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News from 21/12/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Eve Peasnall, Alyn Shipton, Christina Hardyment, Portia Colwell, David Brown, Ricky Gervais, Sarah Potter, Alan King-Hamilton, Maggie Alderson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Rocker, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Hallgrimur Helgason, Fiona T. Saunderson, Lisa Scholefield, Philip Howard, Mark Kurlansky, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Harmsworth, Chairman, Carl Mortished, J. H. Beattie, Sylvia Crookes, Kevin Eason, Jean Leo, Giles Coren, Mark Gibbs, David Sharrock, Sandra Lawrence, Mark Griffiths, Vanessa Berridge, Hilary Rose, Vinny Lee, Katherine Swift, Edward Green, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Greg Watts, Jill Dupleix, David Connett, Rosemary Bennett, Tim Reid, Jon Hills-Jones, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Charles Bremner, Martin Symington, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Jeremy Plester, Angela Jameson, Ruth Morris, Rowland Duce, Rod Garner (Diocesan theological consultant), Russell Kempson, John Nalsh, Bee Wilson, Emma Mahony, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Claire Bowman, Gerard Baker, Raj Kothari, Stephen Anderton, David Lister, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Chris Power, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Angus Neill, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Pamela Morton, Lucy Pinney, Elaine Kellett-Bowman, Sher Khan, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Richard Holledge, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, James Hearnshaw, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Malcolm Boyden, Greg Hurst and Sri Carmichael, Matthew Parris, Christopher Hawtree, Stuart Hamilton, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ruth Padel, Mary Contini, Patrick Barkham and Roger Maynard, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Annabelle Thorpe, Martin Waller, Gillian Harris, Lottie Moggach, Richard Connaughton, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Gerald Baker, Angus Batey, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, T. Watson, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Hugh Francis, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Paul Burfoot, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Shopping Survival Guide Blair tells troops: prepare for war Prime Minister signals build-up of forces Archibishop of Your backs invasion More awards More readers The Times Christmas Appeal Trimble demands IRA priest inquiry Turkey with truffle gets under our skin Index Last Minute cosmetic presents Last Minute red and white wines Tiffany & Co Last Minute luxury bargains Cod fleet forced to stay in port to save fish Business Money Travel Weekend Boots News & Comment Sport The Register Magazine Play Fast Times Police alarm at 'softer' sentences for burglars Breaking down the break-ins Tories on a losing streak for councils Magnet Tate retrieves its stolen Turners and makes £15m Dalya Alberge tells how the recovery of two masterpieces was a gamble that paid off—richly Artful dodgers like their treasures off the wall Parkinson makes Connolly bestseller Six of the best: missing paintings TAG Divided judges add confusion of DVT claims Currys Take wine, water and a walk to stay fit Medical Briefing Heal's Red Cross shops ban Christmas In Brief Driver jailed Hrt finding Irish favourite Spy suspect bail Murder charges Playboy guilty of sexual assault on schoolgirl, 15 Husband wins half of divorce assets Surfing degree was no easy ride Picture Gallery Frank Sinatra JY signs off for the last time Private schools to meet universities over bias claims Dormouse flattens Welsh rugby plans H&M Eccentric priest unmasked as IRA bomber Victim's family call for inquiry Blunkett to fight jail payouts rating PC World Christmas Charity Appeal 2002 Parents told they cannot select a life-saving embryo What's Important Should parents be allowed to choose their baby's characteristics? Free media messages thrown in Tissue-typing is well established Big Issue founder seeks ban on beggars MPs want germ war response on the net Jail for drug gang who thought they were the business 'Cowardly' car thieves given life for killing father St. Joseph's Hospice American Express The magic of Nutcracker tiptoes across London Sailor who lived to tell 764 lost shipmates Currys Telephone pest given order to stop abuse Rail crews in 24-hour stoppage In Brief Nurse defeated Burning passion Fasttimes Thrill-seekers dreaming