News from 27/11/2002
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Andrew Robson, Tim Reld, Patrick Griffin, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Douglas Marshall, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Brown, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Duncan Fallowell, Jenny Dyson, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Chris Hollebon, Philip Howard, Tony Halpin and David Brown, David Prockter, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Maxim Jakubowski, Rod Wheeler, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Steve Bird and Mark Henderson, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Rosle Blau, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan and Philip Webster, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett and Christine Buckley, Ian Lamont, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Ken Broad, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Roland Watson, David Hands, Malika Browne, Charles Bremner, Anthony Jacobs, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Court, Derwent May, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Angela Jameson, Martin Shaw, Mike Leuty, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Jonathan Fenby, Oliver Kay, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, David Lister, Ed Smith, Lisa Armstrong, Terence Wynn, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Jan Szmigin, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Russell Jenkins and Valerie Elliott report, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Huon Mallalleu, Zoran Kusovac, Andrew Drummond, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Mark McGulnness, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Edward Dock, Roger Boyes, Fenton Bresler, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ruth Scurr, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Ian Johns, Peter Stanley, Angus MacLeod, Nancy Ody, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Moira Petty, Alan Lee, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Riddell, Bob Yule, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Dr Tom Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Malcolm Burgess, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Goldman, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, John Naish, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Michael Bird, H. J. C. Jones, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Abigail Rayner, Simon Crompton, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alistair McBay, Jan Raath, M. D. Newman, Patience Wheatcroft,
ResumoFirefighters warned 10,000 jobs could go Prescott angers strikers and sours reconciliation prospects Reading problem Death Row TV Shark and chips United win Black widow spiders crawl out of the grapes Deadly encounters Index Manchester United brush Basle aside Save 15% on 100… Inside Gordon's mind T2 Picture Gallery Bank chief backs Brown over borrowing Airport plans in turmoil over new Gatwick runway The secrets of a sexless marriage T2 Chanel Don't panic News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Www. timesonline. co. uk Fast Times Well-done beef is wrapped as a Prescott special Times to appeal after setback in libel test case Courts may seize cars to punish fine defaulters Tiffany & Co The word that dare not speak its name Fox on the run as island calls in marksmen IIIegally imported foxes are threatening the Isle of Man's wildlife, Russell Jenkins and Valerie Elliott report Philips The life of Man Research centre 'beyond help of police' More of a burning issue in Scotland Bose Better sound through research Pay rise would encourage early retirements Scottish minister quits over 'fascists' comment Bradford & Bingley The rewards and the risks around world Marine advisers join wage push Teenage volunteers hailed as heroes Free media messages thrown in Strikebreaker's hardest call was turn up at work Four fireman are working through the dispute. One gives their reasons to Simon de Bruxelles Johnson's fingers do the talking Currys Poison-pen attack on US envoy's wife Bunions and sex just don't mix Kumars at No 1 in TV awards The Mission to Seafarers plays Father Christmas for… PS This was the satire that was Fujitsuthe Possibilities are Infinite Literacy strategy fails to improve young readers Blair pleads for halt to 'damaging' row over comprehenesive ideal