News from 08/11/2003
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Lucy Alexander, Janice Turner, Philip Marsden, Christina Hardyment, John McNamara, Cath Urquhart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Rupert Mellor, Andrew Pierce, Tom Fort, Angela Jameson and Dan Sabbagh, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Simon Hills, Peter Paphldes, Nicholas Griffin, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Sarah Sims, Richard Hobson, David Bailey, Hattie Ellis, J. U. R. Aitken, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Buckley and Jill Sherman, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Paul Herrington, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Lucia Van Der Post, Rachel Faulkner, Russell Kempson and George Caulkin, Neil Snowise, Theo Hobson, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Rosie Millard, Whatley Manor, Elizabeth David, Dominic Kennedy and Adam Fresco, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Robert Plant, Howard Davies, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Rob Cassy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Victoria Rosenberg, Claudio Ranieri, Dave Robinson, Sam Llewellyn, Dominic Walsh, Guy Clapperton, Paula Hawkins and Joe Morgan, Rory Watson, Victoria Segal, Joe Morgan, Grainne Gilmore, Daniel Finkelstein, Timothy ffYTCHE (Consultant Opthalmologist), A. Quinn, Jeanette Winterson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Cenevieve Fox, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jason Leonard, Andy Stephens, James Delingpole, Jenny MacArthur, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Max Boyce, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Jack Malvern and Olav Bjortomt, Charles Bremner, Tina Gaudoin, Stefanie Marsh, Virginia Ironside, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Derwent May, James Hopkin, Miles Seaman, Mark Johnston, Michael Odell, Tom Petherick, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Peter Paphides, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Nigel Hawkes and Oliver Wright, Stephen Anderton, Carola Long, Amber Cowan, Charles Fetherston-Dilke, Shaun Leavey, Antony Bye, Adam Fresco and Dominic Kennedy, Mark Atherton, Iain Banks, James N. Johnson, Rick Broadbent, Garth Raybould, Tom Baldwin, Sarah Vine, Lisa Armstrong, Jan Baldwin, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Chris Power, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Amanda Platell, Jenny Diski, Raymond Keene, Ed Gildersleeves, Bio Yoghurts, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Rod Liddle, John Lister Kaye, Vicky Ling, John McArdle, Sean MacAulay, Gordon Ramsay, John Nichols, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Peta Bee, Andrew G. Marshall, Charles Gant, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Michael Grundy, Richard Owen, Ted Baines, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Marcel Berlins, Clem Cecil, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Pamela Wilford-Smith, S. E. Harris, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Anti-Mmr Evidence, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Chris Condron, Mike Dent, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, M. M. Collins, Junk Bonds, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Leonard Knyff, Bettany Hughes, Robert Crampton, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Matthew Parris, Alain De Botton, Virginia Blackburn, Jennai Cox, Chris McGrath, Alan Franks, Jonathan Rendall, Caitlin Moran, Iain Finlayson, Mark Dampler, Helen Pridham, Jeremy Hart, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, David Bolchover, Alison Gibson, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Geoffrey Rowell, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Richard Miles, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Annabelle Thorpe, Kieran Falconer, Simon Jenkins, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Anna Shepard, Benedict Nightingale, Max Lewis, Jonathan Meades, Melissa Kite and Greg Hurst, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Russell Celyn Jones, Bill Edgar, John Harris, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Sandra Wheatley, Owen Slot, Sharon Krum, Jenny Davey, Robert Yager, Christopher Irvine, Dennis Byers,
