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News from 15/11/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Wen Slot, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Tommy Johnson, John Goodbody and Jenny MacArthur, John Sandle, Andrew Pierce, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Pat Egerton, Mark Souster, Grzegorz Rasiak, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Kevin O'Flynn, Christine Seib, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Robert Brynin, The National Smoking Cessation, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Geoff Brown, David Sharrock, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Richard Hill, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent and Joanna Bale, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Kevin Cooper, Jill Dupleix, Alan Hamilton, John Burscough, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Keith Pike, David Hands, Ron Lewis, D. Winter, David Judd, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Martin Penner, Alan Davies, Sally Jones, Terence Kealey, Suzy Jagger, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Harry Foster, Sean O'Neill and Mark Henderson, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Michael Ord, Rick Broadbent, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Andrew Moreland, Joanna Nathan, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Melville, John Hopkins, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Wright, Sue Heal, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Simon Freeman, Adam Sage, Tony Whelpton, Matthew Pryor, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Matthew Hyde, Sean O'Neill, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Damian Hockney, Roger Boyes, Peter Sloman, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Claire Turvey, Jane Shilling, David Oates, Tim Hames, Nigel Henderson, Linda Caine, Ashling O'connor, Maureen Paton, Jack Hoppe, David Starkey, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Mrs Dippy, Jeremy Hart, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Stephen Munns, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Kenneth Stuart, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Leo Lewis, Cherry Potter, Richard Morrison, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Gordon Brown, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Eddy Holt, Barry Hyman, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Door left open for Johnson return Hunting protest Robot roach Free Airmiles Insurance row The Times Soars Games boost 'Johnson's fall speaks volumes about the state of the … Europe market failures 'are costing British firms billions' Friends Reunited Gordon Brown William Rees-Mogg Band Aid: the rise of the next generation Two die as gunfire triggers panic at Arafat mourning In the Times Today Times Newspapers Limited Iran ready to abandon nuclear ambitions for EU trade deals Where It Went Tiffany & Co. Can the new Band Aid beat £110m for Africa? Wars and rivalries change but the remembrance remains the same A dwindling band of First World War survivors On Other Pages Times Online Bitter taste is bar to drinking Court on TV UDA ceasefire Waterloo to close M25 reopens Pop show threat The morning after Britain is dangerous, says top drug firm IWC News Click for your place in history A website will be a record of humanity in the electronic age and raise £50,000 a year for charity, reports Ruth Gledhill Public in the dark over great British inventions AOL Unlimited T2 Business Sex trade cash 'to help victims' Murder charge Three die in crash Child killed by TV Tacking back Future as Editor of Spectator is put in doubt Prudential Jolly lunch before he had had his chips Tories suggest door will open for Boris Johnson to return Report uncovers dirty tricks 'Jobs for the boys' culture and contract trickery by EU governments are exposed in