News from 30/10/2001
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Andrew Robson, P. Weamouth, Acting Chief Executive, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Bannister, Renee Bravo, Robert Cole, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Des Keenan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Hands and Mark Souster, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Linda Tsang, Martin Richards, Philip Howard, A. Schroder, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Alison Kervin, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Clifford Wale, Pam Ellis, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, David Hanson, Richard Hierons, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Donald Hutera, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Christopher Walker, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Jim McCue, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Michael Evans and Our Foreign Staff, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Thomas Mathew, Oliver Kay and Russell Kempson, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Miranda Carter, Rodney Milnes, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Henry Day, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Anthony Fincham, Alan Hamilton and Laura Peek, D. Lunts, Chief Executive, Christopher Jones, Author, Justin Valentine, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Richard Susskind, Phil Rothwell, Head of Countryside Policy, Diana Walford, Director, Glen Owen and Laura Peek, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Michael Theodoulou, Steuart & Francis, Faz Hakim, Rob Wright, Lord Alexander, Michael Evans, Richard Beeston and David Charter, Nigel Blair, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Paul Bew, Sally Patten and Ben Webster, David Charter and Elizabeth Judge, Sibylla Brodzinsky and Dominic Kennedy, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Dunshea, Nick Hasell, Veronica Cowan, Julian Muscat, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Roland Watson and Catherine Philp, Dearbáil Jordan, Brian Naylor, Peter Clery, Chairman, Cameron Timmis, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Brian R. Battersby, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Clive Field, Director, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Meynell, Allen Robertson, Ben Macintyre, Michael Cresswell, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Christopher Andrew, Stephen Dalton, Paul Connolly, Frances Gibb, Edward Garnier, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Roland Watson and Damian Whitworth, Sally Patten, Justine Hancock, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, Patience Wheatcroft, Thomas Munch-Peterson,
ResumoSpeeding Motorists, Justice and Dangerous… A Bbc catfight and Birtism's appalling legacy Hoon muddle over Marines Picture Gallery The Times Online Asylum-seekers will be given Id cards The Times Today Rage of Luton Muslims who want to join Taleban Face to face with Britain's bin Laden supporters Speaker breaks neutrality rule Why the Queen allowed a traitor to remain on the… Inside Tiffany & Co. US faces attack 'within a week' The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The TlMES Online Savidge nuclear attack causes local fallout Parliamentary Sketch Scepticism greets new policies on asylum The weather today Stop drinking and put your clothes on What Cambridge college Dean told women students Princess goes into hospital for tests Cat-killing GP hounded out Virgin one account Conflicting war aims cause unease in ranks Top brass behind Operation Veritas Barclays Politicians and generals are always at daggers drawn War on Terror Military Strategy Pentagon insists on Ramadan bombing campaign Disbelief at jihad claim BT Muslims 'must correct image' Taleban recruits from Britain could face jail War on Terror Islam PC World Making sense of mixed messages War Brefing EU considers tribunal for terrorism suspects Phillips Auctioners World View The Nation The Jordan Times Taleban tell armies of volunteers to stay at home Lufthansa Revenge calls at Christian funerals Pakistan in talks with UN envoy BT Cellnet Blair bid to revive peace talks War on Terror Britain No 10 must be honest about its role Commentary Public support falls More Th>n Car Insurance Leaner Bush is 'just weight redistribution, not stress' Intel inside Anthrax spreads farther in capital War on Terror America Ghostly survivor battles to rebuild her life Plan now for next foot-and-mouth, ministers are told BT Cellnet Refreshment kiosk with a £2m price tag By a Correspondent: Police action curbs refugee pickpockets Mops Leeds player 'jumped on man with both feet' Bus bomb attack is foiled News in Brief Heroism rewarded Aitken's £1.8m Office politics Correction Pub regular sleeps it off 25ft up a tree Norwich Union Caroline case man rejects plea deal Microsoft Blair has 'warm' meeting with Hu Get tough on football thugs, courts are told JPs back overhaul of prostitution law EasyJet. com Jail threat for illegal adoptions Punk treats father to a Rotten show Dell Mystery over 'Briton' shot by rebels Four killed in French gun rampage Milosevic defiant at horrific new charges God help me, says Mugabe OneTel. Net Body of Boston Strangler exhumed The Sleep Disorder Clinic Online History is never over in Northern Ireland The omens are looking better, but we are destined always to face two ways Anxious? Jittery? Then