News from 01/01/2003
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Robert Cole, DJM, James Moore, Tim O'donovan, Peter Saunders Director, Alan Hamilton and John Crossland, Dr James Briggs, Ralph Hill, Roger Pope, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, J. N. Douglas-Menzies, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Pat Gibson and Owen Slot, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Russell Kempson and George Caulkin, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Patrick Barkham, Jenny Knight, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, John Crossland and David Lister, Andrew Norfolk, Alexander Stille, Anthony Browne, Robert Cole Commentary, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Robert Thomson, Tim Reid, Tony Purton, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Dorothy Rowe, Nicholas Blanford, Gary Duncan and Suzy Jagger, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, E. W. Lighton, Keely Dunhill, Mike Darton, Val Samson, Roland Watson, Francis McManus Treasure, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Joseph O'connor, Mark Court, Nicholas Wapshott, Jeremy Plester, Angela Jameson, Jacqueline Rose, Roger Scruton, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, John Harvey Jones, Daniel McGrory, John Walker, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Geoffrey Wansell, Neel Mukherjee, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Alison Roberts, Donald King, Tony Whipp, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Cheryl Taylor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, E. W. Ewers, Xan Rice, Roger Huddleston, Oliver James, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Oliver August, Joanne Hart, Stewart Tendler, Joe Hainese, Nick Szczepanik, Mystic Morrison, Christopher Walker, Robin Kempster, Ian Johns, John Crossland, Richard Miles Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Michael Hartnack, Richard Beeston, Angus Roxburgh, Ian Whittell, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Simon Jenkins, Ben Lynfield, Geoff Ledden, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor and Roland Watson, Michael Horsnell, Gillian Harris, Felix Martin, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, John Parfitt, James Christopher, Dr Ruth Westheimer, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alan Saville Head of Secretarit, A. H. V. Wood, R. Wilkinson, Jenny Davey, Robin Shepherd, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoHeath made plans for 'ethnic cleansing' in Ulster Blair sees grim task ahead but Bush is upbeat Deputy Political Editor and Roland Watson in Washington Inside Shanghai express The Times Our Resolution There is no reason for Britain to fight this war -… How to succeed in 2003 At 81, Duke of Edinburgh is the busiest royal The Times Today: page Crossword: 18. Property: 23.… BBC sees new year in without a bong Prize New Year T2 Jumbo Crossword Threat to pensions the worst for 30 years Today in the Times Business Thf Register Sport Plus T2 Fast Times The Times Euro notes are genetically modified, scientists reveal Peter Pan story has seeing red ... but old coins are in demand Briton terns to 'suicide' clinic Dell Drug kills cells that give 'high' In Brief Ban cloning call Dolphins threat Church death Murder question Who needs Trafalgar Square? We've got Looe Ken Livingstone may have cancelled Londoners' celebrations, but down in Cornwall they really push the boat out 'Party pooper' mayor spoils fun Hurry while Stocks Last Sailor's toast to absent friends Atlantic storms bring threat of further flooding Titanic effort thwarted as Kent villages succumb again Magnet Picture Gallery Deafened official is paid £2,500 Separated for 58 years by 5 miles Levitating train raise spirits in Shanghai Ford Britain's network is lagging on all but cost Maglev technology goes back to basics Fan who makes sure it's not all over at Wembley Currys Stubbed toe leads to heart surgery A love of salvage Unlicensed drivers face £500 fine In Brief Algerians in court Master mind Gay kiss advert In love again Bin-bag bodies may be mother and daughter Siege gunman named as drug deals suspect Hernia Opticial Picture Gallery 'A tramp was foraging in the bins for food when he came across a human leg' MPs may find new hours too much to stomach Warning for Blair on union dissent New Nhs group gives patients a bigger role Halifax Central London motorists are put on their marks Museum visitor numbers double Countdown Cherie out, Saddam in, says radio poll Labour 'ruining care homes' Testament in verse to life of the poetic Pope Philosopher, poet and playwright Runaway pandas may breed in wild Belfast By a Correspondent: Swans saved from cooking oil PowerHouse Girl Disappointed in Love Actor Over this, your white grave The way we were - warmed by 'Puppy Love' but stunned by Watergate Desperate search to find island colony for Asians InternetCamerasDirect When some puckish scenes failed to amuse Using troops in miners' strike opposed by police Hardly the kind of thing to make an audience squirm