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News from 25/11/2001

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Jason Robinson, John Dugdale, Tom Sharratt, I Cameron, Graham Adams, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Lucas Hollweg, Tony Barrell, Sir Peter Michael, Paul Munro, Fred Redwood, Eoin Redahan, Helen Kirwan-Taylor, Helen Davies, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Colin Brennan, Amanda Ursell, Dave Bishop, Jonathan Miller, Mirwaz Khan, Andy Packer, P L Grayson, Christopher Somerville, Andrew O'Hehir, Sarah Langslow, Les Line, Frank Whitford, Ivo Tennant, Alex Todorovic, Matt Wolf, Kathryn Cooper, David Legge Director of operations, P D, Jonny Wilkinson, David Smith, Tim Richards, Humphrey Carpenter, Rory Godson, Dominic Utton, David Cracknell Political Editor, Melanie Phillips, Neil Wormald, Martin Johnson England Captain, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, D K, Guy Dennis, David Morris, Sue Leonard, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Isabella Blow, Tom Walker, Anthony Sattin, Andrew Gray, Robert Winnett, Jack Gillett, Irwin Stelzer, Tom Otley, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Raphael Eban, Lawrence Dallaglio, Carl Evans, Rachel Dobson, Nicholas Hellen Social Affairs Editor, David Dougill, Marvel comics, Paul Wary, Guy, L P, Philip Kingsley, Kofi Nimoh, Cathy Cooper, John Waples Deputy Business Editor, Norman Shepherd, Geraldine Hackett, Sue Clayton, Sophie Gilbert, David Hewson, Cally Law, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Roger Graef, Graham Duffill, Edward Porter, Peter Kemp, Louise Taylor, Victoria Segal, Flic Everett, Danny Boots, Cheryl Markosky, Eben Black, John O'Donnell, Stephen Dury, Nick Caln, George Perry, David Eimer, Lydia Slater, Peter White, Nick Gardner, Julia Etheridge, Stephen Done, Brendan Bourne, Dr Anne Campbell, Stuart Wavell, Peter Seymour, Roger Eglin, Colin Tennant, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Alastair Hendy, John Warden, Sir Michael Lyons, Dr Malcolm Birkin, Hugh McIlvanney, Lucinda Kemeny, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, John Humphrys, Wendy Berliner, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Alex Clark, David Leppard, Paul Durman, Tim Newark, Alicia Wyllie, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Allan Harris, Susan Clark, Brian Sibley, David Lawrenson, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Henry Boyd, Danny O'Brien, Harry Viljoen Springbok coach, Victoria O'Brien, Lois Rogers, Liam Boland, Alan Combes, Sean Newsom, Clive Hopper, Raymond Keene, Helen Ford, Coragh McKay, Kathy Brews, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Andy Knott, Meera Syal, Stephen Jones, Clare Short, Tom DeFalco, Barry Flatman, Richard Evans, Andrew Holgate, Peta Bee, Natalie Graham, Tim Moorey, M J, Caroline Donald, Dominic Rushe, Gary Buchanan, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Nick Flelding, Susannah Osborne, Fiona Terry, David Walsh, R Heald Professor, Mandy Francis, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Ron Clarke, Christopher Goodwin, Peter Taylor, Michael Sheridan Far East Correspondent, R W Johnson, Mark Smith, Victoria O'brien, Richard Woods, Roland White, Clive Woodward England Manager, Jinathan Futrell, Mark Palmer, Rolf Harris, Gay Doyle, William Rees-Mogg, Rachel Cooke, Danny Roth, Maurice Chittenden, Charlotte Lindsey, Jonathan Clayton, Jessica Hudson, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Colin Wilson, Christine Acres, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Frank Fitzgibbon, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Stefam Hölter, John Crossland, Michael Sheridan, Amanda Craig, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Andrew Denny, Richard Davies, John Urbanek, John Waples, Jeremy Hart, A A Gill, Tess Russell, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Louise Johncox, Andrew Fraser, Tom Robbins, Nick Fielding, Stephen Pettitt, Jason Mellor, R M, Robert Johnston, Ruth Casey, Maria McErlane, Jason Corcoran, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Nigel Powell, Edwin Cheeseman, Christine Ross, Jeremy Lazell, John Cornwell, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Spokesman, Hugh Pearman, Dan Cairns, Pete Oliver, Kevin Maguire, James Fowles, David Harbord, John Alzlewood, David Smith Economics Editor, K S, Wayne Sleep, Bobby Skinstad South Africa captain, Doctor Dolittle, Isabel Unsworth, Sarah Baxter, Helen Vandevelde, Simon Crerar, Tim Johnston, Diana Griffiths, Joanna Simon, Mark Amory, Steve Grant, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Kathryn Johnston, Rosie Waterhouse, Simon Cole, Boris Schapiro,

