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News from 25/11/2003

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Erica Jones, Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Alyn Shipton, Gary Dungan, Phil Yates, Mike Shooter, John Brehcist, R. Rawlinson, Michael Shire, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, John Smith, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Liz Roberts, Tom Dyckhoff, Simon Barnes, John Stewart, Robert Thicknesse, George Ball, Lord Hoffmann, Dan Ash, Adam Luck, Richard Hobson, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, David Woodcock, Michael Evans Defence Editor, John Fordham, Philip Howard, Alan Craft, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Helen Scott-Lawler, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Allson Kervin, E. Y. Bridson, Elizabeth Judge, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Sam Lister and Alan Hamilton, Sam Coates and Sam Lister, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Richard Miles and Caroline Merrell, Geoff Brown, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Campbell, David Archibald, Colin White, Ruth Gledhill, Richard Nice, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, D. J. Bowden, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Theodort Dalrymple, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alastair McGOWAN, A. F. Green, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Ross Lorimer, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Niall Finlayson, Peter Simpson, James Delingpole, Jeremy Summers, Roland Watson, Peter Davies, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Paul Taylor, Angela Jameson, Bernard Crick, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Jerome Burne, Norman Giller, Nicky Gavron, Pauline Scutt, Rick Broadbent, G. R. Evans, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Joyce Glasser, Ann Treneman, Matthew Johnson, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, James Underwood, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Randy Conen, Liz Gill, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, John Lowry, Xan Rice, Michael Tilltoson, Carol Black, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Brian Gennery, Malcolm Bowden, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Claire McKinney, Clem Cecil, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Frances blames and Joe Lawrence, Guyt Liardet, Veronica Cowan, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Conan Carey, Ian Johns, Guy Liardet, Julian Brazier, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Mark Mason, Benjamin Stevenson's, Peter Morris, Nick Astbury, James Vogt, Bill Gunnyeon, Brian Glanville, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Martin Waller, William Dunlop, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Michael Bright, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Andrew Pierce and Christopher Walker, Bill Edgar, Jenni Cox Fitness Editor, Davide Haslam, Elizabeth Read, Matthew Connolly, Suna Erdem and Daniel McGrory, Phillip Webster and Peter Riddell, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Laurence Hughes, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Jolyon Grey, Christopher Irvine, Sian Griffiths, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Publicagenda Health, Education and 100s of Jobs Ban smoking in public now, urges alliance of top medics Lockerbie verdict Death sentence The Times the Convenient Quality Today's challenge-find a rhyme with Wilkinson The Times Chirac's faux pas with little Leo's papa Prepare for failure of EU talks, say senior ministers De Beers In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk Time to revamp the Entente Cordiale Bans on public smoking are spreading across the world Sudden oak death hits RHS at Wisley Proof positive eludes scientists Both sides in GM test row 'spun the facts' IF Top-up fee battle lines are drawn Asylum hitch Complaints grow Rastafarian wins Poor but happy Why you can't take Jonny's cradle to the rave England's heroes on the fast track to honours Clockwork Orange husband beat two wives to death, jury told Gucci Tribute to murder boy By a Correspondent: School principal hit dog walker with stick Trusting each other is the only way, Chirac says Brown attacks EU tax harmonisation Freeserve Cordial? Well, they can agree on hot air The Main Sticking Points Huntley cut off Soham girls' shirts In a hurry' British Airways Hairs and fibres link caretaker to girls, scientist shows