News from 27/10/2003
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Alastair MacKie(Director), Gabriele Marcotti, Ruth Coppard, child psychologist, Richard Chapple, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Robin Young and Andrew Clennell, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Mike Cudmore, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Robert Lefever, Celia Parker, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Trevor JONES(Director), David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Colin Bullen, Elizabeth Judge, Arthur F. Boyd Chairman, Judith Channer, Patti Fogden, Pat Gibson, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jenny Clare, parent coach, Sue Gollop, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Alan Lee Williams President, Jill Dupleix, Gillian Newton, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, James Hider and Roland Watson, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Nichols, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Christopher Irvine and David Lawrenson, Mark Pougatch, David Alexander, Stefanie Marsh, Raymond Snoddy and Adam Sherwin, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Simon Tait, Alan Davies, Daniel McGrory, Geoffrey Alderman, Dan Brennan, John Westerby, Andy Chiles, Stephen Burgen, Michael Durham, Jenny Booth, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Arthur Harada, John Hopkins, Martin Gillingham, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Annie Collenette, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Lewis Stuart and David Hands, Tom Parfitt, Nancy ROTHWELL(Chairman), Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Colin Blakemore, Chris Campling, Michael 'Ned' Kelly, Russell Hotten, Andrew Anderson, Mick Hume, Rocky STEVENS(Churchwarden), Erica Wagner, Emily Davies, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Glen Owen, Anna Frame, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Ken Parton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Helen Emerre, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Ingrid Mansell, Mollie Woodbine, Walter Gammie, Jeremy Hart, Nicolans Wapshott, Philip Webster, Ian Needham, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Mark WALPORT(Director), Linda Blir, clinical psychologist, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Bridget OGILVIE(Chairman), Ashling O'Connor, Barry Wigmore, Michael Henery, Aki Riihilahti, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, David Powell, John Westerby and Michael Austin, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Bill Edgar, Mark Venables, Randy Cohen, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Dave Hammond, Jan Raath, Philip Pank,
ResumoNo Title One phone call would have stopped me, royal butler claims Rockets shake US nerves in Baghdad Master of a delicate art dies Fly euroster The Times Today How our leaders could set their ideas in stone for £2,500 Inside Russia 'fraud' Duncan Smith's fate 'must be settled in days' Carbon copy Diamonds to order T2 Picture Gallery Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Gays are like wilderness Israelites, says bishop Rocket attack on Baghdad hotel shakes US nerves Law chief warns press over 'football rape' reporting The Sleep Disorder Clinic £30m aid for wind power offshore One down, Six to go: the marathon men are off Giles Whittell in Punta Arenas, southern Chile, sees the weather then air force flights prompt a change of plan Antarctic run abandoned in favour of Falkland Islands Rescued climber returns to the cold Gifts from John Wayne likely to be quick on the draw at auction The one account Heads examine the return of O levels to beat the cheats The state school chief is also looking at return of final tests to cut coursework, reports BT The answer is to pay for an essay from the internet Rising property prices confound pessimists The Week at Westminster Students take fees protest to the streets Home Office intervened on BBC film In Brief EU flag dispute A long wait Four NHS deaths M15 memoirs Murder charge Doctor waste Police apology ID card incentive Captain cleared Kaddie Boy Butler relishes serving his dish of royal revenge Publishers insist book will not anger Princes Britannia Citroën You'll never take me alive, Duncan Smith is telling his enemies. Unfortunately they think that's an invitation The Balance anniversary sounds a warning as the Toy leader plans a death or glory charge, writers Philip Webster Malaysia IDS supporters campaign online Suicide of head on sex charge brings Plea from widow Gulf War illness claims ruled out Green Flag Passat Family seeks pardon for soldier shot at dawn Sony Drug companies delve deep to advance the battle against cancer Scientists begin to