News from 19/12/2002
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Andrew Robson, John Leahy, Robert Cole, Tecwyn Hughes, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Olly Morrison, James Moore, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Joseph J. Honick, Philip Howard, Tim Reid Philip Webster and David Charter, Hilary Finch, M. Davison, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Richard Farnsworth, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Barbara Ellen, Ashling O'Connor and Rosemary Bennett, Patrick Barkham, John Goodbody and Rick Broadbent, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Clare Desai, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Roy Smith, David McVay, Tina Brown, Steve Keenan, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Daniel McGrory, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Chris Sherwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Barry Walsh, Anatole Kaletsky, Eric Dehn, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Pat Cox President, Jeremy Plester, Hugo Rifkind, Judy Strafford, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Abi Newman, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Daniel McGrory and Shirley English, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Irene Zoech, Damian Wild, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Partridge, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Donald Read, Gwyneth A. Jeyes Education Consultant, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Duffy, Michelle Henery, Mr. J. Killings, Charlie Brewer, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Graham Durgan, Peter Inson Headmaster, John Goodbody and Matthew Pryor, Ian Johns, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Richard Moss, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Charles Bazlinton, David Charter and Tony Halpin, Paul McPherson, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nick Palmer, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, David Conquest, Abigail Rayner, Matthew Connolly, Allan Hall, Charles Paterson, Idris Francis, Patience Wheatcroft, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,
ResumoNo Title 10 extraordinary ideas in 2002 Anglican leader launches morality crusade Archbishop outlines his political vision Protection call Home Start Rockin around the Christmas tree Intelligence chiefs say al-Qaeda is active in Britain Chirac tells the reckless French to drive like the British Index Picture Gallery Whisky is good for your heart What to do about your pension Police test substance found in Labour MP's car Today in the Times Business The Register Picture Gallery Sport Plus Fast Times Bad tempers capture spirit of Christmas Parliamentary Sketch Inquiry prompts call for a child welfare watchdog Council to pay out over adopted boy Picture Gallery Asprey Days lost to strikes at highest level for 12 years Seven architects vie to redraw New York's skyline Philips Old swagger set to emerge from ashes Defiant designs are exciting but could be bad symbols, writes Marcus Binney Religion 'offers a rival vision as role of state contracts' Archbishop's lecture Bishops drive up their chauffeuring costs One. Tel Order on leaked documents challenged Homer inspires Bobbitt's text Company wrong to sack men In Brief Cleared of killing Ulster census Royal exhibition IRA 'still active' Abdication files Millichip dies Archer stays in Big ears is back Tired drivers who kill will face longer jail terms What's Important Bereaved financée welcomes action to save lives Marks & Spencer The facts about driving while tired - and how to stop yourself becoming a statistic Prince's Pr spinner hired to transform Camelot's fortune People ROH's Traviata feat Peuglot Camilla's sad tribute to her friend Dancers' joy over choice of Royal Ballet director Late Beatle lost credit balance Home Office prepares its defence against top judge Ps Boom or bust? Property experts are split While a second report suggests houses are overvalued, a new survey says the opposite, reports Susan Emmett £200m plan for rock stadium at the Dome British Gas Currys This Saturday only in weekend Clarke wants every primary to offer a foreign language English forges ahead in Europe The Link Students could pay variable course fees Mother jailed for week over truant daughters Rail fares rise above inflation Ministers distrusted on car tax In Brief CJD alert Celtic arrests Shand Kydd loss Cot death link Hoax caller jailed Turkeys trot Jail babies failed Fast Budgens Childcare benefit fails to reach 1m eligible families PC World Next TUC chief warns No 10 to heal rift Question Time Briefing Keeps Score Today in Parliament Duncan Smith more time New