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News from 23/10/2003

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Christina Hardyment, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Allson Gibson, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Sue Happel, Patricia Davies, Owen Slot and Patrick Barkham, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, David Sharrock and Roland Watson, Mark Souster, Keith Ferguson, Richard Hobson, Nick Hawton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Maria Ahmed, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ian Stephenson, Peter Brown, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Donald Hutera, Bill Moyes, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Levy, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Lea Paterson and Sarah Butler, Rory Watson, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent and Zahid Hussain, Lionel Bunn, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Russell Jenkins and Richard Ford, Robin Young, John Sayers, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, David Eimer, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Dave Calhoun, Phil Pratt, David Hands, Richard Johnson, Michael Hughes, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Wesley Clark, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Alex Rafinski, Ian Cobain and Andrew Pierce, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Ronan McGreevy, Sarah Vine, Saira Grant, Tom Baldwin, Martyn Palmer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Rosemary Bennett and David Lister, Ann Treneman, Andy Thompson, Simon de Bruxelles, Elaine Monaghan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Paul Norman, Philip Whiteley, Steve Boggan, Robin Ash, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Clem Cecil, David Mattin, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, John Goodbody and David Powell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, David Young, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Simon Taylor, Anjana Ahuja, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Fran Wallace, Tony Dawe, Stephen Farrell and Yonlt Farago, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, John Burrows, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kate Quill, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, David Charter and Shirley English, Randy Cohen, Allan Hall, Lindsay Grist, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Index Tory leader on the ropes but refuses to quit IDS gets 'wobbly wednesday' warning from his Chief Whip Skydiving arrests Terrorist fears Police quit New smear test World Cup stars face tests for designer steroid The Times Today Bishop nearly quit over 'betrayal' of gay canon Index Tiffany & Co. Meg Ryan cuts a dash at film festival first night News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 The Times Question time for health of Duncan Smith Political Sketch Skydiver's team-mates arrested over murder Footballer faces sex attack questioning BT Rail contractor accused of false work claims Palace braced for more of what the butler wrote Prince of Wales's TV Tastes Fishermen's lucky bite Charles courts serious image as 'old guard' rejects attacks As more former servants break cover, Royal Family digs in for the long haul, Andrew plerce reports Zurich Elite university funding 'will hit jobs and research' Schoolteaching vacancies treble Tory mayor would ban white van man Freeserve Concorde goodies going fast Gap-year girl died in rapids Cannabis use soars among young Britons In Brief First in space Baby murder Mast ruling Harassing laugh £4,900 for bite Peas offering Up, up and away Five policemen resign over racism expos? Drivers not told of speed trap error Britannia Budgens Recruits tested for integrity Only in the New Saturday Times HSBC Our man in Delhi sleeps under the stars in the Me of duty People IDS starts collecting signatures PS Quiz show major in tears over court lies' Fat friends are bad for your image Mao makes an impact at Channel 4 Chatroom dangers explained to pupils The turbo Veterans win their battle for a Suez 'war' medal Bioterrorist 'attack' shows security flaws Currys New smear test could save thousands of lives Currys 'Fount of youth' gene discovered Blood pressure alert PC World London stars set to outshine Cannes Watch asylum terms, says press watchdog The British Hernia Centre Sky Spain cuts cash in Basque film row Weekend review 'I feel great,' says Blair as he laughs off health scare EasyJet Prime Minister wins in survival of the fittest Ebullient leader bounces back Britannia Galloway 'to spark by-election' if expelled by Labour over Iraq Donor takes new lifeline from ailing Tory leader Magnet MPs gang up on IDS to give him a schoolbagging Baume & Mercier Dell Lawyers look for loophole to allow IRA arns move to be revealed Blair and ahern knew there was a problem before going to Belfast. Rosemary Bennett and David Lister report Loyalties split in Trimble's own powerbase Don't kick the cat—she could be good for your health Vet shortage puts farms at risk OneTel Pets teach children about life Medics take flight from angry llamas Pfizer Only in the New Saturday Times Attack on organ trade begins with transplant tourists Alliance Leicester Ex-leader faced war crimes claims Tensions mount over Russian