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News from 17/11/2003

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, John Welford, Phil Yates, Victor Adebowale, DJM, Alison Root, Zahid Hussain, Sue Dodson, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Clare Halsted, Peter Lansley, Laurie Arle, Dick Benson-Gyles, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Sam Falle, Philip Howard, Richard Vaughan-Davies, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Nigel Chamberlain, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Randu Cohen, Clive Davis, Bernard Weatherhill, Alan Durward, Derek Lovelock, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Maria Ahmed, Eduard Fuller, Gerald Davies, A. B. Stone, Giles Coren, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Michael Evans and Daniel McGrory, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Andrew Bamji, Phil Gordon, Jane Carpanini, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian Wright, Stefanie Marsh, Nicholas Wapshott, Hugh Grant and Russell Crowe, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, N. C. Russell, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Ronan McGreevy, John Westerby, Jenny Booth, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Sills, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Chris Campling, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Helen Nugent, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Patricia Hewitt, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Anna Frame, William Rees-Mogg, Judy Dixey, James Doran, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Sam Allardyce, George Caulkin, Martin Waller Student Briefing, Ingrid Mansell, Walter Gammie, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Richard Carter, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Aki Riihilahti, Stephen Dalton, Tom Baldwin and Stefanie Marsh, Frank Furedi, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Mark Venables, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Caroline Merrell and Helen Nugent, Stanley Watkins, Jenny Davey, Colin Bridger, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Joan Smith, Hilary Scase,

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Thegame24 Pages of Pure Football plus England Lose… And now for the final and the Australians Mortgage fixed for life - with no exit penalty Cooking off menu Hollinger crisis Murder charge The Time Today King of the Poms prepares to give Aussies a kicking They thought it would be a picnic .. . now watch them die, gloats Saddam David Campese Gabby Logan Giles Smith Boodle & Dunthorne Free Cartoon Christmas Cards by Peter Brookes Token… Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Tories clash over death penalty comment Monitor of immigrants 'peddles distortion' Livingstone could lose with Labour The Week in Parliament Barristers shun legal aid work in protest over fees Child access disputes could ease Tiscali Rebels told to stay away from vote In Brief Welsh attacked Heart drug plan Soldier killed Disease spreads Can't cook. Won't cook. Don't care. Going out Higher incomes, falling prices and TV chefs drive Britain out of the kitchen and into the restaurant I've dined at home once in eight weeks Restaurants serve overpriced poison. You can do better - it's easy Breitling School for suicide bombers may be based in Britain Insiders offer tips on how to make best of Bush visit Acrewood Homes Alert level raised over al-Qaeda President confident of deal over Guantanamo Bay Britons Tales of a librarian Bus driver charged after Alicia's body is found Drunken girls die in leap from flats Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies Cathedrals fear £30m loss of funding NatWest Picture Gallery Rugby glory holds cup of gold for the victors George Cohen Uncle of Ben Ben Cohen, Nephew of George BMW Zut alors! The rain, the ref and the press beat us Pubs aim to cash in on the action Few places left for fans who want to wing it Harry flags a message The British Hernia Centre Ns&i Red tape scourge of scientific research VW Heads back summer camps for children I saw a regime of cookies, pot and porn Summer camp of all children Images of violence 'aid young' Antwerp Twist of nature reveals contortionist is secret Scan shows that elastic ligaments key to a supple body art, writers Mark Henderson Discovery Channel Brainwave research exposes hidden racism Barnardo's Hands-free phone sales ignore call on safety Time Antarctic women find they are not alone Poles Apart: How They Measure up BT Man charged with murder of girl, 2 In Brief Drivers poached Pupils explore Not up our street Shooting stars US deploys missile after Black Hawk disaster Big-Time Places Small-Town Prices Early exit could