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News from 18/12/2002

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, G. M. Binns, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Mark Cunningham, Robert Cole, Richard Ellis, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Tony Walker, DJM, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, David Mannings, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Rosemary Bennett and Alexandra Frean, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Adam Sage and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Michael Valentine, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Mike Horsnell, Antonia Senior, Tony Pickard, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Raymond Briggs, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Tim Reid, Jeanette Winterson, Jon Hills-Jones, Roger Parker-Jervis, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Lloyd Parry, Trefor Vaughan, Ian White, Albrecht Durer, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Maggie Clifford, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Roger Alford, Philip Arkell, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Oliver Kay, Daniel McGrory, Rick Broadbent, Paul Greenwood, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Alison Roberts, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Oliver Kay and Rick Broadbent, Martin Samuel, David Stonebanks, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Russell Hotten, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Williamson, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Jane Feinmann, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Annie Proulx, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Gioconda Belli, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Jim Spicer, Christopher Booker, Richard Heller, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Kit Malthouse, Roger Digby, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Ben Lynfield, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Elaine Monaghan and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Melissa Kite and Greg Hurst, Stephen Dalton, Michael Pilch, Chairman, Norman Johnson, Vince Wright, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sir Anthony Touche Bt, Larry Martinez, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor, Philip Pank, Jon Miller,

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Index What the policies mean for you Terror gang in poison gas plot arrested Intelligence sources warn of al-Qaeda plan to target Britain French minister links Paris raid to suspects held by British Police Paedophile net Assad scorn Nation of singles The Times Camelot sets ball rolling on £50m Europe lottery Is this painting worth saving? Heat turned up during 2002 as global warming picks up speed Could Howard Dean be the next President? Pensioners will get £20,000 to work until 70 Mappin & Webb How to get what you really want Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Fast Times Bus study takes Spellar on magical mystery tour Parliamentary Sketch Union says fire figures increase misleading BBC under fire after 2m escape the license fee Congestion up, spending on trains £300m down Bose Better Sound through research Ministers backtrack on church concert fees 1,200 arrested in British paedophile raids By Our Crime Correspondent: Scotland Yard PC kept images on his computer Police seize artwork Life-saving move hospitalises woman who just needed a sip of water Breitling Couple grew wealthy on worldwide web of filth Caribbean 'Cocaine Queen' jailed for 24 years £50m deal ensures safe blood from US By Our Health Editor: Children allowed 'last chance' vCJD injection Mercedes-Benz Death sentence for 5,000 Scots hedgehogs MEPs blame ministers over foot-and-mouth Insurance costs sink charity dip DTI to cover animal test lab Jury locked in Thatcher statue trial In Brief Verdict on addict Road rage punch Double murder Eurosceptics lose A grand walk Alliance loses control of militants Garrard Why the £12.5m Reynolds is a special case for British art PC World Masterpiece kept from public view Universities miss state school student targets Currys Teachers oppose assistants Dropout rates for British undergraduates Local poll provides comeback route for Byers Today in Parliament Tories at risk of consigning themselves to history books Fujitsu Cherie undertakes a secret mission behind bars IDS team switches to Page Currys Mad about the man: the foppish Hugh Grant is the… We can work it out, Sir Paul tells angry Yoko Woman, 84, killed