News from 02/11/2001
2001; Gale Group;
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Andrew Robson, Nicholas Agg-Manning, Matthew Bannister, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Lucy Jessop, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Jane Shilling, Lisa Armstrong and Ann Barr, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Yousuf Bhailok, Secretary General, Jim LAURIE(Managing Editor), David Hart, David Chater, Matthew Taylor, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Margaret Moran, Elizabeth Judge, Michael Hubble, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, K. Webster, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Dominic Walsh, Paul Rogers, Laurence Martin, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stanley Feldman, Ian Cobain and Michael Evans, Philip Webster Political Editor and Christopher Walker, Jenny MacArthur, Eve-Ann Prentice, Roland Watson, David Hands, Mark Giles, Helen Rumbelow, Michael Daley, Director, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Richard Austen-Baker, George Rae, Dominique Searle and Michael Binyon, Richard L. Garwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Robert Zeff, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Jim Knight, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Vincent Hale (Solicitor), Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Lipsey, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Alison Kervin Chief Sports Feature Writer, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Sally Patten and Valerie Elliott, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Iain MacLeod, Tim Hames, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ann Barr, Jeremy Hart, Nick Beeson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Gordon Hendry, Benedict Nightingale, Edward Davey, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Allegra Stratton, David Charter and Melissa Kite, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Varsila Khodiyar,
ResumoMr Blair Must Learn Bin Laden targets Christians Pakistanis urged to overthrow their goverment Blair and Arafat denounce message Judi Dench's first night Page Wine list mark-ups leave a sour taste The Times Today: Concorde flight to brief Bush From his Brave and Miserable Trip -Simon Jenkins,… The Taleban deserter from East London Hears of forntline 'chaos' Chopard The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times Arts The Times Online The mark-ups: bargain-bottle places and high-spending haunts The weather today Noon today Abroad Cher Rocks Going Green US troops will go in 'any day' Questions grow over 1,000 arrested by FBI Why canaries are flying off their perch Bush wants UN to oversee germ weapons checks Thieves attempt to snatch hidden gold Gucci Blair's war effort is raked by friendly fire Abbey National Articulate wobblers give commander-in-chief the willies Parliamentrary Sketch Jessops The Rebels Muslims disown extremists Melton Mowbray Earthquake Toys "R" US Taleban accept wave of Pakistani fighters Islamabad denies nuclear theft Orange Blair tells Middle East to face 'hard choices' Shifting Frontiers of the Middle East British policy towards Palestine haunted by conflicting promises America denies its 'hospitality' to supporters of terrorist groups Dell Double trouble for Blair in Israel War Briefing The real nuclear threat Scottish Widows Bank World View Dawn Ha'aretz The Rover Waves of B52s hit hilltop stronghold Bombs threaten to destroy dam, say Taleban Food Standards Agency Harrods Knightsbridge Sky Death falls from sky on village of innocents PC World The Computer Superstore Teacher's killer fails to win cut in jail terms Bell's Blonde, but 'no babe ' Lords will hear woman's right-to-die plea Furniture land Return Elgin Marbles, say MPs News in Brief Appeal fails Police shoot man Shayler appeal Correction Police to win freedom from paper shackles Diary of an Officer's day Citroen Blunkett keeps his word and goes on the beat C&G Channel Islands Limited Doctor guilty of inept surgery that left 4 dead 'He was there to prevent death, not hasten it' Bluesure Freeserve Charm could not hide his inability Patient died after mix-up over name News in Brief Race report fears Princess home Schools ask for legal right to bring back cane Teacher who smacked daughter overturns classroom ban Itv Digital Fujitsu Computers Siemens Light of the world is sold Half quit teaching within 3 years Girlfriend fails to se funny side of marriage Picture Gallery Norwich Union Direct Staples Revival that celebrates the lure of greasepaint The Royal Family Rules must be changed to protect Civil Service integrity On Politics Whitehall chief says Jo Moore acted improperly Halifax Holland & Barrett London car toll faces City challenge Senior Tories denounce leader EU acts to end Gibraltar's tax haven status Georgia Cabinet sacked as protests grow Time Picture Gallery Bush near to deal on missiles Nationwide Sun Awnings Zimbabwe asks UN to provide food aid On the Website Today War on Terror New on the Move BiG Time Blair needs