of a white-water Christmas Boots New rules put a high price on Herald Angels Police tips for safe shopping Last-minute solutions to please all ages Homebase Sony George Bush pops in to pep up my ailing party life The Salvation Army ATS Lexus US intelligence will help Blix to find weapons War on Terror UN inspection teams prepare to launch an agressive new phase, reports Richard Beeston 6,000 gas bombs could be missing Iraq's 'omissions' Prudential Miracle decision speeds up Mother Teresa's sainthood Halifax Always giving you extra Parker Steps to canonisation Chirac cements rule through his cronies Threat to British Embassy In Brief (AP): Brain buried (AP): Politician killed (AP): War crime call (AFP): Building coilapse (Reuters): Nigeria poll (Reuters): Swede jailed (Reuter): By a whisker Israelis lose soldier daughter to 'a lost cause' Chinese arrest dissident on spying charge Film star's tax fine National Gallery Christmas Charity Appeal 2002 Thousands protest in Buenos Aires as economic woes persist Halifax Venezuelans polarised by political turmoil The state of the nation Lott steps down after colleagues turn against him Why Bush cannot afford to tolerate racism in his party ARdbec BT Surgeon favourite to win Senate's heart Covent Garden is put to shame by opea on Broadway Evesham Technology The Sunday Times Pop Röyksopp Bristol Academy Classical Concerts Royal Albert Hall The grump who stole Christmas Theatre Peter Pan: A Musical Adventure Festival Hall Jazz Scott Hamilton Pizza Express Gordon Reece Gallery What's Important Royal Festival Hall Concert Monteverdi Choir Southwarj Cathedral The good ol' boys deserved to be kicked out to town I would never dream of taking my children to a carol service. I'll spend Christmas with them as I always do—out of our heads Picture Gallery For God's sake, Archbishop, this isn't the State we're in Confidence Trick Pension planners are poorer and wiser The Lot of Lott The Republican Party has no room now for bigotry Old DJs Never Die A conversation with the voice How worse things happen at sea With the postal delays that often occur at this time… Christmas service listings, with full music details,… Archbishop's lecture ignites debate on Church and State Omai's portrait brings history to life Congestion charging Child protection Royal parentage Friendly mail Paper persons Nativity play filming Crowded stage The Weather The Times Crossword 22,229 The Times ICR Weather Eye Hats off to Collingwood Durham all-rounder nudges… Rooney and Owen can rule world Striking discovery: whose talents have produced the most potent partnership with Owen? Pedigree Unlucky eleventh The Register Obituaries, Debate, Court & Social Another Top Award for Times Sport Mother's Pride Wayward West Ham Keep up appearances Deane ensures happy return for Adams Times Square AMP Champions League challenged Bellion remains a United target Magic Numbers and Free Champagne Premier League facing censure over TV rights Rooney has score to settle with Liverpool What's Important The Times On Monday the Game Game The Day If Happened: December 24,1974 Todd pays penalty as Derby come unstuck Cisse prepares for a contrasting Christmas Brum's the wor Thumbs up to a fan who became part of the furniture Life and Chimes How they stand in the Nationwide League Nationwide Conference How they stand in Scotland Weekend fixtures Field left trailing in wake of nimble Smith Equestrianism Jaguar turns to virtual world for next launch Motor racing Collingwood has world at his feet Cricket: Vb Series Full Scoreboard from the WACA Liverpool excellent value to catch title rivals cold The Sports Book Wisden 20:20 Single-Minded Success for Collingwood The Week's Best Bets and the Worst Hussain happy to let ECB make decision Eastman turns to former foe In Brief India bowled out Decision delayed First for Defago Will Hoy British challenge Fatal crash One World left facing uphill task Sailing Minnows need home comforts to turn tide Rugby union: Powergen Cup Britain benefits from Kirby's leap of faith Gymnastics Step back gives Balshaw fresh momentum Mark Souster's guide to this weekend's sixth round of the Powergen Cup The Times Paddy Power The Wright Track Racing next week Ascot Lingfield Park Doumen gloom as Baracouda meets his match Volano primed to cause upset in Ladbroke Hurdle Ladbrokes Warwick Newcastle Henderson's style remains in fashion Uttoxeter Armchair Investor Dark'n Sharp (100-30) Innox (8-1) Noisetine (8-1) Surprising (7-4) Tikram (10-1) L'epicurien (3-1) Redwood Grove (6-1) Ironin Gold (4-1) Springfield Scally (7-2) Anatar (11-4) Yesterday's results Betting Coups How