News from 15/12/2003
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D. Keen, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, James Sherwood, Gabriele Marcotti, Joanna Hunter, Thair Shaikh, Catherine Riley, DJM, Sue Masterman, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Laurie Arle, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Roger Boyes and Charles Bremner, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Jess McAree, Maria Ahmed, James Hider, James Eve, Joe Joseph, Andrew R. J. Calvert, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Paul Monaghan, Shirley English, Rory Watson, N. Berger, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Jenny Swatton, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, David Hands, Ron Lewis, Mark Souster and David Hands, Tom Dart and Richard Whitehead, Nigel Bowker, Nicholas Wapshott, Roger Alford, Russell Kempson, Matthias Kelly, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jon Bryant and Robin Young, Ronan McGreevy, Andrew Green, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Michael Adler, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Keith B. Pearson, Andrew Cockburn, Philip Webster, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Raymond Keene, Barbara Elsborg, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Roland Watson and James Hider, David Campese, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Will Stewart, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Cathy Harris, Jon Kent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Anna Frame, John Allison, Neil Matthewson, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Roland Watson, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Alan Copps, Jane Shilling, Stephen Farrell and Tim Reid, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, E. Housley, Craig Lord, Ashling O'connor, Mike Rosewell, Sam Allardyce, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, David Green, John Shaw, Claudia Hammond, Walter Gammie, Hans Michels, Melissa Kite and Philip Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Felix Martin, Lisa Verrico, Jason Mellor, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Daniel Rosenthal, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Brian Stowe, Neil Goulding, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIraq's Future—12 Pages of the Sharpest News,… Saddam Captured Deposed tyrant sneered as he me Iraq's new leaders last night, reports James Hider Inside Ace in the hole faces trial for his life The Times Today Chopard News & Comment Business The Register Sport The Game Plus L2 Www. timesonline. co. uk He was in the bottom of a hole so he could not fight. He was caught like a rat Troops could not believe their luck report Stephen Farrell in al-Dawr and Tim Reid in Washington In good shape even after so long in hiding He was in the bottom of hole so he could not fight. He was caught like a rat The 'broken' family friend who gave away $25m secret Movie Inspired Codename The Capture of a Tyrant Louis Vuitton 'I cannot believe it,' laments daughter Seeking Saddam 5am call brought Bush the news he was praying for Arrest gives President scenes of joy he needs for re-election Foreign Editor's Briefing Comet Picture Gallery Let us rejoice, the shadow is lifted, says Blair 'Our birthday cake will be his execution' Middle East gives mixed response amid fear other states are vulnerable Exiles celebrate in West London Arrest will not end attacks on coalition forces Troops find little evidence that former tyrant was organising resistance, writes Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor NEC Mobile Solutions Picture Gallery Disbelief in Tikrit as loyalists vow to continue the fight War crimes court likely to try former dictator Make it justice, not revenge, say rights groups How other deposed leaders have fared Philip Morris International We got him-it's the television soundbite of year Samsung Arrogant in captivity, so expect the old defiance Theatrics have been an essential part of Saddam's behaviour and the signs are that his manner is not about to change now, writes Andrew Cockburn School excluded disabled boy from play and photo One fifth surfaces 'unsafe' Social care fails those in need, study says Philip Morris International Wildlife sites failing to hit clean-up target Greenpeace woman missing in Amazon is feared drowned AOL Broadband Cabinet 'must back judges' autonomy' Kidney donor Tummy trouble Oxford St blues Bumper mailbag Why Lord of the Rings was lord of the ratings The BBC Big Read set out to find the nation's favourite book. But putting showbiz style over content may deter new readers from