more than Straw and Hoon offer The Prime Minister should not have to fight the public relations battle alone Saddam holds the franchise ion terrorism and it is time he was ousted Picture Gallery A tough tour of duty in the Middle East The road to Kabul runs via Baker Street The Blair Shuttle And some diplomatic thoughts from Dr Kissinger Fillip for Justice Lord Woolf's good judgment in the Philip Lawrence case Whining and Dining A bottle of sauvignon should not cost you your savings What kind of war? UK's jet purchases We must not wobble Prime Minister's ambush by Syria British citizens who join the enemy The Jewish-Muslim relationship The Elgin Marbles Future of Gibraltar Sport letters, page S6 Letters may be posted, faxed… Birt, Hussey and the BBC under fire Global warning Bar results Personal Column Court Circular Latest wills Fight to preserve Afghanistan's cultural heritage At Home Luncheons Birthdays Receptions Dinners Anniversaries Lecture Premium Bonds Forthcoming marriages Marriage Appointments Professor James Lambert Measuring energy transfer in chemical processes Premier Tickets London Hotel Discounts Personal Column Faresavers Best Buy Travel Insurance Flight searchers Flights Include All Taxes The Times B. K. P. A. Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Paul Warnke Adviser to three Democrat Presidents, who helped to push through the Salt Ii nuclear non-proliferation treaty Bill Le Sage Pianist and vibraphone player who preserved the bebop sound Future of Civil Aviation Juan Bosch Struggling to nurture democracy in the Dominican Republic Pillsbury to fund Diageo's £1bn share buyback Yates disposes of eight pubs Carlsberg-Tetley stays strong in a flat market Exel vows to deliver on profits Business in Brief Capita price rises Axon to pay £7m Hutchison order Work Orange Game over as Sportal sells to ukbetting By Our City Staff: Goodyear job under threat in Midlands Orange Didata hit after Asian subsidiary issues warning Xansa forded into cost-cutting ARC revenues slump in spite of new deals FKI shares rise despite warning CRH price falls after profit alert Phwoargh Caitlin Moran Is excited by mad professors… The Times Unit Trust Information Service Action Research Shares close at best Fleet Street Publications Ltd CRH warning hurts Hanson Stock Market Broker's caution unsettles Telewest Eurotop Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird& Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Now is not the moment to come out of Shell Tempus ICI FKI Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Jobs for life culture no longer works for Japan Christine Buckley The goal of secure employment is under threat Radisson SAS Grow your own to halt the star pay spiral The Share Centre Funny thing on way to forum City Diary Spirited try Limited Offer State of alert United and Delta hit by big losses in third quarter Exchange Rates Let it be thus Cedel demanding £1.2bn for stake Slowdown costs 1,300 ICI jobs FSA wants more whistle-blowers Powergen Deutsche Bank to shed 4.500 staff Amec tries to tackle short selling Inquiry into Echostar bid plan Business in Brief Valentia cleared Abbey in venture SAB pays £13m Results in Brief Takeover of Power gen still on course despite downturn Enron gets $lbn credit facility Panel tells WPP to complete deal Tension hits Informa American fall for UBM Digby gets in his dig for business Commentary Microsoft reaches agreement Tesco sets £1bn organic target IWC Shell profits fall on lower energy prices Inside CBI chief says Blair must back industry, not unions US economy fears grow after worst month in 20 years The Times Crossword Stock Markets Lloyd's admits syndicates will have to close And UK's worst bosses are… Currencies City attacks Canary Wharf rail link plan Interest Rates Court hears of explosive Unilever pension meeting And so to Bed London Commodities Pru's review to claim further 2,000 jobs First Glance Yesterday Today Television Lewis tops bill as sporting fortunes rise Wretched Chelsea leave themselves open to ridicule Myst III Exile Picture Gallery The Times How they stand FA Barclaycard Permiership schedule… The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Inspired Hapoel repel desperate Chelsea onslaught Football: Uefa Cup Keane has final say as Leeds defy French resistance Stewart makes another away day special for Ipswich Bruce manages to keep options open Veron happy with travel allowance Rangers feel at home in Russia Reasons to be fearful Terror threats and bow to… Gloves are off in City's battle Royle Football Cup defence to begin at home for the new Brady bunch AXA FA Youth Cup draw Nationwide League first division guide By Peter… Australia enjoy leisurely warm-up in Madrid Rugby Union Disabled seek Paralympics spot Bowls Harris tuned to drive Wales out of the comfort zone Spence looking to benefit from his National service Exhausted Safin sees Sydney hopes wiped out Tennis Davenport inces closer Humphreys in search of revenge for Ulster England to get 'high-level' ECB support Cricket Lyon prepares to get his teeth into Britain