News from 21/11/2002
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Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Andrew Bell, James Moore, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Daniel Baum, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Stewart Tendler and Dominic Kennedy, Kleran Falconer, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Philip Bushill-Matthews, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Bryan Thwaites, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Christopher May, Barbara Ellen, Sam Marlowe, Patrick Barkham, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Steve Keenan, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Ross Dunn, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jon Hills-Jones, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dermot Hunt, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Rory Watson and David Sharrock, Roland Watson, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Adi Bloom, Greg Hurst, Gordon Hedley, Stuart Crainer, Mark Roach, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Alastair McWhirter, Steven Norris, Richard Cleroux and Godfrey Barker, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Bill Woinstein, John Woodcock, Sarah Vine, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Godfrey Meynell, Philip Webster, Jill Sherman and Christine Buckley, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Jayne Mann, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Mike Pitts and Lewis Smith, Philip Stott, Pauline M. Atkins, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Chaundy, Chris Partridge, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Xan Rice, Beryl Dixon, Nigel Hawkes, Murphy O'connor, Caroline Merrell, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Mike MacKenzie, Helen Nugent and Gary Duncan, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Christine Buckley and James Moore, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan and Elizabeth Judge, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Helen Studd, Ruth Gledhill and Claire McDonald, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Tim Roberts, Cyril Meadows, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tony Halpin, Abigail Rayner, Bill Saunders, Michael Evans, D. E. A. Chant, John Phillips, Daniel Crewe, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Thomas Stuttaford, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Oliver Wright and Adam Fresco, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoWhy James Bond is just gay enough Barbara ellen E… Free Insidet Child abuse 'hotspots' uncovered in five Catholic dioceses Cash mystery of firemen's 16% pay offer Dispute harms war plans, says admiral Buoyant start for England Sell-out for a slice of life in the East End Index The definitive gynaecology guide How to find a woman… Media outnumber mourners as Hindley is cremated Tiffany & Co. 45p Newspaper of the Year Today in the Times in this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Www. timesonline. co. uk The Times The King leaves his enemies in the Dark Ages Police chiefs pour scorn on Blunkett's big idea Richard Ford examines proposals that shift power from local forces to Civil servants and politicians French can follow suspects in Britain Burberry Ulster jail officers demand safe home Advice call for warring couples London faces eruption of ethnic crime wars Philips Who's who: the players in the battle for… 'Each race brings its vices and customs' Hoon must hope defence chief's blast is his last Iraqi dissidents plan London gathering Asprey Angry submariner vents Forces frustration Firefighting commitments have brough military adviser close to mutiny, Mtchael Evans reports Bad blood keeps hostile fire service unions poles apart Family calls for peace Ford offers 7% rise By a Correspondent: Tube strike ballot Neighbour turns home into a white elephant A couple want £60,000 for the taunts from next door that devalued their property, reports Simon de Bruxelles Peugeot Brecks Mortar the Essential Property Guide Tomorrow… Virgin Oldest home put up 10,000 years ago Indecisive Culture Secretary sends Dyke into a funk Cult leader offers himself for the chop Currys Tory MP calls for rewrite of history Design firm gives ICI a bloody nose over paints Island surprise for Queen Rampling is awarded highest French prize Aquascutum Ps Freak show or the cutting edge of education? Henry Matthews Explorer Nausea TV offers unwelcome view of body politics PC