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News from 24/11/2003

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, James Gordon, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Jon Ashworth, Richard Whitehead, Catherine Riley, DJM, Cannilla Cavendish, Howard Davies, Director, Eric Bell, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Frances D'souza, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, George Caukin, Lee Lewis, Denise Iredell, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Hilary Finch, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Ducker, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Edward Cohen, Lucia Van Der Post, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, James Hider, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Kenneth Richmond, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Peter Dawson, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Gabby Logan, Dominic Walsh, Hilary Weale, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, John Burscough, R. A. Wood, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Hugh Montefiore, Ramnik Shah, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Patrick Wright, David Hands, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Mark Pougatch, Annabel Ferriman, Vic Davies, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Lisa Armstrong, Dan Brennan, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, David Bolland, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Marcus Ginney, Clem Cecil and Michael Binyon, Jim Whyman, Secretary, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Matt Dickinson, David Rendal, Jennie Bristow, David Campese, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Teddy Sheringham, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Sam Lister and Justin Penrose, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Clem Cecil, Peter Dixon, Bylan Lee Racing Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Danny Alexander, Tom Dart, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Richard Sykes, Colin Lucas, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Allen Robertson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Kate Quill, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Owen Siot Chief Sports Reporter, Richard Posnett, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Gardiner, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Valerie Grove, Alison Richard, Suna Erdem and Daniel McGrory, John Phillips, Randy Cohen, Tom Dart and George Rae, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Gabrille Marcoti, Christopher Irvine,

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Why Self-Indulgence Makes Economic Sense—lucia Van… Colleges demand no retreat on fees The Convenient Quality Virgin atlantic The Times Today We won-but that's no reason to party Troubled Jackson tops charts Georgian leader flees 'velvet revolt' Jonny Wilkinson The 24 Pages of Pure Football Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk Wider powers on terrorism and asylum Blair plans to force through hunt ban and Lords changes Judicial appointment reform criticised Other Bills for the Year Ahead Tories redirect attack over Hutton findings Acrewood Property Group PLC Tickertape welcomes, huge street parades and massive sponsorship. It's another World Cup, but a different world The reception for England's heroes will outshine 1966, report Sam Lister and Justin Penrose Money-Spinner for the Game Breitling Harry leads England to another victory Rampant fraud costs EU more than £600m a year Croatia's sugar scam left £700,000 sour taste Tag Heuer Carey calls for end to American-bashing Lockerbie bomber back in court Civil Service union in pay ballot Prince show plan Pension at 70 'Perfect' hospital Papers by post Baby milk boon Volunteers work New police boss Artificial voice Kaddie Boy Footballer sought after car crash leaves man dead Legal fight is a pain in the elbow Alliance Leicester By a Correspondent: RMT sets out action on Tube safety AOL Broadband She looks like her father, says Sophie Drivers told to identify rogue speed cameras Volkswagen All smiles to keep a friendly old antagonism on track Chivalry returns to France House prices bounce back for Christmas After a long lull, the latest sales figures back predictions of a buoyant 2004, reports Lucia Adams It's pouring-three months in two days Alliance Leicester AA Dell Summer puts the heat on insurance costs Human rival drove sabre-toothed cats to turn cannibal Fossils show that a prehistoric hunter sank its teeth into its own kind, Mark Henderson reports from Los Angeles American Express Hardy's woods returned to former glory Courage and tears as victims fare remembered Bombers given clandestine home-town burials under cover of night Freeserve a wanadoo company Part-time troops join terror rehearsal Tories anger health staff with plan for local pay This Week in Parliament Think-tank praises