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News from 23/11/2002

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Mike Brown, Andrew Robson, Jason Robinson, Eve Peasnall, Jon Ashworth, Dwight Longenecker, Kate Miller, Richard Whitehead, Portia Colwell, Nancy Totford, Ruth Watts, Patrick Ryecart, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Maggie Alderson, Gil Hitchon, Chief Executive, Simon Barnes, Matthew Crockatt, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Amy Barry, Paul Hoggart Television Critic, Mark Souster, Lee Hill, Helen Rumbelow and Lucia van der Post, Philip Howard, Toby Stephens, Sam Lister and Christopher Walker, Miss Abigail, David Chater, Melissa Katsoulis, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Martin Aston, Richard Cleroux, Derek Rees, Patrick Barkham, John Bungey, Emma Hartley and Sam Coates, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Sandra Lawrence, Antonia Senior, Caroline Hendrie, Mark Griffiths, John Clarke, Ann Widdecombe, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Katherine Swift, Sam Llewellyn, Ronald Rosenblatt, Rachel Holmes, Alison Kervin and David Hands, Jane Mac Quitty, Anne Graham, Richard Wilson, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Grainne Gilmore, Jon Hills-Jones, Dan Sabbagh, Michael Mulvihill, Oliver Del Mar, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Andy Stephens, Doug Sager, Roland Watson, Michael J. C. Wilson, John Law, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Nicholas Wapshott, Edward Gorman, Mark Court, Derwent May, James Hopkin, James Urquhart, Simon Tait, Steven McClaren, Paula Hawkins, Dominque Bari, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Nigel Williamson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent and Valerie Elliott, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, Carola Long, Stephen Anderton, Gavin Bell, Mark Atherton, Sir Simon Barnes, Jane Wheatley, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Mary Sandbrook, Nancy Patton Wood, Rob Wright, Andrew Motion, Christina Koning, Vanessa Curtis, Emma Pomfret, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, Edward Gartell, James Allcock, Ahmed Shames, Philip Pank, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Julie Otsuka, Charles Gant, Cathy Harris, Russell Hotten, Andrew Cook, Jill Sherman, Arabella McNie, Helen Nugent, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christine Buckley, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Nick Hasell, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Gordon Logan, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Clifford Longley (Religious Affairs Editor), Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Linda Farmer, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, Malcolm Boyden, Andrew Dennis, Matthew Parris, Marina Barnden, Christopher Hawtree, Amanda Craig, Chris McGrath, Marc Beaujeu, Brian Lee, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Marion McKay, Helen Pridham, Stephen Mitchell, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Alison Gibson, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Geoffrey Rowell, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Richard Miles, Martin Waller, Roy F. Howard, Christopher Irvine, Kieran Falconer, Mick Hune, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, James Jackson, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Kevin Hart, Stephen Heard, Angus Batey, Benedict Nightingale, M. Ladwa, Heath Brown, Jonathan Meades, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, David Powell, Tom Chesshyre, Abigail Rayner, Alan Stewart, Michael Evans, Matthew Connolly, Benedict Birnberg, Paul Mansfield, Chris King, Owen Slot, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett, Christine Buckley and Sam Lister, Tim Johnston, D'Arcy Doran, Jenny Davey, Oliver Kay and Nick Szczepanik, Eric Chard, R. Campbell Paget,

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Matthew Parris Gordon Ramsay cooks Christmas TUC pours petrol on the flames John Monks tells all unions to back strike 16% rise withdrawn as Blair slams militants Inside British Airways Riots drive Miss World contest back to London The Times Today The Times News & Comment What's Important Business Money Travel Weekend BT Sport The Register Magazine Play Times Online Major's daughter loses husband to cancer French lorry drivers to block Channel routes Halfords MacArthur closes on a place in sailing history Run of bad luck leaves sporting hero trailing in his rival's wake Don't get too friendly with your laptop Yves Saint Laurent Currys Downing Street draws battle lines in fire strike