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News from 14/12/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, A. Ward, David Adams, Catherine Philip, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Lisa Verrico's, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Sam Lister and Frances Gibb, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Richard Eaton, Michael Golden, Lindsay Sabin, Raymond Snoddy, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Richard Owen and Roland Watson, Pat Gibson, A. J. Gilbert, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Jill Dupleix, Peter Mandelson, Mike Aaronson (Director General), Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Keith Mans (Vice Chairman), Henry Day, Roland Watson, David Irving, David Hands, Jennifer Galton-Fenzi, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Roy Bond, Angela Jameson, Dearbàil Jordan, David Roblin, Lunn Poly, Stuart Emmerson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, John Webster, Oliver Kay, Peter Childs, Sarah Vine, Peter Riddell On Politics, Rick Broadbent, Martin Fletcher and Charles Bremner, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Dearbàil Jordan and Christine Buckley, Rob Wright, Louis Ten-Holter, Raymond Keene, David Marshall (Director General), Clive Mathieson, Margaret White, Paul Wilkinson, Adrian Reynolds, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Jenny Kingsley, J. B. MacGILL, Cathy Harris, Coomi Kapoor, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch, Vipul Thakore, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Harvey, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Paul Nathanson, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Keith Soothill (Professor of Social Research), Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, George Taucher, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Harold Evans, Danielle Sanderson, Ian Preece, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Ian Speight, Stephen Dalton, Christopher White, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Jacqueline Joseph,

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Why the Omagh Report is Opffensive to the Ruc-Peter… Monopoly Bin Laden laughs in video confession of twin towers attacks Standards inquiry may deprive MPs of right to self-regulation Index Inside Picture Gallery Labour relaxes immigration policy for the rich and clever Free Glee of killer raising his hand to world Tiffany & Co The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online In the Saturday Times Play Travel Money Sport… Fury over Commons offices for Sinn Fein Thatchers golden memories The weather today David Lynch Normal at Heart All you want for Christmas Tones let fly at 'terrorists' in the House Parlimentary Sketch Guilty Selby driver faces ten years' jail Widows condemn killer as insurer faces £50m bill Fatigue is deadlier than drink Gucci Fujitsu Computers Siemens 'We calculated in advance the number War on Terror Bin Laden Video Intelligent Finance Tape belies tales of ill-health Tokens Book Who would be killed as the plane hit' War on Terror Bin Laden Video Dixons US justice falls foul of Europe War on Terror Afghanistan War Briefing 'Missing ' hijacker 's contempt in court Missing ' hijacker 's contempt in court Widow of twin towers attack commits suicide 'SAS' are filmed firing in jail riot Marks & Spencer Briton is freed from Taleban prison War on Terror: Afghanistan Al-Qaeda ceasefire is a trick, say warlords 'Elvis' fear over bin Laden Cambridge academics top table for research Currys Gifted children neglected Harrods Knightsbridge How They Rank By Our Foreign Staff: Winona Ryder held over drugs and shoplifting Birds Girl cadet sex shame of 'Panther' PC Law lords ruling frees man after 15 years BT Shops Foreigners points win prize of skilled job in Britain Middle-class immigrants to boost South East Tiny Serious sex offenders face jail for life Kirsty Wark joins TV rich list with £6m deal Muggers rip out Angela Rippon's diamond studs Winslet divorce Proud Foot If our Work Affects Others, we Listen 'Corrupt' Dame Shirley ordered to pay £26.4m Comet Blatant misuse of power' Adopt aturtle British airlines share £40m for terror Dando case appeal granted News in Brief Vicar apologises Nanny's libel win Tourists injured Correction Celebrity chefs cause outbreak of kitchen fright Home cooks can stand some heat The Times Cook The Kirsty Appeal Picture Gallery Be freeserve Surgeon resigns on eve of hearing Blunkett bows to the Lords on terror Bill PC World Clear thinking needed at pit's edge Seiko Tory MP calls for change after poll study French ban on British beef is declared illegal Leaders consider whether to seek a federal Europe TV Company Seeks Urban Refugees Jessops £600m wind farm boosts green energy Halfords bikes More travel by train despite late running Bail for plane-spotters Lacoste IBM Thinkpad Experience #121 Terrorists die in India Parliament attack Festina Fondee En Suisse 1902 Dell Israel plans to seize control of more Arab land Settlers attack army 'cowards' Tanks place Arafat in the line of fire Britannic retirement solutions US treaty move is a mistake, says Putin Rinault Scenic Stolen Rockwells found in Brazil Novel career move for jaded porn stars New York Mayor snubs his own party Strike hits debt-ridden Argentina News in Brief Hong Kong leader Racist killers Room for some calm in autistic pupils' lives New hope in sickle cell anaemia fight Mean Machine By Our Science Correspondent: Electrical gene that keeps heart ticking Time The National Autistic Society Online The quiet war is likely to start after Afghanistan The second phase of the War on Terror will be less spectauclar than the first The Omagh report will devastate everyone's moral in Northern Ireland Picture Gallery Sick prisoners need cure and punishment Tony's tune? The Times Diary Blair's Maastricht The Laeken agenda is 'more Europe, n ot less' The Road to Kashmir Al-Qaeda must not find a friendlier new home Difficult Lives Those with Asperger's syndrome need your help Immigrants' role in British society Cycle of violence in Middle East UK's future in aerospace industry MPs' declarations What's that sound? A field of his own Notice Railtrack's slip The menace of killer paedophiles On and on Greatest Britons Court Circular Church news Latest wills Memorial service Luncheon Dinners Birthdays Personal Column Livery companies School news University news Appointments Legal news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Sir