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News from 16/12/2003

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Andrew Robson, Andrew Pierce, Melissa Kite and Jill Sherman, DJM, Xan Rice and Tom Bawden, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Simon de Bruxelles, Tom Dyckhoff, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Martin Riley, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Tim Reid, James Bone and Michael Evans, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Camilla Cavendish, Jonny Wilkinson, Christine Seib, David Chater, Penny Wark, Jane Whittaker, Richard Beeston, Nicholas Blanford and Philip Webster, Andrew Leung, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Michelle Styles, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Tony de Launay, Enelizabeth Judge, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Sam Grodzinski, Dominic Walsh, Nick Middleton, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Christian Barby, Chirs M. Moiser, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stanley Feldman, Michael Jones, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, James Delingpole, Duncan Heenan, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Emma Nicholson, Jonathan Richards, Greg Hurst, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Janet Paraskeva, Russell Kempson, Peter Wright, David A. Harris, Secretary-General, Jerome Burne, Edward Fennell, Paul Nicolson, Chairman, Stephen Mason, Harriet Monkhouse, Michael Theodoulou, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Gary Slapper, Sally Keeble, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Abigail Rayner and James Doran, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Vivien Memo, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, Amir Taberi, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Parminder Bahra, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Richard Beeston and Roland Watson, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Danny Lee, Craig Lord, Russell Jenkins, Colin Ives, Alan Lee, Paul Simon, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Richard Miles and Ingrid Mansell, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Gillian Harris, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Roz Denny, Stuart Lipton, Chairman, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Mark Hudson, President, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Trevor Trotman, Nicola Rowling, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Saddam's last hiding place Bounty bars and rotten fruit: Stephen Farrell inspects the hut where the dictator chose surrender over death Two-tier Europe Diana challenge Simply bananas The Times Public Agenda your Health and Education Briefing… How to shop for your lover Death sentence row isolates Britain Blair defies Cabinet to help Livingstone back into party The Times Today Campese finally walks the walk 'This woman is every man's nightmare' Tiffany & Co News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Brussels? It's saddam shame to talk of it Parliamentry Sketch Terror emergency plans are flawed Call for end of Empire in new-look honours BT Better-off children to benefit most from trust funds 'This woman is every man's nightmare.. . They can sleep safe tonight knowing she has been taken off the streets' Dubbed the Black Widow, she murdered one husband and was accused of Killing a second. Now she is feared to be behind the disappearance of another of her marry lovers, writes Steve Bird Leading tobacco brands suspected of price-fixing carted Marks & Spencer The Web of Deceit Blair pours scorn on two-speed Europe Tiscali Broadband No 10's dual greeting has image problem The Blairs' two sets of Christmas cards have only the Prime Minister's scowl in common. Melissa Kite reports Bill will 'drive failed refugees into hiding' Police charge prisons £12m for cell space Declining birthrate alters face of Ulster Soham jury is again sent home Bread prices rise 'Unfair' on Forces Activist dead Credit where due Party labourers Alzheimer's start Knee leap Open verdict Trees not green A1 Fayed asks for suspicious death ruling over Diana Gillian Harris reports on an attempt to prove the need for a public inquiry The thieves who stole it all-even the kitchen sink Tourist rape gang sentenced-to life Peugeot Fever Tories' spotty teenager takes on Europe: the final frontier Read more Andrew Pierce 4ft worker 'made to stack highest shelves in shop' Ozzy breaks world record Taxing times for Lord Black PS Alcoholic Best is blamed for drop in organ donors Alder Hey's director 'did not stop abuses' Double murder case sparks care home concerns Ford Donor Facts Whitehall's critical transport watchdog loses its teeth Speed trap defender defies death threats by drivers Cash and Controversy Intelligent Finance 'Ghost ship' yard must-reapply Tory grandees give shepherd's pie a miss Electricity savings fail to Sift home Joggers arrests Island rescue Suspects held Parent gun plea Lifers cleared Violence helpline BNP's Ulster aim Two-year stretch Some bananas, a few needle jabs, and your art is pick of the bunch Judges are accaiming a 'cutting edge' protriature form, writes Dalya Alberge Beck's Futures Shortlist British Museum grant to boost ties with Africa What are you missing? Rescue offer for Garden