News from 05/11/2001
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A. C. J. Donaldson, Andrew Robson, Matthew Bannister, Charlie Munn, David Adams, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Robert Cole, Steve Marshall, Nigel Robb, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Peter Lansley Women's football, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Tom Baldwin Gary Duncan and Philip Webster, James Rider, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Oliver August Ian Cobain and Roland Watson, Pat Gibson, J. Dalrymple-Smith, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Michael Bryant, Debra Craine, Malcolm K. Savidge Convenor, Lisa Armstrong Pashion Writer of the Year, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Nicolas Potter, Jenny MacArthur, H. L. Good, Roland Watson, David Hands, Mark Court, Edward Gorman, Kate Muir, Sarah Ludford, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Wapshott and Daniel McGrory, David Rowan, Nigel Williamson, Laura Peek and Joanna Bale, Oliver Kay, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Rob Yorke, Simon Barnes Programme Notes, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Simon Hart, Cathy Harris, Helen Nugent, John Carr, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Edmund King Executive Director, Alison Kervin Chief Sports Feature Writer, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Tom Baldwin and Philip Pank, Christopher Walker, Meyrick Emrys-Roberts, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Frank Davis, Valerie Grosvenor Myer, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent at Anfield, Lewis Stuart, Graham Allen, Emma Hartley, Stephen Dalton, Aidan Burley, Hans-Friedrich von Ploetz, Alyson Rudd, Valerie Grove, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoHow good is Harry Potter? Brown cools Blair's bout of euro fever Third time lucky for Emmys Huge Birmingham bomb failed to go off The times Today Europe split over No 10 summit How good is Harry Potter? Over No 10 summit Picture Gallery Now Available in Paperback My four decades as a Rolling Stone Potter premiere The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Picture Gallery Arts The Times Online Chancellor sets out to take grip of domestic agenda Canncellor sets out to take grip of domestic agenda The weather today Picture Gallery Potter film set to conjure cu £1bn Best moment of my son's life so far Best moment of may son's life so far Best moment of my son's life so far No Title smile Birmingham bomb heralds more attacks David Morris Birmingham bomb heralds more attacks David Morris Abortion rates peak but quality of clinics is criticised No Title Barclays Sister who saw killing wins record trauma sum Mercedes-Benz US ready for massive use of ground forces Muslim festival shuns politics US ready for massive use of ground forces Barclays Living and the dead meet in trade of bodies Barclays Strongest link pilot earns her wings No Title Higher Dior Picture Gallery US hesitates on verge of a bumpy road War Briefing Higher Dior Arab chiefs say bin Laden is at war with world Blair's efforts dealt early setback Barclays Barciays No Title Two die in militant's attack on Israeli bus British families beg mayor to continue hunt No Title Ideal for All Offices freeserve PC World British families beg mayor to continue hunt Whatever you're doing get the latest Two Million turn out for New York Marathon No Title Anthrax trail leads to a shabby New Jersey apartment jamjar Fake cards push credit fraud up by half in a year Graduates purn teaching fast-track St. Joseph's Hospice go-fly No Title Graduates spurn teaching fast-track Graduates squrn teaching fast-track Graduates spurn teaching fast-track Cuba hit by worst storm in 50 years Picture Gallery Cuba hit by worst storm in 50 years Picture Gallery CIA's pet project for a purrfect spy fails CIA's pet project ofr a purrfect spy fails Greeks rescue crew of stricken carrier Manchester (AP): Ortega may regain presidency News in Brief (AFP): chief seized Boost for Labor in Australia electrion (AP): Meaningless millionaires Bald coverage upsets MPs Burundi hopes fade as Hutus reject ceasefire Royal baby unites Belgium Parisians find Nimbyism is chic Time Prince to see scars of history in Baltic states online