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News from 21/12/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, R. L. Sturch, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Christine McGourty, Greville Janner, David Brown, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, John Allen, Dominic Kennedy and Damian Whitworth, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, John Phillips and Philip Webster, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Colin Bullen, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Tom Baldwin Deputh Political Editor, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Michael Jopling, Sam Lister, Raymond Snoddy, David Charter and Glen Owen, Antonia Senior, W. A. Markham, Jack Malvern, Allan J. Sturmey, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Rita Kleppmann, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, T. M. Whyte, Nigel ? Brassard, Stephen Farrell, Ron Mackenna, Christine Buckley and Tim Reid, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Davies, Paul Ridley, Damian Whitworth and Tom Baldwin, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Brown and Russell Jenkins, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Dearbàil Jordan, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Sally Jones, Jim Waters, Richard Selley, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Journalist, Rob Wright, Kevin A. Vaillancourt, Raymond Keene, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Alix Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Thomson, Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Michael Horsnell and Nick Szczepanik, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christmas Albums, Inglewood, Richard Cork Chief Art Critic, Henry Arnstein, Daniel Kawczynski, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Andrew Plerce, Christopher Walker, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Catherine O'Brien, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, James Knight, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Larry Rushton, James Bone and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Pete Moorey (Parliamentary and Policy Officer), Marjorie Dunkels, Maureen Freely, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Two and a Half of our Three Main Party Leaders are… Life After Big Brother Argentine rioters force President to quit The Times Neighbours' cards take an 800-mile detour Iraq warning Inside Flying out Trial 'issues' Carlos the Jackal I thee wed Windows XP has serious flaw, Microsoft admits Your best Christmas TV and radio guide Unflinching, unsmiling, the Queen surrenders to the bleak gaze of a painter unschooled in the flatterer's art Chopard The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Speaker finds no evidence of campaign against Filkin 'Jesus was weird' cleric suspended for views The weather today The best festive guide Euro is risk, says Governor of Bank Desperate life of addict who killed BBC woman Prisoners in crash help guards instead of fleeing AMDa Serein sirens offer a double thrill Oscar winners reach The End quicker Casino plan is latest gamble to revive the Dome Oxford row a 'wake-up call' Good Housekeeping New therapy beats boy's rare cancer Dell A million to spend Christmas abroad Harsh but fair: I the Queen puts? on a brave face Birds One woman, 150 portraits PC World The Computer Superstore Labour whip urges Leeds trial inquiry Boots Footballers kicked out of nightclub BT Shops Murder cuts out widow's heart Rowling books unique place in history Dixons Noise map will chart loud spots Travelodge Terror easel suspect seeks bail News in Brief A1 driver jailed Fireman's shock Rolex conman Sellafield start-up Checks required Correction English Heritage It's Mine Short's line on BAE deal angers ministers Comet Tories to soften tone on asylum Swiftcall Blunkett yields on police reforms Giant squid of legend seen in world 's oceans Remedy for anxiety withdrawn Kurt Geiger Mention 'four' on the pain of death Search for lost bird of Louisiana Harry Potter EasyJet. com New whirlpool in Store for Saddam War on Terror Daily Briefing War Briefing Iraq 'speeds work on nuclear weapons' US chief says terror war is just starting American fighter confesses Frighteningly Fast Marines fly in to protect new Afghan leaders War on Terror Afghanistan Pakistan holds Briton for terror links Seat auto emocion Mugabe is given 'stop violence' ultimatum BT Death toll rises to 22 in Argentine riots Hamas in gun clashes with Arafat police The Italian Lira Obituary for Italy's 'symbol of unity', part of our series on disappearing currencies Tiny Picture Gallery Online The quiet rebirth of Catholic England The Establishment has been rapidly transformed, but no one has noticed No so much a season of goodwill as a sentence of insincerity and excess Picture Gallery Why reel life now depends on fantasy Plum choice Appeal for Oxford But money should not buy prefermant for the fundraisers Tears in Argentina Bad government and bad economics have led to disaster Squids in Confirmation of nature's power to surprise and delight Sinn Fein MPs at Westminster Action on Zimbabwe Ambassador's view Need for a new vision of Europe Conservative prospects Ardito Desio The fox population First hundred days Life, dignity and euthanasia Bishops in the Lords Birth of Christ On and on Ashes to ashes Court Circular Polar awards Thanksgiving service University news Legal news Personal Column Reward for polar endeavour Birthdays Anniversaries Sunday worship Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Personal Column Sir Richard Trehane Energetic chairman of the Milk Marketing Board who presided over an overhaul of the British dairy industry Sir Richard Trehane, chairman of the Milk Marketing Board 1958-77, was born on July 13,1913. He died on November 28,2001, aged 88 Leopold Senghor President of Senegal who wrote poetry and expounded n?gritrude Léopold Senghor, President of Senegal, 1960-80, and poet, was born on October 9,1906. He died in Normandy on December 20,2001, aged 95 Jim Lees Authority on Robin Hood who claimed to fined to find the man behind the myth Jim Lees, local historian, was born on March 25,1912. He died on November 17,2001 aged 89 John Knowles Novelist whose first book plumbed the depths of the adolescent mind John Knowles, novelist, was born on September 16,1926. He died on November 29,2001, aged 75 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Radisson Edwardian Hotels