News from 26/11/2002
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Brian D. Woodhams, Andrew Robson, Claire Fox, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Lisa Kelly, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, John Heaps, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Rachel Lipscomb, Ian Cobain, David Pannick, Melanie Rickey, Nick Gillies, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Nic Hopkins, Robert Spence, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Rex Chapman, Patrick Barkham, John Dorward, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, David Hewitt, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Peter Facey, Heather Nicholson, Nicholas Mostyn, Greg Hurst and David Charter, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Simon Barnes and Geoffrey Dean, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Harry Mawdsley (Chairman, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Lucy Delacombe, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Lisa Armstrong, Simon de Bruxelies, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Gabriel Rozenberg, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Zoran Kusovac, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Jennifer Temkin, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Jonathan A. Hayes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Justin Ede, Andro Linklater, Roland White, John Allison, John Beck, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Norman Phillips, John Shaw, Frank Hung, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Peter Dutton, Dick Madeley, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, Olenka Frenkiel, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, P. J. MacDonald Richard Jackson, Jane Gabriel, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Emma Hartley, Sarah Butler, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, David Bellamy, Christine Buckley and Lea Paterson, Vince Wright, Abigail Rayner, Danny Thorogood, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Conal Gregory, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jan Raath, Patience Wheatcroft, Trevor Trotman, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoThree-year pay deals to tame public workers Blair warns firefighters of dire effect of inflation-busting deal War rebellion Stunt death Family first John Lennon • Prince • Elvis Costello • Led Zeppelin… Funny face, dark thoughts Science for 11-year-olds : trigger a bomb The Times Today: Page 2. Crossword: 22. Law Report:… Nasser follows on in the name of history 'Britain's middle classes are the real… Law lords give hundreds of murderers the key to freedom David Morres Why won't my baby sleep? Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus 2 Times Online Www. timesonline. co. uk Frankly the Prime Minister will do it his way Teachers strike in fight over London weighting Call for Tube stoppage after day's pay is lost Customs' role in fraud inquiries to be examined Tiscali Unions 'must help Labour grass roots regain their power' Oxford student killed in human catapult stunt The supergun of medieval warfare Embryologist deceived patients to pay off debt' Builder gets hump over traffic calming Fee for IVF treatment may double GUCCI Fire rebels break ranks over paramedic reforms Bonhams You can't win this dispute, Blair tells union chiefs Strikers help Navy crew to rescue child from stair fire MoD service is no future blueprint' Specialist schools 'twice as good' as Comprehensives Council chief stole from poor for sex Maths 100 Barclaycard Dirty rats' night on the tiles BMW Queens leave the riots behind to strut and preen 'We are off to McDonald's and I can't wait. And to the shops. We need t go shopping for clothes' £8 bet scoops punter £529.000 Lloyds TSB By a correspondent: Good neighbour accused of rapes The Pension Service Churchill Wins With a little help from America Ford Cinema's future grows and grows Rexel Bats face cull after rabies man dies'We need to find our if there is a reservoir of the virus in Britain Protected by £5,000 fines Intelligent Finance Lifelong passion led to tiny, fatal bite JustAA sk Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts Adviser's war duty will leave Prescott a loose cannon Pc World The Computer Superstore Straw goes into battle over college top-up fees Zhivago the winner in battle of bustles More Th>n PS $70m debut as 007 shoots his way to top Albanians take over organised crime Balkan gangsters oblivious to borders, says Blunkett Nationwide Travelocity Asylum-seeker city Kidnap and vice Law lords leave single p owe r open challenge Brown dismisses criticism of health costs BT Ruling