Falklands veteran leads the Green Goddesses into action His masters voice sets out hard realities Monks raises fears of a grim winter Transport chaos hits Central London Contrast in tales of anger and poise Marks & Spencer Striking firefighters are first at factory blaze Picket line rebels vow to stay on alert 24 hours a day How it came to this: seven months of stalemate British Airways Prescott's voice calm the day after a long, hard night Minute by minute: how the talks collapsed Norfolk line The Link Employers disown deal that went beyond brief By dawn yesterday the negotiators were tired, irritable - and desperate to avoid a strike, writes Jill Sherman Point by point: why ministers saw red over second deal By a Correspondent: Two police officers face child sex charges Ocean Village Vandals smash cathedral's 'Harry Potter' windows Bill 'will damage music in churches' Snake will not slide in professor's wake Ballet chief quits after animal protest halts show Troubled history Robinson fronts BBC plan to test the nation Consultant guilty of misconduct Classic English Knitwear Victim can pursue damages In Brief Soldier charged El Greco auction Teacher jailed The Woolwich PC World Travel and terror pitch London into recession Opodo By Our Business Staff: Christmas shoppers put off by strikes and threats Now busy volunteers can just pop in Homebase Study at home or run up £27,000 debt at university Start saving new By a Correspondent: Crime squad officers ran cocaine den Census website relaunched In Brief School code Church studies Potent challenge Correction Intelligent Finance Yanks back Churchill in big push for BBC victory How they stand Starring roles: the presenters As for the real contest: who is the Greatest Presenter? Iclaudius Dixons Boots Another northern town turns to the BNP Russell Jenkins says Blackburn, with its 'good race relations record', was not expecting this election result Evesham Man who aimed to start race war jailed for 11 years Winds of change will mean giant sea turbines Sprouts not just a joy at Christmas, say growers Thistle Hotels Carpet Right Die another day? How about today you smug trainspotter Health now The Australian Wine Club What's Important British UN aid worker dies in West Bank crossfire Arafat faces fresh threat of expulsion after attacks Bali blast suspect confesses his role in series of bombings Halifax The Computer World Crowne Plaza The Mother of All Broadband Services Language of diplomacy keeps summit smooth Putin stands firm with US on disarming Iraq Bush mission to woo Europeans Bush is a moron, says Chretien aide The inside story of US war cabinet at war Watergate writer Bob Woodward gained unrivalled access behind the scenes 'at the White House, reports Tim Reid The road from Watergate Woodward's bestsellers Egg Scholl Provence awaits a blot on the landscape A Spyland theme park is splitting a famed rural community, says Adam Sage Subaru News of the World (AP/AFP): 12 die in Ramadan attacks In Brief (Reuters): Afghan escape (AP): Oilfield kidnap (AFP): Saudi poverty (AFP): Racist cabaret (Reuters): On the beat (Reuters): Driven to crime 100 killed as Nigeria riots against Miss World The Introduction of sharia Pageant and protest have long gone hand-in-hand Seafrance Dover Calais Ferries Toys US The Sunday Times Child abuse case Briton claims he was framed A vendetta was waged against the orphanage owner jailed in Brazil, his defenders insist. Adam Fresco reports US law school wants curb on free speech Aquability EasyJet Big Brother steps into political arena in Land of the Free Fujitsu Siemens The Sunday Times A rocker who knows about fun Pop Foo Fighters Wembley Arena Opera L'Amour de loin Concerts Times Online Concert Philharmonia/Rizz Festival Hall What's Important Pop Peter Gabriel Madison Square Garden, New York Jazz The Necks Purcell Room The road from chad valley to the White House The man who helped open our eyes to architecture deserves better than this slur of guilt by association with the Nazis Picture Gallery Who's that beneath the fool's cap, Major or Blair? Walk through Fire A strike for the indefensible, against the defenceless Handcuffs and Hot Air Brinkmansip is the wrong approach to criminal justice Eat up your Greens Brussels sprouts are the best of British peculiarities Judgment on Iraq The Times EU's competence under scrutiny Cardinal's response to cases of abuse For and against televising autopsies Animal suffering Today's man Modern masters Mental disorder and detention Parole decision Forever England? Pukka patience Tax code secrets The Weather The Times Crossword 22,205 The Times Books Diroct No sympathy He the perfect 10? Tetley's La Belle Ellen