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News from 18/10/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Julia Shipton, Phil Yates, Derek Leslie, Cath Urquhart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Stephen Farrell and Coomi Kapoor, Norman Hart, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Lina Khatib's, Dick Langton, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Richard Hobson, A. J. Cotton, Gary Hart, Philip Howard, M. Akbar Ali, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Akezhan Kazhegeldin, Pierre Danon, chief executive, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Barbara Ellen, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jim Roberts, David McVay, Dominic Walsh, Damian Whitworth, Jill Sherman and Richard Ford, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Martin Sterling, W. G. Garrett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Evans Philip Webster and Roland Watson, J. Plowman, John O'Leary, Nick Wyke, Lynne O'Donnell, Anatole Kaletsky, Daniel Lee, Roland Watson, David Hands, Wendy Van Den Bergh, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Michael Bland, Anthony Lester, John Barton, Peter Allwood, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Penn, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, Simon de Bruxelles, Karen Bell, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Richard Wild, Philip Whiteley, Chris Partridge, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, David Wilford, Bronwen Maddox, Craig Seton, Leonard Allen, Oliver Holt, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Christopher Walker, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, John Bishop, Chris McGrath, Dennis Orton, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Stephen Hoare, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Runciman, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Erica Wagner and Dalya Alberge, Ged Clarke, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Charles Allanby, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Susan MacDonald, Allan Hall, Sally Patten, James Doran and Lea Paterson, Andrew Brown, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Jitney Lyttelton,

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Film Thursday: Barbara Ellen Reviews America's… How the West can break its addiction to Middle… Britain on bioterror alert Doctors advised how to deal with plague and smallpox Hoaxers face seven years in jail Pop in for surgery Tunnel flow cut Ned Kelly wins the Booker for Carey The Times Today: page 2 Crossword: page 32, Film:… The most expensive album ever made Israel demands handover of named assassins Tiffany & Co The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online The weather today The power of powder in germ war Anthrax Ancient agents of death Friendly postman becomes angel of death First State Investments Panic hits Anthrax Street, Fayetteville Anthrax Letter sparks BBC scare MFI Terrorism focus on Syria after assassination Israel Blair peace effort in early jeopardy BASF Shooting of far-Right war hero a watershed Israel Debenhams Blue Cross Conflicts that could widen the war Daily Briefing War Briefing Riddle of missing Taleban minister Kashmir flare-up mars Powell tour By Our Foreign Staff: Taleban arrest claim sparks fears for SAS This is your life Maytag Bombing clears way for ground offensive The Forces This Saturday in Travel Currys Bush goes ahead with China visit to steady nerves Diplomacy Shanghai sent on summit holiday Bin Laden 'approach' to CNN In Brief (AP): Rumsfeld pledge Call to faithful Mr Bean Laden BT PC World Taleban front line hit by first day strikes Afghanistan Defector 'was forced to kill 100 civilians' MOPS By staff Reporters: Taleban seize UN aid warehouses Wilbur Smith Fleeing refugees turn against us over gunships Afghanistan We must not waver, Duncan Smith says Magnet Picture Gallery Blair can count on support - for the time being On Politics Mystery man takes an optical illusion in his stride Politics Parliamentary Sketch 'Phoney Tony' throws Tory leader his lines Mother pops in for 30min heart surgery Perfect operation for a busy patient Medical Briefing Lexus Approved HSBC Man charged with girl's murder News in Brief Advisers checked Ulster countdown Death by neglect Peter Doyle Tighter tunnel security curbs flow of refugees Daewood Sex bias 'holds back women entrepeneurs' Hotter Comfort Concept Freedom for chef's special lobster Couple win back farm sold to Halifax manager IF The tale of two storytellers A distant voice rings out Superb Value Cocaine gang killings feared This Saturday in the times magazine