News from 22/11/2002
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Andrew Robson, Nick Szczepanik and Panik Broadbent, Megan Mason, Derek West, Richard Whitehead, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Anthony Back, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Heather MacKenzie, Zahid Hussain, Shiyamala Selvaratnam, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Simon Barnes, Nikhil Kaushik, Robert Thicknesse, Tyrrell Burgess, Anne Woodham, Paul Hoggart, Ben MacIntyre Parliamentary Sketch, Richard Hobson, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Sigmundur David Gunnlogsson, Philip Howard, Michael Evans and Roland Watson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Meg Gale, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Patrick Barkham, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Raymond Snoddy, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Noel Falconer, Dan Isaacs, Cornelius Lysaght, Darren John Wilson, Richard Wilkin, Director General, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Barratt Homes, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, David Sharrock and Michael Evans, A. Warrillow, Patrick Marmion, Ashley Iatham, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty's, Alan Hamilton, Roland Watson, Paul Ridley, A. W. F. Edwards, Stephen Collins, Anthea Hardinge, Damian Barr, Daryl Holden, Stephen Morse, Caroline Clayden, Nicholas Wapshott, Paul Droop, Mark Court, Paula Hawkins, paul Jacobs, Vanora Bennett, John Price, Oliver Kay, Vivian Lee, Christopher Irvine and David Hands, Wendy Allen, Michael Theodoulou, Philip Hall, Geoffrey Van Orden, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gillian Gaisford, Ian Adcock, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Cillna Nasser, Paul Sexton, Geraldine Van Bueren, Simon de Bruxelles, Peter J. Taylor, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Elaine Monaghan, Arthur Dicken, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Alan G. Hopper, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Zoran Kusovac, Stephen Jones, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Businecss Editor's Commentary, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Richard Holledge, Roger Cokson, Tom Dart, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Richard Owen Foreign Briefing, Michael Woodbridge, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Catherine Sadler, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Patrick Berkham, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Emma Hartley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Christine Buckley, Linus Gregorladis and John Goodbody, Ashling O'Connor, Michael Henery, Oliver Wright and Adam Sherwin, Colin Adams, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, M. Wood, Tim Luckhurst, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Abigail Rayner, Simon Crompton, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Christopher Irvine, Robert Sanders, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Fire strike: the longest night 3am: Last-ditch talks as union prepares for week of discontent Princess fined Bethlehem siege A man's world England's 342 No more excuses for jury service - even for royals How Times barked and Saddam's son was bitten The Times page 2. Crossword: 28. Law Report: 47. Tv… Blair holds secret top-up fee summit Picture Gallery Missionary's widower forgives her brutal killers Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Member for Henley exposes Parliament's gems Deepcut may close in Forces training review Judge attacks civil court funding What happens when prudence doesn't pay? Bose Livingstone prepares to challenge Tube ruling Princess's dog 'was only playing' in park attack The royal terrier is spared a death sentence despite biting two boys on bicycles, reports Alan Hamilton Dotty to get intensive training Author goes from top to bottom Gucci Royal best friends too fond of a scrap Currys Travellers face Tube closures and jams Key trio argue for employers Lives 'put at risk to stop modernisation' Brown fears the rising tide of demands Priests' victims forced to agree secrecy clauses Five years for cleric who kept on abusing boys Join us for Christmas Marks & Spencer BBC show to ridicule 'corrupt' Church Dixons Britons go online to bid for Tuscan idyll The Lord of the Rings The Look of Love Booty-Licious Tomorrow only in The times magazine How the Daily Mail put Jacko through yet more surgery People Domestic Goddess keeps Isis afloat PC World The Computer Superstore Jowell breaks ranks Scandal engulfs the Court of St James's Bankside Fully Fitted Bathrooms PS Lexus Good Sports' dotty solidarity weighs down the fun Tory panels spurn plea to choose more women Brown to face MPs at broad euro