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News from 13/11/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Antony Alcock, Matthew Bannister, Walter Gammie Non-League Football, Robert Cole, James Moore, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Richard Tyson-Davies Director, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Nicholas Wapshott and Roland Watson, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, David L. Stevens, James Eve, Roy Amlot QC, Michael Cudlipp, Joe Joseph, Dennis Rolfe, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Michael Smith and Michael Evans, John Goodbody and Gary Jacob, John Clarke, Donald Hutera, Jack Malvern, Lea Paterson and Caroline Merrell, Mr. John Carewe, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Mr. Christopher F. Palmer, Libby Purves, Nicholas Wapshott and Damian Whitworth, Stephen Farrell, Heather Nicholson, Rodney Milnes, Matthew George, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Carl Mortished and Angela Jameson, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Mark Court, Antonia Senior and Lea Paterson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Anne Bligh, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Cecil Jonklaas, David Lister, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Gary Slapper, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Stanley J. Blenkinsop, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Steuart & Francis, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Capstick, Simon Osborne Company Secretary & Solicitor, Lewis Smith, Linus Gregoriadis and David Charter, George Guisf, Stephen Petty, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Elliot Morley, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Paul Dentith, Nick Kelly, Philip A. Chapman, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Alex O'Connell, Linus Gregoriadis, Matthew Parris, Hugh Tebay, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, D. J. Taylor, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Michael Dynes, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, James Bone and Philip Webster Political Editor, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Lisa Longstaff and Ruth Hall, Simon Crompton, James Spicer, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, Mr. Micheal Patten, Henry Cooper, Jill Hunter, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Why Tittering Prurience about Strangers'… 266 killed as Airbus ploughs into suburb on take-off New York mourns again]\ Undercover: Ann Treneman takes George Bush's burka test The Times Today Inside Picture Gallery I see Taleban defences melt near Kabul On the front line They're fighters today not boxers Links London The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online The weather today Fear and fury return to New York 'I can't believe this has happened to us' Crash hits the heroes where they live Bush at helm for federal response BTopenworld 'Be calm. We're being tested one more time' Straw stranded as UN locks doors Boys die on trip to meet family End of love affair with air travel Jet's engine may have blown itself apart Us urges southern Pashtun tribes to abandon Taleban Michelin British troops played key role in advance UN races to set up a new regime in Kabul Putin rides high as shoppers fuel economic boom Peace is top of border countries' wish list Vodafone Taleban's child victims found in city of blood 'Up to 500 killed ' after the fall of Mazar Blunkett pressed over curbs Britannic retirement solutions Blair says good life must be put on hold War on Terror Britain Cost of US action up to $lbn a month Sidelined Prodi only shows his weakness On Politics Vodafone Opposition closes in on strategic Herat Fleeing fighters find no escape from the bullet War on Terror Afghanistan British Gas Communications Allies cannot victors excesses War Briefing Israeli commandos kill Hamas suspect British Gas Chirac praises media bravery Bluesure Learndirect Trust gives way to caution after journalists die War on Terror Frontline Reporters Falconer apologies over Dome mistake BIZ Parents of quads win ?1m over fertility 'bungle ' Teacher shortage 'may hit 40.000' Esure Haringey criticised News in Brief Royal variety Jury see nail gun Sheriff's role Shipman's wife told to testify on killings Man crippled after steel firm ignored risk The Royal Bank of Scotland Fujitsu Siemens Computers Hague climbs aboard JCB Darling boy reveals pluses and minuses of Labour lite Death of loyalist rioter may spark revenge attacks One 2 one Amazon. co. uk Youth knew only violence in brief and brutal life Loutchansky appeal is told that libel law is in a mess Menswear Sale Picture Gallery Over 4,000 Zimbabwe farmers to be evicted Drink sent rock star wild on jet JORdan WHICHonline A king's ransom is a cow Police block bridge in UN protest News in Brief Britons detained Clinton slept here Princess killed AFP: Healthy eating