Morton urges bold reforms for Railtrack The Link Nice treaty is 'only show in town' for EU Monday Club in showdown talks Step wise Two quit Tories' team Tory fundraiser's son died after drinking binge British Red Cross Multiple Display Advertising Items Treasury sells off 17th-century silver Dell Browns wife takes 'mummy track' Police sick leave on the increase News in Brief Transistor shrunk Farm couple quit 'Father' refunded Cheapest beer Parents 'demoralised by too much blame' Travelodge Barculays Martin is no threat, says QC Almost half 'burnt-out' GPs plan to retire early Hogarth church among world's most endangered historic sites Women on night shifts face breast cancer risk Right-wing coalition to take over in Norway Kaddie Boy Call Italy Hillbilly families stir old clan feud Germans get tough on colour Time BSE panic in Japan World in Brief (AP): Chiefs suspended (AFP): MP raped niece Online on the Website Today Democracy holds key to stability in Central Asia The US must look beyond Afghanistan's borders and consider its neighbours Stirring up hatred is wrong, but religion should never be beyond a joke Picture Gallery The West must break its addiction to oil Ground Zero demands new US mission Murder of a Politician Where Sharon and Arafat should go from here Roman Fountain Welcome to Bartoli, the Saint Cecilia of Baroque opera Spore Wars The real danger of anthrax is the panic it cause Radio listeners' voice Cool response to Jo Moore's reply Israeli and Palestinian objectives Implications of religious belief Mobile etiquette Spirit of hope and glory For and against trial by jury Ask a silly question Women drivers A temporal calling Artificial intelligence Court Circular Lecture Picture Gallery Future of the Bodleian open to interpretation Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Dinners Forthcoming marriages Marriages Luncheons University news Anna Bidder Establishing a Cambridge college dedicated to women academics Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Rehavam Zeevi Soldier turned politician who had an uncompromising view of Israel's future with the Palestinians Ted Rimmer One of the youngest and oldest soldiers, who survived the Passchendaele offensive and then joined the police Terrorism's Global Reach The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Strong advance for shares Virgin Ttrains Sabena gets lifeline as Aer Lingus is rebuffed Unique Fifth Avenue makes a pitch for patriotism Wall Street Diary ITC chief seeks end to Carlton merger barrier Gaucho falls as bid withdrawn Kiln says cash calls over losses unlikely Trading update lifts SFI Photobition near to debt lifeline Business in Brief Kidde warning Pfizer 28% ahead Tempus rises 10p Geldof sets pace SVB talks end Results in Brief Reuters reverses recent falls Stock Market Stake placing hits Electronics Boutique Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Pearson worth holding despite FT's bad news Tempus Egg Parthus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Picture Gallery Wall Street AT&T Stomping at the Savoy City Diary Hp Equitable 'whitewash' comes clean FSA pulls no punches with internal report identifying failures and mistakes Spanish step City Diary Call again City Daiary Compaq Liffe tells bidders to put up £400m How do we take your current communications… Jobless fall fails to mask grim outlook Merrill orders corporate review Picture Gallery By Our City Staff: Attacks force Lloyd's to seek extra £780m Egg cuts staff after loss exceeds forecast Exchange Rates Easynet Paragon dispute to go to Lords Business in Brief BA downgraded IFTE wins deals McDonald's move US backs Oxford GE Capital cash lifts Telewest EU approves Marconi disposal The Times One 2 One and BT lose 3G case Global Continuity Government will have to pay for the railways Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Blacks Christmas fears BT Morgan Grenfell delays vote Inside FSA criticised over Equitable collapse Bondholders reject plan for Railtrack split The Times Crossword 21,862 Mayall and Galley's link 'went sour' Fed chief reassures investors Pearson's dividend promise Jobless figures touch 26-year low Gigard-Perregaux United rollercoaster derailed by Barthez's costly blunders Taylor lands safely at Brighton after descent from Turin Charcol First Glance Yesterday Lloyds TSB The Premiership Today Chelsea insist on flying the flag after withdrawals Football: Uefa Cup: Second round, first leg De Boer sympathetic European stage allows Stewart to play a striking role Portuguese panache puts paid to O'Neill 's men on night of gloom United supporters furious about switch Ambitious Leeds learn their French lesson