News from 15/10/2003
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Andrew Robson, Bruce Allan, Jon Ashworth, Kit Grace, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Penny Cottee, Alec Stewart, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Richard Murray, DJM, Chris Ward, Dalya Alberge and Chris Johnston, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Neville, Magnus Linklater, Bernard Kaukas, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Minda Alexander, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Barkham, Roger Maynard, James Hider, David Frodin, Sam Lister, Lewis Stuart and Matthew Brace, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Alan Hayward Chairman, Antonia Senior, Mike Allott, Edwards Gorman Sailing Correspondent, John Mortimer, David McVay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Alex Payne, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Kevin Bernbaum, Joe Morgan, Dante Gabriel Rosetti, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, P. J. Saunders, Libby Purves, Jonathan Lubin, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Frances Gibb and Michael Horsnell, Ian Mackintosh, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Daniel McGrory, Michael Evans and Shirley English, Mark Ogden, Guy Lawson, David Charter, Georgette Behar, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jane Gordon, Suna Erdem and David McVay, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Peter Kimm, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Tom Stevenson, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Jane Feinmann, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Glenn Bezalel, Anna Frame, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Robert Cole and Jon Ashworth, Iona Meek, Ian Johns, Stuart Gulleford, Deborah King, Gina Rotherford, Alex Swanson, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Ian Whittell, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Jill Parkin, Stephen Dalton, A. Fanshawe, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Gordon Brown, Randy Cohen, John Viney, Jenny Davey, Antonia Senior and Abigail Rayner, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoGet off my stage, IDS tells his attackers Picture Gallery Diamond windfall IVF danger Beckham split No Title Moody, selfish, paranoid. . . Justice for HIV man who sentenced lovers to death Regrets? I've more than a few, says Booker winner The Times Today: Forget Fergie, Rio has the real power Gary Neville why we stood up for Rio Sports No Title Tiffany & Co. Today in the Times In this section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Novice MP joins the family from hell Political Sketch Cuts forcing schools to employ unqualified staff, says union 'Time to scrap national targets' Brown planning to boost enterprise Fendi Concorde's farewell kept from public In Brief Cocklers held BSE decision Seahorses at risk Surf wars 136 years on, Fiji says sorry for its cannibal past Islanders are split between shame and a desire to exploit their grisly historym reports Patrick Barkham Eating people isn't always wrong War hero hailed as the real 007 dies Www. hsbc. co. uk/mortagages Defence's star lends a hand to the prosecution In a memo to a colleague, the Tory leader's private secretary raised doubts about the work carried out for him by Betsy Duncan Smith, Tom Baldwin reports BBC contract suspended Mesh computer plc Christmas cards keep agent busy So many plotters, so little plot Political Briefing Angry opera stalwart says she knows the score Senior Tories divided as their loyalty is tested Booker winner gets a little help with his debts Stale novel has little new to say Larkin's dismal verses voted nation's favourite The Top Ten Marks & Spencer Girls shape up for ballet masterclass Forget David Blaine's miserable hunger strike a… PC World People Former young fogey bows out with a nod to dear Bill Baubles, rock and Parker Bowles Picture Gallery MPs halted in move for privacy law Britannia PS… Kidman agrees libel damages Accenture Attack on Iraq 'cannot be defended as just war' How the Just War Theory Evolved Anglicans should love gays as Jesus would, African primate says Land Rover Eubank held over Iraq protest In Brief Car killing arrests Tickets claim Footballer in dock Surgery ruling Scots take the high road as biker gang hits town Killer hid body in his cupboard' Www. theAA. com Exact National savings & investments Police who ignore