World The Computer Superstore Doctor in abuse case allegations suspended American Express Quarantine waived for US military sniffer dogs By a Correspondent: Top police 'caught dealing in drugs' Diana crash paparazzi face trial In Brief Oversize classes Murder arrest Race failure Hay fever relief The Saturday Times Amstrad Vaccine offers hope for end to cervical cancer Trials with a success rate of almost 100 per cent are entering their fina, stage, reports oliverWright BBC snubs Archer plan for TV return Nature's Best Health for Life Teacher is still suspended after seven years Boards to justify A-level changes Get in shape and look sharp, lecturers told Dated clothes and hair are out in a bid to impress on students the importance of being stylish. Tony Halpin reports Marks & Spencer Farmer wrecked water vole haven 'SDP Oxbridge set makes running' on top-up fees Dixons Tribunes union offer could boost the Labour Left Blunkett s asylum ruling thrown out No Title Tory leader wrong and reckless on security, says Blair Question Time Briefing Ns&i Picture Gallery Hold region votes to get 'no', Davis tells Prescott Anti-tobacco campaigns to use US shock tactics £94m a year spent on helping smokers quit Taste the difference within two days, feel the benefit for life House of Fraser Intelligent Finance Millions 'harmed by wrong glasses' Thomson donates priceless art to Canadian gallery US war veterans line up against Vietnam Briton Boys greedier than girls at Christmas ATS Titian's sensual jewels Strippers join the union Kremlin enjoys the fruits of its foreign policy As Nato leaders meet in prague to accept seven new members, Russia's Foreign Minister tells Michael Binyon why Moscow no longer views the alliance's eastward expansion as threat Happier Christmas Evesham Alliance faces tests to prove relevance Bush says Saddam has 17 days left to decide his fate Britain prepares 30,000 troops to answer US call for coalition force Fortress city braces for trouble EasyJet. com Havel honoured as 'true friend' Intercontinental Rare glimpse of Castro's home life in casa video Renault Professional sits in to save Old Glory House of Fraser Arson death case will put Monaco's reputation on trial Chirac upset Blair with personal remarks about Leo Dim prospects for the Uffizi Zurich (Reuters): Appeal to Putin over press law In Brief (Reuters): Pageant attack Trial must go on (AP): Bus fire kills 30 (AP): Air crash inquiry Fujitsu Computers Siemens Paris pays £134,000 for parrot soon to be no more Times Online EU offers £75m aid as trawlers wait for oil to hit Russian billionaire behind worldwide trade in oil Eeny Meeny Miny Go Kursk engineer takes charge of salvage plan Fishermen's agony evokes memories of the Erika Charles Bremner reports from Le Croisic, south Brittany, where a similar oil disaster befell the French coast in 1999 British Gas Time Global trade keeps 7,000 ships afloat Holiday Inn Press gangs hunt young Russian conscripts MOPS P&O Jackson's baby scare apology Leader of Left wins support of Arafat Who cares about poor rich kids? Pop Doves Barrowlands, Glasgow The Times Theatre This is Our Youth Garrick Theatre Benedict Nightingale The Times Theatre Too Far to Walk King's Head Ni Theatre The Bfg The BFG playhouse, Wc2 Concert Hanslip/Owen Wigmore Hall Nato has lost an enemy and is searching for a role Europe will not count for much unless it starts to increase defence spending If the Catholic Church is truly penitent, it has got a funny way of showing it Picture Gallery A little learning will be an expensive thing Thunderer: Vandals are destroying our hearths and our homes Metal railings. At the top end of the market was "The Laurels", Brick-field Terrace, Holloway (1892) Security Guard Britain does not need a new minister for terrorism After the Wall The extraordinary transformation of Eastern Europe Death and a Salesman The autopsy row is a spectacle of self-publicity Congestion charge The Times Cardinal attacks media innuendo Place of Royal Family in national life EU legislation threatens UK jobs University entrance Fencing the fells Student stress Latin not 'be-all and end-all ' Fighting talk Silent revolution Caught in the act The Weather The Times Crossword 22,203 Picture Gallery National Forecasts Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone Boots Paul Simons Weather Eye Diamond geezer Spitzer forced to settle for fines on banks How Sleazebuster's wings were clipped No pensions 'quick fix' BP cuts Shetland jobs Bodycote warns of slump Coles Myer ousts Lew BPB faces Brussels fine