News from 12/12/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Craig Nelson, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ruth Bowes, Peter Wade, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Trevor Hughes, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Irene Zoech and Joanna Bale, Helen Grierson, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Peregrine Worsthorne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Jim McCue, Christine Buckley and David Charter, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Helena Pozniak, Roland Watson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Kenneth Bagnall, Anthea Lawson, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, D. G. Damle, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Janine di Glovanni, Kevin Cahill, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Daniel Flnkelstein, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Diana Cambridge, Nick Szczepanik and George Caulkin, Delia Ives, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Alison Roberts, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, John Roche, Raymond Keene, Michael Ryle (Secretary), Matthew Pryor, Dearbáll Jordan, Peter Kimm, Damian Whitworth and Richard Cleroux, Greg Hurst and Tom Baldwin, Dennis Lewis (Conservative councilor), Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Ekkehard Schirrmacher, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Martin Fletcher and Mellssa Kite, Christopher Walker, Linus Gregoriadis, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, David Kirke (Chairman), George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Philip Webster, Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, A. T. Clark, Edward Welsh Local Government Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Bernardine Evaristo, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Emma Hartley, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Alice Miles, Burnley, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Moira Brodie, Robert Rhodes, Robert Kaye, Izhar Khan, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni,
ResumoWin a ski holiday every day this week B52s break bin Laden's men Janie di Giovanni in Tora Bora Bush vows to devastate countries that aid terror US cuts interest rates again The Times Confessions of a Spin-Doctor- Daniel Finkelstein,… Immigrants' should take an oath of allegiance' Index Post Office will cut 30,000 jobs Why Louis Theroux will outlive Ali G and the… Mappin & Webb Index The Times Online Healthy enthusiasm proves quite infectious Parliamentary Sketch Italy drops opposition to EU-wide warrant The weather today Joyful and triumphant Nanny wins retrial over baby's death News in Brief Hope for Britons Singer attacked Asbestos ruling Brixton student is first to face US court over hijackings Philips World pauses to remember dead of September 11 War on Terror Remebrance OneTel. Net A1-Qaeda try to cross mountains into Pakistan War on Terror Endgame Fujitsu Computers Siemens Allies aim to stop fighters fleeing to Somalia Rac AMDA Athlon A warm welcome to Taleban-free Kandahar War on Terror Afghnistan Citroën Tora Bora fall marks end of campaign War on Terror Daily Briefing How one US soldier averted a massacre 'Singing vicar' runs off with rector's wife OAPs' choir hits the wrong note with pop priest Bluesure Picture Gallery Ricoh Caterers selling watery chicken laced with pork Dixons Canyon deaths six go free Prince cuts down tall buildings Harrods Knightsbridge Soul makes monkey of bad review Museum rescue fiasco cost millions, say MPs Tiffany & Co Byers frees the best councils to increase tax PC World The Computer Superstore Curb on residents' right to oppose plans Ministers weaken rail safety pledge The Mission Seafarers Turner Prize hit by egg protest Ice-cream war killers freed for new appeal Modest matron leaves £15m Petrol It may be all over for fat singer Cash award for writers in the North News in Brief Twins separated New TV chief Sex case caning Protester cleared Currys Racial segregation at root of disturbances Race Riot Reports Drug battle led to Burnley riots Man with strategic city plan Esure Oldham council failed to address divisions Speak up if you want to be a US or Canadian citizen Itv Digital Living side by side but in different worlds Race Riot Reports Time Morris criticises Blunkett view of migrants Kennedy faces MP revolt over Marsden Basf Why there's nothing sinister about the black art of spin Powell finds EU the place to phone a friend Funeral descends into show of force Arafat isolated by EU call for crackdown on terror Which? Dell Bush set to quit ABM treaty World in Brief Genocide charge Zimbabwe poll Treason trial Online Grow up, Labour, and prepare for government Spin and sleaze were not inevitable, so how did they become endemic? Dear Father Christmas, if you exist at all, please bring me a big, red Picture Gallery Power to the people is Blunkett's urban myth Picture Gallery Poly filler The Times Diary Blunt Truths Issues for a multiracial society that have been left too long Spotting Trouble Pressure on the Greeks needs application with care Tora Bora