ResumoJonny Wilkinson and Giles Smith Kick off your… Prince waits for scandal to erupt Portillo to quit Japan votes De-stress your life Friends in life, entwined in death Index Secret scanner to trap armed criminals Technology which can detect hidden guns, bombs and knives will revolutionise policing Tiffany & Co. The Compleate Weekend Paper Business & Leisure The magazine Weekend review Body & soul The Eye Flybe.com You just can't get the staff: Prince The butler, the aide and the valet: several former members of the Royal Household have caused nothing but trouble, reports Andrew Pierce Intelligent Finance Philips Gossip around the globe Online the Rumours Confusion reigns as cryptic details are revealed Portillo departs field as Howard rallies troops PC World TV beckons a man in constant motion 'Torygraph' boss may switch sides next time Bespoke Suits Highs & Lows Your ruined wedding is worth just £14,600, Ok? Judge places a modest price on the Douglases' damages against Hello! magazine, writes Michael Horsnell Cheltenham runs out of its healing waters Just AA sk Berlin Holly and Jessica 'probably died by asphyxiation' Prosecution the Clues Intel Carr 'told persistent lies' to protect Huntley Prosecution Huntley & Carr 'It's not for her to decide the truth' PC World Three loans, 18 cards and now an interest rate rise As the tide turns on years of cheap money, debt counsellors are working overtime, says Penny Wark British Telecom is seeing red 'Ghost ships' sent to North East for winter Euro Tunnel Shotgun death of shooting champion Professor killed by man who hated gays Discerning gourmet appraises caff culture Fireworks masked murder gunshots You make it a Sony Thegame on Monday Currys The machine that leaves you no place to hide The latest scanner will reveal your deadliest secrets, say Nigel Hawkes and Oliver Wright Chrysler 'Prada Mob' leader tripped up by his designer shoes Halfords Well, it was a bit of a sick joke Looted treasure found in Britain Barclays Persistent beggar faces jail In Brief Legion bug deaths £1m cash seized Couple injured Correction Time to beware Greeks bearing popcorn Oxford is using Hollywood to popularise the Ancients, reports Glen Owen Pupil held after disco rape claim Barclays Man lashes out at £25m painting Mega Monday TV viewers hooked on the battle of Britons abroad Yale professors use cyberspace to solve life's infuriating problems Magnet Runaway Ratings: Small Screen Tales on the Search for a New Life Schadenfreude - it's so English The view from Tuscany Bishop backs same-sex blessings By a Correspondent: 'Gays should seek help to be straight' The Dux Bed Farmers want law to cut £100m cost of travellers Dixons Records fall in heat of a British November The Week that was Britain NatWest Next Week The Times Last bend in the track for noble hound Greyhound racing at Catford will end this week after 71 years - a victim of changing fashions and a lack of cash Digital Depot Electrifying the hairs on your neck Toyota Union activists mobilise to thwart law on strikes At MacDonald Hotels BSkyB football deal under threat Alliance Leicester Commerical Bank Blair and Brown elect to bury the hatehet The threat of losing power has brought the Prime Minister and his Chancellor back together, reports Philip Webster Landiline Mobile Internet 'Hit squad' to sort out Prescott's home city Homebase Friend or foe—the Chancellor has no third way The Week that was the World Mitsubishi Motors Next Week The Royal Bank of Scotland Bush's call reforms fails to sway Middle East Staples Sri Lanka President takes step back Time Alibi twist in California murder case In Brief (AP): Airport shooting (Reuter): Fizzy ransom US 'spy' case Anthrax scare France puts golden oldies at the top of the charts Fifties idols are reappearing as youngsters adopt their musical style, writes Charles Brenmer The Woolwich Orange A barometer for Italians under the weather Industry downloads cash from nostalgia Troops up close and personal on streets of Basra British peacekeepers are befriending local leaders, unlike us soldiers in the north, writes Richard Beeston in Basra Soldier's widow gains solace from spirit of remembrance Private Lynch: Pentagon used me Troop offer withdrawn Game Six die as Iraqis shoot down US helicopter Politics of tradition in land of the rising sons Flybmi.com Tyson heads for showdown with sumo champion Redemption by rodeo in the kingdom of Cain James Doran visits Louisiana's notorious Angola Prison The Prisoners who are Waiting to Die Indigo The Woolwich Nuclear weapons centre faces £1m bill for losing keys Sky The Sunday Times Muscovites must mind morality and kissing gap In-store strips get a dressing down From Associated Press in Berlin: German setback for moves to boost economy Venice loses palate for the TV dish Ford At least Rod's songs are wearing