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News from 26/12/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Nick Reid, Archie McDiarmid, Peter Green, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, John K. Wales, Peter Lansley, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Frances Trickett, Sarah Willetts, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Jones, David Chater, James Bone, Paterick O'donoghue, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Russell Kempson, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Steve Keenan, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Ian Lamont, Anthony Browne, Jean Gould, Shirley English, Jim McCue, Gary Jacob, John Philips and Dragan Petrovic, Shirley Williams, Phoebe Greenwood, Michael Hornsby and Dessa Trevisan, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Anatole Kaletsky, W. R. Allen, Richard Lloyd Parry, Richard Johnson, Douglas R. Wise, Jonathan Richards, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Enda Cullen, Nicholas Wapshott, Philip Groves, Vanora Bennett, Elaine Monaghan and Richard Lioyd Parry, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, David J. Renney, Anita Metcalfe, Stuart Lee, Elaine Monaghan, Rob Wright, Peter Sedding, Raymond Keene, Daniel Goleman, David Walton, Zoran Kusovac, Marcus Pollard, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Michelle Henery, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Terje Roren, John H. Franklin, Ian Johns, Jennifer Coy, Chris McGrath, Peter Riddell, Ron Phippin, Menzies Campbell, Michael Dynes, Ian Sharrock, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Leolin Price, Val Horsler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, William Wallance, Paul Pickering, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Philip Webster and Ruth Gledhill, Lewis H. Thomas, Charles Kennedy, Margaret Ord, Trevor Trotman, Stuart Neame,

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Churches unite to denounce war on Iraq Lib Dems step up opposition to Blair's stance on Saddam Birds boost So long Mr Chips Kenya threat The Times John Lewis Happy hour drinkers coming to the end of the bottle Index Safe as houses Queen recalls year of joy and grief Feed your mind 'Human bomb' call to men of N Korea News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Fast Times Afghans who were deported illegally not allowed to return Seven on terror charge A gift, with love, for Prince Furniture land Woolf concern at plan to reform jury trials GM crops could revive endangered wildlife New reasearch offers hope of reversing the decline of skylarks, lapwings and finches, reports Mark Hendarson Health drive aims to take the fizz out of children's lives 14 die in US snowstorms By Our Science Correspondent: The killing fields for our famous small birds Stranded killer whale escapes Male spiders in luck Day turns out warm, not white House of Fraser A tipple can turn animals into hooligans PC World Pope's sign of peace for all of humanity 'We must never give up on hope' Divided Ulster needs a new impetus Unwise world created by the Wise Men Debenhams Queen keeps faith through good times and dad Homebase Making a name in 2002 From palaces to politics, and from virtue to villainy, these are some of the People who stood out this year Cabinet looks shaky on BBC's tangled web Christmas fails to lift lottery gloom as sales fall £12m Emily loses her play Rolls to pay parking fines Villeroy & Boch Currys George Medal nursery nurse marries policeman Boy who attacked girl, 6 is named Magnet a pleasure for life Role models lost as men give teaching a miss Man, 62, beaten by intruders In Brief Glastonbury bid Beyblade fakes Father killed Cliff walkers fall Channel dip By a Correspondent: Former chief film censor dies at 72 Dot bomb lands lit Eiie&rt& 's dictionary database Miler Brothers Lifeline in time of crisis turned to lasting friendship Comet The Times Woman nets her father after an 11-year search Boy found dead as woman lies hurt Soham murders changed force, says police chief Brother hanged in bedroom Staples Shelf-stacker rides out with Beaufort 'toffs' Sharps Bedrooms The protesters' quarry Why hares but not rabbits? Versace By Our Countryside Editor: Swings to system of licensed hunting America seeks review of rules on Iraqi aid Flights restricted over New York Halifax The Computer World US courts Seoul over threat