarke pledges loyalty but refuses to Serve in Shadow Cabinet Troops rally to defend leader as sniping continues Campaign chief hits out at poor progress The Times Fringe Populist proposals and promises to cut taxes do not add up with public No tax or insurance will mean no car Alliance Leicester Delegates grit teeth beneath stiff upper lip Jailed killer confesses to murder from 40 years ago Alert over the prisoners with mobile phones Beatles for sale, to a new generation Lexus Lexus Times reader comes to rescue of fading Turners Pavarotti's next role will be as a teacher Keep 9pm watershed to curb TV, say parents Pakistan MP shot dead as extremists take their revenge Nato to expand Afghanistan force Reach One. Tel Paris hotels from £49 Attack on Syria has changed the rules of engagement Demand for lough action falls on deaf ears Bush snubs Rumsfeld over Iraq role We are United Turkey changes tack over sending peacekeeping troops Ex-Hotel Luxury Beds Tesco Ageing baby boomers leave time bomb heart Europe 'Rigged' poll gives presidency to Chechen ex-rebel Gunfire lit the sky in a celebration of victory, even before the polls, Clem Cecil in Grozny reports The Times Offers Direct Joseph Michael Associates The Times Cigarette sellers fuming at 'threat to way of life' Flybe. com Establishment tainted by abuse trial Spies protest over move to Berlin German farmers log on for Liebe By Our Foreign Staff: Gypsy bride, 12, goes back to school Direct Line (AFP): Church in talks to free hostages In Brief (AFP): Doctors wanted (Reuters): Congo massacre (AP): Ships on move (AFP): Militants freed (AP): Aid worker shot Poll victory may be start of Arnie's troubles Hp invent Nationwide Williams told to punish gay vote Prisoner offers £50,000 for freedom Woman accuses Ben Affleck Everyone wins in the tale where everyone loses Opera Rusalka Grand Theatre, Leeds Theatre Didn't Die Arcola, E8 Pop Elbow QMU, Glasgow First Choice The Best Shows The Times Concert OAE/Norrington Southwark Cathedral ArtsFliSt Changing the leader would just be a shot in the dark The Tories' problems go far beyond the weaknesses of Iain Duncan Smith Suddenly life's little mysteries seem to have vanished in a puff of smoke Picture Gallery Pension off these infirm ideas for our old age Thunderer: You have to be green to swallow the organic food myth May's Message The Times The first stirrings of a more coherent Tory strategy Sitting Targets Assad must close terrorist officers and camps in Syria Elegant Minds Nobel Winners who created technology with resonance Problems and prospects of Ids as Conservative leader Gp performance tables Criticism of Catholics The Times Need for a long-term economic plan Trial by jury Drivers in the dark The bear facts Composed driving Coppers and robbers Harry Potter is good for forests Simple shopping Royal endorsements Stranger introductions Scrabble benefits The Weather Today's Weather Sunny Spells and Rather Windy The Times Crossword 22,476 Investec Oictheagenda Reuters news chief goes Brifing Rebuilding builder Bob Firms join inner-city plan Row on soft commissions GM investors back deal Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Charcol Hive of activity ITV merger angers advertisers Investors lose all over SFI Group Milkman wins Entrepreneur of the Year Good measure In character Umbro on market for up to £300m Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief France Télécom debt falls Stop Press Philip Morris seeks retrial Union ratifies GM deal 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 Pub sector recast as S&N sells retail division to Spirit Kremlin pressure on Yukos spurs capital flight Brown's pension credit paradox Man Utd soars 8% on Dublin link to purchase British Energy finance chief resigns ACE St PatricK's day comes early for shareholders First Active Cadbury rises on 'buy' advice from broker Larger Capitalisation Shares St James's gains as equity investors return Shaller Gapitalisation 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 Bargain seekers lift gilts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (ooos) Wall Street R&SA sells mortgage business to shore up capital Lloyds TSB backs insurance unit The Times Travel Direct RBS seizes First Active for €887m Acquisition turns spotlight on Irish Republic Smiths wins $500m jet contract EADS puts pressure on Hewitt over £3bn deal Gner Financial services confidence surges ahead Property industry calls for action to end capital flight Nokia unveils computer game The Times Unit Trust Information Service Motorola to divest $5bn chips unit Tax-efficient trusts soar in value Varilux Billionaire gears up for lawsuit France resists EU budget pressure Builder lays foundation for strong full year Rise and rise of a 'model' economy The Times Official Airline Guides Tunnel visionary bows out City Diary Dub a dub dub City Diary Two in a row City Diary Record of expansion wins UK title for dairy chief Road to Success Brothers play generation game Putting faith in e-tail brings its reward A cornerstone of care in the community Chemist makes healthy returns Direct beginning for the age of Innocents Riding high on the online travel wave The sky's the limit for Aircom Sports trust that hits its targets Ernst & Young Banking & Finance Swiss Risk of putting your financial life on the line Pursuit of Equity Privera Turner & co Business to Business Case Study Investors Re-Mortgages & Loans Non Status Financial Freedom while Helping Others Employment obligations 'breached' In Brief Trading names IT profit boost Supply demand Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Dame Mary Donaldson Magistrate who ended a tradition of eight centuries to become the first woman Lord Mayor of London Dame Mary Donaldson, GBE, Lord Mayor of London, 1983-84, was born on August 29,1921. She died on October 4,2003, aged 82 Tony Peet Colonial serva nt said by Kenyatta to have reputation for being 'very tough' Tony Peet, colonial civil servant and solicitor, was born on May 5,1992. He died on August 27,2003, aged 81 Noel Lee Gallery owner who defied fashionable scorn for the Victorians and set about rescuing both pictures and reputations Noel Lee, art dealer and renovator, was born on December 25,1922. He died on September 26,2003, aged 80 Court & Social Karl Lavrencic Broadcast and writer, mainstay of the Bbc Slovene Service Karl (Drago) Lavrencic, author and broadcaster, born June 1,1921. He died on July 14,2003, aged 82 Dennis Quilley Actor who was at home in tragedy or comedy, musicals or Shakespeare-and especially at the National Theatre Dennis Quilley, OBE, actor, was born on December 26,1927. He died on October 5,2003, aged 75 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Chubby Jackson Jazz double bassist whose incisive line was a key element in the Woody Herman big and sound of the 1940s Chubby Jackson, jazz double bassist, was born on October 25,1918. He died on October 1,2003, aged 84 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered Mercy-killer mother may change law Debate@thetimes. co. uk Dabate the issues of the days as they happen and join in the discussion with other Times readers Euthanasia under Scrutiny Do we have a right to die? Should British euthanassia laws be revised in line with those of the Netherlands? Great Scott: A Hero is Defended Scott of the Antarctic Sir Ranulph Fiennes's book tries to restore Scott's reputation, But was the polar explorer really a hero? Nature Notes Worshippers of Satan: A Strange Sect in Iraq News Quiz Every days we print the prize questions Prize. quize@thetimes What's your View? Word Watching Daily Life October 7,1888 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Memorial Service Service Election Legal News Luncheon Dinner Times Online Times Newspapers Meeting Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Martin Rowson, Peter Brookes and Jonathan Pugh,… Brilliant hues of the autumn garden George Best, right, is selling his Player of the… Personal Column Latest Wills Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming Marriages Your Player List with Updated Scores The Times Fantasy Football 2003 04 Times £150,000 Johnson double has his supporters smiling Flintoff out of England tour Jockey Club grows impatient in struggle to warn off Bradley Racing Catterick Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Southwell Stratford Ferdinand shock Dalakhani worthy of his place among the greats Players warned over dangers of failling to produce sample Reid and McKenzie reach accord after spat HSBC Gifted footballer making headlines for the wrong reasons Germany upset form guide to break us hearts G?nes calls on fans to keep their minds on the game Saggers the beneficiary