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News from 13/10/2003

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Milton Wainwright (Senior lecturer), Robert Cole, N. W. P. Cole, Robert J. Andrew (Head, Police Department), DJM, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Bill Cormie, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Bompard, Laurie Arle, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, S. Alcock, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Matt Dickinson and Suna Erdem, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jonny Wilkinson, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Christine Seib, David Chater, John Walters, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Penny Wark, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Malcolm BowdenNeil Scales, James Hider, Ruth Gledhill Religlon Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Antonia Senior, Jonathan Snicker (Director Development), Roger Sexton, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Kavin Eason, David McVay, MacDonald, Donald Hutera, Anthony Browne, Richard Ilay, Mike Pattenden, Michael Knipe, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Alan Sked, Robert Bartlett (Chief Superintendent), Nick Wyke, Anselm Kuhn, Anna Stothard, Dave Calhoun, Keith Pike, Adam LeBor, Mark Pougatch, Stefanie Marsh, Anne Irvine, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Luke Clancy, Stephanie Dow, Alan Davies, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Ronan McGreevy, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Dorit Braun, Chief Executive, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ian Hinton, John Hopkins, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Sean Macaulay, Ivor Chapmon, Rob Wright, B Thair Shalkh, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, W. H. Cousins (Founder European Federal Union), Kashmira Singh Mann, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robin Ash, Susan, Mellssa Kite, Chris Campling, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Mick Hume, Clem Cecil, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Matthew Brace, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Chris McGrath, Chris Jonston, Anthony Browne Brusseis Correspondent, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Sarah Ebner, Tony Dawe, George Hewitt, Jill Dupleix's, Mellssa Kite Political Correspondent, Mahesh Nandha, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Peter A. Johnson, Mark Henderson, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ian BecKett, Aki Riihilahti, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Susan MacDonald, Mark Venables, Randy Cohen, Owen Slot, Tim Johnston, Joan Smith,

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Thegame Savour this Monday morning: if only life could always be as sweet as this I won't allow higher taxes Blair warns Brown of risks to business Archbishop's Iraq sermon was 'brilliant' Global Italy Inside No title The Game Baghdad bomb Inside The Times Today Bali memorial Saf T cmpgn urgs parnts 2 txt kids Rape ruling Lazy, selfish, rude… yeah, right Twins separated IDS tried to change my story, says aide MP attacks NHS James Patterson Big Bad Wolf Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Top civil servant tipped for No 10 job Scrap Anglican Communion, says former bishop Fendi Car bomb 'crude but dangerous' In Brief Attacker strikes Victory dance Lost canoeist Pilgrims injured Monkey that offers hope to the childless Scientists' success opens the way for women to have their ovaries removed and frozen to delay having a baby, reports Mark Henderson Euro Tunnel By Our Science Correspondent: 'My biggest fear was not being able to become a mum' Sixty years to conception Parents go online to feed student offspring Barristers threaten action over '20% legal aid cut' Final letter reveals agony of queen about to be executed The Sleep Disorder Clinic Reforms 'misplace power' Plan to reshape countryside agencies delayed In the Times Tomorrow Green Flag Part-time quartet's passion wins prize Rapist's jail term doubled after plea by Harman By a Correspondent: Wedding guest died after Thames plunge Empire Philip Morris International Attitudes must change, says a victim Reuters New army of counsellors puts Britain on the couch Obesity better than Atkins, GPs advise Britannia Kennel Club in the dock over new ruling on tails Phillip Morris International One pub, two Englands-and two different worlds A weekend of intense activity for the national teams brought out two distinct species of sports supporter. Stefanie Marsh went to South London to explore the differences between them Ford NHS missed my girlfriend's brain tumour, says MP Palace burglar shot dead BASF Thrill of the fray as swagger vies with slouch Duncan Smith in stand-off with key former aide Letwin apologises for offending school AOL Kennedy sidelines Hughes in reshuffle Nivea Visage This Week in Parliament 'You fight and win on what you are going to do' In an interview with Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Tony Blair does not sound