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News from 14/10/2003

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Betty C. Smith, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Jeff Maynard, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Christopher Catherwood, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Robin Wild, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Martin Davies (Music teacher), Alex Wade, Philip Howard, John Gripton, Ian Cobain, Camilla Cavendish, Nick Gillies, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Penny Wark, James Hider and Richard Beeston, Sheila Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Melissa Kite and Tom Baldwin, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Gary Brankin and Nicola F, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Jill Dupleix, Brian Lima, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Richardson, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, James Delingpole, Keith Webster, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Mark Pougatch, Claire Sanders, Stefanie Marsh, Tomasz Dukanovich, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Gerald Kaufman, David Mitchell, Jonathan Marks, Russell Kempson, R. E. ALLEN(Head of History), Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, Adrian North, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Jane MacQuitty Times Wine Correspondent, Richard Stein, Michael Theodoulou, Sir Louis Blom-Cooper, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Gary Slapper, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Steve Boggan, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Angus Logan, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Fiona Reynolds, Director General, Cathy Harris, Roger Henderson and Charles Bourne, James Uffindell, Damian Whitworth, Robert Alexander, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, John A. Evans, Nicola Laver, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Gary Jacob and Nick Szczepanik, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, Christopher Walker, Robin Porter, Mel Webb, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Edward Fennell and Linda Tsang, George Caulkin, Gary Duncan and Richard Miles, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Patrick Fields, Lewis Stuart, Francis Montagu, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, David Brancher, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Christopher Follett, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Patrick Morreau, Chairman, Deb Atkinson, Michael Evans, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Peter W. Watson, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Janie Hampton, Stewart Tendler and Jill Sherman, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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The leader, his wife and the plotter Ducan Smith sends 40-page dossier to Commons watchdog Blair named Toll warning Ferdinand at FA Pharmaton No title Index Iraqis pay deadly price for helping allies The Times Today How to make a man full of beans I witness the first public whipping of a Tory dissident In this section Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Ulster breakthrough 'dependent on IRA' Police costs may force council tax up again Three-parents embryo 'success' Police costs may force council tax up again Intelligent Finance Health Bill heading for defeat In Brief Fraud alert Junk generation Drug gangs flee Dizaei accused Bishops' five-point plan to heal Church gay rift Euro Tunnel The Liberal 'Acknowledge what is already a reality in Church and society' At least there's plenty of room at this inn The Conservative 'A new version of Christianity has evolved' Betsy stayed out of the limelight—an underused asset Malevolent forces blamed for latest drive to oust IDS BT Mobile Party staff praise 'anchor' for her expertise with Christmas cards First high-profile test for MPs' watchdog Baby died as his mother fell asleep breast-feeding I felt like a hunter, says Costa killer Home-alone parent is spared jail In Brief Second shooting Roulette robbers Grass action Earnings gap Peugeot Big Voice against gun crime By a Correspondent: £1m payout for care home abuse victims New law to keep warring neighbours in their place AmericanAirlines Another day, another so-called competilor falls by the wayside Dempster Andrew Pirece Suburban captives' audience Domestic Disputes Ps… Aroma of rivalry gets up nose of wine writers 'Fruit salad' gibe a case of sour grapes Acrewood Homes DELL DHL Summer heat brings out intense autumn colours Ruling will curb prostitutes Lloyds TSB Monkeys' mind game By a Correspondent: Rise in