News from 29/12/2001
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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Cath Urquhart, Roy Albinson, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Flona Beckett, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, David Le Breton, Jane MacQuitty, Clare Baynes, J, Jane Gardam, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Roger Boyes and Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Christopher Power, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Roger Maynard, Clare Stewart, Thunderer, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Susan Emmett and Helen Nugent, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Matthew Wetmore, David McVay, Henry Harris, Vinny Lee, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Russell Kempson and Oliver Kay, Joe Simpson, Richard Houghton, Jill Dupleix, Geoffrey Simpson, James Rogers, Martin Barrow, George Lambrick, Jo Morris, Christopher McCooey, Candida Crewe, Nicholas Roe, Andy Stephens, Dearb?il Jordan, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Keith Pike, David Hands, Stephen Farrell and Michael Evans, Sarah Tucker, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Nigella Lawson, Jilin Matthews, Susan Emmett, Russell Kempson, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Claire Bowman, Amber Cowan, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Angus Macleod, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Sarah Turner, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Lucy Pinney, Ken Wilkinson, James Allcock, Peter Fonda, Jesse Crosse, Kenneth Branagh, Caroline Merrell, Tony Dunn, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Rosie Thomas, Valerle Grove, Nick Hasell, Bryan Appleyard, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Xlem Cecil, Jane Holloway, Adam Fresco, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Anthony F. Parker, Philip Webster Political Editor, Norman Sanders, Sally Varlow, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Alan Franks, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, R. H. Burnett-Hall, Geoffrey Miller, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Gillian Harris, James Jackson, Dalya Alborge Arts Correspondent, Jill Crawshaw, Alan Jackson and Jason Flemyng, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Paul Connolly, Geoff Watson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Ray Powles, Alan Dangour, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Beverly Kemp, David Sherratt, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Grainne Gilmore, James Wilde, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoWin great prizes in our Jumbo Crosswords in weekend and play Scientists confirm bin Laden weapons tests Foreign Correspondent of the Year Picture Gallery Snow chaos Terror setback The Times Al-Qaeda trained more than 40 Britons Tiffany & Co Gordon Brown's 21b 4oz baby is 'doing well' Channel Tunnel assault leaders are sent to jail IRA aims make them freedom fighters, says Mandelson Comet Visit the countryside, Britons told Sacked rail chief 'still being paid' News in Brief Body in suitcase Minicab warning Gas price rise Poll on pay deal Unexpected arrival promises Browns a taxing new year Tolkien film rings up first profits The Harvey Nichols Foreigners seize all the batons Obstetrician had to balance risks Dr Thomas Stuttafor Medical Briefing By a Correspondent: Grantham offers Thatcher a home Comet Schools of terror that taught how to kill Hire a stripper Half Price Sale Simplicity the key to devices' deadly success World Offers British Airways Police chief calls for global co-operation Prison watch on imams after ban for anti-US slurs Hamas make explosive used by Reid Dixons The loner who 'tried to play the hard man' 'Shoe bomber' denied bail by Boston court You'll have euro, like it or not says Germany Monumental change will jingle in continental pockets BT Shops Serendipity Snow and gales cut power and cause chaos By a Correspondent: Deaf toddler hears again in 'miracle' The Sunday Times MasterCard Just Say No Currys Victorian values let murderers go unpunished VAT ruling may hit universities How has your Tessa performed? Police resort to psychology in arsonists hunt Health chiefs get fruity over veg Winter Sale BT cellnet Punishment attacks mock Ulster peace 'I