By a Correspondent: Thatcher's country weekend rebuffed by Ted Moore gagged Heath drew up plan for partition in Northern Ireland Polite Adams impressed official Pope's aid sought in vain Press Office undone by secret lunch date Gaddafi 'shock' over IRA The Times Distraught Lynch in Bloody Sunday demand Bush wagers on a cut-price victory in Baghdad The White House says that defeating Saddam could cost $20bn less than ten years ago, writes Roland Watson Saga Us tracks bin Laden's terrorism fleet Yemenis mourn as us aid workers are buried London journalist arrested in Syria Outcry over Saudi cash gift to Bush school Straw has 'washed hands' of detainees in Cuba Fastimes New York crime fall makes it safest city Second Arab Mp barred from poll Annan tells Israel to deal with Arafat Guggenheim abandons its grand vision Minister loses job in scandal inquiry The Computer World Times Online Inspectors take secret nuclear papers Greek Eu presidency will focus on Balkans Important Safety Notice Diplomacy not war in Korean stand-off Athens support for Europe at its lowest Zimbabwe journalists face working illegally Russian officer cleared Detention centre riots spread In Brief Reuters: Turkish boost for Erdogan election Iran poll chief asks for pardon (AFP): Spanish judge calls for papers Island evacuated after eruption Santa's bones of contention Theatre Tom's Midnight Garden Library, Manchester The Times Town comes to the circus Theatre Stom Barbican Theatre Concert Nelson Goerner Wigmore Hall Critics' Choice Phoebe Greenwood Top 10 Movies James Christopher The Times I promise this will be the year I stop iffing about Will 2003 be a big year for science? You came to the right man There is no reason for Britain to go to war Picture Gallery The unions are dead—so bury them, Mr Blair Stephen Pollard Ring in the New A year for cool realism and mutual tolerance Turn the Tide Success in flood defence needs a new will to co-operate The Gifts There is much to be said for giving Injustice to Joseph Should England go to Zimbabwe? Letters to Thye Editor Archbishop on morality and religion Royal Family engagements for 2002 Tory fortunes Treasure islands Out of place The Times Art priorities and portrait of Omai Noise pollution Transport strategy Out of sight The Weather The Times Crossword 22,237 Picture Gallery City of God Jeremy Plester Weather Eye Pound rises on dollar Briefing Banks under fire Goldman tops league EchoStar appointment Us carrier to lose $3.2bn Win for tobacco firms IBM sells disk-drive unit Mondas slips despite buy Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Emerging from the wreckage Bank adviser sues NTL over fees Glimmer of respite as Ftse ends on a rise Tyco faces $5bn funding shortfall Overloaded tax offices facing catastrophe, accountants say The Register Chopard The Times Looking at a future imperfect Commentary An epic year of wreckage and ruins—with a little wizardry Jon Ashworth takes a look back at the people and events of the past 12 months and finds the view painfully reminiscent of the bleak landscapes of The Lord of the Rings Benettons bid to run Italy's road BT out of SmarTone Global Crossing replaces founder Fasttimes Jarvis counts on huge profit from Tube deal Family outgrows its woollen jumpers Picture Gallery Aggreko chief dies in crash Potts plans to delist as shares plunge The Times Corporate raider seeks to save Fiat Exchange rates Quest for defensive stocks lifts Safeway Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Shares to watch in year ahead Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Nervousness over bid knocks Lavendon Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street From chips and concrete to golf and luxury villas Tenerife is trying to repeat Majorca's success by going upmarket, but you can still find value, says Cheryl Taylor A new breed of property expert will help you find the hot spots But changing your portfolio will come at a cost, warns Jenny Knight Picture Gallery French Property Exhibition Spain Marbella Club Golf Resort Property Ocean Estates International Property Exhibition Passport to f lie Canaries It's time to face up to a few harsh realities Paula Hawkins explains how to rid yourself of that painful financial hangover Stake a claim if you want to benefit from tax credits The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Make a new year move to a different bank account Times Online Equities gain ground Action Research Debate The Archbishop of Canterbury Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Mary Wesley William Schutz Writer who sought to regain the joy in life through experiences with encounter groups and alternative therapies Court & Social7 D. J. Enright Poet, novelist and critic whose writing concealed deep, humane feeling beneath its casual wit Rayne Kruger Historian who wrote an acclaimed account of the Boer War and was the financial inspiration behind Leith's restaurant Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Nature Notes News Quitz Ira search of morality The Archbishop of Canterbury argues that without religion 'our whole politics