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News from 06/12/2002

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Andrew Robson, Patrick Barkham and Stewart Tendler, Phil Yates, A. Peter Fawcett, Megan Mason, David Adams, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Stephanie Sadler (Consultant psychiatrist), J. F. James (Senior lecturer, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, B. D. Woolley, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, S. B. Fitz Gerald, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Angela Court, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, D. Barton, Raymond Snoddy, A. Selby, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Wayne Rooney, Cornelius Lysaght, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, Rory Watson, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Robin Young, Dominic Kennedy and Gabriel Rozenberg, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Russell Hotten and Abigail Rayner, Paul Ridley, Malika Browne, Paul Cockburn (Firefighter), Helen Rumbelow, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Derwent May, Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin and Rosemary Bennett, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, John Price, Vanora Bennett, Tom Whitwell, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Sean MaCaulay, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Kirsty N. Findlay, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Richard Lambert, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Galster, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Christopher Tanous, Xan Rice, Peta Bee, Russell Hotten, Clive Steward, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Jerome Pugmire, James Burridge, Nick Hasell, T. M. W. Longford, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Nick Kelly, Carolyn Asome, John Milligan, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Roland White, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, R. A. B. Crowe, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Roy Wallace, Caitlin Moran, Harold Evans, John Pincham, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Oliver R. Osmond, Gabriel Rozenberg and Our Foreign Staff, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, W. A. Mears, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Dave Gelly, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, Ashley Tatham, Jenny Davey, Christopher Irvine, Tim Bullamore,

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Premier's wife forced to say sorry over misleading statement Cheri Blair admits links with conman Sri Lanka and Tamil Tigers ready to end 19-year war and share power John Lewis Index On other pages Index The BBC's Moses: lost in the rushes Slicks kill birds Leslie arrested Over the edge Gifts to MPs show a touch of class Make-up for grown-ups Council tax rises in South will pay for North The Times Christmas Appeal Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Times Online A whipping time inside the house of Gladstone Parliamentary Sketch Open verdict on Portland death Luton airport seeks a second runway Huge fraud suspected at nuclear submarine base Tigers' tale RAF's Eurofighters delayed yet again Fuji By our Defence Editor: Navy hero killed on routine mission No Title Mystery slicks threaten disaster for English coast Spain admits tanker is leaking £90 wait for computer helpline Gucci One dive leaves offshore birds sodden and helpless Blair flats row hands victory to their No 1 enemy Asprey E-mails tell the story Student luxury at a flexible price Rules for investors The official response Legal instincts deserted bargain-hunter Cherie Australian charmer claims he never hid details of past from anybody Boots Blow to judicial hopes Chomsky flies in for lecture at St Paul's Bond girl's marriage battle Currys The Queen Mother's secret diary Tories stage website farce BBC given five months to overhaul News 24 BT Bishop's move confuses the Synod Ps John Leslie arrested over rape allegation BASF Police step up security on Muslim holy day Couple shot dead on honeymoon In Brief Bank standoff Killer gang King's lovalty Bingo hall fight Lib Dems turn Right on rules for spending Moben Kitchens Mandelson and Portillo find profit in loss of high office What's Important British Gas Top-up fees should 'rise as high as universities need Australian students pay graduate tax Bungling Biggles lands in jail over £22m drug cargo Abused wife wins murder case appeal Top100 Winter Wines £5.4m for Bristol patient Sun microsystems How £12 a month changes life for Uganda's poorest Corby The Times British Gas Italians make late challenge for football glory Britain's pride is threatened by a claim that the game's origins lie in Ancient Rome, reports Richard