exploring further, says Erica Wagner, Literary Editor The British Hernia Centre From page to screen, fantasy exerts hold on future William out on the town Prince's backing for Rum castle Baume & Mercier Hunt tor mole who blew whistle on honours Memo reveals how the choose a favoured few Hotel Chocolat Debenhams Retired GP faces jail over plan to aid friend's suicide Drug firms 'make unhealthy profits' Shadows help brain to see the light National Book Tokens Pulmo Bailly Stars come down from the mountain BT Local shops lost to 'new feudalism' Ozzy rules Off the bottle Sports car thefts Navy men for trial Antarctic reunion keeps love on ice for trek couple Dell The Times (AP): Fuel shortage pilot hit by bad weather Racist US senator's 'had child by lover' Cyprus poll puts future of Denktas in balance Tunnel to join Spain and Morocco Karzai tries to swing doubters behind him Catherine Philp reports from Kabul on the grand assembly called to back a presidential system for Afghanistan Hasty worship does Reagan no favours One. Tel (Reuters): Musharraf bomb 'near miss' (AP): Key suspect (AFP): Death row pleas (AFP): Body flown home (AFP): Runaway train Peronalities and bully-boy tactics unravel summit Why Talks Failed Constitution for expanding EU is now years away The fear is that the inner core would dominate Europe, report Philip Webster, anthony Browne and Rory Watson Respite for Blair as collapse of talks Britain Truffle shortage in Provence cooks up extravagant prices Schröder holds late-night talks to rescue reforms Germany Glee in Polish camp at debut 'victory' Reaction Little heat from infernal affairs Theatre Les Liaisons Dangereuses Playhouse, W2 British Gas ArtsFirst Concert Belcea Quartet Wigmore Hall First Choice The Best Shows World music Souad Massi Shepherds Bush Empire Concert SCO/Walker Academy Hall, Glasgow Dracula is in his coffin, but we're still not safe The perfect gift for the man who has nothing but overconfidence Picture Gallery This was a moment of destiny: now all is changed A missed chance to jab the MMR doctor where it hurts Thunderer Captured Saddam must now answer for crimes against humanity The Long Game Blair's chance after the collapse of the Brussels summit Notice to Readers Collapse of EU constitution talks Provision of new runway capacity Sexually transmitted disease epidemic Fishing for alternatives Former President of Azerbaijan who brought stability… Rising cost of bread QC system and public interest Economic priorities Sudden oak death Number's up for kids Modern times The Weather The Times Crossword 22,535 The Times Egg Takings rise at John Lewis Briefing Bid for Telegraph titles Napier Brown for AIM R&sa offer deadline Export confidence at high Saddam arrest lifts shares How the Week Finished T. 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Lewin Corporate Profile Industry angry at royal Mail plan to charge by letter size US currency dip reduces costs for UK companies M&a market set to recover In Business Today Economic Agenda The taxman takes on Santa Heydar Aliyev Morrison set to table £3bn bid for Safeway Global Business Briefing BMW Executive Life deal close Alliance Capital faces bill Danisco profits set to rise Smaller Stock to Watch Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Change on Week Look Ahead Exchange rates US and Europe square up again with G20 nations Firms covered against Iraq withdrawal Threat of disruption at stores GSK works on cure for pay row VeriSign Timing of new rules 'will hurt smaller firms' Time for a full-grown mobile firm to mature Corporate Profile No 96: Vodafone Who's who in the Boardroom Act required for conviction Law Report Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published December 15,2003 Regina v Auguste Before Lord Justice Kay, Mr Justice Douglas Brown and Sir Michael Wright JUdgment December 9,2003 The Company in Detail Assault victim's age relevant Court Appeal Criminal Division Publsihed December 15,2003 Regina v Bollom Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Gibbs and Mr Justice Fulford Judgment December 8,2003 History Consecutive sentence justified Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published December 15,2003 Regina v Backwell The Times Verdict How we Reached our Decision Switch to long-term fixed mortgage rates may be costly Economic Agenda WestLB prepares script for sale of its cinema stake Go to the AGM-it's your one big chance to put directors on the spot Student Briefing Ford Barracuda ready for feeding frenzy Hp invent Chelsfield tables talks over possible buyout by founder Business Equity Prices Fetzer True to our Roots Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Heydar Aliyev