why not take a regular dose of comforting bonds? Rocket Science Birt, the Duke and the wounding of Auntie This is the challenge for Britain's Muslims Merchants of Doom Control the generals and leave the media alone Dispersing Critics Blunkett shrewdly shifts the Government's stance on asylum Tate Courage A serious contribution to British culture Religious intolerance Knaves and Fawkes Public health and bioterrorism Letter to the Editor Towards less dependency on oil Royal interest in hospital design Anthony Blunt memoir Classic Fm Made for walking? Means to achieve flood defence Huskisson's fate Autumn sunglasses Too late Court Circular Turning over a new sheaf in Oxford Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Dinners Meeting Royal Institute of International Affairs Forthcoming marriages Memorial services WESTON-Kathleen Laura on October 25th 2001 aged 88.… Memorial Services In Memoriam-War Cheapest in London Oasis, Premiership, cirque de… Marriage Tickets for Sale For Sale Flights Directory Flights Directory Flight searchers Flight Centre Professor Paul Hair Historian who spread his scholarly net wide and was equally at home in Europe and Africa Legal Notices Ireland Announcements Vasili Mishin Director of the ill-fated Soviet space programme who lost the race to put the first man Welsh Tackle Sunday Opening On This Day October 30,1961 Bronwyn Gold Blyth Honesty and integrity in travel public relations Sharp reverse for shares Action Research British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Virgin trains Make yourself at home in the workplace Intel inside The Times War against terror can be fought on the spending front Economic View Siemens Railtrack needs to be free of government interference Business Letters Ofwat has costs under tight control Compaq Easy entry for ebookers chief City Diary May shower Card sharp Japan heads for second recession in three years Worldcom Pingu makes a hit with Hit Belgian brewer confident of profit targets Results in Brief Global Continuity Montedison deal boosts Italian bank Business in Brief Wyevale expands Seymour in talks Laing contracts Wall St leads London down Stock Market Colt runs ahead on rumour of bid Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates EasyJet success story may not last for ever Tempus Hit Inventive Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Bonds set for flood of pension money C&G Cleltenham & Gloucester The trainline business BAA cutbacks 'will hit Gatwick' Vodka bar firm looks overseas Ebookers losses ease Investors resist making panic unit trust sales Swissair cash shortage Scrapping of events hits bookie Ombudsman to investigate FSA role at Equitable CBI seeks tax break for R&D Business Brief Enron price falls Photobition halt Share offer Head warning Code of practice Exchange Rates Sky Global float on the cards again Profit alert from Crucible Breathing space for Bioglan Jobs go in Thomson shake-up Sun microsystems Flat-footed LSE must get back in the running Commentary Inside Liffe falls to Euronext for £555m cash Prudential fined over review delay The Times Crossword 21,872 Stock Markets Picture Gallery EasyJet founder to cash in Mayall makes Galley claim Currencies Interest Rates Borrowing surge gives rise to debt burden fear Rolex Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities Liverpool return to the fray carrying flag for Houllier Lure of cash means track rage is rife at go-kart circuits Michelin First Glance Yesterday The Times Booksdirect The Premiership Today Leicester supply glimmer of hope for Bassett in escape attempt Football Kanu handed the chance to show German bite Kilner loses on points and becomes latest casualty Bernstein to fight Royle's claim Merged Hawks flying with experienced backroom staff Non-League Football Roma triumph confirms sense of superiority Letter from Rome Invisible talent is a winner for all to see Six-point hauls by three Londoners set up the weekly £500 win, says Nick Szczepanik Your player list with updated scores Fantasy League Leaderboard Youth leaderboard ECB given tour party deadline as India loses patience Cricket Sheffield show their mettle Ice hockey Saints recover to keep Miami record intact American football Results and tables Rusedski reflects on progress in defeat By Our Sports Staff: Cavagnoud in a coma after crash Skling Money saga casts shadow over sponsorship coup Rugby league Silverstone hosts World Superbikes Sport Summary Assa Abloy launch Internet protest Russia toppled as Belarus takes win Powell nominated for junior award Willis to leave Williams for Bar Bullets take on Sharks in semis London Irish continue to block Steele and Zondagh in their fight for payment Rugby union The Daily results service The Times Pools forecast Today's fixtures Times Square Bank beats wind and rain to win a place in the sun Goff Japan beckons Fantastic Light Wetherby lures top chasers Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline Cheltenham Redcar Nottingham A day to live long in the memory On The Level Jordan 's joy ride continues with title providing the ultimate destination The Kervin Interview 'Bravery didn't come into it because I was desperately chasing this dream' Labouring Yankees still apple of New York 's eye Baseball: World Series Optimax Laser Eye Clinics Interview Health Arts Law Picture Gallery Contents Tomorrow The Queen and spy Even after Anthony Blunt confessed to having been a Soviet spy, the Queen allowed him to keep his job as her