bolster Saddam insurgents Town takeover is blocked by widows' might Octogenarians stand in the way of a power company's plan to demolish Cheshire, Ohio, reports James Doran In the land of the white male, a woman beats an Asian man Churchill BT Bankruptcy takes the glitter off Schwarzenegger's celebrations Al-Qaeda admits Istanbul bombings and warns of more (AFP): Chirac tackles anti-Semitism Baume & Mercier One. Tel French UN worker shot dead in Afghanistan Musharraf cracks down on Islamists Red Cross to phase out West Bank aid operation Criminal gangs ready to exploit enlarged EU France is with you, Chirac tells survivors of shipyard disaster Catalonia edges closer to Spanish breakaway BM Fly eurostar Serb poll annulled over low turnout Rush for a marriage made in heaven November 27 is a doubly auspicious day in India for a wedding, reports Catherine Philp in Delhi The Market Place Free Phone and One Month Free Line Rental Perle cleared by inquiry In Brief Pavarotti to wed (AP): Author dies Taboo or not Taboo, the critics decide Britannia Provocative ideas above their station Theatre The Permanent Way First Choice ArtsFirst Pop The disco diva makes an enjoyable spectacle of herself; Mr Tambourine Man reinvents himself as a pianist Bob Dylan Wembley Arena Jazz Bobby McFerrin Festival Hall The Red Ken pantomime is a black farce for Labour Livingstone is hopelessly miscast as a moderate in the elections for mayor We're all in a terrible State and we don't even know who we are. Call for Jonny Picture Gallery Bush is a true friend; so let's welcome him like one Will these summer camps help our obese kids? Fat chance Kitchen Creativity Cooking goes the way of all flesh Red Tape Business must take on the dead hand of City and State New Departure A bold move forward for Iraq Renewable energy Odd exercise Impersonal banking The job of a people's peer is about more than just voting Dual role foxes nuclear monitors Shortfall of water Dressing down? Japanese reunion A collector writes The Times Blunkett's plans for identity cards Scoring an own goal Job descriptions The Weather Today's Weather Cloudy with Rain Spreading from the West The Times Crossword 22,511 Weathercall House of Fraser Picture Gallery DTI to lose 500 jobs in Brown's shake-up US energy Bill's tax break Briefing House prices fall Exchanges scrutinised EU rebate under attack Shell in Saudi gas deal Euro Disney losses soar How the Week Finished Currencies Commodities In Business Today Wish list Retailers want a sales surge I for… UK oil industry leaders warn of Brussels takeover Elan risks options anger Corporate Profile Tesco's pillars of strength Media groups eye Hollinger titles Meet & Greet C. Z. Guest Need to Know Global Business Briefing English Solicitors for Drax Holdings Limited Business Big Shot Change on Week Biotech 'funding crisis' Stop Press Vodafone to show growth Tax loss warning from CBI Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Stores face tense Christmas as rise in sales slows Bauger acquires Oasis for £152m BSkyB to pay £10m to former chief LVMH's bank case in court today Nokia Sainsbury's figures set to disappoint Banking & Finance Austrian The new inflation acronym could spell trouble initially Companies under pressure to quit Britain, says CBI Firms 'cut £1bn from pensions' How hedge funds started to grow when equities wilted Flybe. com Coal industry fears wipeout from EU rules Supermarket's four pillars lift it above rivals Corporate Profile No 92: Tesco Who's who in the Boardroom Renault Vel Satis History Company in Detail The Times Verdict How we Reached our Decision Debate Unkind Hearts and Coronets Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? American society figure loved by artists, writers and couturiers and dubbed a legend in her own lifetime C. Z. Guest Lord Wallace of Coslany Cyril May Court & Social Arts Funding Notebook Lives Remembered The Sunday Times Penny Singleton Lives in Brief Personal Column Daniel Hinden Want to place a classified advertisement? Long Sliced Scottish Smoked Salmon Unkind Hearts and Coronets Is it time to call for an end to the increasingly salacious publicity surrounding the royals? Picky Pop Pickers Is ITV's Pop Idol fair in its criticism of aspiring pop stars - or is it just plain cruel? Nature Notes On this Day the Times, November 17,1920 News Quiz Prize Quiz Word Watching Daily Life November 17,1940 Questions Answered Questions Asked Forthcoming Marriages Dinners Church News Answers Today's Royal Engagements News Quiz Time to get unethical with our basements of mothballed booty Notebook Arts Funding At last, art can live on anyone's street Briefing Charging: will it really cost us our ideals? Cheltenham double for Nicholls Trainer enjoys… Ashes agony continues for Britain's