News from 18/12/2001
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Jenny Tonge, Andrew Robson, Simon Goldberg, Jon Ashworth, C. O. Jones, Suzannah Olivier, Robert Dawson Scott, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Sally Thomson, Helen Iatrou, Tatiana Reis, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, David Pannick, David Chater, Daniel McGrory and Christopher Walker, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, John Kenny, Russell Kempson and George Caulkin, Peter Lansley Women's Football, James Eve, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Glyn Brown, Antonia Senior, David McVay, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Michael Knipe, Peter Saunders, Dr Jane Collins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Paul Magrath, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Dearb?il Jordan, Gerald Ratzin, Anatole Kaletsky, Alan Twyford, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Helen Rumbelow, C. M. Cooke, Stephen Morse, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Damian Whitworth and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Katty Kay and Nicholas Wapshott, John Carr, Nicholas Arnold, Zoe Rothwell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, John Greensmith, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Katty Kay, Godfrey Taylor, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, G. F. Liardet, Chris McGrath, Albert Benhamou, Walter Gammie, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Oliver Chastney, Michael Gove, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Stewart MacFarlane, Stephen Dalton, Valerie Grove, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni,
ResumoWhy Byers Can Still Stop the Tube Becoming the next… David Pannick Qc Pay hike gamble for NHS Doctors and nurses get 3.6% in attempt to boost numbers Secrets trial Star found dead Owen triumphs The times Radio silence in hunt for bin Laden The Times Today Page 2. Crossword: 22. Law Report… The National Autistic Society Judge 'dozes off' in rape trial Please give generously to the Times Christmas Appeal… Tiffany & Co Lease deal decides Dome's future The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Brought to a sticky end by Blair glue gun Two vCJD deaths linked to vaccine The weather today Polio doses 'very unlikely' to be a risk for past recipients Guard tried to sell secrets to Russia Mi5 'sting' that trapped a spy named Rafael Bravo Women itchier after seven years Lancome Paris High-tech systems that jam enemy radar were the target We can win vote on monetary union, says Hain PC World The Computer Superstore Drug errors push up hospital deaths British Gas Tory leader is ready for poll defeat News in Brief Arms extension £200m written off Soldier dies Najeib lawsuit Aid plan rebuff Vitamin protects Costly inquiry Surgeon 's denial Big Country singer found dead in hotel Birds My Fair Lady has little bit of luck £60m talent academy will go to Warwick Dixons US 'smart camps ' provide role model Four friends drown in car crash News in Brief Rapist jailed Domestic deaths Emergency call Left in the cold Correction Planning move could be illegal' Father wins the right to adopt his daughter School chiefs look at six-term plan Prince pops in for a pint and pays Origin of species is traced to pond life Church has word for M&s Albery Theatre Judge defends first Whiting sentence Virgin mobile Widow stabbed to death in home Tories break political truce on Afghanistan Peacekeeping without peace will be a dangerous task Standard Life Bank Hague's helicopter cost party dear Companies House No 10 told to revoke advisers' powers Today in Parliament Coup fails in Haiti World in Brief Guterres quits Missile talks Bush lesions Embassy bomb suspects lose Lords appeal Freeserve Exhausted, afraid and forced on parade Afghanistan Taleban Briton can be charged US fighter for Taleban could face execution Dell A light dusting as the 'folks who left in a hurry' return Sandhurst veteran of Falls Road leads us troops into Afghanistan America Fake grenade scare on plane Making mincemeat out of List prices Blair's march into Europe under an Afghan umbrella Currys Arafat is told 'arrest Hamas bombers' Warpm Terrpr Osrael Online Christmas has come, yet again, for the Ira The House of commons should not offer Sinn Fein office space today The Government is about six inches from political disaster on the Tube Picture Gallery Blair is not delivering on the Post Office Non grata Laeken's Legacy Comforting words that the voters have heard too often before Strategic Withdrawal How Washington is managing the end of the Abm Treaty A Christmas Gift Now is the time to give to charity-and generously Selby crash verdict Israeli response to suicide bombers Parish councils should be heeded Where MPs' responsibilities