News from 23/12/2003
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Sue Barnard, Andrew Pierce, A. N. Round, DJM, Zahid Hussain, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, David Jenkins, Saffron Walden, Essex, David Moss, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Philip Webster Political Editor and Mark Henderson, James Bone, Gabrielle Starkey, Wendy Ide, Patrick Barkham, Lisa Shanahan, Geoff Brown, Dan Lavender and James Baker, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Nicholas Usiskin, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Andy Jones, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Dave Calhoun, Hugh Thomas, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Pen Crosbie, Ian MacKinnon, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Howard, Russell Kempson, Russell Vallance, David Charter and John Goodbody, Michael Theodoulou, Stephen Burgen, Sam Coates, Elaine Monaghan, Matthew Kalman, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, John Lovelock, Hedgerley, Buckinghamshire, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Alex Hawkes, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, David H. Peart, Nick Hasell, Valerie Howarth (Chair), Carolyn Asome, Peter Ramsden, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Simon Smith and Ambi Sithamparanathan, Robin Stacey, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Andrew Clennell, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Ian Cobain and Andrew Norfolk, Ann Lyon, Department, Ian Johns, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Michael Gove, Allen Robertson, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Steve Bird and Maria Ahmed, Michael Horsnell, Alex Murphy, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, L. Richards Lewis, Randy Cohen, Hilda Garfield, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, John Pilkington,
ResumoI'll be home for Christmas British backpacker freed after 102 days as hostage in Columbia Pilot on bail Honours review The Times Christmas Charity Appeals Publicagenda Is this the face of the official opposition No collection, no blessing, threatens bishop A dog is for Christmas, and not just for life The Times Picture Gallery Jude Law on the real Nicole Kidman Sandalr Now new fathers could get 6 months off work News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Price-fixing action 'may ruin' drug firms Tax credits under fire again as families' benefits payments cut City women in sex-case victory Father has to hand back £900 "You 're both sacked" Heal's Winter Sale Vitamin may help to cure Sung disease Airline walkout Hands-off carrier Humphrys signs Correction They gave me tangerines and muttered Hallelujah Their Church is booming but Chinese Christians meet in Secrecy to avoid persecution, writes Oliver August Damp and dismal, that's Christmas Day for you Ralph Lauren Romance Tube strike driver says sorry 24-Hour God Queen's message a turn-off for the well-off Tiscali It's ten times the cost of 1973, even with no wine Stores recall faulty fairy lights Where to gather some winter fuel Prison chiefs censured over delays Ringing them in Legal aid for dog Nightclub death Radio blunder Officer stabbed Dark discovery Keep on busking Police challenge The Times Albanian jailed for luring women into sex slavery Gurkhas cleared over nightclub death Orange By a Correspondent: Father held after blaze Accused Virgin pilot told he must stay in US Honours inquiry revived as leaks embarrass Blair Saudi lawyer's work rewarded with CBE BT Picture Gallery London 'first lady' goes from red to green Criminal check firm fined again for delays Tories claim that 'baby bond' delay will be poll bribe MP seeks safeguards for youth volunteers Police use new hi-tech suicide bomb detector Couple died after gas was cut off over bill for £140 Reader saves 3-ton statue for nation Marks & Spencer Drink-drive priest puts blame on cold cure To er is human, hut to complain is divine William slips into Return of the King AOL Keyword Broadband People Andrew Pierce Great snakes! Farrell the prodigal son signs up to play patron saint Imitators don't flatter waspish judge Cowell Marke a song and dance of worship, churches told Catholics urged to accept insecurity Crowe's tough new role PS How rebels prey on travellers in search of thrills Diary of a Kidnap (AP): German ex-terrorist freed early Huge cash prize (AP): Singer charged (AP): Property rights (Reuter): Costly mistake Charity provides key of how to beat bureaucracy Sam Coates reports for The Times Christmas Appeal on Ghanaian villagers who have learnt to press for their rights Bidding hots up for the chance to spend a day with leading Times writers Escaped comrade's joy at Briton's release 'He told me not to escape as the rebels might take it very badly… I said to him: I'm sorry, I'm going' The Times Cannibal rejected Victims who were 'too fat' Communities still fighting a Napolenic war The Emperor's legacy remains explosive, as two new 'trials' have shown, writes Adam Sage Indicted war criminals lead Serb election race World's biggest liner sets sail Filipinos ready to make Action Man 2 their next president Japanese renaissance takes hold amid lingering self-doubt Evidence of a recovery after the bubble economy burst 12 years ago is all around, writes Richard Lloyd Parry in Tokyo Not guilty but still in jail: a victim of 9/11 fear Late rush to claim compensation Three die in california quake Richer Sounds Pakistan's A-bomb creator questioned on links to Libya Militants attack Arab minister at mosque The Times British bomber's grave found US Postwar death toll over 200 TV firms to pay at Manger Square Theatre Me, Myself and I Orange Tree, Richmond First Choice The Best Shows The Times Half a Loaf better than none Pop