News from 24/10/2001
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Andrew Robson, Robert Stone, McColl, Gregory Mose, Matthew Bannister, Michael Aylwin, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Daniel McGrory and Adam Fresco, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Dominic Walsh and James Doran, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Walter Felman, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Owen and Daniel McGrory, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, John G. Kelcey, Geoffrey Howe, Peter Lansley Women's Football, Roger Maynard, Nick Hasell Stock Market, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Joanna Bale, Lewis Smith and Michael Horsnell, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Martin Barrow, James Strachan, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Helena Pozniak, Helen Dunmore, Nick Wyke, Roland Watson, Matthew Collings, John Tooley, Rosemary E. Bancroft, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Robert Cole Tempus, Jacqueline Rose, Christopher Jones, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Tony Steele, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Peter Riddell On Politics, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Karen Homer, David Robson, Iain Finlavson, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Richard Ellington, John Russell Taylor, Paul Watkins, Sarah Sanderson, Andrew Drummond, June Keeble, Michael Higgins, Caroline Merrell, Coomi Kapoor, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Brian Gilbert, Erica Wagner, Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch, Roger Boyes, Peter Murray, Richard Holledge, Derek Bloom, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mary Colson, Alex O'Connell, Kevin McCarra, John Wild, Chris McGrath, Kevin Toolis, Anthony Loyd, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ashis Ray, John Barker, John Szemerey, Simon Jenkins, Slmon Barnes, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Dr Martens League, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Christopher Warman, Stephen Dalton, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Damian Whitworth, Robert Fisk, Phil Myers, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Kimberly Fortier, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Henry Patterson, David Lister and Philip Webster, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Tony Baldry, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoCannabis smokers will not be arrested Peace gets another chance000 Ira scarps guns, bombs and bullets Unionists plan return to Executive Hoon hesitates to send Marine task force It Looks like a Very Good Day to Bury Jo Moore The Times Today Mr Gerry Adams is the Bin Laden of Ballymurphy:… Literary dividend for Adams War on Terror Mappin & Webb The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Fast Times Cannabis proposal is widely welcomed The weather today Present classes and penalties Beware dealer's charter, says Tory Mp Court bungle lets suspects slip Italian judicial net Prada Police seize Egyptian asylum-seeker Fbi steps up hunt for Hamburg three British bin Laden group 'peaceful reformers' Marines poised for action in cold-weather combat zones BT Us says it may have killed 100 civilians Al-Qaeda training camps destroyed Standard Life Healthcare Us to help clean up Uzbek site RBS Advanta Irradiation 'cure' for mail threat PC World Anthrax alarm at the White House Postal workers angry at 'second class treatment' Adobe America prepares the ground for a wider war Extremists in Uk 'anger Blunkett too' Swiftcall MOPS British Gas Alliance train force to police Kabul Michelin Bush in no doubt over withdrawal Reach Rhubarb Sharon defies calls for pullback Kyocera Turn over a new leaf to save a child Pakistan strikes deal to deport thousands Six die in Kashmir suicide attack Anguish and propaganda Heathrow Mp gives warning (AFP): Winter aid pledge New charity fraud Racehorse tribute Michelin Ruthless gravediggers rush to rebury bad news Debate on Jo Moore descends to party gibes Fujitsu Siemens IF Blair ignores 'minor' issues at his peril Confusion over flood defences Health at a cost Hrt safety trial New university Clegg refused job Feral cats scheme Sultan of spin turns tables on the Grand Inquisitor BT Widdecombe joins fray Cover story September 11 was catalyst for change Dixons The weapons statement Republicans have come a long way from home Norwich Union Direct Kidnap fear over Colombia witness Scottish Widows Bank Hardliners give breakthrough a frosty welcome No celebrations in 'bandit country' The Sleep Disorder Clinic 'A few dumps proves nothing' Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts Adie criticises cult of 'cute faces' on television news Hospital apology to Harrison over attack Esure Muller Organic Troubled Tv star loses his crown Bob Dylan writes his memoirs Traffic protest Vatican overture Gates to act on Tv George Smith Barclays War crime judges set imprisoned Croats free D Ministers assess Mugabe's peace Australian poll clash over refugee tragedy Yeltsin's old ally denies £2m fraud Combat Stress Online On the Website Today Caught between the Rock and a hard place The words 'always' and 