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News from 26/10/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Pop Michael, Rosemary Righter, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Nigel Collin, The Riddler, Nigel Hawkes and Tim Reid, Robert Scholefield, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Ray Munro-Crump, Penny Wark, Melissa Katsoulis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Nick Hasell Stock Market, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Rodney Bickerstaffe, President, John O'Leary Education Editor, Giles Coren, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Royal Navy, Cornelius Lysaght, Jack Malvern, Brendan May, Chief Executive, Debra Craine, Malcolm Perkins, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Mary Ann Siegbart, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, A. E. Grant, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Lee, Stephen Farrell, Daniel McCrum, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, David Hands, Greg Hurst, Murray MacKay, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Robert Cole Tempus, John Geekie, Oliver Kay, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rowland Whitehead, President, Matthew Parrls, Raymond Keene, Roger Boyes, Richard Owen and Sam Lister, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Brain MacArthur, Nigel Hawkes, Melissa Kite, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Richard Holledge, Mike Mulvihill, Dearbáil Jordan, Helena Paul, Giles Whittell, Katty Kay, Christopher Walker, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and David Charter, Mel Webb, Roy Hill, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Judy Astley, Michael Hartnack, L. J. McLoughlin, Caitlin Moran, Mary Southern, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Peter Riddell and Andrew Pierce, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Simon Jenkins, Lewis Stuart, J. G. Wishart (British exchange officer), Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Barry Wigmore, Maurice Fitzpatrick (Head of Economics), Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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September 11: How has your life really changed? Bin Laden's nuclear threat Sources say illegal materials came from Pakistan Blair woos Muslim hearts and minds Judges told to cut jail sentences by up to half Inside The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 30. Law Report:… How the Pill sours the taste-buds for women Gitta Sereny, Ann Widdecombe Antonia Fraser, Fay… BOSE Better sound through research The Times Today World 'changed for ever' Rumsfeld still expects to get bin Laden The weather today Joan revealed 'Older men treat women like… The painter and the PM Mi5 taps into extremist websites Lorry's burst tyre blamed for Alpine tunnel crash Images of death and tragedy haunt holiday playground Caroline suspect brings trial closer Top 10 eccentrics pick prize oddball Ordance Survey Intelligent Finance Infected letters 'from hijacker' New germ alert in US capital mailroom War on Terror Anthrax SEAT auto emoción Wanted: snappy ideas for fighting terrorism 'A five-star disaster for the world' Staples 'Dirty' bomb could wipe out thousands Nigel Hawkes on bin Laden's secret weapon Windows United Nations comes to the rescue War Briefing US cancels missile tests to repay ally Putin Tribes may rule at first Norwich Union By Our Foreign Staff: Estimate of deaths lowered Saudi ruler rails at US media criticism Lloyds TSB Business Peugeot Israel to start moving out of West Bank Halfords Luck of Las Vegas runs out for 15,000 Life's Too Short Not to The Big Apple set to take bite of gambling income PC World The Computer Superstore Blair strives to bring Muslims on message Veteran envoy is called up Autumn leaves Royal Marines heading for risky task of ferreting out bin Laden Boots A father's legacy: six tanks and 300 men Citizen Eco-Drive Freeserve Cluster bombs are new danger to mine clearers Exiles agree on role for King Product Recall Police form unit to fight anthrax In Brief Potter party off Tourism plunges Iranians in court Longer detention Killer stepmother gets 15 years' jail Preserved tree costs council £lm Eton Scholarships for Pupils Currently in State… Unionists divided on arms issue Mitsubishi Motors The rise of Starsailor Crime starting to fall after a hundred years Currys By a Correspondent: Shark picture named best of year Children 'at risk' may be sent to boarding schools Duke's alarm Abbey National because life's complicated… Your Home is at Risk if You Do Not Keep up… Medical chiefs told to rescue sick NHS Caesareans up as women get 'too posh to push' Mondus search compare buy Number of vCJD cases 'will