Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 21/11/2001

2001; Gale Group;

Autores

Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Daniel McGrory, Laura Peek and Bill Bond, Robert Cole, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Michael Evans, Philip Webster and David Charter, Ghazi Algosaibi, Anne Woodham, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Charles Bremner and Simon de Bruxelles, Ian Winrow, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Stephen Howard, Hilary Finch, Roger Knight, Joanna Bale, Ben Webster and Greg Hurst, Alison Kervin, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, John Alison, Jane O'mahoney, James Bone and Stephen Farrell, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan and Philip Webster, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, John Goodbody and Gary Jacob, John Davis, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, David Morris-Marsham, Tim Reid, John Kercher, Jacquelyn Murphie, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Alan Sked, Rodney Milnes, Amanda Loose, C. J. Weddell, Lee Cooper, C. Nash, Michael Russell, Stephen Burgen and Dominique Searle, John Goodbody and Nick Szczepanik, Milranda Ingram, A. W. F. Edwards, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Andrew Dyke, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Sarah Johnson, James Moore, Gary Duncan and Clive Mathieson, Iain McCulloch, Rick Broadbent, Sheila Dunford, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, James Bonds, John Carr and Helen Studd, Diana Cambridge, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Dominic Searle, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Tom Kendall, John Cobbett, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Martha Cornwall, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Sally Patten and Valerie Elliott, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Matthew Parris, Stephen, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Edward Karam, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Philip Webster, Roger Boyes, Lea Paterson and Andrew Pierce, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Edward Welsh Local Government Correspondent, G. M. Doyle, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, K. Swaine, John Stitle, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Gerald Solomon, Sally Patten, Justine Hancock, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, C. Martin,

