News from 21/10/2003
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Andrew Robson, Martin Boland, Jon Holbrook, Louis Charalambous, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Simon Morrissey and Philip James, Robert Thicknesse, Theodore Dalrymple, Michael Wale, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Rabinder Singh, Qc, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Torrens Lyster, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Patrick Barkham, James Hider, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Malika Browne and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Burnette Remeny, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Ken Coates, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Joe van den Bergh, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, James Delingpole, Rod Dadak, Raymond Snoddy Dan Sabbagh and Richard Miles, Sue Corbett, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Pannick, Qc, Sue Vincent, Richard Susskind, Tom Custance, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, David Lister, John Barton, Patrick Taylor, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Raymond Keene, Geoffrey Townend, Tom Baldwin, Melissa Kite and Greg Hurst, Ellen Connolly, David Campese, Greg Martin, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Mark Harper, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Ian Cobain, Andrew Pierce and Russell Jenkins, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Dan Richards, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Carolyn Asome, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Colin Quaife, Andrew Clennell, Charles Sanderson, Giles Whittell, Danny Lee, Ian Johns, Dr Mike Stroud, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Alan Postlethwaite, George Caulkin, Joyce D'silva Chief Executive, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Michael Gove, Craig Seton and Ruth Gledhill, Richard Beeston, Eric Ellis, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Pollitt, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, John Hardy, Lewis Stuart, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Emma Bache, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Philip Webster and Rosemary Bennett, Nicholas Young, Chief Executive, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Olav Bjortomt, Keith Farman, Anthony Howard, Maureen Freely, Jenny Davey, Paul Cluley, Giles Whiting, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoTragic Princess or drama queen? Tory leader 'ticked off' over use of official car Consultants stitch up 20% NHS pay deal Blair 'full throttle' Flu cure hope Girl's a lout Judge catches 'burglar' with his cricket bat The Times Today I can't male the same mistakes again Fur flies as dogs of war prepare to greet the President Michael Palin sees British officer abducted in Nepal Home & legacy Public Agenda News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Still no time for tea with Richard and judy Political Sketch Officers suspended over TV race claim Fees are not set in stone, says Clarke New broom looks at sweeping legal changes Lloyds TSB Tories issue demand on Europe referendum Princess's letter revives claims of a murder plot Butler releases a handwritten note of Diana's fears that someone was planning 'an accident' in her car. Ian Cobain, Andrew Pierce and Russell Jenkins report Parents are moody and we don't—understand them, say teenagers Similarities are easy to see—as are the emotional instability and self-doubt We are United Concerns about children's doctor ignored for years PFI is reason for new hospital's faults, claims union The Slaughter Starts Long before the Abatooir Prescott plans flatpack homes to beat shortage The Old 'Prefabs' Just what we need: more politicians By a Correspondent: Serial killer's bid to publish memoirs Diana Rigg libelled by newspapers In Brief Bodyguard jailed 16 claim asylum Poetry shortlist Violinist 'stalked' Silcott out Immigrant dies Political animal Correction Girls Aloud star found guilty of drunken attack Quiz show major 'lied to firms over insurance claims' Rugby player faces jail over pub assault Britannia Intel Husband charged with murder PC World IRA set to disband as deal paves way for poll Loyalist killer to seek lottery aid for artist colony Holland & Barrett Sticking Points More experience in express. Dell Tory grandee saves all his criticisms for his own party leader People Hawking's hot-air auction A serious case of mistaken photograph Lord Lloyed-Webber has never worried too much about… PS.. . Green Flag motoring assistance Washing machine blamed for £1M fire Family fled as