inquiry Crime, what crime? Police impose news blackout Mitsubish Motors Met sends more officers to control gang warfare More dissections in public could follow Why dog owners should never cry wolf Genetics prove man's best friend is descended from packs in Asia, reports Mark Henderson Intelligent Finance BBC Two Make M25 drivers 'pay by the mile' Philips 'Removal of liberties will put innocent in jail' Furniture land Government aims for new balance of justice The main changes in arrest, trial and sentence European practice allows for retrials Doctor calls for Botox caution Bowling for Columbine Now I don't have to ask where I am Satellite tracking device opens new world to the blind Adoptions show big increase In Brief Judge honoured Child-Dorn case Teenager knifed Sharp shooter Multiple Display Advertising Items Cannabis linked to mental illness Top 1oo Winter Wines Tomorrow only in weekend VW Half of secondary schools set to drop languages at 14 Get tough, union tells teachers Universities 'hamper working-class intake' Lloyds TSB Coroner 'cheated bereaved families at his law firm' By a Correspondent: Lawyer stole to pay sons' school fees Playboy swindler had £1.5m of fun Councillor stole from charity In Brief Broadcast plea IRA reflection Dead boy named Budgens New wine seals old entente Indonesian police capture chief suspect in Bali bombing The team police believe is behind the Sarl Club attack Magnet Spate of attacks raises Arab terrorism fears Digital Depot Alliance Leicester Israelis return to Bethlehem after suicide bombing Americans hold al-Qaeda's 'Gulf network chief' Blair talks to Blix over Iraqi deceit Fujifilm Warsaw Pact allies sign up to a new Nato Ukraine leader turns up to spoil the party Summit notebook Speak to Chechens, Bush will tell Putin US to set up 'Big Brother' citizen database Moves on monitoring that worry civil liberties groups America backs mission for man-made life form Direct Line The Computer World Space trip pipe of peace is banned Musharraf ally scrapes in as civilian ruler BBC Ten killed in Nigerian Miss World riots Rexel Billionaire widow pays dearly for forging will Staples Jessops Direct Sisters branded as liars in £635m hearing (AP): 19 Britons in Jamaica drug raid In Brief (Reuters): Castration claim (AFP): Prince dies Jackson inquiry (Reuters): Viagra raid Haider loses his magic as Austria heads for polls Zurich Eurofighter programme at risk as prototype crashes Travelodge Rome calls for Latin revival Penthouse blaze 'was plot to save employer' Italians bemused by Andreotti sentence Heathlow Marbles Times Online Dynasties return to fight Kenya election One. Tel Challenge to Mugabe press laws Somak Holidays British european 'If there is no sign of change, people will be very unhappy' ENO finds heart of darkness Opera Tosca Coliseum Comedy Phil Cool Cochrane, Wc1 The Times Magazine Times Online Concert LSO/Adams Barbican Music Theatre Hashirigaki Barbican Pop Grand Drive/The Vessels Dingwalls, NW1 The Times In politics, absolutely nothing is permanent Blair's team knows that it cannot fight the next election like the last two It's a dog's life for everyone, except those poor souls who happen to own them Picture Gallery The Bush White House is at war—with itself Red Ken's London is about to grind to a halt An End to Ambiguity A firm grip is needed to end the firefighters' dispute Bombs and Ballots An atrocity designed to influence the Israeli electorate One Man and his Script Britain cannot get enough of heaving historical bosoms Who should bear cost of university The Times British and EU action on Zimbabwe Historic buildings tax Firefighters' pay claim China's progress East meets West Myra Hindley Holyrood costs Columbus late in race to America Speaking freely Great presenters Clergy's employers The Weather The Times Crossword 22,204 Cheltenham & Gloucester Picture Gallery OECD warning Briefing Minerva 'stalks Allders' Center Pare sale talks Vivendi 'not selling' Agency workers backed Carlyle attracts Gerstner Charts of the day Charcol Spitzer poised to reveal fresh evidence against 12 banks Blodget's view Permira nets £400m for Homebase Alliance acts to avert United Airlines collapse In Business Today Giuliani firm may get £95m for rescue The Times Need to Know: The esseritial daily guide to the sectors The Times GUS knocks together an empire Results in brief The Times GUS investors delighted by Homebase deal Modest profits fuel Safeway takeover talk Consumers keep up retail spending spree Mothercare slumps £10m into the red DIY deal shaves £20m off advisers' fees DHL Worldwide Express Solid interims lift Corus off record low Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 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 Brambles proves unpalatable Talk of payout helps Alexon to cut a