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News from 04/12/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Carl Fogarty, Don Aston, Nigel Hawkes and David Charter, Zahid Hussain, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, and Christopher Walker, Robert Thicknesse, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, J. E. Jeffrey, Anne Woodham, David Pannick Qc, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Walter Schwinmer Secreatary-General, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Maritn Waller, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Penton Lewis, Alison Kervin, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Ludovic Kennedy, Richard Irving, Christopher Walker and Ross Dunn, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Frank Allingham, Richard Eaton, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor and Roland Watson, Jack Malvern, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Deborah Annetts, Chief Executive, Dr Jane Collins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Neil Lowire, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Frankie McGowan, Daniel Barnett, Tony Pristavec, Rodney Milnes, John Chitham, Peter Simpson, John Evans (Consultant anaesthetist), Irene Zoech and Laura Peek, Roland Watson, John O'Leary and Glen Owen, David Hands, Jo Buonaguidi, Nicholas Wapshott, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent and Laura Peek, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Luke Clancy, Douggie Gray, Vanora Bennett, Edward Fennell, Gavin Littaru, David Evans, Gerald Hitman, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, A. R. Michell, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, James D. Zirin, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Veronica Linklater (Chairman), David McVay and John Goodbody, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Mattin, Peter Coad Director, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Michael Dynes and Jan Raath, Matthew Parris, Raikes Hodson, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Stephen Farrell and Michael Evans Defence Editor, John Austin, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Edward Welsh Local Government Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Nicki Daniels, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Stephen Alexander, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Philip Pank,

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Why Israel is now the Victim of Colonialism -… How Malcolm X turned an all-American boy into a… Arafat trapped in firing line Sharon grounds Palestinian leader The one who is going to kill us, his blood will be shed' Save 20% at Laura Ashley Britons spend away to a happy Christmas Symbolic attack on helicopters brings 'president' down to earth Saving Lord of the Rings from Hollywood How a… Tiffany & Co. The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Where's Byers? He's behind you. Oh no he isn't Parliamentary Sketch UK pupils near top of the world league The weather today Milburn protests over Brown Portrait of passenger who stopped a jet NHS ready to sign up Bupa hospital Philips Two faces of Israel's deadly torment Israel Adam Weinstein, killed on a night out with friends Maher Habashi, gave up his bride in hope of paradise BTopenworld Time may be ripe for smooth-talking hawk Bush hands tied as Sharon joins war on terror Israel Companies House Palestinians arrest 110 militant suspects The only Fish in the Sea Israel is ready to do away with Arafat Council tax to rise 10% to pay for elderly care MPs' expenses clinch case against muzzling watchdog Intelligent Finance New rail chairman defends high fares Itv Digital Ministry help for Euan's studies Killers 'smiled after driving over woman' Bowbelle skipper can still sail News in Brief £3m damages Biggs loses appeal Burton diary back EMI silences mobile jingles Transplant fails in typing error Expenses fiddle costs detective £85,000 Dixons 'Divorce happens' says Winslet Climbie care worker to be charged for inquiry snub Master Card Dorset's Jurassic coast is wonder of natural world Amazon. co. uk Rambert Dance director to step down Canyon tragedy firm sent CD to victims' families Boat death father convicted Esure Insurance Ltd 500 now sleeping rough Citroën Liverpool holds vigil for George Harrison Fujitsu Computers Siemens Bonn sleepover a mark of progress War Briefing By Our Foreign Staff: Afghans agree to UN force in Kabul Bluesure Blair may back strike on Iraq SAS searches 'bin Laden' cave system Vodafone Taleban split as top defectors flee to Pakistan Afghanistan Online On the Website Today Wine Online Talking Point Christmas Appeal Fujitsu Computers Siemens Mercedes Benz Zimbabwe accuses Mbeki of knifing it in the back General 'killed 12,000' How Malcolm X changed boy's life Scooter is Segway forward Anthrax link to US germ warfare The National Autistic Society Urgent cancer cases 'lack specialist treatment' Jamjar. com a direct line company Why a dash of autism may be key to success The Times Christmas Appeal Life Search Christmas shopping breaks Holiday Inn Hotels Resorts Colonialism is alive and well in the Middle East This is not an 'ancient quarrel', it is democracy versus totalitarianism If there's one thing we ought to know, it's that you can't count on accounts Picture Gallery Our museums may be cheap but not cheerful Dirty work Diary Exit