Lewis tamed the animal in Tyson Times writes recall the highs and lows of their year. Owen Slot remembers a defining moment in heavyweight boxing Great sporting moments of 2002 What's Important The results service Times Sports Book Snow reports The weekend's fixtures Nothing new about racing's loss of innocence Book review Credo Anniversaries Birthdays James Hazeldine Accomplished actor best-known for playing Mike 'Bayleaf' Wilson in London's Burning James Hazeldine, actor and director, was born in Salford, Lancashire, on April 4,1947. He died of heart failure in London on December 18,2002, aged 55 Frederick Knott Playwright and creator of Dial M For Murder, whose fame belied his modest output Frederick Knott, dramatist and screenwriter, was born in Hankow, China, on August 28,1916. He died in New York on December 17,2002, aged 86 Queen Urges Prince to Divorce Christmas Services Brad Dexter Film heavy who worked with Sinatra and offered consolation to Monroe A Quick Word Faith News Blessed be the moneylenders—as long as they're only charging 12.6 per cent APR Sunday Worship Time to celebrate the things we share, whatever our faith Credo At Your Service Antony Bye Judaism's way of learning to live with Christmas Midnight Mass with Mistletoe and wine—well, nearly Court Circular Today's royal engagement Changing the Guard Latest wills Contact Details for Classified Advertising One man's tale of strength and optimism Personal Column Help a donkey have a Christmas too Forthcoming marriages The Times News International Newspapers Ltd Marriages De Beers Shares close near high Thousands of savers on the precipice Holders of high-Income bonds thought that their money was safe. But now they must brace themselves for deepening losses, says Helen Nugent Axe the Tax Anne Ashworth Legal & General Databank Bristol & West Anne Ashworth Cheltenham & Gloucester Birds Eye view raises question of survival The fishing industry faces fundamental upheaval, says Carl Mortished Halifax Private pensions may be enforced Week in the City The Times 'I love it if people tell me something can't be done' First person: Eric Perlberg, director of Asw2, online A-level tutoring The Times Unit Trust Information Service Action Research Company profile Dear Santa, I'd like a trip into space. . . The last word in canned music Taking risks From telegraphic to 3G technology On the legacy of Marconi Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Out of the pizza pan City Diary Corus exits Ftse 100 on a strong note Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the week Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Quick war better than jaw-jaw Tempus Markets Scott interest moves Digital Animations Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Wall Street banks to pay $1.4bn in fines SEI's banks renew their support Interflora Coffee Republic chief executive leaves as sales return to growth High Court rebukes vulture fund as Colt wins case EBay chief quits Goldman board Cadbury man recruited for top job at Interview 'A Vital step' to reassure investors Results in brief Taking an interest in conflict Business Editor's Commentary Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors BT Exchange rates Patience Wheatcroft Banks fined $1.4bn Briefing Job fears over Rover deal Greenspan lifts US hope Dowding & Mills slumps HSBC in $35m payouts BP up amid sale talk Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Ralph Lauren Romance Commodities Soros guilty of insider dealing Lloyds recruits 'invisible man' as new chief Regus sells 'crown jewels' to save business Index Dixon's view then. . . and now Allders could be target of bid battle Heads down for our travel quiz Win a trip to… Picture Gallery As I walked out one winter's day Index Radisson Edwardian Hotels Holiday time Set your skates on Be in it to win if What bird is that? 'Shorten your walk by dallying in the best pub in England' Who said what Picture Gallery After 2,000 years, Joseph holds the baby Libby Purves The Times Word of Mouth Tasting notes Jane MacQuitty Buy a crate of cheap and cheerful house wine in readiness for unexpected visitors. It is also vital for making mulled wine MacQuitty's star buys Dear Jane Everything you always wanted to know about chestnuts Welcomes Whisky Worshippers Goose or turkey? First choose your bird, then adopt my game plan Sugar and spice and all things nice Slow the Christmas frenzy with some baking, says Mary Contini Penguin-egg pasta for anyone? Chef Gerard Baker tests his skills on the local produce of Antartica Penguin eggs vary in flavour from species to species. Those of the gentoo were