Gould cut jail terms for 215 murderers Dell Ex-terrorists may be given a police role Rebels oppose Straw plan for Iraq resolution Assurances will not prevent a Labour split Political Bridfing Today in Parliament Flybe Reservists maybe used for 6 months Not a penny more for ex, vows tycoon In Brief Fair trade and …making a mint Double death October tourists Meatball winner EasyJet Motorways in tunnels 'will ease congestion' New GM rice could transform the fight against famine The Times Travellers to France face long & delays (AFP): Palestinian boy, 8, shot dead In Brief (Reuters): Putin veto (Ap): Orphans'abused' (AP): Pipeline hit (Reuters): Assassins foiled (Reuters): Philosopher dies Zurich Haider to quit politics after election defeat Zimbabwe ban kills EU talks The Computer World US 'plans to scrap trade tariffs' Thousands duped in credit cards fix Prudential FSA The human face of Kashmiri's sad and dangerous conflict Shehnaz will live in limbo until her native and adopted countries learn to coexist SAAB Pakistan blamed for temple attack Ecuador chooses coup leader as new President South America's latest left-wing President has pledged to reduce corruption, writes Gabriella Gamini SAAB North Koreans opt for euro More than Rescue Live News Times Online E-Mail News Game Young Photographer of the Year Law Motoring Fujitsu Computers Siemens Reseller The inspectors fly in-with limited scope Syria acts to defuse Kurdish 'time bomb' US refuses oil scheme Abbey National business Early morning arrests in the land of the free High notes from the underworld Theatre The Threepenny Opera Albany, Deptford Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden English National Ballet Times Online Dance Ticklish The Place , Wc1 Concerts Contemporary Music Festival Huddersfield What's Important Blair fights a guerrilla war against independence The deeply anti-bourgeois Government is assaulting middle-class self-reliance There is so little left for people to trust, they have decided to trust themselves Picture Gallery Third World reveals the ugliness of Miss World Thunderer: Sex abuse is just an excuse to attack the Church Sentence Structure An opportunity to reconstruct the law on murder Taming the Far Right Austria's conservatives have outmanoeuvred Jörg Haider Nasser Must Stay Losing their captain would be England's worst defeat yet The Times Firefighters in the firing line Realistic alternatives to prison terms Democracy in UK overseas territories Band of Brothers Olympic memories Columbus in America Red tape measure Save our lawns Unwanted charity Where lawyers' responsibility lies Consultant choice Educated dress Great Britons The Weather The Times Crossword 22,207 Sudafed MmO2 in court victory Briefing Bean adds warning Increased Crown offer Brambles chiefs accused Progress for Jacques Vert Spirent stake raised Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Charcol Competition issue Uk must join euro, Scheele tells… Kingston sought Soros millions Equitable director quits with £175,000 payoff In Business Today: Commentary 24. Stock Markets 26 CBI chiefs 14% pay rise attacked Shop flaw The Register MPs press FSA to step up analysts inquiry Economics & Markets The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Books Direct An unstable look to stability Aerospace & Defence Automobiles & Engineering Banking and Finance Chemicals & Basic Industries Results in brief Construction & Property Food, Drink & Tobacco Health Leisure Media & Marketing Natural Resources Professional & Support Services Retail & Consumer Goods Telecoms & Technology Transport & Distribution The Times Utilities Contact us Exchange rates Big boost m profits for Imperial M&s plan to write off losses of £I00m Turnbull drawn into rail row Merchant Retail 'to see strong Christmas' Generale Group Smallpox delay strikes Acambis R&sa declines as broker highlights risks Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Purchase brings glow to Imperial Tempus 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 The game's afoot as Eidos hits a high Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Wickes trio cleared as marathon trial ends Jon Ashworth traces the events that led to a setback for the Sfo The youngest female director calls it quits The Times Another case the SFO would rather forget Japan's biggest bank to cut salaries Retail fund sales treble to £453m Wealth management Colt wins first round of battle with bondholder BT Blockbuster bans Scooby in AOL protest No Bulmers dividend next year What's Important the Times Heritage falls to Pubmaster Hewitt hint that Bae could £I0bn deal The Cbi in Manchester The Times Unit Trust Information Service O'Neill talks up prospects for us