News from 15/10/2001
2001; Gale Group;
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Matthew Bannister, Anthony Mitchell, John Hayes, John Burgh (Chairman), DJM, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Frank New, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Henderson and Joanna Bale, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, David Chater, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Janine di Glovanni, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Matthew Wetmore, David McVay, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Newt Gingrich, Roger Coombs, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robin Young, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, James Landale Political Correspondent, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Catherine Lockwood, Stefanie Marsh, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, W. Thwaites, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Christopher Y. Nutt, Chris Smith, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Dean, John J. Gallagher, David Charter and Joanna Bale, Raymond Keene, James Doran and Angela Jameson, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Andrew Drummond, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Martin Fletcher and Roland Watson, Martin Woods, John Underwood, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hartnack, Chris McGrath, Andrew Denny, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lea Paterson, William D. A. Fuller, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Lewis Stuart, Roland Watson and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Christopher Irvine, Simon Johnson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ian Williams, Frank Furedi, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Chris Bunting, Andrew Phillips, Caroline Charles-Jones, Catherine Philip and Zahid Hussain and Stephen Farrell, David French, Chief Executive, Emlly Davies, Janine di Giovanni, Philip Pank, Peter Sleightholme,
ResumoNo Title Bush snubs Taleban offer President rules out negotiations over bin Laden handover US starts second week of bombing War Briefing Inside Grand old Tory Hailsham is dead The Times Today He is burying his wife bit by bit as he digs her out of the rubble Ian Williams of Chennel 4 News was among journalists taken by the Taleban to a village hit by US bombs. He knew it was propaganda, but he found the victims were real Why Stephen Byers must go David Morris The Times Today Business Comment Sports Dai Ly Times 2 Arts The Times Online MoD hunting for insurance cover The weather today Blair office defends 'censoring' bin Laden Reuters: Thousands in peace march to Assisi Don't call children Osama, cleric says US Consulate cleared in Australian alert Virgin trains Farm vets in Britain told to be vigilant Germ scare closes Canterbury Cathedral BT open world Houdini of the Middle East who turned attacks to his advantage The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Arafat in No 10 talks to revive peace process Militant shot at home by Israeli sniper Bosnia team led by Briton helps identify attack victims Royal Mail FBI fears truck bombs are next terror weapon (AP): Nigerian police kill rioters In Brief Welsh warrant Chefs aid Afghans Air Security boost Firms worried Burberry How Blair and Bush established their bond Don't forget Ulster front Duke to invite Giuliani to be knighted The stakes are rising in Islamabad War Briefing Blair, man of the moment Washingtonpost World View The Nation Second Aid from the Accident Group Mercedes-Benz Strikes on second city may decide ground action Tribal leaders set out plan to take Kabul UN chief calls for bombing to be halted CITB Puzzled Afghans left to chew on peanut butter Lexus Approved Used Cars Powell's visit to Pakistan enrages militants AOL Spy agency halts flow of information Standard Life Healthcare CITB Londoner who left his family for the Taleban Speaks to a Briton whose faith comes first Government to announce new anti-terror laws By a Correspondent: Lords lead the world for work Not here Byers fights back with new rail plans Business Link Queen's fortune 'six times bigger than Palace says' Prince to oversee hospital designs Standard Life Bank Museum hands back stolen statue Enigma theory rejected as too simple Not here Catch-up summer classes fail News in Brief Car thefts soar Interpol DNA net Street brawl Churchill drama Ireland honours hanged IRA men Skinner fails to save ITV Jersey Blood of 17 men in killer's flat Conran partner to go Floods sap health and confidence Booker sponsor pulls out Liverpool