News from 13/10/2001
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Andrew Robson, Denis O'donoghue, Aaron Quinn, Sally Staples, Matthew Bannister, Michael Poole-Wilson, Stella Shamoon, Richard Whitehead, Robert Hands, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Tom Chesshyre Reports, Andrew Pierce, Rupert Mellor, Anatol Lieven, Brian Cloughley, Peter Whittle, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Maggie Alderson, Barbara Segall, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Jeremy Billingham, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Shaun Keogh, Gavin Evans and James Blears, Philip Howard, Martin Ross, David Chater, Charybdis, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Anne Gatti, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Clive Mathieson and Nick Hasell, Geoff Brown, Paul Warsop, Sam Lister, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Mich Channon, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, AC, Gordon Pavey, Steven Mackintosh, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, Donald Hutera, Steve Keenan, Roger Dentith, Stevn Keenan, Dominic Walsh, John Beck (Director), Victoria Segal, Andrew Oswald, Denise Lewis, Grainne Gilmore, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Vernon Hince, Jo Morris, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Gerald Mortimer, Bruce Millard, Nick Wyke, James Landale Political Correspondent, Doug Sager, John Bradley, Will Gatti, Mare Aspland, Stewart Nash, Keith Pike, Steven Aiello, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Roy Strong, Jill Turton, Anthea Lawson, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Geoff Harwood, Stewart Francis, J. Naylor, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, R. J. Smith, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, Claire Bowman, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Adam Sage and Roger Boyes, Mark Atherton, Rick Broadbent, Lord Archer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Chris Power, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Peter Gifford, Mitch Jenkins, Sarah Turner, Edward Young, Stephen Farrell and Zahid Hussain, Rachael Jolley, Jack Nicholson, Raymond Keene, Joe Harris, General Secretary, Christine Buckley, James Doran and Angela Jameson, Lewis Smith, Eric Jacobs, Terry Arthur, Mike Chitty, Bronwen Maddox, Anthony Young, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Tony Husband, Joseph Palley, Mick Hume, Emily Davies, Jane Docherty, Christie Hickman, Nick Hasell, Chris Rose, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Blackburn Rovers, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Catherine Merridale, Mike Mulvihill, Alison Jane Reid, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Arthur B. Parkinson, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, P. H. Schoon, J. Grossman, Anne Ashworth, Kate Gallagher, Sally Varlow, Gitta Sereny, Mel Webb, Mike Berry, Kevin McCarra, Clive Davies, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Lucy Clare, Gavin Hadland, Fay Weldon, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Alan Franks, Sheila Keating, Anthony Loyd, Catriona Marchant, Ben MacIntyre, DC, Helen Pridham, Jeremy Hart, Michael Stubbs, Frank Skinner's, Richard Polkinghorne, Alison Gibson, Charles Tannock, Richard Miles, Geoffrey Rowell, Simon Jenkins, Graham Searjeant, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Annabelle Thorpe, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Malcolm Munro-Faure, Damian Whitworth Martin Fletcher and Katty Kay, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, James Jackson, Will Price, Angus Batey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Denise Lewis's, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Vanora Bennett and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Fiona Beckett, John a Coey, Tony Kelly, Sally Patten, Tim Miller, Thomas Stuttaford, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Charles Kennedy, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Burrows, Tim Reid, James Moore and John Goodbody, Laura Bruno, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheateroft, Fay Ripley, Rudyard Kipling, Chris Larlham, Nigel Colborn and Stephen