as though he intends to stand down Canpet RiGHT Europe to consider quotas for immigrants Raj Mirpuri TESCO Picture Gallery Cardinals plot and celebrate Dutch royal bride in plot with drugs czar By Foreign Staff: Plane shot down by guests at wedding Crackdown on Czech sex trade Giant turtle may be last of species In Brief (AFP): Bolivia protests (AFP): 30 die in fire (AFP): Budget promise (Reuters): Taleban escape (AP): Election law (AFP): Vote for women (AP): Abuse payout Baghdad suicide bomber aims for FBI and CIA Cleric announces rival government of 'dignity and freedom' The Times Time Shades of Saddam in snakes of concrete Tibetan monk's deathbed letter exposes prison torture regime West seeks smooth handover as Azeri rule passes to son In a conflict of absolutes, some refuse to accept lines of division (AFP): Families pick up pieces from bulldozed homes No Title China's middle class develop expensive tastes Grieving families defy bombers at Bali's ground zero 58,000 sheep suffering on ship will return to Australia for slaughter One. Tel The MarketPlace Surgeons separate twins joined at top of head After a 26-hour operation the Edyptain brothers have the chance of a new life. James Bone reports from New York Alliance Leicester Half a century after the pop charts began, African-American artists call all the tunes On America Planet ARK It's time to croon and bear it Pop Elvis Costello Festival Hall Jazz Regina Carter/Byron Wallen First Choice The Best Shows The Times Recital Brendel/Goerne Wigmore Hall Dance Luminous Sadler's Wells Theatre The Shape of Metal ArtsFirst Kennedy takes muesli off the Lib Dem menu… …but will he be brave enough in today's reshuffle to seize the moment? Football isn't a metaphor for a sick society, it's simply got too big for its boots Picture Gallery Tories may not love IDS, but they hate treachery Grandma didn't go to jail so that we could go to lunch Thunderer Challenge and Chance Blair still lacks serious programme of reform Oil Angst The West should worry about elections in Azerbaijan Tender Years Adolescents still need parents Questions about localised policing Police recruitment Children and divorce Britain's role in the European Union UK success among Nobel winners Mr Mugatroyd's gifts The Times Natural food and common sense Scrabble wars Bard's revenge The Weather The Times Crossword 22,431 The Times Smile the internet bank Riding high Fat face is in fine Business elite in focus Briefing Risks of UK power cuts Dividend payouts rise Barclays frees up £400m WestLB boss to retire Offer raised for New Look How the Week Finished Flybe. com Revenue 'hitmen' to target billions hidden in offshore tax havens Wolfson to fight patent lawsuit Santa and helpers to double internet sales In Business Today Beijing's launch into space lures aviation groups Economic Agenda Lea Paterson offers cheer on… Drama in the garden, Juliia Trevdyan Oman, designer… Moss Bros war of words intensifies Need to Know Global Business Briefing Standard Life Bank Business Big Shot Change on Week HP in big telecoms push Stop Press Vodafone looks to Nigeria EADS urges jet grounding Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Sainsbury family supports chief Stahel is approached over Acambis job The Times Dividend payments make comeback Fat face gets plump returns as sales grow Walking Bear talks brave on bad debt Cathay Pacific Investors come round to R&SA rights issue Jarvis loses out on NHS contracts Women's deal in the workplace is not so bad after all Economic Agenda Accounts shake-up could lead to chaos Decision not to tell asylum seekers of support is unlawful Queen's Bench Division CBI leader attacks Labour on '£54bn rise in tax burden' New rules to put an end to unneighbourly disputes Court publicity starts at 18 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Industry in crisis as more jobs lost Exodus of women from jobs in science 'squanders £70bn' Westminster puts on visors for a better industry view PC World Employers face costly fights on maternity rights Up to 13m adults lack pension plans Swiss Equity Prices Oil giant's patience pays off in Russia Corporate Profile No 86: Shell Who's who in the Boardroom How Chancellor's planned switch of inflation measure affects MPC OUBS History The Times Verdict How we Reached our Decision Debate off our Trolleys? Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Julia Trevelyan Oman Designer of sets for television, theatre and ballet whose perfect outdoor creation was her garden Carolyn Heilbrun Feminist critic who sketched harsh portraits of her academic colleagues in pseudonymous mystery stories Court & Social Architecture Notebook Errol Hill Leading promotor of Afro-Caribbean culture in Britain and the US Eleanor Lambert Impeccable arbiter of style who put American couture on the international map and co-ordinated the biannual shows Lives in Brief Harold Austen, companion of Gore Vidal, was born in 1929. He died of brain cancer on September 22,2003, aged 74 Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Court & Social Lives Remembered The Times Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Nature