Meat Loaf Men Arena, Manchester Pop Melanie C Astoria, WI Dance Wind in the Willows Linbury, Covent Garden Concert Cardinall's Musick St John's smith square Family-friendly policies need not mean a nanny state The Conservatives must offer solutions to the problems of raising children Oh come all ye yobs, the England faithful have need of you on the cricket pitch Picture Gallery Listen to the ghosts of immigration past British troops help Iraqis to face an awesome challenge Animal Instincts Blakcmore is right to be angry with the Government All about Balance Ministers should allow employers the space to be flexible You're so Vain You probably think this leader's about you, not pride Soham's heroes Casement's commas The Times Way forward for EU constitution Protecting children from abusers Airport expansion and aviation taxes Dome wonders List-making Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. we do not… Past Letters to the Editor A Series of Seasonal Correspondence from our Archives Male, female and as yet undecided Christmas box Oh yes there is! The Weather Today's Weather Overcast with Rain at Times, Becoming Milder The Times Crossword 22,642 The Times B&Q Ontheagenda Briefing Alert sends dollar to low Black questioned by SEC Bertelsmann to expand Severstal wins Rouge Finance chiefs optimistic Shell to write off $lbn Piracy charge rejected Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Chart of the Day In Business Today Tall Order NYSE may sue former chief over $100m pay HSBC boss in $15m share deal Londis chiefs to back down on options Italy's Enron UK institutions splash out on gilts Christmas worship Boodle & Dunthorne To Know Global Business Briefing Picture Gallery BMW Make a Bid for Fashion Bank settles Enron action Ford takes $1.6bn charge Franklin suspends traders Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day 'I enjoy a bit of a battle and I'm absolutely certain I will be on the winning side' Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Exchange rates Look Ahead Canary Wharf investors agree £1.1bn property sale Panel pressure over Chorion bid Business to Business Tailored Property Management Ltd New Unique Opportunity A fairytale of New York Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Franchises Loans & Investment Thornton Securities Ltd Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas retail sales surge fails to materialise The Times Watchdog to investigate aluminium trading BAE aircraft talks collapse The Times Positive forecast fails to lift Next out of gloom Stock Markets Imagination tunes in to sweet sound of digital Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Retailers look like a particularly poor buy this Christmas Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Security alert boosts gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Wall Street Growth at risk alter investment weakens Economic View The Times Unit Trust Information Service 'False accounting' at Parmalat Enron banks are back in the spotlight Analysis Old Mutual tightens grip on Nedcor finances Lions International Bookie's sting in the tail Embrace the Challenge Banking & Finance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Lord Dormand of Easington Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party who found his loyalties divided over the 1984 miner' strike AIR Commodore C B. 'Cyclops' Brown Airman who triumphed over the loss of an eye in air-to air combat and went on to become a renowned RAF test pilot Antony Rowe Printer who was at the heart of Britain's primacy in the industry during the central years of the 20th century Court & Social Clark Kerr Educationist who pushed for the charging of university fees Lives in Brief Clive Allen, cpmposer and musicaian, s born on August 12,1917. He died on November 21,2003. aged 86. Births, Marriages & Deaths Hope Lange Actress who rivalled marilyn Monoroe and Joan Crawford in her heyday, but later concentrated on television drama Johnny Cunningham Fiddler whose virtuoso style put the Scottish folk group Silly Wizard at the forefront of the genre In the Name of Jesus Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Is the Patent Office right to reject an application to register Jesus as a trademark? Is His name no longer sacrosanct? The Best of British Should the Union Jack and the National Anthem be key elements of the new British citizenship ceremony? Nature Notes On this Day The Times, December 23,1975 Just £2 for a Taste of Royal Venison News Quiz Prize Quiz What's your view Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Email your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes.… Court Circular Answers Personal Column Lipman & Sons Want to place a classified advertisement Forthcoming Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Christmas Services The Times The Times Legal and Public Notices Christmas and New… The Times The Sunday Times Dodd steps out of shadows in twilight of his career Fantasy Football England's poor report English clubs try to lure Mitchell from New Zealand Rugby Union Gloucester plans for ground expansion fall short of Walkinshaw's ambition The Times The Results Service Fixtures Pools Forecasts Leeds revival continues Snow Reports French duo on course for records Radcliffe second Williams out Minardi signing O'Grady's job The Times Knight decides against Kempton for Best Mate Racing Gandy optimistic Loughborough's latest crop will grow into winners Athletics ShutterfIy brings the house down in tumultuous finish at Olympia Equestrianism Times Test Eating and drinking can bring you to your knees GET FIT Feel FIT Yoga to Ease the Excess Parcells wastes no time in getting Dallas to play-offs American Football Muralitharan puts England's world standing in context Cricket Super Bowl touches down first