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News from 11/12/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, John Welford, Phil Yates, Ann Sieghart, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Jonathan Radgick, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Ed Maria, Chris Ward, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Roger Maynard and Frances Gibb, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Diana Wildman, David Wilson, Tessa Jowell, James Moore and Christine Buckley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Marcus Gheeraerts II, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Patricia Hewitt, Carl Mortished, Joseph Roth, Sam Marlowe, Thos: Whipham, James Eve, Joanne Harris, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Mortimer, David McVay, Patrick Caulfield, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Steve Bird, James W. Thirsk, Elizabeth Bishop, Cedric Morris and Lett Haines, Michael Hofmann, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Aries, Alan Hamilton, Nicolas Potter, Amanda Loose, Eve-Ann Prentice, Gerald Mortimer, Jeremy Harris, Sue Corbett, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Malika Browne, Mark Souster and David Hands, Anthea Lawson, Mark Court, Barbara Dorf, Hugo Rifkind, Bob Woodward, Angela Jameson, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Hugh Lupton, David Rowan, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Tony Steele, Oliver Kay, David Bage, David Adams Latin America Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Alison Roberts, Lisa Clifford and Paula Hawkins, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Abigail Rayner and Caroline Merrell, David Charter and Peter Riddell, Roland Watson and Rory Watson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Kate Pettifer, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Malcolm Rees (Lecturer), Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Russell Hotten, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Simon Sellick, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Nigel Holmes, Sandy Skinner, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, W. W. Norton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Gerald Grainge, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Denis Jackson, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, Jerrold Maycock, Ben Webster, James Bone and Michael Evans, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Cecil Duckworth, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Ian Whittell, Simon Jenkins, Annabelle Thorpe, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Emma Hartley, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Elizabeth Blackadder, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, Ben MacIntyre Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Frank Field, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Richard Lethbridge, Anthony Browne and Melissa Kite, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Sabrina Wolfe, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent and Patrick Barkham, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, David Ponte,

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Champions League football: Arsenal held by Valencia… I am not Superwoman - I am sorry Cherie Blair admits two mistakes Denial of improper action over judge Tangled web Roadworks ahead 1697 and all that Inside the mind of Cherie Blair Backtrack over foundation hospitals Britain opens its doors to Eastern Europeans Secrets of lateral thinking The Times Appeal Tortured cry of career mothers every where Mappin & Webb News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Statement was delayed by 'fear of cracking up' PR man is Tories' media director New plans speed reform of Lords 'To expect forgiveness is to forget public dislike' Career woman is loser to husband in polls The National Lottery 1697 and all that: how history repeats itself 300 years on, William still rules BT's new inquiry numbers ring false Toshiba 'Maybe I should have asked more questions' 'I'm juggling a lot of balls. . . trying to be a good wife and mother, trying to be the prime ministerial consort at home and abroad Dixons Cherie remains loyal to 'trusted friend' The unfolding of the affair smacks of manipulation, Dominic Kennedy reports Allegation over judge prompted public statement Immigration officer advanced removal day Citizen Answers - and unanswered questions Fujitsu Soap star stabbed in neck by man he met at gay bar Santa is dead, priest tells horrified children Direct Line Direct Line Insurance plc, 3 Edridge Road, Croydon,… Currys Sex attack psychiatrist jailed for eight years Guess which loyal Tory came to dinner with Cherie? Geldof denounces BBC Two's 'stitch-up' Hey! It's IDS and the gang on speed Prudential Euro Ncap Chomsky loses his cool at press lunch PS 'Sniplets' family thrive with stranger's help SAAB The Times Linguaphone Milburn to face battle for Labour Party's soul SEAT PC World Opponents of reform relish diversion Political Briefing Security in university labs lacking, say MPs Today in Parliament Science teaching to receive £51m boost Christmas custom found higher up royal family tree British Gas Archbishop warned to keep faith with the Bible on gays Making it easier to sack clergy Marks & Spencer Lords ruling a blow for the booze bandits Crack war becoming challenge BT Computer only available with support. 