News from 09/01/2002
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, George Kessler, Managing Director, Alexandra Blair, Derek Ezra, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Massimo Carello, Executive Chairman, R. H. Fuller, David Rhys Jones, Ian Winrow, Jane Bolton, Tessa Jowell, Philip Howard, David Chater, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Martin Fletcher, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Clive Davis, Melissa Kite and Tom Baldwin, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Andreas Kark, Managing Director, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Edmund Gray, Linda Thomson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Danny Bernstein, Managing Director, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Roland Watson, Sharon Darke, Helen Rumbelow, James Williams, Anthea Lawson, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Donald Sinden, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Richard Cork, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Monty Slocombe, John Hopkins, Diana Cambridge, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Peter Hillman, Gill Henwood, Alasdair D. McIntyre, Hilary Whitney, D. P. Maguire, Raymond Keene, Derek Murra, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Professor Fekri Hassan, Richard Owen, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Karen Hainsworth, John Connolly, Tom Dart, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Tim Blake, Amanda Craig, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Lynn Woods, Managing Director, Joanna Bale and Lewis Smith, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Carl Mortished International Editor, Trevor Fishlock, Ben Rawlence, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Dinesh Dhamija, Chief Executive Officer, Alan Coren, Nicholas K. Brookes, Chief Executive, Laura Peek, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kate Quill, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Paul Fox, Russell Celyn Jones, Alice Miles, rMatthew Pryor, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, Tom Baldwin, Michael Hartnack and Martin Fletcher, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Michael Theodoulou,
ResumoI Have Never Heard Tony Blair Speak with Any Passion… Blair's new African quest Britain backs call for Commonwealth to suspend Mugabe Picture Gallery Passenger in plane death leap Free Massage worth over £20 Britain picks 'Euro-army' for Afghan peacekeeping mission Who says money can't buy you happiness? Index How to beat the mobile muggers Carey quits Lords protest Afghan suicide Ben Macintyre Home & legacy More rail strikes as union snubs pay deal The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Foreign Secretary left clutching at straws Parliamentary Sketch Farmers prepare to stage sit-ins at Tesco The weather today Picture Gallery Crackdown on asylum-seekers The search starts for Carey's successor Downing Street still holds the key to appointment of next Primate Barclays M4 journey from palace to mews house Byers refuses to intervene in train disputes Blair hires another consultant to advise on transport One Tel. Net Fujitsu Siemens 'Railway of death' arrives in Britain Eurotunnel to promote war graves News in Brief Marriage bribe 'Sarah' thief jailed Mutilation arrest Harassment claim Cusack attacks 'exclusivity' of British theatre Burning body is found by motorist Gooch's wig does not turn a hair Boy sets himself on fire to get on show Renault M?gane Tv race drama is filmed in Old Bailey Councillors 'took 200,000 bribe' to approve plans PC World Climbié killer condemned for hysterics at inquiry Social workers set codes of conduct Drink driving rises by 15% Makers 'not switched on to mobile crime wave' Black girls at risk of expulsion Itv Digital How to keep children and their phones safe Bonus row woman wins cash Hidden handsets on show A robber who stole the show The Lord of the Rings Thief left teenager covered in blood SAAB Browns thank hospitals for baby care The Sleep Disorder Clinic Celebrity cult shows its ghoulish side The Cooperative Bank Census site closed until next week News in Brief Draw of the Dome Path to ruin VCJD deaths fall Nurse struck off Wakeham to oppose 'divisive' Lords reforms Government's timidity will leave it with few friends AOL Leftwinger angry at exclusion from poll George Smith AA Tories to soften view on crime Politics in Brief Hague TV series Prescott evidence Today in Parliament Iran tries to block British envoy Redford happy to stare old age in the face Paedophile priests to be 'tried' without police Saga Ancient fort razed by Saudis Mussolini haunts Italy leadership World in Brief (AP): Bushfires dwindle Jordan divorce (Reuters): Coalition folds (AP): CNN exposed Hitachi Pakistan catches US attention again Nationwide Shiploads of Chinese arms 'sent to Pakistan' Norwich Union Direct Somak Holidays Bin Laden hunt 'like chasing shadows' Dell CIA seeks al-Qaeda in Somalia Wounded Arab blows himself up trying to flee hospital siege P&O Stena Online The euro is small change to a man of the world Blari does not have enough passion for the single currency to sell it to voters Still stuck in the cyberspace dark over the elusive man with no name Picture Gallery A Church with no soul needs