Day In a Page
Saturday, 19 October 2002
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedUK
- Deadlines have never worked, says Adams
- Rowdy pubs may have to serve beer in plastic glasses
- Fire workers: Reform of work practices is key to deal on wages
- Fire workers: 'We don't want to go on strike. We just want a decent wage'
- Firefighters vote for national strike
- Wainwright society to honour the patron saint of fell-walking
- Children beaten in mosque schools, says Labour MP
- 'Spiderman' fails in Canary Wharf climb
- Patten attacks Blair over plans for powerful EU president
- Mavericks profit from low turn-out in mayoral elections
- Police killer Roberts wins secret file case
- Sex, pay, politics, scandals and ethics - City lawyers lay their lives bare on the internet
- Bystanders caught in crossfire as gun gangs shoot it out in south Manchester
- 'Naive' scout leader jailed over huge collection of weapons
- Royal butler 'felt degree of insecurity' over his job, court is told
- Jailed policeman freed after appeal is lodged
World
- Even Italian drivers are fed up with Fiat
- Fiat, motor of modern Italy, crashes amid strikes and sackings
- This Europe: Polish church at war with right-wing radio priest
- Irish poll outcome uncertain despite yes vote predictions
- Widow of 'Dunkirk martyr' causes red faces in a small French town
- State official shot dead by hitman in Moscow
- Democrats look good in race for governorships
- Deadlocked campaign may still end with a bang rather than a whimper
- Vatican and US clergy in rift on abuse
- From the people who brought you bin Laden's broadcasts: a range of snazzy designer goods
- Bali: A deserted, scarred island tries to cope with its grief
- Britons 'at risk' in South-east Asia
- Bus bomb in Manila leaves three dead
- In Foreign Parts: Forces of conservatism meet their match in a middle-class mother and frothy cappuccino
- US claims Pakistan gave nuclear aid to the North Koreans
- Australians turn on government over US alliance
Business
- Rivals ready to pounce if MyTravel goes under
- Ericsson warns mobile sales could fall by over 20%
- Dejected Railtrack investors vote for winding-up
- Granada staff threaten to strike over pay offer and spectre of job losses
- Fresh figures point to slowdown in housing market
- Brown 'may have to raise taxes to balance budget'
- Abbey sees off BoI and hires ex-UBS boss as chief executive
- Computer search of universe under threat from lack of little green men
- Outlook: Arnold has all the Luq as Abbey National gets its man
- Travel tycoon fights to prevent ruin as riches turn to rags
People
- Chris Patten: Duncan Smith must get everybody on board to revive Tories as a political force
- John Howard: The dispiriting face of Middle Australia
Media
Education
Obituaries
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feedLeading Articles
- Money for reform: the Blairite mantra must apply to firefighters too
- A bitter proposal
- Politically correct? Yes, and proud of it
Commentators
- The IRA isn't defeated, but it knows that there is no chance of victory
- Caroline Ellwood: How can I teach tolerance when my son lies dead?
- I wasn't squeamish until I heard 'Farming Today'
- Choking in the stink of our own self-hatred
Environment
Environment RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- South Africa defies European pressure to favour GM foods
- Row grows over GM food aid for Africa, as 14 million starve
- Cull awaits the Dartmoor ponies that no one wants
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feedMore Sports
- Memories of home-made midnight feasts in late afternoon
- Sailing: Walker leads campaign with lightest of touches
- Boxing: Harrison aiming to make full use of home advantage
- Baseball: Giants can leave Angels with sullen faces in 'Wild Card Series'
- Racing: Bearing on course to echo Weld's Vintage victory
- Racing: Kirk's time of austerity is saved by the Belle
- Sailing: Gale force winds but I'm driving straight through the storm
- Racing: Moon Ballad in Champion form to stun Dettori
Cricket
Football
- Wenger shows England the way to heaven
- Shearer rises in the nation's affections as 300 club beckons
- Stubbs the iron man who refused to give in to cancer
- Mike Rowbottom: 'There is a second problem with Seaman. He is a very old man'
- David Conn: York's home left at mercy of property developers
Golf
Motor Racing
- Chance for McNish to earn drive in US
- Sato's chances improve with new sponsors
- Motor Cycling: McWilliams a close third
More Sports
Rugby
- England must wait for 2007 World Cup choice
- Gloucester rampant in Italy as Welsh sides slip up
- Petrie the centurion ends Sale's dream of quarter-final place
Tennis
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feedHealth & Families
- Woman, 71, died of thirst because carer couldn't spell 'Alzheimer's'
- Regular exercise reduces risk of developing cancer by 50 per cent
House & Home
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feedBooks
- Paperbacks: Scared Monsters, Sacred Masters
The Devil's Dictionary
A House in the Country
In Ruins
Betty Boothroyd: The Autobiography - Transgressions: the offences of art, by Anthony Julius
- Middlesex, by Jeffrey Eugenides
- A Word in Your Ear: Audiobooks for children
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feedNews & Advice
- Tourism conference clouded by falling shares and terrorism
Simon Calder: The man who pays his way - Room Service: Manda Wilderness, Mozambique
- The independent parent: your questions answered
Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe
Skiing
- Skiing Special Report: Carve yourself a reputation
- Skiing Special Report: Postcard - From glacier 3000, Switzerland
- Skiing Special Report:The Independent parent - Your questions answered
- Skiing Special Report: The fine art of skiing on the cheap
- Off-piste, but not off limits
- Skiing Special Report: 48 hours in Lake Placid
- Skiing Special Report: The complete guide to Skiing
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- Performance is a thing of the past, but it's not the only factor
- The Private Investor: It's just one quandary after another for me
- No Pain No Gain: There are lies, damn lies, statistics and, of course, that old 'negative goodwill'
- Questions of Cash: Mortgages, Barclays, A discretionary trust, the Financial Ombudsman Service
- With-profits industry shivers at threat to end bonuses
- Wealth Check: Adopt a plan for the new family's future
Pensions
Insurance
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12 Adrian Hamilton: Nato should not be fighting this war in Afghanistan
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Commented
1Hacker loses final appeal against extradition to US
2Johann Hari: A morally bankrupt dictatorship built by slave labour
3Johann Hari: Alan Bennett and the question of innocence
4Banks go on the offensive against customers
6Triple blow for Tories in council by-elections
7Steve Richards: The real reasons why Blair went to war
8Iraq invasion was of questionable legitimacy, says envoy
Columnist Comments
• Andrew Grice: Enough of the philosophy, Mr Cameron.
Think-tanks play an important role in politics. But they have their limits.
• Christina Patterson: Very nice - but forgiveness is overrated
Sometimes, as Lydon sang, in his post Sex Pistols band, 'anger is an energy.'
• Mary Dejevsky: Why not call Blair now and wrap it up?
The enquiry already seems like a sideline as the queues dwindle.
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