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News from 09/12/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, David Adams, Helen Studd, Michael Aylwin, Catherine Riley, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, John Field Evans, Peter Lansley, John L. Higgins, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Peter Webber, David Chater, Angela Court, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Ablgall Rayner, Gerald Davies, David McVay, Simon Kuper, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Gabby Logan, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Richard Ford and Michael Evans, Gary Jacob, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Lindsay Sutton, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Oliver Del Mar, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Patrick Wright, Peter Davies, Keith Pike, Chris Johnston, Hugo Rifkind, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, George Rae, Ross Clark, Ed Smith, Michael Theodoulou, Stephen Burgen, Phillp Pank, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lord Ashfield Chairman of the Underground Railways, Raymond Keene, Malcolm Johnson, David Powell and John Goodbody, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Mark Studer, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, David Charter and Chris Johnston, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Jerome Pugmire, Habib Beary and Catherine Philp, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Stone, Paul Simons, Michael Barry, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, John Lloyd, Ben Bevington, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Fonathan Meades, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Leon M. Roe, Walter Gammie, Janet Fricker, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Martin Perry, Anne Sebba, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Dorothy Crane, Ashling O'Connor, Richard Cleroux and Roland Watson, Aki Riihilahti, Stephen Dalton, Bouthaina Shaaban, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, Valerie Grove, Geoffrey L. Smith, John Phillips, Owen Slot, Jeremy Hazlelurst, Eric Hammond, Barry Hyman, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Chris Handoll,

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Should we care if Mrs Blair is bonkers? Tim Hames… Iraq urges US to let world see evidence Baghdad demand comes as war looms Plan Tory leader steps into Blair property row Picture Gallery Student fee plea Radcliffe's title Sign of The Times wins Turner Prize Bishop breaks ranks on Catholic child sex abuse Bose Mascara wars: the battle for your eyes In this section News & Comment What's Important Business The Register Sport Plus Stocking thrillers: A guide to the gifts that will satisfy the most pretentious poseur who expects something rather cool from Santa Times Online Lawyers facing big cuts over crash fees Threat to police on records failure Separation for young inmates 'breaks rules' Gay Tories win right to be part of the party Howard pleads for thalidomide victims Rebel over leadership, Heseltine urges MPs Tiffany & Co. In Brief Anger at TV fire warning Church murder Match-day killing Policeman shot Win for Winslet University chief says students must pay own way Britons turn to Australian for study and fun What's Important Philips Not top of the class, but Stage is set for degrees in us Internet aid to studying abroad Canadian women enlist in 'army' of volunteer human shields Thousands join US cyber-rehearsal for war The foxholes are to stop looters, the Engineer explains nervously Mercedes-Benz The inspectors' progress Kuwait rebuffs Saddam's weighted apology Reports fail to explain source of e-mail leaks Tefal Ministers 'monitored' Foster TechSURPLUS Polls show how sleaze claims damage Labour History of distrust Heritage alert as 1,000 churches face closure American Express How buildings make the grade Trust fights heroic rearguard action Theatre Tokens What's Important Firefighters battle to save ancient Edinburgh JustAAsk Citroën High and dry, holed warship gets a lift home Vodafone Artist plugs enthusiasm into decade of irony The Turner prize may be in a rut but this year's to get stuck writes Rachel Cambell-Johnston MasterCard Carollers make pitch for world record Tycoon's £6m for NSPCC In Brief Restless for work Anthrax alert Web of crime Chicago fever Supporting doctors who return to the NHS Flexible careers scheme promotes