News from 18/11/2002
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Laura M. Watson, Andrew Robson, Rob Fellows, Phil Yates, Francine Brody, Francis Molinary, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Bean, Chairman, Richard Beeston and James Bone, Catherine Philip, Gilliam Harris, DJM, Catherine Riley, Ross Dunn and Stephen Farrell, Zahid Hussain, James Moore, Harry Potter, David Jackson, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Valerie George, Liz Bestic, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Neil Inkley, Peter Lansley, Andrew Rosenbaum, Anne Woodham, Antony Crookston, Charles Hedgcock, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Christy Billetop, Tom Bawden, Ingrid Mansell and Neelam Verjee, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Philip Webster, Melissa Kite and Christine Buckley, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Alison Kervin, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Frederick Forsyth, John Mortimer, John Wadham (Director), Jeremy Hazlehurst, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Ann Widdecombe, Valerie Elliott, Simon Kuper, Angus Nicol Piping correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Martin Kaye, Rory Watson, Kevin Watkins, Robert Thomson, Derek F. Smith, Tim Reid, J. Willamson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Oliver Del Mar, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Michael Tillotson, LDV Vans Trophy Draw, Courtney Atkin, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Malika Browne, Daniel McGrory, Stewart Tendler and Michael Evans, Adam LeBor, Mark Pougatch, Stephen Collins, Martin Doughty, Chair, Mark Court, Edward Gorman, Ron Jarvis, Russell Kempson, Varicose Veins, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Frank Skinner, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Charles H. Gomez, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Sven-Gordan Eriksson, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Mark Tully, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Emma Summerton, Mambu Kawa, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Cathy Harris, Peter Neufeld, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Denis Miles, Nick Kelly, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, John Allison, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Eric Thomas, Vice-Chancellor, Philip J. Duly (Campaign Manager), Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Rick Broardbent, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ashling O'connor, Peter Cressall, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Nick Berkeley-King, Walter Gammie, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Bowel Cancer, Ben Webster, Christopher Denne, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Imtiaz Ahmad, Christopher Irvine, Dr Martens League, James Jackson, William Evans, Emma Hartley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Mark Baldwin, Edward Docx, Daniel Rosenthal, John Malkovich's, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Paul Connolly, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Paul Fein, Abigail Rayner, Mark Venables, Robert Rhodes, Owen Slot, Robbie Millen, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Conrad Sargisson, Andrew Pierce and Stewart Tendler, Hernan Crespo, Ian Dougall, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoConfession signature code reveals Briton's torture in Cairo prison Fire pay claim 'could wreck the economy' Brown will not risk inflationary public sector pay demands Drug shortage Eban dead Top athlete Princely perks Mi5 exposes threat of chemical attack on Tube The Times Today Bread of heaven brings out the pilgrims Home & legacy Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Lib Dem persuaded by Morris to return 'Brightest and best' quit Bar as debts mount Labour misses 75% of performance targets Avoid slippage by rolling forward Happier Christmas Inquest on Hindley opens today In Brief Gardiner dies Owen baby Submarine arrest Saved by Viagra Culture clash as stately homes seek £10m tax break Ministers urge the Chancellor to see cash help for homeowners as part of a socialist agenda, writes Valerie Elliott Breitling This will open more manor houses Hard-up owners hit by rising costs and lower incomes Police on alert but the Tube remains vulnerable Tiscali A1-Qaeda revenge plot 'for arrests in Britain' Warnings of terrorist attacks come thick and fast Security services abandon the waiting game A varied chemical armoury could be unleashed Kaddie Boy Prince's list of gifts 'will expose profiteers' Hernia HSBC Seatbelt call as 5 die in coach crash BMW Artery operations four times riskier in some hospitals Politicians and Paxman get flak from TV satire Time to learn French? Barclaycard Potter's new