News from 18/11/2003
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Clare Ward Smith, Hill Depleix, Jon Ashworth, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, M. Dunton, George Collie, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Dyckhoff, Adam Luck, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Bill Barrett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, David Lyon, Simon Hughes, Hilary Finch, Richard Miles and Leo Lewis, Jonny Wilkinson, David Pannick, David Chater, Neville S. Conrad, Nic Hopkins, Malcolm Harper, Penny Wark, Elizabeth Judge, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, John Weeden, David Sharrock, Tony Gazzaniga, Reigate, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Victor Davis Hanson, Daniel McGrory and Philip Webster, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Steve Bird and Nic Hopkins, Richard Davis, Raymond Snoddy and Dan Sabbagh, Michael Curry, James Delingpole, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Sara Lawrence, Chrissie Maher, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, William Shawcross, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Keith Robinson, Russell Kempson, Simon Busch, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Dr Roy N. Palmer, Bob Banks, Ken Livingstone, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ann Treneman, Elaine Monaghan, Jill Swain, Coventry, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Anne Dove, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Bramall, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Allan Hall and Clare Chapman, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David Campese, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Michael Ball, Xan Rice, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, Oliver August, Dick Taverne, Nick Hasell, Adam Fresco and Ian Cobain, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Adam Fresco, Anna Frame, Tony Goldman, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Danny Lee, Nick Parmee, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Jane Love, Ingrid Mansell, Mary Arden, Sarah Ebner, Tony Dawe, Charlotte Roueche, Ben Webster, Klaus Faulhaber, David Sinclair, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Donald McIntyre, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Richard Buxton, Randy Cohen, Mark Ellison, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Conal Gregory, Anthony Howard, Sir Michael Burton, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Geoffrey Lee Williams,
ResumoAll the President's policemen 14,000 officers on the streets in Britain's biggest security operation Sniper convicted Gazumping back Virgin atlantic No Title It's good to talk, man to man 118 means wrong number time and again The Times Today Huntley 'scratched' Telegraph boss will repay £4m to save his empire Today in the Times In the second section The Register Sport Plus The Times All credit to them, pensioners and shoppers alike Back me or see Tories prosper, Blair tells MPs Legal aid lawyers may lose their jobs US steel rift goes on Six-week limit on B&B for councils Intelligent Finance Hodge bows to demands of abuse victim Prisoners fail to curb their inner man 'Prada boys' jailed for vicious £2m robberies Gucci Young neck on old shoulders 'Killer picked son of rich man as target' Bush to see Palace corner that is for ever America The Queen is to give the President a tour of royal Americana, writes Alan Hamilton British dislike leader, not US Tales of a librarian Nationwide £1m for a few hours' security The state visit by numbers Police retreat to let marchers go down Whitehall Bard and Nigella to divert the First Couple On Other Pages 'Huntley in tears as he told police: You think I've done it' Witness saw Carr 'sobbing beside open boot of car' Paris hotels from £49 Debenhams Teacher bullied by head awarded £86,000 'Failing' exams system to get £100m update Malaysia First painting of Armada defeat cost £20 Third arrest over death of skydiver Drugs reprimand Turkey visit South Pole trek Guiding lights Gazumping back as housing market dries up Egg Tiscali Animal extremists 'will drive research abroad' Orange No whitewash at Lord Black's house over Nixon's abilities People Picture Gallery Wilkinson is clearly in the running PS Church begins taking the tabloids By a Correspondent: Toy plane that killed girl badly assembled MoD takes aim at mods in battle for target symbol Readers deduce feminist smarter than Sherlock Top Ten Crime AA Top Characters Intel 'Swamped' police lost control of drug-led crime Best Low Cost Airline Coo! Humans flock to feed the rats with wings Army to mothball 40 Apache helicopters Zurich Probation and prison services set to merge England dig in to keep out rugby moles Counter-espionage methods are in place to stop the secrets of success leaking out, reports Mark Souster £3,000 Air Fare Freeserve Picture Gallery Supporters' anthem brings hosts low Swing Low Sweet Chariot Student hit by police car dies Trains 'safer' Teenage suicides Alicia charge Double identity Crime pays Express boss circles the