an outsider Byers beware Carey's Church An unassuming but effective Archbishop of Canterbury The Peronist Illusion Argentina has no time to waste on conjuring tricks Mobile Disaster An epidemic that must be stopped before it does huge harm Future of fishing Drink-driving Why we should be joining the euro The rules on public appointments PM's travels Help for farmers Brunel's masterpiece Credit and credibility Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Energy generation must be efficient Recruiting teachers Poor panning Odds and ends Court Circular Memorial service 7th Earl of Carnarvon Dinner North Irish Horse Appointments Birthdays Vatican medals celebrate the new millennium School news Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Church news The Right Rev Peter Coleman Bishop who kept a level head on contentious issue facing the Church Premier Tickets Announcements Professor Sir Dimitri Obolensky Noblest of Russians who escaped the Revolution and studied Byzantine and East European history almost as a branch of his family saga Personal Column London The Times Jet, Set, Go! David Wolfers Supporter of figurative painting and founder of the New Grafton On This Day Talks to Check Flow of Migrants The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mitsubishi Motors Afternoon reverse for shares Barclays FRS17 will set an exacting new standard The Times Go easy on job cuts and win from a slump Revenge in the auction house City Diary How the new rules will affect the UK's companies Well funded Revenge in the auction house Code broken Revenge in the auction house Wunder Cars John Who Recovery signs lift Brambles Concern over new rule hits engineers Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Flight from easyJet is investors' best option Pace Micro Bespak Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Consignia signs key deal with US Postal Service Water watchdog seeks to cut bills Andersen faces another lawsuit Hp invent Bespak targets drug technology deals Pension funds suffer worst fall for decade Picture Gallery Shell in $7.5bn gas venture South Africa to look into rand trading EasyJet lifts traffic 36% in December Big banks face Abbey challenge Business in Brief Weston resigns Hemscott off lows Marconi sites go Hanson pipe buy Exchange Rates Pace Micro and BT talk about television service Club Med stays firm on fresh strategy Beckwiths consider Riverside buyback Nab loses chief in UK Bank confronts the two-speed dilemma again Martin Barrow Bank confronts the two-speed dilemma again UK coffee chains look east Record sales rise for Greggs Game name for retailer Vivendi falls as third of offer unsold Watchdog criticises Ons over pay data Telephone Approach adds £500m to Enterprise Leap in house priees puts paid to rate cut hopes The Times Crossword New Book Stock Markets Christmas shoppers cheer the retailers BA puts hope in breakfast with Frost 'Miracle' was teenage fraud Currencies Cash-strapped Nats seeks higher charges Interest Rates Radisson Edwardian Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities Marlet ambushes Wycombe's bid to get back on glory trail Empire RFU and Nike to sue over Cotton shirts First Glance Westwood hopes Tennis Football Television Picture Gallery What's Important in Sport He Should Be so Lucky Plus: State of the Nation The Times Top of the League The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Wary police refuse to sanction BBC's Sunday best Football: FA Cup McClaren promises to make a difference Blackburn v Charlton Chelsea players fined for breaking nightclub ban Angell delight gives Walsall deserts United's forward thinking may hasten exit of Yorke Tranmere advance to tougher test after late show Last night's results Cole's strike puts Blackburn in the final straight Football: Worthington Cup Ferdinand determined to ignore weight of history The Times Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide Dawson's absence will force England to seek cover Rugby union Ireland squad Five-year plan to structure the season in Europe Snow reports Wilkinson misses the chance to spoil Leinster's record By Our Sports Staff: New measures in ICC's fight Cricket Britain team caught short Swimming Rusedski saves best until last to seal victory Tonnis Harlow hits form in screen test Bowis Resurgent Langer lifts spirits of Europe's old guard Golf Monk's winning habit brings shock end to Walton's reign Darts: Embassy World Championship The Daily results service Today's fixtures Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Ravens win place to crow about Sport Summary Six countries vie for championships Orr ready to lead by example Humphries resigns after poor start Bond-Williams climbs the ranks Titchener-Barrett sweeps to title Lingfield decision turns spotlight back on stewards Racing Newbury The Times The Wright Track Lingfield Park Yesterday's results from three meetings Team talk Race Line South Africa's quota system no black and white issue Positive discrimination in sport may cause disquiet, but it is better than apartheld Villeneuve and Beckham fuel the rumour mill Motor racing Times Square Rugby drama stands alone in its portrayal of sport New West End play brings together two worlds to provide entertainment for everyone Direct Line Rescue Real lives Books Music Crème The Maharajah's