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News from 20/11/2003

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Alyn Shipton, Lisnne Turk, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, Philip Whitely, S. J. Davies, Joanna Hunter, Tony Travers, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, John Hartley, Nicholas Wapshott and Adam Sherwin, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Alan Lane, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ivan Lawrence, Eric Dykeman, David Chater, Michael Binyon, W. D. Cormie, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Hugh Long, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Laura Peek and Lewis Smith, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Eaton, Maria Ahmed, Michael Ancram Shadow Secretary, Wendy Ide, Patrick Barkham, Geoff Brown, Peter Pauwels, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Brown, David Sharrock, Roger Sexton, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Paul Beaumont, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Nicholas Soames Shadow Secretary, Huon Mallalieu, Daniel Finkelstein, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Abigail Rayner and Raymond Snoddy, Nick Wyke, Gerard van Dam, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, David Hands, David Alexander, Stephen Collins, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Courtnadge, Derek Knights, William Shawcross, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Dan Sabbagh and Nic Hopkins, Roland Watson and James Bone, Bonnie Greer, Stanley Best, Chairman, Anthony Lester, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Greg Hurst and Rosemary Bennett, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, N. Taylor, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, James Doran and Abigail Rayner, K.w.Peterson, Sarah Turner, Peter B. Baker, Philip Webster Political Editor and Melissa Kite, Robert Millet and Michael Otterson, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Robin Ash, Lesley Hulley, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Bernard Mahan, Andrew Cook, Shane Warne, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Eddie Jones, Andrew Pierce, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Adam Fresco, Anajan Ahuja, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Rick Broadbent and Tom Dart, Ian Johns, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Lucia van der Post, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Michael Goldman, Jennai Fox Fitness Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Peter Finch, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Steward Tendler Crime Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Kate Battersby, Bill Edgar, Doug Henwood, Editor, James Christopher, Daniel McGrory, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Ben MacIntyre Political Sketch, Tom Baldwin and Adam Sherwin, Randy Cohen, Huw Beynon, Adam Hall, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Colin MacCabe, Thomas Stuttaford, Richard de Y. Manning, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Prem Sikka, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Gloria Gillott,

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The Times Fury at lapses in security as protests grow President spells out his doctrine for a new world order Council tax cap Hospital vote Double defeat Michael Jackson 'to turn himself in' Introducing the Tories' Alastair Campbell The US visitor Blair didn't want us to see—yet The unhappy hooker simon Barnes sport Tiffany & Co News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk Loud, scary—and that's just the jackets Blair's hospital Bill could be lost after Commons revolt Stolen cars must be paid for twice Cleric appeals against detention The Cooperative Bank Widow wins war pension after 7 years Food ad pledge Gaming Bill delay Glider suicide Shooting arrests Scandal could put Jackson on the scrapheap Singer is $240m in debt and was banking on his compilation Cd, report Nicholas Wapshott and Adam Sherwin The King of Pop's long slide from Bad to much, much worse Girls hit right notes with a stick-up Boots Eminem admits writing racist lyrics President delivers warning to those who snubbed him over Iraq 'We cannot turn a blind eye to oppressioN' Hp Hints of UK trial for terror suspects Pomp from the pages of Gilbert and Sullivan Offical Welcome We stand firm on terror, says Queen Just AA sk Budgens Bush's £2m fortress on wheels