MacArthur sails towards victory The Register MacArthur close to another crowning moment Sailing Discovery Channel Jaguar to cut up to 60 jobs In Brief Early starters Swiss triumph Final reckoning Hammond hope Harrison is determined to emerge from the shadows Boxing By a Correspondent: Baker leads England into 'battle zone' Basketball By Our Sports Staff: Rose feels better for spell in the shade Golf Subaru Shy with the Times for the Fastest Ashes Delivery Relentless Gillespie sparks new dizzy spell in England Second-day scoreboard from the Adelaide Oval Australia pair take command on third morning Clash of the Day Watford handle gifted McNamee with care The trials and tribulations of Lee Bowyer Paddy Power Eriksson taken to task by angry Houllier Wolves rejected in bid for Ferdinand William Hill National centre is vital for England Battle commences on the knight shift Ferguson makes Bellamy his prime target Everton's three of a kind trumped by Gray The Day It Happened: November 23,1968 Why Lazaridis switched from swing to wing Dugout double act makes pompey chart-toppers again How they stand in the Nationwide League Nationwide Conference Haw they stand in Scotland Weekend fixtures Rugby Nightmares Make the pain glow away Wilkinson haunted by quest for fulfilment Vital statistics Insurance England's spirit helps put a smile back on Cohen's face Two men who have trimphed over adversity meet today. Allson Kervin and David Hands hear their stories Greeff ready for latest character test Woodward content to forgo style for substance England repel allcomers at Fortress Twickenham Brothers stay close in front row Schools sport Monster The singing prop forward prepares for vocal encounter Scotland can afford to experiment England can pile on the points for punters The Sports Book Pitch battle unlikely to claim place in history How they line up Irish dismiss revenge theory Zurich battles add bite to busy line-up How they stand Moment of truth for Britain's bid to drop losers tag Rugby league How they line up The weekend's fixtures British european Fielden thriving in clash with colossal Kiwis Few grounds for mercy at school of hard knocks Why Bob would make a magical mediator The Sunday Times No mistake, it's Barca's new face of football West Brom join Ziggy and punk in list of my triumphs Bodyline: 70 years on, the final word Book review Bodyliine Autopsy by David Frith (Autrum Press) Of all the columns in all the world... Baxter looking for positive return Skiing The results service The Times King is anxious to atone for lost time Hockey Perth pools Times Square Doumen comes close to losing cool Ascot Huntingdon Best Mate can show his quality on return Armchair Investor Catterick Betting Coups Racing next week Lingfield Park Savill moves to defer increased data rates Yesterday's results McCain sustained by prospect of further Aintree success Seiko Anniversaries Birthdays Anniversaries Robert Mattock Innovative rose grower whose dazzling blooms restored romance to the English garden Robert Mattock, rose grower, was born on October 10,1927. He died on November 15,2002, aged 75 Bill Clothie Accomplished tennis player and fundraiser, secret agent and consummate gentleman William J. Clotheir II, sportsman and secret agent 2,1915. He died there on October 19,2002, aged 86 Runnymede Memorial to President Kennedy Richard Jenkin Haunting presence in the campaign for Cornish devolution A Quick Word Fluguration Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Dinner Appointements Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Snowman prefers the French climate Jersey marks the 150th anniversary of a novel idea for posting letters Forthcoming marriages Lecture The Times Faith News Bishops galore - a guarantee of unity or a recipe for schism? Whats Important Sunday Worship From East to West, in Jesus we encounter God incarnate At Your Service Tara Holmes Mont Blanc Subdued end to week Confectioners sweeten bitter US economic pill The Times Spitzer expected to disclose damning evidence against 12 Wall Street banks Week in the City 'Sailing close to the wind, not charging into a gale' First person: Barnett Fletcher, chairman of Jump Group, the marketing company The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trek MacHu Picchu A small player strikes gold with film music hit Company profile On file Making plans to pass on the firm Taking risks Regulator toughs it out with City cynics Sir Howard Davies has presider over a year of mixed fortunes for the FSA, says Helen Nugent Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Watchdog born to be a big beast A harsh note at the loD City Diary Letter puzzle City Diary No bottle