Picture Gallery You have ten seconds to invent a policy Online polls and focus groups are pushing policymakers into a new world This is just the day to put a bomb under our outdated system Picture Gallery The Queen's Bencher and a bedroom farce Thanks Chelsea The Times Sports Diary The Brown Front Freer trade is part of the fightback against terrorism Ith Mandela's Blessing Burundi has the chance to escape the cycle of civil war Something for the Cbi The dangers behind an EU directive on market abuse EU's response to terror Civilian casualties Nuclear threat and missile defence Safer car fronts The fall of communism Hunting with hounds Farmers 'Justified' in resisting cull Farmers 'justifie' in resisting cull Phone calls on the road Undergraduate games Phone calls on the road Court Circular Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Mettings Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Grigori Chukhrai Film-maker who banished Socialist Realism and brought Russian humanity to the Soviet cinema screen Grigori Chukhrai, film director, was born in Melitopol, Ukraine, on May 23,1921. He died in Moscow on October 28,2001, aged 80 Lives in Brief Colin Deveraux, female impersonator, was born on February 8,1951. He died on Octorber 29,2001, aged 50 Peter Donaldson, pioneer of neurorosthetic engineering, was born on August 26,1927. He died on August 19,2001, aged 73 Martin Harris, accountant, was born on August 30,1922. He died on September 20,2001, aged 79 Gordon Hector, CMG, CBE, colonial administrator, was born on June 9,1918. He died on October 4,2001, aged 83 His Honour David Pennant, circuit judge, was born on August 2,1912. He died on October 7,2001, aged 89 Spike Robinson, jazz saxophonist, was born on January 16,1930. He died on October 29, aged 71 Jack Suchet, obstetrician and gynaecologist, was born in Johannesburg on May 10,1908. He died in London on September 9,2001, aged 93 Michael Whippman, CB, civil servant and academic, was born on September 20,1938. He died on October 1,2001, aged 63 Rabbi Eliezer Shach Orthodox Jewish scholar who sought to increase the influence of religion on the social and political life of contemporary Israel Rabbi Eliezer Shach, scholar and political figure, was born in Wabolnick, Lithuania. He died in Tel Aviv on November 2.2001 Lives in Brief Picture Gallery Grigori Chukhrai Film-maker who banished Socialist Realism and brought Russian humanity to the Soviet cinema screen Grigori Chukhrai, film director, was born in Melitopol, Ukraine, on May 23,1921. He died in Moscow on October 28,2001, aged 80 On This Day Assembly Overrides Britain in Vote on Falklands Ron Bell Royal photographer who advised the Palace on photo opportunities Ronald Bell, MVO, photographer, was born on August 13,1931. He died on October 9,2001, aged 70 Picture Gallery Capitalisation, week's change Stephens Brothers City looks to BT to send right signals before split No Title Punch seen as possible bidder for Laurel The Times DTI overhaul, then down to bisiness Medical patent is bitter pill for WTO delegates on the battle over intellectual property rights at Daha The Times No Title Galley to take stand for MAM Business in Brief Medical patent is bitter pill for WTO delegates No Title Picture Gallery No Title Chaos looms as tax staff threaten strike The Times Crossword Chaos looms as tax staff threaten strike Coal will receive more state aid No Title T. M. Jewin Analysts predict worldwide cuts to interest rates No Title Coal will receive more state aid Work-shy United given their notice by infuriated Ferguson Wenger on the attack after Arsenal's defences… Work-shy United given their notice by infuriated Ferguson Charcol Work-shy United given their notice by infuriated Ferguson Wenger on the attack after Arsenal's defences crumble Work-shy United given their notice by infuriated Forguson Charcol No Title Khorkina bottle United laburing under Ferguson's handicap system Red tide is turning in favour of Liverpool United labouring under Ferguson's Handicap… United labouring under Ferguson's handicap… Red tide is turning in favour of Liverpool Man-to-man marking How they stand Man-to-man marking Red tide is turning in favour of Liverpool Neil Lennon The Times Arsenal squander chances Dell No Title Eriksson expected to rely on tried and