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News from 28/11/2002

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Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Nicholas Wapshott and Tony Halpin, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Russ Michaud, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, James Moore, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, R. H. W. Cooper, Peter Lansley, Jeremy Hornsby, Philip Webster Political Editor and Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Elisabeth Eva, Mark Souster, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Robin Oakley, Jan Parker, Sam Lister and Roger Maynard, Hilary Finch, Jill Sherman and Lewis Smith, David Chater, Michael Zander, Michael Binyon, David Leak, Barry S. Doe, Penny Wark, Marc Lopatin, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Petri Mantysaart, Patrick Barkham, Robert Sandall, Geoff Brown, Tony Halpin and Christine Buckley, Amon Cohen, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Tina Brown, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Mark Jones, Michael Blissett, Dan Sabbagh, Andrew D. Harris, Paul Ward, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Davidson, Robin Young, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, John Godfrey, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, William G. Stewart, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, Professor John Bynner, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Michael J. Hendrle Astronomy Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gerry Acher, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Philip Whiteley, Anthony Browne Environment Editor and Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Zoran Kusovac, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Gordon Wilmot, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Helen Nugent, John F. Donaldson, Nan Scott, Ruth Taplin, John Ng, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Shane Warne, Antonia Senlor, Jerome Pugmire, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Dave Campbell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alf Manders, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Andrew Wolfin, Des Dearlove, Martin Waller and Mark Atherton, Chris McGrath, J. G. Wishart, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Bernard Grimshaw, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Tom Chesshyre, James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Keith Manton, Owen Slot, Jill Paton Walsh, James Reinl, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Jan Raath, Robin Shepherd, Terry Murphy, Patience Wheatcroft, Mohammed J. Bidar, Andrew Bernard, Damian Barr,

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An arm, a leg and £20 billion Chancellor doubles borrowing to counter economic slowdown 8 Page Special inside Sharon ahead River rescue Mixed fortunes Index 70s children Lords warning on illegal immigration How countess rumbled Blunt 13 years before Mi5 Index Tina Brown Links London My rise and fall NHS pay deal will top 40% for some workers Today in the Times In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Www. timesonline. co. uk Fast Times Don't call me a homosexual; I'm LGBT Specialist schools not superior, says Ofeted Top-up fees 'help poorer to avoid bad universities' New fears as BSE linked to rise in mystery CJD Burberry Legal cost of asylum Cases has doubled Changing faces: the science fiction dilemma Cloned baby girl 'due by new year Millennium flame dying New fatherhood hope for boy cancer patients Currys How transplant will challenge surgeons Green belt swallowed up by new homes 'No win, no fee' ruling could cost insurers £1 billion Evesham Car thieves' favourite is a 10-year-old Vauxhall By a Correspondent: Savoy car gang caught by satellite Darling puts back runways decision Law clerk stole from wills In Brief DNA from Santa Shand Kydd crash Fair man jailed Prince opens pub Child drug fears 'Stay united' call DJ offends again More men held Cyberstalker sent sexy snaps to Ms poet lover's church Delayed passengers locked on platform Patricia Cornwell Barclaycard Darling acts over traffic jams to placate whingeing colleague People Hall finds perfect Rosalind VW Campbell denied top press prize Slap in the face for elegant Deneuve Commons criticised over price of tours Ps LPO job goes to another foreigner Fears for British lost on Australian peak Lockets Marksman s squeak will lure island foxes to their death Legal threat to halt