News from 03/11/2001
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Andrew Robson, David Olliver, Cath Urquhart, Matthew Bannister, Rachel Stevenson, David Adams, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Kirsty Fergusson, Flona Beckett, A. Severn, Patricia Davies, James Moore, Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Maggie Alderson, Barbara Segall, Jane MacQuitty, Gary Neville, Ron Bullen, Andrew Morgan, SD, Amy Barry, Tom Gard, Richard Hobson, Christina White, Philip Howard, Luke Richards, David Chater, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Tony Paterson, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, GS, Louis Le Bailly, Simon Read, Peter Lansley Women's Football, Kevin Eason, Timothy Gusinov, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, A. B. D. Gurdon, John Boyd, Peter Brown, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher Europe Correspondent, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Stephen McClarence, Karen Barichievy, Steve Keenan, Anthony Phillips, Anita McNaught, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Paul Rogers, Nicholas Wapshott and John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Phil Walker, Martin Barrow, P. J. Saunders, Joel Hopkins, MM, Jo Morris, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Andy Stephens, John Causebrook, Jenny MacArthur, Sue Corbett, Roland Watson, Mark Giles, Helen Rumbelow, His Nibs, Jonathan Sacks, Anthea Lawson, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Malcolm Smith, JJ, Lea Paterson Economics Editor and Tom Baldwin, Paula Hawkins, MB, Oliver Kay, Claire Bowman, Amber Cowan, Stephen Anderton, Mark Atherton, Jane Wheatley, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Stephen Burgen, Ian Adcock, Andrew Pierce and Chris Ayres, Ian Brunskill, Graham Harvey, Rob Wright, Sarah Turner, Geoffrey Fowler, Zahid Hussain and Roland Watson, Rose Prince, L. M. Naidoo, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Clive Mathieson, David Graham, Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Peter Seddon, Shiraz Randeria and Will Hide, Cathy Harris, Michael Arditti, Helen Nugent, R. D. Naybour, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Marcel Berlins, Dudley, J. S. Houlihan, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Stewart Tendler, D. J. Hurford-Jones, Richard Holledge, Eric Newby, Gary Jacob and Nick Szczepanik, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Mike Mulvihill, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Dearbáil Jordan, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Tim Hames, Caroline Cox (President), Mike Berry, Paul Kernaghan, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Angus Clarke, Marjorie Yue, Robert Elegant, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Keith Blackmore, Anthony Loyd, DC, Ben MacIntyre, Stephen Farrell and Catherine Philp, Marcus H. Elliott, Jeremy Hart, Helen Pridham, Roy Alder, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Hutcheon, Alison Gibson, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Richard Miles, Annabelle Thorpe, Annabelle Thorpe and Kieran Falconer, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Peter Ingham, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, James Jackson, Susan Hide, Stephen Dalton, Susan Emmett and Helen Pridham, Jill Crawshaw, Nancy Tolford, Trevor McDonald, David Powell, Paul Connolly, Tom Chesshyre, Helen Nugent and Grainne Gilmore, Sallay Patten, Fred Dellar, Jamie Oliver, RM, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lysette Anthony, Tim Teeman and Helen Studd, Alan Jackson, Chris Lawrence-Pietroni (Deputy Director), Sally Patten, Penny Perrick, Reggie Nadelson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Michael Evans and Giles Whittell, Kate Spicer, Bill McLaren, Nicholas Attwater, Grainne Gilmore, Joanna Coles, Jayne Dowle, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