manager 'stable' News in Brief £2m drug haul Squirrel refuges Litter campaign Suspect in court Spinach spin-off End of play Baboons on computers behave like humans Hp invent Priest barricades himself in to defy successor Give us a kiss now we are 75 By a Correspondent: American ex-student sues over exchange trip 'rape' Lawyers oppose abolition of many jury trials At the Bar Conference Woolf criticises one-stop shops MPs are told to trust judges The Royal Bank of Scotland Theatre rescue campaign rests on 16th-century foundations Bereaved children 'need to hear truth' Direct Line Don't get mad, get esure Public schools beat teacher shortage (Reuters): Ukraine says missile did hit jet World in Brief (Reuters): Rail staff strike (Reuters): Bombs defused (Reuters): Somali battle (AP): Tembo party post (AFP): Rebel warning (AFP): Seoul visit The fairway sex Somak Holidays Norwich Union Direct Us anti-gun activist is shot dead at home Death row victory in plea over drug judge Little hope for Congo peace talks Zimbabwe's opposition warns of food riots Eta attack fails test of time The Times Online Briton is burnt and beaten We cannot afford to shrink from this war There is no place for the Taleban or Saddam in a Civilised word Get a grip on public services, Tony, we're running out of patience It's time Byers was given a one-way ticket Death of trust The Times Sports Diary Parliament's Task International tests should not mean domestic torpor Platform of Security Arafat has to make the most of his second chance Bad Health The Prince of Wales is not the right man to save our hospitals Prejudices challenged British memorial It's time to heal ancient wounds Commonwealth's anti-terror role The spirit of hope and glory Radio listeners' voice Ask the archivists Wasps and hornets The importance of wide opera range A love of history Paging BT Never a cross word Women drivers Court Circular Nature notes Westminster Cathedral choir remains on song for US tour Birthdays Personal Column Flights Directory Airline Network Flight Centre Anniversaries Flight searchers Court & Social Musicians Benevolent Fund Marriages Luncheon Dinners Lectures Clayesmore School Announcements Forthcoming marriages Reunion Sikh Pioneer and Sikh Light Infantry Association Memorial service Mr Joseph Cyril Bamford Lives in Brief Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone Lawyer and politician of great intellectual gifts who brought to modern Consevatism the flamboyance and firm convictions of a bygone age Mr Kennedy's Hopes of Peace and Freedom Capitalisation, week's change Le Style De Vie Investors focus on Wh Smith talks Results and statistics Central banks look for cause and effect of price pressures Economic Briefing The Times Economic outlook The Times What the Sunday Papers Say Change on Week Exchange Rates Darling sent in to save plan for Universal Bank Oracle Software Powers the Internet Only global approach can beat recession Ecnomic Agenda 'Writing on wall' for graffiti system UKbetting acquires websites in £1m deal Nomura may quit world markets Marconi banks see loans move Threat to City jobs from Commerzbank Antisoma needs to raise £15m as funding shortages hit sector ScottishPower signs $100m US deal Unilever and Merrill set for court row US to check solvency of Lloyd's . comdirect Time pins its hopes on the high street Inside FSA examines Railtrack false market claim against Byers The Times Crossword Stock Markets Davies questions on dirty money Unemployment rise forecast Currencies Rolls-Royce facing 4,000 job losses Hotel du Yin to be uncorked in Brighton Jersey looks into Islamic charity Interest Rates Harrods Knightsbridge Commodities Liverpool facing dilemma over Houllier's illness Stressful lifestyle often a factor Medical Briefing Star Wars Picture Gallery 10 Pages First Glance Yesterday Today Television Grimsby rewarded with dream tie Fast Forward from Saturday's Matches Premiership Review Bates tries to allay Chelsea players' fears Roeder goes on attack as defence wilts Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership How they stand FA Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 The Best of Football in The Times this week Old hands help Villa see off newcomers Itv Digital Thompson continues Coventry's impressive revival Football: Nationwide League Finn sends out right message Ambushed Oldham left to lament absence of top guns Second division Rugby Tours Old hand shows Forest the way First division round-up Orient's inept defending spells trouble for Taylor Third division Wolves begin to fulfil high hopes Results and tables By Our Sports Staff: Larsson spot-on to