serial losers Rugby League The Results Service The Theatre of Champions Up for grabs now Woodward's England head to… Pinsent powers his way to title In Brief Nelson lords it MacRee triumphs McArthur treble Dynamic duo Cheer for Davies Barrera beaten Twin delight Latest defeat for Riders puts Mims on the brink Basketball Audi South Africa hold off English charge Golf World Cup Thomson back in the old routine Bowls Get Fit, Feel Fit Day One Yoga for Golf Records fall as fluent Hendry takes fourth British title Snooker Cheltenham double revives Nicholls Leicester Wolverhampton Times Test Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Saturday's Details Folkestone Solanki knows the Score as Strauss strikes right notes Cricket Sailing Scarborough fare nicely with home win and new stadium Non-League Football Nationwide Conference Golding holding advantage Ryman League Unibond League Arko Datta Lara enjoys rare triumph Britain run out of steam Alfreton inspired by recent arrivals Alfreton Town Vauxhall Motors Exhausted Roddick needs time off to recharge batteries Tennis Dr Martens League Tears, torn shirts and torrential rain add to ITV's ripping yarns Saracens survive scare thanks to late revival Powergen Cup Stephenson leads Newcastle romp Winners circle Bristol fade as Voyce piles on the points MasterCard All Blacks get order of the boot from Flatley Lomu is true icon, on or off pitch Ashling O'Connor finds the most feared player of 1995 battling against illness The Times By Our Sport Staff: Naked truth on Springbok training camp Jones predicts a 'set-piece final' as neck injury rules out Darwin Final place relieves Woodward 's self-imposed pressure Subaru England have the chance to break World Cup hoodoo Gerald Davies believes the time has come for a northern-hemisphere win So, is that all we've got? Yes, and it may win the World Cup Back-row trio prove there is no substitute for experience RBS France run off the road by England's extra power Michalak is taught harsh lesson by Dad's Army SportFlex BT Australia shudders as England chariot races to final frontier Lloyds TSB Everykick Everypass Everytackle Everygoal Sven's hopefuls outgunned plus Sam Allardyce… The W Rld Cup Today Simon Barnes Insult Watch Magic Number Quotes of the Day Not Such a Bon Mot Tomorrow In Defence of the Crown Reportage Fashion Arts T2 now includes a number of exciting new features.… 24 Hours Verbatim In their Heart of Herts 100 Years after the Birth of the World's First Garden City, Planners of the New Thames Gateway Should Learn the Lessons of Letchworth Protest Movements The Royals: Our Nice Little Earners The Royals Cost Britain £36.2 Million a Year. Could we Manage without Them or are They worth the Expense? Yes They are, Say Britain's Business Chiefs and Charity Workers. Grace Bradberry Investigates The Ethicist The World Has a Duty to save Iraq There is No Law and Order, and Old Scores are Bloodily Settled, yet the Chattering Classes Still Meet for Tea on Fridays. Simon Jenkins Presents Six Portraits of Iraqi Life as People Struggle to Impose Order on Chaos A Wealth of Expertise for Rich New Mothers Well-Heeled Parents who Feel Panicky at the Arrival of a Baby are Increasingly Turning to Maternity Nurses to Settle the Child into a Sleeping and Eating Routine. Gavin Evans Reports The Times Parent Forum My Son Has Been Scared of Clowns since One Spooked Him 3 Years Ago Cook Perfect Rice Every Time. It's so Easy, Says Jill Dupleix Who's in the Running for the Top Job at Gucci MRS Dippy Calendar Girl H0me. F0rum Putting on the Blitz The Times Keep on Shooting Like Elvis, John F. Kennedy Still Haunts Film-Makers and Writers 40 Years after his Death, Finds Ian Johns Entertainments Ice Skating Entertainments Listings Why we Love the Fab Flaw Pop Mark Mason on the Recording Goofs that Show that Beatles were Very Human Superhumans Dance Donald Hutera Previews a Mesmerisingly Erotic Version of Jean Genet's the Maids Week Ahead All that Jazz is Not Confined to the London Festival, Says Phoebe Greenwood That's All, Folks? La Movie Bugs Bunny in the Real World Doesn't Animate Sean MacAulay FilmFirst Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One Radio Choice Chris Campling Newspapers Support Recycling Beckhams Choice Film Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Anna Frame TV Review Charles Ii: The Power and the Passion Contained so Many Exchanges of Bodily Fluids that It Began to Resemble a Cheap Skin-Flick, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 3125 Viewing Guide AD Pointless Spectacle? Danish Pasting Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… History Debate Euro Stars Index Team Spirit Can only Go so Far The Gamesays Bottom Corner FA NEEDS to Find Some Discipline Tony Cascarino says England's players