more walkouts on the Tube A Cheaper Email, Internet, & Text Messages Ambulance workers forced into fire dispute Strikers respond to Army's call for help Drowning men 'blown to safety by helicopter Lexus Gurkhas win test case over wartime ordeal This Saturday only in the Times PC World Picture Gallery Socialite exposed! Blunt as communist it dinner Michael Evans on the latest documents released by the Public Record Office which cast new light on an era of intelligence scandals, spies, traitors and crackpots Mi5 kept file on Kim Philby's 'deranged' father Churchill cousin consorted with spies Traitor plotted to seduce minister Mosley's wife 'more dangerous of the two' No tax rises - and no euro either Ephemeral smile betrays a man in pursuit of an escaping hamster Parliamentary Sketch The Autumn Budget Chettenham & Gloucester Halfords Start here. Go anywhere Borrowing set to double against Budget forecast Analysts worried by rail andx Tube debts Public spending Chancellor puts on a brave face as figures fall short of target Revised growth forecast Electrical shops face curbs on warranty profits Consumer spending Air fares set to rise Sigh of relief for the edgy middle classes Toyota Your Money Rubbish bag levy will tackle waste mountain Throwaway facts` Dixons Universities to solicit income from business "We want to look more closely at how markets drive innovation' Education and training Migration rules to woo 'best' Foreign workers Loophole on City bonuses to be closed Ni rules Council tax rise found on Table B12, page 197 Local authorities Tax break 'safe and savings to be recognised Pensions Poor school-leavers given charily route Gap-year corps ATS £600m less recouped from cheats VAT crackdown 'We should not put our hard-won stability at risk The Chancellor's speech Jaura Ashley A moment of humiliation, says Howard Opposition response King ready to reign with zeal at the Bank On the Governor who knows value of money Warm welcome from City Bingo! Browne wager pays off Gambling Zurich Two who failed to pass muster By Our City Staff: Childcare recognised as benefit to economy Tax credits Columbia Business School Extra £1bn in reserve for war on Iraq Cost of conflict Things can only get worse for Labour's 'soft Tory' voters Eeny Meeny Miny Low Sharon coasting to party win as Netanyahu trails Fujitsu Computers Siemens Reformer who has tough job at Cambridge She is not afraid to refuse donors who want too much control. One called her a 'termagant' Lexmark Evidence grows of al-Qaeda link to Bali bomb Kissinger to head September Ii inquiry panel Surgeon reveals he met well' bin Laden in Kabul Bodyguard tells of hijacking death boast Private Eye Private Eye on Sale now £1.20 Saddam tested his poisons in Iran war HALIFAX Inspectors start work unhindered Reclaim moderate Islam, says Rushdie What's Important Staples Iraq admits plan to use chemleal weapons Anger at wealth tax could topple German leader Parsley or Pooh: two ways to settle a question of current affairs Letter from Galicia Expo2010 Russia Moscow Submarine sent to inspect tanker (Reuters): Hijacker foiled in France In Brief (Reuters): Rebels attacked (Reuters): Callas's torment Timor sentence (Reuters): Cellar raided Flexible new eurozone hire Britain By Our Foreign Staff: Heavyweight actor crushed man to death Wine Ruined Chechnya belies Putin's pledge Siege poll boost Alliance Leicester Times Online Japan clashes with us over fate of Korea 'deserter' The Times Flybe India debates the death penalty after rape outcry China car sales set to shift into overdrive British Gas Concert Whats Important A sex romp to file under old hat Theatre What is the Night is For Concert Theatre I never dreamt one day I could look like this Face transplants have the potential to give us an entirely new outlook on life Too many, too long Picture Gallery Blair and Brown's double vision may trip them up The spiralling surplus of self-indulgent short films The only thing the green belt is good for is tarmac Ross Clark Jam Tomorrow The Chancellor bets on a recovery in world trade Holed and Sinking A catastrophic start to Schröder's second term Cry Another Day Messier was more of a buccaneer than a secret agent Animal experiments Equitable Life 'recriminations' The firefighters' working practices Starving Zimbabweans British weather Motoring taxes Bletchley's plight The Times 'Great Britons' debate continues Figures of fun The Weather The Times Crossword 22,209 No Title Around Britain Local 10-day Forecast by Telephone Boots Borrowing aim hits gilts Briefing France