stricken Telegraph While many publishers would like to by the titles, regulations will narrow the field. Raymond Snoddy reports Skoda Auto Black's lieutenant admits 'cock-up' Dti Household names in the line of fire Newspaper mogul who loved the life of a lord Hollinger's jets - and their boss's jet setting - are likely to victims of restructuring, Giles Whittell writes ING Direct BT Hostess beloved of gossip columnists Blair toughens stance on EU constitution Renault High hedges law will make the final cut Council tax 'up by 60% under Labour' Rail regulator fears for his successor Gay rights Bill to be Howard's first test Separatists make key advance in Catalonia Supermarkets wise up to their older customers MEPs' pensions 'not legal' Chirac responds (AP): Embassy attack` (Reuters): Métro billboards are singing (Reuters): Churches split (AP): Schröder wins Dell Queen's sympathy at shipyard disaster Americans put on a new show of force New UN role Places Prices Model for future stability could be born in the USA Thousands grieve for Italy's lost sons Who's the world's 3rd largest IT company? War veteran faces death penalty for sniper killing The Times One. Tel This time I'm here to make peace, says Schwarzenegger Picture Gallery John Allen Muhammad Paralysed Reeve breathes freely after operation Wesley Clark's lost stepbrother in the limelight ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Fujitsu Lung 'Pacemaker' Murderer on a bicycle left grisly trail of 65 dead (AFP): Surge in violent crime Japan 'rape club' college scandal TAG Heuer Picture Gallery Aquability 'Dundee' meets his match Lloyds TSB (Reuters): Nationalists win but poll is annulled` (AFP): Diplomat returns (AP): Threat 'was joke' (AP): Sudan air crash (Reuters): Bush choice (AP): 347mph train All the old dude had, he's still got Pop David Bowie Men, Manchester Recital Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall First Choice the Best Shows in London Tabasco Jazz Frederic Rzewski Purcell Room Opera Vanessa Barbican/Radio 3 Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden If it weren't for America, you wouldn't be free to protest Anger over the lraq war is a privilege that Bush has fought hard to protect How to be a good royal house guest: don't fight over who takes out the bins Picture Gallery Those who make victims feel safe are now at risk When crops burn, the truth goes up in smoke Thunderer Dick Taverne Showing Steel Blair should push Bush on tariffs The next Act The bodybuilder must work at confidence-building Dead Men Walking How detective fiction changes with the times Leadership tests of Bush visit History's lessons applied to Iraq Pain of childbirth The edge of the world Sleeping and eating House prices The Times Ken Livingstone's 'pantomime' Unexpected puzzle Dressing down? Job description The Weather Today's Weather Drizzle in Western Areas. Brighter in the East The Times Crossword 22,512 Pfizer Ontheagenda Brascan finds backing Power contract cut Oracle bid faces inquiry Bank in $50m settlement Target 2 Point 5 Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Charcol Commodities Worth a packet? Chancellor defies critics over cap on pensions Anger as minister backs exporting of UK jobs In Business Today Economic View Booze cruises spur Majestic Terrorism worries hit world stock markets Concrete reality Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Taxpayers to keep footing bill for the Dome Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Verizon retirement charge Pfizer drug wins approval Cablevision in restatement Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead MmO2 will hold on to German operation Bt gets out of Lg Telecom A Black day for governance Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Pension cap is ill-fitting Dome truths about the handover BT Rand's rise sends South African miners down Larger Capitalisation Shares Derwent Valley ahead on stakebuilding talk 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 Police connection makes arresting case for mmO2 shares The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts enjoy fresh gains Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Ten-year deal takes Imperial into China Tobacco Leaders by Region Drop in visitors hits Euro Disney MPs back SRA over rail franchise Morocco Travelers taken over by smaller rival for $17bn Airbus tipped for Qantas order Standard Life Bank A fight for the fastest-growing cigarette market Central banks won't rush to raise rates The Times Unit Trust Information Service Make-A-Wish Taking a leaf from the Bible Golden guarantee Asked for trouble? City Diary Man of Principal City Diary CAT sues Abbott in wrangle over royalty payments Key Dates Radio resurgence boosts Chrysalis Coutts Delancey may sell £300m in assets British Land ends GUS partnership Learndirect Battling to profit from biotech breakthroughs National Training Awards 2004 A touch of excellence A simplified and co-ordinated training path is the aim of Ivan Lewis, Britain's Minister for Skills The winners for 2003 Bridging skills gap pays off for business Edward Fennell introduces