By Our Education Correspondent: Striking teachers shut down 1,000 schools in South East H Mebase Cambridge to appoint woman to top job Cheltenham & Gloucester Lokking after Your best… 'The pupils should not be penalised' Immigration law changed to let in more pairs The rules Foreign victims of domestic abuse can stay Minolta Peugeot UK online for business Bed 'fines' hit care of elderly, say councils Compromise is no reason to bury report Political Briefing Hospital may close ward to keep star status Today in Parliament Church faces £2.6m music bill Tory leader lectured by students The Link No 10 fixer seeks control of policy Intelligent Finance the way all banks will be Top councils will be freed from grip of Whitehall Officials poor at trade, says Milburn Six held as police crack down on IRA Gun Ring The arrests over arms smuggling come at a time of deep distrust in Northern Ireland, David Lister writes Bank of Scotland 'Hell's children' get lifetime ban Brooke Hospital for Animals UN official who exposed sex trade wins payout Lottery sales at lowest ever level Theatre Tokens Slendertone Flex Surprise catch could feed a thousand Hole-in-the-road utilities face curb to ease gridlock Terrorists could enter Britain via farm airstrips, says QC Fujitsu Siemens Computers French airports brought to a standstill British Gas Students sell their eggs to US In Brief Church claim Courts warning Child-proof pills Stars divorce Delhi's rich adopt gender selection of the poor A deep-rooted preference for male offspring is threatening the balance of the sexes, writes Catherine Philp Young women are new face of Aids Danriss Renault Netanyahu aims to make history in Likud election Israel seeks aid Standard Life Bank How senators ran the United States on just $6 a day Aide goes after 'Bush moron' gibe In Brief (AFP): MPs exposed (AFP): Students arrested (Reuters): Bishop resigns (Reuters): Callas sale Reality TV to show life or death decision Monarch promotes virtues of a dog's life China to construct world's largest canal Flybe Bush puts strings on $5bn extra aid The Computer World Nigeria reporter 'sentenced to death' Screaming Eagles get bitter taste of urban war The US Army's elite are preparing for combat in Iraq. Elaine Monaghan reports from Fort Polk, Louisiana The unique flavour of an island US says Saudis 'could do more' on terror funding Sceptics have reason to doubt the divided Iraqi opposition Halifax Always giving you extra Inspectors' weapons are eyes and surprise Dell Police hold link to shoe bomber War on Terror Times Online SchrÖder on borrowed time as unrest spreads Haider returns as 'traitors' purged Zurich Italy stakes early claim to submerged island Witness accuses Monaco police Marbles Word Festival Patricia Cornwell Gielgud Theatre English National Ballet Sweet, cheesy, yet hugely delectable Dance Nutcracker! Sadler's Wells Theatre London Fringe Roundup Blue Latchmere, Sw11 Awake Union, SEI Concert FRSO/Saraste Festival Hall Thunderer: Why all immigrants should be tested for HIV Would save probably ten times as many lives because the cost of treatment is so much lower there Don't panic, don't panic! There's no one in charge How can you pull the Duchess of Buccleuch when you can't get your hands on her? Ignore what Gordon says, listen to what he doesn't say The Chancellor ought to be telling us where all the NHS money has gone Teachers and Firemen Strikes, public sector pay and modernisation Bush's Bargain The US plan to slash trade tariffs is bold and right Losing the Plot The Mousetrap has outlived the age of satire Right to be English The Times Sex scandals and attack on Church Value of comparing earnings figures Implications of new Licensing Bill Single-hull tankers Taxing art donations New Labour's pains Pomp, circumstance Pukka patience Danger in women outstripping men Miss World Scottish signs Watch out The Weather The Times Crossword 22,208 Weathercall Abbey National Warning to homeowners Briefing Wickes director for trial Bondholders seek help GSK shelves chief 's $18m PowderJect fall limited JJB appoints Knight Tesco outgunning rivals Confidence lifts St Ives Charts of the day Index I did it my way C&W investors force Nash out Blood-letting at Theobald's Road Double boost for US economy WorldCom partially settles fraud case The Register Deutsche under further scrutiny Girard-Perregaux Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor BT 'BT solution' looks good for