Women's prerogative Royal party gatecrasher jailed for gallery stunt Hp Tory trio feel the cutting edge of 'barbershop opera' People Bigger than Jordan Rival book launches provide food for thought Picture Gallery Ing Direct Pure success for filthy opera PS.. . Skydiver plunges to his death in Leonardo wingsuit Church court to rule on exhumation test for King Harold Orange Birdmen can triple time spent in the air DNA link uncovers suspects in 64 crimes Lockerbie bomber must serve at least 27 years in prison NatWest HIV cases in Britain rising 20% a year Rivals warn Norris of conflict ahead Footballer held over fatal crash Duran Duran gong Crime premium Players in court Rail crash deal Snifter snubbed Detective's plea Funny record Boyfriend is sole suspect in case of murdered girl, 14 Palace toughens up on privacy as Mirror agrees to injunction DHL Milk must go in first to make best brew Scathing review of honours system shelved by No 10 Blair urges Northern Ireland to vote for the future NEC BT Governments can make a difference in the long run Prince of Wales defeats Galaxy Blaster The Times Baume & Mercier Verdict boosts Gulf War syndrome case Golfer battered relatives to death We were so hungry we ate the tulips in Amsterdam Renault Clio The Times T. M. Lewin Democrats rout Beijing forces at Hong Kong polls Anti-government demonstrations were at the root of reverse for embattled ruling alliance, Adam Luck reports Have you got a bomb with you, Prime Minister? Alliance Leicester DELL Washington sniper sentenced to death Tesco One. Tel Bush set for victory with Medicare Bill Georgia loses its heads as top ministers resign A stream of resignations is straining efforts to get the country back to normality, Clem Cecll reports from Tbilisi Putin aims to revive centuries' old tradition of friendship Bonhams Nelson Mandela Foundation Monaco Driving force who waits in the wings Turkish militant bomb suspects brought to court Islamic militants had links with Chechen and Afghan radicals, Suna Erdem and Daniel McGrory in Istanbul report Egg One. Tel Richard Pohle Rome on trail of 'smiling killer' From Associated Press: Iraq bans Arab TV network Voila (AP): Jackson issues denial on website Briton critical (Reuters): Rebels free two (Reuters): Iran deal Fire kills 36 Theatre First Choice the Best Shows The Times Masterclass for a twenty something Concert Britten Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera Turn of the Screw Royal College of Music, Sw7 Concert Contemporary Music Festival Huddersfield Perestroikak's prophets are treated with contempt There is no gratitude for the Soviet leaders who opened the door to liberty The forecast: an ill wind of change blowing Michael Fish off our screens Picture Gallery Make me pay: a graduate tax is the only fair way Eating on the streets is a greater evil than smoking Thunderer Maisnon Enlargement could go ahead without an EU constitution Time to Be Counted Ulster needs a high turnout from the moderate majority Right Honourable The honours system should be more transparent European Union audit Call for a ban on public smoking Need for top-up fees open to question Advising Home Office on immigrants Third runway Fictional sleuths Excused work Students' eating habits The Times Purposes and PR of state visits Winning ways Lords reform Not for breakfast Building trust? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,51s The Times Robitussin Ontheagenda Amvescap to face charges Rugby clears high streets Investors back in equities BE shutdowns extended Target 2 point 5 Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Charcol Ditched Boeing fires its finance chief Ex-BHP chief paid £7m golden hello 3 fails to deliver its prepay Christmas presence Exchange to clear the way for LCH deal In Business Today: Need To know 22. Commentary 23.… Prof its of boom America Inc is on a roll, says Gary… Top scores Arranger and composer Michael Kamen… Bronfman denies interest in tie-up with EMI Need to Know Global Business Briefing Learndirect business Business Big Shot Results in Brief Ahold bonus scheme Sprint to cut 2,000 jobs Nokia upbeat on industry Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Boeing to continue Pentagon links inquiry Amvescap to be charged in market-timing scandal Renault Brown not in harmony with EU Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Canary Wharf founder woos rivals' backers Cbi reports unexpected signs of upturn British Airways Share price slide represents the ugly truth at Invensys Dixons up as sale of Wanadoo stake continues