Forest fire blanks as Birmingham kill creative spark Football Smith and Francis top list for hire The Times Honours shared as Rotherham held at bay by Hedman Nationwide League second division club-by-club guide Am I Popeye or Olive Oyl? It's all about striking the right balance Golf With stars in his eyes, The Times Correspondent hopes to keep his reputation intact Star-spotting is added attraction 20 Twenty's vision fulfilled Marchwood Power Development Limited Legal & Public Notices Good-guy image saves Sampras after fit of anger Tennis Trustee Acts Dawson sets heart on grand slam this time Rugby union The Daily results service The Times Saturday in Sports Daily Times Square Wasps turn to Offiah in bid to stop the rot Yesterday's racing results O'Sullivan pockets another maximum Snooker Continental Airlines Cunningham setback for Britain Sport Summary Kenya surprise Campion loss Lara tour doubt Holland in charge Today's fixtures O'Brien keen to have last word Racing Newmarket The Times Newmarket Specialists TEAMtalk Raceline Reading the racecard Taunton Southwell Jubilee brings royal bonus to Ascot Diary England embark on 15-month plan for World Cup Cricket Cronje life ban confirmed by South African High Court Epson Perfectly poised to make her mark Gampbell's ALDI Toys " R" US Index Are you looking to further your career in… Railtrack Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduate to Management Opportunities UP Which LADDER?From theology to Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Feeding your ambition Molton Brown Multiple Classified Advertising Items PerfectFit Experience Lina Khatb's British Heart Foundation Mzi Watson Wyatt Connaught De La Rue Interexec General Manager Chordiant National STaTiSTiCS Batting for a better Net Unreliable, costly Internet access while abroad just isn't cricket, says Chris Patridge Corporate Consulting Group Michael Page Marketing B&Q Forging ahead Management Executives on the Move Industry Manager A Steele Associates Experienced Chemical Industries Assoication Haldane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Operational Accountant Multiple Classified Advertising Items CVs with Impact Interactive services Irish Petroleum Company Limited Renault Multiple Display Advertising Items FSB Association of University Teachers Network Executive Gintic The Royal Horticultural Society BUPA KPMG Multiple Display Advertising Items Imagine broadband Bournville Village Trust Microsoft Certified The Independent Football Commission Business Link The Times Corporation of London Careers Management Imprint plc Parkwell Centrepoint Business Unit Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity and Fundraising Appointments Cressing Templar Oryx Executive Search Affinity Internet Euro Yoal Growth Finance Europe ABTA IT Director Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal British Legion RADiCAL Whitehead Mann GKR Michael Page Pilat Media McCann-ERICKSON Spencer Stuart Heidrick & Struggles International Atkearney Odgers Harvey Nash Stuart Spindler & Assoicaties Adderley-Featherstone plc Somerfield Sterling National Security Inspectorate Adderley-Featherstone plc On the Move Spencer Stuart ALPS Pushing it to the limit Richard Wild looks at the vogue for corporate sporting challenges Spencer Stuart DTLR Time to bend rules on female 'fat cats' Packages Lacots The Caudwell Group of Companies Investor in People Chief Executive Exel Reportage Health Arts Education Relics and reality Contents John Mortimer Bones of contention Scientific tests on a body in Padua cathedral have shown that it could be that of St Luke But is it really possible to tell whether a relic is authentic or not? Andrew Brown investigates Domini Nostri Papae Vicarius Generalis Christianity's famous relics No Title Price cuts put fear to flight As the major airlines suffer from the terror factor, passenger figures at regional airports are soaring, thanks to cut-price tickets. Carol Midgley reports from Liverpool The low-fare bonanza Giles Coren The Times Diary Well, thank God it's all over. The war poetry. I mean. Now we can get on with some Diary stories … The Times Water Music: a moving performance Richard Morrison This scaremongering flood of Moaning Minnies and Wailing Willies is doing the terrorist's work for them Jet lag's ill-effects on Blair Toxins that could be Bike repair aids schizophrenia Ginger & Ginkgo Wacko Jacko tracko lacko Pop Michael Jackson's Invicible may be the most expensive album of all time. Lisa Varnico listens to all those dollars go to waste Theatre Turning it on Dance a world premier from the Mark Morris company is real treat for London, writes Debra Craine Comedy