well Theatre Tonight's the Night How a Brit put the gypped in Egypt Tv Review The Times Pop Willis The Spitz, E1 World music Rokia Traré Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert BBC SO/Slatkin How we shot ourselves in the foot in Kenya Empire Martin Rowson's Week Brazen and libidinous. Oh, what fun it will be to be old That's rich, Oscar. You look quite posh to me Royal families, scandal and rumour: it's always been the same old story True or not, the public is ever eager to believe it all Just when you through Labour's class war over Picture Gallery Beware the thought police, punishing words not deeds Tides and Seas An extraordinary two weeks in British politics Royal Miasma A Household haunted by its past Poetic Justice Hollywood's take on the Plath/Hughes marriage Hansen's disease Autistic children Obligation of UK to Sierra Leone Value for money of Nhs consultants Why farmers oppose a national park US toxic ships Pyramid builders Edge of the world The Times Able seaman's George Cross Bible belter Correct address Close to home The Weather The Times Crossword Little Chef Giles Smith This time it's serious … Simon Barnes comes face to face with Martin Johnson and finds ruthlessness, charm, courage, tenderness - and fear Chanel Claudio Ranieri Pat Eddery Inside The World Cup Today Quarter-Finals Still showing stomach for a fight The Interview Jason Leonard The proud owner of cauliflower ears is ready to equal a record for durability on the international stage no title The Sunday Times The Rudder Alyson Rudd Steers You through the Sporting Weekend Today in Time catches up with Australian folk hero who defied the normal ageing process The Magic Sponge The Perfect Match Baffling bauble that left Tim beating about the bush Seizing the Change Just like Zola Sin city's reminder of need to keep ahead of the game Former Saint leads Salisbury on to the promised land Fa Cup Frst round Pat Gibson meets a famous Cup giant-killer hoping for another upset at Hillsborough Outside the Box Times Test Sport Flex Weekend Fixtures Nationwide League How They Stand in Scotland Community sprint fires Canvey island in quest for glory Thurrock survive as Luton bow to Bowes Sparkling diamond proves jewel in crown against Lazio Viduka's future in the balance after latest row with Reid In Thegame on Monday Subaru Dudek draws new strength from the memory of his darkest day Mihajlovic's behaviour brings eight-match suspension Gameon Your Premiership gude this weekend Skybet Champions League lifts teams to higher plane The Fink Tank Reports from the Football Laboratory Bet your Life The Betting Challenge This Week's Bets Myth Take Derby Games The Sunday Times Tottenham may need outsider United can match title rivals with win at Anfield Hansen takes bold option as Wales shed shackles Thomas proves to be eye-opener on the blind side Ghost of Webb Ellis still lurking in the background of great round-ball revolution Lloyds TSB Nation awakened to more than just Sunday breakfast Max Boyce says that the brave young Wales side have brought fresh hope for the future England in mood to quell Welsh uprising England Rugby Painful lows that proved so crucial to my education Jony Wilkinson returns to the scene of his first England start in Brisbane, buoyed rather than chastened by the memories The Times Scotland fans ask for pride to come before their fall Few whines from an intoxicating place that could revive any palate Travelling Fan Telstra Stadium Julian Muscat savours a feast for the senses at the sporting wonder of Sydney Roberts Positive Townsend not ready to say goodbyes Lewis Stuart finds the outside centre refusing to consider defeat and the series of changes it will set in motion no title Wood urges Ireland to step into unknown The Times British Airways Jauzion finally secures lead role on France centre stage David Hands relishes the emergence of a player in the classic tradition Coral Bath's title ambitions come under scrutiny at Kingsholm Waite aiming to give something back Rugby League Dell Poulter and Rose put past masters to the sword Golf Woods overcomes pain barrier to sneak a draw Boxing Flintoff provides display of all-round excellence Cricket Champions Trophy final awarded to Oval The Times Proceedings reduced to farce by Citroën Smith takes daring short cut to success Equestrianism Moorcroft calls for tougher line on drugs Athletics Kinane leaves O'Brien as Ballydoyle look to future Doncaster William Hill Chepstow Wunderwood has plenty going for him in Flat finale Armchair Investor Pat Eddery: a glittering career closes Yesterday's