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News from 18/12/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Christina Hardyment, Joanna Hunter, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor and Christian Barby, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Canter, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Dave Powell, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Maria Ahmed, Sam Marlowe, Kitty Slater, Graham White, Wendy Ide, Geoff Brown, David Earlam, James Achanyl-Fontem, Stewart Tendler and Ian Cobain, Joe Joseph, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Paul Willans, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Frances Gibb Legal Editor and Dominic Kennedy, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy and Richard Ford, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Colbey, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Kay and Russell Kempson, Oliver Wright, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Martin Heighway, Anatole Kaletsky, Dominic Kennedy and Ian Cobain, Roy Lemberger, Dave Calhoun, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Sara Lawrence, Helen Nugent and Elizabeth Judge, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Christina Speight, Sally Jones, Michael Tobin, Guy Henderson, Huw Jenkins, Jeremy Page Moscow Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Patrick Barkham and Ian Cobain, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Ronald Forrest, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, F. Blanchard, Elaine Monaghan, Paul Moynagh, David Robson, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Richard Dowden, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Caroline Merrell and Tom Bawden, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Oliver Kay and Matt Dickinson, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Ian Bremner, Mick Hume, Richard Ford and Dominic Kennedy, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Stewart Tendler, Timothy O'sullivan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Shirley Scotland, Mike Mulvihill, Oliver August and Nigel Hawkes, Dominic Kennedy, Ian Johns, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Denis Seguin, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Guy Herbert, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Nick Palmer, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Abigail Rayner, Geoff Thompson, Conal Gregory, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Douglas Kennedy, Jonathan Baker, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Joan Smith,

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No Mercy, No Regret Guilty verdicts on Huntley force inquiry into vetting blunders The Times Christmas at John Lewis One Deadly Summer Blood alert The Times Terror checks More awards for The Times Legal wash-out Hero's downfall Silence is broken by the booming voice of justice The Ron way News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk Carr could be out with tag in 30 days Solitary wait for Huntley to find out if life term really means life Police chief walks out on Paxman David Morris 'I next want to see Huntley in a coffin The parents say their life sentence began 16 months ago, reports Adam Fresco Murder house will be pulled down Breit Ling Justice has been done, says shattered Soham The Soham Murders Thousands at risk of vCJD from blood transfusion Threat from Rogue Proteins Patek Philippe Speed camera fines to triple as limit is cut Britain lags in child cancer care Milburn mediated on hospital rating Return of Sars virus hits Asian markets Holiday Tube strikes 'an insult' Father's protest Bomb feud fear BBC 'mistake' Charges dropped Cost of Blaine Alcohol drive Murder arrests Morris hearing Books flash Correction Philip could be fillip for women Tory candidates Briton is wounded in Tunisia stabbing Foreign invasion threatens corgis Isle of Man post office runs Rings round the Royal Mail Star Office Body & soul BBC writers' block Currys Something of the far Right about this former Tory's friends Trainee takes strain Warning: TV damages your culture Richard Curtis's Love Actually established the… Treasure hunters take shine off finds AA PS Times duo win top newspaper awards The Winners are Carvings show early man's spiritual side taking wing Prince's influence 'bars science honours Higher fees 'a disaster St. Joseph's Hospice Vodafone Only in the New Saturday Times Too much monkey business among big beasts of Commons jungle Big council tax rises do little to improve services Performance Tables in Full Tiscali Picture Gallery Cheltenham & Gloucester 23 