News from 26/11/2001
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Andrew Robson, Charles Close-Brooks, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Madeleine Heaney, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Beeston and Stephen Farrell Diplomatic Editor, Richard Hobson, W. S. Affleck, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Judy Teader, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Michael Binyon, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Gabrielle Starkey, Martin Fletcher and Ian Cobain, Richard Eaton, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Emily Sheffield, Mike Webb, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, James Soper, Ross Dunn, Gill Harley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and David Brown, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Gareth Rees Former Captain, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sydney E. Wilkins, David Eimer, Graham Shears, Nick Szczepanik First division, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Richard M. Leary, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Nick Hasell Companies Reporting, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Simon Barnes Programme Notes, Raymond Keene, Laci Nester-Smith, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Gillian Harris Correspondent, Robert Shaw, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Cathy Harris, Roger Boyes and Helen Studd, Oliver Holt, Trevor Patterson, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Dalya Alberge, John Milligan, Simon Edwards, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Tanya Paulo, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Dearbail Jordan, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Martin Woods Third divison, Michael Dynes, Edward Welsh Local Government Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Lisa Verrico, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Tom Dart Second division, Bruce Shaxson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Maureen Freely, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Alison Matthews, Barney Garrood, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Philip Pank, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoBin Laden Has United the Great Powers as They Have… Best for football America sends in the Marines Waves of US troops begin attack on Kandahar Alliance forces enter Konduz Third male jail converted to hold record number of women The Times Forces given £120m for war Scientists clone human embryos From charlie to angel Inside David Morris The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Unionists to meet UDA leader over grievances The weather today Memo reveals pro-euro feuds Princess attacks 'hypocrisy' Girl pop stars killed in Zurich plane crash Woman, 61, stalked removals man Philips Post staff refuse to turn tail over order to tuck in shirts Album tour cost singer her life Drugs at root of big increase in women jailed Madaboutwine Women's prison total grows to 17 The Coperative Bank Holloway 'was far worse than Thai cell' Only Fools and Horses back on TV News in Brief Star Wars wins Modern Masons Royal advert Green furniture New roadside camera focuses on exhausts British ruling complicates clone research Fujitsu Computers Siemens Mother wins Turkish battle for custody Silent women will not save violent husbands C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Unwed couples are living in ignorance Baby is taken into care after inquiry Ex-DJ to face child sex abuse questions Lacoste Warrior's weapons found in Saxon cemetery Intel inside King led the who's who of Sutton Hoo Autonomy A happy Christmas for seller as first card fetches £20,000 Brown postpones savings plan for babies and poor 'Billions more needed' to improve the NHS This Week in Parliament Bonhams Storm over port may be last inquiry One 2 one Virgin one account Benefits staff to strike News in Brief Shop recalls fruit Fire kills couple Cannabis charges Beano for Bean Debenhams Hp invent Rabbani willing to hand over power War on Terror Diplomacy Envoy says Afghans must run the peace Greens agree to role for Germany American military planners switch focus to Kandahar Amazon. co. uk Pashtun force seizes Taleban supply route War on Terror: Front Line American Express Carpet Right Gordon's gift is no Afghan war chest War on Terror Daily Briefing False alarm roused Bush from his bed New look Dostum embraces defectors Alliance heeds Pashtun plea Barclays Alliance forces begin to enter Konduz War on Terror Afghanistan Norwich Union Being there is everything Warlords set to reap profits of poppy harvest War on Terror