house prices slowing Blair 'chaired talks on Kelly naming strategy' The Change of Stance The Countdown to Tragedy Top MoD man denies insult claims Volvo Legality of case for Iraq war 'risible' The Legal Advice Marks & Spencer Contamination fears to restrict GM crop trials NHS 14p-a-mile toll proposed as cure for traffic chaos Bus driver jailed Miami hotels from £42 Irishmen charged with drug murder of Briton in India Pink Panther to walk again with Steve Martin in Sellers' footsteps Dog bite victim gets £300,000 Bloody Sunday para joined UDA Fired-up publicans defy Irish smoking ban MBNA Europe Bank Limited No Title Irishmen charged with drug murder of Briton in India Pink Panther to walk again with Steve Martin in Sellers' footsteps Dog bite victim gets £300.000 Pink Panther to walk again with Steve Martin in Bloody Sunday para joined UDA MBNA Europe Bank Limited Fired-up publicans defy Irish smoking ban Palestinians sift through rubble of homes after tunnel raid Rofugees claim that the latest israeli incident was a pretext to widen no man's land, reports Stephen Farrell Virgin Saudis to get vote for the first time Wages of heroism are just $4 a day for Iraqis Letters not ours, say troops VSO Sharing skills changing lives British police chief seeks more help Britain and US propose election timetable deadline Mutinous Left threatens to bring down Schroder Cisco Systems French fear return of the far Right Watchmaker accused in fake Rolex scam How Swiss became a synonym for quality Russian media fight curb Germany's homeless sell Potter for a spell Drugs, cigars and the shame of a right-wing hero Rush Limbaugh, the radio scourge of liberals, is just the latest moral crusader to reveal feet of clay, reports james Bone Texas map fixes Republican control Gatwick Express How the famous have fallen Westminister President calls Korea poll to end sleaze row Britannia Afghan warlords to be banned from office Bolivia halts British project after riot deaths The Times Separated twins to be kept in coma In Brief (AFP): Hinduja ruling (AFP): Talks rejected (AP): Hitler aide dies (Reuters): Dirty bomb Love and money in swinging Padua Theatre The Taming of the Shrew Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford BBC SO/Statkin Barbican Concerts The new-look BBC Symphony orchestra belts out Honegger; amateur choirs hit a high note in competition First Choice the best shows The Times Let the Peoples Sing Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera Idomeneo Glyndebourne Dance In Bella Copia The Place , WCI ArtsFirst IDS lost his head, he now deserves to lose his crown The Tory Leader is replaying his party's weary cycle of tragedy and farce The British Museum is falling down…tripped up by an ancient sandal-clad foot Picture Gallery Can we trust the Foreign Office's travel advice? Israel's concrete plan to choke Bethlehem Thunderer Clear the Air Duncan Smith should publish two crucial documents Unnamed Heroes Ordinary Iraqis terrorist intimidation The Demon Drink Fresh grounds for coffee-loving War memorial service Care home finances The Times Foreign investors' profits from Iraq German history beyond the Nazi era Cliveden proposals Simple shopping Classical dining The timeless Beatles The independent minds of juries Italy sees red Tory in need of help Murder, she wrote Calling the shots The Weather The Times Crossword 22,482 Weathercall One. Tel The Power 100 Ontheagenda… Moss Bros stake raised Style guru in fear of jail Misys dispute with FDA Morgan Stanley promotes Gold placing success Charts of the Day Charcol Index LSE set to switch clearing to Deutsche Börse Eurofighter grounded after brakes fail in test In Business Today Shares enjoy transatlantic charge Utilities' buying sprees'cost investors billions' Index Need to Know Global Business Briefing Agenda Business Big Shot Results in Brief Total begins arbitration Stop Press Inquiry into Olivetti sale Alitalia avoids tie-up talk Talking Points Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Firm bid for New Look edges closer Microsoft in mobile/PC link with Vodafone Digby gets a foot in the door Busincess Editor's Commentary Motorola reports early to counter downgrade Computer Associates Supporting Royal & SunAlliance rights issue is wrong option Pru leads the way as life insurers blossom Nick Hasell Stock Market Brokers''buy' advice eases woes at Misys Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures The Day's Biggest Movers Yields hit 14-month high Brown must face housing bubble, say Lib Dems Accountancy body warns over flood of EU legislation The Times Directive action R&SA lifted as investors warm to rights issue Broadcast deal by Arena Allied Domecq yields to Hess as bid for Lehmann fails No sour