was shot by my friends' MFI Numberplates to flag the nations Campaigners fight to keep lorry curfews Choose jamjar for a bargain car Dibley villages angered by 'too sleepy' slur Saga BT cellnet Settlor Tories desert men-only dub Picture Gallery Intelligent Finance 'Second-class' citizen seeks change British Red Cross Duncan Smith's public service priorities Comic stars will lure viewers to digital TV One. Tel British yard builds US tycoon's £30m yacht Thistle Hotels Man is shot through his window News in Brief Judge dies Paedophile bail Caught flat Molland estate No sign yet of a magically happy ending War Briefing EasyJet. com British-led force to keep peace in five Afghan cities Esure Pakistan's new front hits war on terror Keep battalions on border, says Bush Sound Seekers Tiny Tougher rules for al-Qaeda military trials Enormous Calendar's date with destiny Bonsai, grapefruit and origami comfort New York Giuliani goes out with huge home run Duxiana It's hard to be me, says First Lady of Russia Evesham Mrs Putin's Ukho (fish soup) recipe Royal Mint Israel lifts blockade of Bethlehem World in Brief Belgrade trial (AP): Disaster deaths (Reuters): Portugul election (AFP): Town brawl Stop Look Listen Dizzy's heirs dazzle in top of the bop73 Jazz Pete Long's Gillespiana 100 Club, London W1 Hogarth's times brought to life Earty Music The Enraged Musician Purcell Room, London South Bank Arts in Times British Gas My son was locked out of society The Times Amazon. co. uk Online When all else fails, you can count on sheep They're sociable, they're intelligent and still we make jokes about woolly jumpers How the Blairs joined the world's biggest pyramid-selling operation Picture Gallery What are we doing, in God's name? Essex appeal Talking about Terror The police need better ways to catch terrorists We Three Kings Modern monarchs too are looking for a miracle Loving and Giving When unwanted Christmas gifts cannot be returned Huge advances in Nhs treatment Britain's energy supply Ambassador's view Maths teaching does not add up Free entry to our historic sites HMS Hood Railtrack's woes Height of fashion Joined-up transport Hazard lights Cathedral visiting through the ages Take a letter Court Circular Church news Weekend birthdays Opera & Ballet Barbican Hall Forthcoming marriages Through prayer we can discover new values for a new year Sunday worship At Your Service Bess Twiston Davies On This Day Radical and original dramatic experiment Weekend anniversaries Personal Column Paul Hogarth Artist and reporter who painted places, collaborated with writers, and documented his developing vision Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices News The Times Crossword 21,923 Forecast London Boat Show Managers cry foul at extent of crackdown Part-time Tyke? Who said what in 2001 Falling star Istabraq returns to face critics 2002 Golden Jubilee Mini revival The best cars of the year Premiership Preview The Sunday Times Reyna still playing through the pain of home truths George Caulkin September 11 has put life in perspective for Sunderland's much-travelled American Blackburn face battle for Cole TIP Sports Daily Monday Photographic memory Fans should drink to success, but not eight pints Rick Broadbent Diamond Life Title talk? We shouldn't believe a word Ferguson says Kevin McCarra Borderline This weekend's fixtures Tables Television and radio Sports Daily Tuesday England on a song and a prayer Keegan on red alert as City try to close gap on leaders Lawrence is latest casualty in the year of upheaval Bill Edgar Grimsby's number comes up in the weekly lottery of managerial changes The Sunday Times Bellamy has three-match ban overturned Stevenson is given kick in the teeth for her pains David Powell Britian's unsung sporting heroes have been dealt a blow by the BBC's axe Boxing Day packs real punch after morning hammering Passing Back December 26,1963 Old Man who lived and loved life in the fast lane Book review Oliver Holt 'I was so proud when Yorkshire won the title. I played two games and contributed in both' Mel Webb recalls who said what in sport in 2001 Football Leicester lead but other clubs are failing to follow Rugby union David Hands Rugby Correspondent Sports Daily Thursday No more exhilarating sight than inspired Fitzpatrick Bill McLaren's World XV Evison so close to nine-dart riches Darts Rugby Europe The Times