Resumo500,000 job losses cast gloom over US economy Fed expected to cut interest rates again next week CBI will meet amid fears of economic downturn in Britain Inside Maxwell pension fund fear Trimble's fate uncertain after renegade vote Harry Potter, Danny Baker, Nigella Lawson, Cher,… London urged to give Dome to New York Asprey & Garrard Corporate Service 'Robin Hood' optician gave glasses to poor National role for MEPs One . Tel Heritage Hotels 'Another 1,000 planes a week'at Heathrow Joanna rid ins to Martine's rescue New Eliza has beauty and brains Teenager 'killed by owner of free newspaper' BBC controller defends screen ban on poppies The Market Place All-singing trouper ousts TV's ailing soap star Reid seeks way out of Assembly deadlock after defeat Daewoo Rebels had doubts over peace process IRA weapons: the awkward questions RUC chief pleads for peace Trimble cast into Ulster wonderland Have yourself a very merry Luminos Harrods puts freeze on extra Christmas staff Potter film takes £2m in advance Dixons Police to review deaths of patients Jaguar US helicopter forced down in Afghan storm War on Terror the Front Lines Alliance troops ready for push on Kabul Zahir aide's men 'held by Taleban' Anthrax letter attack on Pakistan's largest paper RSPCA Pakistani hunt for key suspect In Brief BA introduces 'security tax' Willis cancels trip to London festival PC World Britons join defiant Americans for marathon Freeserve Flying in the face of public criticism War on Terror Daily Briefing Three years' jail for September 11 London hoaxer BT Best Western Police hurt in firefighter protest Gifts flood in for the US dogs of war Sainsbury's TV comedies grapple with real tragedy Liverpool Hostile crowd vents its fury on Westerners Fasttrack Refugee girls enjoy lessons in freedom War on Terror the Afgans The Link Blair loses his way on road to Damascus How the Prime Minister ignored Foreign Office warnings on Middle East trip Bush stnves to maintain global backing for war Halfords bikes Egg: card How to booby-trap camels and fool the Mujahidin Afghan climate will not defeat ground troops Winter Warfare The Sunday Times EasyJet. com B&Q Humanity's last stand in no man's land Anthony Loyd in Soflan Lagmane on the icongruous civility of a prisoner exchange Pakistan warning by Imran Khan The battle tor the Beeb The Sunday Times Scottish Widows Lexus Cambridge amateur culture led to chaos Thrown egg triggers allergy Hard-centre 'criminals' thrown off bus New Ms drugs 'should not be given on NHS' Inmate held in cuffs at hospital Police 'betrayed' over World Cup opening hours New Forest to keep housing for locals Seafrance Carpet Right Head invokes Bible inbidto legalise caning Police station on wheels Citroën C5 View from the rear isn't fair, complains Paltrow Boy, 11, killed by roller door News in Brief Girl, 5,'raped' Butler's blooms Eden's new world Woman, 114, dies Five Serbs jailed for atrocities at Bosnia camp Hitler's favourite city views Nazi past Justice at last for witches of Salem Ortega fights for return to power Tiny Mg Zs Ghosts accompany the lonely mariner The Atlantic Ocean, Day 28 Long 26' 17; Lat 20 15 Miles travelled 680 Miles to go 1,950 Richard Holledge charts the growing problems of Jonathan Gornall of The Times, rowing the Atlantic single-handed and singing along with Jim Morrison A dream nothing and no one can interrupt On life with a man whose heart also belonged to a rowing boat Audiences trickle back to West End Conran's son moved from jail to hospital How owner of Sotheby's was sold down the river Mg Zt Online Now we all have the island of our dreams Everybody has a stake in Gigha after this unprcedentedly generous buyout The Vietnam syndrome is making American too frightened to fight Picture Gallery Sometimes it's brave to be a wobbler, Tony Taff naff Celebrity fack Bush's Big Push The determined advance that the moment demands With Friends like These Dissident Unionists recklessly plunge Ulster into new crisis No Term Unstoned A short story for young and old at Cambridge Threats faced by Christian groups Sands and beachheads Children in Need A remedy for over-valued pound Europe's status Hospital delays Recycling old cars Language skills Treaty of Nice Doubtful future for the Lords Police and the Crown Autumn sunglasses Made for walking? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Weekend anniversaries Entertainments Royal Albert Hall Plato was wrong. Searching for universal truth threatens us all Sunday worship At Your Service Christina White A five-star guide Venue: Westminster Cathedral, London Preacher: Bishop Joseph A. Fiorenza, Bishop of Galveston-Houston, US Music: Kyrie, Gloria and Agnus Dei; Byrd's Mass for Four Voices; Iustorum Animae by Charles Villiers Stanford; Elga's Ave Verum Corpus; Bach's Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D Minor Spiritual High: Solemn Mass with incense, pomp and pageantry After-Service Care: Nil On This Day The Emperor Ras Tafari is crowned as Haile Silasse Weekend birthdays Personal Column Donald Chidson The man who changed carvavanning in Britain from a fringe activity into a mass holiday movement Charles Stewart Children's book illustrator whose passion for balled let him to start a museum of costume Court & Social Gifts