News from 27/11/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Walter Gammie Non-League Football, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Robin Moffat Metropolitan Police Surgeon, Richard Nicolle, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Allan Levy Qc, Joanna Bale, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Diana coke, James Eve, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Lucy Pollock, C. T. Eriksen, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Pearson of Rannoch, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Daniel McGrory, Malcolm Hardie, Libby Purves, Chris Sherwood, Philip Webster and Lea Paterson, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, John Rostill Chief Executive, Jez Fanstone, Dr Peter Lewis, Greg Hurst and David Charter, Anatole Kaletsky, Daniel Lee, Eric Dehn, Roland Watson, Michael Evans Chief Executive, David Hands, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Peter Lewis, Michael Murphy, Roy Bond, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Peter MacKay (Chief Exective), Veronica Cowan and Daniel Lee, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Lisa Armstrong, Jim Webster, Rick Broadbent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Roy Amlot, Qc Chairman of the Bar Council, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Howard Flight, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, President, Richard Owen, David H. Warner, Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, James Doran, Katty Kay, John Riddick, Paul Clifford, Ian Johns, Fiona Cunningham Course Leader, Janet Williams, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Gabriella Starkey, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Tony Moore, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Anne Diamond, John Triseliotis, James Christopher, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Suman Pradham, Simon Crompton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Kirstie Newson, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, David McIntosh, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Richard Sumray, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoWhy we Have Already Lost the Battle against Human… SAS wounded in gun battle British casualties as war reaches bloody endgame Postal jobs to go Inside NHS has gone backwards under Labouradmits Clarke Index Working with Walt Musical chairs Cricket test In Brief Prison plea Fish out of water The moment bomb hit too close to home Oliver August sees US soldiers fall to friendly fire Mikimoto The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Judges told to jail fewer women Hospitals lag in anthrax readiness The weather today Friendly fire hits five US troops The US Army sergeant who became bin Laden strategist Hijackers squabbled as passengers fought back Mondus The Sleep Disorder Clinic Blunkett insists religious hatred clause must stay War on Terror Parliament Labour rebels Dell MPs ask what the papers say Pariliamentary Sketch Alliance general berates rival AMD City of corpses after victors' killing frenzy War the Terror Konduz PC World Risk-taking Putin opens another front War on Terror Daily Briefing War Briefing Russia gets foot in the Afghan door Pashtun fighters advance across southern heartland Defector expects Kandahar to fall Marines step up the hunt for bin Laden War on Terror US Troops One. Tel Terrorists' prize airstrip Experts UN insists on presence of foreign troops Warpm Terror Diplomacy Bush warns Iraq over arms dumps Peugeot Queen puts her art into Jubilee Windows Sarah's hair 'was found inside van of suspect' Breast cancer care to reduce radiotherapy How one tackles a difficult subi ect James Christopher at the Royal Variety Performance By a Correspondent: London needs new talent, says Lloyd Webber The Winners Baby boy 'shaken to death by carer' Hamiltons accuser may face charges Royal Mail Losses of £10m a week threaten 15,000 post jobs FUjiTSU Computers Siemens Change at top 'only way out for Consignia' By Our Foreign Staff: How nations lose money on mail Norwich Union Barracuda snapped up off the Lizard Squirrel pounces on bird lover's nutty headwear Jamjar. com Britanic retirement solutions £1.6m for paralysed party guest News in Brief MP charged News in Brief Stuart Millson News in Brief Lib Dems turn fire on 'useless' Duncan Smith FUjiTSU Computers Siemens Smiles return for Holy Cross pupils Tony Blair, in whom we put no trust Nepal orders army to fight rebels Sour taste of drive on safety Envoy protests at threat to Harare journalists Abbey National By a Correspondent: Mother jailed after death of first son wins custody International Care & Relief Michelin (AP): Hardliner leads Israel peace talks World in Brief (Reuters): Prisoners on run World in Brief (Reuters): Beef walkout World in Brief Company blessing World in Brief (Reuters): Envoy converts World in Brief (AFP): Vet's 'cemetery' World in Brief Online Blunkett's anti-terrorist Bill is a load of baubles A massive