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News from 22/12/2003

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Jon Ashworth, Jennal cox Fetness Editor, Thair Shaikh, Catherine Riley, Roger Davis, Imelda Redmond, Alexandra Frean, Grace Bradberry, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Robert A. Hinde, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Steve Gailor, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Riath Al-Samarrai, Alexandra Frean Social Affaris Correspondent, Philip Howard, Julian Walters, Maria Antoinette Crossman, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Alan Milburn, Sam Marlowe, Patrick Barkham, James Hider, James Eve, Gerald Davies, Alandavies, Paolo Di Canio, Erik Eriksen, John Wardle, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Joseph Rotblat, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Chris Johnston, Jonathan Richards, Ian MacKinnon, Mark Pougatch, David Alexander, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Reeves, R. J. A. Greening, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Christian White, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Steve Boggan, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Jill DUPLEIX's, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Clem Cecil, John D. Symonds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Peter G. Webber, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Lucy Newbold, Ashling O'connor, Paul Gales, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Rosemary Bennett, Walter Gammie, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Alexander Kerr, Lewis Stuart, Jason Mellor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Abigail Rayner, Randy Cohen, Frank Nunneley, Roma Felstein, Dave Hammond, Jenny Davey, Douglas Kennedy, Christopher Massie-Taylor, Nick Meo,

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The Fat Lady Sang - and Won, Which is Good News for… Nhs sues over drugs makers''rip-off' Price of penicillin forced up by 260% Christmas Charity Appeals An unwise Virgin keeps us waiting for 26 hours Hundreds of passengers The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 16. TV & radio:… Cold hands, but warm hearts up North Nuclear salary Mind the croc Thegame Mi6 in secret Libyan talks The two-hour turkey challengeTIMES Writers Cook T2 Mappin & Webb News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www. timesonliiie. co. uk The Times Nhs investigates £210m drugs sales Prescott breaks ranks over Cheaper alternatives that save money BT Rats, drills and lawnmowers all drive Britons to hospital beds. And watch out for those pyjamas The road to A&e is rarly straight and the reasons for making the trip often painful, finds Oliver Wright Need time off work? Here's a sick note, no questions asked Marks & Spencer GPs admit to issuing excuses on demand Blunkett wants to pay for night police Jessops RNLI weathers the financial storm with plans to make dramas out of crises Terror curbs alienating Muslims, says Williams Prince rejects Diana pregnancy rumour Civil servants to vote on pay strikes NHS ratings call Asthma risk Libel lawyer dies Pod people Jackson move Lifesavers Alternative elite of talents who declined titles Whitehall papers on those who refused awards throw new light on public figures, Ben Hoyle reports TV's Blue Planet makes a splash at the cineme World Cup balls come home Tide-trap man saves his son and dogs Homebase Bridget Jones could be happier without a man A survey has found that, unlike, men, women's mental health can be better if they stay single, reports Oliver Wright Fathers in two minds on 'family-friendly' work Make a Bid for Fame Orange fair Holly's parents vent anger at tactics of Sotiani police Officers accused of keeping family in the dark, Dominic Kennedy reports Briton breaks the world scuba-diving record Truants caught gift-shopping with parents Mothers of Invention Magnet Mask means patients face less scarring Brain test proves fatigue syndrome Helicopter co-pilot saves polar crash victism Jennifer Murray, 63, tells Jonathan Gornall about the record bid that ended in the snow of the Antarctic Football means a world