Resumo

Mother, Pathology and my First Anatomy Lesson—oliver… Britain forecast to buck world recession Picture Gallery 'Soft' on Ecstasy Where to go for the best of health Survival is a lottery for stroke patients The Times Today Football strike set for Dec 1 Byers paves the way for new Heathrow runway Strokes: which doctors and hospitals will save your… Bin Laden's 'European ambassador' in London Home & legacy The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Rail freight response fails to deliver the goods Parliamentary Sketch Tensions grow over stalled aid effort The weather today Qatada's Alleged Links to Al-Qaeda Suspects `Plane-mad husband lands wife in jail Greek spy suspects include woman bored by airshows Girl, 13, bullied over height died after drug overdose Caroline murder suspect held in Paris jail Sex talk costs council £7,000 GUCCI Vicar in a twist over yoga in church hall Rebuke for police chief who made light of Ecstasy Dixons Prince sees through the day with right eye Second-delivery post 'to finish next spring' TV rivals fail to go 50-50 on Del Boy Norwich Union Carols from New College Court releases photo of Sarah defendant Bursar's £25,000 theft from school Reach Broker gets £. 2m for losing leg News in Brief Victim tied up News in Brief Metric 'martyrs' News in Brief Atrocity averted News in Brief Huntsman cleared News in Brief Windows Fujitsu Computers Siemens Byers puts ceiling on number of flights Heathrow Terminal 5 Long-haul inquiry cost £80m Misery piles up in village under the flight path Blame us for delay, says minister Airports should agree to split load, says MP Business and unions hail 'jobs bonanza' Healthrow Terminal 5 Marks & Spencer MPs Press FA to repay £120m in Wembley fiasco Picture Gallery Two sticks and an apple ring a bell, vaguely By a Correspondent: Yacoub heartache at going Mulberry Bowyer denies role in attack Renault Our destiny lies within Europe, Blair declares The Link Hard to run with Eu hares and us hounds On Politics You've Earned your Full No Claim Bonus Mulberry US raises reward for bin Laden's capture to $25 million Citizen British Muslims facing death in besieged city Sainsburys Collapsing Taleban shut out of talks Straw backs missile defence Itv Digital Absent friend who won't be missed in Berlin Bronwen Maddox Outstanding Bin Laden aide seized In Brief Elderly woman may have anthrax In Brief Iraq was not involved, says Israel In Brief Mulberry Blunkett to face anti-terror rebels In Brief C&G Girls' life or death quest for education War on Terror Kabul Windows Professional EasyJet. com No Title Canvas city where thousands live in squalor and fear War on Terror Refugees Start rebuilding now, says Powell (AP): Denmark shifts to the right World in Brief Diplomat ousted World in Brief Murder charges World in Brief (AP): Patch approved World in Brief Halifax Gibraltar deal expected next year A self-sufficient economy that stands between prosperity and poverty Dell Online Why does Brown even want to be the Pm? The Chancellor is not behaving like a candidate for the party leadership Where, I ask you, is the Queen Mother when you really need her? Picture Gallery Where America's leaders fear to tread Under covers The Times Diary Cleared for Take-Off The Terminal 5 inquiry took too long to reach the right result No Short Cuts Spain still needs to win hearts and minds in Gibraltar Home Truths The V&A's magnificent new galleries open to the public Saudi education Fun and freedom Smashing pumpkins War Cabinet Achievements of the war on terror Aftermath of Railtrack's collapse The abilities of teaching assistants Burden on volunteers Primrose Shipman Short and sweet Future of nation states in Europe Still flagging Court Circular Exhibition reveals a complex story of genius Picture Gallery Livery company Birthdays Awards Personal Column Meeting University news Anniversaries Legal news Luncheon Dinners Forthcoming marriages Receptions Lives in Brief Personal Column Sir Lou Sherman From Hackney cab driver to Hackney mayor: politician who objected to a grant system that left Londoners to subsidise Tunbridge Wells Losses widen in afternoon Radisson Edwardian Hotels British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Germans award low marks to the euro The loss of the old currency is severing an emotional anchor from Berlin to Munich NEC Barclays Picture Gallery Who's that girl without tickets? City Diary Party line City Diary Close run City Diary Trunk call City Diary Eurex gaffe worries London Stock Market Broker caution reduces Didata gains Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures National Grid needs us spark to remain attractive Tempus New Look Great Portland Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Claims Direct plots recovery Jarvis profits hit as tourists cry off Let it be thus EU urged to act in battle over broadband Telecoms sale by National Grid Andersen faces call for inquiry over Enron Exchange Rates SkyePharma out to drop Bioglan Results in Brief The Times GWR may pull out of Europe Charges in 'September 11 fraud' Business in Brief Nm agrees deal Business in Brief Hint of oil cut Business in Brief Lattice departure Business in Brief Target 2 Point 5 Business in Brief Tesco seeks law change after ruling Kingfisher benefits from Diy Wunder cars New Look trading 'stabilised' Sun microsystems Euro economies begin to diverge again Graham Searjeant Commentary Inside Cap Gemini announces job cuts by voicemail City investors plan mass shares sell-off The Times Crossword 21,891 Stock Markets Richards disputes statement Byers brings PUK to Railtrack Currencies BAE drawn into Exchange investigation Nasdaq eyes LSE merger Interest Rates Direct Line Commodities P&O Princess embarks on $6bn merger Football facing shutdown after PFA strike call Peugeot Barthez pulls out all the stops to preserve point for gritty United 8 Pages First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Times The Premiership Today Outclassed Liverpool suffer backlash Football Away form may force Wenger to face home truths Brammer's late strike gives Gradi anniversary cheer Nationwide League Alexander hits right spot to spoil the party for Jefferies Burgess pops up to put Brentford top Wembley returns to favour in stadium debate When the knacker's yard beckons Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide Tyson tells Lewis to 'count his days' Boxing Flintoff emerges as candidate for new-ball duty Cricket Guide to 2002 international and county fixtures Indian summer holds the key Denness provokes India fury at bans Pacemaker who keeps Burns on the straight and narrow Motor rallying Golding revels in podium finish Sailing The Daily Results Service The Times Today's fixtures Blair