News from 17/12/2003
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Andrew Robson, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, Andrew Pierce, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Peter Breuer, John Riseley, Mark Souster, Alice Rawsthorn, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Barkham, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Joe Joseph, Helen Nugent and Nic Hopkins, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Matthew Wetmore, David McVay, Edward Howell, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Alan Kendall, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Chris Sherwood, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy and Dan Sabbagh, Roland Watson, David Hands, Quentin Langley, Ron Lewis, Mark Ogden, Nicholas Wapshott, Gillian Harris and Sam Lister, D. A. C. A. Boyne, George Melly, Jane Gordon, Norman Giller, Richard Cork, Christine Seib and Antonia Senior, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Patrick Barkham and Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Kieron Quirke, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Xan Rice, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Alex Hawkes, Terence Sinclair, Nick Hasell, David Mathews, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, John Allison, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Angus Macleod Scottish Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Bill Williams, Ian Johns, Roger Myddelton, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Robert Jones, Jon Bergtheil, David Moschella, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Ben Webster, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, John Parfitt, Matthew Connolly, Tony Barlow, Daniel Crewe, Ian A. Wormald, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, M. Nathan, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Joan Smith,
ResumoPupils shine brightest at grammar schools Party invites Ken TV football deal Ofcom bill bigger Prisons shamed Why the Wimbledon Ladies Champion Could Be a Man… The sky's no limit in flights free-for-all Index Good Mooooooorning, Baghdaaaaad Thousands of homes at risk in rush to reclaim debts Mappin & Webb Free copy of cold Mountain offer T2 In this section News & Comment Www. timesonline. co. uk Darling of aviation is hit by turbulence Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch Prison Service shamed by racist abuse and 'shocking graffiti Lawyers must repay fees due to miners BT Blair meets Paisley after poll success In Brief Civil servants vote Soham jury Rapist jailed Health spending How a man could become ladies' champion Sex-change Bill threatens world sport by enabling men to compete in women's events-and vice versa, writes Melissa Kite Dr 'sold Viagra to strangers online' Same coffin sent to two services The sex-change athletes who got results Ideal Gift for Gamers Navy court martial fails to give a fair trial Intel inside The stormy history of naval indiscipline Schools that Add the Most and Least Value Teachers' boycott of class tests halted by low vote Premium property goes to the sea-wall Commen's trail leads victims to scots chemist Orange fair House prices 'to rise 8%' Climate Highs and Lows 2003 Stick to fishing and cookery, BBC heavyweights told AOL Broodband Picture Gallery Dr Kelly's widow to sell family home Sky fined £50,000 for missile story In Brief Risky twenties Vote medal sold Crash kills three Wreck it yourself Who ate all the shepherd's pie and drank all the Krug? Andrew Pierce People Blair considers a new job The Times PS BBC hit by computer theft The Lord of the Rings Labour Party opens its doors to Livingstone Keep your Home Warm and Dry this Winter with B&Q B&Q Straw is happy to wait for EU accord BT Act of cowardice from which nobody benefits Peter Riddell Political Briefing Breitling Air travel to triple as new runways get the go-ahead Dixons Now back to where it all began SAGA Stansted Nimbies full-throttle against growth Cost of tickets set to fall again as green taxes are ruled out What are you missing? Picture Gallery Heathrow expansion attacked as 'betrayal' Edinburgh pips rival Glasgow for new runway Weary gold miners hope for light at end of tunnel Fly eurostar The Times Mother Teresa 'more caring than Jesus' Just AA sk Princess risks row with trip to mark Gibraltar celebrations President curbs Berlusconi's media empire Cut the cost of your BT phone bill by £74 with One.