Owen Museum slaves over its Roman find Just AAsk Sun microsystems What did they ever do for us? Tomorrow only in the times Halfords Change in grant: 2003-04 compared with 2002-03 Poor areas to benefit from £40bn funding rise Costly national projects may force police to seek more cash The Link What's Important The Australian Wine Club Private affluence meets public poverty in South PC World PC World Cardinal to release files on 12 priests Standard Life Bank Joy of sanctuary for Sangatte men Boy stowaways clung together for warmth as they died Rape inquiry gets second extension In Brief Swallow this Bonny price Festive kitsch Art from ashes Girls' death the focus as Korea turns against US America's popularity slumps Bmi 'Manasseh's children' want to go home An Indian tribe believes its members are the descendants of Jews exiled by Assyrians, writes Catherine Philip Life on Mars is given the cold shoulder Vatican to 'screen out' gay priests In Brief Indonesia blasts (AP): Treason arrests (Reuters): War memoria Dictator dies (AP): Nato U-turn (AFP): Dialling wolf Swift work in Iraq would boost the us economy BBC Al-Qaeda arms build-up on Afghan border Marathon Inspectors angered by US claims over Iraqi weapons Saddam lays out his clean sheet-in 13,000 pages Time Bowling for Columbine Times Online Prodi challenges Blair's vision of an EU President BT Air Canada What Important Europe's Future: A Division of Opinion Euro MPs refuse expenses reform Germans told: work is not fun Turkish entry delay 'will anger Muslims' The Sunday Times Back at the Raunch Hearsts lose their golf course and win $15m Dolphin Marines accept order to seize tanker Prison confession may clear five of Central Park rape Intercontinental $500m for athletes filmed in shower Cultural leaps and boundaries Dance Union Dance Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre Untouchable Bush, W12 The Times Theatre Sound of Ocean Barbican Concert LPO/Elder Festival Hall Pop Blondie Vicar St. Dublin What's Important The vicious feud behind Cherie's flat denial Mutual loathing between Mrs Blair and the Mail may explain her blunder A new word a day would keep dreichness and snoiters away from the Commons Picture Gallery Class a policy from a bold Home Secretary We bow and scrape like abject royal butlers Words and Deeds A welcome admission by Mrs Blair but an unseemly affair Another Oslo Accord Sri Lanka and the Tamils must build on a breakthrough Life on Mars Scientists can't take the Martians out of our minds Train delays You don't understand The Times Daily Register What is 'best' for higher education Firefighters' cost-cutting initiatives Licensing Bill to 'penalise' live music Patients' records Identity cards Winners and losers Staying young Pevsner s legacy to Uk architecture Gifts to butlers Royal critics Conspiracy theory The Weather The Times Crossword 22,216 Weathercall Blockbuster Weather Eye Amec raises worries McDonald's loses chief Midlands bidders fight John David price falls Savings tax deadlock Reed sticks to forecasts Lazard spin-off mooted City bonuses drop £1bn Charts of the day Index Losing hand Ecb cuts rate to revive growth PizzaExpress concedes size really does matter France signals backing for Trichet Friday interview Six Continents presses on with plan to split Oracle The Register The Times Need to Know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Electrolux Slim chance of fitting all Results in brief Economist panel calls Chancellor 'imprudent' Mini drives record car sales Stanley Leisure 'will pursue' Lci Indecision over rail funding Thai was Thin . . . This is now Castro's arrival was last time rates held so long That was 1959…and England lost the Ashes then too Stitzer to be new chief of Cadbury Compaq business MmO2 rally shortlived as mobile sector suffers Eurotop 100 Reed bucks publishing blues Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Chorion's followers expect bid battle Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Brussels to study allegation of state aid Wiggins issues debt warning Poon secures Harvey Nichols France Telecom univeils rescue plan Mis-selling bill faces new rise BT Orange puts its new services on hold Amec's shares plunge 20% on profit alert McDonald's chairman steps down unexpectedly The Sunday Times Carlyle buys into QinetiQ The Times Showhome Investment Opportunity Xansa sheds further 430 jobs as losses bite Animal drugs plan for Phytopharm Pricing controls hit United Utilities Novelist and the banker Beyond the call Mail setback United Airlines on the brink of bankruptcy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Don't worry that we never had it so good BT Vote heralds way for single sky in Europe Weak finish for shares Parker Future's bright, but no comment on the top job By rights, the chief's job should be