map genes of disease Legal fight on fluoride M&GINVESTMENT Israel asks for help to trace 'British bombers' Army officers fear Muslim students are plotting more attacks from Syria, reports daniel McGrory By a Correspondent: Government sticks to its guns over Saudi alert Tiscali Broadband Convert 'White Moors are now focus of recruiters for terrorism Name from History Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies Ancient empire to get modern TV treatment Rome can be built in days by computer The Cooperative Bank Health watchdog perfects the art of staging the obvious Stefanie Marsh is told theatrical guns can be noisy and weapons dangerous Time Cut and perm with a short on the side, please Israel's great divide redraws occupied lands A government map shows that the 90-mile security fence will encroach deep into the occupied Palestinian territories, writes Stephen Farrell in Hable Orange Barrier Briefing Putin clique blamed for billionaire's arrest The Times Russia's Rich List By our foreign Staff: Relatives pray for miners Dell Britons to start forming in Russia Catholic uproar at Italian ban oil school crucifixes AOL Broadband French ceps foiled by foreign fungi One. Tel Holocaust memorial firm is linked to Zyklon B 11 killed as California battles firestorm Zimbabwe police resume war on defiant newspaper Flybe Japan's police put bite on loan sharks Empire direct Alliance Leicester Dispute reveals ancient social earthworks of a divided nation Church begins property wrangle as schism looms Churchill One. Tel Cardinal in drug case Bush faces 9/11 warning battle Picture Gallery Johnny Cash's step-daughter found dead In Brief (AP): Somalia arrests (AFP): Mosque clash (AP): Conservative win (AFP): Sharon inquiry (AFP): Rebels attack (AFP): Killer lions The bared and the beautiful The Times 47th London Film Festival Dogville First Choice The Best Shows The Times Pop Christina Aguilera NEC, Birmingham Dance Russell Maliphant Queen Elizabeth Hall Jazz Clare Teal Pizza Express Jazz Club, Wi Hand the Tory shop to Howard and May for now The Conservatives' agony will have been worth it if Duncan Smith goes Let's inject some sense into this. No drug can make a champion out of a clodhopper Picture Gallery Britain a society so sick that it cannot be led Trust me, it's our middle managers that make us rich Terence Kealey Guns but Also Butter The lessons of yesterday's attack in Baghdad Crimes without Punishment The business past and the political future Off Course A new exam which reflects distrust in the system Consultants' award Racism in the police The Times 'Impasse' over EU defence and Nato Tears and cheers at loss of Concorde Wider difficulties for the Church The Menuhin archive Roald Dahl's gifts Antidepressant pills Medical research using primates Food and obesity Italy sees red Humpty's fall and rise The Times Crossword 22,493 The Weather The Times Cathay Pacific How an airline took off Briefing Deal still on, says Carlton Small firms more bullish Red tape costs UK £6bn Fiat sale option delayed Half of Britain on the net How the Week Finished Currencies Commodities How the Week Finished Chablis Corporate Profile How the Week Finished Banks face sweetener-shares ban UK could lose position as venture capitalists' favourite Barclays board tempted by Roman holiday In Business Today Economic Agenda Reach for the sky Murdoch awaits job interview for BSkyB Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Business Big Shot US presses Beijing on trade Stop Press Audi predicts China boost Greeks act to fund Games Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Hewitt's DTI vow heads for failure BP awaits pipeline ruling Esporta may sell overseas clubs Alstom US rates set to stay on hold A monetary stitch in time may preserve our prosperity Economic Agenda Centrino Mobile Technology Shortfall in transport funds hurts UK, says CBI Slow start for warrants No duty to increase value Law Report Court of Appeal Objections to selection criteria Queen's Bench Division BA settles cabin pay talks Directly enforceable right Court of Appeal Good character details Court of Appeal Unemployment exerts force on rate of inflation Acquisition would resuscitate firm's prospects Corporate Profile No 88: Smith & Nephew Who's who in the Boardroom History The Company in Detail Copanies House 'I was a sparky loud-mouth and BA thought it needed a few like me' Staring Today a there-part series of extracts from Go: An Airline Adventure As a brash young American, Barbara Cassan made gaffes and had a patchy relationship with managers. But she learnt quickly and moved rapidly up the ranks Patek Philippe 'The board was willing to risk £25m... we had just 25 weeks to build a new airline' How the Deal was Done TD Waterhouse Banking & Finance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Vvho Wrote this? Ivan Getting Scientist who helped London from doodlebugs and how military satellites could be put to peaceful purposes Ivan Getting, scientst, was born on January 18,1912. He died on October 11,2003, aged 91 Clare Venables Mercurial director who ran Sheffield's Crucible Theatre for a thrilling decade Clare Venables, theatre director, was born on March 17,1943. She died of cancer on October 17,2003, aged 60 Maxine Daniels Jazz singer who topped the bill at cabaret clubs and variety theatres all over London Maxine Daniel, jazz and cabaret singer, was born on November 2,1930. She died on October 20,2003, aged 72 Court & Social Lives in Brief Marie Marcus, jazz pianist, was born on May 25,1914. She died on October 10,2003, aged 89 Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Guy Shaw Carver of netsuke who might work on a single piece for two years, and who won a following even in Japan Fresh Grimsby Fish Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Whilst care is taken to establish that our… The Times Lives Remembered Timesonline Court & Social Nature Notes Policemen in the Dock Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers A BBC documentary has uncovered gross racism among police recruits. How can it be stopped? On this Day the Times The Kings Reply to Addresses News Quiz Prize Quiz Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Celebration Memorial Services Answers Appointment Hope revived as Stockton casts its Arc into the local community Notebook Arts Business gets to the cultural core Briefing Museum feasts leave us bloated, not sated Spinner out of sorts in Bangladesh Beckett masterpiece pitches Yankees into the doldrums Baseball World Series The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Super Tramp PT Bouncer Workout Fixtures Racing Yesterday's Results England feel bite of underdog Gonzalez overhauls Casey In Brief Bronze finish Henman finale Britain denied Shock victory Goodnight Nurse Singh calls tune Fulham held Fallen draws on local knowledge to end drought Breeders' Cup Results Leicester Lingfield Park Smooth Taylor translates panache on the oche to chat-show sofa Sport on Television Part blown away by Taylor's power play Iqbal earns Farsley another shot at profit and glory Non-League Football FA Cup Fourth Qualifying round Haniver strikes to extend dream run for Histon DR Martens League Unibond League Ryman League Burns given reprieve in title race by daredevil Panizzi Motor Rallying Medal puts Swallow in world elite Triathlon Giles presents England with testing decision Cricket First Test Dynamic duo land third world crown In Brief History for Alcott Linden leading Gold for Tweddle Harrison a sample of things to come Drugs in Sport Wolves expose weak New Zealand Rugby League Arthur hopes knocked flat by Gomez Boxing Subaru Falls bring heartache for British challengers Equestrianism Ireland take battering up front but live to fight another day Voyce gives Wasps much to shout about Zurich Premiership Times Test Seven Seas Bath Lose Winning Record Careless Irish grateful for Everitt intervention Namibia are lambs to the slaughter Scotland's deficiencies laid bare by simplicity of France Teacher training agency Wales lifted as Italy fail to keep up with the Joneses Kirwan right to moan over tough schedule BT Kerr blow adds to pain for the Scots Samoa leave Woodward searching positives AmericanAirlines Stop the World Cup, I want to get on Mathew Prayer shares Trevor Leota's day of mixed emotions Relieved Greenwood on the way back The Times Underdogs Lose their Bite How They Stand in the World Cup Gullivers Sports Travel No Title England left with questions to answer after surviving scare Samoa send out shock waves to South Africa Lloyds TSB No Title The World Cup Today Carbon Copy? Reportage Parents Arts T2 now includes a number of exciting new features.… No Title Under Attack: A US trooper on guard at the Al… The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim The Gardening Gestapo Obergruppenführer Blunkett's New Bill Won't Do a Damn Thing to Sort out Anti-Social Behaviour by Young People Can the Police Respond to the Accusations that Will Be Triggered? It Will Have the Same Effect as a Paper on a Charging Elephant Secrets of Plotting Required Reading Clone Stones - the Flawless Diamonds Made to Order The Exclusivity of the Diamond Industry is under Threat from a Retired us General Whose Florida Factory is Making "Cultured" Diamonds Which Have Even the Experts Fooled. Barry Wigmore Met Him The Ethicist Times Online Kill Bill? No Just Tickle Him True Fiction A Booklet of Safety Advice for Actors is Being Published. Hugo Rifkind Sees It Put into Practice An Obstacle to the Patently Obvious? Why