… 'Cheese Nun' tastes glory Jessops One last push to derail gravy train for MEPs Back to business for America's new hero Colonel James Hickey, the us officer who caught Saddam, is now a wanted man himself, Stephen Farrell reports The Economist President enjoy ratings revival Blair's fudge on weapons By Our Foreign Staff: Accord on Iraq debt reduction National Book tokens Pigeons used to signal ambush Cage where Saddam will plead for his life The ornate building that once held the tyrant's trophies will become his court, writes James Hider in Baghdad Man tortured for wanting divorce prepares to testify Teacher training agency Egg By Our Foreign Staff: 'Ultimate penalty' favoured by Bush Investigators start hunt for male nurse's 40 victims Undercover sting leaves town with bad vibrations The Times Peaceful Bhutan goes on offensive against guerrillas The GadgetStore. com (AP): Cyprus poll divides parliament (AFP): Paedophile raids (AFP): Jackson charges (AP): Hostages safe (AFP): Clan war deaths (AP): Bomb details Pop Iron Maiden Cardiff Arena Stephen Dalton First Choice the Best Shows The Times Opera stars lose the will to liver Opera Sweeney Todd Covent Garden Richard Morrison Concert Mitsuko Uchida Festival Hall Festival Hall John Allison Concert Hallé/Gansch Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Theatre Why the Whales Came Comedy Theatre, SW1 Ian Johns We have to bring the air industry back down to earth Can Linklater ever be taken, now the curtain has been lifted on the honours list? Picture Gallery It's simple: the only good Saddam is a dead one The spirit of Scrooge is alive in the Whitehall workplace Taking off Darling has made bold decision on runway expansion Schools and Standards The latest league tables contain lessons Hacked off New beats for Aunties old stars Notice to Readers Saddam's trial divides opinion EU constitutional summit's collapse: setback or success? Impediments to housing renewal Young Vic's past The Times Pioneer of flight Rising cost of bread A man of mettle Dress sense The Weather The Times Crossword 22,537 The Times Crossword Club Pfizer Picture Gallery 5,000 BA jobs to go Briefing Amec confirms MoD role Builder bullish on trading Fresh talks on Chelsfield British Energy warning Pearson sees dollar pain Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Laguna Easy Money The true cost of speeding Broadcasting watchdog's costs to run ?36m over programme Calpers sues Nyse over trading scam Index Tiger talks Why Exxon needs a Russian deal Justice for Iraq Where should Saddam be tried?… Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Stores group out to derail Londis merger BMW Global Business Briefing Results Sn Br8ef Merger guidelines agreed Pentagon delays Iraqi bids Swiss Life to shut UK unit Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates DTI 'failing to regulate credit' No Title IBM Liability has real limitation Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Hewitt aims to cap liability GECF under attack over upgrades to store cards A guide to the on demand world Gallaher's Continental quest lights up inestor confidence Tempus Richard Miles Hopes of us improvement spark National Grid Nick Hasell Stock Markets Chrysalis closes in on rival and 12-month high Shares 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 gain on inflation data Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Wall Street Pressure mounts to scupper Londis merger Convenience Store Showdown Four Londis directors to pocket £20m as store owners get £10,000 Group that targets rival bid CNN The four in line for a £20m windfall 'I'm not happy. They aregetting a big slice' Run-Up to Controversy Aus Trade Triple-A styling at Fr?ulein Schmidt's hair salon Carl Mortished European Briefing Sibneft and Yukos oil merger just pipe dream The Times Unit Trust Information Service Embrace the Challenge Failure of deal offers Exxon chance to avoid being put over a barrel Analysis Sound of one hand clapping City Diary France digs in over derivatives Revenue's IT staff expected to reject contractor's offer CGE&Y slides on third profit alert Worried Bank considers interest-rate roadshow US inflation falls to 1.8% Timesonline Born to the Hospitality Life Hp invent Promotion at Whitbreat 'a disappointment' Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Legal & General January is sale time for fixed-rate home loan deals Why speeding costs more than a fine Christine Selb reports that taking a chance with a speed camera will affect your motor insurance for years Five steps to safer shopping Halifax Fetzer Equity Prices Debate Justice for Iraq Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Robert Bartley Controversial editor of The Wall Street Journal editorial page, who championed neoconservatism and hounded Preside. Clintoo Otto Schlect One of the originators of the sociall market economy that helped Germany rise from its postwar ashes Paul Simon Crusading congressman and senator who believed in caring government and ran as presodential condidate for the Democrats Court & Social the King of Lampedusa James Campbell Authority on Scottish piping who distinguished himself in wartime Italy before becoming a barrister and a Cambridge don To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Derek Clifford Collector and writer whose interests ranged from the art of many ages to garden design around the world Births Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion will other Times readers Leading the Opposition Are you impressed by Michael Howard's performance so far? DJM: Nature Notes Justice for Iraq Where should Saddam Hussein stand trial-and under whose jurisdiction? How Paul Getty was Found Cold and Exhausted, by a Roadside News Quiz Prize Quiz Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Court Circular Service Personal Column The Times Yiddish drama back in the spotlight Appoinments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Reception The Times Forthcoming Marriages Answers