Government but takes it to task over inequality Political Briefing The Cooperative Bank Tiscali Broadband Attack on grammars 'misused figures' Unpaid overtime adds up to £4,500 tar each worker New contracts bring cheaper power bills BBC Books By a Correspondent: Science pupils urge more ethical debate Time But police pick up extra cash The man who has seen our world at its worst The Times Polar expedition has everything ready, down to the bite-sized chocolate Orange Brightest stars leave TV drama in shadows Computer lets Petrarch's face live again Petrarch's Lines for Laura Big-Time Places Small-Town Prices Croatian right-wing party ousts moderates Armies must stay in Iraq for at least four years Mob mutilates bodies of US soldiers in show of hatred The Times Sharon attacks European leaders over 'anti-Semitism' Barclays FBI's $300m inquiry enrages Saudis A dragon is slain on the feast day of St George Clean hands dirtied by political sleaze Britannia Heathrow Rival powers share common interest in peaceful solution Kodak Picture Gallery Jackson and the many faces of justice Flybe. com Birmingham Midshires Family flies to Japan to face man accused over Lucie Colombia rebels to free British hostage (AFP): Five killed in crash (AP): Coalmine deaths (Reuters): Record turnout (AP): Kashmir move It's more sonic boom than bust Pop Radiohead Men Arena, Manchester Concerts Hitting the high notes with Antony and Cleopatra; Gardiner takes the Fifth with a no-holds-barred Beethoven March' Antonio e Cleopatra Wigmore Hall First Choice The Best Shows The Times LSO/Gardiner Pop The Coral Brixton Academy, Sw9 Jazz Charles Mingus Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall Blair should pay no heed to Chirac's silver tongue The Prime Minister need make no concessions to a troubled President Abandon this steatlth tax on talent and let universities charge what they want Picture Gallery Europe or America: it's time for Britain to choose Where is bin Laden strongest? In your own head Britain and France Blair should not bend to court Chirac's approval Dancing in the Street Elections are vital to validate Georgia's velvet revolution Clive of Sydney The Trafalagar Square plinth awaits Purpose of a state visit US role in dealing with terrorism Increase tuition fees to fund scholarships and bursaries The fate of 'abandoned' vehicles Luton airport Hitler salute Odds-on The Times Improving behaviour Unexpected puzzle Winning ways The Weather The Times Crossword 22,517 De Beers Hollinger directors quit E-retail sales up 50% WTO backs further talks Invensys cash deadline Investors 'need advice' Ikea looks to the East Fear of hidden Co2 tax Trans-Siberian AIM debut How the Week Finished In Business Today Corporate Profile Norris set to take chair at Jarvis Business owners optimistic on growth UK 'faces financial jobs loss' EMI to admit defeat in battle for Warner Economic Agenda IWC Bertrand Hallward Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Need to Know Global Business Briefing Change on Week Benjys stores up for sale Stop Press Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Data Day Look Ahead Euro entry nightmare could drag on until 2014 Economic Agenda EEF urges Brown to head off cost blow from Co2 scheme Renault El Satis Tote profits grow as Treasury plots sale Leftwingers up for rail union Social enterprises to get own company structure Accountancy firms fall out over audit cap on liabilities S&N considers drinks merger Make-A-Wish Banking & Finance Guns and buns make way for caps and hoses Corporate Profile No 93: Tomkins History The Company in Detail Fed's dual mandate to foster growth and price stability Economic Briefing Flybe. com The Times Verdict How we Reached our Decision Who's who in the Boardroom Standard Chartered in Korean stake race IBM LCH shareholders to agree Clearnet deal on Thursday Upward-only rent review clauses may be banned Swedes to take on UK gaming giants High-yielding Glasgow trust seeks £30m Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Bertrand Hallward Headmaster during the evacuation of Clifton College, and Vice-Chancellor who laid down the priorities for Nottingham University David Telling Executive who lost out to corporate raiders before building a still bigger empire Bob Grant Actor who played Jack Harper in On the Buses—the cheerful, cheeky bus conductor always on the lok-out for 'a bit of crumpet' Mohamed Choukri Voice of Morocco, heard in forty languages Court & Social Lives Remembered Lives in Brief Personal Column Long Sliced Scottish Smoked Salmon Margaret Green Gifted painter whose love of the domestic domain and of the English coastline resonated through her work Court & Social The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk The War on Terror Respondong with force; the mind of the enemy; solidarity and the 'special relationship' Yearning for the Good Life Have you climbed down the career ladder and found a better way of living? Putting something back It's