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News from 16/12/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Felice Tocchini, Stewart Tendler and David Lister, David Adams, Bill Morris, General Secretary, Andy Fitzsimons, Robert Dawson Scott, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Nick Ralph, Gary Duncan, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Nick Dennis, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Clive Davis, Paul Sisons, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Valerie Elliott and Melissa Kite, Michael Taggart, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Simon Kuper, Anthony Browne, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Oliver Del Mar, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Andrew Bamji, Eve-Ann Prentice, Phil Gordon, David Hands, Malika Browne, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Gavin Ashenden, Peter Harper, Jonathan Richards, James Atwell, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Sally Jones, Roger M. Thomas, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Stephen Farrell, Daniel McGrory, John Wadham, Director, Ross Clark, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Parent Forum, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Esher (President), John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Sean MacAulay, Melissa Kite and Anthony Browne, Russell Hotten, Helen Studd and Ruth Gledhill, Coomi Kapoor, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Malcolm Bowden, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Jerome Pugmire, Emily Davies, Martin Woods, Peter Dixon, A. B. Aston, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Jennai Cox, Richard Heller, Chris McGrath, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Allen Robertson, Robert Earnshaw, John Barron, Richard Miles, Callum Spreng (Director), Lewis Stuart, Victoria Field, Martin Waller, Caltlin Moran, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Jane Lawrence (Retired head teacher), Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, James Christopher, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Robert J. Waterhouse, Jan Raath, Nigel Corbett, Janine di Giovanni, Rosemary Bennett, Melissa Kite and Antonia Senior, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Saddam Hussein has only 120 days left to live Pensions crisis may force workers into private plans Gore will not run New London jams Palace bungle The Times Spurs dent Arsenal's dream Church admits another sex abuse mistake The Times Today Exclusive: The first Hockney watercolours on show Syrian leader flies in to anti-terror protest Chopard Hot coats for a stylish winter walk News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Fast Times Prescott set to scrap firemen's Spanish practices Fewer trains and higher fares 'sink transport policy' Pupils' work hit by supply teacher BT Blair feels guilt over burden Cherie endures At a cost of £30m, the great car pile-up at sea Channel collision brings sinking feeling in the luxury market, Michael Taggart and Claire McDonald report Stressed 'Mad Dog' Adair may be ready to give himself to God City bans parents' school play videos Longchamp British had action plan ready Watchdog investigates criminal checks fiasco Tories concede election defeat to save leader What's at stake This Week in Parliament Mercedes-Benz MPs face expenses scrutiny Taxpayer to fund anti-hunt groups Scots MPs to rebe! over loss of seats In Brief Student safe Stress 'a myth' Somali blinded Race charge Nightclub killings E-mail virus rise British Trade International Palace fooled into denying rumour on Harry's parentage By a Correspondent: Runaway back from Turkey Queen pushes boat out to help Kents out of jam PC World Toll 'rat runs' will carry extra 200 vehicles an hour E malaysia 'I'm being charged to drive out of my own road' Inform on drink-drive friends and claim £500 'Brilliant' memories rely on simple trick Bishop rewrites Christmas By a Correspondent: House-hunters may have been murdered Dixons Advance in cancer care In Brief Air 'riot' wait Meningitis death Zoo health risk Hockney sees the big picture ina great British artistic tradition Watercolour is no longer the province of the amateur Sunday painter. Hockney revisits the past and finds new inspiration, writes Dalya Alberge Debenhams He learnt