News from 15/12/2002
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Clare Chapman, Tony Chariton, Michael Burleigh, V S, J C, Professor Gideon Garter, Jonathan Miller, Gareth Walsh, Ferdinand Mount, Steve Russell, Neil Wornald, Peter Sharkey, Rory O'Connell, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, G I, Roy Burrell, Rosie Millard, Steve Reddish, Peter Cook, David Hewson, J Aspinall, Hugh Canning, Nils Pratley, Helen Monks, Lizzie Enfield, Martin Arostegui, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Caroline Scott, Anne Plant, Mark Ludlow, Brian Jackman, Sarah Gracie, Matthew Sheahan, Danny O'Brien, Clive Leighton, Tony Sewell, Robbie Hudson, Ansthony Parkin, S G, Michael Wright, Natalie Imbruglia, N Cliften, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Robert Lee, Sheherazade Goldsmith, Dina Catchpole, E D, Maurice Chittenden, C Johnston, Hugh Pitt, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, David Shales, Mainette Marrin, Martin Dalby, Alexandra Dawe, Sophie Kirkham, Margaret Smith, George Fraser, Godfrey Smith, Barnaby Lathom-Sharp, Matthew Campbell, Louise Johncox, William Parker, B Phipps, Mary Braid, Rory MacLean, David Wassell, James Knight, Graham Norwood, David Budworth, Oliver Bennett, Ann Clew, Sarah Baxter, Kate Spicer, Rosalind Russell, Jason Dawe, Barry Newcombe, Robert Anderson, Jonathan Northcroft, Hala Jaber, Tony Beck, Robert Hewlson, Monty Meth, N J, Mark Hodgkinson, Carole Davidson, Andrew Longmore, Lou Gerstner, Lesley White, Jonathan Palethorpe, Amanda Hall, Jane Partridge, G M Johnston, St Lucia, Derek Prigent, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Trevor Smith, Richard Green, Andrew Sullivan, Richard Thompson, D Edmonds, Mark Rodgkinson, Thomas Beattie, Matt Rudd, Geraldine Hackett, Robson Green, Cally Law, David Bond, Alasdair Reid, Victoria Segal, Edward Porter, Eben Black, Shelley von Strunckel, Jeff Potter, St Nicholas, Vic Lewis, Phllip Larkin, John McGrath chairman, K T, Susan d'Arey, Paul Donovan, Steve Boyd, Richard Brooks, David Leppard, T D, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Amir Shivji, Derek Wilcox, David Cracknell, Katrina Manson, Diana Wright, Barry Flatman, Natalie Graham, Keith Wheatley, David Walsh, Jack Grimston, Stephen Armstrong, Mark Anstead, Richard Woods, Ray Hutton, Ria Higgins, Louise Armistead, Simon Potter, Hilary Lowe, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, Kimberley, Josephine Ross, Brian Doogan, John Aizlewood, Jonathan Futrell, Piers Pickard, Hugh Pearman, John Burns, Tom Deveson, R D, Kenneth Lewis, Richard Lewis, John Dugdale, Barbara Hall, Mike Gerrard, Nigel Botherway, Jon Swain, Sir John Harvey-Jones former chairman, Rita Konig, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Veronica Scott, Jane Mulkerrins, J D, Stephen Gwynee, David Gower, David Smith, David Cracknell Political Editor, Simon Wild, John Artidge, Warren Shore, John McCarthy, Joe Swift, Peter Conradi, Adrian Foster-Fletcher, Helen Kenny, Patricia Nicol, Jim Bimbi, John O'Donnell, Graham Clutton, Lynne Wallis, Tom Conran, Paul Kimmage, Chris Woodhead, Alex Clark, Mark Edwards, Tom Fawthrop, Susan Clark, Brenda Banham, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Marie Colvin, William Garrett, Stephen Jones, T Gordon, Nick Cain, Melinda Stevens, Paul Stephen Lubiez, Jim Robson, Beatrice Newbery, Rob Ryan, Simon Withington, Trevor Lewis, Paul Nicholls National Hunt trainer, R W Johnson, Hugh McIlvanney Chief Sports Writer, Jim Campbell, Richard Rae, Michael Sheridan, Dipesh Gadher, John Waples, Anthony Thwaite, Eva Gizowska, Jonathan Calvert, W Crawford, Mark Hodson, Joe Lovejoy, Dan Cairns, Kevin Maguire, David Smith Economics Editor, Chris Feetenby, Dominic Rushe, Tony Hawk, Tony Merrill, Rodney Gilfry, Krampus, Fred Redwood, Pam Barrett, Frank Whitford, Claire Hammond, Kathryn Cooper, William Lewis, Uncle Hex, Lynne Truss, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Robert Winnett, Frank Grahanm, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Cuthbert James, David Dougill, Rachel Dobson, Martin Scorses, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Louise Taylor, Robert Ryan, Sean Manning, E Poole, Dominique Coughlin, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, K Beswick, Michael Woodhead, Paul Driver, Joe Lovejay, Derek Clements, Tony Watkins, Ian Hawkey, Allison Pearson, Paul Durman, Hugh Jamieson, Lisa Grainger, Colin Goodwin, Mick Dennis, Dona Robbins, S Fahy, Douglas Alexander, Cosmo Landesman, Dominic O'Connell, M J, Caroline Donald, Rebecca Knight, Christopher Goodwin, Jonathan Leake Environment Editor, Alan Heatley, S K, Darina Allen, Lauren Quaintance, Jonathan Leake, D J Taylor, John Harlow, Graham Davies-John, Domini Rushe, Jason Mellor, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Ian Davies, David Wickers, Brian Walling, Rupert Steiner, Michael John, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Kingston Smith, Adrian Somerfield, Helen Davids, Boris Schapiro, Ann Marie Gardner,