the taking part Nature Notes Commission for Racial Equality Gives its First Discrimination Notice News Quiz Prize Quiz Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming Marriage Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Church News Word Watching Appointments Dinners News Quiz Prize Quiz Even the most successful West End theatres need help Notebook Architecture A hectic schedule at Hylands Briefing New seat of learning in a dazzling sea of white 63 revisited Knight ponders switching Best Mate from Kempton Racing Leaders in the Jumps Championships Ludlow Reading the racecard Newcastle Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Aintree Plumpton Fakenham Clan Royal stakes claim for McManus Southwell The morning after Rain again frustrates Fletcher Higgins humbled Sharks run ends Reading's boon Security review Mighty Magee Archer's late bid The Results Service Non-League Football Today's Fixtures Wilkinson's deputy lifts Newcastle Honours even Bans for coaches Humphreys high Bulls' home start Britain hit back Hammond sprint Hungary's 50 years of hurt: the decline and fall of a once all-powerful football nation 6-3 on November 25,1953, the Magical Magyars Stunned Wembley. Now their Game May Be its Death Throes Discovers All is Quiet on the Budapest Front England reel as they discover that the camera never lies Turned on: Richard Whitehead watches a video rerun of the nation's first home defeat against continental opposition How the Golden Team went west John Goodbody on the players who became caught in the Cold War Mud larks at ground where Jonny used to play for kicks Pat Gibson visits Farnham-the club that first honed the talents of the young Wilkinson Get Fit, Look Fit Flexi-Bar Workout Day One Lost for words when they thought it was all over Sport on Televison Times Test Memorable early morning in the locker room John Hopkins sits in a golf club in the US and enjoys a defining moment in life Ashes whitewash leaves Australia with something to crow about Christopher lrvine sees the Kangaroos grab their own late victory and with it the first clean sweep since 1986 Audi Jones generous in defeat after pre-match attrition Europe can benefit from shift in balance of power Gerald Davies believes England's new status brings with it responsibilities of leadership in the growth of the game Adversity drives Dallaglio to the summit England disconcerted by Watson's whistle Woodward finds right answers on his day of judgment English weather keeps us buoyant for second day of celebration Hilary Weale drinks in the unforgettable atmosphere of a famous victory before awarding herself some brownie points Subaru Winning smiles light up moment of history England's heroes head back to the grindstone Kay narrowly escapes nomination to hall of blame Mark Souster on a player whose brush with notoriety inspired a determination to make amends Finest hour Triple crown caps a perfect year for England Where our rugby boys have led, the rest can follow Serial winners finally learn how to become good losers Sydney victory offers springboard to rosy future David Hands says the RFU will move quickly to exploit England's World Cup success Congratulations-now pass me that street map Zurich England's modest world champions content to bask in reflected glory The World Cup in your Hands Lloyds ISB Two Great Sports Supplements Free Today Because We're worth It Richard Morrison Reportage Arts Now includes a number of exciting new features. The… Bush in Britain Verbatim The CD is Dead. Long Live Music Record Companies are Targeting Piracy as the Cause of Falling Sales. But if It Means Revival of Live Performance, Bring It on The Music Business Has Always Been Paranoid about New Technology How about "Mandy's Country: Hartlepool's Hidden Delights" Children and Grime Required Reading Why Do we Indulge Ourselves? It Makes Economic Sense America's Middle-Market Consumers Have $3.5 Trillion of Disposable Income, a New Book Reveals, and for Brands that Really Excity Them, They Will Pay up to 200 per Cent More than They Would for their Less Inviting Cousins-An Attitude that Enables Enterpreneurs to Flourish. Lucia Van Der Post Reports Why Spend $3 on a Lousy Sandwich Whe You Can Get a Greaa One for $6? Most Shoppers Know the Difference between Louis Vuition and Gucci The Ethicist The Times The Plot Sickens: This is No Doomsday Sect A Group of Evangelical Christian Asylum-Seekers who Face Deportation from Britan May Be the Innocent Victims of Bizarre Scheming Aimed at Easing Lithuania's Entry to the European Union. Vanora Bennett Reports Fear, Formula One and Should You Let your Child Pursue his Dreams, Whatever the Risks? Lewis Hamilton, the Rising Star of Motor Racing, Has Been Driving since the Age of Seven. Penny Wark Talks to his Family Parent Forum Our Baby Lost her Twin in Pregnancy. When Do we Tell her about her Sister? The Way we Live now Sink your Teeth into Succulent Fish Steaks, Advises Jill Dupleix Artistic, French yet Oddly Normal