C&W Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief The Times We can afford to buy Cegetel says Vivendi MyTravel delays full-year results Advertising hope from Carlton Grid finds £1.5bn rand deficit Jarvis Tube deal to ease concerns Shares in easyJet down by 14% Pink Kingston chief vows not to waste cash Cautious note sends Vodafone lower Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices London Financial Futures Sterling Spot and Forward Rates National Grid has solid future Tempus Gains and losses for Kidde in fire strike Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Spitzer's inquiries extend to Morgan Stanley in London Singhs sell New Look shares What's Important Saul agrees Mulberry peace pact NatWest Writ surprises analyst's peers EU praises spirit of tariff cuts plan Target 2 Point 5 Brussels defuses threat to chemicals policy George blames the euro for Germany's problems The Times Unit Trust Information Service How to prosper over the next 5 years of Global Recession Seeking a Pizza the action City Diary National Grid Transco Index Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? John Rawls Philiosopher whoes Theory of Justice arguies for a social contract that does not disadvantage minorities The Earl of Perth Minister for the Colonies who later helped to redevelop London and was an early advocate of a Scottish assembly Index Frank Allaun Militant Labour left-wing Mp who campaigned tirelessly for improved housing and nuclear disarmament Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered The greatest album ... ever Why are sales of CDs in decline? And what's your idea of perfection? Nature Notes Dabate the issuse of the day as they happen, and join in the discusion with other times reader Debate@thetimes. co. uk Should the Archbishop resign? Or should he be praised for his work in tackling child abuse? Communists and the Workless Prize. quiz@thetimes News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Memorial services BMDs , Telephone 020 7680 6880 Private, Telephone… Birthdays Faresavers Contact Details for Classified Advertising Sale opens a hidden Venetian cloister Personal Column The Sunday Times Forthcoming marriages School news Answers Court & Social Marriage Trade , Telephone 020 74811982 Facsimile 020… The pessimists could be missing some real bargains Although investor confidence remains low, there are good reasons why you should not be scared off the markets entirely, says Paula Hawkins Your car will warn you before Daimler Chrysler The mortgage payment protection trap Xan Rice explains the dangers of taking out your lender's policy rather than going independent Inheritance tax too useful for Brown to raise threshold Links On Saturday Free Guides The Times Mortgage Service Property Who wants an island in the sun anyway? If you fancy being monarch of all you survey, have cash to spare and a rowing boat, you could buy your very own British isle, says Clare Stewart Three of the best World Class Homes Overseas Property Parque da Floresta Multiple Display Advertising Items Marbella Club Golf Resort Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spanish The Italian way sparks love in a hot climate Cheryl Taylor fell for the good life when she stayed on a family farm in the undiscovered region of Apulia Ocean Estates International Passport to Apulia Aim High & Parker Weak finish for shares Back injury blow Festival of student life is all in The Game As the Varsity match approaches, Ed Smith visits Boston to watch America's great college contest In Sport Today Seeking to acquire rights Law Report Court of Appeal Equality avoids discrimination Court of Appeal Anti-suit injunction justified Court of Appeal Power to prosecute is limited Queen's Bench Divisional Court United romp to victory China too good for dispirited Scotland Hockey Back joins casualties of South Africa war Rugby union AMD Courageous Cunningham tackles greatest challenge David Hands Full back holds out hope in battle against terminal illness Cramp first symptom of disease with no cure The results service Today's fixtures Yesterday's racing results Chepstow Hobbs hoping to repeat success of double time Wetherby Lingfield Park Derby to have numbers limited in future Hollioake's name in for World Cup squad Cricket Collingwood eager to join county colleague in Perth fast lane Times Square Get fit, feel fit: Rubber band resistance Zimbabwe visas row unlikely to hit TV coverage By Our Sports