flexible working and helps encourage doctors to return to the NHS Family responsibilities and work commitments can be balanced Change in practice helps Gp return to the Nhs after 10 years Returner Hotline Opens for Business 0845 60 60 345 Meeting personal needs In Brief Flexibility Even more choices Childcare Up to ?12,000 available for GPs Buoys plumb depths for weather forecasts Wish list Animal smugglers wore live snakes like belts Lizard on a headscarf Halifax Brighter long-term outlook By Our Science Correspondent: Coffee can brew anxiety Intel inside Wrongly accused widow gets £25,000 Born to help free a Kenyan family from deprivation Fujifilm The Times Belgrage 'will not send more accused to war tribunal' Turkish inclusion would destroy EU, says Stoiber The credibility gap British Gas Sun microsystems Fears for freedom as Hong Kong awaits security law Dell Bangladesh cinema bombs kill 17 Indian hunts for bandit after hostage's death Scope Uganda's rebel 'god' defies fortunes of war Motor Insurance Sun microsystems Times Online Louisiana voters give hope to Democrates Alliance Leicester Chavez accused of war on people The Times Bush doll becomes talking point Appeal for stolen Van Goghs In Brief (AFP): Avalanches kill 5 (Reuters): Gaza shooting (AFP): Haider ally wins Racing stop Less could have been much Maw The Times A collection with a Cherie on the top So, far only thing Mrs Blari can be found guilty of is a taste for weird friends Did I ever tell you about that morning I saved the world from the Martians? Picture Gallery The ultimate betrayal, no questions asked They can't protect and we won't survive The Mother of All Bluffs Saddam's tactics will not stave off conflict forever Goodbye Golden Goodbyes Bosses should not be rewarded for their failures Lest we Forget Flexibility is the key to finding new uses for old churches Cherie Blair's flats Israeli settlements 'barrier to peace' Wider issues of Churches and abuse Smallpox vaccine Union history On the wrong foot? A view of hunting Unholy season Correct sentences for murderers Lawyers' responsibility Crossword puzzle The Weather The Times Crossword Weathercall Amazon. co. uk Hunter to meet HoF Briefing US banks poised to settle CBI seeks curbs on EU BNP denies Lyonnais bid Top spot for Vodafone Liberty to join FTSE 100 Cox explains bid refusal SFI may sell Bar Med Now the week finished Currencies Corporate profile Bungle payoffs may be outlawed Bush may act today to install economic team Cable & Wireless needs ?L5bn after downgrade Economic agenda Jamjarcars The Register The Times Recovery title awaits new us secretary Need to Know: The week ahead Change on week Exchange rates Billions at stake as Europe nears decision over tax Ferrari faces strike over Fiat job cuts Move to oust five directors at PNC Opec ready to raise production quotas Bmi Cox to say why it rejected wood bid SFI Group ponders sale of Bar Med chain Former Ritz general manager set for Scotsman group Duty to protect employees Law Report Court of Appeal Consecutive jail sentence for breach of bail Court of Appeal Undermining libel defence Queen's Bench Division Tenant can apply to renew lease Chancery Division Bulmer 'near to naming' new chief Liberty and BA poised to win FTSE elevation Moss Bros to revive Blazer brand US banks to settle with regulators Barclays opens private fund to outsiders Chiefs seek more pay after pension blow State retirement exclusion hurts self-employed Public sector pay deals end strike fear The Sunday Times Why the house price boom is an economic risk Aggressive HBOS steals a march on its rivals Corporate profile No 44: HBOS Who's who in the boardroom Parker The company in detail History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Capitalisation, week's change Crockett & Jones Debate Cricket: England's shame Page 10 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Peter Smith Chairman of securicor who led the company into the nascent mobile phone industry Philip F. Berrigan Priest whose protests encouraged Americans to rebel against the war in Vietnam Peter Thornton Journalist and broadcasting executive who was one of driving behind commercial radio Court & Social Farnborough's heritage Page 11 Lieutenant-Commander Martin London Sea Harrier pilot who was commended for his quick thinking after a cockpit canopy shaltered Bob Berg Saxophonist whose association with Miles Davis made him a household name but hampered his development as a soloist Mary said to the