ResumoHarry in hair raising muster Arafat warns Bin Laden:'Stop exploiting Palestinians' Contents Armani mama Contents Blair trust sparks new crony row Lawyer's firm got state contracts Labour minister gives secret £2m to euro lobby Contents Contents Newspapers Support Recycling Contents Burberry Africa is next target for EU expansion Iraqi exiles split on post-Saddam plans Taliban leader in new call for jihad Israel angry at Syrian leader's visit to Queen Fylingdales to be part of 'son of star wars' Network of influence that runs Blairs' blind trust Dome plan promises £4bn 'West End of the East End' Juba Citroen Training day for the dog soldiers London Olympics could cost £5bn Clearance Auction Revealed: the bug epidemic in hospitals Insight Archbishop hums hedgehog song on his desert island Abbey National M1 to get a landmark lobster pot Vauxhall Jenkins backs Blair with call for higher university fees Government will help employees who retire later Atheists in legal fight for God slot Only 15% Will Watch Queen's Message British midland Brussels army to get own Sandhurst Sony Soham sings a carol for its lost 'angels' £30m of BMWs go to the bottom as ships collide Sun microsystems Braun Prescott will take 'county sized' bite of countryside Gay claim angers Osborne family Fiery Venus used to be our green twin Eton parents to be quizzed about admitting girls Sun microsystems Earth One billion BC Venus One billion BC Jet set gets nervous of flying Concorde Prisoners take up their right to father children from prison Sky £250m for world's biggest newsroom House prices 'set to fall by 20%' London falls will hit UK Money section Cyborg implants bring new hope bring new hope to paralysed BT Rise and fall of David Brent wins top comedy prize No 10 Dancing to Peter Foster is Known as a 'snake-oil salesman' in his home country of Australia—a man who cannot be trusted. Yet this three-times convicted conman managed to ensnare Cherie Blair in his web and came close to pulling off his greatest sting. Richard Woods and David Leppard investigate Debenhams How blind trusts have put the spotlight on Labour's finances Trusts intended to shield public figures from allegations of impropriety have often had the opposite effect, writes David Cracknell King Con's Tune Chronology of a Conman Buzz St. Joseph's Hospice Hobbs Lord of the Rings is worth £3bn but Tolkien sold the film rights to ward off the taxman Vision of glory on the mean streets Profile You can live and die among the small ads Egg Card Gary A swell time for Europe The Blair's blind spot InternetCamerasDirect Memo to Cherie: TV appeals never work Politicians run scared of the long interview Cleese ponders joining licence rebellion Atticvs Right-hand woman dumps IDS for the new party people Atticvs Her Majesty pays to keep the Kents in clover Atticvs Children are the victims of juggling mother syndrome Blue from American Express Britain bows under immigration burden NEC Not Cricket Pensions Mess Cheriegate seals triumph of trivia Safe trip to nowhere Points Birthdays How Big Can It Get? The EU has agreed to take in another 75m citizens from 10 countries, and Turkey many be next. David Smith and Eben Black chart the future of a europe that could one day extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and include Russia Mercedes-Benz Saddam's brother slips through net CIA torn over calls for release of Iraq secrets Euro Ncap Two accused of killing diplomat Bin Laden's no friend, says Arafat SAAE America moves to deport Slick Rick to Britain Halifax Napoleon of crimebusting elevated to French pin-up Moi Jr makes 11th-hour bid to save his Kenyan dynasty Airbus Bush seeks Axis of Iron to curb Kim Bond Film Bugs Koreans In the Times Nextfriday the Essential End-Of-Year… Questions linger as Kissinger bows out US children called in for a birth day Alliance Leicester P&o Mother faces up to backpacker murder suspect Austria leads festive purge of Santas Gimme Christmas Folklore Schröder turns to Doris in his hour of need St Lucia Krampus Venezuelans see Castro's hand in crisis BT Italian firebrand takes her fight to the 'Islamo-fascists' EasyJet Fire services report calls for brigades to be merged Turkish terror raid nets Irishman A whole new ball game: England cricketers Paul… Missing student turns up in Dublin Weather and Travel Outlook Inquiry into waiting list 'fiddle' News in Brief Child death probe DNA clue to murder of girl in 1978 Crash youth killed Football fans deny rioting on plane Senator sorry Fishing blow Two tickets share £9.6m Lotto jackpot Avia Watches Shayler release Fair ride accident Militant freed Activist jailed Fame winner Level Headed Lineker strikes deal for Leicester Contents Too Much of Life is about Compromise Contents Contents United enjoy victory stroll England shift target for Sven deputy The national side has lernt a lesson and the next assistant coach is likely to be a club No 2, according to the FA's new technical director. By David Bond United enjoy victory stroll Keane ready to return Kirkland watching back Taylor smiling as late strike lifts Villa Chelsea fall short of summit Keegan's gamble thwarts Charlton Barclaycard Premiership Rooney the shining light Rangers extend lead Vogts: Old Firm hit Europe bid Seiko Marsden strike rescues Saints Vauxhall Bruce proves staying power Birmingham's manager plans to mark his first year in charge at St Andrews today with a victory over Fulham, reports Brian Doogan Wenger laughs off talk of crisis The Gunners' manager scoffs at criticism of Thierry Henry and his reigning Champions leading into today's north London derby, writes Brian Doogan Anderton aims for Revenge The Spurs midfielder rejected the chance to go to Old Trafford, but Arsenal will not question his ambition in today's derby Fantasy Test of courage Manchester United's resurgence has shown Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool they face a tough fight for the title Houllier still positive despite wavering faith Livepool visit Sunderland today with doubts hanging over the manager, but he believes he will still have a say in the title race, writes Jonathan Northcroft Predator Pedersen sharpens his claws for Leeds Bolton's highly rated Danish forward ended his goal famine against Terry Venables's side and plans a repeat show tomorrow. Louise Taylor reports Wanted for Crimes against Football Lee Bowyer is the unacceptable face of modern sport, whose talent is blighted by rage, as his latest outrage confirms