City Diary You are the courtesy call to New York that landed… Tries hard but could do better Whats Important Oneworld airlines strengthen links to cut £5bn bill British european France Telecom departs Germany ARC investors to receive £50m Malone 'preys on Vivendi's US assets' Imperial burnt by tobacco stocks fears Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the week Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Hidden value in biotech gloom Tempus Hospital trust reports give Nestor a boost Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Minerva plans 160p a share for Allders GSK set to launch libido drug Bain embroiled in board row at SHL Lastminute. com ends four years of losses Reserved property firm is loved and loathed Pitt to face lawsuit from electrical chain Royal Mail calls off Securicor contract Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors John Lewis opts for paternalism The Bain of life SHL boardromm Gloom descends on Londoners The Times FSA reforms delayed Briefing OFT rules out inquiry Wickes trial jury retires Credit Lyonnais auction FSA agrees to overhaul Oneworld links boosted Breakthrough for Dow Directors lift Harvey Nash Chats of the day In Business Today MmO2 sites face legal challenge New-style pensions 'are empty shells' Ebner charged with insider trading over Pirelli shares Bow-tied guerrilla who crusaded against Establishment DigitalDEPOT JLP staff favour pensions over bonus Euro chic Shopping in Parris and Calais Is this what every woman wants? Now that Liberty is selling designer sex acessores, has Middle England finally shed its inhibitions? Helen Rumbelow and Lucia van der Post investigate Index Kate Atkinson Jane MacQuitty 20 top winter wines under £5 Puppy love How to choose a dog for life 'It's about women pleasing themselves' The Times Modern Times 'Most of us no longer worship God but judging by the Myra Hindley funeral, many still believe in witchcraft' Shocked ... or not? Goodbye James Wise, kind blunt when necessary, James Allcock's weekly columns informed and amused readers for a decade, Jane Wheatley pays tribute to The Times Vet, who died this week First Ernie, our ten-year-old kfy neutered cat, was ill… Fortnum & Mason White Wine Red Wine Top 100 Winter Wines Magimix On a cold winter night, only soup restores the spirit The Times Cook Everything you need to know about Marrons glaces Hot and sour prawn soup Watercress and potato soup French vegetable soup with gryers toast Chicken noodle soup Scotch broth Tasting notes Hodder & Stoughton The Times Andnow that she is old... Jenny Joseph's defiant poem of old age entered our folk memory. Now she is leading us up her garden path, says Amanda Craig Fragrant narcissi cleanse the air Your roots are showing For sheer versatility, miscanthus rules, Mark Griffiths hails the queen or ornamental grasses Cox&Kings Tall and skinny, with exquisite taste Slender, upright trees do wonders for small gardens without creating clutter. Stephen Anderton selects the best Angela Gore, Limited Honda Wrap them up warm for winter Protect special plants from cold damp with a fleece lining, suggests Stephen Anderton The best winter protection is invisible It comes from putting plants where they will gain protection from their neighbours Divine spirits in the garden Stephen Anderton The Times Gardener Weekend Jobs Did you ever wonder who Queen Olga was? This is the time of year when you might catch a glimpse of her Homes & Gardens Bath Knight Bygone Collection Whichford Coopers of Stortford Shoparound Stanley Holloway Energy Saving World That's why the lady is a scamp... A puppy will be part of your family for a long time- so choose carefully, says Anne Graham How to choose the pick the litter She feared nothing and no one Morris danccers and people using Zimmer frames were among her dislikes... Multiple Display Advertising Items Winsor & Newton Lifestyles Dress sense Men's shoes and scarves Insider's guide to shopping In Paris Q&A Underpriced and over there Robin Young saved a packet by pilling up his car with Gallic goodies Your guide to cross-Channel shopping See you later, decorator The Times Lowdown Buying a games console Christmas Gift Guide Caricatures Multiple Display Advertising Items Aquascutum London Multiple Display Advertising Items A star at my little dabber do Suddenly bingo is cool. Newcomer Emma Pomfret rocks the house When I ammounce 38 as 68 there are groans I am Britain's first imumerate bingo caller Original Bond's life of Reilly Caledonia dreaming as forests rise anew Forget Birman wood says Allan Hamllton a tide trees is flooding great swathes of Scootland My boyfriend Ian, like all farmers, enjoys being surrounded