Arafat An intense and inevitable Israeli response to terrorism Valleys of Fear Why Tajikistan needs help too School Match The Times seeks to help schools for autistic children Causes of violence in the Middle East` Sleight of hand Euthanasia and assisted suicide Faith-based schools Deep vein thrombosis Split police duties Yoga and religion A higher degree Relation of crime to prison numbers Testing cricket coverage Court Circular Premium Bonds School news University news Birthdays Legal news Royal Academy of Music's horn of plenty Anniversaries Personal Column Luncheons Receptions Dinners Forthcoming marriages Marriage Appointments in the Forces Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Darrell Viner Installation artist known through his public commissions Global Flights Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Jet, Set, Go! Flight Searchers Court & Social Bensons Crisps (UK) Limited In the Matter of Arbenz Limited Bert Axell Indefatigable naturalist who developed the Rspb reserve Minsmere from derelict land and made it an example of wildlife conservation The Turner Kenneth Brown Comp Scheme Women's Suffrage Increasing agitation in favour of votes for women prompted the creation of organisations that sought to counter the movement and preserve the constitution as an exclusively male preserve. They stifled the progress of democratic reform for a further decade Maurice Trowbridge Ted Heath's press secretary, who frightened Chairman Mao Allan Leat Accident-prone apostle of the 'hot dance' music of the 1920s The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trekking in the Himalayas Losses maintained at close Barclays Savers are better off than they think Economic View Want to see how fast a company Society hit by negative equity City Diary Old ham City Diary Puppet love City Diary Built on sand City Diary The Times Enron's demise takes its toll Shares sale hurts Innovation Group Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Cordiant's cost base cuts aim to counter critics Fuller's Health Clinic Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street FSA gets teeth to curb insurance industry excesses SAB move may keep Interbrew deal alive Exchange Rates The Royal Bank of Scotland Results in Brief Goldshield cautious even as profits rise Hellenic Petroleum Oldest colliery faces closure DTCC to settle for Nasdaq Europe The Times Sellafield plant can go ahead Guinness Four trial 'was unfair' Business in Brief Ford careful Tax break vetoed Laser cure surge AA to sell cars Allied chief goes Cordiant cuts further 400 jobs Bar chain disposal hits profits at Fuller's Holmesdale Building Society Third executive leaves Moss Bros in a week Brainspark could be liquidated Dome firm sues over roof contract Help euroland? That's against the rules Commentary Forest suspended over results delay Finspreads com Sales fall at Coffee Republic DFS drops options plan Lea Paterson Economic View Pratt & Whitney white-collar staff take the floor Private firm plans $700m bid for Enron The Times Crossword 21,902 Stock Markets From Bath to Brazil, the assets that span the globe Germany in EU deficit row Railtrack investors press on Currencies Barclays refuses to disclose exposure Shoppers keep tills ringing Interest Rates Girard-Perregaux Commodities England sent into tailspin as Harbhajan wreaks havoc Fujitsu Computers Siemens First Glance Standard Installation The Premiership Today West Ham United FA Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 Long ban from FA on the cards for Ginola Football Chapple is back on familiar ground Michelin Sheringham brings Bolton to earth Forest may be forced to sell Jenas Terrestrial answer to football's satellite monopoly is priceless James Eve Letter from Rome Arsenal pin hopes on Henry in duel with Trezeguet Highbury teams Defence has Atkinson singing the Blues Fantasy League football Fantasy League football The Chelsea pair of Le Saux and Gallas has proved profitable, says Nick Szczepanik Your Player list with updated scores The Times Fantasyleague Youth leaderboard Harbhajan hands England new spin conundrum Cricket Compton maintains tradition By Our Sports Staff: Lee is charged as Australia struggle By Our Sports Staff: Lara fails to prevent whitewash British bobsleigh gets a fresh start Rams conquer their bad habits American football Assa tipped to lure Cayard to Volvo Saiing London the target for record bid Athletics No Title Gatland surveys scene as Smith beds in quickly Rugby Union Universities play game of risk The Daily results service Times Square Today's fixtures By a Correspondent: Fahey completes grand-slam double Real tennis Davis joins revival of the old guardq Snooker Sculthorpe added to Wigan's power pack Rugny league Pools forecast Sport Summary Video game aid for TV coverage Donald wins card Tigers tamed Touch of class Engquist banned Corkill over Moon Best Mate goes straight for the King George Racing Newton Abbot Hereford Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Race Line Return of Paris Pike wins praise Cheltenham Race Course Fogarty all revved up for team challenge The Kervin Interview Strategic approach puts Telecrest in driving seat Corporate Golf Challenge final Owen on report for Bath incident Table tennis Marsh & McLennan Companies Reportage Health Arts Law Eat, drink, smoke and be merry (For Tomorrow we May Die) Contents Time for another Far from sobering us up, the events of September 11 appear