News from 13/12/2002
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Sarah Butler and Joanne Hart, Robert Lefever, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Anthony O'Hear, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, C. T. Coney, John Bungey, Trevor R. A. Dingle, Sam Lister, David Charles, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Pearce, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Abigail Watson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Linda Pressly, Wil Malone, Anthony Browne, Pilita Clark, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Barratt Homes, Rory Watson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, DMJ, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Phil Gordon, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Denis Aitken, Paul Ridley, Charles Bremner, M. D. Curry, Nicholas Wapshott, Hugo Rifkind, Mark Hodgkinson Student Sport, Angela Jameson, C. G. Winearls, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Tom Baldwin, Rosemary Bennett and Dominic Kennedy, Daniel McGrory, Luke Coppen, Oliver Kay, Charles Isherwood, Julia Thurston, Lisa Freedman, David Lister, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Lea Paterson and James Moore, Wisden, J. F. Holford, Mary Fido, Patrick Barkham and Russell Jenkins, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Richard Pohle, Robert Galster, Andrew Drummond, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Jonathan Edwards, Brian M. Hardisty, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Oliver Wright and David Charter, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, John M. Rose, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Robert Newman, Nick Szczepanik, Michael Graham-Jones, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Brian MacArthur, Philip Webster and Rory Watson, Craig Lord, St John's Wood, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Brian Long, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Hurford-Jones, Michael Binyon and Our Foreign Staff, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Charles Holcombe, Stephen Dalton, Stamp, Tim Luckhurst, Anne Spackman, Property Editor, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Richard Akroyd, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Polly MacKwood, Patience Wheatcroft, Philip Pank,
ResumoConman tries to peddle Blair secrets Downing Street warned twice about foster plans for 'sting' Tax haven Off the ball The Times John Lewis Index £308 per word for a sneak preview of Harry Potter V The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 28. The… Test match top 100 Fears for fresher who vanished on mission to talk to the homeless Artistically inspired Christmas presents Syrian leader defends suicide bombers on eve of London visit In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Boateng pantomime matinee is way over the top Labour gives up on traffic cut pledge Councils threaten rankings challenge Millions face rise in water bills next year 'Noise map' will help to restore calm Asprey News Roger Boyes reports from Berlin on case of a real-life Hannibal Lecter that has horrified a nation and revived memories of the darkest days of war Mystery parker turns up to claim his car The savages Hampstead theatre leaves its shed Currys How Cherie missed her chances to come clean Dominic Kennedy reports on Downing Street's confused response to warnings from Special Branch Minolta No 10 is wrong to oppose post of ethics arbiter Political Briefing Halfords Charming trickster who beats a fast path to the famous 'I'll do it only for money' Homebase Call for TB and Hiv tests on all immigrants What's Important Dixons The countries that require an HIV test before immigration Hauliers have £12m asylum fines waived 'Normal' 5 pressure is a risk Superbug deaths on the increase Siemens A case of dough, ray, me? Debenhams Tory MPs may have had their chips, and sole too Paula 's sweet success Burning Collymore makes a late tackle PS Friday night fever grips home town of Mighty Quinn SAAB BBC's late harvest of viewers and profits Variations are key to musical enigma The contenders Farmers recruited ti improve nation's diet Dixons No Title Clarke to double police patrols around schools Truancy fines 'extreme' Churches offered concession on music licences The Times Reid tells Tories how they can win again Tiffany & Co Tomorrow only play Partying at home B&Q Girl of 14 flees to wed a Turkish waiter Times refused new libel trial by judge BT Deepcut soldiers 'not shot by own hand' PC