by ancient and semi-derelict cars Woodland warriors Encounters Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Out there A dawdle at Durdle Door Sam Liewellyn hikes the lost worlds of the Dorset Coast Path England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Bemburgh Castle Feather Report Derwent May The Listener Crossword No 3697 Wildlife Down Under by Tiburon Times 2 Crossword No 2819 Chess Meg@ Bridge Solution to Jumbo 432 Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 434 Two Brains Who said what Pictureline Equitable Life What lies ahead This man is a loyal NatWest customer but the bank stood by as fraudsters tried to clear his account of £100,000 Paula Hawkins reports on how a reader fell victim to an identity theft Your credit record is at stake Collecting Paperweights- desktop antiques Fidelity Investments Anne Ashworth Will Gordon help to pay for your… Know the warning signs Money M&G Investments Market's second-hand woes Investment Helen Pridham examines the prospects of with-profits endowment policies Jump Is Halifax too busy for existing customers? 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Clare Stewart reports Chartwell to rebate with-profits bond fees Cheltenham & Glouester 'The middle class must realise that the Chancellor has neither the inclination nor the resources to do any favours at present' Burden of taxation already set to rise Xan Rice reports on the incrases in the pipeline Cocktail breaks The Times The Bad Ski Awards Family Christmas in Bruges Travelocity Morocco's scariest drive Bird Watching in winter Over the past few weeks, I've noticed a striking number of new holiday BT openworld Voyages Jules Verne Cox & Kings NEILSOn Condorferries Christmas in Europe Cotswold Essential Outdoor A Belgian Christmas free of cliches With his grown-up daughters about to fly the nest, John Law enjoys one last traditional get-together with them in Bruges Cox&Kings Where next? Now who's minding the baby? 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Meera Syal's award -winning career, including novels, musicals, comedy and film, stems for her being a good girl who was dying tosd be bad, say Ian Nathan British Airways Essentials: Top five Bond DVDs Music choice Top 10 rental DVDs Film choice Vulture classic choice New Album out now Eddie & Ernie Losl Friends AB: Pop Connolly's choice NW, IH: Albums and concert Only Time Title Collection County choice Crossword Solution Fine young cannibals Picture Gallery UK singles Win! Robbie Williams's new album Freestyle classics Music profile: Steve MacKey A guitar-playing Californinan who mixes Stravinsky with Hendrix and Muddy Waters, Steve Mackey is not your average concert hall composer, says Geoff Brown Back to wizard school New fiction Tales from Earthsea By Ursula le Guin Orion, £10.99 320pp Isbn 1 842 55206 6 Dummies Hot or what? Silent witnesses Great Dream of Heaven By Sam Shepard Secker and Warburg £10 160pp Isbn 0 436 20594 7 Global appeal Fences and Windows By Naomi Klein Flamingo, £8.99 304pp Isbn 0 007 15047 4 Geisha girl Geisha of Gion By Mineko Iwasaki Simon & Schuster £16.99,344pp ISBN 0 743 22036 6 Barbed comments The Devil's Rope By Alan Krell Reaktion Books £16.95,240pp ISBN 1 861 89144 X Bad memories Paperback non-fiction Self Abuse By Jonathan Sell Scribner, £6.99,253pp ISBN 0 743 23097 3 Just right read Tolkien a Biography By Michael White Abacus, £7.99,304pp ISBN 0 349 11620 2 Rewriting history Vigor & Co Choice The Savage Girl By Alex Shakar Scribner, £10,340pp ISBN 0 743 20724 6 Book charts For the love of Bob Book of the week "Don't criticise what you can't understand, " sang Bob Dylan. 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But it was absolutely heaving. With students. Spending my money' Red letter Days Choice Safari The Go-BETWEEN When Henry Harris decided to open a traditional French bistro in the centre of London he hadn't bargained on a shortage of top-quality ingredients. The solution? To send his own man, Marc Beaujeu, over to France to get them... Page & Moy Holidays Noble Caledonia Limited Still Cutting Nokia Who? What? Wear? Joop! Hannah Betts Stannah Facades EuroCave Multiple Display Advertising Items Compare Prices Online Reproduction Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Desks Period Design Furniture Co BalticPine Multiple Display Advertising Items Nordic Self Robert Crampton is Impressed by Nlp, Tackling Candida with a Special Diet, Jason Robinson's Fitness Regime and Miss Abigail's Time Warp Advice Self "I was so tired I used to sleep all afternoon. My brain was so fuzzy I couldn't write more than a paragraph. 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