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ResumoPublic Agenda your Health and Education Briefing… Return of the King-the first review Voters swing behind Blair on top-up fees Times poll gives a boost as Government tries to sway rebels Hoogstraten free Cannibal trial Bank protest Christmas appeal Fares and therms to rocket in new year Buddhist monks get their chants for a Grammy The Times Today; page 2. Crossword: 20: Law Report:… They came, they saw the conquerors Asprey Hrt Killer or cure? T2 In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk Action Man is way too sexy for his brief Tories' popularity grows at the expense of Lib Dems Rail users face fare rises of tip to 9% Jet-weary Blair has no respite in view TAG Four face terrorism cash charges Cot death alert Ira man's threat Porn inquiry fails Libel case Legal blunders free tycoon in manslaughter case A judge's misdirection over the killing of a business rival led to the release from jaill of the man dubbed 'the devills landlord, writes Michael Horsnell Worrying news for business rivals, judges and ramblers BT Compensation claims have slim chance of success Reid prescribes patient power to revive NHS The Health Secretary believes only a cultural revolution can save the health service from a mass defection to the private sector, reports Philip Webster David Morris Medical records on net will be available to doctors Teenage lovers killed milkman Choice is good, but no panacea Jury secrecy law is challenged Ozzy Osbourne breaks neck in quad bike fall Attacker 'prowled park for a victim' Mortgages for Business Samsung I 've been shot in the notepad A triumph of bravery and commitment Tiscali BM Corgis join line-up for royal reception NHS How a quiet photo-op for a few friends turned into a ruck TUC Campbell's partner finds there is life after Downing Street Peterhouse pulls plug on kettle clots Stella's design label loses £4.5m Alliance Leicester PS. . . Judges throw out Ruth Ellis appeal Vauxhall Young people have become more Thatcherite under Blair Teens face obesity and infertility Golf Health clubs may damage your health Judge halts attempt to break up US toxic fleet Garden treehouse must go Life Search Driver on phone jailed for crash death Linguaphone Councillor quits Tories to join BNP Sinner car trader Pop music Double death Perils of shyness Greek Killers' convictions end 27 years of terror Renault Book Token 17 November Cannibal's video reveals mutilation and slaughte A Sickened court sees on film the last agonies of an apparently willing victim, reports Roger Boyes from Kassel Aquability Dell Zimbabweans leave a club that could have helped them Mugabe will use Un to denounce 'white plot' Egg One. Tel Commonwealth struggles to show united front as summit ends Putin allies sweep to power in 'flawed' election Mayor rides high again Which? Flybe. com Shrewd leader masters levers of power The President faces growing anger over Russian inequalities and must now deliver, writers michael Binyon Hippy may rule streets of San Francisco Nokia Gore backs Dean in race for the White House War crimes court will try Saddam henchmen The Times US to side with China over Taiwan GM ban criticised Target 'escaped' (AP): Governor sued Pupils missing Jazz Respectable Groove Holywell Music Room, Oxford First Choice the Best Shows ArtsFirst One film to rule them all Cinema The Return of the King Concert LPO/Berglund Festival Hall Concert Zimmermann/ Schiff Queen Elizabeth Hall ArtsFirst QBritain will bow to the European constitution Behind gestires of resistamc, a white flage i sbeing discrueetyl Read this and then burn it; careless notes can destroy heroic reputations Picture Gallery What we can do about the hell of being 16 We can't just play boss in Africa any more, Mr Blair Degrees of Omission The problem with top-up fees lies mainly in presentation Tougher Tomorrows Russia's election shows a country with iron in its soul Crowd Pleaser London can throw a parade to rival any Commercial exploitation of research by universities Arab offer of peace Wildlife under threat Notice to Readers Britain's position of strength in EU Tory leadership The Times Ladies in waiting Council tax and local leadership Primary league tables Always in season England's bus pass The Weather The Times Crossword Pfizer Ontheagenda Dollar tumbles again Briefing Elan in talks on disposals Platinum at 23-year high House prices still rising S&p upgrades BSkyB debt Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Charcol Cable & Wireless clinches crucial us deal page 25 Reports raps air control sell-off Factory recession over after surprise surge In Business Today: Need To Know 22. Commentary 23.