Xstrata targets MIM Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Alarm over remortgage spending Garnier's Gsk package 'worth up to $18m' Beeline for the aisles Will Nectar bring swarms to… Squeezing Equity IWC The Register obituaries, Debate and Court & Social Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Acer Pension problems keep growing Results in brief Exchange rates EMI City relief as Spitzer drops curbs on analysts Osmond pulls pizza chain bid Minister rejects call to shake up pensions policy Fitness First looks for buyer Bank of Scotland Cutler brokers deal on banks Old Mutual shunned over update concerns Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Strong portfolio helps Land Sees Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Stockbroker approach boosts Allders interest Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Land Securities 'close to finding flagship tenant' DTI backtracks over grants OFT action urged on premiums Manpower Caledonia to restructure Picture Gallery Hunt to get £750,000 from Anite Tradinglab Developer warns of lean years TXU Europe will lose right to trade after seven days Drax power station caught by collapse Japan plans further public spending boost to rescue economy The Times Vodafone unit investigated in Tokyo Strickler resigns from Swiss Life Target Point 5 Sainsbury's falls behind competitors The Times Orange Enterprise Bill starts voyage of transformation David Buchler expects a new law to spark changes in corporate recovery, writes Jon Ashworth You can't afford to take chances with risk management The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trek MacHu Picchu De Beers still a cut above the rest with bold moves into new territory Xan Rice on a man who reflects the optimism of his product The Times Rock solid against the activists The Times Demonstration of bad timing City Diary No change City Diary The Times Final lap City Diary Take time out for 'El Liberator' Structures count as 'land' Law Report Chancery Division Liability for damage by tree roots Court of Appeal Surf in splendour at five-star expense More caught in BA's web Woes of online booking Travellers' tales Tenant cannot set off claim Court of Appeal Release decision is not criminal Court of Appeal Profile of the flying classes Don't leave home without Christmas markets to sell you a break Two nights in Nuremberg from £234, in prague from £219 and a weekend in paris £174. Tony Dawe reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance If snuggling down in a country cottage appeals Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Check-In Or you could simply get away from it all Multiple Display Advertising Items Flat finish for shares Harrods Knightsbridge Debate Steven Norris on congestion charges Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Max Reinhardt Polyglot entrepreneur who ran a publising emprire on the principles of generosity and trust Max Reinhardt, publisher, was born on November 30,1915. He died on November 19,2002, aged 86 SIR Charles Wilson Educationist instrumental in the development of new universities in Britian and abroad Sir charles willson, chairman of the committee of Vice-chancellors and Prinicipals 1964-67, was born on May 16,1909. He died on November 9,2002, aged 93 Captain Desmond Dickens Seafarer who served in wartime merchant convoys, most notably in the relief of MaltaCaptain Desmond Dickens, merchant seafarer adn Elder Brother of Trinity House, was born on June 11,1924. He died on October 23,2002, aged 78 Court & Social Remembering the Jews of Iraq Page 42 Keith Uncapher Helping to develop the technology of e-mail and the internet Keith Uncapher, computer scientist was born in Denver, Colorado, on April 1,1922. He died in Los Angeles, Califormia. On October 10,2002 Lives Remembered Prince Alexandre De Merode Olympics drugs tsar responsbile for ensuring correct procedure was followed after a positive test Prince Alexandre de Mérode Sports administator, was born on may 24,1934. He died on November 19,2002, aged 68 Vito Ciancimino Sicilian politician who used his Mafia links to destroy much of Palermo's architectural heritage Vito Ciancimino, former Mayor of Palermo, was born in Corleone in 1924. He died in Rome on November 19,2002, aged 78 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in brief Michal Aubineau, Jesuity scholar, was born on February 3,1921. He died on November 1,2002, aged 81 Simon Loder, gardener, was born on April 4,1932. He died on September 7,2002, aged 70 Picture Gallery Nature Notes