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US targets three more countries Top brass tell Blair: reinforce troops at airfield or pull out Contents Computer Associates Sport War on Terrorism Harrying the opposition: Prince Harry, left, clears… Inside Magazine Special MPs set to get four-day week with shorter hours Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain's transport system is the worst in Europe Council tax rise is twice rate of inflation Lacoste Blair Babe stood down over late-night antics at boys' club Brown to scrap tax on pools Circus plans to relaunch Beatles' Yellow Submarine Daughter of Brighton bomb victim heals wounds in chats with killer Philips Burchill writes lesbian teen tale First direct Arab diehards fight on as Afghans defect ITN reporter hurt in suicide blast Sunseeker Fujitsu M15 knew for years of London mosque's role Terror Links in Europe Mondus Abbey National Yard to train hundreds more armed officers US pledges bombs will give way to stiletto attacks on 'the evil ones' The Allies' next Targets Citroën C5 Estate Basf Hamas orders revenge strike Ford Bin Laden's camps. reveal chemical weapon ambition Al-Qaeda's Secrets Egypt used torture to crack network Beating the Terrorists BBC faces legal bill for a million Terror Link Blunder Glenfiddich Kandahar takes battle to enemy Taliban under Siege Itv Digital EasyJet Alliance opens door to joint rule by tribes Special forces wounded in shootouts The Hunt for Bin Laden The Cooperative Bank Fighting her own war for Afghanistan's poor P&o Stena Line Peugeot If You Go down to the Woods Today. . . There are as many trees standing now as in the time of Robin Hood. Surprised? Tom Robbins reports Fujitsu Computers Siemens Why Britain is Going Nowhere Trains, planes and cars are girnding to a halt as our national infrastricture crumbles. With improvements stuck in the bureaucratic slow lane, why can't we plan for the future? Richard Woods and Roise Waterhouse investigate One. Tel One. Tél Britain, the International Slowcoach, Pays the Price… Slow-motion Britain The Commons clocks off International Care & Relief Euroland isn't waving, it's drowning Spooning under the Moon Clipping the airlines' wings would do us all a favour Director Loach lays his message to Railtrack on the line Atticvs So you want to be a top Tory: are you out of your tiny mind? Atticvs For a real emergency don't dial this number Atticvs Drugs soften the police mind, and children suffer The Royal Bank of Scotland Sceptical, but only when it suits them Fujitsu Computers Siemens Working mothers pull their weight RSC Moving on: It is a shame that John Peter's… Good for patients Blame for Aids Points Birthdays He's not as innocent as he paints himself Profile Bruce, Arnie, please get back in your killing machines The Cooperative Bank Sagem Burton and Taylor's love boat up for sale British expert may join bid to clone humans Top 20 land families keep grip on acres Legal threat as Royal Mail fails to make daily deliveries Lufthansa Sawyer group supplies nurses Rowling could be first billionaire writer Social Work All children may now be given meningitis jab 'Sea of Love' stings net police a criminal catch Advent of the £½m calendar Shell Arms bribe police block £100m fund Mitsubishi Motors CJD death toll predicted to jump next year Life is sweet at Giuliani's gay refuge Korean prisoner of war escapes after 50 years BTcellnet Exercise addicts hit by Stone syndrome Fujitsu Computers Siemens Yugoslavia to hold back war crime evidence Ordnance Survey Mugabe trails presidential rival in poll Big Brotherski goes too far for staid Russians BTcellnet Doctor in child drug scandal Britons were 'spying' on old helicopters Weather and Travel Outlook Ten killed as plane crashes Fifteen hurt as rally car crashes DJ to be extradited Health chiefs probe E. coli outbreak Stand-off ends RAF bases may be scaled down BNFL sale move Killer jailed Three tickets share £6.6m jackpot Old Speckled Hen Fire deaths Mass graves found Abbey tribute Drug arrests Knock-out India rebels face Test ban Contents Tetley's Red letter day Big fight showdown England take dull Top 10 claims No 1 position World-class Wilkinson provides another key performance to lead England to victory over sluggish South Africa Woodward's men must apply the finishing touch Flying wing Dan Luger's late try failed to mask England's main shortcoming—their inability to take their chances, says Nick Caln Springboks apart Luger seals perfect day Alliance Leicester 'It was a funny game in that it never got… How the South Africa Players Rated at Twickenham Passion killers South Africa got what they deserved after the most negative display I've ever seen from a Springbok team 'The southern hemisphere sides have dominated,… 'It was a tough game, a lot of big hits and a… Hapless Koen puts his foot in it World turned upside down England have broken the iron grip of the southern hemisphere, but are Scotland taking things too far? How the England Players Rated at Twickenham 'England are a very smart outlet, very hard to… Simply the Best: A Dream Team from the Autumn