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News from 29/10/2003

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Rosemary Righter, Gerald Isaaman (Member, Press Complaints Commission, 1993-95), Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Brian J. H. Cave, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Andrew Pierce, John Edington (Chairman, Incorporated Socity of Planters, Malaysia, 1964-65 and 1967), DJM, Chris Ward, Fred Redwood, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Pete Bee, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Maria Ahmed and Sam Lister, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, David Glencross (Chief Executive, Independent Television Commission, 1990-96), Nic Hopkins, Megan Ransome, Anthony Perry, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Glen Owen and Jill Sherman, Sam Marlowe, John Pring, Geoff Brown, Jamie Henderson (President of the Orders and Medals Research Society, 1993-97), Sam Lister, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Iain Duncan Smith, Alan Lee the Course Inspector, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Rosallnd Renshaw, Hilary Weale, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Dave Calhoun, Charles Bremner, David Alexander, Stefan Stern, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Doug Cooper, Elaine Moneghan, Tony Thorn, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Jonathan Miles, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, John Philips, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Rachel Campe, Kay Mellor, Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, Karen Homer, Nicholas Bury, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Adams and Andrew Norfolk, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Roland Watson and James Hider, Tom Parfitt, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Paula Hawkins Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Leonard Allen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Jane Feinmann, John Milligan, R. C. Barker, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Peter Reynolds, Oliver Kay and David Sharrock, Leo Lewis and Nic Hopkins, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, J. C. Gibbings Founding Editor, journal of Electrostatics), Alan Tayler, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Michael Martin, Michael Gove, Tom Hennigan, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, James Doran and Abigail Rayner, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Rosemary Bennett and Tom Baldwin, Simon Jenkins, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Penny Russell-Smith, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Virginia Matthews,

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Free Ticket to the Hottest New Films Is the Tory leader in the picture? Michael Howard Sex and decay Inside Arsenal struggle Equitable hope Unremarkable man did remarkably badly Commentary Football yobs force Hackett on to transfer market The Times Today Theresa May Should I read my mother's diaries? Is the Tory leader in the picture? Is the Tory in the picture? Is the Tory leader in the picture? Tube misery Tiffany & Co. Is the Tory leader in the picture? Index The Times Blue skies up above, but is there love? Teachers sacrifice pay rises to bail out schools MoD cuts back to cope with deficit Abbott's son counters hypocrite accusation Tax soars on Devon holiday homes Toshiba Satellite tracking of vehicles hits delay Woman gets job as head of the kirk In Brief Judge statistics Re-offenders rise Takeaway action Grave's secret DIY healthcare - Britain's new £55 million hobby Many are now turning to gadgets rather than doctors to assess their well-being, reports Nigel Hawkes Self-help need not be a bitter pill Medical Briefing Fatty diet increases breast cancer risk Poor are more likely than rich to die of cancer By a Correspondent: Quiz show major guilty of another deception Gant As Duncan Smith's grip on power weakens, a born fighter undone by three glaring defects His Track Record A born fighter undone by three glaring defects Mesh Computers plc No ifs, no buts-just yes or no The Rules of the Contest Secrecy of voting figures is straw leader can cling to Political Briefing From would-be leaders emerge from shadows The Condenders Howard's manoeuvring makes him firm favourite Mercedes-Benz The knives were out from day he was elected The Assassins Toyota Confusion and dismay among constituencies The Local Party It looks like It's all over-but don't bet on it Changes of Survival Colleagues are confident of leader's defeat Tory View