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News from 05/12/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Alistair Lindsay, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Dawson Scott, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Rosemary Poole, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, John Bowis, Robert Thicknesse, I. Marsh, Pierre Danon, Bt Retail chief executive, Richard Hobson, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, David Chater, Angela Court, Joanna Bale, Melissa Katsoulis, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Nick Danziger, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Sylvia Crookes, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Anne Carman, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Daniel Oxberry, Tim Reid, Polly Hepburn, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent and Helen Studd, Michael Winton, John O'Leary, Nick Wyke, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Ian McIntyre, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Robin Young, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Anthony Lewis, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Michael Theodoulou, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Karen Homer, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Jack Malver, Vijaya De Lanerolle, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcel Berlins, Nick Hasell, Sue Neal, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tim Cadman, Sheila Lawlor, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, Janine di Giovanni's, John Allison, Alastair Lack, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Ivor Lucas, Christopher Walker, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Rose Aidin, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, P. D. Burr, Neil Cossons, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Edward Welsh Local Government Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Stephen Clark, Lisa Verrico, Tom Dent, Alan Coren, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Christopher Andrew, Benedict Nightingale, Martin French, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Philip Pank, Susan Emmett,

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America Fight a War of Revenge and Israel a War of… Top ministers 'sabotaged' war on sleaze 'sabotaged' Picture Gallery Literacy targets Sarah Payne trial £4.7m payout Tribal troops mass to attack bin Laden Arafat left a prisoner in his own office Sandala The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online A stunning return for the embattled Byers Parliamentary Sketch Break in career costs women their rights The weather today Cypriot leaders meet in Turkish north Rottweiler QC sinks teeth into Whiting Woman crushed in chase after bag £2,000 whisky? A mere trifle, dear Hurley's lover to 'do right thing if I'm the father' White van sighting 'was just a coincidence' Pool boy drowned 'as guard watched' Citizen Primary school targets hit by staff shortages C&G Winner in her own write Dan Blunkett to banish outdated police practices Dash for euro will hit jobs, says Morris News in Brief Newspaper fined 'Gag' on Railtrack Catholic sermon Fish quota cuts Folk music? Sounds like hell, culture minister says Towers survivor to rival the Queen Marks & Spencer Omar was paralysed when he was chased under a car. He intends to make the most of his life. Now a record £4.75m award will help him Milburn BUPA deal 'breaks election pledge' Dixons Health expenditure is moving target Spin-doctors failed to cure health concerns Abbey National New arrest made over Lawrence murder US link will mean one law for rich Proud fOOT 80-year-old dies after detergent drink error Intel inside Rare species make a safe return Foot-soldiers steal a march on elite troops The New Regime0 PC World Foreign inmates may be deported to free jail space Rukba No reason for council tax rise, says Byers $69m buys election as Mayor of New York Sainsbury's President becomes a calendar pin-up Pensive, angry, sad, ironic, mischievous—the 12 faces of Putin Labour ready to quit Sharon Government Peres' final resignation could do most harm to his own party Dell P&O Stena Arafat's family lies low as Gaza is pounded OAG Blair urges dialogue Rivals for Palestinian power IBM Envoy to Kabul appointed In Brief Missile success Assets frozen (AP): Fewer refugees Bin Laden was 'close' to bomb The Coperative Bank The Link The families who cannot leave but cannot stay Afghanistan Fujitsu Siemens Computers Saddam is still in America's sights War Briefing Daily Briefing Afghans on brink of agreement on interim Cabinet Lacoste Share your knowledge Kaddie Boy America fears attack on key Islamic date EasyJet Taleban convert is no traitor, says father Afghanistan Airline reaches for the sky Standard Life Bank Online Abandon the NHS: we are not safe in its hands T is time to look at other ways to