Tests 'Jonny Wilkinson is an awesome player, you… Simply the Best: A Dream Team from the Autumn Tests 'It certainly was physical. Tactically was… Bond handed licence to thrill Free from injury at last, an unheralded Wallaby will aim to justify his coach's trust against Wales today. Nick Caln and Nigel Botherway report Orange Tour rethink after Romania slaughter Rugby's second tier would no longer play full Tests against the big boys under RFU proposals intended to revive them, says Stephen Jones Key Areas that Will Decide the Clash in Cardiff France highlight gulf in class Rugby Round-Up Lomu keeps the faith Jonah Lomu has emerged from his shell, says David Walsh, and become the inspirational leader to a new generation of young All Blacks Same old story as All Blacks' late burst breaks spirited Scotland Investec Sloppy Dons stunned by late strike Shearer lifts Newcastle Albion ride their luck Benarbia steals victory Pahars gives Saints home comfort Chelsea fans turn on Ranieri Brave Poyet foils West Ham Bolton miss chance to shine Feeble Leicester draw a blank Fa Barclaycard Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Other Football Chairmen reject claims of new league Pools Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Scotland Versatile Greening finds his feet at the Riverside Eric Cantona's boots were too big for the Boro winger, as was Old Trafford. Teesside, however apperars to be just right, writes Louise Taylor Preston leave it late again Return of the Likely Lad Jason McAteer goes back to Anfield today with painful memories of his departure By Louise Taylor Mulryne sends Canaries third The Football Round-Up Judgment day for sleeping giants United stirred up for battle Sir Alex Ferguson's side will be determined to put their indifferent form behind them against bitter rivals Arsenal today, writes Rob Hughes The Times Campbell finds learning curve fraught with difficulties at home and in Europe The Arsenal man confronted his past last week, meets a club he rejected today and in between saw big-time European action Cole in hurry to regain his form The Arsenal defender is worried about losing his place at Highbury and missing out on the World Cup squad The Sunday Times The Australian Wine Club Striking the right balance A wobble in support forced the PFA to retreat, but Gordon Taylor has achieved a historic deal. By Rob Hughes t Clubs target players' pay With the economic boom going into reverse, Europe's football giants plan to give their stars a smaller slice of the cake, writes Ian Hawkey 2002 Fifa World Cup Draw Korea ready for a ball The hopes and dreams of 32 nations are riding on this week's World Cup seedings and draw Australia aim to keep cool in playoff furnace Korea ready for a ball Finishing school no place for faint hearts England can spread word Letters to the Sports Editor American Football Picks of the week Sport on TV Q & a Book Review Bestsellers England are troubled by Bangar fireworks Spinning out of Control The cricket world stands on the brink of a cataclysmic split if India go ahead and select Virender Sehwag for the first Test against England next month. By Simon Wilde Denness 'was left out on a limb' The man at the centre of the storm says the ICC backed him, but South Africa turned away. By Simon Wlide Lacklustre Nelson points way to victory Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Crash casts shadow over rally Richard Burns remains on course to land the world championship, but a terrible accident has marred his bid, writes Jeremy Hart Hitting the Jackpot The long-awaited Tyson-Lewis collision moves closer, with both men guaranteed a huge purse Jimenez made in Taiwan Marie Stopes International Britain fall to pure genius The Times Illness mars Ashes win The Australians' delight at seeing off a fierce British challenge was overshadowed by another health scare for their coach, says Richard Rae Rafter takes on pain barrier Australia prays its wounded hero will overcome injury in time to lead the attack against France in the Davis Cup, writes Richard Evans Bleu lights up Knight A distressing week for one of Britain's leading trainers had a happy ending at Huntingdon racecourse yesterday, writes Tim Richards Today's Racecards: Aintree BBC2, 1.35pm, 2.05pm, 2.40pm Smart money all for Pitman After an eventful Grand National, victory for the young trainer at Aintree would continue a fine family tradition, writes Carl Evans To Advertise Call Sunday-times Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mangoletsi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broughtons David Duggan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi H. 