the defector under fire Sports Summary Kirtley put back under microscope Sports Summary Superleague goes to court Sports Summary Betts boosts England hopes Sports Summary LTA puts £2m into development Sports Summary Times Square Australia coach taken to hospital for tests Rugby league Barclaycard Paris Pike ready to resume Gold Cup quest Racing Reading the racecard Hexham Wolverhampton Kempton Park Yesterday's results Fitzgerald contests Hennessy ban TEAMtalk Raceline Perry cast aside as Woodward shuffles his pack Rugby union: England v South Africa Henry forced to opt for Proctor Lomu overwhelmed by Aspel's big red book Johnson ready and eager to join the fray Vizzavi Reportage Society Books Art The Man who Mistook the Periodic Table for his… Contents Personal chemistry The neurologist Oliver Sacks was beaten at school and at 14 his mother made him dissect the body of a girl the same age. Yet he remembers his childhood with fondness. Interview by Erica Wagner A charter for developers Tony Blair's promised 'radical overhall' of the planning system will make it harder for ordinary people trying to oppose any kind of new building, says Martha Cornwall The Times The right to know The government proposal to end the right of the adopted to trace their birth parents is cruel, says Heather Nicholson, who has two adopted children The Sunday Times Allergic to real life Most of those who claim to have a food allergy are just on a diet, says Mirada Ingram Every new syndrome you read about is typified by stress, lethargy and headaches Mary Ann Sieghart 'The whole notion of paying extra for something you never wanted in the first place is repellent' Can it be time to hibernate? Value beats service every time F&C Wizard gifts for young savers Pottermania can pay at Christmas, says 2 easy money In the money: Classics both old and new Fiction Christmas roundup TLS From Cuba to Cleopatra 2 books Christmas roundup non-fiction Pictures that pack a punch 2 books christmas roundup sport Bestsellers BBC Get yourself a goose for Christmas 2 books christmas roundup Younger children Older children The Times The way we look now Photography Nick Danziger turns a coolly dispassionate eye on his countrymen, says Joanna Pitman Royal Academy of Arts Readings from Mark Visual Art The new works by Mark Wallinger at the Whitechape! Gallery provide Richard Cork with something akin to a religious, if surreal, experience I found myself caught up in Wallinger's life-and death meditation at every stage National Gallery Around the galleries Opera Midsummer Night's Dream Royal College of Music Families and fortunes New York Theatre Musicals may be flat but drama is flourishing, says Edward Karam Concert Giulio Cesare St John's, Swi Concert English Baroque Soloists/Gardiner St John's, Swi Carry on, Carlos Opera Did you know that Don Carlos is a rollicking face? Neither did Rodney Milnes Concert Voices of Exile Festival Hall The Times Concert Hespèion Xxi Stationers' Hall, Ec4 Entertainments Quidam Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Auction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costa Del Sol Property Exhibition French Property News Public Auction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Offers in the region of £74,000 Bewley Homes Plc Power to make costs order against any lawyer Chancery Division The Times Decision maker to justify interference with rights Queen's Bench Divisional Court Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital7 Choice7 Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice BBC1 Variations Times 7 Crossword No 2505 Today's Television Choice Direct Line Rescue Chairing meetings Dreem teamwork A Working Relationship The Dreem and their Pa, Keli Nolan Fashion: fur trim Eclipse Multiple Display Advertising Items Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Ministry of Sound VPS Recruitment Consultants PA - Admin Head to Company Directors Alice Alexander Marlar Bennetts International AGM Hr Ltd Data Command Ltd. Twins design a daily double-take Take a chair lift and boost your career Picture Gallery Top Tips Time Savers Web World Contacts Clerical Medical First Class Secretary Healey & Baker Www. thetime-appointments HR Officer Mitchell Young Associates On Communication Joslin Rowe Recruitment consultant Marie Curie Cancer Care Tasting Mushroom rolls Fake if with fur Hays Personnel Professional Office Support Relocation Company Admin Assistant - Marylebone Area The Times Créme Development experience of a lifetime Angela Mortimer School Secretary Joslin Row Recruitment Consultants Personal Assistant Tiger Recruitment Knightsbridge Secretaries Old world grandeur off to a tee Conference Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Post-it No Title Contents Tomorrow Orthopaedics Will your local hospital take proper care of you if you break your hip? Case for more consultants The third Times Hospital Consultants Guide focuses on neurology, and includes hospital death rares for stroke. Specialist support is essential, says Justine Hancock What this guide reveals The high cost of stroke In the treatment of the biggest cause of disability, specialised stroke units reduce the need for care Case History 'I thought I was speaking normally but I wasn't' Excel No cure, but there is relief Advances in diagnostic techniques have improved our understanding of neurological problems. And more effective treatment is now available, says Justine Hancock Parkinson's disease Multiple sclerosis Items Case History 'Beta interferon has transformed my life' Epilepsy Case History 'I was slashing my arms with a razor' Relief for the body under stress When conventional treatment is ineffective there may be alternatives, says Anne Woodham Complementary medicine Epilepsy Picture Gallery Parkinson's disease Multiple sclerosis Items My trouble with consultants Specialists have a difficult job, but there's no need to look so bored, or act like God, says Leo Cooper The quest to make lives From scanning the brains of stroke victims to testing the effct of cannabis on Ms, hospitals offer researchers their greatest resource—patients. Anjana Ahuja explains Why do some children suffer a stroke? Ethnicity is probably a factor, and viruses such as chickenpox may also be to blame Experts Death rates The If your hospital is bottom of the table (left) you are 70 per cent more likely to die from stroke than if it were at the top, Nigel Hawkes explains Safe pair of hands A consultant tells Anjana Ahuja how he has transformed the success rate of surgery to of prevent stroke PPP healthcare Hospital Consultants List Picture Gallery Dr foster Your Guide to Better Health Neurosurgery How the data has been compiled Glossary PPP heathcare

Referência(s)