Telecom boosted Raider raises Amey stake Tyrrell joins Equitable BNFL in deal with EdF British Energy uncertain Suitors for Allders AWG receives offers Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Who brought high-flying Messier down to earth? Dividend warning as Abbey National heads for first loss Soros hedge fund abandons Europe Goldman assistant 'stole £4m' Sweetbaum attack over prosecution The Register Austin Reed Patience Wheatcroft MyTravel to report results at last Acer The forecast is golden, of course Business Editor's Commentary Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors What's Important the Times Standard Chartered's search for a chairman ends Shire's shares plunge as US rival wins right to sell drug Merger review 'expected' Hp Equitable inquiry too slow, say MPs British Land chief dismisses City office market worries LA Fitness price falls Sanderson joins great and good Regional Heat Winners 'Throw mud and some will stick' My slightest move is spied upon, my telephone tapped, dossiers invented' The campaign to get me was a triumph of Whats Imporetant the Times Threat of bankruptcy recedes, leaving business with little sense of direction Hypocrisy and also a triumph of efficiency Echoes of Napolean in the rise and fall of an almost perfect young man The Times Books Diroct Ici hit by fears over fragrances operation Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices London Financial Futures British Land's buyback poser Tempus Sale of Lookers stake fuels takeover talk Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Microsoft windows Powered Auditors must reconnect with the shareholder to benefit all Viewpoint The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Money 'scams' may be losing Treasury billions New research exposes who multinationals are shifting fund to avoid tax, writes Marc Lopatin Monti's €500m fine on 'cartel' Ns&i Cult of celebrity tightens bonds on Giuliani Wall Street Diary An industry notorious for alliances BT Passing FADS again City Diary The unloved City Diary Lapping it up City Diary British Company Success in Japan Drama grows out of economic crisis The tradition of consensus is under strain as politician bicker over the harsh measures necessary to revive the economy, says The main banks are so weighed down by bad debts that they have virtually ceased lending A game of confidence The banking and securities sectors says Ruth Taplin, are taking important steps to ensure transparency and attract intemational investment Awaken the sleeping giant The government has vowed to fight the twin curses of bad bank loans and deflation, says Ruth Taplin Money has been piling upin savings, but younger people own a small share of it Japan to share technology The UK has strong trading links with Japan and is finding investment there attractive, writes Ruth Taplin Tokyo Toshiba Royal Surrey County Hospital Relax, play Mozart and spend, spend The arts may revive the nation's spirit and the economy, says There was no time for leisure, and no interest in activities that did not create wealth Uk expertise leads the way Many electronic goods made in Japan have high-tech parts licensed by British companies, says Ruth Taplin Telstra Europe Ltd Omgeo Cost of living halts weddings High rents and a cosy home life are encouraging more young people to stay single, says China's sophistication threatens Japan Japanese firms are moving hundreds of high-tech production plants to China because of cheaper labour costs. But move could prove far more costly to Japan's own future, says Michael Binyon Chinese technology is advancing quicklu and the labour force is educated Politicians ask whether it makes sense to nurture a country that is becoming a rival Inventing money Universities are to cash in on their research work, says Ruth Taplin Church's Shares close near best Payment-in reason crucial Court of Appeal Published November 28,2002 Cibc Mellon Trust Co and Others v Mora Hotel Corporation Nv and Another Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord Justice Mance and Lady Justice Hale Judgement November 19,2002 Law Report Rare events justify order for fresh inquest Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published November 28,2002 In re Maddison (Deceased) Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice and Mrs Justice Hallett Judgement November 18,2002 Novel ideas to perk up your life on the road Jo Morris Selects her ten best traveller's gadgets that will make ideal Christmas gifts Bags of trouble in store at US airports Reasons for