News The Times Crossword 21,376 No Title Forecast Digital Hearing Life at the summit suits Angel of the Midlands Mouth almighty Alison Kervin meets Austin Healey New Ball England apply positive spin Old Speckled Hen One giant leap Pedersen in the Eagle's shadow Premiership Preview Young's Bitter Houllier's incentive heightened by challenge in Europe Football Saturday Ronaldo relishes prospect of facing Ipswich Uefa Cup third-round draw Bookie puts price on head of not so magnificent ten Respect, not hatred, will be my spur when we take the pitch against the old enemy Jordan puts stay away notice on Bruce after 'resignation' Football Saturday Walker ignores the pain to play Ravanelli likely to stir mixed feelings at Riverside Di Canio's continuing tantrums revive memories at Celtic Football Saturday Photographic memory All eyes on Bernabeu and the match that has it all This weekend's fixtures Tables Television and radio Unexpected call puts Ball in England's court Cricket Williams prepares to fill breach for India The Times Gold puts Khorkina on top of the world Gymnastics Kim pitched into despair as Yankees escape again Baseball World Series Sports Daily Tuesday MacArthur continues to live life on the edge Sailing Gourd help me when the ghastly pumpkin Ken comes to life A glorious night of Chelsea humiliation is spoilt by the eerie presence of famillar face Injustice? Just a shot in the dark Bloomer's camp followers leave Germans bamboozled Passing Back Bruce manages to keep football's great spirit of treachery alive The day Neil Simon was left feeling small Sky faces in the limelight are getting beyond the pale A safe bet as one of world's strongest characters Book review 'A sidestep like a shaft of lightning, a tackle like the crack of doom' Rugby union Win Wales v Australia tickets Six nations The great full backs whose skill could turn a game Oxford prepare for serious tackling practice Sports Daily Thursday Showman Healey surprised to be in hot water again Arrogant loudmout or harmless family man? The England wing is a bit of both Leinster see the dark side of light failure Orange Mark Souster's Heineken Cup guide Howe hurries in for late try to give Stade more cause for grief Careless timekeeping frustrates McRae's championship hopes The Sunday Times Positions after second day Nicholls clashes with fan Speedway Wild handles business of senior status in some style Golf Roe stays in contention despite uneven display Grosjean slams the back door to Sydney in Henman's face Tennis By Our Sports Staff: Capriati defeat hands Davenport shot at top Sports Daily Wednesday Pedersen aiming to succeed where the Eagle dared Young Canadian ready to silence sniggers of the Edwards era after pledging future to Britain Davenport displays a cool head Equestrianism SportingOdds. com Civilization Olsson's bobsleigh career on the slide Legal Right to lay down law in Charlie Hall Newmarket Raceline Ascot Armchair Investor Barton falters as pace of jumps season quickens Racing Yesterday's results Kelso Wolverhampton Wetherby William Hill The Daily results service 7 days ahead The Times Sports Daily Friday Times Square Pregnant Lewis may miss Games Sport Summary No Open for India Fine for Illbruck Pullin advances A well-groomed Honda gets us home every time Motoring Reliability, not looks, is the most important thing for today's dress rehearsal Kent Club bolstered by family values Netball Young sprint star Toby gives Christie a run for his mother's money Fit to Play Need to be nimble in short sharp sets of table tennis Tokyo shows surfeit of style Down to earth for dream team Laguna buyers get increased choice of engines Niddubg Dog Robinson rejects England's advances Hockey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Honda Market Vehicles Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Visa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Volvo Selected Used Cars Classic Nouveau Registrations D K Registrations Unit-Linked Insurance Investments French charmer who won the hand of Liffe The head of Euronext has had his sights set on London for a long time The Saturday Business Profile The curriculum vitae Biogen rumours lift Celltech Trades in Salvesen revive speculation Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Bonds will benefit from supply squeeze and lack of demand Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Strong finish to week The Sunday Times Robert Dyas finds own way to success Ironmonger is bent on a plan of expansion after turning its back on the consultants IBM Wrong to bank on an easy ride City Diary Check fax City Diary Smoke