The Times online Books Sport Tomorrow A barren promise to the people of the Rock The Foreign Office is, once again, ashamed of those who would be British America cannot afford to let the latest air disaster stall its economy Picture Gallery Press freedom does not rest on kiss-and-sell Lost Leader? Dairy After the Flood Bush and Putin survey a landscape wholly transformed From New York Skies Questions and fears to test a troubled city A Definite Assistance Increased use of teaching assistants is a good idea Expanded role for TA More aid for Afghans Bevin Boys Double entendre Doubts over the Northern Alliance Control of foot-and-mouth disease Mobile phone calls on the road South Bank solution Police time Third World NHS Dental cruelty Attempt to 'muzzle' the Rail Regulator Credit card fraud Friendly relations Going up in the world? Perfect symmetry Court Circular Meetings Talk Appointments Trustees of God's creation build a better world Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries University news Memorial service Luncheons Lord Mayor's Banquet Forthcoming marriages Personal Column PSI Marshal of the Raf Sir Denis Spotswood Anti-U-boat specialist who became head of the Raf and guided the service into an era of new aircraft and lean efficiency Kim McDonald Runner who become one of the leding athletics agent, bringing on talent particularly from Africa Dublin Hotel Discounts Flights Directory Flight sEarchErs Travel Insurance Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Raymond Lister Craftman whose appreciation of beauty led to to several scholarly studies of samuel Palmer Keith Stainton Conservative MP who challenged ministers and monetarism On This Day November 13,1958 Fog Lifts on Death Toll Increase The Times Unit Trust Information Service Crockett & Jones Shares finish above low Siemens Coherent order of reforms can help Japan to avert disaster Economic View HSBC City Diary Carpetbagger and lion's share Two rounds Uphill test Corporate world learns the art of saying sorry The Times Microsoft move scares Sage Stock Market Takeover talk adds to Kensington rise Biggest Price Movements of the Day Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Schroders has strengths despite relegation risk Tempus Bovis DCC Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Cgnu bond raises £1.2bn Want to see how fast a company can deliver the most… Land seeks £875m via Meadowhall Mobiles market to open ABN slump to trigger job cuts Results in Brief Exchange Rates LVMH warns on profits again The Times Henkel to shed staff after sale Business in Brief Compass contract Adders post MG Rover buys CeNeS cutbacks Solutions warning British Energy dispute goes to Acas Whisky scam ringleader ordered to pay Mercedes-Benz Activists scent win in Wto drug talks Buyers bullish, says Bovis Letters that have cast the wrong spell Patience Whealcroft Commentary Credit downgrade expected at Dynegy Azlan cheers sector with 48% increase Vodafone to cut Australian jobs The Royal Bank of Scotland Inside Goldman Sachs caught up in us bonds study The Times Crossword 21884 George hints at further rate cuts as recession fears grow Stock Markets Oil price dives again on travel worry Air industry shares hit by US crash Insurer inquiry is slow going Currencies Railtrack investors make plea to Bank Interest Rates Rolex Commodities Galley admits risk controls collapsed in 1997 PFA will refuse to budge in quest for better reward T. M. Lewin Tragedy returns security to tot) of tour a send a First Glance Yesterday Today Television Boxmind The Premiership Today Irish fears groundless , says Venables Football Eriksson hopes to crown King of England Palace go to court to stop Bruce move United put Beckham top of Christmas list Kinsella gets chance Hamann has unhappy homecoming The Times Brigg steeled for the hard yards after ten-match Fa Cup slog Football Taunton delight in distraction of the Vase Legal & Public Notices Rise of Harrington proves nice guys do eventually finish first Golf Fancy a Coppa? Only if there's nothing better to play for Fighting talk from Cooper leaves boxing on the ropes Young Bugner blunts 'Henry 's hammer' by slimmest of margins Eastman bids to complete epic journey from beggar to king Dispirited Wales seek new leader as Young departs Rugby union Murphy pockets maximum Sport Summary Trio's quick fix McGwire to retire Goode news The Daily results service Pools forecast By Our Sports Staff: Alexander rushes into record books for Seattle American football Father Agassi takes charge Tennis Yesterday's racing results Stevens did not stitch me up, O'Connor says Rugby league Media scathing over Kangaroo taming Today's fixtures Westender offers chance to make capital Racing Rob Wright highlights ten horses to keep you one jump ahead of the bookmakers this National Hunt season Sedgefield Huntingdon Lingfield Park TEAMtalk Raceline Daly set to rely on Young Spartacus England require hope to triumph over experience