Labour rebels fight Blunkett's asylum Bill 'Fear of being called a paedophile was the demon that drove Huntley to kill Holly and Jessica Psychologist David Canter analyses the mind behind the double murder Sony Portrait of a killer's lover Pen strokes betray the weakness of a killer Holly and Jessica in pictures PC World The strange and tangled past He took a girl aged 11 to an sexually assaulted her. She chase and threatened to kill A quiet home-loving girl with the fatal knack of falling for the wrong men The oddest couple: one control freak, one anorexic The flower-buying charmer swiftly turned into a bullying tyrant, report Dominic Kennedy and lan Cobain Power House If only that dog could talk: the stories it would tell Huntley slipped through net to land school job Mandarin to head inquiry Errors that mean we may never know how they died Killer copied de Niro to act 'mad' One. Tel Tiny traces trap most meticulous of killers Mitsubishi Shogun Sport Photographs: Richard Pohle Media tried the patience of judge Travel Defending Huntley: the man with the hardest job in the world The evidence left only one possible defence which counsel then had to offer, however imolusible, writes Frances Gibb 'Only yon know how you murdered them Richer Sounds Pictures: happy, lively, bright Girls were 'very close and very loyal' Master Card Reform will give British MEPs 30% pay increase La Fenice arsonist still on the run as theatre reopens Home Furnishing Centre Ltd 60 Minutes 11/AP Bose Thurmond was a caring father, says 'hidden' daughter Sending Japanese troops 'will raise spectre of nationalism' CIA show Saddam videos of atrocities to make him talk Farmer 'in the dark No Title Ten killed in tanker explosion near police Hq EU agrees to transfer passenger files to US Passenger Information Saga Wright tribute fails to get off the ground A century after the first powered flight, mankind sometimes struggles to reach for the skies, writes James Bone Stand by for vertical take-off, say experts Shoe firm puts soul back into capitalism The Times Chirac bans use of Muslim headscarf in all state schools Veil can lead to bullying, psychologist claims Reporter on trail of corruption in UKraine found hanged The Sunday Times Women call off sex strike Christmas Gifts on Every Floor (AFP): Life in jail for Greek terrorists (AFP): Iran agreement (AFP): Jackson charges (AP): Bishops unite (Reuters): Hinckley ruling (AFP): Saudi warning Pop Hammell on Trial The Village, Dublin First Choice the Best Shows Times Online Dedicated followers of passion Pop The Libertines Concert OAE/Rattle Festival Hall Theatre Revelations Hampstead Theatre Soham is now shorthand for our most vivid fears But why do only some ghastly crimes haunt the public's imagination? Blair should heed dc Gaulle's example—'back me or sack me' fails in the end Picture Gallery Disaster looms ahead, except for the British I have a sneaking regard for the 419 scammers' audacity The Wider Verdict Some seious questions for the investigation to come Japan and Iraq A brave and commendable decision by Koizumi Have your Phil Tories are counting for victory on a famous name Role of the West in Iraq's affairs Notice to Readers Women in high office in the Church Cathedrals' welcome for visitors Council Cabinets The Times Rising cost of bread Challenges to the QC system Fear of car crime Services and survival All the welkin rings The Weather The Times Crossword 22 , 538 The Times Asprey Paul Simons Weather Eye Canary founder blocks bid Dollar hits another slump Londis payment agreed Accenture in £450m deal OFT warns carmakers Yukos to demand interest Stock market award Winchester reduces loss Stock Markets Charts of the Day In Business Today In the post Firms hit by money-laundering switch Robin Saunders to leave WestLB Equitable chairman on BAE's radar In the dock FBI to look into Hollinger case Miners' MP Boodle & Dunthorne Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Employment boosted by a surge of electricians Global Business Briefing The Times Since turning down the job of Welsh Secretary in the last Conservaive Government after the 1992 general election Results in Brief Motorola demerger Wall Street bonuses go up Boeing Pentagon letdown Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data United Business Media Exchange rates Canary Wharf founder blocks Morgan Stanley What Happens next? Mistys revenues fall as tech is slow to recover Anti-laundering rules go too far DIY remedy for disappearing jobs Wanted: qualified fence mender Chelsfield bidder back to the drawing board Hp British Engergy is between walking wounded and living dead Tempus Misys MBA Shire lifter by delay to