News from 28/10/2003
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Andrew Robson, Nick Locock, Alyn Shipton, Phil Shiner, Frances Gibb and Jim Gray, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Thair Shaikh, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Grace Bradberry, Tom Dyckhoff, Gary Duncan, David Lister Ireland Correspondent and David Charter, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Theodore Dalrymple, Martin W. Short, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, K. D. Taylor, Richard Hobson, Nirj Deva, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Jonny Wilkinson, Barbara Locher, David Chater, James Bone, Ethnic Diversity, Elizabeth Judge, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Bob Wilson (Head of finance Policy), Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Stephen Ward, Anthony Browne, George Roberts, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Charles Heyman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Christian Barby, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, James Hider and Roland Watson, Stephen Farrell, Fiona Bird, Anthony Thomas, Michael Perry, James Delingpole, Gill Phillips, Carolyn Kirby Chairman, Anatole Kaletsky, Peter Nichols, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor's, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Norman Hodgson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, C. V. Baker General Manager and Secretary, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Charles Banbury, Angena Bhagwandeen, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, Jenny Booth, John Hopkins, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Richard Abbott, Adam Sage, Ellis Cashmore, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, James D. Zirin, Len Handley, David Campese, Tom Parfitt, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent and Jack Malvern, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Michael 'Ned' Kelly, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Lodge, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Paul Simons, Erik Baard, Mike Mulvihill, Parminder Bahra, Nick Szczepanik, Libby Mather, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, Alison Stokes, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Danny Lee, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Charles Mynors, Moss Rich, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's, Paul Jones, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Andy Arkell, Simon Jenkins, David Northcott, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Thurston Hopkins, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Joanne Cross, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Jeff Lloyd, Valerie Grove, Abigail Rayner, Matthew Temple, Randy Cohen, Izhar Wani, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Barry Hyman, David T. Morgan, Christopher Irvine, Martin Soley,
ResumoEvelyn Waugh Would Not Survive in the Modern Age -… Come and get me if you dare Duncan Smith throws down do-or-die challenge to Tory rebels Russian slump Sir Ran runs on California on fire Law Supplement inside Who was the girl with the pearl learring? Liver disease threatens Christmas turkeys The fishy tale behind Cantona's philosophy kick Index William goes head-to-head with the butler Bush unbowed as bombers hit Baghdad Tiffany & Co. Public Agenda In this section News & Comment In the second section The Register Sport Plus L2 Timesonline Reaching point of no return with the Tories 11 ex-peers jostle for vacant seat in Lords Trimble rules out pre-election deal MPs vote on 25% rise for committee bosses Church sees reports of abuse in positive light Evangelical leaders snub gay Christians IF Blair had heart scare years ago, says Clinton After publicity tour, Burrell will meet furious Prince alone for a 'secret' chat William and gossiping butler to go head-to-head Betrayal and self-justification at a knockdown price Breitling 1884 Terror fears haunt Prince's India trip By a Correspondent: The Queen unveils first statue of herself Migrants face jail for destroying passports Crackdown Onasylum-Seekers Action to stop postcode lottery for cancer drugs Hospital trust's £44m loss the worst in NHS history Freeserve a wanadoo company London survey on smoking bans Ambulances will turn vivid yellow Soham girls' parents hear legal issues In Brief Faulty Tube track Parent dilemma Wine benefit Asthma finding Witness