Christian Lactroix was Doing Bling Long before It was Cool. And while He May Not Be Lymh's Biggest Money-Maker, He is its Most Mannerly, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Mrs Dippy Retail Therapy Home. Forum How to Chill but Still Be Cool The Secretary of State for Health , John Reid, has… Pills Fight Pollution A Course of Antioxidant Vitamins May Help Olympic Athletes to Counter Athens' Dirty Air, Says Peta Bee NB Doctor's Orders Moz, in his Own Write Pop a New Book Defines Morrissey by his Influence on Other Writers. Steve Jelbert Adds Some Fotnotes His Eloquence Awed Putative Suicides into Choosing Life He Leads a Merry Dance Matthew Bourne Has Three Shows on the Trot. Can He Put a Foot Wrong, Wonders Allen Robertson Win Tickets to See Nutcracker! The Man Jack Cardiff Has Captured Cinema's Most Beautiful Women and Some of its Most Colourful Moments. Kate Quill Met Him Who Shot the Stars Jack Cardiff: A Life in Pictures In Screen Entertainments The Times Week Ahead Take to the Streets, Says Phoebe Greenwood, and Admire Some New Buildings Escape Artists The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio 1 Choice Choice Films Auctionair. co. uk/times TV Review The Kennedy Assassination: Beyond Conspiracy Has Finally Settled the Matter-Until the next Convincing Documentary, that is, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3131 Viewing Guide Times Newspapers Limited Approved Diamonds Harry Plotter Talent Contest Every Kick Bad Boys Elland Back Alan Davies Window of Opportunity Features Results and Reports Bottomcorner Risk is the Name of Harry's Game Tony Cascarino finds the Portsmouth manager still in the mood for a gamble or two as he looks forward to the challenges ahead Tonightstrip Harryflash Harryflash The Car Accident Sicknote Money No Object for Kindergarten Crop Dan Brennan on the clubs willing to gamble millions on the kids of today Talentedteens Igors Steps into Limelight The Highbury hero is packing his bags for Portugal—perhaps he can send Ryan Giggs a postcard Sky Mark Pougatch sorts through the emotional wreckage of an amazing week Wintickets Your Chance to See Manchester United Take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge United Stumble Thenews BT Arsenal Kept Flying at Altitude by Bergkamp Unbeaten Thirteen Barclaycard Fanfare Our Survey Says: Guilty as Charged Bill Edgar on Arsenal's ugly red-card record in recent years Disciplinary Matters FFC Ranieri's United Front Leeds Sinners in Saints' Eyes Matt Dickinson on Southampton's fight to keep hold of Gordon Strachan Elland Road Waits for Cavalry to Appear over the Horizon Keane Adds to Woe for Whyte and MacKay Moves Making Right Choices Foreign Touch Lifts Dire Fare Dl Canio Ignites Leicester Fury Shearer Still Geordie Hero Reading Leave Megson Fuming Warnock Looks Back in Anger Liddell Barnstormer Ruins Forest Comeback Nationwide 1 Fan Fare Nationwide League First Division Miller Glad to Be Perfect Ten Second Division Point keeps QPR top, Plymouth stay on their tails and Brighton win at last Nationwide 2 Fan Fare Barclaycard Premiership Oxford leapfrog Hull, who can only draw with Yeovil, while Carlisle lose again Nationwide 3 Fan Fare Hibs are Heartbroken Sutton hits hat-trick in Celtic romp; Rangers leave it late against Aberdeen Motherweel Bank of Scotland Tennents Scottish Cup Mr Angry's All the Rage Gabriele Marcotti on volatile Brazilian Luis Fabiano, who must stop seeing red Formguide Groclin Deny Accusations of Colour Bar Thestatistics The Times Paperround The Times Mortgage Service Buylines Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Next Week in the Game The Alternative Premiership Fixtures In the Main Sports Section today Sky Sports Picture Gallery Wilkinson and the Making of a Myth Simon Barnes on the kick that won the World Cup and a moment of pure sporting perfection The World Cup in your Hands Wilkinson'sworld Mean, Moody and Magnificent Alison Kervin sums up the attributes that make the captain something special The Final Countdown: From Here to Eternity Tick, tock, tick, drop. Owen Slot on the seconds that seemed to last a lifetime England Find Extra Drop of Courage Warren Gatland's Chalkboard So how Did They Do Rich Men, Poor Men England 84 Is that All You've Got? Eager for Kick-Off Hoping for Hill England 25 War of Words No Title British Airways Tetley's Beware Samoa England 35 Run Rabbits Run Lewgey's High Five Tops Uruguay Reddin in the Dock Dads on Parade England 111 Catt out of the Bag Res Alert for Resurgent Wales Heroes on Fringe Red for Danger England 28 French Polished off Wilkinson Drops a Final Hint A Moment of Beauty Reversal of Roles England 24 That was the World Cup the Glorious Facts and… Talk of Winners The Times Sweet Chariot Not for Faint of Heart Hilary Weale basks in the afterglow of the long-awaited final, a wild ride that she observed through her hands The Times Team The World Cup 2003 Finest hour

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