Magic of cup leaves Jewell cold Overmars sparks revival The former Arsenal flyer confirmed his return to form against Newcastle and wants a reunion against his old team Champions League standings European round-up Total football from foreign fields What the European papers say… Ronaldo's case rests on national service The Braziiian would be a questionable choice as European Footballer of the Year given his infrequent club outings First Europe, then the World The Shame game Gary Neville reveals the fury behind the threat that tumed Manchesters United's season around at home and abroad Air-Berlin Football Shorts An irreverent look at the beautiful game Tale of the tabs Scowcroft fires party mood Brighton pay penalty First Division Loan stars sparkle Partridge punishes sloppy Wolves Nationwide watch Wolves are eager to win promotion from the First Division after 14 yaears, bur losing 2-0 at home to coventry is no way to go about it, k says Mick Dennis First, Second and Third divisions Crowe equaliser frustrates valiant Stoke Miller sparks goal rush Preston turn on style Letters of the week Write to: The Sports Editor Sport on TV Worth setting the video for… The top 10 Hapless officials Book of the week In Black And White—The Untold Story of Joe Louis and Jesse Owens, by Donald McRae Scribner, hb £18.99 Video of the week Liverpool: No Heart As Big, Warner, £12.99 DVD of the week Arsène Wenger's Magic Hat, Fremantle, £24.99 Website of the week Don't touch the Olympics with a bargepole Let's have more sports facilities for the young and more PE teachers before spending billions on a Londo Ollympics Going for Broke Ministers face a huge financial gamble over whether London bids for the Olympics in 2012 Everything you need to know about bidding for the Olympics London Olympics Could Cost £5bn Potting demons Paul Kimmage talks to the finest natural talent snooker has ever known and finds him living a life of torture Moyes spot on with Rooney Everton's precocious young player, wayne Rooney, has everything it takes to be a huge star. But a good manager is his most important possession Rugby shorts Nigel Botherway beams in from planet rugby The Sunday Times Clinical Kafer leads rout Smith looking to set up Biarritz showdown Rugby round-up How the stand in the Heineken European Cup Grateful Gloucester seize lifeline Davey's boot puts paid to Leeds Resurgent Balshaw has Bridgend in a spin The Sunday Times Morris aims to prop up the future The huge Northamton prop can already play equally well on both sides of the scrum-and he's only 20. Stephen Jones meets England's new phenomenon Tough season takes crippling toll of battered England Injuries and fatigue are having a devastatin effect, and the problem is likely to get worse for Clive Woodward's overworked team, writes Nick Cain High Court judge called in by rugby chiefs Allegations are coming in thick and fast that clubs used underhand methods to ensure they would not be relegated. By Nigel Botherway and Nick Cain Running after Paula Paula Radcliffe is reaping the of a year filled with success. But the best return for her would be to inspire the next generation, writes Richard Lewis Williams shows no mercy The Welshman takes on Ken Doherty in toda's Uk championship final confidnt mood after ruthlessly disposing of Peter Ebdon, reports Warren Shore Offers Direct Radcliffe may race with men London Marathon organisers are considering pitting the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year against the elite males, reports David Bond The Picasso in pyjamas Australia's Michael Bevan looks like the finished article after turning the succesful run chase into an art form Top one-dau averages New masters of smash and banter No longer the mild men of world cricke, Sanath Jayasuriya's team will pose a formidable test for England Maher humbles raw Sri Lanka One day too many for skip Nasser Hussain's deficiencies as a one-day batsman were highlighted in the VB Series defeat by Australia The highs and lows of England's winter tours to Australia Aussie sympathy last thing we need Even the locals are hoping Hussain can transform his team and keep interest alive in one-sided tour Latest arrival loses fear factor Adam Hollioake's impressive response to tragedy will add impetus to the tour, says Simon Wilde Results round-up This week's fixtures Parry shows golden touch to sink Hickman hopes Sports round-up Rugby Union Racing Ellen's brave new world The record-breing yachtswoman is deep in preparartion for her latest challeng—a global circumnavigation Alinghi and Oracle shape up for battle of the billionaries Barring a disaster, the Americans are on course for a tense second-round showdown with the Swiss team in the Louis Vuitton Coup, writes Mattew Sheahan Bar Humbug Hatton cruises to victory The Manchester fighter eases past weak opponent as Calzaghe crushes poor American in two rounds True Grit Rookie James Morgan overcame all manner of adversity to secure an unexpected card on the US Tour Mickelson sets pace A brilliant performance by the American closed the gap on the world Cup pacesetters in Mexico, reports Alasdair Reid Woods out with knee operation Show me the Money Peter Sharkey looks at the finances that drive the wheels of sport 60 seconds in sport Caught in time Questions & answers Medicine show Feel the benefit Join the cue and see if you can become a snooker star Party animals Paul Stephen Lubicz The Sunday Times fitness guru, on how to have fun over Christmas and stay healthy In training with Haile Gebrselassie Renault Scenic Fitzgerald wears the triple crown Fondmort consigns any doubts about his stamina or tlaent with victory in the Tripleprint Gold Cup at Cheitenham Relaxed Rooster enjoying his work Contents Boots chairman and