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News from 08/10/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Mark Crossman, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Zahid Hussain, Chris Hodkinson, Grace Bradberry, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Carolyn Asome Fashion Writer, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Sadna Waty, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Maria Ahmed, Sam Marlowe, Patrick Barkham, Jenny Knight, Raymond Snoddy, Sadler's wells, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Peter Jennings, Ngaire Woods, Wigmore Hall, Nouveau Pauvre, John Lees, Alan Lee the Course Inspector, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Matt Dickinson, Ian Cobain, John Goodbody and Andrew Norfolk, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Rosallnd Renshaw, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Peter Hanratty, Phil Gordon, Mushtak Parker, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bruce Kent, Angela Jameson, Tim Moore, Janet Todd, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Neil Kinnock, Oliver Kay, Liz Loxton, David Holland, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Susan Pape, Robin Young and Valerie Elliott, Miranda Eeles, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Richard Marlow, Githic, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Robert J. Graves, Tola Awogbamiye, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Stuart Millson, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Anna Frame, Peter Manasse, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Ian Johns, Jack Melvern Arts Reporter, Martin Samuel Sports Writer of the Year, David Wolfson, John Stiles, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, E. C. McCarthy, Stamford, Chris Elston, Mark Henderson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Lewis Stuart, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Price-Talbot, Roger Adcock, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Denis MacSHANE, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Tom Bower, Dalya Alberge Art Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Top Tories' Trojan Horse plot to remove their leader exposed England strike caps week of football shame Ferdinand axed over drugs test Players held on new sex claim Star fined for abusive behaviour Schools inquiry Nobel Briton Expensive taste Dine with Wine for £10, T2 Dish of the Day with Jill… The art of kicking 'Balanced' Iraq war service upsets relatives The Times Today: page 2. Crossword andweather: 22,… Fast food blamed for child obesity Why I paid £200 for my jeans Mappin & Webb News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Britain's, most soothing man calms Tory fervour McGuinness rejects nailbomb attack claim as pure fantasy Judge delivers collusion report Fendi By a Correspondent: Coroner in High Court bid to force MoD's hand Cities' great tram revival goes off the rails Minister say new schemes cost too much for the number of people using them, writes Ben Webster By a Correspondent: 'Rolex robbers hunted owners of luxury cars in £1.4m crime spree' Cities' great tram revival goes off the rails Gant Croydon convinced it's on the right lines Oxford head seeks power set higher fees Should elite universities charge what they like? Pupils wearing cheap blazers put in isolation Mesh Teacher 'shackled boy aged 8 for fidgeting' Search for black JPs launched Foundation status lures 32 hospitals On the Waiting List Public schools seek fees 'truce' Three die in arson attack on bedsits In Brief Schools conflict Prisoners riot Hospital order Tube strike threat Backpacker held Boy C sentenced Jeweller service Baby case reward Monster lite Father lured boyfriend to 'honour killing' Lloyds TSB By a Correspondent: Paralysed girl takes first step on road to recovery Woman, 81 held over murder of pensioner Citroën Proud St Paul's plans a record of achievement People Parker Bowles gives up the chase on doctors' orders PS Sara Cox leaves breakfast show as audience falls Bullet was fake but complaints are real AA Hitachi Dead smoker's testimony starts tobacco test case Toyota The Chaps set out to save England Companion Stairlifts Insurance cover refused to GM farms Classical music is an expensive taste for diners ITV 'hides' rugby World Cup on second channel Bespoke Suits Wills Alliance Leicester There's mood music from chores to sex Public will have direct power over policing Malaysia What's Important US sheriff who makes his prisoners wear pink pants Chiefs fear return of local political pull Blackpool Diary Desert island solution for asylum-seekers Last Refuge Norris pledges to make London safe Intelligent Finance Howard tipped as stopgap successor to Duncan Smith Skoda Auto Party without much hope stuck in forum without heart For 20 years publisfoiis ignored a thriller writer, until readers discovered her RSC plays to bypass London for first time Britannia APR Lexus Flawless diamond expected to sell for £5m Fluids that flow uphill win Nobel for Briton Gene therapies may save sight National Express Tehran looks likely to get the bomb—and there is no Plan Iran defies a UN ultimatum