call Sellafield vote Hearing advance Innovative idea Oxford professor suspended for rejecting Israeli Ex-royal aide 'critical after drug overdose Orange Firework cruelty to gerbil By a Correspondent: Cossack-dancing solicitor denies stealing ?300,000 from his clients Service for murdered skydiver Church elder killed demented wife, 85 Tiscali A spell behind the checkout helps to sell Portillo to the public Tories rebel against Blackpool PS .. . Peepshow film hits festival big screen Britannia No one thinks I'm sexy, moans Rod Stewart Masterpiece by Turner damaged or loan to Tate Emergency alert at court is caused by a cereal offender Lloyds TSB Business Beethoven quartet script may fetch £1.5m Railway Children's line steams into rush hour Dell Life on the Lines after Beeching's Cuts Empire Marathon men's second leg gets a lift from RAF Employee 'terrified by Chelsea chairman' Sunspots pose storm threat to Earth Vodafone Last-minute rush to roundup the rebels BT Money Throughout its history the Tory party has never lost the plotters Howard steps out of never-never land 'Six weeks will have passed since this fever took hold' Hitachi A fearful journey for any schemer Budget schools to challenge private and public sectors Exam board in 'conflict of interests' ING Direct Right to breast-feed denied Baume & Mercier Two in court over road gun killing In Brief Producer inquest Theatres plea Highest homes Fury at sentence Chirac sets new terms for nuclear weapon use Direct Line Picture Gallery Tories woo Eurosceptics Leukaemia Research MBNA Tycoon's arrest may rebound on Putin and his presidency India 's maharajahs demand their palaces back The royal families claim that Delhi has allowed their heritage to fall inot decay, reports Catherine Philp in Jodhpur HSBC Bhangra idol held in migrant fraud racket Kashmir police kill 'senior rebel' Scorned woman in onslaught on Japanese leader Financial jitters hit Moscow One. Tel Nigerian Muslims block polio injections Madame Chiang provokes controversy even from the grave Killings in Gaza stir Israeli soul-searching on settlements Rivals Shape up for Battle Blood and tears are reward for aid workers The Attacks Fly eurostar Hp invent Worst attack on agency Red Cross American morale shaken as attacks continue The Reponse They are reaping the harvest' The Arab View Support Wanes Baghdad is the key to triumph or failure Analysis Halloween hotels at spookily low prices Foreign fighters pose new threat Strategy Charcol Aid pledge by Bush for fire-ravaged California The Times Chaplain resigns over bishop One. Tel Asian sets out primary goal to change face of Louisiana American Express (AFP): Colombian hostages 'to be freed' In Brief Media arrests Conservative win Briton to hang (AFP): Trio earthbound (AFP): Actor sentenced Frothy black comedy for sad drinkers Bfi the Times London Film Festival The Saddest Music in the World Pop The Flaming Lips First Choice the Best Shows The Times Theatre Forgotten Voices Opera Emma d'Antiochia Jazz Abdullah Ibrahim ArtsFirst Revisit Waugh, the pioneer of political incorrectness A century after his birth, he can still leave us shocked at our callousness The ideal Christmas gift for the man who has everything (NB: gift not supplied) Picture Gallery The royals should give us theatre, not celebrity Thunderer: Welcome to Britain, and our own brand of torture Terrorism's Battlefield Iraqis are showing great courage as bombing tolls mount A Royal Duty Lessons for the monarchy after the Burrell fiasco Cold Turkey The serious threat to the parvenu of poultry Iran's nuclear threat Butler's Diana book The Times Is land the key to progress in Iraq? IDS and the clamour to replace him Proud record of housing associations Bishop's worth Italy sees red Parental advice for teenagers Students' eating habits Down in the mouth Correct address Tony Blair's reign The Weather The Times Crossword 22.494 NEMO Picture Gallery Ontheagenda .. . Spitzer sues US President Eurotunnel legal action Chelsfield board concern US plea for expansion Baugur ups stake in HoF Russian stocks drop 10% Sainsbury to fight claim Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Index Going, going, gone BAT and Reynolds agree $6bn US merger Outbreak of merger mania promises big pay day foradvisers Bankers celebrate fees bonanza Children born in the UK could receive own portfolio of shares Economic View BoA in record $47bn takeover The name's.. . Faustino Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Renault