News from 24/12/2002
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Andrew Robson, Maureen Storey, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Dewi Owens, Hilary Bradt, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Brown, John Vincent, Nicola-Jane Levy, Sarah Potter, Claire McDonald, David Lee, Joe Stone, Richard Hobson, Nicholas Russell, Nick Hawton, David Blunkett, Daphne Berkovi, Philip Howard, Frances Crook, David Chater, John O'Byrne, Marian Nielsen, Anthony Perry, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Barkham, Joe Joseph, B. Madgwick, Jeremy Hazlehurst, David Sharrock, Carolyn Johnson, Oliver Barnes, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Jim McCue, Gary Jacob, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, David Connett, Michael Hartnock, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Heather Beresford, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Paul Gilbert, Robin Young, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Demetrios Matheou, Eve-Ann Prentice, Julian Thomas, David Hands, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Jenny Holden, Emily Edgeworth, Sarah Vine, Michael Gore, Jim Bourlet, Ernest E. Scott, Lisa Armstrong, Anthony Browne and Paul Simons, Tom Baldwin, Anstole Kaletsky, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Bradley L. Adkew, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Andrew Gallagher, Adam Sage, Richard Lambert, Peter Hayes Chairman, Peter Kimm, Tom Benyon, Robin Young and Russell Jenkins, Zoran Kusovac, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Philippa Jones, P. A. Cenci, Roger Foord, Mark Rapeli, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Roger Sainsbury, Veronica Cowan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Wolff, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Colin Skilton, P. Chesters, Adrian Ringland, Sarah Shannon, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Sue Corbert, Alan Lee, Graham Dawson, Lulu Larkin, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Sam Lister and Ben Hoyle, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter and Simon de Bruxelles, Allen Robertson, David Fowler, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Patricia Cook, Jason Mellor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Gretaford, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Chris Loban, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, James Christopher, Lucy Broadbent, Michael Evans, F. T. Hodgson, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Eddy Holt, Moira Brodie, Patrick Duncombe, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Colin McQuillan, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIraqi jets shoot down US spy plane Tension mounts as Baghdad defies UN Consumer crisis Pizza for one The Times is not published tomorrow. We will be back… Index Rebel rocker with a cause Schoolchildren-will learn how to-tackle crack The Times today Cathedral boys and girls sing from the same hymnsheet Tories have no tidings of joy for Duncan Smith T2 Jumbo Crossword Queen's speech, in 24 words Sandals Christmas Television & Radio T2 News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Fast Times MPs fight proposal for sleaze tribunal Overseas firms to compete for surgery centres Kaufman hits out at 'mad' Olympic bid Tories to harden line on Europe Conservatives in a spin over pledges on tax BT Christmas Eve? It must be time to go shopping Saving grace of waiting until the last moment Plasticine past sell-by date but dolls live on Spirits buck shopping list inflation House of Fraser Girl, 15, sues over detentions that 'breached rights' Teachers becoming part-time 'lawyers' Comet Hospital back in front line Drinker is barred nationwide Refugee with virulent TB heads for Britain Poor people's disease is international problem Head 'has to pay for school guards' Mother and home-alone boy may be reunited this week Christmas Millionaire Son, 11, is sent home as family fly to sun Magnet Welsh train firm caught in ruck over match-time fixing People IDS in Christmas blitz Robbie Williams is top of 2002 chart Pro-hunt protesters are granted bail PS Barrymore cleared in perjury inquiry Heart attack kills Joe Strummer, pioneer of punk What's Important Were the Clash more influential than the Beatles? E-mail your views to debate@thetimes. co. uk A friend who mellowed On a lost legend Noisy hens get the bullet Medion Dog slims to freedom Jailed farmer sued by burglar New charges for suspect in rape case In Brief Railway sleeper Legal review Afghans ruling Fry escapes ban Crash kills child Murder charges Ossie Ardiles Euro-spiders invade as temperature creeps up Courts Trust agrees to perform radical CJD operation Drug used to treat animal arthritis Tinnitus could be a brain disorder Queen will stick to schedule despite leg injury Duke shoots down rumours of ill-health Princess Alice's 101st Christmas Shayler out—and must wear a tag By a Correspondent: Close shaves for the Red Arrows Homebase PowerHouse Dying mother's only concern is for her children Daniel McGrory on the efforts of a team striving to ensure a future for the families of Aids victims in Uganda Giving a helping hand to parents under pressure The Times Leader of Khmer Rouge gets life in jail Workers abused in sweatshops of China's economic miracle Kanu faces election meltdown Woman 'wanted to choke son's killer' Product