grapes News Corp may sue BBC over breach of licence The world of Vincent Cable The Times CBI to hit at Labour's business tax record China's two-edged sword pains US The Times Unit Trust Information Service NCH Love of boats is the Spur City Diary Hatts off to book City Diary Jon Moulton, the outspoken venture capitalist and managing partner at Alchemy, has produced a long list of examples of wrongdoing at (unnamed) firms he has approached. The chairman of one quoted company responded: " It 's 60p if I'm in the deal, 70p else, " Moulton tells reach, a magazine produced by the Stock Exchange . Earlier this year Alchemy made serious but confidential approaches to four companies . Within three days their share prices had risen by 47,122,71 and 65 per cent. Jon, shouldn't you be telling the authorities? " a waste of time, " says Moulton, who admits he wrote the piece " for fun". He claims: " In each case, the chances of anything being proved were near nil. " City Diary Raw deals Business & Finance TD Waterhouse Spider's web of initiatives traps funding for firms Small Business Support Company For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Case Study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch Multiple Display Advertising Items Re-Mortgages & Loans Earn £millions* as an Executive Coach? Opportunity with Substance AIM to make best of listing In Brief Intellectual help Scottish Angel Age-old debate The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Ram Gopal Spiritual Indian dancer who thrilled audiences worldwide with his blend to East and West Jim Cairns Australian Labor politician who championed protests against the Vietnam War and almost led his country The Register Lives Remembered Bill Shoemaker Hard- working jockey who shattered all previous world records for winners ridden and prize-money earned Births, Marriages & Deaths Ken Cundell Racchorse trainer who took on the young Lester Piggolt and oversaw the development of a remarkable bloodline Debate@thetimes. co. uk Scott of the Antarctic The Joy of Steps Ballroom dancing needs a hot new image, says the British champion. But can it ever be sexy? Nature Notes By Our Special Correspondent: On this Day the Times News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes West Indians in Britain—a 'Planned ' Migration Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Memorial Service Legal News Correction The Times Picture Gallery Restoration of Nelson's tragic ship Luncheons Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Spink Dinners Multiple Display Advertising Items Award French Government University News Trinity College, Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Forthcoming Marriages Latest Wills Answers (from page 33) Word Watching Court & Social Unlucky play-off pairings Duke relishes his royal appointment Golf Docherty risks Olympic place by going absent Hockey In Sport Today Duty of solicitor to disclose money laundering activities Get Fit, Feel Fit Powerbag Workout Special hours alcohol sales must be ancillary Index Henman has hopes of being next Briton to excel in Madrid Tennis Dominant Williams leaves rest in his wake Snooker Champion keeps brat pack in their place Mootor Racing The Results Service The Times Vaughan and Fletcher given much to consider Cricket Gregory in line for dream job at Wigan Rugby League Foster on prowl for Panthers American Football Wheldon finishes in style In Brief Navratilova back Cubs denied Bristow's back Eddery unites past, present and future AYR The Wright Track Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Leicester Sedgefield Charlton prepares Three Valleys for fresh peak William Hill Active Steering. You Don't Need It The Ultimate Driving Machine South Africa address criminal tendencies Time for England to pay me back for those formative years of hurt The Young Cartoonists of the Year Narrow escape for Hines family gives new perspective to Scotland's discontent Fiji aiming to put squeeze on Scotland tactics Flying wing brought down to earth by suspension Samoa place emphasis on discipline Financial realities threaten the party atmosphere Rivals on alert after France issue early statement of their intentions All Blacks refuse to rule out injured Umaga Loffreda lambasts second-class treatment Kirwan rings the changes after defeat The Times The World Cup Today Stay on the Ball Luck of the draw deserts Scotland but lifts Wales Times Test The Honda Challenge Norway await Spain's underachievers By Our Sports Staff: FA gives Arsenal extension on Old Trafford charges Warnock resumes hostilities Parker next on list as Chelsea see chance to go top Uefa seeks clarity from tunnel vision in Istanbul European Championship Emre blames pressure