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News from 27/12/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Bob Barker, Jon Ashworth, Kory S. Thorne, Joanna Hunter, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Helen Studd, Andrew Pierce, L. E. Butterfield, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Robert Dobson, Christopher Bleasdale, Gary Duncan, Michael Billington, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Nick Kent, Philip Howard, Zahid Hussain and Coomi Kapoor, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Michael Jacobs, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Barbara Ellen, Roger Maynard, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Jack Malvern, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent and James Moore, Ross Dunn, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Anatole Kaletsky, A. J. Colbert, Chris Johnston, Andrew Kennedy, Alexandra Frean and Adam Sage, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Dai Brogden, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Nick Thomas, Roger J. Starbuck, Michael Theodoulou, Norman Ewles, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Nick Sparrow, Raymond Keene, Gerald Morgan, Adam Sage, Peter Kenway, Sean MacAulay, Roger Stewart, Paul Wilkinson, Sally Phillips, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Donald Read, Martin Woods, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Clive Davies, George Caulkin, Edward Coales, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Rose Aidin, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Simon Surtees, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, John Phillips, John Green, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Philip Pank, J-P. S. Kamester,

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America Still Lacks a President of Real… UK mosques are prey to terror Tunnel invasion Border stand-off The Harvey Nichols Sale Best for football Partridge finds attack best form of defence Index Tories face financial collapse in new year The greatness of Sir Nigel The West loathes Islam says bin Laden The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 The Times Online Shortage of vets "made animal slaughter worse' Drugs watchdog methods 'flawed ' The weather today The man and the movie Time rule blocks fuel help for 70,000 women Yes, Minister's comic master dies It's end of the line as dancing Steps go their separate ways Allders How it took a fool to bring a great king to the stage Dixons French al-Qaeda fighter's London links Zed Times exclusive travels the world Mosque leader is living in fear Debenhams Rootless misfits ripe for service in terror army PC World Protesters take it easy at Boxing Day hunts Put tourists on trail of the fox, says peer Laura Ashley Sharps Bedrooms Woolf plan to lock up 'innocent' paedophiles Future violent behaviour is too difficult to predict' B&Q Heart-swap girl is home after a year in hospital Winter Sale Civil War re-enacted in battle for viewers Del and Rodney trot to a ratings victory Jamjar Freeserve Harvey Nichols fears ?5m loss injewellery raid Furniture Shoppers defy chill to find hot bargains Mlu Mlu Three in court over shop killing News in Brief Equal pay battle Airport rail delays Fight victim dies Health obsessions Saving gorillas Churchgoer killed Snow bet winner Escape is 'only option left' after student's long march Toys US Asylum-seekers overwhelm Tunnel security guards Unbeatable Sydney's 'ring of fire' was started deliberately Magnet Sentiment decides what is rescued Out-of-towners can't get enough Sex in the City Courteous robber dies in jail Selfridges DiSNEY DVD Neighbours bordering on the offensive War Briefing Going West for safety Staples Man shot dead in Israeli incursion SAGA US force 'can stay to finish the job' India and Pakistan put missiles on border Zambians brave rain for presidential poll Ede and Ravenscroft (Reuters): Tsvangirai supporters are killed World in Brief (AFP): 70 die on roads Duke conscious (AFP): Death by spears Somak Holidays Jessops Tragic world of vice behind the Taleban 's veil Kodak Families go home to devastation Esure Argentina debt crisis puts euro on the slide The Spanish Peseta Obituary for a currency that proved durable if never particulary strong Chesney's Tiny Online One right note doesn't make a symphony The Tories need to rebuild their brand while staying in tune with the public That's another one nearly over, so raise your glasses and slur after me Picture Gallery Whatever happened to September 11? Festive fakes The Mosque as Beacon Imams should be better educated and qualified While Shepherds Watched Fear and hope at the drawn of a new era in British farming Warts and All An unapprecitated period of British history takes centre stage Tackling child poverty Labour's grammar war University dropouts Britain's role as a leading democracy Making the police more efficient The Railtrack saga Removing hedgerows The cost of foie gras Tournament time HMS Hood Poor TV reception The true value and cost of the Internet Weather, fair and foul Take a letter Some reflections on the history of the telescope Appointments in the Forces University news Birthdays Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Anniversaries The Leverhulme Trust In praise of John Carr Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriage Service of thanksgiving Church news Latest wills Eric Vines Envoy who should consummate still in some tricky diplomatic spots Sir Nighl Hawthorne Actor who laboured for years in obscrity before finding fame as the quintessentially crafty Civil servant of Bbc television's, Minister Professor G. P. Goold Editor of the Loeb Classical Library and expert on Roman poets Satire on Modern Life On This Day December 27,1967 Small gains in pre-holiday trade Radisson KPMG British Energy A Fresh Look Courtenay Management The CV Bureau - Professional Specialist Tailormado… Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADTI Consulting Independent Multiple Classified Advertising Items SME Support Executives needed Managers-New Ventures Harvey Nash Mercuri