Shoebridge prospers from calm Sailing Wasps searching for way out of the basement England's compromise deal pays off for all concerned Cricket What to expect for a better body in the new year Fit to Play Hayden completes year of supremacy Change habits to burn off festive excesses Jennai Cox Casebook I Always put on weight over Christmas and this year… Peng aims to make mark on new world order Foxchapel King rules in Ericsson Racing Here Comes Henry can profit from handicapper's leniency Newbury Armchair Investor Inspections called as frost is forecast Racecall Raceline Istabraq aiming to regain fallen pride Racing Alan Lee Racing journalist of the Year Southwell Carlisle Williams at the double Unlikely tale of Seabiscuit proves a winner Books of the Year The Daily results service Days ahead Sports Daily Friday The Times Racing Times Square Yesterday's results New Zealand wrap up series apace Sport Summary Nicol top of tree Greber has edge Cooke's reward Anderson returns Jordan's new low Maximum points for the cheeky new Mini Motoring: The cars that fizzed in 2001—and those that fell flat Catherine Riley Motoring Editor American Cars The Times No madness with this March Hare Wise up this Christmas Champagne and turkey choices Last call for £38bn tax gift Savers have only one month to claim tax reliefs worth thousands, says Antonia Senior Fidelity Investments Anne Ashworth Paying-off debts is the new black Liverpool Victoria It won't be all doom and gloom Outlook for 2002 Susan Emmett and Helen Nugent say that house prices will rise at a more realistic level next year Fixed-rate loans are the safest bet Outlook for 2002 Susan Emmett on prospects for mortgage and savers' rates Britannic retirement solutions Mortgage halved by sharing Auction buyers unbowed Cellecting Demand for art and antiques remains strong despite economic uncertainty, says Clare Stewart F&C ISA & PEP Performance Guide When your Tessa reaches her prime Outlook for 2002 Grainne Gilmore suggests a plan of action for holders of tax-free accounts maturing next year RJ Temple Plc Databank Chelsea Korea and gold make surprise best investments Richard Miles Funds in Focus Old Mutual Legal & General Anne Ashworth 'Ministers were anxious to limit the amount of the tax relief bill and probably unwilling to draw attention to another pension tax break's demise' Investors face bleak new year Antonia Senior forecasts miserable bonuses as tumbling markets hit with-profits savers Foster & Cranfield South Africa looks to fruit of the vine Michael Dynes The challenge for winemakers is to establish cult brands that will make their mark worldwide Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Further advance for shares Theatre Tokens Euro trainers prepare British businesses for E-Day Len Paterson Banks and retailers are in the front line for the currency Countries outside eurozone ready to switch Wray's tax haven City Diary Sales pitch City Diary Red cheers City Diary Jupiter Down Advisers out to aid losers in disease outbreak Business to Business Become a Property Millionaire Turner & co Strategy can ease job-cut pain Elizabeth Judge Small firms that take the right steps can limit redundancy grief for staff—and themselves Goldfinch Picture Gallery Participation/investment Sought Recession Proof Mormoney 15% Yield on Capital Multimillionaire The Times Fight against Ir35 goes on In Brief UK & Offshore Companies The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trek Machu Picchu Submission lifts AstraZeneca Nick Hasell Stock Market Arbitrage activity sends Regus falling Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Ten shares that should beat the market in 2002 Robert Cole Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street PNC seeks savings as losses rise Business in Brief Regus bond issue Xerox financing Bakery warning Japan bank folds Exchange Rates Opec agrees output cut of 1.5 million bpd ARC replaces chief executive Branson in DAT merger talks Cedar another point on the learning curve Martin Barrow Commentary Robert Gain in hunt for buyer Shares tumble by 10% in Argentina The Times Christmas sales soar at Asda and Waitrose Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor Inside Cedar puts faith in bid as banker threatens to quit Hopes grow for early recovery in US Pressure rises over French euro strike Stock Markets A Week in the City Sparkling