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News from 17/12/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Barbara Streisand, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Digby Jones, James Moore, Paul Truelove, Antonla Senior, Ms M. A. Jackson-Robers, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Tom Walters, B. Sommer, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alan Lawney, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Kevin O'Flynn, David Chater, Trevor Smith, Harmsworth, Tim McGraw, William J. Heard, Nick Wapshott, Melissa Katsoulis, Valerie Elliott and Greg Hurst, Tamas Calderwood, Miss Maureen Robinson, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Kevin Eason, John Hunter, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, A. T. Thompson, David McVay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, S. D. Mason, Debra Craine, Steve Ward, Ray Greek, Tim Reid, Roger Allen, Lindsay Sutton, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, David Cofield, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Godfrey Barker, Alan Hamilton, Betty Preston, Richard Lloyd Parry, Matthew Connolty, Helen Rumbelow, Chris Bowlby, David Pannick, QC, Adrian Cross, Paul Rubert, Ruth Gledhill and Helen Studd, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Anne Spackman Property Editor Commentary, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Peter Clapham, Bill Nelson, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Gordon Downey, Matthew Pryor, Johnny Cash, Tony Graeme, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Steve Bird and Claire McDonald, Helen Studd and Ruth Gledhill, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Rev Stephen Waine, Dominic Kennedy and Tom Baldwin, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Bernard Russell, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jonathan Clayton, Thomas Bromley (Executive Secretary), Christopher Walker, Anne Miles, Ian Johns, John Cooke, Craig Lord, Loke Shee Ming, Christopher Hawtree, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, I. Mathieson, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Derek Greatrex, Rev John Joseph, Peter Riddell, Sylvie Tannen, Michael Gove, Jon Ashworth and Dominic Walsh, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Edward Docx, Edward Simpon, Andrew Turner, Stephen Dalton, David J. Mills, Chief Executive, Bill Edgar, George, Frances Gibb, John Fernyhough, Richard Beeston and Philip Webster, Ben MacIntyre Political Sketch, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Robert Thompson, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,

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Chruch in clear over sex abuse, says Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor admist priest should not have returned to parish Property battle Strike action Family murdered Pension U-turn The Times No Title The Times wins Scoop of the Year Hunters storm the gates of Parliament Index Picture Gallery Cherie Blair is back juggling balls for diplomacy as her conman Mend finally says sorry Britain woos Arab world with plan for Palestinians Ei Tel's last stand? Can vitamin C stop children's colds? Tiffany & Co Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Fast Times Scotland Yard issues alert on terrorism UK tops league of state-paid compensation at £10bn a year Abbey National Fathers feel guilty over work hours In Brief Samples low Gun victims Pilot identified Diss information Estate agent pays price when boom meets bust Sold: 1 Horbury Mews, £1.5m Carte blanche for hype and bad news for honest brokers Human clot wins art nomination TAG Prescott provides £35m to kick-start firefighters' deal Currys What's Important Bain's proposals Rail repair firms 'pushing up prices but not quality of work' Old hands reject views of 'stranger to the service' Killer who got away with it for 27 years Fear of failure led millionaire sportswear boss to suicide Seat Intelligent Finance By a Correspondent: Hospital patient trapped 24 hours in cupboard Palace to host Assad-for just 20 minutes Whistle-stop visit American Express A clash of protesters First Lady from London means business for Syria Catholic priest goes to ground as scandal breaks Number at church recovers to 1m Girls 'lured for sex' by tycoon's son In Brief Kidnap escape School crash Grandson charge George