News from 24/12/2001
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Andrew Robson, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Helen Studd, Neale Coleman, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, DJM, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, David Wilson, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Willam Dalrymple, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Pamela Mulcahy, Michael Binyon, David Charter and Nigel Hawkes, Clive Davis, Iain Naylor, Bill Bond, Gabrielle Starkey, Colin Nicholl, Jonathan Clarke, Stuart MacOnie, John Mayhead, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Patricia Burroughs, Adam Sage and Sam Lister, Antonia Senior, James Galway flautist, Debra Craine, Simon Barner, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Phillips, A. F. Green, Martin Rees, Robin Young, Andy Stephens, Jez Fanstone, Jenny MacArthur, David Hands and John Hopkins, Carol Ann Duffy, Phil Gordon, N. M. Campbell, Man Tak Chung, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, Nicholas Wapshott, Bruce Kent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Robin Burgess (Director), Claire Tomalin, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Ann Treneman, R. Readman, Rob Wright, Svetlana Khorkina, Raymond Keene, Ann Shuttleworth, Matthew Pryor, Lucy Pinney, Cathy Harris, Peter Henley, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Anthony Whyatt, Erica Wagner, Ron Brotherton, Martin Woods, Tom Dart, P. Whittle, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Giles Whittell, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Robin Miller, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Felicity Crawley, Walter Gammie, Michael Gove, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Waller, Kenneth MacNab, Peter Willis, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Daniel Rosenthal, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Chris Bunting, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Adrian Walter, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Riach, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Maxim Narbrough, Philip Pank, Ivor Davis,
ResumoBest for football Shoe bomber sparks travel terror alert Picture Gallery Christmas Appeal Blair 'wasted chance' to boost MMR Festive TV shown the door by angry mother Your best Christmas holiday television and radio… Cheer for the bleak midwinter BT openworld The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 The Times Online Fast Times The weather today Falconer 'hid' Dome pay report By a Correspondent: US warns Sinn Fein to cut its terror link Tally of rough sleepers queried Net lessons help homeless connect Vaz refuses to comment on censure claim Mandelson poised for comeback in Europe Potter's fate sealed from start, says Rowling Lover faces £19,000 bill for 12 days of wooing Counting the Cost Shoppers fight over last turkey Amstrad BT rings up £2.5m by axing Christmas rate Alarm bells failed for 'Mr Reid' Airline falters Making mincemeat out of List prices Explosive was used by al-Qaeda before Inquiry begins into security lapses Suspected child abuser found beaten to death Police to question father over stabbings Man flees crash by stealing car Shopping mall girl 'was not raped' PC World By a Correspondent: Lambs bring joy to defiant breeder Decline in MMR take-up 'risks measles epidemic' Why patients should have the jab House of Fraser Picture Gallery More patients wait over a year for operations Jowell tells footballers to 'play ball' as role models Cathedrals welcome decline in visitors Half Price Sale How Laurence overcame fear of Father Christmas The Times Christmas Appeal Most people on trains since 1945 News in Brief BBC claims lead in news battle Heavyweight is out of the show Queen's aunt gets royal telegram Books not on my menu, says TV chef Online Miller Brothers Argentina announces biggest debt default Infanta's husband 'grave' after stroke Europol stays confident on euro security US troops can stay 'until threat is over' Uranium found 22,000 troops to celebrate abroad Arafat vows to defy Israeli ban India and Pakistan build up frontier forces after shelling Asylum Plea Giuliani's courage stands test of Time The Nativity is a scandal, and should remain one We must not try to tame the subversive baby Jesus for political purposes This Christmas it is time for children to start doting on their parents Picture Gallery On the front line in the war against dunces Rough justice Sports Diary Bread of Life 'Le us now go even unto Bethlehem' (Luke ii, 15) Political Immunity When medical details must remain