News Quiz Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Are cars killing our cities? Steven Norris, Chairman of the National cycling Strategy Board and speaker at the RSA transport debate, answers readers questions Balloon Ascent at New York Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life November 21,1828 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Contact Details for Classified Advertising Service of thanksgiving Reception Personal Column Vibrant reminder of Iraq's rich history Shedding light on Sicily's Baroque splendour Forthcoming marriages Award Dinners Answers The Sunday Times Marriage Memorial Conference Playing for pride Springboks go back to basics Why the future masters might be Chinese Tennis Allcock goes for repeat Bowls In Sport Today: Hockey, page 44. Sailling 44.… Get fit, feel fit: Swiss ball Day four Wales pull farther ahead Hughes's men shine in… Times Square Britain stand ready to make point England ready to turn up heat Hockey BT MacArthur clear as Golding's bad luck continues Sailling Nottingham go top with whitewash win Squash Henderson takes the honours as matter of course Wincanton Results from yesterday 's two meetings Reading the raceard Picture Gallery Market Rasen Hereford Murphy pays price for careless talk Broadhurst pulls 66 out of bag to secure tour place Golf Going gets tough with public inconvenience of the drug testers United States aim to keep alcohol off course In Brief Turkey fast tracked for grand prix Farnell defence Browned off IOC stalwart dies Tyson returns Fahey's revenge Haye's BBC deal Rugby union South Africa intent on taking last chance Rugby Union Johnson tries to curb expectation Pichot and Contepomi play for bright future for their country Basketball By a Correspondent: Unprepared England suffer predictable humiliation The results service Bridging the Great Divide Today's fixtures Still three short for Springbok reunion Dawsoitfs tale of the unexpected brings memories flooding back Reformed Ponting groomed to be next in line Nurofen Kirtley given chance to stake claim for World Cup place Times Online Solid Ireland draw some comfort Scotland 's hopes washed away after Pauleta strikes twice England unmoved in latest Fifa ratings Latest Fifa World rankings Discovery Channel By Our Sports Staff: Veron turns on the style to boost Argentina No Title Will the Real Ronaldo please step forward? He is fêted around the world but, in Madrid, Owen Siot finds the Brazil superstar out of form and favour Home no longer where heart is for McManaman Stephen Burgen English import happy to remain in Spain Every Monday in Thegame Crozier deserves better than this demolition job The Premiership today: Bergkamp targets Southampton return while Phelan is promoted by United FA feeing fine as Slovakia inquiry gets underway By a Correspondent: Request to ban Anelka rejected Brilliant Wales hit top gear as Speed thrills Ahead of Thegame Vaughan moves on to attack after surviving controversial catch No Title Inside Sport Old Speckled Hen 12 Pages of Jobs Www. timesonline. co. uk/appointments HBOS plc Want to Come in from the Cold? Foxtons First Executive Alchemy or what? The English graduate who is a TV… RBS The Success Story Goes on and on... Graduate and Management Opportunities Up which ladder? From Sculpture to… Army 2 Accounts Assistants Urban Design Ltd Turn your English degree into an engineering career Graduates are finding that their degrees do not restrict them to a specific careeer path, says Bill Saunders Banks UCL Careers Service Harper Brown Corporation of London The Times Times Newspapers Profund Foxtons Tom Price Experience Ofwat The Times East Sussex County Council Xeta Ltd Management Executive Accountancy Additions Tiffany & Co. Match Aus Trade On the move Hoggett Bowers Barnes Kavelle It 's time to hit the hotspots Aston Zoraster My big break Harvey Nash GE PCS Administrator Efficiency Controlling (m/f) International Positions Peter Cook Connaught A V O N Inter Exec DWP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Officeangels Managing Directors-Directors-Managers Atkearney CSS-Stellar plc Business Link SME Support Executives needed Multiple Display Advertising Items Vocational Qualifications Officers CVs with Impact Commercial Manager Europe's Premier Management Solutions… Instructors The Times Office of Fair Trading (BEVA) AMaDEUS EMEA General Manager-Distributor Markets The Barncourt group Can you see the Big Picture? Sheridan Maine Managing Director Naafi ERAS recruitment Balfour Beatty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cressing