World The Coumputer Superstore Angry passengers and delays hit rail recovery Christmas Dead driver found 5 months later Bamber loses appeal over five murders Europe overruled in Arsenal dispute Caning at school 'mot a human right' In Brief Assets seizure Libel payout Tory beats revolt Correction Consultants may scupper health reforms over pay Animal rights bomb maker jailed for attack on lab and abattoir EasyJet. com False claim of flu epidemic Picture Gallery Jessops Heart defect boy dies after school flight Assad offers floomy prognosis that war with Iraq Micheal Binyon meets President Assad on the eve of his London visit. Photographs by Richard Pohle British Comedy Awards 2002 The Times Will create fertile soil for terrorism Powell courts Arabs with £18m in development aid Freed Syrian dissident calls for and end to fear and repression AMD Syria factfile A working trip for the First Lady who is comming Home Americans get a taste of war in the desert Créateur D'automobiles Baghdad pulls plug on Russian oil deal US vetoes Germany in quiet retaliation Al-Qaeda given nerve gas by Iraq, says CIA North Korea to restart its nuclear programme Barghouti's detention to continue British Gas (AP): Five Palestinians killed at border The Computer World Bomb plot arrests In Brief (AP): Troops boosted (AP): Leader detained (Reuters): The cruellest cut Student's sex ban provokes rare debate in China Women killed to preserve men's 'honour' Man escapes by biting crocodile Youth face a history of repression IBM 'Quick dip' Briton spends 16 hours in a whirlpool Fellow-tourists reported a missing person, but no search was started, Andrew Drummond writes No Title Fish that can regenerate its own heart Rebuff for Britain as EU delays Turkey entry talks Incredible Deals Rome seeks second bite at treaty Polish demands delay agreement at summit Crash puts space agency behind American rivals Kilshaw twins face another adoption Cardinal set to offer his resignation to the Pope today Gore slips against rival for White House bid Nolte put on probation The candidates Picture Gallery Live News Property Times E-Mails Sharing the loneliness of the lone father Teacher training agency The Times Hp invent Army of volunteers seeks recruits Dying for a little respect Theatre King Hedley Ii Tricycle, Nw6 Pop Lyle Lovett Barbican Miramax Comedy Robert Newman Saho Theatre, WI Times Online Concert OAE/haîm Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop The Datsuns Astoria, Wc2 The Times The dogs bark and Downing Street must move one Even pointy-heads will soon forget this affair, but its repercussions will linger If we try and set the English language in stone, we will surely meet with disaster Learning to smile in the fact of intolerance Picture Gallery Freedom to choose, not fines, will stop truancy The Big Picture The Times Downing street needs to settle doubts and move on Coaxing Change The Times Assad's visit to London should be a catalyst for reform Down with Skool The Times Old Chalky says that bunking off is bunkum, pore fule The juggling acts of Cherie Blair The Times The right way to help drug addicts Who's efficiency High interest rates Top 100 people Burden on pensioners Choice of schooling The 'blues generation' Church response to sexual abuse Olympic jams Good governance Crowded stage The Weather The Times Crossword 22,222 Nokia Davies to quit FSA for academic post Ecclestone shuts project Briefing IMF warns on recovery Bush appoints Friedman Messier's homes raided US banks dispute fines Stock Market Currencies Charts of the day Friday interview Banker favourite for watchdog role Lloyd's poised for record £14bn business next year Ronson forecasts end to City skyscrapers Allez oeuf Oracle The Register European ruling risks 1bn loss for Revenue The Times Need to know; The essential to the sectors Bricks and Mortar Some success in Davies's stint Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief Exchange rates A torrid time in the FSA's hot seat New guidelines on pay will not affect Wallace Boots braced for stores challenge NEC Long arm of the City superpower M&S lifted by support from star analyst Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 BAE best kept at arm's length Tempus Berkeley Group Paladin Resources 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 Game tumbles after heavy discounting Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Investors warn Bae as shares fall further 20% Amey hit by loss of £345m contract Manufacturing on brink of recession Atkins plunges £32.8m into red BT Emblaze, investors