Results A weekend at the races Next Week WiNCANTON Sandown Park Trainers are allies of Jockey Club in defending integrity Ladbrokes Moratti in a real fix over Inter's glorious but tainted history Brian Glanville this Football Life The Results Service Book of Year nominees announced In Brief Hogg signs on Singh closes in Britons leading Chester prevail Passing Shot The Beginning of a Playstation Legend This Weekend's Fixtures The Times Court & Social Anniversaries Birthdays Richard Wollheim Philospher who used psychoanalytical concepts to explore how the mind and the emotions ract to works of art Memorial Meeting Friends gether in London to pay tribute to Edward Said Credo Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Services Court 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Modern Times After-dinner speech therapy, poppy etiquette and customer care Personal Column Public Notices The Faith Page in Brief A heated disagreement or mutual loss of charity is not a schism An established Church of England is a neutered Church Disestablishment would breathe new life into an institution that has become irrelevant to most people, says Theo Hobson Sunday Worship At your Service Business Eqiotu Proces Lions International Shoparound Coopers of Stortford JD Williams & Co. Ltd. Stereo Record Player & Radio Warehouse Clearance Beryl Cook Jolliman Robert Guy services Ltd Stannah Moorlands Cheesemaking Kits The New Weekend Pill Healthmail Ltd The 'Sheila Maid' Access The Times Lifestyles The Genuine True Premier Antique Desks on the Internet Cosyfeet Shoparound Caricatures Lifestyles Ideal Stocking Filler! Red letter Multiple Display Advertising Items Dukeshill Ham Creative Calendars Marriott Looking For a Present? 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Weathervanes Sulis Silks Ltd Coopers of Stortford Intel boss focuses on challenge from emerging markets The Saturday Profile Unit-Linked Insurance Investments On Other Pages Guildhall fighters gain Hart Swiss timing Rouble rousers Thomas Cook in disarray after top pair quit Whisky makers ready for battle over bottles Ex-Emap head joins HMV First you need 5% inspiration, then the 95% perspiration Young Enterprise Learning by Doing Distillers hope tariffs will be scotched OFT moves on ITV merger Swiss McDonald's set for second annual loss in Japan Brascan ready to lift Canary Wharf offer Ryanair set to fight EU in court over airport subsidies Brewin Dolphin Securities Vivendi records 60% sales dive Each new Lord Mayor has his Crossrail to bear for the City Analysis Oftel bans telecoms from haranguing ex-customers EU rebukes Italy's Pm over Yukos remarks Right time to re-examine portfolio weightings Tempus Larger Capitalisation Shares Pearson, M&s, Tomkins, Amvescap Pointers FTSE 100 up 52.7 Points at 4,376.9 Dow Jones industrial average down 47.18 points at 9,809,79 Smaller Capitalisation Shares Torex, Isoft, Securicor, MFI, NSB Retail Systems Pointers FTSE 250 Inded rose 73.1 points to 5,830.2 Eurotop 100 The Week's Biggest Moves Stock Markets Bonds No one likes to find they have been completely ripped off BT Shares at high despite rise in interest rates Rate impact on banks still unclear Need to Know Global Busness Briefing Business Big Shot Results in Brief That was the Week Dataday Look Ahead Inside Intel's Mind All about your money … Briefing Barnes & Noble.com rises Shortfall hits Börse shares OFT moves on ITV merger US gaming firm licence Pirc opposes Murdoch Ahold £1.7bn rights issue Stoke Market Currencies Charts of the Day Commodities Is it a bird? Or a plane? And what's it doing… Bankruptcies reach record high as debt overwhelms consumers C&W's US future left in doubt after talks collapse Whisky Furore ISIS Inside Watchdog again gets teeth into M&s card complaints Rates Rise Will Brown net more tax from your family? As the pre-Budget Report approaches, Xan Rice says that inheritance tax is now affecting more middle-class households than ever Find Some Va Va Voom Jupiter Welsh Rare Bits Inside Financial services rethink In Brief Number's up Quids out Scottish Widows Bank Stockwatch Website of the Week The Week Ahead Whine of the Week Nell snowlse, from Bath, complains about woolwich Good Buy A-Z of Money The Market Place Bradford & Bingley Bad Buy Quotes Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells Better spent elsewhere NU pays for delay High street banks plundered by imposters Alison Gibson reports on two alarming cases of sophisticated identity fraud that question whether personal accounts are thief-proof Chelsea Building Society How to Guard