Anderton, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoAnthrax terror grips New York Top TV news anchorman targeted More deadly letters discovered War Briefing Grand old men of radio face final sign-off Free Football Handbook Suddenly no one wants star signature Chanel Times sales up 'Lone nutter is the likely culprit' Time Courtly but crusty star of TV news Terror grips New York Egg: card Suddenly a signing star is no big deal Recovery prospects good Omega 'Is this the best the terrorists can do?' New Yorkers stop in their tracks Currys How Afghan people led Taleban a dance Afghanistan Captured reporter had to parade in red dress Lombard Direct Price put on heads of US soldiers £500,000 tag on bin Laden in Oxford photos Bespoke Suits BT cellnet World Cup finals under threat as insurer pulls out BMW Blair warns states of bin Laden plan Bluesure BT cellnet Brown sets honey trap to seize terror cash Kofi Annan and UN win Nobel Prize Jaguar A quick victory may wreck the long-term goal Strategy Anatol Lieven The dangers of helping the Northern Alliance Central Equity Citizen How to Beat the Weather Russians offer us lessons in Afghan conflict Strategy The Way to Win MasterCard Down and out in Afghanistan The Use of Torture Pc World Putin's price is missile defence Daily Briefing War Briefing 'Hijacker' was arrested before plane attacks Autumn leaves World View Standard Life Bank Clerics whip up fury as protests reach Karachi Bombing victim tells how US raid hit village Airstrikes (AP, AFP): Indian Muslims condemn airstrikes Genie Comet Cleanliness the first casualty in reporting war Afghanistan In Jabal os Siraj Alliance warlord drives Taleban from key town IF Two in court over jihad leaflets In Brief Muslim attacked College terror fear (AFP): Arabs feel bias (AFP): Gibraltar alert Unitedairlines BT cellnet Time 'runs out' for Afghan aid Military Options Uzbek base aids US as winter 'Limbs in loch' killer gets life sentence Spy camera found in college shower Abbey National Hate mail neighbour is jailed Dixons Josie's father finds new love Laddish Skinner takes on Parky in chat title fight PAN There's only one Real Madrid Kidman's way to cope with divorce Shotgun Briton scuppers armed pirates Jeep Doctor cleared of 'spying' on his patients Pitman wins cancer slur libel damages Pyres fallout spread disease, says vet Angry Reid rules UDA out of ceasefire First direct Unusual silence broken for cameras Save the Children Blair and Brown prop up Byers Tourist to be tried for smacking News in Brief Boy, 11, shot Dealer jailed Runner loses Viagra limit Bensons for Beds Free Harry Potter poster The Sunday Times British Gas Swiss Holocaust cash revealed to be myth Jackal's Paris lawyer to marry him in prison Russia's NTV for sale (Reuter): Eta blamed for bomb World in Brief (AFP): Zimbabwe attack (Reuter): Defence walkout £50 to see if hair today will be gone tomorrow Sexual cost of saving young man's dignity Tiny British art's golden age draws the line Jail reform to be led by the Queen's former aide Marks & Spencer Gentle touch brings end to wistful week Caféculture A tamer Mason sticks to his old favourites Scottish Widows Twain's innocent idyll is finished War on Terror Small-Town America In Hannibal, Missouri Heritage Hotels Distressed public turn to psychiatry and the Church OneTel. Net 'At least we knew what we had to do to beat Hitler' War on Terror Small-Town Britain Standard Life Bank Online On the Website Today Now we all know what makes him tick The designer watch on bin Laden's wrist tells more than the time Without the UN, we can never have a just end to the Afghan nightmare Picture Gallery Damnation to this silly law on religious hatred Why the West must kick its oil habit A Better Place A new chance for Sharon and Arafat and peace The Times No Refunds How Railtrack's shareholders might get a little money back Wig View of History With hair today politicians are unlikely to be gone tomorrow US role vital in Kashmir dispute Letters to the Editor Lest we forget Salutes from America Going the distance Failings of the international court Nuclear defence almost powerless Plight of elderly needing care Value of a degree Athletics stadium fiasco The price is wrong Deliberations on charges and juries Mobile etiquette Ask a silly question Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays Opera & Ballet W. R. Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd The City of God is the only place where we truly belong Sunday worship Picture Gallery Sapporo At Your Service Ruth Gledhill From Our Special Correspondent, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Mr Kennedy's hopes of peace and freedom Weekend anniversaries Personal Column Richard Buckle Adventurous ballet critic who for half a century shaped public taste with his enthusiasm and wit Patsy Burt Record-breaking driver who was quick to prove that a beautiful car was far from wasted on a woman News International Newspapers Ltd News The Times Crossword 21,353 Forecast Vcare International Fighting talk Tyson breaks his silence Leeds offer thanks for return of the choirboy Lloyds TSB Picture Gallery Play if again, Sam Torrance beats Singh at the last Tanni's world Grey-Thompson brought to book Premiership Preview Today Leeds offer their thanks for return of 'the choirboy' 5-1 in Munich, idiotic red cards, Keegan's goalfests… what a crazy season so far Football Saturday So many great football moments already - we're only two months in The Times Ali Daei, the Iran striker, tumbles to the ground… Wise words herald arrival of an old friend Stoke watch Cadamarteri Lee transfer request threatens Newcastle's progress Football Saturday Chievo's flight of fancy continues at highest level Coral Eurobet PFA faced with legal action over players' strike plan Photographic memory Forget the team… the mascot's just been stuffed O'Neill's feats leave successors trapped in his shadow Football Saturday This weekend's fixtures Television and radio Uefa considers more international fixtures Beck Burton relishing chance to help homeless prosper Football Saturday Keegan's forward thinking brings glorious uncertainty Manchester: goal capital of England Bassett 5-4 to escape drop Moore the merrier as Rotherham profit from self-belief Sports Daily Monday Why repressed Brits have a thing about bulging nets One of those huge nets behind goals on the Continent would go nicely in my garden Match of the Day myths exploded by ITV's fast-moving flash-Harry fireworks show Glough and Taylor leave Derby resigned to state of turmoil Passing Back Did rock star lead Orient cheering? Vote that could prove players and fans are a world apart Cricket clashes and over the top antics Letters A time to get on with business Division left looking to Tyson Britain's Best Schools Spencer's emotional return Sports Daily Tuesday 'I just thank God I'm alive, and thank God I'm successful' Interview: Gavin Evans and James Blears Photographs: Simon Roberts/Growbag More in hype than expectation Souyave returns to the fray Sports Daily Wednesday Crunch Time in Ko - Penhagen England's partners in crime lock horns Subaru Mark Souster's Premiership guide Cooke times it right to confirm place on top of the world Italy date brought forward Henry remains intent on lifting weight of history Rugby union: Lloyds Tsb Six Nation Championship Celtic mixture provides intoxicating brew of emotions Make the pain glow away Humphreys embraces changing times Sports Daily Thursday Torrance steals the show on day to remember Golf: Cisco World Match Play Championship Harte's perseverance pays off More hero than zero: why it was folly to give the Eagle the bird Last week, Simon Barnes named and shamed his ten worst sporting performance, then handed the baton to you-and (for once) it was not dropped. You seemed worryingly keen to include Scotland's World Cup black holes but redeemed yourselves by vigorously defending Eddie Edwards's Olympic flights of fancy Picture Gallery Despondent Montgomerie left feeling a little woozy Britain lifted by Funnell's supreme display Equestrianism Bradford hoping for industrious action as union brother takes his final bow Henry Paul aims to end his eminent league career on a winning note tonight Relaxed Lam eyes path to Grand Final redemption Nimmo breathes new life in to challenge for world honours Lindsay focused on home affairs after international… Illbruck quick to underline the class divide Sailing Payne opens window of opportunity In The Spotlight Bangor William Hill Yesterday's results Southwell Armchair