the Wood report, says Elizabeth Judge The Expert Commission is all but impotent to stop abuses Huge but Hidden Enterprise Festival spirit falls short of reaching the dizzy heights First Night Jazz London Jazz Festival Barbican/South Bank Breitling First Night Sky Getting by Tongue-twisting Urdu is language of choice Qantas Smoke breaks may lead to cut in pay Salvatore Ferragamo Weather Eye Hopes are dashed of an outright ban on smoking in public places Teaching languages Neighbourly concern Top spot at the bottom How to deal with global insecurity God and creation Future direction for regional government and assemblies Faith and politics PC PCs Fine and finer still Key to election victory The Times Bright Sparks Britain's speciality has been, and should be, the brilliant idea Pipes and Sitar The popularity of Urdu in Scotland is welcome Who says science is about facts? They only get in the way of a good theory Open and Shut Competition in EU public procurement barely exists From Berlin to Fallujah, the bomb and the bullet are an inevitable evil The secret Bridget within us all The key to Helen Fielding's chubby anti-heroine is that she lets women just be themselves The Times Boris, you deserved better There is something of the knife about Michael Howard. This was hypocrisy bordering on sadism Censure the censor The robot infiltrator that will lure pests to their slaughter Insects, poultry and sheep may all be controlled with machines, writes Adam Sage Anusol Online Peer is charged after hotel fire Thief bagged Diana report late Body discovered Microsoft Office Demands for limit on political advisers' numbers rejected PRU Health Blair to defend his support for Bush Tory MPs want power to decide their leader The Week in Parliament First blood to the vegetarian foodmaker in branding row Ban could be election issue Foxhunters plotting power struggle Landowners intend to fight back with non-cooperation strategy, reports Valerie Elliott Basil, Brent and now Blackpool's bad boy - TV accused of badmouthing the bosses BT Roberts Radio Re-Invented Freemove Lloyds TSB Insurance Rillington Place case reopened Schools of the '60s are friendliest The classes of 1963, pupils of state schools and those in London are best at keeping in touch, according to the website Friends Reunited. Alexandra Blair finds out why The List of Places where Monday Mornings Don't Exist American Exp Fond memories of teacher who took a punt on pupils £2m a week boost for organic food sales Panasonic Children may hold key to victory in battle of the bulge Action call on malnutrition Arthritis 'ignored' Exercising the Family Way Rac always there Multiple Display Advertising Items Blunkett criticised over al-Qaeda court warning Prison Service took my dogs away out of spite, says former handler Business Npower Times World News EU leader faces test of strength MEPs seek more power over Commission, Rory Watson writes High-profile Frattini keeps his private life from public scrutiny Top spies threaten to leave the fold over CIA reform Multiple Display Advertising Items Bupa The Role of the Vice-President Cheney's heart scare causes a flutter Deception and mass firepower were key to success Forces diverted to counter rebels in Mosul Family fury as Red Caps 'are cleared' The Times Final steps of dead men walking Fleeing rebels are tracked by aircraft and killed by US troops, James Hider in Fallujah writes MTV pulls in the screamers The Woolwich Sport (Reuters): Race party reborn (AFP): Atlantis 'proof' Churchill Football chief who outlasted Brezhnev may be kicked out Eta peace call Hindu cleric held over murder of rival The Woolwich Sport (Reuters/AFP): Missing in storm (AFP): Belgrade visit (AFP): Party fire (AFP): Guilty of murder (AFP): Funeral brawl (AFP): Christian hanged Vauxhall Princess to forsake title for love of a commoner Times Business Pension problems MmO2 dividend Chirac upbeat Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones US insurer in threat to split capital payments Drug firms let down Africa over Aids, says… Austin Reed Green Flag Britain must lead the second revolution Need to Know How the Week Finished Data Exchange Rates Change on the Week Logitech's plans Stop Press China venture Total denial Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Gold FGML Business Big Shot North Sea Workers at small businesses 'face bleak retirement' The Times Pensions Bill faces rewrite in the Lords Big Numbers Employed in Small Firms Managers fear UK productivity lagging Banks face pressure over access to accounts Baugur in deal to buy Mk One for £55m Ricoh Image Communication MmO2 boosts German network Business LSE drive to lure Dutch traders hit by glitches The Times EMI wraps up Eminem studio albums Carers and Indian contractors join AIM Suitors circle Novar after Melrose rebuff Treasury Secretary won't change 'nod and wink' talk Analysis Finance ministers meet to stem euro against low dollar Leaders Voice Concern over Euro's Rise 'You have got to give our folks a J-P Garnier says British institutions are wrong on pay. Big salaries buy better managers, GSK's chief tells Jon Ashworth The Power 100 The Times The leader in ten questions Business Equity Prices Austrian Russian banks hope to unlock potential of mortgage market As property prices in Moscow soar, banks are starting to sell home loans. But trust in the sector is lacking, writes Suzy Jagger Times Online Brewers try to wean boozers off vodka Times Register General Stanislaw Skalski Top Polish ace of the Second World War who fought daringly in Poland, over London and in North Africa Lives Remembered Iris Chang Historian who chronicled the massacre and suffering of Nanking at the hands of the Japanese Army in 1937 Keith Weller Gifted footballer who earned four caps for England—and who was famous for wearing white tights during an FA game Dinner Forthcoming Marriages Anniversaries Births Deaths Births Deaths Want to place a classified advertisement? Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private We remember From veterans at the Cenotaph to the Black Watch in Perth, Britain lays wreaths to honour her dead Keeping a roof over Ottoman traditions Notebook Architecture Good presentation is a castle's best weapon V&A hosts architecture at its best Public duty Birthdays Mad zeal Customer choice Demon drink Personal care Daily Life November 15, 1820 Knock-on effects So macho No smoke, no fire What's your view? Debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Clearing the Air Scotland is soon to ban smoking in public places. Is it time England and Wales followed suit? Questions Answered Bridge Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Prison governor must keep record of disciplinary proceedings as prisoner's liberty is in issue Queen's Bench Division 'Benefit' to be given a wide meaning Court of Appeal VAT is not included in definition of 'turnover' Chancery Division Squatter need not alert owner Court of Appeal Council not liable over ice on roads Court of Appeal Times Online Study of ladybirds indicates mild winter Weather Eye Paul Simons Nature Notes On this Day November 15, 1941 The Air Miles Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Accordion Etoile rules the roost for Irish Racing Murphy cements Pipe alliance with his magnificent seven Times Test Leicester Wolverhampton The Wright Track Folkestone Jumps Leaders Racing Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Cheltenham Watts adds spark to Reading by scoring first hat-trick Hockey Old favourite strives to become the next big hit Rounders Sally Jones meets the players making strides to promote a new dawn for a traditional game Loeb claims record win to finish season in fine style Motor Rallying Morgan prepares to battle hard for place in the sun Peter Dixon meets a British golfer determined to overcome health setbacks to