of normality IKEA The Times Your chance to see what makes Times writers tick Theatre Tokens Spice Girl team to make Pop Idol winner a big star Managers behind the girl band's success see a promising future for Michelle McManus, reports Ben Hoyle Fat lady sings her way to a fairtale ending Mad World beats a dark Christmas What are you missing? UN nuclear teams will be sent to Libya within days US delays linked to North Korean talks Now make Israel give up weapons, say Arab nations Dralion Western firms line up for consolation prize deals Oil Soldiers refuse to serve Gaza Deal is triumph for Blair, says Hoon Britain French ministers dine for their country but let staff eat scraps Bollywood exposes racism in Britain Putin needs credible rival as opponents shun poll Holocaust siblings are reunited after 65 years Shadow over trial of Serb leader's alleged killers Hope Plan to stop Iraq scientists selling weapon secrets US troops arrest hundreds of Saddam loyalists Coalition leaders describe the deposed dictator as a broken man with flashes of temper, writes Tim Reid The Times Fear for Christmas worshippers By Our Foreign Staff: America on terror alert Child victims of pushy parents Gore son drag charge (Reuters): Guerrilla camps destroyed (AFP): Mud kills 200 (AP): Hostage hopes (AFP): Migrants drown (AFP): Ship's send-off (AFP): Mummies found Concert LPO/Litton Festival Hall First Choice the Best Shows The Times Eddie the unready is a drag Pop Metallica Earls Court Theatre The Snow Queen Barbican Dance Darren Johnston Purcell Room I've located Middle Britain. Truly, it wasn't that taxing Brown can sleep easy the comfortable class won't be marching on the Treasury Baron Hardup, Cinders, the children round the manger. Now that's education Picture Gallery America's new world order is here. Just ask Gaddafi These meanies won't be happy until it's the last Noel Gaddafi's Reasons Saddam's fate prompted Libya to come clean Seven Deadly Sins A season to consider the significance of vice and virtue Natural Selection Primitive instincts inform the most advanced gift-buying No lack of reserve The Times Libya's initiative challenges West Government anti-terrorist powers Property risks in insolvency cases Symbols of citizenship Economic priorities A Series of Seasonal Correspondence from our Archives: Past Letters to the Editor Speed and road safety Adding value to schools' tables Pot and kettle Modern times Food of love? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,541 The Times C&G House prices rise 10% Vivendi close to deal Londis investors' anger Slow growth in pay deals British Energy sale vote Pfizer settles on Esperion Chip maker delays float Spanish bank to buy rival How the Week Finished In Business Today: Need To Know 18. Economice Agenda… Service sercrets £100m It contract for intelligence agencies Pages 21 Lord Black to plead fifth amendment Canary Wharf chairman calls for talks on founder's future BNFL advert sets off fat-cat reaction Economic Agenda Peter Carter-Ruck Electrical goods give John Lewis a seasonal buzz Tiffany & Co Global Business Briefing How the Week Finished BMW No Title Change on Week German advertiser sold Nuclear plant emergency Perot buys joint venture Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Look Ahead Londis investors seek resignation of non-executives Can we have more growth, please Santa? Nokia Morrison prepares to sell 140 Safeway stores NCH Banking & Finance Financiers act quickly to salvage Parmalat Bids are in for spies' £100m IT network Silicon chip maker delays float until 2004 Make a Bid for Beauty New capital funds plan lacks tax Incentives' Hp Accountants call for cap on audit lawsuits Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Peter Carter-Ruck Flamboyant and argumentative libel lawyer famous for his successes, his fees and his fallings-out Les Hollings Yorkshireman who became Editor of Australia's national newspaper, and devoted himself ulterly to the needs of his newe home Court & Social Lord Hardy of Wath Campaigner for wildlife and habitats who saw that conservation should not be judged by the criterion of cuddliness Lives in Brief Ole Kverndal , senior partner of W