News from 17/12/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, James Hann (Chairman), David Brown, Bryan R. Shacklady, James Moore, Neil Pritchard, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ketty Kay and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Simon Barnes, A. B. Craven, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Philip Pank, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Lisa Melton, Sue O'Donnell, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Richard Wiseman, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Carl Mortished, Jonathan Bird, M. A. Bennett, J. D. F. Jones, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Tamsin Seymour, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, David Adams and David Lister, Dalya Alberge and Helen Studd, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Roderick A. Smith, Candida Crewe, Rodney Milnes, Keith Pike, Charles Wilson, Helen Rumbelow, Margaret West, P. G. Wodehouse, Beverly Morgan, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Jeremy Whittle and Craig Lord, Oliver Kay, Jeremy W. T. Sellick, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Caroline Merrell, I. Wiggett, Melissa Kite, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Clem Cecil, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Wright, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent and Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Trevor Stammers, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Emma Hartley, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, John Goodbody Sports Reporter, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Chris Bunting, Valerie Grove, Janet Harris, Ganesh Lall, Janine di Giovanni, Adrian Russell, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBlair Has Become the Most Unconventional Prime… Blunkett reforms spark police revolt The Times P. G. Wodehouse on how to survive Christmas shopping Oxbridge is tested by increase in applicants The Times Today Britain dreams of a white Christmas as freeze hits Mediterranean resorts Inside American gunship blasts Tora Bora Chelsea thrash Liverpool David Morris The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online A law unto itself that has made many ministers wilt 'Peer was told that M15 was bugging him' The weather today Transplant hope for eye cells News in Brief Pearson arrest Police raids Pay freezes Actor on parade Clergy take up martial arts to smite ungodly Philips Beware: too much practice makes imperfect Public to have say in guard on sex abusers Cut in jury trials will hit ethnic minorities, says Bar chief Seat auto emocion Cheltenham & Gloucester Concorde fares fall f for new year News in Brief Body on fire Prisoner captured City favourites Talking turkey Arms museum under fire over American deal Bird's Custard Major saved in fall on glacier EU summit squabbles over agency share-out Currys Young Britons begin work before Europe Cuts to fishing quota 'put 16,000 jobs in danger' The Times Christmas Appeal Suicide of teenager haunted by his past Nun strangled in town of scandals Glenfiddich Craft logs off after close encounter with a comet Adams visit to Cuba risks US support Brown proposes modern Marshall Plan to maintain peace Fujitsu Computers Siemens Government finds buyer for Dome Tones hint at charging for GPs Making mincemeat out of list prices Hague says he will stand again as MP Politics in Brief This Week in Parliament Prince tells pubs how to become village hub Marks & Spencer Hounds pick up scent again after foxhunt ban is lifted BT Shops Rumsfeld visits Kabul to witness results of action Dell Treading with care is way to win war War Briefing US Marine loses foot in explosion In Brief (AFP): Anthrax source (AP): Hospital breakout (Reuters): Bin Laden photos Alliance Française Brutal lesson lives in minds of children Dixons Hundreds of al-Qaeda fighters killed Standard Life Bank Arafat calls for end to attacks on Israelis Powell blames Palestinians for Zinni mission's failure Boy aged 13 is killed as army raids continue Theatre Tokens Tsvangirai ignores Mugabe threat of 'total war' Seiko Picture Gallery Russian ban on euro will cause havoc Portuguese PM to quit World in Brief (Reuters): Chicken for Cuba World in Brief Care home fire World in Brief (Reuters): Soul legend dies World in Brief Time Yeltsin to have heart surgery Online Wasn't that Lloyd George I just spotted at No 10? Tony Blair must never forget the fate of another mould-breakin gwar leader Hard cases make bad law—and so do journalists on Sunday tabloids The Porter case puts justice in the dock It's for the best The Times Sports Diary On the Beat Blunkett must not bend to the Police Federation His Man in Havana Adams and Sinn Fein retain an outdated foreign policy Float of Wonder The latest extraordinary exhibition at the British Museum Citizenship, democracy and Blunkett's proposals Troops in Afghanistan US foreign policy Britain's future sources of energy Beckham's success Justice delayed Holyrood costs The legalisation