his, Instead, Howe's on call and waiting, writes Dan Sabbagh He went along with Snook's enthusiastic style, albeit with more seriousness The thoughts of Graham Howe The Times Road test: Gm Hy-wlre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro continental cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Contract Hire & Leasing Hy-wire act that can take us full steam ahead to future Alfa link with Ferrari stable Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items …and finally Romans Glove box Sentencing those having indecent pictures of children Currency award governed by law of contract Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Derby Hotline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solicitor is entitled to continue to act for impecunious client Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subaru Vicarious liability of firm Charges fall if not heard in due time Judge had no jurisdiction over investigating magistrate Focusing on race bias complaint Whether property is a single house Medical member's role is not incompatible Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? General Ne Win Strongman whp seized power in Burma in 1962 and dragged the countyr into poverty and despair over two-and-a-half Saburo Ienaga Historian who waged a long and courageous battle against the censors over the representation of Japan's militaristic past Court & Social Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Michael Oliver Writer and broadcaster with passionate interesls in music, Italy and innovative home cooking Advocate of the Sat system for meritocratic admission to us colleges Stakeholder pensions How can the Government's Scheme—or any pension scheme—induce people to save/ Nature Notes On This Day The Times, December 6,1985 Brino's Backers Right to Protect their World Hope News Quiz Opening the door to Ankara Should Turkey's proposed membership of the European Union be welcomed? Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching My Dearest and most beautiful girl, how happy I was to get your letter this morning! Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Luncheons Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Receptions Singing the praises of holy music Birthday toast to a bookman par excellence Dinners Personal Column Travel Insurance B. H. P. A. Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Answers District Court of Zurich Awards The Packer revolution Murphy stays on right road with Wincanton treble Racing Wincanton Yesterday's results No Title Sandown Park Exeter Southwell The Wright Track Mullins aims to collect at Kempton Lift at The Races Ahead of the Game There might be a couple of Premiership managers who are not looking forward to this weekend, but we can hardly wait. With league and FA Cup action plus the third-round draw, today is going to pass slower than three minutes of added time Theexfiles Theblueplaque Hehastogo Heroesandzeros Thetravelguide Times Sports Book Hitman Henry to Prove Striking Attraction Dart's Pointers Tom Dart reckons Arsenal will shade the match of the season at Old Trafford but fears a fresh hammer blow for another London club when they go up north In for a Culture Shock Game Theory West Ham need to change identity, not the manager, Daniel Finkelstein finds The Times Predictor People's Choice Made-To-Measure Reports in Game on Monday: Fresher than a Student Demonstraion It's a revolutionary step in interactive reporting. You choose which of these four you would like us to follow around White Hart Lane when West Bromwich Albon travel to Tottenham Hotspur, and come Sunday he won't even be able to blow his nose without a full account of it in TheGame the following day. King, Anderton, Roberts or Hoult—the choice is yours. E-mail you selection to peopleschoice@thetimes. co. uk and we won't let the winner out of our sights. The votes will be counted at 10am on Sunday The Riddler With a Song in his Heart Rocjin' Ron puts previous footballing crooners to shame, says Paul Ridley Krystal Balls She can see what is written in the stars As Fate Will Have It, Venables Can Pick up his P45 Statisticall Speaking Combing Grounds for the Baldies The Football Rant Theweekendfix The Game on Monday No Title Sex sells, but is sport flirting with danger? Lee injury piles on the woe for Britain Tennis Freudian trip works wonders for Houlliers' super ego Hantuchova courts her admirers Less mighty Quinn suffering lean time Ice hockey King conquered by vintage Davis Snooker McCorkell is aiming to put Britain back in the loop Sarah Potter a teenager's drive to revive days of glory on the rink Injury forces champions to put title defence on ice Love Hurts Rotherham on the up and up, Yarlett insists Rugby union Newcastle drafting from the warm south How Packer turned evolution into revolution