News from 20/12/2002
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Andrew Robson, Laurent Blanc, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Stephen Pollard, Tony Dyson, Megan Mason, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Mike McIntyre and Patrick Barkham, DJM, Paul Keller, David Brown, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Anne Spackman, Max Fuller, Paul Hoggart, Brian E. Phillips, Richard Hobson, Sam Lister and Adam Fresco, Philip Howard, D. J. Hutson, Hilary Finch, Lucia Van der Post, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Damian Green, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Antony Flew, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Janis Mason, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Chris G. Green, Philip Hensher, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Anthony Phillips, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Simon Crisp, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Ann Price, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Peter Silverton, Godfrey J. Curtis, Richard Lloyd Parry, Paul Ridley, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, John Price, Vanora Bennett, Martin Ellis, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, David Meredith, Martin Ellis, chief economist, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Matthew Pryor and Owen Slot, Frank Neal, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, William Murdoch, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Tim Bloomfield, Derek Cannell, Simon Milton, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Galster, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Chris Campling, Oliver James, Russell Hotten, Shane Warne, Sanjida O'connell, Damian Whitworth, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Bone and Philip Webster, Tom Dart, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Michelle Henery and Helen Rumbelow, Nick Szczepanik, Tom Naldwin, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Dr John Pitts, Brian MacArthur, Mike Brewer, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Reese Witherspoon, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Simon Jenkins, Andrew Barsby, Nicholas Lawrence, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Brian Garvin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Andrew Blackmore, Anne Spackman, Property Editor, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Andrew Phillips, Hugh Weatherly, Philip Bobbitt, Abigail Rayner and Jon Ashworth, Abigail Rayner, Ashley Tatham, Adam Fresco and Sam Lister, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Charles Kennedy, Bill Cairns, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Margaret Ziegler, Alan Smith (Personal injuries barrister),
ResumoLord Chief Justice tells courts not to jail burglars Britain to seek UN approval for war on Iraq Arms inspectors say Baghdad dossier fails to meet demands Armed response The Times John Lewis No Title Essential Property Section Index Parents implore Danielle's uncle to surrender her body Soccer and sex top the list of what made us smile Reality television can damage you mental health T2 The year's top ten moments The best diaries News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Fast Times Christmas card survey reveals hidden messages Parliamentary Sketch Davis swears loyalty as he goes back to roots MEPs complain over European move The Times SEAT auto emocion His mystery letter haunts Tory leader £19m bid secures housebuyer a place in top ten Picture Gallery Squatter's £9,000 repair bill Barometer for the Oscars looks set fair for British film talent The key nominations Internet stalker jailed for 'libellous bile' Tag Heuer Estate owner loses privacy battle Cold and callous predator stalked girls for 20 years Minolta 'I cannot bear the thought of her lying all alone in the dark' News Danielle Murder Phone evidence crucial to end of difficult inquiry Murder cases without a body Soccer shoot-out stress increases heart attack rate Britain's Beagle ready to fly to Mars with Blur Avia Watches Marks & Spencer PC World The Computer Superstore Asian gang jailed for killing white youth Tesco More armed police on beat to tackle rising handgun crimes Tory Mp will repay £90,000 In Brief Hedgehog offer Girls steal more Terrorist inquiry DNA tracking Homebase Freed top of Tate's postcard sale list Popular culture Abandon hope, all ye who enter here Ex-Speaker condemns EU takeover Currys Bardot fights to free feathered friend Slight chill for Humphrys Picture Gallery Christian Aid PS Tiffany & Co Sweden may give failing Nhs a shot in the arm Comet Emergency care for England's worst hospitals Boots The chosen companies Lexus Business leaders are split over Williams speech Power House Mummy's curse the mother of all myths The Donkey Sanctuary Ministers call for poll on London Olympics University