News from 02/12/2002
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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Buck, Stephen Byers, Helen Daniel, Catherine Riley, DJM, Paul Keller, J. M. Agar, James Moore, Simon Barnes, James Chater, Peter Lansley, Sam Peates, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Geraint Llewelyn, W. G. Leeks, Ronald Faux, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Andrew Norfolk and Lea Paterson, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Rev Frank Julian Gelli, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Charles Bremner Foreign Briefing, David Stuart, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Roger Maynard, Zoran Kusovac and Our Foreign Staff, Geoff Brown, Jane Mactaggart, Sam Lister, David Sharrock, John Fairweather-Tall, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Mark Griffiths, Mary Wilkinson (Editor), Thrasy Petropoulos, Simon Kuper, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Valerie Elliott and Anne Spackman, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Oliver Del Mar, Neil Cossons, Chairman, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, David Seaman, Ian Baird (Exam officer), Michael Tillotson, Anthony G. Phillips, Miranda Ingram, Ralph Dellow, Roland Watson, Ion Markides, David Hands, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Robert Cooper, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Peter Enckelman, Sarah Vine, Michael Theodoulou, Professor John Bynner, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Antonio Cassano, Richard Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jane Monckton-Smith, Raymond Keene, H. W. R. Wade, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Tim Bloomfield, Jerzy Dudek, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Zoran Kusovac, Derek Forrest, Koder Nahaboo, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Susan Kelly, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jerome Pugmire, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Glen Owen, Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Heather Robson, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Pennie Stringer, Ashling O'connor, Martin Waller Student Briefing, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Paul Jones, Walter Gammie, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Bob Yule, Sylvia Sobernheim, Michael Dynes, David Cotterill, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Stella Rimington, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Dave Hammond, Bryan Reuben, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Kamran Younas, Jeremy Griffin, Gerald Davies Scouting Report, Michael Harman, Charles Wardle (Conservative MP), Mark Wallington,
ResumoThegame Inside Second post Gulf war games Thegame Pensioners may lose free ride on the buses Armed Forces found to have coped in fire strike Tiffany & Co England fall apart in face of an alien force Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Sergeant-major accused of Deepcut bullying Treasury doubts on euro widen Blair-Brown gap MPs may lose honour No 10 denies property deal with fraudster Halifax Boy opens door to father's murderer London is right to bid for Olympics, says Anne Market forces drive Smithfield out of town A history lesson in the stench and brutality of backyard butchery Phillips High fees 'would hand Oxford to the rich' South Bank must be flexible to balance the books Mercedes-Benz Warwick's success hides a budget 'shortfall' of £20m £450m aid for country post offices In Brief Shooting arrests Detention power Tesco murder Norris move Cemetery attack Snub to VSO Lost boy, 5, is found 230 miles away after also rail adventure ITV says Popstars poll was not rigged Lloyds TSB Ambridge ran by women, says writer Boots FinePix Labour attacks Gilchrist's political agenda Fire Strikes Walkouts in new year may last up to a month Towry Law Group FBU's leader takes aim Woman sues over mistakes in her medical records Doctor's notes can read ill to patients Conran gets back to drawing board Nspcc Seat Specialists spend half their time hound up in red tape Nokia How egg-beater at sea could end drought and war The Rain Maker Scientists plan Grand Canyon flood to save fish and restore landscape Malaysia Airlines A song and dance about rain Heath in firing line over his role in Bloody Sunday Citroen More Guitarists fret over a pain in the neck One. Tel Muscles and joints take the novice's strain Musicians' plea on curriculum Alliance Leicester Fire at Burrell's shop is treated as arson AOL Flybe How help at home enabled grieving father to stay sane Times Appeal Blunkett welcomes