Notes From a Staff Reporter: Red Line Puzzles Pedestrians-New Curb for Jaywalkers News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your View? Word Watching Daily Life October 13,1860 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service Appointments Dinners Answers (from page 30) Word Watching Latest Wills School News University News Today's Royal Engagements Don't let preservation become an excuse for neglect Notebook Architecture Old infirmary cures inner-city blues Briefing Innovative experience? It must be Armani Giles Smith Sky's lack of tunnel vision England's opening salvo fells brave Georgia Rugby World Cup The Young Cartoonists of the Year Ireland made to dig deep for victory as bold Romania turn up pressure The Times Schumacher in command Sixth world title sets record Uruguay endure q painful - plucking Competitive edge best saved for games that matter Jonny Wilkinson is determined to get the maximum level of enjoyment from England's campaign Wales win bonus but must improve Times Test It's been 200 years since we sent this many… New Zealand silent over Umaga injury The Times Shaky start puts Scots on back foot The Times Jauzion makes Fiji pay dear for Caucaunibuca's mad moment The World Cup Today Winners circle Künzer bags victory with golden goal Women's Football The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Powerbag Workout Margate running out of time in battle to protect status Non-League Football Weston miss chance to make converts Non-League Results Fixtures Shoemaker, giant of track, dies aged 72 Windsor Ayr Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Panorama was unfair in its treatment of Chandler Leicester Orange Barrichello caps red-letter day for Ferrari Motor Racing How They Fared in Suzuka Rossi's glory may signal Honda's loss Motorcycling Royal Bank of Sctland Group ATP investigates fix claims Tennis How They Finished Cooke falls short in sprint In Brief Britain beaten Bulldogs survive Cubs in charge Towers rocked Foxhill firing Cheadle rampant Viewers left frustrated by Sky's lack of tunnel vision Sport on Television By Our Sports Staff: Sent-off Andrews may appeal Rugby Union Zurich Premiership BT Six of best setup Leeds victory Subaru Vaughan and Trescothick make encouraging opening Cricket Australia on the brink Williams maintains supremacy Snooker The Game Injuries hit England as World Cup big fish devour minnows Schumacher drives into history before having one for the road Lloyds TSB Blame It on Rio The World Cup Today You Just Don't Understand US Richard Morrison Fashion Arts T2 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day It's Not what You Say… Iain Duncan Smith's Speech Reminded Me of when Sir Cliff Richard Decided to Play the Role of Healthcliff in Wuthering Heights The Labour Party Traditionally Thrills to a Hammy Tenor For the Price of the Dome we Could Have Employed 5,000 Nurses Picture Gallery Teenage Life Required Reading In our Own Words: What It's like to Be a Teenager Cover Story Teenagers are Grumpy, Inarticulate, Uncommunicative and Barely Human, Right? No, Wrong. In a Remarkable Social Experiment the Times Asked Teenagers to Tell, US what They Really Felt, and More than 500 of Them Did so. The Reports Penny Wark, Will Surprise You The Ethicist The Times Parent My Nine-Year-Old is Embarrassed to Wear her New Glasses at School Parent Forum Next Week Our son, who is six, is keen to have his own tool kit, with real hammer and nails. Would we be crazy even to consider this? In Memory of Milly: The Safety Message The Parents of Milly Dowler Have Launched a Text Message Safety Campaign. Carol Midgley The Way we Live now Jill Dupleix's Egg and Bacon Pie Really is as Easy As…pie All Wrapped Will Rumours Spread over the Stability of Top Designers, and Diehard Dieters were Thrown into Confusion, the Most Sought-After Item Turned out to Be the Galliand Paper Bag Mrs Dippy Home. Forum Picture Gallery Oats for All Reasons Sculptured, Sixties or Budget, Coats Might Seem a Mundane Winter Purchase. But They are Mate Style Panacea-If They Really Elegant, what Ypou Wear Inderneath Does Not Matter Is Aspirin a Risk? Health For Many It's a Lifesaver, but Some Experts Think Differently, Says Sarah Ebner The Times Dr Thomas Stuttaford Nb An Outsider Edge Odd Ones out La Movie Mavericks Tarantino and the Coen Brothers Go Head to Head. Sean MacAulay Referees Even at their Most Mainstream the Coens are an Acquired Taste National Theatre The Times Still Rising to the Bate Film Lars Von Trier is as Prickly, Provocative and Polemical as Ever, Finds Stephen Dalton John Rutter Entertainments Lenny Henry The Times Week Ahead Phoebe Greenwood Finds London Playing Host to an Explosion of Contemporary Art Arts Escape Artists Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films TV Review Pete Morgan's Henry Viii was performed with Conviction by a Superb Cast Led by Ray Winstone and Helena Bonham Carter, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3095 Viewing Guide Companion Stairlifts It Wasn't Me Index Blame It on Rio Guilty Parties Simon Barnes Calm before and after Storm Playingthegame Bottomcorner