not exceed 40.000' Daewoo Breast cancer families are told odds of illness Teletubbies 'back unhealthy eating' Sharp increase in scepticism on public services Magnet Designed for living Built for Life Davis won't let go of 'modern' label Treasury may cancel silver sale Question for Cash? That'll be Harman's monthly Bill Parliamentary Sketch Greece to build £29m home for Elgin Marbles Labour fury over hunting ban doubt Ebac Killer fights for gay porn in jail Time Company faces £2m fine for cancelled trains Writer from tabloids aims at headlines for his preaching National Savings Flood risk areas told to wait for defences Bugged call convicted wife-killer News in Brief Union chief dies Land Rover recall Gulzar charged More Then from Royal & Sunalliance Mugabe's police seize newspaper director P&O Stena Line Supercroc ate brontosaurus for breakfast Catholic liberals hail Pope's apology to China Fujitsu Computers Siemens The Times online News Bulletin On Monday Do not play political godfather to the Afghans Americana should remember Somalia and concentrate on its military objectives Forget about saving the pound. As the Greeks say, it's only money These are landmines by any other name The cult figure we could do without Nuclear Network The need for rapid action against bin Laden is sharper still Tunnel Vision The EU must pay to make the Alpine tunnels safer Bollywood Dreams India's films are winning world acclaim Chemical warfare Benefit concert Book values Attempt to gag dissent over war Learn a language, build a bridge A share of the Railtrack action NHS waiting lists Endangered fish Siege on the M4 EU directive and car crash injuries Care of the elderly Insurance database Mind your punctuation Court Circular Personal Column Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos, CH Memorial service Luncheon Reception Anniversaries Dinners Birthdays Church news Forthcoming marriages Hampshire Lieutenancy Lectures Legal news Meetings Appointments in the Forces Personal Column Flights Directory Flight Centr World's No. 1 Discount Flight… Legal Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Faresavers Daniel Wildenstein Powerful international art dealer who amassed a vast fortune but later saw his family accused of collaborating with the Nazis Ismat Ktttani President of the UN General Assembly who defended the actions of Saddam Hussein Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. H. P. A. Sun Flights Court & Social London The Times On This Day October 26,1972 Pound a Day for Cars in London Cliff Adams Deviser and presenter of Sing Something Simple The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Sunday Times Losses pared at close Virgin trains Carmakers rue the cost of going green Christine Buckley on an EU recycling move Scottish Widows Give savers a better deal to keep tax down Gravy train City Diary Simon says Briefing note Radisson Hotels & Resorts Gloom over mmO2 hurts BT Worries on update hit Pizza Express Rumour of the day Eurotop Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Snot and Forward Rates Whingeing raises doubt over WPP prospects Orange Elan Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Pilkington warns of challenging conditions Orange hopes to secure 3G lead By Our City Staff: Ericsson losses add to gloom Business Antitrust chiefs seek common approach Auction houses set to enter French market Results in Brief Cox raises estimates for attacks Elan predicts drug approval Microsoft confident XP demand Telecoms firms to shed 8,800 Business in Brief Renault warning Provalis acquires Fitness First rises Capita upbeat Marconi dispute Exchange Rates WPP appeals against ruling on Tempus bid Autonomy rises despite sales fall Merrill Lynch Defined Returns Ii Plc It doesn't look good for the German patient Commentary Computer group in asset swap with GE Has Your world really changed? Fisher in pledge on returns Dell Safeway setback as supermarkets suffer slowdown CGNU's investment sales slide Inside LSE raises stakes in Liffe bid battle The Times Crossword Icelandic stores group in £567m offer for Arcadia Stock Markets Topman House market shows signs of slowdown Enron ousts director Currencies Euro rates held despite German fears Interest Rates Global Continuity Commodities Lockheed and Boeing wait on JSF decision Picture Gallery Europe 's premier strikers worth their weight in goals Oliver Holt assesses the relative merits of two forwards at the peak of their game Big Savings England ready to dig into tour reserves Henry v Van Nistelrooy - the Figures Sports Daily Tomorrow Yesterday Today Television The Times The Premiership Today Liverpool protest after racists target Heskey Football Uefa happy with progress of elite France join move to defy Fifa over friendly Bagheri