dam Posted cash brings out the Norse Pinocchios Dëmon (Reuters): 'Washington sniper' to use a lawyer In Brief (AP): Leap renews faith (AP): Journalist shot (AFP): Fundraising ban (Reuters): Video game suit (AP): Ferry suspension Minnelli's husband demands $10m damages He says:'she beat me so badly I take 11 medications a day to manage the pain' She says:'I hoped the end of my marriage would be handled with respect and dignity' Troubled Liza still searching for the rainbow's end Laura Ashley Ecuador Indians in Texaco protest Staples President to approve partial ban on abortions Tehran nuclear deal leaves plenty of room for evasion Foreign Editor's Briefing India offers new talks on Kashmir Virgin Plight of children in Pakistan's jails Rumsfeld doubtful of victory in terror war £21bn Iraq fundraiser opens Agent awaits Saddam's return Brother other RBS Advanta Turkish troops hesitate Head rolls at the ministry of bribes The one account How La-La Land got a taste for high culture The Times Banking on the Gehry's love letter to his adopted home, writ large in stainless steel Bow-wow factor Evesham Technology Arabs and Israelis stay on the line Richer Sounds The Sunday Times Pop Ac/dc Apollo, W6 Dance Rennie Harris Peacock, Wc2 First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Obscure objects of desire Dance Kammer/Kammer Salder's Wells Theatre Thoroughly Modern Mille Shaftebury Theatre Jazz Harlem Gospel Choir Festival Hall ArtsFirst Scary talk, scary law: Blunkett gets menacing The Anti-Social Behaviour Bill will fail because it ignores the causes of crime The trials and tests of antenatal care are as nothing compared with life after birth Picture Gallery Bush is playing a risky game with his economy Rejoice, rejoice that another athlete has failed a drug test The Donor Dilemma It is time for nations to be forgiving and generous to Iraq Running Scared Drug-testing advances are bed news for the cheats Royal Relations The court of public opinion convenes again Moves at Carlton Food and obesity The Times MPs' pay does not reflect expenses Home Office clogging up' courts Benefits of PFI to public projects GPs on call Threatened garden Foreign students Discipline on the road Intruder caught out No Title Earn and learn at university The quest for the best Church and mammon Humpty's fall and rise The Weather The Times Crossword 22,490 Times Online House of Fraser Jeremy Plester Weather Eye Snow reassures America Briefing Insurers face capital blow EU ruling can help France MyTravel disposal Invensys sale disappoints Air tanker bidder's pledge Charts of the Day Investec Index Baroness raises Debenhams bid by £50m Bank stokes fears of a bleak Christmas Banks canvass interest for hostile takeover of Carlton In Business Today Feeling down Taylor Woodrow in talks to sell its docklands showpiece Finding flora Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Gazprom buys from Lukoil Stop Press Confession over Alstom Africa 'emerging oil power' Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Gold Data Day Data Logic Ahead North Sea Oil Exchange rates GSK faces pressure from us generic rivals Treatments in the Pipeline Drug pact gives India shot in the arm Patek Philippe Geneve Hawkish tidings for Christmas Business Editor's Commentary Defence group denies us talks Dancing split off in Luminar revamp Elan to sell painkillers for $100m First Class Business Eurostat ruling may resolve French row Next gains strength from capacity for growth Stock Markets Housebuilders crumble over rate fears 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 After five forgettable years, prospects improve for Gsk shares Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers MPC voting knocks gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Wall Street SEC subpoenas Time Warner boss over AOL inquiry Internet unit's income drops as subscribers desert Amazon stacks up first non-Christmas profit Winchester Entertainment chief makes 'amicable' exit Make a winning move Cautious Lucent reports first profit since 2000 Generous to a fault City Dairy Fly-by date Gracious guest WestLB merges divisions Orange Cost-cutting pays off at Jp Morgan Firms fear being cash cows for council spending Employees face anxious wait over pensions Egg seeks partner in France Irish Republic named as Europe's most lightly taxed nation China seeks free trade pact with Australia The Times Unit Trust Information Service 'Expensive' global bond in high demand East v West Yorkshire Building boom fuels imports of iron ore Throwing US rule book at auditors will not solve the… Plunging NYSE membership value triggers sell-off Tunisia Half Term Argo Holidays The Times Travel Cuba Cheapest flights Cyplon Holidays Raddison LSE pledges to undercut Euronext charges Insure and Go The Times Instinet unveils first profit for two years Times Newspapers regret that although every… Brrr... take a break iit a cosy cottage in the country Cornwall, sleeps five, a week £212; Paris two nights £229; Mexico a week £749. Late offers with Tony Dawe Romantic escape Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times LOCO flights Travel Airline Network Global Flights Go travel insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items The cool time of year for an amble abroad Focus on walking in Spain Crockett & Jones Banking & Finance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Franklyn