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News from 11/01/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Andrew Medford, The Riddler, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, David Hands and Mark Souster, Tom Baldwin and Ben Webster, Adrian Cosker, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, W. S. Affleck, Nick Kent, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Nic Hopkins, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Tim Woolford, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Gary Jacob, John Ticehurst, Chris Stone, Director of Communications, Tim Reid, Mary Ann Siegbart, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Chris Sherwood, Oliver Wright, James Delingpole, Eve-Ann Prentice, Miranda Ingram, Julian Thomas, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Paul Ruth, Helen Rumbelow, Jan Raath and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Roy Bond, J. L. Ransome, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Helen Rumbelow and Steve Keenan, Geoffrey King, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Stuart Sillars, Donald Hudera, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, James Tolson, Raymond Keene, Roland Watson and Michael Binyon, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, J. B. Snell (Managing Director), Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Michael Ancram, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Olwen Davis, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, David Attfield and Alex de Jongh, Giles Whittell, James Moore and John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Katty Kay, James Pringle, Jill Sherman and David Charter, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Jeremy R. B. Livingstone, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Nicholson (Editor), George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, J. G. Wishart, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Hamilton and Andrew Pierce, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Edward Karam, Ben Macintyre, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, James Ward, Ian Lindsey, Alice Miles, Nicholas, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Richard Bourne, Sally Patten, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, R. Campbell Paget, Shirley Kennedy, Roland Watson and Katty Kay,

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Why Lords Reform is the Worst Policy Labour Has… Byers orders first aid for the railways Bush defends Enron links Peugeot Taleban back in black to plot their return The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 28. Business:… Grieving Pavarotti sings for his mother 'I wish I'd met my daddy' Analyst's £1.5m revenge for sex bias in the City The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Free Tomorrow Black police leader is cleared of fraud Belfast schools terror spreads The weather today The other place that's become a land of fantasy Ben Macintyre Parliamentary Sketch Parkinson's child faces truth after 18 years Barclays Flora Keays: just a girl who misses her daddy Joe JosephTelevision Review £200,000 salary to lure outsiders into Civil Service Whitehall farce of demoralised talents justly addressed Peter Riddle Commentary Dell Sale now on In the Bedroom Diana trials not to clash with jubilee News in Breif Lords compromise Soames hip Saga Violence in court Smoke-free bonus Scratches that trace the ascent of man Abbey National Children of screen age fear dark more than ever NHS progress blocked by staff 'stuck in the past' Citroen Patients pack passports for French surgery Hospital moves elderly in middle of the night Norwich Union Sri Lanka 'Bomb' JP's two lovers face to face in court Scientists find universal harmony of God's blue period Virgin Furnlture land Two rivals emerge in battle to find Carey successor PC New face of the Almeida seals theatre dynasty Feltz 'forfeited right to privacy' Premier Bathrooms Driver tells of Letwin burglary MAZDA 'You don't need me', said death leap man Cabinet's warlords lay siege to Treasury Who Runs Blair's Britain? Senior ministers have been rattling their sabres in an effort to attract the attention of Downing Street, Jill Sherman and David Charter write Egg Flexing of muscles does not herald a retreat from presidential style Alice Miles On the front line BUPA Bluesure Proper tales are best for reading English 'bac' to offer broader curriculum Hotter Freeserve Student to sue exam body that cannot add up Wanderlust puts UK on disease front line Measles epidemic ruled out despite fall in Mmr jabs Magnet Tube fined for risking staff safety News in Breif Woman must pay Equality demand Aspirin plea Cabinet swot toughs it out against bullies Stephen Byers tells Tom Baldwin and Ben Webster that the relentless criticism he has faced in recent weeks is all part of the job Intelligent Finance Total Package Deals Railways 'compare well with Europe' China 'increases nuclear missiles aimed at US' Gaddafi buys £14 million stake in Italian football glory Fujitsu Hong Kong appeal court orders migrants to go The Cooperative Bank Nervous Bush defends links to failed firm Vote brings in draconian laws in Zimbabwe SAGA Miller Brothers High note for the divas of soul Legal quagmire for US in another Cuban crisis War Briefing First al-Qaeda prisoners flown to Guantanamo The Royal Bank of Scotland AA Heart of England Suicide bombers back in business Bin Laden's terror mastermind identified TA reservists set to serve in security force Disabled birth law Ling Crash 'was accident' (AP): Girl for disaster widow Online Who cares how many peers are elected? What counts is whether they will be freed from the tyranny of the whips If you want to get ahead, don't get a hat - get a gentleman's barber Picture Gallery A Noble exits stage left, empty-handed Picture Gallery Court out A Social Contract Why Conservatives should support the Lester Bill The System Endures Blair discovers the limits of prime ministerial power Vote of Confidence The language of politicians under intense pressure (Chairman) Trustee Committiee: Need to act soon on Zimbabwe NHS under pressure Getting the railways back on track BBC's euro coverage The MMR vaccine Semantic slip? Odds and ends Choice of successor at Canterbury Cabinet Secretary The diet treadmill Heavenly sound Court Circular Reception Meetings Legal news Personal Column The art of collecting Old Masters Anniversaries Birthdays Latest wills Marriages School news Forthcoming marriages Sir Norman Siddall Charlie Mitten Personal Column The Times Albinia De La Mare Identifying the scribes of thousands of quatrocento manusripts On