Larger Capitalisation Shares New Look falls on worries over bid delay Smaller Capitalisation Shares 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 driven into retreat Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Warner Music's new owners see hard times ahead Hollinger bids face hold-ups Ubc broadcasts digital optimism Ep Global Opportunities Trust Plc BT Investors put EMI on notice Profit figures give America Inc a dean bill of health The Times Unit Trust Information Service Times Online The tea dance goes on City Diary UK entrepreneurs look for stronger patent protections Enterprise: Guarding your Innovations Invensys statement sends stock sliding Business to Business Business Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Business for Sale For Sale North Nottingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Make Money Helping Other People to Buy Property Clifford Lax Case Study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Finding Properties Rex Features Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thornton Securities Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities City gives cool response to new GKN chairman Bridging Loans Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items BT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Finance Property Spy plc Anniversaries Birthdays Rear-Admiral Ian Aylen Naval officer who served in the mystery intelligence unit commanded by Ian Fleming after D-Day The Rev Professor James Torrance Professor of theology in Scotland who believed the reformer John Calvin was misunderstood Bob Rangeley Civil engineer who made major contributions to pioneering irrigation projects in the arid areas of the Third World Winston Bray Planning civil aviation from wooden airliners to Concorde Lives in Brief Bill Blackburn, solicitor, was born on December 23, 1932. He died on October 10, 2003, aged 70 Rassul Gamsatov, Caucasian poet, was born in Zada, Dagestan, on September 8, 1923. He died in Moscow on November 3, 2003, aged 80 Births, Marriages & Deaths Elisabeth Lambert Ortiz Author who introduced the food of the world, and its history, to Britain Elisabeth Lambert Ortiz, food writer, was born on June 17, 1915. She died on October 27, 2003, aged 88 Michael Kamen Composer who worked with David Bowie and Pink Floyd before writing 30 film scores Lives Remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Dabate the issuecs of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Time after Time Lord Your memories of the Doctors who TV series-and your choices to play the new Doctor Nature Notes Picture Gallery And Many Happy Rover's Returns News Quiz Prize Quiz What's your View? Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Personal Column Tickets for Sale Spink Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lipman & Sons Long Sliced Scottish Smoked Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Global Flights Box Number Replies Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items In the Court of Session in Petition Conspicuous gallantry rarely rewarded H M Hobson Limited Northwest Holdings (UK) Limited The Companies Act 1985, Section 175 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Want to place a classified advertisement? Dean Witter Capital Markets Encounters University News Answers The Sunday Times Forthcoming Marriages Bids to settle are preferred Law Report Melchiot makes most of rare chance Releasing life sex offenders Your Player List with Updated Scores Bail aggravates term Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published November 25,2003 Regina v Thackwray Choice words from Down Under David Hands names his… Juniors given first taste of McEnroe's will to win Tennis Bower hits jackpot as tale of corruption in football wins bookie prize Sport Book of the Year The Times Willstrop on top of the world Holmberg signed Honour for Page Holcombe clash Montoya unruffled by journey to new destination Motor Racing Times Test European hopes hang in balance Arsenal face tough… Dallas roll on to justify promise by Parcells American Football Lockyer takes his place among the greats Rugby League Mullins hoping to turn corner with Hedgehunter Sedgefield Yesterday's Results Warwick Southwell The Times Old friends reunited to remember the day they were joined for ever in history 6-3 Fifty Years Ago Today, Hungary Demolished England at Wembley - now Two Surviving Players Meet Again John Goodbody on a Meeting at the Site of the Twin towers Why England were slow to learn the lesson Brian Glanville