News from 03/12/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Writer, Jon Ashworth, Terry Dwyer, Paul Coleman, Joe Scott Plummer, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Pamela Hamilton, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Nick Szczepanik and Russell Kempson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Gavin Westwood, David Chater, Adam Sherwin and Tim Reld, Nicholas Wapshott and Roland Watson, Clive Davis, Mr. McCarthy, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Gill Carter, John O'Leary and Tom Baldwin, Gabrielle Starkey, Victor Kateck, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, John Neimer, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Iain Duncan Smith, Donald Hutera, Ian Willmore, Simon M. Fellerman, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Keith Oliver, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Julia Neuberger, Jeremy Beecham, Chairman, Alan Hamilton, Edward Gorman Saling Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent and Helen Studd, Barrie Dobson, Andy Stephens, Martin Fletcher and Catherine Philp, Roland Watson, David Hands, C. D. J. Anderson, Helen Rumbelow, Charles Clarke, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Stephen Farrell, John Wadham, Director, Chris Ayres and James Moore, Mark Atherton, Julia Neuberger, Chief Executive, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and John O'Leary, Nick Hasell Companies Reporting, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Christopher Walker and Roland Watson, Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Kelly, Jame Shilling, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Loretta Mahmud, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Angus Macleod Scottish Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Maureen Paton, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lea Paterson, Edward Welsh Local Government Correspondent, Adam Sage and Our Foreign Staff, Martin Waller, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Stephen Dalton, Roy Foot, Andrew Armstrong, David Powell, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alastair Mackie (Director General), Janine di Giovanni, Philip Pank,
ResumoBush's Men Told Me that Blair's Woolliness… Brown forces Blair to retreat on NHS Taleban fighter from Washington DC In 12 hours, four bombs leave 25 dead in Israel Tube trains may drive themselves Tiffany & Co. The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online 56 Labour MPs in expenses inquiry Brown is coy over deal with Blair The weather today Baywatch team to soak up RNLI cash Pop art student knocks Madonna off her perch The Top 100 women singers Grange Hill is top of the class Palm 20-stone shock for moguls seeking light entertainment 'Leg-End' will be footnote to Beatle George's career Crumbling abbey facing closure Picture Gallery Go Magnificent Selby shines in the North Commentary The Week in Parliament Coutts & Co Blunkett threat to sack police who 'fail' Queen's Jubilee puts palace peace process at risk Delia the last word in cooking Stage props start gun fright Smallest lizard could dry out Virgin Camilla keeps her distance 'Stop child benefit at 16 for well-off pupils' Dell Whitehall delaying Railtrack inquiry Free museums have lift-off My next trick, a full church The Royal Bank of Scotland C&G Channel Islands Limited Farming review 'will miss point' News in Brief Rail disruption 'Copycat' TV rape Cycle milestone Master mapping Playing fair Greenham at centre of cold store war Marchioness families sue over severed hands Theatre Tokens Town crier silenced by thief Leukaemia Research Fund Freeserve Help autistic children to learn by playing The Times Christmas Appeal C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester The National Autistic Society Special schools fear closure Sony Ericission Higher Dior Zinni flies in as Arafat's time runs out War on Terror Daily Briefing War Briefing Hardline Israelis will call for all-out war Chelsea Textiles - Sale American Express Bus driver suspected Palestinian's generosity 'They wanted to kill as many of us as they could' War on Terror Israel Scoot for Hotels Bombers' tactics foil Israeli agents European Day of Disabled People Easyjet. com Karzai may run interim government British special forces to join cave assault Surrender or die, Rumsfeld tells Taleban Campaigners want cluster bombs ban The Cooperative Bank Charity hospital refuses to play politics with care Time Body of CIA man is flown home to family You Can't Feel It from a Phone Call US ready to strike at global terror links Bush law chief tried to drop habeas corpus Direct Line Confident Putin purges his admirals over the Kursk disaster Royal birth challenges succession of males Swiss Army escapes knife Hp invent Pearl