brings Iran hope in Asian play-off Resilient Wolves draw clear at the top Tasteforwine. co. uk Christmas comes early in sack race Football Spackman joins the list of casualties Kingston! an facing debt crisis Nationwide League first division guide Security fears force US to abandon Fed Cup defence Tennis Anglesea earns reprieve while Ryan lands ban Rugby union Australia launch new Tune before restart of hostilities Tomorrow Pullin powers into the final four Dalton quick to play down his prospects Sailing England claim revenge Squash Waite finds quality made in Britain Rugby league Tonight 's teams in Agen Harrington shatters Madrid's defences Golf Shorter Tour route hands Armstrong advantage over rivals Cycling Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Public Notice The Daily results service Today's fixtures Curtis and Gjelsten take victory Sport Summary Jesters courted Taylor goes out Watering place President named Grounded by Lingfield gaffe Racing Life At The Races Newbury Doncaster Fakenham Yesterday's results Raceline America flies the flag with Breeders' Cup Racing Times Square Stop. Look. Listen Opinion Arts Style Media As your World Changed? Contents Tomorrow in Weekend A fragile planet One Briton in three believes that September 11 will change his life for ever, according to a Times poll today. Or is it just our pereception of the world that has altered, asks Penny Wark. Leading public figures describe how it has affected them The shift in mood Our food apartheid Children's menus in Britain are a disgrace, says Miranda Ingram The only Way a Terminally Ill Child like Kirsty Will… Joan revealed Giles Coren The Sunday Times Northerners all whinge about London compared with the paradise up the M6, but they never move back home Not such a perfect match It takes manpower to catch a thief How to be an Enigma Pop Michael Cretu has sold 30 million albums but next to no one knows who he is. Which is just as it should be, he tells John Bungey Rcavictor Ghoul can't help it Television The BBC enters the world of the paranomal. Frightful? You bet, says Caitlin Moran Virgran megastores Go easy on the spice New Albums Girl power lives on but what happened to the music, asks Lisa Verrico New Albums Shelby Lynne needs love, Andrew W. K. wants Without exception, the older the Rod Stewart song, the better it sounds Storytelling The Man who Wasn't There Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Phantom of the Opera Raymond Gebbay presents Christmas Festival The King & I The Lion King Vivien Leigh Joe EGG Cat on a Hot Tin Roof T. S. Eliot International Award Winning Musical Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Palladium Lie of the land Theatre Max Frisch's moral fable Andorra has worn with age, says Benedict Nightingale Dance Michael Clark Sadler's Wells Concerts Malcolm Arnold 80th Birthday RNCM/Wigmore Hall Jack Nicholson the Pledge Style The top Six of the best Memo boards The London Furniture Village Yes, men can shop Jack Malvern has never enjoyed hunting for clothes. But that was before a "surrogate girl friedn" from John Lewis invited him to sample its new shopping advisory service and update his limited wardrobe N. Peal Cashmere A special relationship The Bush Administration displays a disdainful attitude towards the foreign press. Washington is an information-free zone, says Martin Fletcher Access to policymakers is almost unheard of, which leaves little scope for reporting Travel Direct Can Cilia save ITV's own-goal? Media Diary Piers discovers the joy of serious news Brian MacArthur Crème PA to Chief Executive/Club Secretary VPS ltd PA to Directors Exciting Enterpreneurial Group Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Senior PA (shorthand) £27,000+bens PA/SECRETARY to Chairman Crème Super Secretaries All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box No Title Enviego Token Get Backing Britain we are Council is liable for tree root damage to property House of Lords Published October 26,2001 Delaware Mansions Ltd and Another v Westminster City Council Before Lord Steyn, Lord Browne-Wilkinson Police power to search is limited Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published October 26,2001 Regina (Rottman) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolls and Another Before Lord Justice Brooke and Mr Justice Harrison Judgment July 24,2001 Bridge Games Picture Gallery Chess Hoogeveen Winning Move Word Watching Review Television & radio Choice Satelltte, cable & digital Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Answers to Word-Watching Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Digital Classicstv BBC1 Picture Gallery Times 2 Crossword No 2483 Choice Towry Law

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