from the North Saddam warns his people of 'dark forces' Day when battle for Bethlehem is fought with words Createur D'automobiles Israelis ready to flee target areas Muslims sue US over mass arrests China frees Prisoner No 1 after 16 years Tom Hanks is named as America's favourite film star Dell Girls killed in attack obi church In Brief (AFP): 17 die in jail riot (AP): 'Bomb' arrest (AP): Rebel's warning Mob stops UK envoy attending service Liberty Kenya Opposition warns Moi not to rig poll results JTO Presidents legacy is a giant slum Phase Eight Times Online Still in the grip of the Phantom Long-runners Phantom of the Opera Her Majesty's, SWI Concert RLPO/Schwarz Philharmonic hall, Liverpool The Times Concert Rainer Küchl Wigmore Hall Critics' Choice Top 10 Movies Gobble up: gluttony is the gift of civilisation The human dody is designed to make the most of our excesses Politicians should note speech of the year—from a man 132 years dead Picture Gallery The Englishman' home is still a safe piggybank Spare us from this surfeit of seasonal advice Nuclear Blackmail No peace or goodwill from Pyongyang The Shepherds Modern farmers await their own visitation from angels Happy Talk Another brilliant idea from the nannies in Government Congestion charging Appeals to give peace a chance Strategy to combat obesity epidemic Opposition to the new Licensing Bill Noisy London Reynolds portrait No chat please … Turner's gift Vets in favour of deerhunting Delaying tactics Sounds familiar Credit where it's dual Old man, new man The Weather The Times Crossword 22,232 Waterstone's Life insurers braced for tax onslaught US may cut dividend tax Briefing UK buyout firms to bid IT deal for ABN Amro Stake in Muppets sold Equitable bonds setback London Town down 28% Stock Markets Currencies How the markets closed Commodities Are you the business? Argentina tops investor 'turkeys' Christmas calamities cost dear The Register With-profits sales halted by Scottish Mutual Oxfam Worries over Christmans sales haunt Woolworths Reasons to be cheerful in the coming year Business Travel Steve keenan Business Travel Editor, selects the issues that will have a big impact in the next 12 months Business Travel The Times Trailfinders Travel Global Flights The Times Can you remember what made the City headlines this year? Test your grey matter with 20 tough questions about the business of 2002 The Times Shares drift higher Classical Spain and Italy Six-night tours of Spain for just £439 or Italy for just £499 SpencerStuart Ultraframe East Sussex Economic Partnership SPA General Appointments International Independent Financial Advisor The Times Regent Inns Plc Work from Home Uk Fashion and Italian Import Specialist BNFL Solidsoft Partner Designate Leading Landscape Architects We Urgently Require Personnel Matters Systems Accountant NHS CPS East of England Tourist Board Angle Plan Ltd Architect Technician Survey Projects Manager - Hampshire Managing Directors-Directors-Managers NHS Veredus Application Consultants Veredus Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? James Ferman Former television director who for almost 25 years determined exactly what was seen by British film fans Captain Hank Rotherham Noval aviator whose decisive report on the Bismarck set in train the pursuit that led of the German battleship's destruction Court & Social Pauline Vogelpoel Director of the Contemporary Art Society who sharpended the public taste for the moderns through her imaginative innovations Lives In Brief Evando Lins e Silva, jurist, was born in Parnaiba, Brazil on January 18,1912. He died in Rio de Janeiro on December 17,2002, aged 90 Barbara Lott, actress, was born in Richmond, Surrey, on May 15,1920. She died in London on December 19,2002, aged 82 W. I. E. Owen, Wordsworth scholar, was born on May 12,1916. He died on November 20,2002, aged 86 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Personal Column Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Box Number Replies Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Whilst care is taken to establish that our… The Times Lives remembered The Times Nature Notes Ceausescus 'are Tried and Shot' News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Christmas disasters Despite our careful preparations for the festive season, things sometimes go wrong… Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching The morning was bright and