News from 04/12/2003
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Christina Hardyment, Jon Ashworth, R. N. Noble, Angela Kilmartin, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, David Cox, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, John Doughty, Peter Lansley, Robert Fearnley, Richard Hobson, Tamora Langley, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory, David Chater, Tom Baldwin, Tony Halpin and Rosemary Bennett, James Bone, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Johnston, Graham Breeze, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, S. M. Hardy, Richard Cleroux, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Jim Dixon, Alexander Osborne, Dominic Clifford, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Sam Lister, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst, Natalie Bennett, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Kevin Burdekin, Valerie Elliott, Gordon Johnson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Jonathan Gornall, Nicholas Wapshott and Sam Lister, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Richard Miles and Antonia Senior, Richard Larner, Matt Dickinson and John Goodbody, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Jonathan Richards, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Souster and David Hands, Chris Horton, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Hugo Rifkind, Alison Davis, Angela Jameson, Geoffrey Silman, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Irene Zoech and Sam Lister, Michael Theodoulou, Lesley Close, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Holly Finn, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Stephen Lambert, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Philip Whiteley, Charles Elphicke, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Charles Wylie, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Kevin Mahony, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Sam Wong, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Hugo Robson, Robert J. Taylor, Anna Frame, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Geoffrey White, Jonathan Clayton, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Ronald Eyres, Mel Webb, David Madel, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, Michael Irwin, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Leo Lewis, Neil Hunt, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Gordon Brown, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Randy Cohen, J. Clarkin, Peter J. Smith, Jenny Davey, Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoUniversities must raise private cash Treasury report demands redical reforms to win tuition fees deal They're off Top cartoonist Revitalise A Thoroughly Modern Cannibal Picture Gallery 'Shoe-bomb' Briton charged The Times Today: page 2. Crossword and Weather: 26… PC murder leads Queen in Nigeria How good is your primary? The Definitive School… Jingle hell, jingle hell. . . Soham suspect sobs over Hindley taunts News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk A sneer and a jeer is a conversation here Armed police to deter Christmas terror attacks Guinea pigs test Id cards Times cartoonist's award 'Shoe-bomb' Briton charged Junk food 'top threat to health' BT Save suspect from US military, Straw urged Falconer pledge on freedom of judges Eaten by a thoroughly modern cannibal The killer and his victim shared the most intimate meal imaginable. Roger Boyes was in court Oxford's last all-women bastion votes to keep the men at bay Should single-sex institutions be consigned to the past? Send your e-mails to debate@the times. co. uk GUC the Icon Ring Blakelock murder investigation reopened An urban phoenix has risen from the ashes of the riot Office World I saw small bloodstains on my shirt where I had been hit. The BBC man lost an eye Sent by the Daily Mirror to gauge reaction to Cynthia Jarrett's death, 27-year-old Mark Souster walked into a night of bloodshed he'll never forget Letwin to give up City links Hospital fears Films damaged Board dismissed Fat chance Sex case teacher Roberts appeal Face the future Blair bouquet 'Spoilt' little rich kids sleep easy in £3,000 bedrooms Ladies join queue for 'potty parity' Garrard Sky Health body sets limit to use of HRT Bragg's wit Is no illusion PowerHouse Is Lord Black cursed by house that blows both hot and cold? People Keeping up with the kirs NFU chief of spin knows her audience PS… BT Alliance Leicester Paltrow is expecting a baby by pop star lover 'Lovable rogue', 14, tortured and killed The British Hernia Centre Marks & Spencer Only in the New Saturday Times False words and false trails: how Huntley 'ran Caretaker 'laughted' at searches Currys Combat Stress Rings' around police and his victims' parents Carr tells jury that he had changed bedding Mastercard 'She lied, but it's not your task to judge her morally' AOL Broadband Whisky sour: so what really is a single malt? Queen's pud maker topped by Tescos Dabs. com The Body's Shop Only in the New Saturday Times My party is still growing up, admits Kennedy The Lib Dem leader acknowledges that they must learn to walk before they can aspire to run the country. Tom Baldwin and Greg Hurst report The Link Duncan Smith threat to Howard Tiscali Officials to be polled on strike over pay Blair taunted over public school Egg Sony Question Time Briefing Michael Howard asked five questions about the Big Conversation PC World PC World Watchdog picks