News from 31/12/2001
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Simon Barns, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Caitli Moran, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Martin Barrow Depury Business Editor, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Robert Hands, David Brown, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, John Hinde, Peter Veevers, Our Sports Staff Scottish review, Our Sports Staff, Elizabeth Young, Mark Souster, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, Ben Smalley, Sian Flynn, Don Harper, Bill Edgar Second Division, Joanna Bale, Edward Welsh, Stuart Dunlop, Heather Neill, Tom Dart Third division, Gerald Davies, John O'Leary Education Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pamela Kenway, David McVay, Mark Baldwin and Robert Hands, Tony Harris, Charlie Flindt, Sam Roberts and Richard Ford, Gary Jacob, lan Johns, Gabrlella Gamini, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, R. A. Cooper, Andy Stephens, Peter Calver, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Court, A. R. Dodgson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Our Racing Staff, Alan King-Hanilton, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Geoffrey Alderman, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Sean MaCaulay, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond keene, Simon Barnes Programme Notes, Gil McNeil, John Tombs, Gary Duncan and Salty Patten, Michael Allison, Benjamin John Sheriff, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Mr Nigel Hopkins, Renwick, Nigel Nicol, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, David Rees, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Valarie Eillott Countryside Editor, Anjana Ahuja, David Harding, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Zahid Hussain in lsalamabad and Our Foreign Staff, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Willam Rees-Mogg, David Holloway, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket correspondent, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, James Jackson, Lea Paterson Economic Editor, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, D. G. Guild, Stephen Dalton, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Zahid Hussain, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, John Hopkins and Gary Jacob, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Dr John Hulse, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Writer, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoThe complete New Year's Honours List We will win nuclear war, says India Fire kills 276 Off the rails Football test In Sport's Daily Clubbers grow rich on drug profits Time to chill out indoors for Queen Mother Index How the dealers turn pills and powders Into gold Radisson Sir Jimmy tops list of stars and local heroes The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Picture Gallery The weather today Services 'must be cut to restore rail punctuality' February release for Brown baby News in Brief Mandelson denial Victim treated Doctor cleared J . K. Rowling weds Bangers recalled School exams clash with key World Cup tie Question one: what time is kick-off? Lads are on the losin side Tourists face tide of charges to protect Venice's canals Müller loue Bush and Blair urge nuclear rivals to stay calm Britain outlawed Kashmir 'terror' groups months ago Thousands flee from border villages as attacks escalate Fears that violence may spread India names 30 in handover demand (AP): Bank accounts frozen A history of conflict Snow and ice take a grip on new year Drivers' eyes on TV, not the road Soundproof belfry averts unneighbourly ding-dong Air traffic rule change will cause delays Air hostess on trial MasterCard Huge spending gap revealed in NHS figures Drug benefit 'denied' Liverpool Health Service Regional Spending Outpatients may need only one trip to hospital Bar chief lobbies for 'silks' reforms Irish Protestant sues over attacks on his mansion Information watchdog steps down News in Brief Doctor doubts Fund theft death Murder charge Jailed Britons Schools plan to quell rise of arson Ford Hain intervenes to soothe euro-fever Bluesure Can Blair and Brown converge to pass the entry test together? The Greek Drachma Twenty-six centuries of change: an obituary for Europe's oldest currency Dogs sniff out fakes Hordes head for border with cash hoards Hundreds die after fireworks explosion Argentina dances its sorrows away in tango revival A wizard game for Russian muggles Furniture Spain ends national service World in Brief (Reuter): Zambian poll row (AP): Blazes contained (AFP): Dowries debate (AFP): Factory deaths FBI steps up its surveillance of terror suspects Briton interrogated Magnet New hitch delays Afghan peacekeepers deal New Year Honours 2001 ends on high note for Bee Gees and Garrett Music Honours Widow's quest earns public thanks People's Honours Blair recognises commitment of Britain's public servants Public Service Honours Housewives' favourite becomes Sir Jimmy Broadcasting Honours Novelists and poet much loved by public Literature Honours Commonwealth Awards Other Honours The Armed Forces Stage and screen glory from actors and director Film and Stage Honours Diplomatic and Overseas The Queen's honorary appointments 'Vacant' musician was autistic but did not know it Secret of punk rocker's cool persona The National Autistic Society Tiny Online On the Website Toay Isn't there anything new to worry about? From No 10 to the White House, society has the same old anxieties Between Islamic fanaticism and Mayan rebirthing, we haven't a prayer This war would be bin Laden's victory Picture Gallery Fall guys Simon Barnes Jaw-Jaw, Not War-War The sub-continent needs strong American diplomacy O Come All Ye Faithful Religion is more resilient than even its adherents allow A Life Less Ordinary Thanks are due to the unsung heroes of the honours list Church, State and world politics How could he refuse? Eternal flame Progress? Love-hate reactions to