film conjures up $88m Jet pollution tax 'would fund hew airport in Kent' Virgin atlantic Tourism chiefs back Heathrow or Cliffe The Mission to Seafarers plays Father Christmas for… Resurgent otters take to life in big smoke Bishop first to decline 'regal' enthronement Just AA sk UK online Weather a damper for skilled immigrants The transport dabate Freeserve Ministers fight shy of London Olympics bid This week in Parliament British Gas Communications '48 Games caught the mood Fees for private schools go over £20,000 a year Labour rebels over top-up proposals Heavenly fireworks at their best tonight Luxury Southern Africa Belfast Muscle cells could replace pacemaker Let primaries try baccalaureate, institute says The Sleep Disorder Clinic ASH spouting flames of fury at 007's conversion to Havanas Goldfish Jiang's shadow stalks new leader Hu may have to share the throne with his predecessor, says Oliver august in Beijing Catchphrase is name of the game as old favourites mark end of era What the Chinese papers say Andreotti sentenced to 24 years Sharon to expand settlements in west Bank city Pakistani women MPs get segregated seating British Gas Prudential Gore back on attack again In Brief (AFP): Ayatollah mercy (AP): Organs lost (AP): Aid workers freed Buzz UN team back in Iraq to seek out 'hidden arsenal' 'Al-Qaeda man' held for hotel car bomb plot Prudential Bush's War Cabinet is riven by feuding US troops are losing battle of the bulge Mastercard JFK had to fight pain every day Times on Line Hungary falls short of Nato standards The Times Offers Direct May 1,2004, will be EU enlargement day Tanker spill traps seabirds Raja Fashions Graves debate could reopen Civil War pain Much more than a sight for sore eyes Theatre king Lear Arts, Cambridge Jeremy Kingston Pop Dolly Parton Bridgewater Hall, Manchester What's Important the Times Pop David Gray The Point, Dublin Opera The Ghost Wife Barbican Concert Juan Diego Florez Wigmore Hall Inscrutable Mr Hu may be Tony Blair in disguise China's Communists see themselves as the natural party of government If you're reading this on the Underground this morning, please don't panic Are we really ready for President Paddy? It isn't Latin that is a dead language, it's English The Terror Trail Ministers have to assume the worst and be candid Spend More, Dream Less Lessons for Nato as it meets this week to plan its future The Fat Controller Are the military losing the battle of the bulge? Performance not all Animal suffering The Times Daily Register Bar weighs merits of legal reforms Opposition to EU arrest warrant Encouraging university admissions Farming and floods Band of Brothers Bad line Parthenon sculptures Arts funding Margate gallery in 'spirit of Turner' Remarriage in church Priestly posts Silent revolution Chinese tennis The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword 22.200 Sudafed Business More EU merger appeals George inflation view Energy 'swap' proposed Household restatement Standard fund 'lost £5bn' Mulberry backs Saul How the week finished Currencies Commodities Canon GSK fears new drug shortage Equitable refuses to heed ombudsman's call In Business Today Focus on food giants Row looms at MG Rover as directors' pay jumps 40% The Times Need to Know: The week ahead What's Important the Times No need for UK to feel deflated yet Change on week Exchange rates ITV duo in final effort to run ITN Chancellor pressured to reveal cost of tax change Unsold stock of £18bn hampers venture firms Kalms returns to the City as head of son's business Arab owners to bring glitter to Berkeley Sq Canon Repairing the dents in Brussels credibility Carl Mortished talks to the Briton running the Competition Directorate Arsenal trade mark infringed Court of Justice of the European Communities Licence endorsement survives rehabilitation Queen's Bench Division Compulsory green belt sale House of Lords No tapping in taping own phone Court of Appeal Criminal Division The proof is in the pipeline for GSK Corporate profile No 41: GlakoSmithKline Mark Court weighs up the challenges facing the drug giant Who's who in the boardroom The company in detail History The Times verdict Conditions worse for companies Europe seeks exemption on US Act Emalaysia The different methods of looking at profits Student Briefing Students ready for battle X Halifax Capitalisation, week's change Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Sir George Gardiner Disciple of MargaretThatcher who clashed with John Major and later joined the Referendum Parly Sir George Gardiner, MPfor Reigate, 1974-97, was born on March 3,1935. He died on November 16,2002, aged 67 Graham Watson Literary agent who took a personal interest in all his authors and who watched the growth of corporate publishing with unease Graham Watson, Literary agent, was born on June 8,1913. He died on November 