tuition fees may rise by £500 Staples Head boy fined for pushing girl down stairs Jessops Price Promise Wedding date for d her fast Prince Teenager tried to kill little girl In Brief Changing shape MP terminally ill Random killer Correction Critic of US edges home in South Korean election Birds Eye Winner's faith in heart and Seoul of Asia Proud Foot Comet Escape this Christmas Hundreds held in US round-up of immigrants Armed sky marshals ready to protect British aircraft World News War on Terror Undercover police will be tgrained to tackile terrorists and are expected to be issued with powerful stun guns, reports Patrick Barkham Pearl case suspect killed in explosion The Salvation Army Pakistani scientist 'offered Saddam nuclear designs' Arguing a case where nothing is as it seems Baghdad agrees to talks over hundreds of Kuwaiti missing Kurdish groups get Blair backing The Sunday Times US and Iraq prepare for decision on war in late January World News War on Terror The Times Top 100 Wines Times Online The Times Crossword Club The Times Christmas Appeal Property Christmas Cooking Q&a Live News Middle classes become Argentina's dispossessed Once they wanted for noting, but the dubt crisis that brought down their government left them poor and angry, writes David Sharrock Turkish President stalls Erdogan One. Tel Mississippi tornado injures 50 Antigua (Reuters): 5 cleared In jogger rape case In Brief (Reuters): 'End strike' order Embassy threat Putin promise (Reuters): Miracle blessing G&S still stands for good show Operetta Hms Pinafore Concert Chistmas Cracker Wigmore Hall The Times Pop Here and Now Cardiff Arena Theatre Anything Goes Olivier Cabaret In the Parlour with the Ladles drill Hall, WC1 Has the world lost its taste for Big Mac and fries? A decline in the fortune of McDonald's symbolises waning American appeal Tony suffers a visitation from Uncle Harold, the ghost of Christmas past Picture Gallery Little monsters see the big, and, Wide World You can't manage chronic pain with a 'hit squad' Thunderer Stephen Pollard The Pressure Builds The Times Even the UN is now dismayed by Iraqi evasions Seoul Purpose The Times The political and economic challenges facing a new leader Art of Application The Times The real CVs of senior Tory Shadow Cabinet members The mystery parker The Times Shortcomings of Licensing Bill Class and access to higher education Compensation culture Bat out of hell Drinking and driving Royal parentage Lib-Dem leader's got news for you Schools race test Off the rails The biter bit No chat please . . . Case for the defence The Weather The Times Crossword 22,223 Boots Appointment hits R&SA Housebuilders upbeat Network Rail wrangle Txu takeover approved Wal-Mart loses lawsuit Gucci sales slump 14% Net clues for investors RAC director quits Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Brothers up in arms Barrick rejects price-fix claims Global slump hits US banks' profits Crozier transfers to Royal Mail Hunter gatherer Disney hoping to buy Jim Henson The Register CSFB fined record £4m by regulator Smalto Business Aerospace & Defence Automobiles & Engineering Results in brief No pretence about FSA fines Crozicr's Royal Mail challenge Sir Humphrey nods at pensions fornula Economics & Markets The Times Need to know: The essentlal daily guide to the sectors Banking & Finance Chemicals & Basic Industries Construction & Property Food, Drink & Tobacco Health Leisure Media & Marketing Natural Resources Professional & Support Services Retail & Consumer Goods Telecoms & Technology Transport & Distribution Utilities Contact us Exchange rates Shares slide as R&sa appoints relative unknown Electricity farms face fines over power cuts BA to fight fee rises at airports Pair settle prolonged Ultramast dispute BT City welcomes Napier at helm Safeway hit as decline in trading continues Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 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 Shaky grounds for optimism Johnston at two-year high after stake sale Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Kmart delisted after 84 years on New York Stock EXchange Bidding wra for Allders looms Bulmers acts to staunch flow of profit warnings The Times Swx in advanced talks about takeover of virt-x Laurel in £318m leaseback deal Capita steps up assault on insurance market Retail sales subdued during November TUC's new leader has partnership on agenda Brendan Barber plays down rise of the left, says Christine Buckley Blame Brown for this artificial pensions crisis The thoughts of Brendan Barber E-mail aggro at the IoD Flight of fancy No-win situations Parker British Funds Volatile session for shares Stirring chronicle brings colour to monochrome era Crash, bang, wally as my Shogun test goes awry The Times Unit Trust Information Service How to avoid embarrassment under the tree Kevin Eason sorts the crackers from teh turkeys The Times No Title Euro continental cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items X-Type Contract Hire & Leasing Multiple Classified Advertising Items 996 Targa Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items 23 KJ 27 HS 38 GM D K Registrations DVLA 38 JJ 795 MW B1 UES To Advertise (Private) Multiple Classified Advertising Items CNDA More probation to be used in sentencing domestic burglars Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Credit List Employee share option is valued at time of its exercise Debate Congestion in London Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Air Marshal Sir Ian Pedder Ground attack specialist who after being injured forged a career in national air traffic control Arthur Prestt Honorary Recorder of Manchester who began legal work accidently but was a scrupulous arbiter Court & Social Rics fellowships Linda Edwards Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements Don Vesco Motorcucle racer and high-speed vehicle pioneer who set a new wheel-driven land speed record at the age of 62 Falling asleep at the wheel Is a long stretch in prison fair punishment for tired drivers who cause fatat road accidents? Nature Notes News Quiz Congestion in London Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other times readers Is the traffic chaos in London driving business (and people) out of the capital?` Broadcasts to the Empire a Daily Service Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching The Christmas season is upon is once more, or however we might designate this time in terms of the Jewish Calender… Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Answers BMDs , Telephone 020 7680 6880 Private, Telephone… Travel Insurance Changing the Guard Memorial service Appointments B. K. P. A. Picture Gallery Royal lnstitution of Chartered Syrveyors Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Notice Published by the Secretary of State under… Forthcoming marriages No title Dinner No Title Marriage Index Culloty concedes defeat in bid to ride Best Mate Ascot The Wright Track Uttoxeter In Sport Today Wolverhampton Cricket's rulers under fire Reading the racecard Yesterday 's results Times Square Theexfiles Theblueplaque Hehastogo On the Roads On the Rails Heroesandzeros Times Sports Book Miracle on Merseyside to Continue with Draw Tom Dart believes Everton will enjoy a merry Christmas and earn a share of the spoils at Anfield, while victory over Southampton should trigger a happier new year for Venables Standing their Ground Desire to protect territory may explain home advantage, Daniel Finkelstein says Ahead of Thegame Christmas shopping getting you down? Wonder why you didn't winter in Australia, frittering the festive season away on some beach? Pah! Have you seen the state of their players? Come on, cheer up: football's not all groin srains you know… What the Bookies Say Tottenham's Festive Fear Will Wenger want a Carr in the sales? Paul Ridley rounds up the rumours No Title Everton's Shooting Star Aims to Stay in the Ascendant People's Ciwise Made-To-Measure Reports in … on Monday: Cleaner than a Labour Mp It's interactive reporting. You choose which of these four you would like us to follow arround Anfled when Everton play Liverpool in the Merseyside derby, and come Sunday he won't even be able to chrip: "All right, calm down, "without a full account of it in. The Game on Monday. Waybe Rooney, Michael Owen, Richard Wright or Steven Gerrard-the choice is yours. E-mail your selection to peopleschoicethe times. co. uk and we won't let the winner out of our sights. The votes will be counted at 10am on Sunday Cup Mas Bitter Taste Theweekendfix Tomorrow Thegame Onmonday Radcliffe blows through the Windy City Times writers recall the highs and lows of their hear. David powell Savours a British record-breaking feat in the second of our series Whitakers make statement of intent for the old guard Lewis joins sport at critical time The results service Parents must get involved MacLagan eager for Davis Cup chance Today 's fixtures Ryder Cup selection procedure merits big shake-up Magic Numbers All to play for in congested Afc Cosmopolitan Cambridge show class Rugby union England 's women in line to make Twickenham debut Hitchcock plans new ending with Flyers Amateur a dirty word in era of filthy lucre Williams targets Klitschko In Brief Alinghi prepare Global success Test for Epo Le Mans entry Tempted back Truth is the latest casualty as Icc bends to Mugabe India given ultimatum in sponsorship dispute I feared my career might be over but I will come back Clean bill of health for Blackwell keeps England in upbeat mood Snow reports Ellis takes it on the chin after ticket debacle Semi-final draw The Premiership today Mawhinney refuses to shrink from stresses of new job By Our sports Staff: Prospect of lengthy ban looms closer for Bosnich Keane warms up first-team action Bergkamp verdict a boost for Arsenal Icc passes political buck with World