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News from 10/10/2003

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Andrew Robson, Christopher T. Watts, Phil Yates, Sarah Butler and Antonia Senior, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Catherine Philip, Melissa Kite and Shirley English, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Ingrid Manseil, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Mike Holmes, Eamon Grant, Rod Heathcote, Alwyn Hill, Christopher Terry, Teddington, Middlesex, David Chater, Tom Brake, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Maria Ahmed, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, John Major, Sam Lister, Raymond Snoddy, Andrew Norfolk, R. L. Perry, Nic Hopkins and Neelam Verjee, Mrs Moneybags, Cornelius Lysaght, Donald Hutera, Nick Robinson's, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Nick O'donovan, Andrea G. S. Buggins, Gabby Logan, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Peter Hepburn, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ambrose Kennedy, Marcia MacLeod, Nigel Firminger, Kingston, Surrey, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor's, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Roland Watson, David Hands, Allan Lee Racing Correspondent, John Turley, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, B. E. Lane, Banbury, Oxfordshire, Russell Kempson, Sue Fox, John Price, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Julian Corlett, Oliver Kay, Peter Cowlishaw, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Robert Galster, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Brian McCabe, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Endacott, David Mattin, Oliver August, Renwick, Nick Hasell, Matthew Ellman, Totty Ellwood, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mike Mulvihill, Simon Leadbeatter, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Caitlin Moran, Robert Tait, Peter Riddell, Gavin Cameron, Pete Taylor, Michael Dynes, Ian Whittell, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Yelland, Leo Lewis, Tony Weston, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Adam Sherwin, Ann Treneman Conference Sketch, Gerald Solomon, Richard Charter, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Christopher Irvine,

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Inside Cancer hope Paedophile jailed Britain stocks up for a weekend of sport only briers will remember Index Free Tarantino DVD Rail repair contracts are 'renationalised' Bricksandmortar Bose News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Pope would travel to accept Nobel prize Gurkhas vow to fight on after judges say unequal pay is fair Evicted islanders lose appeal Hain fails to deliver anti-US speech Fendi Hooligans caught in Istanbul net In Brief Jail alcohol tests Murder charges ENO in £1m deal Tory puppies Get the firm out of here, US families lobby says Girls who wear le string to school get a dressing down Fresh schools are being urged to introduce British-style uniforms Adam Sage reports from paris Gucci Williams attacks adverts' tyranny over young New breast cancer drug cuts risk of relapse Women gave up hormone therapy after negative study Mesh Mother delighted by her role in treatment trials Intelligent Finance Fast tycoon sails Atlantic in a week Murder arrests Head reinstated Bogus nurse Blood dash case Currys Picture Gallery Vodafone Tory policy plans have to pass the 'Tebbit test' People Picture Gallery PS Get a Slice of Quentin Tarantion's Genuis in The Mission of Seafarers The Archers saddle up for hunting row Internet pervert who groomed girls jailed for 5 years Chat room girl f sussed out weird and nasty freak' Just AA sk Toyota Only in the New Saturday Times Second man held over 'gang rape by footballers' Honda Player is suspended by 'furious' Leeds board Sting by another name at the Palace Solicitor's love for her killer client Just AA sk Helmut Lang looks sharp at cutting edge of fashion Magnet Dylan Thomas the bawd of Wales House of Fraser 'Get out of our way-the Quiet Man is staying' Waiting is agony as the wooden soldier goes over the top Words that made a speech buzz Speech was music to the ears of the party activists VW A strident tone turns floating voters off Peter Riddell Political Briefing Wave of criticism jams Bbc website How the Tories won hearts and minds in Labour bastion Sharps Plotters to face wrathful whip at Westminster TR Conference Diary St. Joseph's Hospice Letwin puts party image lit risk with school snub A familiar dilemma for middle classes PC World The Computer Superstore Only in the New Saturday Times Women's work is never done-and takes even longer EasyJet. com Salary increases for bosses leave staff lagging Richer Sounds 'City jobs are not 9-5' Sons' grief over mystery of car chase murder Land Rover Force battling drugs related gun crime Police propose FBI-style merger League tables give patients