14,2002, aged 89 Court & Social Joachim Zahn Industrialist who turned the wait for a new car into a sign of prestige Joachim Zahn, former chairman of Daimler-Benz, was born on January 24,1914. He died on October 8,2002, aged 88 Abba Eban Israeli Foreign Minister and diplomatic pioneer who was often a lone dove in the Labour Party where he argued for withdrawal from the occupied territories Abban Eban, Israeli Deputy Prime Minister, 1963-66, and Foreign Minister, 1966-74, was born in CApe Town on February 2,1915. He died near Tel Aviv on November 17,2002, aged 87 Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Debate@thetimes. co. uk Dabate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Gibraltar's referendum Should we back the Rock for ever? Or, as Mattew Parris argues, are our promises made to be broken? Grim spectre of famine Africa is in crisis again will the continent ever be able to feed itself? Nature Notes Day of the Mission Princes News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life November 18,1953 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Notebook Architecture by Marcus Binney Army museum takes shape up north London pipers herald Celtic new year New commissions reflect the flow of innovative designs Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Answers (from page 10) Word Watching Series still alive Pipe line steps up flow of winners Racing Leicester Wolverhampton In Sport Today Results from Saturday's four meetings Leaders in the National Hunt championships Folkestone No Title Leeds cushioned by their flying start Zurich Premiership Insurance Nelson earns Bristol share of the spoils Scotland enjoy a special day How they lined up at Murrayfield Springboks can expect England to inflict more pain Owen Slot at Murrayfield Burke display ensures there is no anticlimax By a Correspondent: Maggs to the fore as Ireland continue their run Catt's early exit takes shine off Bath victory Quinnell; leaves Wales a big void to fill DELL Discovery Channel England state case up to a point Winning instinct can transform balance of power Britain draw comfort from resilience Rugby league Super Max 3 Times Square The Varsity Match Sour grapes add zest to vintage Australian whine All Blacks show understudies are stars in waiting Lightning cast adrift after panic measures Sailing Enfield triumph lifts spirits of remaining few UniBond League Ryman League Victory is highlight in Barnet battle Conference Dr Martens League Loyalty put to the test MacArthur sets pace for Golding England fall short of World Cup class Women's football Richardson fears first cut will be the deepest Golf The results service Yesterday's racing results Get fit, feel fit: Swiss ball Day one By Our Sports Staff: Montgomerie gains first win in Asia England pass test of character with Crawley and Key Cricket Hewitt knows no barriers in his relentless pursuit of greatness Tennis Lofthouse's Fisherman's Friend By Our Sports Staff: Pollock wrests initiative from Sri Lanka Schroeder hits the right note In Brief Rules appeal Baxter revival Meads in final Lutton on form Finishing touch Holders bow out Glory goes to Solberg as Burns slips out of contention Motor rallying No change at the top Hockey Flybe By a Correspondent: Peers bows to Bears Basketball Wacky Races coverage disappoints Programme Notes Cart race faces axe Motor racing By a Correspondent: Rivals fall to Mellor Lacrosse Reformed Hunter gathering the wages of virtue Snooker 24 Pages Radcliffe runs away with yet another world title David Powell in Monte Carlo Strange's turn as Ryder Cup captains revert to day job Inside Sport Or how about a nice cup of tea? The Times Dancing: The Hidden Perils Inside Wizard Idea After the Withdrawal of Caprice from Celebrity Big Brother, Edward Docx Finds a Late Replacement—harry Potter His Invisibility Cloak Could Be a Problem Verbatim 24 Hours Jane Shilling I Don't Much Fancy Being Cut up, even if the Professor Would Have Me. It's a Matter of Vanity Whose Dignity are the Scientists Worried about? Human Jungle The Truth: It's Murder on the Dancdfloor Do You Know your Foxtrot from your Jitterbug? Ann Treneman Doesn't and Will Stay Firmly Seated during the Party Season, Here, She and Three Other Writers Reflect on the Purgatory of Dance for Non-Dancers Dancing is Not about Free Expression, It's about who You Fancy. Jane Austen Knewthis, why Don't we? In the Times Tomorrow the Hospital Consultants Guide Part Two" Orthopaedics—from his replacements to back surgery Terror on the High Seas Reportage The Growing Menace of Piracy Has Been Increased by a New Terrorist Threat, Says Andrew Rosenbaum The Involvement in Tanker Hijackings by Terrorists Linked to Al-Qaeda Has Raised the Stakes Futher Could your Child Be a Victim Too? Patents One in Five Girls in America Has Experienced "Teen Dating" Violence, and