a two-page report on tonight's National Training Awards winners National Training Awards 2004 Vocational teams face uphill task Individual triumphs Orb Electrical Steels Ltd. Sailing into the top 5 Policemen reap the peace dividend Adopt a dog? You can now A wide spread of organisations is striving for training to benefit staff and customers, says Tony Dawe Ukskills Factory staff find inner resources How a group of workers facing pay cuts took on extra duties and allowed the company to beat the squeeze The company's solution was to recruit trainces from within the local community Flotation marks a new beginning for small businesses Marking It on the Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items BT Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company for sale Case Study Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Legal Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telecommunications Trust offers advice on energy use How to start Transport inquiry Read Enterprise online Loans Crockett & Jones Equity Prices Debate Caesarean by Choice Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Major-General John Matheson Surgeon who devoted his working life to the Army and later reformed postgraduate medical training Gerard Adams Militan Irish republican who helped to mould the Provisional IRA and influenced his son's hard line John Baxter Engineer of some of the world's largest concerete structures, including the controversial Westway in London Court & Social Borges: Dante, Cervantes and Joyce Sir David Floyd Ewin Administrator of St Paul's who organised Churchill's funeral Lives in Brief Frank Pearson Three decades as Foo Foo Lamarr - as 'essential to Manches6ter as the town clock Births, Marriages & Deaths Libero Marchini Professional inside-right with the 'amkateur' Italian team that took gold at the 1963 Olympics Lives Remembered No Title Elective Caesareans Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Are births by Caesarean section a good idea? And should the Nhs let mothers choose? Contaminated Cargo Britain is preparing to dismantle the 'ghost ships'. But were they really a danger? Nature Notes Policing India's North-West Frontier Raids into the Pubjab by Afghan-based Pathan tribesmen were a constant problem to the Raj. British anger at what was regarded as complicity by the Kabul 'Government led to three wars and to frequent punitive expendition News Quiz Prize Quiz What's your View? Word Watching Daily Life November 18,1864 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Dinners Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Long Sliced Scottish Smoked Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Specialists Landmark in Latin American literature Appointments Awards Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Global Flights The Times Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Luncheon Lecture The Sunday Times Answers The Times Burns suffers health blow Driver's career… Impressive Federer lets others do the talking Tennis In Sport Today Video link not available to fugitive from justice abroad Law Report Picture Gallery Logo reveals that London is going with the flow Percy leads protests as discards Golding may have are discarded for Athens events to settle for third Sailimg England primed for victory Woodward backs his men Cincinnati end Chiefs' claim to perfection Amarican Football Results Reading the racecard Towcester Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newton Abbot Beef Or Salmon may get early taste of Cheltenham Racing The Times Burns is ordered to miss season as tests reveal brain tumour Morot Sport Medical Briefing Coulthard's future in doubt after McLaren commit to Montoya Waite likely to field tried and trusted to avoid whitewash Rugby League Times Test Speed cameras threaten status of Wales Rally GB Picture Gallery Two-year ban for Young Ice Hockey Latest win for Hendry is cue for more glory Snooker Get Fit, Feel Fit Yoga for Golfers Day Two England aim to erase bad memories Cricket MCC plans to mix new age with tradition RFU rules in favour of Jones Mims dismissed Willstrop wins Hope delivers Fahey in form The Results Service Today's Fixtures Empire Kenyans move to block poaching by Gulf states Athletics Frustrated Eriksson increases pressure on Palios Rooney provides boost for England in year of mixed blessings The Times Kerr begins process of rebuilding shattered Ireland Ferguson starts legal battle over racehorse ownership Barnard savours climb back to prominence with battling Wales Giggs faces anxious wait after allegation Scotland's future looks bright with McFadden Fantasy Football Update Weekly Winner Numbers By Our Sports Staff: Holland begin to feel the heat The Premiership Today The Whistle-Blower England's Glory England Rligby Watson chosen to referee final for second time Foot fault lands Betsen in dock Pressure on to stay cool in search for ultimate goal Jonny Wilkinson gets a message of support from another England hero as he prepares for saturday's showdown Woodward on guard for spies ITV expects to hit 10m as viewer ratings soar Write off