Recall Mugabe's land of penury and propaganda New Senate leader aims for positive change Scavenging a new life on the White Train Letter from Buenos Aires HMV Jura US bomb tragedy pilots 'given drugs' (AP): US Church acts on sex abuse cases In Brief (Reuters): Rebels seize port (AFP): Air crash kills 46 (AP): Camp breakout Indonesia threat (Reuters): Spain fish deal Italians angered by royal day trip The heir to the throne's flying visit to the Vatican is seen as a snub to the nation, reports John Phillips Ashdwon strives to atone for the West's sins over Bosina The former Lib Dem leader is helping a people scarred by years of war. Nick Hawton watches him at work The Times Row after shepherd who killed wolf is prosecuted Times Online Why any war with Iraq may be over in a flash Michael Evans describes the power of America's technological trump cards The Salvation Army UAE seizes al-Qaeda's Gulf leader For inspectors it is just another day Ministers keen to counter perceived 'war on Islam' Rumsfeld warns off North Korea British Gas Nutty as a Christmas cake Pop Madness London Arena, E14 Dance Beauty and the Beast Grand Theatre, Leeds The Times World music Youssou N'Dour Forum, NW5 Critics' Choice Phoebe Greenwood Top 10 Movies I'd like to say this, but it might land me in prison While burglars retain their liberty, speaking your mind can put you in jail You can't answer the door with a handful of raw giblets, I speak as who knows Picture Gallery Defend the Nativity from the Christmas refuseniks Retirement kills love, it kills dignity and it kills people The Infant Jesus The ultimate act of giving Tax Attack The times has come for a fresh debate on tax Culture Clash The sad passing of a punk Foundation hospitals The Times Blunkett reply to the Archbishop Letters to the Editor Mugabe's next victims in Zimbabwe Muslims and the Christian message Nine lessons and carols Red Cross's Christmas Young listeners Taxis in bus lanes Sophia Loren's singing Olympic prospect The crowds build for the Nativity Gospel truths Mother's tactics Good service Collegiate companions The Weather The Times Crossword 22,231 Concern Citigroup litigation cover Briefing Junk status for Fiat Support for City tower MBDA wins contract Mersey Docks off its low Stock Markets Charts of the day Créateur D'automoblies Final analysis Consumer confidence plummets The dollar in decline Baugur boosts Big Food stake to 19.3% In Business Today Festive dispirit Action Man poised to shoot US film The Register American publisher buys SMG titles The Times Need to Know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Ending for corporate fairy tales Commentry Keeping a lid on consumers' fears Durlacher offers encouragement Exchange rates Citigroup plans $1.5bn fund for compensation Postcomm grants Hays expansion Tony Ryan takes 10% stake in Durlacher Green takes the screen test Spitzer's just a prulude to forces of change Richard Lambert on a reprieve for Wall Street Talk of the town Oftel imposes price cuts on BT SHL 'rebel' founders in board shake-up defeat Winsor publishes new rail contract Quantum leap CAT jumps after dispute is settled The Times Oil majors lifted by global uncertainty Rumour of the day Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Tobacco leaves others standing Markets Tempus Mayflower investors applaud US decision Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Radisson Edwardian Hotels Shares settle at best Goodbye and good riddance to dispiriting 2002 Economic View The Times Unit Trust Information Service International Care & Relief Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Joe Strummer Lead singer of the Clash, the band that helped launch punk and inspired a riot in Bournemouth Joe Stummer, rock singer and lyricist, was born in Ankara, Turkey, on August 21,1952. He died of a suspected heart attack at his home in Somerset on December 22,2002, aged 50 Eric Sharman Research chcmist, cited for inspiring courage in the battlefield Eric Sharman, MC and Bar, research chemist, naturalist and antique car restorer, was born on August 2,1915. He died on December 2,2002, aged 87 Nikolai Rukavishnikov Making the first emergency landing from space Nikolai Rukavishnikov, cosmonaut, was born at Tomsk, Siberia, on September 18,1932. He died following a heart attack in Moscow on October 19,2002, aged 70 Court & Social Warwick Charlton Adventurer who sailed a Mayflower replica to America as a gesture of thanks for our salvation in the Second World War Warwick Charlton, adventurer, was born in London on March 8,1918. He died in Bournemouth on December 10,2002, aged 84 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Gifts for the great and good If you could give any public figure a Christmas present, what would it be? And what would you lie to receive? Nature Notes News Quiz Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Christmas gifts to remember The best—and worst—Christmas present you ever gave or received. And readers reflect on the true meaning of Christmas By Nature Times News Service: Ideas for Damming Channel Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life December 24,1968 The prolific writer William Saroyan maintained an anti-authoritarian stance, and went so far as to reject a Pulitzer Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Legal news Appointments Church news Apology Contact Details for Classified Advertising Awards Travel Insurance Personal