staff: New hope for eventing Equestrianism Government funds new blood tests In Brief Conner defied Amor takes lead Starie targeted Gallic flavour Foster advances Moon eclipsed Leicester undone by talents of Fuller Football: Nationwide League first division Reading continue their rapid ascent Lauda becomes latest Ml guy as troubled Jaguar ring the changes Motor racing Last night's results Vauxhall put the brakes on QPR FA Cup: First-round replays Crawley fight back Late goals put paid to Runcorn hopes Keister the hero as Margate dream on Exeter get the key to progress from Lock Nuropen Recovery Vieri determined to make mark on two fronts James Eve Robson gets serious as Newcastle face biggest test Wenger set on giving little away in battle of wits Champions League The Premiership today: Keegan denies resignation rumours and Megson lines up move for Christie Sava's mask slips as Fulham rue his errors Ahead of Thegame Ridsdale battles on despite mounting pressure Van Nistelrooy's cutting edge enables United to dig deep Speed goes in to bat against Zimbabwe's media ban World Cup Rescue Mission Inside Sport If you like Cobra drink Cobra It's All so Unfair inside Gordon's Mind Reportage Emotional Intelligence Books Inside With a Bang Bomb-Making Lessons Might Make Science Interesting, Teachers Have Been Told. So what about Citizenship, Asks Edward Docx Verbatim 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart We Must Teach our Children to Fend for Themselves and to Cope when Life Deals Them a Low Blow Today's Young Adults are Ill-Equipped to Cope with Life's Complication Human Jungle Injustice and his the Demons that As Gordon Brown Delivers Another Economic Statement as Chancellor, Mary Ann Sieghart Delves inside the Formidable but Tortured Mind of the Man who Believes He Has Been Cheated out of his Rightful Role as Prime Minister Minority Report "Its All so Unfair" They'll Huff if You Puff As Mps and the Medical Establishement Lobby for a Ban on Lighting up in Public, James Doran, a Committed Marlboro Man, Joins a Lonely Band of Pariahs in One of America's Smoke-Free Towns Roaster Tate Why Does Sex Fade in Marriage? Emotional Intelligence An " Extraordinary" Number of Couples are in No-Sex Relationships, a Psychologist Tells Moira Petty. But Does a Lack of Intimacy Matter? What Does Life Teach us about Love? This Week : Martin Shaw Love ETC Modesty Rules, Ok Front Row American Teens are Rebelling against the Tyranny of Skimpy Clothes, Says Lisa Armstrong A Fuss about Fizz A Fifth of Children Drink Ten Cans of Fizzy Drink a Week. Simon Crompton Reports Worrying Signs MVC Look Back on Anger Visual Art British Art of the Fifties is Back in Fashion. John Russell Taylor Revisits the Decade that Time Almost Forgot Angles and Devils in a Masterstroke The New Queen's Gallery Opens to Reveal Rare Sketches by Leonardo, Rachel Campbell Johnston Marvels The Lion King Today in the Times ENO Best in Show Concerts Antiques Critics' Choice Malika Browne Making It Big in the Bug World Giles Revell Takes Garden Creepy-Crawilies and Blows Them up to Giant Size. Joanna Pitman Finds Beauty in a Woodlouse Don't Panic! Dad's Army Will Always Endure The Magic of Walmington-On-Sea is Evoked in a Spate of New Books, Says a Devoted Michael Gove TLS Paris Mise En Seine Diary Gavin Menzies Brotherly Loss Post-Modern with Unearthly Power Anthony Burgess a Life by Roger Lewis Faber & Faber ?20;400pp Isbn 0 5712 0492 9 Bestsellers Exclusive Eurostar offer from Times Online Bridge Chess Winning Move Tv Review You Will Be Rich if You Can Succeed where Horizon Failed and Prove that There is Any Scientific Basis in Homoeopathy, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Pages 26 & 27 Satellite and Radio Pages 24 & 25 Joe Joseph's Review Page 23 TV Choice First plus Fashion: the very best in retail therapy Have boss, will travel A Working Relationship Rory Stear, chief executive of Freeplay Energy Group, and his Pa, Debbie Scheepers Paperless office: myth or reality? 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No, says Julia Smith, who has switched on to electronics Yes, says, Tracy Roberts, below, who still does filing 'This way I know where things are' You 're only a breath away from feeling ill First Creme Multi-Lingual Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Crème Top secrecy in perfect scenery Conference Call Crème show stopper Nescafe
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