Investor Johnston waits TEAMtalk Raceline Ranin can gain measure of compensation Ascot Spencer snapped up for China Visit York Hussain eager to complete clean sweep The Daily results service 7 days ahead India tour security under review Picture of the Day Sports Daily Friday Times Square Panthers find their form at last Sports Summary Birch gets better of Bond again Home comfort for Koubek Bennett relishes lead role Testud sends Capriati packing Africans take up the running Athlete with indomitable spirit still determined to seize day Tough men who excelled on the battlefield and the field of play Call of the wild heralds a new direction for conservation Montoya ready to spoil best-laid plans of Ferrari Motor racing: Japanese Grand Prix Motors The Times Biaggi vents his fury at Yamaha Motorcycling Oxford's title ends talk of conspiracy Speedway Stallone falters on rocky road of racing The actor speaks about his latest production, a film about Champ Cars Fit to Play Gruelling trail can make many a fool feel proud Chop Chop Be aware of the different types of oxygen intake Casebook Skoda hatch gets four-wheel drive Nodding Dog DVLA The Uk's Number One Car Supermarket Thousands More Available. Credit Cards Accepted Free… DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Bulgari steals a march with novel ploy Literary world left aghast as jeweller promotion through work of fiction The Saturday Business Profle Trying to adjust picture over TVs Losing track Un-Teather Enshrined Harry Potter Poster Master of spin stirs up a hornets' nest The Byers presentation Advisers will earn millions Work Orange Investors fear PPPs head Railtrack shows if Government could wipe out one business, it could do it again Orange Public service must be put before profit If we ran Railtrack Work together as partners Airbus order fears hit BAE Stock Market Juniper surprise gives lift to telecoms Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird& Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Political risk remains an ever-present factor for all equity investors Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Losses reduced at close Hampstead Theatre Aire's showcase attracts would-be investors Business to Business WVE Poundstretching Property Sector puts banks on notice Small business says this time will be different if high street lenders try to pull the plug Picture Gallery Turner & co Computer Systems Support The Sunday Times Aesop relaunch this month In Brief Goldfinch The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Sunday Times BT close to break-up of Concert Exchange Rates Unit-Linked Insurance Investments EasyEverything brand 'fails' Reckitt Benckiser upbeat on sales Antonov shares shift up a gear Failed bidders eye WH Smith unit Anthrax scare knocks US shares CSFB shuts three of its operations Business in Brief Euronext move Sotheby's cuts Grid agreement Boosey talks end Second profit warning from Cap Gemini Forum to be largest Holiday Inn British Gas BA losses reach £125m for month FSA's online fund tables criticised James ready - again - to save Government Commentary By Our City Staff: Polaroid files for protection Delta Halifax mistake to cost £5.5m By Our City Staff: Olivetti financing secured Patience Wheatcroft Novel approach from Bulgari Page 51 Sugar's swoop prompts Marconi buying spree Ofcom to require extra funding, says report Amazon. co. uk James emerges as key figure in Railtrack rescue plan US attacks hold up plan for Orient-Express spin-off Stock Markets A Week in the City Currencies Interest Rates Commodities Geared Income latest trust to suspend dividend Peugeot Theatre in the ground Even the smallest suburban garden can be given mystery and excitement by the use of ornament. The secret is to think of it as a stage set, says Roy Strong Freeze frame South with Shackleton Food awards Big prizes for small producers Maybe, baby One woman's trial by IVF Dear Weekend Feather report Derwent May Mick Hume Through the eyes of a warrior "We've been to Hell, "wrote Ernest Shackleton after his ill-fated Antarctic voyage in 1915. Photographer Frank Hurley's icy images remain a courageous testament, writes Tim Teeman Eve Make a joint decision BT Jill Dupleix Dear Jill Magimix Join our hunt for the very best