family support Give Aids orphans hope for the future The Times Paris and Berlin renew marriage of convenience Straw heads for Turkey to broker deal on Cyprus Discover new perspectives this Christmas Puccini's affairs swell state riches British Gas Protest over oil spill Prudential No Title Holiday Inn Fujitsu Computers Inspectors search crop-spraying base Straw's dossier on rights abuses Australian 'first strike' talk upsets region Aussie Rules US to hold Iraq war exercise in Qatar War on Terror Continent afflicted by foreign conflict Reviews the African papers Somalia identified as source of missiles fired at holiday jet MasterCard Israelis bury their dead from Mombasa War on Terror Win the Top 100 CDs Times Online Top 100 Wines Motoring Young Photographer of the Year Live News What's Important the Times Colombian leader given protection as IRA trial starts Rebels are saved from bikini poster assault The Times American Senate's 100-year-old campaigner calls it a day (Reuters): Fire kills 47 in Venezuelan club Theatre Tokens Alliance Francaise (Reuters): Ivory Coast insurgents attacked In Brief (Reuters): Jail deaths (AFP): Slovenes vote (AFP): Cruise rescue (AP): Bid for President (AP): Prosecutor held (Reuters): Bingo first Concert Philharmonia/Bamert Festival Hall The Times 'Twas the fright before Christmas Pop George Harrison Tribute Concert Albert Hall Theatre The Lying Kind Royal Court Benedict Nightingale Pop Elton John Royal Opera House Brown and Blair: till the euro does them part This political marriage isn't on the rocks, but the Pm must avoid temptation After six months on the outside—my view of Labour's toughest test yet Picture Gallery The economics of idiocy: a degree-level introduction Thunderer: A night in at the Andrew Davies strip joint Thunderer Sarah Vine Inflammatory Language The firefighters' militancy is self-defeating Test Case in Egypt An important judicial saga that should end in acquittal A Friend in Need The Times appeals for its second Christmas charity Airstrip terrorism Teachers' paperwork The Times Responsibilities of full-time and retained firefighters Proposals for congestion charges Disability exclusion Women v men Red tape measure Queen's personal legal immunity English Heritage's aim British weather Quite a mouthful The Weather The Times Crossword 22,212 The Times Amazon. co. uk Turkey Christmas bonus Briefing US contract for BAE Morgan in Enron case ABB jobs warning Energy denies bid talk Windfall for Deloitte Wallace entitlement Directors receive 3.5% Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Corporate profile Crozier 'in line' for Royal Mail M&S seeks fresh buyer as US stores sale falls through Pearl Assurance set to cut 1,000-strong salesforce Economic agenda Business Trade chief says red tape and costs hurt UK The Register The Times Need to know: The week ahead BT Brown's fear is electoral black hole Change on week Exchange rates The Times Bank is likely to hold rates despite corporate slump Allders sale lures Green HSBC chief tipped to start job race By Our City Staff: Stagecoach set for £500m US writedown Former adviser to Birt in line for Ofcom post British Airways Stanley poised to begin bid talks with LCI Schools face challenge of finding right rate 'Scribblers' worth listening to, in the final analysis Presumption of innocence Law Report Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published December 2,2002 Regina v S (Trademark defence) Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Hughes and Mr justice Davis Judgment November 20,2002 III-health retirement is not dismissal Court of Appeal Published December 2,2002 Healey v Bridgend County Borough Council Before Lord Justice Ward, Lord Justice Schiemann and Lord Justice Longmore Judgment November 14,2002 Crown's duty of disclosure Court of Appeal Criminal Divlsion Published December 2,2002 Regina v Cairns Regina v Zaidi Regina v Chaudhary Before Lord Justice Keene, Mr Justice Forbes and Judge Rant, QC Judgment November 22,2002 Justices can correct their decision Queen's Bench Division Published December 2,2002 Liverpool City Council v Pleroma Distribution Ltd Before Mr Justice Maurice Kay Judgment November 21,2002 Repayment cannot be forced Chancery Division Published December 2,2002 Commissioners of Customs and Exclse v National Westminster Bank plc Before Judge Rich, QC Judgment October 18,2002 Costain eyes Tube role if bidders drop out Wallace could be entitled to £15m C&W payoff Revenue 'slips up over fines' Car Locator Enterprise faces 300-pub sell-off in Unique deal HBOS comes to the front for a RAM raid The Sunday Times Firms fear further rises in insurance costs Retailer revives its acquisitive