private In the Bleak Midwinter Mankind finds refuge in the symbolism of snow Gravity of action against terrorism Court dozing Oxford's admissions dilemma Scots and the costs of Holyrood Dame Shirley Porter Sound ministry? Greatest Britons The fox population Wembley way It's Christmas, love it or hate it An awful portrait Take a letter Court Circular Appointments Birthdays Personal Column The sweet smell of burning incense—a gift of unreserved love Anniversaries Nature notes Forthcoming marriages The Times Court & Social Captain Nigel Austen Seaman of dash and verve who commanded destroyers in some of the most resounding naval victories of the Second World War Lives in Brief Ralph Burns jazz composer, arranger and pianist, was born on June 29,1922. He died on November 21,2001, aged 79 George Peters, agricultural economist, was born on September 2,1934. He died on November 4,2001, aged 67 Rob Selwood, chief executive of the National Council for the Training of Journalists, was born on July 10,1939. He died on December 17.2001, aged 62 Villy Sorensen, Danish writer, was born on January 13,1929. He died on December 16,2001, aged 72 Gylian Steele, horse owner, was born in 1922. She died on November 20,2001, aged 79 Lawrence Totty, missionary was born on April 9,1907. He died on November 1,2001, aged 94 Carlos Sancha Artist who found a niche producing society portraits Carlos Sancha, Portrait painter was born on April 27,1920. He died on December 2,2001, aged 81 On This Day Voyager Flies into Aviation History Mainza Chona Architect of the one-party state in Zambia who was twice Prime Minister Mainza chona, former Vice-President and prime Minister of Zambia, was born in Nampeyo, Monze, on January 21,1930. He died in Johannesburg on December 11,2001, aged 71 Capitalisation, week's change The Lehmann Communications Company Guide Finns ready to embrace the euro Maxim Narbrough The currency has met little resistance in Helsinki Hotel Reservation Service Golden promise of pharaoh's treasure Michael Theodoulou on how the discovery of an ancient map let to the reopening of Egypt's goldmines What the Sunday Papers Say Change on Vveek The Times Exchange Rates Golden promise pharaoh's treasure Internet starting to dick with Christmas shoppers Shares expected to bounce back in 2002 The Times Crossword 21,919 Tough time for life insurers Stock Markets Final-salary pension plan exodus grows Crossrail proposal rejected Currencies Picture Gallery Carnival fires opening shot in P&O bid Delta Air in merger talks with Branson Interest Rates RAC Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor Commodities Seymour in antfactory agreement Business in Brief MmO2 intention Putnam named Lattice 'declines' Arsenal earn perfect ten in adversity Lancome Paris The Cup vanishes in Irish rugby whodunnit Mark Souster relates the strange case of how Leinster lost a trophy just hours after winning it First Glance Yesterday Boxing Day Television Hussain's shrewd approach carries touch of Jardine Cricket England's Indian signs point to healthy transition Full final Scoreboard from Bangalore A tour of positive gains for future Final series averages India look ready to honour Oval date Arsenal's ten men break the mould Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Truly dashing victory that teaches us all a moral lesson How they stand By Our Sports Staff: Anelka switch caused by Paris falling-out FA Barclaycard Premiership 2001-02 Sports Daily this Week Celtic run out of steam at Pittodrie Fast Forward from Saturdays Matches Premiership Review By Our Sports Staff European round-up: Ronaldo struck by new injury setback Dyer has right qualities for England's left Football Chelsea are forced to break into a gallop Friendly fire continues to aid Bristol City's advance Man-to-man marking Scunthorpe gain ground as Hodges punishes Plymouth Weekend results and tables Ternent provides glimpse of past glory at Burnley Football: Nationwide League first division Nielsen teaches Wimbledon a lesson Kettering close the gap after successful revenge mission Non-League Football Sturridge can complete Wolves jigsaw Jefferies made to suffer with the end in sight Life through lens of a world champion who beat the system The Kervin Interview Svetlana Khorkina Love game that can destroy many an athlete's chances of courting success The search for a soulmate on the international sporting circuit can have dire consequences Local knowledge may give News Corp vital advantage Fuchs brings Olympia to feet in thrilling climax Equestrianism The Daily results service Boxing Day fixtures Snow reports Rugby union Farewell to a hero of the