Opponents cannot disguise smiles Labour View Orange Tiscali Chivalrous Niven was denied an honour for acting the cad over tax People The pipes are calling Dunwoody to scale literary heights Chivalrous Niven was denied an honour for acting the… PS . . . Stabilo London misery of Tube and postal disruption Another gong for Sir Trevor McDonald Raj Mirpuri Bespoke Couture Pregnant teacher shot In Brief Polanski banned Hunt for girl, 14 Assault charge Number's up Sony 10,000 Royal Mail workers walk out Sex lolls? Maggots? It must be the Turner Prize Centrino The brothers grim may win, but only for the X rating Accenture How Titanic hero used pistol to rescue women British Telecom Film lifted sales of memorabilia Britannia Many more teachers 'poached' from abroad Ticket sales up at film festival Flybe. com Hanged man was wrongly convicted Zurich 'I thought it would be easy to get a job' Bush insists US will not walk away from Iraq Legal & General One. Tel Symbol of hope fails to translate in turbulent Muslim world Foreign Editor's Briefing Private Jessica snubs her saviour Constitution may allow EU abortion challenge French enarchists say 'non' to a more civil service Mandarins are revolting over reforms, Charles Bremner reports from paris Renault Megane Rescuers close in on 13 trapped miners Briton dies in Rome walkway tragedy Empire direct. co. uk Moscow prohibits Hallowe'en revelry Past casts a shadow over passage India Diana, Princess of Wales haunts the return of Charles, writes Catherine Philp in Delhi Old English Inns One. Tel Consort follows tradition by staying away Jewish settlers weigh merits of sniffer pigs Karzai in talks with Taleban moderates Pakistan TV's matchmaking show a big hit (AP): 'Anti-Semitic' Malaysia loses US aid In Brief (Reuters): War crime jailing (AFP): Sweatshop claim (AP): Terrorist jailed (Reuters): Crime crackdown (AP): Market upturn (Reuters): Mugabe denial (AP): Arafat request (Reuters): Gnomes alone If ilk Wednesday, it must be Sydney and race No 3 - but the marathon men are struggling to stick to the schedule A flight delay puts a spanner in the tightly scheduled works of Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Mike Stroud. Giles Whittell reports Anthem a slow blow for rugby fans The Times Bid leaders face Olympic bribery trial Britannia Dinner ladies in $95m win return to school kitchen Rebels say they will free kidnapped Briton Sainsbury's Mayor held over 'disappeared' rival HSBC Fires most costly in history of California Jazz Snapshots From Paris Queen Elizabeth Hall First Choice the Best Shows The Times A conspiracy of wistful lovers Theatre Urban Afro Saxons Theatre Royal Stratford East, E15 Concert Peter Donohoe Festival Hall Pop Sean Paul Brixton Academy Back me: I'm ready to address my leadership's shortcomings A Self-indulgent power struggle would be an insult to the British people The suicide attacks misfired: the Iraqis now know that they are on the front line No Title We need a primary to choose the next leader A great monument to Scottish creativity: a bargain at £400m Better the End Duncan Smith's leadership is now beyond reprieve The Reign in Spain Aznar's steady Government has won voter support Arty Party Is the new really so shocking? Tory struggle to find right leader The Times The press and British institutions Awarding medals for past campaigns City asset-stripping Correct address Battery power The edge of the world Palace defence of Queen's loyal staff Sponsored gargoyles Rise in stamp duty Pounds of happiness Primates in peril The Weather The Times Crossword 22,495 The Times Heart UK Paul Simons Weather Eye Fed keeps rates on hold Briefing MPC hawk urges caution Earls Court gaming deal Jury views Kozlowski fun Free trade prediction Strike to shut Sellafield Boost for Germany London retail lobby group Charts of the Day In Business Today No Go Equitable Life inquiry puts Government on blame list Wpp chief pulls plug on recession as revenues rise LCH undercuts rival Commercial break Direct Line End of a myth Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Tumbling shares undermine BoA bid Need to Know Global Business Briefing Business Big Shot Results in Brief 'Charade' by Lay, says SEC Stop Press Fiat in talks to sell unit Call for Sibneft review 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 BAT hopes light up Gallaher Express owner's profits fall by 57% Over-regulation is corrosive too Business Commentary Banks with the urge to merge Humbled Sony plays catch-up Founder of Redbus denies hacking BT BP's Russian prospects 'unchanged by arrest' Worse than expected but still better than Shell. . . Outgoing Whitbread