Fennell sales light up luxury sector Currencies City hit as Deutsche cuts further 2,100 jobs Young Ridgway & Associates Limited Interest Rates Commodities HSBC buys stake in Bank of Shanghai Travel Location, lights, action Sofa Workshop No ordinary Joe Joe Simpson a legend when he dragged himself half-dead down a mountain. But fellow climbers mutter that he is addicted to risk. Is it jealousy? Rosie Thomas finds out Competition Name plants, win prizes The Revelation a short story by Jane Gardam Before the fall One by one, Joe Simpson conquered the routes he had dreamt of as an aspiring young cilmber. Point Five and Zero Gully on Ben Nevis, the great Alpine classics such as Walker Spur on the Grandes Jorasses and the Central Pillar of Freney on the south side of Mont Blanc—all of them were ticked off. But the Bridalveil Falls in Telluride, Colorado, continued to fascinate him. For a climber, he says, the falls have all the attributes necessary to capture the imagination—beauty, legend, class, menace ... and uncertainty. Here he describes a trip to America with his climbing partner Ray Delancey to take on one of the most difficult climbs in the world 'I was there ... I know what it is like to be left to die alone' 2001- the year in Pictureline The alternative history of the past 12 months, as recorded in Weekend readers' sharpest contributions to our weekly caption competition Mick Hume Picture Gallery The next big thing? Say cheese Don't expect to find Nigella's cup cakes on Henry Harris' menu for 2002. Or rare grilled tuna for that matter Tried and tested Earl Grey tea bags One holiday drink I always find space for is a Bloody Mary. It can be a meal in itself when you don't feel like eating MacQuitty's star buys Dear Jane Cooking against the odds Nibbles Jill Dupleix Dear Jill Picture Gallery Bag a bargain at the January sales The Times Take your pick, petal Western Argyll The view from here Walk off all those extra pounds you put on over the holiday with one of our family walks My best pal's in the shed A spade or a pair of secateurs? Britain's favourite gardeners pick their top tools. By Jane Owen Homes & Gardens Conservatory Blinds Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Origins Houseleek Feather report Derwent May British Antique Replicas Mashie and chips with everything George Houghton lived for golf, as a new exhibition of his cartoons demonstrates. Richard Houghton takes a voyage round his father Saturday Rendezvous How to Place your Own Advertisement The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham International The Revelation A story of love, loss and changing times. By Jane Gardam Modern Times Philip Howard on breaking wind, New Year's part invitations and 'dinner at 8pm' The year that really got our goat Lucy Pinney salutes the reilience of British farmers and wildilife after the worst 12 months in the history of British agriculture Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Desks on the Internet Stannah Stairlifts Luxury All Seasons White Goose Duvets The Times Vet James Allcock Rue Morgue: the latest smart address M Home Truths Unusual houses North of the Thames Coastal Dorset Picture Gallery Word watching Weekend New Year Jumbo Crossword 381 Two brains Fujifilm The Listener Crossword No 3650 Easy? by Viking Times 2 Crossword 2537 Picture Gallery Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Meg@ Bridge Last minute travel Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Smooth winter cruises Departures Jill Crawshaw has the best holiday suggestions Multiple Display Advertising Items Last minute flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Travelbag Flightbookers Austravel Corsica Simply Corsica Simply Jardinia Simply Portugal Brittany Ferries EuroVillages Canvas Simply Jonian Journey Latin America Explore Worldwide French Country Holidays The best choice of direct routes Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items See the movie then take the holiday Where next? Kevin Spacey, actor Mexico VJV Ghost town with spirit Wissant, near Calais, has been largely forgotten about since Victorian times. Nicholas Roe wonders why ATOL Protected VJV North Cyprus and Unspoilt Turkey Tropical Places Museum of the week Qantas Party time for the old gang Bigger is better: For a wild new blast or a friends' reunion Cath Urquhart and friends had a weekend to