or Bust Today's battlefield may become tomorrow's tourist hotspot Immigrants and British 'norms' Claims for office rent by ministers Improving scrutiny of legislation European war support Faith-based schools Cutting remark Spell of bungy-jumping Longlife stone Unkind cut Anti-terror Bill's threat to freedom Crossing the floor Postwaste Season of bad cheer Court Circular Food on the bird table Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alice illustrations restored to Peake perfection Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column To place death notices Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meeting School news University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Right Rev Eryl Thomas Gifted preacher, scholar and administrator Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vernon Richards Well-organised anarchist who edited Freedom, endured imprisonment for his beliefs, and was a pioneer of organic vegetable growing Flight searchers London The Times Court & Social Jamie Maxtone Graham Son of the real Mrs Miniver, who became the leading dealer in vintage fishing tackle Walt Disney Turns to King Arthur As Harry Potter has shown, elements of myth, magic and chivalry can combine to produce success at the box office. In his 1963 adaptation of the children's classic The Sword in the Storne, Walt Disney added cute animals, memorable tunes and a large slice of schmaltz to this winning formula The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sound Seekers Morning gains fail to hold Corries Solicitors Financial Services Spain spills no tears despite a long goodbye for the peseta Stephen Burgen For fatalistic Barcelonans the approaching single currency is not a hot political issue Marriott Camdessus eyes another hot seat City Diary Dead ringer City Diary Preaching on the conversion in Portugal Alison Roberts reports from Lisbon on a drive by the Church to promote the euro Wake-up call City Diary Beeb boob City Diary Upgrade hopes lift Centrica Enterprise out of running in pub auction Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Compass plots a course for continued growth Tempus First Choice Carpetright Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street First Choice expects new year deals Zimet involved in insider dealing, court hears Exchange Rates Hp invent Avesco sees stock market value plunge Pacifi Corp woe takes toll of US Scot Power chief Hermes presses Caledonia Results in Brief HBOS expects additional £70m from merger Juror was open to bribe, Guinness appeal told Vivendi in approach to USA Business in Brief Tempo deadline Exel shares fall UniChem buy Enron sued Whatman warns Inchcape buyout Hardy's fund plan Compass moves into Japan catering market for £375m Carpetright in van expansion The National Autistic Society Ancient tolls aid autistic children The Times Christmas Appeal MacKay must bring focus to Kingfisher Commentary Pritzker family settles over failed bank EU to review merger policy DMH (UK) Ltd CSFB close to Net settlement L&G dismisses 13 after Isa inquiry Index IMF warns on Labour spending plans for Nhs The Times Crossword 21,909 Stock Markets Optimistic Fed makes quarter-point rate cut Kirch facing bank deadline Punter bets big on the FTSE Currencies A return to the Swinging '60s as headline inflation drops to 0.9% EU could halt PUK loan plan Interest Rates Lowry Law Commodities Arsenal's reserves of strength sapped by rampant Rovers England face further problems as Thorpe heads home Peugeot First Glance Tomorrow Yesterday Today Television Picture Gallery Monopoly Tycoon The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Ferdinand savours Tottenham's feast as Bolton pay for seconds Football Newcastle aim to avoid more capital punishment McLeish quick to take the reins at Rangers Arsenal promise Wenger will have money for players Leeds and Rangers will avoid battle of Britain Groupings for Uefa Cup draw United call up elite corps as Ferguson rallies troops The Times Mooney makes it an unhappy return for Francis Football Jones blames dismissal as City secure second place Last night's results Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide Wasps may have to make new home in Wycombe Rugby union Barclays Miall tips balance as Oxford shut out Cambridge in try-free zone French pay proposals spark anger among clubs Diary Burns and Subaru agree on damage limitation Motor rallying Leading lights out to topple Higgins Snooker Henley enjoys profitable year Rowing Legal & Public Notices When going gets tough, it's tough on those who hit the panic button Daily Results Service Today's fixtures Times Square Emms leads England to victory Sport Summary Sheffield date Davenport denied MacArthur award Collymore strikes Senior service Ascot enters new era by becoming limited company Racing Hexham Leicester Lingfield Park Hard to keep up with Madame Jones Chris McGrath Mare conjures of a bygone age with her record-breaking exploits Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Race Line Trescothick thwarted as England are left to curse luck Cricket: Second Test match Hampshire placed on international stage The Greatest show on