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News from 10/12/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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David Charter and David Sharrock, Andrew Robson, Guy Furness, Jon Ashworth, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, David Wilson, Robert Thicknesse, Brian Mason, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Jonny Wilkinson, James Brazier, David Chater, David Miles, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Sam Lister, Matthew Pryor and Steve Bird, Clive Davis, Rosalind Renshaw, Riot Hiatshwayo and Cobus Coetzee, Carl Mortished, M. Gillespie, Maria Ahmed, Jim Cowley, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Alistair Cooke, General Secretary, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Peter Jennings, Alan H. Cooper, Graham Hardie, David McVay, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor's Commentary, Alan Lee the Course Inspector, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Mike Halpin, Donald W. McRobbie, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Paul Simons and Dalya Alberge, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Neil A. Parker, Libby Purves, John Hemming-Clark (Chairman), Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, A. W. Harrison-Barbet, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Marianne Curphey and Paula Hawkins, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Graham Baldwin, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, David Hands and Matthew Pryor, Charles Bremner, Michael Fishman, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Brooke, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Alan Roberts (Consultant), Nicholas Wapshott, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Thomas Bell, Simon Tait, Douglas Henderson, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Alan Smithers Professor, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Jane Gordon, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Nick Hornby, Moby and Peter Gabriel, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Lewis Smith, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Howard Flight, David France, Richard Ritchie, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Adam Barnard, Caroline Merrell, Jenny Pitman, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth A. Moore, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, David McA. McKirdy, Alexander Anichkin, Colin Davidson, Carl Mortished European Briefing, Tom Dart, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, Anne Ashworth, Anthea Rowan, Mary Ann Sieghart, Joe Bolger Stock Markets, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster Political Editor, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Colin Morey, John Ralphs, Alex O'Connell, Harold Walker, Craig Lord, George Caulkin, Robert Richardson, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Steven Farrell and James Hider, Marc Zakian, Michael Gove, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lucia van der Post, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, John Kinory, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mike Gardiner, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Ian Hunter, Martin R. Prince, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Laura Peek and Nick Meo, Richard Morrison, Vince Wright, Abigail Rayner, Martin J. Graves, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Ruth Axtell, a personal adviser, Owen Slot, Tim Garden (Assistant Chief of Defence Staff Programmes), Jenny Davey, Jonathan Nicholas, Richard Ford, Philip Pank,

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Taxes are too high, most voters think Survey is a blew to Chacellor's image of economic prudence Moscow bomb Student horror Toll road opens The Times Nick Hornby, Moby and Peter Gabriel on the Future of… Spot the Jonny ball and win £100,000 The Times Today Wife flies to Ozzy's hospital bedside Half of primary school lessons 'not good enough'` Mappinjwebb Mugabe risks losing his title of knight In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk Patients in high places get to choose Defence chiefs support cutbacks in hardware Queen to undergo operation on knee Slight injury needs two weeks' rest BT Police bill for Bush visit rises to £4.1m Deck the halls? Not likely at £4 a bough A shortage of eye-catching red berries is driving holly prices sky high, reports Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor The Bushmen's secret that could knock the stuffing out of Christmas Breitling Lateral thinking will get you out of a prickly party dilemma Holly's pagan roots buried in myth Children's 50% chance of good teaching Mesh Top-up fees will 'bar the poor from elite courses' Extra cash too little to matter, says MP Londoners are new kids in toon New year in London lacks cheer Mail bullying rife Cancer plea Policeman jailed TV diver drowns Stricter limit call Ferry protest Shock tactic No post strike Teenage girl sees boy