explains why the defeat brought no quick end to blinkered thinking Rugged Sewell still in thrall to the genius of Magical Magyars Rick Broadbent talks to the miner who scored for England Saha double leaves Portsmouth to lament more awayday blues Revised ambitions see Robson take charge of Bradford Get Fit, Feel Fit Flexi-Bar Workout Daytwo O'Neill desperate to fulfil Celtic's great expectations The Premiership Today Winning is not just the only thing, it is now an English thing FSA Finest hour Supporters reclaim their flag with immense pride Early effort eclipsed by enduring images of final stages Perfect tests iast vote against share option for 2007 Rugby Union Hansen's move leaves Walves seeking coach Hansen's move leaves Wales seeking coach The Times The Results Service Woodward's wonders give Hussain cause to ponder Cricket Today's Fixtures The Times Radcliffe takes time to reflect on defeat Athletics Pinches begins to fulfil potential Snooker Beware Boring Rugby Team Celebrates Here Wenger aims to pull off another Italian job and keep dream alive Peugeot 6-3 50 Years on a Hungarian goes back to Wembley Inside Sport No Title Battle of Trafalgar: The Victory that Inspired a Nation The London Gazette Extraordinary. Wednesday, Nov 6 General Order Foreign Intelligence From the Dutch Papers From the French Papers From the Hamburgh Papers Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden London Thursday, November 7,1805 The Publication to the New'smen finished this morning at ? past 7 Covent Garden Theatre A Voyage of Surprise and Cinematic Adventure that Made History along the Way Daniel Rosenthal on the Galapagos Magic They Couldnt Fake Years Passed before Weir I Took the Helm and Steered the Production into Action Michael Shire Charts the Passage from Novel to Screen Sail the Seas of Imagination with a Literary Master in Full Command of his Graft Nelson's Navy: Not so Much Rum, Sodomy and the Lash as a Model of Tight Discipline and Intelligent Teamwork Guy Liardet on the Hardship and Hell-Raising Image of the 18th-Century Sailor Sharing Spoils of War Prize Money When Britannia Ruled the Waves The Royal Navy was Irresistible, Says Guy Liardet Bridgeman Art Library From on Board H. M. Ship Victory Portsmouth Benjamin Stevenson's Letters to his Sister Piracy in Name of the Law Privateers Charismatic Old Salt who Captured the Hearts of a Nation Colin Whte Profiles Nelson the Naval Hero Historical Fact and Fiction: Horatio Nelson v Jack Aubrey Guy Liardet Weighs up Two Maritime Officers Corsican Tyrant Triumphs and Travails Russell Crowe Master and Commander the Far Side of… The American Patient so You Think You'd Be Better off in an American Hospital than the Nhs? Think Again The Billen Interview With the enemy: Rabbi Arik and… Arts Dr Seuss Inc. an invasion of sponsors run% a… Law Deceptive news: undercover jobs could make for a… T 2 now includes a number" of exciting new… 24 Hours Verbatim The Week It Went Right for Blair The Shrinking Band of Government Loyalists Feel that the Terms of Political Trade are, once Again, about to Move in their Favour Understanding Islam Required Reading Better Treatment America than Here? Conventional Wisdom is that the Nhs is Struggling White the American Healthcare System, provided You Have Insurance, is Tate of the Art. Sophie Roell Tells a Different Story-Her Sister's Cancer Diagnosis Led to a Sorry Saga of Incompetent, Overworked Staff and Bureaucratic Cost-Cutting At work last year certain colleagues were routinely… Habitat Take Time to Know her Unlike Most Members of the Royal Family, the Wessexes Had Not Pre-Chosen a Name for their Baby Daughter-A Decision Applauded by Marion McGilvary The Times A Rabbi among the Palestinians The Andrew Billen Interview Rabbi Arik Ascherman Spends his Days Defending Palestinian Olive Groves from Israeli Settlers and Security Forces and Fighting for the Righty of Arabs to Live a Peaceful Life, on the West Bank. Yet, as an Orthodox New, He is Firm in his Belief that the Jews Have a Right to Preserve their Heritage in Israel A Nose for Interaction Smell May Have a Powerful Effect on our Behaviour, Says Jerome Burne Game Nb Doctor's Orders Not Bead yet Showers of Self-Respect Modern Facilities are Enabling Older People to Continue to Bathe at Home. Liz Gill Reports SAGA Rice Stick Noodles Make a Fine Stir-Fry, Says Jill Dupleix Eight of the Best Little Black Dresses Style A Long Chunky Scarf is a j Must-Have for Winter, Says Nappy Valley Bairn Again Home. Forum But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test 