film is missing its heart Roberts Picture Gallery Scoreboard from Ahmedabad Marsh excited by England's pace prospects Reportage Books Arts Crème A Wasted Land Contents Somalia's story The next target in the war on terror could be a country ravaged by drought, fanine and civil war-and the scene of America's worst military humilation in recent years. Giles Whittell describes Somalia's descent into despair and anarchy During the Second World War the country was briefly… Gunmen in the capital The $3m baseball When San Francisco Giants Barry Bonds his a record-breaking home run, the ball he struck immediately became worth millions-particularly to the two fans who claim they caught it. Naturally, they have gone to court over it, says Martin Fletcher Born in the USA History is the new cookery Historians are the new Tv start but are they descending into farce, asks Joe Joseph The Times Mystery of the miniature angels If the Commons were an ordinary employer, Elizabeth Filkin would be pursuing a claim for constructive dismissal Mary Ann Sieghart Second-class cinemagoers Ski with security Make sure you're covered on the slopes, says Anne Ashworth The Times Paul Auster gathered stories from all over America and found that his own eye for the bizarre isn't unique. He talks to Erica Wagner Stories by Bellow Jason Cowley Egyptian lives Bernardine Evaristo High time for the reform of land ownership Who Owns Britain? The Times Voices from antiquity bring ancient Egypt back to life Reflections of Osiris Lives from Ancient Egypt By John Ray Profile, £15;224 pp Isbn 1 8619 7363 2 Bestsellers Fiction shorts The Times Literary Sepplement 'Reading Bellow can be exhilarating, but it can be exhausting, too; one is crushed under an avalanche of words' Collected Stories By Saul Bellow Viking, £20;464 pp Isbn 0 6708 9172 X Diary Monopoly Tycoon Badly drawn boy Visual Art If authentic, Van Gogh's Gauguin reveals a lot about their turbulent friendship, says Richard Cork Britain Tate Operetta The Mikado Coliseum Full glitter jacket Theatre The return of Privates on Parade lights up Christmas at the Donmar, says Benedict Nightingale Concert LPO/Norrington Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monkey! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Shareshhire Company Quidam Cirque Du Soleu Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volumes that speak pictures Art on the page makes an enduring gift for Christmas, Rachel Campbell-Johnston browses Look at it this way In Birmingham Braco Dimitrijevic's startline interventions with Old Master paintings give Richard Cork a new perspective on the familiar Photography Revealing shots of Marilyn Monroe steal a show of lost Picture Gallery Mind their language Radio a play about the liberating power of words actually demonstrates the exact opposite, says Vanora Bennett Hodder Headline Learn to win the hard way Triumph over adversity was the common bond for firms and individuals at yesterday's ceremony in London National training awards National Training Awards NVQ small business award: Newgate Kennels UK. Skills Raising the standard Estelle Morris is determined to improve work-related learning, says Edward Fennell National training awards Special Awards Winners: people who value skills The Cooperative Bank National Training Award Winners 2001 National training awards Kent County Council Bournet south & people the college Offers in the region of £435,000 All their yesterdays Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humberts Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale in Wengon - Bernese Oberland, Switzerland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Interior Decorators and Designers Association Bondstreet Personnel Limited Strutt & Parker To search through these and hundreds of other… The Interior Decuratrous and Designers Association OCS Support Services Ltd Secretary/assistant SHL (UK) Ltd Ann Summers Secretary Smart talk at the office Technology is making communication easier, but are we making the best of it, asks Helena Pozniak Contemplating the perks of the job Time Savers Picture Gallery VPS Ltd Recruitment Consultants The Bryer Wallace The EclipseOrganisation Ltd. ROC Recruitment Picture Gallery Sheila Burgess International Strutt & Parker Queen's Business & secreterial college Office Angels Tiger Recruitment Picture Gallery Arnold Hill & Co. How to get festive for less than a fiver Investor in People Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tasting Hangover cure Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Tullow Secretary/office Manager Lawfulness of fugitive's detention Queen's Bench Division Court Smelly water fines Court of Appeal Criminal Division Later assault admissible Court of Appeal Criminal Division Tenancy defeated Chancery Division Spending on hiring motor cars for tax Chancery Division Spare the rod… Queen's Bench Division Bridge Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player. Lesson Eleven Chess Pyrrhic Victory Winning Move Word Watching Yesterday's viewing Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2523 Choice Terry Waite
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