growth Scheele urges early UK referendum on the euro BT Energy markets set to open up in 2007 Regulator ready to crack down on small employers Elizabeth Judge hears discontent over new law on retirement provision Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Copy this Idea Prospecting in the North Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Case study Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Loans & Investment Business Opportunities Franchises Goldfinch The Sunday Times A mentor at your fingertips In Brief Net trading help Marketing focus Export centre 'Annoying' shortfall in revenues should be a cause for relief Parker Life. . . but not as we know it Regional Heat Winners GSK humbug Losses widen at close Harrods Knightsbridge British Funds Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? George Guest Obltuarles Organist and choirmaster of St John's College, Cambridge, who taught his choir to aim for perfection Stewart Cruden Architect with a passion for ancient monuments and a talent to inspire it in others Court & Social Sir Stewart Crawford Calming the waters when Britain withdraw from East of Suez Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Alan Tagg Theatre designer who created memorable settings for some of the most celebrated plays of the past 50 years Janos Nyiri Director who took French and English drama across borders and then wrote a highly praised novel about the Holocaust To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Fire strike Who is to blame for the current dispute and how can it be resolved? 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. Questions of Sport Cricket; Olympics v the World Cup; Paula Radcliffe; lottery funding and sporting injuries Silcott Cleared after Tests Discredit Police On This Day The Times, November 26,1991 Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life November 26,1882 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contact Details for Classified Advertising Faresavers Travel Insurance Global Flights All-female team for our woman in the Vatican Heavyweight attractions The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Notice to Advertisers Secret wartime hoard for sale at Sotheby's Forthcoming marriages Changing the Guard School news Memorial service Answers Sorenstam leads the way Beaumont s legacy proving more than just memories In Sport Today: Golf, page 38. American football,… Executive life-sentence power incompatible with fair trial Mandatory life sentences not incompatible with Human Rights Convention Law Supplement: Today in T2 Fears over World Cup Zimbabwean visa row Page 44 Australia cut short in Ashes build-up Rugby league Giants take big stride in Europe In Brief New cup plan Lauda to leave Calzaghe boost Pairs victory James on form Car Locator Sorenstam successes put even Woods in shade Favre foiled again as Green Bay are sent packing American football The results service Today's fixtures What's Important Cart given the push Motor sport Pools forecast McCoy perplexed % variety of Hennessy mounts Warwick Reading the racecard The Wright Track Yesterday's results Southwell Sedgefield Woodward issues challenge to men in the wings Rugby union England Progress Report McRae's win-double offering for the Bookie Prize fails to get the sympathy vote The Times Get fit, feel fit: Rubber band resistance MacArthur recovers her sense of balance after time all at sea Salling Day two: Chest press Times Square Clewlow breaks through with late strike Hockey Contract flaws ruthlessly laid bare Cricket: Ashes tour Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores Fantasy league Zimbabwe uneasy over Icc scrutiny World Cup Changes would aim to minimise disruption United happy put faith in rejuvenated Brown Champions League Vauxhall Make or Break for United Barmby's injury increases Leeds woe Fulham refuse to be distracted by Berlin assignment The Premiership today: Keown makes timely return for Arsenal reserves, while Fowler's goal cheers Venables Gregory relieved despite Derby's frailties Gaspart is way off beam to put blame on Figo Zimbabwe's bouncer brings new concern for World Cup Ban that will leave the door open for critics Mitsubishi Motors Who is the World's No 1. Golfer? Inside Sport The Poison Vaccine Reportage Interview Law Inside Bow-Wow, Not Kowtow True Fiction Philip Howard Listens in as Churchil Acknowledges his Victory in the Bbc's Poll to Find the Greatest Briton Verbatim 24 hours Anthony Howard The Prospect of Mortality Strikes Dread into the Heart of the Papal Bureaucracy Human Jungle The Needle and Hundreds of American Soldiers Have Suffered Serious Illness after Being Compulsorily with a Controversial Anthrax Vaccine, a