News from 20/11/2001
2001; Gale Group;
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Andrew Robson, George Derbyshire, Alan Beat, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Kit Malthouse, Deputy Leader, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Greg Hurst and Melissa Kite, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Agence-France Presse, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Sian Flynn, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian De Freitas and Tamara Quinn, Joanna Bale, Nic Hopkins, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Heather Nicheison, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, James Doran Angela Jameson and Ben Webster, James Eve, Jemima Harrison, Joe Joseph, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Stephen Bovey, Debra Craine, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Aamer Anwar, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Anatole Kaletsky, Sankrant Sanu, John Yadham, David Hands, Richard Susskind, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Alex Currie (Registrar and Secretary), Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Peter Riddell On Politics, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Steuart & Francis, Paul Brookes, Philip Whiteman (Editor), Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Dr. Jane Collins, Ian Cobain and Damian Whitworth, Edmund Davey, Nigel Cliff, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Patrick Nairne, David Pannick QC, Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch, David Terry, John Campion, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, N. F. Parker, P. B. Lawson, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Clive Mathieson and Chris Ayres, Lan Botham, Diane Fortenberry, Jeremy Hart, Catherine O'Brien, Michael Gove, Janet Fricker, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjent, David Sinclair, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Simon Crompton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Julian Holloway, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and Oliver Wright, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Philip Webster Political Editor, Roly Keating, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Richard Lawrence,
ResumoWhere to go for the best of health America will take no prisoners US scorns deal to free al-Qaeda's trapped mercenaries No way out for mullah Omar Sarah's lost chance Inside Terminal 5 must keep the noise down The Times Today Cherie's veiled criticism Powell to 'push and prod' Middle East Chanel Labour MPs rebel over terror Bill The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online No quarter is given as Blunkett takes on House McKellen says Blair betrays gays Cigarette and drink tax too high, EU says The weather today No 10 heaps praise on Brown Brother 'seconds from saving Sarah' Charity role for Camilla Palm There's more folks as BBC joins fun Mother's composure holds to end of ordeal Alan Hamilton in the Courtroom Caroline suspect sent to France by US court Body of woman found in suitcase Home Secretary needs to be more flexible on the details of terrorism Bill The Sleep Disorder Clinic 'Commitment to human rights' Blunkett barracked by Labour MPs The Cooperative Bank Phone transcript links bin Laden to September 11 US names the 'rogue states' Lacoste Freeserve Four journalists feared dead after convoy is ambushed Fujitsu Computers Siemens Few signs on the road to government Warbriefing Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor Taleban Britons face jail Esure Afghan leaders to meet Cheltenham & Gloucester Box-office stampede as show goes on again BTopenworld Britain and US row over troops Swaggering Taleban scorn bombs and vow to fight on in Afghan badlands Catherine Philp in Spin Boldak Tesco Bunker-buster bombs blast bin Laden caves Scoot Co. UK Terrorist's tranquil hideaway Taleban urged to attack Chechens Swiftcall New York fire breaks record News in Brief Blair to praise 'brave' Schroder (AP): Two US Senate buildings reopen (AFP): Ban on bin Laden fancy-dress party British food takes the biscuit Alliance deal would let foreign fighters flee city Lan Cobain in Hamir Haload Surgeons confirm heart unit is worst Special Supplement Heart Operation Deaths Alder Hey guilty verdict Norwich Union Direct Work Orange Surprise candidate on list to run BM Orange Charles is laid low by garden eyesore Goggles best for men using saws Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing Student Prince gets in a lather Discovery Channel Freesheet owner cleared of killing sixth-form girl Pupil wins £2m damages over cerebral palsy birth The Cooperative Bank Debenhams Faults 'led to oxygen blockages' News in Brief Singer in clear Ciimbie refusal Paedophiles jailed Too saucy Burgled couple want footpath moved Hunt saboteur bitten by fox and hounds Picture Gallery Trumpton jibe at Ulster police designs Doctor cleared over MMR Organic farmers miss out on boom Michelin London house prices fall News in Brief Tartan dropped Parachutist dies Plea for Seahenge Poverty 'scandal' Singing slumbers Sotheby's boss 'told to help rival' Police dogs made to savage migrants as 'training exercise' Dell MacMillan cancer relief (Reuters): Philippines truce ends in gunfight World in Brief Vice girl's bonus (AFP): Doctors on strike (Reuters): Moderates win Gore's new job Online On the Website Today Brown is by far the best that Labour has to offer The Chancellor's internal