of British Cheeses mean prizes Anne Gatti meets the farmers turned perfectionist cheesemakers Hotelnet. co. uk Nibbles Jane MacQuitty Jane MacQuitty's Star Buys Insider's guide to shopping in Lincoln The Times In the court of Kaiser Karl Closet Talk Shopwatch Slight bulb is the right bulb Plant miniature bulbs now for a feast of spring colour. Nigel Colborn picks his favourites while Stephen Anderton offers tips for growing From Greek to Gothic Stephen Anderton on the glamour of gardening hardware Webbs Seeds Duxiana Secrets of bulbs in pots Dear Stephen The Times Stephen Anderton Growbag Barbara Segall on tall tools, trendy watering cans, hippeastrums and trees, trees, trees The Good Seed Guide Cordula Pond Spring Cleaning! LectroMotion Pinnacle Power Equipment Limited Guardian ECHO World Class Power Tools Easybarrow Fruit Presses and Crushers Britain's Favourite Bath Aid Office at Home/artist Studios Global Garage Doors Multiple Display Advertising Items Tempur Road Knight Kitchen Magic Homes & Gardens Churchill's Stairlifts plc J. Parker Stairlifts Westwood British Antique Replicas Jolliman Comfortable Clothing for Men Collin Street Bakery Shoparound Ladder Stabiliser Stannah Stairleifts Poetstyle Ltd Snow for Men & Women Shoes Multiple Display Advertising Items Condoms Antique Desks on the Internet Backfriend Conceivably, this could be my lucky day Kate Gallagher refuses to accept that the can never have a baby. Will IVF be the answer? I size up the competiotion at the clinic… Not her, I think, she's much older than me. Wanting a child makes you ruthless Shoparound Coopers of Stortford Irritable Bowel? Deadly dazzle on angler's gold If you can't be casting files in the dead season, says Will Gatti, at least you can be tying them The Times Legendary fly The Times Vet James Allcock Lucy Pinney Even though the ram was severely arthritic, he managed to impregnate nerarly all the ewes on the farm Learning to tie flies Lunch at award-winning Winteringham Fields Shoparound Coopers of Stortford England's best houses Simon Jenkins at The Treasurer's House, York HJ Temps L Free Catalogue The Genuine True Blue 'V' Pill Condoms Multiple Display Advertising Items Timber homes go the American way The Puritans took wooden houses to Boston. Now the style is returning to its British roots, writes Rachel de Thample Home Truths Wooden Houses Timber-framed houses, many dating from the Middle Ages, are popular 21st-century homes. They are warmer than brick or stone-built homes, and are quicker and easier to build. Cheryl Taylor picks five wooden wonders The Sunday Times this Sunday £285,000 All Saints Church, Old Harlow Adopt me North of the Thames English Courtyard Overseas Property Ocean Estates Marbella British Airways Propertunities Desert springs RSB This winter it could be you Five million people in Britain live in flood risk areas and many of them aren't properly insured, warms John Nalsh Country Property Crest Nicholson Picture Gallery Dorset Beechcroft Portugal For buyers of a nervous disposition A nuclear hideaway is on the market Saturday Rendezvous How to Place your Own Advertisement Multiple Display Advertising Items Modern Times Philip Howard on ordering wine, a cursie "romance" and yawning Berkeley Sweetingham International Multiple Display Advertising Items Abundance of Stunning Ladies Media Company With this crown … My mind was befuddled by the hot sun. rhythmic music and raki The Times Picture Gallery Fancy Footwork? You don't need it for Michael… Picture Gallery The Listener Crossword No 3639 Psycho Killer? By Charybdis Times Two Bridge Chess Get quizzed by the mistress Click by Tim Wapshott Solution to Jumbo 366 Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 368 Two Brains Who Said what Pictuerline Credit cards so far out of step Richard Miles reveals why card charges remain high while other rates are falling The great store card rip-off Go It Alone Cut your costs by being green Railfrack Shareholders fight for their rights Fidelity Investments Anne Ashworth Why savers pay for inertia Charity at a price Money At-a-glance guide to what is inside Newton Personal pensions the biggest scandal Letters Mutuality appears second-rate Sudden growth in hindsight Shareholder power a myth More than Equitable panders