News from 11/12/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Adam Sherwin, Media Reporter, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, J. E. Humphrey, Richard Ford and Tom Baldwin, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Glen Davis, Ben Bradshaw, Peter J. Irvine, Osman Streater, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Nick Kent, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Gabrielle Starkey, Peter Lansley Women's Football, John Bungey, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Roland Watson and Janine di Giovanni, Michael Gordon, John Davis, Keith Shakespeare, Peregrine Worsthorne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Russell Kempson and Oliver Kay, Gary Jacob, Dr Jane Collins, Kevin Merchant, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Andy Stephens, Anselm Kuhn, Anatole Kaletsky, Sean Enright, Roland Watson, Christina Michalos, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Haslam (Senior Vice-President), Angela Jameson, Gordon M. L. Smith, David Lister and Roland Watson, Vanora Bennett, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Carr and Helen Studd, Gary Slapper, Ronni Davis, Rob Wright, Emma Burrows, Nancy Webber, Raymond Keene, Neil Addison (Author), Ronald Cohen, Peter Stothard, Tom McIntyre, Christopher Walker and Daniel McGrory, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Joseph Palley, Jon Robins, Nick Hasell, Veronica Cowan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Hinton, Alex O'Connell, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, P. J. Ballard, Director, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Patience Wbeatcroft, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Vilem Tausky, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Kathleen Wyatt, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, George Garside, Simon Crompton, Nigel MacNICOL, Anthony Howard, Nigel Forde, Richard Earl, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoWhite Britain Should Not Be Defined by its Drunken… Why nightclubs should keep out the oiks Blacks lead parallel lives warns race riot report Racing award Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose America turns sights on terror groups in Somalia Index Tired Countess returns home to recover Better than Harry? Labour defector sick and tried of spin Picture Gallery The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Long day of terror inside the haunted House Tory peer set to restore political balance at BBC Lords inflict more damage on terrorism Bill The weather today Weathir Call Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling Middle Earth engulfs the West End Breitling Trilogy could become a hard hobbit to break Alex O'Connell and her teenage nephew are captivated by The Fellowship of the Ring This film runs rings round Harry Potter New drugs for breast cancer are 'best yet' Abbey National By a Correspondent: Ikea bed safety inquiry after child hangs Dell Lawrence sergeant cleared of rapes Sarah jury told to be courageous News in Brief Fight for heath Solicitor jailed Footballers wait Drug banned Killer flees jail after sawing through bars 4 Mountain Challenge Before Ex Racting What's Underground Ministers' code must be accompanied by cultural shift Blair agrees to curb spin for Commons' sake Fujitsu Computers Siemens Intelligent Finance Screens replace chalk and board Cook hits out over Mp 'mud wrestling' Hospital pays record ?2m over fatal error Aries Teenager's killer is detained Pilot's medals fetch record £241,500 Dixons Girl died on 'poorly equipped' expedition Plane-spotters to face spy trial in new year Fujitsu Computers Siemens King honours Nobel winners Adams to risk US links on Cuba trip Valentino Russia and US to make arms cuts World in Brief Militant killed (Reuters): Teachers strike Peace mission in jeopardy as children perish Swiftcall Cheltenham & Gloucester Secret students put to test as school resumes Freeserve Victims' families fight over money Saudi fights to free assets Big gains for Bush on the home front Glenfiddich 'Perfect target' Somalia still haunts America PC World Monarch's motor awaits its owner British troops' duties in Kabul to be restricted Making mincemeat out of list prices Marines return to Embassy US drops daisy-cutter on Tora Bora Pakistan keeps out al-Qaeda fighters Rukba Theatre Tokens One. Tel Online The party of purity with the stench of sleaze Reid's survival in office proves that self-regulation does not work The Dome was the test of new Labour, and the writing is clearly on the wall Picture Gallery Let's clear the air of poison and paranoia Private party First Things First In this emergency British troops are best used to win wars Standard Accusations Tony Blari should heed Elizabeth Filkin's accusations The Return of Respect Hollywood learns the importance of getting the details right Cruelty of weapons and warfare in Afghanistan Anti-harassment law Immigrants ruling In defence of faith-based schools Planning decisions Get on your bike Treating autism early Sounds familiar Shedding light on the Turner Prize Youth music funding Brake on speed Court Circular Service of commemoration School news Anniversary Personal Column Meetings Diplomatic appointments To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Britain sets its sites on World Heritage Lord Morris of Castle Morris Birthdays Anniversaries Luncheons Reception Dinners Banquet Livery company Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Ashok Kumar Veteran Bollywood actor who made hundreds of films in his long career and became one of India's best-loved stars Personal Column Deaths In Memoriam-Private Mink Coats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Musical Instruments Gifts Field Marshal Lord Carver Clear-sighted and outspoken military thinker who made his mark with tough effieciency both on the battlefield and in the corridors of power Flatshare Global Flights Faresavers Travel Insurance Filed Marshal Lord Carver Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social On This Day December 11,1830 An Address to the Labourers The Times Unit Trust Information Service Crockett & Jones Weak finish for shares Board-Level Interim Executive Brown is tempting fate when he trumpets his new paradigm Asset Management The Times Bartels pulls his finger out City Diary Bad press Business Reader Legal Leader Slipped disc Straight BAT Enterprise near relegation zone Broker's downgrade hits Debenhams Eurotop 100 Trinity Mirror reflects advertising gloom Mitie Medisys Newmont in lead for Normandy You Can't Taste It from a Video AEEU wins recognition at Honda Mitie