News from 06/12/2001
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Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Phil Yates, Damian Whitworth and Roland Watson, Alia Brahimi, Eric Hardy, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Ian Nathan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, Peter Willdridge, Michael Lavender, Jamie Anderson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Geoffrey Hamer, Christine Buckley and Jill Sherman, David Chater, Roy Turner, Nic Hopkins, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Alex Murray, Richard Irving, Aoife O'Brien, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Sam Lister, Heather Stern, Jack Malvern, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Lawrence James, Ben Webster and James Doran, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Edward Ullendorff, Geoff Pearson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Anthony G. Phillips, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, David Porter, Roland Watson, Catherine Castree, Helen Rumbelow, E. Jane Jones, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Bill Shackleton, Charles Priestley, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Stephen Farrell, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Michael Watkins, Raymond Keene, Dee Moss, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Cliff, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Melissa Kite, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, C. H. Jeffery, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Christopher Walker, Ian Blair, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Joshua Rowe, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Tim Reid and Stewart Tendler, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Jeremy Warren, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Yousef Walker, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Emma Burns, Philip Webster and Melissa Kite, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni,
ResumoAfghanistan's new leader escapes US 'friendly fire' Bomb error kills three Americans ?6bn offered to warlord coalition Hamas clash Sotheby's verdict Does the Pop World Believe that only Adenoidal… Blair faces Question Time before lunch in shake-up Railways 'dire' The First Empress? How a baby The First Empress How a baby girl could modernise Japan Blunkett fury as judge says lorry asylum fines are illegal Links London The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Fast Times Cook plans greater powers for MPs The weather today Mama ballerina Months after the tramatic birth of… Billy Graham to be honorary knight Viagra, thongs and sex toys take back seat Sotheby's Chief faces jail over commission fix Sothebys Found 1744 Shame of a pioneer who turned to conspiracy Christie's rival asserts innocence Tanino Crisci Byers to scrap Ppp if Tube cost is too high Railways 'back to Hatfield' due to poor staff morale Dixons Elephants retreat to the country Firms forced to confess if they pay women less Autistic comedian is a turn for the better The National Autistic Society Air traffic protest at EU plans News in Brief Champion cleared News in Brief Race charges News in Brief Rioter jailed News in Brief Girl gang-raped News in Brief Memory test News in Brief 'Safari boy' sent to prison for string of crimes £1 million cost of rehabilitation Marks & Spencer Princess at her ease College kicks out 'dog food and port' students Victory for Times after libel judge's blunder PC World The Times Football League victimised top-level Asian ref Northern lights put sparkle into team Winners and losers banned Halfords FA Cup hero faces jail over benefit fraud NHS made to pay for recommended drugs The task of ruling on new tratments Peugeot High-street chains to cut dental costs NatWest God particle disappears down £6bn drain A quantum leap in cost Virgin mobile Sainsbury's Popular, convincing - and wrong Army of Wardens will have power to detain suspects Police Reform The proposals Currys Rank-and-file suspicious of 'policing on the cheap' The reactuions Travelodge We don't want new powers, say patrolmen Police Reform On the beat Crackdown aims to cut 1.5 million lost days Slick leave Orange AMD 170-year row over pay and conditions Past reforms Filkin appeals to members to root out sleaze Office World MPs miss the point or prove resistant to proper scrutiny SEAT Marsden attacked by 'thugs' Peers target Blunkett Bill Today in Parliament Law Society finds £16m trust fund owed to clients Theatres seek to win back lost audience What's on—at lower prices Englishman fined for census stance Sony Centre DNA test will settle Hurley's baby spat Jessops Mullah Omar 'ready to give up Kandahar' Siege of Kandahar Where the only enemy is a camel Sympathy from Bush In Brief (AFP): Helms plea In Brief (AP): Egyptians freed In Brief (Reuters): Legal action In Brief Picture Gallery Digging out al-Qaeda BT Last fight to oust an unwanted foreigner Janine di Giovanni on Bamokhail Ridge overlooking Tora Bora Britannic retirement solutions Bonn peace deal marginalises the old guard Bonn Agreement Britons unlikely to join security force The Administration Afghans doubt Karzai's authority Accord paves way for £6bn aid BT Cellnet Aristocrat who turned his back on the Taleban War on Terror Bonn Agreement FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive Fugitive anthrax hoaxer captured in FBI chase One. Tel Never mind the names War on Terror Daily Briefing Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor Itv Digital De Klerk's former wife stabbed and strangled Texan uncovers Russian