plea lost Correction PC World Diplomatic silence over timely Israeli visit to No 10 People Beheading of Thatcher statute 'was work of art' Crisis Euro NCAP PS Third ship in big Channel pile-up may not be last SAAB Hidden world in Antarctic is clue to life on Mars Aquasscutum Foster 'apology' questions Cherie's version of events Direct Line IBM 'I am a flawed man but not a bad man' Enlargement will set Europe on the road to reform and renewal Political Briefing Pensions proposal 'unfeasible' White House leaves Lott to fight for his survival US doubts over Iraqi weapons declaration bring war closer One. Tel Democrats line up for presidential race EasyJet. com Times Online Young Kenyatta shows his father's political skills Jonathan Clayton in Ngong reports on the fierce campaign for Kenya's tamished presidency Anointed heir promises end to old guard IBM Mbeki blames 300 years of white rule for corrupt society Deeper Leak reveals Jiang's fatal parting shot Tokyo rail staff take a battering from stressed commuters Pay strike by unions paralyses Germany Russian colonel 'insane' at time of Chechen killing The Times EU force may use Nato resources Kroll Albright to testify for Bosinan Serb Suspects in torture claim In Brief (AP): Inquiry chief Execution call (AP): Missing Briton (AFP): A small point Concert BBCPO/Noseda Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Picture Gallery 'Latin Britney' dazzles fans Pop Shakira Wembley Arena Theatre The Roman Actor Gielgud Theatre Concert Maryinsky Academy Wigmore Hall What Syria's leader really wants from the West Bashar al-Assad is playing the same game as other terror masters Picture Gallery A1 Gore finally demonstrates that he knows who he is. So long then, loser Picture Gallery Clarke wrings the neck of this turkey of a policy Mrs Blair should tell Ms Booth to get out of her life Al Gore Makes Way Democrats will abandon the political centre at their peril Rock-Bottom Sale A salesman dredges up a never-to-be-repeated deal No Smoke Firefights must heed the findings of the Bain review Conduct of Prime Minister's wife Cherie and the media Conmen's victims The Times Movement of labour in the larger EU Motorway widening Assad's visit Amphibious vehicles Christmas hits Edinburgh's renewal Post office payments The mystery parker Use of animals in medical research Royal family trees Spirit of Christmas The older place The Weather The Times Crossword 22,225 Picture Gallery Nokia Picture Gallery Government adviser urges pension U-turn Marconi's borrowing up Briefing Nikkei in nine-day loss Reshuffle plan lifts Boots Mini workers agree rise German tax amnesty Green out of Rubicon Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Club Med Fresh bid moves on pizza chain Invesco beats Merrill to run UK fund Enterprise ONS chief defends Network Rail status Oracle The Register Warning by Bank on high debt levels Keed to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Get radical on pensions now Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief Exchange rates The Times Marconi's borrowing costs raised Pension funds snub KKR Parker Agricole throws down gauntlet with £12.5bn Lyonnais offer SFO raids premises as part of Izodia inquiry Diageo to sue over loss of rights to Jack Daniel's Great Portland put into play Board finds three seasoned recruits More job losses planned at Reuters BAE systems boosted by Capital investment Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Sliver of hope in poor Marconi Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Australian withdrawal hits National Express Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street The risks are high as we get deeper in the red Economic View This explosion of lending has the potential to cause massive economic disruption It is those who can least afford it who have got into more debt than they can handle Wanting to reach high profile business decision makers? See our Business to Business pages every Tuesday BT We cannot afford to get it wrong Digby Jones on plans to reform pensions Unlikely heir seeks rebirth of Club Med The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Downfall of Disney saviour Sorrell's repeated greetings City Diary French leave City Diary Celebrity shares City Diary Brush with law City Diary Firms putting intellectual property at risk Intangible assets Failure to take action will only boost someone