blaze wrecked listed farmhouse-but the cloths in the machine were undamaged Volvo £50,000 fair price for a London embassy Punishing schedule leaves no time to rest Ulster, hospitals Bill, top-up fees, Iraq Mr Blair will be busy, Philip Webster and Rosemary Bennett report Blaor's week of livig dangerously Hitachi Take one young son and a glass or two of wine each day The family home that must feel more like a prison The Sleep Disorder Clinic Wilson's heart scare was kept a secret Alliance Leicester Scientists hope of end flu misery within five years Punks from the DTI set out to conquer US The new Ls430. Change the way you look at luxury Virulent variant on way to Britain Crowds roll up for an indoor sun, a spiritual experience and leg waggling The Tate's display warms the cockles of our art, writes Patrick Barkham Lexus Paintings saved by art enthusiasts go on display Nelson's wife tried to woo him back Repaired points may have caused Tube crash Wales gets one-track firm Evesham Technology First Underground is Relied on by Millions Leaves saved by late arrival of lasers Co-op bans GM from shops, farms and bank Joseph Michael Associates Green is new orange Halloween hotels at spookily low prices QC's wife must pay tax on pub home In Brief Spared prison Boy's diet relief Driver jailed Nurse struck off Eurostar boost India on the line Minbus collision Weight lifters 'Washington sniper' gives his lawyers the sack Basketball star must stand trial for rape Prudential After 75 years of mess, the secret of big bubbles is a warm room and lots of lotion Is bubble gum a blight on the world? The Big Blow Direct Line Sharing skills Changing lives US troops too quick to fire, says report Syria denies holding $3bn of Iraqi assets America wants the Saddam regime's billions of dollars to be used for reconstruction, Richard Beeston in Damascus reports 'They let her die' EU opens nuclear dialogue with Iran A man and a show of defiance turn head at Apec summit President Bush's mother gives him a ticking off The Mission to Seafarers One. Tel Chinese crack down on Christians In Brief (Reuters): 'Serpent' charged Kenya rape inquiry makes progress (AP): Lost in space Allied Carpets The one account Leader's tastes frozen in Fifties The Times Right sets Switzerland on road to revolution Europe eases US concerns over Nato Five dead in Israeli airstrikes In Brief Romania EU vote (Reuters): War crimes Paris calling (Reuters): Jumper snagged Handel's dark night of the soul Opera Theodra Glyndebourne Pop Diva-in-the-making Terri Walker wows with strong, sexy vocals; but Eminem's next big thing still has a lot to learn Terri Walker forum, NW5 First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times Times Online Obie Trice Scala, NI Theatre The Sugar Syndrome Royal Court ArtsFirst There is no reason to fear the big black hole The solution to the Chancellor's debt problem is to cut taxes, not raise them Blaine isn't new, even Buddha warned us against publicity-hungry Picture Gallery The Asian Century is postponed (for now) Brown's joy and Blair's pain: it's not our business Thunders Body Politic An opportunity for Blair to think about what is next Taking Sides Nato faces grave danger from Europe's plans Clean Slate An inquest into Diana's death would not be premature Government failures Iraq and terror Italy sees red Public's right to EU referendum Cycle of destruction in Middle East Poor treatment of animals in transit Emergencies Bill Catholics and abortion Students' eating habits Church matters? The Times Charting decline of our railways Garden restoration Blair's heartbeat Baby Brown The Weather The Times Crossword 22,488 Pfizer Jeremy Plester Weather Eye Ontheagenda Quattrone trial delayed Briefing Arriva gets £. 7bn subsidy Shire drug nears approval MG Rover halves losses US borrowing soars Warning on savings Charts of the Day Charcol Feeling the chill Carlton chairman forced out in £4.6bn ITV merger Countdown to Confrontation Dollar leaps as markets warm to Snow's message In Business Today Sony shake-up The Register Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Randgold poised to raise its offer for Ashanti Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Choice on Iraq network Stop Press Sweden's drink laws diluted Bank buys AGF units 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 Swelling deficit raises fears of higher taxes Renewed confidence boosts home loans Oil prices fall as Opec warns of output rise Mystery of 'the quiet assassin' Business Editor's Commentary Higher taxes are on the way Unilever held hostage to targets Orange Unilever warning saps appetite for AB Foods Stock Market Larger Capitalisation Shares