lie Police reforms Aid in Sierra Leone Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Heat in the kitchen Words for Delia Ethical query over 'designer' babies HMS Hood A word to the wise Take a letter Fairy enough Court Circular Church news The Sovereign's Parade Latest wills Personal Column Birthdays Anniversaries Luncheon Dinner Awards Meeting Legal news Forthcoming marriages Announcement University news Dorothy Kalman Collector who opened a museum of English folk art Personal Column Stefan Heym German writer who fled Nazi persecution, returned to his country with the conquering us Army and became a leading dissident in the Gdr years Stuart Adamson Former punk rocker whose journery with Big Country was one of musical discovery Miner's Wife Gets World's First Triple Transplant Surgery Equities finish strongly Radisson Edwardian Hotels The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT US recession was not out of the question after all The Times Hutton's road to Damascus City Diary Jam Pot back NTL debt pile casts a shadow over the cable revolution Wordplay Cantor story Telecoms send positive signal Placing hits International Energy Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Survival is about all Marconi can hope for Guardian iT Avis Europe Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Shell ready to spend a $20bn cash pile GSK hurt by double blow for antibiotic Utility to move into telecoms Hp Tesco battles on in Levi's case Diller's $6bn from Tv deal RBS on track despite rise in debt provision FSA to investigate trust 'magic circle' BG Storage faces sale by Dynegy Wolves buyback overtaken by rise Insurer says little hope of pension transfers CGNU adds to Spanish presence Business in Brief Amey preferred BBA warning Bunzl on target Persimmon sales Cordiant bid talk Exchange Rates Guardian iT at risk of breaching bank covenants Misys upturn reassures investors The Times Ford 's loans chief resigns Sighting shot by Carnival starts sea battle Avis lifts as trade climate eases Centerprise International Gallaher's continental sales hit by UK action QMH settles with trio of former directors Inside BSkyB vows to fight OFT decision Railtrack chief to reveal that profits had doubled The Times Crossword 21,914 Stock Markets Marconi takes Bookham shares in sale De Beers agrees $4bn Russian deal Excite UK site expires on Web Currencies Ross Goobey secures role with Morgan Interest Rates Carnival in attack on P&o board NHfA Commodities Owen's golden achievements send his European currency soaring This space is bigger than it looks High-flyer Beckham seeks club class Yesterday Today Television The Premiership Today What's Important in Football Bowyer faces further trouble from Fa Football Leeds v Newcastle Kinnear inspired by his former club Angel grants Villa's wishes as Ipswich rue their luck Arsenal intent on easing title congestion Wembley plans hit by new delay Fulham look for cup revenge Challenge of Chievo sends chill through title rivals Resurgent champions point way to success United's return to form is cornerstone of winning score this week, reports Nick Szczepanik Fantasy League football Your player list with updated scores Fantasy League Hussain showing the stomach for England's task Cricket Lining up in Bangalore Woods lifts prize with birdie run Golf Steelers lead trio's belated progress into play-offs American football Results and tables Warne turns the screw on South Africa Legal & Public Notices McNish and Toyota driven by determination to reach the top Motor raching The Daily results service The Times Pollock leaves on eve of 2002 launch Vince Wright's Christmas pools forecasts Fixtures Games competitors face EPO testing Commonwealth Games Snubbed Ackermann signs on Sport Summary McKenzie mystery Gerald Ashby Bowden back Cheltenham cheer Snow reports Britain continue relentless push for success Swimming Ascot lures Welsh National favourite Racing Musselburgh TEAMtalk Raceline Racecall Yesterday's results Hereford Wolverhampton Chance mount going begging Skelton finds free rein after the fall The Kervin Interview Rugby Special returns to screens in late-night slot Rugby union Times Square AMDA Opinion Christmas Appeal Arts Law The Black Panther and the downfall of a police hero Contents The fallen hero PC Tony White won the Queen's Medal when he helped to catch the killer Donald Neilson. Yet now be has been jailed for idecently assaulting four girls. What went wrong? Penny Wark investigates No noise. I want money Donald Neilson's kidnap of Lesley Whittle is told in all its calculating detail by Adam Mars-Jones in this extract from his essay about the case It 's a pet's life this Christmas A&l Goodbody Farewell to the franc The French can hardly bear to say goodbye to their coins, and Celia Brayfield sympathises Manchester United What a