12 months… Web libel actions can be brought worldwide Publish online and be damned Alliance Leicester Nhs target ploy 'puts life at risk' In Brief 40m sick days Smoking defeat Cancer criticism Pirate kill verdict Jail suicides rise BBC to launch poll for Britain's best-loved book Staff deny porn claim at British Library Policeman jailed for parking ticket 'favour' Buzz Painter of solitude dies on lonely Scots beach How her contemporaries saw her CCTV & Plain Clothed Security in Operation Put aside pride and prejudice, this is the real Jane Austen Holiday Inn Hotels & Resorts Rail loses in the drive for new roads Late bid to avert airport strikes Just AAsk Bullet trains just, the ticket to avoid road congestion Lloyds TSB Baghdad accuses America of 'banditry' One. Tel Brutalised poor await their fate while the rich live it up The Computer World Don't go it alone, Carter tells US Suspected al-Qaeda missile ship held The Tiger of Gujarat preys on India's soul BT Palace doors part to reveal enigmatic Princess Natwest another way Panic as Venezuela strike hits ninth day Furious Schröder threatens to quit after infighting Strike-hit Portugal gives Blair euro alert No Title Bush backs Turkey's efforts to join EU Cyprlot leader to miss EU summit You are what you eat Ex-supermodel 'in coma' AOL No Title Times Online Economic woes take lustre off Golden State America's richest state is in trouble. Chris Ayres asks how California will deal with a $21 billion budget shortfall White House pressed to drop proposed Bush adviser Fujitsu Computers Siemens Reseller The Times Satellite ditches in Pacific In Brief Mudslides kill 36 Senator is sorry Iranian protest (Reuters): Peninsula peace A twist in time saves the lines Theatre The Vortex Donmar Warehouse, Wc2 Concert Philharmonia/MacKerras Festival Hall The Times Concert Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Theatre Fringe roundup The Eu is the many of these nations need Central European countries are being bullied into a club biased against them A saucepan, Dame Vera, and some really lovely curtains: I'm all set for al-Qaeda Picture Gallery Cherie mauled by the tiger Tony couldn't tame How Nasa betrayed the legacy of Neil Armstrong Mark Henderson Sense and Perspective Mrs Blair and the line between unwise and improper Their Master's Voice Bush needs to clarify who speaks for him on economics Sue You Internet publishers face a dangerous precedent A 'catastrophe' looming in Iraq Letters to the Editor Church and State The Times The allegations against Cherie Blair Press freedom under the new Bill Religious broadcasting Bible translations You don't understand Unholy season Edinburgh and the fire dispute Restoration of the city Great ex-boyfriends Winners and losers Crowded stage The Weather The Times Crossword Amazon. co. uk Paul Simons Weather Eye Grabiner to join Arcadia Briefing Warning for UK banks BA returns to Ftse 100 P&O Princess delay Gannett's bid referred GSK faces US challenge Royal Mail appointment IFTE head buys shares Stock Markets Charts of the day Future imperfect Pull your socks up, says new SEC chief Next Governor casts doubt on readiness for euro entry Record deficit C&W sidelines director Numero uno Revival plan gets woman's touch IWC The Register Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor The Times Need to know: essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Grim deficit of seasonal cheer Business Editor's Commentary City prolongs its doubts on C&W Bailey faces a tough challenge Results in brief Bailey to shake up Trinity Mirror Raymond Snoddy on the surprise choice for one of the biggest jobs in British publishing EMI appoints new US chief Standard Life warns on pensions OFT inquiry into liability insurance Date set for Equitable's court battle Bmi News Corp seen as bidder after Hughes setback Broker rethink takes toll of Bae Systems Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Serco stays ahead of its peers Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Countrywide is hit by fears of mis-selling Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Down under and back City Diary