of Wales He is pure evil. We will get sovereignty on Britain and America agree that the Iraqi people should decide Saddam's fate-but they may lose the international help they need if they reinstate the death penalty, report Richard Beeston, Nicholas Blanford and Philip Webster Defiant prisoner faces long interrogation Bonhams Fight to defeat Saddam's backers and terrorists must continue, MPs told Respite for Blair is only temporary Democrat rivals say Dean's stance on the war makes him an easy target Relief and a cautious welcome in Arab world Let him fact justice on Earth and in Heaven, says acid bath victim The Rights of PoWs SiMPLY computers From a life of luxury to a squalid last redoubt Robitussin Virtual sellers' market for all items… SAGA Final card that gave raid team a winning hand 'Being a Soldier is a Privilege' Codes of honour protect bin Laden Theatre Tokens ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Celebrations marred by bloodshed Attacks on police stations and US Army bases in Iraq continue. James Hider reports from Baghdad The Times Hp Colin Powell undergoes prostate cancer operation First a Big Mac, then marked up for slaughter Potential victims of German cannibal panicked and were allowed to go home, writes Roger Boyes Marathon talks save schr?der's reforms Support for euro plunges as 89 per cent say they were cheated One. Tel Book's bigger picture of a tiny kingdom Norse pleads guilty to 40 murders (Reuters): Whale buried (AP): Prisoner ruling (AFP): Leader buried (AFP): Injuries worsen (AFP): Bin Laden order (AP): Polar pilot lift-off (AP): Ciampi blocks Bill Hp Not much bleating about the Bush Pop Rickie Lee Jones Bloomsbury Theatre Wc1 Moscow CO/Hvorostovsky Concerys While a fashionable baritone charms his more succeptible fans, Simon Rattle ventures among the Romantics First Choice The Best Shows The Times OAE/Rattle Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera Game Over St James, Notting Hill Theatre Young Emma Fiborough, Sw10 ArtsFirst We all want to claim asylum in Austenland The author of Pride and Prejudice speaks to our essential conservatism Your dog's Christmas address: I have you drunks who don't know what a tree is for Picture Gallery Saddam's trial will test our ideals of civilisation Now that everything is to play for, Iraq might get rougher No Ken DO The Times Blair's authority, not Livingstone's party label, is the issue Law of the Land Saddam should be tried in Iraq by those he oppressed The Big Read The world's largest book is a coffee table in itself Notice to Readers Saddam's capture and future of Iraq Quality and location of new housing Cost of the long Christmas shutdown Motherhood and self Ladies in waiting The Times Junk food and the necessities of life Turkey treatment A man of mettle The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword 22,536 The Times Crossword Club BT Weather Eye Paul Simon US share market gains Strong year for Wimpey 3 adds 55,000 customers McDonald's sells Donatos Aircraft decision delayed Boost for City fraud police Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Pay Ralph Lauren Romance What's in store? BAE fury as MoD brings advisers for carrier deal Black faces first questioning by SEC investigators In Business Today Anatole Kalestky Sound vision MBO tax could cost millions as new rules bite Whitbread likely to choose internal successor BMW Global Business Briefing Picture Gallery France reassures on EDF Diagnostics acquisition American advisers charged Smaller Stock to Watch Director's Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day No Title Data Look Ahead Exchange rates GSK risks new showdown over chief's contract The Times Morrison is rolling in the aisles Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Getting it right on Ganier—at last BT Tobacco firms suffer over news of OFT inquiry Headway surges as investor increases its stake Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Future Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Bird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates R&SA still struggles to rid itself of closed life and pensions arm Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts overturn early retreat Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Morrison's £3bn bid for Safeway 'acceptable' How Morrison will get the go-ahead from shareholders Overtime work ban Rover BT Lloyds TSB shares jump with upbeat statement Aggerko takes £15m restructuring hit Offer for R&SA closed life arm Good value for money? The experts are split The Times Brown is optimistic, but he is right The Times Unit Trust Information Service Make a Wish Naked mother is huge City Diary Pyrrhic victory City Diary Feathers could fly City Times How star judges look for talent in business contests Entrepreneur of the Year Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Unique Opportunity Copy Me and Get into Property the Easy Way Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Business to Business Case Study Bank Accounts for Businesses in Four Days Private Business School Majorca Hotel/restaurant Times Newspapers Offshore Company Worldwide Funding Compensation claims against directors to rise Results in Brief The Times Philosophy Now Banking & Finance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Sir Anthony Hollis High Court judge whose career on the Family Bench included a number of widely-publicised child abuse cases The Right Rev Michael Fisher, SSF Anglican Franciscan frair who combined pastoral skills with a love of travel that enabled him to galvanise the order worldwide Peter Walker Hi-fi designer whose amplifiers and loudspeakers were always at the cutting edge of technogical advance Court & Social Lives Remembered Jeanne Crain Screen beauty who has her place in cinema history for playing the lead role in Pinky, Darryl F. Zanuck's study of race prejudice Lives in Brief Sir Thomas Brown, chairman, Northern Ireland, Hospitals Authority, 1967-84, was born on October 11,1915. He died on November 8,2003, aged 88 Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Homeland Insecurity? Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Has the government. White Paper pulled the teeth of Britain's Armed Forces? Teaching the Teachers Is Britain's education system really in decline? Were the teachers better in your day? Nature Notes Mr Ludovic Kennedy Stands Firm News Quiz Prize Quiz What's your view? Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guar The Sovereign's Parade at Sandhurst The Times Want to place a classified advertisement? Fellows Legal News My favourite item in the Polar Archive Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Global Flights Legal Notices PR Realisation Limited Forthcoming Marriages Answers Court & Social The Times In the High Court of Justice Marriages News Quiz No penalty over inadequacy of costs estimates Saha starting to find his feet at high altitude Your Player List with Updated Scores Numbers Challenging patent judgments Supporters' League Super League Times Jonny Wilkinson Champion longs for green grass of home Tennis Neil Harman finds Roger Federer a changed man as the Swiss returns to the scene of his July triumph The Times Offers Direct The Results Service Football Today's Fixtures McKenzie to stand down Subaru turn to Hirvonen Surbiton await Woods at home Speedy Kostelic Nicol through Okayo signs up Negative positives Snow Reports Packers put more pressure on fading Vikings American Football Picture Gallery Kempton still not sure of Best Mate's Christmas presence Musselburgh Folkestone Southwell Chaos reigns at Towcester The Wright Track Yesterday's Results Jockey Club elects bookie for first time Positive England set sights on victory Cricket The Times Offers Direct Australia start to rue playing fast and loose Ntini adds to weight of responsibility on Lara's shoulders Wanderers Scoreboard Somerset push ahead with plans for ground alterations Repatriation forms heart of Williams revolution Rugby Union Hill's chance to lead England as injured Vickery pulls out Get Fit, Feel Fit: Cross-Training for Runners Day Two One last nerve-racking night in the spotlight unless I go and crash a few more cars Jonny Wilkinson on an evening spent in the company royalty and sporting legends Woodward points way for Eriksson Walker eager to make Rhinos comeback Rugby Union Britain plan £1m cold cure for ailing team Swimming Magical Zidane gets another spell as chief wizard Golding and Thomson on course for thrilling finale in transatlantic race Sailing British women find themselves ahead of the Games Modern Pentathlon Competitors are in good, shape but venues are not, David Powell says Times Test Olympic priority list misses the target Shooting Wenger sends in the boys to prove cup run is still a sideline for Arsenal Accrington hold nerve for spot of Cup glory Totti move to Chelsea ridiculed by Roma Beckham accused of going below the belt to enrage Argentinians Thepremiershiptoday McKenzie calls halt to reign at Leeds "Old Speckled Hen" ZZ Top is Wizard! England enthral watching millions Inside Sport The New Capital of Britain The Billen Interview Arts Law T 2 includes a number of exciting features. The Way… 24 Hours Verbatim A Female Star is Born at Last Antonmy Noward Ruth Kelly Seems to Possess Every Attribute and Quality that Could One Day Take her to the Very Top of the Labour Party Pakistan's Separation Required Reading Why We're Singing Young Creative Proessionals are Deserting London and Heading up the A1, a New Survey Says. Newcastle May Have Lost to Liverpool as European Capital of Culture 2008, but Alison Hastings. A Reluctant Southerner Posted to the North East, Explains how She Fell in Lover with its Vibrancy, Humour and Sense of Identity It's Grim down South A Happy Toon Technology and Culture: The Tyne It is A-Changin' The Ethicist I'm a student and very strapped for cash. I've been offered a holiday job in a large chain store that sells a huge variety of magazines. Unfortunately the shelves are also laden with pornogrpahy. I'm a feminist, and sensitive about these Issues. Should I accept the job? Cold Mountain O Come, All YE Frugal As the Price of Holly Hits Record Heights, Political Parties Rush out Proposals to Keep down the Cost of the Family Christmas. Jonathan Richards Receives Some Mailshots Not Qite Wright On the Eve of the 100th Anniversary of the Wright Brothers' First Flight, Giles Whittell Looks at Some of the Magnificent Men who Came before Them and Didn't Quite Make It into the Air New Weapon in Superbug War Alternatives to Antibiotics Promise Success in Fighting Resistant Bacteria, Says Jerome Burne I Became Lifetime The Novelist Shirley Hazzard Found Herself Working for British