seek cash Burger King deal close at $1.5bn Hp invent Templeman to join Bulmers Egg cracks the credit card market in France British Energy man be ousted from NYSE Old Monk founder buys pubs Berkeley slips on warning of property downturn The Times Unit Trust Information Service Street is a sure sign of bad management AIM High & Parker Authorities raid homes of Messier in inquiry Heated debate on the Grill City Diary PR gamble City Diary Changes , a hugely expensive advertising campaign… City Diary Saving Energy Small setback Pride drives Ronson to keep empire buildings The Friday interview Jenny Davey finds the Heron chief as ambitious as ever Grundig world radio The thoughts of Gerald Ronson Shares close off low Champneys Road test: Audi S4 quattro Motors Imports Contract Hire & Leasing Some days you know you should have stayed in bed Rolls-Royce set to glide back …and finally Glove box … the alternative investment Jargal Price Multiple Classified Advertising Items MR Mini Mitsubishi Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Times Car Locator T1 NYP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wil 2738 PDD 1 C4s Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alliance Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Speak to a sales adviser!-Anytime 8am to 11pm 7 days… Wil 2739 X1 Tng Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr02 MJH Pau 1R With New Cars L1 Gon L9 MBO LKM 1 B1 UES BDS 5 G16 Olo Woo 51E 1 Bop Bop 1 8 AYB A1 CJD D K Registrations Debate The drive for new roads Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Professor Keith Spalding Pacifist German scholar who fled Nazism to become one of Britain's mose distinguished lexicographers Ted Shackley Deputy director of the CIA who recruited Mafia members and oversaw 33 failed attempts to assassinate Castro George Moseley Talented car body designer behind the Austin Princess, Bentley Continental and Rolls-Royce Corniche Court & Social Cockleshell memorial Lives in Brief Alan Ashman, football manager, was born on May 30,2002, aged 74 Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives ifemembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The drive for new roads More than 200 miles of England's motorways and a roads are to be widened. Should the plans be welcomed? Hunting , shooting and fishing Readers offer further thought on the proposed hunting Bill Nature Notes On This Day The Times, December 13,1930 Mental Deficiency News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life December 13,1837 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Latest wills Contact Details for Classified Advertising Today 's royai engagements Changing the Guard Fellows Professional memberships Personal Column Faresavers Raid Frankton December 1942 School news Luncheons Cocktail party Dinners B. H. P. A Box Number Replies Court & Social Whilst core is taken to establish that our… Forthcoming marriages Church news New ecumenical canon at Norwich Answers Third party is bound by injunction not to publish House of Lords Published December 13,2002 Attorney-General v Punch Ltd and Another Before Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Steyn, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Hope of Craighead and Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe Speeches December 12,2002 Ban on to bacoo descriptions valid Wheather court should suspend order Chancery Division Published December 13,2002 Stonebridge Housing Action Trust v Gabbidon and Another Before Mr Justice Lloys Judgment November 21,2002 Only three ean discharge mental patient Queen's Bench Division Published December 13,2002 Reglna (Tagoe-Thompson v Central and North West London Mental Health NHS Trust Before Mr Justice Forbes Judgment December 9,2002 Irrationality only reason to overrule finding Queen's Bench Division Published December 13,2002 Regina (Norwich and Peterborough Building Society) v Financial Ombudsman Service Ltd Before Mr Justice Ouseley Judgment November 14,2002 Employee caused breakdown of link Employment Appeal Tribunal Published December 13,2002 Coxon v Rank Xerox UK Ltd Euro 2008 hopes dashed Small flaw in Hussain turned tour into a tragedy Managers consumed by perpetual search for lost youth London Olympics would be a win-win situation for Britain Index Leeds Uefa run halted BBC considers bid to screen live coverage of Premiership Ahead of Thegame This has been exactly the sort of week we love. What with football every day, from the unstoppble red tide at Old Trafford to the excitement of last night's Ueta cup matches, we