the Internet Holyrood costs Cruel harvest Water feature On and on 1066 and all that Impact of changes in education Imperial child Lost the plot Take a letter Court Circular Church news Birthdays The night sky in January Anniversary Personal Column Nature notes Forthcoming marriages Legal news Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items London Ian Hamilton Discriminating man of letters who devoted himself to good writing as poet, critic, editor and mentor to a generation Lives in Brief On This Day December 31,1895 Cruelty of the Transvaal Boer Capitalisation, week's change Sound Seekers Doubts raised over Russia's commitment to oil cutback Hi-tech collapse 'has hit Britain harder' Bankers put off rescue of Enron The big spenders that fall through the Net Gilts suffer £7.4bn withdrawal as institutions look elsewhere By Our City Staff: Slump in companies coming to market Drug firm could aid R&D Banking report hearings likely By Our City Staff: Italians bid for Brainspark Investors set to head back into equities What the Sunday Papers Say Change on Week Exchange Rates Drug firm aid for research Top honour for the woman behind Barbour's success The Times Crossword 21,924 Stock Markets Argentine banks told to open for 12 hours Peacocks plans 1,000 new jobs Polly Peck haunts auditor Currencies Sales just go on—and on Interest Rates Consumer spending spree set to continue ICR Deputy Business Editor Commodities Giggs provides United with potent declaration of intent Faulkner's feat recognised 50 years on First Glance Yesterday Today Television Premiership Review Fast Forward from Saturday's Matches United use forward momentum to disguise flaws at the back Football: FA Barclaycard Premiership Owen welcomed to Liverpool's illustrious hundred club at last Cole fuels hope of return to glory days for Blackburn Hart pulls another plum out of survival package Football: Nationwide League Murray earns plaudits from Wilson Wanchope hat-trick brings a healthy glow to Maine Road Hessenthaler left on the sidelines First division review Shipperley cracks Preston defiance Rampant Kidderminster derail Hull Weekend results and tables Keegan fines three City players for turning up sober at training ground The alterative guide to the new year Russell Kempson 2002 is the year when Collymore takes over as the new coach of Scotland. Maybe… Boylan gives Canvey further room at top Non-league results and tables Approach from Scotland denied by Vogts Football Dowd double puts Wasps in fine fettle for new year elevation Rugby union Neath demonstrate that outcast clubs have plenty to offer Azam denies racist gibe Gloucester Bath Northampton Saracens hasten decline of Harlequins in six-try bonanza American Football New Year of riches beyond compare Picture Gallery Hussain to quit England helm after World Cup Cricket South Africa outclassed despite Kallis's… Scoreboard from Melbourne Snow reports Ford considers code switch Rugby league Harrington survives test of nerve Darts Doubles and trebles all round Yelling savouring progress Athelics Dalton applies brake to Volvo's pitstop Salling Striking images: the year in focus Owen goals in Munich, the real Ivanisevic at Wimbledon, the awesome Aussie Times sports photographers select the images that tell the stories of their year The Daily results service Cheltenham Racing Saturday's results Wolverhampton Warwick Rugby union Sainct takes initiative in timed stage Sport Summary Hannawald jumps to Four Hills win Hammond prevails in sprint finish Hewitt's season starts well Jordan's magic inspires Wizards Eriksson named Coach of the Year Champion Maier facing uphill task Multiple Display Advertising Items Istabraq leaves element of doubt Racing Recalling 2001: a race odyssey Despite a bleak start, the year offered plenty to celebrate Book Tokens Frozen ground threatens jumps meetings Lifestyle Parents Fashion Arts Dates that define history Contents Moments that make history History is too unitidy to be reduced to a series of turning points, but a handful of events really do crustallise a profound shift in human affairs. Ben MacIntyre compares two atrocities—one in 1914 that brought old enemies to war, and the events of september 11,2001, which shattered our illisions of peace Back on the bottle again As we begin to celebrate the new year, former teetotaller Melissa Katsoulis explains why she started drinking again, and Simon Crompton looks at new and taditional hangover cures Hair of the dog beats hangover pills and potions Why children need to keep fit too Are you a perfect parent? Discover the truth about your parenting performance by doing this quiz devised by the novelist Gil McNeil My 16-year-old son wants an old banger to drive in a field. What should I do? Next week How you can help The Times Give and take Researchers have devised a game to find out whether human beings are naturally generous, says Anjana Ahuja Another lord of the ring La Movie Will Smith comes out fighting as an Oscar contender in the best of the us holiday releases, says Sean MacAulay My baby just cares for me Viewpoint Since her newborn took to music, everything has changed for Caitlin Moran Pop The Pogues Brixton Academy Entertainments The Times Distant voices, full lives London is awash with new Irish drama, but it's more than a fad, says Heather Neill A kind of magic The British musical strikes a hopeful note on the London fringe, finds Ian Johns The good, the bad and the new 2001 brought us outlawed stilettos and big knickers. Over the next five pastes LIsa Armstrong highlights the highs and low of this year's fashion and predicts what is to come in 2002 Tlscentenaryoffer So bad it's sad The Times Direct Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review New Year's Eve satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling New Year's Eve radio Choice Answers to Word-Watching Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Variations Time S 2 Crossword No 25338 Today's Television Choice Walt Disney
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