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Lucinda Kemeny reports The Sunday Times Databank Granada optimistic as advertising picks up Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Compaq Sedgemoor Drowning NTL clings to France Telecom The debt-laden cable-TV group may have to ask its biggest shareholder to help again if no buyers emerge for its Broadcast division. By Paul Durman IBM The Sunday Times Germans set up school to create new business elite A local version of Harvard will instill Anglo-American attitudes, writes Michael Woodhead from Frankfurt American blues put spell on EMI A dearth of new talent has led to a sales slump in the music industry. Dominic Rushe reports on EMI's plan to fight back IBM Tricks of the trade that boost sales Providing a good product or service is only part of the picture. sales skills are vital for success, writes John O'Donnell To Advertise Call Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items WVE Women should get their make-up right in the north Multiple Display Advertising Items Re-Mortgages / Mortgages Easy-Bridging Loans PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Re-Mortgage & Loans Avenues Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Business to Business Worker cannot be paid less if he has a criminal record Questions of Business Palm I am an opportunist, not an entrepreneur Whether in hi-fi, computers or football, Sir Alan Sugar has made his fortune by seizing opportunities whenever he spots them, writes Jason Corcoran Swansea Bay Partnership To Advertise Call Focus on Businesses for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Turner & co The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BizWiz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Franchises Multiple Display Advertising Items Mail Boxes ETC Recession Proof Franchise Hire Intelligence Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Patents reveal secrets of competitors Patents can do more than protect a firm's products. They can give a picture of where industry rivals are heading, writes Fiona Terry Golf club maker drives for higher sales Progress Report: Westgolf It's not in the bag until an agent has checked the small print The wording of patents is critical to foiling imitators, writes Fiona Terry Where to Find out More The Sunday Times Auction could be the solution to Standard Chartered feud Inside the City Aheadforebusiness Kew up for a flight freebie Prufrock Turn off telly and turn yourself in Insurance collapse adds drama to Japan's crisis The prime minister is being compared to a tragic hero as events conspire to derail his plans. By Michael Sheridan Xena may be moving Unhappy Valley Kenya is in the grip of another tale of White Mischief, involving a Danish beauty and a murdered artist. But what really happened? The dead man's widow talks exclusively to Jonathan Clayton Mercedes-Benz Rage and religion The new breeds A policeman's lot is now a nastier one Twenty years after first filming the Thames Valley police Roger Graef returned to find drugs and youth crime making life much worse Life: it's an emotional choice Epson So Which One are You? Leave those singles alone The Sunday Times Thanksgiving turkey was never so good Case of the missing cops Fighting for girls to be fit not thin Interview It's only wrinkly rock'n'roll, and we hate it. . . Mick Jagger's latest solo album is dismal. Dan Cairns explains how old rockers play the marketing game Savage messiahs Fundamentalism keeps erupting from the world's religions because belief and intolerance have always gone hand in hand, writes John Cornwell My friend lan Brady has something to tell you What drives a serial killer? Colin Wilson's 10-year correspondence with the Moors murderer gave him chilling insights The Sunday Times Children learn lessons of war Annie's baby: the late, late show Annie Leibovitz is part of a new trend for women to go it alone with motherhood in their fifties, writes Sarah Baxter Life after political death is just fine Does Frank Dobson have any regrets about his sudden career implosion? A few, writes Margarette Driscoll One in the eye for Charles bashers A leader is born Bloody Sunday was the first day Martin McGuinness took sole command of the IRA. Liam Clarke and Kathryn Johnston plot the confused events that took him to the top of the terror league The Charmed Survivor with a 'Get out of Jail Free Card' A leader is born Cramming your child's world with work Thousands of parents send their children to after-school classes but are they doing more harm than good, asks Wendy Berliner Adult Learning Inspectorate Multiple Display Advertising Items Education SmartCertify Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Fasttrack Wellington College Kingston University The schools with something special Specialist schools may be a key to better exam results but they are not without hidden drawbacks, writes Geraldine Hackett Sherborne School Sibs Ltd. The Sunday Times King Alfred's Winchester FasTracKids Who gets the term report when parents split up? The Sunday Times What the well-dressed hero is wearing this year Talking heads Mary Whitehouse 1910-2001, television