earn Celtic win Football King's Lynn survive late scare Schumacher revels in lap of honour Kevin Eason charts how the teams saw out the 2001 season Reynolds likely to expand British ranks among elite Motorcycling Crews faced with tough choice Sailing Biaggi fails to take shine off Rossi's world crown Porsche Design Tyson returns as authentic force Boxing The destruction of Nielsen gives struggling heavyweight division a welcome boost Respectful Wallace lets Davis off hook Snooker Paul finds it hard to say goodbye as Bulls stampede jaded Wigan Rugby League: Tetley's Grand Final Gale returns to winning ways Rowing Mayer gives Cannock share of booty Hockey Final that signalled beginning of the end Programme Notes Calzaghe guaranteed chance to impress on big stage Inspired Irish ready for England task Rugby union: Lloyds Tsb Six Nations Championship Melville feels pressure Zurich Premiership Fast forward from Saturday's matches Woodward ponders captaincy problem Grimes lifts spirit of lethargic Newcastle Parks sets Leeds agenda Dismal Wales left to mourn for a lost generation Progressive England add gloss finish to whitewash Cricket The Daily results service Today's fixtures Non-league football Rugby union Players' fears are likely to scupper Test tour to India Millar pulls out as Freire takes gold Sports Summary O'Brien invites Milan to Breeders' Cup party Racing Ayr Times Square Leicester Reading the racecard Folkestone Saturday's results Captain Rio set for France TEAMtalk Raceline Woosnam lights up Wentworth with a final to remember Golf: Clsco World Match Play Championship Golf Correspondent LG Cup snooker Mondus Funnell holds her nerve at the last for victory Equestrianism Welsh wizard works his magic Lifestyle Parents Fashion Arts Alone, with no fire and no water Contents Stamina and stealth To be useful an Sas unit must not merely survive, it must not be caught. Giles Whittell explains how the Sas will operate in the unfamiliar ferrain of Afghanistan Blind date in the dark Imagine meeting a stranger in a pitch-dark restaurant. Stefanie Marsh did just that Picture Gallery Technobabile The latest wheeze of the Internet economy is to claim ownership of your thoughts. Do read small print, says David Rowan-all of it The Times I am not a number. I am a code Why we must learn to love our rats Jane Shilling What happens When he peels off the high heels, the Wonderbra and Wonderbum-and down falls your bottom? Anwer back The rising cost of moving to good primary school Why you need to let them go As our lifetime pages revealed last week, more grown-up children are living at home. The problem, says Frank Furedi, is that parents do not encourage independence from an early age My three-year-old girl gets upset when she's told off. I feel guilty. What can I do? Parent. forum Next week How you can help A beauty that still astonishes me Viewpoint Miranda lngram, a self-confessed urbanite, has no regrets about moving to a remote part of wales The Mary Ann Sieghart says the Cabinet is already changing under the influence of these ambitions women Gentle beast of the sea The basking shark is classed as a vulnerable species. Anjana Ahuja meets a man who is dedicated to its study and survival The Times Gently does it Last week designers in Paris responded tow world events with their dreamiest collections in years Paris Fashion Week Montgo Streetwise French dressing Beauty for les femmes Let my people know Theatre a hundered years of the black American experience—that's August Wilson territory, says Benedict Nightingale Victoria Palace Entertainments Entertainments Listings Philharmonia/Jarvi Festival Hall Uchida/Steinberg Wigmore Hall Less bonny, more clod La Movie Even three top stars can't save Bandits from being ambushed by its myriad failings, says Sean MacAulay Hollywood diary Play choice For the week ahead complied by Marit Hargie Concert Stockhausen Barbican Vengeance is mine Interview Paul McGann knows how to carry a grudge, he tells Imogen Edwards-Jones Shocks by the gross Theatre The Crowe Show makes some powerful points about tabloid TV chat shows, says Benedict Nightingale Theatre Ghostancing Lyric Studio, Hammersmith NT Surveyor liable over aircraft noise Office workers have no right to holiday Indirect threat to UK security Review Bridge Games Word Watching Chess Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Answers to Word-Watching Satellite, cable & digital films Films Choice By Stephen Dalton Digital Classicstv Times 2 Crossword No 2473 Today's Television Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland
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