News from 16/11/2001
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Andrew Robson, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Chris Elwell-Smith, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Virginia Matthews, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Alison Kervin, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Donald Hutera, Peregrine Worsthorne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, J. Sidgwick, Debra Craine, A. W. L. Frentzel-Fraser, D. Batten, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Daniel Finkelstein, Martin Barrow, Helen Mitchell Brown, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Charles Bremner and Sam Lister, Martin Fletcher and Daniel McGrory, Roland Watson, Paul Ridley, Anthony Jacobs, Helen Rumbelow, Andrea Catherwood, David Charter, Patrick Langrishe, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, David Tansley, Daniel McGrory, Ayo Odelusi, Rick Broadbent, Joyce Quin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Philip Circus, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Cannon, Alan R. Simpson, Edward Hills, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Robert Spier, President, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, James Bovington, Cathy Harris, Michael Foley, Jane Reed, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Will Carling, Colin McMillan, Nick Hasell, Emily Davie, Frank S. Vine, Michael Lambert, Executive Vice-President, John Allison, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Katty Kay, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Caitlin Moran, Robert Jones, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, C. F. Hemming, Mark Souster and Matthew Pryor, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Tony Nunn, Mark Henderson, Greg Hurst and Frances Gibb, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Kathleen Wyatt, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Loyd and Martin Fletcher, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoWhy Marmaduke Hussey Failed the Bbc-Peregrine… Bin Laden's poison manual Times discovers formula to kill a child with 'seven seeds' Safe house reveals more deadly secrets Inside Emergency laws to ban human cloning Alliance threatens to massacre Taleban's foreign fighters From Ian Cobaln in Taloqan You can't always get what you want First British troops land outside Kabul Chopard The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online The weather today Noon today Abroad 101 Gift Ideas Presidents brush off missile deal failure 100 best wines 'Donor' children get the right to know Doctors prescribed painful death War on Terror Poison Threat Ousted leaders spirited away Taleban leaders captured The Truth Ricin, an evil poison easily made Cheltenham & Gloucester Taleban cling on in battle for Kandahar Warlords roar back to stake their claim Staples Terror leaders could die by firing squad Message betrays panic at top of al-Qaeda Defector may point way to bin Laden War on Terror the Hunt Sharps Beware the Mullah's new curse War on Terror Daily Briefing Greens urged to save Schroder coalition Furniture land Grolsch Securicor pushed aside World View Containers put to deadly use Norwich Union Comet Burka bonfire led rescuers to aid workers War on Terror Prisoners Ramadan begins News in Brief (AFP): Pakistan's reward News in Brief Stress cases rise News in Brief Alliance tanks crush 520 defiant Taleban fighters to death War on Terror Front Line Freeserve Share Centre Harry Potter PC World Kidman agrees deal with Cruise on $300m fortune Drama and Attenborough push BBC1 ahead of ITV Abbey National Sky Student is picked for top 'Chitty Chitty' role New jury sworn in for Sarah Payne trial Allders Queen again breathes the Londonderry air Loyalists put police on revenge list Six arrested in dawn raids Boy's killer is tracked down 33 years on Woman of 93 must let male carer wash her Central Equity Tiny Sheriffs ruling ends child porn case Ipswich to give football its vote The Link Treasurer named In Brief Railtrack claim In Brief Parliament today In Brief Picture Gallery Michael gets a buzz from the humble bee Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch Adviser criticises NHS Strict controls on hunting as ban is lifted 'Excruciating' formulae stop Tube going off the rails Buzz Return welcomed by leader of the pack Time Computers Limited Head fails to overturn caning ban News in Brief Clinton lecture News in Brief Britons' jail ordeal News in Brief PC convicted News in Brief Harry's magic Times demands right for jury to assess libel sum Dolphin Wigs doffed as craft's era ends Travelodge New church schools get Synod vote News in Brief 'Trojan horse' cancer therapy News in Brief Greenpeace loses Sellafield battle News in Brief Earlier test for Down's syndrome News in Brief Estate agent fraudster jailed News in Brief New airport for Paris threatens war cemeteries Mbeki is cleared over arms