could make life difficult for Palios and fellow administrators in the run-up to Euro 2004 Players Demand Talks Matt Dickinson on the divisions exacerbated by the Smith affair Rooney Rules but Blunders Prove Costly Thematch Picture Gallery Cole's Rough Edges Remain England the Hopefuls Death's Defiant Deeds Live Long in Memory Thegolfkeeper Sky Boca Best of All Time The Greatest South America Aki RIIHILATHI's fashion sense nosedives with the label of submarine man The Player Island Dream Sunk by Tidal Wave of Goals Sark have just lost 19-0 to Gibraltar. But are they dispirited? Russell Kempson finds out United Should Break Bank Sam Allardyce says that no amount of money can repay the debt to Ferguson Sporting Kicks Bloodied but Unbowed Euro2004 Play-Offs Latvia Leave Turks with Work to Do The Times Football Yearbook Dabs. com McFadden Raises the Roof Euro2004 Play-Offs Free Dvd Agent Provocateur the Movie Picture Gallery Great Gifts Sour Kluivert Plays Blame Game Morris Ends Derby Drought Thegames Nationwide League First Division Norwich Frustrated by Defiant Pidgeley Gillingham Fail to Find Voice Manager Needs to Get Wise Nationwide 1 Attendance Table The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Card Count Holloway Has Feet on Ground Second Division First league game for Tony Adams ends in defeat while Wednesday lose again Times Online Nationwide 2 Attendance Table The Games Leading Scorers Card Count Fan Fare Nationwide 3 Attendance Table The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Card Count Barclaycard Premiership Scottishresults Santander Happy to Get Serious Stephen Burgen on the former librarian who has restored credibility to last season's Spanish league laughing stock Milan Look Strong on Right Wing James Eve on why Italy's premier club is more than willing to say yes, Prime Minister France Hit Peak Form The Times Taking the Fight to the Opposition Robert Hands on the First World War battalion sprug from Edinburgh's finest Shining Light Extinguished in its Prime Tom Dart on a book that charts what might have been for a man Kevin Keegan idolised Thenews The Times Hair of Sorrows The queue stretched as far as the eye could see. And every person in it was clutching a copy of his book, waiting for him to sign it Netresult Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Paper round Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Nextweekinthegame The Alternative Premiership (or how the Table Ought to Look) Fixtures Nationwide Sky Looking Back on 2003 The Road to La Manga Regional and UK final results Inside Changes Produce Even Bigger Success Story Mel Webb looks back on a momentous year for the Corporate Golf Challenge Thanks to our Sponsors Island Provides a Golf Paradise The winners of the national final at La Manga Club are destined for a heady treat - the chance to compete against the world's best corporate golfers on a new course that is simply breathtaking. Mel Webb looks at the delights on offer The 2003 World Final Singapore Team Prove Taylor Made for Success The Times Phillips Gives the Grove a Designer Label Outstaying Winter Golf at the Grove The Deal is Simple GMAC Residential Funding Banners Prove to Be Pop Stars The Times ECCO Arrives to Become Big Noise in Golf Alison Root profiles a company that has quickly established a foothold in the market A Real Home on the Range Geoffrey Dean discovers that there is one area of the sport that is enjoying an unprecedented boom The Long and Winding Road to Lam The Top Three Teams from Each Uk Final Have Qualified to Compete Manga Club, Spain NGA gh competitions Women's Corporate Golf Challenge National Final Line-Up The National Final, La Manga Dixon Kicks off in New Career Gary Jacob talks to the former Arsenal defender about his latest venture Footballers and their Clubs Dixon's Tales David Leadbetter Golf Academy Internet Golf Lessons with Dlga Celebrate your Golf Day in Style Golfer's Passport Corporate Golf Offers Save money on a host of superb products with these wonderful deals - exclusive to Times readers Golfbreaks. com Marriott Hotels & Resorts Book One Fourball, Receive One Free Why Not Let Worldwide Hole 'N One Add Something… Give your Event the Right Image Discounted Srixon Golf Balls The 2003 Major Champi0ns Review of the Year Weir Holds his Nerve for Major Triumph Furyk Family Affair Goes with a Swing Curtis the Toast of Sandwich as Sands of Time Claim Bjorn Unknown Micheel Signs off with Title Flourish Will Monty Miss out when Europe Defend the Cup Peter Dixon looks forward to the big golf event of next year—and poses an intriguing selection question Win tony a Husband Cartoon 2003 United States Money List 2003 Volvo Order of Merit The Times JPMorgan Fleming

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