Power of Zabel Dear diary Slick ad Respected banker to run US watchdog Fiat poised to install another chief Nokia cuts its sales forecast Securicor dividend up despite writedowns 3 phones to target high spenders Allied Irish Bank(GB) Greene King lifts the blues Spirit of Dlj set to stage a comeback All they don't want for Christmas How you bough them Eminem when they would rather have Moby? Lisa Clifford and Paula Hawkins say play safe and give them cash instead It's back to school for the mortgage salesman Hp invent Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards More tips on surviving the festive season Pensions cry out for surgery, not a sticking plaster The Green Paper must take a long-term view and opt for radical reform, says Frank Field The Times Unit Trust Information Service Taxman casts an eye at crowded skies European briefing Slick answer to oil spills Fishing curbs hit a snag Fire & Ice Star Trek 2003 Icelandic Adventure Manchester joins the top division Eve-Ann Prentice on how designer homes are edging towards £2 million Revising and updating rape sentencing guidelines Law Report Court of Appeal Criminal Division Regina v Millberry Media face costs risk if publicity bid disrupts hearing Family Division A and others v Times Newspapers Ltd and others Three of the best A place in the sun Treating assets as defendant's Law Report Court of Appeal Published December 11,2002 Director of Public Prosecutions v Compton and others Before Lord Justice Simon Brown, Lord Justice May and Lord Justice Clarke Judgment November 27,2002 Director cannot require purchase Court of Appeal Published December 11,2002 Larvin v Phoenix office Supplies Ltd and Others Before Lord Justice Auld, Lord Justice Clarke and Lord Justice Jonathan Parker Judgement November 26,2002 Portugese hill towns offer cool opportunity Better transport links have opened up many unspoilt areas near Lisbon that are giving the Algrave a real run for its money, report Diana Wildman Post-natal plea change vacated Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published December 11,2002 Regina v Blddulph Property Villa in Mijas Northern Costa Blanca Marbella Club Golf Resort Late retreat for shares De Beers Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Air Vice-Marshal Ronald Knott Instructor, technical innovator and commander of RAF stations in Cold War German George Christian Unflappable press secretary to President Johnson during the dark days of the Vietnam War David Alexander For 20 years an innovative publisher of bestselling Christian books Court & Social Derek Robinson Physicist devoted to creating a safe form of energy from fusion Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Abu Abraham Distinguished political cartoonist who made his name in London but went on to become a 'one-man opposition' in India To HUU Deputy Prime Minister of Victnam whose verse continued to inspire his countrymen long after his fall from grace Lives in Brief Questions of Sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Football's future according to Peter Kenyon; cricket falls, rugby wins; the Ashes One thing after another… Collapsing endowments and a useless pension—then it's university fees and children who can't afford to leave home Nature Notes The New Gaiety Theatre News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching We were called at 6.30 this morning, put on black dresses and veils, and Questions Answered Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Requiem Mass Personal Column Dinners School news Looking to plaster over the cracks Appointments Early run for The Bill Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Answers Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Index British sailor injured by punch from rival Sailing: Louis Vuitton Cup Sainz to renew alliance with McRae Motor rallying The results service Today's fixtures Paul signs long-term deal with Bradford Rugby league How to stay in control Get fit, look fit: Skiing Day three Jowell in support of London proposal Olympic Games Inability to pause for thought is England downfall Cricket Bangladesh hit another all-time low Future looks bright at last for Derbyshire Nasty twist of fate puts halt to Beaehill's hopes Squash BT RFU called on to investigate misconduct claims Varsity match given kiss of life by gallant Cambridge Nurofen Recovery Mr Freeze gives Light Blues warm feelings for future At Twickenham IRB faces challenge to its authority over clubs Morgan's excursions end with choice of Tours On the way up and on the way out: two young sports figures face contrasting futures Dell Hingis ruled out of Australian Open Henlan on target for Bullets Basketball The Times O'Sullivan holds off stubborn challenge from Fu Snooker Radcliffe ponders schedule In Brief Cumbria on roll Snake