Soho Theatre, True love weighs New Releases a fat Julia Roberts for the grown-ups, a thin Disney for the kids—Barbara Ellen reflects on a mixed week Valleys girl Beast intentions Watching brief Hollywood on Hollywood Amelie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Affordable Art Fair, London Raymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items QUiDAM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymonds Gubbay The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Another fine mess New Releases Of two horror fests, a grisly Gallic fable stands out, says James Christopher New on video The diva a cut above Star of the Week Catherine Zeta-Jones has found fame in Hollywood thoroughly to her liking, says Sean MacAulay A life in pictures Triumph of the Wolf man Interview The director of Brotherhood of the Wolf tells Stephen Dalton about an historic hit Brotherhood of the Wolf Raking in the talent John O'Leary introdices a four-page report on a campus with new facilities and a relaxed environment Mainstay of the local community The university brings in ?100m a year, says Craig Secton Students who never drop out Aberystwyth Pride of Wales Discovery channels Research is alive and kicking at Aberystwyth. Craig Seton lists its many recent achievents Applications booming for this 'modern, relevant' university New centres where arts and media thrive Aberystwyth Rhodes without the heavy traffic From abseiling in Cornwall to a villa in andalucia. Tony Dawe brings you this week's travel bargains Check-in ASTA Travel Insurance Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Mission to succeed Parent power has raised at least one school's standards in South London, says Daniel Lee Ed. forum Our panel of expert answers your question University College London Wellington College Language Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford Frankfurt International School Merton College Oxford Education Multiple Display Advertising Items North London Collegiate School Shrewsbury School History in the making John O'Leary on why sixth-formers need to study more recent events The Sunday Times Kitchen is not a necessary part of a dwelling Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Clare's Oxford The Times MBA Review Bridge by Andrew Robson Word Watching Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Sky One Choice News Papers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice By Stephen Dalton The race Times 2 Crossword No 2476 Choice Richer Sounds Picture Gallery From the cradle to the grave Tony Dawe Introduces a 16-Page Special Report on how Communications are Changing our Lives Customers deserve excellence online All your accounts at a single click Aggregation aims to offer you a one-stop online financial service. Tony Dawe reports Want to buy a fleet of buses? Swop you for a banana Bartering is back. Christopher Warman finds a world industry trading on the Internet in goods instead of currency The Net's lifetime guarantee Tony Dawe reports on how the Internet can empower voters and strengthen the democratic process Seaport to e-port Merseyside We all deserve a dog's life Vets already use the Internet to improve their service to 'patients'. Now the Nhs is doing the same, says David Wilford BT Digital wisdom in a caring community Stephen Hoare looks at how low-key, public-funded projects can help to bridge the digital divide Red-carpet treatment for small businesses Is Big Brother watching you? Nick Wyke Discusses the Privacy Laws regarding E-Mail and the Internet at Work … an Open-door approach e-learning for undergra Open University Logging on with Janet and John Stephen Hoare Finds a School where Pupils Discover Computers alongside Learning to Read Giving infants Internet access is responding to their curiosity Wired for learning Btopenworld Criminals in for a surprise Digital radio channels will put police officers in the picture in an instant, but keep malevolent eavesdroppers in the dark, as Tony Dawe explains Help! My cat is stuck up a tree Non-Urgent Calls BT To find the right job, stay at home Recruitment Surfing from your home could be an excellent career move, says Nick Wyke Getting the Net in Security Chris Partridge on new ways to prove your identity over the internet Time to move into the fast lane Boardband The Government wants us to get our speed up online, writes Chris Partridge For green fingers and itchy feet For travel and leisure companies the Web is a powerful way of attracting customers, says David Wilford Giving Blair a real grilling The Internet may bring world leaders into your dining room, says Tony Dawe BT

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