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News from 19/11/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Michael Aylwin, Andrew Pierce, Claire Hu, David Brown, Patricia A. Haigh, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Geoff Lee, E. Howgill, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, R. John Elford, Simon Barnes, Gary Duncan, Anne Woodham, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Michael Binyon, Patrick Collinson, Philip Ball, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Barbara Ellen, John Bungey, D. Barton, Sam Lister, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher and Christopher Walker, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David Crome, Peter Hawker, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Charlie Flindt, L. F. Ray, Roderick M. Davidson, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Norman Harris, Chris Sims, James Moore and Angela Jameson, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, A. W. McKenzie, Keith Pike, David Hands, Martin Turner, John Phillips and James Robson, David Charter, Mark Court, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Carl Mortished and Gary Duncan, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Bruce Keogh, Stephen Burgen, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, James Doran and Clive Mathieson, Francis Bennion, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Thomas of Swynnerton, Oliver Holt, T. B. Evans, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Bruce Leeming, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Gary Duncan and Angela Jameson, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Richard Beeston, David Charter and Zahid Hussain, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Neil Moore, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Howe, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb Legal Editor and David Charter, Paul Connolly, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, William Wyndham, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Anthony Loyd, Brian Jarman, Greg Colyer, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Gareth Rees Former Canada captain, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Philip Pank, Pemma Littlehailes,

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Taleban abandon bin Laden Heart bypass death rates expose 'health ghettos' The Times Hospital Consultants Guide The times Today Love thy neighbour Diplomatic tour Lewis knockout is worth £100m Sun The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Whitehall chief fights Blair plan to split job Likely candidates to lead Civil Service The weather today Chelsea comforts British bereaved RSPCA ousts critic to make way for stars Potter breaks spell cast by US critics Philips ITV vies for ratings crown Young snappers in the frame Halifax Always giving you extra Spanish suspects 'plotted attacks across Europe ' War Onterror the Hunt By a Correspondent: British Muslims 'alive and well' Simpson 'got carried away' World in Brief Caged for trial Aid effort delayed Fisherman's Friend Bin Laden paid £21m' for murder of Britons Pentagon to see nuclear papers Royal Mail Refugees tell of frenzied killing in besieged city Higher Dior Mistrust keeps 6,000 British troops at bay Pilots had leaders of al-Qaeda 'in their gunsights ' RSPCA Rebel officers vow to fight on in Kandahar Alliance Francaised de Londres Merrill Lynch Investment Managers Confusion rules as Teleban take to the hills Stephen Farrell Mortgages Alliance settles in while UN dithers War Briefing US Senators tell Powell to go easy on Israel British Gas Ford London rally calls for peace Surprise payout for relatives who saw attack on TV Liberty plans legal action to challenge Blunkett order Discovery Channel Prince refuses to sack advisers in palaces feud Colleges fear student stayaway over fees Britannia Life, the Universe, that's all News Inbrief Julie Ward tests Rowing winners Wave of dissent Gas explosion Glenfiddich Law chief may back evidence on past crimes Every seat, every flight Parents warned against stem cell firms Jewish veterans remember New arrest in Real IRA hunt St Joseph's Hospice Abbey National Girl, 10, hanged from bunk News in Brief Concorde delay Surrogate twins Social work lure £541m for sports Dudley Moore London hostile? That's putting it diplomatically Kate Winslet finds romance with director Sam Mendes Time Work Newlywed Lopez eyes £3m Highland retreat Brown-Blair rift is media fiction, No 10 insists Itv Digital Hp Rail chief accuses Byers of blunder The Week in Parliament Farmers angry at new French lamb demand Norwich Union Parents to be denied part-time right Rugova claims victory in Kosovo ballot Mugabe says Blair pays for 'terrorists ' Mondus Cairo tomb unearthed Aquascutum London Ooh la la! Renaults at bargain prices Street protest over Rock The Times online On the Website Today Far from the headlines, the world is changing The WTO meeting wa largely ignored in British but it was hugely