News from 12/11/2001
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Andrew Robson, Nick Locock, Julia Challender, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Writer, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Bannister, Michael Aylwin, Joe Haines, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Bompard, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Julia Crosse, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Angela Court, Mr R a Saffer Chairman, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Terry Philpot, Peter Bolt, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Edmund Gray, Gareth Rees, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Sam Roberts, Debra Craine, Brian Perks, Michael Knipe, John D. Hart, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Harry Berry, News in Brief, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Nick Wyke, Keith Pike, Glen Owen Education Correspondent and Helen Studd, David Renton, Nicholas Wapshott, Russell Kempson, Stephen Burgess, National Director, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Niall FitzGerald, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Gary Walker, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economic agenda, Sean Macaulay, Ronald Forrest, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Ed Welch, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Philip Pank, Nigel Cliff, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Richard Wilson (Chairman, Committee of Heads of Accounting), Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Geoffrey Winchester, Mick Hume, Martin Woods, Helen Cranford, Gary Duncan Economic Briefing, Alison Kervin Chief Sports Feature Writer, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, William Rees-Mogg, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Donald Malcolm WAYTE(ConsultantPathologist), Jane Shilling, Robert Galbraith, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Chancery Division, Richard Ford and Melissa Kite, James Anderson, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, John Phillips and Robert Galbraith, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, James Moore Companies Reporting, Chris Wright, Richard Miles, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Susan MacDonald, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Frank L. Chapman, Queen's Bench Division, Sally Patten, Anthony Loyd and Martin Fletcher, Ossie Manners, Jan Raath, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoIn Blair's Plan for the Lords we Can Detect All… 'Majestic, baffling, utterly… These aren't Afghans I am killing, they are all Chechens' and Pakistanis. I am having a wonderful afternoon Taleban in retreat as allies march on Kabul War briefing PR firm cashes in on empty Dome The Times Todays: Inside Picture Gallery Indefinite internment for terrorist suspects Australia hammered: Britain's rugby double Bose The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Youth, 16, is killed in Belfast rioting The weather today Brave Asian women honoured Migrants could get amnesty Heathrow will build new terminal ITV censured for twin towers film New York fire chief proud to join Cenotaph parade Flags of 86 nations fly for twin tower victims GUCCI 45m keep the two minutes' silence Now a winter of fighting shadows and ghosts WINE Abbey National Killer dons mantle of hero Orange Rebel successes increase Washington's dilemma Northern Alliance Leaders Putin places Russian forces on alert to rescue US aircrew Straw to push Alliance for multi-ethnic rule Dell Refugees moved away from risk zone Obluesure British Gas Moreth Cheers as crew of Big E returns Bin Laden met nuclear scientists from Pakistan British family plead for Taleban soldier BASF Music rings out in city that lived in fear Kashmir nettle must be grasped War Briefing Advnaces are just capital Freedom Food Rspca Monitored Reuters: Arafat praises Bush plan for Palestinian State Legal & General World View Dawn Sonu Ericsson Cambridge dons object to moves towards equality AOL Reunion website upsets teachers C. Hoare & Co. Classroom aides will work alone News in Brief Protester freed SDLP leader £10 air fares Archer inside Is smacking your child a cowardly act 2 Brain's one-card trick yields superior lie test Children's drug 'can act like cocaine' Irvine goes to PCC over son's drug story In the High Court of Delhi at New Delhi Di High Court ruling 'an attack on press' Royal Mail New hope of giving sight to the blind Brown's candidate is out of Scotland contest Autonomy Tory leadership rules defended Massive Hunting set to resume next month This Week in Parliament British plane-spotters face spying charges Asbestos firm freezes payouts for victims Mondus VSC Treasures of Greece may stay hidden for lack of cash Goiya Norwich Union Britannia Fisherman's Friend Gore 'would have won in Florida' World in Brief Trade community admits Taiwan (AFP): Dissidents stand trial in Iran 340 die in worst Algerian floods (Reuters): Australian on Israel spy charge Howard victory condemned by refugee groups Mugabe bans charities' food aid Time Lloyds TSB Harry Potter Exclusive The Times Online Keep taking the taxes and you'll soon feel better Gordon Brown's NHS analysis is sending Whitehall into a fever We've got the men, we've got the ships, but do we have the stomach? Picture Gallery President Blair's House of cards End games The Times Sports Diary After Mazar America must soon clarify what it wants from its Afghan allies Howard Storms Home A remarakable win for the Australian Prime Minister Prince of Athens How all lovers of Greece can come to the aid of his party Doctors from abroad Teaching assistants Fears persist over Gibraltar's future Concern at plans for