Shares slide Trek Machu Picchu Greek drama as the drachma bows out Philip Pangalos in Athens says many of 11 million Inhabitants expect to be confused on conversion day Legal & Public Notices Wave of nostalgia sweeps Italy at 'loss of a loved one' John Phillips and Philip Webster in Milan find Italian doubts growing as people fear being short-changed Diary Row brewing over ale ads City Diary Santa claws City Diary Close season City Diary Make tracks City Diary Bank bid hopes lift Standard Stock Market Telecoms hit by Juniper profit alert Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Capita growth potential justifies its fancy price Tempus Construction Bodycote Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Asda challenges Sainsbuiy's for second place Britain given Brussels rebate Bodycote down after profit alert HIT strikes cheery note Ralph Lauren Romance Burden of debt raises corporate health fear Rmc Group warns of 18% fall for year Delays hit Civilian Content Record year for exchange Informa seeing delegates return Save Group rescue deal secures jobs Business in Brief Deals cleared Johnston warning Amlin cash call Morgan buys MICE bids £30.5m Exchange Rates WestLB in talks to drop bid for Railtrack The Times Dismal profits for Wall St banks Carnival earnings fall 40% Guinness saga certain to run and run Commentary Picture Gallery MG Rover has partnership talks in China JP Morgan owed $2.6bn from Enron collapse Woolwich AT&T broken up in $72bn deal Inside Eurotunnel chief to leave after row R&SA to pull out of with-profits market The Times Crossword 21,917 Land Sees rocked by resignations Stock Markets Capita scoops congestion charge contract Moss Bros extends ties Currencies Black wins £1.75m from metals trader Interest Rates Franck Muller Martin Barrow Commodities Marconi sale and bond deal cut debt Lauda to get back behind wheel to test new Jaguar Lancome Paris Picture Gallery Bowyer agrees to pay price of return to Leeds fold First Glance The Times Books Direct The Premiership Today Boy Wonder and old Bobby Dazzler lift our spirits Football Trapattoni puts name forward for United job Evans opts to leave Swindon Hodgson yearning for ticket home Hill homing in on another Cup scalp Dogged Forest win back pride Delighted Davies sees Limbo's true value Equestrianism Nationwide League first division guide Rusedski Welcomes old coach back Tennis Coomber on track to retain cup title Bobsleigh Change needed to deliver Wales from troubles Rugby union Healey shooting from the lip BT Cellnet Marathon runner defies odds to raise money in good cause The Times Christams Appeal Coyles buoyant about water sport Canoe polo Fogarty ready to give his old foe a ride Motorcycling Southgate are looking down after proud past Hockey The National Autistic Society Betts ready to try hand at coaching Sport Summary Teare cleared McMillan's joy Europe lose lead England triumph London toppled Reference work for rugby fans makes a welcome return Sports books of the year Compendium marshals all best works in one book Athletics Today's fixtures The Daily results service Revised tale proves a new classic Rackets In pursuit of a stroke of genius Swimming Mind games of women's tour make for juicy read Tennis McCoy takes ride on Best Mate in King George Racing Ascot Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's results Southwell Uttoxeter Acotwill consider future of jumping Tendullkar in Test firing line as tempers fray Cricket: Third Test match Times Square NatWest Kumble's turn to join the greats Snow reports Reportage Interview Arts Media Picture Gallery Contents Last-minute Christmas albums The Best Festive Television and Radio Guide Why I hate Christmas Carols, presents, turkey? Bah, humbug, says Debra Craine, who plans not to observe the yuletide celebrations, by lying stretched out on the settee, cat on her lap, toasted cheese sandwich in one hand and video remote control in the other I'd be very happy to let it slide quietly by' Christmas alone Life after Big Brother Auditions start soon for the third series of Big Brother. But what happened to the former contestants of the reality TV show who achieved instant, but brief, fame? Carol Midgley investigates Where are they now? A rebel with a cause The French lawyer engaged to Carlos the Jackal is defending an alleged September 11 plotter. Interview by Charles Bremner Airport security: doubts linger When crazy New Yorkers are in full flow on the ice, it is a scene fit for Breughel Nicholas Wapshott in New York Not such a wonderful life The Times Fry takes heart Stephen Fry was always too clever by half, he tells Catherine O'Brien, but a breakdown and a boyfriend have made him more reflective No Title The Sunday Times Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Bosom pals with fashion goons Arts Television Torture, humiliation and breasts, What Not to Wear has it all. Caitlin Moran blushes over her gladrags Time to unwrap a Corr Christmas Albums Should it be Rod, Elvis or the Irish lovelies? Lisa Verrico picks late gifts Concert The Cardinall's Musick St John's, SW1 Global warnings World Music Exiled voices have produced some of the year's best offerings, says Clive Davis The Deep End Easels and icefloes When two British artists were invited to travel to Antractica, Christine McGourty had to go to the ends of the Earth to meet them London Palladium Sex and the itty-bitty Theatre The National Theatre of Brent's vignettes of desire nearly seduce Benedict Nightingale Six of the best Christmas presents Can Chelsea Getting accepted by the British is never easy, says Maureen Freely For some Americans it feels like home Crack it? Gifts of Christmas past Must-have presents date back to the dolls bought by Queen Victoria Anjana Ahuja explains The Times Not Hardy country Ron Mackenna says goodbye (and good riddance) to his old Editor at The Scotsman Media Diary A spiritual treat for early risers Maine-Tucker The Times Fed up with feeding Editors risk prison term Picture Gallery The Times Soldier witnesses need not go to Derry for inquiry Remedying lack of independence in social services tribunal Civic nature of institute justifies Vat exemption Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move solution on Page 25 Word Watching Television & radio Review Sky One Picture Gallery Choice Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Variations Picture Gallery Times 2 Crossword No 2531 Picture Gallery Choice Same Old Xmas TV?

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