us patent lawsuit Stock Markets Shares Carphone goes higher on hopes for Christmas 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 MPC's stance curbs gains Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Generator 18 months from profit By Our City Staff: Insurer fined for dismissing complaints Charity presses for interest cap BA fails to overturn £4.8m penalty Wind farm sites to be revealed VeriSign Royal Mail in deal to deliver post for rivals NYSE to split top roles in response to outcry The Times Unit Trust Information Service Computershare accused of bungle over P&O merger Aussie who profited from shares boom Ex-boss of Ahold files for compensation Lions International Upset over C4's top job Fly Chelsea Names of nole City Diary Hack pack hijack It's your last call for a cut-price Christmas break Lymington, three nights, ?95; French Alps, a week, £345; Costa del Sol, a week, £119. Tony Dawe lists the offers Travel Teletext Insure A winter wonderland, literally Look forward into 2004 with the sun, sea or ski slopes STA Travel Elegant Resorts See in the new year with style Banking & Finance Aramis Dti Work Veredus The Times ITP Scottish Executive Investor in People Warren Partners Homebase Maturity works Home Office Initiatives in Business Development European Senior Sales & Technical Manager Accounts Manager Analyst Multiple Display Advertising Items ADTI Consulting Europe's Premier Management Solutions… Maas International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shutterspeed Webstore Ltd Rani Fashions Portfolio Manager IT Systems / Business WRU Electrical Project Executive CVs 2 London positions in high demand, deadline driven… News Group Newspapers Ltd Buyer/Accountant Required-South of England Maturity works Sales Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Celerant Consulting The Football League Equity md PCS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connaught Work Directions Cheshire Building Society Enterprise I. T. Programme Delivery Programme… Haldane Inter Exec Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Don Concannon Stalwart Labour Mp who implacable opposed violence both as Northern Ireland Minister and during the 1987-85 miners' strike Margaret Quass Director of the council for Education in World Citizenship who introduced generations of young people to geopolitics Alison Wright Psephologist who co-authored a survey of the 1945general election which became a model for future voting analysis Court & Social Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Kitkat Resourceful soldier who gave rommel the slip, organised sabotage in the Balkans and aided us intelligence in the Korean War Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Southern invaders Experience, not hearsay The Lure of the Tyne Does northem life beat living in the South? Some readers think so Northern friendliness The football factor Disappointing renaissance Selective Schools New government rankings have shown the superiority of grammar schools. Does this prove that we still need them? Parents' choice Tallored to fit Senseless closures Selection benefits all Recognise other gifts Nature Notes Polish President Murdered News Quiz Prize Quiz What's your view? Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Lecture Luncheon Dinners Church News Personal Column Court & Social The Times Picture Gallery Silver treasure trove celebrates 50 years The Times Forthcoming Marriages Answers Word Watching New Quiz Prize Quiz The Times Local Government League Tables: Performance Ratings The Times Screening for errors Quiet man of England determined to lead by example Rugby Union Wasps await final commitment from Dallaglio The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Cross-Training for Runners Thompson and Hodgson to miss date with Barbarians Snowbombing Ferdinand faces music Australia look to Bennett Boost for White Reid's protest Minardi offer England beaten Hines on the rise From hockey hero to lifer: the rise and fall of 'champagne Jimmy Times Online 'Conceited, cocky and arrogant Life and Crimes MacAire radiates confidence in Jair Du Cochet Yesterday's Results Exeter Catterick Ludlow Cockerill keeps jockeys' welfare in mind Diary Snake charmer stuns Big Ron on a night of missed… Impressive Golding savouring sweet taste of victory Snow Reports The Times Alway calls the shots to serve up another title for St Paul's Rackets Smith aims to light up sold-out Olympia Equesthianism England screening for errors to stay ahed of the game Christopher Martin-Jenkins on the sophisticated coaching methods being used to assist the preparations of players Back injury rules Caddick out of tour