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News from 25/10/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Mark Barrington-Ward, Barbara Blatchley, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Zahid Hussain, Zahid Hussain, Dominic Kennedy and Daniel McGrory, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Tom Baldwin and Katty Kay, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Matthew Pryor, Richard Hobson, Richard Lloyd, Director, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Tim Reid, Steve Bird and Dearbail Jordan, Fiona Cowood, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Edward Welsh, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Owen and Daniel McGrory, Richard Irving, Josephine Taylor, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Angus Porter, Managing Director, Geoff Brown, Philip Webster and David Lister, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, C. L. Leci, Linus Gregoriadls and Lewis Smith, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Dominic Watt, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Michael Chamberlain, John O'Leary, Anselm Kuhn, Anatole Kaletsky, Vernon Bogdanor, Roland Watson, John Ure, Jack Nelson, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Mark Court, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Rick Broadbent, Richard Brewster, Chief Executive, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gabriella Gamini, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Michael Binyon, Simon de Bruxelles, David Hands, Christopher Irvine, Matthew Pryor, Raymond Keene, Brian Straton-Ferrier, Colin T. Hennessy, Tony Whelpton, Sean MacAulay, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Colin Davidson, Dalya Alberge, Nick Szczepanik, Andrew Purkis, Chief Executive, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Ian C. Bell, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Gerry Coward, Brian Lee, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Stephen Hoare, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and David Charter, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Mark Abrahams, Catherine Philp, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Christopher Warman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Owen Luder (President), Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, Emma Burns, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Damian Whitworth and Katty Kay, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Film Thursday: Barbara Ellen Hails The20coen… 'September 11 has become a symbolic day of… No jury dodging for the middle classes Only pure thoughts go into Löwenbräu The Times Today: page 2. Crossword; page 32. Film:… Bin Laden 'unlikely' to face trial Northern Ireland army posts start to come down Has Microsoft gone Dipsy? Stop cluster bombing, Diana's fund says The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Anglican hostility still a bar to women The weather today Picture Gallery Bath discovery opens window on 13 th-century Jewish world Software sets sail on a gig and a prayer Windows meets the Teletubbies, and the result is wizard Start Julia Somerville quits ITN after being sidelined Ashfield's Late Night Shopping pays off Brother of Diana's butler arrested GUCCI Security increased after New York subway scares Bally No demand for drug in Europe Bush hits at 'evil' poison in the post Month of Error Anthrax America lobbies world for tough bioterror controls Omani jitters delay start of Marine mission Britons hit high street as fear of new attacks ebbs Land-Rover White House plays down talk of taking the war to Iraq BT Anthrax is joker in the pack for Bush Daily Briefing Abbey National Business-class suspect caught in container Currys Loud American signals arrival of special forces Covert Operations Intel inside Security forces arrest two nuclear scientists Are you a former Leeds Permanent Building Society… The Link Suspect's flight points to guilt of bin Laden Milltants killed Prayers for peace Taleban 'plotting to poison food aid' Rover War descends The Bombing Smart bombs Can be stupid Social work Like a scythe on innocent Afghan village The Bombing PC World Violent arrest may trigger withdrawal Israel Blair uses Northern Ireland as example New Scientist. com Group 'was terrorist front' In Brief Short fuse (AP): Suspect dies Training death (AP): DNA matches At least ten die in Alpine tunnel as lorries crash O. J. Simpson not guilty of road rage Standard Life Healthcare VW This Saturday in play Head to head American Express Hospital emergency delays still worsening Asylum policies 'a risk to public health' Five-year wait to have cyst removed NHS cash for private surgery to double Laura Ashley Boy, 11, bailed after fire death News in Brief Mink set free School report Street shooting Party change Bats in the Dales Paddington crash families to fight for prosecution Petrol down by 2p as oil price drops Bluesure everything covered in one policy MILLeR Brothers Heavy rain on the way, flood victims told Rotary Army towers to be scrapped as peace hopes rise Ira Decommissioning House of Fraser Sinn Fein to snatch at SDLP crown Bereaved relatives condemn rush to relax security measures Picture Gallery To find out what it feels like to drive the Rx300,… Bomb victim's father appeals to loyalists Ira Decommissioning Medecins Sans Frontieres Robinson faces suspension over Maxwell cheque Direct Line No title The danger that means Short is such a safety net for her leader Parliamentary Sketch Blair gives open support to NMD Tories back Bill for women MPs Terror law change 'flawed' Is this a fair way for golfers to go straight? Skills scheme axed amid fraud claims Students change tune on best albums Savings plans could cost £3.5bn No Title When it comes to business banking, you're the boss