a bone with 'costly' pet insurance One. Tel Ministers blamed for forcing up council tax Mother died after 'gross neglect' The hound that ran up a bill for £1,500 Upset over cockroach campaign Emin war verdict HIV needles alert Tale of two wags Marriage over Ali G 'scam' Killing charge Heathrow drugs Correction Nigeria welcomes cool Queen and 'King Phillip' Rwanda 'hate media' trio jailed for inciting genocide Grave clues to elephant forerunners African states call to readmit Zimbabwe to Commonwealth Jessops Acadians win royal apology 200 years on Polo set keep stiff upper lip as they pack their trunks Mitsubishi Motors Elephantine rules Book token Q. Where are the locals reviving a language that consists entirely of whistles? A: The Canary Islands, of course Payout for Cypriot refugee brings Turkey closer to Europe Dell Who Needs Words to Talk? Richer Sounds Russian death knell for Kyoto treaty is echoed in EU forecast Warlord's arms deal bolsters peace push Birmingham Midshires Saudis seize terror suspect and arsenal French floods kill five and close reactors Drug war is won, leader fells king Custody dispute (AP): Burma 'treason ' (AP): Death struggle (AFP): Nobel backlash (Reuters): Georgia blast Appeal judges question bar on defence witnesses for 9/11 accused The Sunday Times Birthmark baby draws miracle-seekers BT Iraq coalition to recruit militias despite dangers Middle Fast Waterstone's Twain's celebrated jumping frog has California county hopping mad BA disputes Bush flight account Simple life puzzles heiress on TV trip to the real world America Alliance Leicester Twelve random shootings linked to motorway sniper Concert Philharmonia/ Schiff Festival Hall First Choice The Best Shows The Times Why the Devil has all the best lines Theatre Messiah Old Vic Pop The earth mother gives way to a tough customer; Blur's middlebrow music has no sense of direction Erykah Badu Brixton Academy Blur Brixton Academy Jazz Pharoah Sanders Jazz Cofé, Ni Business should thrive in the groves of academe My task is to help entrepreneurs and universities enrich each other Secrets of the sisterhood: it's wrong to shut men out (except in the bathroom) Picture Gallery Is reform possible in a vast, chaotic democracy? We need to take a risk and let Brussels play with our soldiers Report Card Universities and business must follow the Lambert model The Real Agenda What the Commonwealth should be discussing in Nigeria Insurance Angst Do we worry too much about risk? Blunkett's words Property ladder Sexist headlines Notice to Readers Graduate tax and other solutions to university funding Bureaucratic load on manufacturers Congestion charge Lack of reserve The Times Happy wife-swappers Proposals on pension reform EU constitution Impersonal banking Sport's ups and downs The Weather The Times Crossword 22,526 Around Britain Abroad High Tides The Times Asprey US shares hit year highs Amvescap exodus worry Errors blow to Revenue Travelodge cuts jobs Opec blames weak dollar Vodafone's French prize EU to clear Editis deal Khodorkovsky vow Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today: Need To Know 28. Commentary 29.… Executive Stress Shake-up 'to cost racing £750m' Weak rise in house prices set to weigh on Bank Prince's Canary aid for Morgan Watchdog's merger ruling overturned Rate debate Pill may kill the pain of Atkins Alan Davidson Diplomat and food Companion Stairlifts Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Need to Know Global Business Briefing Business Big Shot Results in Brief Eads eyes US aircraft deal Stop Press Snecma launches action Swiss Life sells HSBC stake Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead EU price fix decision overturned Hollinger supported Kissinger magazine Hard going for raciing industry Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Ryanair to launch new Charleroi route British Airways GKN accelerates on back of rise in US car sales German interest lifts airports operator TBI Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Good time to buy into hopes of positive future at lastminute Markets Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts make fresh headway Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Gsk's trumpeting of drugs pipeline fails to excite City Virgin takes 13 Bombardier trains off track Insurance payout help for Marriott Nokia Rising to the big challenge Amvescap braced for cash exodus as Ifg faces charges Aviva forced to pick head of its fund arm for finance director The Times Unit Trust Information Service SEC rules to halt late-trading abuses Embrace the Challenge 'Divided nation' fears as more small firms shut final salary plans FSA adopts new powers to speed up inquiries The most tasteless scam yet? Boxing clever Unhappy returns Plans for Tote sale are off and running New sports utility helps lift Porsche United looks at gas network cash call Lastminute pays £16.5m for hotel bookings agency Life imitates fiction as Hatfield Colliery falls into administration Wolfson hits back over US patent infringement claim OFT challenge poses racing's biggest hurdle The Times Services lift UK hopes despite high street lull Boom in self-certification loans fuels fears of housing crash Analysis Domination No pre-Christmas rate rise, Times MPC says Enrozone shows more sign of life Warning that AMP must float UK business at discount De Vere chief aims to push up returns Stansted expansion would be flight path of least resistance Analysis BA hints at overseas growth option The Sunday