excellent scrambled Eating your way to the pole Winter mysteries Lucy Pinney My boyfriend Ian has moved into the farm and installed his gun cabinet in the downstairs lavatory Baby Love Tigris Trial and error is the motto of the determined rose breeders behind two very distinctive blooms Angela Gore, Limited Stephen Anderton The Times Gardener Aztecs' secret is out of the bag Good news: a poinsettia is just for Christmas Katherine Swift I keep the fire burning day and night—my one great indulgence is great big logs of yew and tulip wood Pick up a flamingo Antique Desks on the Internet Multiple Display Advertising Items Let winter paint the borders silver British Antique Replicas Wheeled Bin Lid Lifter The Times Put to the test new board games Make your move. . . The emporia's got no clothes Closet talk Lowdown Buying a hand-held computer On the beach Where to stock up on beachwear Up a mountain Equip yourself for the slopes by borrowing, hiring or buying skiwear, says Portia Colwell Modern Times Philip Howard on the Scrooge factor and condolence letters Me, my dog and other storei Stuart Hamilton collects canine literature, but his own pet high tailed it when a new baby arrived Ossie started staying out at night and his dinners were left untouched Double trouble Emma Mahony is reminded of the true meaning of Christmas Humphery came to the rescue, showing himself a pro at Santa spiel and shamelessly requesting a remote-control car Keeping it in the family Ambition, greed, sexual infidelity, great love-the icelandic saga had it all. Hallgrimur Helgason on the forerunner of Hello! magazine Wild thing reindeer An adult's coat is every shade of brown, with ivory underparts and chocolate legs Reindeer lore Out there in the holidays Catch a crib Now let us praise stable relationships We're dusting them of again, Christina Hardyment looks at the cult of the crib The Times Encounters The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Sirius Multiple Display Advertising Items RSVP Multiple Display Advertising Items Across the Room The Times Picture Gallery Word Watching Two Brains Weekend Christmas Jumbo 438 Pictureline T2 Crossword No 2843 Chess Meg@ Rud' boys Code crackers The Listener Crossword No 3701 Wet Feet by Schadenfreud Bridge Solution to Jumbo 436 Jingle jumble No Title Anything to declare? Well, plenty Annabelle Thorpe picks the best of the Reader's Tips that have appeared over the past year Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Trekker Travel Travel Insurance cover Instant travel insurance Last minute travel Jo Morris selects the best deals Student Airline Network Columbus Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Cruise % Sail Abroad The Times The Different Holiday U. K. Holidays Jamaica Bedazzled by our Arabian playground Desert sands and gleaming steel made Dubai an exotic sport for Martin Symington and his family to escape the chill in Britain European Community Need to know Continued from page 22 25. Let us be lovers… No Title Marrakesh St Petersburg from £295 Sydney awaits the winner Bridge the World No Title Fetzer Index No Title Film St Nick flicks, from Kris Kringle to Santa… No Title Follow the stars! No Title Caprice Acting up Christopher Biggins adores musicals, the ballet and curling up in front of a film, but dislikes celebrities who star in pantomimes This week in play James Christopher's choice New releases A bout this time of year you may have noticed… Music Carol Television Carol Film Carol Music Christimas lists While Christmas time sees a variety of old… Outings Books Modern art Concert and albums Contemporary Christmas choices Christmas concert choices Charts The Times Seasonal Cheers Brahms Christmas past For the first time in years, there are no Christmas novelty singles battling it out for No 1. Yet stars from Elvis to Kylie can't all be wrong, argues Lisa Verrico Audio Choice Audio and new fiction Telling tales Murderers I Have Known By Marina Warner Chatto & Windus, £12.99,180pp Isbn 0 701 17303 3 £10.39 + p&p (0870 160 8080) Country strife Fox Evil By Minette Walters Pan, £10.99,384pp Isbn 1 405 001100 £8.79 + p&p (0870 160 8080) Feeding the imagination Choice Cuts By Mark Kurlansky Jonathan Cape £18.99,400pp Isbn 0 224 06977 2 £15.19 + p&p (0870 160 8080) Medicine's bloody history Blood and Justice By Peta Moore Joh Wiley £16.99,248pp Isbn 0 470 84842 1 £13.59 +p&p (0870 160 8080) The flamenco kid New non-fiction Duende By Jason Webster Doubleday, £12.99,329pp Isbn 0 385 60361 4 £10.39 + p&p (0870 160 8080) Top 50 bestselling fiction books of 2002 Book charts All you need to read Drinks Too good to be