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News from 23/12/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Brian D. Woodhams, Andrew Robson, Malcolm Harper, Director, Helen Rumbelow and Martin Waller, Pippa Holt, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Hands, DJM, W. Jefferies, Ian Nathan, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Ivor Morgan (Part-time teacher), Philip Howard, Anthony Rose, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Richard Green, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bill Bond, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Ellen MacArthur, Gary McMahon, Lucy Stroud, James Eve, Stuart Cormie, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Hamish Mackay Miller, Mike Williams, Christopher Walker and Patrick Barkham, Rosemary Bennett and Andrew Pierce, Anne Spackman Property Editor, David Harrison, John Evans, Jane Wilde, Simon Kuper, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Angus Dunn, Lisa Lermon, Patrick Barkham and Philip Pank, Norman Harris, David Connett, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Oliver Del Mar, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, Malika Browne, David Hands, Ron Lewis, V. M. Kenney-Herbert, Hugo Rifkind, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Rachel Hood, Barbara Rowlands, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Gee, Ross Clark, John Hopkins, Sean Macaulay, Geoffrey Dean, Paula Baillie-Hamilton, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Watter Gammie, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Rosemary Horsey, Geoffrey Tregaskes, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen and Adam Sage, Damian Whitworth, William Langley, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Joanne Hart, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Ken Bates, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Murray Hedgcock, Ivo Tennant Schools Sport, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, John Paxton, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Emma Hartley, John McClure, Richard Hakin, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, June Romaine, Mark Venables, Eddy Holt, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, John Twells,

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One in three hospitals fiddles waiting lists UN Chief issues secret orders for war in Iraq Mother is found The Times Mfi Thegame How the Del Boy of Bethlehem has made a killing in the pre-owned donkey market Index Guide for a last-minute Christmas day T2 Confusion as Tories go back to the future on tax cuts Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Fast Times Cabinet lacks enthusiasm for Games bid Claimants dragging feet over direct payment of benefits Jowell to shake up way lottery funds reach good causes 3m without a bank account Asprey Weathermen join front line for desert storm Philips Taking their measure Forecasts from Herodotus to Hitler Hospital reforms face fresh attack from within NHS 77-year-old spends savings to end wait Magnet Urgent repairs for Ashes urn Patients may be able to grow new kidneys Couple charged over missing masterpieces News in Brief Archer makes early Christmas visit Dangerous war chemicals found Three held over death of baby boy Fourth man arrested in Leslie case Fishermen rescued from sea Man stabbed to death and burnt Girls Aloud top the charts Farrakhan uses satellite to beat ban Missing mother is found at London hotel Generous public shames the corporate Scrooges Trailer will sell Queen's message Palace denies reports of Duke's fall Multiple Display Advertising Items Williams will not push gay priests issue Tidings of joy for the mother helped by Home-Start Nokia The Times House price atrend to narrow North-South divide Pensions blow for stars of tomorrow Christian Aid Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen loses website wrangle Hercules fights to stop Channel oil spill Master Card Fishing fleet seeking legal ban on cuts Nokia Times on Line The Times Europe's economies face a winter of discontent French use DNA to tell noble truffle from Chinese impostor You can't fool the connoisseurs Village team wins enough for three Ronaldos in Spain's biggest lottery Icy splash in Kazakhstan Democrats press Hillary Clinton to stand in 2004 'Whistle-blowing' women are Time people of the year Outgoing envoy to US dodges diplomatic trap doors Saltimban Co (AFP): Chavez orders arrests to break oil strike Heart surgeon set to succeed as Senate Republican leader British Gas Senior Eta suspect escapes In Brief (AFP): Party crush (AFP): Election fails (AP): Leaks plugged (AFP): Crash kills 20 (AFP): 'Fraud' suicide (AFP): Lithuania votes Bush demands big increase in arms inspectors Tough at the top North Korea blocks UN cameras at nuclear reactor Crisis Children of Israel to learn the lessons of war Netanyahu criticises Blair over Assad's British visit (Reuters): Palestinians postpone elections (Reuters): Cuba base detainees 'no threat' In Brief (Reuters): Journalist killed (AP): Pakistan protest (AFP): Iraq festivities Travel warning (AFP): Afghan attack A traditional Christmas cracker Comedy Sean Lock Cochrane, WC1 Tabasco Dance The Nutcracker Covent Garden Folk Steeleye Span Queen Elizabeth Hall Critics' Choice Malika Browne Top 10 Movies James Christopher A lazy, statist, europhile slob-who should be Troy leader The Conservative Party is heading for wipeout unless it hands Clarke the reins Mix North Sea cod with fudge, and you've created a recipe for disaster Picture Gallery A war in Iraq is easy: the problem will be the peace Waste your life, learn to speak a foreign language Mug's Game The NHS is in need of urgent assistance In our Own Image The symbolism of the Nativity still has value today False Start Ministers need to demonstrate some Olympic spirit European language Supply teachers The Times Signals to burglars over sentencing Need for missile defence consultation Problematics of pension reforms Transport strategy Delays in court Under-age sex Zimbabwe cricket tour 'unbelievable' Red Cross's Christmas Mother 's tactics The wonderful sprout The Weather The Time Crossword 22,230 Weathercall Multiple Display Advertising Items Biggs 'to set up fund' Briefing Agricole sees savings Opec prices pledge Vodafone sale denial Rock seeking £3bn China's reserves soar Eurotunnel purchase US Airways costs plan How the week finished Currencies Commodities Picture Gallery Drug firms sued over 'price fix' Ministers fail to hit internet targets for business Granada chiefs forgo a pay rise and bonus after year of setbacks British Energy poised for sale of Canada stake And so to Bed London Need to know: The week ahead The Times Till ring you good things, for now Economic Agenda Marks & Spencer Labour market upbeat despite downturn Change on week EU change may save Uk firms £100m New issues slump to record low this year MoD appoints third adviser to stem BAE contract… Savings accounts a waste a money for high earners Picture Gallery Oneworld looks at group buying of aircraft Backing for PizzaExpress bid Private equity buyouts soar on the Continent Safeway hunts for directors United States Bankruptcy Court Southern District of New York Capitalisation, week's change De Beers The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Arthur Rowley Footballer who scored more goals than any other League player, yet never won a cap Nani Palkhiwala Indian Ambassador to Washington, whose lectures were given in cricket grounds and who took on Mrs Gandhi to save democracy The Rev Saul Amias Rabbi who was better known as the Bishop of Edgware The Rev Saul Amias, Anglo-Jewish minister, was born in London on March 9,1907. He died there on December 1,2002, aged 95 Lives Remembered Personal Column Jim Russell Illustrator whose contributions to Radio Times enhanced the drama of broadcast plays Jim Russell, artist, was born on June 30,1933. He died on December 13,2002, aged 69 Travel Insurance annual Contact Details for Classified Advertising Arthur Metcalfe Champion racing cyclist known for his lone breakaways The Times Nature Notes News Quiz Christmas etiquette Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Philip Howard offers online advice on how to behave impeccably over the festive season The Lancashire Pit Accident—three Hundred and Twenty Lives Lost Prize. guiz@thetimes Word Watching Sary proofs with as much rapidity as is permitted by the imminence Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today 's royal engagement Changing the Guard Services of thanksgiving Church news Appointment Notebook Military matters by Michael Tillotson Recruiting at top and bottom Ask Jeeves, or any web Wodehousean Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Answers Marriage New cap badge in prospect Index Mullins primes team to chase £100,000 bonus Racing Casuals succumb to Cooper hat-trick Non-league football UniBond League Yeovil find mismatch offers no easy pickings Ryman League Dr Martens League Another jockey fails a drags test Hoggard kept guessing in crowded house Cricket By Our Sports Staff: Speed refuses to Midge over Zimbabwe Times Square By Our Sports Staff: Waugh faces battle to stay at helm for Australia Get fit, feel fit: Yoga to get through Christmas By Our Sports Staff: New Zealand among