Lords reform Drug reclassification The Elgin Marbles Compensation awards Credit card fraud Multiculturalism and Britain today Numbers game The percentage game Smoking clergy Court Circular Service Meeting Nature notes Personal Column To place Appointment Not just an old-fashioned English rose Memorial services Birthdays Tickets for Sale PSI Anniversaries Flights Directory Foresavers Flight searchers Inner Temple Travel Insurance Court & Social London Announcements Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Dinners Musicians Benevolent Fund Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marriage Lives in Brief Dorothy Dunnett Writer of popular historical sages who believed that fiction had a role to play in helping people to appreciate the past Ken Kesey Author of One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest and counter-culture guru who toured America advocating widespread use of LSD German Jews Rounded up The Kristallnacht attacks led to the murdr of 91 Jews and the destruction of 177 synagogues. The pogrom was triggered by the murdr of Ernst Vom Rath, a German diplomat, by Herschel Grynszpan Capitalisation, week's change Trading Period: Settlement takes place three business days after thedya fo trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings are based on middle prices Panern Pressure on Bontiam to steady Marconi Companies Reporting Economic Outlook Surveying the evidence from across the economy when setting rates Economic Briefing Barclays Price Water House Coopers Results and Statistics Bismarck of Bertelsmann aims to show that unification works Thomas Middlhoff hopes that big changes at his media group will boost margins Intel What the Sunday Papers Say Exchange Rates Change on Week Opec ready to cut oil production Business in Brief Fireman at rally Snook leaving L&g investigation Renewed assaults likely on building societies UK Half-point cut was a prudent move Economic agenda Consignia to switch away from rail freight EasyGroup targets rival Japan Airlines in merger talks Nomura to consider Inn trade sale Travel industry meets in London Globalisation crucial to creation of just world Inside Brown to cut small business VAT rule burden The Times Crossword Hopes rise for progress in new round of trade talks Stock Markets Greene King debates bid for Eldridge Pope Virgin to shut Internet fund supermarket Pinault may face tax lawsuit Currencies Britain's least favoured firms are named Interest Rates Security turns up the heat in Doha Radisson Commodities Byers faces fresh Railtrack pressure Australia eclipsed as their world turns upside down Double defeat suggests dual rugby champions may no longer be in a league of their own Charcol First Glance Yesterday Today Television Scholes an explosive talent now back on a long fuse Football: England v Sweden Phillips resigned to playing waiting game Germany halfway to promised land Irish must keep curbs on Iran McCarthy loses Keane By Our Sports Staff: Tempers rise over Dugarry injury Eriksson wary of right-wing infiltrators Football: England v Seden Man-to-man marking Barclays Who Will Emerge from beyond the Fringe? Premier League to offer union a six-year deal Football Fortune smiles on Palmer in role of manager Nationwide League Singh inspires Bury recovery Resurgent Walsall get on their bikes in search for safety Wasteful Norwich show poor head for heights Zamora lifts Brighton to top spot Hamilton enjoys winning start Kawaguchi keeps his followers on edge of their seats Results Britain rise for the Ashes, led by their man of steel Rugby league; First Guinness Test Athletes mourn loss of leading manager Athletics Taunton retain taste for glory Non-league football Britons frozen out of Olympics Ice Skating Unhappy Gough on verge of leaving Yorkshire Cricket Wales plunge to fresh depths in soulless home Rugby Union: Autumn internationals IRB Samoa unable to punish lax Ireland Newcomers give Scotland hope for future By Our Sports Staff: Wood is international player of year Vodafone England's planning proves perfect in its application Rugby Union: England v Austrialia Spice Boys are instant hit on international stage Technical assessment Woodward reveals his flip side The Times Online Lacklustre Leicester humbled by Leeds Rugby Union: Zurich Premiership Bond shows aptitude for sudden death to lift title Bowis The Times Hodgson wasteful as Sale slide Bristol Shocuns Cracknell's double celebration Rowing England offer hope for the future Hockey By Our Sports Staff: Southern Ocean's perils lie in wait Sailing Spirited Bath earn stroke of good fortune Noon on time to catch Wasps napping Australia lose plot in tense drama Programme Notes Lewis tempted by overtures of King of the heavyweights British boxer ready to give controversial promoter a chance Hanley's heroes inspired by Davies The Times The Daily results service Rugby union Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Scissors Hair Design Group Limited AMC Insurance Compantes Act All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Hockey Today's fixtures Times Square Australia chances hit by rain Sports Summary Belgian girls sweep to victory Davies maintains form in Japan Blunt in mood for Italian challenge Hallam secures grand prize Ayers slips to landslide defeat Panthers put end to drought Late Crooks kick steals draw Hunger for winners pushes McCoy to limit Racing Carlisle Fontwell Park Final standings in the Flat championships Southwell Saturday's results Raceline Footballers take lead role in men behaving badly Alison Kervin analyses a survey that shows the national games in an unflattering light Harrington's perseverance finally pays off Golf Manchester Reportage Parents Fashion Arts Geddit? Contents What's it all about? Mollions of people