First Group goes into reverse on US concerns Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Legal & General does not disappoint, but nor does it excite Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Modest increases for gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Wall Street Unilever shares fall 7% after new sales warning Stamp duty rise for firms 'will hit high street' The Times Travel Direct Computer Associates Man Utd investor increases stake Sony aims to cut 20,000 jobs in global shake-up Prince in further rescue talks with Euro Disney The Times Euroclear seeks merger partner MyTravel sells US businesses L&G rules out buying abroad Regulators check e-mail innovation US insurers lose $24bn on bond investments The Losers Average two-year gross bond losses as a percentage of total invested assets Far East giants of electronics to join forces The Times Aramis Equity Prices Jobs market not as bright as it appears Economic View The Times Unit Trust Information Service Yorkshire Hitting the objective Spin cycle City Diary Suite interlude City Diary Pints and peanuts City Diary Students given a leg-up in world of commerce Young Enterprise company scheme Enterprise Copy this Idea The Sunday Times Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Case Study Blackwood Business Startup 2003 Clifford Lax Multiple Display Advertising Items Insight into family businesses In Brief Help on debt Benefits briefing Eurozone guide Times Newspapers Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Ben Metcalfe Environmental campaigner whose tactics helped to bring Greenpeace to global attention Ben Metcalfe, journalist and founding member of Greenpeace, was born on November 27m 1918. He died on October 16,2003, aged 84. Derek Prince Evangelist and author who believed that Israel fulfilled a biblical prophecy Elizabeta Rizea Inspiring survivor of Romanian prison camps Elizabeta Rizea, Gulag survivor, was born on July 28,1912. She died on October 6, n2003, aged 91. Court & Social Lives in Brief Matthew Jay, singer-songwriter, was born on October 10, 1978. He was found dead on September 24, 2003, aged 24 Ray Powell Dancer and balled master who helped to found the Australian Ballet and stayed there for 40 years Births, Marriages & Deaths Don Lanphere Jazz saxophonist who survived drug and alcohol problems to spend half a century on the stage Lives Remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join the discussion with other Times readers Nature Notes Death Bridge Test Defended Safely on the railways is far from a new concern. In 1987, before privatisation, floading caused a bridge in Powys to collapse and a passenger train carrying the track inspector fell into the river. The investigation blamed "human error", with the underlying cause being "pressure on staffing levels and cuts in government supporrt for Br" News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life October 21,1760 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Want to place a classified advertisement? Changing the Guard Service HMS Speaker Personal Column Court & Social The doomed love affair of a composer and his princess Young collector turned master printer Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Latest Wills Forthcoming Marriages Luncheon National Liberal Club Reception Westminster Council Dinners The Speaker Meeting Royak-Over-Seas League Answers (from page 34) Word Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Favourites feel the heat Williams eases past local hero In Brief Viennese waltz Third man Opening up Ferrero opts out Improvements in flexibility and strength are benefits Get Fit, Feel Fit Freestyle Fitness Yoga In Sport Today No damages for extra costs referable to mother's disability Two wheels or four, rebel Rossi will race on Motorcycling Rick Broadbent on the great showman considering a change of direction Clarke fully aware practice would be perfect for bowling Cricket By Our sports Staff: Pakistan close in after shoaib shows the way Yarmouth Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Injury forces Williamson to retire Southwell Exeter Holland buoyant despite Falbrav team Losing appeal One Cool Cat has become one hot property On the Level Waite's call catches Wood by surprise Rugby League Sky is the limit as £52m TV rights deal looms The Times Matsui homes in on place in history Baseball World Series Minnesota rely on their rugby skills to keep run going American Football Results and Tables Your Player List with Updated Scores Wright-Phillips still taking rough with smooth Fantasy Football 2003-04 Pointers Mitchell looking for right blend to match England England's Glory