Only in the New Saturday Times Magazine Senior judge heads inquiry to review security at Palace The Footman Journalist Protesters catch police by surprise Falage Protests Orange A kinda magic that might just do the trick Royal lifestyle: what the Queen's fake footman saw Journalist found Prince Andrew was abrasive, the Princess Royal abrupt but fair, and the Countess of Wessex kind Sad boarding-house chic really must go Style Comment Alliance Leicester PC World Weekend review SKY Hugh won't be back onstage, and it's no laughing matter People No holds bard for the President Jody Morris in court on rape charge Drama group in crisis over loss PS Tales of a librarian Suicide father shoots dead wife and fleeing son Sex killer left girl to die in snow Dabs. com Motowhiz Tax credit payments are £700m too much Journalist tipped off police after Huntley 'slip' Comment about girls' clothes followed eavesdropping over 'breakthrough' in case, reports Dominic Kennedy Caretaker 'spread theory of deaths being an accident' BT IF Illegal arrival can stay for business School bus fears Fearon jailed Skydive case bail Ring rot checks Unequal collision World Cup helps more schools tackle rugby Web of intrigue as Wilkinson is left exposed British Gas Marks & Spencer Best for Wine Currys Surgeons in two minds over face transplants Curate tells of past that led to fight on 'eugenic' abortion Lloyds TSB Tiscali Broadband Immigrant racket chief jailed Drink pilots quit Teacher dies 'Stunt' death A pole apart Is Blair a bully or an incompetent? That is the question for Howard The man to bring some light to the Tories' dark side The appointment of Guy Black as chief spin-doctor would help to lift the shroud of failure from the Conservative Party. Tom Baldwin reports Magnet Hodge under fire hours after public apology Peers defeat justice Bill Sophie goes home without baby Nap at work may be just the job BT Tough sentence for robber with stammer Authors get a showbiz chance to be Book Idol Ns&i It's tough, compulsive and don't trust friends Change in grant VM Day Ministers expect town halls to wave a magic wand over services Extra cash for police 'not enough' One. Tel Local authorities warned to keep tax increases below 5% Dell Shackleton's Pole archive badly needs cold storage Hitachi Picture Gallery The Times Reports of the dodo's demise too hasty I intended to kill them all, admits sniper The taped confession of the 17-year-old accused of the murders that terrorised Whashington last year reveals a cool and unrepentant killer, reports Elaine Monaghan Dean has edge as entries close for key Democrat New Hampshire primary Jeep Gay marriage decision poses dilemma Sebo (AFP): Six charged over bomb (AP): Beatles sale (AP): Bounty's status (AP): Pilgrim killed Findinc Nemo Spaniards who want to bar shepherds' ancient rights (AP): Hunger strike Briton 'grave' (Reuter): Aids drugs plan (AP): Aaliyah finding (Reuter): Dead drunk Egg How the car-jack gangs are driving Papa into Nicole's Clio Berliners in a lather over bad taste TV 12 starving Russians are being filmed as they try to survive in a city that bears the scars of hunger, reports Adam Hall The Sunday Times Virgin mobile EU votes to lift ban on human embryo studies US officer admits role in mock execution The Times Vietnam greets first American warship in 30 years £llbn Iraq work open to British firms (AP): Us drops 900 kg bombs on Baqouba (AP): Ex-envoy home (AFP): Rower warned (AP): Baseball caps Nationwide General Clark to testify against Milosevic Jazz Dianne Reeves/Jason Moran The Best Shows in London First Choice The Times Martha's disciples stride out A Royal Welcome Theatre Dance Concert Ewald Brass Quintet President Blair and the Commons denominator The PM may have his dreams, but the reality is always in parliament Of course you Brits arc old, anarchic and impolite—that's why we need you Picture Gallery America and Europe: it's all a question of survival Lit Idol, a new chapter of prize nonsense The Bush Doctrine Multilateralism, mettle and a message to the Middle East Local Difficulty The Government has a burden of guilt over council taxes The Ideal Employee An appliction to pass Royal Household and M15 scrutiny EU defence policy 'sidelines' Nato America's world role Impact of tax rises Palace guard Safeguarding the independence of the judiciary Account systems for charity funds Buying modern art Regional buses Unexpected puzzle The wrong answer? The Times Final straw A question of shirts Funeral costs A sick joke? The Weather The