plans Iran venture Stop Press Interbrew raises $850m Intel cuts chip prices 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 Gadbury cutbacks will see workforce reduced by 10% Hibernia in administration Birmingham Midshires suspends three advisers Barclays seizes Gerrard BAT strikes a good bargain Signs of revenue improvement lift Reuters ACE When it's down to the wire, Reuters shares offer little value Investors get taste for Sage as broker rethinks Larger Capitalisation Shares Burying the hatchet boosts Acambis and BTG 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 The Day's Biggest Movers Yield tops 5% on rate fears Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street 'When Ayling went, he warned me: the wolves will be circling now' Part Two in a three-part series of extracts from Go: An Airline Adventure With the chief sponsor of her fiedgeling airline suddenly gone, Barbara Cassani was at the mercy of an unfavourable new boss and at the centre of buyout speculation The Times Fed's puzzle: how to break The Promise The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Spy Plc A fishy tale from the past Arrest of Russian billionaire sparks investment fears Spitzer sues US President over energy rules Economic revival at risk as raw material costs rise China sees record growth in car industry Ca Computer Associates Abramovich has power to broker Yukos peace deal Banking & Finance BiE Firms missing out pi opportunities for R&D tax relief DTI Innovation Scheme Marine Contractor HKM Medical Supplies Company Kroll Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pibsystems HKM Turner & co Case Study Business for Sale Quality Houses Business Services Thornton Securities LTD Business Startup 2003 NHS Business Opportunities The Times Cut red tape, urge employers and MPs Britain should tool up fast for the future To compete, the UK must rethink its skills base, says Edward Fennell Twenty years ago no one was concerned about the decline in skills. Now everyone is Growth plan for young gardeners Skills Sues winning recipe for self promotion Making exams fit for the job Colleges and funding agencies urged to improve standards Skills reform and class war Labour and Tories in battle over vocational education Debate Questions of Sport Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Patrick Dalzel-Job Naval officer whose cloak-and-daggerexploits alongside IanFleming led to suggestions that he was the James Bond Prototype Otto Guensche Nazi henchman who was entrusted with the cremation of the Fuhrer andhis bride after their suicide in Berlin David McLintock Scholar and translator whose work in German studies influenced a generation of pupils—and, perhaps, George Smiley Court & Social Marking the Liberation of Rome Lives Remembered Fredy Knie Circus director who delighted royalty with his lovingly trained horses, and who rebutted all charges of cruelty Births, Marriages & Deaths Jean Goodman Journalist whose career spanned print, radio, television—and the eccentricities of painters To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Kids Behaving Badly Are young Britons really ill-disciplined and badly behaved? And whose fault is it? JDM: Nature Notes On This Day Death Blaze Factory Not Inspected, Fire Prevention Officers Say News Quiz Prize Quiz Word Watching Daily Life October 28,1873 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Reception Today's Royal Engagements Multiple Display Advertising Items Timesonline Changing the Guard Elections Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fine period house that comes with tiny sitting tenants Plan to mark Allies' liberation of Rome Personal Column Global Flights Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Court & Social Times Newspapers Appointments Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Forthcoming Marriages Awards Malbranque takes wait off mind Leaderboard The Times Super League Supporters' Leagues Weekly Winner Your Player List with Updated Scores Greenwood back in fold England aiming to remind hosts of Chittagong ordeal Cricket Kansas City stretch their perfect start American Football Get Fit, Feel Fit Super Tramp PT Bouncer The Results Service Constantinou shines for ZET Golf England and Turkey charged by Uefa 'Failure to… Relaxed Henman turns on style to progress Tennis New-look Australia try to build momentum Rugby League Tung's test may help to spread word Motor Racing Breeders' demands weaken