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News from 16/10/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Mr Rupert Mahaffy, Damian Whitworth and Roland Watson, Matthew Bannister, Peggy Noonan, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Robert Thicknesse, Anthony Loyd and Roland Watson, John Broster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, JamesEve, Hammond, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Philip Jones, Hilary Finch, Nick Gillies, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Phill Yates, Gerard Mansell, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Joe Joseph, Lord Woolf, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Eirene Williams, Donald Hutera, Maeve Haran, Edwards Dathie; Field Fisher Waterhouse, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, John Street, Dr Amanda Hopkins, Victor H. Brown, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Carolline Merrell, Mr Steve Backley and others, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, Ian Cobain and David Charter, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jez Fanstone, Anna West and Ronnie Fox, Daniel Lee, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, George Carey, Val Sampson, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Katty Kay and Roland Watson, Mike Mulvibill, Geoffrey Bindman and Joel Bennathan, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, David Bull, Excutive Director of Unicef UK, Rick Broadbent, Victoria Schofield, Robert Napier, Chief Executive, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Joan Armatradlng, David chater, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Dr Milton Wainwright, Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Sheffield, Nigel Savage, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Simon Price, Bronwen Maddox, Mr Charles D. Wroe, Oliver Holt, Peter Morgan, Phllip Thomas, Mr Michael Wickens, Nick Hasell, Derek Atkins, Veronica Cowan, Dr John Burscough, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Katharine Danyluk, Adam Sherwin and David Charter, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, James Doran, Zahid Hussain and John Phillips, Philip Webster Political Editor, Katty Kay, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Jane Collins, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hartnack, Chris McGrath, John Tusa Managing Director, Russell Jenkins, Dearbail Jordan, Ed Bowles, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Peter Wilkinson, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Ben Webster and Tom Baldwin, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Austen Kark, John Lane, Mr John Little, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Michael cuthbert and Dinesh parmar, Stephen Dalton, Ian Williams, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Frances Glbb, Steve East, Robert Whymant, Anthony Howard, John Goodbody Sports Repoter of the year, David Corker, Colin Miles, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Robbie Cowling, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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The Archbishop of Canterbury on Bin Laden and… In 1998 Peggy Noonan warned Americans to change… Security failures put Heathrow at risk Anthrax fears mount as baby falls ill Payout query War on Terror Driver takes a turn for the worse at 100 The Times Today and Weather Joan Collins - over the moon Taleban find haven on the front line BT The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Fast Times Security giant dominates aviation The weather today New warlords introduce touch of fantasy Tv news chiefs resist any interference by No 10 Palm Publicity queen sells America to the Muslims Leaflets and radios follow bombs Talks 'skimming surface' Mercedes-Benz Arafat and Blair plot Middle East path to peace Archbishop hopes for peace with justice Second 'wanted' Hamas leader killed Rumsfeld at odds with his generals In Brief Reservists to gather intelligence Religious violence kills 18 in Nigeria Rolls-Royce rally gets green light 'War game' finds holes in response Uncommon Sense Bush calls for ceasefire in Kashmir skirmishes Bombing is wrong, says Saudi Arabia BT cellnet Bush sees sense of UN role in Kabul Anthrax penetrates Fortress Congress Looks that Work BT cellnet It is cricket: bombs and borders cannot stop Afghanistan's team Pakistan opens way for return of King UN peacekeepers primed for role Norwich Union Direct 'No direct hit on village' 'Bomb, bomb,' the Taleban guard laughed Blunkett to intern suspected terrorists Bonhams & Brooks Call Spain Commons vows not to rush debate Drastic legislation may curtail rights as well as tackle terror Brown freezes bank accounts Martin defence team 'ignored vital evidence' Citroen C5 Less is better with Collins in farce mode Defiant Byers attacks payout by Railtrack Adviser 'off work' since e-mail row DELL Train crash survivor wins award Mobile lovers are judged by bills Footballers' trial More Th>n Home Insurance Doctor will not face charges Patient's solution Heart trouble Concorde returns Labour Mp dies Christie's 'lets $lm cello go for a song' Dining rooms taken off family menu Jamjar. com Test backs belief in St Luke relics ORTHOWORLD Lottery grant to teach conkers Archer is moved to open prison Shooting claim Father's revenge Teacher bit boy Life off Earth? Ulster Unionists ask hardliners to give up arms Fujitsu Computers Siemens Family celebrates third set of twins Drinking by pupils 'ignored' BT openworld TV quiz major arrested Japan offers apology to Seoul Mata