critics are small men with smaller achievements Byers is, as the poor travelling public knows, no longer a laughing matter Picture Gallery The new era is, alas, still some way off Irvine error Blunkett's Bill A necessary measure to deny terrorists a haven in Britain Speaking Quietly Powell opts for a more realistic approach to the Middle East Killed in Action Why we should remember war reports with respect Prison numbers Air travel safety Challenges created by Britain's population trends Congestion charging Tony Miles Foot-and-mouth culling One-man band Negotiations on sovereignty Arts on BBC TV Diplomatic language Euros in Britain Final act Court Circular Meeting Personal Column Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Anatomy of childbirth Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Church news Edward Radford Examining the effects of radiation on public health Personal Column PSI Sir Norman Statham Diplomat who picked up the pieces of Britain's Erop Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements Raphael Sommer Cellist whose music-making was shaped in Terezin Doctors Put Joker Waite to the Test Lieutenant-Colonel Agnes Barnett Nursing service in war and peace The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Shares settle off best Barclays British Funds IMF's poor forecasting record is good news for UK economy World Growth Barclays Scotsman loses divine right City Diary Investors switch from utilities Nick Hasell Stock Market Two views as Henlys is driven higher Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates EMI has been missing out on the hitmakers Tempus Torotrak TBI Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street KPMG fails to sign off Bioglan accounts Ahead forebusiness Soaring sales see Majestic at two-year high Results in Brief Fears for Germany after recession warning AngloGold set to lift £1.2bn bid The Royal Bank of Scotland North Sea braced for job losses Business in Brief Virt-x trims loss Myners confirms Target 2 Point 5 Exchange Rates Safeway to sell bargain Levi's as court gives ruling Somerfield recovery slows The Times French pay £1.3bn for power firm Second Merrill star goes Nolan ponders Eircom switch Two divorces are better than one Graham Searjenat Commentary BBCI creditors' fresh hope Picture Gallery Go plans to buy jets as prices drop Growth in low-cost travel lifts TBI E&y powerless over Railtrack bids Speculation on offer gives lift to Standard Chartered The Times Crossword 21,390 Telephone Venture capitalist steps into luxury shoes French arrest three senior Barclays staff Insider game over, says SEC 'No trace of MAM risk documents' MmO2 rises as mobile handset sales fall SAS Scandinavian Airlines Levy set to merge EMI's record divisions England's Test schedule at risk as India seek shorter series Mortgages for Business Limited Hitzfeld rules himself out of United job First Glance Yesterday Today Television Ladbrokes The Premiership Today How they stand The Times Johansson turns tide a final time as Valley floods with derby goals Football Gradi reaches thousand mark still counting on success Big two fire blanks at high noon James Eve Letter from Rome England hit by World Cup seedings Reynolds looks to Slade to turn Scarborough around Hyypia repels Barcelona's efforts to fuel controversy Airport worker flies off with prize Dantasy League football Former Lens players helps Paul Utd to focus on results, reports Nick Szczepanik Your player list with updated scores The Times Fantasy League Butcher likely to be recast in Atherton's role Cricket By Our Sports Staff: South Africa ready to claim series win Flower takes root with Essex Skold leads home 36 relieved qualifiers in day of decision Golf McRae pledges to stop at nothing in Burns prevention campaign Motor rallying Inshore run pays handsome dividend for Ecover Sailing Lottery deal comes under fire Sports politics Springboks' task made tougher by return of Johnson Rugby union Rams feel heat from San Francisco AMerican football The Daily results service Times Square Barbarians opt for Rogers and southern comfort Today's fixtures Defending champions cast aside Sport Summary Lawrie honoured for winning putt England thwarted by injury setback Gopichand to lead India at home Hightown handed home draw Beachill's ascent gathers pace Rugby union Pools forecast Radlinski a doubt as pressure for change increases Rugby league Injury threatens return of Red Marauder Racing Newton Abbot Newton Abbot Specialists Hennessy Gold Cup Lingfield Park Reading the racecard Hereford Yesterday's results 'The tour looks tailor-made for trouble' The Kervin Interview Lewis relying on defeat of Tyson to book place among the greats Boxing Go Lifetime Health Arts Law Balancing Act Contents So who said life was fair? The perils of working mothers are once again in the news. But to be resentful of them is to fail to see the big pitcher, says Ann Treneman, whilc Catherine O'Brien interviews Patrician Hewitt, the Cabinet minister who is committed to their cause Champion of working mums My trip on death road Hours before four jouralists were shot en route to Kabul, Janine dl Glovanni travelled the same road A new way of life, with a pet cow for company Phoenix the calf survived the foot-and-mouth cull. But the farm she came from hasn't. Carol Midgley reports The Times Jack Straw: a rise without trace A week that saw the fall of the Taleban is not a bad moment for the C of E to end sexual discrimination Reminder of a more civilised age The Times The