The Sunday Times Box Number Replies Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Woodward names strong England XV Twelve of World Cup… Armstrong preparing for one last battle Cycling Times Test In Sport Today: Racing page 35 Cricket by union… No rights in public nuisance Law Report Curtis to test Ms talent in Europe Golf Challenging costs Payment is no appropriation Premiership goes terrestrial BSkyB's exclusive… Bbc exodus could force Harrison to go overseas Boxing Brighton excel in Europe Dunlop's chance Donington switch Edmonds elected Walker returns Northeast wins On Fridays Royal Rosa meets first hurdle on road to top Bangor Hexham Lingfiled Park Reading the reacecard The Wright Track Lingfield satisfies punters with quiet efficiency Alan Lee the Course Inspector At last, the first cracks appear in dam of a sporting dynasty Collingwood's rise may set Hussain up for painful fall The Times Defiant Lara looks on bright side despite another defeat Dravid piles the pressure on ailing Australia Woodward eager to keep unhapy clubs on his side Rugby Union Mitchell pleads to keep his job The Results Service Snow Repo5its Today's Fixtures Stevens takes sides with the winners David Hands talks to the young orop who turned his back on South Africa for England Nicol likely to lose top spot after surprise defeat Squash Yesterday's Racing Results GET FIT, FEEL FIT: Cross-Training for Runners Melbourne snub brings accusations of prejudice Bowls Arsenal add insult to Albion's injuries Football Carling Cup Bolton threaten to cut Allardyce's pay Two great mates with Olympic gold on their mind Chinese millionaire 'interested in Leeds' Flat Carling leaves managers with an untimely headache By Our Sports Staff: Scottish clubs applaud British Cup proposal Golding fighting his way to finish line Sailing Pedesen's late strike puts end to Southampton resistance Carling Cup Van Nistelrooy fails to rule out Real Pools Forecast Fulham ready for return to the Cottage Last Night's Results Brazil 's poor priced out of matches Thepremiershiptoday Woodward angered by BBC's choice of Campese Old Speckled Hen Are the Aussies losing it? Picture Gallery Premiership football to go live on terrestrial TV Sky's Original Package Inside Sport Calling Middle-Earth First Person Love, Etc Arts Shedding light on the glorious visions of the… T2 now includes a number of exciting new features.… Clear for Take-Off: Thomson, the holiday company,… Verbatim The Listless Making of Lists An Urge to Collect, Categorise and to Rank Seems Peculiarly Male,; Women Will Do this only when Utterly Necessary Mary Ann Sieghart A Capital Dilemma Reqyured Reading The Orlando Bloom Sisters are Doing It Tolkien Never Worte a Strong Female Charcter and his Books are Loved by Small Boys of All Ages. So why are Most Fans at a Lord of the Rings Convention Women? As the Final Ring Film Opens, Damian Whitworth Finds that Women are Attracted by Elvish Harmony with Nature. That, and the Actor who Plays Legolas The Ethicist The Times Christmas Eve of Destruction Joscenters Have Banned Christmas Trees for Fear Thay Irage Jobseekers Will Use Them as Weapons It's a Good Beginning, Says Kieron Quirke I'm so Happy to Be Plain Joan Smith (Mbe Refused Jamie Oliver Might Find It Tasty to Accept an Mbe for All his Servics to Young People and Good Food, but Joan Smith Thinks that the Honours System is, Well Dishonourable. She Reveals why She Turned Hers down Picture Gallery In Prison? Low-Achieving Young Offenders with Little Self-Esteem are Learning Valuble Lessons from Literture. Carol Midgley Reports What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: George Melly Love Etc The Way Live now Hurrah for Like the Little Black Dress, a Perfectly Cut Black, Jacket Can Be Worn Anywhere and with Anything, Says Alice Rawsthorn Bare Necessities Our Finest Hoard of Roman Gold Objects Lesson Treasures from Russia with Love Scraching the Surface of the Stores Held at the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, John Russel Taylor Discovers a Selection of the Finest Erotic Art Oh Come, All Ye Faithless. Libby Purves, Takes to the Pulpit God's in the Detail At the Academy Rachel Campbell Johnston Discovers Truths-Or Fiction?-Writ Small Cinema Storyboards and Camera Angles from 500 Years Ago Inside-Out Nightmare Richard Cork Talks to Rachel Whiteread, Whose Plaster Cast of the Interior of Room 101 from Broadcasting House is Raising Renaissance Eyebrows amid the Va's Copies of past Masterprices A Reign in Spain A British Director is Winning Plaudits in Barcelona Theatres Childrens Shows Comedy Theatre The Times Dogged Devotion … Clarissa Baldwin, Chief Executive of Dogs Trust, and her Pa, Helen Steward Creme First Creme Aus Trade Future Classics Covent Garden Bureau TAY Associates Recruitment Consultants Eclipse Roger Tym & Partners PA to Chairman/office Manager Experienced Executive PA Executive Assistant The Times Education Learn Rubgy is Much More Disciplined and Team-Orientated than Football, but It Needs to Be Played More in State Schools, Says Matthew Pryor Eton College Wellington College Hertford College Oxford MPW Oxford Science Studies MBA Independent Education Sharp Eyes? 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