Former President of Azerbaijan who brought stability to his country in the post-Soviet era-but at a high cost to his people Lieutenant-General Sir John Watts Formidable SAS commando who helped to quash two rebellions in Oman, later becoming the country's head of land forces Court & Social Lives Remembered Don Taylor One of the leading television play directors of his time who was always already to give others a break Personal Column The Times Court & Social The Sunday Times Gordon Reid Stage centrepiece in Beckett, Shakespeare and Doctor Who The Times Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Sweet Sixteen Drugs, drink, sex and obesity-life is hard for today's teenager. But are adults doing enough to help them? Women only Readers have more to say about the decision by Sit Hilda's College, oxford, to keep its single-sex status Look and learn The luxury of choice Nature Notes Gunmen Surrender in Dutch Train Siege News Quiz Prize Quiz What's your view? Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Appointment Memorial Service Announcement Latest Wills Answers Development dispute means battle stations at South Ken Notebook Architecture Follies and grandeurs in Lille Briefing The future, now—two Smithson institutions David Campese Hatton advances case for global domination Boxing Reid loses cool as chance to seize titles is taken away Stevenage strike at Chester's heart in push for play-off place Non-League Football Ryman League Dr Martens League Unibond League Vaughan leads from the front Fresh injury blow forces Lowe to limp away from finals Judo AFC Wimbledon take rain check on Vase tie By a Correspondent: Sheffield move clear at top with weekend double Basketball FA Vase Radcliffe caps unfulfilling season Athletics The Results Service Find the route that suits you Fixtures Southwell Racing Win puts Falbrav on top of the world Plumpton Towcester Leaders in the Jumps Championships Tactical ploy has Rooster Booster stuck in slow lane The Wright Track Saturday's Results Thomson making single-minded bid to join elite class Sailing Newspaper Marketing Agency Tideway spectators will witness row back in time Rowing Trialists look towards Athens Stephenson proves hit before leaving Netball Mellor salvage draw against Stockport Lacrosse Snow Reports Revenge is sweet for Scotland Dynamo triumph Winds of change Record for Smith Thongchai's title James on form Clarke denied Britain so close to taking Germany's crown Swimming Love sees off Woods charge to take title Golf Times Test More tee breaks are planned for workers Men and women bowlers to join forces Bowls The Sunday Times Schoolboy steers Holcombe to famous victory Hockey Walk this way for a slice of humble pie topped off with English cream A chastened David Campese prepares to put his sandwich board where his mouth was .. . but all in a good cause The Times Vickery injury gives Woodward fresh dilemma England in pole position after IRB sevens victory Smith's brace proves vital bonus for Leicester Gloucester await double rematch Valladolid tickled pink but left in the red Parker Pen Challenge Cup Northampton wear down ill-disciplined Agen By a Correspondent: Australian influence on Wilkinson's kicking skills Proud Irish turn the tables on Montauban Sale suffer against buoyant Biarritz The Times Quinnell's power exposes Borders England rely on heroics of Vaughan to escape again Second Test Match Sri Lanka v England Debenhams Dravid's mastery of MacGill advances Warne's case Lara sets Test record by lashing 28 in one over from Peterson Magic Numbers Wilkinson survives plot before putting award rivals to the sword Sport on Television By Our Sports Staff: Charlton in all-London final Women's Football Palander completes giant step up with double Skiing Jackman comes up short Squash Harland looking strong for Athens Olympics after passing stern test Modern Pentathlon Index Vaughan's level best puts series in balance British Airways Why I Submitted to the Syringe Wilkinson crowns year with BBC award Premier Place Inside Sport The Man who Would Be Saladin Reportage Fashion Arts L2 The Week Ahead Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day An M-Word Project to Be Proud of The Wales Millennium Centre is that Rare Thing in Britain: A Viable Public Building Project Snatched from the Jaws of Fiasco It is an Imposing Mound of Welsh Slate, Welsh Glass and Welsh Steel It is a Startling Sight. I Nearly Toppled off my Bike when I Saw It Broadcasting Shake-Up Required Reading From a Hovel to a Hole in the Ground: The End of Evil Saddam Hussein Saw Himself as the Heir of Saladin, Leading the Aras against Crusaders. As Michael Binyon and Andrew Cockburn Report, He Ended his