bought Stephen Hawking's first book, but few managed to finished it. Will history repeat itself with his latest work? Seven Times writers and a maths student given their verdicts I grew dimmer as i read The Universe becomes more accessible P-branes for the pea-brained Every sentence needs to be analysed carefully Majestic, baffling and utterly convincing The perfect loo accessory As simple as Bill and Ben When he went on to the science proper he lost me 'If he was white, he would be free' British diplomacy secured Yvonne Ridley's release. but who will rescure a former heroin addict form Burnley who is held captive by the Northern Alliance? Carol Midgley reports Technobabble Hackers have cracked the encrypted codes that protect DVDs form being copied, causing an almighty legal rumpus, says David Rowan Director's Chair Christm@s b@ttlefields Bare bottom and soul Even the more whiskery farmers on the show exuded a charm more potent than the grinning boobies on Blind Date Jane Shilling Hugh loves you baby We must regulate private fostering Only cowards resort to smacking The right to hit your child was upheld last week. Adults should never hit children, says Tim Hames, while Hannah Betts, below, says that being hit is preferable to emotional blackmail If s bash and smash for me Parent forum Our six-year-old says he is hopeless and that nobody likes him. How do we help? Next week How you can help Oxygen The big tissue issue Should hold a referendum on human cloning, asks Anjana Ahuja Scientists for the New Century The Times Streetwise bondage Pirelli has it covered Diary Beauty nails Emma Hope's Shoes Wham, bang: M&s goes po Lisa Armstrong meets Anthony Symonds, who designed Marks & Spencer's bestselling Autograph line Tony and his singing cronies Interview Evergreen crooner Tony Bennett is joined by a large cast of friends for his blues album. Lisa Verrico met him NT National Theatre Wedded hiss Opera ENO's new laughing matter, says Rodney Milnes Events Opera & Ballet Royal Albert Hall The Hobbit Drill hall The Sunday Times the Times The Times A classy state of affairs The London Film Festival Kicks off wish a new film by Robert Altman that's a period delight, says Night Cliff La Movie What's shocking about the Farrellys' new movie is that it's funny, says Sean MacAulay Solar Security light Young and the restless Dance Veteran artists and youthful high spirits entertain Debra Craine Theatre Departures Grenwich Theatre Up to a point Theatre The Merchant of Venice and a Dutch classic are timely revivals, finds Lan Johns Too often, this Merchant goes through the mtions rather than the emotions Concerts LSO/BBC Now Barbican Civil power to find criminal act Procedural error over bad interpreter Practice discontinued Court of Appeal Criminal Division Civil proof for child ban Court of Appeal Criminal Division Landlord's refusal is a point of fact House of Lords Bridge Games Chess Euro Teams Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Mercedes-Benz BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword Choice Business Banking Direct John Mortimer: how Italy can teach us a lesson Mapping out the treasure Michael Knipe introduces a 16-page special report on Italy's wealth of cultural attractions The Romans cash in Rome The Hollywood epic was a fillip for the Eternal City, says Richard Owen What to See and where Where history is forever at your elbow John Mortimer Explains why the English Have Always Had a Love Affair with Italy The follies and the grandeur behind the Pitti Boboli Gardens Nick Wyke reports on Florence's most famous green space Taxi! See Napoli and live NAPLESl Knipe applauds a vibrant city with a wealth of treasures A mad dash for civic pride Ilpalio Just a horse race. In siena, it's a way of life, reports Julia Crosse Enjoy Tuscany Under the volcanoes of Homer's Iliad Aeolian Islands S from the mouth of hell. Susan MacDonald found it heavenly The greatest Club for your holidays Enter stage left, with Etna a prop Taormina and Syracuse Sicily's Greek and Roman theatres Valley of the Temples Agrigento A little night music under the stars Italy Can Rightly Claim to Be One of the Greatest Shows of Verona Peter Brown soaks up the atmospere in the city's famous Roma arena Magical coastline win Amalfi Archiecture and art blend with the natural beauty of Positano, says Michael Knipe Concerts within the walls of glory Earth-Whether It Be Man Made or Created by Nature Revenna For misic lovers Ravenna in summer is the place to be, says Julia Crosse From shame to fame Paul Bompard visits two town where the inhabitants live in ecentric housing A town just right for Noddy and Big Ears The Trulli There is a district feeling of having been magically transported into a carton Sardinia's ancient mysteries The Nuraghe Alitalia The mouse that roared Spoleto Helen Cranford visits a little town that is home to a big arts festival Menotti's aim was to make highbrow culture available and affordable Get a piece of Piedmont Turin Images of a lost tribe Val Camonica Curtain rises oil a new era Parma The reopening of 17th-century theatre is a class act, says Richard Owen The Farnese Theatre holds a special place in the hearts of the people of parma Where the eternal city can make itself heard City of Music At last Rome is to get the music auditorium it deserves, writes Julia Crosse From Medici to mad monks Grand Tour Ronald Gribble follow the heritage trail from Elba to Pisa A Baroque masterpiece fit for a king Caserta Naples is home to Italy's greatest and most ambitious royal place Charles Iv was determined to outdo his relatives who had built Versailles Medieval genius that crowns a city Modena Robert Galbraith reports on a Romanesque treasure Italia
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