make his mark on the US PGA Tour Clarke wins in style Walton eyes return to tour duty Times Online Today's Fixtures Picture Gallery The Results Service Middlesex humbled Ganguly banned Haumono signs Stockport soar Panthers denied US: Stupples stalls Golden girl a shining example to Sepeng Athletics Champions' hopes suffer mighty blow as wind stops play Bowls Golf Cinderella Man who went to the ball and conquered Rick Broadbent rolls back the years with a nephew of James J. Braddock, whose life story is now told on film Holyfield's dream fading as he falls to defeat once more Final success beckons for inspired Great Britain Gillette Tri-Nations Series By a Correspondent: Row over registration leaves confused Lions in uproar Basketball Australians could face disciplinary hearing after panel review The Sunday Times How Vinnie got by with a little help from his fiends . . . Federer aiming for final flourish Masters Cup Henman hoping to blow hot to shake off the cold Federer's Titles in 2004 Drawing the Lines of Battle for Glory Varndell's hat-trick highlights Worcester's woes Burke stands a class apart Sale count heavy price of national recognition Zurich Premiership Mapletoft brings up his century in style Influential O'Gara makes White eat his own words New Zealand dominate Italy from the start Scotland enjoy record-breaking romp Battling Quinnell prepares to retire Rugby Football Union Australia cannot cope with flair of France Twelve-try rout leaves England steeled for sterner tests ahead Hazell likely to surrender place as Worsley waits in the wings The Times Offers Direct Rugby Union Twickenham Match Facts Robinson heralds new dawns and forgotten knights Champion horse was given human sedatives Peugeot Tennis The Times Crossword 22,822 Routing error leaves Golding scrambling to get back into race Sailing Links Higgins digs deep and returns to winning ways Snooker Times Sport London gets backing on eve of Games bid deadline The Times The Game Inside Today The Times Quotes of the Day Brought to tears by the town that dares to dream big Gateshead is placing its faith in culture as the catalyst of its rebirth Innocents against irony Is this bomb yours? Image of the Day As Middle East peace hopes rise, a thin layer of snow covers a Star of David on a tomb in the Jewish cemetery at Erfurt, Germany The Ethicist Who invented that? He was probably British . . . Today The Times sets out to find Britain's greatest invention, beginning with the field of medicine. Here Richard Morrison chronicles the golden age of British inventors, while over the page Mark Henderson explains how the contest works The sad fact is that Britain 'no longer has scientific heroes and heroines' Our inventing world is full of colourful characters such as Sir Tim Berners-Lee The Milestones Reached in Medicine Screen Select Who is the How to Vote 'Medical researchers scrabble for every grant' My Choice: Vaccine Not on the List Parent Forum Send US your Problems Next Week The test of any family's sanity Nothing quite prepared Sue Heal for the ordeal of trying to get her 10-year-old daughter into 'the right school' The Times Baked beans: how do you eat yours? Food Home. forum@thetimes.co.uk Times Online Going global can pay dividends Fashion Wannabe Weeks Matron, help! I've mislaid my sanity somewhere . . . Wrap up warm and chill out with a snowball Crib Notes Seventies Retro The clothes—like lava lamps and Snowball cocktails—are vibrant Arts From smiling villain to sweet prince Interview Bond baddie Toby Stephens is bringing his Hamlet to London. Maureen Paton met him Times Readers Ticket Offer Lending a brotherly hand to murder Theatre Peter Shaffer has brought his late brother's play back to life, Matt Wolf reports Week Ahead Enter Hackney, stage left Community projects take the elite out of opera, approves Robert Thicknesse Creative teamwork can have an amazing, unifying effect Tomorrow Witty wicked ways Dance