stud for belle of Paris ball Argentina in cash crisis Nationalists trounced in Taiwan poll World in Brief (Reuters): Village murders (AP): Refugees die (AFP): Reindeer killed Correction St Joseph's Hospice Online On the Website Today Subsumed in a Euro superstate? Pah, fantasy Blair should trumpet our membership of a federation of nation states My Manhattan project for a transatlantic conservative revival Most of us prefer Pax Americana to anthrax Argie bargie The Times Sports Diary Top Hat, Surplice and Tails A little magic could be just what the Church needs Grim Truth Peace in the Middle East slips ever further away Blair's Weakness The Tories are right on the dangers of European defence NHS woes under the microscope Adopted children's right to know Engineering's image Scots progress queried Multi-faith society Blowing the gaffe Concern at powers in anti-terror Bill Clarke on the euro All right for some Cue silence A higher degree Court Circular Church news Birthdays University news RAF graduations Thanksgiving service Memorial services Anniversaries Personal Column Luncheons Reception Dinners Meeting Forthcoming marriages Marriages Latest wills (DJM): Nature notes Lives in Brief Dr John Chiphangwi, former principal of the Coollege of Medicine at the University of Malawi, was born at Luchenza in 1936. He died on October 29,2001, aged 65 Paul Hume, music critic, was born in Chicago in 1916. He died in Baltimore on November 26,2001, aged 85 Major General Harry Knutton CB, was born on November 24,2001, aged 80 Patrick Lynch former Professor of Political Economy at University College Dublin, was born on May 5,1917. He died on October 16,2001, aged 84 Ulf Stroemberg, Swedish television caneraman, was born in 1959. He was killed in Afghanistan on November 27,2001, aged 42 Carrie Donovan Flamboyant fashion journalist who couldn't type, but reached an audience beyond the catwalk Gerhard Stoltenberg Defence Minister who successfully merged Germany's two hostile armies after the destruction of the Berlin Wall Senate Condemns Mr McCARTHY Ronald Townsend Punch and Judy entertainer who twice had a soaking Ronald Townsend, Smokey the clown, was born on April 18,1925. He died on November 7,2001 aged 76 Capitalisation, week's change Trading Period: Settlement takes place three business days after the day if trade, Change are calculated on the previous days close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Change, yields and price earnings rations are based on middle prices BT Pubs likely to provide cheer to Six Continents Nick Hassell companies Reporting Results and statistics Old techniques 'part of poor productivity' UK online Economic outlook CBI to open office in Washington next year What the Sunday Papers Say The Sunday Times Exchange Rates Change on Week Top supervisor finds reward in fresh remit at the FSA Carol Sergeant is in charge of regulation and risk at the newly expanded City watchdog Let it be thus Draconian powers aimed at safeguarding standards Astra seeks protection for Losec patent Law At last, economic policy seems to be working Sixth-formers grapple with recession Gorman eyes TJ Hughes Firms face pension fines Contractors in Ir35 appeal Compaq European share processing in Cedel's hands Index ` MPC expected to keep interest rates unchanged Enron starts $10bn lawsuit over collapsed Dynegy deal The Times Crossword 21,901 The Solution to Saturday's Prize Crossword… UN tribunal gives ruling on Sellafield Dentists face pain of change Picture Gallery Nissan chief sees euro entry 'in three years' Guinness Four take battle to appeal court Enviromax England fans plan to raise the roof for rematch with Argentina Charcol Fowler's all-round efforts a source of delight for O'Leary First Glance Yesterday Eriksson turns to group therapy as England draw short straw Football: 2002 World Cup Delta Match tickets and travel advice for South Korea and Japan next summer The Times Guide to World Cup 2002 Alliance Leicester Upbeat McCarthy begins to plot next fall of Germany Football: 2002 World Cup Public Notices Legal & Public Notices Parliamentary Notices Not-so-sweet Seoul music a legacy of smart Korea move Programme Notes Programme Notes Fowler kept in check by team-mates Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Everton respond to promptings of rejuvenated Gascoigne Premiership table United lacking an obvious remedy Results and tables Charlton consider move for Costa Premiership Review Fast Forward from Saturday's Matches Allardyce banking on his old heads Jordao provides punchline in cautionary tale Football: Nationwide League Wycombe feel the quality in width Hann and Wilkin deny Banbury Non-league football Barnsley return Yorath to square one Sturrock tempted to meddle with successful formula Andy Stephen Third division Norwich profit from