out-of-body operation saves cancer patient By Our Science Correspondent: Mice show how we remember Debenhams Few favour choosing child's sex Lexus Picture Gallery Research links acne to genes Siemens End of the road for mobster carjacking gang Qang posed for photo like the Wild Bunch Laura Ashley Scholl Airbus Fans discover the catch as judge rules on $1m ball When Barry Bonds slugged a baseball into the stands for a record 73rd time, he started a legal battle that left nobody with a home run, writes Chris Ayres South Korean poll is thrown into turmoil Senator calls for new leader Politician 'heard call for Rabin murder' Evesham US fears Saddam will raze Iraq in final vengeance Hp Generals fear 'risky' strategy Iraqi lies will not be enough to trigger war Foreign Briefing Europe's police round up terror suspects M15 to share its secrets as Cambridge professor writes official history Jalaica Egg Defence chief warns of long war Times Online Press magnate held over child snatching claims Debenhams Picture Gallery You are what you eat Schröder's immigration defeat Linz to return painting looted by the Nazis (Reuters): Jail term for former Klan chief In Brief (AFP): Damages 'cut' (AP): Chavez ruling (Reuters): Death sentence Gibraltar chief (Reuters): Peace deal Getting as kick out of Cole Concert The Times Saturday Concert Christmas Oratorio Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre She Stoops. . . /A Laughing Matter Lyttelton What's Important Cannon to the right of Blair, cannon to the left The PM will retain middle-class support only if he sticks to his middle way I blame the parents - because they are certainly not going to blame themselves Picture Gallery Risk-takers' guide to a prosperous retirement A bovine attempt to vaccinate us against the truth Church and State The new Archbishop demostrates a passion for big ideas Speaking in tongues Britons need to break out of their linguistic insularity Mother of Invention Innovation consistently reveals timeless human truths MEPs gravy train EU's open borders Foreign fields Right time for a euro referendum Remedies for house price inflation Tackling truancy Assad's visit Royal parentage The wonderful sprout The Times Hunt ban protest and democracy Cruelty to wildlife Friendly mail Good news Mother's tactics The Weather The Times Crossword 22,227 Weathercall Holidays Tag Heuer Jeremy Plester Weather Eye Job figures hide problem Briefing Allianz chairman quits Network Rail warning Wakeham investigated Conseco collapses Setback for Corns Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day BT Age concern Vodafone picks 'unknown' to replace Gent as chief Hot a Jot of people know that. . . Equitable vows to sue if Penrose finds errors Index Discounts in fashion The Register Regulator defied as Royal Mail plans price rise The Times Offersdeirect Gent goes with star status intact Business Editor's Commentary Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Fame of Sarin's pay precedes him The Vodafone succession Leading lights who anointed the heir The Kingmakers KPMG profits take a dive The Times Unnamed outsiders were on shortlist Search for a chief Boots shareholders attack succession plan Tesco in discount demand Age counted in the final analysis Last two candidates Acer Top rates for the brightest stars Remuneraion package Mystery investor adds to 'witching' anxiety Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Approach UBM with caution 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 Winchester crashes after new warning Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street S&P leads critics of pensions reform Dash to bed payments deadline expected Citigroup's Weill likely to escape prosecution Woolwich Compass agrees £712m disposal to Permira Picture Gallery 'Equity release 9 schemes maybe regulated Offering speaks volumes City Diary BT Further falls for shares De Beers A horrible year, but at least now accounting is sexy Despite disasters and new controls, number-crunching is attracting recruits, says Damian Wild Sports stars have coaches, so why not chiefs on £1.6m? Viewpoint The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Sanctuary Crown Prosecution Service Lomond Consulting Spencer Stuart Odgers Heidrick & Struggles Student Loans Company Limited CVs with Impact Customer Systems We Urgently Require Internet Advertising Solutions Engineer No title Aspen Leadership Consulting Ltd Veredus NHS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Funds Marketer BNFL Executive CVs Times Newspapers Interexic Justices' Chief Executive Senior Executives Directors Managers Solidsofe Personnel Matters Systems Accountant Succession Planning Associates Independent Consultants Customer Services Manager