Woodward's men if they play like that again Mitchell wins vote of confidence from senior players England's glory fails to inspire tourist scrum Rick Broadbent on how apathy rules on both sides of the Atlantic in towns that bear the name of the game We're boring Poms and proud of it Rugby World Cup The Times Jones takes new tack and fires compliments instead of barbs England's finest primed to fulfil dream Woodward fired by the spirit of 1966 to end barren years Mitsubishi Motors 'Jonny Hi, It's David' The W Rld Cup Today Elementary Insult Watch Magic Number Quote of the Day All Together now Special Friends Anthony Howard Lifetime Arts T2 now includes a number of exciting features. The… 24 Hours Verbatim No TV Please, We're British The Truth about why a Television Debate May Be Denied is that both Main Party Leaders Have their Own Selfish Interests to Protect Secret Intelligence Bush's Passion and how Iraq Split the George Bush and Tony Blair Share a Deep Christian Faith and a Determination to Destroy the Saddam Hussein Regime. William Shawcross Explains how their War on Iraq Threatened the US-EUROPE Alliance "If 9/11 was an Attack on America, 8/19 was an Attack on the International System" A computer repairman said to me "It's £100… Nature Notes I've Been Mugged! But so Have You, Probably After Being Robbed in the Street Simon Busch Says his only Redress is in Fantasies of Violent Revenge Who Puts the Men in Regimen? As Details of South Africa's Brutal Rugby Training Methods Leak out, Hugo Rifkind Witnesses Pre-Final Preparations in the English and Australian Camps How to Fujian Flu May Severely Strain the Nhs, but Cope with Flu How Can You Be Sure that your Influenza Isn't Really a Cold? Dr Thomas Stuttaford Explains The Sleep of Tired Hearts For Women, Fatigue May Point to a Coronary, Says Sarah Ebner Saga Doctor's Orders The He May Be "Bourgeois", but Wilfred De'ath is Still a Rogue, Says Penny Wark Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus Steam up the Kitchen with a Fish Supper, Says Jill… Style Geography Teacher Chic is the Look for Autumn, Says Men Nappy Valley Sweet Dreams Home-Forum But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High Toys to the Test Came Review: Pro Evolution Soccer 3 Technobabble All its Reflected Glory Photography in Paris Joanna Pitman is Beguiled by a Show that Holds up a Mirror to our Dreams The Times Tabasco Yung Photographer How Does Architecture Structures Should Sprout from their Environment. Tom Dyckhoff Meets the Organic Designers who Want a Grunge Olympics for London Entertainments The Times Laughing Matters Radio Mixing Pop with Comedy is Always a Hit-And-Miss Business. Chris Campling Raises a Wan Smile Christmas at Muji Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One Radio Choice Chris Campling Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Would Viewers Have Kept Watching the First Episode of between the Sheets if the Cast Had Been of a Lesser Calibre, Wonders Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 3126 Viewing Guide David Chater Discovery Channel The Times Picture Gallery Plus 11 Pages of Top Public Jobs Education Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Signsofourtimes Otherviews PFI still alive and well despite bad publicity Issue of the Week Private Finance Initiatives Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Camilla Cavendish Seeninhansard 'Hit squads' boost star ratings Social Care Theissueexplained Literacy Risks of private pensions PFI Coursewatch Jargondecoder New Localism Railway is nothing to crow about Some people might think that Bob Crow runs the railways, but he hasn't met the Transport Secretary even once in the past 18 months, reports Christine Buckley Mediamonitor Intheprofessionalpress Newmedical Reserch 'I can't call round I'm in India' Otherstorieswelinked GPs back patient charges Foreign films give boost to diversity Regeneration Goingnowhere Charity workers must be valued Charities Inferno risk at Stonehenge Fire Service Hero and Villain Managers 'to lose status' Social Care Foreignways Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Will a recent judgement make public bodies complacent about human rights? 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Be sure to destroy the photo, writes Clare Ward-Smith News Let's please forget the fantasy and stick to the facts Barristers'anger over fees for criminal work have led to the scrapping of the 'cab-rank' rule. Mark Ellison explains the Bar's positionVULNERABLE Children and Battered Wivfes Will Have to Pay the Price Houses of Parliament Charles Miskin Qc Joanne Manson Recruitmenht The Last Re the last mar Tom Winsor's foes will find themselves in h Specialist shows Alex Wade on a fir Picture Gallery A worrying legal sickness JFK trust gives lawyers the Harvard experience Big-budget drama with Ok! ending Alex Wade on who really won the case brought against Hello! magazine by Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones Car phone safety: why it's best to belt up Are in-house lawyers the conscience of a company? 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