of Flintoff withdrawal Cricket Hall's happy returns drive Chiefs forward American Football Henman in a hurry In Brief Harrison rematch Sato in hot seat Millar ready The Results Service Today's Fixtures Hunter gets to grips with his game Snooker Cubs one step away from World Series Baseball Get Fit, Feel Fit Exercises Women Want Day Two Rhinos play a get out of jail card to reach Grand Final Rugby League Records tumble to put Miller on crest of a wave Sailing Leeds go on offensive in row over payments to clubs Rugby Union Why Doris makes the difference How to Kick John Wilkinson Part One In the first of a three-part series revealing his kicking secrets, England's No 10 focuses on the power of visualisation 1 Kicking Drop and Goal Convert South Africa united in attempt to mend divide World Cup From Russia with love: Siberians make 46-hour haul The Times England take the high ground to avoid low blows Positive Wales cooking up a storm in Canberra Times Test McGeechan grows more secretive as countdown continues Picture Gallery Ferdinand adds to England s burden Head coach forced to delay his selection Simon Barnes on an affair that threatens to drag football farther into the mire Angry Houllier revives question of Eriksson's Chelsea connection Bigger mortgage Picture Gallery I Survived the Costa Killer Bogk Exiract The Billen Interview Law The Times T2 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day The Biggest Change of All Our Democracy Will Have Fully Grown up when It is Acknowledged that Sexual Behaviour, Not Sexual Orientation, Counts It was Hyposrisy that Did for the Old and Savage Dispensation I Don't See why You Can't Treat an A-Level Exam like a Driving Test Required Reading Tigers Burning Bright He Wrecked my Life a Killer… why was Cover Story When Chrisine Blewer Saw Tv News Footage of the Costa Killer She Knew Exactly who He Was-Tony Bromwich, who Savagely Attached and Sexually Assualted her is Years Ago. She Tells Carol Midgley how She is Still Damaged by the Attack and of her Bewilderment that He was Released from Prison Bleeding and Desperate, She Remembers Crying out "Please Don't Kill my Baby" The Ethicist The Times How to Achieve Happiness at Work Book Extract Feel You Deserve Promotion or More Money at Work? The Answer is to Atler your Mindset, Advises the Dalai Lama in a New Book Instead of Complaining, Redirect your Thoughts; Think about the World, and Social Injustice Are you 18-25? Addicted to Texts True Fiction A Top Clinic Treating Alcoholics and Drug Addicts Has a New Type of Client, Says Toby Moore Outsiders in Lefetime At86 the Reformer Led Abse Has Lost None of his Zeal He Tells Penny Wark about his Love for his Young Wife, his Current Literary Venture and his Loathing for Contemporary Politics Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus The Way we Live now Nappy Valley Homeforum Everlasting of New Wave Men James Delingpole, who Has Seen There, Disinters his Pungent Joy 80s Dead Man's Coay Streetwise: Eight of the Best this Week: Tweed Style Home-Made Fish Fingers Have No Equal Says Jill Dupleix Dish "If the Ira Went Away, There'd Be Another Ira the Day after" The Andrew Billen Interview Is Gerry Adams, the President of Sinn Fein, a Gentle, Humorous, Sympathetic Statesman or Former Killer who, Finally Sickened by the Blood, Became a Peacemaker Feted by Nelson Mandela and Bill Clinton? Credit Check for the Body Health Software Used on Card Transactions May Provide Early Medical Diagnosis, Says Jerome Burne Healthspan NB A Yen for Rags Arts Photography Japanese Fashion Addicts are Happy to Fritter All their Cash on Designer Labels and Smile about It, Says Joanna Pitman NT Radio Stirling Silver Architecture the Shortlist for the Top Prize Has Provoked Outrage The Should-Have-Beens … why Weren't These the Finalists? Has its Annual Polish Despair and Boredom. Tom Dyckhoff Assesses the Likely Lads and, below, Offers his Own Shortlist Donmar Entertainments AAF The Times boxoffice service Comedy New Awards Celebrating Laddish Humour Have Missed the Bandwagon, Clive Davis Believes Arts The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Televisionandradio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Premier Radio Choice Choice Films Index In Bbc Four's Home, Antony Sher Managed to Seduce the Viewer into a Fantastical Satire, Inch by Inch. Yard by Yard, Says