K… To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… The Times Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division… The Times Legal and Public Notices Christmas and New… Lives Remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers DJM: Nature Notes Parental Choice? Not Here The Toy Hawker Ichabod On this Day the Times, December 22,1921 News Quiz Prize Quiz What's your view? Word Watching The Times Questions Amswered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Changing the Guard Church News Answers Life on the rolling wave - the changing fortunes of the RNLI Notebook Charities Charity begins behind the scenes Compete to win a celebrity lunch date The Times Taking better care of the carers World Cup heroes swing to a sad low The Results Service NMA Humbled England may make changes Fixtures Snow Reports Make a Bid for Fashion Rob Wright: Fontwell Park Rob Wright: Fakenham Rob Wright: Wolverhampton Leaders in the Jumps Championships The Wright Track Bet of the Day Captain Flinders (12.30 Fontwell Park) Batman Senora could be joker in King George pack Reading the racecard Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Times Test Champagne style leaves us flat and yearning for real thing Humphreys secures Celtic glory Stevens leads recruits staking claims for tour duty Wrong game for India as they lose by a cricket score Mathew Pryor watches the outclassed touring team given a 153-0 beating by Leicester Tarrant 's tribute sees World Cup celebrations swing to lowest ebb Rugby Union Surging Wasps accentuate class divide Rugby Union Zurich Premiership Nel calls in South African heavies to help Rotherham pack vex Irish Kinnear's men put aside off-field troubles to upset Aldershot Non-League Football Martin back on the Vase trail with Wroxham Tykes thrill record crowd with hard-fought victory Ryman League Unibond League Smith has double dilemma to ponder Nationwide Conference Bath sink Falcons in dire battle of boots Dr Martens League England left dazed and confused b humbling defeat Cricket Third Test Match Cash find puzzles Atapattu Fujifilm Digital Full Final Scoreboard from Colombo By a Correspondent: Confident Brighton continue impressive form Basketball Get Fit. Feel Fit Yoga to Case the Excess ECB plays down funding threat The Sunday Times England look to young Gunn Weinberg strikes blow for women Egyptian top of pyramid Lonard edges it Cumbria denied Klitschko's night Robertson glee Tergat on top Picture Gallery Sorry England's fortunes put into tailspin by Muralitharan World Champions 24 Pages of Pure Football Rio Stands Firm Flavell faces censure over Hill foul play incident On Page 28 – who Wants to Be a Winner? The Two-Hour Turkey Challenge Reportage Fashion Arts L2 T2 includes a number of exciting features. The… The Week Ahead Verbatim God save our Merry, Gentlemen As the Notion of Christmas Itself as a Christian Festival is All but Expunged, I Do Grieve for our Ever Receding Heritage of Carols The Jackson Files Required Reading Instant Turkey (Well, Nearly) A New Recipe Promises to Banish the Wors The Times Cook Says… That was Easy, now, Who's Washing up? One Roast Turkey, One Bathed Baby, One Happy Mother-In-Law A Gold Medal for the Bronze The Ethicist Part-Time Soldiers who Make their Mark Often Dismissed as a Drinking Men's Clu, the Territorial Army is Contributing Fully to the Fight to Secure Iraq. Steve Boggan Talks to Some of the Men who are Putting their Lives on the Line A " True Adventure" for the Times's War Artist My Baby Foodie Hell When her Son Refused to Eat Solids, Ruth Gledhill Turned to Cat Psychology to Solve the Problem The Times Time for Play? Piles of Toys May Seem the Obvious Way to Please Children, but what They Need is your Undivided Attention, Says Roma Felstein How Can I Stop my Daughter, Aged 7, from Telling Lies? Parent Forum Send US your Problems The Way we Live now Jill DUPLEX's Three Wise Sauces to Make your Festive Table Sparkle Picture Gallery Bright-Eyed and Bushy Tailed? The Most Popular Question at this Time of Year is how to Look Fab for Parties – before, during and after – so the Times Fashion Team Asked the Experts for their Best Tips Mrs Dippy off their Rocker