Days in a Dirty Underground Lair, Reviled by his Countrymen, a Humiliated Figure Almost Certain to Face Execution for his Terrible Crimes The Bloody Rise and Fall of a Dictator Picture Gallery The War of Words Raised by Dogs There are Children who Walk on All Fours, Bark and Howl: Will Stewart Investigates Cases of Europe's Feral Youngsters The Times It's Child's Play Jean Piaget Revolutionised our Approach to Children. But, Says Claudia Hammond, He Underestimated their Abilities. Even Four-Year-Olds Can Learn Philosophy Children Want Adults Rescuing Them My 16-Year-Old Nephew Refuses Contact with his Divorced Father Parent Forum The Way we Live now Treat Yourself to this Taste of the Tropics, Says Jill Dupleix Tailor-Made for the Job Fashion Ozwald Boateng, the Flashy Peacock of Savile Row, Talks to James Sherwood about his New Job as the Creative Director of Menswear at Givenchy Mrs Dippy Christmas Roast Home. Forum Bring Back Black Magic L. K. Bennett The Times Can't Stomach Christmas? Festive Food Makes Some Ill, but we All Need to Watch how It is Stored, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Red Wine May Induce Irritable Bowel Syndrome Doctor's Orders The Travis Frontman Fran The Travis Frontman Fran Healy Doesn't Really Think He's Famous, He Tells Lisa Verrico A Peer into the Eyes of Mother Russia Lord Snowdon Talks to Michael Binyon about his Photography Voyage round the New Russia Child's Play Daniel Rosenthal on a Bumper Crop of Kids Shows Entertainments The Times Arts Week Ahead Joanna Hunter Carols the Festive Joys of Christmas Picture Gallery The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One Radio 1 Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings on page 20-21 TV Review A New Poirot Adaptation is like a Christmas Hamper-You Know What's inside, but There's Still the Odd Surprise or Two, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3149 Viewing Guide Dogs Trust Needled Wilkinson Bored Every Kick Just Wanderful Fever Pitches Gabriele Marcotti Taylor Driving us round the U-Bend Bottomcorner Why I Submitted to the Syringe Insider Tony Cascarino reveals how Marseilles players were routinely injected with something more than confidence before matches Thetests Tapie's guiding light became tainted by darker side, Gabriele Marcotti says At Last, the Good Guys Come First Gabby Logan Football must learn that there is such a thing as bad publicity Man of Club Rick Broardbent meets Paul Madeley, one of the Revie era's finest players Royal Dissent: Fan who Saw Red at Knight Sky Sports Exeter Ready to Test Rules The Money Game Ashling O'connor on the non-league club suling over insolvency liabilities Big Three are Helping us All Lift Standard Sam Allardyce puts some pundits right on the quality of the Premiership Football Gives Step up to Those on their Last Legs The Trust Catherine Riley on how clubs are helping the disenfranchised World Cup draw sows seeds of discontent for smaller nations, Aki Riihilahti says The Player Aki Captain Courageous Saves Day for Leeds The Games Barclaycard Premiership Barclaycard Premiership Guide Wolve's Plight Worsens The Times Adams Demands an Explanation The Games Barclaycard Premiership Shankly Still Casts Shadow Disunited City Test Keegan McClaren Declines to Criticise After Mills Makes his Mark Robert Finds the Brilliance Rooney Picks Wrong Card Chelsea Warned off over Henry Picture Gallery Ranieri Singing the Blues Watford Make Do with Point The Games Nationwide League First Division Defoe's Return Papers over West Ham Cracks Nationwide 1 Football League Huckerby Calls Tune Again on Farewell Appearance Wimbledon See No Way out Times Online The Games Nationwide League First Division Fear Inspires Wednesday Second Division QPR stay ahead of Plymouth as top two move farther away from the pack The Games Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide 2 Football League Barclaycard Premiership Top beats bottom as Oxford maintain one-point lead over Doncaster The Games Nationwide League Third Division Nationwide 3 Football League Heart of Midlothian (0) 2 Misery for Rangers Bank of Scotland The Times Osasuna Starting to Basque in Own Glory The Continent Stephen Burgen on the tiny club emerging from the shadows of giants Last Word for Cascini James Eve on the real significance of Milan's Intercontinental Cup participation Beckham's Madred Love Affair Helped by Spot of Argy-Bargy The Statistics Paper round Buy Lines Win a Widescreen Television and DVD Hair of Sorrows The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Next Week in the Game The Alternative Premiership Fixtures Nationwide Sky Sports
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