have barely had time to draw breath, So, ready to do it all again, then? Theblueplaque Hehastogo Thetravelguide Heroesandzeros Times Sports Book Theexfiles Spurs Can Take Arsenal down Another PEG Tom Dart believes that the champions' recent decline will continue at White Hart Lane on Sunday, while Houlier should not need to give his reserve excuse another outing just yet Game Theory Don't Bank on Chelsea They've been too useless for too long to change now, Daniel finkelstein says The Times Mebistor They've been too useless for too long to change now, Daniel Finkelstein says What the Bookies Say People's -Choice Made-To-Measure Reports in WilMMm on Monday: Showing Better Judgment than a QC Bung Busters given a Rerun The Riddler Pauk Ridley gauges audience reaction to the start of the latest killer serial Krstal Balls She can see what is written in the stars Runaway Victories Show No Sign of Coming Back Statistically Speaking When Will Saturday Come? The Football Rant Theweekendfix Tomorrow Thegame Onmonday Equality drive sparks National crisis Golf Chief Sports Reporter in Augusta The Chill out Mix Shortage of fends leaves UWIC out in the cold Wolverhampton Racing Fortune deserts French pair on the last hole Raiding party depleted by series of setbacks Yesterday 's results Ludlow Taunton Cheltenham Kit Smartie can take Cheltenham bounty Doncaster Osborne fined by Jockey Club England's pupils take academic year in their stride The young blades offerin hope of a bright future after a disastrous tour Hollioake handed World cup chance as Flintoff flies home Hollioake's name in frame for World cup squad Times Square The results service Freddie's diary: groin, groin, gone Today 's fixtures Academy rashes to provide graduates India come unstuck Top 100: Bradman and Muralitharan head list after test to determine te best of the very best When the individual performances of every Test cricketer are judged against the circumstances in which they took place—who is the greatest? Wisden think they have the answer Impossible task will start many more arguments than it settles The Times The Greatest Test Performers of All Becker back as normal service is resumed Tennis EcoiesfoBie pays price for digital In Brief Bailey conquers Getting shirty Women do battle Arrows talks fail Marshall determined to keep hair on as expectations rise for success in Athens Swimming: European short-Course Championships Red Wings' fortunes take off after slow start to the season Ice hockey Postscript from the broom cupboard Parry off to a flyer in the backstroke Williams shows no mercy to dismiss Hendry Snooker Low Power in need of a boost Squash To promote or not to promote, that is the question Rugby union Way forward could mean end of club game in Wales As Welsh rugby faces up to having to tackle some tough questions about its future, Mark Souster tries to come up with some of the answer Connors aims to hit Bath for six as Dinamo celebrate true spirit Oracle 's lack of speed exposed Sailing How to stay in shape on the slopes Get fit, feel fit: Skiing The Times Leinster bid to extend impressive form Day five Relentless Owen eases Liverpool's nerves Uefa Cup Wimbledon suffer new hitch on road to Milton Keynes Times Sports Book Fulham 's brave ran ended by the Kiraly factor Uefa Cup results Uefa discusses deal to curb imports Taylor eager to resume role with the England team Magic Numbers Hartson's strike sends Celtic through Vote turns Euro 2008 into an alpine event The bid that proved unbeatable The Premiership today: Ferdinand may have to wait for chance and Allardyce targets former Wimbledon man Newcastle moving to shore up defences Leicester in limbo as £15m bid is withdrawn No hiding place for Venables as despair deepens Football inside The Biggest Names QPR have heads tested over shrinking chances Today The Iggest Issues Tomorrow Inside Sport Digitalfirst Picture Gallery Reportage Luxury Health Inside Loony Tunes True Fiction As Scientists Learn why Certain Songs Stick in our Heads, Hugi Rifkind Looks at the Refrains in Some Topical Brains Verbatim THEUNGUiSnC Remains of the Day 24 Hours Qrichard Horrison Richard Morrison Most of our Supposedly Ancient Superstitions are No Older than my Patio Doors Most of our Supposedly Ancient Superstitions are No Older than my Patio Doors Human Jungle A Job in a Million (Ok, Quarter of a Million, but Who's Counting?) Three Years after the Strasbourg Gravy Train was Supposedly Derailed, One Mep Tells Charles Bremner They Can Still Milk the System for £250,000 a Year Now It All Adds up Exploding the myth