dash Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Plan to adopt FRS17 angers business Austrian Airlines US malt drinks market leaves bitter aftertaste at SABMiller High-profile executives join Royal Mail Blackberry CBI calls for tougher line with unions Brambles admits 'losing' 14 million pallets in Europe The Times Unit Trust Information Service Doctors reinforce their state monopoly BPB braced for outcome of inquiries Trek Machu Picchu Call for tougher Garnier package Giuliani sets his sights on WorldCom The Friday interview The former Mayor of New York has his feet planted firmly in corporate America, says James Doran Renault Vel Satis Funds behaving badly City Diary Christmas din City Diary Still drinking City Diary Harrods Kinghtsbridge Shares close near best The day the earth moved A British company created the world's largest man-made iceberg as it tunnelled to success under a US city Griffiths & Armour Group Unsung heroes behind UK exports Peter Shaw exemplifies the fortitude displayed by thousands of British consultats working in dangerous regions of the world, says Tony Dawe The Times Fight against pollution Taylor Woodrow World leaders in crisis prevention Task International has been decorated for its effort in winning a contract ahead of the US military to train close protection officers in the Caribbean Fast-track trainers Peter Shaw Task International Ltd A jumbo task made easy Edmound Nuttall used 1,000 local sandpan carriers to complete a £70 project in Bangladesh, says Tony Dawe Nuttall Chemical bonds and Indian rhino The diverse skills of British consultants have created a worlwide network for the oil industry and a safari park for an Australian zoo, writes Tony Dawe International Consultancy Shadbolt & Co Solicitors Promoting British Expertise Worldwide A magnificent touch of class in glass Jenny Knight tells how Dewhurst MacFarlane's work of art at the Kimmel Centre impressed the Americans Nexant Arup Mott MacDonald WSP Group Crown Agents Rewards of the risk business Colin Adams pays tribute to the invisible export earners who often tread the world's troublespots European Construction Ventures Limited Taxing time for our man in Ghana Steve Lowthorpe found himself having to escape tha wrath of angry mobs when he was brought in to introduce VAT, writes Tony Dawe Emcor Drake & Scull Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? The Very Rev David Steel Man of unshakeable belief who cared for the poor and oppressed in Africa and Britain The Very Rev David Steel, former Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, was born in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, on October 5,1910. He died in Edimburgh on November 11,2002, aged 92 Heather Peek Archivist of frugal habits who from a Cambridge bedsit fought doughtily for the university records Healther Peek, Keeper of the Cambridge University Archives, 1958-77, was born on February 27,1916, She died on October 31,2002, aged 86 Sir John Nightingale Imaginative police chief who saved Southend from mods and rockers without a scuffle Sir John Nightingle, CBE, BEM, QPM, chief constable and police reformer, was born in London on September 16,1913. He died in Witham on October 1,2002, aged 89 Court & Social Frank Dixon-Ward Local government official who later revived the RSPCA's fortunes Frank Dixon-Ward, CBE, executive of Lambeth Council, 1970-82, and executive director of the RSPCA, 1982-87, was born on June 28,1922. He died on November 5,2002, aged 80 Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Juan Schiaffino, foothaller, was born on July 28,1925. He died on november 13,2002, aged 77 Andre Roch Intrepid mountain explorer who quietly paved the way for the successful ascent of Everest in 1953 André Roch, mountaineer and expert on avalanche protection, was born in Heramnce, Switzerland, Geneva on November 19,2002, aged 96 Debate the issues of the day as they bappen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers A crowded island Anthony Bowne, The Times Environment Correspondent, has argued that the UK should return to a policy of zero immigration Debate@thetimes. co. uk Nature Notes News Quiz Motor-Cycles at Olympla Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life November 22,1963 Questions Answered Court Circular Changing the Guard Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Young photographer in the news Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Forthcoming marriages Dinners Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices American Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Maytoach's near-bedroom experience Stuart Birch New 62 offers ultimate in on-road luxury VW The models that really will cost you a fortune Seat's competent Cordoba fails excitability test Use of proceeds of sale limited Law Report Chancery