chief executive to check out Base rate cut is back on the agenda £1m for Royal Mail chief Virgin atlantic Desinger Sex Shop Clinches Deals in France and America Contents Angry BAE directors order probe The cracks start to show at The Mirror Lessons from Britain's scariest corporate scandal Agenda C&w struggles as Wallace tries to calm customers Hennessy Revamp at BA spreads to regional operations RSA set to name new chairman 'Mr £19m' takes a giant pay cut WestLB reviews investment arm Hermes to back SHL against rebels Fears grow over new write-offs at Lloyds Britain on brink of oil bonanza British Energy sells up in Canada Other Deals this Week Parker CBI warning on pension costs Intel FSA faces European inquiry Business Letters Letters bearing the writer's full address Mind the trade gap Legacy of misplaced ambition haunts Lloyds TSB The 90% Club: Easy to John, but Hard to Leave Bush changes his team to show he is on the ball Getting the Boot It's all change at Boots where chief executive Steve Russell and chairman John McGrath are set to lose their jobs. Matthew Goodman reports The Times Fujitsu Curing a sickness called success Outgoing IBM chief Lou Gerstner had to use tough medicine to turn round a company that had become an industry dinosaur HBOS banks on a stake in the high street The Scottish bank's foray into retailing and commercial property may prove a template for its rivals. By John Waples Hbos Retail Loans Markoss aviation Porsche Part-timers who let C&w waste £22 billion The telecomes group's non-executive directors failed to check chief executive Graham wallace's flawed strategy Report by Pul Durma IBM £1bn fiasco shoots down BAE's credibility The company can weather its financial storm—but has lost the confidence of the City, writes Dominic O'Csonnell Deeper Blonde bomb with brass balls drops on Mirror Sly Balley, the new chief executive, has been recruited to revive Trinity Mirror's ntional titles. John O'Donnell reports Bush picks a team to guide the recovery The president's new advisers herald a better climate for comparies, writes Dominic Rushe from New York Ricoh President wants no repeat of history Databank FTSE 100 Aggregate looks solid as a rock Sharewatch Share of the Week A Share in the Boardroom Finnish Biomedicine Has the Edge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wood-Puzzle Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co UK online Own property now, with No Deposits? Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Scf Group Multiple Display Advertising Items WVE Prospecting in the North Multiple Display Advertising Items PPP (International) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Blue-properties Nationalsmallbusinessweek Mining Highland tourist gold Enterprise network Knowledge Soultions Success Ian Cleaver is sitting on a goldmine … literally. But he plans to make his fortune from tourism and hotels—if he can find the staff. By Sarah Gracie What the Experts Say Enterprise network Progress Report Metapack BT Insurance crisis leaves firms facing closure Primium hikes of up to 2,000% or denial of cover are driving people out of business. By Louise Armitstead Navy made career plain sailing How I Made It The Sunday Times Easter Revision and Independent Education Should I expose director or get my money back first? Questions of Business Mix business and pleasure Life of real leisure beckons Prufrock BASF Now, it's cool to droll, say admen Prufrock A lofty plan plummets Bungalow HQ doesn't fit bill Urk's burkas bunker all-male golf club The Ultimate Travel Quiz Leave Trivial Pursuit on the shelf: if you're a real traveller, this is the only festive game in town. Rob Ryan and David Wickers pose the questions. can you win the prize? The Questions Long Live Dreams Contents The Ultimate Travel Quiz Contents Good Gear Guide Lip-Salve Holder Books of the Week Baby Bag Travel Smock Walking Poles Musical Navigation The Prizes How to Enter The Rules Standing where Hitler fell As Berlin builds a bright future, Robert Ryan walks into its past. who said not to mention the war? Hard times for a throbbing Dalek Things were looking up for Ann Clew, untill the chemicals kicked in Clubs Sunsall British midland Travel Brief Bali touted as bargain Cruise bug risk to planes Questions and Answers Holiday Money Peregor Bruce Chatwin remains one of the best-loved travel… Where was I? Pettitts Ryanair in airport battle Ski prices continue to fall TV Travel Readers' Rants Bargain Map of the World Christmas Countdown The City Page Brussels Is there anything better than chocolates and beer? Michael John reveals the capital's other star turns Head down under for a long-stay bargain A month in Australia could be cheaper than staying at home this winter, says Mark Hodson Flight of the Week Dubai Duty Free The truth about Transylvania They's the most in travel, but what are they like ot visit, asks Piers Pickard Leave the capital behind Matt Rudd finds a great winter geataway just half an hour from London Bolt Hole From no-go to go now Stunning Sri Lanka is back onthe map. Get there befoe the hordes do, says Richard Green The Sunday Times Is It Safe? As a result of the ceasefire on feburaray 22, the Foreign Office has deemed Sri Lanka a safe place to travel Animal magic: your guide to having a wild 2003 They're the greatest shows on earth—and you're invited. Brian Jackman on when and how to see this year's natural spectaculars MasterCard White Christmas, guaranteed Sean Newsom decides to start the ski season in Colorado. Why? Because of the snow, of course The Sunday Times Cool Pools Spot the stars, sip tequila or say hi to a sloth at the world's finest waterholes—with Susan d'Arey Airtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Val