News from 30/12/2002
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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Michael Aylwin, Helen Daniel, Alan F. Evans, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Ed Hempsey, Simon Barnes, Wilson Flood, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Nick Hawton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, David Jordan, Martin Weale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Bryan Thwaites, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Barbara Ellen, Alan Hall, Jeremy Whittle, Greg Hurst and Daniel McGrory, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Peter Jennings, David McVay, Peter Jones, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, David Connett, John Davies, Dan Sabbagh, Oliver Del Mar, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Mark Pougatch, Greg Hurst, Mark Court, Michael Hartnack and Daniel McGrory, Angela Jameson, Gabriel Rozenberg and David Connett, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Antonio de Figueiredo, Ross Clark, Roo Norton, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, David Beckham, Francis Bennion, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Michael Milner, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Richard Todd, Lewis Smith, David Connett and Emma Hartley, Susan Pease, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Paul Humphreys, Erica Wagner, Andrew Bradford, Oliver August, Noel Bayley, Jeffrey Titford, Andrew Davice, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Michelle Henery, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, Gavin Hadland, Richard Heller, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Charlie Wade, Walter Gammie, Ken Hickman, Allen Robertson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, John Blaxter Editor, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Penelope Elphinstone, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Emma Hartley, Richard Hakin, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Medley, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, David Skinner, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, John Phillips, Allan Hall, Sally Patten, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Joan Smith, Matt Pasterfield, Robert Sanders, John Cook,
ResumoIndex All-night courts for yobs fail test Research condemns costly us import Korean stand-off Kenyan victor Saudi base deal New Year Honours the Full List The Times Henry Keeps Arsenal on course Index Brighton's derelict pier goes west as fear of floods returns Cricket at war over Zimbabwe The Times's first nude dies at 54 Chopard The year that taste forgot News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Fast Times Hospitals put chefs' menus on back burner Anti-euro group plans move to old Labour Hq Police may cordon cities to contain terror attacks Duncan Smith targets education Tor ies question choice of men as candidates Dell Crime lures girls earlier survey says In Brief Hostage fear Daughter charged Missing boy plea Child attack Cloning row must not stop vital research, says Royal Society Younger Briton set to reach Pole Debenhams Fossil hunters turn up 50-ton monster of prehistoric deep Salopians take old school ties to Bangkok PC World Seven-year-olds stressed out by exams, says study Aitken to wed again By a Correspondent: Asian's family in murder appeal Prince is criticised for 'buy British' demand Index River defences 'unable to cope' with fresh floods Reprieved village can only watch as waters rise HSBC Mud race entrants sink and swim Cricket faces open clash with Blair over Zimbabwe Harare fans and politicians also divided Dixons England is on a loser whatever Daks Winter Sale Teenagers' real concern is friendship, not drugs £500,000 haul from dress shop Magnet Print you own e-tickets to beat theatre queues What the tickets cost and the extras Aztec exhibition is turnstile gold Software to receive age rating Trident to stay in front line for 20 more years Nottingham's arsenal destroyed Dixons Currys Call for Service pay to match firefighters Lloyds TSB Nokia Powell rules out military riposte to North Korea The widening food gap Mps Pyongyang's pinball cash tails off Kim's regime survives on arms dealing AOL Azerbaijan soldiers die in freeze (AFP): Explosives seized (AFP): Emperor's cancer (AP): History lost (AP): Rebel emerges (AP): Chinese take-off Kibaki can win overseas aid and unite divided tribes New leaders vow to end decades of fraud and penury The Government's first task will be to rebuild the economy, writes Polls not the answer to nation's ills, history suggests Laura Ashley A land of poverty and corruption Personal struggle, to replace Moi The Winner By a Special Correspondent: Kenyatta marooned by tide of change The Loser Secular migrants not welcome, says Israeli minister Renault Clio Chavez back in driving seat as fuel arrives Palestinian boy, Ii, shot dead in West Bank Al-Qaeda bought $20m diamonds to hide finances Us to be allowed limited use of Saudi airbases Jamjarcars The Computer World By our Foreign Staff: Airport worker in Paris 'hid explosives' Times Online Nato 'lacks the political will to arrest Karadzic' Jacques Klein believes Bosnia's future rides on the arrest of an elusive prey, writes Chancellor again resorts to courts to save his 'intimate atmosphere' Evesham Technology The Times Offers Direct Woman beats odds to be new Serbian leader Revolution still turns and churns The Times Critics' Choice Top 10 Movies One bouncer Hussain ought not to shy away from Moral questions over England's match in Harare should not defeat the captain Farewell to the year that killed off any British passion for the struggling euro Duncan Smith can raise a glass to cheer in 2003 Why is it fine to kill babies, but not create them? Bails off England's cricket game in Zimbabwe should be scrapped Green or Greedy Two competing visions for the future of farming The Manger Progress comes more by accident than design Can our war with Iraq be justified? Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Failure to train 'doers and makers' MEPs' gravy train The gift of tongues Weather warning Watch this space North Sea cod Compensation culture Controlling the house price spiral Olympic prospect Not so elementary? Cricket fantasy Imperial lather The Weather The Times Crossword 22,235 The Collector Jeremy Plester Weather Eye Anger over savings rates Canada Life jobs risk Ecb chief 's rate cut hint Northern's oilfield stake Stevens to quit Pnc role China splits power taste German pension trouble Mercedes still upbeat How the week finished Currencies Index Corporate profile Corporate failures climb sharply Opec to consider output increase Woolwich chief to step down Economic Agenda Royal Mai! seeks pension price rise ICR The Register The & Times Need to know: The week ahead The Times Don't pay for the productivity fallacy Comeback for the old ways of valuing shares Change on week Exchange rates Blair must repair link with business, says CBI chief Protests stepped up over 'satellite tax'… Office rents are forecast to tumble 8% next year Gas find by Sinopec raises chances of new Chinese pipeline Tns in talks on radio meter Companies 'failing to counter financial risk' Rail chiefs to start charm offensive on City investors Shipping lines 'may avoid-UK over fees' Banking giant with a reputation for thrift Corporate profile No46: Hsbc Holdings Who's who in the boardroom California turns the heat on buyout funds' secrecy The company in detail History Cinven in talks to buy Fitness First The Times verdict How we reached our decision Capitalisation, week's change The Times Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? George Roy Hill Director who brought Paul Newman and Robert Redford together in two successful films Alan Clodd Diffedent but energetic publisher whose message was often subversive, socialist or spiritual Court & Social Charles Sheffield Nasa scientist who turned his hand to writing science fiction Anthony Besch Opera director who started with a landmark student production of Mazart's Idomeneo - and never looked back Personal Column Flights Directory Contact Details for Classified Advertising The Times Lives remembered Dr Stuffaford online Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other times readers The Times doctor answers your questions on Sad and coping with Christmas stress Nature Notes News Quiz On This Day The Times, December 30,1940 Fire Bombs Rained on London: Many Buildings Hit in Night Raid Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life December 30,1853 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Gaudy