choice, Reid tells GPs Toys us NHS hands out slippers for elderly to stop falls Teacher training agency Don't turn us into tax informers, say divorce lawyers Loch walker emerges from deep Girls Aloud singer accused of race attack Family to sue circus after acrobat falls on them Flybe. com Homebase Princess 'sulked over cook's day off' The Times Actually, words hurt as much as sticks and stories GM rape 'bound to form wild hybrids' Best Buy PowerHouse Pause for thought in a deadly world Elite Indian guards are accused of raping 17-year-old The arrest of four officers from a top unit follows a wave of aleged attacks, reports Catherline philp Debenhams Schoolgirls die as Bali crash inferno kills 54 The Times The strict Chinese moral code is being relaxed and young people are celebrating. How? by having sex, of course Bonsai vegetables are a growth industry in Japan NatWest Time Hp One. Tel Bush brands Saddam a madman as he fights to restore poll ratings Iraqi council snubs Turkish troops Spanish diplomat shot dead outside Baghdad home Tiny US town sends leaders into action US extends axis of evil to Syria, Libya and Cuba Palestinian turmoil over Arafat stunt Reservist call-up for occupied areas Renault Murder toll of South Africa white farmers hits 1,300 Political bomb ticking beneath land issue Dell Treason suspect kept from his wedding The Conran Shop Raffarin hints at vote on Eu constitution In Brief (Reuters): Vatican slip (AFP): Fever cases rise (AP): Soldiers killed (Reuters): Wine whines (AP): Sniper 'insane' Watergate gibe as FBI bugs a mayor Staples $525m donors want their cash hack The Sunday Times Arnie signs up Jeb Bush adviser to audit books Porn star is 10th at the last lap Archbishop must continue delicate balancing act to avoid schism Analysis Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent AOL The Times US conservatives seek freedom to pray without gays Wha now for the Anglican communion? Cold, until death do them spark Theatrue Resurrection Lichfield Garrick Sam Marlowe Theatre Betrayal Duchess, WC2 Ian Johns First Choice The Best Shows The Times Pop The Sleepy Jackson Astoria, WC2 David Sinclair Times Online Reviews in full Concert Viewing the Instruments Hull University Richard Morrison Opera I Capuleti e i Montecchi Barbican It is still a taboo to make friends with the enemy Faith leaders have a long way to go to fulfil role as peace makers The Blackpool Dilemma: take the showdown seriously or put on a cowboy hat? Nick Robinson's Notebook Picture Gallery The lessons of IDS and Arnie: trust the people Clipping the wings of football's arrogant young players Look Back in Anger A speech designed for activists, not floating voters On Schism's Brink 'Flying bishops' could resolve the row within Anglicanism Excuses, Excuses How to spin a commercially convincing story Taxed to the hilt Walking buses The Times Major defends his record on tax Tory plans for pensions scrutinised Bower's school criticisms challenged Witness orders Britain's place in space Arnie's Stardust Decline of our family doctors? Ivf treatment Mobile and versatile Scrabble wars The Weather The Times Crossword 22,479 Pfizer Weather Eye Fear over faulty statistics sparks Ons inquiry Wall St at 16-month high Briefing MPC holds interest rates Reporting rules tightened Air France plan rejected Enron fraud settlement Funeral director sentenced Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day 35-hour weak Commodities GE set to start bid war with £5bn offer for Amersham Monsoon chairman defies critics over AIM relisting Aim high Direct Line Toasting success Barclays faces threat of revolt over promotion Need to Know Global Business Briefing Business Big Shot Results in Brief Doubt on Boeing plan Stop Press Signal on German rail line Microsoft seeks more time Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Challenge facing new rail guard Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Deadline for Austin Reed management DFS subdued despite record profit Renault Espace Cold comfort in furniture Finance director leaves as John David falls into red Moss Bros gives promise of move back into black Reuters boosted by optimism over disposals Larger Capitalisation Shares Nick Hasell Stock Market Stakebuilder threatens to upstage Bizspace Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Mitchells & Butlers springs welcome surprise on investors Tempus Richard Miles The Day's Biggest Movers Strong US data hits gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (ooos) Wall Street Exports to EU at lowest since 1999 French blame 35-hour week for low growth Euro fails to bridge price gap Value Judgment Traffic picks up at Heathrow Change alienates working classe73 Air Partner logs robust growth The Sunday Times Mr Fink deserves a wink City Diary Cut Diamond City Diary Thanks a billion City Diary Barclays loser vows loyalty to chief HSBC expands in Americas with purchase from Lloyds M&B cheers with £500m payout to shareholders