is likely to be in deep trouble'. Is he right? On This Day Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Facing the future with hope News Quiz Contact Details for classified Advertising Latest wills Raf half-yearly promotions Personal Column The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Premium Bonds Appointment Legal news For Sale Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Waugh's final battle? Hypocrisy batting at No 10 for England in moral test Racing In Sport Today Beware the ides of March, April, May Yesterday's results Chelsea aim to bridge gap Turner jape pots world bid at risk In Brief Benton returns Events called off To Hull and back Tulu pulls out Five likely to bid Rams stun 49ers Vol Solitaire provides Nicholls with soft option Flame Creek can show wisdom of Chance remark Leicester Cheltenham Meetings in danger as more rain is forecast Prospects Exeter Reading the racecard Pakistan on standby as summer of disruption threatens Unfair to use sports figures to wage political battles, Moynihan says Gary Jacob reports on the peer worried by echo of Olympics row England pin hopes on casualty department Fasttimes England win may help put an end to Waugh Cricket: Fifth Ashes Test match Tennis By Our Sports Staff: Parmar's win provides ray of hope for Britain Snow reports How they line up in Sydney Today's fixtures Times … Performances at MCG should increase optimism for Sydney By Our Sports Staff: Navratilova triumphs in return to Australia The results service Search for fulfilment driving Coppell on hard road Times Square Runaway Portsmouth determined to take nothing for granted Change important to maintain progress Get fit, feel fit: Refresh your workout Timesonline Spotlight on Keane as season turns full circle Tigana in need of win with pressure mounting Bill Edgar Clash of the Day Chasing pack looks to Chelsea for lead Betfair 'Give that moral compass a tap, Clare. I think… Picture Gallery Eddery runs out of partners on 99 Inside Sport Make 2003 Work for You Get over your Fear, Improve your Posture, Get on at… T2 Watch out Verbatim The Year Ahead Picture Gallery Ann Treneman I Am the Queen of Reckoning. Every Year we Wrote our Resolutions and Sealed Them in Envelopes Human Jungle A New You for the New Year Ten Ways to Beat Fear A Man's Improving your Posture The Times Does It Work for You? If You are Not Getting the Most out of your Work Worried about your Lack of Presence? Do People Ignore You? Get Serious about Being Taken Seriously Timesonline Cash in your Anxiety for a Balanced Life A Healthy Attitude towards Money Depends upon Correcting Bad Arritudes towards Ourselves, Says Psychologist Dorothy Rowe How to Discover your Spiritual Self Get up Close and Personal A Romantic Trip or Sensual Massage Can Revive a Flagging Love Life, Says Dr Ruth Westhemer Covent Garden Bureau The Times Creme Newton Prep Multi-Lingual Creme If You Want to Brighten up your Home, Mix and Match Accessories, Hide the Sockets and Tidy up The Times How to Get the Right Kind of Home Help From Moving the Funiture Regularly to Finding the Right Lights, your Home Needs Vital Care if It's to Give Comfort and Well-Being, Says Keely Dunhill Dressed to Thrill British Women are either All Dolled up or in Tracksuit Mode. When Will They Learn that Sexiness is a State of Mind, Asks Lisa Armstrong Twelve Rules for Looking Sexy Time for the Perfect Cut Entertainments The Times A Song for Sore Heads The Party's over, the Hangover's Just Begun. John Bungey Searches out Music to Ease your Pain Sounds to Soothe ... And Some to Avoid Geoff Brown Has Some Hangover Cures of his Own. Try These New Ones—they're Classics Relaxing Classics Don't Let the past Turn into History Out Ancient Cultures are Foundering in the Shallows of 21st-Century Life. What Future Can There Be if we Don't Protect our past, Asks Alexander Stille Swept off her Feet Ross Stretton Has Gone, so what now for the Royal Ballet? Debra Craine Meets its New Director Never Overestimate the Delicacy of China A Book about the New Leadership Shows that Sinology Needs to Modernise Too, Says Robert Thomson A Social Theory that Shrinks in the Wash Timesonline TLS 100 Europe's New Far Right Preachers of Hate by Angus Roxburgh Gibson Square ?18.99;320 pp Isbn 1 9039 3321 8 ?15.19 (p&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Ship of Dreams Star of the Sea by Joseph O'connor Secker & Warburg ?10;432 pp Isbn 0 4362 1013 4 ?8 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 The Times New year's Day jumbo crossword Times 2 New Year's Day jumbo Times Online Bridge Andrew Robson The Stayman Convention Lesson Fifteen Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Picture Gallery Tv Review With a Little Help from Channel 4, Carol Midgley Looked Back Fondly on a Year of Drunken Monkeys, Water-Cooler Comedy and Trashy Soccer Drama Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Vanora Bennett Choice Stephen Dalton BBC One No Title Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2851 Tv Choice David Chater New Year's Concert
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