habits Corporate profile No 43: Gus Sarah Butter looks at a group been to justify its three separate strands Who's who in the boardroom Parker The company in detail History The Times verdict How we reached our decision BT Capitalisation, week's change Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Michael Clapham Classicist and printer who accidentally discovered how to enrich uranium and became head of the CBI Sir Michael Clapham, KBE, former President of the CBI, was born on January 17,1912. He died on November 11 aged 90 D. A. N. Jones Left-leaning reviewer who was imaginative and fair, but also trenchant D. A. N. Jones, columnist and reviewer, was born on April 16,1931. He died in a fire on November 20,2002. aged 71 Court & Social Ray Dawson Sinologist who compiled crosswords in order to support his family Ray Dawson, Sinologist and crossword compiler, was born in London on February 15,1923. He died in Oxford after a long illness on October 24,2002, aged 79 Lives in Brief Eddie Bracken, actor, was born on February 7,1920. He died on November 14,2002, aged 82 Terry Johnston, regional television journalist, was born in London on November 22,1931. He died in London on November 27,2002, aged 71 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boris Schapiro Fiendish bridge player who won his last world title at the age 89 Boris Schapior, bridge player, was born on August 22,1909. He died on December 1,2002, aged 93 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Staverton Limited Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Box Number Replies Legal Notices Whilst care is taken to establish that our… The Times Lives remembered The Sunday Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Pushing back the tide of extremism Salman Rushdie had appealed to moderate Muslims to reclaim their religion from fanatics Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Reasons to be cheerful Do people born in the Seventies have special cause to be depressed? Or have they never had it so good? On This Day Lusitania Salvage Work 310ft down News Quiz Armchair criticism The bliss of blind faith What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life December 2,1951 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Latest wills Isle of delight Notebook Horticulture by Mark Griffiths A memorial to honour the bravest Army 6th Form Scholarships Greenhouse guesses Faculty and Institute of Actuaries Japanese gem Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Legal news Answers Forthcoming marriages Meeting Luncheon Dinners Russia take Paris by storm Australia humbled by Girdler and Meyer in final Bowls Honda Ice-cool Martin passes screen test Picture Gallery Catch that will enjoy pride of place on my bookshelf Fishing Ashes hopes go up in smoke Chisholm yields to Fahey's fighting spirit Real tennis By a Correspondent: Lynch pins Cheadle to top of table Lacrosse Kelso Wolverhampton Saturday's results Course specialists Injury to Be My Royal tempers joy for Mullins Racing Folkestone Leaders in the National Hunt championships Reading the racecard Els rounds off year in record style Golf Olazabal loses the thread Doncaster bloom under TV lights Non-league football Nationwide Conference Seasoned Telecrest in no mood to let crown slip UnlBond League Ryman League Hemmings gives Tamworth some cheer FA Trophy second-round results Newcastle find no answer to Daniel's drive Rugby union Newcastle Bristol Shoguns Dr Martens League Vass gives glimpse of a bright future Forrester adds to England's riches Angry Irish forced to pay penalty King calls the tune as ragged Leeds stumble to first home defeat Leicester shaken to foundations as fortrees falls Zurich Premiership The Varsity Match Shelford has swipe at playing standards Magical Youzhny takes Russia over the final frontier Tennis: Davis Cup Results Aggression pace, Power and Style Howey returns to summit Judo Calzaghe and Hatton get new challengers Boxing Merron undeterred by exhausting conclusion Salling Shoaib ban for losing his bottle In Brief Male's the man Pohrer reigns Kiwis cruise Shared title Sponsor found Slalom queen Wearmouth again New low for Wattana in defeat by underdog Snooker The results service Woeful England left pale and drawn Hockey A game of maximal intermittent action Today's fixtures Times Square Sheffield go top after bruising encounter Basketball By Our Sports Staff: Speed gets Zimbabwe all-clear on issue of reporters Vauxhall Wretched England left feeling dazed and confused Cricket Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The Times Australia's command reflected in figures Averages for the series so far and England's remaining schedule