records Wilson 'has earned' slot for Minardi In Brief Cooke to Italy Steelers upset Hill start India considers Dolphins denied Els wins the battle within to conquer all-comers Greatest sporting moments of 2002 Times writers recall the highs and lows of their year. John Hopkins believes a South African eclipsed Europe's finest Haydon opts to make rare passage to India Hockey Eastman 's world opens up with show of power Boxing By a Correspondent: Bryant guides leaders past spirited Mersey Lacrosse Snow reports Dickson senses chance of quick finish Sailing Rotherham give Bristol no quarter Worcester pay for missed chances Uttley's wealth of experience guides Harrow to unrivalled achievement Balshaw puts body on the line for Bath Gloucester hold off valiant Chiefs Leeds left bridling as Gollings breaks Ms reins Defeated Orrell gain the moral victory Mapletoft's fresh boot digs holders out of deep hole Rugby union: Powergen Cup The results service Saracens weather the storm to advance Saturday's racing results Moffett quick to make his mark 'Comfort has gone overboard. The whole business is unadulterated bloody hell' The Ellen MacArthur interview Smith is launched into top flight as Marius Claudius beats trying course Equestrianism Gallow make most of King revolution Bowls Henman's damning verdict adds to pressure on LTA Tennis The Ellen MacArthur Interview By Our Sports Staff: Miller sets early pace to seal win Skiing Americans are caught on the break Pool: Mosconi Cup By a Correspondent: Chester halt Sheffield's winning run Basketball The Times Watch out world, she's coming around again … at top speed Simon Barnes New adventure backons for Ellen MacArthur Rotherham revel in fitting finale to the perfect year The Saviour Threewisemen Thepresents All the trimmings Everykick Everypass Everygoal Inside Sport Alpha I Don't Mean to Nag, but. . . Advice Fashion Arts Inside Symbolic Jesters True Fiction Sir Paul McCARTNEY Has Been Granted a Coat of Arms, Based on his Own Design. Hugo Rifkind Takes a Peek at Blueprints for Desings from Other Public Figures A Flowing Decoration Based on John Lennon's Hairstyle Verbatim 24 Hours Jane Shilling There's Nothing like the Season of Goodwill for Turning up the Heat under a Simmering Feud Hatred, like Love, is an Animating Emotion, Nasty but Strangely Seductive Tipp-Ex Human Jungle For God's Sake Don't Forget to Reat this Women Don't Nag, They are Just Reminding Men what They Ought to Do, Says Erica Wagner Men are Scolded around the Clock, Says William Langley, while Dr Thomas Stuttaford Says that Nagging is Not Exclusive to Females All-Time Greats of Tongue-Lashing The Criticisms and Reproaches May Be Warranted … but Give US a Break Increasingly, when Men are Told of their Uselessness, They are Inclined to Agree Male Hormone at the Root of " Female" Trait Christmas Special Help, is It the 23rd Can You Get Christmas Day Organised in 48 Hours? Yes It Can Be Done if You Follow the Advice of our A Sweaty Race to the Finish Parent Forum Can our Grandchild Live Normally with a… The Times I Am Some Food Fads Pass; Others Mask Serious Problems. A New Book Identifies Risk Groups and Offers Advice, Says Barbara Rowlands Nine Telltale Signs The Times Target Practice A Posse of Stylists Doesn't Guarantee that You'll Look Stylish. So who Got It Right over the past Year? And who Bombed? The Times Fashion Team Identifies the Winners and Losers Play Wild and Woo… Warm up the Winter with Soft Knits—and Little Else, Says Emily Davies Look at my Baby Interview Choreographer Rob Marshall, Director of the Film Chicago, Had to Trawl Hollywood to Find Stars who Could Sing and Dance. Then He Had to Train Them Properly, He Tells Ian Nathan When the Big Apple was Really Rotten La Movie Martin Scorsese's Eargerly Anticipated Gangland Epic is Neutralised by the Weakness of his Leading Man, Says Sean Macaulay Scorsese's Main Interest is the Sets Not Emotion Entertainments Peter Pan The D'oyly Carte Opera Company The Times These You Have Hated The Lodge in your Brain and Stay There. Chris Campling Wonders why Certain Songs Irritate so Much Today in the Times First Night Reviews are on Page 13 of the Main Paper Times Online The Ultimate Destination Games Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move TV Review A Serious One-Hour Historical Monologue about the Nature of Christianity—on Five! Will Miracles Never Cease, Wonders Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Radio Choice Vanora Bennett Films Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2844 TV Choice NCDL MERSEY FEET Saviour's Say Extra Trimmings Christmas Presence Tony Cascarino Thegamesays Hairapparent Power behind the Pompey