to have driven us to seek consolation in alcohol, cigarettes, sex and gambling. Carol Midgley reports Respect me, I'll value you Bullying is rife in Britain's schools. Penny Wark meets a head teacher who turned around a violent comprehensive and right, David Mattin recalls how it felt to be picked on When i arrived a child would say to me 'Don't go there man By the time I left it was 'Sorry headmistress, I'll pick up this litter 'To work was social death' Redletter The art of doing a Delia Delia Smith's status is so great that her first name is now officially an adjective. What if she'd been called plain Ann, asks Ann Treneman Cartoonists have the last laugh The tragedy of the Liberal Democrats in that they entirely lack a unique selling proposition No desert island yet for Hague The Times Old codgers keep their star quality When Tom Courtenay met old actor friends Michael Caine, David Hemmings and Bob Hoskins on the set of last orders they messed around like children, he tells, Frankie McGowan Been there, Not t dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Tread carefully As chiropodists are cut from the Nhs, it is vital to check up on private Anne Woodham Garlic Check out the qualifications Early loss of baby teeth The Times children's doctor answers reaters' questions Your questions answered Zipvit Hope endures as life ebbs Alex Hunt suffers from the rare genetic disorder portrayed in the film Lorenzo's Oil. Nicki Daniels meets him and his mother NeutraTaste New Dermanova Dr Thomas Stuttaford every Thursday in Acorn Stairlifts Lorenzo's oil has a role Pure Organic Foods Lord of the three Rings circus Film With the first part of the Tolklen classic about to reach our screeens, lan Nathan peeps behind the epic propductiion All the news that spits Radio Psst-did you hear Mariella Frostrup' tribute to the golden age of Hollywood gossip columnists was music to Vanora Bennett's ears? There are practical reason why the only creatures that see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil are brass monkeys Back to the Garden On Saturday Simon Rattle returns to the House. But theatre was always in his blood, he tells Rodney Milnes Heaven help us, you don't like to think what wagner meant by parsifal Stranded on the shores of taste Classical CDs There's more to life than Desert Island Discs, to the of Geoff Brown HMV The Times Opera The Golden Penguin Linbury Studio Concert Philharmonia/Salonen Festival Hall Dance Onegin Covent Garden No idyll thoughts Theatre South Pacific is just a piece of Broadway schmaltz. Not if the National has its way, finds lan Johns Theatre My Brilliant Divorce Town Hall Theatre, Gatway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Palace Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recital New York Festival of Song Wigmore Hall Ladies' man going solo Pop It should be great being Luther Vandross-sell-out shows, adoring women-but, oh dear, it's not that simple, he tells David Sinclair It's a paradox that feelings I inspire in other people haven't occurred in my own life No Man's Land The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Picture Gallery Times 2 Crossword No 2516 Choice Direct Line Rescue Drink, sex and the cost of office parties Janet Paraskeva The Law Society one year on Terrorism and human rights What the US & Europe… Financial Services Authority a new era of… Laurence Simons Internaitonal Legal Recruitment Hays ZMB The high price of consuming a little too much Christmas spirit Wandering hands can be costly in the festive season, says Daniel Batnett Avoid an expensive nightmare... The Times Law Section Newham No Title Tite & Lewis Turning round the supertanker A year into her job at the helm of the Law Sociery, Janet Paraskeva is bent on reform. Interview by Frances Gibb States of Jersey Broadly Focused Role in Established Technology Group Henderson Hall Company Secretary Chadbourne & Parke Private Practice Human rights become the first casualty of war International Power News Capita Ras The Competition Authority Don't ignore democracy and human rights Water schwinmer, Secretary-General of the council of Europe, on initiatives enhance to police and judical co-operation in the fight against terrorism Will US civil liberties be another victim? New anti-terror laws in the US will mean abandoning some constitutional rights. But most citizens approve, says James D. Zlrin It's strictly business for hookers A quick, cheap answer to costly medical claims? Frances Gibb looks at a fast-track scheme to handle medical dispute with out going to court Crown Prosecution Service Positive about Disabled People No mercy for City from the 'super-regulator' The new Financial Services Authority will have wide powers and an aggressuve outlook, says Edward Fennell In the City LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Lawyer of the week Henderson Hall High cost of outside expertise BBC Bulletin board Appeals are not human rights retrospective House of Lords Whether planning policy is general or detailed Queen's Bench Divison Contradictory statements not permitted in claim Chancery Divison Lipson Lloyd Jones Avaya Heidelberg, Germany 2 Harcourt Buildings Throgmorton The Times Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lord Steyn launches into defence of jury system Legal Diary Trading places Legal Diary Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items

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