News from 23/11/2001
2001; Gale Group;
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Andrew Robson, Barbara Windsor, Robert V. Veitch, Alyn Shipton, Cath Urquhart, Noreen Taylor, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Mr Peter G. Nicholls, John Porter, Anne Woodham, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Neil Protheroe, Nick Kent, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Kevin O'Sullivan, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent and Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Mr Brain Hitchcock, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Cornelius Lysaght, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Sarajevo, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Russell Kempson and Oliver Kay, David Townley, Peter Shaw, Mary Ann Siegbart, Peter Riddell and John O'Leary, David Coleman, Andrew McIntyre, Dalya Alberge and Tim Reid, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Paul Ridley, Helen Rumbelow, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, David Yates (Consultant physician and Director), Stanley Best, Chairman, Vanora Bennett, John Carr and Helen Studd, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Nicholas Payne, General Director, Rick Broadbent and Ron Lewis, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Marilyn Monroe, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Brain MacArthur, Oliver Holt, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Angela Jameson and James Moore, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, David Driver, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Dominic Walsh and Nick Hasell, Yasmina Ivovic-Gainer, John Richardson, Chiristopher Walker, Woody Allen, Richard J. Eves, John Allison, Pat Gibson and David Powell, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Roger Maynard and Andrew Norfolk, Alex O'Connell, Matthew Parris, Kabul, Adrian Wesley, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, James Bone and Richard Owen, Alan C. Nash, Jeremy Hart, Harry Arnold, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Chris Bunting and Dalya Alberge, Graham Searjeant, E. L. M. Cowdrill, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Ross Smith, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Daniel McGrory and Dalya Alberge, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Goodbody Sports Reporter, Stephen Dalton, Tim Lawson-Cruttenden, Chris Gebbie, Simon Crompton, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Amit Lennon, Jane Rasburn, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoGordon Brown's Tension is Not Premenstrual but… Where to go for the best of health City of blood and betrayal Ian Cobain at the siege of Konduz Labour pip Inter Milan by holding Ipswich The full result Tax bill for second home owners to double 20% off at Habitat The Times Post workers' strike threat Surgery: which doctors and Farmers urged to 'fake' virus diaries Boodle & Dunthorne The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Britain left behind too often' in Europe In the Saturday Times Play Travel Money Sport Weekend Business Pay attention, boy, when I'm talking to you Parliamentary Sketch The weather today Drive a Merc for £7 a day Last of the he-men Top officer carpeted in police drug row Goalposts moved for literary team Philips £1m quiz major is arrested in TV inquiry C&GCheltenham & Gloucester 'Spent' warlord storms back into pivotal role War on Terror Battle for konduz Fujitsu Computers Siemens British troops not needed Michelin Virgin Taleban draws Alliance blood as US stays away War on Terror Afghanistan Search for government hinges on finding acceptable Pashtuns Comet Afghan warlords will meet at Hitler hotel War on Terror Diplomacy Dell Alliance rejects role for Taleban in future September 11 prompts Billy Elliot director to marry in New York Father's Christmas Ground Zero will be tourist attraction War on Terror America Blair aide to speak for West In Brief Reuter: Bodies found Asians 'loyal' Memorial service Tomorrow only in travel Plus Virgin One Kabul aid base opens Taleban ministers led art raid Robbers' return brings back the bad old days War on Terror Kabul Norwich Union Eton Scholarships for Pupils Currently in State… From mountain warfare to high-level diplomacy War on Terror Daily Briefing War Briefing Five Palestinian boys killed as shell explodes Harry Polter PC World £4.4m is a fair deal, judges tell divorced wife Kyocera Cleo the wayward Arctic seal pup gets 3,200-mile lift home Sainsbury's Sarah suspect 'gave two different answers' IBM Palace confirms courtier 's job with Charles Halfords Rocket pioneer on cloud nine after test flight Pregnant pause hits rush hour News in Brief Teenage killer Spot fine trial Rapist hunted Bah, humbug £10,000 for mother who gave birth after abortion EU threat to fine France in row over Channel Tunnel Seat Staples Best music teachers are pop stars News in Brief Diabetes hope VCJD deaths Ulysses win Drugs dropped to sick yachtsman Irvine is cleared