sees 30% rise in profits Mirror bleak on advertising Cheap oil slashes cost of UK goods Results in Brief FSA backs Equitable compromise Business in Brief Hutchison 3G link New Star funding Rolls-Royce deal Roche's £1bn buy Juventus flotation LSE at record Exchange Rates NTL sheds 2,000 more jobs to cut £12bn debt The Royal Bank of Scotland Picture Gallery British Gas criticised over new price rise Pubs sale by Noble House to fetch £50m Merger doubts hit Compaq 'Broker' denies contact with CWS BA maps out a tricky route to survival Commentary Officers hit out at juror claims Siemens Bulmers reports drop in profits Telephone Inside BA weighs up £1bn rights issue The Times Crossword 21,903 Stock Markets FSA to act on split-capital investment trusts Enron traders paid $50m in bonuses Sainsbury meets on Merrill Currencies Ten raise $5bn as new issues recover in US Interest Rates Bidder looks for 'dream team' to run Railtrack Girard-Perregaux Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities One-nil to Arsenal after council backs £300m stadium plans Charcol Best for Racing First Glance Today Television The Premiership Today Sports Daily Tottenham and Blackburn inspired by Europe Football Radebe prepares to put the bad days behind him England are given World Cup boost By Our Sports Staff: Birmingham and Francis ready for their reunion Taunton toast cool Edwards as holders home in on Vase Lazio inflict yet more pain on poor Mancini Devoted I Robinson keeps the faith Fantasy League football Perseverance and sound advice has helped this week's winner reports Nick Szceepanik Perseverance and sound advice has helped this week's winner, reports Nick Szczepanik Lomu content on a wing and a prayer Rugby union Workshipping God and rugby has led to fulfilment for the world's greatest player Gatland targeted for Wasps job Oxford banking on a triumph for experience Hoggard depending on animal instincts to survive in India Cricket Counties to remain unscathed by £2m cutbacks Times Square Legal & Public Notices Telephone 020 7782 7344 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Daily Results Service Today's fixtures Pools forecast £10m plan to improve Silverstone Sport Summary Miller doubles up Magee triumphs Whitaker fastest Woods returns Public deserves better rugby stadium Still a place for kicking in rugby Loyalty loses to lure of lucre Beating the odds in Japan Lee acclaimed as journalist of year Racing Ayr Yesterday's results Folkestone Southwell TEAMtalk Race Line Sedgefield Wolverhampton Fontwell Park Reading the racecard The Times Knight seeks pleasant revenge Perkins draws on reservoir of spirit to endure water torture Rowing Experience of combating cancer puts rower in pole position for Boat Race Pittsburgh showing signs of return to former glories American football Roberts Results and tables Finbow pulls out after attack of nerves Snooker Editor's Notes September 11 2001 Why drink? Because we enjoy it Young women are drinking themselves to death, according to new study. But why shouldn't they prop up the bar alongside their colleagues, asks Carol Midgley, while Simon Cropton explains why young people are getting cirrhosis of the liver Every night's a Friday Hodder Deadline A heresy Carey failed to uproot Anthony Duncan Smith has not yet laid a glove on Tony Blair but at least he has avoided falling over his won feet Labour's pantomime warhorse The Times Oiks not admitted Peregrine Wordthorne salutes the nightclub era when snobs were in and the other classes were best kept out Been there, done Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Telltale signs of autism As part of the The Times Christmas Appeal for The National Autistic Society. Penny Wark reveals the difficulties of diagnosing the condition Multibionta The National Autistic Society Changes in the glands Your questions answered Acorn Stairlifts Is treatment better abroad? Some Nhs patients will eventually be treated in Europe. Ronni Davis reports on her husband's experience of French healthcare The Times When research is flawed Britain needs enforcement to stop the falsification of medical studies, says Simon Crompton Fight Coughs & Colds Naturally Infighting for their lives Viewpoint The Arts Council should just get on with its job, says Richard Morrison Top Dog for Christmas Relaxing with the old folk New Classical Cds Andreas Scholl has a foray into folk. Geoff Brown has his doubts Concert Concertgebouw/Haitink Festival Hall Philips Too much too young The year has seen a string of hotly tipped us hands heading our way. But are any worth the hype? Nick Kent listens closely Basement Jaxx Brixton Academy Numbernine 606 Club, Sw10 Nothing ventured Interview The Turner Prize winner has got owt for nowt, he tells Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chilled or what? Pop Albums Troms?, Norway-it's a happening kind of place, vibeswise, says David Sinclair New jazz albums Jamiroquai Brixton Academy Pop Tamerlano Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester Opera Th?r?se Raquin Fair Park Music Hall Dallas Opera Entertainments London Palladium Quidam Entertainments Listings Lecturers Private Practice Old Bailey Competition City University London Blot on the landscape Christmas lighting can be regarded as light pollution so should there be a law against it? Veronica Cowan investigates The Times Law Section It's all your fault—you employed me An employer's moral and legal responsibilities towards his or her employees appear to be increasing, says Emma Burrows Simanowitz honoured Legal ease: your verdict on the year Law quiz A law long overdue Companies should lose their legally privileged status and face charges of 'corporate killing' says Gary Slapper Picture Gallery Accord Your word could be law 'Ring, ring, ring my bell' EMI's ban on songs as telephone tones is a matter of copyright not censorship, says Christina Michalos International Power Leci Raye Shop Ine Paralegal required for small Central London US firm.… The Chambers of Ashley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gray's Inn Tax Chambers The Times Lorry penalties are incompatible Queen's Bench Division Keepers liable for panicked horses Court of Appeal Conviction valid without verdict Court of Appeal Police had no duly to stop offence Court of Appeal Self-employed services Court of Justice of the European Communities Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Television & radio Yesterday's viewing Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Discovery Mastermind Sky Premier BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2522 Choice Brite Smile
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