angel, "How can this be, since… Births Deaths Booker - On Tuesday 3rd December 2002, Patrick… Deaths Raley - Donald Ellis, died 6th December 2002 aged… Swain - John, on December 5th suddenly in York… In Memoriam - Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Travel Insurance Personal Column Gifts Legal Notices Flights Directory Legal Notices Contact Details for Classified Advertising In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division Notice to Creditors to Submit Claims Box Number Replies The Times Notice to Creditors to Submit Claims in the Matter… Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lives remembered Notice to Creditors to Submit Claims in the Matter… Court & Social The Insolvency Act 1986 Farington Components Limited Blair faces penalty of financing universities Higher education at a price What is the fairest way to fund university DJM: Nature Motes It's just mot cricket Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Ahes, England's performance, how to attract youngsters and the state of the game On This Day The Times, December 9,1924 Underground London: Street Problems News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life December 9,1884 At first this looks like Molesworth, rather than the Jesuit poet Gerad Manley Hopkins, who, glumly, had become Professor of Greek at University College. Here, writing to his sister, he imitates Irish speech and reveals the lassitude of exile Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Royal engagements Changing the Guard Recent wills Mystery skull harks back to Minoan heyday Notebook Archaeology by Norman Hammond Service of the Roya Victorian Order Cradle of aviation under threat Armed Forces appointments Biblical truths Church news Memorial concert Answers Forthcoming marriages Dinner Rampant Tigers Leicester triumph in France Page 17 Twickenham pilgrims keep flame burning Inner London schools rediscovering a passion for cricket School sport Times Square Prepare for your holiday and avoid slippery slope of injury Get fit, feel fit: Skiing More misery for England Cricketers slump again Page… Future is bright as youngster makes history Ice skating Harrington defies late charge by woods Golf Leek tarns at last as Kettering net back-to-back wins Non-league football UniBond League Ryman League US beckoning for Morgan Nationwide Conference Dr Martens League On-song Jackson puts Winchester through By Our Sports Staff: Korda in hurry to dispose of Stich Tennis FA Vase Argentina snatch gold in dramatic shoot-out Hockey The results service Today's fixtures Picture Gallery Sheffield scrape into final after Knights push them to limit Lce hockey Native Upmanship makes date with Best Mate Ayr Wolverhampton Leaders in the National Hunt championships Reading the racecard Saturday's details Cool Mercier punishes his compatriots Heineken Cup Heineken Cup tables The Times Reader Offer By Our Sports Staff: Bristol and London Irish facing elimination Pontypridd lead Welsh uprising Parker Pen Cup By Our Sports Staff: Mason comes back to haunt Newcastle Harlequins left at point of no return Glasgow's rally too late to be rewarded Leicester find some relief form domestic problems Heineken Cup Stuttering show by Saracens puts French back in picture Wasps strengthen grip with late flurry of tries The Times Cardiff bow out after failing to match power of All Blacks take revenge Academy shock for Australia In Brief Chaloner chosen Cuche's cup full Paris backed Seeds advance Mersey on song Easy for Roach Archer success Foster and Baker pay for upset schedule Swimming Klitchko signlas the end of Lewis era Boxing Brake's gamble rewarded with hard-won title Relaxed build-up aids Oracle's vision of glory Salling: Louis Vultton Cup Bears battle to final spot Basketball Hollioake waiting in wings for world cup By Our Sports Staff: South Africa spoil Waqaur's big day Radcliffe's grace and favour is richly rewarded as BBC hits right note Dale shows more signs of greatness Athletics County switch helps Sekjer to gain award Bowls Battling Harold disrupts Ebdon's timetable Snooker Lacklustre England are left in no-win situation BBC award crowns a magnificent year for Radcliffe Charcol Game Knight's tables Plus Aki Rihilahti Tony Cascarino Matt Dickinson Inside Sport Rugby Union Rhapsody in Blue Golf Racing Picture Gallery Parents Fashion Arts Inside 4 Cover Story 7 Reportage 8 Parents 10 Health 11 Fashion 17 Arts 18 Games 19 TV and Radio Ex-Friends? Cherie Blair Seeks