NHS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Atul@oneworldexpress. com International Food Wholesalers & Distributors The CV Bureau Management Consulting Exec. situations@btopenworld. com Curry Chef Motor Mechanic Parker Partner Designate East Sussex Economic Partnership Royal Academy Adti Consulting Europe's Premier Management Solutions… International Independent Financial Advisor Still time for a Christmas getaway Four in Dartmoor ?228, Nile cruise ?499, five-star luxury in the West End ?70: Tony Dawe lists latest offers Romantic choice: Paris for New Year's Eve BA gives in to demand for London City flights Business Travel Airline's long wait for take-off Don't leave home without Price cuts on fares to the US First class difference Travellers' tales Christmas savings from BA Airline Network Travel Insurance Americana Vacations Plc The Times New Year in Rome Trailfinders Premilim Business Class Worldwide Global Flights Winter wonderland Focus on East Coast, USA City Breaks The Times Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Father Gareth Moore Dominican friar whose academic and personal gifts made him an inspired teacher and hard-working servant of the Church Father Gareth Moore, OP, priest, scholar and teacher, was born in Bermondsey, South London, on July 6,1948. He died of cancer on December 6,2002 aged 54 John Bunting Sculptor who created great tributes to saintliness and sacrifice, inspired by his religious conviction John Bunting, sculptor, was born on August 3.1927. He died on November 19,2002, aged 75 Jim Mitchell Leading Fine Gael Politician whose sometimes ill-considered actions damaged his party John Mitchell, Irish politician, was born on October 19,19046. He died from cancer on December 2,2002, aged 56 Court & Social Sir Bert Millichip FA chairman whose turbulent tenure witnessed the ejection of English clubs Europe and the creation of the Premier League Sir Bert Millichip, chairman of the Football Association, 1981-96, was born on August 5,1914. He died on December 18,2002, aged 88 Colin Clark Younger brother of the rakish Alan who moved in glamorous circles withour longing for the limelight Colin Clark, film producer and writer, was born in London on October 9,1932. He died there of cancer on December 17,2002, aged 70 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Screening immigrants Screening for disease may be popular, but the statistics suggest it makes title difference 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 reader Funding pensions How can the average person afford to save enough to pay for an ever longer old age? Capital Punishment Ended by Majority of 46 in Lords Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching During the last several years I have ben taking a number of Mexican magazines. In the last week or two Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's Royal engagements University news Contact Details for Classified Advertising Changing the Guard Sharing in family cares Church News Personal Column The Times Forthcoming marriages Memorial concert Memorial Service Meeting Answers Appointments Montgomerie v Faldo Precious minutes when hope rules the world Times writers recall the highs and lows of their year. Today, Simon Barnes starts with a love affairs that could not last Great sporting moments of 2002 Index Early defect usually curable Law Report Court of Appeal Published December 19,2002 Regina (D) v Head Teacher of St George's Catholic School and Others Regina (A) v Kingsmead School Governors and Anther Before Lord Justice Simon Brown, Lord Justice Kay and Lord Justice Keene Judgement December 13,2002 Terms of warrant crucial Court of Appeal Published December 19,2002 Hepburn v Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police Before Lord Justice Brooke, Lord Justice Tuckey and Lord Justice Sedley Judgement December 13,2002 Liverpool leave it late Gymnasts banned for nude film In Brief Davis invited Leigh intrigue Illness strikes Lear to face Rees Wetzel on target Tigers close gap Henderson displays his gifts Edredon Bleu has options Yesterday's results Exeter Catterick Ludlow The Wright Track Reading the racecard Shortage of jockeys hampers jumping Roll up for the great captaincy duel Golf Skelton ready to take Arko up a level as world's best come to town Equestrianism Times Square No Title Inspire children with element of fun Get fit, feel fit: Activate family fitness Felgate fits the criteria for top LTA post Tennis Snow reports England to play in Zimbabwe after ICC ruling Cricket ECB picks up bill for walking wounded English and Welsh authorities expect seasonal woe Rugby Union Catt has work cut out in effort to return to England stage Times Sports Book Dust settles in Flintoff row