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News from 31/10/2001

2001; Gale Group;

Autores

Andrew Robson, Katty Kay and Damian Whitworth, Matthew Bannister, Robert Cole, James Moore, Mike Benzing, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Stephen Goddard, Bernard Kaukas, Gordon McVie, Director General, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ian Winrow, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Helen Rumbelow and Oliver Wright, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Melissa Katsoulis, Alison Kervin, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Martin James, Stephen Goldby, Andrew Norfolk and Richard Beeston, Geoff Brown, Giles Coren, George Alberti, President, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Thor Halland, Donald Hutera, Len Stanley, Dominic Walsh, Edward Samples, Debra Craine, Paul Rogers, Jonathan Watkins, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Paul Buddery, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Frederick Forsyth, Miranda Carter, Jez Fanstone, Charles P. Brown, Roland Watson, David Hands, David Stevenson, David Denton, Anthea Lawson, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Damian Whitworth, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Anne Ashworth and Helen Nugent, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Granville Davies, Dale Barton, Barry Millington, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Sieghart, Michael Ball, Peter Cuming, Caroline Merrell, Oliver Holt, Charles George, Medical Director, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Karen Hainsworth, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, John Allison, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Paul Nurse, Director General, Christopher Walker, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Oliver Chastney, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, M. N. Jamieson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Roger Lewis, Managing Director, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Mark Britton, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Alice Miles, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Roland Watson and Damian Whitworth, Lyn MacDonald, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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We are Going to War and Most Muslims are on the… Cabinet is split over peerages for Blair 'cronies' Saved with a posy Stars' designer stretched a point too far My journey to the stronghold of the Taleban The only photojourmalist in Kandahar Damascus asked to control banned terrorist groups Professional whingers England's refuseniks Tiffany & Co The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online The Times Irvine 'furious with Blunkett over speech Blair has unfinished business with Lords reform On politics The weather today Picture Gallery Darn hot Broadway stars dance into town First Night Review Despite gloom in the West End, Kiss Me, Kate gives Benedict Nightingale somethinf to cheer about West End casualties Farmer who shot burglar dead could be free in year 'It's not a lot of time for taking a life' Autonomy Halifax Blair starts his peace mission to Damascus War on Terror Syria Old soldiers brought back into front line Israeli pundits dismiss Blair as ersatz US envoy SAAB First Lady from Acton becomes symbol of change War on Terror Syria Factfile Syria Go Blair's trip to convert Damascus War Briefing Terror sans frontières A rather more familiar foe Hitlist found in Taleban 'embassy' in Frankfurt Bank of Scotland Tehrantimes World View The Washington Post Buenos Aires Herald Legal & General Bombs pound the Mazar defenders The Link Police told to block Taleban recruiting drive 'Fortnight left' to deliver refugee aid BASF Pentagon artist draws on night's dark spectacle Man to be tried over Masood In Brief Discipline avoided Sikhs hide on jet (Reuters): Massacre arrests Flat meets flat in ferry lounge Political sketch Dell We will not stop, we will not flinch, Blair tells Assembly C&G Michelin Bush pitches in for Yankees Three facing flak on the front line Reach Sainsbury's Land of the free imprisoned Jittery New Yorkers run for cover Amazon Combat Stress Marine force revived for long fight Michelin Speaker denies remark betrayed political bias Halifax By a Correspondent: Blair pays tribute to PC killed by driver Jamjar Farmers to be stopped from delaying culls 42 hospitals pass cleanliness test Female dons defend Alley Catz rights Protestant murdered in front of girlfriend Rebels' victim was British tourist Lexus Industry in talks over MS drug trial Picture Gallery Annual posy saves Turner's meadow Intelligent Funance Picture Gallery Boy died falling out of theme park ride £250,000 offer to SAS man's partner Soldier statue is smartened up News in Brief BBC merges World TV with radio Child porn raids Treasury sell-off