adviser on fine art, says Miranda Carter in the first extract from her biography Blunt poured himself a large drink, walked to the window, turned and said "It Is true" Islamic racism Muslims must confront those who preach race hatred in the name of Islam, says Christopher Andrew 'Prison is vile and alienating' Class doesn'tmatter inside, and wardens are more humane at Shrewsbury than Ford, discovered the university lecturer who served 45 days in prison for causing three deaths in a car accident. Interview by Carol Midgley Celebrity Jack Diary Jack Straw appoints a prefect, Angus Deayton appoints a lock cutter and Ann Widdecom be is disappointed The Times A profile that got up MPs' noses Anthony Howard Thirty years ago Labour rebels virtually ensured that Europe would become the smouldering coal of British polities The grim task of glad-handing London to Brighton veteran car run Brighton runs are all about whetiser you brack down. I did once just half a mile from the start at Hyde Park Share your home with a stranger When Sir Peter and Lady Shepheard felt lonely they turned to a scheme that provides a companion and a housekeeper all rolled into one. Justine Hancock explains Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus How to deal with fits The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Anthrax: can Americans are flooding Britain with requests for alternative ways to treat anthrax and smallpox, says Anne Woodham Your questions answered Healthspan Picture Gallery Seven Seas Neutrataste Tomorrow in Books Sickness in a cold climate There is growing evidence that, seasonal weather changes can make us ill. Now the Met Office plans to issue health forecasts, says Simon Crompton Dr Thomas Stuttaford eveiy Thursday in Times 2 Online Advice Acorn Stairlifts Now we can bare to be in the Tate Visual Art The millions spent on Tate Britain have been put to good use, says Richard Cork and that's the naked truth Children are encouraged to regard the gallery as a place of excitement Watch out. The walls have eyes Photography Abclardo Morell's camera obscura images reveal a hidden world. says Joanna Pitman I'm interested In the idea that this projected view Is what the room actually sees Alicia Keys Scala, Nl The Times Bottom feeders Death is an Eels staple, but does that mean they're bad people, asks David Sinclair What to do, Mr Porter? Interview Marin Mazzie, the star of Kiss Me, Kate, tells Allen Robertson how theatre can revive the world's spirits It's important for shows not to close. We didn't want that message to be out Theatre Love and other Fairy Tales Southwark Playhouse Recital Curlew River Orford Church The text of joy Viewpoint There's no great secret to great staging says Rodney Milnes: just go by the book I cling obstinately to Ibsen's great cry of "the majority is always wrong' Settling some scores Flim With new record releases by Michael Nyman and John Williams, Geoff Brown wonders whether movie music can ever be regarded as art Herrmann proves you can write scores in bulk without hutling into an artistic decline Entertainments The Sunday Times Concert London SO/ Wigglesworth Barbican Flash of northern light From Helsinki to Huddersfield, composer Kija Saariaho is suddenly everywhere. But who is she? Hilary Finch finds out I often think in terms of lunimoslty rather than in specific colours Concert Oslo PO/Honock Festival Hall The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films Bbc1 Times 2 Crossword No 2486 Today's Television Choice A King's Treasure! Speeding motorists , the law and dangerous driving Religious hatred Edward Garnier, QC The Lord Chancellor's role Lord Alexander, QC The Celtic tiger Still roaring? Capsticks Solicitors Beware those who want to curtail free speech A law making it a crime to incite religious hatred is not needed and will achieve little, says Edward Garnler The Times Law Section Newham Rosemary Thomson Tangente Death knell for role of Lord Chancellor? A Lord Chancellor who is free of party political constraints would have a far healthier role, says Lord Alexander Victim Support's road traffic scheme London International Arbitration Lawyer Senior Commercial Solicitor Thames Valley Practice Manager Charity Commission BDO Commercial Litigation Lawyer-Bermuda All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Legal Advisers Prisoners' Advice Service Senior Solicitor Macdonald & Company Intellectual Property Specialist Macdonald & Company A short to trag Thousands of a Parliament are the connivance not Careless o Jailed for dangerous motorin Put the onus back on cars Disaster planning tops agenda Online UK lawyer 's death wish for death row Clive Stafford Smith has devoted his career to the fight against executions. Interview by Cameron Timmis Cadence Economic clouds reveal a legal silver lining Will decomminssioning have any effect on Ireland's economic downturn? Veronica Cowan finds out Law at war In the City Don't panic Equal for sure Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Energise Telephone intercept evidence inadmissible Stone Chambers OS Ordnance Survey Sentence stands Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published October 30,2001 Regina v Gleeson Magistrates Court Service PO Pensions Ombudsman Part-Time Immigration Adjudicator Appointments Solicitors find they have a new friend in high places Legal Diary Trading places Queen's Counsel The Boc Group Crown Prosecution Service
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