friend's throat cut on Indian ferry Coral and forests make tropical isles a magnet for gap-year students AOL Broodband Lotto Downing Street drops the ball by failing to invite rugby supremo People Andrew Pierce Sotheby's in a pickle over two Janes PS Garrard Freed tycoon plans to sue 'just about everybody' Surgeon 'had sex with patient' Stabbed jogger fought attacker Faliraki acts to curb drunken louts Citroen Pub Measures Cold weather was key to Stradivari's warm tones Big effects of Little Ice Age Patients' own skin cells turned into potential Alzheimer's treatment Orange Great Pox was too nasty to survive Ozzy kept on life support as wife flies to his bedside Paltrow 'marries singer in secret' Egg Currys Police hold British woman in Calvi case The Number UK Ltd Father tells how soldier son was executed in Iraq Judge cuts jail term for burglar killer Mustek What are you missing? Buster joins ranks of heroes Spaghetti Junction toll road opens a wider argument Paving the Way to a Quicker Journey Tiscali IF Free ran thrills the drivers who can find it Citizenship ceremonies 'must wave the flag" David Blunkett wants the National Anthem and Union Jack, reports Richard Ford Churchgoing Black inmate of youth jails suffer racism in silence Nestle Trust David Blunkett is greeted by Ruth Lawrence , the… Royal Mail Whitehall drags its feet over plan to leave town While Blair adviser joins No 10 exodus Middle England begins to balk at top-up 'fees Tory leader would scrap deal on Eu constitution Today in the Times Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Letwin's island asylums are sent into exile Jessops Howard still trails Blair for popularity Human past mapped by scraps of knowledge Netpark Times Online BT Demon MacHiavelli was actually wise and good Richard Owen in Rome reports on a new academic view of the man whose name become a byword for deceit The misunderstood father of statecraft Almanac 2003 British woman sobs in rape court St. Joseph's Hospice Flybe. com A man of his words Tribunal plan Offers little hope of justice, merely retribution Japanese Cabinet backs sending troops to Iraq Koizumi gambles future on an unpopular decision that compromises pacifist rule, Richard Lloyd Parry in Tokyo writes Renault Laguna (Reuters): US consults lsrael over Iraq tactics (Reuters): Expulsion move (AFP): Refugees return (AFP): 'Force is futile' TAG Suicide bombs injure 58 troops at US Iraq bases Arab world's top orchestra plays for Bush Afghan election delay Blacks Blair joins talks in EU Power struggle Hp invent Spain hails 'destruction' of Basque terrorists The capture in France of three key members of Eta watershed, reports David Sharrock France honours Canadian ally Bad time for clockwork politics 'If Mr Blocher enters government, he will change its character; if he fails, there will be a different chaos' ETA No Title Police hunt bomber after six die in Moscow A Chechen woman suspect escapes as a third strike in five months rocks the Russian capital, writes Clem Cecil Bicycle falls victim to Shanghai's love affair with the car The Cooperative Bank One. Tel Here comes the brawl Gore's backing for Dean sparks Democratic row Bush says Taiwan must not take unilateral action Nokia New 'bomb-proof offices fail to conquer fear in Oklahoma Document 'clears' Jackson DRALiON Cirque Du Soleil It must be love, or is it Madness? Comedy Pam Ann Soho Theatre, Wl First Choice the best shows Shelter Concert Scotia crescat Wigmore Hall Concert Monteverdi Choir/Gardiner St John's, Smith Square Jazz Michael Buble Ronnie Scott's, Wl ArtsFirst The West should be wary of Putim the autocrat Russia is retreating from democracy and democracies should beware Pity those who make the wrong choice of building blocks in their playpen Speed cameras are just electronic Dick Turpins Picture Gallery Rate tarts teach the Treasury the value of promiscuity Thunderer Bricks in the Wall Primary teaching has improved but could do better The Howard Effect A strong start but some serious policy challenges ahead Holly, Go Lightly The cost of Christmas just went up Britain's future foreign policy Stealth taxes MRI and Nobel Prize Notice to Readers 'Fee-fixing' by independent schools Opposition stance on tuition fees Call-centre jobs Rising cost of bread The Times Proposal for a ban on smoking Rugby freedom Cheers The Weather The Times Crossword 22,531 De Beers BA returns to FTSE 100 Xinhua on Wall Street Daimler chief's denial Our Price valued at £5rn Wiggins to relist Setback for savings drive Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day "Old Speckled Hen" Watch it Treasury plans bailout for £9bn of export bad debts Dow tests territory above 10,000 In Business Today Baffled borrowers Sit Stephen Tumim Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Asda in £2bn swoop on Safeway stores Need to Know Global Business Briefing BMW California downgrade US lender cuts 2,900 jobs Mitsubishi tipped to sell Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Pay Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Boeing seeks to allay MoD