Strike ballot Island sold Princess stays Heroin death Online on the Website Today Talking Point Tomorrow One. Tel Norway sued by survivors of Himmler orphanages Asylum-seekers storm rail depot Refugees to face test Scottish Maps for Xmas Norwich Union Holiday Inn This is only a season in the sun, Mr Blunkett The Home Secretary may be stealing the show but the Chancellor is the star turn For one night only - bearded by the friendly face of Osama the Bogeyman U-turns to sanity in the smoke of war Blair's Arab trip leaves no room for small talk Call Reinforcements A fragile message, not a feeble public, is Blair's problem A Syrian Song A nasty bedfellow for the Prime Minister Time for Questions Mr Duncan Smith should be at his post this afternoon A chance to ban tobacco ads Insurance database Classic FM Fairway fair play British Muslims' responsibilities Language, loyalty and citizenship Veterans' advice War reporting Special delivery? Press freedom in Zimbabwe MPs and constituents Crime figures Preacher of the year Cricket tour of India Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Spanish galleon gives up its sunken treasure Memorial services Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Luncheons Dinners Meetings School news University news Hertfordshire Lieutenancy Hotel Discounts Flight Centre Forthcoming marriages Royal Institute of Navigation Announcement Flight SEarchErs Faresavers Personal Column Gifts Travel Insurance Court & Social Richard Austin 'Gun Buster' author who kept the Dunkirk spirit alive Flights Directory The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audrey Withers Editor of Vogue during the years of war and austerity when prettiness mattered more than chic Kaldair Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Picture Gallery Elizabeth Jennings Prolific poet whose graceful and formal verse did not falter despite personal crises of identity Grand Prix Inc Limited Workers from Barbados Go Underground On This Day October 31, 1961 In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division The Times Unit Trust Information Service Landlord Mortgages Further retreat for shares The Sunday Times The rich kid won but the real battles lie ahead for Ford Analysis How do we take your current communications… Pricewaterhousecoopers Byers to face the music at the Cbi City Diary Come to light City Diary Hell to pay City Diary Argentine debt fears hit HSBC Stock Market Broker's forecast helps to lift Medisys 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 Picture Gallery These dire days are no time to drop 3i Tempus Whitbread BAT Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Results in Brief Exchange Rates Let it be thus Whitbread in restaurant sell-off Allied may enter talks on rum pact Pizza chain sees potential in slowdown Executive pay rises by 18% Baltimore chief takes pay cut Bookham's shares rise as cash burn is halved Virgin seeks £300m rail deal Diageo set to cut price for Pillsbury Wounder cars Business in Brief Downturn costs 1,250 jobs at GKN Hannover Re loss Airlines setback O'Reilly move Adviser for Bank Oftel's TV review Vodafone sells 3i cuts jobs as portfolio falls Friends Provident's sales up since float Global Continuity British American Tobacco Is it really that tough at the top? Patience Wheatcroft Comentary Ford's 'rick kid' wins battle Minister hints at payout for Equitable investors The Times Crossword Global recession fear as consumer optimism falls Stock Markets Scheele appointed at Ford Nelson to retire at CSFB Mayall 'had not read report' Fast Times Currencies Interest Rates FSA urged to tighten rules on 'split-caps' GP Commodities Dial a Phone Liverpool dispense the ideal elixir to invigorate… Ferguson puts Anfield before Europe First Glance Yesterday The Times The Premiership Today How they stand Fa Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 Arsenal endure another off night as travel sickness strikes again Football Celtic hopes rejuvenated by Italians' indifference Last night's results Injured Barthez may face international wilderness FA seeks to woo the girls The Times By Our Sports Staff: Lazio out of Europe after defeat by Nantes Beasant undaunted by eastern promise Football Burnley recovery is clouded by tragedy closer to home Mulryne puts Norwich in charge Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide When push comes to shove, parents can go too far Harris in line to start against Argentina Rugby unlon Bloodied, bedraggled - and now comes the hardest part Salling Ankle injury finally forces O'Shea to hang up boots On Saturday Australians admit their vulnerability Rugby league Selectors should look again at all-rounder Bicknell Mummy's boys turning their backs on rugby Diary Hewitt sets sights on the bigger picture Tennis Delta World's best toil in shadow of Olympics The Daily results service Today's fixtures Sri Lanka advance to final Sport Summary Harrison