Eriksson Staying Put European Championship Suna Erdem reports on the misery that fell upon Turkey in the wake of defeat Burden of History Weighs Too Coming Soon: The Real Alpay Mutiny and the Bounty Europeanchampionship Simon Barnes on how events of the past week served to galvanise England 'Strike' Saga Has Plenty of Mileage Tony Cascarino Says that the players upset bt the Ferinand issue could still make life difficult for the FA Mark Pougatch says 'hell ' had no real fury for him and his colleagues on Saturday Sky Sports The Times Where were United in Blame It on Rio? Theatre of Dreams would be no place for absent-minded acting fraternity FA Takes Hard Line over Ferdinand As defender faces disciplinary action, Oliver Kay reports on the rift between the players' union and governing body Local Turkish Fans Show how It's Done Thefans Europeanchampionship Qualifying Reveals the Big Picture Getting to the finals is the trusts test of a team's ability, says Gabriele Marcotti How the Play-Off System Works Luck of the Draw The Press we Don't Deserve Theplayer Aki Riihilahti says that footballers' clichéd image is the product of an intrusive media Fletcher Drives Scots Europeanchampionship Gruop Five Wales in Ejection Seat as Defence Falters Group Nine England End Ding-Dong Thedecider Group Seven Club Football Codemasters England Feeble Irish Run up the White Group Ten McIlroy Takes Heart as Drought Goes on Group Six Mini binoculars Thenews Derby Show Pride The Games Nationwide League First Division Goal Power in Short Supply Bradford Find Reality Tough Grim Future if Knight Fails Seconddivision Plymouth prove their point and Oldham deny fluke Thegames Nationwide League Second Division Times Online Taylor Lifting Hull at Last Thirddivision Brilliance of Carss lifts Huddersfield while Kidderminster rue same old errors Thegames Nationwide League Third Division The Times The Results Man who Always Has to Act Hard Theactor Rick Broadbent on how Steve Sweeney brought terrace culture to big screen Hooliganculture Leicester Moves to the Rhythm Theevent David McVAY on a fooeballing and cultural milestone for the West Midlands Themoneygame Hair of Sorrows Extratime David stared at his reflection in the mirror of the aircraft toilet as the pilot announced the descent to Luton. Had he done the right thing? Offtheshelf Paper round Thedailyfix Next Week in the Game Netresult Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Fixtures Nationwide Sky Sports Global Italy Food Banking Engineering How Italy revved up for prosperity Susan MacDonald Introduces a 16. Page Report on Italy's Global Trading Network. Which is Facing Stiff The small firms that grew into 'pocket multinationals' must modernise or die A modern Roman chariot Scooters Blackout sparks calls for more power stations Competition from the Far East Energy Italy hopes foriegn competition will drive down energy prices, says Michael Knipe This Focus supplement has been produced by The Times… De Cecco Rich flavour of a Roman conquest Food Italian cuisine is a global success, but others are trading on its reputation, says Paul Bompard Old bouquet, new image Wine The vineyards have learnt some lessons from the New World, says Nick Wyke Clean industries and a new airport in the wings Regional Profile Umbria, the green heart of Italy, is a thriving economy, says Paul Bompard Five million cups a day Coffee Politecnico DI Miland How the banks realised their 'frozen' assets Over 15 years the financial sector has changed beyond recognition, reports Paul Bompard Chiesi It's all made in Montebelluna Niche Markets Despite the different brand names, most of the world's ski boots will come from Italy Sanpaolo IMI Group Rise and rise of artisan empires When it comes to fashion and design, Italian clothes, shoes and accessories have the edge. Suasn Fashion Fernet~branca Old and the new glitter IacDonald looks at the innovation and style that has turned homespun brands into world beaters Jewellery Umbria Is your kitchen full of Italians? Domestic From washing machines to hi-fi, Italian design is present, says Paul Bompard Brendolan Prescription for success Pharamaceticals Mapei Group The right chemistry Chemicals Small can be beautiful when hard times hit an industry. A family-owned firm also helps, says Paul Bompard The small and medium-sized companies are the key players in the chemicals industry Sailing close to wind as recession bites There are choppy waters ahead for the Italian shipping industry, but the planemakers are soaring skywards Shipping AEM Spa Flying high and with a winning tale to tell With a fresh agreement to work on Boeing's first new airlines for more than a decade. Tony Dawe reports Aviation Hobby that became an empire Toys BPU Skilled craftsmen with designs on your home Furnishings Family-run enterprises breed success at top end of market, says Susan MacDonald Augustea Conquering the globe by degrees Education DeLonghi How the world is sitting pretty… Italian style Chairs Every year 44 million chairs are made in a region known as the triangle, says Tony Dawe Alenia Aeronautica

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