No Title Time Barclays Heap of tax on manure Nasa joy at Mars Odyssey success Lurdans can lollygag with lexicon of weird words Carling Nokia 8310 Policeman jailed for beating News in Brief Wine worry Typhoid success Phone sought Station censured Violence spreads in Nigeria after revenge attacks Chechens propose peace talks World in Brief Hard lesson (AFP): Mass killer to die (AFP): Pope apologises (AP): 14 pupils killed Norwich Union Prisoner makes herself pregnant SAAB Skin-deep secret of Mr Magnet Online On the Website Today After half a century, it's time to bury Mr Attlee The postwar Government was the end of a socialist dream, not the beginning Andrex, my dears .. . I have to tell you frankly that I don't give a Picture Gallery Why the world needs America to cheer up A germ of anxiety in the labs A Man Alone Blair needs to think beyond the Taleban to Baghdad Trust Trimble Unionist critics should recognise when they have been wrong Concern over use of cluster bombs Torture and democracy A moral distinction Whose day is holier? Princely role in hospital design Future of the Bodleian Library Incapacity benefit Paging BT Rehavam Zeevi Panda exploitation Insurance dodgers Too much secrecy on Blunt's memoir Radio's grand old men Classic FM Autumn sunglasses Court Circular Meeting Lecture Award Memorial service Birthdays Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luncheons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appeal to keep a veteran of the Broads afloat Receptions Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items To place death notices, acknowledgements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Air Vice-Marshal Alan Frank Commander of the first squadron of vulcan bombers to enter service Personal Column Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ken Aston Referee of the infamous 'Battle of santiago' in the 1962 World Cup finals who went on to dream up red and yellow cards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Court & Social Death of the World's Greatest Cricketr Albert Schumann Circus performer who delighted audiences with his horse-play The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Sunday Times Afternoon retreat for shares Holmes Dale Building Society New Yorkers discover joys of teleworking Wall Street Diary Bank of Scotland Dell Brokers seek a Christmas bonus City Diary Time piece Bounce back In the saddle Soothing signals lift Dixons Stock Market US broker inspires surge in Energis Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Risks over AstraZeneca shift to the downside Tempus Lattice Diageo Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Staff cuts add to American gloom BoA blames slump for 600 layoffs Go smarter Lse rewrites Liffe offer on eve of bid Orders for high-speed Net service double Lattice accepts Ofgem limits Lazard's chief steps down after one year Earthlease banker found dead Business in Brief Rexam refinances SMG job losses Malibu measure Kvaerner move Nettec up a third Oystertec deal Stockbourne loss Exchange Rates Lloyd's members face fresh threat from US Ebookers sees loss lessening Zeneca boosted by US court case delay Biocompatibles remains confident Man jailed after FSA inquiry ABB warns of profit setback Europe flies the flag for free enterprise Barclays Granada may seek deal on ITV Digital Nancy Berry parts company with EMI The right side of Liffe Terrorist strikes cost American Airlines $1bn The Times Crossword Stock Markets CBI seeks half-point rate cut as confidence plunges America's $100bn kick-start Rail upgrade suspended Currencies Interest Rates P&O still upbeat despite uncertain outlook for 2002 Business Continuity and Contingency Planning Commodities Sainsbury sales signal slowing in sector's growth Picture Gallery Highbury goal king Henry crowns Arsenal's triumph Mortgages for Business Limited Strachan savours return to old routine once more First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Saturday Times The Premiership Today Murphy on target as Liverpool pass another tough test Football Southampton's night of contrasts Kachloul opens account for Villa gives Strachan food for thought as Charlton remain on back foot How fantasy can become reality—for the right price The Times Australia hit out at Arsenal and Fifa West Ham wipe the smile off Ranieri's face Football Thompson extends Coventry's magical run under Nilsson Gold gives Sullivan support Nationwide League second division club-by-club guide Illbruck has finishing speed to shake off Dalton Sailing Edinburgh excursion gives Catt the chance to exorcise demons Anson revels in throwing her weight around On Saturday My Greatest Team Injured Morley could miss the Ashes Rugby league Owners lose Newcastle franchise Ice hockey Focused Goosen hoping to take first title on merit Golf Times Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items PPG ready to take the floor in Spain The Daily results service Win tickets Today's fixtures Nicol's first-class delivery inspires UK Packaging Squash The Times Scorers will not extend their duties Sport Summary McRae signs on Roe's new role England fall short Dunwoody to hit the road Racing Bath Brighton Ludlow Reading the racecard Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline Godolphin gamble Breeders' Cup challenge on late change of plans Internal politics are behind Fantastic Light and Sakhee trading places in New York Giles expected to bow to family pressure Cricket England facing uncertainty as India mourns Eterna Howley to lead out Barbarians against Australia Rugby Union Financial services Authority The Workbank Multiple Display Advertising Items On the ball Reach your goals at work and play Mars Gains Borough Business Centres Up Which Ladder? Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's House, Windsor Castle Making a good job of it Career choice Onyx Brent & Bromley High Standard Ltd University College London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kumon Educational UK Freelance English translators Experience Charity Fundraisers Strategist PerfectFit Management Executive Michael Page Marketing Young Commercial High Fliers Petroleum Development Oman LLC Learndirect Vendor Relations Manager The Boots Company Could You? Police Exhilarating Careers On the Move Management Executive Ashwood Associates Smartdisk A profitable partnership Adversaries in retail and manufacturing can help each other, says Stephen Hoare Spencer Stuart Industry Manager Business Services My Big Break Regent Consulting Ward Executive Limited Lord Search & Selection CDOA Unipec Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Gas Business Link Interexec Department of Health Capita RAS International Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barkers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hanover Fox International Sales Professionals General Manager Lincolnshire County Council Goodwin PLC Affinity Internet The Royal British Legion Hales & hindmarsh Partners in Search & Selection The University of Reading Multiple Display Advertising Items Birmingham City Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Whitehead Mann GKR RJL Richmond Housing Partnership Premier Executive Corporaton of London CIFT Hunterstuart Executive CPRE Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times University College Northampton Hbidrick & Struggles LAPADA Price Water House Coopers ABTA Managing Directors-Directors-Managers Price Water House Coopers Whitehead Mann GKR Price Water House Coopers Watson Wyatt Worldwide British computer society Frazer-Jones Human resources Recruitment Toyota MBA Penna Chorion Intellectual Properties Michael Page Marketing Imprint plc Ultraframe Europes Leading conservatory systems… Deep Sea Leisure PLC Tmp. worldwide MBA Tyne & Wear Museums Whitehead Mann GKR The cosmetic Toiletry & perfumery Association 12 Pages of Jobs NB Munro consulting Ltd, Premier Executive Quality vacancies Your new career starts here NB Electricity supply Board Technology and Senior Appointments Reportage Opinion Arts Education Over a Barrell Contents The last oil rush Could the West survive without saudi oil?The war on terrorism means that we may have to. The former Soviet Union could fill the gap, but this would bring its own set of pitfalls say Giles Whittell Has Ulster really changed? It is 34 years since Brian MacArthur reported on Northern Ireland. This week he returned to Belfast to find that there are still two cities: the modern and the ghettos of bigotry A city of ancient feuds Terror tourism Giles Coren The Times Diary In the ballon today it's Branson versus Gorbachey and Anni-Frid versus Annie Robinson. Who would you throw out first? The Sunday Times Some museum! Yet I felt curiously uneasy. Is it me, or is Britain turning into one gigantic heritage theme park? Out with the new, in with the old Return of the plague? Male Menopause The great bladder taboo The brain's weak patch Fans pitch in for cancer Acorn Stairlifts Hooray for Bollywood Cutting comments, Barbie wit New Releases The Coen brothers' quirky tale of barbers and blackmail is razor-sharp, while a bimbo comedy has blonde ambition, says Barbara Ellen Little Miss Perfect Donmar Watching brief.. . Film noir Asoka Palace Theatre At no extra charge New Releases Asoka packs in more thrills than the rest of the movies combined, says James Christopher Indian hope trick Interview Bollywood's biggest star is staking all on a Hindi epic, he tells Stephen Dalton Brotherhood of the Wole The bionic blonde-next-door Star of the Week Reese Witherspon is perfect for the part of the American princess with the brittle heart. Sean MacAulay marvels at the knowing control and deft talent of the debuttante from Nashville Amelie New on video National Theatre Entertainments Crane Kalman Gallery Ltd Penmans Chester Antiques Entertainments Listings At half tilt The Royald Ballet season has a slow start, writes Debra Craine The Times Appointments Life Changes Red for Profit Multiple Display Advertising Items WHU Language Courses Business Courses Senior Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Millfield Preparatory School Staying power Start teaching later in life and you handle the pressure better, says Emma Burns Markers get low grades The times magazine Ed. forum Our panel of experts answers your questions Out to lunch in north Cornwall From a city break in lisbon to sunny barbados Teny Dawe brings you this week's travel bargains Check-in Airline Network Trailfinders Lowest Airfares Swift Travel The Times Travel Insurance Flights Include All Taxes Sun Flights Faresavers Flight SEarchErs Multiple Display Advertising Items Dublin Hotel Discounts Implied term not to set unreasonable interest rate Court of Appeal Published October 25,2001 Paragon Finance plc v Nash and Another Same v Staunton and Another Before Lord Justice Thorpe Lord Justice Dyson and Mr Justice Astill Judgment October 15,2001 Bank cannot vary mortgage guarantee without notice Court of Appeal Published October 25,2001 Lloyds Tsb Bank plc v Shorney and Another Before Lord Justice Waller, Lord Justice Latham and Mr Justice Astill JUdgment July 20,2001 Fresh evidence unusable Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published October 25,2001 Regina v Jamll Borough's riparian rights subject to port's power Court of Appeal Published Borough Council v Moore and Another Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord Justice Chadwick and Lord Justice Kay Judgment July 25,2001 Bridge 2 games Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Tonight at 10pm BBC1 No title Choice A most Gratifying Ale

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