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News from 30/11/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Frank S. Nairn, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Roland Watson and Stephen Farrell, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tom Baldwin and Ben Webster, Peter Lansley, Lisa Verrico's, Rechel Campbell-Johnston, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ian Blackshaw, Richard Hobson, Theo Wilding-White, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Penny Wark, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Tom Sackville (Chairman), Gabrielle Starkey, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Christine Greer, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Norman Fost, Dalya Alberge and Tim Reid, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, James Delingpole, Sir Alastair Morton, Tim Ford, Charles Bremner and Daniel McGrory, Irene Zoech and Laura Peek, Bob Harrison, Adrienne May, Stephen Morse, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Rick Broadbent, Michael Evens Defence Editor, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Geoffrey Dean, Chris Patten, Richard Holmes, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent and Laura Peek, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alan Jones, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Matthew Paris, Melissa Kite, Erica Wagner, Nick Hasell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished and Angela Jameson, A. D. Callander, John Goodbody Schools Sport, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Nicky Bird, Graham Scott, Nick Szczepanik, Lynne Truss and Giles Coren, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Katty Kay, Martin Fletcher and Sam Lister, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Helen Studd and Andrew Norfolk, Mike Rosewell, Gordon Glass, Anjana Ahuja, Peter Clarke, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Rose Aidin, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Alex Benady, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Geoff Wolfson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Carl Wilkinson, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Andrew Phillips, Jeff Hornsey, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni,

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We Have Unleashed a Cavalier. The First to Rule… The Afghan who holds a blade at the President's… Byers rebuked for 'contaminating' Brown's day Brussels: We must stop meddling Medical blunders Disraeli disciples sell out for £40,000 The Times Today 'Final fight' for Kandahar begins Has football got too big for its boots? A rose for the father stolen on September 11 Ghopard The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Fast Times Jamie Oliver's kinds stuff Free-market threat to failing colleges The weather today All aboard for the Alien and the schoolboy Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch Bush bends his neck to an Afghan blade Taking a short cut to the powerful Dixons Wanless won't reject 'private' NHS Cheltenham & Gloucester But he pays for mother's foot operation Fujitsu Computers Siemens Farmers in move to oust union president Survivors weep as they hear rail crash 999 tape Great value festive breaks Vodafone There's a train coming Blundering doctor gave children wrong drugs Halfords bikes 'My daughters have lost their childhood' Esure Girl, 17, tried to phone home as killer struck Police may have 'contaminated' vital Sarah clue Norwich Union Direct Salfiti & Co PC World The Computer Superstore By a Correspondent: Defiant Brady feels no remorse Princess's butler to stand trial News in Brief Hamiltons strip Ok! fined £3,700 Law lords deny woman right to assisted suicide MPs pass Bill to forbid cloning Virgin mobile Sainsbury's Student revels in the art of ignorance Guinness Four hit by rights ruling News in Brief 999 victim Salt intake sliced B-test informers Winning sermon Intel inside Women warm to more partners Fujitsu Siemens Computers Viewers' taste for soap opera is 'insatiable' Who wants to sue a Millionaire? Clean Fun Marilyn as you've never seen her before BASF Blair's wartime rating is higher than Thatcher's Sharps Bedrooms Leaders in Conflict Peers rewrite terror Bill to include IRA Michelin Letwin downbeat on Tories' prospects Families mourn their lost loves in Abbey tribute Sisters with posy remember Daddy Jessops The memorial service Time Twin towers toll now below 3,500 Comet Key to