Templar ENO Atkearney Howgate Sable hs The Noble Organisation Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yorkshire Head of Marketing Country House ASSOCIATIOIN(CHA) Ward Executive Limited The Royal Marsden Multiple Display Advertising Items DataMirror the Experience of now Hoggett Bowers Retail Director Summit InternetCamerasDirect Whitehead Mann Etc Moore Stephens Astralis Executive Recruitment NHS Warddiamond Response Head of Customer Service Security Industry Authorty On the move Royal Voluntary Service Odgers Your bills going once, twice CJS Kmc international Packages No Title Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Odgers Dextra 12 Pages of Jobs Premier Executive Www. timesline. co. uk/appointments Secrets for sale What would you give for his banking… Www. consult-hr. co. uk The spin Room Ellis Fairbank plc Technology and Senior Appointments Picture Gallery Focus Why democracy needs the art of debate, now… Film James Bond: explosions of overacting and… Hospital Guide Part 4: the best consultants for… T2 Having a Pop As a Group of Rock Veterans Prepares to Release a Song Attacking Gordon Brown, Joe Joseph Hears Some Other Protests Verbatim 24 Hours Tina Brown Tsk Tsk, Poor Guy… Paul Burrell Said He Didn't Want Any Money and his Wish May Well Come True Human Jungle My Turor, the Paedophile Parish Priest How Does It Feel to Learin that a Man You Trusted as a Child Has Been Jailed as a Sex Abuser? Below, Robert Cole Explans why He Has Kept his Faioth and, Right, Owne Explains the Vatican's Dilatory Response Debate is Vital for The Art of Debate is Dying out. Michael Gove Says It Must Be Restored - Not Just because of its Prominent Role in our Political History, but Also to Help Engage an Apathjetic Public in the Democratic Process Unless Ideas are Tested and Questioned Flawed Policies and Lazy Assumptions Will Reign The Saturday Times The Times Beauty's so A New Self-Help Book Shows You how to Fight Ageing, but Marion McGilvary Would Rather Have New Shoes and her Myopic Husband If I Had Slapped on Some Tangerine Lipstick, I Could Have Tried for the Rocky Horror Picture Show Wish Fulfilment: This Week the New Mini Cooper, £, 600 Penny Pinching The " Factory " that Keeps us Ticking over From the Aztecs to Shakespeare and Even Today, Ignorance about the Liver Has Been Widespread. Dr Thomas Stuttaford Explains the Organ's Vital Functions SportFlex The Wellman Clinic of Weymouth Street No Need to Be Teetotal A Grisly Fascination World Vision IBS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saltimbanco Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Shakespeare Company's Chicago Michael Ball New Ambassadors 020 7369 1761 Delicious'… The Lion King Home and Beauty National Theatre Abigail's Party Elaine Stritch Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Mission Implausible New Releases Multi-Squillion Special Effects Fight It out with an Avalanche of Lame Banter in the Latest 007, while a Portrait of a Real-Life Serial Killer Misses a Great Opportunity, Says Barbara Ellen Times Online UGC Love in an Odd Climate New Releases Hearts are in the Wrong Place in a French Love Triangle, a British Comedy and a Touching Tale from Africa, Finds Ian Johns In the Times First Night Reviews are on Page 23 of… Video and Dvd Geoff Brown Hollywood Diary Ian Nathan At Cinemas Nationwide Tomorrow When is a Berry like a Nut? Star of the Week Halle Berry is an Actress out of the Mould and a Personality out of Leftfield, Says Sean MaCaulay Meera Image Interview Chandeep Uppal I8s Tasting Fame as the Young Meera Syal. Stephen Dalton Met her The Quiet American No Fit Place to Live As Universities are Taking More Students, Accommodation is at a Premium, Says Adi Bloom Holborn College EF Sibs Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Stonar School Exeter College Education Picture Gallery Edforum Orley Farm School Harrow Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Times The Sunday Times Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Picture Gallery Picture Gallery TV Review The Homo Davidus Attenboroughus is Still the King of the Jungle when It Comes to Natural History Television Presenting Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite , Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Index T2 Crossword No 2817 TV Choice David Chater Sony Hospital Consultants Guide At2 SPecial. in association witih Norwich Union… Inside The Data in this Guide Too Drastic a Measure? 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