Urval Valuta Sales Consultant Foresight saga as reality bites for markets' Mystic Megs 'Music-hall joke' may have last laugh Wall Street Despondency loomed large for many Pearson aims to win war for talent The Times Inside Oil price set to rise after Opec strikes deal to cut supply Wall Street fuels hope of London rally The Times Crossword Stock Markets Euronext's bid for Liffe goes unconditional Big funds shun property Broker ordered to pay $429m Currencies New board of Railtrack may see pay double Film boosts Tesco. com Court hits hopes for Sabena Interest Rates SPANA Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor Commodities Arsenal put Ranieri to flight with statement of title intent Yesterday First Glance Today Pearly king Fowler on treble time for Leeds Blackburn eager to import Cole TISSOT 8 Pages D'Urso's intervention helps to put Liverpool back on treak Football: FA Barclaycard premiership Improving Sunderland confound Reid's critics Boxing Day results and tables The Times Today's fixtures Beckham and Giggs return on wing to give United a prayer Newcastle's front-runners go clear of another hurdle in title chase Football: FA Barclaycard premiership Beattie raises temperature as Hoddle is frozen out How they stand Tomorrow Sports Daily Resurgent Ipswich find missing link in Reuser to rise again FA Barclaycard Premiership 2001-02 Poll's latest card gives West Ham a winning hand Wolves prove to be architects of their downfall Football: Nationwide League Horsfield provides rare touch of class Zamora's purple patch ends but Brighton roll on Snow reports Larsson puts Celtic back on course Edghill departure ensures City's supremacy goes unrewarded Sharpling brings home help Kinnear's reception inspires Luton Millwall's attacking, intent puts paid to Palace' Fowler back to his best as Leeds reap benefit of outlay Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Charlton's inconsistency continues to puzzle Curbishley The Daily results service Leicester ready to widen the gap Rugby union Cardiff withstand Pontypridd revival The Times Net gain to aid safety in Bormio Sport Summary Australia bowlers get the message lafter memo leak Cricket Walker runs riot as Leeds crush Tigers Rugby league Apl Wolverhampton Racing Field gives News Corp head start on way out of Sydney Harbour Salling Leicester Giants can finally live up to their big billing Ice hockey Jocks Cross can stamp his mark on Welsh National Racing Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline Frost threatens more fixtures Chepstow Kempton Park Wetherby Peach of an idea helps to ease staff shortages Racecall Maguire lays the Christmas ghost of Kempton Racing Times Square Renault Scenic Picture Gallery The Believer Swish of new brooms If it's true that no one in the arts should hold a post for more than five years, we will soon see thrilling changes. says a cautiously optimistic Richard Morrison 2002 arts diary Turkey burghers Sean MacAulay is less then impressed with cinemtic offerings in the United States Jingo all the way Film In the wake of 1111septemnber 11, will cinema audiences be moved or repelled by American war movies. wonders James christopher. And will Scoses and Sodcerbergh find that Crima does pay? Scribbler in the dark Barbara Ellen will carry on watching a lot of very bad movies so that paying punters don't have to The Times Parting is such sweet sorrow Theatre It; s all change at some of our top companies, but the leavers are all determind to go out on a high. Benedict Nightingale looks forward to a year of exciting new work and venerable classics John Lewis Telly with extra tubbies Next year's television schedules are promising a xenophobic Jeremy Clarkson, a sozzled Jeremy Bowen and lots of very fat Poeple. Caitin Moran Can hardly wait Be a star at a Stroke Pop In an industry addicted to hype and one-hit wonders. David sinclair seeks out the real hopes for next year. But as in 2001, for many young pups it will be a case of Hear'say,. gone tomorrow For you, Tommy While across the Channel liberated Europe is forging its own way, says Nick Kent Harry Potter Terminal temptation Jazz The Barbican will be hard to resist in 200, says Clive Davis Ha, ha, hee, hee Comedy Watch out, boys, because the girls are coming, says Alex O'Connell Soul food Classical From Rostropovich to John Adams, Richard Morrison looks ahead to a year of passionate music-making The Affairt the Necklace Brits back on song Opera The British sce ne is in the rudest of good health, says Rodney Millnes, and things are about to get even better Helping hands and feet across Dance It's a year of change for Britain's for Companies. as Debra Craine discovers America 's paradigm lost Since September 11 New York's art scene cannot find a direction, says Nicholas Wapshott Behind Enemy Lines Bye bye Brit Art Visual Art The year ends with the art world in flux. But one thing is clear: the days of Turner prize shock tactics are numbered, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Bidder harvest Cross the Channel for the finest views Faces in the frame The big hitters of the London art scene are on the move, says Rose Aidin Golden Globe Nomination I'll read what I like. Nanny Books what will we be reading in 2002? who knows. But choice in literature should belong to us, says Erica Wagner, not to the Government TLS Classical Concerts Chicago Thunderbirds F. A. B Getting digi with it Radio Is digital our destiny? Will the ginger Will the ginger whinger return? Vanora Bennett tunes in Here are the solutions to our Boxing Day Times 2 quiz of 2002 questions Telephone 020 7481 1989 (Trade) Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-in Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Telephone 020 7680 6800 Multiple Display Advertising Items Posts Education Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Wellington College Scary? The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Television & radio Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Times 7 Crossword No 2535 Times Newspapers Limited, 2001. Published and… Index Choice Richer Sounds

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