search warrant Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published November 28,2002 Regina (Cronin) v Sheffield Magistrates Court Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice. Mrs Justice Hallett and Mr Justice Stanley Burnton Judgment November 20,2002 Leave to argue unpleaded point Chancery Division Published November 28,2002 E. I Du Pont de Nermours and Co v S. T. Dupont (No2) Before Me Justice Neuberger Judgement November 22,2002 Travel agents market no-Mils Record internet bill? Travellers' tales Early season skiing Flight Centre The Times Swift Travelbag Ebookers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airline Network Travel The Times Escape with Mends to a Cornish retreat Stroud two nights £125; Canarie a week £109; Goa a week's B&B £329; Tony Dawe lists the best offers Choice Cars Undoing the package Focus on hotel offers Instant travel insurance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Karel Reisz Director who spearheaded the Sixties film revolution and later changed course to find a new raison d'être in the theatre Stanley Black Pianist, conductor, composer—and star of the British light music scene Billy Guy Fifties rock'n'roller whose voice led the Coasters Court & Social Eugene Rostow Yale law professor and hawkish Cold War politician who believed that America had a legal obligation to fight in Vietnam Hans Hoxter Refugee from Nazism whose committed social work helped to establish modern counselling services in Britain Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Males and masculinity What does it take to be a man these days? And why are boys doing less well than girls at school? Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Libby Purves argues that holding the Miss World contest in Nigeria was tactless and stupid. Is that fair criticism News Quiz Major Wins Battle for Number 10 Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Thanks for the Easter invitation. You probably know that 1912 is Leap Year. Easter is April 7. I did not find out by Julius' Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Memorial services Contact Details for Classified Advertising The night sky in December Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Dinners Answers The Sunday Times the Times Marriages Luncheons England seek to step up pace Bad-boy boxers spar for a second chance The Times The results service Today's fixtures Get fit: Rubber band resistance Henry does the trick Times Square Rivals have no answer to Woods In Brief Manchester lift MacGill signs McCullough blow Scotland hold on Lo makes history Carlisle Results from yesterday's three meetings Taunton Uttoxeter Harbour pilot on rising tide of expectation Bradley inquiry gets off to slow start The Varsity Match Slack Cambridge bodge their Varsity warm-up Six Nations settle for banking rights Wales taking drastic steps to reverse decline in fortunes Mark Souster WRU may sell Millennium Stadium to ease financial crisis Worsley looking to come in from the cold Diary Revitalised Scot gets back into the jet set Golf Safin can lift the Davis Cup for Russia, but only if the mood takes him Tennis The Sunday Times BT Conner's best hope is to find the secret Sailing England changes put Hussain on the back foot By Our Sports Staff: Bradman accused by Chappell over Packer's rebel series Stay with the Times for the Fastest Ashes Delivery Time for brittle touring side to start pulling in same direction By Our Sports Staff: Pollock quick to gain upper hand Inspectors embark on tour of Zimbabwe facilities United climb into driving seat with Van Nistelrooy Football Tomorrow ahead of the Game Results Carter takes the helm Sports politics Corazzin keeps his nerve to defy gallant Burton FA Cup Shot-shy England pay for cautious approach Hockey Canny Ferguson sets sights on Lopez Wheels of fortune turning in favour of Vauxhall Motors By a Correspondent: Nemeth feels strain Basketball Forest left hanging on after Brighton fight hack First division Renault Clio Crying shame for night for Newcastle Maggs keeping red flag flying on two European fronts The Premiership today Venables left under Spanish cloud Houllier battling to keep minds on task in hand Celtic find no comfort in history Henry is king of Arsenal's Olympian ascent Post Haste From the Ring to the Pen Ahern's short circuit sparks riding ban Inside Sport Direct Line Index Toyota Hands on Manufacturing Tmp. worldwide No Title Fasttrack Foxtons Graduate and Management Opportunities Up which ladder? Army Multiple Display Advertising Items You have !