The Hard Nut Sadler's Wells Theatre Compact Failure Arcola, E8 Firstnight First Choice Opera La Rondine Covent Garden Concert BBC Singers/Layton Westminster Abbey Entertainments Dance Flames of Passion Peacock Theatre, WC2 TV & Radio Radio Choice Jimi Hendrix David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Lie with Me Monarchy by David Starkey Channel 4, 9pm Michael Jackson's Mind Five, 9pm Trainers, Reggae and the Olympics Channel 4, 11pm Film Choice Hotel Reserve (1944, b/w) BBC Two, 1.30pm Suddenly, Last Summer (1959, b/w) Sky Cinema 1, 8pm Ryan's Daughter (1970) TCM, 9pm North and South: a class adaptation Weekend TV Variations Life on the Batdole True Fiction The incredibles, a new superhero animation, is released this weekend. It has taken American by storm, but not everybody is happy Don't miss T2 Crossword No 3436 Word Watching Polygon T2 Quiz Su Doku The Number Placing Puzzle Rolex The Game Time for Team to Develop The Game Says Whistle Blower Beckham Ready for Countdown Simon Barnes hopes that the England captain's announcement of his intention to retire can inspire a personal renaissance The Squad Have your Say The Statement Playing Partners Consigned to past Tony Cascarino on football's dying breed Lead Them Not into Temptation Willpower and sacrifice the only reliable weapons in war against drugs North Wales faces the loss of a famous old name, David McVAY writes The Club The Back Ground Leicester Mourn Weller The Icon Kanu Ruins Robson's Return West Bromwich Albion (1) 1 Earnshaw 37 Middlesbrough (1) 2 Purse 32 (og), Zenden 52 Middlesbrough escape after last-minute miss The Times Wigley given Shaky Lifeline by Phillips Southampton (1) 2 Blackstock 18, Phillips 71 Portsmouth (1) 1 Jakobsson 12 (og) Southampton coach finds some welcome respite Arsenal Need to Box a Lot More Clever Tottenham Hotspur (1) 4 Naybet 37, Defoe 61, King 74, Kanoute 88 Arsenal (1) 5 Henry 45, Lauren 55 (pen), Vieria 60, Ljungberg 69, Pires 81 Poor defending puts nine-goal thriller in perspective Levy Disputes Santini's Honesty Nine Nines Nine Goals and No Madmen Alan Davies finds contrasts aplenty following Arsenal away in the capital Coleman Hails Chelsea Class Fulham (0) 1 Diop 57 Chelsea (1) 4 Lampard 33, Robben 59, Gallas 73, Tiago 81 Robben proves catalyst for decisive victory Villa Wise up to the Bolton Way Bolton Wanderers (1) 1 Dlouf 21 Aston Villa (1) 2 McCann 41, Hitzlperger 89 Hitzlsperger brings dose of reality to the Reebok Everton Bank on Gravesen Birmingham City (0) 0 Everton (0) 1 Gravesen 69 (pen) Moyes keen to retain services of key player Baros Does All the Talking Green's Run May Be Halted Charlton Athletic (2) 4 Johansson 15, 21, Konchesky 75, Euell 88 Norwich City (0) 0 Murphy optimistic as Charlton make progress Dickov Makes Point to City Manchester City (1) 1 Sibierski 45 Blackburn Rovers (0) 1 Dickov 78 (pen) Former striker continues to torment old club United Indebted to Eager Rooney Strop Watch Souness Finds No Escape George Caulkin Says that Newcastle do not deserve a change in fortunes Gill Proposes Pay Based on Incentives Ipswich Look to the Summit Ipswich Town (0) 1 Bent 51 Leeds United (0) 0 Leeds still struggling to reverse decline Furlong Makes the Difference Queens Park Rangers (0) 1 Furlong 86 Wigan Athletic (0) 0 Veteran striker remains a class act Kitson Enjoying Red-Hot Form Reading (2) 2 Warner 13 (og), Kitson 39 Cardiff City (0) 1 Jerome 87 Impressive Reading keep up pressure on leaders Coventry City (2) 2 Hughes 9, Barrett 15 Plymouth Argyle (0) 1 Evans 48 Rotherham United (1) 1 McIntosh 36 Wolverhampton W (0) 2 Cooper 69, Cort 79 Gillingham (0) 0 Derby County (1) 2 Rasiak 42, Taylor 90 Sheffield United (1) 1 Quinn 30 Watford (0) 1 Gunnarsson 65 Burnley (1) 1 Blake 6 Nottingham Forest (0) 0 Leicester City (0) 0 Sunderland (0) 1 Caldwell 69 Stoke City (0) 1 Noel-Williams 64 Crewe Alexandra (0) 0 Preston North End (1) 1 Lewis 15 Millwall (0) 