Advice following News about her Reliance on the Lifestyle Guru Carole Caplin. Hugo Rifkind Intercepts Verbatim 24 Hours Picture Gallery Jane Shilling What Should You Do if You Happen across an Unaccompanied Child Behaving Appallingly Badly? Human Jungle Under the Tree Still in Search of the Perfect Christmas Gift for the Pretentious Poseur in your Life? From Versage Crackers to Shakespeare in Japanese, a Byron Opium Pot to Bamboo Nose-Flute Music, we Have the Solution to your Problem Picture Gallery The Times The Agony Continues On the Eve of International Kuman Rights Day, Anne Sebba Meets a Victim of the Turkish Security Forces Parents Parent Forum: My Grandson, 4, Has a Wonderful Imagination, but Gets Indignant if Syas He's Fibbing. What Do I Do? The Times Children's Health Crabbed Age and Youth cannot live together : Youth… Diarrhoea On the Life Line A New Study how Telephone Monitoring of Heatp-Failure Patients in their Own Saves Money, Distress—and Janet Fricker Reports What is Heart Failure? Facts, Figures, Treatments Mascara Wars: The Battle of the Lashes How Can Persuade a Woman to Switch her Mascara? With Great Difficulty. That's why Cosmetics Companies Fight to Find Formulas that Will Threaten the Opposition, Says Emily Davies Undressing with Co AVIA Form a Heat of Darkness … Back on Stage as Jung and on Screen in a Cronenberg Movie. No One Does Tortured Souls like Ralph Fiennes. But, He Tells Matt Wolf, He Leapy at the Chance of a Romantic Comedy with J-Lo The Blue Planet Telephone 020 7782 7498 Facsimile 020 7782 7107 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lyric 0870 890 1107 Alexander Armstrong Victoria… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Get the Reel Deal Arts Film Hollywood Navel-Gazing is Getting More Surreal, Finds Ian Johns Yor're Still the Top As the National Stages Anything Goes, Richard Morrison Salutes the Nonchalant Genius of Cole Porter The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Paul Hoggart Wishes that Andrew Davies Could Have Weeded out the Dead Dialogue from his Otherwise Masterly Adaptation of Doctor Zhivago Today's Highlights Satellite , Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Picture Gallery BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2832 Today's Television Satellite and Radio Paul Hoggarts Review Picture Gallery TV Choice The Times Firstplus Picture Gallery Knight's Tales Keeping Sane Giant Ambitions Index The Game Says Missing the Romance? Here's a Plan to Rekindle our Passion for the Fa Cup Contents Hair Apparent Evan Better than the Real Things? History Computers games are a million-pound industry and now football clubs see big profits in virtual reality, Ashling O'connor writes Four of the Best Robson on his Final Mission Bringing elusive trophy to St James' Park would provide fitting end to fine career Diego Hails the New Maradona A perfect 10? Ben Bvington witnesses the rise of Argentina's latest prodigy High Hopes for Rocket Man The Coach Iain Dowie swapped missile formulas for midfield formations. By Lindsay Sutton The Player Aki Rihilahti makes a full-stretch dive to the defence of the goalkeeping fraternity No More Mr Nice Guy Theprofile Kevin Keegan George Caulkin on the soft-centred manager hardened by bitter experience Keegan: champ or chump? Martin Perry puts the coach on the couch Sick Note Live Pool Lie in Wait The News FA Cup Draw Hungry United Driven by Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Djetou Adds to Leeds Pain Barclaycard Premiership The Crowd Table The Leading Scorers The Cards Houllier is running out of time, says Tony Cascarino Liverpool on the Skids Cole Leads by Example Shearer Still Shining Bright Bolton Suffer Familiar Fate Beattie Makes the Difference Set the Agenda Peoples Choice Poyet Has Final Say for Spurs Chelsea High on Desire Johnson Shows Charitable Side Upson Raises Standards Warnock Gifs Point across Cole Proves an Instant Hit Football League The Goals The Games The Crowd Table The Leading Scorers The Cards How Do They Do that? Nationalwide League First Division Mols Turns the Tide Bank of Scotland Times Online Railway Hit the Buffers Louis Lands Dream Tie Carling Enter this Week The Continent Real Deals Keep Them at the Top Mr Motivator Returns a Hero UEFA Comperitions Tipping Guide Number Crunch The Times Mortgage Service Buy Lines The Images Catherine's casebook The Daily Fix Fixtures Today Nationwide American Express

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