Opium Bluesure Zimbabwe retreats on election observers Toast to parachute getaway Mondus ANC faces court fight over Aids drugs 12 killed in Southern storms Flare-up in Gaza threatens US talks Time Celebrate Christmas with the Times Cartoonist Online on the Website Today Wine Online Tomorrow Prudence has an eye on your wallet Brown may be smiling tomorrow, but a tax rise can't be delayed for ever If we must go in for nation-building, then let's start with ourselves How could one man get it all so wrong? Family row Sports Diary Prisoners' Dilemma The high jail population should not deter tough crime policy Post-Modernism The time has come to privatise the Post Office Not Cricket New Zealand should take on England at rugby union The fate of foreign Taleban fighters Blair's 'triumph' Bin Laden in Britain DNA samples Approach of Heathrow Terminal 5 Planning decisions Working mothers Two wheels better? Second-class service Ways of reducing numbers in prison Anarchy in Zimbabwe There's no telling Shorter and sweeter Elementary Court Circular Birthdays Adam's revolution in the art of interior design Anniversaries Personal Column Dinners Meeting Tickets & Hospitality Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages DJM: Nature notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Christening Multiple Display Advertising Items Melanie Thornton Singer with power and versatility Lives in Brief Lord Lucas of Chilworth Conservative free spirit who spoke on transport Megan Boyd One of the worlds's greatest perfectionists in the art of tying fishing flies - though she never fished herself On This Day November 26,1860 The South Can Live with Lincoln Anthony Kriss Helping visually impaired children to see properly Capitalisation, week's change BT Business Imperial to highlight worldwide strength3 Economic outlook The Times Results and statistics Gissings What the Sunday Papers Say Fiefdom thrives as a BT brand manager Intel inside pentium How the oil price can feed through to inflation The Times The Bank of England/times The Times Online Moss Bros may get out of casual kit AWG to return more than £600m Exchange Rates Treasury's silence speaks volumes Telecom ninnow intensifies battle with Germans Compass to franchise Travelodge chain Venture capitalists hit by economic slowdown Insurance cash for Bermuda Weather brings firms £8bn bill Govetts return to add lustre at Cabouchon Change on Week Compaq Virgin Blue agrees deal with Lang Business in Brief Fendi stake sold Constellation bid Fortnum move Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Inside Andersen called in to investigate BBC division Railtrack hit by exodus of kev staff The Times Crossward Picture Gallery Stock Markets DTI steps in at Atlantic Sheep for sale via mouse Currencies Hales in £2m payoff claim Interest Rates Tax relief on the way for hi-tech knowhow Sun microsystems Patience Wheatcroft Commodities Brussels proposal threatens £10-trade firms Barthez goes off the rails again and allows Arsenal to overtake Charcol Burns rallies to drive his way into record books First Glance Testing times November reign Yesterday Today Television By Our Sports Stafff: Taylor keeps lid on future funding plan United deny approaching Hofland but PSV fear familiar outcome Fast Forward from Saturday's Matches Premiership Review FA Barclaycard Premiership Ferguson's dream machine runs dry Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Manager's star signings look more like expensive mistakes Smith's flying start soon enveloped by familiar red mists Barclays Ipswich out of luck in frantic closing stages Tempers rise as Hamann sees red Football: FA arclaycard Premiership Marcelo climbs above the mediocrity Nationwide League Watford enjoy their regular Sunday service Brentford fail to find range Sturrock plays down record Sturridge stakes his claim Weekend results and tables Inspired Celtic take firm grip on title race Football Dover emerging from dire straits Non-league results and tables By Our Sports Staff: England draw little comfort The Lord of the Rings By Our Sports Staff: Late goals signal end of the world for Australia Australia's lack of interest only increases Welsh woe Rugby union Black day for Scotland heaps pressure on McGeechan France claim their slice of history Bath make up lost ground Zurich Premiership Hodgson exposes frailties of Tykes Poor refereeing riles Steele Henry's men show grit but much remains to achieve England maintain triumphant rhythm Rugby union Able deputies provide evidence of strength in depth Barnes caught out by power shift Forwards forge a famous victory Midfield must be allowed chance to cut loose Sheffield is rejected after host of problems