history I'm a ladies' man, says Senator, 99 Tesco store attacked in Bangkok World in Brief (Reuters): Sanctions silence World in Brief (AP): Police protest World in Brief (AFP): Shell-shocked World in Brief Tiny Hamas gunmen prevent arrest of spiritual leader Fujitsu Siemens Computers Israel facing monster of its own creation French Dark days for the prisoner of Ramallah Bomber's moment of indecision prevents carnage in nervous city EasyJet Time US says Arafat is off limits Online on the Website Today Talking Point The autistic have to find themselves not others A successful spell in specialist schools may let pupils rejoin the mainstream Forget its conservative image, the Police Service is a force for chang Picture Gallery Japan needs a Reagan but not a Thatcher Kids' parties Diary Loutchansky's Legacy A case that brings closer the prospects of a modern libel law Afghan Hopes A deal that could put modernisers in charge Police Courage Determination will be needed to see police reform through Air industry closedown 'Approval' of bullying Hard choices faced by Israel and the Palestinians Drivers under various influences Old word charm Spiritual uplift Human clone pioneers Questioning need for anti-terror law Marston Moor test Words for Delia Court Circular The National Autistic Society Lost recipe brings the past back to life Thanksgiving service Luncheons School news Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Dinners Forthcoming marriages Appointments Ceremony Church news Marike De Klerk South Africa's former first lady Marike de Klerk, founder of the Women's Outreach Foundation, was born in Pretoria on March 29,1937. She was murdered in her home near Cape Town on December 3,2001, aged 64 Personal Column Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Mink Coats Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Gerhart Riegner Representative of the World Jewish Congress whose warning of 1942 about the extent of the planned Holocaust was scarcely credited Gerhart Riegner, Secretary-General of the World Jewish Congress, 1965-83, was born in Berlin on September 12,1911. He died in Geneva on December 3.2001, aged 90 Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Maurice Cullen British lightweight champion whose lightning left jab was the scourge of many an opponent Maurice Cullen, boxer, was born on December 30,1937. He died on November 29,2001, aged 63 Prime Minister Breaks Rules The Times Unit Trust Information Services Royal Opera House Strong gains for shares Siemens Financial Services Farewell to the American dream for life savings Marriott Tax system's credibility continues to decline Down the Tube City Diary Sun trap City Diary Picture Gallery No takers City Diary The Times Strong Invensys gains continue Corus up as rival lifts steel sentiment Director's dealings 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 Sage continues to shine in high-tech wilderness De Vere Saville Gordon Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Final salary pensions 'on the way out' Job fears as Ford faces loss of $10m a day The Sunday Times Picture Gallery EU fines seven companies for fixing prices DTI faces criticism from MPs HBOS in 2% lure to small firms Phytopharm reports successful drug trial MEPC Chiefs share in 65m bonus Jackpot Results in Brief BAT may suffer 3% sales fall in fresh strategy Deutsche 'to bid for Amvescap' Barings bond offer accepted Business in Brief Britannic review Business in Brief IPC cuts jobs Business in Brief Wagon contract Business in Brief Cash for Acambis Business in Brief Abingworth ready Business in Brief BA volumes down Business in Brief BT to sell Blu Business in Brief Exchange Rates Hallett 'discussed use of broker for CWS contract' Peugeot WH Smith plans to add 120 UK shops DS Smith to cut 100 jobs after profits fall Early curtain for the best show in town? Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Ryder Cup delay hits De Vere Blick gives warning of 'economic uncertainty' Peugeot Shares of Sage surge on back of 12% rise in profits Chris Ayres Wall St Diary Levin opts to stand down at AOL The Times Crossword 21,904 Stock Markets MLIM and Unilever in talks over settlement Oil soars as Russia gives in to Opec Fayeds share £60m after remortgage Wheeler fails to beat odds Currencies Enron's filing to cost Belfer family £1.4bn Interest Rates Sun microsystems Commodities Dow tops 10,000 for first time since attacks Ferguson's Beckham gamble vindicated by Van Nistelrooy Michelin First Glance Yesterday The Times The Premiership Today How they stand Wenger homes in on new contract with Arsenal Foot ball Liverpool are content to face the music in Rome Injuries force Leeds to dig deep into reserves Ronaldo stands by to face Ipswich Picture Gallery Late goal adds to Chelsea's unwanted reputation Defoe has last word to earn West Ham reprieve Rise and dine -fans must give thought for food Foot ball Bird's nest soup for breakfast, that's the way to watch this World Cup in style Romance still the bottom line for needy Hereford The Times Nationwide League second division club-by-club guide India trust spinners to cut off England's escape route Cricket Dawson graduates to cauldron of Test arena with first-class honours Scoreboard from Mohali Academy trounce hosts Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Dalmiya raises stakes in tour itinerary dispute Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the matter of Wise Speke Group PLC U. B. Shipping Limited Premier Hotels (Liverpool Limited Premier Hotels (Crick) Limited Age is no barrier to champions still courting success Tennis Ice Hockey Superleague