by muggers for £13 PS More Britons choose a childless, single life The British Hernia Centre Nativity pictures ban dropped by council Drilling pets hole in canal bottom The Lord of the Rings Save more and work longer for a comfortable retirement Citizen Tories condemn package BT For richer and poorer: how the changes affect you Five tips for making the best of your pension Partial makeover does nothing for those who won't, or can't, save Commentary Stakeholder charge 'too tight' Power House Syrian President accuses Blair of 'ostrich' policy Palestinians offer cautious support Air New Zealand Old school still holds Mrs Assad in thrall on nostalgic return Channel collision averted British forces told to prepare for war Treasury braced for spending spiral Saddam's opponents take first step towards government Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor, reports that dissidents plan to meet next month in Iraq to challenge regime Prudential February Countdown to Conflict The Computer World Heat may spell the end for Sea Harrier That, without such detail, the only course was to… Koreans at the crossroads in vote for new leader Result of close race will determine relations with a key American ally, reports Richard Lloyd Parry in Seoul Choice between model of establishment or untried independent thinker The traditionalist The radical Virgin mobile (Reuters): Coups, exile and jail for many former leaders British Gas Money Back on every pound you spend Israel's increasing 'new poor' turn to soup kitchens Budget cuts will heap more misery on the poor, Ben Lynfield reports from Jerusalem Former Serb leader 'haunted by role in ethnic cleansing' The Market Place Dell French oppose UK-style justice Times Online US requests British base for 'Son of Star Wars' Senate Republicans plot discredited leader's downfall One. Tel Democrat hopefuls vie for Gore donors LA police prepare to give up the chase Digital Camera Victim who shot 'abusive' priest is cleared Concert Times Online Bricks Mortar Double dose of brio conquers all Theatre She Stoops . . . / a Laughing Matter Lyllelton Theatre Difficult unicorn Southwark playhouse Jazz Michael Garrick Big Band Concert LPO/Haitink What's Important Tales made up by men to scare the pants off women Germaine Greer Picture Gallery It's not a pensions crisis, it's a government crisis At last, the truth can be revealed behind those seasonal traditions and festivities Fantasy is the opium of the ignorant and the indolent The popularity of The Lord of the Rings signifies our cultural impoverishment Picture Gallery Transport Troubles Not in my backyard, but within walking distance Individual Taste There are real advantages in living alone EU fishing quotas and UK fleet Turkey and the EU Case for the defence The Times Deteriorating outlook for pensioners Central government v local councils Cherie and the media I regret to announce Use of police at pro-hunt protest American phrasebook Native fly-catchers Not even a mouse? Crowded stage The Weather The Times Crossword TAG Jeremy Plester Weather Eye Housing boom drives inflation higher FSA fines RBS £750,000 Phone controls expected Banknote printing deal SSB to pay broker $3.2m Amey loses contract McDonald's set for loss Stock Markets Charts of the day Expert witness Euro climbs as UK voters reject it Picture Gallery House of Fraser predator takes stake in Allders Paine Webber 'targeted in cyber bomb plot' IWC International Watch Co The Register Cadbury finally wins Adams in $4.2bn deal Business Need to know: The essential daily guide the sectors Awg MPC must tread lightly Embarrassing affair for RBS Mobile operators' dangerous charge Business Commentary Results in brief Times MPC warns Lords of pay threat to rates ONS chief's contact extended RBS fined £750,000 in laundering inquiry HBOS expects £800m savings Panel offers an alternative view on interest rates Hp invent Stockbroker caution sends Bunzl sliding Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Risk in HBOS's dash for growth Tempus LCI Carpetright Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Future looking bleak after games slowdown Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street OFT clears BSkyB of breaching competition law Sales alert hits shares in Game Group Developers set to unveil £5bn plans for Dome site Renault Velsatis Walsh pays $22m for Tyco fraud Schroders appoints Miles to oversee recovery plan PVH near to buying Calvin Klein Enron video nasty City Diary Gong mad City Diary London Clubs goes back into the black Mix business and pleasure Sooner or later Fiat will belong to GM European