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News from 23/10/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Jonno Devlin, Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Matthew Bannister, Bill Scott, Catherine Philip, Robert Cole, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Linda Tsang, Peter Tooley, Richard Hobson, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Edward Welsh, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Lynn Faulds Wood, Steven Lorber, James Eve, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Bill Kirkman, Martin Fletcher, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor, Pat Gibson, Royal Navy, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Toby Garbett, Anthony Ralston, Joseph von Maltzahn, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Chris Sherwood, Tony Readwin, Rodney Milnes, John Cassidy, Adrian Keane and Paul Robertshaw, Young, Daniel Lee, Roland Watson, Jean Aldous, Richard J. Hildesley, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, M. Hamlett, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Suzannah Oliver, Joel Bennathan and Geoffrey Brindman, Russell Kempson, Peter McGauley, Paddy Rhodes, Vanora Bennett, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Michael Haigh, Jose Joseph, Peter Riddell On Politics, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Steve Williams, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Ann Treneman, Barry Millington, Tom Baldwin and James Landale, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Jonathan Edwards, Roger Foord, Anthony Maynard, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Michael Scott, Bronwen-Maddox Foreign Editor, Nick Hasell, Jez Franstone Captain's Log, David MacKenzie, Julian Muscat, Simon de Bruxelies, Helen Studd and Sam Lister, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Walter Rosser, Tim Hames, Sir Peter Froggatt, Igor A. Abramovich, Mel Webb, Annie Turner, Matthew Parris, Robert Gutreund-Walmsley, Mr K. L. Lupton, James Cracknell, George Caulkin, John Pincham, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Elizabeth Breen, Clive Holes, Stephen Hoare, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tony Dawe, Allen Robertson, Philip Webster, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Adam Howorth, Frances Gibb, Valerie Grove, Susan MacDonald, Adrian Noble, Rick Dunn, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson and Zahid Hussain, Charles Spencer, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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War on Terror: First for News, Comment and Expert… Adams tells IRA: disarm for peace Betrayal, the secret weapon of war Agassi and Graf marry in private Inside Prices race ahead at Silverstone The Times Today Labour questioned Picture Gallery Two dead in Washington anthrax alert BT Business The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Fast Times McGuinness courts US in Sinn Fein double act The weather today Well keep our guns, say UDA Conran son arrested for bail breach News in Brief Rspca victory Chaplain settles Quarry death Concorde success Correction Leeds player 'lied and lied for his friend' Vodafone Defeated Des in Match of the Day replay TV chef on the boil over pointed attack Abbey National because lifes complicated enough Putin's quickstep wrong-foots US Daily Briefing Moscow stance over Taleban splits coalition World View The Nation This is no video game, says Downing Street Mercedes-Benz Lords told of 'conspiracy by bin Laden trio' Extradition Straw says war pause would prolong agony Vodafone A lateral thinker's view of postwar Afghanistan The Future Rumsfeld dismisses claim of bomb raid on hospital Legal & General Picture Gallery Refugees driven back over border Afghanistan Go from London Stansted and Bristol Pentagon leak 'put US raid forces at risk' Michelin Public schools cash in on London fears Private aircraft checks 'too lax' Hospital in rollerskating rink Julia roberts No 10 denies stifling rebel MPs Britain Mondus Benefit concerts will raise £210m Anthrax deaths send chill across the country America Paddleboat chugs out of business Michelin AOL Israelis defy US call to quit Arafat territory Israel Halifax Always giving you extra Bush urged to respect Ramadan In Brief Aid costs soar Energy 'secure' Synod s concern Army ready to evacuate flooded homes Couple take to the road in their boat Norwich Union Direct Hamilsh Hamilton Ltd Sheepish Beckett gets a pasting in brainstorming session BSE tests 'may have used right brains after all' Cid Inquiry Dell Moreth>n Apology for reply on spin staff Byers 'caves in' on car safety Foster parents beat and bit boy, 4, to death Patients died 'after surgeon blunders' EmPIRE direct. co. uk Higher Dior Eau de Toilette pour Homme Stem cell scientists seek 'safe' embryos Universities 'not birthright of the middle class' Rejection protest Marks & Spencer Intel inside Blunkett tells young fathers to face their responsibilities Why cereal bars are bad for you By a Correspondent: Taking a tilt at bed rest Rivalry sharpens to run teenage academy Children die in festival stampede World in Brief Pearl on show Peace inspection (AFP): Officers charged Briton arrested Elephants killed Relatives turn Eliàn's house into museum Barclays Hundreds of refugees drown after ship sinks Berlin poll boosts Schr?der's key rival Kursk is brought in to dry dock Bonhams & Brooks Online A word in your ear, Tony, learn a little Arabic Until the West understands why it is so hated, bin Laden will have an audience At last, it seems the IRA old guard is marching into the history books Picture Gallery Democracy and justice are twin towers, too Boo, hiss - this is no way to run a country Window on the Whips A glimpse of what the Government wants no one to see Northern Approach Putin has done the White House a service Rain, Rain Go Away The foolish have ignored last year's flood warnings Saudi Arabia 's choice Stealth and wealth Kashmir mediation The CIA and its licence to killco Letters to the Editor Pennington Street, London E98 Ita. Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5046 e-mail: letter@thetimes. co. uk Perils of dependence on oil as fuel A question of earning or learning Deaf children's needs Sport letters Endangered fish Well rewarded? The RSC's plans for Stratford Boos at the opera By the Booker Autumn sunglasses Court Circular Forum for liberal ideas Appointments in the Forces Personal Column Birthdays Picture Gallery Anniversaries School news Luncheons Dinners Lecture Livery company Forthcoming marriages University news Appointment Personal Column Flight Centre World's No: 1 Discount Fucht… Professor Sir John Plumb Stylish historian and acerbic college Master who understood and practised the finer points of 18th-century living Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bertie Mee Former physiotherapist who in 1971 made Arsenal the second club in the 20th century to complete a League and FA Cup double Bright Idea to Date the Big Bang In 1987 astronomers at the European Southern Obervatory in Chite believed that they had uncovered the key to finding the age of the Universe In February 2001, the same observatory calculated that a star born during the formation of our galaxy was 12,500 million years old How old is the universe? Until now astronomers have… Marseille-Euroméditerranée Brighter light at the end of the tunnel Tony Dawe introduces a 3-page report on the future of the industry Focus Telecoms How an older generation came to the rescue A new twist to an old service Call Centres Jury is still out on appointing super watchdog Regilation Customers logging on to a company website will soon… Battle to to get UK online hots up Focus Telcoms Marseilles IT managers fear cyber-crime Security Business. Connections that get results. BT Picture Gallery Will mobiles Net a good Christmas? Handsets Fast and efficient, but at a price On the Road David MacKenzie tests the Orange Grps moblie service Let there be music on the World Wide Web Music Copyright Focus Telecoms Globetrotting executives have the office at their fingertips Virtual Private Networks Real-Time Consultants The Times Unit Trust Information Service Virgin trains Shares close near best The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Meeting in Qatar looks likely to disappoint the WTO's optimists Economic View TD Waterhouse The Times Fair value view of Railtrack? City Diary The Royal Bank of Scotland Wpp finds Deutsche favour Stock Market Fast Times National Express warning hits rivals Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Picture Gallery Light relief at Marconi but problems remain Tempus Colt Telecom Esporta Dollar Rates Wall Street Sonera plans rights issue How do we take your current communications… Watchdog to regulate insurance for elderly Possible £1.6bn bid for Rhodia Carmakers attempt to change recycling plan Daniels joins Lloyds German slump depresses euro Exchange Rates New CEO for Nasdaq in Europe The Times Swiss Re files lawsuit over attack Business in Brief Fenner purchase Shaftesbury buys Prudential grows House prices slow Moulinex ruling Results in Brief Sopheon and Orbital merge The Times Colt falls £1m short of targets Marconi's big lenders plan debt revamp SEC inquiry into Enron The wrong kind of profit warning Matin Barrow Commentary Bad debts and weak market to hit High-Point Esporta chief executive departs Slump in US visitors hits London hotels Global Continuity Lea Paterson Economic View Nat Express says Rail track to blame as shares slump Fast Times The Times Crossword 21,866 Amex profits dive despite plea by Bush Trotman takes ICI chair Industry joins £1.8bn rescue of Swissair Bin Laden family to end ties to Carlyle Harrods Limited Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor Players will not be punished for refusing to tour India T. M. Lewin Everything First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Times The Premiership Today Strachan back on centre stage in new role of saviour at St Mary's Football Grateful Houllier sets targets for Liverpool Totti inflicts capital punishment on Lecce Mee, the man who revived Arsenal, dies aged 82 Coleby shows his ambitions Petulant Ince tarnishes derby victory Winner tips his hat to Fowler's treble Valiant efforts of Liverpool men bring cherished reward for touch of scouse sense Fantasy League football Players guilty as United present case for defence Football Larsson and Sutton fit to face Rosenborg Waite shuffles his pack for France Rugby league Teams Browns make great strides to dim memory of Modell American football Australia keen to be at forefront of game focusing more on attack Rugby union Harrison extends olive branch to Healey Toyota give McNish his big break Motor racing Gornall left on his own Rowing The Times Dawson waits on injury Lawrie hits top gear at the last to pick up the spoils Golf Today's fixtures Heineken Cup rugby Win tickets The Daily results service Telecrest make most of shortened course Times Square Childs survives close call Sport Summary Nelson's defence Arizona triumph Lara passed fit Harbin resigns Time to translate words into action on funding Letters A last hurrah for two nations