to halt nuclear work Minister insists that civilian energy programme is no concern of watchdog, writes Mlrands Eeles Product Recall The Open University Bussiness School Sharon says strike on Syria could be repeated Acrewood Property Group PLC (AFP): Four die in failed hostage rescue US families fight online for return of reservists Mother pleads with army for son who wed Iraqi Aquability House of Fraser By Our Foreign staff: Vote paves way for Turkish troops China's spaceman secret revealed by travel agency Private enterprise in a public convenience Dell MP's killing triggers Pakistan riots North Korea tries to bar Japan from nuclear talks (AP): Birthday treat left bather out of depth Shoparound Nightmare of the hanging chads haunts California Pentagon sold germ warfare equipment Revision essentials Fears over camp's translators CapitalOne Democrat drops out of race for White House EUwants special tax to put in its own purse Pope's stand on Iraq could win first Nobel prize for Vatican Flybe. com One. Tel Peace prayer at shrine Trevi cash flows for everyone, court says Paris wears talent lightly (AFP): Minister in nepotism row quits In Brief (Reuters): Marriage rows (AP): Game park blaze (AFP): Missile mix–up (AP): Castration trial (AP): Biko ruling (AFP): Hostage talks Car sex cover–up Concert Holloway 60th Birthday Concert First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times When the vandals took the Handel Anything Goes Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Theatre Cole Porter is the tops in a West end transfer; three old ladies breathe new life into a Thirties thriller The Old Ladies Richmond Theatre Dance Trisha Brown ArtsFirst Iraq must buy time before turning to a free market Life in post-Cold War Russia should deter the coalition's haste for reform A snigger here, a hint there—the press shows only contempt for contempt law Picture Gallery Sheriffs are the right idea for the boys in blue Thunderer: Lessons in mediocrity that fail the working class Tactics on Tax The Tories should not rush into a premature pledge Going Nuclear Iran must halt the development of nuclear weapons Groove on Turn the radio up for that sweet, healthy sound Combined operations? Signs of hope for Tories and IDS UK must not be Isolated' in Europe Procedures in Euro fraud inquiries Climate change Arafat's human shield Warm front The Times Closure of UN's London office Taxed to the hilt Building on success Correct address Boar chore The Weather The Times Crossword 22,477 Weathercall Investec Picture Gallery Dollar breaks yen barrier Briefing Royal Mail banking move Carpetright sales down Coca—Cola settles lawsuit Focus on Islamic banking Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Picture Gallery Passat Low Marks New review taints ITV merger Official figures called into doubt Former Bank Governor joins up with the Milky Bar Kid In Business Today: Need To Know 24. commentary 25.… Easy Money Irish investors buy dominant stake in Manchester United Kids' stuff Need to Know Global Business Briefing Fantasy Rugby Business Big Shot Results in Brief STMicroelectronics boost Stop Press Investors rescue Jordan Bombardier to close plants Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead M&s blames weather for slower food sales Project No way to give the MPC its data Shares for Matalan chiefs Matalan on brink of comeback with revitalised figures Scottish & Newcastle momentum fears remain …Shares M&c rises on hopes for hotel sector recovery …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 Poor figures suppress gilts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Wall Street Man United shares surge as Irish pair double stake Worsening relationship casts shadow over purchase Ricoh EasyJet soars on buoyant passenger figures Ryanair confident over EU subsidies inquiry Rules to deter ITV market abuse Analysis Hackers delay launch of Vivendi computer game The Times Unit Trust Information Service From rivalry to bonhomie Varilux Small beer for pub club Going nuts Shifting sand Head case Bureaucracy stifling poor nations, says World Bank Banknotes may replace €1 and €2 coins Upbeat Michael Page advances EU defeats pose threat to no-frills saving plans Electricity bills set to surge in war on CO2 BT German to take over from Apax Partners founder Permira lifts stores bid hopes Winter of discontent ahead as FSA gears up over endowments Easy Money Marks & Spencer Money Battle for Inmarsat nears end Halifax New chief faces huge challenge Banking & Finance Church's Debate Crime and Punishment Page 34 Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Professor Donald Nico Historian who took on the task of explaining the lost cause of Byzantium from where Steven Runciman left off John Colvin Mi16 man who served in some of the Cold War's chiliest spots and was in Hanoi as the Vietnam conflict escalated Ashley Greenwood Gunner who volunteered for the Long Range desert Group and fought with it in the Greek islands, Italy and Montenegro Court & Social Lives Remembered William Steig New Yorker cartoonist who held childhood up as a mirror to the adult world, and wrote some 30 books for children, including shrek! Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Crime and Punishment Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other times readers Nature Notes Michaelmas Term at Oxford: Women in Full Membership News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life October 8,1873 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Meeting Elections Legal News Want to place a classified advertisement? Lecture Luncheon Dinner Changing the Guard Court & Social Islamic art sale to aid research Memorial Services Personal Column Worldwide appeal to complete final volume of Newman letters Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Answers Times Online Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Dawson wins coach's vote Woodward shows his… Bangladesh looks land of opportunity for new boys Cricket Tour Party Get Fit, Feel Fit Exercises Women Want No sex discrimination in employment rights age limit Law Rports England commit Fletcher to long-term service Fixtures Complex jury directions for counsel Court of Appeal criminal Division Batty beats off strong field to lead Surrey Times Test Lewis abandons Arbeit and returns to former coach Athletics Miller poised to break transatlantic record Sailing England players in revolt Team-mates back Ferdinand… Determined O'Sullivan refuses to be sidetracked Snooker The Results Service HSBC Baseball Palmer gets the ball rolling for Priory Squash Octacon Paul rejects chance to play for New Zealand Rugby League Comeback for Garcia ruled out In Brief Tough ties ahead Spaniard banned Joy for Pirates Fighting chance Controversial O'Neill backs away from battle for IRB leadership World Cup Dawson wins vote as England leave nothing to chance The World Cup in your Inbox The Times rugby shirt Cocksure France delighted to reveal secret weapon Matthew Pryor on the mascot that is causing Gallic hearts to flutter Mower injury leaves Scotland short of pace Bennett supports proud tradition Italy at full strength for All Blacks O'Sullivan sticks with experience Mann in trouble after third identity mix-up Lingfield Park Reading the racecard The Wright Track Yesterday's Results Exeter Towcester Flat experience begs return of the jumpers Finding touch under pressure How to Kick like Jonny Wilkinson Part Two In the second part of his kicking mastrclass, England's No 10 stresses the importance of weight and power transfer Punting Rugby Gloomy Eriksson unable to take solace in Owen European Championship Qualifiers Pools Forecast The Times Last Night's Results Doherty passed fit for Ireland Apologetic Bellamy accepts fine and failings Illness and injury woes continue for Scotland CITB Sex and drugs and rock 'n'roll and Sven and … silence England in Crisis Ferdinand jumps to own defence How the Saga Unfolded Drug use spreading in game Palios passes test by restoring faith in the game England in Crisis The Times Athletics and swimming procedures highlight flaws in football drug-testing John Goodbody on the lax methods that caused the Rio Ferdinand controversy England rocked by mutiny as squad votes to strike Players united may not be defeated (at least not by the FA) Simon Barnes believes power lies in the hands of the performers Jonny's Towel Trick England in Crisis Smile Picture Gallery Interview Emotional Intelligence Arts The Times T2 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Whistling in the Wind Mary Ann Sieghart The Tories are Starting to Ask the Right Questions in Blackpool, but They are Not Really Serious about Getting Back into Power Those Tories who Desire Change Still Look like Pioneers The only Topic of Conversation is the Uselessness of IDS California Dreaming It's Grim up North? It was once a Byword for Poverty and Deprivation—but now Millionaires Abound, Prosperity is Evident and Coutts Has Even Opened a Branch in Liverpool Carol Midgley Reports on the Resurgence of the North The Ethicist Bordleaux No Saints: The Mormon Church is a Fertile Interview Breeding Ground for Killers, Child Abusers, Racists, Polygamists and White Supermacists, Says a Controversial New Book. Nicholas Wapshott Meets the Author The Mormons Exposed IBS: More than a Gut Feeling Mick Hume is Struck down by Irritable Bowel Syndrome, the Catch-22 of Modern Illnesses So Full of Emotional Intelligence In the Extract from his Autobiography, Bob Wilson Describes his Daughter's Five-Year Battle against Cancer What Does Life Tell us about Love? Love ETC This Week: Antony Worrall Thompson The Way we Live now Home Jorum Why I Bought Fashion I Saw a Paur of Soft Smart Heans in a Perfect Shade of Faded Indigo and Succumbed, Admits Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Need a Quick and Tasty Supper? It's in the Can, Says Dish When Sights were Bold Visual. Art Medieval England was a Land of Blood and War, but Also of Transcendent Gothic Beauty, as Rachel Campbell-Johnston Discovers at the Victoria & Albert Monkish Business Modern Tibetan Art Has Come to London, Michael Binyon Reports …One Cameo Role in Bright Young Things was Extra Hilarious, Says Libby Purves Light Fantastic The Ambiguous Waterscapes of Venice Had a Profound Effect on Turner's Work—and that Changed European Painting, Says John Russell Taylor Classical Concerts Affordable art fair London's Latest