Division Overturning strike-out Court of Appeal Motors Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fines preferred to imprisonment Court of Appeal Criminal Division Multiple Classified Advertising Items Relevance of time of valuation of asset Chancery Division Solicitor respondent to appeal Queen's Bench Divisional Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ton up for the Toon and Then Taxi for Shearer' Dart's Pointers Will football's very own Mr Creosote reach another milestone tomorrow? Will Manchester City put in a performance this week? Tom Dart points you in the right direction Number's up for United Game Theory The title is unlikely to go to Old Trafford this season. Daniel Finkelstein explains the theory Ahead of Thegame Football Miserable mornings, pitch-black evenings: do you wonder why you bother to get out of bed in November? Yes? Well snap out of it-it's the weekend and football's back. Come on, cheer up! The beautiful game's not all groin strains you know… Hell for Tel as Gloom Grows The Riddler Paul Ridley finds Ferguson fretting, Anfield anxious and the FA feeling the pinch Krystal Balls Europe's Finest in a League of their Own Statistically Speaking People's Choice Football Made-To-Measure Reports in the Game on Monday: More Bite than a Royal Pet Football Feast? It Makes Me Sick The Football Rant Theweekendfix Tomorrow The Game Onmonday Olympic heroes get new motto: faster, higher… cheaper Dell Higgins puts comeback plans on ice In Brief Panthers end run Top pair split Sharks bite back Games backing The results service Aid that offers no room to cheat Get fit, feel fit: Swiss ball Day five Browne banned for 20 years Racing Ascot Results from yesterday's three meetings Wolverhampton Pursuit of quarry at Jockey Club helps to lift spirits Improving Bath are unable to wrest title away Swimming Vaughan makes the most of his second chance Cricket Back and across Contract furore threatens World Cup Fast greens cause first-round abandonment Golf Stay with the Times for the Fastest Ashes Delivery MacArthur on record pace Sailing Gillespie and Warne combine to polish off England Mitchell's spin does not hide problem Rugby union Daryl Holden a New Zelander's view of the All Black tour Kearney's exit adds to pressure on New Zealand Rugby league Lineout thieves stealing a march on opponents' ball Connolly contemplates Ireland approach Wales must recover the pride and the passion Sidoli returns in second row The Times Tomorrow Discovery Channel Fifa tries to leave behind scandal of World Cup TV rights deal Capello Was next in line behind Eriksson Football Successes across Europe Times Square Chairmen take a first step in bid to control wages The Premiership today: Juventus prepare £25 million bid for Vieira while United face Silvestre ultimatum Liverpool head the queue for Van der Vaart Football Hughes: interest from clubs Picture Gallery Ashes get new glow thanks to Vaughan's hot streak Herbie the Hammer reeling after a legal blow by Mallett Sky Sports Inside Sport The Times What People Really Earn Inside Pole Parity Strippers Have Joined the GMB Union. Michael Gove Predicts a Work to Orool True Fiction Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours I Realised It Made Sense to Strip Christamas of All Emotion and Trent It as a Military Operation Human Jungle Is a Fireman worth More than a Doctor? The Firemen's Pay Dispute Has Brought into Focus Salaries and Working Conditions. Few People Will Reveal how Much They Earn-So We've Done It for Them. From Roadsweeper to Barrister, Plasterer to TV Journalist, we List the Pay, Benefits and Drawbacks of 50 Jobs. Compiled by Michalle Henry "When I Buy a House I'll Have to Cut Back, but I Won't Be on the Breadline" Times Online For the Men we Love to Hate £5 an Hour to Face Shop Rage The Times We Can't All Be Hugh Grant "Nurses Should Be Paid More but I've Encouraged my Daughter to Take the Job" Say Actors on £278 a Week "It Suits Me, but for Others the Money Wouldn't Be Enough" National Theatre Davies Vs Davies Television the Bbc's Period Drama Daniel Deronda is at War with Itv's Zhivago for Ratings. No Wonder, Says Caitlin Moran-The Same Man Wrote both Scripts and both Heroes are Mr Darcy Game Buy It? I Wouldn't Even Tape It Pop This Week Emi Blamed Dwindling Turnover on Cd Piracy. Chris Campling Points the Blame Elsewhere Warner Classics Don't Come on over Interview now that She Rules the World Shania Twain Just Wants to Hide her Love Away in a Swiss Chateau, She Tells Paul Sexton George Harrison These Hits Can't Missy Why Settle for the Pleasantly Inoffensive Tune of Shania Twain when Missy Elliott and her Posse are Busy Rewriting the Hip-Top Rulebook, Asks Lisa Verrico Shania Twain Striking Mesmerising Torch Songs and Damp Squibs Never Mind her Foibles, Whitney Houston Has Still Got