'A 42" Philips plasma Tv for just £50?' Game-Review. The Simpsons Hit and Run Ps2, £39.99 Technobabble Take Me to the Bridge Architecture Crossing from a to B is Becoming a More Adventurous Experience, Says Tom Dyckhoff ENO Photography Joanna Pitman Raining Cats and Plugs La Movie the Reason behind the Rhyme of a New Dr Seuss Film is its Merchandise, Says Sean MaCaulay HMV Entertainments Book Tickets On-Line The Times Sorry Situation Radio how Can One Show Reduce Today's Comics to Anachronisms? Chris Campling Hasn't a Clue The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Cable, digital and satellite listings on TV Review The Director Bruce Goodison Injected Brink's Mat: The Greatest Heist with Just Enough Stylistic Pizazz to Reheat A20-Year-Old Tale, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Today's Television Last Night's Review… T2 Crossword No 3132 Viewing Guide Rolex Health Locked-up: why the NHS fears a new Mental… Careers It's not too late to change your life… Public Sector How road users could boost… Education Don't laugh, this could be the face… Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Dog Fight of the Week Other Views New stock market rules 'look like a safe bet' Issue of the Week Public Sector Pensions Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion tony Halpin Seeninhansard DTI spoils the regeneration game Regional Development Theissueexplained Council Tax Cryptic clues to success Management 'I'm in five minds as to what to do Management Jargondecoder Let's think of life beyond bars Interview The resettlement of prisoners is an much of a crisis as overcrowding in jails, according to Mike Newell, the prison governors' leader, Richard Ford reports Mediamonitor The Leader Line on Howtheyseeus Intheprofessionalpress Newmedical Research Mental Bill 'could double work' Health Otherstoriesweliked NHS Ignores violent attacks' Fundraisers miss out on minorities' £67 billion Charities Straightalker Car charges will revive railways Transport Regeneration Grants pour cash into KFC Hero Citizens' data is on the cards Local Government Andvillain Amatteroftaste Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Webwatch Welcome to University Ltd Rex Features Picture Gallery 'Don't deter trainee teachers' Higher Education Prize Caption Competition Students sell their future Higher Education Last Week Could trams get my career back on the rails? 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Veronica Cowan reports Times Law Awards 2004 with One Essex Court Ofcom The Times Law Section We're innocent until proved guilty or until our assets are seized Faculty of Arts & Human Sciences Warners Solicitors Timesonline News What to do with a legal bill that's too big to stomach Peter Breakey on the notion of a fair and reasonable fee, and how solicitors, clients could do more to ensure better value for money Houses of Parliament RAF JM Girls' Day School Trust A smouldering injustice Going to court has its dangers, writers Frances blames her lawyers, and Joe Lawrence is embi Is it really fair for the judge to meet the other side secret? Obeying the letter of the law Making business sense of a better world Job Robins speaks to a lawyer who has a vision of more responsible employers low insurance costs Booze cruise drivers face Customary enthusiasm Matthew Johnson on why no one should expect the duty men to be imbued with Christmas Spirit this year Website services must be open to all The campaign for disabled people's rights is moving into cyberspace, writer Helen Scott-Lawler Climbing to a peak practice Lovells' newly elected senior partner, a mountaineering Scot, tells Edward Fennell of his high ambitions Lawweek what the legal journals are reporting this week Edward Fennell In the City Sporting chance Improving the jury system Your shout reader's queries The College of Law explains the responsibllities of a sporting a neighbour, the entitlement to paid leave, the difficulty of establishing an easement and agreements on flexible working Children need a childhood Mobile phone confusion Lawyer of the week Lawboard @thetimes. co. uk Family Lawyer Claimant Pi Lawyer - Hampshire Commercial Property Harrow-on-the Hill Chambers Hailshamchambers Phoenix Chambers All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Locum Family Lawyer Wealth Management - kent North Cornwall Lexcel Everatt & Company Two lords come out of their shells Tradingplace@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Lloyds TSB The Times B. 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