Cricket: 25 years on, the vision that split the sport asunder Christopher Martin-Jenkins The entrepreneur who exploited the game in the name of progress Hoggard not happy to be singled out Kunka emphasises Eddy's influence at Birmingham University sport Time for MCC to do the honourable thing and return Ashes The Times How Mansell fine-tuned a Ryder Cup hero Golf John Hopkins When Paul McGinley sank the winning putt at The Belfry, a Formula one great could share the glory Today's fixtures Times Square The results service Take hint from the Seventies Get fit, look fit: Football fitness Day five: Hill training Radcliffe's new year resolution Sheffield go top Kostner injured Pratt appeals Exhibition stuff Thorpe honoured Kenyon likely to create divisions with talk of cull The Money game Ashling O'Connor Remarks about smaller clubs were a mistake FAI heads hunt for McCarthy's successor The Times Margate home in on further advances Minnows must stay so fans can live the dream Port Vale agree to enter administration Bradfield given the edge by Beckett Shearer in mood to carry on scoring The Premiership today: Keown ready to make comeback at Old Trafford while Lualua sees his big chance The cup runneth over with lukewarm spirits The error that let Henry slip through United net McGrath turns firefighter to help save captain's home AOL Tomorrow Winning Formula Inside Sport Ahead of Thegame L2 Inside Leave the House now The Conservative Party Has Turned to the Creator of Big Brother for Advice. Hugo Rifkind Sees the Future of Voting The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim 24 Hours Welcome to the Virginal Miss Austen's Regency England - Brothels, Pornography and Bawdy Songs Human Jungle Cheer up, It's Not the End of the World Tomorrow Afternoon Television Viewers in 142 Countries Will See the New Miss World Crowned. Despite a Troubled Few Weeks for the Much-Derided Contest, Organiser Julia Morley Tells Damian Whitworth that its Critics are an Elitist Minority, and Reveals her Ambitious Plans for Global Expansion I Felt Sad about the Deaths in Nigeria, but You Can't Go around Being Sad about Every Riot The Times Greed, Lies Cherie Blair is a Rich Lawyer, Not an Mp. But the Decision to Throw a Downing Street Smokescreen over her Use of a Conman to Buy Two Flats is what Horrifies People, Says Richard Morrison The Lie was Naked, Blatant, Unashamed and Repulsive, Just like Clinton's The Times Low on Iron? 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Lisa Verrico Gets Weeding Critics' Choice Malika Browne Top 10 Movies Here is the News: We are Not Dumbing down Internal Bbc Research, Revealed Here for the First Time, " Proves" the Corporation Has Gone Upmarket When No 10 Tells "Lies" Paul Dacre's Attack May Reveal his Political Agenda but Downing Street was Dumb, Says Brian MacArthur Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Créme The Times The Yorkshire Post Hits Back What Does It Take to Make a Great Editor? Wit and Courage, Says Harold Evans, Voted the Greatest Newspaper Editor of All Time by Readers of British Journalism Review and Press Gazette The Sunday Times Bridge Andrew Robson Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move TV Review What W0uld Have Happened, Wonders Paul Hoggart, if the World's Greatest Television Naturalist Had Taken the Job as the Director General of the BBC Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice James Jackson Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Vanora Bennett Chow Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Sky Movies Premier BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2830 TV Choice David Chater Sky The Whole Hog Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets Our Weekly Look at the Betting on the Movement of House Prices with City Index Property Futures Anne Spackman, Property Editor for what It's worth No wonder prices are rising so fast when you can borrow three times as much as in the 1980s This Week Marketreport Gloucestershire Agents Say Wiltshire Agents Say Wiltshire v Gloucestershire With Hometrack In Family House in Highbury, London Getingetoutgetaway A refubished Victorian townhouse crammed with period details Out News Houses in Marlborough Twelve new three and four-bedroom homes built around a landscaped courtyard Away Listed Manor in Somerset A thatched hamstone house with 15th-century foundations and views over rolling farmland Say No to Magnolia The cut-out-and-keep guide to help you find the right paint for the right room How the Other Half Lives It is amazing just how many titled gardeners there are Repton For Santa's The Taming of the Screw Late Period DIY Man offers a glimpse of the treasures buried in his tool box Buildingbricks What Do I Need to Know about… Surveys? 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