There is No Reason to Think Thaty It Doesn't Happen Here, Says Abigail Rayner Parent Forum: My Two Grandsons, who are Aged Eight and Ten, Seem to Fight All the Time, is this Behaviour Normal? The Times Offers Direct Health Out in the Cold? Winter Weather Makes this a Bad Time of Year for Cold Sores. Now a New Website Offers Advice to the 12 Million People who are Affected Each Year Says Liz Bestic Earwax Spoon-Feeding the Hip Some of the Coolest Boutiques are Eschewing the Larger Established Brands so that They Can Give Smaller, Independent Labels a Chance-And Customers More Choice Emily Davies Reports Bring on the Clowns Arts The Dancer Upstairs Pubch-Drunk Love Real Women Have Curves A Cop of Noble Blood London Film Festival Jaes Christopher Witnesses John Malkovich's Subtle Directing Debut, the Performance of his Life by Adam Sandler and a Tubby Teenage Sensation to Watch for the Future Whose Side are You on? Television the West Wing Flags, and the Sopranos Steam Ahead but It's the Police Shows that are Winning the us Ratings War Sean MacAulay Reports from LA The Open University Concerts The Times Box Office Direct Critics' Choice Top 10 Movies The Hit Garrick Missed In 1773 David Garrick Rejected Oliver Goldsmith's Racy Comedy She Stoops to Conquer in Favour of Something Less Risky. Now a New Play Sets out to Discover whether He was Right, Says Daniel Rosenthal IMG Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review After Last Night's Correspondent about British Army Atrocities in Kenya, It is Difficult to See the Empire as a Benevolent Institution, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice Stephen Dalton BBC One Today's Television TV Choice Sky Home Truths Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… Playing the Game Hairapparent Revolutionaries Simon Kuper contrasts the images held in France of celebrated managerial exports Gerard Houllier and Arsene wenger Face Home Truths Friendsandenemies New Peaks in the Valleys Gerald Davies, the Wales, rugby icon, on his nation's love for the round-bal game Hero Turned Football killed Jeff Astle. Not the game must look after those he left behind Accrington Stanley, I Presume? Mark Hodkinson watches the world's biggest little club rise once again Switching between TV and radio, Mark Pougatch still ends up getting it in the ear Sicknote Wandering Theprofile Robbie Keane Tony Cascarino says Tottenham's irish rover must try to knuckle down The Money Game Leeds favour redeveloping Elland Road, Ashling O'connor reports Wastueful Reds Left Frustrated Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Football Text Alerts Picture Gallery Owen's April Baby Shower Savage Makes a Fair Point Theguide Birmingham City Barclaycard Premiership The Games Average Attendances Leading Scorers Card Count Arsenal Enjoy Life of Riley Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Venable's on the Brink Durable Blues Can Go Distance Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Bartlett Gives City a Grey Day Newcastle Act up for Robson Honestly Not Good Enough People's Choice Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Roeder Handed Respite Climax of the Season Theshorts The Times Books Direct Everton Happy at Altitude Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Tide is Turning for Ipswich Thegames Nationwide League First Division A Wise Man Has the Last Laugh Now or Never for Redknapp Nationwide 1 The Games Average Attendances Leading Scorers How Do They Do that? Thefacup First round Barrow cruise into next round and Morecambe give Chesterfield a late shock Rovers Lack a Nose for Goal Thedraw Bath Learn Disrespect Too Late Ferguson rescues a point but Rangers are made to pay for their profligacy Thegames Bank of Scotland Premierleague Celtic Back on top Bank of Scotland Bell's Enter this Week Golden The Continent Buy Lines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Yougame Catherine's Casebook Gerard Wonders how He Can Be a Better Manager The Daily Fix Extratime Smartphone Hospital Consultants Guide Inside Taking your Chances If You Develop an Aortic Aneurysm, the Hospital You End up in Can Make the Difference between Life and Death. Nigel Hawkes Reports One in 12 Operations Ends in Failure: The Patient Dies Death Rates Conditions Lives on the Cutting Edge General Surgery Explaned Declining Number of General Surgeons to Deal with Unglamorous' Emergency Operations No Specific Qualifications for Keyhole Surgery The UK Lags behind in Innovative Techniques Are You Having to Wait Too Long? Waiting Times: Hernlas Conditions Abdominal Hernia Experts: Bowel Cancer Breast Cancer Norwich Union Experts: Breast Cancer Is your Consultant Right for You? How to Use this Guide Hospital Consultants List Norwich Union Vermilion How data was compiled Norwich Union
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