d'isère Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Skitotal Club Med Markwarner Chalethotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Iata Tailor Made Travel Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel mood Magictravelgroup Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ebookers Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citalia Italian Expressions Carefree Multiple Display Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways ShortBreaks Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferry Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurostar Holidays The Real Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items My hols From Kerry to Corcovado, travel means freedom to John McCarthy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Win a week's break for two in Finland, with Travelbag Adventures and Finnair Where was I? Radisson I Know how She Does It Contents Don't let the Nazis occupy your mind We must never foget the lessons on the evil glamour of the Reich is wrong, says historian Michael Burleigh Home sweet home for the white nomads of Africa In fear for their lives as bloodshed spread across zimbabwe, veronica Scott thought her family would have to leave Africa. Here, she records in her diary the adventorus solution to their dilemma ARdbec And baby makes 1.64 Ai, the long-running man, finally gets the message It's chilly in festive France 'Olly Wood? Oo needs eet Interview Glenmorangiewoodfinishes Rohypnol, the uninvited party guest To Place your Free advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Be Sensible: We suggest that the first meeting… Multiple Display Advertising Items Top People Is this You? The Sunday Times Elite The Sunday Times Berkeley Sweetingham Nexus The Sunday Times Bush, you were too clever by half Although America managed to hihack Saddam's weapons declaration, the hawks are now gloomy about war, writes Tony Allen-Mills Oh dear, they're losing the plot in Ambridge To place your Free advertisement telephone 0800 018… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Goldfinch Ten years of Beeb wars Lynne and Steve Lawrence have been fighting the BBC's agent over their TV licence for a decade. Despite the threat of prosecution, they fought on and won, reports Beatrice Newbery We don't care for women of talent The Sunday Times crossword Money can feed a child's mind A British charity is helping rural Afghan children to learn, finds Margarette Driscoll The Sunday Times Thruxton Extremepie Brands Hatch Silverstone Oulton Park Multiple Display Advertising Items BEAB An early lesson in terror Primary schools may give lessons in terror survival. But there is concem about the effect on young minds, says Mary Braid Multiple Display Advertising Items Magic Calendar Co. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Absinthe Multiple Display Advertising Items Sensuelle Janet Reger The race challenge We have to face up to the reasons why so many black boys fail school or suffer the social consequences, writes Tony Sewell The Sunday Times Education Kingston College Multiple Display Advertising Items School cannot handle our talented but wayward son Voluteers Wellington College Multiple Display Advertising Items Mysterious desserts from the women in black Winner's Dinners A last hope for Jack the lad Shock exchange The tabliod week This Life Gillian to Wed Jullian, or Vice-Versa I Am Superwoman, and I'm Sorry Conman Strikes Conran The Times: Sebastian Pearson Last word . . . The Times: Ann Welch Winner's Letters Talking Heads Picture Gallery London house falls to hit rest of UK Customer kicked out of bank for complaint Contents Hope for investors as 'safe' bonds lose 70% Insurers penalise savers who delay retirement Contents Goldfish Let's hope optimism can push the market upwards Questions over Abbey Life review Nationwide Golden years are over for society carpetbaggers Money Matters Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Intelligent Finance Mix and match your mortagage rates If you can't decide between a fix or a discount, why not get the best of both worlds? By Kathryn Cooper How It Works Mix and Match Mortgage Schems Why giving away money is often a question of trust Tax Tip of the Week Cheltenham & Gloucester Hedging his Bets Snap up cheap fixed deals while they last Experts give their stock market It has been a disastrous year for world equities. What are the chances of an upturn in 2003? The Money team asked some of the best known financial pundits Alliance Leicester Aggressive boss defends the honour of UK shares Where I Would Invest Forecasts for the coming year Lifesearch The Sunday Times Halifax High flying fund shows benefits of going global Fund Watch Labour to make it easier to work after retirement The government will outline reforms to pensions this week, but will they go far enough? By Helen Monks Cost of critical illness insurance set to soar Paragon Driving Tories plan to protect staff when firms fail Chase De Vere Best Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Low-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Windfall Shares Factfile What to do with your bank shares The big high-street names are facing a tough future. Which of them is worthy of yur interest? By Kathryn Cooper Investors are told to withdraw money from Aberdeen funds As the split-cap crisis deepens, advisers fear for the firm's future. By Helen Monks Should You Switch? Executive Appointments BNFL Lomond Consulting SpencerStuart Mercuri Urval Odgers Heidrick & Struggles Customer Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items Interexec International Independent Financial Advisor Europe's Premier Management Solutions… Partner Designate Aim High Parker East Sussex