1 Hayles 87 West Ham United (0) 0 Brighton & Hove ALB (0) 1 Butters 68 Now Jackett is Required Cheltenham Town (0) 1 Spencer 71 Swansea City (1) 3 O'Leary 19, Trundle 46, Connor 90 Trundle leads Swansea charge Aldershot (0) 4 Dixon 46, 79, McLean 65, 90 Canvey Island (0) 0 Bradford City (0) 0 Alfreton town (0) 1 Sale 90 Macclesfield Town (0) 1 Whitaker 86 Bristol Rovers (0) 1 Walker 77 Carlisle United (0) 1 McGill 79 Barnet (0) 1 Hatch 48 Bath City (0) 2 Partridge 65, 90 Bury (4) 5 Mattis 8, 26, Porter 19, Challinor 39, Nugent 74 Vauxhall Motors (0) 2 McDermott 61, O'Donnell 73 Billericay Town (0) 0 Stevenage Borough (0) 1 Hanlon 72 Cambridge City (0) 2 Sadler 58, Stevenson 90 Leigh Rmi (1) 1 Simms 14 Blackpool (1) 3 Wellens 9, 76, Parker 46 Tamworth (0) 0 Darlington (1) 3 Armstrong 19, 73, Keltie 86 Yeovil Town (0) 3 Miles 46 Tarachulski 55,90 Boston United (0) 5 Thompson 48, McManus 49, 67, Noble 81, Ellender 89 Hornchurch (1) 2 Castle 4, Everett 78 Exeter City (1) 1 Gaia 6 Grimsby Town (0) 0 Orest Green Rovers (0) 1 …ouis 56 …Ournemouth (1) 1 …etcher 24 Halifax Town (1) 3 …oster 6, Midgley 69, Ross 84 Cambridge United (1) 1 …udor 35 Hartlepool United (3) 3 Williams 23, Robson 27, Porter 43 Lincoln City (0) 0 Milton Keynes Dons (0) 1 Small 48 Lancaster City (0) 0 Thurrock Thwarted Oldham Athletic (0) 1 Killen 48 (pen) Penalty ends hopes of glantkilling Hayes (0) 0 Wrexham (3) 4 …olf 17, Lawrence 30, Sam 37, Llewelyn 82 Northampton town (1) 1 McGleish 5 Barnsley (0) 0 Hinckley United (1) 2 Lavery 38, Cartwright 79 Torquay United (0) 0 Notts County (1) 2 Baudet 35 (pen), Gordon 90 Working (0) 0 Hull City (1) 3 Green 30, Keane 66, Walters 86 Morecambe (1) 2 Bentley 12, Twiss 60 Peterborough United (1) 2 Kennedy 10, Woodhouse 89 Tranmere Rovers (1) 1 Taylor 42 Histon Happy to Make History Histon (1) 2 Cambridge 4, Libam 90 Shrewsbury Town (0) 0 Shrewsbury folled by Key Leyton Orient (2) 3 Lockwood 11, Hunt 37, Carlisle 58 Dagenham & Red (0) 1 Moore 83 (pen) Rochdale (1) 2 Holt 36, 90 Oxford United (1) 1 Bradbury 20 Mansfield Town (1) 1 Baptiste 28 Colchester United (1) 1 Halford 25 Scunthorpe United (1) 2 Hayes 13, Baraclough 76 Chesterfield (0) 0 Blough Town (1) 2 Hodges 24, Harris 73 Walsall (1) 1 Wrack 32 Stafford Rangers (0) 0 Chester City (1) 2 Belle 32, Rapley 71 Swindon town (1) 4 Howard 43, Jenkins 48, Duke 83, Robert 86 Sheffield Wednesday (0) 1 Whelan 63 Wycombe Wanderers (0) 1 Johnson 71 Coalville Town (0) 0 Southport (0) 1 Fearns 75 Hereford United (1) 3 Mills 26, Stansfield 58, Purdle 63 Stockport County (3) 3 A Williams 8, Feeney 19, 45 Huddersfield Town (0) 1 Abbott 90 Tiverton town (0) 1 Winter 90 (pen) Doncaster Rovers (2) 3 McIndoe 18, Fenton 26, Blundell 84 Yeading (2) 2 Haywood 5 (og), Campbell 45 (pen) Halesowen Town (1) 1 Cowley 9 The Results Managers Feeling the Heat Walter Gammie says the new Conference regional divisions have added to the pressure McEvilly Shines Party Time for Wimbledon The Facts Prso the Rangers Saviour Hibernian (0) 0 Rangers (0) 1 Prso 65 (pen) Novo dismissal mars battling win Aberdeen (1) 2 Tod 34 (og), MacKie 50 Dunfermline Athletic (0) 1 Donnelly 70 Dundee United (0) 1 McCracken 78 Livingston (0) 0 Kilmarnock (1) 1 Leven 31 Heart of Midlothian (0) 1 Wyness 69 Celtic (1) 3 Sutton 3, Hartson 53, 77 Inverness Ct (0) 0 Motherwell (1) 3 Clarkson 44, Paterson 53, 64 Dundee (0) 0 First Division Second Division Third Division Case for Tottenham's Defence so Short-Lived Weekly Winner The Leader Board The Super League Championship manager 5 Www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Championship manager 5 Results and Statistics Russia's Flawed Foreign Policy Gabriele Marcotti on how the empty seats tell their own story of a false football economy The Veteran The Veteran The Budding Superstar The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Plasma Screen Tv Package

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