Hari pardon sought Learndirect Mugabe blames Britain as food riot fears grow Neurotic T-rex cast in a Woody Allen role Immigrants locked in ship's hold Tomb discovered Winnie charged Stars' doctor jailed Coffee rage Legal & General Online On the Website Today Don't repeat the misery inflicted on the Iraqis After 11 years, we know sanctions bite. But they bite the wrong people This is not a struggle of Left and Right, but a war of rational self-defence Picture Gallery Is this a losing battle against fear itself? Railtrack fiasco echoes Dome disaster Patience Wheatcroft Layers of War To win its Afghan campaign the US must look to the future Rail Politic Another minister finds ill fortune under a train Video Bin Laden Let the editors do the editing Afghan food parcels International friendship Censorship and the World Service Plight of Railtrack shareholders Deaf children's language needs Nobel prize criteria Road tax detection Special issue stamps Safety for child asylum-seekers Endangered fish The pace of technology Tories in Europe Court Circular Women of the Year Assembly Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Memorial service Meeting Forthcoming marriages Marriage Appointment Sevenoaks School Chang Hsueh-Liang Precipitating the Xian Incident Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Anne Ridler Poet and translator of opera libretti, who was secretary during the war to T. S. Eliot More Economy in Hotel Meals Jamie Cann Labour MP for Ipswich who backed John Smith and Tony Blair The Times Unit Trust Information Service SIEMENS Shares settle off low Advertisement Feature Spending too much risks further fallout Cut out the Stress Sticky spot for the Jam Pot Supermarkets fall from grace Lehman undermines Misys optimism Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Scope for growth in UK's hotel sector Strong ARM advances Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street A classic tale of poverty to wealth for determined brothers Role models inspire with a world-class business The judges The easy way to the top JJB chief's lucky break Strong despite the slowdown High rewards in exchange Fortune in data storage Defying the dot-com gloom Pioneering cancer care centres for patients Mobile success fulfils a dream Ernst & Young BoA sees quarterly profits plunge Exchange Rates Let it be thus Lloyd's reviews US attacks cost ING shares drop 14% as claims rise at subsidiary Guideline changes to help small businesses compete Picture Gallery Credit Suisse buys Sun Life of Canada's UK unit Marriott Results in Brief BT's loop move ends fines risk Business in Brief Fll returns to fall Oxford trial boost Centre to close Name change Liffe to weigh up rival bids today Anger as J2C trio sell stakes ARM Holdings price rises on stronger sales Jarvis secures school contract US inquiry into online music Lawsuits make pension funds slaves to fashion Chelsea in the red by £11m Photobition plunges after new warning The Times Booksdirect Luxury goods revenues weaken Index Unilever blames 'wild card' fund manager Berry is ousted from Emi board with a £5m payoff The Times Crossword Improvement at Marconi Brothers take top award Byers offers CTRL deal Us steel company seeks creditor protection Global Continuity Workers pay price as 11,500 more jobs are cut Unlucky Francis finally runs out of steam Houllier's slight improvement lifts Liverpool spirits Charcol First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Times The Premiership Today What's Important in Football Dalglish should fill temporary Anfield role Poyet's late magic leaves Todd bereft Lazio supporters emerge from the shadows Taylor departs Orient Railway tracking Cup glory Arsenal must rise above provocation What's long, green, yellow and worth £500? The answer is all in the peculiar name of this week's winning Fantasy team Your player list with updated scores Fantasy League Healey on the fringe as England line up grand slam McLaren's World Xv Rams benefit from defensive revamp Rusedski wilts under French resistance Makinen move brings high expectations at Subaru Australia expected to agree to shorter tour Legal & Public Notices Higgins shows he has plenty in reserve Europe has to prove it is capable of hosting Ryder Cup Today's fixtures Lg Cup snooker Pools forecast Solutia find right chemistry The Daily results service Yesterday's racing results Late goal earns draw for England Campion upset Jesters face end Miller 'positive' Pair go Dutch Times Square Letters Fair play on the cricket pitch Fact and fiction of losing a toss O'Brien keeps Galileo in Champion Leicester Reading the racecard Course Specialists Ayr Sedgefield Course Specialists Coolmore shows eye for a bargain TEAMtalk Race Line Marsh's mission: to turn talent and potential into the finished article MacLaurin struggles to keep tour alive Letters Stars call for action to fund more sport for all ! ETERNA Caborn's grand plan to woo the granny vote Sports politics Health Arts Television Law In 1998 ex-Presidential adviser Peggy Noonan… Contents Reuters: Tomorrow Stay God's hand Peggy Noonan So now it's happened... Giles Coren Diary Great Movies 2 for 1 Tickets Anthony Howard The more grandiloquent aspirations, of which Blair is the Public Orator, tend to resemble a hollow mockery The Bill and Shirley show Why my money is on Pound Been there, done that Women of the Year lunch How to look sexy at sixty Sixtysomething actresses are baring their flesh on the London stage. Maeve Haran celebrates the role of the mature seductress Picture Gallery Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Taste Caffeine danger to