Economic Partnership World class conservatory systems Hillingdon London Borough Personnel Matters Solidsoft Public Appointments NHS Glmca Multiple Classified Advertising Items Succession Planning Associates Crown Prosecution Service The Sunday Times Seeda Oarsman splashes out on a fast car Gold medalist Matthew Pinsent wants to be a saver, ut blew six month's income on a new Mercedes. By Natalie Graham Fame and Fortune Public Appointments NHS Wandsworth A Part of The Capita Group Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Contents Is it worth it? Sales talk… Deceptively spacious Home essentials How I lost my heart to a farm in Argentina Author Santa Montefiore tells Louise Johncox how a gap year in the Pampas inspire her to write her first book Time and place How much? A mill house to restore in … Moving on Cheer up, you've won a free flat Will Tory TV girl win votes in Liverpool? TV presenter and would-be MP Esther McVey is heading north to seek her political fortune, reports Cally Law Shoreditch v Liverpool Mersey beat: McVey has a house in Liverpool, above,… Houses of the week Warwickshire£1.25m Stirlingshire £295,000 Vic's house of fun Far from revelling in London life, Vic Reeves, Britain's most offbeat comedian, prefers the quiet of rural Kent, says John Artidge Climbing the price ladder Everynody sympathises with buyers trying to purchase their fist property. But struggling your way onto the next rung can be just difficult finacially, reprots Lizzie Enfield How prices compare Knight Frank Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Country Propertyy Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items Worcestershire The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Mclundie Telefonica Thames Riverside Shops that sell houses House price rise when a trendy shop, pub or restaurant opens nearby, says Oliver Bennett Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Harrods Estates Chesterton The Sunday Times Winkworth Here's the finished article With my great self-build project done and dusted, it's time for my final column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sleep easy Beds that blow up, fold away or slide out of sight are ideal for extra guests at Christmas, asys Dominique Coughlin Mies van der Rohe Brno chair Design Classics The sky's the limit Rich pickings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mallorca World Class Homes Oswald Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Knight Frank Cannes Californie World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Live your Life on Spain Golden Coast Venturadeimar Viva Cascadas De Calahonda Fadesa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Propertunities of Wantage Oxon Grupo Jale Interealty Looking for Elizabethan houses The increase in wealth under Elizabeth i led to grander buildings. Although often listed and pricey to maintain, their historical pedigree means they sell for a premimum Marbella-Puerto Banus Pan Rama Costa Del Sol Pan Rama Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marbella properties Atlas Oceanestates Countryside Persimmon Make the most of liquid assets Joe Swift suggests ways to bring your garden to life with water features that add fun and myself Garden cuttings Thomas Sanderson Antique-desks The English Gardening School Homes & Gardens Norwegian Log Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times What to do this week Easybarrow The Window Works Multiple Display Advertising Items The estate agent The lawyer The architect The builder The gardener Imperialwharf Redrow Steam cleaner Lace market gets a fashion makeover Nottingham's old factories are turning into trendy apartments at a cracking pace, says Fred Redwood Redrow Immediate Income on Completion Harrods Estates Buy a home, not a slice of time Millions of leaseholders now have the chance to by their freeholds. Lynne Wallis explains how to do it Primelocation Waterfront wobbles Not all riverside homes are contenders in the rentals market, says Rosie Millard The market Multiple Classified Advertising Items FGR Offersdirect Rickman Properties The Sunday Times Redrow Scooby-Doo! in Creature from the Blue Lagoon Contents Picture Gallery Christmas Cracker Windbreaker Pole position Screen test Picture Gallery Prepare for a frosty welcome Global gallery Genius at work Big Fish Story Jarvis Brainbox United Voices The five lads from One True Voice talk to Funday about Popstars: The Rivals and the release of their debut single So Mush Fun! In the film Snow Dogs, Cuba Gooding Jr's character - Ted John - inherits a team of Alask huskies that prove hard to tame! Funday ed Dave Coombs visits Swedish Lapland to fit out if the art of dog mushing is as tricky as it looks! Husky Talk Dogs on Film Beryl the Peril Fresh! BBC Funday Buzz! Squirt Creature feature Gnasher Robot Crusoe F-mail Next Week Catch a Croc Funday Win It! Catch a Croc Cool Concert Charlotte Anne Farrell Cool Concert Competition Address Tony Hawk Skateboard king Tony Hawk was in London last week promoting his new game - Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4. Paul Wray met the famous American who has transformed the sport of skateboarding Fans utd Today Vb Series, Australia v England Today UK Snooker Championship final, York Great Skates Contents Contents Car of the future is a Hy-wire act Up to Speed Would you jump at Evel's Ferrari? Alpina sings Z8's swansong Cars on Tv Let's jump that queue Me and my Motors On his Cd Changer The unstoppable one Conway Conway Drives the Toyota Land Cruiser Smoking out doped drivers An alarming increase in drug-driving has led to calls for better roadside testing. Simon Potter reports Jammed-up commuters Congestion Charging has accelerated the switch to two-wheeled travel, and women are in the vanguard, writes Colin Goodwin Starter Scooters Learn how to scoot 'My journey time has been halved' Bikes are the taxis that get there on time 'There are no downsides' Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche In Gear The Stuff of Motoring Dreams In my Defence Noisy Motors Each week a lawyer advises on a point of motoring law Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Aston Martin Approved Programme Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ultimate Choice, Ultimate Service Cooper Group BMW Landcgroup Euroauto Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Alpina Sytner Timesonline Driveplus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Talacrest Ferrari It's Czech, Chinese and a Skoda … need I say more? 