trusted No Title Investec exclusive competition Premiership Riview Tarasco Sullivan 's errors hand flagging Leeds free ride back to the top Football: Fa Barclaycard Premiership Mills feels Bruce's arrival is just a matter to time Burnley take Little inspiration Rosler sweats over long-term deal Weekend results and tables Dalla Bona gives timely ressponse to flagging fortunes Football England face long march to China after draw Greenacre tempts Kinnear further with double to… Kavanagh proves his worth as Cork's run continues Zidane begins to make capital out of Real deal Football Table Non-League results and tables The Times Legal & Public Notices By Our Sports Staff: Ronaldo's latest comeback lasts just 17 minutes Legal & Public Notices Burns and McRae set up a battle of Britain for the championship Motor rallying ICC rules out spy in team room Bruner breaks his runner-up habit Golf Moffett linked with Sport England role Sports politics Burns and McRae set up a battle of Britain for the championship Motor rallying Davenport presses Olympia claims Equestrianism McDonald gets his chance as Heiner is Ousted Sailing McDonald gets his chance as Heiner is ousted Sailing McDonald gets his chance as Heiner is outed McDonald gets his chance as Heiner is ousted England meet their match Hockey Bruner breaks his runner-up habit Hockey McDonald gets his chance as Heiner is ousted Salling Australia likely to profit from thorough examination Rugby union Stimpson puts England case Heineken Cup Newca stle display benefits gained from European… Glasgow turn tables as Hayes goes one better Australia likely to profit from thorough examination Newcastle display benefits gained from European exposure Mitchell hails next ganeration The Dally results service Echoes WHSmith Redcar Notingham Nottingham Plumpton Russia and Romania keep with tradition on floor,… Gymnastics: Worled Championships United's Sharpe shooter pulls the trigger to humble mighty Arsenal Times that. That's your voice and yor are saying to politicians 'Could your stop it, please?' But if you Adultery and Mrs Miniver From tomorrow, The Times serialises the biography of the real Mrs Miniver. Her Times column portraying a happy marriage became a famous wartime film. But it fact, says Valerie Grove, her creator wa sin love with another man Mrs Miniver linds love with another man Tomorrow Mrs Miniver Comes Home Swept and Granished Mrs Miniver finds love with another man Tomorrow technobabble A glance through soldiering history is enough to… Let's not put big bang theory to the test The Times Mobile targets Mobile phone thieves target children dressed in the latest fastions—and with the trendiest phones. One way to beat them is to dress down, says Carol Midgley How to reduce the risk of phone mugging5 Secrets of the literary century To mark its centenary, The Times Literary Supplement opened its archives to Derwent May. He uncovered literary feuds—and unmasked the anonymous authors of its sometimes vanomous reviews. Interview by Philip Howard The TLS was born by accident, then allowed, in an absent-minded fit, to carry on An Editor's revenge on F. R. Leavis The Big Night Out The Times The Big Night Out The Times fashion streetwise horse play beauty pampering French dressing up No Title The Times Stress is good for yor A study suggests that bursts of anxiety can boost the immune system, reports Anjana Ahuja The Midlife ramble Pop With the Rolling Stones about to turn 400 and a solo album due, mick Jagger talks to Nigel Williamson The midlife rambler A big hello to hell's angels La Movie It takes a lot to out-cute Shrek, says Sean MacAulay, but Monsters, Inc nearly does it Cecilia Bartoli No Title Cecilia Bartoli Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bit of a curate's ego Dance The great aspects of Ballett Frankfurt fail to outweigh the bad, says Debra Craine Bit of a curte's ego Bit of a curate's ego No Title Hedda garbler Ibsen's play is ill-served by canfusing directorial misjudgments, says Jeremy Kingston Hadda garbler television & radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Satellite, cabel & digital films Satellite, cable & digital films Satellite, cabel & digital films Bbc1 The Times The Royal Bank of Scotland television & radio
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