grace will hide a home for real city life Latest wills Restoration unlocks a flight of fancy British Library presses Penny Black into printing history Christmas Charity Appeal 2002 Forthcoming marriages Answers (from page 8) Word Watching Hougher . (c)… News Quiz Newcastle rock bottom Beef Or Salmon adds flavour to Gold Cup menu Saturday's results Index Lingfield Park The Wright Track Reading the racecard Leaders in the National Hunt championships Compensation issue Rain takes heavy toll of jump meetings Outlook Yates relishing the chance to step back into big time Clubs clamour to support call for structural change Non-league football Nationwide Conference UniBond League By Our Sports Staff: Rahlves leaves Austrians trailing in his wake Two-goal Tweddle makes the most of his chance Dr Martens League Ryman League Bindaree's triumph restores a national treasure Times writers recall the highs and lows of their year. Alan Lee returns to Aintree for an epic and overdue tale Times Square Betfair Get fit, feel fit: Refresh your workout British challenge, swept I aside by Crichton Salling Picture Gallery Magic numbers Picture Gallery 62,000 reasons why Schumacher goes to work Index Picture Gallery Newcastle sink deeper as Everitt gives Irish a foothold Balshaw's maverick spirit Luger fails to ease travel sickness Northampton hounded out of their stride by leaders Sale slip up as pack mentality Saracens plough through the muddle The results service Today's fixtures Don Clarke dies at 69 Nickle to sign as Centurions march on Rugby league Snow reports By a Correspondent: Beaton Mersey slump extended Lacrose Australia taken the distance at last as Vaughan seizes the day Fourth Ashes Test match By Our Sports Staff: West Indies bring back Lara South Africa break record with defeat of Pakistan Speed puts caution in writing Henman told he is facing 'beginning of the end' Part lacking inspiration in defeat of Lazarenko By a Correspondent: Ruthless Jets put pressiire on leaders Slovakia unable to bounce out Czechs Words champion quick to hit bull' s-eye Bryant secures play-off berth for Giants Lewis rules out Tyson rematch In Brief Tomlinson's joy Sehwag in vain Hannawald flying Steelers hit back Craig triumphs England face £1 million bill if they refuse to play Zimbabwe Pacemen make Australia work hard for their victory 24 Pages Every Kick Everypass Everytackle Everygoal Global Ticket Index Inside Sport T M Jewin Index 2002: Our Critics Bite Back Index Arts inside Signing off Doctors are Giving Sick Notes to Patients on Request. But There are Many Gengine Work-Related Ailments, Says Richard Heller The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Rainbow Rule: Supporters of Kenya's National… The Public Involvement of a Flying-Saucer Cult in the Cloning Debate is a Timely Warning to us Can It Really Be Right to Create Exact Replicas of Dead Children? 2002: The Critics Arts The Times Offers Direct The Kids The Concertgoing Experience May Ring your Bell if You're a Middle Aged Connoisseur, but Will Teenagers Ever Get their Kicks on Opus 68? 14 /01 16/01 20 /01 Index 21 /02 Opera Robert Thicknesse If Opera is to Reach beyond the White Middle Classes It Must Learn to Advertise its Virtues The Way we Watch Opera-Lights Dimmed, Church Atmosphere -Is Quite Inapprepriate to the Genre 02/03 03 /03 Putting on the Gliz Gwyneth, Modonna, Matt... They All Lit up the West End in 2002. But this Glittering Hollywood Lustgre was Nothing More than Fool's Gold Up for Grabs Would Have Been Better if Madonna Hadn't Skimmed It like a Pale Rider on a Pale Horse 03/03 24 /03 24/04 11/05 Clone Academy The Gap between the Haves and the Have-Nots (Talent, that is) is Growing Ever Wider Executives are in a Hury, and if your First Single is Not a Top 10 Hit, You are Already in Trouble 13 /05 29 /05 31 /05 03 /06 Infamy, Infamy, All They've Got is Infamy I'm a Tv Reviewer, Get Me out of Here - or at Least Get Rid of All These C-List Celebrities on my Screen Mark Twain Noted: "Fame is a Vapour, Popularly an Accident; the only Earthly Certainly is Oblivion" 14/06 20/06 05 /07 Radop Chris Campling for Much of the Uk, Digital is a Cruel Joke Film Try It, You Liked It The past 12 Months Saw Cinema Feed Voraciously off Itself - and Gave us All Indigestion Far from Opening Windows on Culture, Cinema in 2002 was One Endlessly Revolving Door 08 /07 09 /07 11 /07 13 /07 Pulped Fiction Each Year, More and More Books Go Unread, It's Time to Adopt a Policy of Quality, Not Quantity When Asked what the Big Theme of the Literary Year Had Been I Coudn't Help Thinking: Enough Already! 