formidable performer Bill Clinmton become. He is what used to be known as 'a class act' What a formidable performer Bill Clinton has become. He is what used to be known as 'a class act' Pity the academic hath-nots Ping-pong merrily on high The Times Ghosts at Christmas0 Catherine O'Brien learns how those who have been widowed cope during the festive season Been there, done that played Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus The stuff of nightmares What we eat and drink influences Rem sleep, and thus our dreams, so go easy on the turkey and mulled wine, advises Suzannah Olivier Multibionta Dry nights take time Your questions answered "Try before You Buy" Release for a 'caged animal' Nita Jackson was bullied at school for being a 'weirdo'. Since finding out that she has Asperger's syndrome, the 18-year-old has found new purpose by writing a book and staging a play. Interview by Valerie Grove The Times Christmas Appeal The Times Telltale signs of Asperger's syndrome Dr Thomas Stuttaford every Thursday in Times 2 Online Advice A Natural Remedy for Coughs & Colds On the road with the Tori party Interview Singer Tori Amos, women's campaigner, mother and believer in fairies, invites Glyn Brown to join her tour Win when he's swinging Jazz No longer a young fogey, Scott Hamilton is the hippest swinger in town, says Clive Davis The Times The cost of parts and hard labour Donmar Opera Gloriana Grand Theatre, Leeds Dance The Snowman Theatre Royal Glasgow Words on the street Radio As a new drama shows, Hogarh would recognise London today, says Vanora Bennett Opera & Ballet The New Gershwin Musical The Times A not so silent night Classical Cds The latest releases are jingling all the way, says Geoff Brown Concert EU Baroque Spitalfields Top Dog for Christmas The Times Fun-loving Crimson Gordon Haskell first made the charts in the Seventies with king Crimson. Then his career hit the doldrums. Now he's a hot tip for No 1. Well, it is Christmas, says Nigel Williamson Some high volumes and low jinks Pop and Jazz Books There was at least one motley classic to make chris Campling's reading year. And it wasn't about Nirvana The good, the bad, and Lord Archer Rumpole finds a skeleton under the floor The Old Bailey hack is still railing against change, says Paul Magrath Departure from normal practice must be explained Court of Appeal Office of Fair Trading Extradition is not a penalty to which Convention applies Queen's Bench Divisional Court Territoriality not required for extradition crime House of Lords Council power to control houses in multiple occupation Court of Appeal Power to demand more details Chancery Division Picture Gallery Gray's Inn Tax Chambers Multiple Display Advertising Items Garfield Robbins International The Newspaper Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Bridge Games Chess Winning Move solution on page 29 Word Watching Review Sky One Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio 1 Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films Times / Crossword No 2528 Today's Television Pages 30 & 31 Satellite and… Choice The Winter Sale The Times Fact File Greece, from ancient to modern Michael Knipe Introduces a 16-Page Report on the Changing Face of Greece and its Place in Europe Plane daft or a difference in cultures? Planepotters The Tony Blair of the Mediterranean John Carr Looks at the Fight by Prime Minister to Bring in Economic Reforms Cocktails and a date with Lady Luck Corinth Pipeworks S. A A new frontier for finance Once a state-controlled behemoth, Greek banking is joining the modern world, writes John Carr Banks After the bubble burst Alexander S. Onassis Foundation Linking up where the Romans left off Ancient Rome, Politics and Pography Have All Played a Part in an Ambitious Highway Scheme, Says John Carr The Corinthians are ready to take on the world Pipelines Tapping into the future Utilities Water Essential for Life So much more than sunburn and swimming Tourism Helen Iatrou Looks at how Greece is Taking an Innovative Approac Athens Stock Exchange Majestic sights of the mainland Thessaly EFG Eurobank Ergasias How disaster transformed an industry Shipping Eyao Quality of Life Piraeus Port Authority S. A The legacy of Onassis Charity A dressing down Religion Egnatia Motorway OTE Rewards of rapprochement Foreign Policy NBG Group Leading the Way Banks make their move on redefined markets Balkans Alpha Bank Museum waits for its lost heritage Elgin Marbles A Surviving the restructure Telecoms Getting into the Olympic spirit The 2004 Games Hellas Flying Dolphins Club Hotel Casino Loutraki A first-class hidden pleasure Trains John Carr Takes the Intercity Rail Service for Breathtaking Mountain Scenery and a God's Eye View of Olympus Modernization and Development of Greek Railway…
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