*#&@ mail: when it hurts to check your inbox Career choice Technology Colleges Trust Excellence and Diversity Multiple Display Advertising Items Maintenance and Security Manager - London W1 The Times Dave Campbell Experience Band-X Kraft The Lord Chancellor's Department Department of Health Interexec Passionate about growth? On the move Endeva Performance Audit and Review Officer The world doesn't end in Watford The way you work Avolites Ltd Water Industry Benefits Manager Execuserve My big break Aim High Parker TeachFirst Aston Zoraster International Search & Selection The Times Peter Cook Connaught PCS Management Consulting with a Differnece Times Newspapers Railtrack CVs with Impact Attract Attention with a power CV SEEDA OGC Ward Executive Limited Staffordshire Oxford Biosensors Eaga partnership Department for Transport SHTL Mercuri Urval Executive Service Times Newspapers Managing Director Designate Spencer Stuart FR Europe McCann-ERICKSON Whitehead Mann Phillips & Carpenter search and selection SpencerStuart Korn/ferry International Whitehead Mann O'grady Peyton Sterling Defra No Title Valleys Coast Housing Cwmoedd Arfordir Cpa Mayor of London Ofwat Historic Royal Palaces Services SAP Britannia Isle of Wight Harvey Nash Syzygy Resources Search & Selection The Times Disability Rights Commission Director of Resources Interview/presentation Skills Multiple Classified Advertising Items English National Opera The Times Director Dorset County Museum Metropolitan Police Authority Metropolitan Police Service Thomas & Dessain Head of Marketing - Postpay Divisional Director NHS Somerset in November Chief Executive Action Creating CV's NHS On the move Odgers Hewden Measuring the competition People and Profit Odgers Director resoutcing Packages Michael Page Finance Penna Search & Selection Sherwood International Index Michael Page Finance Syntegra Technology and Senior Appointments Born in 1970, Miser Able now? Tina Brown Penny Pinching Film Inside Hey, Stop Me and Buy One As an Advertiser is Ticked off for Using George Bush without Permission, Mark Jones Spies Some Intriguing Mail True Fiction Verbatim 24 Hours Tina Brown Discussing Health Never Seems Frivolous. It Disguises Narcissim with an Aura of Serious Concern Injured Knees Can Be Dynamic: You Hurt Them Skiing a Black Run Human Jungle Can an Old Favourite Hold its Magic? Alistair McGowan on Endgame Seventies Kids: The Blues Genneration Children Born in the Seventies are Better Educated and Better Paid than their Predecessors but More Likely to Be Depressed, a New Survey Has Found, Professor John Bynner, an Author of the Report, Explains its Findings, while Two Times Writers Born a Generation Apart Compare their Experiences Born in 1971: "We are the Born in 1958: " our Parents Gave us Tough Love, 8 Feel Blessed" The Times Wimsey-My Part in his Life The Writer Jill Paton Walsh Explains how She Wrote a New Novel about Dorothy L. Sayers's Famous Detective White-Water Rafting with Bill Gates 007's Unsafe Sex Win the Battle of the Bottle Heavy Drinkers are a Problem to Themselves and their Employers, Says It is Useless to Have a Shouting Match with a Heavy Drinker if They Have a Cracking Hangover A Life Saving Poison Breast Cancer: A New Weapon Sunrise Assisted Living Excusive Eurostar offer from Times Online Era of Zero Busty is out, Boyish is Chic and a Girl's Best Friend is No Longer her Wonderbral but is this Really Empowerment, Asks Marion McGilavry If You Want to Be Taken Seriously, You Can't Have a Cleavage Penney Pinching The Times Bruce Springsteen Concerts Entertainments Listings Our House Our Man in Saigon New Films Michael Caine Makes the Biggest Noise in the Quiet American, Finds Barbara Ellen Film of the Month These Femmes are Fatales New Releases You Won't Care Whodunnit but the Suspects Look Lovely in Gallic Thriller 8 Women, Says James Christopher Booty and the Beat Star of the Week at 32, Jennifer Lopez is Showing Sings of Growing up. Sean MacAulay Leads the Applause How to save a Movie : Just Raise Came When the Quiet American Looked Doomed to Low-Key Limbo, its Star Stepped in, Says Starts Tomorrow Ai Cinemas Evlrywhere Quirky Heirs of a Gloomy Legacy Festival German Film-Makers are Trying to Shrug off a Weighty Tradition, Says Video and Dvd One-To-Ones Still Add up Oxford University is Fighting to Preserve its Vital Student Tutorial System, Says Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The Kiwi Agency Senior Appointments Holborn College Diversity & Equality Ed. 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