Convert Dallaglio in the clear as South Africa Limp on O'Connell cleared of stamping charge but bias row rumbles on Disappointing personal performance but I'll be better next time Jonny Wilkinson is eager to show his true worth after a below-par display against South Africa The World Cup Today Kirwan's cultural evolution helping Italy to progress Dallaglio (on!) The Times Scotland run gauntlet of officialdom More Connections More Possiblities. Decoy runners are indicative of drop in standards Hreidarsson increases pressure on Souness Times Test HSBC By Our Sports Staff: Derby given new start by Sleightholme consortium Bellamy blow adds injury to insults as Newcastle turn to Kluivert England fight for bragging rights Houllier insists that he will work on through the storm Arsenal keen to present home front in Europe Football Champions League O'Neill aiming to make his point on foreign soil The Results Service Today's Fixtures Thepremiershiptoday Ferdinand frets as FA opts to take hard line with Ferguson Managers under Fire Peugeot Life through a Lens The World Cup Today Name Game Quote of the Day Watch out for The Daily Wine Magic Number Running Man Reportage The Billen Interview Law T2 24 hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Too Close for Comfort? Anthony Howard President Bush is the First American President Granted a Full State Visit. But Such a Close Relationship Does Have its Dangers Mourning a Lost Child Required Reading 45,000 Miles by Air, Miles, 7days: Ran's Just Four Months after Open Heart Bypass Surgery, Sir Ranulph Fiennes Will Run Seven Marathons on Seven Continents in Seven Days. Here He and Running Partner Dr Mike Stroud Explain the Potentially Fatal Risks Mad? No, Just Another Challenge This is my Job, and I'm Not a Pensioner yet 183.4 Marathon Ultimate Test A friend was with me when I received two tickets for… Daughters of Privilege Asia's Women Leaders Own their Position More to Family Status than to Political Talent, Says Eric Ellis Neither Woman Has Done Much to Advance Women's Rights in her Country It is Rare to Find a Female Leader in Asia who is Not Part of a Dunasty Women in Power Diana and Elvis Shot Jfk Then Escaped on Shergar, as Former Royal Butler Paul Burrell Produces yet Another Diana Conspiracy Theory, Carol Midgley Says Such Nonsense Satisfies a Psychological Need to Make Tragedy Bearable Shadowy Theories are Preferable to the Fact that Accidents Happen It's Not Easy to Be Infirm in a World Advancing Age Means an Increase in Health Problems and Acknowledgement of One's Own Mortality. In the Final Part of our Series, Older Men and Women Tell how They Deal with the Inevitable Loss of Independence that Comes with Physical Infirmity, and how They Cope with a Rapidly Changing World The Times Silvio-Tongued All Eyes are on Silvio Berlusconi's Return to Strasbourg Today after "Nazi" Jibe in July Hugo Rifkind Wonders how He'll Get on To Beer or Not to Bee? Bee-Venom Therapy is Used to Treat Auto-Immune Diseases. But Doctors are Sceptical, Says David Mattin Healthspan Happiness is.. . Cooking Sweet Red Peppers, Says Jill Dupleix Style Streetwise Eight of the Best Boots Men Jemes Delingpole Ona Survey of how British Men See Themselves What Sort of Gur are You Nappy Valley Babe Magnet Home Forum How Can I Remove Black Mould; Which Formed under a Plant Pot, from a Wool/nylon Carpet? Mounting a Charm Counter-Offensive The Andrew Billen Interview The Hollywood Liberal Tim Robbins Made Himself Deeply Unpopular in the United States of Condemning the Invasion of Iraq and George Bush's War on Terror. With the President, Congress, the American Press and Talk Radio All Patriotically United, He Wonders why They are so Insecure London Film Festival Theatre Royal Drury Lane Radio Borders Built to Last in the Eternal City Architecture Richard Meier's New Jubilee Church Shows why, when in Rome, You Shouldn't Always Build as the Roman Do, Says Tom Dyckhoff An Open-Minded City? Betrayal Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Justifying War Art Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Band that Refused to Die Bridge Chess Winning Move No Title Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice TV Review The Bbc's Reconstruction of the Vesuvius Eruption of Ad79 was Entertaining Enough; It's Just a Shame the Dialogue was so Clunking, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3102 Viewing Guide Firstplus Health Careers Index Public Sector Education Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Quickfixoftheweek Otherviews Get tough on loutish behaviour.. . or else Issue of the Weel Antisocial Behavious Orders Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Anthony