Perring Mapping the flora of Great Britain and Ireland—with the reliable help of a legion of volunteers J . Bowyer Bell Distorian how wrote one of the earliest independent and comprehensive accounts of the modern IRA Izzy Asper Hard-nosed Canadian who trasported a Dakola 'I'v station across the border and used it to start a media empire Court & Social Lives Remembered Vivien Alcock Writer of books for children with a taste for mysterious events and the consoling denouement Manuel Vázquez Montalb?n Prolific Spanish writer who was known best for his food-loving detective Pepe Carvalho Births, Marriages & Deaths Elliott Smith Musician whose songs mixed doubt and dread with lush, elegant melodies Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Paying for Old Age The Right Way to End It What's your favourite movie ending? Nature Notes On this Day the Times, October 23,1962 Vassall Sentenced to 18 Years' Imprisonment News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life October 23,1931 André Gide was given documents and asked to eulogise the Italian poet Lauro de Bosis, who scattered anti-Fascist leaflets over Rome on October 2, was pursued, and plunged into the sea Gide's 1936 visit to Russia brought about a change of heart Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Legal Appointments Want to place a classified advertisement? Bibliomane Jim McCue Lectures Meetings Livery Companies Personal Column Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Times Newspapers Dinners Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Luncheon Memorial Service Answers (from page 39) Word Watching Court & Social The Sunday Times Chambers races to defend himself Patient Jeter pours on the misery for Marlins Baseball World Series In Sport Today Dividend a right from shares Sentencing paedophiles Law Report House of Lords Illness does not legitimise illegal immigrant Court of Appeal United draw first blood at Ibrox Caldow sets her goals in shooting for world elite Netball Gregs strike chord by taking commentary to higher pitch Smyth revelling in reaping reward for the hard days Golf England face testing quest for team glory Squash The Results Service Fixtures Perseverance pays off for Quebecor Racing Yesterday's Results Newcastle Nalbandian eases into next round In Brief Aamodt injured Indy driver killed Korea move India restore ties Srichaphan out By Our Racing Staff: Europeans unlucky with draw for Mile Brighton Haydock Park Go with Majority Verdict when ground softens Six Horses to Follow this Jumps Season Fallon extends action against Buffham Seabiscuit, the $86m gamble that paid off Martyn Palmer on the background and the making of a film that is being acclaimed on both sides of the Atlantic The Times Get Fit, Feel Fit Freestyle Fitness Yoga Trescothick lights up England reply as partner labours Cricket Sussex at the Palace Reardon receives Ashes call-up Rugby League Peillard's career cut short by serious neck injury Rugby Union Shoaib out of Test squad after appeal is rejected Part wins electrifying battle Darts Athens satisfied it can beat terrorism threat Olympic Games Greek dustmen kick up a stink The Times Argentina's triumph sets up intriguing showdown with Irish O'Sullivan unveils his battle plan Giffin intent on proving fitness Balshaw invited back to the big time No Title Abbott finally handed chance to impress on centre stage Owen Slot on the understudy who has a hard act to follow as he prepares for his World. Cup debut Ireland Watching Brief: The Citing Procedure Laporte makes the lineout his priority for vital encounter Fiji and Japan still hoping for place in last eight France Wales camp afflicted with fear of failure The World Cup Today Influence in back row will be missed Banned Leslie's career ends in shame Times Test Huge support a welcome surprise now that the pace is picking up Chambers sprints to own defence over positive test Designer Drug Scandal The Times Doping expert predicts further revelations among sport's elite Fast Track to Success how Chambers Took his Place in the World Elite Flamboyant maverick who craves glamorous lifestyle Designer Drug Scandal David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, profiles the troubled British sprinter Anonymous source supplied evidence that blew the lid Co-operative under scrutiny Rugby World Cup swift to introduce designer drug test Leading expert patiently cracked the Thg code An antidote for a poisoned sport... at last the cheats are on the run History of grudges concealed behind old pals' act Champions League Motor Trak Soft surrender is hard for McLeish to swallow Erratic West Ham begin Pardew era in typical fashion Influential Beckham injured as Real still set pace By Our Sports Staff: Players see light at end of tunnel Impressive Chelsea turn on style as they return to winning ways Champions League Last Night's Results Arsenal's lack of squad depth exposed as descent continues The Premsership Today Silence is golden for Neville as United prove best of British Old Speckled Hen Running Scared The World Cup Today Quote of the Day Press Cutting Hard Man Magic Number Waitrose Linx Initiatives in Business Development Markandan & Co Solicitors Web Developer and Network Analyst The Times Skill capital Pulling together But why do junior surveyors need to… Morgan keating Foxtons FSA Graduate and Management