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News from 29/12/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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David Charter and Elaine Monaghan, Andrew Robson, Joanna Hunter, Thair Shaikh, Matthew Syed, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Dominique Vulliamy, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Laurie Arle, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ramita Navai, Andrew Clennell, Sam Lister and Thair Shaikh, Riath Al-Samarrai, John M. Yarnall, J. W. King, M. F. Hardie, Philip Howard, Nigel Hawkes and Oliver August, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Michael Binyon, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Lynne Truss, Graham Dunbar, James Hider, Lisa Shanahan, Nigel Edwards, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, F. W. F., Antonia Senior, Robert Jackson, David McVay, Steve Bird and Charles Bremner, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent and David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Michael Long, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Richard Need, Ian Paul, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, David Alexander, John Hutton, David Charter and Michael Theodoulou, Stephen Morse, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Cole, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Jerome Burne, Christine Selb, Giles Smith Sport on Television, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Mike Lenhoff, Parent Forum, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Michael Palin, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Tom Benyon, Barrington Pitman, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Nick Kelly, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Dominic Walsh and Patrick Barkham, William Rees-Mogg, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Christopher Pullin, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Sam Allardyce, Long runners, George Caulkin, John Rosthorn, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, David Elleray, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Gavin Henderson, Lea Paterson, Jason Mellor, Patrick Abrahams, Michael Theodoulou and Patrick Barkham, Martin Waller, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Alan Coren, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Blanchard, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Michael Williams, Mark Venables, Randy Cohen, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, John Westerby and David Hands, Charles Spencer, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent,

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British airlines to get armed sky marshals Pilots criticise guns on planes and threaten to boycott flights New Sars case Yacht drowning Oligarch fears The Times Read the Surprise Bestseller by Lynne Truss on the… Chelsea revive Spurs plunge United battle Saudi Britons fear new terror attack plot EU legislators call time on the gold watch The Times Today Thegame Let us pray for humility in high places I see an endless production line of death in the desert Ramita Navai witnesses apocalyptic scenes as the city of Bam buries its dead Alan Bates Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk Crackdown on fine defaulters More are sent straight to jail Beagle team hopes listen with mother Scotland may ban smoking in public Gucci Tories vow to reverse drug law Child murder Man shot in bar Sex attack Towering win China on alert to contain new Sars outbreak Tough measures are being taken to halt return of killer bug, report Nigel Hawkes and Oliver August in Beijing Internet shopping pioneer considers real world for next job No Title Like flu, this fever may become a seasonal event Blair 'broke promise' on terrorist suspects Burberry High noon over sky marshals Risks encourage use of special weapons Chaplins London Wanted abroad, kept in Britain Taped conversations clue to policeman's killer Suspect spoke with Canadian accent on a recording made in car before shooting, reports Russell Jenkins Family comforts the widow of a 'wonderful bloke' Magnet 'Loving' teenager murdered over a lost umbrella Sailing under the Pole and into history The Royal Geographical Society's "Unlocking the Archives" campaign, which aims to open up one of the world's most significant maps, books, objects, recordings and documents, is being supported by The Times Christmas Charity Appeal. Michael Palin, above, writes about his favourite item in the collection Beauty is in the eye of the big bidder Orange fair The Times Europe puts Dad's Army on the map Working longer Union reward Biaine flop Online Lotto Net waste Farewell to a star who always captured the spirit of his age Alan Bates could portray pain that was almost too intimate to watch