Positively Peterborough Eurotunnel to sue dissident investor RBS spends $381m on Swiss bank to integrate with Coutts Russia and Germany close to pipeline deal Blue-blood is the natural selection Mears beats index and takes AIM award Rivals bid again for wine firm The Times Unit Trust Information Service On litter trail to top title Lions International Forte expands into Château Market escapes threat from EU Carlton-Granada should dare to dream the impossible The Message Fox pins hopes on special Fx for men Tort of unlawful exile does not exist for displaced islanders Queen's Bench Division Paper with 12m readers-and none of them pay Raymond Snoddy meets the chief of the lkea of newspapers', assembled from a free-to-air TV philosophy Napster is reborn as a legal song-swapping service US group buys stake in Springer Personal Assistant ?25,000 Aia Highgate School Grand tour of the UK press-warts and all Paper round Crème Team Secretary Executive PA Construction Ltd PA/MANAGER Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rally wannabes get only one shot at life in the fast lane Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, on the next generation of driving talent Audi Authorised Dealers Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire & Leasing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quick Test Peugeot 307 Sw Se 2.0 HDi 110 RMA Kams Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items If Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in the Motors section please contact… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glove Box Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz 0202 Ml500 Price new £130,000 now £89,950 Multiple Classified Advertising Items E240 Brother Wood Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items SL300 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items General NE Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items D. K. Registrations Joe 35 Uu53 XME Shadow 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stephens Brothers Equity Prices Obituaries Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? St Paul's Cathedral A Service of Remembrance Iraq 2003 Court & Social Monsignor Stanislaw Michalski Priest who reputedly served as the Pope's confessor Monsignor Stanislaw Michalski, priest, was born on May 3,1916. He died on September 20,2003, aged 87 Commodore John Wacher Master mariner who combined careers in the Navy and mercantile marine, serving in frigates and commanding P&O liners Commodore John Wacher, CBE, RD, master mariner, was born on October 14,1924. He died on September 5,2003, aged 78 Max Gort-Barten Impulsive inventor and entrepreneur behind the range of Dualit home appliances Max Gort-Barten, founder of Dualit, was born on July 23,1914. He died on October 2,2003, aged 89 Juliet O'hea Literary agent for many well-know names-who frightened publishers by reading the books Juliet O'Hea, literary agent, was born on October 1,1911. She died on September 23,2003, aged 91 William Cochran Physicist whose research into DNA and crystals offered fresh insights William Cochran, physicist, was born on July 30,1922. He died on August 28,2003, aged 81 Lyle Bettger St33ly-eyed actor whose talent for playing the bad guy reached its zenith in Gunfight at the O. K. Corral Lyle Bettger, actor, was born on February 13,1915. He died on September 24,2003, aged 88 Births, Marriages & Deaths Imperio Argentina Argentine singer and actress who befriended Hitler and came to represent an ideal of falangist Spain Imperio Argentina, actress, singr and entertainer, was born on December 26,1910. She died on August 22,2003, aged 82 Lives Remembered Ride 'Em, Cowboy Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers One hundered years after the first wosterm, the genre still has a strong appeal. Readers discuss their favourities The Thirst for Hirst Damien Hirst has made millions from his latest exhibition. But does its success owe more to hype than to art? Heavy rains caused widespread damage in the South of England. The authorities recalled the east coast inundation of 1953, in which 24,000 houses were flooded and 300 people died Oedipus maintains a complex grip Daily Life October 10,1902 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Nature Notes Today's Royal Engagements Want to place a classified advertisement? Personal Column Memorial Services Calls to the Bar The Times Times Newspapers B. H. P. A. Multiple Display Advertising Items Luncheons Dinners Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Service of Thanksgiving Fellows Livery Company Live Telephone Helpline To Place your Free advertisement telephone Start Your Own Introduction Agency The Times Meet Oriental Ladies in London/South East Heart Hunting Tryst Time Online BS Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Partners Australia hope to steal own show Sato in pole position after Villeneuve walks out on Bar Motor Racing Armchair viewers