deal Waterstone's Reuters: Skopje peace deal passed Fujitsu Siemens Air crash plane buffeted by jumbo Online on the Website Today Talking Point Exclusive Offer Bin Laden has become the ally of US power The war may not be over, but America will emerge from the challenge stronger The real virtue of Harry Potter rests not in fantasy, but in the classics Picture Gallery The way we live now is not much better Crass crash The Times Diary Deadly Trail A new wealth of clues to be followed hard and fast A Win for Schroder The Chancellor will make the most of a confidence vote Welcome the Queen A still awaited gesture from the Irish Republic Our new partners in Afghanistan King Zahir's return Russia's Afghan coup Donkey work Professional foul Causes for complaint on reform of the Upper House 'Myth' of the European superstate Commonwealth 's value Bevin Boys Quotations Railtrack changes Still flagging Almost foolproof Court Circular Church news Personal column Picture Gallery Luncheons Reception Birthdays Dinners Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Meeting School news Diplomatic appointment Tickets for Sale Julian Holland Editor of Today who set high standards for all Julian Holland, journalist and author, was born on March 29,1925. He died on November 2,2001, aged 76 Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Faulk Teacher who helped to turn Nazi prisoners-of-war into respectable German citizens Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Faulk, OBE, teacher, was born on December 22,1907 Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Robert E. Treuhaft Civil rights lawyer and inspiration behind the writings of Jessica Mitford Robert E. Treuhaft, civil rights lawyer, was borin in New York, on August 8,1912. He died there on November 11,2001, aged 89 Professor Blunt Named as Spy David Ricardo White settler-rancher who went native in Tanzania David Ricardo, campaigner for Tanzania's independence, was borin on September 3,1916. He died on September 27,2001, aged 85 BG given a lift by high UK gas price Airtours US head defects Warning knocks Brambles shares Comdirect Generator seeks to reassure investors Work Orange United's form boosts Hilton McCarthy hits £60m Jarvis puts off refit of flagship hotel Swiss Re raises £2.3bn in equity and bond issue Tough for Stanley Orange GSK's Viagra challenge Picture Gallery Boi raises dividend Results in Brief By Our City Staff: Bubbly still trying to impress consumers Retailer alert over trading Business in Brief QS warning Business in Brief Intercare invests Business in Brief Jacobs refinancing Business in Brief Nedlloyd caution Business in Brief Brunei chief quits Busienss in Brief The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trekking in the Himalayas Flat finish for shares Fleet Street Publications Ltd Europeans poised as the E-Day countdown begins NEC A pointless breakthrough in Doha City Diary Posh dosh City Diary Compaq Jacques back for nice little earner City Diry Skinner dies City Diary Out the race City Diary UBM tumbles out of top100 Nick Hasell Stock Market Enodis feels the benefit of share rise Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Saving Invensys will require radical surgery Robert Cole Tempus Capital Radio Telewest Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Lazards names chief Exchange Rates BT Rail payout 'may take two years' By Our Business Staff: BA to review European routes Telewest confident on growth Sale of BT subsidiary helps to cut debt Merrill' to announce job losses' Business in Brief Rules still broken Capital on lookout Nasdaq falls 64% Business in Brief Post Office to offer telephone service SAS IBM Byers looks lonely as the bills mount Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Graham Searjeant Oil price plunges as Russia says no to cut in output The Times Crossword 21,887 IMF casts doubt over Europe and us growth Stock Markets Retail Sales fall Vauxhall faces final Frontera Now Blodget goes boom Take a tip from Henry Currencies Invensys gains despite fears Interest Rates Girard-Perregaux Commodities Abbey job for Burns after Clementi approach McCarthy hails heroes as Irish party begins Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent in Tehran Epson One to Got the 31 Qualifiers so Far First Glance Yesterday Television First steps for women in a man's domain Football: World Cup qualifying Alison Kervin Chief Sports Feature Writer The Premiership Today Ireland ready to take on the world Football: World Cup qualifying By Our Sports Staff: Fifa puts Beckham in top three Playground bullies gang up on Gordon Paul Ridley, a former sports editor of The Sun, takes a look into the tabloids getting restless during football's break time Bedford buzzing with fever for visit of cavalier Fry By Our Sports Staff: Brazil breathe sigh of relief Palmer plays lead role for Stockport Itv Digital King ups the stakes in capital of bad taste Boxing Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent in Les Veges Nationwide League first division guide MacDonald leaves Slough to struggle on Hockey Time to get out of the comfort zone and fulfil potential Will Carling stands by his criticism of Clive Woodward's England rugby team High price would be paid for move to transfer market Cricket Christopher Martin-Jenkins The bonus of loyalty should be jealously guarded by counties and players Hewitt carried closer to the summit Tennis Hussain attracts surprising interest England face hard task against New Zealand's new recruits Netball Absentees delay Romania on road to recovery Rugby union Australia's appeal over ban on Stevens rejected Rugby league Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Office of the Rail Regulator Great Britain Robinson relishes leaving school Golf The Daily results service Today's fixtures Times Square Sheffield ready to be dropped Sport Summary Law in order for Lancashire Sport Summary Day earns wild card for Masters Sport Summary Sorenstam makes smooth start Sport Summary Tyco in trouble as Assa Abloy leads Sport Summary Llong and Gould join first-class list Sport Summary Competition Sport Summary Stan's Your Man lined up for Pink Racing Newcastle Results from yesterday's three meetings Tomorrow Southwell Cheltenham Course Specialists Raceline What Van? Viewpoint Pop Style Media The Wow Factor Contents The snarl of the Jackal If you've got it, flaunt it Next week the Prince of Wales opens the Victoria and Albert Museum's new British Galleries. Richard Morrison has a sneak preview and declares himself wowed The war hero who failed the BBC Marmaduke Hussey fails to recognise or regret the harm he has done our only great 20th-century institution, says Peregrine Worsthorne Dukie regarded Birt as 'clever', a non-starter of a view I fear that Hussey and Bird shared the same kind of non-vision Paper tiger's claws are out 'Duke' Hussey settles scores with former newspaper colleagues. Brain MacArthur reports The Times And the winner is… The American presidential election is finally over but not for Daniel Finkelstein Jagger's hard day's knight Why is Elton one, but not Mick? Andrew Pierece explains the decision process surrounding knighthoods Seven children by four women and a DNA battle can't have helped his cause Call me Sir The Times No 1 with a bullet So Solid Crew- good for Uk garage or bad for your health? Chris Elwell-Smith calls a few witnesses Flying Sparks Records Meanwhile, Lisa Verrico wishes she was young enough for Solids Super furry animals Why let science get in the way of a good story? The BBC's Walking With Beasts doesn't, observes Caitlin Moran A close-up of a pleistocelle toad in a motor-car going 'Poop poop!' would liardly surprise VCI Slick Mick and an old mucker New Albums Mick Jagger can't help slipping into dull professionalism on his solo release; no danger of that amid the shambles of Ronnie Wood's effort, says David Sinclair Heist Quidam A Westlife quite ordinary New Albums Westlife and Robbie flaunt their limited charms before Lisa Verrico Garbage Astoria, N1 Disco Pigs Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Try not to act your age Early J. B. Prieslley gets a modern makeover but still has a dated edge, says Ian Johns Polygraph Nottingham Playhouse Royal Shakespeare Company School for stardom Cheltenbam and St Paul's for Girls can eat their hearts out. Godolphin & Latymer is the new chic place to go, says Alex O'Connell who went there Size really doesn't m atter Think twice before shopping the for an engagement ring. It could be recipe for disaster, says Emily Davie Do's and don'ts Six of the best gloves The Sunday Times Mercy killing begins in magazine land Jane Reed Paper Round Is there a market for women's sports title Sportswoman magazine aims to break new ground, says Virginia Matthews Robbie Williams Irish troubles The Irish Times is selling more copies than ever. So journalists, asks Michael Foley The Times Media Diary Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd PA-Admin Head to Company Directors BBC must play fair Victoria Wall Associates Crème Ashbourne Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Paul's Girls' School The Times Strangeness in the night Dance Rambert's wonderful birthday present to itself beguiles Debra Craine Dance Gala Opening Birmingham Hippodrome Concert Philharmonia/Dohnanyi Festival Hall Minister can fix mandatory life sentence tariff Court of Appeal Discrimination on the ground of nationality is unlawful Court of Justice of the European Communities Fair hearing impossible Court of Appeal The Times Bridge Games Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Britain beats France Winning Move Word Watching Review 2 satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling 2 radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice BBC 1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2501 Choice NCDL
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