Intelligence in Poswar Hong King. The Era Had Worthier Values than the Materialism of Today, She Tells Penny Wark Not Brad Way The Way we Live now Spaghetti from the Coalface is Best for Two, Says Jill Dupleix Eight of the Best this Week: Skiwear Style Gets the Festive Shopping Trip Sorted Sort of Nappy Valley Puppet Love Home. Forum It's a Terrible Job, but It's Wonderful Too The Writer Christopher Hampton Has Had a Difficult Year-A Leading Man Dead, a New Play Badly Received and a Film Booed at the Venice Film Festival. But as his Most Famous Work is Revived in the West End, He Remains Philosophical Entering the Race Space … Can Buildings Be Racial? David Adjaye is Looking for Answers, He Tells Tom Dyckhoff Subject Matters Visual Art a Variety of Artists are Warming to Particular Themes in Surprising Nd Striking Ways, Says John Russell Taylor Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud James Morris Spent Four Months Hauling his Camera around the Deserts of West Africa, Exploring the Astronishing Shapes of Ancient Mud Buildings. Joanna Pitman Applauds the Results Calling Young Snappers your Chance to Win a Job on the Times Childrens Shows The Lion King The Phantom of the Opera Savoy Theatre Acting their Age Two Old Pros Reveal their Laughter Lines, but Bore Sean MacAulay Radio when Jonathan Ross is Having Fun, so is Chris Campling Radisson Edwardian Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite SKY One Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital TV Review Hear the Silence Controversially Treated a Link between the Mmr Vaccine and Autism as Fact, but Did that Make It a Bad Drama, Asks Joe Joseph BBC One T2 Crossword No 3150 Vieving Guide Fear Relief Health Careers Public Sector Education Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Campaignoftheweek Otherviews Plenty of choice, but will it clear up problems? Issue of the Week Public Services School's out New Deal Smoke up Public Opinion Seeminhansard Spoonful is too bitter to swallow Charities Theissueexplained Local Public Service Agreements It's in the post, honest Management Coursewatch Careers Jargondecoder Strees of Groot expectations Interbview The public sector can prevaricate at times, the executive director of the Improvement, and Development Agency tells Parminder Bahra, but its accountability is its strength Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs… The Winner is Prizecaption Intheprofessionalpress Newmedical Research Law takes us back to Bedlam Health Otherstoriesweliked Nurses lured by job perks Boarders' parents accused of 'child abuse' Children Romancewatch Tube in, turn off, drop out Education Love the job, hate the pay Schools Hero Keep nipples out of sight Housing Andvillain Foreignways Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Slowly but surely the lifestyle of travellers has been eroded by councils and the courts Jobsagenda DWP Healthy Hospitals Royal College of Physicians Alpine International School Cabe Healthy Hospitals Investor in People NCIS Grampian Police South Somerset District Council Home Office Riverdeep the Learning Company Cafcass Winged Fellowship Trust TES System C Healthcare The Times Books NHS Publicagendajobsservice` These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently avialable. 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Why business is looking up Iscoed Chambers, Swansea Chambers Director CPS Legally Parkes Ltd A fatal quest fro freedom Alex Wade on how the Human Rights Act is being used to challenge the detention of dangerous patients The Times Law Section Bank of England The Signs were There Asylum Bill threat to habeas corpus We need a debate on a written constitution, say Rabinder Singh, Qc, and Sam Gordzinski Change the rulings-not the system Tabloid hysteria seems to be the main motivation behind the new asylum Bill, writes Janet Paraskeva News Lawyers on the soup run: handing out free legal advice Sue Stapely spent last Christmas at a Crisis shelter for the homeless and found the experience to be richly rewarding Julian Holy Community Legal Service Your word could be law Rapping judges, coughing jurors and nicked pics David Pannick, QC, looks back on characters and cases that hit the headliness in his annual review of the legal year Willing meal or not, cannibalism is off the menu Spam too slippery for the law Lawyers say that technology, rather than legislation, is the way to stop junk e-mails. Danny Lee reports Sign on the electronic line, please Why law firms predict a boom in business for 2004 Colin Ives on a new survey that finds rising confidence among lawyers Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week Xmas discard? Jury's out Community spirit For Pete's sake Read the one about? It's not only Yorkshire shoplifters who find Stephen Smith's books highly readable, Linda Tsang reports Common lessons for civil society New Commonwealth principles are a triumph for good governance, writes collin Nicholls, QC Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thtimes. co. uk The Suffolk Magistrates' Courts Committee Lexcel Gresham Law Lectures Joelson Wilson Gaming/Licensing Law Stephen Isaacs Solicitors The Times Cherie is told what she wants to hear Lawdairy@the times. co. uk Tradinglaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis The Times

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