flock back to Formula One The Times Millar rejoices after trial without errorw Cycling Rainbow Warrior England welcomed in Istanbul White set to lose her medals In Brief Stone dropped Newlove signs Kurse qualifies Heberle let down Final televised Transatlantic record falls with two days to spare Sailing Stevens overwhelms O'Sullivan to move closer to elusive title Snooker Ivor & Thomas who? Gregory proving a home-town hero for resurgent Wigan Rugby League Derby winner Kris Kin retired Yesterday's Results York Reading the racecard Carlisle Huntingdon Jockey Club alerted before Pipe favourite is 6beaten Pint-sized joker adds polish to copper's cuppa Cornelius Lysaght Life at the Races Attack is best form of defence for Lacroix American Sport HSBC Red Sox starting to think they can put history behind them Parkermania underlines French passion for NBA Times Test Davis in a rush to give Panthers the early edge Tables and Fixtures The Times Vaughan hopes his attack can learn their lines quickly Cricket Counties agree to cut back overseas players Gatland is desperate to get back on track Rugby Union The Results Service Today's Fixtures By Our Sports Staff: Hayden's hundred puts Australia in strong position Gillette Somerset spend £20m in bid for independence Checchinato takes pride from a thankless task Roberts Charron's remarkable recovery lifts Canadian morale McGeechan favours brute force over subtlety against Japan Harris underlines his commitment to union city Blues Johnson and Krige happy to stand on ceremony School of legend clings to game but not to Ellis Rick Broadbent a Town like Rugby England Rugby The World Cup Today Stay on the BALLw Australia hoping to be the stars of their own show Eales predicts success for Wallabies Tomorrow Picture Gallery Ireland ready to clear Romania hurdle Our Experts Deliver their World Cup Finishing Order Laid-back Sydney discovers antidote to World Cup fever Cooking up an upset Hosts keep fingers crossed that shocks are delayed Revitalised Keane gives Ireland reason to believe Football European Championship Qualifiers William Hill Scotland prepare for show of characterw Group Ten Play-Off Puzzle Group Six Group Five Group Nine Inspired Martin hops to top of Castletown leader board Golf Get Fit, Feel Fit Exercises Women Want Day Five Dutch treat for Forsyth after fine start Fear of failure spursHartson on towards goal Dallaglio on! Volvo Principle boys merit round of applausew Simon Barnes says there has been no betrayal, no treachery and no understanding By Our Sports Staff: Platt backs England to make light of Owen's absence Reading's long wait for Coppell finally ends Player mutiny was plot to upset team, Turkish press claims Confetti banned as security is tightened Germany and Sweden in fitting final Beckham given an easy ride by Turkey's interrougator Suna Erdem watches the England captain mind his ps and Qs in an interview delayed by the week's events Barthez wage demands scare off Marseilles Rooney and Heskey the only strikers on Eriksson's mind Wembley Stadium Free Tomorrow The World Cup Today Wish You were Here? Jane Shilling Microwave Man Arts T2 24 Hours Verbatim I'd Take a Good Read over Reiki Where Do Three Quarters of my Sisters Find the Time to Swan about Having Thalgo Wraps and Slinging their Ankles round their Heads? English Poetry Required Reading Beards and Sandals, Testosterone, and Finally: Support Stocking City The Party Conference Season is over for Another Year and the Delegates are Heading Home. Ann Treneman, who Wrote the Daily Conference Sketch for the Times, Reflects on the Bizarre Dress Snese of the Lib Dems, the Male Aggression of Labour and the Elderly Gentility of the Tories With the Lib Dems One Feels as if Corduroy were the only Fabric on Earth As for Labour, I Have Had Better Debates on the War with my 12-Year-Old Picture Gallery Each Friday we run responses from T2 readers to the… The Times "Why Will Nobody Help us?" In the Second Extract from her Diary about the Bali Bomb that Killed her Brother, Totty Ellwood Tells of the Red Tape that Compounded her Loss It is Clear that She Doesn't Have the First Idea who we are Affairs of the Heart Sex in Old Age Need Not Be a Worry, but Cardiac Patients Should Heed Advice, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Sex is Regarded as Another Form of Exercise The Times Travel Direct NB Turkey: Just Pray There are No Shots on Target Turkish Football Fans are Renowned for their Passion, their Volatility and their Violence. So what Can England Expect when They Play a Vital Match There Tomorrow? Suna Erdem Reports from Istanbul Football Allows Turks to Indulge their Passion for Throwing Things No Title The Elite: Galatasaray The Masses: Fenerbache Picture Gallery The Socialists: Besiktas Dish Peppered Sirloin is the Perfect Partner for Those Red Wine Dinner Give your Image a Lift this Autumn Luxury with Lucia Picture Gallery Microwave Man Home. 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