remember at their rented cottage in Wales Time off The Travel Collection Hiring a large cottage will make the party memorable So where will you welcome in 2003? ATOL Protected Cox&Kings Cottages for big parties Checking in Conrah Country House Hotel, Aberystwyth Saga The days were bright and Saints beat Spurs. Why travel when it gets as good as this? Home of the white horses Take a cruise in the… Brittany Forries Holidays Join the party Old friends together again Times critics pick the hot movies, theatre, music,… The Times The Times Big Easy lover The bluesman is a huge fan of New Orleans and Paul McCartney's paintings, but is critical of music on television This week with Jude Kelly The Lord of the Rings James Christopher's Choice: The Hired Hand (15) Wild at heart He may have left his drug-fuelled excesses behind him, but Peter Fonda, whose western The Hired Hand is re-released this week, retuses to go quietly. Tim Teeman reports Music Music Games 2002 PlatStation Coming soon: Xbox and GameCube Theatre, dance and opera 2002 Art 2002 London: Richard Cork The Dawn of the Floating World The best shows nationwide Change Album Nationwide theatre choice Benedict Nightingale's choice: The Cavalcaders Manchester United Books Foreign legion: What's hot abroad and coming out way Like father like son New fiction Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Tokens RG Bette Bourne The Times Cold comfort Pick of New Year Shackleton It's bit airbrushed and his love-life gets in the way, by shackleton's adventure is unmissable, says Erica Wagner BBC1 Television choice Saturday Satellite and digital Tv choice Radio Radio choice BBC1 Television choice Sport Satellite and digital TV choice Radio Radio choiÎ New Year's Eve Television choice ASH Satellite and digital Tv choice Sport Radio Radio choice New Year's Day Television choice New Year's Day Satellite and digital Tv choice Radio Radio choice Wednesday Television choice Wednesday Satellite and digital TV choice Radio Radio choice Thursday Television choice Thursday Satellite and digital Tv choice Radio Radio choice Friday Television choice Friday Satellite and digital Tv choice Radio Radio choice Win! An entertainment centre The Times Time RR BMW Jacobs Readers' Notes Contents Picture Gallery The Portland January Kate Muir Fraught & Social Cold call Alan Jackson calls Jason Flemyng A Weekly Posting from Cyberspace The truth behind tonely hearts ads Cold call Picture Gallery Almost famous Novelist Brain Scan Someone's Got to Dot It Zantac Relief News of the World The success of a little-known football team is causing friction in the fair city of Verona Dolphin Picture Gallery Seconds out Centerpan If You Liked You'll Love Dying to know what you'll be watching reading, eating, even drinking in 2002? Well, here's a sneak preview... Food Museums & exhibitions Film The New york Film festival last month. Due in March, it's a comedy that promises the same quicky clurn and pathos as Rushmore. director was Aoderson's previous movie Gizmos Saga Style The truth about babies Saga Travel & cities Television Page & Moy Holidays Brittany Ferries Holidays Politics & state Smeg techology with style The Real Thing Interview by Alan Franks Portrait by Michael O'Neill The Real Things Whose lines are they anyway? Velidhu RR A Head of the Curve Picture Gallery When Jonathan cooked for Marco He Has Sat in Judgment on Chefs for 15 Years. But now the Tables are Turned Leatherhead Showroom Jonathan Meades Page & Moy Holidays YP Furniture Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Sanderson Convervatory Blind Sale RR Strachan Nigella Lawson If this is to be last make-up column, I want to spend it telling you about the stuff I really love, the make-up addict's make-up Royal Caribbean International Age of enlightenment "If someone starts chatting to me I feel shaky and sick with nerves. My speech comes out slurred or I'll be so paralysed by fear that I forget what I was going to say" Beverly Kemp on one woman's crippling social phobia Regimen Reproduction Furniture EuroCave The Times Quality hand made wrought iron beds mattresses and… Wine Cellar Journal Transtherm Caves Lyn-Plan Interiors Section "Going anywhere nice this year?" the Wilsdon of Hairdressers Dear Miss Abigail Time Warp Advice for Contemporary Dilemmas Picture Gallery Fci Sch
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