on adviser The Cooperative Bank Bank manager stole to impress Dixons Worrying condition when all at sea Ministers rush to dose cloning loophole Tones to put patients and pupils before cuts in taxes Magnet McConnell elected Scots' third First Minister Public services are at top of the Holyrood in-tray Teachers have a surprise friend in Whitehall The Estelle Morris Interview Scottish Widows The facts about faith schools Time The new broom Social worker's boss 'tampered with Climbiè file' Ebac Barclays Real IRA bomb suspects in court 2 million population rise forecast for UK Blaze damages ceiling of medieval cathedral Son of war victim wins benefits News in Brief Reuters: Euro robbery Reuter: Colombia tragedy Reuter: Caracas protest Lacoste Greece hints at freeing wife of plane-spotter Nato to improve ties with Russia Esure Tiny Pope issues apology on Net Online Times E-Mail Gordon and Tony: it all comes down to money The latest clash in Downing Street is best explained by pre-fiscal tension If ignorance is bliss, why on earth aren't we all deliriously happy? Picture Gallery We have put ourselves in the picture at last Good habits The Times Diary Tied to the Stake Al-Qaeda prepares to fight to the last Afghan A Wing and a Prayer Ministres now need to procced carefully on faith-based schools City of Light Twin beams of hope will shine over Manhattan Rules of engagement Achievements of the war on terror Britain's population difficulties Second thoughts on devolution Bullying at school Second-class service Going up in the world? Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Enough evidence for a fair trial Women consultants Opera disappointment European superstate Spelling it out Court Circular Lecture University news Calls to the Bar Luncheons Dinners Personal Column Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Faculty and Institute of Actuaries Marriage Announcement Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items B. K. P. A. Court & Social Sheila Colman Prizewinning sheep farmer who nursed Lord Alfred Douglas in his final months and became the guardian of his reputation Doug Collins Serial escaper from Nazi prison camps, who later emigrated to Canada and made his name as a journalist The Times Publishers and the Public On This Day November 23,1906 A dispute between The Times Book Club and the publishers as to whether the club could sell second-hand books led to The Times republishing an article from 1852. The Net Book Agreement, formed in 1900, which allowed publishers to set minimum retail prices, was finally abolished in 1997 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trekking in the Himalayas Shares drift higher The Sunday Times British Funds Workers feel the pain as global slowdown bites Job-sharing and flexible working practices are no longer taboo subjects for unions Centerprise International Tearful reunion at New Star? City Diary True grit City Diary Over the wall City Diary The Times Us and the politics of dependence With stuffing City Diary MmO2 lifted by bid prospects Stock Market AWG buoyant on hopes of revamp Rumour ol the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors dealings London Financial Futures European Money Deposits % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Good-value Safeway is worth checking out Tempus Chrysalis Scapa Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Three-month extension for airline terrorism cover NTT to take £6.9bn charge for restructure Share Centre Blackberry Chrysalis pins hope on couple Rock to lead Coinmaster listing Results in Brief Schroders director is casualty of Dobson shake-up First direct Finance director for Scapa Business in Brief Broker ends talks WPP buys agency Target 2 Point 5 Exchange Rates Hiscox issue to raise £54m Gissings Safeway shares hit as profits rise High price of dividend tax relief cut Commentary Monks attacks DTI plan NEC US downturn may cost more jobs at FKI Redstone's trading 'resilient' Inside Equitable 'unstable' if deal fails, says FSA Fast Times The Times Crossword 21,893 Postal strike threatened over Parcelforce shake-up Stock Markets Norway vows to reduce oil output Bank urged to cut rates again Lloyd sets sights on Esporta Currencies Nationwide still upbeat Interest Rates Les Domaines De Saint Endreol Commodities Dome firm to return £25m as wind-up nears Denness ban threatens to split cricket Football's rulers go to court to prevent strike plan Fujitsu Siemens First Glance McRae's fast start Armstrong on mark Tomorrow Yesterday Today Television Delta The Premiership Today Southampton Face up to Home Truths On the Defensive How they stand Armstrong earns Ipswich head start Football Leeds leave it late to bring smile back to the face of O'Leary Peugeot Valencia kept at bay by Douglas Taylor prepared for the big stage Bruce in limbo as Palace win their day in court Football will be the winner at the end of the day Football The PFA strike threatens to disrupt football but Paul Ridley, former Sports Editor of The Sund, can see a silver lining to this black