of euthanasia Accident compensation Greatest Britons Shopped Court Circular Memorial service Fellowships University news Church news Latest wills Birthdays Legends from the Far light up British Museum Picture Gallery Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriages Nature notes Group Captain John Ellis Fighter ace who dewned five aircraft in 48 hours Group Captain John Ellis, CBE, DFC and Bar, fighter ace, was born on February 28,1917. He died on November 19,2001, aged 84 Lives in Brief John Boland, public Trustee 1981-91 was born on February 23,1931. He diedd on November 14,2001 aged 70 John Denman, clarinettist, was born of July 23,1933. He died of cancer on November 7,2001, aged 68 David George, schoolmaster, was born on January 21,1937. He died on October 31,2001, aged 64 Professor John Miles, OBE, ecologist was born on January 28,1941. He died on October 31,2001, aged 60 Air Marshal Sir Richard Nelson, KCB, OBE, Director-General Royal Air Force Medical Services, 1962-67, was born on November 14 1907. He died on November 11,2001, aged 93 Professor Stewart Orr Emeritus Professor of Medical Physics at the University of London, was born on August 10,1930. He died on October 21,2001, aged 71 W. G. Sebald Writer and scholar whose imaginative books were like journeys without a map W. G. Sebald, Gerdman author and scholar, was born in Bavariad on May 18,1944. He died in Norfolk on December 14,2001 aged 57 On This Day December 17,1987 Heseltine Champions Poll Tax Rebellion Capitalisation, week's change Sound Seekers MmO2 puts its faith in Man Deabàll jordan Wireless business picks unusal location for the dawing of a new age Pay deals down as firms feel the chill, says CBI Libyans cast doubt on backing for Bula By Our Business Staff: Business brisk at Focus What the Sunday Papers Say Sunday Express The Times Hedging risk to achieve stellar investment returns James Doran Student Briefing Data to give clues to rate cut chance Economic Outlook Ford Don't look for productivity scapegoats Lea Paterson Economic Agenda EMAG to unveil deal review Will Shell stop cutting and start chasing growth? Results and statistics Exchange Rates Change on Week Britain 'could face gas shortage' Buyouts tumble after US attacks Hp Old Mutual to widen scope as rand slides Call to put clear value on intangibles Alchemy puts £30m into nurseries Argentina poised for austerity budget Lay to snub Senate hearing Compass seals Travelodge sites in Spain Bush may move to delay airline strike Inside Carnival poised to bid £3.2bn for P&O Princess The Times Crossword 21.913 Stock Markets Airbus planning to cut 2,000 jobs Shareholders give qualified approval to Railtrack plan Currencies Picture Gallery NTL to delay £1bn towers sale Central bank workers 'suffer euro blues' Interest Rates International Care & Relief Patlence Wheatcroft Commodities Investors urged to curb directors''pay explosion' Liverpool left clinging to the summit after blue avalanche T. M. Lewin First Glance Picture Gallery Yesterday Today Television FA finally ready to get plans for Wembley off ground Football Tomorrow Sports Daily Picture Gallery Another sorry chapter helps to delay Elland Road's return to normality Oliver Holt on the continuing trials and tribulations endured by Leeds United How they stand FA Barclaycard Premiership 2001-02 Leicestr write final sentence as Leeds close book on controversy Football: FA Barclayard Premiership Man-to-man marking Beckham 'drained' by toils By our Sports Staff: McLeish discovers size of task at Rangers By Our Sports Staff: Westerveld makes his move Absence of Owen proves striking flaw for Liverpool Picture Gallery Hoddle returns to Stamford Bridge Moore makes most of rare chance to bring justice for Everton over supine Derby Giggs adds fresh spark to United in sobering experience for Middlesbrough Newcastle remain at high altitude after Blackburn's conservative policy proves flawed Southampton's hard work pays off to expose Reid's tactics as a striking failure Tottenham drive Tigana to distraction after consigning Ferdinand's achievement to history West Ham continue to make gains in elite company as Wenger laments profligacy Fast Forward from Saturday's Mathces Premiership Review Picture Gallery Villa and Ipswich try to arrest their slides Carrick, but the team still hit the bar twice and… Keegan puts City on switchback ride to the summit Football: Nationwide League Wimbledon find new resolve in political climate Allison ignites Tranmere Rae ensures that Bruce must wait for first taste of job satisfaction Gray catches attention Weekend results and tables O'Sullivan shows no mercy by rocketing to title Snooker Reading snatch late winner Hockey Dagenham put faith in senior service Non-league football Price digs deep to raise the standard Swimming Hallam maintains her steady improvement Badminton Drug tests fail to find target Athletics Pressure mounts on Ganguly as Hussain leads from the front Crickets Second Test match By Our Sports Staff: West Indies make light of Lara injury McKenzie handles Warne with