legacy Contents Sara Wheeler on the taboo of grey hair A state of war The dispute over Kashimir has brought India and Pakistan to the brink of nuclear war. Trevor Flshlock explains why this beautiful state has become the subcontinent's powder keg I wanted to keep them for ever Following the loss of Jennifer Jane Brown, explains how she coped when her twin sons died days after their premature birth Shared experiences Why I'll go back to cash The Times A tribute to life and longevity A silk banner, uncovered in a house in Kent, tells the story of a couple's fight to create Hong Kong University. Alexandra Blair, a descendant, reports Savings tips for 2002 Experts say the financial turmoil of 2001 should not put ypu off tax-free investments Scottish Friendly Zen and the art of staying alive when pursued by the Mafia's hitmen Michael Dibdin tells Amanda Craig about the ghosts that haunt him and why he 'killed off' his maverick detective only to save him to fight another round Colin Beavan's Fingerprints Stewart Tendler… An earthy tale of love and hate Russell Celyn Jones asmires a compelling saga of Irishmen who worship the land but fear women The Times Literary Supplement Fiction shorts Fingered by the new-fangled scientific arm of the law Fingerprints Colin Beavan The Times Abacus Diary Bestsellers Now all you need is a coffee-table This little Niff went to market Graham Rawle, one-man cottage industry, is selling a range of ten "art productws". Ann Treneman goes shopping Tate Picture Gallery Around the galleries Outcast of the islands Photography Paul Strand's haunting images of the people and landscapes of the Hebrides still have the power to move Joanna Pitman's soul Giving him one of his Turns Opera Royal Opera's spookily reinvented Turn of the Screw puts the wind up Rodney Milnes Theatre Theatre Bryn Terfel The Times Frankly, he gives a damn As a suite created for Gone with the Wind is performed, Clive Davis meets a musician dedicated to taking light music seriously Multiple Classified Advertising Items CAMI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joe Egg Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Lion King Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noises off Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Play what I Wrote Property Offers in the region of £254.000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coastal Dorset Bewley Homes Plc Southbank, Se1 Frank Harris & Trafalgar Sq New big 2 bed-room Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Ocean Estatesma Rbella Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reasons are not needed for decision on facts Privy Council Published January 9,2002 Gupta v General Medical Council Before Lord Steyn, Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough and Lord Rodger of Earlsferry Reasons December 21,2001 The Times Appeal is available against council's second decision Court of Appeal Published January 9,2002 O v Harrow London Borough Council Before Lord Justice Stmon Brown, Lord Justice Waller and Lord Justice Sedley Judgment December 18,2001 Determining whether holiday pay is included in the hourly rate Employment Appeal Tribunal Published January 9,2002 Gridquest Ltd (t/a Select Employment) and Others v Blackburn and Others Bridge Games Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player. Lesson Fifteen Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films Bbc1 Times 2 Crossword No 2546 Choice Firstplus New year, new job Page 5 Pukka partnership A Working Relationship Jamie Oliver and his Pa, Louise Holland Fashion: Sales talk Rms Royds Raphael Team Co-Ordinator The All England Lawn Tennis Club Avatar Education Ltd. Personal Assistant to CEO and COO Salary 25-30K Multiple Display Advertising Items Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Graduate Opportunities Bond Street Personnel Angela Mortimer Knightsbridge Secretaries Receptionist/administrative Assistant for West End… Joyce Guiness How giving up coffee and snacks could net £500,000 Don't fritter money on meals and drinks at work, put in a pension, says Diana Cambridge Save now, treat yourself later Time Savers Contacts Champs-Elysees Three simple steps to your dream career Vision, belief and action can help you to find your ideal job, says Karen Hainsworth It's written in your office stars Karen Homere wonders whether horoscopes are useful at work Tasting Celeriac soup Bargains to seek at the sales Maren Homer Real Life Fashion My Diary Derek Murray Picture Gallery Conference Call Hotel du Vin Distinction Resourcing Maine-Tucker The Times Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Eclipse Carousel Consultancy Ltd Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Assistant to Media Ceo PA to Doctor The Language Business Practice Manager (Kensington W8) CHI Commission for Health Improvement The Times Crème Angela Mortimer Diesel Freeserve Knightsbridge Secretaries Www. thetimes-appointments. co. uk Crone Corkill Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants LLC Law Solicitors Knightsbridge Secretaries Crone corkill a Spherion company Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants The Times Crème Resolution and research will land that job Fyi Joanna Wood A Change is as Good as a Rest. 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