John Clark Electronics tycoon with flair Personal Column Philip Rosenthal German procelain manufacturer who championed a more humane humane form of Capitalism Geoffrey Bill Reviving Lambeth Palace Library after its wartime firebombing Geoffrey Bill, OBE, librarian and archivist, was born on February 19,1924. He died on December 2,2001, aged 77 Picture Gallery Colonel Sir John Lawson, Bt Cavalry officer who impressed Montogmery The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sound Seekers Equities' weakness continues Barclays Battle for Normandy sets the scene for a shift in power The Wheeling and dealing in the goldminining industry may have only just begum Hp invent Taxpayers cannot afford skyscrapers Tracking down some engineers City Diary High Roller City Diary Cut off City Diary Worries over rival hit C&w Stock Market Marconi catches chill from Lucent Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The message is: Logica must earn trust again Berkeley Group Vanco Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street BSkyB shares extend falls Child of Achievement Awards This Christmas Share the Romance Fears of trade war with US over steel Berkeley sales bounce back Microsoft faces clash on Whitehall licences From a Correspondent: Letter widens H-P rift Results in Brief BAA sees 10% fall in passengers Business in Brief Boeing setback Opec date set Bespak recovers Enodis sale OFT appointment Rexam expansion Exchange Rates Wolseley sales beat US worry Monopoly Tycoon Mail sees slump in advertising Cruickshank stamps on Brown over duty NAPF's chief resigns Financial Spreads Logica's value £700m less after revised forecasts Cap Gemini jobs to go Telephone Inside Bank warning over debt as high street sales boom The Times Crossword 21,911 Stock Markets Verwaayen left red-faced by Lucent losses Arnault 's non to Sotheby's Currencies New owner for Cavern Club Prideaux turns down Railtrack chairmanship Interest Rates Direct Line Rescue Business Editor Commodities Post Office loses £500m TV licence contract to Capita Giles sees his luck turn after England gamble Peugeot First Glance Tomorrow Yesterday Television What's Important the Times The Premiership Today European final goes to theatre of dreams Football By Our Sports Staff: Frustrated Beckham to challenge Ferguson Roberts Zamora keeps striking while iron is hot Sadlier gives Claridge his revenge Big Sam's worthy cause fails to impress tabloids Football Wolves finally seal £3m Miller deal New injury wrecks Radebe's return Nationwide League first division guide Westwood accepts Woods's invitation this time Golf Gunn on board to fire performance Rowing Slapdash Foster lets side down with late arrival Swimming Court may rule on World Cup line-up Hockey England's fast forwards draw television crowds Robertson's double proves insufficient Badminton Dalton to continue despite bad breaks Sailling Lewis need not worry about competing after baby FA rules out stadium switch … but what about England? Sporting stars as role models Lee's racing award deserved Rfu sees golden opportunity to attract interest Rugby union Clubs consider effect of Six Nations move Today's fixtures Legal & Public Notices The Daily results service O'Sullivan takes pot at Ebdon Snooker By a Correspondent: Rowan and Allway show great promise Rackets Times Square Campbell to double up in Games Sport Summary Llewellyn's ambitions enhanced by Beau tie Racing Cheltenham Doncaster Southwell No Title The Wright Track Yesterday's results Behrajan to miss Chepstow TEAMtalk Raceline Bold Hussain seizes initiative despite Tendulkar's hundred Cricket: Second Test match Bolus to chair group Scoreboard from Ahmedabad Eterna Authentic since 1856 Brilliant-Or Just Boring? Lifestyle Arts Style Media Plane Crazy Contents Freen Monopoly Tycoon Spot the difference The British enjoy the thrill of taking photographs of foreign military planes and noting down their munbers. The Greeks think those who do are either spics or mad. Ben Macintyre in Athens reports on the cultural differences that divice the two countries, while Penny Wark talks to planespotters at Heathrow 'Look, isn't that beautiful?' Nicholas in New York Wapshott Helen Mirren has been impressed by the intelligence of the audiences. She had expected them to laugh in the wrong places Retract those claws, ladies Understanding the fat lady How far will £20,000 go? Madonna says that £20,000 doesn't go far in London. But it will buy a family of four eight year's worth of food-in Kwiksave, discovers Stefanie Marsh All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth Travel What the Dickens are you up to? Interview The Writer of the BBC's Only Fools and Horses has adapted Dickens for ITV. Daniel Rosenthal finds out why Wham bam? Thank you Television So, farewell, fourth series of Cold Feet. Caitlin Moran liked you a lot more this time round Heist Virgin Naughty, but oh so Nas Hip hop's big hitters are back. But will Nas and the good Dr Dre add to Lisa Verrico's festive cheer? Every way family favourites David Sinclair goes rocking around the Christmans tree with some old friends Harry Potter Ash Brixton Academy Entertainments Royal Albert Hall The Times Concert OAE Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert BCMG CBSO Centre, Birmingham Tuneful in paradise Theatre South Pacific at the National is almost an enchanted evening for Benedict Nightingale Parsifal Glossies should be trivial Post-September 11, fashion magazines are full of 'meaningful' articles. But surely we buy them to forget our woes, not to be reminded of them, says Sarah Vine The Times Six of the best candles The Sunday Times Bottled blokes More and more men are refusing to go grey gracefully and dyeing their hair. Who are they and why are they doing it, asks Penny Wark Editors in big scrap shock Media NYT thinking tall, riding high Corcus The Times Lessons from September Is a reporter's duty to tell the truth or to serve his country's interests? During the War on Terror, Bbc journalists have deftly handled this classic dilemma, says Harold Evans Media Diary The double life of Kirsty Wark Is the TV presenter's business in conflict with her journalism, asks paul Nathanson Vodafone How radio can help Afghans Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times SHL Corrupt councillors liable over electoral abuse House of Lords Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2525 Choice Same Old Xmas TV?

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