News from 26/12/2001
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Andrew Robson, Daniel Goldberg, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Jennifer Hanawald, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Dominic Kennedy and Sam Lister, Peter Lansley, Alan Cliff, David Jeffries, Bernard Kaukas, Martin Richards, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Nigel Grist, Lawis Stuart, Roger Maynard, James Boyd, Joe Joseph, Ian Walker, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, George Harrap, Ross Dunn, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, David Colvin, Phil Gordon, Phillip Webster Political Editor, Helen Rumbelow, Michael Curtis, Nicholas Wapshott, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Dearbàil Jordan, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Terence Wynn, Gabriella Gamini, David Carter, Alison Roberts, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Pauline Pearson, Paul Miller, Damian Whitworth, Anne Reynolds, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Michael Beaman, Nick Hasell, George Austin, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Dunelm, Quentin Palmer, Valerle Elliott, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Stephen Dalton, Alice Miles, John Cole, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Stewart Tendler, Richard Ford and Sam Lister,
ResumoThe bomber from Bromley Airline 'shoe terrorist' converted dto Islam in jail His mosque in Brixton fears al-Qaeda links War of words Bushfires rage United loom The Times Huntsmen are No More Offensive than Packs of… Maths teachers halved since 1983 Ciabatta best for stemming gravy drain Best for sport Sandals Faith can overcome terror, says the Queen The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Short says US must try harder on Israel The weather today White Christmas windfall for few Blair to build bridges with Islamic world Saboteur now hunts with the Quorn McCartney pleads for end to hunting Man dies after savage beating When sale bargains don't add up Minor mysteries of Universe explained All Ders Teenager froze to death during walk home Currys Railtrack pays staff £1,000 a day By a Correspondent: Virgin sorry for 'journey to hell' Hundreds flee as Australia fights bushfires Boy, 9, crushed Murder arrests New spider found Christmas addict Radicals target young converts at Brixton mosque Airline put up 'shoe bomber' in 4-star hotel Search of cargo ship called off Debenhams Suicide watch on suspect as he is detained in jail Don't take freedom for granted, says Carey Comet Pope pleads for child victims of world conflicts Couple die from gas poisoning Footballer in 'trolley rage' row Countess joins Queen at church service Trials and Disasters Prada Sharps Expect vote on euro in 2003, says Kennedy Germans to throw their money away PC World Putin's live performance warms embers of Russian democracy By a Correspondent: Yeltsin is a liar, says Gorbachev The Portuguese Escudo1 Obituary for a nonagenarian: the latest in our series on currencies doomed by the introduction of the euro Magnet US Taleban declined to be a martyr Comet Troops to begin full search of Tora Bora caves Literary sleuth seeks dues to anthrax killer Marines improvise seasonal cheer Widows struggle through holiday Villeroy & Boch Kabul's church doors remain bolted (Reuters): Afghans prepare to return to school Time President turns to Dickens for hope Pakistan is forcing war, India claims Moben Kitchens (Reuters): Citizens applaud border theatrics Nigerian troops put on alert World in Brief Warlord gets life (AFP): Journalist jailed (AP): Death sentences (AP): Kursk body find (Reuters): Ebola kills 18 Three die amid anger over ban on Arafat Brazil floods and mudslides kill 41 Multiple Display Advertising Items Despair of loving an Asperger's husband The Times Christmas Appeal Liny Online If you hate football supporters, stand up Hunt opponents must get off their high horses and gain a sense of perspective A few helpful historic hints on the art of the perfect thank-you letter Picture Gallery How the elephants lost their home Wise words? In Royal David's City The Holy Land is still awaiting its Prince of Peace Queen's Counsel Civil society is strengthened by the monarchy A False Consistency Turncoats can teach their old comrades a lesson Need for a new vision of Europe Bishops in the Lords Clergy under attack Better butter Immigrants and British 'norms' Aid in Sierra Leone The Filkin affair Vauxhall viewpoint Pots and kettles Selby crash verdict