chief will hand over impressive portfolio Tempus Buoyant figures from rival give BOC a lift Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares 'Buy' advice helps Jarvis to regain lost ground Smaller Captalisation 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 Gilts rise ahead of US call Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street British jobs at risk as Sony starts global cull Yangtze dam builder wins approval to float Stock in Shangai Hopes for trendier clothes add strut to Peacock shares Telford Come to Life Meanwhile, Matsushita profits leap 32% Boots set for farther job cuts at head office Gner Swirling into dark oblivion, only this time it's no game Oligarch fails to recognise how Much he owes Mother Russia European Briefing BoA sees need for European expansion HSBC eyes rich pickings in Bermuda cash deal Times Online Protection sales bolster Friends Provident Child trust plans face threat of boycott Investment funds swell as small savers return Deutsche to secure foothold in China Gender on the agenda City Diary Dream team? Missing link 'Stelios had won: they sold us out for a quick profit' In the eyes of Barbara Cassani 3i was a shrewd investor, but one that let £600 million of potential return go begging because it needed to offset failures elsewhere The Times Unit Trust Information Service Austrian Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Beryl Graves Steadfast wife of Robert Graves, who indulged his bardic myth of himself and edited his poems after his death Major-General Glyn Gilbert Infantryman turned airbrne forces leader whose initiative led to the founding of the Red Devils freefall parachute team Eugene Istomin American pianist who eschawed empty virtuosity and was classed among the world's finest by his friend Casals Court & Social Moktar Ould Daddah Founder of independent Mauritania, who was forced into exile after 17 years as President but retained the respect of his people Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Coming Apart at the Seams Debate@thetimes. co. uk Are Britain's oldest institutions breaking down—and, if so, what is to blame? For once in your Life . . . Looking High High High? Shaddap You Face? Your favourite one hit wonders Nature Notes Professor Einstein in London News Quiz Prize Quiz Word Watching Daily Life October 29,1830 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Court & Social No Title Memorial Services The Natural History Museum Appointments Answers The Times Forthcoming Marriages Is the corporate bond bubble about to burst? Mark Atherton looks at the prospects for company debt Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links On Saturday There's nothing strange about buildir Daimler Chrysler Mixed funds 'tie the manager's hands' Mark Atherton reports that one fund manager says that mixing bonds and equities in lsa funds for more tax relief does their investors no favours New ISA Rules from April Child trust fund comes screaming into the world Banking & Finance Aramis Leonard celebrates fatherhood Three more caught in drugs net In Brief Hodgson poised Massa signs Pakistan delight Eastman patient Wilson injured Korir ruled out Today's Fixtures Tough workload takes its toll on Harmison Cricket The Results Service Racing Results ICC puts cup problems high on agenda Octacon Leeds United in turmoil Those who let Leeds live the dream were passing a death sentence Sports Writer of the Year Beware those ready to put club before country Relevant factors for sentencers dealing with sex offenders Law Report Court of Appeal Applications cannot be referred Court of Appeal Widespread fears amid proposed fire sale of Indian Wells Tennis England's youngsters come up just short Rugby League Attheraces drop Sandown sponsorship Sedgefield Yarmouth Cheltenham Uncertain mix of slick and shabby limits potential Baby boom creating welcome release of tension for England Samoa remain optimistic despite injury problems Williams happy to lead with his head The Times Uruguay shine in battle of minnows Redpath has Scots feeling stitched up Argentina bid bitter farewell In Brief Charron hopeful England wait Scotland switch Have boots, will travel: Wallace to rescue again The Times Blizzard conditions bring trials at Cape Tribulation Hilary Weale suffers frustrating times in the northeast, thanks to a faulty aerial and a faulty England display Sailor expected back on board for Ireland task Ashling O'Connor on the selection dilemmas facing Australia The World Cup Today Reid left to rue defeat and Smith's petulance Carling Cup Beattie's precision lifts Southampton Times Test Chablis Last Night's Results By Our Sports