Hit Cliff Richard A Crisis in the Making Britain is Facing an Engineering Disaster with Too Few Students and Teachers, Says Abi Newman The Times Offers Direct Ed. Forum The Times The Times Books Direct Education Courses Lution Bussiness and Computing College Multiple Display Advertising Items Sport England Multiple Display Advertising Items Magdalen College School Registrar Garden House School Is Qualification that Work harder for you Oundle School Warner Village Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Sky Premier Radio Choice Choice Films Tv Review A Very British UFO Hoax Proved that You Can Get Away with Any Prank as Long You are Holding a Television Camera at the Time, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Today's Television Page 23 Last Night's… T2 Crossword No 3091 Viewing Guide Linguaphone A second language is an asset Page 3 Providing feasts for the stars Working Relationship Des McDonald and Mark Hix, directors of The lvy, and their PA, Joanna Harris Fashion: winter coats for your wardrobe Page 5 Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Unilever Westminster Cathedral PA to Master of Music Personal Assistant Price Water House Coopers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge secretaries Goethe-Institut London Time Savers Contacts Talking to the world Being bilinggual will help PAs to get a job in the European market, says Susan Pape A dish for all seasons Tasting Multiple Display Advertising Items Temps Tate Office Joslin Rowe Maine-Tucker Mitchell Young Associates Crone corkill PA-Marketing Personal Assistant £25,000 Career moves Ab-crunch Team Secretary The Times Why temping can be a tempting choice Temps can be far happier than permanent staff, says Fred Redwood Wrap up for winter Karen Homer Real-life fashion Child's play in the workplace Subsidised nurseries help parents to stay at work, says Tota Awogbamiye Don't let rejection grind you down Determination and focus are key to getting back into the job market, says John Lees First Creme High Gate School Victorian mansion with modern chic Conference Call Learn about your pay FYI Chileno Picture Gallery Property Power People Soaring appeal of an account with no interest Banking Correspondent, Introduces a 16-Page Special Report on the Rise of Caroline Merrell, the Times By a Special Correspondent: Big players in scramble for a slice of the action Glabal Market Islamic bonds are helping to overcome obstacles to the spread of business Co-operation is the watchword as nations look to the future Malaysia will face a challenge at a world leaders' summit next week. Sadna Waty reports Maybank Bank Islam A model for the future Mushtak Parker reports on how Malaysia has set a benchmark in the Asia Pacific Banking that goes beyond religion The choice between regular or Islamic finance is based on more than faith, says Tim Moore Glossary CIMB An Islamic for a brighter future Ceylinco Consolidated By a special Correspondent: A bold new backer behind the big deals Ventures Long-term Islamic project finance has shifted from the periphery to the mainstream System of divine guidance Ethos Money alone cannot to make more money By a special Correspondent: Bahrain takes the lead Gulf Banks Strong regulatory frameworks are key to the success of Sharia-complaint investment For all its track record and proven infrastructure, Bahrain has a regional rival Abrar Financial war on terrorism makes for uneasy alliance Mushtak Parker reports on a campaign to beat money-laundering and atrave terrorists of funds an Regulation Us crackdown on abuse of funds is causing tensions, especially in Saudi Arabia DinAR DirhAm Tall, elegant, in Banker of the Year Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz's financial acumen and charm have won the admiraion of fellow bankers and investors RHB Sultanate gives a huge boost Brunei Country is a banking pioneer, says Jenny Knight Insurans Islam Taib Billion-pound UK market Britain A new firm is targeting Muslims, says Liz Loxton Bomb victim who learnt to forgive Sri Lanka Jenny Knight profiles the head of a corporation that helps to alleviate poverty Good news after crises Indonesia Sharia banking benefited from recession, says Tony Dawe Islamic Bank of Brunei Takaful Malaysia By a Special Correspondent: Appetite is growing for equity vehicles Islamic Equity Funds, Insurancd Policies Investments The top financial institutions should spur on fund managers to improve their performance Tale of two traditions And Bonds Have Huge Potential for Trade - if Sharia Standards Can only Be Agreed Bonds Debt-backed securities are the subject of fierce debate A policy with a dividend Insurance Mushtak Parker reports on a mutual benefits system Bank Mumalat By a Special Correspondent: Network will bridge national divides Megabank Nine Islamic banks are uniting to offer unrivalled services with a wide geographical reach Bank Syariah Mandiri Regulation Gold could become Islamic euro Currency Banks are drawing up plans for a common currency in the Muslim world, saya Tim Moore Am Merchant Bank Bank Rakyat Timeshare tower in central Mecca This Focus supplement has been produced by The Times…

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