Opportunities Grad at Work Chase de Vere The Times How a career in surveying can make you hot property Graduate Careers Achieving a work-life balance Europool Dental Technician - Mid Glamorgan Impact Associates OGR Hr Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Experience Mmoma Ejiofor Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title JPMorgan Cress Mplar Haldane The Times Giant Transced Executive Services Ltd Polaris World Scottish Ambulance Service Come and meet the company Saxton Bampfylde Hever Office of the Schools Adjudicator A driving force to help the disabled Focus on: Don Brereton Ramsey Hall Robert Walters Management Moves Inamed Financial Moves Robinia Affinity Marketing Manager Executive Career Services Country Managers sought UK and Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items We Urgently Require How NCH Marketing Services Investor in People Executive career services limited Collison Grant Multiple Display Advertising Items Connaught Compass Group Consultancy company The Sunday Times No Title Kmc international England's East Midlands Premier Executive Talentmark Netcradle Veredus The Times MSI Computer Times Newspapers No Title Harvey Nash Atkearney McKinsey & Company Advantica Cornerstone Alexandermann NHS Professionals The Times Merseyside Centrica Senior Executive British Red Cross Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regional Director Anscombe & Ringland Wragge & Co Spencer Stuart Department for Constitutional Affairs Hoggett Bowers Whitehead Mann Hay Group Dedde with Confidence Master Card International Pcubed Barclaycard Harvey Nash Barnes Kavelle Barnardo's Fact Hoggett Bowers Inter Exec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Restopmel Bopough Council Consensus should be workplace goal Inbox RNID typetalk Business Centre Directors The unknown who stood up to a union baron and won My Big Deal Odgers Packages Coles Myer Ltd. Penna V&A Index Candover Bank of Ireland Prism Still Not Enough Book Extract Screen T2 24 Hours Verbatim The Unguistic Remains of the Day The Power Of Opposition Anti-War Protesters Should Forget about Iraq and Turn to an Issue where They Can Make a Difference - Opposing the Regime in Iran Foxhunting Required Reading "I Could Eat Myself An Undiagnosed Childhood Brain Tumour Left Daniel O'leary-Williams Suffering from Permanent Hunger. Now 24, and Weighing 25 Stone, He Tells Steve Boggan of his Battle against his Constant Craving The Gland that Controls Sex, Hunger and Thirst The Ethicist The Times Bon Mot Boys As a New European Phrasebook for Truckers is Launched, Hugo Rifkind Tries to Compose a Brief Summary with the Aid of Internet Language Tools We Want It All (but Not yet) Men who Don't Devote Time to Looking after their Children are Unhappier than Women who Do, a New Survey Says, we Asked Four Fathers how They Dealt with the Conflicting Demands of Work and Home Iraq: Why It was the Wrong Enemy for the Wesley Clark, the Former Nato Commander in Europe, is a Democrat Frontrunner in the Race for next Year's us Presidential Election. In his New Book He Argues that the Afghan War was a Wasted Opportunity to Destroy Al-Qaeda, and the War on Iraq was a Strategic Blunder The Way we Live now Jill Dupleix Joins in as Restaurant Critics Make Dinner for Top Chefs "I Wouldn't Be Caught Dead in a Micro-Mini" Fashion Lust Hearth Goddess Candle Power Home-Forum What is the Best Way to Clean Flip-Flops? " I Backed Myself to Write a Bestseller" Thriller Writer Matthew Reilly Tells David Mattin how He Took on the Publishing Giants-And Won Take It or Leaf It The Reason why Trees Change Colour before Losing their Leaves Has Never Been Explained Properly. Now Norwegian Scientists May Have an Answer, Says Anjana Ahuja Briefing Taking the Fast Track to Obesity Calorie-Rich Convenience Foods, Packed with Salt, Sugar and Succulent Flavours, are Designed to Spark Hunger, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Contact Dr Jane Collins Pregnant Epileptics Need Specialist Advice The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One Radio Choice Setting Brunel to Music Choice Film TV Review The Familiar Faces in Aviel Luthra's Indian Dreams Reflected Just how Small the Pool of Asian Actors is on British Television, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations No Title T2 Crossword No 3104 Viewing Guide The Royal Bank of Scotland Index Now for the Stuff of Dreams James Christopher on a Dramatic Opening Night and the Best to Come at the London Film Festival For Advance Booking for the Times Screen & Heard Screen Sounds Wolf Meets Fox Screen New Films the Coen Btothers' Latest is a Chuckle, Says James Christopher, but It Doesn't Have the Magic Spellbound More New Films Dave Calhoun on Daft Punk Meets Anime; in Transit in Mauritania; Holes in the Desert; and a Load of Old Kung Phooey Screen & Heard Joanna Hunter Take a Risk for Best Rewards James Christopher on the Festival Must-Sees You Might Overlook In the Cut Picture Gallery PG The Times London Film Festival Big Bucks Brothers Interview the Coens Reject the Idea that They've Sold out, They Tell David Eimer Travelex How to Be Harmonious Movie CDs Band on the Runway It Might Sound Daft but now the Music is Piloting the Movie, Says Dave Calhoun Renoir Opera & Ballet Sweet Panic NT The Times Drury Lane

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