Staff: Forster extends his scoring sequence Pools Forecast The Sunday Times Leeds Founder on 'Culture of Arrogance' Wiltord redeems himself Carling Cup Owen gives reasons for optimism Get Fit, Feel Fit Super Tramp PT Bouncer Kenyon suspicions provoke displeasure at Old Trafford Ambitious Keegan shows his serious side Brighton put their faith in McGhee Thepremiershiptoday Avalanche of debt threatens to sweep Leeds into the abyss Carling Cup Summaries Mitsubishi Motors Dreams in Tatters McKenzie's savings proving costly on the field Ireland Beware Press Cutting The 16th Man Magic Number Father Figure In the Line of Fire Reportage Pauvre Arts T2 24 Hours Verbatim Courtesy is the Best Policy Mary Ann Sieghart Dealing with Boorish People is Infuriating. Politeness is an Ingredient in Society that is as Essential as Salt in Food Eternal Youth Required Reading $7m Dream Home in Killer Fire? It Must Wildfires Ravage the State, but 15 Deaths and $2bn worth of Destruction Won't Persuade Califonians to Give up their Canyon and Hilltop Homes. Chris Ayres Reports from Los Angeles, where They Think the Risk is worth It, and the Constant Threat of Fire, Earthquake or Mudslide Leads to a Resigned Fatalism The Ethicist The Times House of Gordon Rowe was Accused of Sexually Abusing Mentally Disabled Clients of the Care Homes He Ran, but He Killed Himself before He Could Stand Trial, John Pring Charts his Chilling Career Have They Got It All Wrong? Opinions Vary on Post-Traumatic Stress. Jane Feinmann Reports A Secret Emotional Intelligence After her Mothr's Death Megan Ransome Found Detailed Diaries. Their Contents Shocked her. Should She Have Read Them? What Does Life Tell us about Love ? This Week: Kay Mellor Love ETC A Lighter Alsatian Classic Still Warms the Heart, Says Jill Dupleix The Way we Live now Go Mod - but Searching for Sixties Style 40 Years on? Forget the Catwalk, Try the High Street Instead for Wearable Retro, Advises Lisa Armstrong Nouveau Pauvre Wish Fulfilment Home. Forum Return of the Living D Interview the British Museum Shows us what It Means to Be Alive and Well, its Director Tells Rachel Campbe AD LIB Libby Purves on a Tragic Teenage Poet and Rousing Sea Songs CenterParcs Welsh National Opera Anglo Poise John Russell Taylor Puts a Very English Artist in his Place - at the Top The Times London Film Festival Opera & Ballet The Times Bombay Dreams A Multilingual World Children Gain Hugely from Language Learning, Says Peta Bee. And the Younger They Start the Better The Times St. George's University The Times Middlesex University Chapterhouse The Times Language Courses Abroad EF Learn a Language University of Leicester Roedean School Magdalen College School Flexible Learning MBA6 Equis Greenwich School of Management Cambridge Online Learning The Times Bridge The Finesse- Lesson 36 Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One Radio Choice Choice Films The Billion Dollar Babe was a Gleeful Reminder of how Fame and Money Can Tip Even the Most Cossetted Stars over the Edge, Says Carol Midgley BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 3109 Viewing Guide The Royal Bank of Scotland Why working from home pays dividends Trio who enjoy a double life Working Relationship Christopher Foyle, managing director of Foyles, and his PAs Clare Weale and Linda McCash Fashion: Chic, affordable and so wearable Covent Garden Bureau Boyden Financial Highgate School Medical Secretary Crone corkill St. James's & Lucie Clayton College PA /Secretary/office Manager SEC/PA to Chairman Careermoves Attic Recrutiment Angela Kirby Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Covent Garden Bureau Time Savers Contacts Flexibility pays dividends Barclays Bank recognises that even high-powered PAs do not have to be in the office to work efficiently. Staff retention is its reward, says Rosalind Renshaw Aldrich & Company School Secretary Media**Finance**Retails**Sports Executive Assistant Bilingualpeople Victria Wall Associates Gloucestershire/Oxfordshire Pemberton Greenish Travelling Business Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Truly, madly, affordable Karen Homer Real-life fashion All things rice and beautiful Tasting Does your job have spiritual value? People are starting to demand ethical satisfaction as well as decent salaries, says Virginia Matthews It's going to be a hard day's night Breaking into the music business is far from casy and can mcan working when others are partying, says Fred Redwood First Creme Style Incorporated The Times Pitman training Stairway to heaven Conference Call Would you be a referee? FYI Time

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