ocean Athletics Ely left out in cold by Christmas Sport Summary Play-off places still wide open Reading extend lead at top Australia among the favourites Forrester keeps cool head Silva delivers Sri Lanka victory Matulik ensures Storm hold form Johns fails at first hurdle Europe handed thrashing Brown inspires Eagles to victory Rugby league Greig crucial for Bury title success Netball Stirring recovery by Irish after De Beer lands sucker punch Rugby union Gloucester are frozen out by lack of cover Leicester owe present status to a whole generation of players David Hands reveals the secret behind the leading club's success Healey takes two to have last word Cardiff's tenacity leaves Bridgend stunned Boxing Day racing Sedgefield Doubly engaged horses with race preferences Wincanton AYR Wolverhampton The Wright Track Market Rasen Huntingdon Towcester Kempton encouraged by favourable forecast Boxing Day racing Saturday's results Hereford Leaders in the National Hunt championships Kempton Park Pedro Pete is put down Wetherby Henderson strives for perfect treble Racing Racing Journalist of the Year Times Square NatWest another way Kavanagh picks up mount on Legal Right in King George Christmas Television and Radio Goggle-eyed Rational behaviour goes out of the window at Christmas, when we watch almost anything says Joe Joseph For a Boxing Day quiz to beat all Boxing Day get your brains in tune and TV? I just don't get the idea Giles Coren has a confession to make: he is incapable of watching television. How does he cope? He's not sure he does Old favourites prop up Celebrities and Times writers share their favourite festive moments in front of the box and reveal what they will be watching this Christmas Michael Binyon chooses the cinematic bliss of Lawrence of Arabia Politics and wildlife don't mix Quality TV at Christmas? Not this year, says Carol Midgley Picture Gallery Curling up with a treat for my son Jane Shilling reflects on an era when TV was a novelty Lisa Armstrong fancies a good sob over The English Patient It looks like standard Christmas fare: the least… Ann Treneman cringes at all the sentimentality There will be no Great Escape for Lucy Pinney More food for Oliver! The Times First among equals Comedy Feuding, jeaousy, humiliation just another family Christmas? Actually no, says Michael Gove, it's much better than that: who lost episodes of Dad's Army Ghosts of comedians past Comedy choice Making a crisis out of a drama Drama Cassandras have been sounding the death knell of quality production, but Daniel Rosenthal finds that the medium offers opportunities that film cannot match Too much swashbuckling can smother the plot Critics' choice Eat, drink and watch lots of trash It's naughty, but nice… Tacky television is what Christmas is all about, says Stuart MaConie Undead, but not buried Film There are no spooky M. R. James ghost stories on our screens this year -so thrill-seekers will have to make do with a season of schlock horror on Channel 4. Ho, ho, says Ian Johns You've stuffed yourself silly, now feed your soul with art Arts Thee extended break gives TV's planners great opportunities to run out some cultural treats. Debra Craine looks at the best on offer Picture Gallery So much detail, so little truth Celebrity profiles, intent on revealing new titbits, tell us little about the stars or the true nature of their fame, says Geoff Brown Why the stars shine again am If it feels like the same old faces are popping up on the box at Christmas, they probably are. Carol Midgley finds out why executives use a select band of our TV favourites Christmas rackers Children a rock'n'roll aardvar, a mainc depressive mouse, a bear in a blue house and some hardy perennials … Caitlin Moran, aged 26 and three quarters, says move over kids, the remote control's mine Again Children's choice Give me a silent night Is the Queen's message now only half as good? The Queen's TV chat is watched by about 51 per cent of her subjects. Vanora Bennett asks if it has lost a little majesty Entertainments Chicago Multiple Display Advertising Items TV Review Christmas Eve Jumbo Crossword Christmas eve satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Christmas eve radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films 2 christmas eve television S4c Christmas day satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Christmas day radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Christmas day television Variations Chess Times 2 Crossword No 2533 Bridge Winning Move Word Watching Boxing Day in Times 2 International Care & Relief
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