recalls Benedict Nightingale Lloyds TSB Ebac Tributes to the actor 'unafraid of taking risks' Sailor dies after yacht capsizes in storm Lost anglers 'may be unconscious' Vauxhall Royals consider call to have dog put down Soaps' dependence on the pub 'fuels drinking culture' Plum pudding and turkey diet worries young people Freeserve Aspirin the key to prevent heartburn-cancer link Stars' villa falls flat Bullying blamed on children's TV Maverick urges Tories to use public services Modcrniser John Bercow is proud his first son was born in an Nhs hospital, he tells Melissa Kite Foreigners 'should pay for stealing treatment from NHS' The Royal Bank of Scotland Straw is urged to halt Zimbabwe cricket tour Kennedy hits back on tax Chesney's Pupils can guess the question; in exam, says watchdog Rescuers leave as hope runs out for quake survivors Toll could reach 40,000 write Michael Theodoulou and Patrick Barkham By Our Foreign Staff: 'There were just no houses left' Time Old differences are set aside as America loins relief effort Richer Sounds Thai guards killed in wave of Iraq attacks Renault Musharraf suicide bomber named Just AA sk Make a Wish China wins Korean talks deal Ceasefire plan (AFP): Ebola death (AFP): 'Mad cow' hunt (AP): Libya inspection (AFP): Gas toll hits 233 Putin launches crackdown on rogue oligarchs Terror alert as Prodi opens parcel bomb Everest Flybmi 'War criminal' heads Serbian poll Foie gras breaks EU rules, say activists Dean in home straight of Democrat stakes Roland Watson assesses the most likely rival to President Bush in next year's election Advertisement African-Americans have little to toast at Kwanzaa First direct Pop Starsailor Ambassador, Dublin First Choice the Best Shows The Times Please don't remember my name Long runners People columnist Andrew Pierce wishes that some shwobiz wannabes only had 15 minutes of fame Theatre Fame Aldwych, Wc2 Theatre Christmas with the Rat Pack Strand Theatre, WC2 Cabaret Darkness and Disgrace Retro Bar, WC2 Fools, horses and the BBC Director—General Dyke isn't loved as much as del, but he still deserves another Christmas show Melinda Messenger, the cat's steroids those niggling questions Picture Gallery The world sends its best to us. Welcome them The word 'Empire' deserves to be honoured Earthquake Diplomacy A silver lining dark clouds over Iran The Beastly Sin Best not to assume your anger is righteous indignations Booze Crews Television soaps are getting too operatic for some Offers of aid to Iran's victims Services and survival Reality of road tolls Second time round The Times Rewards of extra Nhs investment Pennies for heavenly blessings Christmas box America's sweetheart Past Letters to the Editor A Series of Seasonal Correspondence from our Archives Postal Breakdown Phantoms on film E-government in local authorities Modern times Life on Mars The Weather The Times Crossword 22,546 Weathercall Debenhams More competition urged Lotto goes on the net Italy may copy FSA Whitbread hotel review BFG promise on Londis Call for EU freeze rejected Brown faces new warning Homeowners see flat year How the Week Finished Currencies Commodities In Business Today On a screen near you Lehman in £700m deal for Mèridien Red tape will cost winners of Iraq contracts $500,000 a year Private equity's record spend Corporate Profile FTSE 100 trails its overseas rivals Companion Stairlifts Sir Alan Bates Global Business Review of the Year Change on Week What next in the investment performance game? Economic Agenda Mini stock exchange on way in West Midlands CBI urges boost to wealth creation New Whitbread chief set to sell laggard hotels BFG vows to ran Londis separately Court plea today after Parmalat seizure Handol Saint Basil Cake Share market provincialism is no new thing Defeat that changed the face of a business Corporate Profile No 97: Whitbread Who's who in the Boardroom Court costs are not 'expenses' Chencery Division Published December 29,2003 Digital Equipment Co Ltd and Others v Bower and othres Before Mr Justice Laddi Judgement December 4,200 The Company in Detail Single tribunal not required Queen's Bench Division Published December 29,2003 Regina (P) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Before Mr Justice Stanley Burnton Judgement December 11,2003 History The Times Verdict How we Reached our Decision Lack of selling prowess leaves firms exposed Private Equity In the first of an occasional series, Tom Bawden lifts the lid on the UK's private equity industry Getting a flotation off the ground Student Briefing The Times Offers Direct Banking & Finance Fetzer Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Sir Alan Bates Actor who came to prominence in kitchen sink dramas and went on to bring brooding intensity to the works of Chekhov and Hardy Jennifer Ross Cultured chocolate heriess who dallied for a year with the novelist Henry Green and later supported the London Magazine Court & Social Jack Howe Architect with a flair for college buildings who turned his hand to elegant design of clocks, trains and exhibition stands The Times Personal Column The Times Want to place a classified advertisement? The Times Legal and Public Notices Francine Weisweiller Patron of Cocteau who effected his reconciliation with Picasso Legal Notices Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Brand New Brand Nature Notes Earthquake in Calabria and Sicily Mews Quiz Prize Quiz What's your view? Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Changing the Guard Answers Latest Wills Leaders picking up the pieces at the British Museum Note Arts Funding Designs on fame with Linbury Briefing Royal honours for charity donors Magic Numbers of 2003 Matharu taking lead role in girls' brigade Peter Dixon finds a 14-year-old challenging the world's finest in Miami Athletics boxes clever to avoid losing its integrity in Seoul Margate capitulate as deadline for new stadium approaches Non-League Football Dr Martens League Conference Ryman League Wilkinson back in the wars Unibond League All downhill for league of nations Verokken denial Open season Cruise control Cheadle rally Killeen conquers Patriots home On Fridays Skandia holds off Zana's challenge to seal triumph Sailing The Results Service Racing Haydock Park Snow Reports Llewellyn registers home win on Bindaree New Bury Taunton Leaders in the Jumps Championships Reading the racecard Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Clear opportunity for Rhinestone Cowboy to sparkle Leopardstown Walder steps up to inspire Newcastle Zurich Premiership Gasperi's treble denies English Counties again The Sunday Times Bumper crowds add up to record total Bath grind out result as Saracens kick themselves Impressive Wasps keep chipping away at Bath Rugby Union Zurich Premiership Gomarsall makes all the difference Get Fit, Feel Fit Get Fitter Jones try secures Sale's bonus Leicester chart return to prominence Newspaper Marketing Agency Misery for Cardiff compounded by Thomas hat-trick Gerald Davies on how Celtic Warriors added to the pain at the Arms Park From 0 to 500,000,000 in 12 moths: the heroes and zeros that counted in 2003 Magic Numbers Simon Barnes Selects this Year's Brightest Offerings from Readers And the Winners are… Cliff's still a big as he does his for young ones Sport on Television Ponting takes place in elite company after new milestones Cricket Butler batters Pakistan tail By a Correspondent: Rocks solid despite injury loss Basketball Scoreboard from Wellington Jubilant Paerson back in charge after recent slide Skiing Times Test By Our Sport Staff: West Indies wither as Kallis and Kirsten pile up records Same pops questions and sparks double celebrations Darts Picture Gallery Wilkinson back on the hard shoulder after breaking down Magic Numbers 2003 Simon Barnes reveals… BMW Gifts of Gabby Ireland acclaims Best Mate after easy win justifies Knight's move The Curse of the Comma Reportage Parenting Fashion T2 now includes a number of exciting new features.… The Week Ahead The Linguistic Remains of the Day We Should All Make Resolutions Richard Morrison The Most Inspiring People I Have Ever Met are Those who Have Problems of their Own, yet who Strain to Improve the Lot of Others Celebrating Hogmanay Required Reading Oh Comma, All Ye Faithful Eats, Shoots and Leaves, a Passionate Plea for the Proper Use of Punctuation, Tops the Bestsellers List with More than 70,000 Sales and is the Surprise Hit of the Year. In an Extract, Lynne Truss Explains the Importance of the Humble Comma—and how It Caused a Lifelong Feud between Two Literary Giants The Ethicist The Times And this Jailbird Sings In the Turkish Version of Pop Idol a Convicted Killer is Leading the Field. Suna Erdem Reports It Aint Half Dull, Mum Giving up Work to Look after your Children is Not All It is Cracked up Be, Says Dominique Vulliamy. Who Has Become a Full-Time Member of the Secret Club of Less-Than-Euphoric at Mothers The Times Travel Direct A Weighty Worry Our Obsession with Childhood Obesity is Misguided, Says Mick Hume Our 13-Year-Old Girl Cannot Sleep after Watching a Scary Film Send us your Problems The Way we Live now Jill Dupleix Offers an Ideal Dish for the Perfect Fried Egg Look Back in Sorrow and Envy The Times Fashion Team Reviews the Highlights and Sartorial Embarrassing Moments of the past 12 Months and Offers a Forecast of what Will Be in over the Coming Year and what Needs to Be given a Decent Burial Christmas Limbo Home. Forum Excessive Exercise is as Addictive as Opium Nicotine—a Wonder Drug Taken Medicinally, Says Jerome Burne, It Can Help a Range Conditions, Includign Alzheimer's Old Bones Doctor's Orders The Perfect Starangar The Travelling Angel is a Staple of Feel-Good Hollywood Movies, but