rare aplomb England prepared to concede ground to Dalmiya By a Correspondent: Leinster pack punch to see off Munster challenge Rugby union: Powergen Cup Wilkinson provides sting in the tail to torment unlucky Wasps De Beer's return gives Saracens energy to progress Leicester have chance for revenge Kingston eyes cup as chance to rectify unfinished business By a Correspondent: Crabtree lives up to name in Giants' victory Rugby league Bath yield to Irish zeal Gloucester inspired by glorious skills of Forrester England benefit from the charm of Howard's way The sporting books of the year - part one Cricket Delving deep into the psyche of sport's danger men Motor Racing Tour operators peddle tales of courage and shame Cycling Monie's account maintains high rate of interest Rugby League The Times Coach still managing to find the magic formula Hockey By Our Sports Staff: Covili gains as Miller crashes out Skiling The Daily results service Snow reports Rugby union Fixtures Saturday's racing results By Our Sports Staff: Sale and Pelletier take gold Ice Skating Times Square Olsson left in limbo by selectors Sport Summary Chester produce strong finish Cracknell leads the way in trials Singh ahead by four shots Salter breaks British record Raiders retain west division Albert heads clean sweep Cheltenham loss shows need for greater flexibility Racing Racing Journalist of the Year Plumpton Towcester Leaders in the National Hunt championships Southwell Racecall The Wright Track Culloty revives Kempton hopes TEAMtalk Raceline Hatton ready, willing and able to take on the world Boxing Reach for the Sky when you've finished not watching the Test Programme Notes Holyfield undeterred after dubious draw Itv Digital Arts Reportage Fashion Parents Picture Gallery Contents Just what I wanted In 1915, while war raged on the Western Front, P. G. Wodehouse offered this advice to the Christmas shopper. With the approach of another wartime Christmas, we should heed his advice It is useless to imagine that the family circle will accept regrets and stories of parcels gone wrong in the post 'We can forgive him this' The authorised life story of Laurens van der Post revealed that he had seduced a 14-year-old girl and led to attacks on his biographer. Valerie Grove talks to his family and friends, while J. D. F. Jones defends his book, from which we publish an extract Seduced and abandoned Laurens installed Bonny in a bed-sitter near his London home The Times Truth begets truth Radio makes me an unwitting eavesdropper How odd that we invest so heavily in the idea of spending a lifetime with someone when the reality is often so unsatisfactory The Times Size really does matter Is it better to grow up as part of a large family, or as an only child? Hannah Betts believes big is beautiful; Candlda Crewe argues the case for a solitary childhood The large family When it's only right for children to fight back The only child My two-year-old wakes up in the night and disturbs his sister. What can I do? Parent. forum Next week How you can help Age and oestrogen Lisa Melton reveals how the sex hormone could help to combat diseases like Alzheimer's Technobabble Rob Rosenberger is one a crusade against the mass hysteria he says is regularly whipped up by anti-virus companies. David Rowan reports The Times Slimline Kaiser Fashion Diary Fashion Writer of the Year Streetwise festive dressing Beauty morning after HOBBs The angelic allure of lace Santa show come to town Arts Caitlin Moran wraps her daughter's presents - tickets to the best fun in the country Index Vanilla fudged La Movie Tom Cruise and Penélope Cruz don't make dream lovers in vanila Sky, says Sean MacAulay It has those 'moments' when tender souls in trendy knitwear regard each other MVC The Times The magic East Aladdin has conjured the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, back to life, says Benedict Nightingale Fine lines of love and hate Old Peter Nichols and early shakespeare are difficult balancing acts of comedy and tragedy, find Ian Johns National Theatre Opera The Hackney Chronicles Lauriston Primary School, Hackney Donmar Sound checks Concerts Joanna MacGregor's multi-media antics weren't the only surprise for Hilary Finch MacGregor blew her duck whistle into a jug of water, then played a chord Christmas Exhibition Victoria Palace Theatre Entertainments Youngvic Evading cigarette excise duty House of Lords Published December 17,2001 Partners jointly and severally liable House of Lords, Published December 17,2001 Embarrassment no reason for not holding trial Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published December 17,2001 Deciding whether conviction unsafe House of Lords Published December 17,2001 Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Television & radio Review Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Answers to Word-Watching Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Mastermind BBC 1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2527 Choice NCDL
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