It-Most of the Time, Says David Sinclair Whitney Houston HMV Entertainments Luvvie for Sale Theatre A Former Rent Boy is Bringing a Gay Black Voice to the Royal Court, Patrick Marmion Reports A Tough Man for Today Kevin Marsh, who is Taking over the Helm of Radio 4'S Flagship Programme, is More like a Tabloid Editor than a Bbc Lifer. Tim Luckhurst Reports The Saturday Times An Impeccable Pedigree Myra: A Shocking End The Red-Tops Showed Hatred for Hindley that Horrifies Former Editors, Says Brian MacArthur Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Practice Manager The Times The Final Injustice: She Died Peacefully The Times Media Independents' Day Nears Media The Times The Sunday Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move TV Review The New Series of Judge Johe Deed is Certainly Glossy, but its Sluggish pace Adn Excessive Length Left Paul Hoggart Struggling to Stay Awake1 Today's Higlights Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Choice BBC One Variations T2 Cross Word No 2818 TV Choice Rolex Cash on Tap Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets Our Weekly Look at the Betting on the Movement of House Prices with City Index Property Futures For what its worth Anne Spackman, Property Editor Why some smart properties won't sell, whatever the postcode or the asking price This Week Marketreport Birmingham v Cardiff With Hometrack London Taleofthreecities Durham Terrace, W2: a two-bedroom duplex in one of Notting Hill's Georgian terraces Bristol The Granary: loft apartments in a Grade II listed building overlooking the Bristol docks Birmingham Platinum Lofts: one-bed conversion in the Jewellery Quarter, ready in February Sniffing out the Best Bargains Buyers and sellers are confused as the Bank of England warns of a slump in property while the Halifax reports record price rises Wilson Connolly Timetoleave Oldinlondon Two kids down and one to go, now we can buy the whole of Yorkshire Mumford & Wood Hey Big Spender Live now and pay later by raiding the equity that has built up in your home City an Apartment in West London Swapshop Trade the family house for… Nevern Square, SW5: a Victorian mansion block completely redeveloped by Barratt Homes Commute a Flat in a New Country Manor Hawkhurst, Kent: eight apartments in an Arts and Crafts-style manor house Country an Apartment in a Stately Home Bretby Hall, Staffordshire: flats and cottages in the former home of the Earl of Chesterfield Shacked up by the Sea Boltholes Why bother with Brighton when you can buy a palm-fringed hut in Barbados for ?6,000 Wane Spi Fndid Isolation by the Sea in Cornwall A two-storey cliffside house with four bedrooms, level lawns, parking for four cars and ocean views from nearly every room Away a Small but Perfectly Formed Manor in the Pyrenees With six bedrooms, a modern kitchen, new plumbing and central heating, Malson de Maitre is the perfect ready-made retreat What's New… Trowse Newton, Norwich Bestoffers Countryside Properties Bestinterest The Times Bust and Boom Brentford offers post-modern living without the irony Urban Guerrilla Bit of what You Fancy Hiring an architect for small jobs no longer has to mean signing a blank cheque Thegratindoors The Boltons Wheretheother Halflives Property The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lockestone Furlong Homes Barratt Furlong Homes Urban Splash Cala Rosseffi Place Galliard Homes Ltd Charles Church Property English Courtyard Hamptons International Humberts The Times Chesterton Residential Crest Nicholson Berkeley Homes Film First New Homes AVIVA company Inside The Data in this Guide Desperate Straits An Ageing Population is Putting Huge Pressure on Already Overburdened Urology Services. Simon Crompton Reports Cover Story Surgery Rates: Live Kidney Transplants Live Donors are the Best Match Conditions Incontinence A Shortage of Specialists and only Sticking-Plaster Solutions Waiting Times: Cystoscopy Conditions Benign Prostate Disease This table lists the Trusts wiht high, average or low operation waiting times for cystoscopy (an Investigation of the urinary tract and bladder Norwich Union It's a Postcode Lottery in the Wait for a Prostate Operation Waiting Times: Turp Conditions This table lists the Trusts with high, average or low operation waiting times for removal of the prostate to treat cancer and other conditions Home or Away? Treatment Hospitals are Striving to Offer Kidney-Failure Patients Greater Choice. Stephen Collins Reports Dialysis Rates Anaesthesia The New Soft Drug Culture Patients are No Longer Subjected to Blunderbuss Anaesthetics, Which Means Faster Recovery Times, Writes Anne Woodham The Consultancy Picture Gallery Hospital Consultants List Norwich Union Vermillion How the data was compiled Norwich Union
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