coded messages Bin Laden cell plotted French poison attack Chemical Threat Chemical that kills with ease Direct Line £30,000 bill to fight benefits battle US offers visas in exchange for terrorism secrets Scarborough building society Cheshire Guernsey Limited Peugeot Robot to open letter that could kill 100,000 Anthrax Comet Alliance says yes to multinational force Trust funds on offer for the other 'ground zero' War Briefing Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor Intellegent Finance Russian aid arrives in Kabul British Gas Burka plays its part in unhealthy lifestyle Women locked into a life that causes TB Cheltenham & Gloucester National Savings Blair and Chirac united against American hawks Palestinian suicide bomber kills three on Israeli bus International Wine Challenge Rescue workers shot in Mazar-i Sharif aftermath Bonhams B&Q Pakistan sends agents to find bin Laden Afghanistan US will expand Afghan network Officers jailed for attack with dogs PowerHouse SAS soldier wins right to tell own Bravo Two Zero Jail for heirs who kicked British soldier to death Bank of Scotland Kostunica in Downing Street talks News in Brief Mugabe fortified Indonesia thaw The Times Maria Callas Autism parents need help to fend off bigotry Tiny The Times Online Shopping Online A debate on the NHS with very few options The central issue is a shortage o key staff and taxation will overcome it And for £125,000- what is the link between Dante and Chris Tarrant? Picture Gallery New Labour and the battle of Marston Moor Mail model The Times Diary A Law Best Left There are just and fundamental obstacles to assisted suicide Healthy Scepticism The Chancellor is right to oppose a hypothecated NHS tax Dickens and Eastenders Why soap operas deserve their remarkable success Dangers in the terrorism Bill Radical ideas to revive the NHS EU's efforts to repair the Balkans Miserly Britain All Blacks v England Anarchy in Zimbabwe Scoring without goals Haunted acres of the Western Front Airport turbulence Subjective judgments Postwaste Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Dinners Anniversaries The night sky in December Meeting Award Livery company Appointments Marriage Church news Forthcoming marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Albrecht Frohlich Demostrating the beauty of mathematics Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Musical Instruments London Faresavers Travel Insurance The Times The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Harry Waugh Innovative wine merchant and connoisseur whose predilection for claret nevertheless left him open to the excellence of Californian producers Norman Lumsden Singer and actor who found fame in an adman's alter ego Alan Bray Historian of homosexuality Vladimir Pasechnik Defector who told West Soviet plans for biological warfare The Times Unit Trust Information Service Board-Level Interim Executive Flat finish for shares Board-Level Interim Executive A line of command to rescue the railway Sir Alastair Morton today vacates his chair at the Strategic Rail Authority with a parting shot for Stephen Byers Nationwide British banker's TV starring role City Diary Tillman out City Diary In full flow City Diary Taxing times City Diary US competition fear hits Shire Nick Hasell Stock Market Sell-off to weaken Premier Farnell Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Directors' dealings Takeover activity adds froth to SAB price Innogy CSFB Internet float inquiry dropped Wellcome Trust sells shares Portman Building Society Mutuality-it's in your interest Blackberry SAB 'does not need major deal' BP and Shell face block on German acquisitions Results in Brief Optimism returns as consumers take stock of finances Luminar in first move overseas Business in Brief Redrow bid Punch expansion AngloGold offer Target 2 point 5 Dixons admits defeat at Gameplay Exchange Rates Cheltenham & Gloucester GUS acts to calm investors' nerves Harvey Nichols gives warning Scarborough building society So who drives the train at Railtrack? Iceland to change its name as profits plunge Chairman of Consignia to go next month Land poised to buy Railtrack site Telephone Inside Railtrack to offer key team golden handcuffs The Times Crossword 21,899 Enron collapses in Europe as US market awaits bankruptcy Stock Markets Ex-Equitable directors may face legal action Talwar in line for £3m payoff at Standard BA's debt cut to junk status Currencies Marconi plans fresh options for top staff Interest Rates Fast Times Sun microsystems