Jair Du Cochet gets early chance to shine Racing Exeter Reading the racecard Wolverhampton Yarmouth abandoned as rain takes toll Yesterday's results from three meetings Breeders' Cup a law unto itself Raceline Fans still love the little boy from Leimen who courted controversy and survived The Kervin Seven days to Cape Town with cold coffee and no snacks will test nerves Epson Reportage Lifetime Arts Law Gagged Contents Crack of the Whip Is Chief Whip Hilary Armstrong up to the job? Her public run-in (right) with a Labour rebel Mp would never have happened in the past, say Tom Baldwin and James Landale Under the Tories, whips would drink champagne our of silver goblets 'It was people like you who appeased Hitler in 1938' Apocalypse now? Dozens of Russia's nuclear weapons are missing. There is clear evidence that Osama bin Laden's agents have been scouring the world to buy or steal such devices in order to attack the West. Gilles Whittell investigates how near they may be to succeeding Giles Coren Heads roll at Radia 3, Sir Tim Rice snaps, and Leon Brittan runs our of Rizla (maybe). But why is the Bbc so saccharine? The Times Diary Spend the night in good company It's time to bury Jo Moore My fears tend to centre on the tiny bit of the world that I control, like whether I have left the iron on Cold comfort cushions Peace campaigning Naked ambition When she made a nude calendar with her WI friends, Tricia Stewart did not foresee its huge success or how the media circus would threaten her marriage. Interview by Valerie Grove Not dead yet The column that challenges agelsm and celebrates being 50-plus Kinetico Fat, snacks and stress New research shows that the fat depoited by stress-induced comfort eating increases the risk of stroke, heart disease, disabetes and breast cancer. Suzannah Oliveir reports When a toddler goes blue The Times children's doctor anwers readers' questions Healthspan Seven Seas Tomorrow in Books How to beat bowel cancer Ten years after Lynn Faulds Wood discovered that she had bowel cancer she has allowed a video to be made of her latest colonoscopy. Her aim is to improve diagnotic techniques The symptoms Marie Stopes International Acorn Stairlifts Loud Tie Day Watching the Sixties swing Photography If you can remember the Sixties, it's said, you weren't there. A new London show offers a fine aide-memoire from three men in the thick of things. Joanna Pitman reports Elevating Elgar It's time to get fresh Interview The Royal Ballet has a new director, a new season- and a passionate new leading lady, Allen Robertson meets Tamara Rojo Sometimes change shakes things up. Right now there is a good feelings about it The Royal Ballet is always there. It doesn't matter who is the principal dancer Concert OAE/Elder Festival Hall Concert Hanover Band/ Halstead Wigmore Hall Entertainments Listings Entertainments Art Galleries The Witches of Eastwick are Flying Abroad! Play choice When size does matter Director Tim Albery likes to think big, which is why he's relishing War and Peace for Eno, he tells Hilary Finch Concert LSO/Gardiner Barbican In times of Waugh Jazz Ken Vandermark Midlands Art Centre, Birmingham Theatre Mister Paul Old Red Lion, ECI Silents are golden Japanese gems dazzled Geoff Brown at this year's Pordenone Silent Film Festival in Italy For every one Japanese silent film that has survived, over 99 others have perished King of the old country Country Don Williams has left his Tennessee farm to woo his army of fans. Adam Howorth doffs a respectful Stetson Idecided that as long as I enjou it and people enjoy coming l'll keep doing it Electronic Willam Orbit/Aphex Twin Barbican The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Television & radio Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice2 Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2480 Choice Towry Law Financial Services Limited The jury system on trial: the case for the defence Enterprise Oil Traynor White East Sussex Country Council The Times Law Section The longest 48 hours It was a manic for the legal team enlisted to sort out the Railtrack administration, Daniel Lee reports A question marik hangs over the company's solvency, so speed is of the essence Picture Gallery Competition Commission Appeal Tribunals Employment Law Advisers Hays ZMB Tmp. qd legal Maitland Chambers 'There 's not an ounce of violence in Sally' Steve Clark, whose wife was jailed two years ago for the murder of their two baby children, takis to Frances Gibb The Times Tesco The Perseus Partnership Why jur How ethical Labour's trial of errors National Assembly for Wales We must protect civil liberties in the fight against terror News Stars of the East What does your bos s really think of you? From tomorrow new laws will give you access to the data held on you, says Steven Lorber Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Tmp. qd legal DPP cannot pardon in advance Queen's Bench Divisional Court published october 23,2001 Regln(pretty) v Director of Public Prosecutions and Another, Medical Ethics, Alliance and others, interveners Befor Lord Justice Tuckey, Lady Justice Hale and Mr. Justice Silber Judgment October18,2001 Whether building is substantially complete Cout of Appeal Published october 23,2001 Sage v Maidstone Borough Councll Gresham Lectures JM Joanne Manson Recruilment Magistrates Courts Committee Multiple Classified Advertising Items Practice Manager 9 Stone Buildings Times Newspapers In House Legal Department Human Rights Act is not a box of chocolate treats Trading places Picture Gallery Michael Page Legal

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