your Account against Fraud Legal & General How to make money while out of Africa Elizabeth Judge interviews an enterprising adventurer who arranges safari holidays The Woolwich Adventure capital for the tolerably well-off Elizabeth Judge says that there are opportunities in the unquoted sector if you are ready for a gamble Is it horse sense to start a pension? Alison Gibson meets a woman who wants to buy a home, save for the future and keep her gelding in style Pensions Advice Multiple Display Advertising Items Money Management and Mortgage Advice Fidelity Investments Catriona's Response EU aims to outlaw driver discrimination Helen Pridham predicts that cheap car insurance rates for safer women motorists could soon be a thing of the past in Britain Lloyds TSB It pays to park your trolley with Tesco, says Val Life Search Who pays if I am hit by an uninsured driver? Christine Seib answers all your questions about motor cover Direct Line Halifax Limited Offer The Times Prudential Argument goes up in smoke Grainne Gilmore finds experts in favour of cheaper life insurance for low-risk smokers Halifax Hiccups should come as a really pleasant surprise Homebuyers hit by interest rate rise Paula Hawkins looks at how mortgage repayments are set to increase for millions of borrowers Scottish Widows The Times Bradford & Bingley Go up North for good value yields Troubled waters calmed by a payout surprise A Question of Money Mark Atherton provides the answers to more readers' problems Newton LifePolicies Sheer perfection that just could not list Virginia Blackburn on the beautiful products of Nantgarw and Swansea Where to buy Welsh porcelain The Woolwich Grosvenor Auctioneers and Valuers The baby with bounce in a bear market Times Money Unit and Open-Ended Investment Company Prices Service Fidelity Investments Unit trusts await verdict on market-timing inquiry Investment Funds in Focus Britannia Money Shop The Times The directive is the handiwork of Anna Diamantopoulou, a politician now unlikely to be remembered as a feminist icon Why the folks who live on the hill have higher gas bills New support for consumers as rate rise begins to bite Paula Hawkins and Joe Morgan report on a Government campaign to aid the heavily indebted New Star Lest we Forget Spas: time to come clean Every fancy new hotel seems to have a spa these days. 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UK Spas Focus Annabelle Thorpe investigates the clamour for pampering The paper pants dilemma UK Spas Tips and Etiquette Australia Where to lie back and take the plunge Six of the Best UK Spas The Liverpool Cruise Club Voyages Jules Verne Count on fun in Transylvania Departures the Best New Holiday Ideas no title The Travel Collection Beachcomber Rome hotels from £51 Viking River Cruises at Noble Caledonia Couples can rest easy when sharing a Moroccan room Readers' Forum On the trail of a bard behaving badly He was loud, he drank too much and he kept getting into fights. 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John Harris reports Survivor from the lost generation Alan Franks meets playwright Stephen Poliakoff PCCD For he is risen Convulsive, hallucinatory and unearthly, Ei Greco's work set the template for the 20th century's art revolution—400 years earlier. By Richard Cork England's Best Houses Kettle's Yard Northampton Street, cambridge Images of the Week Paris Photo 2003 In the Cut 5 Best Classical/jazz 5 Best ROCK/POP Theatres St. John's Smith Square Barbican London Philharmonic orchestra The Tiems The Perfect Christmas Gift Kill Bill Talking turkeys The Matrix has a message. Yes, says Charles Gant, it's simple—too many directors are losing the plot We Don't Want to Hear that the Film we Love was Created by a Committee 10 Best Films Royal Opera House 5 Best Exhibitions 5 Best Opera/dance 5 Best Theatre Life 26 Counsel of Perfection Among the beautiful people The politics may be deadly but in Venezuela gorgeousness is a patriotic duty. Nicholas Griffin meets the 'Misses' and the men who remake them Disp@tches from the Home Front The Transatlantic Conversations of Two Sisters Lost for words When Tom Fort's notebooks were stolen, his fury knew no bounds Hands off our sward John Prescott wants to turn the New Forest into a national park and the commoners are not amused. Sam Llewellyn reports Feather Report The Times Seventy years of solitude Stories and prayers, cures and cake—one woman reassembled the Gaelic world just before it vanished. Philip Marsden met her Out There The Main Course is Served. 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