Cup decision Royal Mail Mugabe opposition expresses anger In ahead of Thegame today Plus Krystal Balls Times Predictor People's… Inside Sport Reality Hurts Psychology Oliver James on the Dangers… Analysis Luxury with Lucia Arts Inside Vive La Similarity French Drivers are to Be Encouraged to Drive like the English. Hugo Rifkind Intercepts a Memo, Outlining More Plans Verbatim 24 Hours Richard Morrison London's Spookiest House Hovers Disconcertingly between past and Present, Illusion and Reality You Hear Conversations Always One Room Distant Human Jungle Danger: Reality From Big Brother and Survivor to this Weekend's Climax of Popstars the Rivals, Realtiy Tv Has Gripped the Nation this Year. But Oliver James Argues that by Idolising Falsehood and Trivialising Intimacy It Can Cause Deep and Lasting Psychological Damage to both Participants and Viewers It is Values -Rotting and Depression-Inducing. For , Many People, Watching It Has Replaced Social Life Times Online A Tale of Two CVs As Iain Duncan Smith is Accused of Embroidering his Cv, Ann Price Explains the Defferent Approaches Conflicting Ideas In the Shield of Achilles, Philip Bobbitt Explains why War is a " Creative Act of Civilised Man. " below we Publish Two Extracts from his Book, while, Left, Reviewers Give their Verdict on his Theories The Times Eschew the Fat Reducing Year Fat Intake is Important but, Says Sanjida O'connell, You Also Need to Excercise Long and Hard to Get Rid of Flab Most People Need to Work Harder to Rim the Belly How Can I Prepare my Body for the Party Season? Dear Diary, You're so worth It Picture Gallery Putting on the Glitz Gold Can Be a Showstopper - but only if You Wear It Well, Says Carolyn Asome Picture Gallery Opera & Ballet The Times Royal Festival Hall Peter Pan Entertainments Listings We've Been Robinned The Schedulers Have Decided that Christmas Isn't Special at All, Says New Wave on the Mersey Television Alan Partidge is the Curse of Product Placement, Says Chris Campling Since the Beatles, Pop in Liverpool Has Been a Tale of Dashed Hopes, but All that Could Be Changing, Says Xpress Carol Singers or a Silent Night? The Ancient Tradition of Festive Song Night Not Survive the New Century, Predicts The Ancient Tradition of Festive Song Might Not Survive the New Century, Predicts Geoff Bown The Dancer Upstairs Santa's Singles Life Pop Many of the Best Loved Christmas Songs—and Some of the Most Irritating—have the Most Unseasonal Origins, Finds DMG Holly and Radio Tv Christmas Looks like Being a Same of Several Disparate Halves for Game One is Still No 1 This Year's Top Stories were about the Royals, but Marketing Also Drives Sales, Says War of the Words: Creating a Free Press after the Taleban A Dozen Reporters from Different Afghan News Organisations Have Just Completed a Course in Post-Conflict Reporting in London, but They Still Face Formidable Obstacles, Writes The Times A Decade on, It's Sofa, so Good at Gmtv Raymond Snoddy Examines the Reasons for the Channel's Success as at It Marks its Tenth Birthday The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Tv Review Last Night's Horizon Revealed how Ancient Civilisations Flourished in the Amazon Rainforests and, for once, Paul Hoggart Wants to Know More Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice Picture Gallery BBC One Variations Today's Television TV Choice Elizabeth Finn Trust Know the Future Inside Bolshoi Palais Russians have led an eastern invasion of the luxury market, says £48 million is the eye-watering price for Fernhill park In the Throws of Turkish Delight Minimalist white and cream give way to rich red and green patterns as shares take a tumble, says There'll be hints of Bollywood and a little bordello chic Ocyacon Diary of a first time buyer The Times Big Step up Megan Mason on how the newlyweds finally broke throug h the price ceiling the Ladder National Picture Capital Gains Inside Track The facts point to a constricting market Youngian Analysis Max Fuller gives a 12-year-old's view of the market What Experts Say . . . …And what They Said Last Year Underneath the Archers Infidelity in Ambridge could lead to a prize buying opportunity, says Residents spend as much time bonking as sowing the fields How the Other Half Lives Softly, Softly After a false dawn, upmarket estate agents had to work hard in 2002 to lure clients nervous about their equities and their equity What else are you going to do with your half a million quid? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Mayfair Cotswolds London Rentals North of the Thames World Class Homes Let's Get Hammered John Price explains why even wrecks are knocked down for big prices at auction Even boarded up ex-council houses are selling well Let It Be Where the Punters are Placing their Bets A Review of the Betting on the Movement of House, Prices with City Index Property Futures Wilson Connolly
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