pregnant women After ten miscarriages Lucy Neville-Rolfe gave up coffee Children and divorce Glucosamine+Chondroitin 'I want my life back' Picture Gallery Standard Life Healthcare Off with the new, on with the old Musicals In the West End, Matt Wolf reports, familiarity breeds content for audiences and producers Make way for homo superior Photography Two shows that throw light on the ineffable human spirit inspire Joanna Pitman See the sights Three touring companies offer a visual feast, but don't leave Donald Hutera wanting more Enviego At a louche end Michael Clark has been to the edge and back. Now he's making dances again, writes Debra Craine Russian Chamber Orchestra of London Play choice Rock Super Furry Animals UEA, Norwich Zero gravitas The bad boy done good Pop Shamed in Britain, Brian Harvey is cool in America. Lisa Verrico watched his rehabilitation Ryan Adams Gold Fidelio Glyndebourne HMV The song rarely remains the same Viewpoint History has a habit of changing our understanding of great operas. We shouldn't be surprised, says Rodney Milnes HMV Choral Let the Peoples Sing - Finals Queen Elizabeth Hall/Radio 3 Entertainments The Reduced Shakespeare Company KiSS Me, Kate Art Galleries 2 concerts London Sinfonietta/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Concertgebouw Orch/Chailly Festival Hall Review Bridge Word Watching Chess Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling 2 radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Times 7 Crossword Today's Television Choice Trekking in the Himalayas A 12-page guide for students who want a career in… The Times Law Awards: Terrorism and the law Cv fraud: It could cost you your job Money-laundering: And the City Private Practice Burlington Resources PSD What role should the law play? The terrorist attacks on the US provide the peg for this year's Law Awards sponsored by The Times and One Essex Court. Edward Fennell reports How to enter The Times Law Awards 2002 with One Essex Court Law Awards 2002 Laurence Simons The Times Law Section HaysZMB Head of International Affairs Commercial Contracts Specialist The Times Untruths that could cost you your job Lying on your Cv, even if it's just that you play tennis when you don't could have serious consequences, report Anna west and Ronnie Fox HaysZMB Civil liberties surrendered Geoffrey Bindman, left, and Joel Bennathan argue that the Hra offers no protection if the Auld Report's reforms of the criminal law are accepted Hanson Corporate Lawyer 11 Old Square Lord Hailsham Why the high-flyers want to become legal eagles Whether driven by the glamour, the money or a social conscience, never have so many people wanted to join the legal profession. Frances Gibb introduces a 12-page special report for students—with everything they will need to know to get started Vacancies for students The College of Law Schools fail rights test How prepared for the Human Rights Act were law schools? Phllip Thomas reports Public good, private asset Cardiff wins £6m for research Time to redraw the status of 'solicitor' Prepare for the exam of exams Qualifying as a solicitor or barrister is tough, so look around and pick the right course, says Nick Gillies Law links with community 3/4 South Square Barristers Law The fallout from debts A shortage of money is why so few students stay the course, say Michael Cuthbert and Dinesh Parmar Are you covered? Insurance can ease worries, says Veronica Cowan How to fund yourself Multiple Display Advertising Items What you Academic qualifications, research and analytical skills together with good spelling and well-argued written work-all are necessary but, above all, says Edward Fennell, it boils down to personality Top tips on your first cor Virtual recruits Is the Bar a calling? The importance of that first job Student law The type of practice you train with will determine your career path, says Edward Fennell Cardiff University Prifysgol Caerdydd The Times Think experience Create grow Global Law Firm Seeks Ambitious Graduates Maitland Chambers Turning trainees into profit centres Student law New law recruits no longer find themselves chained to the photocopier or stuck with boring clerical duties, says Edward Fennell 'The client contact was brilliant' Two lawyers describe their experiences as a trainee solicitor and as a pupil in chambers 'Under scrutiny all the time' How to get inside a judge's head The judicial assistant scheme offers outstanding training opportunities for the next generation of barristers and solicitors, says Simon Price, who took part last term Take a different route to the law The CPS, Government Legal Service and companies in the private sector provide training for lawyers. Frances Gibb looks at the alternatives Private client lawyer Reference refusal justified by complaint GMC must give doctor notice of intended suspension Hard standing for feeding sheep is livestock accommodation Severe drug-related sentences are justified Taylor-Root University of Cambridge Lawyer of the week 'I never did get the cost of the Big Macs back from the other side' Bulletin board A laundry of choice? In the wake of the US terror attacks, the Government is determined to stamp out money-laundering activities, says David Corker SAP LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Legal Practice Course Tutor: Corporate Waltons & Morse. Solicitors Strategic Legal Solutions Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Box No Has the jury reached its perverse verdict? Legal Diary \Trading places Picture Gallery Baker & McKenzie RZB Marketing Strategies

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