celebration of excellence Cheltenham Redcar Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Nottingham The Times Sports Book Europeans cannot accept second best in future Greenwood's return provides England with timely boost The Times O2 Wilkinson must not become upset by end of perfect run Ellis Cashmore says a mised kick or two should not be a cause for panic for England Red-hot pressure of Samoa cauldron caught us cold Jonny Wilkinson is still on a learning curve after 49 caps How They Stand down under India do battle with Tigers Woodward happy to introduce holiday theme Shocking Celts will meet their doom in the quarter-finals Argentina braced for backlash after gouging charges Leslie to learn his fate United States overpower brave Japan to claim first victory Times Test Forward motion gives Wales hairy moments John Hopkins on Adam and Duncan Jones, who have added a little style to the front row Umaga on the road to full recovery BT Harrison to keep medal despite his positive test Drugs in Sport Clippers to set off from Liverpool In Brief Casey moves up Trojans earn gift Duncalf's first The Theatre of Champions Ooh aah .. . the day Eric went too far In the second set of exclusive extracts from his autobiography, Michael 'Ned' Kelly, the SAS veteran who spent ten years as Manchester united's head of security, tells how he protected Cantona in the aftermath of the Frenchman's kung-fu- kick - and reveals the story behind one of football's most famous quotations Strachan makes Souness skirmish a taboo subject Leeds brace themselves for visit of old foe and financial grief Losses stack up for Tottenham The Times McGhee in the frame as four chase Brighton job Today's Fixtures Thepremiershiptoday Players out of tunnel trouble England hit back as rivals make most of 16-man team' row Ashling O'Connor on how a counter-attack has been launched over Luger allegations Peugeot Who Put the Sardines in Canantona's Mouth? The World Cup Today Scottish Twitch Pacific Storm Magic Number 19,653 Who's that Girl? Reportage The Billen Interview Law T2 now includes a number of exciting new features.… 24 Hours Verbatim Burreli's Royal MacGuffin Grace Bradberry The Secrets Contained in Diana's Mahogany Box Seem to Be the Key to the Burrell Affair. But if They are Revealed, Will Be Really Care? Pushing the Boundary Required Reading Johannes Vermeer, You've Been Framed A New Move Depicts the 17th-Century Dutch Master Vermeer as a Man who Hated his Wife and Preferred Instead to Paint a Nubile Young Housemaid. Smon Jenkins Says the Artist Has Been Maligned - He was Devoted to his Family and his Most Famous Portrait is Almost Certainly of his Daughter The Ethicist The Times Famous for Being Feted for .. . Uhm, Er True Fiction As America Cancels an Awards Show for Reality TV, Toby Moore Reports on Some Replacements Powder Puff Politics If Washington is "Hollywood for Ugly People", It's Not for Want of Trying. Male Politicians Have Taken to Hiding their Blemishes under Make-Up - and the Rend Could Catch on Here, Says Matthew Temple Never Mind Vive La Difference, Pass the Beautifiers "The Producers Said The Andrew Billen Interview From Sci-Fi Telepath to Oscar-Nominated Mute, from Child Prostitute to Jane Eyre, Samantha Morton's Roles Show She is so Much More than her Troubled past. So why Does Hollywood Still Haveissues with her? Can her Arms Really Be Too Big? Can we Stir a Sleeping Brain? New Techniques Could Give Hope to the Relatives of Coma Patients, Erik Baard Reports Dance to Lifetime Tea Dances are Back at the Opera House. Valerie Grove Struts her Stuff in Style Not Dead yet Bored with Veg? Jill Dupleix Has a Great Way to Spice Them up The Way we Live now Picture Gallery Streetwise: Eight of the Best this Week: Coats I've Blue Men James Delingpole on his Constant Search for the Perfect Pair of Denims Ot Those Jeans Blues Nappy Valley a Family of Two Halves Home Forum But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Speed Kings PlayStation 2, £16.99 Technobabbie Albert Hall-Elujah Richard Morrison Celebrates the Colourful History of the Newly Made-Over " Nation's Village Hall" Royal Albert Hall Radio Royal Opera House Nothing to Do with Me, Guv .. . Architecture Spitalfields Market Fell Victim to our Lousy Planning System, Says Tom Dyckhoff Great Urban Tiffs The Times London Film Festival Entertainments Happy Days The Arthur Miller's Price The Times Joanna Pitman Walks down a Postwar Memory Lane