Briefing Withholding tax reappears BA to cut £20m from regional airlines division The Times MyTravel announces £22m sale of Sunway Out of Town buy-in completed Shares settle at low Radisson Edwardian Hotels Laugh all the way from the bank Paula Hawkins examines the rise in popularity of a new style of banking in which savings are offset against debts to reduce the burden of interest paid. She claims it's the way to go in 2003 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Alternatives for the debt-free Parker Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards 'We share all the costs' 'It's a flexible way to own' Property Brydian Court Pool your savings and splash out on a shared chateau Group ownership is far cheaper than renting but should not be confused with a timeshare, says Clare Stewart Marbella Club Golf Resort Everything you ever wanted to know about chimneys in one clean sweep Santa's sack will need a real stack, reports Caroline Brannigan Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Cary Ellison Salesman and talent-spotter whose knowledge of the theatre to actors and agents alike Cary Ellison, theatrical talent-spotter, was born on October 29,1915. He died on December 10,2002, aged 87 Adele Jergens Sultry B-movie actress who specialised in bad-girl roles during a brief but busy career Adele Jergens, film actress, was born on November 26,1917. She died on November 22,2002, aged 84 Sidney Sager West Country composer and conductor whose music was widely heard on radio and television Sidney Sager, composer and conductor, was born in East London on May 17,1917. He died in Bristol on December 3,2002, aged 85 Court & Social Jack Williams Producer who seized the opportunities provided by commercial television Jack Williams, television producer, was born in Lee, Greater London, on January 28,1911. He died in Hastings on November 26,2002, aged 91 Professor Arnold Feinstein Protein chemist whose curiosity about the body's defence systems made him an early expert in the field of immunology Professor Arnold Feinstein, immunologist, was born in Stepney, East London, on August 9,1926. He died on November 26,2002, aged 76 Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Gordon-Creed SOE officer who parachuted into Greece, below up bridges and rounded up Nazis in Germany after the war Lieutenanl-Colonel Geoffrey Gordon-Creed, Dso, Mc, wartime Soe officer, was born in Cape Town on January 29,1920. he died in Camden, Soth Carolina, on November 26,2002, aged 82 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Halting the EU gravy train Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Shopping drink-drivers Is it right that people who alert police to law-breakers should be paid £500? Nature Notes From Our Special Correspondent: Terror in Nanking: The Conqueror's Brutality News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life December 18,1793 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Service Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Appointment Fellows Journeywise Picture Gallery Church news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Dinner Answers England end their drought Hagelauer's exit leaves LTA at crossroads Tennis School beating ban no violation of religious rights Law Report Court of Appeal Published December 18,2002 Regina (Williamson and Others) v Secretary of State for Education and Exployment Before Lord Justice Buxton, Lord Justice Rix and Lady Justice Arden Judgment December 12,2002 Lack of respect for religion does not prevent the return of refugees Court of Appeal Publlished DEcember 18,2002 Regina (Ullah) v Special Adjudicator Do v Immigration Appeal Tribunal Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls Lord Justice Kay and Lord Justice Dyson Judgment December 16,2002 Time to work together in common cause Forlán makes the difference Hakkinen back in the driving seat In Brief Anderson returns Radcliffe test Japanese relent Kempton puts going concern out to grass Yesterday's results Course Specialists Newbury Lingfield Park Bangor Le Sauvignon opens chase account in style We have all been sold a dummy by union men's closed shop Martin Samuel Rugby in danger of returning to dark ages Magic numbers hold an eternal significance for… Clubs deny making secret payments Rugby union Times Sports Book Why chairmen must invest in managers' judgment Young Bullets pay for lack of composure Basketball Wilson driven by fans' cash Motor racing Flying high England taste relief after ending drought Cricket Flintoff set for meeting with ECB amid continuing war of words Snow reports Walking to