to minority Scheme to aid uninsured households In Brief Planting for a secure future Money MoT Alison Gibson talks to a widow who is coming to terms with the death of her husband What the experts say Aberdeen C&G Chettenham & Gloucester Margaret Sanders Jump M&G Investments Essential protection Insurance Helen Pridham on the worrying decline in sales of life cover How to cut your premiums You do not have to pay a fortune for peace of mind, says David Burrows LifeSEARCH Market Harborough JP Morgan Fleming Don't put any trust in government Personal Investor BT Picture Gallery Nota bene Robert Cole rounds up this week's Tempus tips The Times Control your own fund Pensions David Burrows reports of Diy retirement savings schemes Scottish Widows Old Mutual Legal & General Cater Allen Bank Liverpool Victoria Tap in to green riches Go It Alone Small businesses miss out on big savings, says Fran Littlewood Standard Life Healthcare Hold financials for the upturn Investment Stella Shamoon reviews the performance of her Share of the Month portfolio Shares of the Month Neville James Britannic retirement solutions VCTs aim to capitalise on tax breaks Funds in Focus Standard Life Bank Norwich Union Isa tables given cool reception Savings Financial advisers critical of new online service, says Helen Nugent TD Waterhouse Picture Gallery Bending the rules Mortgages Helen Nugent explains the finer points of flexible home loans Equitable senses victory Independent Financial Adviser Aim higher five Arrows More interest rate cuts on the way Savings The MarketPlace More than Investments Art from the archives Collecting Clare Stewart finds ancient and modern rarities once hidden in company vaults Abbey National Databank Bristol & West From Russia with love or bumps a Daisy? Adwatch Citibank Angry Railtrack holders may sue Mark Atherton reports that the legal battle over the sudden suspension may go on for years Stakeholders for all the family Anne Ashworth 'Banks have trimmed returns on some accounts to below I per cent in the hope that no one will notice' Weak Performance? A&L savers win £1.4m payout No Title Island of sanity in a mad world In a tense, uncertain climate, peace and quiet is at a premium—but where to find it? Stephen McClarence did on Holy Island, off the coast of Northumberland Radisson Edwardian Hotels Why kids love Dracula's lair Spanish style Rural stays in Gran Canaria Vin du France Taste it—then bathe in it Great Rail Journeys Love story that lingers on Sally Varlow falls for the romance of the Cornwall rectory where Thomas Hardy lost his heart Steve Keenan Travel Neilson The Times Meribel Flutter oil tor Canaries sunshine Why shiver in the Uk when you can take to the hills in Gran Canaria? Tony Kelly picks the hot spots to stay Re-new P&O Where next? Jenny Eclair, comedienne Airport 'weapon' hoaxers warned Travel Newsdesk Update Delays to Far East Noble Caledonia Limited Back to the Apple For many British tourists, only New York will do. Now they are daring to return Museum of the week The Cahinet War Rooms London Sw1 The wild wetlands of London And elsewhere in the news… Family fares Post-US postbag First class flap Fliers told to take cover We're out for the Count Catriona Marchant and her children discover that Dracula has a big stake in Romania's tourist industry Cunard Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines Expedia. co. uk Big Snow Pour me a glass of the old nouveau You don't have to be a know-all on a wine tour. Annabelle Thorpe soaked up the knowledge Voyages Jules Verne This wine is not for drinking A vinotherapy spa was a new French experience for Rachael Jolley Checking in Hostellerie de Crillon le Brave, France Great Rail Journeys World of wine See Venice by the book Derarture Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions Travel Buzz The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items AXA Christmas is coming Readers' Forum Chloë Bryan-Brown answers your travel queies Norwich Union Direct Trailfinders Flightbookers Travelbag Austravel Bingo Qantas Holidays Tailor Made Travel Travel Insurance Monarch Crown Service Travel Insurance The Times City Breaks Holiday autos Airline Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Double your money Spend wisely on your first