to Caribbean Euro Sport No Title Nilsmark shrugs off Bbc farce to write her own way into history Coe hits ground running over drugs Matt Dickinson finds the FA's new adviser determined to avoid a repetition of the Rio Ferdinand case It's time Ferguson realised his England 'star' is vastly overrated Mick Hume explains why he thinks United's?30 million defender is not all he is cracked up to be no the pitch Boots Christmas proves a real riot when it comes to football Abramovich may break the £100m barrier, Chelsea say Angel stays on Christmas spree to turn lights out on Chelsea Queudrue keeps head to send Tottenham packing Evans takes the glory and adds to Turner's misery FA Cup Times Test Fools Forecast The Premiership Today Fearful United resigned to FA guilty verdict over Ferdinand Lsberg Fall of a Sporting Hero Villa leave Chelsea looking a spent force Times Sport The Darkness for Beginners Kennedy Screen T2 now includes a number of exciting new features.… Baghdad Bomb The Linguistic Remains of the Day A Word to the Wise A Magazine's List of 50 Wise Men and Women is Provocative and Perverse, but It Celebrates a More Enduring Elite than Celebrities Wisdom is a Matter for the Judgment of the Onlooker The Press Room is a Subterranean Hellhole like Saddam's Bunker Smoking Irony: The Heaviest The Darness Seem to Be in a 1970s Musical Timwarp-All Long Hari, Tight Trousers, Soaring Guitars and Preposterous Falsetto Voclas. But is the Christmas No 1 Band for Real, or is It a Kitsch Joke at the Audience's Expense? Stephen Dalton Reports on the Year's Most Unlikely Musical Success Story Hawkins is a Strutting Peacock, a Gold-Plated Classic English Eccentric The Ethicist The Times Parental Choice? Not Here Wandsworth Council Proposes to Close down Chartfield School, Famed for its Teaching of Autistic Children. The Bestselling Author Douglas Kennedy, Whose Son Attends the School, Finds a Groundswell of Opposition to the Move The Way we Live now This Luxury Potage is Ideal for Chilly Weather, Says Jill Dupleix " I Knew my Shirt was Too Camp-Graham Norton Said He Liked It" Wish Fulfilment: A I Night at New York's' First Fitness Hotel Present Danger Home. Forum How Ca I Remove Christmas Tree Sap from a Carpet? Evil beyond Belief As the Father of Two Young Girls, Adam Fresco Found Covering the Soham Murders for the Times Almost Unbearable I Want First Person Palgued by Irrational Fears and Depression, Geoff Thompson Hit on a Curious Cure-As Bouncer in the Nightclubs of Coventry. It Changed his Life Dramatically White Christmas? That's One Thing We're Sure of In his Latest Dispatch from Antarctica, Pen Hadow Tells Jonathan Gorball how He Plans to Celebrate on the 25th The Times Sage Adivce Festive Food Does Not Deserve its Reputation as Unhealthy, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Turkery and its Trimmings are Good for You A Passion for Detail is Not an Illness How You Can Have your Cake and Eat It It's Every Dieter's Dream: Tasty Food that Also Does us Good. But Advances in Food Technology Mean that It Could Be Here Sooner than we Think. Anjana Ahuja Reports Briefing The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Stephen Dalton Choke Mike Mulvihill The Nation's Favourite Christmas Food Had Little New to Say with Traditional Brits Digging out the Same Recipes Every Festive Season, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3152 Viewing Guide David Chater Finecraft Workshop Ltd Cold Mountain Everything but Girls As the Lored of the Rings Reaches its Celluloid Climax, Sean MacAulay Assesses a Boy's Own Fairy Tale Season's greetings from Judy to junkies Horrors! The Ninjas are toying with us Warner Village I'm Home, my Precious New Films who Could Find a Correlation between a Returning Civil War Soldier and the End of Frodo's Monumental Journey? James Christopher More New Films from a Music-Against-Apartheid Screen & Heard Void In the midst of Interview Stephen Dalton Meets the Hot New Director Emily Young, Whos Acclaim, She Tells Him how the Film was Overshadowed by the Deaths O Life E Dubut, Kiss of Life, is Winning Critical F her Leading Lady and her Father Mythic Cinema Ina Johns Santa with Claws When Film-Makers Try to Capture the Spirti of Christmas, the Result Can Often Be Dark and Mysterious. Dave Calhoun Looks at Classics and Curiosities of the Genre Picture Gallery Debut of Indy King Denis Seguin Looks Ahead to next Year's Sundance Film Festival Childrens Shows The Nutcracker Little Horrors The Ninja Turtles are Back—in a Toy Shop near You. Wendy Ide Looks at the Gewgaws Which Earn More than the Films that Launches Them New DVDs

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