Column Something to make a song and dance about Best of British Miscellanies under the mistletoe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Answers The Times Jumping for joy Trippe finds the LTA's ball firmly in his court Tennis Boxing Day racing Ayr Index Fontwell Park Tottenham on road to victory Wincanton Protests force IBF into court In Brief Kempton Park Wetherby Kempton stage set for race to savour Boxing Day Racing Big-race field By Our Racing Staff: Weather puts paid to holiday meeting Market Rasen Hereford Mighty Matey fine-tuned to make Jenner's day Nervous Knight happy to watch star from afar Boxing Day Racing Sports Journalist of the Year Sedgefield When game seemed lost England found their positive best Greatest sporting moments of 2002 Times writes recall the highs and lows of their year. David Hands enjoyed watching a turnaround at Twickenham The results service Times Square Stertching Can alleviate the discomfort Get fit, feel fit: Yoga to get though Christmas Picture Gallery Boxing Day fixtures Picture Gallery Woodward hopes lifted as Balshaw gets al-clear after latest injury scare Rugby union Snow reports Smith pipped at post in grand finale Equestrianism Fantasy League: Your player list with updated scores Bees take advantage as Steelers lack mettle Ice hockey Gilmour's misery completed by Oracle Sailing Waugh unlikely to let groggy England off hook Cricket: Ashes tour Hussain leaves no room for socialising as tradition is given dressing down The Times Bungling Saints' hopes hang by a thread American football NFL results and tables Pools forecasts How they line up at the MCG Grant continues ran with Maastricht treat Squash The Premiership today: Roeder to step up bid for Ferdinand, while Venables heads pursuit of Kleberson Picture Gallery Carrathers strike gives Venafoles cause for thought Fulham pull the plug on Cottage plan PFA says players maybe scared to tackle England's cup hopes diminish Hoddle claims battle of wits Bosnich given week to save Chelsea career On Boxing Day-Stay ahead of the Game Repentant Keown to face FA charge Inside Sport Action Research Happy or a Hapless Christmas? Style Lifetime Film Inside Happy Giftmas True Fiction After a Visit to Santa. Richard Heller Reveals the Gifts He Has for the Rich and Famous (Not Always Whay They Want) Verbatim 24 Hours Loud Arguments, Pointless Gifts and Stuffing Yourselves with Food. So why only once a Year? Daniel Finkelstein The Church Has Helped this Country to Ensure Jews Liberty and Equality Human Jungle Christmas: How to Be Happy How Will You Pass the Festive Season? With Family, Abroad, Alone, at Work, in your Bedrook, by the Phone, on the Wagon? Seven Writers Offer their Thoughts on what Can Make Christmas Merry, or at Least Bearable Fully rehearsed versions of Away in a Manger and We… My First One without Booze The Times I'm Happy to Go to Work Worms Bone Idle and at Risk Poor Diet and Little Exercise are Exposing Children to Thinning Bones, Says Heather Beresford A Hairy Babit Dr Jane Collins The Times Children's Doctor Answers your Questions The Sunday Times Showing the Love Want to Impress a Celebrity? Take Care to Get the Gift Right, Says Lucy Broadbent Christmas Dressing? No Peace for Gi Babies Lifetime Thousands of Men and Women who are the Children of U. S. Servicemen Have Spent Decades Trying to Trace their Fathers, Says Eve-Ann Prentice They Carry Briefcases Crammed with Papers Which Hold Precious Clues to their Origins Fatale Attraction New Films Barbara Ellen Revels in a Musical Female Revenge Fantasy-In Lacy Corsets Chicago 12A, 107 mins Stop Acting your Age, Clint … Cling Eastwood Plays an Agening Cop with a Dicky Heart—and It Isn't a Pretty Sight, Says James Christopher Blood Work 15,110 mins Trouble Every Day 18,102 mins 11'9" 01: September 11.12A, 135 mins Take Care of my Cat PG, 112 mins The Lion King (Imax) U, 95 mins Today in the Times First Night Reviews are on Page 15 of the Main Paper Boxing Day in T2 Test your Memory of 2002 with our Quiz of the Year Peter Pan Entertainments The Times Eat your Heart out, Betty Blue Filim Beatrice Dalle Found Fame as the Sultry, Sexy Betty Blue; now She's Playing a Real Manager, She Tells Demetrios Matheou Can I Return my Gifts? Veronica Cowan on what to Do with Any Unwanted Presents IAS Litigation/Property lawyers for S. Kensington… The Times Christmas Eve jumbo crossword In our Christmas Eve jumbo crossword competition, a prize of £100 will be awarded for the first correct solution opened on Thursday, January 9. Entries should be sent to: Weekend Christmas Jumbo 439, Weekend, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London £98 ITT. The name of the winner and the solution will be published in Weekend on January 11 Times Two Christmas Eve jumbo There is no prize for this puzzle. The solution will be published in The Times on Monday, December 30 The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Delightful Animation, Exquisite Ballet, Insightful Profiles and, of Course, the Trotters—viewers are Well Served with a Variety of Programmes to Complement the Festive Season, Says David Chater Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio 1 Choice Christmas Television and Radio TV Review Not a Lot of People Know that Michael Caine is Still Smarting inside, Says Joe Joseph Picture Gallery T2 Crossword No 2845 Times Newspapers Limited Sofa Workshop Index
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