Tiler's familiar misfortune Leicester's colour change is no bar to success Rugby union: Zurich Premiership Gloucester put Paul through his paces Wasps combine skill with discipline to repel Bath Argentina pay for slice of poor fortune Saracens show no mercy to Bristol's weak links Australia stronger in mind and mailer Northampton respond to Smith's arrival Hodgson keeps Sale in position to dictate By Our Sports Staff: Garcia overhauls Els to capture Sun City jackpot Golf Links tournament survives criticisms Randall confirms superiority Judo By Our Sports Staff: Gough agrees to stay at Yorkshire Cricket Brownhills eye La Manga prize Finalists Copp finds fault in Reading Hockey Griffiths puts Hendry back in frame Snooker Greig's good form aids Bury title run Netball Kostecki on brink of second success Sailing The Times Fahey close to a second grand slam Sport Summary Escude claims Davis Cup as Australia gamble fails Tennis The Daily results service Rugby union Times Square Fixtures Hockey Defiant Coates is player of the year Bowls Limestone Lad thrives as workhorse Racing Folkestone Leaders in the National Hunt championships Results from Saturday's five meetings TEAMtalk Raceline Southwell Kelso England need to hit the ground running Cricket: First Test Giles concedes defeat in latest fitness battle Squads AMD Viewpoint Parenting Fashion Arts 'This is where the story starts, and where it will probably end. To understand why men still kill in the name of God, you come here' Ben Macintyre in Jerusalem Contents Slaughterhouse of the religions Once again Jerusalem is mourning its dead. No place in history has been the scene of such intense, brutal and cyclical violence. Ben MacIntyre, who first visited Israel 20 years ago, returned and foudn a city imbued with anger and sadness The echoes of sadness The show goes on and on Our veteran stars should retire gracefully instead of strutting their stuff, says Giles Coren A different job for Jo Moore The spin-doctor should become a campaigner, says Ian Willmore Technobabble Governments seem determined to overthrow online privacy-even if they have to behave like hackers to do so, writes David Rowan The Football Handbook Redletter Nuts about 'Ginger' Dame Barbara was not a tweed-skirt girl - sha was as pnk as an explosion in a sugared-almond factorys Karl Lagerfeld—rich but too thin Even our mess is aspirational The Times When it's not love you feel Motherhood involves loss of self and feclings of fear and loathing, not always offset by love. Jane Shilling reports on a book that ventures where most fear to tread Why it pays My 12-year-old son chews his nails. He isn't worried but it looks horrible Next week How you can help The Times Read my lips Researchers are pioneering the use of ultrasound to improve plastic surgery on the mouth. Anjana Ahuja reports The effects of possessing a mouth that doesn't work property can be profound We don't know how muscles used in faclal expression move in synchrony Big names on Yoox include valemtlno, Gaulthier, prada, Guccl and Dolce & Gabbana. Its new vintage section trawls Click here for designer gems Diary Lisa Armstrong Fashion Writer of the Year The Times Divine presents Exit, pursued by rave reviews Theatre Jenny Topper, starmaker supreme at the Hampstead Theatre, is to quit. She tells Maureen Paton why My generation of woman who wanted to be in theatre became part of the support team Hampstead successors? The way to duo it Television Joy has re-entered Caitlin Moran's life with the arrival of Mr Punchy and his Judy on Channel 4 National Theatre Diary of the Diaspora Julia Neuberger is moved by the story of the Jews in the 20th century told in words and photographs It was a jew, Hugo Guttmann, who recommended Hitler for the Iron Cross Comedy Bottom 2001 Hammersmith Apollo Rich Hall Shepherd's Bush Empire POP Faithless Point, Dublin RSC Entertainments The Times Concert Vienna PO/Ozawa Festival Hall Concerts Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival Concert Laltimore So/Temirkanov Barbican How to succeed in ballet Dance a new Javier De Frutos ballet at the Royal Opera House entertains Debra Craine Dance Rien de Rien Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Probationary tenancy plan valid Court of Appeal When defendant misses time limit Chancery Division Proving unreliability of breath test device Queen's Bench Divisional Court No bias in personal appointment Court of Appeal Bridge by Andrew Robson Games Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Solution on page 25 Word Watching Picture Gallery Review Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Discovery Mastermind BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2515 Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland
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