Browne Comrades, your Alice in Wonderland world of target-driven services is as mad as a hatter Newmedicalreserach 'Give us a watchdog to hit bullies' Health Mediamonitor Save as a way of giving Charities Is that a business or a charity that I see? Charities Jargonwatch GEMS mines riches from schools Interview How do you fix a failing state school, asks Glen Owen. Let the private sector run it, says Simon Cummins, director of a Middle East company that has set up business in the Uk Hero.. . Andvillain Buyoftheweek Intheprofessionalpress Foreignways Fees blow students off course Education Cutbacks leave teachers in short supply of jobs Schools Otherstoriesweliked The 18 sure-fire signs you will fail Managements Trickoftheweek Those who can't lead, manage Leadership Rewarding good governance Local Government Prize Caption Competition An antisocial budget order Regeneration The Winner is.. . Legislation Update Stephen Cragg What hope do the rest of us have if the House of Lords can't make up its mind? Can I trade in my experience for a new Job? Careerclinic Essex County Council Veredus Responsibility and reward in equal measure Newport City Council University of Hertfordshire Medway Kurdish Charity Seeks Skilled Volunteers Scottish Ambulance Service Southwork council Office of the Civil Service and Local Appointments… Hampshire County Council The Times Penna Consulting Department for Constitutional Affairs The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust Thames Valley Police Cipd annual conference & exhibition The Gambling Industry Charitable Trust is seeking an… Ministry of Defence Colchester Restormel Borough Council Govnet Communications Veredus executive resourcing United response The Times Supplement Royal College of Nursing Treatment Centre Project Manager The Times Priory School Magdalen College School Garden House School Student Administrator Luton Business and Computing College Office of the Schools Adjudicator English Schools Foundation Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies Over to you Whatworkendforme Diarydates Contempt Picture Gallery City Law Juries Badenoch & Clark Taylor Root He's a New York judge, and he really knows how to hand out punishment Bruisers of the legal profession beware—a hard-writing American is on his way. Alex Wade sizes up a veteran of 51 white-collar boxing bouts It's about Fun and Entertainment—living a Fantasy for Office-Bound Executives The Times Joanne Manson There needs to be reform at the European Court of Human Rights Public Defender Service shows great promise Anthony Edwards replies to criticisms of a pilot scheme that he says is providing value for money and customer satisfaction News Why our mental health law needs help Draft legislation now under scrutiny is raising concerns about the welfare of vulnerable people. Danny Lee reports The weight of responsibility Elborne Mitchell The Times National Crime Squad Joanne Manson Why do the media need be reminded contempt law The Attorney-General has been rather quick off mark to warn the press over its coverage of an rape by Premiership footballers. Rod Dadak rep The Attorney-Is Genuinely C that a Fair Tri Would Be Impc The questions to asl A man who knowing Just ask, and you will be told-no bull Online Are you my lawyer.. . or a tax spy? The law is in danger of destroying a divorcing couple's confidence in their professional advisers, writes Mark Harper Stop young criminals before it's too late Michael Wale hears Lord justice Kay argue for a co-ordinate approach to the work of youth and family courts Employers see the benefit in having a fair image Grania Langdon-Down on diversity policies in the workplace The cut-price solution to growth of music piracy Simon Morrissey and Philip James examine the legal minefield of suing individual file-sharers An Audit of 560 US Companies Found 1 in 25 Computers Had File Sharing Software Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week It's a photo-finish In the City Grand jury service Meaningful opportunity Columnist in crisis A judge can do the work of 12 amateurs, and better Sir Louis Blom-cooper, QC, Questions whether trial by jury is the best way to ensure justice Evaluating Evidene in a Courtroom is Not a Job for the Amateur Law letters Lose the wigs, keep the rank Public interest is paramount Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Essex County Council The Times Goldsmith prepares to lead from the front Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Crown Prosecution Service University of Hertfordshire Freelance Advocates New Forest—property RAINMAKER—Dorset? 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