good times roll at 70 People in their seventies are happier than any other adult age group according to a new survey. Heather Nichelson talks some septuagenarians to find out why Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50 Classic Ski NeutraTaste Rickets returns Rickets, a scourage of the Victorian era, is making a comeback. But this time the cause is lack of awareness, not deprivation. Simon Crompton reports on the renewed threat in Britian Teen who won't eat Dr Jane Collins The Times childresn's doctot answers readers' question Healthspan 'A divine affliction' Sir John Tavener and his brother Roger have been inspired by their battle to survive a rare genetic condition. Jemima Harrison reports Zipvit Acorn Stairlifts Dr Thomas Stuttaford every Thursday in Times 2 Elongated limbs are a telltale sign The Times Ginger & Ginkgo Thank God for the Lynch party Film Just as the London Film Festival was in danger of losing its spark, along comes another masterpiece from David Lynch. Nigel Cliff rounds up the offerings in the festival's second week The Times Occidents will happen Radio In her first column, Vanora Bennett delves beneath the exoticism of a Japanese imperical drama and discovers thoroughly Mills & Boon romance The sheer Gaul of it Three wealthy cyber enterpreneurs are putting classical music on the Net. Are they mad or simply French, asks Richard morrison The Times From Norway to his way The Norwegian pianist Leiff Ove Andsnes proves once again that nobody does it better, says ?Hilary Finch Orchèstre de Lyon/Robertson Barbican Onegin Ramón Vargas Wigmore Hall The Times A trial of broken hearts After 35 years, the Royal is finally staging Onegin—but expect a few surprises, says Debra Craine HMV Special kind of blue Jazz a biography of the Blue Note label brings back a flood of happy memories for Clive Davis. Just don't call it revered Pop Muse London Arena Opera Die Walkure Semperper Dreden Art Galleries QUiDAM The Times What's Important Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review When it comes to sex, women can be tricky to… Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Answers to Word-Watching Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2504 Choice Towry Law Picture Gallery Digby Jay Jones Avaya Private Practice The Times Law Section The minister with many hats in his red boxes As Attorney-General, Lord Goldsmith juggles the roles of politician, Government legal adviser and guardian of the public interest, Interview by Frances Gibb Crown Prosecution Service Ernst & Young French judges take to the street Adam Sage looks at how moves to introduce reforms into the French judiciary have sparked an unssemly row Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyer of the week Sidley Austin Brown & Wood Is detention without trial simply unlawful? Why we need detention without trial Picture Gallery Register and protect domain names Andersen Why a bedroom farce raises important questions AIB News Will Web ruling promote unfair competition? A California court has set a dangerous precedent by refusing to enforce a French court ruling against the auction of Nazi memorabilia online, say Ian De Freitas and Tamara Quinn Jagged edge Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Whether to extend time in arbitration case Queen's Bench Division Housing not available under welfare provision Court of Appeal By C J Brougham: Cross-Examination Discount for prompt plea of guilty Court of Appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Guildhall University The Times SMMT Barrister wheels out big guns in his defence Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery UK's Best Buy Hospital Consultants Guide Contents How to find a good consultant The second Times Hospital Consultants Guide looks at heart disease. We publish details od Uk cardiologist and examine one measure of their performance . Here Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains how to choose a consultant What this guide reveals Practice makes perfect? Research shows that the more operations a surgeon performs, the better the results. Paul Brookes assesses the evidence Heart history PPP healthcare Barts and The London NHS Trust Quantity is a rough guide to quality Is your hospital the best place to have a cardiac procedure? The volume of operations performed can he used a measurement. Anjana Ahuja explains Are you likely to develop heart disease? How to avoid a fast and tragic exit Coronary heart disease kills more than one in five people in the United Kingdom- one of the highest death rates in the world. Simon Crompton explains the causes, conditions, symptoms and treatments The symptoms which point to a heart problem Heart attacks and cardiac arrests Damage, diagnosis and Abaormal heart rhythms Diseased blood vessels High blood pressure Coronary angiography Treatment Drugs and heart problems How do we compare? Can complementary therapy help? How to handle stress In a remarkable move, the link between state of mind and heart disease is to be studied by a psychologist hired by the British Heart Foundation. Interview by Anjana Ahuja Delivery of drug cuts clotting A radical new treatment could reduce the need for bypass surgery, says Janet Fricker The life savers Heart disease can be treated, as an initiative in Sheffield has shown. Simon Crompton explains PPP healthcare Hospital Consultants List Drfoster Your Guide to Better Helth How the data has been compiled PPP healthcare
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