the rules . . . then broke them Sinn-Fein denies link to terror suspect Master card Saudis 'toy with Britons held over bombings' UN gives Saddam deadline to name weapons scientists CIA agents get licence to kill Direct Line With our prices-Europe's a gift! Iraq renovates its shelters, but few want to use them Syrian pipeline helps Iraq evade UN oil sanctions Pakistan 'foils plot to murder US diplomats' Aquability Dell Gore decides not to pursue a rematch with Bush in 2004 Fujifilm Rival raps senator over race remarks Clinton planned attack on Korean nuclear reactors British Gas Foer boys die under river ice Sex-scandal Cardinal set for senior Vatican job Paris dines out on Left Bank war of reactionaries and 'bigots' Chanel Christman is 'cancelled' in Bethlehem More than Greatest Game Ever Played MPs clear way for Erdogan as Prime Minister Times Online Citibank Seizure of oil giants' assets threatened by Mugabe Hindu nationalists' poll victory sparks violence Venezuelan leader attacks US The Times Freedom march in Hong Kong In Brief (AFP): Warlord dies (Reuters): Executions fail (Reuters): Legion 'to shoot' (Reuters): Lewinsky barred Youth is wated on the old Opera La traviata Covent Garden Dance Sonia Sabri Purcell Room The Times Dance The Snowman Theatre Royal, Glasgow Concert Philharmonia/ Norrington Festival Hall Pop Ed Harcourt Bloomsbury Theatre Why Saddam's musical can only end with a bank Iraq wrote the words to this absurd 'disclosure', but we all know the score Kidnapped by Santa, Prat of the Year. . . things just don't get better than this for a newsman Anthony Browne on his latest run in with London's taxi mafia The Court of King tony, rotting from within Rachel: a story of racism and hypocrisy Back to Earth The Prime Minister's difficulties have not gone away Paratrooper Paranoia Chávez is leading Venezuela to disaster Bad Pint Ratting on drink-drivers leaves an unpleasant taste SMG's newspapers Firefighters' pay claim Railway tracks Reduction of a defendant's rights Alan Milbum's plans for foundation hospitals criticised Evangelicals' view on homosexuality House prices Buildings of Britain Burden on churches The Times Cherie and the press Crowded stage The Weather The Times Crossword 22,224 Weathercall TAGHeuer Paul Simons weather Eye R&SA drops sales agents Briefing Agricole to unveil bid Marconi restructuring Property bust fears rise Eurofighter plan denied How the week finished Fuelling change Insurers make £12bn provision Firefighters await pension findings In Business Today You are what you eat Corporate profile Rudd to succeed McGrath at Boots Penrose to answer MPs on Equitable The Register The Times Need to know: The week ahead The Times Will Snow be able to stand the heat? Change on week Exchange rates Ford MG Rover stuck in the red until 2004 Taskforce set to attack First National tactics Kpmg gloom at M&A activity Fire Exit Eads targets UK defence market BP seeks out new fuels for day the oil wells run dry Carl Mortished assesses BP's global strategy to go beyond petroleum Customs can use profiles Court of Appeal Legitimate expectation rare in the planning context Court of Appeal Sanctions not for assessor Privy Council Delay not fatal to obtaining justice Queen's Bench Division Hanson confident despite claims blot Corporate profile No 45: Harison Angela Jameson finds the conglomerate concentrating on basics Who's who in the boardroom The true story behind the results Student briefing The company in detail History FSA may take action over income bonds mis-selling The Times verdict How we reached our decision Capitalisation, week's change De Beers Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Maria Bjørnson Stage designer whose eye for detail was central to Phantom of the Opera and host of theatre and opera productions Ronald Butt Journalist whose career as a political writer covered the period from the resignation of Anthony Eden to the rise of John Major Court & Social Lives Remembered Personal Column David Lewis Sailor who was led to a distant land by shining stars—accompanied by two toddlers Picture Gallery Leonardo Mondadori Publisher who wrote of his religious conversion Clearing up uncertainties Would a little more candour from Cherie Blair clear up this story once and for all? Would a little more candour from Cherie Blair clear up this story once and for all? Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport Rugby promotion and relegation; football museum's financial plight; cricket's decline From Our Own Correspondent: On This Day The Times, December 16,1950 State of Emergency in the United States Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life December 16,1917 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Latest wills Curriculum faces historic challenge Notebook Heritage by Sue Corbett Helping families to function anew The Times A chair for the presenter Changing the Guard School news Dinner Appointments Answers Forthcoming marriages Marriages Pointless for Cardiff Sheppard and Price lead gold rush Swimming The results service Snow reports In Sport Today Today's fixtures Hussain hints at one-day exit Rugby union Parents can be role models for exercise Get fit, feel fit: Activate family fitness Pearce vows to cut his losses and quit Bristol Heineken Cup Gibson's treble gives outsiders new hope Wows Whisky Writers Weakened Cardiff provide limp opposition Wounded Leicester show claws Munster await as Perpignam grant Gloucester hope of progress Emphatic triumph by Irish may not be enough Williams edges scrappy battle of nerves Snooker: UK Championship Beginners St Paul's quick to make their mark School sport Andrew salutes unlikely Newcastle comeback Rugby union: Parker Pen Challenge Cup Bath inspired by Balshaw Davey's display ensures Pontypridd progress Monbiot benefits from aggressive approach By a Correspondent: Wilmslow spring a surprise Lacrosse The Chill out Mix By a Correspondent: Finch still takes pride in his winners and losers Basketball Ski Sunday lacking swoosh factor Programme Notes Farnborough begin to look like credible contenders Non-League football UniBond League Ryman League Dr Martens League Staines to unveil model of sustainability World Cup is the biggest turn-on for TV viewers Higher Viewing Figures on Britishtv for 2002 Rooster Booster lays down his claims Plumpton off Newcastle Wolverhampton Leaders in the National Hunt Championships The Wright Track Precision times it right as raiders hit flat note Saturday's results Warne's injury clouds another Australia win VB Series Vauxhall Calzaghe and Hatton ready for big time Boxing Students earn easy victory Hockey Times Square US blunders allow Japan to conquer world Golf Final scores Lewis casts doubt over Klitschko fight Triumph of ungentlemanly conduct Bowis By a Correspondent: Romanovs record no consolation Rugby league Baxter is favourite for another victory In Brief Magical Mouland Sister-in-law act Second is first Fiji back on top Palmer prevails Racing resumes World Cup may be Hussain's last stand as one-day captain Romania's nude gymnasts given a dressing down in Japan Gough given hope of complete recovery Everykick Frank Skinner Tony Cascarino Plus Mark Pougatch Simon Kuper Matt Dickinson Inside Sport T. M Lewin Inside the Mine of a Sprout Parents Fashion Arts Inside Let's Ban It True Fiction After a Council's Decision to Prohibit the Filming of School Concerts, Richard Heller Finds Similar Views Elsewhere Resolved: To Level All Hills and Prohibit Water Picture Gallery Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Picture Gallery Picture Gallery I Can't Be Doing with Not Going to Church at Christmas . No Angels, No Baby Jesus , No Shepherds Many are Christened and Confirmed without Much Lasting Effect Human Jungle Brussels Sprouts: They are the Lepers of the Vegetable World, Despised by Children and Eaten, only Reluctantly, by Adults once a Year. Now Sprouts are to Underco a Revamp Which Could Make Them as Popular as Leeks. Ann Treneman Hits the Campaign Trail and Asks "Sprout Nuggets, Anyone?" They are the Lepers of the Vegetable, World, Despised by Children and Eaten, only Relucatantly, by Adults once a Year. Now Sprout are to Underco a Revamp Which Could Make Them as Popular as Leeks Ann Theneman Hits the Campaign Trail and Asks : Sprout Nuggets, Anyone" Sprout History Not Just for Christmas Try this at Home Sprout Facts The Times Analysis Get Gerhard Gerhard Schr?der Has Lost More Support More Quickly than Any Previous Leader. This Heralds the End of his Regime, Says Roger Boyes German Governments Tend to Change after a Mid-Term Crisis rather than at the Ballot Box Parents Parent Forum Should I Give my Eight-Year Old Son a Pocket Knife? The Times The Stories These Famous People Could Tel