provide universal healthcare In two years Charles and Camilla could be shopping together at Tesco's Picture Gallery There are times when peace demands war Good Mcbook The Times Diary A Better Future The end of Arafat's power would be a blessing for all House of Ill-Repute Filkin is the victim of shameful cross-party campaign Attention in Class Primary league tables continue to be a vital parental guide Actions in Afghanistan Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Call to restrict use of cluster bombs New thinking required on the future of the NHS High anxiety Rising to the top Commercial shoots Museum charges Testing cricket coverage Court Circular The National Autistic Society Help for the autistic is only a phone call away The Times Christmas Appeal Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Memorial service Premium Bonds Forthcoming marriages Marriage Luncheons Sarah Howell Personal Column Commander Ronnie Hay War service in the Fleet Air Arm which began with the disasters of the Norway campaign and ended with victory over the Japanese Modern London Buildings Michael Karoli German guitarist whose work influenced musicians form Roxy Music to Radiohead The Times Unit Trust Information Service Laing Construction Shares settle near best Heathrow express Long-term fears overshadow euro launch in France Decision-makers worry that failure to integrate will lead to a catastrophe for single currency HSBC Three hours to save UK manufacturing Mind your language City Diary Broker upgrade helps lift BA ABP left high and dry by investor fears Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Europe looms large for Scottish & Newcastle Severn Trent Carlton Dollar Rates Wall Street Equitable failure sets Standard Life sales soaring Milberg to stand down at BMW a year early Progress cheers BTG JPMF Capital Protection Public Limited Company Picture Gallery Acquisitions lift Aberdeen Upbeat view by Rentokil Results in Brief Exchange Rates Credit blow to Japan Carlton alliance to boost Digital Nature Notes Northern in sausage sale move Business in Brief Bethlehem talks Oil find lifts BHP Nichols warning Axon caution Gloom for VFG S&N silent on Interbrew leak Spanish blow for Salvesen Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. V Severn spurns financial restructuring Picture Gallery Northern Rock loans soar Connolly shuts US venture Timetable for Railtrack rescue is slipping Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Gissings Court told of Hobson talks Inside Hewitt to spell out women's right to equal pay The Times Crossword 21,903 Consumer spending spree likely to prevent rate cut Shoppers' Christmas cracker Delay for mmO2 3G network 'Samurai' BT slashes jobs Tops linked to Dome bid Rail suitors face hold-up ICR Andersen sued for $1bn by Enron staff Ljungberg lets Arsenal sleep easy Knee injury threatens to rule Brown out of World Cup T. M. Jewin First Glance Tomorrow Yesterday Today Television William Hill The Premiership Today Owen is singled out as danger to Roman legions Football Transfer proposal brings concern Heathcote revels in Altrincham's return to spotlight Babbel hit by new illness Keane happy to take up the case for United defence Late strike silences Mill wall faithful Fooball Cardiff continue their recovery Last night's results The Times Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide Sporting dreams are built on Nightmare Phenomenon India lay the foundations for victory Cricket: First Test Scoreboard from Mohali Britain figure out way to Olympics Lce skating Weight of expectation rests with Tendulkar Stinson aims to put pressure on Blair Athletics Lomu aims for No 1 in charts Rugby union Legal & Public Notices Total Fina ELF Telecrest overcome doubts to land the big prize Corporate Golf Challenge final The Daily results service Today's fixtures Bowls Times Square Parrott out to show he still has star quality Snooker Cardiff date lined up for New Zealand In Brief Ice Hockey Doumen positive First Gold will rise above defeat Racing Plumpton Catterick Wolverhampton Reading the racecard Yesterday's results Course Specialists TEAMtalk Race Line Bitter Cash remains baffled by split from Rusedski Tennis Kostecki leaving rivals in his wake Sailing Renault Clio Veteran of the court is still master of his game Grand-slam champion serves me a wake-up call Viewpoint Reportage Books Arts Life in Chicken Street Contents 100 Best Winter Wines Learning to dance Alcohol and cassettes are now on sale in Kabul, but people in the 'liberated' city are still fearful, says Janine di Giovanni While Nick Danziger says ordinary Afghans have been forgotten Afghan women must help to rule The reak battle for Afghans Red Letter Keeping up with the Joneses' homework Cherie Blair is not alone in wanting to help her son with his homework, says Polly Hepburn Websites that preach hatred The incresing number of extremist and anti-Semitic websites provide a crucial insight into