true? Whether embellished or not, Walter Musto's memoir is a heartwarming read, believes Robert Nye The War and Uncle Walter By Walter Musto Compiled by Art McCulloch Doubleday, £12.99,288pp Isbn 0 385 60430 0 £10.39 + p&p (0870 160 8080) Also check out Paperback fiction Choice Debra Craine's Dance choice The Times London and nationwide Jeremy Kingston's best shows nationwide Nationwide theatre Jeremy Kingston's choice Benedict Nightingale's choice BN's best London shows Royal Festival Hall The best shows nationwide Amber Cowan's choice The pick of Christmas Drama The Hound of the Baskervilles Get spiritual Kids Robbie the Reindeer Documentary John Osborne: Angry Man Engage your grey matter Picture Gallery Wallow in sentiment Comedy Christmas reunions Soaps Coronation Street/EastEnders/Emmerdale Watch some sport Get classical Radio Pick of Christmas No Title Your Christmas When the kids aren't around Film guide Christmas Eve Christmas crackers Vintage treats BBC One Television December 21 Television choice CV Ricky Gervais Sport Satellite, digital and cable December 21 Satellite and digital TV choice Radio Radio choice BBC One Television December 22 Televison choice CV Jack Dee Sport Satellite, digital and cable December 22 Satellite and digital TV choice Radio Radio choice BBC One Television December 23 Five Television Choice CV Steve Coogan Monday Satellite, digital and cable December 23 Satellite and digital TV choice Radio choice Radio BBC One Television December 24 Television choice Today's best films Christmas Eve Satellite, digital and cable December 24 Satellite and digital TV choice Radio choice Radio BBC One Television December 25 Television choice Today's best films Christmas Day Satellite, digital and cable December 25 Satellite and digital TV choice Radio Radio choice BBC One Television December 26 Television choice Today's best films Boxing Day Satellite, digital and cable December 26 Satellite and digital TV choice Radio Radio choice BBC One Television December 27 Television choice CV Billy Connolly Sport Satellite, digital and cable December 27 Satellite and digital TV choice Radio Radio choice Jumbo arts crossword City of God HMV National Treasures 2002 Samsung Contents Readers' Notes Car senses potential accident Mercedes-Benz Sony Kate Muir Fraught & Social We line up and Santa gives my daughter a pink daughter a pink rabbit ("highly flammable?" asks the husband hopefully Cold call Alan Jackson calls Ricky Gervais A Weekly Posting from Cyberspace No Title Picture Gallery Almost famous Someone's Got to Do It The sausage maker Baldessanini Hugo Boss News of the World The threat of war isn't enough to put off handcore visitors to the cradle of civilisation From Andrew Eames in Iraq An air raid siren forced us to take shelter within Abraham's walls Nokia National Treasurers Paula Radcliffe Goodbye Sony Centre Epson Evergreens Chanel Chanel Allure Sony Simply the best The Nativity must be the most painted scene in art history, yet for Richard Cork there is one canvas that stands above the rest: the quiet, reverential understatement of Piero della Francesca's masterpiece Boss Brut Friends are for Christmas Canon Renault Clio The Good Bad Ugly Gulfair Holidays Guardian angel Heritage Designs at Home As the head of English Heritage, Simon Thurley has a vested interest in preserving all that is old and wonderful about the nation-not least his own glorious east London home AEG Parker Giles Coren At the Goring Hotel Mum skipping down Oxford Street in December with… SieMatic Choice Portsalut No Title A herb lovers survival guide Tipping the Velvet Hannah Betts age of enlightment Arrange for her to have her very own lipstick created. This will sound completely random to you, but believe me, in the world of girl, it is very, very exciting Panasonic Jamaica Hannah Betts age of enlightenment Robert Crampton's War Games, Beauty Therapy for Cancer Patients, Dennis Wise's Fitness Regime and Miss Abigail's Time Warp Advice Age of enlightenment Self "Because of the traumatic effects both cancer and its treatment have on you, it's about enabling people to feel confident and be able to face the world" Simon Beckett visits a beauty salon with a difference Self Aeroacrophobia Reproduction Furniture Tailored Covers Warren Evans Transtherm Caves EuroCave Interiors Section Going any…THE Wisdom of Hairdressers Dear Miss Abigail Self Time Warp Advice for Contemporary Dilemmas 'For "Human Christmas Trees", have three or four girls wear tight-fitting green crepe-paper caps with red tassels on top' Leg or breast? Abbot Ale Becks

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