in race for global viewing figures Sport on Television Picture Gallery Savage preparing to go with the flow and emulate Eric the Eel in Athens Swimming Alex Murphy on the Wiltshire triathlete using his connection with tiny Kiribati to take a place at the Olympic Games I don't give a damn about Christmas this year. I'm going to be the most miserable person you've ever seen in your life' Nick Szczepanik finds ten ways to cheer up Portsmouth's Mr Scrooge, harry Redknapp Dowie determined to stay the distance as Palace manager Nedved puts Henry second again Hostile reception awaits McKenzie The banned played on: Gurpegui case gives hope to Ferdinand Football The Premiership Today Sibierski eases Keegan's blues as gritty Leeds extend revival Campbell offered 'deal for life' at Arsenal IOC takes Blair to task for promoting London Olympic bid England Still Reaching for the Stars Inside Sport National Book Token It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World The Billen Interview Screen T2 includes a number of exciting features. The Way… 4 Cover Story 24 Hours Verbatim On Come, All Ye Faithless Damian Whitworth Every Christmas, Thousands of Good Christian Folk Flock to Candle-Lit Carol Services; They Just Don't Believe in God Required Reading Footballer of the Year Musical Doom and Know It's Christmas The Glomy and Introspective Mad World by Gary Jules Has Confounded the Pundits by Topping the Charts for Christmas. Burhan Wazir Says that while Christmas Records Have a Long and Not Entirely Honourable History, Nothing Will Ever Top Phil Spector's Classic a Christmas Gift for You The Ethicist The Times Is this the Face of the Official Opposition The Andrew Billen Interview John Humphrts's New Three-Year Contract with Today is an Affirmation that, Post Hutton, the BBC is Still Prepared to Mix It with the Government Picture Gallery The Way we Live now Hark, the Truffled Angles Sing of Creamy Pasta, Says Jill Dupleix Eight of the Best this Week: Cocktail Party Shoes Retail Heaven Has Finally Arrived for James… Happy Valley Talking Turkey Home. Forum Yet Another Look Back in Languor As Another TV Series Returns us to the 1950s and 1960s, Valerie Grove Feels that We've Had Too Many Blasts from the past. Of Course, There are a Few Exceptions Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus Someone Has to Do It .. . Even the Most Evil Criminals are Entitled to a Defence. Frances Gibb Asks Lawyers how They Cope John Doe Injunction Offers Hope to Distraught Victims of Malicious Cranks and Hoaxers The Times The Show Must Go on BOB Woffinden on the Murder Trial as Entertainment for the Masses Picture Gallery Drug Testing: Bosses Have to Play Fair but Workers Should Not Push their Should Not Push their Luck, Write Dan Lavender and James Baker CPS Community Legal Service Legally Darkes Ltd The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Digital and Satellite Sky Moves 1 Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Picture Gallery Choice Satellite, Carle and Digital Picture Gallery TV Review Galileo's Daugher was neither Scientific Enough to Be Wholly Nourishing nor Dramatic Enough to Be Effortlessly Engrossing, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Today's Television Last Night's Review… T2 Crossword No 3156 Viewing Guide NCH Health Careers Plus 6 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Education Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Retirement of the Week Other Views Hard drive to upgrade sector's poor IT record Issue of the Week E-Government The Week in Numbers Public Opinion 'in 2004 I Wish Foreign Ways How to fiddle those NHS targets Health Other Stories we Liked Charity begins in the House this Christmas Voluntary Sector Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder Brand Alignment Detached from reality shows Education God bless us, every god Local Government Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs… Towns need to get a life Regeneration Study of the Week In the Professional Press Jobs Grampian Police Cabe Healthy Hospitals The Times Gresham College Royal College of Physicians Cabe Healthy Hospitals Mediation NHS Trade Cafcass Eton College Alpine International School NHS TES Publicagendajobsservice These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies Get a Job as a .. . Consumer Scientist Publicagendachristmasquiz How was 2003 for you? is the Nhs feeling better? Do the Government's sums on tuition fees add up? Was the firefighters' dispute striking or a flaming nuisance? And can anyone keep track of how much money the railway needs? Answers on "All that concentrated adulation is terribly… Law Unto Himself Interview James Christopher Learns what Keeps Cold Mountain Star Jude Law's Feet on the Ground For the Latest Film News, Ticket Offers, Dvds and… The Times Hand It to Hook New Releases when It Comes to Putting the Wind up Tiny Tots and James Christopher, Jason Isaacs is the Best Captain Hook Ever Screen & Heard Seriously, He's a Big Laugh Interview the Morose, Tragi-Comic World of the Blue-Collar Clerk Harvey Pekar Has Inspired a Series of Cult Comic Books and now an Acclaimed Film. So is He Finally Happy, Dave Calhoun Asks Him Minority Report Dave Calhoun Looks at Cinema's Uneasy Portrayals of Disability Many Object to the Farrellys' Glib Approach Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance As Channel 4 Celebrates the Movie Musical, Ian Johns Wonders if It Can Ever Get in Step with our Times Clockwise, from top left: Fiddler on the Roof, If… Kitsch in Sync Interview a Film about Two Taciturn Men Finding Friendship through Domestic Chores? It Can only Be a Bent Hamer Flick, Says Wendy Ide Dvd Collectibles Childrens Shows The Times Sweet Panic Opera & Ballet Classical Concerts
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