antisocial menace 'should be sacked Vodafone Besieged estate may use private guards Www. theAA. com Bespoke Suits One-boy crimewave is told to stay away Frozen embryos increase danger to IVF mothers Mark Henderson reports from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine conference in San Antonio, Texas Birth defects more likely Tiscali Fitter women enjoy better sex lives Hoyds TSB June best time for fertility treatment Has this Turner masterpiece been shipwrecked? Price is too high for new mothers returning to work Abbey 4%aer Pub grab as food prices far outstrip inflation Drinker's Dozen Killer gets legal aid to fight for jail visits by son Increasing accidents in Nhs costing £170m Tribe wins £lbn in diamond windfall Which Thousands held to halt Hindu rally Ayodhya Mosque New Zealand cuts last legal link to Britain Landline Mobile Internet Swimming coach banned in stalking inquiry Newlyweds killed for offending family 'honour' Paying price of 'sin' Stabilo Prudential French march to war against abuse of their stomachs On the Menu Dell Right-wing surge in Swiss election Smuggler king confesses Roche Bobois Sniper suspect denies capital killing spree Gulf War veteran appears in court over shootings that terrorised Washington, reports Roland Watson The 13 Shootings in October 2002 The Times The Big Bank Challenge Israel orders expulsion of prisoners In Brief Lift-off blackout (AFP): Obeying orders (Reuters): Saudi protests (AP): Chinese Stones Iran women flock to fete their Nobel laureate Direct Line Renault Megane Suicide bomb hits Turkish Embassy US pushes for UN resolution Suspected nuclear site near Tehran Viennese whirl fails to take off Theatre Tales from the Vienna Woods Pop Duran Duran Forum, NW5 First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times Theatre Airsick Bush, W12 Wrong Place Soho, W1 Comedy Bill Bailey Wyndhams Concert Khachaturian Centenary Festival Hall Festival Hall How I'll start up the British enterprise revolution Thank God for Henry Viii: Anglican doubt is better than Catholic hypocrisy Picture Gallery Our universities must declare independence How to lose billions of pounds: tell fatties to eat less Thunderer Opening Bid Brown's sneak preview of the Pre-Budget Report Power and Patronage Company boards should become far more diverse Say Grace Fijians seek to atone for their past Evangelicals and Rome Still not colour-blind Attacks on Ids and questions about the role of his wife Support for work of botanic gardens Discipline on the road The Times GPs' obligation to make night calls Marrow victory Scrabble wars Humpty's fall and rise The Weather The Times Crossword 22,433 The Times Killbill Top director says reforms are stifling boards The Top Power 100 Players MPs to quiz Ons chief Brifing Merrill Lynch tops $lbn Burberry heads for Russia Bleak update by Invensys Morgan Stanley accused Charts of the Day In Business Today: High rise Bundesbank's capping plan boosts European gold price And now, the legend of how the West was worn Get the message Jaeger-Lecoultre Friend in spirit Navy's carriers shrink before they hit water Need to Know Global Business Briefing Charcol Results in Brief Pentagon forms Itaq office Stop Press AOL takes on cheap rivals Spanish merger approved Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day No Title Look Ahead Profits set scene for full-scale war over Debenhams The luxurious new Phaeton Let some others join the club Business Editor's Commentary Taking Stock of a Retailer Former pizza chief cooks up new enterprise Bellway forging ahead but rise in rates could muddy the field Tempus Speculators shift focus to takeover favourite Stock Markets Shares Profit-taking knocks Woolworths from a high Shares Eurotpo 100 The Day's Biggest Movers Bank spurs heavy selling Bonds An award. . . that wasn't City Diary Off the beat Union blues Card firms face MPs' anger over £5bn debt US pension deficit worries hit UK plans AMP braced for £lbn writedown LSE mounts assault on Amsterdam exchange Debt-purchasing grows tenfold Grid urges drive for extra power Comfort Zone Tougher times lie ahead, says Bank Governor End of the road for Germany guild of master craftsmen European Briefing Japanese Prime Minister vows to sell off post office The Times Trust Information Service Times Online A step too far for the West's privatisers Analysis Boardroom's iron man cuts loose on new adventure Newcastle housebuiider eyes Thames opportunity The Young Cartoonists of the