Times Crossword 22.514 Weathercall Asprey GUS snips Burberry stake Soap star's debt message Halifax savings rates rise Brown tipped to overshoot NTL rights in demand Ebbers may win time Balfour seizes Mansell Target 2 point 5 Charts of the Day King anointed Sainsbury chooses its new chief FBI sting uncovers '20 years of forex fraud' on Wall St Time Warner board weighs up rival bids for its music assets First steel, now it's bra wars High-tech hokum Lies, damn lies and computers De Beers Table d'hote Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Hollinger misses new SEC deadline to file Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times New Iraq contracts GE gives Russian pledge Bertelsmann boss 'to quit' Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Hotels chief sees recovery in UK at last Betting terminals odds on for clearance Hitting right note in Brussels Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Distiller set to take over as monarch of the glens NEC Land Securities faces many risks, but its foundations are sure Brokers' optimism boosts British Land shares Larger Capitalisation Mild autumn sends chill through retailers Smaller Capitalisation Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts' fall given soft landing Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Traders from elite banks accused of 'massive fraud' France cuts taxes to lure foreign executives London's office market shows signs of new life Russian shares drop again Prime Minister fails to assuage union and business critics Operation Wooden Nickel We won't be liable, say British firms BT Heavy burden for business people The Texans building up a British food giant A big brand to hang their listing plans on Hicks Muse's big food acquisitions The Times Renault Megane Former Railtrack director to head water company Bank minutes dispel fears of rate rise The Men behind the Billions Northumbrian set to raise £200m Not to be truffled with City Diary Forward bets City Diary Sainsbury admits its wares are too pricey Tallest tower in Europe to be built over London Bridge station ACTIONenergy New chief executive to double his pay packet Chelsfield boss seeks feedback on 305p bid BT Mayor's budget under scrutiny amid criticism of soaring costs Barclay brothers face fire-sale of mail-order units If we cap auditors' liability, why not food producers' too? China seeks investors for $4bn steel project The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fetzer Early joint ventures now paying off The great lie of the New Economy Book Extract: a sceptical view of the modern claim that computers democratise wealth 'Technology doesn't diffuse like squid ink in the ocean' Harsh Reality behind the Theory BT Banking & Finance Spy Plc A touch of America as Thanksgiving goes coastal Aviemore three nights £59, Paris long weekend £114, Goa a fortnight £256. Tony Dawe lists latest offers Swift Flexi cover direct insurance Overseas Travel SAS The Sunday Times Worldwide travel insurance Insure Go Return Flights to Dubai Global Flights ABTA Go travel insurance Airline Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations Multiple Classified Advertising Items To market, to market Focus on creative Christmas shopping Middle East Multiple Classified Advertising Items Obituaries Anniversaries Birthdays Picture Gallery Seating Plan for the State Banquet for the President… EuR Music Programme Debate Memorial Service Court Circular Births, Marriages & Deaths Forthcoming Marriages Christening Appointment Investiture Don Gibson Author of Oh, Lonesome Me and other country standars John West Chief designer of the canberra who later concentrated on visionary schemes for transport and transport and recycling Long Sliced Scottish Smoked Salmon Personal Column The Times Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Box Number Replies Whilst care is taken to establish that our… The Sunday Times Lives Remembered The Sunday Times Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Bush Comes to Britain Nature Notes On this Day Memories of a Prison Camp News Quiz Prize Quiz What's your View? Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Water supply normal land use Legal aid solicitor authorised not employed Court of Appeal The Times Hire-purchase rogue cannot pass car title House of Lords England shaken by withdrawals Harmison and Anderson… Frank exchanges keep Seaman in comic spotlight Television icon Jacks still dines out on his superstar status Kate Battersby catches up with a Seventies hero who is unimpressed with the tasks by his successors Davies getting into the swing of competing against men Golf Picture Gallery European gloom for Celtic nations Nottingham buoyed by Grinham's good form Squash Colour of money pulls Fisher into pool Snooker Sarah Potter hears how the collapse of the women's tour is driving England's finest player abroad Bond tactics confound out-of-sorts Doherty Sport England Times Test Hellomoto weathers the storm to stay on course Sailing Sologub's broadside heats up East-West conflict Badminton Henderson steers Irish Hussar away from Hennessy Market Rasen Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Reading the racecard Hereford Wincanton Injuries hamper attempts to revive Findon Diary Evseev has last laugh as Wales go out with a whimper European Championship Play-Offs Chandler 's error heralds exit for brave Ford PA Cup First-Round Replays Cole vows to learn and raise his game for club and country Ansell to quit after bitter row with Ellis Smith leaves it late to break Canvey hearts West Ham chairman to let shareholders decide his future Latvia enjoy finest hour at expense of Turkey Holland hit ragged Scotland for six in bright orange landslide European Championship Play-Offs Leeds permit Morns to continue playing Thepremiershipt0day Wanted: safe pair of hands to go with Jonny's feet Confident Dawson proud to be the main source of irritation for opponents Ashling O'Connor on the England scrum half with the knack of annoying his rivals New Zealand Barbarians to give England a rugged homecoming Harrison completes renaissance by winning selection battle for final Dynamic Robinson poised to add some excitement Tuqiri aiming to convert his switch into success David Hands on the Wallaby wing who has made a huge impact since changing codes Betsen banned for six weeks for reckless kick on Dawson Pressure on Wallaby trio to justify code-breaking Christopher Irvine reports on the progress of four of rugby league's greatest exports Switch restores England power supply Your indispensable guide to England's World Cup final showdown with Australia Rugby charms Ioc president Australian press paranoia makes boring reading No worries, the pressure is all on the Poms England thrown by Harmison mystery and Anderson twist Cricket Forshaw rejects calls for injection of youth as he bows out for Britain Rugby Lague King back in action for Wasps Rugby Union Livingstone hoping to save Palace Athletics The Results Service Football Fixtures Wessels suspended over claims of racist abuse Flexibility brings accuracy Get Fit, Feel Fit Yoga for Golf Russia get lift from Myskina Japan win series Duniop called up Steelers on song Doubles duel Towers on top Going live So near, so far: Celtic cousins united by play-off heartbreak Englands players can strike it rich with £1.3m win bonus Peugeot Tomorrow Free 20-Page World Cup Final Special Unhappy Hooker Magic Number Insult Watch No Fear? No Fear! Final Answer? Foxtons Account/audit Senior (20K) Initiatives in Business Development Cox Insurance Holdings PLC Beautician Required You Executives over 40? Jobsearchers. Co. UK Executive Assistant Action Creating CV's We Urgently Require Impact Associates Career in politics. . . So which degree gets you… Nationwide Mercuri Urval Graduate and Management Opportunities Part Vii: Henry VIII The Times After a Westminster career? Better take a mixed degree Jennifer Gerber, 24, graduated from Durham… Management Executive Sathy Estates Limited The Malt Shovel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Eligo recruitment Experience David Courtnadge Barclays Fluent in Finance International Independent Financial Advisor PCS Lego Wear LEX Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Operations Consultants Haldane Connaught Scientist finds a winning formula Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Business Development Executive Expanding accountancy practice in Surrey requires a… Management Moves Times Newspapers RBR Harvey Nash Financial Moves Public private partnerships programmes UPM BMS Tribal Technology The Sunday Times Sales Consultant IEE DCO Consulting Warners Solicitors Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Re: source Brunelcare Account Assistant Independent Consultant? Independent Consultants Global Software Company Sundolitt Ltd Ofcom Delancey Human Resources Ltd Oxfordshire County Council Munro Consulting Ltd Times Newspapers Manager required Next Permanent OGC Cranfield University North London Collegiate School Euro