The Times Zurich Premiership club-by-club guide This Saturday in the Times The Daily results service Mitchell seeks to scrap tour Today's fixtures Sport Summary Gourlay has to produce best form Times Square Confident Hull piles on the points for Finland Snooker By Our Sports Staff: Forsyth's appeal is rejected Golf Widger takes the helm on Flagship Uberalles Racing Yesterday's results Raceline Wincanton Leicester Market Rasen Courses study bright ideas Zanardi puts all his efforts into becoming a walking miracle Motor racing Silverstone kept waiting Liverpool Foster calls time on career as injuries take toll Rowing Index Fasttrack Teaching Renault Sports Debra Mead, PPC Group What hit you? A generation of managers has never… Evans Multiple Display Advertising Items CImA Quality Partner Graduate to Management Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items On the Move Whitehead Mann GKR Ofgem It's a strange new world Hugh Thompson talks to some young senior managers experiencing their first downturn Odgers GWT Group My Big Break Npower IRevolution UK eUniversities woridwide Dyson Ward Executive Limited FS Tarpey clark Sales Opportunities at The Share Centre The University of Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items HM Customs and Excise Financial Accountant Adderley-Featherstone plc South East England Development Agency Haldane Ntl: business Damovo The Times National Probation Service Interexic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Perpetua Watson Wyatt Times Newspapers Firn Overseas Packaging Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Cressing Templar Carillion CPC Recruitment Ltd BMS Premier Executive CMPS Genus PerfectFit Multiple Display Advertising Items Component Source CMPS The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education BUPA Spencer Stuart Hs More Senior Directors and Senior Board Directors… Aviom Spencer Stuart Chemical Industries Association Whitehead Mann GKR Capita Ras Multiple Display Advertising Items Save the Children IP Recrultment Ltd The National Gallery On the Move Hoggett Bowers Delivering Leadership Amicus group The soap war gets dirty Jamie Anderson exdamines the strategic choices facing detergent manufacturers Capita Ras PWC Packages Reform vital for share ownership schemes Index Manchester City Council Harvey Nash NPT Bubble or squeak? How to compete with the Hays Executive Pricewaterhousecoopers Technology and Senior Appointments Culture Opinion Health Film The First Empress? Contents Why Landlords Should Beware Empire of the daughter Emperor Akihito's son has his long-awaited heir- but she's a girl. Will Japan's modernisers change the constitution to allow her on to the throne, asks Joe Joseph My friend Samuel Beckett One of the 20th entury's greatest playwrithts was at his happiest listening to Mozart and watching Donald Duck, according to the poet Anne Atik. Interview by Aoife O'Brien Samuel Beckett John Lewis Dirty dumping Liz Hurley and Steve Bing's dispute is a classic battle of the sexes, says Marion McGilvery Viewpoint The Sunday Times The accepted wisdom in the pop world appears to be that only adenoidal skeletons sell records Richard Morrison Reclaiming the N-word The true cost of free entry Eat, drink and be sorry Pure Organic Foods Acorn Stairlifts Coughs to worry about Fresh hope in hepatitis fight Men's Health Matters New drugs combat breast cancer A Natural Remedy for Coughs & Colds The Times Big fish in the 'pool Pale—and interesting Hype and glory UGC New on video The Believer The Sunday Times See Emily play Actres Emily Mortimer tells Imogen Edwards-Jones about her recent life as an assassin Growing up gracelessly New Releases a Jew turned Nazi; Drew Barrymore turning on her son: Nigel Cliff is caught up in family strife English rose running wild Film Star of the Week Helena Bonham Carter found fame as a procelain doll. But luckily the bad girl inside has won out. Says Sean Macaulay Picture Gallery Please believe the hype Why does a film like Lord of the Rings need the hard sell? Ian Nathan finds out The film has to be a phonomenon. It has to be Star Wars or Harry Potter Media The hair of the dogged Theatre Bily Roche's new barbcr-shop play is a cut above the usual slice-of-life drama. says Benedict Nightingale Picture Gallery Concert BBC Singers Temple Church Art Galleries London Palladium Royal Festival Hall QUiDAM The Hobbit The Times Sir John Cass's Foundation MPW Multiple Display Advertising Items Kennedy Scott St John's College Cambridge Bradfield Sharp Eyes? Times Newspapers The Times Galleries of fun Hundreds of muscms and art galleries to visit their Christmas exhibitions. Emma Burns selects some of the best City MBa RedLetter Thames Valley University Smart Certify Direct SIBS Ltd UFZ Transfed Institut français EF Eaz University of Hull MBA in London Sherborne School Resident Matron Equis Are we not such dunces after all? Ed. forum Our panel of experts answers your question Chartered Engineers, Incorporated Engineers and Engineering Technicians Engineeringcouncil Check-in Americana Vacations PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Beat the downhill rush Last-miniute breaks Airline Network Trailfinders The Times Insure & Go Swift Travel Global Flights Charter Flight Centre Travel Insurance City Breaks Bridge Games Chess FIDE Championship Winning Move solution on page 29 Word Watching Review Choice Satellite, Cable & digital Sky One Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Answers to Word-Watching Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2518 Choice Richer Sounds
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