ski-trip this season, and your second won't be far behind. Doug Sager explains all Travel The Times Sovereign Last minute travel Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Last minute flights The Times Virgin Picture Gallery Let play be your guide to the week in which Rambert… After hours Play's top 10 New releases Choice: The Pledge (15) Still shining Despite his off-screen reputation for womansing and wild parties, Jack Nicholson's acting career remains as good as it gets, writes Ed Potton Well armed Hollywood and chairs Victoria Segal, our woman in the know, has news on Pamela Anderson and more Japan 2001 Hottest US release London Top 10 US Top 10 Choice: Girlfight (15) Virgin Also out Videos and DVDs Choice: The Streets Singles The Times Also out Out of this world He may be a German performing in London, but Stockhausen is on another planet altogether, says Geoff Brown HMV Royal Opera House Choice: Pulp We Love Life Rob Blues choice: Dr John To listen to any of the albums reviewed in this… Sekesis Various Classical choice: CBSO Manchester University Baaba Maal UK singles Win five albums! Booker shortlist Hoping for Hope Man at war Roy Jenkins's new biography of Churchill presents a prime minister before his time, and offers salutary for modern politicians Life less ordinary New titles Waterstone's A sponsored farce The Bulgari Connection History choice The German Trauma Night of Stone Play's bestsellers Charts Richard Cork's choice: Doug Aitken Richard Cork's five best London exhibitions Facts of Life AC: The best shows nationwide Nationwide choice: Paul McCarthy Japan 2001 Many Happy Returns! Rodney Milnes's opera choice: I'Anima del Filosofo English National Ballet The best productions nationwide Ricochet Dance Company Golden girl Ms Collins OBE is back on the London stage—playing a worn-out actress. How very Joan, reports Rupert Mellor Jeremy Kingston's nationwide choice: The Caretaker The Michael Clark Company The best nationwide shows The best London shows TimeOut Benedict Nightingale's choice: Over the Moon Tim Wapshott's choice Best gameplay World Championship Snooker Top 10 Nintendo64 E-hallowe'en To give them a Hallowe'en to remember, equip your ow little devils and yourself from the wide range of ghoulish outlits and accessories to be found online, says Ed Potton Culture club Monitor Television: Paul Hoggart Melvyn Bregg praises The South Bank Show for covering both "high" art and popular culture. Wake up Melvyn, we'er heard it all before Radio: Matthew Bannister Steps on Radio 2? Bowie on Radio 3? Variety may be the spice of life, but for listeners it is getting all too confusing Paul Hoggart's television choice TV and radio programmes are subject to late changes Matthew Bannister's radio choice Bbc 1 Television October 13 Film choice TV choice Satellite and digital TV choice Satellite, digital and cable October 13 Picture Gallery Radio Opera on 3: Jenufa Film choice BBC1 DC: TV choice Sport Satellite and digital TV choice In the Psychiatrist's Chair: Claire Rayner Radio BBC1 Film choice TV choice Sport GS: Satellite and digital TV choice Radio MB: Humphrey Lyttleton with Best of Jazz/ Jools Holland BBC1 SD: Film choice DC: TV choice Sport Satellite and digital TV choice MB: The Choice Radio BBC1 SD: Film choice DC: TV choice Sport MM: Satellite and digital TV choice MB: African Music Night Radio SD: Film choice BBC1 DC: TV choice Sport GS: Satellite and digital TV choice MB: Melvyn Bragg: In our Time/analysis Radio SD: Film choice BBC1 DC: TV choice Sport JJ: Satellite and digital TV choice MB: Evening Concert Radio Picture Gallery The vulture Picks over the bones of reissued classics The Times Pioneer The Prince of Darkness Lightens up Plus Think Côtes du Rhône wines Readers' Notes Contents ORIS Kate Muir Fraught & Social Jonathan Aitken is missing, presumed socially dead, and next year he will be joined by Lord Archer Cold call Alan Jackson calls Fay Ripley No Title Almost famous Brain Scan Someone's Got to Do It … The Desiccant Supplier Harrods Toyota News of the World As Los Angeles rediscovers its patriotism, British residents try to make sense of the flag-waving Fcuk Love's Hard Man The high priest of passion and pain has spent much of the last decade living the restricted life os a Zen