fears over bid C&R considers move into real estate trusts Severn benefits from revival at troubled waste operations The true cost of a guarantee Grainger ready for buy-to-let drive Musgrave lines up £40m deal for Londis convenience chain Canary to pay Lazards £3.5m to sell property Thales open to French carrier Splash out on lucky Severn for a rising stream of dividends Carnival cruises higher on broker's upgrade Bob the Builder climbs amid takeover talk Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Brird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts fall on new issue fears Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (ooos) Wall Street Bank has police intrigued City Diary Bowe's back City Diary Film night City Diary Fist Choice sees profits leap in spite of Iraq war Greene King gets set to brew more Stelios goes to Hollywood in search of cinema chief Results in Brief NAO asked to review inquiry into horseracing The Sunday Times Jarvis founder to unveil buyout bid Benetton shuns 'sterile' price war with Zara BT Chief tries to stop firm unravelling EU wants EdF to give €lbn back to France Hp announces restructuring Brussels set to clear Ba link to Iberia Internet pirates provoke identity crisis for luxury brands Child's play for Brown In the knit of time Abramovich snubbed as Yukos seeks to seal deal Fed admits that employees made market-timing trades Freddie Mac may be forced into $100m settlement Ten-minute call sparked inquiry Saudis the big winners in Russian turmoil Analysis The Times We will put taxpayer value before wasteful bureaucracy Opinion Howard Flight on the Tories' plans for public sector reforms Costly long-term mortgages face official inquiry Euronext chief to overstay tenure Hitch for Treasury's savings product plan as Fsa seeks new study Main Points of the Review White Mountains in European deal Russian business liftS ITE prfits Experts fear a ban on short-term rate deals Society's Failed Experiment Exporters straggle to bridge trade gap Standard Life suffers 21% fall in new business Egg rales out French deal by year end HSBC aided by Asian recovery AMP set to lift write-off over HHG Nokia Insurer plans for overseas growth Banking & Finance Lions International The Times Unit Trust Information Service Times Online Fetzer Smart move for cash-poor asset-rich Marianne Curphey and Paula Hawkins say that equity-release schemes can put the sparkle back into pensioners' lives Sore heads (and wallets) for bear fans Halifax Links On Saturday Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Service and of interest Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Sir Stephen Tumim Rear-Admiral Roger Wellby Leader of an operation to mine German rivers in 1940 which was delayed by the French until it was too late to be effective Court & Social Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Ruben Gonzalez Energetic Cuban pianist, plucked from retirement to record the hugely successful Buena Vista Club Maureen Riscoe Fun-loving casting director who enjoyed finding challenging roles for fiedgeling talent Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Debt of Education Will top-up fees save our universities-and is Tony Blair right to insist upon them? Nature Notes The Ministers at Windsor On this Day the Times, December 10,1868 News Quiz Prize Quiz What's your view? Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Announcement Fellows Personal Column Tickets for Sale The Times School News Announcements Souvenir is no match for cup glory Briefing Arts Funding Public Notices Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Beryl Cook Forthcoming Marriages Awards Answers The Sunday Times University News News Quiz Sculpting with light from Byzantium to Harlem Architecture Multiplied damages not enforceable No duty on solicitors to alert other firm Pointed fingers can be an illegal imitation firearm Anmouncements Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Reception Foreign final order retains its status Dinners Serena pockets £35 Vaughan's form opens fresh debate Cricket Second Test Singh rates distant second to Woods in popularity stakes Peter Dixon learns that simply winnings is not enough to gain favour with your peers, and become player of the year Bloomsbury Publishing Plc IAAF offered to cover up scandal if I feigned injury, Hunter claims Athletics Racing Ranieri's European Cup dream alive Schumacher set for return to dominant ways Motor Racing Kevin Eason finds that the six-times Formula One world champion has lost none of his desire to win Mruphy welcomes Bula ride for O'Neill Newbury Yesterday's Results Reading the racecard Lingfield Park Ludlow embraces reality without losing rural charm An Inspector Calls Again 'Have you got a pet? Right, here's a gun. It's shoot the dog or win an Olympic gold medal, which one?' Swimming Serena nets £35 million deal for clothes show Tennis Reilly tempted to revive fortunes of Hull KR Rugby League Skybet By our Sports Staff: Jilted Bears still searching for win Basketball Federer parts from Lynclgren Qualified