Year St Ives job fears as turnover slips 6% Inquiry by OFT delays launch of newspaper Bridgepoint in talks for KirchMedia film rights Vodafone makes up with Vivendi to streamline SFR Times Online Life and career of Sir Robert Wilson Avoid the wild cards at Christmas Paula Hawkins explains how to keep high interest rates at bay as the season of goodwill spending beckons Downshifters' dreams are not just idle fantasies Halifax Links On Saturday Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Mobile phone firms learn a few tricks from the banks Business Aramis Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Dame Felicitas Corrigan Benedictine nun whose books were shrines of friendship and whose friendship was a support to actors scholars and poets Annalena Tonelli Missionary known as 'the Morther Teresa of Africa', who fought poverty, disease and intolerance in Somalia Court & Social Admiral Sir Michael Livesay Second Seas Lord who oversaw the most radial restucturing of the corps of naval officers of the 20th century Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussio with other Times readers Nature Notes The Motor Show Opening by the Lord Mayor News Quiz Prize. quiz@thefimes Word Watching Daily Life October 15,1825 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Personal Column Notice under Section 27 of the Trustee Act 1925 Burma veterans reconciled with old foes Receptions Dinners Public Notices Lecture Awards Environment Agency Forthcoming Marriages Answers England denied in Dhaka Future looks bleak as clubs risk losing generation game Sports Writer of the Year Eriksson gets balance right, on and off the pitch State to fund relatives' inquest costs when it caused death Eriksson gets balance right, on and off the pitch Index Bettini may take court action In Brief Yankees on brink Hall ban upheld Duncalf excels Fresh legs Kaneria sought Shelley returns Correction Dwyer prepares to end with a flourish Lingfbeld Park Yesterday's Results Wetherby Uttoxeter Work in progress embraces spirit of free enterprise The Course Inspector An Inspector Calls Again England face nervous wait for physical examination The Times Straeuli hopes his underdogs will bite back Uruguay need to impress on the main stage The Results Service Today's Fixtures Get Fit, Feel Fit Powerbag Workout Diomede released in sad end to cock tale Impressive Harris cracks the code after false start John Hopkins on the former rugby league man starting to make a telling impact for Wales Mitchell keen to give full All Blacks squad a run The World Cup Today Times Test Italians must build on first impressions Orange Namibia submit to power of Pumas Relief gives way to anger after waking from nightmare family shared for eight months In his new book, Alec Stewart says time taken to clear his name, after allegations by an indian bookmaker, was inexplicable Heathrow express England face up to pitch battles ahead Cricket Scoreboard from Dhaka The Times Edwards negotiates £38m Arab handout Sailing Henman is reeled in as Fish's surge upstream continues Tennis Britons keep Waite's aim for coaches on course Rugby League Great Divide Management company left bemused by Beckham's split decision Rooney can expect £5m birthday present Last Night's Results Pools Forecast Draw helps Chelsea to get taste for the high life Arsenal Turn the Tables By Our Sports Staff: Royle's men go to town with six of the best Albion's flimsy defences broken as Warnock's men storm to top Sidwell ensures upbeat beginning for Coppell Fifa seeks hard line on Ferdinand's failure to take test Gunes blames England for brawl Tonight's First-Round, Second-Leg Uefa Cup Matches The Times Thepremiershiptoday Shoulder-to-shoulder: why we backed Rio Gary Neville talks for the first time about the decision to support a team-mate "found guilty without trial" HSBC Chelsea Go Top Plus The World Cup Today Quote of the Day Moody, Selfish, Paranoid Reportage Love Etc Arts No Title 24 Hours Verbatin Certainty is so Unnerving Anglicanism is Not Meant to Be Infallible, and Many of us Watch an Attempted Takeover by Conservative Evangelicals with Horror If It's Wrong for Gays to Be Priests, what of Those Already Serving? To Get Good Police Service, Just Write an Article in the Times In Vino Veritas Required Reading They *** You up, your What Do Teenagers Really Think about their Parents, and how Do They Feel if their Mother and Father Split up? In the Third Part of our Revealing Series, Young People