school can be a boost Get fit, feel fit: Activate Family Fitness Times Square Italians ushered out in farcical conditions Sailing Cole's double delivery sinks Wigan Worthington Cup United rule after Peschisolido breaches Palace guard The Times Car Locator The results service Today's fixtures MacKie regrets racist slur Houllier hoping for cup of cheer to lift spirits and silence critics Boxing Day pools forecast Fifa gives Oceania guaranteed place at 2006 World… The Premiership today: Injury forces Hamann out of Merseyside derby while Silvestre signs new contract European football's governing body for racist… Eriksson sees his future in Italy Leeds joy tainted by threat of ban for Bowyer By Our Sports Staff: Kitson helps Cambridge to spring upset Chelsea blue after Forlan's final flourish keeps red flag flying RFU launches inquiry into Rotherham allegations Royal Mail England Stop the Rot Inside Sport The next President? Emotional Intelligence Health Books Inside Legal Raid Our "Compensation Culture" is Costing Britain ?10 Billion a Year. Richard Heller Thinks He Can Do Better than that Office Party: Sue Chairman for Speech Verbatim 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart If we Treat All Mps as Lying Bastards, only Lying Bastards Will Be Willing to Stand for Parliament We are Too Intrusive to Those who Represent us Human Jungle An Outsider worth Backing With All Gore's Decision Not to Challenge George Bush in 2004, the Smart Money is on Little- Known Vermont Governor Howard Dean. But Political Obscurity May Not Be as Big a Problem as his Liberal Beliefs. Tim Reid Profiles a Candidate who Will Be Colourful, if Not Ultimately Successful Picture Gallery Six Men who Stand in Howard's Way The Times Hope in a Continent of Despair Uganda's Sex Trade is Spreading the Aids Virus through Africa. Daniel McGrory Reports on a Charity Teaching Prostitutes about Safe Sex The Times Times Online How to Get what You Really Want Ian White Knew what He Wanted for Christmas; the Problem was how to Get It. The Answer, He Explains, is Reverse Psychology - and a Weekend in Bond Street What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Raymond Briggs Love Etc Saving Lives is Just Child's Play Simple Enough to Be Operated by a Nine-Year-Old, Portable Defibrillators Could save Thousands of Cardiac Arrest Victims. Jane Feinmann Reports An Astonishign 74 Percent of Peopel Suffering Cardiac Arrests Survived when AEDs were Installed Worrying Signs Travelling Light Front Row Lisa Armstrong Goes round the World in 30 Days with Just One Small Piece of Luggage Shine on Rugs that are Colourful yet Beautifully Classic On the Right Track Picture Gallery Classical Concerts Mrs Warren's Profession Home & Beauty The Times Box Office Direct Samson & Delilah Hail, Choicest Plum The BBC is Set to Rehabilitate P. G. Wodehouse, Admirers like Philip Howard Got There First The Drama is in the Exhibition Albrecht Durer's Enduring Fascination Lies in the Minute Precision of his Observation, Says Making Dreams Surreal Galleries John Russell Taylor Sees the Great Illustrators on Show Diary Invisible Author Italo Calvino once Said that 'Writers Lose a Lot when They are Seen in the Flesh'. What Does a Posthumous Collection Reveal, Asks Jeanette Winterson This Isn't Reality, this is Texas That Old Ace in the Hole by Annie Proulx Fourth Estate £17.99;384 pp ISBN 0 0071 51519 Non-Fiction Shorts Nobody's Perfect: Writings From The New Yorker by Anthony Lane Picador, £15.99 ISBN 0 3304 9182 2 £12.79 (P&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Thomas Mann: A Biography by Hermann Kurzke (trans. 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Norton £22;416 pp ISBN 0 3930 1054 6 £17.60 (p&p 1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Bestsellers Covent Garden Bureau Rachael Kirkbride Bianca UK plc Experienced Relocation Co-Ordinator Cairns Bond Adamson & Partners Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Striking the Right Cord Creme It's Trendy yet Traditional, Casual or Smart, Says Karen Homer Who Does All the Work while the Country Takes a Break? Worthy Winners The Confidence Bursaries The Game Bridge The Stayman Convention Lesson Fourteen Fourteen Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery TV Review Feltham Sings was a Musical Version of yet Another Documentary about Young Offenders that Appeals to Middle-Class Liberals, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Choice Radio Choice Picture Gallery Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2840 TV CHOICE Action Research

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