significant Blunkett talks tough on terror—but he is threatening our freedoms When Osama goes, what chance Gordon? Nobody wins Simon Barnes A Healthy Start Providing more information is a vital step to a better NHS Balkan Turnaround Rugova's victory in Kosovo helps stability and reconciliation Diplomatic Niceties Life in London is not all cocktails and morning dress Detention and the anti-terrorism Bill Wartime theology Efforts to define the function of a second chamber The importance of DNA samples Scotland's choice Smoking clergy Peter Laslett Opera disappointment Driver distractions Nuts cracked Court Circular Church news Nature notes Personal Column Latest wills High Sheriff appointments Dinners Anniversaries Meeting Election Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Appointments Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Fellowships Group Captain Hugh Verity Pilot who flew moonlight missions into enemy-occupied France to enable British agents to help the French Resistance Ralph Holder Climbing the ladder at The Times Lives in Brief Charlotte Coleman From Wprzel to Oranges and Four Weddings On This Day November 19,1987 Muhammad Atef Terrorist who planned the September 11 atrocities Capitalisation, week's change The Sunday Times More signs awaited that Sainsbury is closing gap The Times Economic outlook New financial services Act taxes the industry Results and statistics Pricewaterhousecoopers What the Sunday Papers Say Change on Week Exchange Rates GSK set to aid US in countering smallpox Low-cost box to help switchover Lufthansa Exchange inquires into NJI reverse takeover on AIM European court due to rule in jeans test case Tornado pact to download HMV Prosser tipped for Standard Jury selection signals start of £2m theft case against Regan SME confidence at decade low Branson seeks key investor for Virgin Blue float Property companies worry over duty rise Peugeot State of joblessness ignored at our peril EMI chief Levy to reveal rescue plans It pays to be wary of high yield investments Student Briefing Lock-up due to end on £40m Energis shares Haghighi poised to sell stake Freeserve fears AOL will halt tax change Companies Reporting EarthLease in driving seat as WestLB quits BT bid The Times Crossword Stock Markets Pool Re holds rates despite terrorism fears Conoco set for Phillips merger US groups seek tax breaks Currencies Gartmore to lose Myners Interest Rates Spending cheers retailers as festive season starts Empire Commodities Treasury faces £bn revenueloss over oil fall The £100m punch Charcol First Glance Yesterday Today Television Lewis shows the right stuff to seal his place in history Boxing Legal & Public Notices KEB International Limited Luckless MacArthur still has the look of an exceptional champion Sailing The Times Eastman makes his point despite title defeat Relief for Reid as Leeds lose unbeaten record Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Barclays Bolton take advantage of Ipswich's lack of firepower Keane can fit United bill in Munich Fast Forward from Saturday's Matches Premiership Review FA asks for police report into trouble Curbishley ready to maintain status quo Call to deal with racial abuse issue Chelsea draw another blank in search for the killer instinct Football: LA Barclaycard Premiership Jones the pragmatist is setting his sights low Nationwide League first division Man-to-man marking Gradi gets salute but no points Vialli lowers sights as Watford struggle to make impression Weekend results and tables Motty goes back in time as Bbc takes Cup nostalgia trip Football: Fa Cup first round Hereford's tradition maintained by agility of Baker Lewes make long journey back to reality with pride firmly intact Non-league results and tables Holloway criticises his spineless players as QPR hit new low Canvey are looking to maintain home run Kambli gives England early workout Cricket Tomorrow in Sports Daily Johns exploits Britain's resistance to change Rughy league All quiet on the Bombay front Hewitt has no plans to slow down Tennis Scoreboard School of hard knocks gives Suneson an edge Golf By Our Sports Staff: Pollock increases the pressure on India Goosen and Els on top of the world Sport Summary Norfolk too strong for holders News Corp on crest of wave Slough stay on target for double Pinsent shows finishing power Halstead keeps trophy at home England achieve a sevens best Greig leads Bury to vital victory Palmer back in old routine Contepomi punishes Scottish errors Rugby union Bristol profit from international theft Zurich Premiership Newcastle rely on Walder again Wasps employ running game to achieve lift-off New arrival on fast track for Scotland debut as injuries take heavy toll Table Johnson makes a fitting return Hatley sparks off romp for Irish By Our Sports Staff: Australia let off lightly by resurgent France Gloucester aim for repeat win England put Romania on long road from rout to revolution Rugby union Ireland at a loss as All Blacks find their rhythm Technical analysis: Mitchell demonstrating how to bring best out