… Rosemary Righter warns Japan against complacency… End of cheap energy as British Gas raises prices Paul-Louis Halley From groceries to global retailing… 3 brings adult videos to your mobile phone Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Global Business Briefing BMW Global Crossing target DirecTV deal wins backing EU draws up US hit list Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Safeway takeover approved but more store sales restricted Wembley faces fight on US dog races Clogged up with clever wheezes Busuness Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Canary Wharf founder says bid is not certain Man Utd shareholders up the ante Support grows for Ritblat Jr Capita in talks for Edinburgh congestion deal Agenda Alliance & Leicester emerging from its long years in limbo Relegation fear haunts Provident Financial ISoft feels the benefit of £2bn Nhs contracts 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 fail to hold gains Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) C&w pays £300m to cut us tie Noddy's owner riled by brush with Basil Us elections will help to boost ad spend by $15bn Advertising on the Rebound Vivendi ordered to reveal board minutes Tussauds taken off the market War games send SCi to record annual profits Results in Brief ITV chief to give up benefits under merger Low-Key fund that targets troubled firms Abbey Banks to fights changes to early repayment fees Rbs on track but shares still fall The Times Unit Trust Information Service What's in the White Paper Fsa to interview dismissed broker Old Vic Productions Plc Medisys to launch syringe alone West LB may face new risk controls Recovery may prove too slow for sickly Japan The Times Rise of compensation culture is the real risk to insurance system Lord Levene says premiums will rise if regulators do not curb 'have a go' victims and 'ambulance chasers' L&g to bring down the house City Diary The Times Banking & Finance Philosophy Now Generous tax break for entrepreneurs may not last long Selling a Business Business to Business For Sale New Unique Opportunity People to Buy Property Case Study Franchises Thornton Securities Ltd Business Opportunities The Times Bank Accounts for Businesses in Four Days Offshore Company Freehold Investment Worldwide Funding Tap info library's resources Sick notice Financial guide Word perfect Debate Rights for Fathers Page 32 Anniversaries Birthdays Paul-Louis Halley Tircless French supermarket tycoon who turned a grocery business in Normandy into a global player Sheikh Abu Hassan Aref Halawi Sage and spiritual mentor who helped to inspire unity among the Druze during troubled times in Lebanon Metropolitan Pitirim Orthodox prelate who urged his flock to obdelience to the soviet system - and even became a Kgb agent codenamed 'Abbot Court & Social Military Matters Page 33 Brigitte Sauza Adviser who developed Franco-German bonds-from paris and Berlin Dame Helen Metcalf Dedicate head teacher who transformed a number failing schools through her ability to motivate even their unruly elements Lives in Brief Jim Kennedy, footballer, was born in 1934. He died on December 2, 2003. aged 69 Katsuhiko Oku, diplomat, was born on January 3, 1958. He died on November 29, 2003, aged 45 Raymond Venede, Indian civil servant, was born on December 9, 1905. He died on October 18, 2003, aged Births, Marriages & Deaths To place, death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives Remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Blood on the Carpet Hygiene in hospitals: is it time for an ovehaul of the system Nature Notes On the Day the Times, December 9,1981 News Quiz Prize Quiz What's your View? Wore Watching The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Personal Column The Times Want to place a classified advertisement? Changing the Guard Tea Party Military Matters Michael Tillotson Forthcoming Marriages Appointment Answers (from page 32) Word Watching Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Encounters Keane plays perfect part in leading role Fantasy Football Your Player List with Updated Scores Facts cannot be appealed Law Report Compensation to reflect time Weekly Winner Leaderboard Muralitharan holds key Wylie purchase offer Lee way to the big time Fontwell Park Sandown sponsor Yesterday's Results Sedgefield Rob Wright Southwell Woodward's men take plaudits England fans hail… By OUr Racing Staff: Champion returns to tough task Tri-Nations schedule attracts criticism Rugby League Patriots hit form to clinch title Amersican Football Mitchell and Henry fight It out Woods on top Chambers appeal Cumbria on top Price switch Ekroth departs Official Jonny Wilkinson Memorabilia Ferguson anxious to steet clear of Real and Beckham Football How They Stand in Group E Defoe switch from Upton Park closer after Brown vents his anger Chelsea facing backlash from Turkish sense of grievance Leeds aim to resist Wenger's move for Smith Keegan wins support after ducking City shareholders Liverpool board set target for Houllier Injury to Healy mars McCarthy's night Get Fit, Feel Fit Winter Workout Day Two Fixtures Thepremiershiptoday Ah, now i understand-that's what it was all about The chariot stopped at the Palace but the bandwagon is certain to roll on British Airways Students aiming to capture the mood on Twickenham big day Rugby Union Varsity Match Muralitharan factor rises again in new pitch battle Cricket Silverstone date switch threatens traffic chaos Motor Racing Times Test Teams The Results Service How They Line up India look to build on unexpected progress BT Pressure on England to drop tour of Zimbabwe We did it once, now let's do it again Spitfire Tomorrow: Hero in Parade Hrt. . . Killer or Cure-All? Interview The Way we Live now Law T 2 includes a number of exciting features. The Way… 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day A Just Break with Tradition It is Simple Justice that among Those Liable to Be Criticised by Lore Hutton's Report, No Should Be given Preferential Treatment Required