Times Wolves eyes deal to brew Bass Ale SCS pins blame for black hole on error We must put faith in trust, technology and training French face trial in US over Crédit Lyonnais The Times Chirac's support founded on 22-year friendship Japan's FSA moves to avert bank crisis Phone-tapping arrest shakes Tokyo market Series of bad loans prompts injection of public funds Japan's FSA moves to avert bank crisis China's trade surplus to fall by half Beauty and Beast in the home of the Bard Dublin three nights £261, Italy a week sking £205, Thailand nine nights £579. Tony Dawe lists latest offers Treat yourself to a country break Radisson Hotels & Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Online travel classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Airline Network Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Americana Vacations PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Searching for Santa Focus on flying visits to Lapland Crockett & Jones Equity Prices Sound can be a trademark Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Absence of standard form not fatal Queen's Bench Division Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Sentence consecutive to life tariff not apt Court of Appeal Internet bets ban illegal Court of Justice of the European Communities Etb Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Alan Davidson Gifted diplomat who after a career in some of the world's hotspots, became one of the world's most knowledgeable writers on food Ken Gampu South African actor who achieved success in Hollywood before returning home to a difficult life under apartheid Barber Conable Congressman and liberal-minded president of the World Bank who strove to reform the institution's monolithic inertia Court & Social John McCarthy Idealistic and progressive Governor of Wormwood Scrubs, whose letter to The Times 1981 sparked a furore about prison conditions Marjorie Reeves Local historian and educationist who was a specialist on Abbot Joachim of Fiore and who helped to promote St Anne's College, Oxford Bishop Augustine Hornyak Leader of Ukrainian Catholics in Britain who found himself at odds with a flock which wanted him to adopt a position of greater independence from Rome Lives Remembered Ted Bates Former Southampton player, manager and executive who helped the club to rise to the top tier of English football Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Deaths Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Changing Times Readrs put their questions about the new compact edition to The Times Editor, Robert Thomson The Will to Die Should everyone make a living will - and can it guarantee death with dignity? Nature Notes Robbery in Hyde Park News Quiz Prize Quiz Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Long Sliced Scottish Smoked Salmon Private Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items Artists who created a life in pictures for the Virgin Mary down the ages Livery Company Personal Column Luncheon Appointments Reinvestment & Reform Initiative Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Answers Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Muralitharan weaves spell Beef Or Salmon seeks benefit of day in school Racing Yesterday's Results Wolverhampton to inspect Market Rasen Wincanton Leicester Seeds of hope for Eriksson's men Courses neglect chance to build on goodwill Jacobson raises his sights to target Ryder Cup place Golf Corporate hopefuls get down to business Finalists Hitachi Henman gets part-time coach Tennis Harlow in top form Bowls Bradford complete Johnson deal Rugby League Waugh's farewell celebration runs risk of taking over Cricket Magician Muralitharan begins to weave spell Sri Lanka v England First Test Full Scoreboard from Galle The 2004 International and County Fixtures England steeled for longest summer Zurich pays £2.25m to sponsor the Lions The natural way to get back on an upward curve Get Fit, Feel Fit Core Stability Gillette Woodward continues sweep of awards Leicester fight darker side of World Cup fever Simpson keeping Olympic dream alive Hockey Welsh clubs need to keep hold of feel-good factor Sky's darkest hour comes just before the dawn thanks to cereal wafflers Sport on Television The Results Service Fixtures England in Portugal 2004 Times Test The Times Britons get incentive to excel in London Marathon Athletics McRae set for Subaru test drive Firman's big test Daly wins call Nicol beaten Hare goes home Negative tests Relentless Chelsea refuse to take it easy Carling Cup Elvive Draw Change of luck brings comfort to Villa Mendieta on the spot for Middlesbrough United youngsters prove no match for Megson's men Postiga finds feet as Tottenham keep City on road to nowhere Carling Cup County are saved from extinction Morgan shows Forest's goal-shy strikers the way Viduka and Smith at the top of Ferguson's shopping list Sir Beckham inspires Real to derby win The Premiership Today Liverpool stunned by Djorkaeff England top seeds as Eriksson takes pot luck in Germany "Old Speckled Hen" New World Order How the Nations Line UP for 2006 Knight Errant Inside Sport Abbey Enfield Energy Centre Limited Anders elite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Territory Sales Managers (Southern) Initiatives in Business Development Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charlfont St James Work experience Phee Farrer Jones Visa Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Management Executive Reed in Partnership