'never' must be forgotten by Spain and Gibraltar Republican terror is as real as ever, but this is still a great day for peace "Martin McGuinness and I have held discussions… From Ballymurphy to Osama bin Laden Moore or less a complete waste of time Hand of History Unionists must seize the chance decommissioning offers New Tracks Plans for a new rail company stand or fall on its finances Play the Game England's cricketers should not flinch from their India trip Dissent on bombs is not appeasement The ostrich option A question for 'sceptics ' Sentence of death? Protecting religions from hatred in a free society Benefits of joining the eurozone 'Voluntary' euthanasia Ira funerals Sir Charles Wheatstone Cathedral plc Beni Montresor Feline forecast Court Circular Service of thanksgiving Birthdays Reunion Legal news Spears point to mental agility of your distant cousins Luncheon Reception Personal Column Dinners Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Premier Tickets Forthcoming marriages Institute of Physics Tickets &/or Hospitality Flight Centre Marriage Livery companies Diplomatic appointment Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Etta Jones Personal Column Flights Directory Flight searchers Travel Insurance Faresavers Sun Flights Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times London Dom Alfred Spencer Reviving the devotional life in a dilapidated monastery British Car Auctions Court & Social Cecil Clavering Architect who designed the Public Record Office at Kew and a chain of Odeon cinemas On This Day October 24,1983 John Phillimore Banker who secured Britain's wartime tin supply The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Strong advance for equities IGMARKETS Is America building up for a trade war over steel imports? A diplomatic dispute is in the making as US threatens to protect historic foundries Crossair Virgin trains Invisible Scott appears in Soho City Diary Carved up City Diary Railtrack and the case for regulation Deserted City Diary Abbey leads banks higher Investors suspect reverse bid for Arc Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates GSK remains healthy despite drug setbacks Debenhams Westbury Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Abbey National seeks to reassure investors The Times Thus BT vows to end revamps as investors back mmO2 split Caledonia warning Exxon sees profits down 23% Results in Brief Exchange Rates British 'share of investment falls' Easynet Chief at Lloyds Tsb division joins M&s ABN adds to gloom on profits Business In Brief Sega loss alert Bill change urged AstraZeneca case Car firm ahead Umeco hit Pizza chain to advertise for the first time Comdirect Sharp decline in sales growth at Debenhams Market stable, says Westbury Wunder cars Your financial guide to a happy marriage Bland keeps an eye on the bigger picture OM attempts to lure buyer after restructuring Multiple Display Advertising Items Insurers barred from using genetic tests Telephone: Fax Byers unveils rail network blueprint GSK launches £4bn share buyback plan The Times Crossword Stock Markets Another MPC member hints at lower rates Is game up for Toy Story? Currencies Furse poised to raise LSE's offer for Liffe Fast Times Interest Rates FTC blocks Seagram acquisition Global Continuity Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor Commodities United power through after Solskjaer opens floodgates Charcol England players seek reassurance before decision First GLANCEc Yesterday Today Television The Premiership Today The Times Worldly Wenger calls for patience and victory Celtic allow Brattbakk to rediscover eye for goal Liverpool players appreciative of Thompson's stylish transition Multiple Display Advertising Items Our Sports Staff: Bayern lead rush to glory Fear is the key as more managers lose in sack race Footballing girls breathing down the neck of netballers The Times Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide Huckerby inspires City's show of style Football: Nationwide Leage Cook breaches Palace's guard Our Sports Staff: John strikes late to end Watford's run Last night's results Birmingham's new double act is managing just fine Home fire blows cold for wasteful Norwich Focused Hudson determined to fulfil driving ambition Bruno's victory shows Bugner to be great white hype Clubs in move to have wage cap scrapped Dairy FA is told to pay up or forget national stadium England lined up to play 'Lions of Pacific' Rugby union Surging Yankees return to World Series Baseball Colston's collect fourth festival trophy School Sport Australians chasing under-21 talent Rugby league Makinen's co-driver recovering Sport Summary Losing Streak calls it quits Taylor sidelined for Scotland Wright on target for England Davies on verge of top ten return Kwan decides to part from coach Jesters facing final demand Heineken Cup rugby Dalton still on course after family diversion Sailing Unconvincing England progress to play-offs Squash Legal & Public Notices The Daily results service Football Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Today's fixtures Henman hopes to make points Tennis Times Square Johnson breaks leg in Exeter fall Racing Chepstow Newcastle Fantastic Light takes shine to Belmont surface Yesterday's results Exeter