Athletics Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal & Public Notices Britain find hope in Ashes of defeat Rugby league Australia depart without their coach White brings losing run to an end Snooker Early goal puts end to Canterbury tale Hockey Greenslade finishes in classic style Bowls By a Correspondent: England prove practice makes perfect Basketball England caught in middle of rift over Sehwag Cricket Fleming takes lead in march to safety Kilpatrick to continue his recovery ashore Sailing By Our Sports Staff: Muralitharan has final say Ball advances claim for Test place Blair earns vote of approval Badminton By Sports Staff: Nelson cruises to victory after heavyweight switch Boxing Kallis and Pollock add to India's woes The Times Sotomayor fails second drugs test Sport Summary The Daily results service Rugby union Michelin Fixtures Picture of the Day Saturday's racing McCain rekindles Aintree magic Racing Knight pair heading for Sandown Ludlow Yesterday's results from three meetings Southwell Leaders in the National Hunt championships Newcastle Course Specialists TEAMtalk Raceline Burns stays course to realise title ambition Motor rallying: Network Q Raily of Great Britain Times Square Subaru Proud moment as mudlarks reach the finish Catherine Riley Stage Fright Lifestyle Science Fashion Arts NHS: a suitable case for treatment Contents Frustration and fury Eighteen months after the NHS Pllan was launched to save the health service, Patience Wheatcroft visited her daughter in hospital to find organisationalchaos where patnts are left wondering who cares for them. However, Alice Miles argues that some medical staff believe changes are slowing working 'We need more time' Boot camp for bully broads Tought American Career women are being ordered to soften up, finds Emily Sheffield Colleagues saw their 'no-nonsense' manner as hostile and tyrannical Technobabble Registering domain names can mean big profits for speculators, but it's lottery where not everyone is an instant winner, says David Rowan The Times Small step for mankind No fun for dishwater blondes Thank heavens there's the Mendes /Winslet coupling to think about—a passion to equal the Olivier/Plowright match Evensong strikes the right chord No sex please, we're parents We should take the lead in our children's sex education, according to a new survey. But Maureen Freely is not sure No two schools teach about sex in the same way, and none lets parents in on yhe secret Exclusive discount evenings Our grandsons prefer their father to their equally loving mother. What can she do? Parent. dorum Next week How you can help Bin Laden can't hide If the al-Qaeda leader is hiding in an Afghan cave the warmth that he produces will show up like a beacon on the allies' high-tech, heat-sensing equipment, says Anjana Ahuja The Times The Messiah violin mystery Anjana Ahuja Science briefing Jays think like criminals Koalas on Pill? Pure Organic Foods Ltd Streetwise hot winter coats Hair today, trashed tomorrow Diary Fashion Writer of the Year Dotty P is the one to watch Picture Gallery Jean genius? Be a real sport 1 Thickening lotion by Johh Frieda Ready to Wear,… Beauty the blow-dry Twinkle, twinkle little tsal Fairytale fantasies with sequins and lace will get you in the party mood, says Emily Davies Clockwise from far left Gold sequin dress, ?970, by… First the charlie, now the angel Film Bankable star, hot producer who would have thought it of Drew Barrymore, wild child? David Eimer met her I think l'd probably accept that my child will think l'm doing things wrong The Royal Opera Once a knight is too much La Movie Martin Lawrence's medieval caper, Black Knight, puts Sean MacAulay on the rack The Rake's Progress Home truths Ludwig Wittgenstein's passion for architecture is earning belated recognition, says Stephen Gardiner Through this house, wittgenstein set out his treatise for architecture The Times Entertainments4 Queen's theatre 'Hilariously Funny Dazzlingly Inventive' Hearts apart Dance John Cranko's ballet Onegin finally lands at Covent Garden. Debra Craine applauds Theatre Cymbeline The Other Place, Stratford Music BLack over Red Glasgow State immunity justifies bar on access to court European Court of Human Rights Sentence not restored Court of Appeal Life assurance tax relief Court of Appeal Reporting ban too vague Queen's Bench Divisional Court Charles Tyrwhitt Games Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Films Imitation of Life (1959) BBC2, 1.20pm Choice By Stephen Dalton The Times BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2509 Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland
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