else's profit, says Elizabeth Judge Intangible assets Picture Gallery Business to Business Turner & co General Management International ApS Multiple Display Advertising Items Case study Prospecting in the North Business Opportunities Goldfinch (Estates) Ltd "Buy to Let" PPP (International) Ltd The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Cybercrime threatens companies In Brief Online calculator Tax traps listed Audit feedback Shares close near high Radisson Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Douglas Weir Colonial police officer who defied the Japanese as a prisoner of war Douglas Weir, colonial police officer, was born in Trinidad on March 1,1917. He died on November 27,2002 aged 85 Noel Paul Journalist who helped to frame the Press Council's policy on ethics and privacy Noel Paul, CBE, chief officer of the Press Council, 1968-79, was born on December 29,1914. He died on December 5,2002, aged 87 Court & Social Salman Raduyev Chechen whose separatist aims landed him in a Russian prison Salman Raduyev, Chechen guerrilla leader, was born in Novogroznensky, Soviet Union, on February 13,1967. He died in prison in Solikamsk, near Perm, on December 14,2002, aged 35 Lives Remembered Dee Brown Author whose wide research sympathetic writing redressed the balance for the American Indian Dee Brown, author and librarian, was born on February 29,1908. He died on December 12,2002, aged 94 Marjorie McNaughtan Buying boldly and dealing generously in one of Edinburgh's best-known bookshops Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in brief Bill Berry, jazz cornettist, was born on September 14,1930. He died on November 13,2002, aged 72 Vice-Admiral Rod Taylor, AO, Chief of the Australian Naval Staff and Chief of the Australian Navy, 1994-97 was born on June 11,1940. He died of cancer in Canberra on September 1,2002, aged 62 Nature Notes News Quiz Challenges for the Church Debate the issues of the day as they happens, and join in the discussion with other Times readers How should Dr Rowan Williams, the new Archbishop of Canterbury, deal with homosexuality? Nine are Accused over Milan Bank Bomb Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching How shall I attempt to describe the most awful calamity which has ever Questions Answered Whey were Hiroshima and Nagasaki, not Tokyo, chosen as sites for attack by nuclear weapson in 1945? Who first used the world "ouch" in response to a sudden pain, and why? Is there a term for the repetition of the last letter of an acronym as a whole word, such as "Pin number" or "ITN news"? This appears to be an increasingly (annoying) habit? Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Appointments University news Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Leo McKern Memorial service Latest wills Travel Insurance annual Forthcoming marriages Dinners Answers Luncheon Warne could get World Cup reprieve Foster and Baker cast adrift by Sweetenham Swimming Damages cannot reduce in time Law Report Chancery Division Published December 17,2002 Great Future International Ltd and Others v Sealand Housing Corporation (In Liquidation) and Others Before Mr Justice Lightman Judgment December 3,2002 More than child's play Get fit, feel fit: Activate family fitness New Zealand attract stern looks Sailing Court is not bound Chancery Divison Published December 17,2002 Arsenal Football Club plc v Reed Before Mr Justice Laddie Judgment December 12,2002 Venables gains breathing space Wilkinson to delay comeback until after Christmas Rugby union Wilson can reach the heights in Minardi's tall story Motor racing England take little joy from Australia setbacks Cricket Carrying the world upon his shoulder Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores Warne offered World Cup hope Serbia earn Sevens invitation In Brief No new money Kostelic victory Woods surgery Tysoe stays cool Walsh factor sways Nicholls Racing Musselburgh Results from yesterday's two meetings Snow reports Times Square Folkestone Southwell Williams poised for return to head table Snooker By Our Sports Staff: Alexander conquers Atlanta American football Ferguson turns to strong stuff for Worthington tie Football United make most of home comforts The Times The results service Magic Numbers Whelan raises a glass to Rovers return Lindsay Sutton on a moving reunion for the Wigan benefactor Ronaldo crowns comeback with