extension of state power with no benefit to the citizen's security Running away from the private sector risks all-too public disaster Picture Gallery We have now lost the battle against cloning Purple reign On the Ground America tightens the net around Kandahar A Clause Too Far Proposals on religious hatred mar necessary measures Spice of Life The Royal Variety Performance has smartened up its act Religion and truth Wartime theology Conflicting loyalty to faith and State Adopted child's access to mother Britain and Europe Care of stroke patients Updating Shakespeare Progress report on Scots' devolution London's traffic Heathrow's Terminal 5 Economy class Court Circular Appointments in the Forces Personal Column To Place Picture Gallery Service of thanksgiving Luncheons Birthdays Dinners Meeting Anniversaries Awards Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Richard Sherrington Ballet-loving solicitor who saved the Fonteyn collection Richard Sherrington, solicitor and balletomane, was born on July 30,1945. He died in a car accident on October 30,2001, aged 56 Personal Column Father Vincent Blehl American Jesuit who led the campaign to have England's most celebrated Roman Catholic convert declared a saint Father Vincent Blehl, Sj, priest and scholar, was born in New York on July 31,1921. He died at Freiburg, Germany, on November 14,2001, aged 80 Court & Social Norman Granz Jazz promoter who refused to accept racial segregation for artists audiences Norman Granz, jazz impresario, was born in Los Angeles on August 6 1918. He died in GEneva on November 22,2001, aged 83 The Battle for Stalingrad The Times Unit Trust Information Service Act in Research Subdued session for shares Marks&spencer Financial Services Britain outside the euro keeps on growing Economic View Want to see All in the PwC name City Diary The Times Aggressive City Diary Do as I say City Diary Optimism helps spark Innogy CHE holds breath over bid funding Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Imperial's advantages could go up in smoke Tempus Lloyd's vehicles Cat Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Results in Brief Thus Pits fear after UK Coal output alert BT signs £2.4bn property deal Scipher losses hit £8m BAE down amid fear of warning The Times Dot-com retail survivors merge French vote on M&S sale The Royal Bank of Scotland TJ Hughes team may make bid Business in Brief Enron shares fall Business in Brief Inner City awards Business in Brief Target 2 Point 5 Business in Brief Exchange Rates Imperial knocks Gallaher off top UK tobacco slot Bid talks denial fails to halt Standard rally Chiswell to stand down at CAT Swan sacks investor from board Brown ready to serve another reheated dish Patience Wheatcroft Commentary QC challenges Mercury view of Unilever risk IWC Merchant Retail goes into skincare Baugur may stay bid for Arcadia Telephone Inside Equitable insurance cover may have been overstated The Times Crossword 21,896 Join The Times Crossword Club online - a unique… Shoddy services need more private money, says OECD Lost days at workplace Stock Markets Ofgem to end price controls UK media shake-up delayed Currencies SLI puts cash in Asian stocks Interest Rates Rolex Patience Wheatcroft Commodities Recession in US 'could be longer than last time' Champion Burns caught in tug-of-war between top teams FUjiTSU Computers Siemens England given glimmer of hope by Dalmiya's move First Glance Yesterday United fail to see the funny side Football The Premiership Today Rome united as Juventus slink home in defeat James Letters Eve Letter from Rome PFA will receive £175m from TV deal with leagues Football Dover fans rally to the cause England up there with the very best Rugby union Peugeot Thomas inspires rampant Raiders American football Harlequins to meet Super 12 finalists By Our Sports Staff: Rain gives India chance of draw Cricket Snaddon has happy reunion Eleven MacMerry men of mystery Fantasy League football Good judgment in goalkeepers helps our winner this week, reports Nick Szczepanik Your player list with updated scores Fantasy league Words of wisdom from Davies Today's fixtures Pools forecast The Daily results service Legal & Public Notices Four boats in tight group for battle of the Bight Sailing Australia plan 2003 return Sport Summary Legal, Public, Company&parliamentary Notices CSS Stellar Marlborough misses Hennessy after setback Racing Market Rasen The Wright Track The Times Towcester Wolverhampton Times Square Results from yesterday's three meetings TEAMtalk Why we want to do it all again Motor rallying Seabiscuit wins by a length in field of the highest quality William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award Flybe com Safety fear threatens future of British rally Interview Viewpoint Arts Law Directors' Chairs Contents High drama SamMemdes' resignation from the Donmar last week is only the latest top departure from London's theatres. Bendict Nightingale asseses the new game of directors' chairs I'm over sex and fame She was outed as a lesbian