success Golding trails Rams charge in Unlucky Bailey Brooking facing dilemma over discipline Football Toe Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Winter Workout Day Three Today's Fixtures Viva Time to reflect on Barca's failings and transfer rumours Van Nistelrooy proving law unto himself Champions League Consolation prize slips from Rangers' grasp after crushing defeat By Our Sports Staff: Symons sees ambitions hit by Crewe Nationwide League First Division Robson's revival plans hit by cruel late blow Steady United continue forward momentum West Ham left with questions to answer Butt begins to run out of patience waiting on sidelines Clean break gives Healy some hope Arsenal in the mood to derail Lokomotiv Champions League Celtic prepare to make their point in Europe Last Nights Results Fools Forecast The Premiership Today The bus was awesome but I'm thrilled to get back down to earth I'm scared of hights Jonny Wilkinson reveals the secret that he kept hidden throughout the most amazing day of his life Jonny Online The Times Campese ready to down large slice of humble pie Desmond's late charge rescues desperate light brigade Varsity Match Rfu plans to cash in on success by parading World Cup around country Times Test How They Lined up at Twickenham Magic Numbers Fijian flyer ducks England date Time to take fresh approach Lloyds TSB Chelsea's courage under fire earns place in dreamland Peugeot The Queen, the Cup, and Me Inside Sport So Who's the Master now? Interview The Way we Live now Arts T2 now includes a number of exciting new features.… 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Mary Ann Sieghart Tores, Dont Offer Tax Cuts It May Sound Bonkers, but the Best Policy for the Tories at the next Election is to Promise Not to Cut Taxes Required Reading Article Withdrawn No Title Why the Ipod is an Icon Article Withdrawn No Title The Ethicist DRALioN Wish You were There? True Fiction Can't Face Those Endless Travel Supplements? Robert Richardson Finds Some Offbeat Destinations I Don't Need to Be Liked Tory Leader Michael Howard May Be Undergoing a Subtle Makeover, but as Rosemary Bennett Discovers when She Joins Him on a Trip to his Native Walew, this is Not a Man who is Prepare to Change Too Much Drugs? It's All about Delivery Health From Diabetes to Erectile Dysfunction, Inhalers Promise Almost Instant Results, Says Guy Furness Doctor's Orders I Used to Emotional Intelligence What Happens to a Full-Time Mother when the Children Start to Grow up? Anthea Rowan Says She is Floundering in Despair I Envy the Clarity of my Husband's Working Day I what Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Jenny Pitman The Way we Live now Offer your Guests a Vegetable They Will Relish, Says Jill Kupleix Fairies Belong For Successful Party Dressing, Keep your Inner Tinkerbelle Firmly Suppressed, Advises Fashion Editor Lisa Armstorng Nouveau Pavre Recycling Santa Home. Forum Entertainments Why the Whales Came The Snowman The Twits The Times On the Visual Art the British Museum's Vast 'Cabinet of Curiosities' Delights Rachel Campbell-Johnston Picture Gallery Object Lesson From Death in Venice Since La Fenice's near Destruction by Fire in 1996, its Restoration Has Been Bedevilled by a Series of Disas The Lion King Ad Lib the First Translation of a Classic Punjabi Novel Draws Libby Purves into Colonial India Work Overseas Cayman Islands European Central Bank Oxford Times Newspapers First Creme Multi-Lingual Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionists Future Classics The Times Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Move into Recruitment Private House Pa/manager Sw19 PA/SEC The Times Firm Foundations Working Relationship Nicholas Brooke, President of the Rics, and his Pa, Jayne Smith PAs are Flying High Circus Acts Such as the Trapeze and Clowning Can Teach You a Lot, Says Marc Zakian Tasting Spice up your Life FTI Tate office Bonnington PA to Chairman/office Manager Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Administrator The Times Foxtons Experienced Executive Pa Perm £28-32k Times Newspapers Eclipse Michael Page Roger Tym & Partners Will They Survive? Unless we Stop the Illegal Trade in Orang-Utans They Could Be Extinct in Three Years, Says Ian Hunter The Times The Times Direct Picture Gallery Dread the Better Read Labour's University Plans May Lead to an Egalitarian Nightmare, Says Soviet-Educated Alexander Anichkin Ed. Forum Queen Ethelburga's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Mande Portman Woodwide EF Study Languages in Europe Easter Revision KDS The Times Riverdeep Talk to Jonny Bridge Transfer Bidding-Six Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Movies 1 Radio Choice Films` Satellite, Cable and Digital TV Review Last Night's a Baby to save our Son Highlighted a Pioneering Path, but It is Not One that Any Parent Would Want to Be Forced to Take, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Index T2 Crossword No 3145 Viewing Guide David Chater Digital first

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