SALTiMBANCO Now They Can Take the Money and Strum As London Underground Announced Plans to Legalise Busking at 12 Stations, Pilita Clark Finds out how Much Buskers Really Earn and how They Organise their Pitches What to Hear and where a Guide to Good Busking When Gifts are a Work of Art The Season's Soft Touch Dressing up It's Perfect for Winter, Especially for Parties. Carolyn Asome Salutes Velvet The Times Jogging is Back in the Running After Years of Scare Stories, Experts now Believe Jogging is Good for You, and Especially your Joints. Peta Bee Reports A Danish Study Suggested that Regular Runners Lived Significantly Longer than Non-Joggers Catalonia and Barcelona Classical Concerts The Final Cast Ever! Theatres Arts London Palladium Classical Concerts RG The Lion King Abigail's Party Home and Beauty The Hottest Show in London Palace Theatre Elaine Stretch Best Musical The Snowman Entertainments Listings Nutcracker Dandies in Distress Television Caitlin Moran Feels Sorry for Marie-Antoinette and her TV Heir, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen David gray the other side And All that Baz New York Theatre Baz Luhrmann Gets Hep with Puccini and Dazzles Charles Isherwood HMV Virgin megastores The Dancer Upstairs Turkeys and Crackers Christmas Albums Christman Algums Chris Campling Negotiates the Festive Minefield Alternative Christman far from the Charts, John Bungey Unearths EA Missing the Joke The British Comedy Awards are Too Much in Thrall to Television, Says Clive Davis Game Brown the Blocker The Chancellor Triied to Stop Glasgow's Herald Falling into Andrew Neil's Hands, Says Tim Luckhurst Rent Yes, but is Anyone Listening? When BBC 7 Arrives on Sunday, only 120,000 Radio Sets Will Ve Able to Pick It up, Says Raymond Snoddy Crème Covent Garden Bureau Careermoves Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Vigilant - or Venomous? Some Newspapers Came to Bury the Prime Minister's Wipe but Others Have Chosen to Praise her, Saus Brain MacArthur Daily Mail Comment Good Figures, but the Mail May Have Peaked The Sunday Times Bridge Andrew Robson Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move TV Review Even on a Night Awash with Misdirected Testosterone, the Crucified Soldier was Still Particularly Shocking and Disturbing, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Sky One Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Vanora Bennett Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed Picture Gallery BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2836 TV Choice David Chater Elizabeth Finn Trust Semi Skint Index Bolly and Ivy Balti Towers Moat's Art Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets For what It's worth Christmas drinks offer the perfect opportunity to inspect your neighbour's new kitchen extension We are far too busy buying new gym kit to go house-hunting This Week: Marketreport Bristol Agents Say: Bath Agents Say: Bristol v Bath In Family House in Southfields Out Gothic Pile near Guildford Away Victorian Country House in Devon Diary if a first time buyer Buildingbricks what Do I Need to Know About_home Insurance? It's Better A joint mortgage is the only way for many people to get their first London home Buy Halves A Two-Bedroom Flat in Pimlico Zone 1 Getittogether For £120,000 each, you could buy … A Four-Bed House in Norwood Zone 2-3 A Two-Bedder in Thamesmead Zone 4-9 And so to Battlement Turrets galore, 750 acres of parkland and a glorious history to match at Beaurepaire Battlement The Times The Suite Retreat to your own luxury hotel rooms with a timeshare in Mayfair Surrender I'd never have been able to buy a flat in this area Putting on Even the most simple flat can be given a touch of magic with candles and baubles The Glitz Howtheotherhalflives Places to celebrate It's that time of year when we all want our home to look perfect. It's certainly something we've been working hard on, and the result is a range of Showhomes which are probably our most impressive ever No Title Berkeley Homes Octacon Base Central Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Copthorn Homes Complaints 11. Parties Mayfair North of the Thames Reeds Rains Flatshare To advertise in the Property section Winter Wanderland John Price moves to a different planet known as St john's Wood The high street has its butcher, its baker its ratatouille maker Property Spy Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norfolk Village The Times English Courtyard Bombayinvestmentmasterclass Crest Nicholson
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