charmer Jordan joy Saracens job Leading ladies Sheikh issues prize-money warning Leicester Results from yesterday's three meetings Lingfield Park Walsh called up for plum ride on Hors La Loi Reading the racecard Times Square Times Sports Book Ruddock's claim pushes Swindon to brink 12 Deals of Christmas Joint Celtic bid has a mountain to climb Ashling O'Connor An Austro-Swiss candidacy is favourite to win Euro 2008 Wilkinson seeks unity in bid to get to bottom of woes on Wearside Brighton enable to build on Zamora's foundations Boston two make return to the dock Veron vows to live up to his £28m price tag Champions League The Premiership today: Dacourt agent accuses troubled Venables while Bergkamp reconsiders retirement Mancini makes Lazio almost loveable Letter from Rome Arsenal lose that Midas touch as stubborn Valencia hang on Rain in Spain puts Robson's dream on hold for a day BT Career Crossroads Inside Sport Inside the Mind of Cherie Analysis Emotional Intelligence Books Inside You Scratch my Back … Ture Fiction Renee Zellweger Famously Enjoys a Party, while Jack Nicholson Would if He Still Had the Energy. Hugo Rifkind Imagines They Would Make a Perfect Couple Verbatim 24 Hours Daniel Finkelstein Do You Really Think You're Too Intelligent to Be Stupid? Not One of us Can Be that Certain Human Jungle The Christmas Post Private Life of a Public Woman Cherie Blair's Behaviour Has Mystified Friends, Colleagues, Maybe Even her Husband, Mary Ann Sieghart Examines a Complex Psyche Forged by Catholicism and Insecurity Terror Attack: How Prepared is Britain? If the Worst Happens how Will the Emergency Services Respond? Defence Editor Michael Evans Examines the Plans, while Penny Wark Considers how Much we Should Be Telling our Children Every Fire Service and Police Force now Has Trained Teams Ready to Respond to an Attack Too Young Terror-What Should we Tell our Children? The Times Secrets of Lateral Thinking Who Needs Professional Training? If You Want to Get Ahead, Think Laterally. The Maverick Can Succeed, Says Annabelle Thorpe Think Laterally What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Joanne Harris Love ETC Crockery-Hurling Punctures a Row More Dangerous than A Leading Mental Health Expert now Believes Cannabis Can Cause Schizophrenia, Fuelling Debate about Cannabis Has Become so Strong that Even Drug Users Say It Makes Them Feel Paranoid Picture Gallery Gift of Experience Front Row Salsa, Italian Lessons or a Day in a Spa Beat Unwanted Cultter, Says Lisa Armstrong Phoebe Puts out her Stall Simple Steppes to Make You Pretty in Pink A Nod and a Wink to Glamorous Eyes The Times A Trusted Friend Still Going Strong at Eighty How Has Reader's Digest Managed to Attract 100 Million Loyal Readers Worldwide, Asks Emma Hartley A Power to Be Reckoned with Bush at War: Inside the Bush White House The Times Diary The Lasting Power of 'once upon a Time' The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales TLS Historical March to Modern Doom The Radetzky March Fiction Shorts Rumpole and the Primrose Path The Times No Torusers, but Mammoth Strides Exhibition at the End of the 16th Century, a Renaissance of English Art Took Place, Sparked by the Flemish Painter Marcus Gheeraerts II. Tate Britain is Paying Tribute-As is Rachel Campbell-Johnston These Portraits Ask for Emotional Engagement Gheeraerts Saw the Person beyond the Power Best in Show Morris: More than a Minor Talent … … Lucian Freud's Teacher was a Fine Artist in his Own Right, Says John Russell Taylor Critics' Choice Top 10 Movies Opera & Ballet The Times Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Bianca Covent Garden Bureau Cairns Bond Secretary/receptionist The Times Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Razor Investment Management Victoria Wall Associates Careermoves Tiger Recruitment Times Newspapers She Knows Him so Well Créme A Working Relationship Sir Tim Rice, Lyricist, and his PA, Eileen Heinink Malcolm Burgess with the Seventh in a Series of Life's Awful Realities The A-Z of Office Hates Administrative Support The Times Mtr Legal Recruitment Consultants Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Get Wrapped up in Style Real-Life Fashion Karen Homer Tracks down the Coolest Coats to Keep You Warm this Winter A Chocolate Festive Gift Tasting Online Tips Time Savers The Times Bridge The Stayman Convention Lesson Thirteen Chess Winning Move TV Review The Improvisational Tomorrow La Scala! Would Have Benefited from a Little Less Conversation and a Little More Action, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satelite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital plus Not to Be Missed BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2834 TV Choice Action Research

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