This Day MR Shastri Dies after Signing Peace Pact Further losses for shares Merrill Lynch HSBC The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trek Nepal Putin promises to put Russia's house in order Michael Binyon And to Savage capitalism Politics Church can escape the milkman's fate Up the creek at Abbey National City Diary Cross sector Pesomistic Hand's on Takeover hope lifts Enterprise Barbados investor boosts Mayflower Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates GKN recovery delayed rather than cancelled Tempus Signet BP Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Networks in dispute over stolen mobiles Marconi raises $400m from US disposal Legal & Public Notices BP warning casts shadow over oil prospects Westland to cut 950 jobs WestLB makes plea to ministers on Railtrack Napster poised for comeback Amec expects steady growth Strong music sales at Virgin Woodrow to issue bonds for building capital Corus links up with Sumitomo Business in Brief HLS offer backed Enterprise in view Bass chief tipped BBC mobile deal Anite acquisition Numerica credit Exchange Rates Tourism slump takes toll of key HoF stores Liberty takes stake in besieged Rodamco McClay in buyout of Galen unit Computacenter sees no end to tough times Anglo Gold bid to expire Napier may have trouble with builders Evesham com Scent of success at Merchant Signet sales up 5.3% in US Inside Rates left on hold but rise is expected soon The Times Crossword 21934 Calls for Argentine rethink as banks face vast losses Stock Markets Selfridges cuts bonuses GM Europe to lose $350m Currencies DKW staff go to Lazard Interest Rates Everest Fit the Best Patience Wheatcroft Commodities Andersen admits it destroyed Enron records Blatter plans plastic pitch revolution at World Cup RFU bans players and announces inquiry into racial abuse Mitsubishi Motors Hammam aware that Cup match 'minder' is convicted hooligan First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Times The Premiership Today Weekend Football in the Saturday Times Liverpool lament absent friends as slide quickens Reid defiant as temperature rises at Sunderland The Real O' LEARY-by World Cup team-mate Tony… Gunning for Anelka Fans and managers pile on the shame on night of dirty Den Fowler Strikes Back Eriksson aiming for prompt departure to World Cup Invasions could prompt return of fences Juan love it may be, but there's still only one shirt Football Holland an unsung hero behind Crewe's crops Scarborough offer to help York Nationwide League first division club-by-club guide Banned Healey still on course for Six Nations Rugby union Parma stay at home and await their fate Hoggard likely to usurp England's old guard Cricket Welsh old guard must bite bullet and embrace radical change Dalmiya unhappy with composition of watchdog panel Morris left out in the cold by Wales An, 13, shows that he can live with the big boys Golf Barneveld humbled as King holds his nerve Darts Rusedski's fightback finally lays Ivanisevic hoodoo Tennis The Daily results service Times Square New slimline King fits in well with the change of scenery White launches presidential campaign Hockey Today's fixtures Nicol fulfils American dream Sport Summary Calzaghe has to postpone defence Muirfield goes to greater lengths Former Springbok Hopwood dies Masuoka builds strong position McPherson opts to switch camps Snow reports Darker elements of football take centre stage Sports letters Celtic rugby test for England Match cash with commitment Official list of essential skills Dobbin finds solution to big Dipper puzzle Racing Kelso Wolverhampton Reading the racecard Yesterday's results McCoy stalls on 199 Raceline Ainslie happy to jump ship for allure of Athens Sailing McNish adjusting to hard facts of life in the fast lane Motor racing Renault Clio Reportage Arts Style Media The good, the rich and the egostistical Contents Best TV and Radio Guide Battle of the bird breeders The Spix's macaw is on the brink of extinction. But the bird's fate is in danger of being sidelined by the warring factions competing to save it. Giles Whittell investigates Infectious danger Exotic diseases are on the rise in the UK. But, as Dr Thomas Stuttaford points out, infection has always been an eager traveller. Helen Rumbelow and Steve Keenan details the diseases and their dangers The world's deadliest diseases Don't take the risk It it increasingly dangerous to avoid vaccinations before travelling It pays to make a fuss At last Britons are complaining about poor service, and companies ignore them at their peril, says Miranda Ingram The Times Every Tuesday New Yorkers have become bored with the war. Gradually, the city is returning to its abnormal self Winter in a ritzy ghost town Osama could go on public display A little of what the French fancy Pop Aliz?e is the latest nymphette in a long line of Lolitas to emerge from a French music industry heavily obsessed with young girls. Nick Kent blames Maurice Chevalier Uh, uh, uh, uh, stayin' aliiiiive Television You know what would survive a nuclear bomb? Cockroaches - and Ray Mears, says Catlin Moran Behind Enemy Lines Bubblegum to chew over New Pop Albums a teen diva can't compete with maturing talent, says Lisa Verrico The Lord of the Rings New jazz albums Head out on the highway New Pop Albums The stroppy young guitars of Black Rebel Motorcyle Club get David Sinclair's motor running Deception was the only Option Opera & Ballet Classical Speotacular Concert LSSO/Zander Barbican Concerts Plg Young Artists Purcell Room Kabul by the horns New York Theatre Tony Kushner's Afghan play is both irritating and provocative, says Edward Karam, but it still shines against the competition Dance Colours of Dance Brighton Centre The Times Swearing through the centuries Curse of The royals Six of the best cowhide Furniture Revenge of the geeks Nothing will part Tim Teeman from his tank tops, expecially now that they are trendy again The Times Loutchansky lessons A libel case against The Times could have a huge impact on investigative journalism. David Attfield and Alex de Jongh explain Media Diary Intrude at your peril The Sunday Times The Sunday Tiems Freedom at a cost Stand by for free digital TV Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items News International plc Swedish Embassy The All England Lawn Tennis Club Carrington Hull Assocs Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Architects Registration Board admissions, 2001 Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films Bbc1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2548 Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland

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