is the Outstanding Candidate for the Top Patents Job in Europe Having to Fight a Frenchman with Significantly Less Experience? Is this War between Britain and France? Anjanna Ahuja Reports Our Children are out of Control A New Generation of Eastern European Au Pairs Has Found a Worrying Trend in Middle-Class Life - Children Rule the Home, and Parents, Riven by Guilt, Can't Discipline Them. Michael Durham Reports The Times Contact Dr Jane Collins My Children, Aged 3 and 5, are Asking about Death. How Should I Respond? Parent Forum Send US your Problems The Way we Live now A Simple Pasta Dish Can Have Restorative Powers, Says Jill Dupleix The Rack Pack Fashion No Winter Coat? Too Late for the Autumn Must-Haves? You Need Advice - and Fast. Emily Davies Collects Some Tips from the Strategic Shoppers who Hit Each Season Running The Practical Planners Mandle Erickson: Also wear things again and again. I have a Comme des… MRS Dippy Lethal Clutter Home. Forum Ready Cirque Du Soleil DR Thomas Stuttaford Health The Common Triggers are Tiredness, Stress and Coffee Survival of the Fittest Screening is Needed to Prevent Fit Young People Dying of Sudden Death Syndrome, Says Peta Bee NB Arts the Times London Film bfi Festival Rough and Tumble Life at the Sharp End Makes Blunt Viewing for James Christopher at the London Film Festival Bryn Terfel Entertainments The Arthur Miller's Price Drury Lane Theatre Royal Last 2 Week The Times Look Back in Anguish Arts Theatre American Dramatists are Still Trying to Come to Terms with 9/11, Finds Ian Johns 9/11 Punditry Has Made Play Almost Obsolete Week Ahead Phoebe Greenwood Finds an Arts Fund Making a Deserved Exhibition of Itself Escape Artists Welcome to my Worlds Arts Interview Novelist Philip Pullman is Happy that the Many Universes of his Fantasy Fiction are Spilling over to Stage and Screen, He Tells Erica Wagner Mourning Becomes Electra Evening with the Author The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable and Digital The Big Read Satisfies the Contradictory Demands of Popular Accessibility, Celebrating Heritage and Widening Cultural Horizones, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3107 Viewing Guide Rolex Bugged! Paranoia and Perversion at Old Trafford Pages 2-4 Flighting Talk Goes Too Far Playing the Game Bottomcorner United's Bug in the Boardroom Uncoveredstory In his role as head of security for Manchester United, Michael 'Ned' Kelly spent ten years protecting both the players and the image of the world's most famous 'family' club. Now, In exclusive extracts from his autobiography, the SAS veteran tells the amazing tale of paranoia and perversion in the corridors of Old Trafford SAS Spied on Ferguson Transfer Targets 'Keep an Eye on Edwards' Ferguson Frustrated by Heir of Suspicion As United's new chief executive, David Gill's relationship with the manager is crucial - but the pair didn't hit it off when they met 'If Any of Them Stick their Noses in, I'm off' Nextweek Thenewcomer Smertin Relishing his Borrowed Time Being sent on loan to Portsmouth after signing for Chelsea has not upset the Russia, Dan Brennan says The News Win VIP Tickets Sky Sports Aki Rihilahti's life is put into perspective by the death of a courageous companion The Player Arsenal and the Ukrainian Alliance Bill Edgar revealse a club initiative that shows the better side of football Depressed, Moi? Nonplussed, OUI Alan Davies says that worse things happen at sea than a simple defeat Mark Pougatch hopes his five-year old son makes England dream come true Houllier Breathes Chelsea Triumph as a Matter of Routine Fulham Highlight Void Left by Beckham Barclaycard Leicester Losing in Familiar Fashion Football Yearbook 2003-04 Dabs No Title Charlton Athletic (1) 1 Dl Cario 27 (pen) Arsenal… Henry to the Rescue Again for Arsenal Stai FIFA No Title Dublin Injects Life in Party Bowyer Revels in Resurgence Bruce Defends Lack of Flair Souness Heads for the Dock Bradjford City (1) 1 Branch 5 Nottingham Forest (O)… Nationwide 1 Barclaycard Premiership Norwich's Golden Run Safe in Hands of Green Solid James Shows worth Wrack Ruins Stretched Wigan Murdoch Rues Inexperience Tranmere Grow Little by Little Gritty win for Plymouth over Blackpool but Brighton lose third game on trot Times Online Hull win again to stay top but Carlisle are ten points behind at the bottom No Stroll for Dundee Larsson hat-trick restores Celtic confidence but Livingston frustrate Ranges Hislop Inspires Thistle to Late Victory Let's Idolise Not Moralise Gabriele Marcotti says that the best will reap their rewards in any walk of life The Statistics The Times Paper round The Times Buy Lines Thedailfix Next Week in the Game The Alternative Premiership Fixtures Sky Sports
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