Home. Forum Bloomsbury Belles The Times Enjoy a Drink, – but Be Wary The Festive Season Can Be Full of Risks for Men who are Suffering from an Enlarged Prostate Storming the Bolishol Dance Declan Donnellan is Shaking up Moscow's Great Ballet Company. Debre Craine Reports Entertainments Sweet Panic The Times In Tune with the Chimes Dickens's Christmas Novellas Spawned a Whole Entertainment Industry. So why are They Mostly Forgotten Today, Asks Ian Johns They Inspired Plays, Operas, Party Music, Even a Polka Week Ahead Events for the Seasonally Challenged Why the Whales Came Eat, Drink & Watch Telly In Britain a Large Part of the Season's Festivities Involves Worshipping at the Electronic Crib, but It Seems that Overseas Festive Programming is, Er, Another Country Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Televisionandradio Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings on page 20-21 TV Review Did Promotion to Glorys Shock Ending Undermine the Plot or was It Witty Post-Modern Commentary on the Nature of Tv Drama . Asks Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Today's Telelvisions Page 23 Last Night's… T2 Crossword No 3155 Viewing Guide David Chater Galileo's Daughter Channel 4,7.30pm The Make-A-Wish Rio Passes the Test Matt Dickinson Pages 12-13 McClaren Hits the Target Bottomcorner Arrogant United Deserve to Fall Simon Barnes, Sports Writer of the Year, believes it is time the Primership champions were shown they are not above the law Fergusonbecalmed Picture Gallery Rage Can Keep Rio on Track Paolo Di Canio used anger to deal with his suspension Kicking up a Desert Storm Gabriele Marcotti on how some of football's biggest names have been imported to help the game to take root in Qater Picture Gallery 'These People are Rich, Not Stupid' Bati'sboy Qfacts SKYSPORTS Raining Hate at the Reebok It's a shock being exposed to so much irrational fury on a squally day in Bolton The Dumb and the Dumber Theinsider Tony Cascarino On why Adam's words might have been better chosen Days that Left Wednesday Weak Yorkshirebitter Rick Broadbent on how the good times turned sour at Hillsborough in the course of a decade Themoneygame Mark Pougatch tunes into life north of the border Thepresenter Fowler Still Keeping Faith Theforward Oliver Kay on the striker desperately trying to reverse his downward spiral Mark Waugh First Roblot Theteams Happy Strachan in Heaven Southampton (1) 3 Dodd 34, Phars 67, Beatie 90 Portsmouth (0) 0 Referee: J Winter 6, Attendance: 31,697 The Games Barclaycard Premiership Allardyce Lifting the Spirit The Games Barclaycard Premiership John Giles Terry Proves Ready, Willing and Able The Guide Barclaycard Premiership United Rise above Ferdinand Saga to Go Top Again The Games Barclaycard Premiership Picture Gallery Harddeals Ferguson's Men Must Dig Deep Russell Kempson assesses United's options after Ferdinand's ban kicks in Shearer Has to Lower Sights The Games Barclaycard Premiership Rooney Gives Belated Joy Rainmen Angel Settles to Lift Villa Thegames Nationwide League First Division Nationwide 1 Ahinbiyi Shows Capital Form Megson Left to Sing the Blues The Games Nationwide League First Division McKenzie Proves Full of Eastern Promise Lawrence in a Humbug Mood Picture Gallery Sicknote Deep Heat Oldham Shine for Double Act Second Division Wycombe give Adams first victory and Peterborough win at home at last The Game Nationwide League Second Divison Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide 2 Preece inspires Carlisle while Yeovil's understudies take their chances well Nationwide 3 York Still See Few Grounds for Optimism Dougalas Earns Spot of Praise Rangers break Hearts to stay in title hunt while Dundee bank valuable point Aberdeen (1) 2 Anderson 42, Wilkie 59 (og)… Brewster Back to Haunt Hibs Bank of Scotland Premier League Italy Returns to Full Power James Eve picks the winners and losers as il calcio enjoys a revival in fortunes Thestatistics The Times Peperround Extratime The Times Buylines Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Nextweekinthegame The Altgernative Premiership (or how the Table Ought to Look) Fixtures Sky

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