Chimes Thestory Milan Mandaric has raised premier passions at Fratton Park, but Matt Dickinson asks whether the saviour is about to walk away How They Managed Pomp to Pity Ashling O'connor is crestfallen over mixed messages sent out Themoneygame From Train Set to Training Theinsider It's business as usual for professional footballers on Christmas Day, says Tony Cascarino Kinz Get Foothold in Rugby Territory Gabbylogan Football may be thriving among New Zealand's youth, but there are significant obstacles to its sustained growth Ken Bates believes the FA will be the better for change Thechairman Harmed and Dangerous Theprofile Simon Barnes on why Glenn Hoddle is desperate to prove a point to the world Aki Riihilahti has been a good boy this year and has compiled a wish list for Santa Theplayeraki Sicknote Everyday Illness Explained Thenews Don't Be a Turkey Rovers Blunt Keane's Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Blackburn Rovers (1) 1 Manchester United (0) 0 Referee: D Ellerary 7. Attendance: 30,475 Flitcroft halts United's run as four-month exlle ends6 Theguide Unluckyforsome Barclaycard Premiership Chelsea Revel in New Image Chelsea (1) 2 Guohnsen 42, Lampard 57 Aston Villa (0) 0 Referee: M Riley 6 Attendance: 38,284 Reputation counts for little as Villa are overpowered Albion Lacking Vital Quality Thegames Barclaycard Premiership West Bromwich Albion (2) 2 Dichio 27, Koumas 33 Sunderland (0) 2 Philips 56,65 Referee: C Wilkes B. Attendance: 26,703 Phillips makes striking difference in Sunderland revlval Wenger's Peak Powers Arsenal (1) 2 Campbell 45, Pires 90 Middlesbrough (0) 0 Referee: S Dunn 6. Attendance: 38,003 Old-fashioned Highbury virtues prevall Red and Yellows Again for Blues Birmingham City (0) 1 Devlin 67 (pen) Charlton Athletic (1) 1 Jensen 37 Referee: R Styles 5. Attendance: 28,837 Birmingham must learn to curb disciplinary excesses Newcastle Slip into Contention Newcastle United (1) 2 Solano 8, Bellamy 70 Fulham (0) 0 Referee: A Wiley 6. Attendance: 51,576 Solano is Caine and able as Toon Army march on quietly Harry's Game Needs Viduka Leeds United (0) 1 Kewell 73 Southampton (0) 1 Fernandes 89 Referee: C Foy 3. Attendance: 36,687 Kewell shines for Leeds but Saints make their point Still Hope for Poor Hammers West Han United (0) 1 Pearce 17 Bolton Wanderers (0) 1 Ricketts 65 Referee: S Bennett 5. Attendance: 34,892 West Ham caught cold again but relegation not Inevitable Gerrard and Liverpool Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Liverpool (0) 0 Everton (0) 0 Referee: Poll 3. Attendance: 44,025 Quality of Mersey rarely evident in bruising derby N Sorry State Liverpool (4-4-2) Everton (4-4-2) Peoples Choice Settheagenda Moore Shown Door Again Thegame Nationwide League First Division Bortherham United (0) 1 Byfield 68 Crystal Palace (2) 3 Black 11,51, Gary 45 Referee: P Joslin 6. Attendance: 6,829 Subdued Rotherham no match no for skllful Palace Slack Pompey Fail to Inspire Portsmouth (1) 1 Todorov 19 Ipswich Town (0) 1 Gaardsoe 54 Referee: G Barber 6. Attendance: 19,130 Royle's men get reward as leaders continue to splutter Hart Sinks as Rage Runs Wild Nottingham Forest (1) 2 Johnson 4 Harewood 67 Rading (0) 0 Referee: M Cowburn 1. Attendance: 25,831 Forest win overshadowed by confrontation with official Sloppy Woleves Spurn Chances Sloppy Wolves Spurn Changes Millwall (1) 1 Roberts 43 Wolverhampton Wanderers (1) 1 Kennedy 5 Referee: C Penton 3. Attendence: 9,091 Llons escape as visitors let opportunities go begging Nationwide Football League Ferguson May Be Tempted by Ronaldinno Thegossipcolumin Number's up for Preston Thegames Nationwide League First Division Shefield United (0) 1 Alexander 58 (og) Prestion North End (0) 0 Referee: F Stretton 5. Attendance: 16,342 Victory on a plate for Blades as Rankine sees red Mansfield improve survival chances while Wigan extend lead at the top Thegames Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide 2 Football League Carling Wintickets Boston hit Shrewsbury for six while leaders Hartlepool are held at home Thegames Nationwide League Third Division Times Online Nationwide Football League 3 Rangers Ride Luck Vogts Keen on All-Star Game Premierleague Van Gaal Fails the Test of Time Thecontinent Simon Kuper on the decline of a once great manager at Barcelona Improvisation at Heart of Renaissance Italy Thestatistics Players Attacked Entire this Week Goldenboot Number Crunch Tourgame The Times Footballot Footballers Benaving Badly Buylnes Catherine's casebook The Daily Fix Extratime Thequestions Fixtures Today In the Main Sports Section today Multiple Display Advertising Items

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