Reading Bussiness Culture Hrt: Flawed, but Still Beneficial An Osteoporosis Expert Has Resigned from the Committee on Safety of Medicines over its Recommendation that Hrt Should No Longer Be Prescribed for Thinning Bones because It Doubles the Risk of Breast Cancer. He Insists It is Safe. What Should Women Believe? There are Better Drugs for Osteoporosis, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford. However, Professor John Studio Say Hrt Should Remain the First Line of Treatment "The Report is Nonsense" It's Calculated Risk Diet Can Ease Transition The Ethicist Last Post for Pat True Fiction There's Takeover Trouble in toy Town, Hugo Rifkind Discovers He's Not as Grayson Perry, the Transvestite Potter who Won the Turner Prize, Has the Turner Prize, Has a Serious Message, Says Rachel Campbll-Johnston "His Pots are Vulgar Enough to Be in Harrods Sale" "Sticky Blood" Cuts Life Short Hughes Syndrome, Which Can Lead to Strokes May Affect in 500 Britons. Peta Bee Reports Robitussin Doctors 0rbse8 Fit for a Long Life Every One Knows that Exercise is Good in Youth, but we are Less Aware that It Takes in an Even Greater Significance as we Older. Jill Parkin Investigates Not Need yet The Way we Live now Eight of the Best this Week: Masculine Dressing Does James Delingpole Need a New Job to Go with his Jacket? Men Nappy Valley Too-Pound Parents Home. Forum How Can I Clean my Heavy Brass Jam Pan, Which is Black from Years of Use the Fire? I Have Tried Brasso and a Wire Brush, to No Avail Liberty The Andrew Billen Interview as Good as The Determination that Took Him from Living in a Car T Book On-Line now England Pounded The Fact that our Rugby Team is the World's Best Owes Much to Masseur Richard Wegazyk. Damian Whitworth Goes for a Pummelling Flesh, Form and a Flash Photography Bill Brandt Reimagined the Female Nude as Dreamlike Abstraction, Says Joanna Pitman Childrens Shows Anything Goes Theatres Entertainments Listings The Times Requiem Architecture Loft Spaces Used to Be Cool and Aspirational. Now They're a Joke, Says Tom Dyckhoff Keep It Surreal Spain is Planning Suitably Extravagant Celebrations for next Year's Centenary of its "Crazy" Son, Salvador Dali, Reports Richard Cork Radio Chris Campling Spurns his Political Spurns his Political Access-All-Areas Pass Timesonline Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Movies1 Radio1 Choice Chris Campling Newspapers Support Recycling Choke Stephen Dalton Films Choice Gabrielle Starkey Satellite, Cable and Digital TV Review The Future Looks Bright for the Boy who Gave Brith to his Twin, but the Same Cannot Be Said for the New Reality Show Bedsitcom, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Today Television Page 23 Last Night's Review… T2 Crossword No 3144 Televisionandradio Boots Picture Gallery State can help victims of crime Cool it: the Home… Education It's no joke: the DfES proposes… Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Irritantoftheweek Otherviews An ill wind keeps Civil service top of sick list Issue of the Veek Public Sector Sick Leave The Week Innumbers Public Opinion Anthony Browne Seeninhansard Risk strategies are on the up Management Theissueexplained Higher Education Funding Ethic minority blamed on unknown bias Management Careers Coursewatch Jargondecoder Personalised Learning Time runs out for 'parallel lives' The feisty Home Office minister Fiona MacTaggart tells Richard ford being in charge of race relation is a dream job - just so long as there isn't a riot Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Lobs… Howtheyseeus Intheprofessionalpress Newmedical Research Nhs need clean-up operation Otherstoriesweliked Seroxat users' suicide risk Crime 'There's np justice for victimes and witnesses' Inthedoghouse Now, those who can't . . . teach Build districts, not targets Regeneration Hero. . . 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Jody Beverideg and Frances Gibb on the effect that Eu reforms could have on marriage, divorce and other family matters Department for Constitutional Affairs The Times Law Section Humanitarian law too important to be used as a political weapon Alan Baker answer phill Shiner's condemnation of Israell conduct in the occupied territories Have fun, but be sure to toe the party line Nick Humphreys on how the law spirits of employers and staff this Christmas News The poet QC who'II speak up for the Bar Frances Gibb interviews the next chairman as he prepares to take over a key role at the dawn of a great consitutional change JH 2 Harcourt Buildings JM If there's a w Don't leave your family in a mess, Jan Wright From mutiny to swift justice Shoppers make easy prey for net fraudsters Banks and credit card companies appear to offer good protection, but Adrienna Seaman explains why online buyers should beware Legal drama invites the viewers' verdict Lords show sporting edge Playing fields battle is boosted by a 5-0 rulling, says lan Blackshaw Time to end 'centuries of prejudice' Lawyers smooth the way as British jobs go overseas Edward Fennell speaks to the films that steer companies around the pitfall of following the Norwich Union route What the legal journals are reporting this week Edward Fennell in the City Mother of all blockbusters Reading for pleasure A sobering prospect Do they know it's Christmas? 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