after her former lover and her husband shot at each other, she suffered an abusive childhood and survived a drunken car crash. Penny Wark meets Patricia Cornwell, the writer whose life is as strange as one of her novels The only thing I would blame his wife for is that when she that when she shot at him she missed Goodbye shrinking violets? Science has produced a pill to conquer shyness. It will not make the world a better place, says bashful Lisa Armstrong Give Muji Blair requires those who serve him to be true believers - one form of allegiance the genuine intellectual can never offer Anthony Howard Naked greed behind the screen Foiling a Treasury snatch The Lord of the Rings Time for a second sporting chance For Janet Cooksey there is no point in competing unless she is there to win. Matthew Pryor meets a veteran fencing champion Done that presented daytime TV Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Classic Ski Stop hot flushes Anne Woodham looks at alternative treatments that can relieve symptoms associated with the menopause Self-help tips Denplan Safe to in water Your question answered Picture Gallery Garlic Multibionta Nhs Direct: success or costly flop? The Government claims that patents love the NHS helpline that offers advice by phone. But does it really improve prople's health? Some doctors have doubts, says Simon Crompton Dermanova Marie Stopes International Acorn Cod Liver Oil Dr Thomas Stuttaford every Thursday in Times 2 May he stay forever young Cinema As the Barbican prepates to celebrate the centenary of Walf Disney's birth, Daniel Rosenthal meets a lifelong rodent fancier That September on the brain Radio The terrorist attacks on New York have provided a sharp litterary spur says Vanora Bennett It must be easy for authors to be fooled into believing that literature is up for grabs right now Out of delicacy Viewpoint Did John Adams's The Death of Klinghoffer need to suppressed to spare our feelings asks Rodney Milnes Adams says art has to do more than comfortand console: it must also challenge Opera Plump JackSt John's Smith Squarem Sw1 Sing us a song, piano man New Classical Albums Series piano music from Billy Joel? Not likely says Geoff Brown HMV School of hard knocks A new Young Vic show offers James Christopher the chance to brush up on martial arts 2 theatre Talking Point e-lectures Sakina's Restaurant Bush, W12 Oxygen Riverside Studios Entertainments QUiDAM Entertainments Listings Lost for words Soul Ray Charles's show was so lacklustre that Clive Davis couldn't make out the lyrics He seems intent on doing to his reputation what rock stars do to hotel rooms POP Ian Brown Brixton Academy The Times The Times Olga Borodina Barbican Malcolm Williamson 70th Birthday Concert Wigmore Hall CBSO/Knussen Symphony Hall, Birmingham Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Word Watching Yesterday's viewing by Joe Joseph Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2510 Choice Towry Law What price insurance when soldiers go to war CSS Privacylaws & Business Gray's Inn Square Henderson Hall Assessing the penalties when soccer stars fall foul of the law Richard Nicolie discusses how the High Court is takcling disputes involving the league's players and a top manager The Times Law Section Chadbourne & Parke RSA Search & Selection How the Children Act looks at the age of ten Search & Selection Bulletin board High-risk cover needed Soldiers, wars and insurance The Times Sidley Austin Brown & Wood The Met I rape casess making a priority Jim Webster, of the Metropolitan Police, and Richard Sumray, of the Metropolitan Police Authority, reply to the recent open letter by Women Against Rape 'We are committed to every Complainant' Courts agree it's no longer 'just a domestic' The Crown Prosecution Service's new guidance and public statement on violence at home offers more support for the victims, sayas by Grania Langdon-Down The statistics behind the crimes Grisham can help you skip Christmas Avaya Reders' queries Your Shout The College of Law discusses ground rent, deposits, guaranteed work contracts, car finance and land ownership News Levi's wins battle against cut-price clothes A European Court ruling means consumers are denied the cheaper prices supermarkets are prepared tooffer, says Linda Tsang In the City LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Terrorist legislation should not sacrifice basic laws of justice Law letters Human rights breached by electoral law Crop damage is not aggravated trespass Violent fathers and child access Why juries are more likely to acquit in rape cases Lawyers need training on how to handle the media Unjustified fears about DNA Loan is recoverable We are proposing to start up a scl in near one of… Options CLT The Times Asylum Group Assistant required urgently for an… Paralegal required for small Central London us firm.… Times Newspapers What a l00mph cricket ball can teach a lawyer Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Tite & Lewis
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