Wisden 20:20 England's Silver Lining Final Scoreboard from the WACA England forfeit 11-dau Ashes to Australia's serial winners Charcol Index Frank Skinner Plus Golf Opposition melts as Els runs hot in Sun City Picture Gallery Plus Corporate challenge: who will reign in Spain? Tennis Curling Party Politics Parents Fashion Arts Inside Modern? Us? Plans to Make Parliamentary Languare Less Archaic Has Members in a Lather, according to a Note Spotted on the House of Commeons Bulletin Board by Jerdmy Hazlehurst What is Wrong with Portmanteau Acts? Verbatim 24 Hours Jane Smilling who Would Want to Live with a Woman who Goes on about the Physical Equivalent of Grouting? We are a Nation of Whiny, Health-Obsessed Bores Human Jungle Your Guide to Surviving the Party Season At Least Quarter of the Population Suffers from Social Anxiety Disorder, Mostly Brought on by Party Invitations, Sarah Vine Explains how to Survive the Party Season, while Brian Macarthur Gives Tips on how to Throw your Own Location, Location Location, and Don't Run out of Booze The Times A Hidden National Asset Archieves Can Speak to us across the Centuries, Says Stella Rimington, the Former Head of M15 Is an Au Pair Really worth the Trouble? .. . And Do You Deserve One in the First Place? Miranda Ingram Looks at the Delicate Nature of a Special Relationship Family Taking on Another Teenager The AU-PAIR They Nice English Family A Chance to Earn Sterling How to Make It Work My Seven-Year-Old is Incredibly Fidgety and Finds It Very Hard to Sit Still. Any Suggestions? The Times Health Keep It in the Family Anorexic Teenagers are Responding to New Home-Based Therapy, Peta Bee Reports Parents of teenagers with anorexla vital role in speeding their children's recovery Unmentionables Addicted to Commerce A New Fragrance, Dior Addict, Has Caused a Furope among Anti-Drugs Campaigners, who Say that It Glamorises Addiction. But It's Selling Well, Says Emily Davies, and that, after All, is the Point Present Perfect From £5 to £3,750, These Gifts are Guaranted to Make Anyone's Christmas, Says Emily Davies The Times Picture Gallery Louis Vuitton Imaginative Leaps Want to Avoid Panto this Year? Then Read our Alternative Guide to Live Entertainment this Season, from Cheery Nutcrackers to Medieval Musicals, and They only Elf is the One who Has Been Kidnapped Dance Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ringing in the New Arts Christmas Preview Ppera Picture Gallery Sing Choirs of Angels Music Orchestral Save £15 Back to the Future Trilogy DVD Box Set Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review The Spoof Bipoic of the Greatest Leader the Tory Party is Really Lucky Never to Have Had, Tried to Be Funny in too Many Ways to once, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Satellite and Radio Paul… T2 Crossword No 2826 TV Choice Firstplus Off the Ball Safer Keeping Playing the Game Features Plus Results and Reports Hairapparent 16. Antonio Cassano It's Blue Murder Being the Boss With Birmington City confounding the critics in the Premiership, Peter Lansley finds the manager playing it strictly by the book Marking Bruce Novel Ideas The Money Game Ashling O'connor loods at United's latest bid to woo the Yankee dollar Picture Gallery Best Advice Bar None for Rooney Tony Cascarino says the Everton prodigy would benefit from a few well-chosen words of wisdom Adding Insult to Injury Time Seconds out it's time to declare war on fans who leave before the end of matches Frankskinner Fans Refuse to Play Politics The sacrifices Iragis make in the name of football. By Zoran Kusovac in Bagndad Thefans A Life More Ordinary Even in Victory, the troubled West Ham manger cannot win, Alyson Rudd says Theprofile Glenn Roeder Young Guns Get Physical John Goodbody looks at a new initiative to improve the fitness of our rising stars Thefuture Sicknote The Presenter A Blast from the past Thegams Barclaycard Premiership Newcastle United (0) 2 Shearer 86, Bellamy 89 Everton (1) 1 Campbell 17 Referee: M Halsey 9. Attendance: 51,607 Shearer brilliance brings Everton's winning run to an end Henry's Goals with Attitude Arsenal (1) 3 Pries 17, Henry 49,82 (pen) Aston Villa (0) 1 Hitzlsperger 64 Referee: G Barber 5. Attendance: 38,090 Arsenal's dead-ball maestro struts his sublime stuff Barclaycard Premiership Highest Attendance Last Six Games Chelsea Look the Real Deal Chelsea (0) 3 Gallas 58, Desailly 84, Hasselbaink 89 Sunderland (0) 0 Referee: S Bennett 4. Attendance: 38,946 French connection helps Bluess stay in touch with leaders Leeds Hit by Batty Goings-On Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Carling Wintickets Time Running out for Tel Leeds United (1) 