Cricket London Marathon's elite runners face stringent new drugs tests Athletics Times Square Epson Waugh's gamble ends with honours shared Viewpoint Health Arts Law The invisible woman Contents Invisible woman Islamic dress in all its variety Still a star to cherish They don't make them like David Cassidy anymore, says Chris Campling Better remembered than reunited Stephen Petty on the dulling down of old school friends Fine art and high drama The revelations of the Sotheby's trial in Courtroom 110 are set to grip America, says Nicholas Wapshott The smell of oil in Whitehall Anthony Howard In MPs fail to strangle the Lords Bill they should find they have clinched their claim to being considered wimps Eton's flag of reactionary revolt The Times My mind has grown like a garden Jonathan Miller polymouth, snubbed by the azt establishment is back with a new career Been there, done that Not dead yet The Canongate Burns Seven Seas Can fatty acid supplements calm children down? Marie Stopes International Acorn Stairlifts NHfA Care Fees Specialists No sweat. Really Sweating can damage your confidence. But help is available, says Simon Crompton Excel After the ?4,000 surgery, Lizzie noticed the difference immediately Healthspan What your child should eat Dr Thomas Stuttaford every Thursday in Times 2 Ginger & Ginkgo Tracks of her tears Interview Portugal's melancholy baby Misia is bringing fado to London's jazz festival. Joanna Pitman met her Auntie and the yahoos The Times Freak , c'est chic Fringc companies have a short life expectancy. but some survive. Daniel Rosenthal met two of them Dance Ballett Frankfurt Sadler's Wells Dangerous affair Interview What happens when co-stars fall in love? James christopher finds out Opera Bossed down deep Opera The 50th Wexford festival was the worst on record, says a distillusioned Rodney Milnes Concert Halle/Elder Bridgeowner Hali, Manchester Opera & Ballet Royal Albert Hall The Times Blues Bo Diggley Astoria, Wc2 Standing up for jazz Interview Lea DeLaria is bringing laughs to the London Jazz Festival, says Clive Davis Country Steve Earle/Blind Boys of Alabama/ Menlo Park Barbican The soulman from suburbia Pop Oliver found his soul at his local charity shops, says Paul Sexton Pop Mogwaui Olympia Theatre, Dunlin The Times The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Word Watching Yesterday's viewing Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC Variations Times 7 Crossword No 2498 Today's Television Pages 26 & 27 Satellite and… Choice Scope Protecting Harry Potter merchandise from counterfeiters Rape and domestic violence: A open letter to the… Your shout: Readers' queries Privacy and the law: What role for the media? FOM RSA Search & Selection Stone Chambers Is the Met failing women over rape and domestic violence? Convictions for rape remain low despite police policy to tackle the crime as a priority. Lisa Longstaff and Ruth Hall of Women Against Rape say the reason is a gulf between police policy and practice. On the eve of a national conference on rape and domestic violence, they ask Sir John Stevens, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, in an open letter what can be done to put rape prosecutions at the top of the agenda The Times Law Section Privacylaws & Business The Boc Group Cable & Wireless AIB DNA's danger to legal rights The Government's plan to retain Dna samples and fingerprints from suspects who are not charged or who are acquitted may lead to serious miscarriage of justice, says Paul Dentith Readers' queries Your shout The Colleage of Law discusses travel expenses, industrial accidents and freelance contracts The Times UBS Warburg Lexis Nexis Butterworths Tolley The Times Can a barrister brief the press? The Bar Council code forbidding barristers from talking to journalists about their case is challenged this week, reports Frances Gibb What the papers say wins the day The media a increasingly being used by litigants to gain a legal advantage, says Jon McLeod The horse sense of tax avoidance Garfield Robbins International Politicians should leave justice to judges and juries Private Practice News Why Potter piracy is a cut-throat business As 'Harrymania' hits the Uk, the stakes are high for the merchandisers, says Hugh Tebay In the City Picture Gallery LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting journals are reporting on this week Power to control rights of entry Restraint justified Railtrack staff suffer because of government action The Times Law letters How much are you worth? Judicial access breach Those in favour of jury reform Corporation of London Wolverhampton City Council Alderney-Channel Islands Times Newspapers Crown Office Row Brighton Harkavys solicitors Agricultural Property-Somerset AIM Cash Shell PR that generates interest - surely not, M'lud Legal Diary Trading places Queen's Counsel The Law Society ReedSmith WarnerCranston The Times

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