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But as the dastardly Villan in a new Peter Pan musical, he's 'not exactly jolly'. By Lesley White Greatest show on Middle-earth The Story line in The Two Towers is worryingly fragmented, Says Cosmo Landesman. but you will be awestruck by the spectacle Thenight The Old Vic Rest of the week's films HMV The generation game Will the Veteran Stars See off the young guns in the Academy Award nominations, asks Christopher Goodwin BBC Contact Biteback A show that hits all the right notes Waiting game Radio waves Stomp There's an innocent, tackly charm to the new Star Trek exhibition, says Michael Wright—until you arrive at the merchandise collection Naxos Hitachi On top of the Theatre whirl A triumphant take on Coward's The Vortex proves there is life after Sam for the Donmar, says John Peter Best of the week's theatre Volvo National Geograpic Channel Christmas shows Royal Opera House Their feet in the past Opera Hugh Canning finds little to like about Scottish Opera's anachronistic Orfeo Bombay Dreams Seb 50 DVDs and videos for Christmas Heroic hobbits, revolutionary Russians, Welsh wizards—whatever your passion, we've found the perfect present DVD Video Before the break of Dawn The Office has made her a familiar face, but Lucy Davis is not limited to reception work, says Stephen Armstrong "Old Speckled Hen" The simple joys of messing about With attractive visuals, nifty choreography and an elegaic feel, The Wind in the Willows is a winner, says David Dougill Vauxhall Look ahead The top arts events of the coming months Picture Gallery Film The Sunday Times top fives Theatre Long players Art Picture Gallery Opera Dance We're all Nutcrackers Concerts Pop Comedy They just keep us hangin' on Uncool they may be, but these 1980s bands are aseasonal sellout, says Dan Cairns Blackwell Roymond Gubby Royal Festival Hall Ramondgubbay Madam-butterfly Royal Albert Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Tokens London Carling Hammersmith Apollo Rolling Stones Jackie Mason Multiple Display Advertising Items Blazin' Squad Lipizzaner Popstars the rivals Westlife Bookingsdirect Bradley Walsh Daniel Bedingfield Nutcracker! The Online Ticket Shop Culture Sbc Multiple Display Advertising Items Events SALTiMBANCO Barbican Danger, woman at work Jane Austen's novels are much more shocking than most of us realise, says Paul Bailey, assissing six studies of the novelist Our passion for the heart: why its power goes so deep The Book of the Heart by Louisa Young Famingo £16 pp478 Elemantains Diary A powerful love affair with Afghanistan The Sewing Circles of Herat by Christina Lamb HarperCollins £19.99 pp338 Books Waterstone's A little night reading What Roger Scruton has on his bedside table In the news Books behind the headlines: pantomime Dishing the dirt: tittle-tattle has always spiced up our lives Scandal: A Scurrilous History of Gossip by Roger Wilkes Atlatic £17.99 pp363 The headless man Dickens's journalist friend Douglas Jerrold 1803-1857 by Michael Slater Doukworth £25 pp340 Bluffs, betrayals and bloody double-crosses John Dugdale finds feisty reading for conspiracy theorists and would-be Sas warriors to enjoy from the comfort of their armchairs Borders Madaboulbooks Audiomagazine Pick of the week Further Requirements by Philip Larkin Ed by Anthony Thwaite Picador Paperbacks The Road to McCarthy You really must read… Children's book of the week Fairie-Ality: The Fashion Collection from the House of Ellwar Borders Pleasures on the dark side The Body by Hanif Kurelshi Faber £12.99 pp272 Indelible Acts by a L Kennedy Cape £12.99 pp224 Samurai William The Sunday Times Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times concise crossword No 770 Symantec A laugh a day We all need a bit of light relief while idling in front of the computer. Robbie Hudson proposes some perfect pick-me-ups to see you through the festive season Seven Days of Smiles Warning Signs Online Win a versatile £1,000 computer If you know your cookies from your spam, you could win one of HP's hottest desktop computers—the modern family all-rounder Letters Brilliant! Beat the high-street rush Sunday's online challenge: with postal deadlines looming, Sally Kinnes tracks down some last-minute Christmas gifts That's amazing Dishing up broadband Sounding off Webdirectory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don't panic Mobile Workhorse Orange Spv Ringing the changes Want to fill a stocking with a phone? We rate four cutting-edge handsets Fashion Accessory Motorola T720 Strong All-Rounder Games on the Go Sagem my G-5 A tip to the wise This virtual life BBCi Contents Snow White Christmas E C4 Seven crackers and a turkey Worth setting the video for . . . And here's how to make it through New Year If you only have time for 45 movies this year. . . Three of the best Agatha Christie's Poirot Critics choice Film choice The charity extravaganza boasts a bill of star names UK Horizons