floored Giants move clear Hall's back Target for Jenkins Cheltenham gets back in the old routine Racing Cheltenham Yarmouth Fontwell Park Yesterday's results Sakhee to stay in training next year TEAMtalk Raceline Two wait for call-up after Caddick and Croft decline Cricket Times Square Lancashire pin hopes of revival on Hegg England's odd men out provide fresh evidence of their complicated natures Empire Viewpoint Books Arts Crème No rights No future No life Contents Weekend Goes Green The age of darkness If she can't escape, ten-year-old Vida will soon become like all women in Afghanistan, who are forced into the burka and cease to exist in the eyes of men. Interview by Janine di Giovanni If you do not wear the burkam you will be beaten or stoned A spy at the Palace Anthony Blunt blended seamlessly into the royal household, knowing that his post as the King's art curator set him above suspicion of being a Soviet spy, says Miranda Carter A hangover from the past Cambriege students drunk? 'Twas ever thus, says Richard Morrison Giles Coren The Times Diary The Times If they despise the West, why have extremist Muslims chosen to live in this country? Mary Ann England's darkest hour End this long-lens lechery The Times Battle for the pink pound Companies are waking up to the potential of the gay community's spending power. Anne Ashworth and Helen Nugent explain Saved by a will to create Melissa Katsoulis asks what has happened to the bad boy of the British poetry scene? Desolation Island Matthew Parris Page 11 Woman of crime Fiction Love and loss amid the bullets An astounding story of romance and betrayal -and it's completely true. Lyn MacDonald is amazed A Forelgn Field Ben MacIntyre HarperCollins, £14,99; pp ISBN 00025 71226 Bestsellers Island out of this world Voyage to Desolation Island Jean-Paul Kauffmann Trans. Patricia Clancy Harvill, £14.99;192 pp ISBN 1860 469264 The Times Forgery and fashionability In the midst of political turmoil, London was transfixed by the trial of a trio of urban chancers. Typical of the city, says Peter Ackroyd TLS Diary The Times Towerin Pisanello Visual Art One of Italy's lost geniuses is brought back to life at the Nqational Gallery, watched by Richard Cork Picture Gallery WNO Why home is wh Pisanello's gro Italy, and will went to view Private Passions Jonathan Watkins on Pietro Lorenzetti's Deposition The Turner Prize judge recalls his first trip to Italy when he fell for the 14th-century Sienese painter's fresco The focal point is the hard juxtaposition of Christ's inverted lifeless face with that of his mother Charleroi Danses/Plan K Queen Elizabeth Hall Ricochet Dance Company The Place, WCI The Times Perfect blend The Royal Ballet and Russell Maliphant show how to be grand and intimate, says Debra Craine Theatre The Caretaker Oxford Playhouse Show and tell Theatre a Noêl Coward backstage comedy is malicious fun, says Benedict Nightingale Concert Australian CO/Tognetti Wigmore Hall Entertainments Mbassadors Entertainments Listings Concert BBC SO/Slatkin Barbican Offers in the region of £265,000 North of the Thames The Times Cyprus Costa Del Sol Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News French Property Exhibition Public Auction Decorating with a sixth sense Bewley Heritage Rosalyn Dexeter's do's and don't's The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Slam Bidding Series for the Slightyl Less Experienced Player. Lesson Live Picture Gallery Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Paul Connolly Choice Satellite, cable & digital Sky One Radio Choice Answers to Word-Watching Choice Flims Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 7 Crossword No Choice LST Witches' wishes A rocketing success A Working Relationship The Rev Ronald Lancaster and his PA and display manager, Darryl Flemming Fashion: At work Angela Mortimer Experienced Secretary S W London Art Gallery Legal Secretary £24,500 PA Monaco VCR TAY Crone corkill Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Santoro Group Crone corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone corkill PA/RECEPTIONIST/OFFICE Manager Zundel Ridge Recruitment Consultants Temporary Secretary Top Salary It's time to bewitch your bosses But you should take care not to cause them harm, says Karen Hainsworth Moneypenny's Test Cancer research screensaver Time Savers Online Tip Web World Contacts Turn over NabarroNathanson The Times Connect Resourcing Ltd The Lansdowne Club Minerva plc SBM 1europe Top Secretary Look ahead Susannah Lovis Limited VPS Eclipse Tasting Moreish mussels Dress down smartly Karen Homer Real Life Fashion No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items NSR Next Permanent Knightsbridge Secretaries ATCO development Limited Tiger Recruitment Receptionist NHS Legal Resign because of a lottery win? No, say 27 per cent Multi-Lingual Creme The Times Time

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