Rugby league Curwen gets just reward for sense of adventure on high seas Saling Legal & Public Notices Scouting mission pays off for polished Metal Exchange Picture Gallery By Our Sports Staff: Relaxed Roe hits 63 at the first attempt Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Times Newspapers The Daily results service Bogdanovic defeat ends British hope Sport Summary Britain's enforcer Smith joins Giants Dravid passed fit Widnes in demand Seniors sign off Unfair criticism of cricketers' decision not to tour Sad end to a great innings The end of the donkey-kick Ins and outs of cricket fair play Barton starts chasing career at Wetherby Rcing Newmarket Yesterday's results Full Results Service Wetherby Brighton The Wright Track Burchill takes a free kick at Beckham and misses target McRae focuses on home straight Motor rallying Times Square Worried drivers agree to boycott Safari Rally Kim suffers attack of Jeter's in Yankees recovery Baseball; World Series Vodafone Davenport content to take the cautious approach Equestriansism Culture Arts Style Media Reasons to Be Fearful Contents The targets of terror Aircraft, nuclear power plants, even sports stadiums—we must be aware that the very strength and assets of civilisation can be used by terrorists to wreak destruction, but the risks can easily be minimised, says nuclear expert Richard L. Garwin The way we live now-and then We will soon all be watching the lavish Bbc production of Anthony Trollope's masterpiece The Way We Live Now. How relevant are the characters and plots to our own times? Very. say Jane Shilling, Lisa Armstrong and Ann Barr Old is in. Period London clubs are still at the heart of high society Who's who Giles Coren So, does Cliff Richard know many schilling there are in a euro? Can you buy everything in Wales? And who is the dashing new Secretary of State for Work and Pensions? The Sunday Times Simon says, follow my lead Music What makes conductor Simon Rattle such a driven man ? perhaps his biographer knows, says Richard Morrison TDP Booty call to the invader Television The history boffin Dan Cruickshank can pillage Caitlin Moren's place any time he likes He emulated the stroming of Dover Castle by setting fire to a toy fort with a cigarette lighter The Times Faith, hope and chastity New Albums Britney Spears in maturing very nicely, says Lisa Verrico, but then most blokes already knew thatShe reinvemts herself as a sex-obsesed starlet who knows what she wants The Grapevine Norse, and a different colour New Albums Make mine a Swedish singer, Lilac Time and Beatlish buttie, says David Sinclair Moulin Rouge Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Common land people Pulp parade their new bucolic'n'roll, almost to the delight of Stephen Dalton Air Olympia, Dublin Virgin Laugher in the reign The 1950s singer Alma Cogan is celebrated in a new box set. Clive Davis looks back at her too brief life and career Lennon was particularly close to her-so much so that tongues began to wag Stri Royal Opera House Ayurveda, mystery medicine Celebrities came flocking to a new holistic centre. But do they know what it is all about? Anjana Ahuja has her doubts The Times Picture Gallery Six of the best autumn flowers The Times The com pleat war reporter To file first in Afghanistan, journalists pack up the last satphones, palmtops and solar panels in their old kitbag. Giles Whittell reports SAS advice for Training helps even hardened hacks, says Eve-Ann Prentice Media Diary The battle for 33m readers and falling Paper Round Crème Connect Resourcing Ltd Joanna Wood Ltd Times Newspapers Harris & Trotter S W London Art Gallery Welbeck Consulting PA Monaco Angela Mortimer Legal Secretary £24,500 Sheila Burgess International Super Secretaries The Times Interim residence counts for local connection House of Lords Published November 2,2001 Mohamed v Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council Before Lord lynn of Hadley, Lord Steyn, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Hutton and Lord Hobhouse of Woodborugh Speches November 1,2001 Court can review merits of treament without consent Court of Appeal Published November 2,2001 Regina (Wilkinson) v Broadmoor Hospital and others Before Lord Justice Simon Brown, Lord Justice Brooke and Lady Justice Hale Judgment October 22,2001 Law of confidentiality applies in absence of sexual partners' agreement Queen's Bench Division Published Novermbner 2,2001 a V B plc and Another Before Mr Justice Jack Judgment September 10,2001 Failed purchaser forfeits deposit Court of Appeal Published November 2,2001 Omar v El-Wakil Transfer of assets is set aside Chancery Division Published November 2,2001 Inland Revenus Commissioners v Hashml and Another Bridge Games Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sky One Digital Classicstv Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Answers to Word-Watching Satellite, cable & digital films Films Choice Pop Idol Times 2 Crossword Today's Televison Pages 26 & 27 Satellite and… Choice Old Speckled Hen
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