Rscg Wnek Gosper Partners Senior Equity Derivatives Sales Person Salary Range… University of Cambridge Amrc The Times HM Prison Service WPL Times Newspapers Nrgexecutive Liberal Democrafts NAAFi Curlew executive search & selection English Partnerships Whitehead Mann consultants in leadership McArthuGlen UK Ltd Neville Wharton Excutive corer services limited The Sunday Times BVA Head of Operations SVP Marketing-Europe Pearsons Ramesses Group Strategic Business Analysts Ltd Managing Directors-Directors-Senior Managers Heads of Performance and Partnership Newcastle Building Society SVP Supply Chain-Europe Ponsonby & partners Harvey Nash Ellis Holley Maxwell Ltd Odgers Interexec Ajilon Boxwood Inchcape UK KPMG UK workers lose their job confidence Index Hanover Fox International Personnel Controller Charity chief who is driven to get goods on the road My Big Deal The Wellcome Trust Head of Employee Relations Packages Senior It Manager Barnes Kavelle Highways Agency My Big Deal When charity begins in the warehouse Curlew executive search & selection King Sher Technology and Senior Appointments The Kgb Spy who Met Jfk's Killer Hearth Goddess Christmas Appeal Screen T2 24 Hours Verbatim Theories that Lead to Tragedy The Media Consensus Appears to Be that There is Something Dodgy about Mmr Involving Drug Companies, Evil Bureaucrats and Tony Blair Walt Disney Required Reading The Spy who Knew Oswald Forty Years Ago on Saturday, Lee Harvey Oswald Killed John Kennedy. Two Months before, Oswald Had Arrived in Mexico, Hysterically Demanding a Visa to the Ussr. The Ex-Kgb Agent who Dealt with Him Talks to Andrew Cook "Jack's Brains are in my Hand" The Ethicist The Times Why only America Can Protect us from Evil George Bush Faces Mounting Pressure to Cut and Run from Iraq. In his New Book William Shawcross Says a Retreat into Isolation Would Be a Catastrophe because only the United States Can Defend the Free World Dish Jill Dupleix Suggests the Alunch She Would Prepare for George I Wouldn't Be Caught Dead in McDonald'S Lust Hearth Goddess Sheet Slot Home Forum How we Can Change You Can Make a Vital Contribution to Humanitarian Work in Schools in Afghanistan and Iraq, or Help to Make Archives Available that Will Enable Children to Learn about the History of their Country. Libby Purves Explains the Importance of the Two Charities Supported by the Times The Times Science Not Life as we Know It Genome Pioneer Crajg Venter Has Taken the First Step towards Creating a Living Organism. While He Sees Amazing Benefits, Critics are Fearful. Anjana Ahuja Reports Briefing Should we Fear 'Flying Rats'? Ken Livingstone Has a Point in his Campaign against the Pigeon, Says Thomas Stuttaford. But Don't Panic next Time You See One The Stigma Attached to Lung Cancer A Slap in the Faith After a New Book Accuses the Mormon Faith of Complicity in Murder, Incest, Child Abuse and White Supremacy, Leading Mormons Robert Millet and Michael Otterson Defend the Integrity of their Beliefs Timesonline Bridge Chess Raymond Keene Kasparov strikes back Winning Move Cable, Digital, and Satellite Skyone Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable and Digital Tv Review There are Some Marvellous Dramas to Be Milked from Cross-Dressing Romantic Comedies; Sadly Reversals Wasn't One of Them, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 3128 Viewing Guide David Chater Firstplus Master and Commander: sink or swim? 2 Its a Many Splintered Thing Stuffing a Film Such as Love Actually with Stars and Multiple Stories is a Risk, Says Sean MacAulay Holly Hunter: Thirteen's her lucky number 4 French horn: Godard 's Breathless 6 The Times Wendy Ide Takes to the High Seas with Russell Crowe New Films Their Hearts Delight More Felms James Christopher Falls in Love with Love, is Forced to Take Sides and Weeps for a Killer "The Cinematic Event of the Year" Virgin megastores Southern Discomfort Interview Holly Hunter Tells James Christopher She is Wistful for Ambitions yet to Be Realised Dvd Collectibles Geoff Brown Takes to the Air in a First Night Reviews Nautical Cinema Ian Johns A Breath of Fresh Air In an Extract from his New Biography of Jean-Luc Godard, Colin MacCabe Reveals how, in Breathless, the French Director Broke All the Established Rules and Changed the Course of Modern Cinema UGC Festival German Cinema is Fizzing with New Vitality and Confidence Cinemas Nationwide Screen & Heard Theatres "Theatrical Magic" Entertainments Royal Court The Times

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