for Turkey's failings Sporting weekend claims ITV record Alpay facing hostile reception Today's Fixtures Fantasy Football Thepremiershiptoday Wood arrives to reinforce injury ravaged England ranks Newcastle eye Gregan HSBC Ferdinand fails to secure Fa sympathy vote Index The World Cup Today Press Cutting Watch out for Quote of the Day Magic Number Not Much Sex and a Lot of Angst Nappy Valley The Billen Interview Arts Index 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day No Relief for the " Nasty Party" Anthony Howard I Think It Will Be a Long Time before Nice, or Even Averagely Decent, People Will Want to Have Anything to Do with the Conservatives IDS Has Not Come out Fighting but Kicking, Gouging, Head-Butting This Really Does Take Royal Protectiveness a Little Too Far The Wan Booker Prize Required Reading Smoking, Drinking, Sex: They're All at In a Remarkabble Social Experiment the Times Asked Teenagers to Tell us what They Really Felt. More than 500 Did so. In the Second Part of this Fascinating Insight, They Reveal that Most of Them Aren't Having Sex and that Cannabis is Widely Used. They Also Describe how Peer Pressure and Bullying Affect their Lives. Penny Wark Reports Drugs and It (except Me) The Ethicist Privacy Tomorrow the EU and America Reportage Hold Talks about an Air Security System that Critics Say is an Inferingement of Passenges Civil Libefrties Steve Boggan Reports The Times A Cruise on Lifetime Janie Hampton Sings Madrigals with a Master aboard a Ship Bound for the Baltic A Conductor Can Transform a Motley Bunch of Singers Not Dead yet But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review. . . A Simple but Hearty Soup is a Meal in Itself, Says… Streetwise Eight of the Best this Week: Graphic Prints Style Pricey Footwear Can Speak Volumes, Says James Delingpole Nappy Valley an Exterminator Calls Home. Forum "With a Family like Mine You Don't Need an Imagination" The Andrew Billen Interview Carry on Packing Dont Blame Rucksacks for Children's Back Pain. Inactivity is the Likely Culprit. Peta Bee Reports Healthspan The Tapes of Roth Interview the Adaptation of Philip Roth's Novel the Human Stain. Starring Nicole Kidman, Previews at the Times bfi London Film Festival next Week, Sheila Johnston Meeta its Director, Robert Benton Radio You're Filthy, but Architecture Tom Dyckhoff Praises the Hayward Gallery, about to Become the Public Space It was Always Meant to Be The Hayward is a Precursor of the Pompidou Photography Hereford's Annual Festival Shows the Sharp End of Life Vividly but is a Little Blunted by a Lack of Focus , Says Joanna Pitman More Thrills and Stills Entertainments Chitty Chitty Bang Bang What Makes Benjamin Britten's Opera the Turn of the Screw so Unsettling, Asks Robert Thicknesse Arts First Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice TV Review Replacing the Big Brother House with a Gliatorial Pit Could Revive the Nation's Interest in Reality Television, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3096 Viewing Guide The Writers Bureau Health Careers Index Public Sector Education Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Diagnosis of the Week Otherviews Watch out chief execs, Prescott's seen your pay Issue of the Week Salaries and Staffing Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Camilla Cavendish Leaders of the future should come from within Charities Massive pay deal's shaky start Health Mediamonitor Flaming kids are all right Young People Coursewatch Careers Jargondecoder Idea Store There's a right way and a runway Interview Mike Clasper, BAA's chief executive, was appointed Cbe for services to the environment but, as he tells Ben Webster, a green tax is not the way to reduce Co2 emissions Hero. . . Foreignways Intheprofessionalpress House of Commons Seeninhansard Nut boycotts unqualified staff Education 'Progress files' could spell death of firsts and two-ones Higher Education Otherstoriesweliked Childcare still has room to improve Social Care Grudgealert Bobbies beat a retreat from the street Police Dorset County Council NHS Scotland Time for a new vision for Oldham Regeneration Diocesan Secretary Barking & Dagenham KPMG Search & Selection Investor in People Auditor-General National Housing Federation WEa Liverpool Oxfordshire County Council Sports coach UK English Partnerships Kendric Ash Gatenby Sanderson Dti FSA VSO Scottish Executive Fasttrack Teaching Chambers and Partners Education and skills Times Educational Supplement The Times Educational Supplement Coventry NHS Primary Care Trust Maidstone Weald NHS Odgers The Times Publicagendajobsservice These pages contain wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters, who invited to e-mail us at agendiajobs@etimes. co. uk