Batch of Which Has Been Found to Be Contaminated. Tim Red Linvestigates Could It Happen Here? No, Says the Army The Damage Done The Open University Seeds of Doubt Many Sperm-Donar Children are Anxious to Know the Identity of their Biological Fathers. But Some who Do Have Access to the Information Choose Not to Use It, Discover Olenka Frenkiel and Jane Gabriel Tate The Lost When Anita Roddick, Founder of the Body Shop, "Aged" for a Tv Experiment, Most People Ignored her, Says Heather Nicholson Art of Kindness Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus What Keeps our Baby Awake The Times Children's Doctor Answers your Questions Haliborange Contact Dr Collins Feeling the Pressure What we Used to Call Bedsores Remain a Painful Problem for Many Hospital Patients, Says Lisa Kelly What You Can Do to Help Gerimax MVC A Diamond Geezer Bespoke Engagement Rings are Not Just for the Famous, Says Melanie Rickey Big Breasts "I Don't Think Any Life is Great-Especially Mine" Lee Evans Has Conquered Hollwood and Twice Filled Wembley Arena in a Month. But Criticism Still Hurts the Comic who Sweats, Literally, for his Laughts But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test David Rowan Says Thanks for the Memory, Bill Technobabble Concerts SALTiMBANCO Art Galleries Last Chance Must End Dec 1 Palace Theatre Nutcracker! Triumphant Peacock Theatre Now Playing Carrick Theatre The Times Box Office Direct Greene Field Sights Film with a New Virsion of the Quiet American about to Open, Ian Johns Examines why Gragam Greene Has Had Such Mixed Fortunes on Screen Mozart Today in the Times Face, but Not Voice, Verdi Classical Roberto Alagna is Outclassed Y his Wife in Il Trovatore, but Anything Beats Nyman, Says Geoff Brown The Phantom of the Opera Jazz Auschwitz's Opera Sophie's Choice, the Opera, is about to Have its World Premiere at Covent Garden. Matthew Connolly Goes behind the Scenes London Palladium Exclusive Eurostar offer from Times Online Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move TV Review It was a Shame that the Bbc Consigned a Documentary about the Life of Oliver Reed to a Shady Mid-Afternoon Slot, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice James Jackson Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Vanora Bennett Choice Stephen Dalton, Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No. 2821 TV Choice David Chater Harrods TV judges keep hold of their gavels Why disputes are… David Pannick: The Queen's lack of legal… John Cooper: Books for Christmas City Law: David Gray talks to Edward Fennell Senior Judicial Appointments Division Barclays Encana Why the gavel is here to stay Broadcasters usually take legal advice if their programme involve the law-but, as Nick Gillies discovers, this doesn't stop the odd blunder slipping through The Times Law Section Crompton Hays ZMB The Queen should not always be treated like royalty News A room of one's own-seclusion is at last lawful David Hewitt explains how recent decisions have reinforced the legality of seclusion as a legitimate tool when mental patients become dangerous The commission said seclusion was not torture, inhuman or degrading treatment The Law Society Charity Muller A new way to cool feuds before they hit boiling point John Heaps looks at the benefits of early case assessment in resolving disputes Out-of-court settlements: litig It's good to talk-rather than sue There has been a big fall in the number of cases reaching the civil courts in the past ten years-which cannot be attributed to the wofl reforms. Justin Ede looks at the facts and figures Six of the best for the Christmas stocking Media review Bigger is not always better The President of the European Court of Justice is worried about the effects of the EU's enlargement, writes Rory Watson Probate to be granted by e-mail Why David Gray is nearly ready to rule the world The new managing partner at Eversheds talks to Edward Fennell about his plans Executive bonus A lotta Lotties Scotland the not so brave Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week A result Sexual Offences Bill fails to cure faults in rape law What can be done to improve the lot of rape victims, asks Jennifer Temkin Lawyer of the week Nicholas Mostyn I was presented with a Gillingham shirt before a crowd chanting my name Iawi@ari@thetimes. co. uk Expanding Personal Injury Law Firm CLT The Times Landmark The Times Gresham College Women's progress: too little, too slow Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Negotiators Ltd Leona Daniel & Co FL Memo Ltd LPA Legal Recruitment The Times Books Direct The Honourable Society of Gray's INN General Social Care The Times
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