cloud Barclays Nationwide League first division guide Laney's selection sparks uproar Rugby union Irish wide boys prove too much for Saracens Ryan takes up his fight for freedom Legal & Public Notices Deflated Australia call Tune Ramprakash reaches tour landmark by mixing luck with method Cricket Waite laments lack of strength in depth Rugby league The Daily results service Scoreboard from Hyderabad Today's fixtures By Our Sports Staff: Langer seizes his chance to continue prolific run Prost dream stalls as debts overtake team Motor racing Fogarty on his bike from Ducati Sport Summary Nicol revels in return to Power Woods wins in grand style Russia joins the international set Leading duo bid to boost clubs Academy success in tour opener Baracouda returns to the scene of his prime Racing Yesterday's results Course Specialists TEAMtalk Raceline Ascot Exeter Southwell The Wright Track Fortune smiles on good name McRae hits top gear early to put Burns in the shade Motor rallying: Network Q Rally of Great Britain Memory loss in service park that time forgot Times Square Bennett has world at his feet Salling No more pretending—time for a drop of the hard stuff Eterna Reportage Interview Television Style Nick Kent on the lost genius behind Pink Floyd Contents Arts Media 100 Best Winter Wines The craxy diamond Syd Barrett made some of the Sixties' most inspired rock records before succumbing to drug-fuelled madness and retreating to live in his mother's basement. Nick Kent on Pink Floyd's wayward genius Banking on the past 'He had star quality' The Commodore, Beirut Don't expect room service Don't expect room service The Continental, Saigon The Inter-Continental, Kabul The Sunday Times The Holiday Inn, Sarajevo The Europa, Belfast Victor's slimline tonic The agent Ed Victor takes 15% off his elients, but they see less of him now, says Noreen Tayolor The Times Naughty but ever so nice Television What's the fragrant Joan Bakewell doing in a new series about taboos? Steaming up the screen, says Cailtlin Moran Transmission impossible Radio Can the humble wireless help to win the war on terrorism? Vanora Bennett is not so sure Heist Sparxxx fly down South New Albums After a shot of farm-boy rap, David Sinclair snuggles up with Lighthouse Family Madonna The good, the bad, the sickly Compilation Albums The September 11 tribute makes tricky listening for Lisa Verrico Out now Behold the Botti beautiful New Albums Trumpeter Chris Botti is showing off his chops and more, says John Bungey Virgin World Music Swinging from a star A series of five in-concert DVDs captures Frank Sinatra in all his moods, says Clive Davis Recital Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall Mick Jagger Quidam Entertainments Star Quality The lost and found generation Theatre An aboriginal tragedy returns to London and still packs a punch, says Benedict Nightingale The Times Oae /Coin Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert From catwalk to high street Top designers have finally realised that there is cachet in being affordable, says Emily Davies Six of the best vintage The Sunday Times Money down the drain? Water enhances with vitamins in arriving at a vending machine near you, says Anjana Ahuja Consult, compete and win UK consultants are set for a boost abroad, says Tony Dawe BBC International Structural Design Consultants Rotary (International) Ltd Power, money and agro-bank aggro ARUP Auntie's African adventure Bbc Technology has won a award for its help, last year, in setting up and launching Bostwana Television. Toney Dawe reports From gas platform to private website Multiple Display Advertising Items WS/Atkins Emcor MM Bccb Cream of the consultants The Times The dirty secret of celebrity splashes Stars should not be given copy approval, argures Kevin O'Sullivan Obits and evil-doers P 45s at Itn? Rumours of 200 job losses may be exaggerated, says Raymond Snoddy The Times Anderson Hoare School Secretary Creme Office Manger Dukie's bluff guide The Times Media Diary Consent of trade mark holder cannot be inferred The Times Victim of domestic violence not intentionally homeless Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Player Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Television Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Sky Premier BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2507 Choice Old Speckled Hen The Times Volumes Treatments Alternatives Listing The data in this guide Masters of any trades In the last of the The Times Hospital Consultants Guides we focus on general suregety. This is increasingly specialised field, but the need for generalists must be forgotten, says Simon Crompton What this guide reveals Surgery volumes Carotid endarterectomy P Can complementary therapy help? Treament The keyhole revolution Imporved surgical techniques are helping cancer patients and saving money, says Anne Woodham Experts Hospital Consultants List Healthcare Solutions Drfoster How the data has been compiled Glossary P
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