The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Premier Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital TV Review Even the Most Wishy-Washy Liberals among us May Have Come over All Judge Jeffreys after Watching Lifer: Living with Murder, Says Carol Midgley BBC One Index T2 Crossworld No 3108 Viewing Guide Companion Index Health Careers Public Sector Education Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Irritantofthe Week Otherviews 'Snowcapped peaks' set to thaw in the services Issue of the Week Ethnic Diversity Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Camilla Cavendish Seeninhansard Public sector takes the strain Management The good and bad of PFI Theissueexplained American-Style Care for Nhs Hospital Patients Coursewatch Jargondecoder Attendance Management The representative policewoman Jan Berry, the chairman of the Police Federation, was appalled at the new evidence of racism in the service. 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Andvillain Practical edge to training Social Services Tipoftheweek Webwatch Education 8 Foreignways Research switch threatens jobs Oxford's stars flunk it in the celebrity graduate stakes Universities Sneakydeeky Otherstoriesweliked LEAs save cash by being taken to court Schools Grudgealert I want to turn my back on a life in politics Prize Caption Compettion Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Jobs 10-19 Jobsagenda Ministry of Defence Social work Investor in People Multiple Display Advertising Items Board Members of Transport for London Enterprises Veredus Southwork Council TES NHS LGS Publicagendajobsservice 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.. . Whatworkedforme Diarydates Inside Index Drugs and Sport Opra GR Foreign & Commonwealth Office When will the world take a hard line on drugs? Sport will no longer tolerate those who fail, or forget to take, their drug tests. Alex Wade on the doctrine of 'strict liability' Nursing & Midwifery Council The Times Law Section Longbridge International The Times Hewitsons Solicitors CPS What's next after the Bloody Sunday inquiry? Michael Mansfield, the top criminal Qc and champagne socialist, has turned home help. Interview by Frances Gibb Court Service We'll put the sense back into sentencing Baroness Scotland of Asthal on how the Government intends to restore public confidence in the criminal justice system Britain has a duty to act against Israeli breaches of international law Going straight to the victims of crime How can young offenders be helped to see the consequences of their actions? Danny Lee on a restorative justice scheme Time to bring in the builders Charles Mynors on what restaurants, shops and churches need to do now under the Disability Discrimination Act Investor in People The Law Society Full image rights are new sporting goal The French and the italians have them, so British sports stars want them, too. Stephen Ward says they are gradually getting their way If it's a good idea it will have a price The protection of intellectual property has Life sciences lawyers see their work drying up Longford, Lucan, Louis XIV and the law New Zealand trusts its own judgment The Privy Council has just lost another customer, but there is no sign of a shortage of work, write Frances Gibb and Jim Gray How death row mother's ordeal came to an end - eventually Joanne Cross on a Caribbean injustice that was challenged with help from London Underground The Times JM Why Europe and the US should not have the same standards Legally Parkes Ltd FSA News Dickensian practices to end? More and more law firms are attracted by limited liability partnership, Gill Phillips reports Law week what the legal journals are reporting this week Picture Gallery In the City Praise with a sour flavour Your shout readers' queries The College of Law explains an executor's personal liability, the responsbilities of train operators, preparations for the witness box and portection against dismissal while sick Mental health and the law Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes CDS Lexcel Caroline Green, Kerman & Co LLP Wilts/dorset/somerset/devon Timesonline Cambridge Young Solicitors' Group Ardenchambers Royals, Burrell and the law Lawdiary@thetimes Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Hailsham chambers Cardiff University Regional Development National Graduate Law Fair De Montfort University Times Newspapers The Times Financial Controller/Practice Manager
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