of Lomu Wales look lively as Quinnell rises to challenge The Daily results service Athletics K. I. S. S Short Breaks Rugby union Today's fixtures McCoy adds balance to Westender Raching Yesterday's results from three meetings Leaders in the National Hunt championships Hennessy Gold Cup Saturday's details Tiznow is retired Southwell Leicester TEAMtalk Raceline Burns insists he will not be driven to distraction Motor rallying The night an ageing Ali danced his way into the record books Times Square Brett Robinson Sports Daily History Parents Fashion Arts No title Contentsx Escape to a reel world Movies have become an instant and reassuring therapy for many Americans since Septemner 11, says Nicholas Wapshott. Here he lists the 50 folms that will help you to for forget the worries of life, while three Times critics choose their favourites Bums and buddies Desperate thesps From screwball to oddball Hot, dusty, homesick Techno The Times Jane Shilling Friendship is a connection anyone can make-it is not limited by age, circumstances, money or sex appeal The mother of all bores A strangling embrace at the ball The Times Yummy mummy or earth mother… Postnatal maintenance …Whch type are you? My four-year-old relies on a baby bottle of milk to get to sleep. What can I do? Next week How you can help The birth of the blues As a primary colour, blue has been the most difficult for artists and scientists to create Philip Bail looks at its history Deadly dispatches Big questions about smallpox Scientists for the New Century The Times Streetwise gloves Tulle makes it work Beauty The ultimate Bliss Supermarket chic is here Television's dress code Lara's winter The second coming Visual Art You could say Sam Taylor-Wood's new show is a matter of life and death, Rachel Campbell-Johnston discovers Not by the skin of their teeth LA Movie Harry Potter conquers all but Steve Martin's hapless dentist lacks bite, says Sean MacUlay A Bard from the Big Apple An American company is making history as the first to perform Shakespeare in Straford, says Daniel Rosenthal F***ing Games Royal Court Match of the day OPERA The leading lights in a Mozart revival at the Roh dazzle Rodney Milnes Events Eddie Izzard Victoria Hamilton Prunella Scales Jazz Jamaica All Stars Festival Hall Small pleasures A low-key show by the veteran Leon Redbone was a highlight of the London Jazz Festival for Cilve Davis Pop Joint expert should not normally be examined Transactions seeking to avoid bank charges ineffective Court of Appeal Natopanl Westminster Bank Suspending part of contemnor's sentence is unwelcome complexity Court of Appeal Harris v Harris Defamation pleadings unchanged by new rules Court of Appeal Best v Charter Medical of England Ltd and Another Absconded defendant was unaware of risk in not giving evidence Court of Appeal Criminal Divisio Regina v Gough (Stephen The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice BBC 1 Radio Choice Answers to Word-Watching Choice Satellite , cable & digital films BBC 1 Variations Times 2 Crossword Today's Television Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland Hospital Consultants Guide Contents The mission to explain The data in this guide What this guide reveals Surgical solutions Heart surgery explained Operation on the heart are increasingly common and relatively safe, says Silmon Crompton Denplan At the cutting edge of patients' lives Heart surgery explained Heart problems can be caused by a number of factors, including birth defects, coronary heart discase and ageing. Here Simon Crompton describes the surgical procedures used to treat heart conditions Can complenmentary therapy help? 'I am aggressive but compassionate' Stephen Westaby, one of Britain's most talented heart surgeons, tells Anjana Ahuja why he thinks trainee specialists are not tough enough for the job Death rates gives Publication of mortality rates in hospitals is part of the process of building a more open NHS, says Are league tables fair to surgeons? Consultants are worried that an attempt to rank them would not be accurate or reliable, says Bypass to a new life New analysis reveals that hospitals with a high death rate for heart bypass surgery are often performing an operation known to be less successful. Nigel Hawakes explains Milburn backs tables Facts of life the figures can hide The new league tables reveal much about our hospitals, but surgical risk needs careful explanation, says Bruce Keogh We don't think that ranking units according to how many patients die is the best way Healthcare Solutions Robots at the forefront of Open-heart surgery could soon be replaced by more sophisticated and less invasive procedures, explains A high-tech revolution A thumb-sized artifical heart produces the same lease of life that heart transplants do Experts Artificial hearts Stents Advances on all fronts Off-pump bypass surgery Antibiotics Hospital Consultants List You're Not Just a Patient. Now, You're the… How the data has been compiled PPP healthcare

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