24/07 01/08 Must the Show Go O Explosive Expansion and Competing Blockbusting Exhibitionbs Rist Turning our Museums and Galleries into Populist Cultural Theme Parks 16/08 23 /08 17 /09 26 /09 02/10 Silly Season Judeing by the General Level of Buffoonery, Programme-Makers Have Been at the Giggle Gas. And None More so than the Bbc's Boffins I Imagine the Bbc's Factual Department as a Wendy House with Four Clown Cars Parked outside 09 /10 29/10 The Times Pointe Blank To Mopdernise, or Not to Modernise, That's the Question Facing British Ballet For the Time Being, at Least, Covent Garden's Future Lies in its past 24 /11 30 /11 08 /12 Jazz Clive Davis in Returning to its Roots Jazz Runs the Risk of Stagfnation – but There is Still Hope Stomp Peter Pan RG Entertainments Listings Entertainments The Times Box Office Direct We Will Rock You Bestsellers of 2002 Nothing Succeeds like Success Nine of this… Today in the Times The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Tv Review The Disappointing Absolutely Fabulour was Lazy, Sloppy Stuff and Should Have Been Renamed Absolutely Fatuous, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Choke Gabrielle Starkey Sky One 6.00am Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (84837)… Choke Vanora Bennett Radio 1 Winning Move Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations TV Choice T2 Crossword No 2849 Solution to Christmas Eve T2 Jumbo Crossword Crisis Global Tie Market Valve No Title Black Humour Jimmy Riddle Index Thegamesays The Other Side of the Coin? What if Cameras Could Overrule Erring Referees Hairapparent People's Republic of Merseyside Ashling O'connor on why the global focus will be Goodison on Wednesday as Everton benefit from having China in their hands Graham is not the only one to have picked up on the… Easternview Queues yet to Form for The Great January Sale In Praise of Rubbish Refs The contribution to entertainment of bad decision should not be understimated How Cup Glory Passed Me by Tony Cascarino recalls the magic of the old trophy even though it was not all roses Doors Still Open at Fame Academy Nick Szczepanik reports on the battle for survival at the Senrab Boys' Club iin East London Ashling O'connor on the effects on agents of the transfer window Alyson Rudd looks at the enigma that is the Chelsea striker Moody and Magnificent Mark Pougatch on a world of crazy fans, inflatable haddock and fishnet stockings Sisknote The News Big Hit Looms for Boy No Title Band: The Rivals Barclaycard Premiership The Games Average Attendance Leading Scorers Card Count Simon Barnes on why Liverpool had no reason to believe at Highbury Abseha2. (0) 1 ! Heniy79{pen) ! Uverpo0l(0)s I… Angry Houllier T Picture Gallery Dabizas Adds to Confusion Barthez Saves Day for United The Games Barclaycard Premiership Manchester United (1) 2 Fortá37, Beckham 73 Birmingham City (0) 0 Refree: M Dean 7. Attendence : 67,640 Birmingham denled unlikely point by second-half stops Anelka's Best to Come Fulamn (0) 0 Manchester City (0) 1 Anelka Refree: P Durkin 7. Attendance : 17.937 french Striker earns high praise from Keagan Villa Progress Hard to Gauge Lisbie Adds to Albion's Woe James Fumbles Opening Lines Strachan Very Happy at Home Redknapp out to Prove Point Blades Lack Cutting Edge Adams Keeping his Mind on Job Jones Targeted by Fickle Fans Nationwide 1 The Games Average Attendence Leading Scorers Card Count No title Picture Gallery Thegames Nationwide League First Division In the Times this Week Bowen Prompts Cardiff Cruise Seconddivision Nationwide 2 The Games Average Attendance Leading Scorers Card Count Nationwide 3 The Games Average Attendance Leading Scorers Cabd Count Henrik's Golden Finish Old Firm earn narrow wins while Dundee United pick up vluable away point Bank of Scotland Numbercrunch Yourgame The Times Footballot Offside Rule: Beyond All Reason? Stark Choice for West Ham Buylines Catherine's casebook Thedailyfix Fixtures In the Main Sports Section today your Complete Guide… Beep Heat
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