Latymer Upper School No job without experience - no experience without work Introduces a new weekly column Food and Drink Federation Picture Gallery Ladbrokes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times the Times So how Do Get into. . . Investment banking Management Executive Customer service Connaught Penna Consulting B&Q Multiple Display Advertising Items Investors in People Reading City Centre Manager Ramesses Group Premier Executive Angela Garland Consulting CognGsys ON Communication Citi Mercedes-Benz Executive Director the Institute of Masters of Wine Premier Executive Phones 4u Xantus Norman Broadbent Interexec Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Council PSD Newlook BT Consultants in leadership Curlew Directors Shared Service Centre - Outsourcing Multiple Display Advertising Items Child support agency Heidrick & Struggles Chief Executive Spencer Stuart Metzger Grieves Pryce Executive Resourcing OLM Group Limited Calupr SPA Veredus Premier Consultants Veredus executive resourcing Barkers Michael Page Human Resources UNiSYS AstraZeneca Ashway Associates The Times PCS YER Executive career services limited Times Newspapers New rules to stem the spam flood Inbox CMPS Odgers The Diy duo built to succeed in the recruitment industry My Big Deal Gundersen Bucher Rugman Strategic Rail Authority Packages Strathclyde Police The Crown Estate Their Big Deal They had the technology - but could… Veredus Picture Gallery High Toon: Valerie Grove Screen Schools Report T2 Leeds United AFC Verbatim Now to Give the Perfect Party Valerie Grove It's Simple Really: Invite All your Friends and Then Cancel It. Then One Has to Go out on a Dark, Wet Night when They'd Rather Be at Home Anti-Semitism Required Reading Picture Gallery The Man who Took Roy Disney, the Last Family Member on the Board of the Entertainment Empire his Uncle Walt Founded, Has Been Forced to Quit—by the Ruthless Corporate Shark He Brought in to save the Company 20 Years Ago. Chris Ayres Reports on the Inexorable Rise of Michael Eisner, now Undisputed Ruler of the Magic Kingdom The Ethicist Game Guys True Fiction Computer Game Sales to the Elderly are Soaring. Hugo Rifkind Drops in on an Old Folks' Home Ghost We Thought At 18, Henry Metelmann was a Proud Conscript in the Wehrmacht. But his Experiences on the Russian Front Made Him Realise that He Had Been Brainwashed by Hitler. Now an 80-Year-Old Peace Activist, He Talks to Penny Wark Are we too hard on the NHS? The Way we Live now "I Am a Skinhead from the 1970s - with Money" Hearth Goddess Guest Gambits Home. Forum Tetley South for the Winter The Times Christmas Appeal In the First of a Weekly Series of Live Reports from Antarctica, the Explorer Pen Hadow Tells Jonathan Gornall of his Relief at Finally Starting his Trek to the South Pole with Smon Murray The Times Basic Instinct Feasting Makes Evolutionary Sense, Explains Dr Thomas Stuffaford Sunrise Senior Living Men's Health Matters Soothing Breakthrough in Treatment of Eczema Girls who Must Be Boys The Film Osama is about a 12-Year-Old Afghan Girl who Disguises Herself as a Boy to Escape Sarvation under the Taleban. Now Iranian Girlsl are Taking the Same Desperate Measures. Michael Theodoulou Reports The Times Our Fateful Genes Personality, Health, Even Political Beliefs May Be Largely Inherited, Says Anjana Ahuja Briefing The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Television and Radio Radio Choice Picture Gallery Choice TV Reiew The Reporter Donal MacIntyre Behaves as if the Most Important Aspect of Any Story is that He Has Arrived to Expose It, Says BBC One Variations No Title Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3140 Viewing Guide The Donkey Sanctuary Is this the most shocking teenage flick yet? 2 Lord of a Three-Ring Circus With Lord of the Rings Peter Jackson Has Rewritten the Cinematic Rules, Says James Christopher Index Lock up your Daughters New Films the Brutal Truth behind a Teenage Girl's Bedroom Door Leaves James Christopher Unmoved - and what is It about Glasgow? More Films Wendy Ide Sees a Journey from Cradle to Grave in Rapid Virgin That was Ma Interview a Former Red Guard, Chen Kaige Casts his Eye over China Today, Says Sheila Johnston DVD Collectibles Geoff Brown Revisits Merchant Ivory's Oh-So-British Legacy The Cinematic Event of the Year Screen & Heard The Times A Radio Head's Fine Retuning Radiohead Guitarist Jonny Greenwood's First Foray into Filmsoundtracks is Just a Natural Extension, He Tells Jonathan Richards The Times Entertainments The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Cinderella Stick to my Script Do what Screenwriting Guru Robert McKee Says or Film is at Stake, He Tells Sam Lister Wilbur Boycott could wreck tables Teachers' challenge threatens standards drive. says Education Editor Tony Haipin You have to admit it's much better Four Years Ago Wellington was Last in its Primary League Table, but now … Schools at the bottom of the pile show just what it takes to rise again, says Tony Halpin The Most Improved Schools Top Achievers The gateway to success Extra Effort Puts Children Nearly Two Years Ahead The best school is opening up chances for the most deprived pupils, says Tony Halpin Most Value Added Least Value Added Hundreds reach Level 5 standard Rising Numbers of Primary Schools are Exceeding Expectations Are tests for 11-year-olds too easy, asks Tony Halpin Local Authority Performance Chart No Title How to Read the Tables
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