the mindset of Osama bin Laden and his followers, says Christopher Andrew Some of the websites which have given aid and comfort to al-Qaeda have been based in Britain The tragedy is that enough people might believe the Blair-Brown 'row'- and vote for the euro How the mobile reconnected us to people Does it pay to marry? The tax and legal systems can favour the married over the merely cohabiting, says Anne Ashworth ICR Your Money E-Mail Oldies still the goodies Crime The Times TLS Let us now praise famous Wren Biography Politics, giant squid and time travel, Soviet-style Sci-fi Bestsellers The Sunday Times Audio How to be a hit in the bedroom POP This week's No 1 was recorded at home and then sold for £400,000. Lisa Verrico reports on the DJs striking it rich Madonna was so keen to sign she offered to do a duet with Beding fiel Scowl, you're on candid canvas Goya's portrait of the Infante Don Luis and his family reveals a weath of intimate detail and intrigue to the sharp eye of Richard Cork Around the galleries Theatre Royal Drury Lane Where art is simply child's play Give your kids a festive treat, take them to an art gallery. You might just learn something, says Rose Aidin Theatre Progress in Flying Machines BAC, Sw11 A bit of a camp squib Theatre Second time round, Boston Marriage isn't any better for Benedict Nightingale Theatre Suddenly Last Summer/Glue Glasgow Citizens Bluebird Investments Limited Entertainments The Times Concert New London Consort Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert Orch?stre des Champs Elys?es Barbican The Times Offers in the region of £220,000 Compiled by Cheryl Taylor North of the Thames Grisdales The Times Penthouse Marbella Panoramic Views Propertunities France Property News No breach in proleptic refusal to grant immunity The Times Cloning is not fertilisation within Act Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Television & radio Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Discovery Mastermind BBC 1 Variations Times Crossword No 2517 Choice TiVa A partnership in pop A Working Relationship Emap's Trevor Dann his PA, Emma Mayes Pathfinders Receptionist Versatile Team SECRETARY/PA Secretary/office Manager Rms Judy Fisher Associates Secretary/Administrator & International Conference… The Times Media PA Joslin Rowe Politics Times Newspapers Sheila Burgess International Epsom Interior Design Tullow The Times Property £22,000 Legal & Personnel Your festive chores made simple Why Christmas brings great gifts for temps The festive season means lost of work—and office parties, says Nick Wyke Time Savers Contacts Experienced PA/SECRETARY PA/Office Administrator Medical Secretary Champs-Elysés Audio Magazines The Times Ofgem Crone corkill Telsis Temporary Vacancies Pardern Conference Secretaries BBC Eclipse Susan Hamilton Group Times Newspapers Tasting Pork fillet and butternut risotto Black magic Karen Homer Real Life Fashion Individual Learning Account Welcome It's business, banquets and four-posters Conference Call Administrative Support Crone corkill Workingirls Time A class act, but could do better The Latest League Tables of Test Results in English Primary Schools Results show pupils are working hard, but state targets may not be met, says John O'Leary On your marks, get set, go New Points Sustem Rewards Schools with Highest Achieving Pupils Glen Owen looks at the schools that performed best this year Suspect tests end in void results The only way is up Most Improved Schools Show Progress in Reading and Writing despite English Often Being a Second Language Tough literacy and numeracy strategies have brought success to failing schools, reports Glen Owen It's all down to the commitment of staff and pupils Start your sums early for school Facus: Investing In education The most of private education can match your mortgage. Clare Stewart offers financial advice Make the most of available tax breaks, such as child National saving bonds or Isas Case Study Piggy bank lessons Children may be taught about saving at school Think small and solve the money puzzle Drip-Feed Savings Can Spread the Risk of Stock Market Falls and Provide Steady Grpwth, Says Susan Emmett £50 a month saved over ten years cangrow faster than a lumkp sum of £1,000 Secure The Scottish Investment Trust PLC How to Read the Tables Every test counts A new score system picks out the high achievers Get your child on track for the future The Primary League Tables Will Help You to Make that Vital First Choice of School No parent should ignore the new tables, writes John O'Leary F&C The Times How Hard Work and Play are Helping Teachers and Pupils to Achieve Improved Results Picture Gallery Praises and penalties Overall Improvement, but Privately Run London Education Authority is Fined £400,000 for failing to Meet Targets Local authority ratings show only a slight rise, writes Glen Owen Local Authority Performance Chart

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