Joe Joseph TV Review BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 3090 Viewing Guide Televions and Radio Firstplus Health Careers Index Public Sector Education 100s of Jobs inside Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Identityoftheweek Otherviews Doctors will have to pay to computerise records Issue of the Week IT Projects Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Theresa May Seeninhansard Universities confuse employers Education Theissueexplained Government Targets School bodies lack heads No place to practise for social work students Jargondecoder Business Agility 'I'm proud to be awkward' Interview Mark Serwotka, the general secretary of the Public and Commercial Service Union, is spoiling for a fight with the Government over Civil Service pay, says Christine Buckley Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs… Policemen'slots Intheprofessionalpress Newmedicalresearch Cash for district nurses deflates Health Dhal999 Otherstoriesweliked Traffic lights for A&E queue Car drivers choose to club together Transport Grudgealert State is killing voluntary sector Community Is Raynsford right to rob? 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Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us a agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies How to Place your Free Job Listing Charity General Housing Health Over to you … Whatworkedforme Diarydates The Perfect Brief Out of Step with Modern Times … Marching orders for legal tradition? The Bar Conference 2003 Witness Training City Law Joanne Manson Taylor Root Ely Place Chambers Can the prim, messy or bossy become judges? Sir colin Campbell's commission was appalled by what it heard of the selection process. Frances Gibb reports The Danger of Gossipy Remarks Has Long Been a Criticism of the Appointments Process FSA The Times Law Section Above all—be sure to take the credit After las month's guide to solicitors on preparing the perfect brief, Clare Ward-Smith offers barristers advice on how to handle it IG Group The Times ViewSonic QCs are on trial, but they have a top defence team Bar Conference: Frances Gibb says that the Bar will need to deploy its much vaunted advocacy, skills to save its senior members' hallmark Warner Bros The 400-year-old Queens Counsel system David Pannick says there is a case for reform, but not abolition, of a system that promotes high standards and is recognised throughout the world Why have QCs at all? We all know who the good Barristers are—you don't have Queers Plumbers' Odgers The Times Compensation culture: myth or reality The tendency to search for someone to blame when something goes wrong, and to relieve the suffering with a sum of money, is not as harmless as it seems, argues Ronald Walker The idea that British workers want to take their employers for every penny they can is an exaggeration, but they are entiled to fair treatment under the law, writes Sarah Veale A champion of diversity who lives up to the role Linda Tsang interviews the man of many talents who has become the first black President of the American Bar Association The pack is there to bite our masters Time to give witnesses the right to a fair trial The is a strong argument in favour of training people to perform well on their day in court. Grania Langdon-Down reports Bar hails death-row campaigner Frances Gibb on the latest honour for an internationally renowned British lawyer Law update 'I had no idea what to expect' City Royal Mail Hays ZMB The shameful sex crimes of Adrian Mole, aged 13¾ The Government is on the brink of a legislative blunder, says J. R. Spencer Something rotten about the state of family law Children and their parents are being led town by a system that has been neglected for more than 30 years, Martin Davis writes Prepare for prohibition Tim Maloney on how the us law is extending its reach to threaten the directors of many British companies Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week Edward Fennell in the City Anti-QC arrogance Complaints and the Law Society Solicitors who need help A blatant case of bias An insurance risk too far? Ancient title worth saving Lawyer of the week October 8,5pm Panel discussion Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk South WEST-NQ-Partner The Best in East Anglia? 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