in Mona Lisa Smile It Has Reached its Unctuous Limit. Sean MacAulay Traces the History of the of the Flawless Do-Gooder The Embodiment of Decency Can Be Insufferably Santimonious Classical Concerts Sweet Panic The Times Roar of the Crowd Acts Theatre West End Audiences are Again Giving Quite a Performance. Ian Johns Cowers in the Stalls Can You Tell who It is yet? Television Clive Davis Previews a Documentary that Charts the Rise, Fall and Rise of the Impressionist Week Ahead Denis the Menace and the Great Lotto Rip-Off Michael Binyon Applauds the Efforts of Denis Vaughan to Bring the Treasury to Book The Money Could Transform the Arts in Britain The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite SKY Movies 1 Radio Choice Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings The Glorious Final Episode of the Office Rivalled Anything from the "Golden Age" of Television. It Will Be Sorely Missed, Says Paul Hoggart TV Review BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3160 Viewing Guide MacMillan cancer relief In the Zone The Boo Boys Every Kick Every Pass. Tackle. Every save. Every… Strange Times Baby Talk 03 David Elleray A Week is a Long Time in Football Games Bottomcorner Blow the Whistle on Abuse Story Matt Dicknson on the most important people on the pitch, the referees, who receive little thanks and too much criticism We Must Plant for Future David Elleray Calls for a widening of refereeing pool Window of Few Opportunites The Manager Sam Allardyce on a transfer system that creates more problems than it solves Rio, Roastings and a Roman Revolution Presenter Gabby Logan reflects on an extraordinary year of footballing twists and turns Rare Dream Kept Alive at Charlton The Future Gary Jacob on the benefits of giving youngsters a sporting chance The Money Game Sky Palios Positive that Fa is Back on Right Road The News Fowler Provides Relief for City The Games Barclycard Premiership Manchester City (1) 2 Anelka 30 (pen) Fowler 90 Liverpool (0) 2 Simcer 66, Hamam 80 Referee: M Riley 5. Attendance: 47.201 Curbishley Shows his worth at Tottenham Tottenham Hotspur (0) 0 Charlton Athletic (0) 1 Cole 68 Refree: P Ourkin 7. Attendance: 34.534 Barclaycard Premiership Highest Attendance The Games Fan Fare The Times Iversen Opens Escape Hatch The Games Barclaycard Premiership Volverhampton Wanderes (1) 3 Smith 18 (og) Iversen 48,90 Leeds United (1) 1 Dubery Adams Grateful to Ferdinand Bolton Wanderers (1) 2 N'Gotty 35, Campo 55 Leicester City (1)2 Bent 18, Ferdinand 90 Wenger Wary of Upset No Substitute for Rooney The Games Barclaycard Premiership Evertib (0) 1 Rooney 69 Birmingham City (0) 0 Lampard Lifts Chelsae (0) 3 Bridge 65, Lampard 73, Gèrèmi 82 Portsmouth (0) 0 Vassell Ends Waiting Game Aston Villa (1) 3 Angel 33, Vassell 69,82 Fulkham (0) 0 United Show Relentless The Games Barclaycard Prermiership Middlesbrough (0) 0 Manchester United (1) 1 Gallagher Takes It in Hand for Rovers Newcastle United (0) 0 Blackburn Rovers (0) 1 Gallagher 71 Sick Note Deep, Heat Dowie Praised from Rafters The Games Nationwide League First Division Ipswich Town (1) 1 Wright 12 Grystal Palace (0) 3 Johnson 59,85, Gray 64 Norwich Thrive on Huckerby Factor Derby Coutny (0) 0 Norwich City (0)4 Fleming 51, Mackay 78, McVelgh 81, McKenzle 87 (pen) 'Tis the season to train hard as ever. Such is an athlete's lot, Aki Riihilahti says The Player Ellington Ensures Honours are Even The Games Nationwide League First Division Skeffield United (1) 1 Lester 23 Wigan Athletic (1) 1 Elligton 24 Watford Fitzgerald 61, Cook 88 Carduff City (0) 1 Thone 53 Referee: M Thorpe 5. Attendance: 15,512 Just Deserts for Cook as Cardiff Suffer Nationwide 1 Highest Attendance The Games Fan Fare And the Rest Rangers are Back in Credit The Games Nationwide Leage Second Division Queens Park Rangers (1) 2 Gallen 12, Thorpe 57 Colchester United (0) 0 The Times City Caught in Upward Spiral Bristol City (1) 2 Peacock 40, Brown 56 Bournemouth (0) 0 Nationwide 2 Highest Attendance The Games Fan Fare And the Rest Trundle Provides Late Drama The Games Nationwide League Third Division Swansea City (1) 3 Trundle 27,90, Connolly 66 Yeovil Town (0) 2 Williams 72, Gall 89 Orient Hopeful of Ling Dynasty Leyton Orient (0) 0 Torquay United (0) 0 Nationwide 3 Highest Attendance The Games Fan Fare And the Rest Rangers Accept Gifts The Games Bank of Scotland Premierleague Dundee (0) 0 Rangers (2) 2 Capucho 6, Ball 35 Kilmarnock (0) 0 Bank of Scotland Puper round …Time Buy Lines Win Hair of Sorrows David looked at the piece of paper in front of him. Victoria had told him to do his New year's resolutions. The page looked awfully big. And awfully empty The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Next Week in the Game The Alternative Premiership Fixtures In the Main Sports Section today Sky

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