Selectors to place their trust in tried and tested The Times Bates attacks FA over handling of Bosnich case By Our Sports Staff: York face extinction The Times Reader Offer Ginola puts Ms weight behind French move The results service Car Locator United put time on the side of Keane and Ferdinand Mawhinney ready to be named League chairman The Premiership today: Bergkamp faces prospect of ban, while Sukur is lined up for debut against United Death of Millichip, buildero of bridges Blatter's Oceania move fails to create harmony Murphy has the final word as Liverpool stage late escape No trade-off for Panini after losing big card game England's Fines Half-Hour Inside Sport The Uk's Leading 10 Extraordinary Ideas Style Arts Digital Thinking Inside Grim Tidings Why is Britain so Unpleasant? On the Day of a Momentous Discovery, Scientists Tell Hugo Rifkind They Have the Answer True Fiction Verbatim 24 Hours Picture Gallery New Yorkers Secretly Miss the People They Became in the First Months after 9/11 Human Jungle Can an Old Favourite Hold its Magic? Frank Delaney, 60, Revisits High Noon 2002 - a Year in Ideas and Inventions What a Year for Good Ideas - from the Dining Table with the Built-In Dishwasher to the Executive Burning Skyscraper Escape Parachute and the 1.5 Mile per Second Scramjet, We've Picked out the Top 10 from 2002 Bund Inspiration The Saturday only in the times Covert Couture Clean Air Action When Santa Claus Brings the Blues The Season of Goodwill Can Mean Despair for People with Depression, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford, but a New Drug Treatment May Bring Relief to Many The Most Common Trigger for Relapse is that a Patient's Expectations of Christmas are Unrealistic Magic Dangers that Lurk in a Dram of Illicit Whisky Locate your Inner Lad Everyone Knows that Women Make a Beeline for Topshop, but what about Topman, Asks Damian Whitworth Then I Became a Second-Hand Car Salesman, Then a Tennis Player. . . Wish Fulfilment this Week Celebrities Love the Hotel's 'sound Sleep Pillow Menu' Pennypinching The Ultimate Destination Stuck in the Middle New Releases the Two Towers, the Second Part of Peter Jackson's Trawl through Lord of the Rings, is Well and Faithfully Done, Says Barbara Ellen - but Please, Can't we Get to the Crunch? In a Land of Make-Believe Schaltz down South Sweet Home Alabama Underwhelms James Christopher There's Life in the Old Devil yet Interview Christopher Lee Crowns a Career in Baddies with the Evil Saruman. Ian Nathan Met Him Lee Likes to Mention his Age (80). He Keeps Reminding You that He Could Die Any Day Soon Picture Gallery Video and Dvd Geoff Brown "It's Likely to Be Hailed as the Film of… Picture Gallery Great Minds Think Small For Americans, the Place to Enjoy Authentic Cinema Style Thrills, Strong Plots and Fine Acting this Year was on the Living Room Sofa, Says Sean Macaulay. Television Has Outshone the Movie Studios The New 18-Screen Multiplexes Have Stadium Seating to Increase the Feeling of Being at a Sporting Event Today in the Times First Night Reviews are on Page 19 of the Main Paper Tomorrow in T2 Caitlin Moran's Guide to Christmas Television Film Choice Classical Concerts It's on with the Snow It's Not Such a Wonderful Life Celebrating Christmas and New Year in the Movies, Finds Ian Johns Here Starteth the Lesson Interest in Moral Issues Means Religious Studies are Becoming More Popular, Says Abi Newman Education MPW The Times Offers Direct Language Courses Appointments Ed. Forum Education Senior Appointments The Times KDS Design & Print Ltd Courses Education Appointments The Sunday Times The Times Saturday Clarkson and Gill Do Greece The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Tv Review Why Do Television Chefs Insist on Suggesting Alternative Christmas Day Menus when All we Really Want is our Traditional Turkey, Asks Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choke Vanora Bennett Radio 1 Films Choice Picture Gallery Variations BBC One T2 Crossword No 2841 TV Choice Pre-Christmas Clearance The Brave New World of High Technology is Allowing… Relatively Easy for Family Tree The Future is Instant Sony Catches on to Blogging Cult Changing Image of the Twitcher Electronic Bloom Plain Sailing for an Internet Boat Orange Jessops Action Replay on Command Dear Santa, Here From Phones to Cameras, There are Gizmos Galore Charlie Brewer Looks at the Goodies You Might Find A True One-Man Band with Just a Computer A Session now Takes Just Days, Not Weeks Is my Wish List. . . To Fulfil your Desires this Festive Season. Inside your Digital Christmas Stocking World of Possibilities for a Cutting-Edge DJ Direct a Move in Just One Night The Computer World
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