You. . . Stars Such as Jerry Seinfeld are Writing Children's Books. But are They Any Good, Asks David Rowan Throwng a New Light on Cancer Health A Spectrum of Light Producing 3-D Images May Help Surgeons to Detect Tumours Earlier and More Efficiently than X-Rays. Eve-Ann Prentice Reports The New Technology is Expected to Become as Central to Diagnosis as X-Rays and Ultrasound Warts Picture Gallery Wired for Style? The Failure of Boo-Com Has Not Deterred Others from Launching Fashion Shopping Websites. But is the Feminine Desire for Fantasy and Visual Appeal Enough to Ensure their Survival, Asks Emily Davies The Failure of Boo. Com Has Not Deterred Others from Launching Fashion Shopping Websites. But is the Feminine Desire for Fantasy and Visual Appeal Enough to Ensure their Survival, Asks Emily Davies Out of the Dark Layering Isn't Just for Warmth. Use It to Mix Colour, Textures and a Little Applique, Says Emily Davies As Good as He Gets La Movie Jack Nicholson's Small Man Thing Could Turn out Big on Oscar Night, Says Sean MacAulay Schmidt's Fate is a Will Judged Antidote to the Usual Redemption Crud Laughing All the Way from the Bank Comedy Jimmy Carr Used to Be a Suit, until Some Hippies Told Him He was Funny. Now his One-Liners Have Won Him a Soho Show, He Tells Clive Davis Angus, Rossy and Ricky: The Real Office Party Entertainments Critics' Choice Malika Browne Top 10 Movies James Christopher Ben-Hur, Done that Theatre As the Chariots Return to London, Ian Johns Recalls a Fine English Tradition of Lavish Stagings The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Agatha Christie's Poirot is Pure Comfort Food, with David Suchet's Comedy Belgian Accent the Swirl of Lemon Curd on the Top, Says Paul Hoggart Agatha Christie's Poirot is Pure Comfort Food, with David Suchet's Comedy Belgian Accent the Swirl of Lemon Curd on the Top, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed Picture Gallery BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2838 TV Choice David Chater The Times Old Speckled Hen Having a Ball Hocus Focus Every Kick. Every Pass Safe Hands Red Reversal Mark Pougatch The Game Says What Has Ronaldo Done to Justify Grabbing the Golden Balls this Year? Hairapparent Med Behaving Badly? You Bet The Story Christmas parties are infamous for players hitting the headlines for going over the top. So what's new, Tony Cascarino asks Those Nights out that End in Tears Left Cold by Hocus Focus Franksinner Crooksy and Stubbsy miss the target, but both ITV and BBC spot real gem in Jewell Authentic Safe The Knee Surgeon David Powell with the man whose skills have mended many a broken dream Success Stories Ashling O'connor reports on the delay in improving the Uefa Cup Themoneysale Thepresenter Sicknote FA Puts Faith in Man from Mars National Game Catherine Riley gets down to grassroots with National Game director Steven Parkin The Master of Disguise The Profile Rick Broadbent finds so much more to Sam Allardyce than meets the eye Weary Roeder Rues Bad Luck The Games Barclaycard Premiership Times Online Barclaycard Premiership Wilko Tonght The Gams Barclaycard Premiership Win Tickets Chelsea on the Hard Stuff Taylor Gets Message over Rooney Hits New Heights Keegan Ever the Cavalier Beattie Stakes England Claim Peopleschoice The Games Barclaycard Premiership Settheagenda Keller Lets Arsenal off Hook Bruce Plays It by the Book Wise Remarks Fade Quickly The Games Nationwide League First Division Redknapp Hails his Battlers Bradford Find Necessary Bite Reading Fluff their Lines Nationwide Howdotheydothat? The Games Nationwide League First Division Wigan extend lead at the top while bottom club Mansfield rout Blackpool The Games Nationwide League Record Division Nationwide Football League Rushden & Diamonds close gap at the top after Hartlepool suffer mauling The Games Nationwide League Third Division Nationwide Football League Ferguson hat-trick extends lead at top for Rangers and Hearts snatch late win The Games Bank of Scotland Premierleague McLaren Halts Celtic Umbro Continent King Simon Kuper says that the Golden Ball award will be in the wrong hands Simon Kuper says that the Golden Ball award will be in the wrong hands Numbercrunch Yourgame The Times Football Buylines Catherine's casebook Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Extratime Smartphone

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