1 Kewell 42 Chalton Athletic (0) 2 Lisbie 80, Parker 90 Referee: A D'Urso 4. Affendance: 35,537 Parker's late winner adds to despalr in West Yorkshire Little Reward for Hard Graft Birmingham City (0) 1 Kenna 68 Tottenham Hotspur (0) 1 Sheringham 55 Referee: E Wolstenholme 6. Attendance: 29,505 Tottenham score with only chance to halt bad away run Bolton Lament Class Divide Manchester City (1) 2 Howey 25, Berkovic 56 Bolton Wanderers (0) 0 Referee: J Winter 7. Attendance: 34,860 Berkovic scores first Premiership goal for City Friedel Saves Rovers Again Blackburn Rovers (1) 2 Yorke 35, Brevett 77 (og) Fulham (0) 1 Marlet 60 Referee: P Dowd 8. Attendance: 21,096 Yorke breads home duck as Blackburn rlde their luck Albion Reserve Right to Win West Bromwich Albion (0) 1 Dichio 72 Middlesbrough (0) 0 Referee: P Durkin 6. Attendance: 27,029 Transfer-listed Dichio restores manager's faith Dud Dudek Cau Liverpool (0) 1 Hyypia 82 Manchester United (0) 2 Forlan 64,67 Reteree: A Wiley 3. Attendance: 44,250 Goalkeeper's latest gaffe hands points to United No Title Keepers Liverpool People's Choice Portsmouth up for the Fight Thegames Nationwide League First Division Portsmouth (1) 3 Quashie 45, Todorov 58, Taylor 76 Walsall (1) 2 Sonner 31 (pen), 68 (pen) Referee: G Hegley 5. Attendance: 17,701 Home crowd helps leaders to keep their place on top McLeod Brings Cold Comfort Norwich City (0) 1 MacKey 82 Derby County (0) 0 Referee: R Styies 5. Attendance: 20,522 Gregory scathing about players here for wrong reasons' Harts Shock M the Rise Nottingham Forest (1) 2 Johnson 5,63 Ipswich Town (0) 1 Williams 89 (og) Referee: P Armstrong 4. Attendance: 24,898 Ambltious Forest manager has turned alling club around United Looking Lean and Mean Sheffield United (1) 2 Windass 45, Allison 89 Crystal Palace (0) 1 Rlihilahti 69 Referee: G Laws 5. Attendance: 16,686 Late strike keeps Warnock dreaming of the Premlership The break and they came out for the second half in a… How Do They Do that? Brighton & Hove Albion (0) 0 Thegames Nationwide League First Division Brighton & Hove Albion (0) 0 Reading (1) 1 Salako 22 Coventry City (0) 1 Devenport 80 Preston North End (1) 2 Cresswell 7, Lewis 88 Gillingham (0) 1 Shaw 52 Stoke City (0) 1 Clarke 56 Grimsby Town (0) 1 Oster 54 Leicester City (1) 2 Scowcroft 2, lzzet 74 Millwall (0) 1 Harris 82 Bradford City (0) 0 Rotherham United (0) 0 Wolverhampton Wanderers (0) 0 Watford (1) 2 Helguson 40, Smith 72 (pen) Burnley (0) 1 Taylor 76 Wimbledon (1) 3 Morgan 42, Connolly 63, Shipperley 89 Sheffield Wednesday (0) 0 Roberts propels Wigan back to top but Mansfield stay at the opposite end Thegames Nationwide League Second Division Times Online Hall delivers points to keep Rushden in touch with leaders Hartlepool Thegames Nationwide League Third Division Boston United (0) 0 Levton Oment (1) 1 Tate 5 Cambridge United (1) 3 Wanless 29, Kitson 70, Riza 74 (pen) Macclesfield Town (1) 1 Tipton 44 Oxford United (0) 1 Crosby 90 (pen) Lincoln City (0) 0 Torquay United (0) 2 Gritton 52, Hazell 90 Rochdale (0) 2 Connor 74, Griffiths 78 Bournemouth (0) 2 Broadhurst 59, Hayter 66 Scunthorpe United (1) 1 Torpey 25 Darlington (1) 2 Conlon 37, Nicholls 87 Southern United (0) 1 Bramble 90 Rushden & Diamonds (1) 2 Lowe 22, Hell 72 Bristol Rovers (1) 1 Grazioli 14 (pen)WREXGAN (0) 0 Hull City (0) 0 Bury (0) 1 George 82 Exeter City (0) 0 Hartlepool United (2) 2 Humphreys 3, Tinkler 15 Kidderminster Harriers (0) 1 Parrish 47 Swansea City (1) 2 Murphy 42, Richards 70 Shrewbury Town (0) 0 York City (1) 2 Reddy 44, Duffield 79 Carlisle United (0) 1 Robinson 73 Celtic infict more misery on Motherwell; Dunfermline's draw keeps them third Thegames Bank of Scotland Scottish Premierleague Rangers Romp Away Hart of Midlothian (0) 0 Rangers (0) 4 Ricksen 52,81, Feruson 79 (pen), Hughes 90 Referee: H Dallas 7. Attendance: 12,156 Formidable Rangers keep the pressure on leaders Celtic (0) 3 Larsson 53, Leitch 67 (og), Valgaeren 72 Motherwell (0) 1 Lehmann 74 Dundee United (1) 1 Hamillon 37 (pen) Aberdeen (1) 1 McGuire 27 (pen) Dunfermline Athletic (0) 1 Crawford 66 Hibernian (0) 1 McManus 57 Livingston (1) 1 Camacho 2 Dundee (0) 1 Novo 72 (pen) Partick Thistle (0) 3 Bums 64,79,87 Kilmarnock (0) 0 Bank of Scotland Bell's Enter this Week The Statistics Thecontinent Italian League German League French League Shorts Milan's Second Coming They may not have Ronaldo but the Italians are the real deal, writes Simon Kuper Number Crunch Yourgame The Times Foot Ballot Brawl Defused by Fans' Bonnomie The Cream of Europe on Display Buy Lines Catherine's casebook The Daily Fix Extratime American Express Bank Limited
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