European award Pools forecast Today's fixtures Times Sports Book Emphatic win buys Venables some time The Premiership today: World Cup stars head for St Jame's Park while Argentinian is linked with Highbury Hankies out for Gaspart as Barca hit nadir Letter from Spain Hagelauer bows out leaving Lta in turmoil Royal Mail Venables finds hope in Leeds passion parade Britain's Castaways Football Cricket Motor Racing Vicar Victims Why God is a Lousy Employer Lifetime Arts Law Inside Payback Time True Fiction People who Shop Drink-Drivers Have Been Offered a ?500 Reward-Edward Docx Finds the Informer Culture is Spreading If You Suspect Someone of Using a Bus, Report Them Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Taking on the Old Tv Role of Angus Deayton was an Unwarranted Gamble for a Man in Need of Gravitas Kennedy May Be Unscathed by a TV Jaunt but He Cant Go on Pushing his Luck Human Jungle If your Boss is a Bishop, God Help You Anglican Clergy are Denied Basic Workplace Rights Beacause Tradition Says their Employer is God. Carol Midgley Reports on a Campaign to End the Strees that Has Cost Some Vicars their Jobs, Homes and Health The Sunday Times Crime that Came Back to Haunt New York Thirteen Years Ago Five Black Teenagers Admitted Brutally Raping a White Woman. Now the Real Rapist Has Confessed. Nick Wapshott Reports A World Service Correspondent Been There, Done that Suddenly You Find that Political Baddies are Human Beings with Feet of Clay A Touching Tom Tate Vowed that He Would Never to Return to Germany after Four of his Raf Crew were Shot in 1945. But 57 Years Later a Coincidence Led Him Back to the Village that Sought Forgiveness, Says Chris Bowlby Not Dead yet No Cold Comfort Dr Jane Collins The Times Children's Doctor Answers your Questions Haliborange Agitation, aggression and sleep disturbances are… The Scent of a Solution Aromatherapy May Be More Useful than Sedatives in Treating Dementia. Ann Woodham Investigates Virulite The Times I'm Pretty open-minded when it comes to… Allure of Velour It Used to Cover Car Seats, now It's Cult Leisurewer, Says Melissa Katsoulis Sparkly Make-Up A Prickly Opinion on Just about Everything The Andrew Billen Interview If You Need Someone to Stand up for Gary Glitter. Globalisation and Gm, Look No Further than Claire Fox. But how Did a Revolutionary Socialist End up Setting the pace for Public Debate? Phasers Set to Stunning A Multimillion-Pound Star Trek Extravaganza Has Landed in Hyde Park. Resistance is Futile, Warns Debra Craine Stocking up on Festive Cheer Classical Albums for Christmas from Mozart to a Mexican Mass Geoff Brown Presents his Musical Wish List for Santa Country Crooners who Just Cash in New Pop Cds Tim Mcgraw's Big Hats are No Substitute for a Big Heart, Says David Sinclair Entertainments Classical Concerts It's a Bear Market … Toys from Europe's Golden Age—before Cheap Mass Production from the Far East—are Proving Much Too Valuable for Children, Says Godfrey Barker Donmar Radio But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review …Harry Potter Chamber of Secrets, Game Boy Advance (£29.99) Don't Believe All You Read, Says David Rowan Technobabble Loos, Goats & Rock Law Another Year, Another Laugh. . . David Pannick, Qc, Looks Back on Some of the Cases that Hit the Headlines—and Hands out Bouquets and Brickbats to the Legal Winners and Losers of 2002 Bill Wyman, the Former Rolling Stone, is Suing a Journalist for Having and Using the Same Name Nicholas Van Hoogstraten Told the Jury that £500 Million 'Doesn't Go Very Far' Picture Gallery Mark Stephens Libel is Not the Sort of Tourism that Countries Want to Encourage IAS Litigation/Property lawyers for S. Kensington… Bar Mark The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Appointments to the Office of Recorder General Healthcar Group The Times Meet the Irish Terrier Law The Bar Councill Has an Outspoken Outsider as its New Chairman. Interview by Frances Gibb The Kama Sutra of Business Positions Times Student Bridge Cness Winning Move Picture Gallery Picture Gallery TV Review People who See England as a Eden Would Have Been Left Shaking their Heads in Disbelief after a Depressing Night's Viewing, Says Joe Joseph Picture Gallery Today's Highlights Choice Sky One Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2839 TV Choice A most Gratifying Ale

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