monk. So was it the wine, women or him back down the mountain? Picture Gallery Seiko Mulberry Italy selection Dolmio No Title No Title Sinai and our Ed Sea Resorts BBC Radio Laughing boy Frank Skinners' Never been able to resist a cheap gag-Not bad for a working-class bloke who spent much of his adult Life jobless and drunk Active Air Icon No Title Let's Dance Sell&Bromley Footwear Furniture Village Portland Conservatories Now's the time to plan your place in the sun Wood. for good Renault Up Close and Personal As a New Moview, America's Catherine Zeta-Jones and Julia Roberts as a Spoilt Hollywood Star and her Put-Down and Put-Upon Pa, Hilary Rose Explores the Glam but Scary World of the Celebrity Assistant Sympatex When Closeness Turns to Closure Boss The showgirl must go on Supermodel Heidi Klum runs off to the circus Act One, Scene Two For a Couple so at Home on the Heal's Source SAAB Cono Sur Jonathan Meades Patak's Page Smoy Holidays Feast Famine Book buyers will flock to jarnie, Nigella and Delia this Christmas, but are food lovers missing out on the quirkier offerings on the menu? Modern Milestones VJV Waitrose WineDirect European Community Fast Forword Picture Gallery You Have to Hand It to Heidi Klum Wearing only a Versace Evening Last Week I Had a… Who? What? Wear? P&O Austravel Nigella Lawson Fitness UK Page Smoy Holidays Lands' End Self Robert Crampion Consults a Medium, how Blindness Gave One Man a New Vision, Denise Lewis's Fitness Regime and Miss Abigail's Time Warp Advice Age of enlightenment Self Candida Crewe on how a high-flyer took on blindness Regimen The times magazine The Travel Collection Pease & Jay Furniture Direct Vin-Garde Ltd EuroCave The Times Valor Facades Stannah Stairlifts Each Week we Seek the Wisdom of Hairdressers Errol Douglas, Errol Douglas Salon, London Dear Miss Abigail The Original Exerciser The Times Wine Cellar Journal HSL Country Desks Reproduction Furniture Jay-Be A stitch in time? Swan Hellenic Star Wars Sven and now Npower Contents World Cup 2002 No Title You Have your Say The Times Football Handbook. Times House, Pennington Street. London E98 ITT handbook@thetimes. co uk Editorial Panel What can be done to stamp out play-acting and cheating? Letter of the Month Off Duty An exculsive peep into the glamorous lives of the game's big stars The Gift of Prophecy Overpaid and over Here Now That's Twisted Banner Headline Book of the Month Life Sentence Mark Hodkinson (The Parris Wood Press, £8.95) Sides of Manchester Screen Time Beckham Beckons Stat's Good News Conroy Collection Recalling 1939-40 We Find One of the Players Denied their Place in History 2002 Countdown Sven-Gorän Eriksson owes his success as England manager Man Interesting question is how the players find the… Eriksson has managed to create what managers in all… Bobby, Bogota and that Bracelet "The Captain's Been Left behind" Happy Camp is Vital to Thrive Laboeuf, as drawn by Paul Trevillion, whose pictures… Dreaming of a Return to Chelsea David Batty has been deapatched by the TFH to a… East is East The Worst (Newcastle United) Player in the World... Ever! Watt's what West End Boy While his words might suggest nostalgia for a bygone… Dream Team Football Blue Plaques Model Professional Tom Dart discovers how football grounds of the past are being lovingly recreated My First Match A Month of Saturdays Underrated & Overrated He Never Did? Unscheduled Stops in the Careers of Famous Players Battered by Best The Old pro File The Times European travel sickness Arsenal From flop to top Aston Villa Too many close shaves Blackburn Rovers Salute a happy Wanderer Bolton Wanderers Dean's catalogue of woes Charlton Beached by home form Chelsea The Eagle is grounded Derby Country Disnaeland rollercoaster Everton Hatred for big brother Fulham Still wide of the mark Ipswich Town6 Keane role butters fans Leeds United Taylor's revels are ended Leicester City Red mist fails to lift Liverpool Net gain in capital record Manchester United No comfort at home Middlesbrough Consistently inconsistent Newcastle United Beattie in centre stage Southampton Gap still to be bridged Sunderland Got those derby blues Tottenham Hotspur Roeder's confused signals West Ham United Film Carling Braun
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