beautiful, and resisting the invitation of our hospitable host to spend Christmas Day with Questions Asked Court Circular Britannia Royal Naval College Passing Out Parade How words in stone can triumph even in death Latest wills Answers Forthcoming marriages University news The power of Love How Oxford reflected resilience of Perkins Greatest Sporting Moments of 2002 Times writers recall the highs and lows of their year John Goodbody revels in the enduring qualities of the Boat Race Greatest Sporting Moments of 2002 Tackle the prize Times Jumbo Square Overcoming that festive excess Get fit, feel fit: Yoga through Christmas Day three Best of the Premiership Davis Cup door may be shut on Rusedski Tennis How Oxford reflected resilience of Perkins Feather adds weight to formidable Rhinos pack Rugby league Racing AYR Fontweil Park Wincanton In Brief Design duo seeks race double Wami withdraws Eight called up Eberharter return Kempton Park Wetherby Shooting Light can put his rivals in shade Big-race field Wetherby hopeful of staging fixture O'Dwyer holding strong hand in game of patience Market Rasen Hereford Flagship Uberalles has the stamina and speed to make my day Sports Racing Sedgefield Theexfiles Theblueplaque Hehastogo The Travel Guide Heroes and Zeros Times Sports Book It's Christmas Times and Boro Need to Be Afraid Tom Dart anticipates a revitalised Roy Keane on the rampage at the Riverside Six Steps to Heartache Daniel Finkelstein (ee), on why he was never cut out for professional football The Times Predictor Ahead of the Game Sport Football Woken up this Boxing Day morning with a heavy heart and even heavier stomach? Christmas Day might be over, but there's still a full programme of matches to look forward to today. Cheer up, it's not all cold turkey and groin strains you know They Did their Bit in 2002 Alyson Rudd takes an off-the-wall look at those who have made their mark The Highlights Krystal Balls Who Will Raise the pace in a Season of Two Halves? Statistically Speaking People's Choice Made-To-Measure Reports in the Game on Monday: Stuffed Fuller than Rodney's Turkey Sports Football Lino, Keep the Flag down The Football Rant Today The Weekend Fix The Game on Monday Evans found guilty of impeding FA inquiry Snow reports United may be forced to recall Keane to starting line-up How they stan Ipswich seek kick-start from away form Statistics point to certain relegation for West Ham 10 Years in the Premiership - the Contenders Sport Football Smith setting his sights high to lift spirits at Leeds Labours of Love earn reward as Australia show might Cricket Results service Today's fixtures Jason remains glued to big brother from boyhood to Test brilliance Nationwide League Nationwide Conference How they stand in Scotland Players in contracts row win support of board Now or never for London Olympics, BOA says Theraces Index Greatest show on earth marks dazzling decade Index Inside Sport Who? What? When? Why? Affairs Teasers Fun and Games Quizzes inside Thrill of the Chasse True Fiction This Boxing Day Meet May Be the Last in Britain, but Hunting is Also under Threat in France. Paul Pickering Eavesdrops on the Fears of French Country Folk Verbatim Quiz 12 Months Andrew Billen Christmas Ended for Me the Day I Realised that I Did Not Find Morecambe and Wise Funny It was Obligatory to Agreet that this Silly Pair were Funny T2 Boxing Day Quiz From Mind-Challenging Mensa Puzzles and Sport Questions to Children's Sport the Difference Games and an Emotional Intelligence Test, There is Something for Everyone, of All Ages, to Enjoy in this Year's Quiz. And if You're Stuck for the Answers, Turn to Page 14 and 15 Good Luck! Wherer did the Tardis land, accompanied by Blalrites and the Millennium Dome? Visual Puzzles Emotional Iq Party Games Arts T2 Quiz By Times Sports Staff: Sport By the Times Fashion Department: Style Health How to Make a Printed Penguin How to Make a Snowshaker Picture Gallery Picture Gallery How to Make Mince Pies Coded Story Classical Concerts Royal Festival Hall The Times T2 Quiz Answers On Saturday Boxing Day jumbo crossword The Sunday Times Games Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move TV Review Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Vanora Bennett Films Choice Stephen Dalton Picture Gallery BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 2846 TV Choice Richer Sounds

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