alarm City Diary Poles apart City Diary Ten years on, the Maxwell legacy is yet to be unravelled Unfinished business Vanishing act starts paper chase of the decade The magnate's misdeeds still occupy the lives of pensioners, lawyers, bankers and accountants IBM Workers blow the whistle to pensions watchdog Business to Business Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Red tape battle is stepped up Fran Littlewood The Small Business Minister is out to reduce the burden of regulation Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sport Spro Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Furniture Buy Direct Cruise Specialists Marketing Company Angels look to Europe Franchises The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trekking in the Himalayas Safra's sisters in £40m suit over will BT Prudential confirms job losses Picture Gallery EasyJet founder raises £49m Airport charge rise 'will hit passengers' End for StepStone Uk Allner given chief's role at Enodis Business in Brief Deadline missed United chairman Military purchase Dowding approach Ba raises £23m Grid invests $1bn Exchange Rates News Corp not hopeful of new DirecTV chance Unilever enjoys 25% rise in profit as brands sell Unilever N. V. Britvic auction is stalled amid claim of Pepsi veto Will there be a new auction kid on the block? Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Millennium reassures investors M&S disposes of Spanish sites The Times Pomfret quits as Uniqlo chief Patience Wheatcroft Inside Microsoft antitrust pact angers rivals Advice due on Equitable case Thorn pensioners attack Nomura over clawback Stock Markets LSE renews search for ally A Week in the City Correncies Credit boost for Railtrack Interest Rates Investors beat blues with sound of violins DIAL-a-PHONE Commodities Maxwell pension fund faces new shortfall Picture Gallery So, you think you're green Food Mitsubishi Motors Dear Weekend The Times So how did you do? Here are the answers Green Travel Green Money The Times Vet And now, the forecast What can we do the beat global warming, asks Tim Teeman How green are they? Charles talked to lettuces, Stella won't sit on leather seats Luke Richards examines the credentials of some famous eco warriors With hope and a fair wind Visualising power lines from his Pyrenean fastness, Matthew Parris counts the cost of a 'poncy green alternatives' Mick Hume The new religion declares self-righteously:'I eat organic, therefore I am a better person than the McRabble' He sings the body eclectic Greg Pascoe grows chioggia and 18 varieties of potato. Rose Prince met him I cannot eat one more cauliflower. Why should I expect anyone else to? The Times Defra Dear Jane Jane MacQuitty's 100 Winter wines in Weekend next Saturday Part 1 20 bottles for less than £3.50 Jane MacQuitty Once, I would have struggled to bring you five good organic wines. But now the organic fringe can drink welll Sign up for the Small Producers Awards Show your true colour Bonfire night food Ice cream doughnut sandwiches Jill Dupleix The Times Cook The Dandelion's pale little shoots have a wild, bitter taste that lovers of sorrel and Campari will adore Nibbles Hotelnet Dear Jill Anyone of seconds? It's not just celebrities who are turning to vintag Temptation all wrapped up Amy Barry is unashamedly seduced by attractive packaging Which decade are you? E-Shopping My Eden? It has chickens in it Tim Smit's unkempt Cornwall garden has that lived-in look, says Kirsty Fergusson Blazing a peat-free trail With the right mix, any plant will thrive, writes Malcolm Smith Growbag Barbara Segall on wid cards, a world of worlms and edging hurdles Spread a little tenderness On an isolated somerset hillside, leaf-mould and hard work create a plantsman's paradise, writes Tom Gard How to make your own compost bin Stehen Anderton The Times Gardener Single androgymous aphid seeks companin wishing to tend a large family—no sex involved Joan Loraine's recipes for leaf-mould and compost Dear Stephen Multiple Display Advertising Items The Gardeners' World The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Pond Spring Cleaning! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Woods Supplements Multiple Display Advertising Items World's Fastest Tummy Tightener! 