campaigner Lady Dorothy Heber-Percy Last word 1912-2001, friend and inspiration to Evelyn Waugh People of the Week This Life Nick Newman's Week P. S. SriLankan Airlines Contents Hip Ships Bin the tux, ditch the tiara—but pack your dancing shoes. Crusing has changed, says David Wickers, and wheather you want to rave at a superclub, chill on a schooner or grab some family fum, you'll find the answer afloat Contents Good Gear Guide Travelling in style, edited by Jonathan Futrell Le Meridien Books of the Week Cruising's Top 10 Deals Intruder Alarm The hippest ships Le Meridien Short-Wave Radio Long-Range Voice Recorder GPS Phone Tough Shades Caribbean—Save 45% Behind the brochure Canvas started the camping craze—but does its new sales pitch deliver the goods? By David Wickers Raspberry fields forever His plans for a fruity tryst fell flat—has Peter White blown it? Expedia. co. How Do Canvas Holidays' Prices Compare? Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Airline joins low-costs Rome is the cheapest European city for Christmas… Questions and Answers Holiday Money Pettitts Stardustplatinum Throughout the ages, humans have decorated their… Fast ferry for Channel Known in the travel industry as the "truth… TV Travel Bargain Map of the World United tourism info for Ireland Airline unions in Italy are threatening to strike on… Cruise companies join forces Book now to beat surcharges The changing cost of your holiday cash Readers' Rants Flame is the spur Whirling horses lead a fiery fiesta in a remote Spanish village. Christopher Somerville has the riide of his life Pikelets in the Peaks Sue Clayton plots a break amid the cosy cottages, snug pubs and rugged hills of the Peak District Clubs Sunsail Somak Holidays First State Investments Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts Stocking up for Christmas Escape the high-street crush this year and bag a bargain in Boulogne, says David Wickers Get ready for the euro In 37 days, Europe swaps its old money for new. Here's our guide to how the changeover affects you Your guide to Potter-spotting Are your kids wild about Harry? 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Many people are snubbing traditional retirement plans to boost their incomes. Are they right? Nick Gardner finds out Buy art for art's sake, not as an investment Merrill Lynch Hsbc Mynewworld Europe will set the pace in market upturn Stock markets on the Continent are likely to offer the best value for money in 2002, writes Alicia Wyllie Concern over performance as star manager quits Intelligent Finance Experts pick best of the funds M&g Group Take care when buying stocks on the rebound Experts predict a recovery next year, but is it really time to throw caution to the wind? By Kathryn Cooper Is your portfolio fit for recovery? Nationwide Map out best route to a bargain Competitive offers abound on dealers' forecourts, but unless you are a cash buyer, it pays to study which finance deal is best for you. Guy Dennis explains the options Legal & General Mortgage Intelligence Lombard Direct Watchdog rapped for 'misleading' guidelines Don't get trapped in the wrong mortgage Switching loans can save thousands. But don't just go for the low rates—check the penalties, says Kathryn Cooper Misplaced loyalty costs homeowners £7bn a year More than Halifax Book now for cut-price annual skiing insurance Savings News Artemis Funds of funds not 'best of the best' Letting an expert pick a portfolio for you may sound good, but returns have been poor, says Guy Dennis Life Search Best Savings Accounts Be your own pension manager on the net Save as you go for private healthcare Chase De Vere Paragon Neville James Chase De Vere The Sunday Times Novelist plots a killing in property Fame and Fortune Writer Martina Cole has been broke but can now indulge her passion for shoes and handbags. By Natalie Graham Saints Market slide fails to stop trader's winning streak Diary of a Day Trader Odgers Spencer Stuart Harvey Nash Galileo International Contents Keeper of the Privy Purse Spencer Stuart Harvey Nash Heidrick & Struggles International Futurestep Hanover Fox International Whitehead Mann GKR UK Sales Director Heidrick & Struggles International Whitehead Mann GKR Whitehead Mann GKR Price Water House Coopers Egg Cable & Wireless Bombardier Transportation Charlotte James Associates Condat BNFL Odgers Alexander Hughes Selection Whitehead Mann GKR VisitScotland Thomson Partners South East England Development Agency Cressing Templar Connaught Adare Group Career Consultant Fasttrack Un Ltd The International Marine Contractors Association Brant Community Healthcare System Scotmid Reed Educational & Professional Publishing Courtenay Tmo Fortum DLA D&b Department for Culture, Media and Sport Pay heed to your workers' voices Two employees out of three are unhappy and would switch jobs if they could. 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