with current vacancies Over to you. . . Whatworkedforme Diarydates Index Inside Student Law Special Plus Zimbabwe FSA Taylor - Root Elborne Mitchell Reforming our system of justice: has Labour got it right? This year's Times/one Essex Court essay competition asks for thoughts on the new supreme court Edward Fennell reports How to enter the Times Law Awards 2004 with One Essex Court Joanne Manson Recruitment The Times Law Section Questions of faith and clarity Redger Henderson, QC,]and Charles Bourne report on new regulations prohibiting religious discrimination at work Waterson Hicks Gresham College Regent's College London Scrutiny by the courts could put a stop to this military adventurism Invading Iraq without justification under international law was unworthy of a civilised nation' says Robert Alexander Crown Prosecutors The Law Society Joanne Manson Recruitment Mugabe's jucges are paper tigers A ruling by Zimbabwe's Chief Justice has denied a newspaper the right to appear in court and challenge the State, writes Sir Louis Blom-Cooper Is Vodafone on a Alex Wade on questions of morality, ?3 millior in cricket sponsorship and brand image rights Herbert Smith Life as a Trainee Law Commission UCL Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Strathciyde Maitland Can you afford to be a lawyer? Overview Student debts are prompting a rethink of the training structure. Francis Gibb reports Training Costs Put Pressure on Students to Go for Commercial Law Firms Law Fairs for Students Investor in People Index Ashurst Morris Crisp Slaughter and May Oh, to be a Sawyer , now the bailiffs are here. . . Money: How to Manage John Gripton, a law graduate, on how you, too, can end up owing thousands of pounds in pursuit of that elusive training contract Legal training: the statistics Bristows Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer The SR Group Queues are long, the debts can be longer Law School: The Cost For Universites and Students Alike, Law's Popularity Can Be a Headache The price you pay to be a solicitor Cheat and a website may catch you out Law in Brief So, just how tough is life at Getty Images Trainning—the Reality Edward Fennell and Linda Tsang (below) here a cross-section of newcomers describe their experiences with a firm or chambers Gary Brankin and Nicola F High Street Firm Top Websites Crack the law in your break Learning Part-Time You don't have to go away to university to quality for a legal career, writes Gary Slapper The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Films Lovells Seize the chance to serve some time Work Experience Interviewers look beyond an ospiring lawyer' qualilications, writes David Mitchell Make sure that you know the job from the inside Big deals, not package deals. Linklaters Apply yourself to getting it right Landing the Job Nicola Laver looks at ways to make you-and your CV-stand out Pay Attention to Detail and Don't Let Rejections Affect your Confidence Opening arguments James Uffindell on that criticial first step-getting on a course Top Books Law in Brief Allen & Overy Shearman & Starling LLP National Graduate Law Fair Learning to provide counsel to the council Alternatives Working for a local authority or the Government Legal Service offers the chance to shape policy and have your day in court. Edward Fennell reports Legal Executives Other Options The Scottish Masters Work patterns Herbert Smith in association with Glaiss Lutz and… Sentenced to Gandhi The deed is done and what's left is a Title Information Document Squatters see property registration rules weaken their grasp The balance is shifting towards legal owners, says Francis Montagu Draw a line between home and hostility You can't always love thy neighbour, but you can now take an extra step to avoid a boundary dispute, writes Tomasz Dukanovich At the business end Robin Porter on how he has opened up the world of commerce to legal students The Course is Run by the Students for the Students Saw week What the legal journals are reporting this week Edward Fennell in the City Briton joins foreign legion Alex Wade speaks to a lawyer who has been awarded France's highest honour Your shout reader's queries readers queries The College of Law explains the pitfalls of buying a Victorian house, the legality of searching staff at work and the difficulty in recovering a purely economic loss Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Welsh Development Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Law Training Don't ring us, judge, we'll just ring you Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Essex County Council Legally Parkes Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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