Race Line India trip likely to go ahead after ECB assurances Cricket Cricket-mad nation says the show must go on Indian view Epson Reluctance to tour caused by fear of the unknown Arts Books Easy money Creme Our Man Went to Row Contents This Saturday in Weekend One man in a boat When Jonathan Gornall's crew-mate abandoned ship two weeks into an attempt to row across the Atlantic, Gornall decided to carry on alone-for another 2,000 miles. He tells Richard Holledge why he won't give up 'Suddenly there I was, alone' October 15 Near miss October 6 My fears October 17 Seasick Class hostilities are suspended Viewpoint Giles Coren Dairy It was a dark and stormy night, six bats flew, there were dead cats, too. And Sir Clement is a Fan of ... guess who? The Sunday Times Mary Ann Sieghart Thousands have cancelled their holidays abroad. Are they protecting their families or being unpatriotically weedy? Things that go beep in the night Who killed Kirsty? Does corruption in the Thai police explain why the killer of Kirsty Jones has not been caught, asks Andrew Drummond The Times Prudent ways to tie the knot Anne Ashworth explains how to increase the chance of wedded bliss Marks & Spencer Green-tinted spectacles of Irish history Irish historians are too often sentimental sloppy or just plain wrong—says an Irish historian. Tim Teeman meets the fiery Roy Foster Polar explorers Paul Watkins Famous wives Helen Dunmore Ted Hughes, a wild bard bewildered by women This biography of the late Poet Laureate is wise and warm, despite a lack of the writer's own words, says Erica Wagner Bestsellers Harbacks General The bold, cold and untold Tales of Britain's Antarctic heroes are part of our folklore But two new biographies still resonate, says Paul Watkins TLS Portrait of the great man's wife as she who must be eclipsed Next: What Mile Albertine really did... Non Fiction Multiple Display Advertising Items Visual Art Will a new show of young American artists be a Sensation!, wonders Alex O'Connell All the young dudes 'People will be more cautions of making work which foregrounds decadence now' The artists drawn to the cause Exhibition The barbarities of the Spanish Civil War brought an impassioned response from artists. Richard Cork sees a show collecting their work Private Passions Matthew Collings on Turnsole The writer and broadcaster finds beauty, mystery, and a sense of fun, in Kenneth Noland's image Around the galleries Ono she can't Exhibition Yoke Ono's show in Spain aims to beguile viewers with its interactive exhibits. Stephen Burgen has his doubts Nice and filthy does it Comedy Jenny Eclair lets her bitchy persona rip with material that's short but by no means sweet, says Clive Davis Comedy Perrier Pick of the Fringe Queen's Theatre, WI POP Kosheen Fabric, ECI Play choice No Title KiSSME, Kate Multiple Display Advertising Items Joe Egg Chester Antiques The Sunday Times Entertainments Listings Property No Title Bewley Heritage SPS Lamy Multiple Display Advertising Items Allsop Beechcroft French Property News French Property Exhibition Lovells Be true to the times The British Psychological Society Minds over such important matters British Psychological Society On the day of its centenary Christopher Warman reports on the achievements of the Bps BPS campaigns to Why we all love a good soap opera Psychologists are interested in all aspects of our life, says Peter Brown Protect the public SHL Psychometric testing the key to finding a job Litigation insurance recoverable Breach of prison rules is not a criminal charge Maximum penalty not apt Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling No Title Choice Answers to Word-Watching Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films No Title Times 2 Crossword Choice AA Online job search In perfect harmony A Working Relationship Composer Mike Batt and his Pa, Jo Goodale Fashion: Skirt lengths Crone corkill a Spherion company Senior PA (shorthand)£27,000+bens Anderson Hoare Crone Corkill a Spherion company Umt Private Medical Secretary £26,000 Angela Mortimer Directors' Secretaries Covent Garden Bureau PA to Chief Executive/Club Secretary A Change is as Good as a Rest. Make It Happen PA/SECRETARY to Chairman VPS Ltd Legal Secretary/office Manager Mitchell Young Associates Do You Stand out from the Crowd? The Times Beware who sees your CV online Take extra care when you seek a job through the Net, says Helena Pozniak Light fingers threaten office trust Time Savers Online Tip Web World Contacts Rms Victoria Wall Associates Knightsbridge Secretaries Susan Hamilton Group McLaren Anderson Hoare Administrative/bookeeping Manager Karen George Recruitment Company P. A to Magazine Publisher Small Property Company Joslin Rowe PA/Secretary required in Sw3 Aldrich & Company Angela Mortimer plc The Times Taste Test Mini pavlovas Let your hem down Real Life Fashion Citib@se plc No Title MacMillan Sales Co-Ordinator Maine—tucker Recruitment Times Newspapers Eclipse West End JCWI Maine-Tucker Joslin Rowe Queen Mary Maine-Tucker Holiday pay boost for temp and contract workers FYI Picture Gallery No Title Olewatt Limited Require St James's College Super Secretaries The Times Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items
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