Commodities EFM rejects 'derisory ' Hermes approach ICC extends deadline to give India chance to save series Ridsdale prepares fanfare for Fowler's arrival at Leeds Easy Car First Glance Phoenix follies Tomorrow Bill McLaren's best fly half The Times The Premiership Today Bad Boy Transformed to Fifa's Darling DI Canio's Pack of Cards Breakaway six given short shrift in show of tradition Football Southgate rushing to front in bid for place at the back for England Stiff jail sentences for hooligans Late winner from Davies leaves progressive Fulham in a daze Palace gates are open for Francis Itv Digital Television's gold causing plot and counter-plot Football Hectic weekend ends on winning note for Smith Nationwide League first division guide SRU right to rule challenged by clubs Rugby union White's revival ends as Perry reaches last four Snooker The Sunday Times Ryder's promise suggests another run of success by Uppingham Britain set goal for Salt Lake Winter Olympics Intel inside Mindless fringe should be sued When television silence is golden Criticism and human rights Importance of a one-sided game Australians banking on a fit Rafter Tennis: Davis Cup final Times Square Nationwide Lawson takes initiative to control Wingfield Sculls Rowing The Daily results service Fixtures Legal & Public Notices Els enjoys lead on home turf Sport Summary Peters moves on Frattin dismissed Italian's drug ban World Cup play-off Fright for Fahey O'Neill has to take foot off accelerato Racing Newbury Southwell Bangor Reading the racecard Yesterday's results Maguire joins the elite TEAMtalk Raceline White earns A-plus in final exam Cricket Winter of discontent looms after India object to tour Epson By Our sports Staff: Lara seizes initiative from Sri Lanka Tomorrow in the Times Big in Japan Shock selection Whip hand Plus Culture Style Arts Media Contents What a load of rubbish Cilla Black has relegated it from peak-time TV is paying too much for games that people don't want to watch, and they've even changed the kick-off time. So it it all over for soccer? Lynne Truss and Giles Coren argue the toss Back to the glory years It's good, but no Moby-Dick The Corrections is much hyped, but is it a Great American Novel? Not quite, says Times Literary Editor Erica Wagner While Carl Wilkinson talks to its author, Jonathan Franzen who so abhors distractions that he wrote some of it blindfold 'I am speaking for my parents' The Times Driven back to my car A month ago Penny Wark decided that she could do without her car in London. But the order drove her crazy The Times Nicholas in New York Wapshott In America, dogs can fly A passion for paintings Food snobs Turning your nose up at the food your dinner party hostess puts on your plate isn't She just doesn't know what's good for her, says James Delingpole I could hardly stop Some spicy tips on Indian cookery help Richard morrison to curry favour with a former Miss World Dearest is not always best Got lost in the game? No way Happy birthday, dear Princess of Pop. Caitlio Moran looks back on the first 20 years of Britney Spears's reign - and forward The Penguin Cafe Orchestra Storytelling The Bizkit just got limper New Releases Limp Bizkit's hip-hop remixes are heavy on stodge, says David Sinclair Virgin It's winter so beware of slush New Releases S Club 7 and Destiny's vie for a place under Lisa Verrico's Christmas free Harry Potter Have shark, will travel It's Damien Hists at dawn as Charles Saatchi and Nicholas Scrota do battle for the crown of Brit Art. But is this really war, or just attention seeking? Richard Cork joins the fray Really Useful Recprds Never mind the Brit Art, think about the publicity Who's got what in the South Bank battle Heist The Times Theatre Faith Healer Almeida, Nj Concert LPO/Brüggen Festival Hall RG The Times RG Entertainments Quidam Cirque Du Soleil Media Diary BBC acts to reverse big political turn-off Greg Dyke's review is set to change how politics is covered, says Andrew Pierce Frontline blues Brian MacArthur Paper Round Duke 'wasn't dumped' The Times Hard times, lost jobs and soft ads What does recession mean in adland? Edgier executives but cosier images, says Alex Benady BBC Medical Secretaries Norma Skema Recruitment Ltd Wild at heart Ltd Super Secretaries Owner occupied The Sunday Times The Times Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Discovery Mastermind BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2513 Choice Old Speckled Hen

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