Washington's treason Beckham's saint must be George Bowler's spin? Eternal youth Laughing gas A little knowledge Court Circular Appointments in the Forces Personal Column Snow-white image of the Christmas rose is rooted in the supernatural Birthdays Anniversaries Church news Leverhulme Trust Jacques Mayol Diver who loved the deep and its denizens Professor John Eggleston Introducing design and technology to the school curriculum Andrew Lochhead Administrator and teacher who pioneered the training of social services administrators for the Third World Seymour Reit Author and artist who created the cartoon character Casper the Friendly Ghost On This Day The New Park at Battersea Arcadia boosted by talk of bumper Christmas Tailor to the generals wins the battle with Savile Row John Cole a St Albans firm making officers' uniforms has 'seen off the biggest West End names' Old gasometers' new life is a lesson for Dome Team player prepares to back his convictions at Hermes Nick Mustoe is relishing the prospect of leading the top fund manager to more success Thespians out to stall Clifford City Diary Frozen fund City Diary Gong struck City Diary Good bet City Diary Japan buys into idea of better-value shopping The Times Hermes recruit relishes task Late rush may take Christmas shopping to record Americans buy UK's top-selling lager The Times Crossword 21,920 Stock Markets Pearson sells its 'long-term' Rtl stake Enron woe hits BG's Indian deal African blow for Western Currencies Nottm Forest in danger of collapse Cookson drops plans for payouts Interest Rates International Care & Beuee Martin Barrow Commodities Argentina to create 1m jobs in emergency strategy Opposition offers Ferguson chance to work his miracle 'Leeds and Liverpool know it's the best opportunity they've had for years' Collymore parades his managerial talents First Glance Yesterday Today Television Premiership Preview Hoddle spends his Christmas with old friends Football Keegan setting his sights high again Cork steering steady course toward top six The Times McLeish prepares for hostile reception Atkins a master of crisis management Tackle the festive Jumbo Times Square Identify the star and win champagne Fantasy league Player scores up to Christmas McDonald given little prospect of bridging gender gap Sailing Play-off picture remains unclear American football Daily results service Pools forecast Work ethic pays off for Hayden Cricket Full guide to today's fixtures Lara puts poor results down to bad discipline Favourites prepared for local rivalry Rugby union Snow reports Revived Leeds need to prove i their worth Rugby league Racing Sedgefield Doubly engaged horses with race preferences Wincanton Ayr Wolverhampton The Wright Track Market Rasen Huntingdon Towcester Best Mate to prove his quality in King George Racing The Times Racecall Hereford Raceline Kempton Park Fallon resumes at Wolverhampton Wetherby Doumen finds his vocation as easy rider Racing Threatening forecast prompts Kempton to hold inspection Dell A Boxing Day Quiz - 2002 Questions Can answer our 2002 The season of the quiz is upon us. Philip Howard examines our obsession with questions to introduce the Times 2 quiz - 2002 questions from schools, pubs and our own experts Questions? Who painted The Maja Clothed and The Maja Naked? Some are impossible, many agreeably easy. To launch our mammoth quiz here are 100 questions from Bedstone College, Shropshire, which has been running an inter-house contest since 1974 Which is the only play by Shakespeare to have an English place name in the title? Who was the first British Prime Minister of Jewish ancestry? Two dates, one Clearance Who said that? Picture Gallery Who made light work of the Turner Prize? What is the biggest-selling newspaper in the us? Sports quiz 2001 Perse School, Cambridge, annual Christmas quiz Of what was Sir Charles Bunbury's Diomed the first winner in 1780? Why was November 10 a notable date for the late… Picture Gallery How many teats does a cow normally have? If you went out with some gentles, a jig, a gag and… What do Hague and Clinton have in common? What is New Year's Eve also known as in the Czech Republic? Entertainments Tomorrow Year c) The working title of George Lucas's… The Times Diary celebrity quiz Boxing Day Jumbo Crossword Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Television & radio Review Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Secendipity BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2534 Choice The Winter Sale
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