Tell Penny Wark of the Constant Dilemma of Rebellion versus the Parental Taxi Service, and of the Emotinal Toll of a Broken Home Mum and Dad The Ethicist What a Friend He Has in Jesus The Rise of Modern Evangelicalism Coincides with the Rise of George W. Bush, the Most Privately Religious Leaders of the us in Generations, Guy Lawson Reveals how the White House Walks with the Lord The Times Campaign A Beer Ad that Claims to Use "Intelligent Humour" Sends a Very Different—and Very Nasty—message to Alex Payne What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: John Mortimer Love Etc Dish From Gere to An Armani Retrospective Shwos how the Designer Became Synonymous with Sophistication in Hollywood, Says Fashion Diy Heaven Home. Forum Ardent Heart without a Soul Visual Art It's a Strange Land, Heady as a Drug, and Defined by an Aesthetic that is his Alone. But the Visions of Dante Gabriel Rossetti are Imagined, Not Felt, and Play Second Fiddle to Those of his Hero, William Blake, Says Rachel Campbell_johnson His Grasp of Anatony and Perspective was often Imperfect Craigie Aitchison is a Major Talent with Modest Ambitions. John Russell Taylor is Intrigued Off the Wall Ad Lib Libby Purves Revels in a Second Childhood as a Judge of the Toy of the Year What a Chest of Drawers ... From Molesworth to Mamma Roma, Hohn Russell Taylor Knows where to Draw the Line Even for Enthusiasts Searle was Seen as a Sort of Artistic Journalist Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Royal Drury Lane Learning is Child's Play Education A Fun New Curriculum for Young Children is a Big Success in Northern Ireland The Times Telephone Scholarships Kurdish Charity Seeks Skilled Volunteers The Times Independent Education The Times Gabbitas Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Clearing Priory School Magdalen College School Registrar Ed. Forum Key to Sleep A Chemical Deficiency in your Brain Can Cause Insomnia and Affect your Emotional Health, Says Jane Feinmann The Times Bridge The Finesse-Lesson 34 Chess Winning Move Televisionandradio Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films TV Review It is Hard to Know if what we Saw in Real Crime Represents Accurately the Events that Drove Jane Andrews to Kill Bovefriend, Says Joe Josseph BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 3097 Viewing Guide Breitling Stuck for ideas to jazz up your office party? Partners in the war on crime Working Relationship Crispian Strachan, Chief Constable of Northumbria, and his PA Michelle Crawford Fashion: smart for the office but sexy, too Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Dial a phone Executive PA Frederick Gibberd Partnership The Times Office Administrator/secretary Country Illustrated Je Suis un Rock Star Magellan Secretary/pa for Structured Finance Business Pa/office Manager 'Star' PA Anderson Hoare Administrative/office Manager First Class Personal Assistant Required Pa/office Secretary Appointments Bi-Language Time Savers Contacts It's a charter for bosses A new scheme could improve management skill, says Rosalind Renshaw Party tame is here again There are plenty of ideas on offer for Christmas Budweiser Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times KS VPS Aldrich & Company Countryclubuk Country Clubuk Multiple Display Advertising Items Romulus Construction Ltd Plum lines Tasting Smart can be sexy too Keren Homer Real-llife fashion Making connections from near and far Video conferencing has changed the PA's life and saves companies both time and money, says Penny Cottee You don't have to be a health fanatic but it certainly helps Spas and fitness clubs have much to offer a PA who enjoys variety, says Dehorah King Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rooms with a view Conference Call Is carrot or stick best? FYI Emma Gibbs The Ties that Bind The Times 'Word of mouth is acclaimed as the best form of recommendation' Strong Threads Run through the Ftse 100 Boardrooms Directors, power and knowing the score How the Data was Compiled There are 1,176 executive and non-executive directorships in Ftse 100 Eleven of the 974 Ftse 100 directors are under 40;26 are over 70 Advisers who tread the boards Non-Executive Directors Death of the old boy network Boardroom Composition Questionable focus on balance over return Corporate Govermance Richard Harvey New cliques in charge as gentlemen's club closes its doors Changing the Image
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