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Angus Clarke wonders why we don't cycle more Road less travelled These little piggies went to heaven Weekned editor Jane Wheatley visited a model organic farm in Bershire and found the animals in clover Times Newspapers Ltd England's best hoses Simon Jenkins at Anne Hathaway's Cottage Feather Report Derwent May If good wood could talk John Naish reports on a new scheme to help consumers spot illegal hardwoods Dishing the dirt for a living British soils have been runied by decades of using pesticdes, as Graham Harvey explains One tree, a thousand uses Lucy Pinney For the first time, the hunting season will open with huntsmen praying their hounds don't get a sniff of a fox Multiple Display Advertising Items Goldcrest Homes Plc The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aristo Developers Florida & Spain Property Show Propertunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocean Estates Marbrlla Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition SCP Hannequin-Kieffer-Monasse & Associ?s French Property News Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where the living is easy Home Truths eco-houses Multiple Display Advertising Items Precision Engineered Pedometers Redletter Days Multiple Display Advertising Items Visit Lap-Land this Christmas Victor Borge Multiple Display Advertising Items Confit of Goose Saturday Rendezvous How to Respond to an Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modern Times Philip Howard on dawdling golfers and social kissing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Club SIRiUS Berkeley Sweetingham Avenues Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items I'm a real waster I don't recycle. 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The way we were No annuity—no tax relief Europe Ltd Words of wisdom from a Goon With profits In black and without and white In black and white Prudential fined for pensions failings In Brief Is it time to cut and run? Money Mot Alison Gibson meets a couple 'pulling the plug' on half their savings to buy a French retreat Open plan from the Woolwich What the experts say New Star Investment Funds Ltd David and Yvonne Spawforth Landlord Mortgages West Bromwich Lucrative life of a landlord Safe Havens Paula Hawkins on how to make the most of the resurgent rental property market Limited edition ISA Hedge your bets Safe Havens Keeping your capital secure comes at a price, says Rachel Stevenson Friends Ivory & Sime Hunting the best cash account Alison Gibson says keep your money moving Threadneedle investments Accidents can happen Insurance Helen Pridham looks at the cost and benefits of children's cover The M&G Group Life Search Give a boost to the chance of survival Go It Alone Fran Littlewood on the wisdom of seeking outside advice Nota bene Robert Cole rounds up this week's Tempus tips Neville James Independent Financial Adviser The Times End of golden era for shares Old Mutual Fund Managers Limited What to do when the P45 arrives Redundancy Susan Emmett and Helen Pridham explain your rights and the best course of action if you lose your job JP Morgan Fleming Chase de Vere Investments plc Shift in strategy to a safer haven Investment Antonia Senior examines the surprise move by the Boots pension fund BUPA the personal health service Framlington Shades of going green Funds in Focus Liverpool Victoria Friendly society Limited Norwich Union Pots of distinction Collecting Clare Stewart on colourful collections coming under the hammer The Sunday Times Databank Chelsea Building Society Run s avers, run s avers, run, run, run, don't give old Axa its fun, fun, fun Adwatch Databank C&G Equitable payout hopes revived Hint from a Minister provides welcome boost for policyholders, says Antonia Senior Jupiter AnneAshworth Carpetbaggers target Britannia Birds of a feather, all together There are few frontiers for the serious birder, who spends an average £3,000 a trip but is content sleeping in a mountain hut. Sarah Turner investigates their world, in which no sacrifice is too small in search of the birds Sure Wed Get Fewer Cuts and Bruises Dubai surprise What is drawing the tourists? Raise a glass to Concorde The campaign gathers pace Travel Great Rail Journeys 'For the keen birder there are few frontiers' Birding all over the world Steve Keenan Tropical Places VJV Happy landings Exotic birds on their way south for the winter often land on these shores If you go down to the woods today. . . Surprise galore were in store for Jill Parkin and her family at the 'pretend' forest of Center Parcs Breathe the word "biodiversity" to a Center Pares ranger and he will get quite evangelical Eurostar Lunn Poly Where next? Welcome back, Concorde After a 15-month layoft, the world's best-known aircraft is ready for take-off, reports Tom Chesshyre Voyages Jules Verne Supersonic tonics Who's da wise guy? 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