BBC1 Radio Films Satellite, cable and digital Crocks And Robbers Critic choise Film choice This compendium looks at society's increasing… UK History BBC1 Radio Films Satellite, cable and digital Film choice Wit Barbara Windsor's secret from her husband UK Gold BBC1 Radio Films Taggart Critics Choice Film choice Amanda Lamb offers house-hunters Uk Style BBC1 Radio Films Satellite, cable and digital Film choice Critics' choice Real Life: Addicted To Love Besides legends of limitless gold UK Style BBC1 Radio Films Satellite, cable and digital Later: Tenth Anniversary Critics choice Film choice The Time Team takes a walk on the dark side UK Gold BBC1 Radio Films Satellite cable and digital The Real Three Kings Critics choice Film choice The return of the memorable account of the second… UKFood BBC1 Radio Films Satellite, cable and digital Reinventing The Royals Critics choice Film choice The bane of allied pilots during the first world war UKFood BBC1 Radio Films Satellite, cable and digital Cruise Of The Gods Critics choice Film choice This fine children's drama has a hero UKDrama BBC1 Radio Films Satellite, cable and digital Snow White Film choice A likeable children's animation based on books UKGold BBC1 Radio Films Film choice Bing Crosby: In His Own Words Critics choice An irresistible follow-up to the quadruped's… UKGold BBC1 Radio Films Satellite, cable and digital Film choice The Hound Of The Baskervilles Critics' choice The title's echo of its John Thaw hit Goodnight… UKGold BBC1 Boxing Day Radio Boxing Day Satellite, cable and digital Film choice Absolutely Fabulous Critics choice The BBC Animal Awards (BBC1, 7pm) UKStyle BBC1 Radio Films Satellite, cable and digital Film choice Peter Cook Critics choice James Bond-A Bafta Tribute(BBC1, 6.10pm) UKStyle BBC1 Radio Films Satellite, cable and digital The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Lord of the Rings Contents Debenhams Contents Louis Vuitton Darina Allen and Rory O'connell It's not unlike her to taste her way through a restaurant's entire menu in one sitting. 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Fifty… The Issue is Not if Some Awful Natural Disaster Will Happen—But when Iberia Volcanoes The Pen Shop CTS Horizons The Dying Game Citalia Bose Kitchen Magic Noble Caledonia Limited CTS Horizons Mephisto Teaser 3000 Bookwise Chess Bridge Willowbrook Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Sofa Workshop Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen Restoration company Multiple Display Advertising Items Viva Sofa Amazingemporium Reproduction Furniture United Cutlers The Iron Bed Company The Sunday Times Magazine British Antique Replicas A Life in the Day I've had my bike nicked four times. What an indictment of Blair's policies! Andalucia Philips Contents Montblanc Style Drambuie Cream Smooth to a Point Contents American Express Loving It Daddy's Girl Going up The Body Beautiful Eau De Toilette Kris in She's the quintessential English heroine: aristocratic, formidable and hauntingly beautiful. Now, at 41 and with three children, Kristin Scott Thomas has become the muse of Giorgio Armani. Lisa Grainger meets England's ice queen Panasonic The Business They date models, hang out in yachts and host lavish champagne parties. When it comes to fast living, Britain's new breed of businessmen puts P Diddy to shame, says Rupert Steiner Brat Pack Tod's your Uncle Monaco International Fashion Dispatch Shine on Claudia Croft Wardrobe Mistress "Want to know how I perfected my skin?" L'oreal Paris L'oreal Paris Once upon a time . . . Give your outfits a fairy-tale ending. Photographs by Carl Bengtsson Fashion by Caludia Navone . . . in a magical forest Picture Gallery Interflora Top Hats Get a head start against the winter chill. Compiled by Helen Kenny When the Party is over The complications that come with the festive season can spell the end of your relationship Couples and Christmas just don't go together, says Kate Spicer Picture Gallery The new cool Iris Chapple Manicure Treatment on Trial Cover girl Camp It up The Sybarite Vanessa Wilde's Secret Diary Hoping to reclaim her waist for Christmas, Vanessa realises she is too late for liposuction, so tries out bondage corsetry instead The Lowdown Getting a Waist Wendy Lewis Makepu Notes Ice Queen Cool off this winter with shimmering, frosty looks that will turn you into the hottest girl out there. Photographs by Janny Starey. Make-up by Dina Catchpole Philip Kingsley the Hair Doctor Tried and Tested Drink up A new range of herbal cocktails claims to lurbacharge your immune system Ann Marie Gardner reports Maria McERLANE Health and Deficiency Finding out what gets the nation aroused is all too weird What's the Alternative? Bend ze knees The way you get fit for skiing could dramatically affect your performance on the slopes. Eva Gizowska hears about a new revolutionary programme in ski biomechanics Your Place or Mine? Seduce your guests with the best-laid table on the block. Styling by Hilary Lowe Your Place or Mine? Season's Feastings It may take tanturns, sweat and tears, but a proper Christmas meal is definitely worth it. Bring on the birds, says Tom Conran Main photograph: traditional roast turkey, gmished… Portsalut Dear Santa Joanna Simon tastes more than 7,000 wines a year. Here are the ones on her Christmas wish list All Things Nice Sheherazade Goldsmith 40% off Top London Hotels Pan's People Kids' Stuff String 'Em up All in One Domestic Boss Fashion House Hayes & Jarvis Sara and Snoop Doggy Dog Trudi and mel: Boutique Freeks In the Stars The Rebirth of Cool From veteran film directors to Formula One racing drivers, it Was all about being as clever and mysterious as possible. 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