News from 18/01/2002
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Andrew Robson, Nick Locock, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Greg Hurst and Melissa Kite, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, John Harthman, Tom Morton, Peter Lansley, Marie-Louise Rossi, Stanley Best, Sam Lister and Laura Peek, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Lea, David Rhys Jones, Paul Darley, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Angela Court, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Gabriella Gamini and Caroline Merrell, Nic Hopkins, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Reginald Sfakianos, Kevin Eason, Trevor Pearce, Raymond Snoddy, Andrew Norfolk, Alan Hamilton and Shirley English, Christina Baron, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, Christopher Frazer, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Davidson, Peter R. Wiles, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Roger Tredre, Roland Watson, Adam Fresco and Steve Bird, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Richard T. Herbert, Nicholas Wapshott, Katty Kay and Roland Watson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Belinda M. Johnston, Tina Edwin, Dominlc Walsh, Rick Broadbent, Andrew Pierce and Michael Gove, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Tom McIntyre, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, W. F. B. Nott, Robert A. Morley, Andrew Stobart, John Allison, E. V. Lampen, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mark Boobbyer, (Housemaster and cricket coach), George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, John R. Gregory, Carollne Merrell Banking Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Domink Walsh, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Colin Tyre, QC, and Andrew Devlin for the petitioners; and Sarah Wolffe for the respondents, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Mr Timothy Barnes, Mr Michael Douglas, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Riddler, Lan Blackshaw, (Lecturer), V. W. Larkins, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robert Whymant, Guy Chappell, Sally Patten, Hector MacQueen, George Valentine, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Roland Watson and Katty Kay,
ResumoIndex British 'terror cell' arrests Bin Laden suspects held in Leicester First Pictures US prison camp Suicide attack Enron row River project Royal praise Index Kennedy undercuts tradition for his bride Patients get power to select surgeons Index Did this woman drom her four grandchildren in a… Synod wants Archbishop of Wales for Canterbury Tiffany & Co The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Welsh bishop's eloquent silence speaks volumes Foreign churches get no say on leader The weather today Unfinished history Synod's views on the main players Bones of four babies expose isle murder mystery 'She put on a witching frown, staring with burning eyes' Barclays Plotters planned to plant terror bombs, jury is told Alliance Leicester Chance arrest led police to Leicester War on Terror Fujitsu Computers Siemens British team to question Cuba detainees Jet 'saved by the sweaty feet of shoe bomber ' Super Savers British Gas Video reveals five more terrorists ready to strike WAR on Terror Suspects US votes to impose sanctions Cancer scandal doctors allowed to keep working Peugeot Midwife blamed for death of mother Silk stronger than steel is spun with spider DNA Nuclear waste ships got lost Women's time Lords Bill delay Euro prices claim Free operation Fatal outbreak Tory doubts Easy Jet. com French give style throne to our Queen of Cool But Italians beg to differ Black Hawk down Heart surgeons death figures to be published The main points Dixons Jack leads the way in hope for patients California offers better service for same cost The Long Awaited Winter Sale Heal's Thai food wins its first taste of Michelin kudos Sophisticated fare that's a little on the light side Toyota Mowlam goes it alone in portrait MP's son faces jail for theft Stars and Bard Ex-player guilty Tragedy verdict Correction Sterling service by small State is Tory aim Multiple Display Advertising Items Now the party needs to take risks On Politics A wet start to the new dawn Poliyical Sketch Star is beside herself over theatre award The Olivier nominees Televised semi-final is nil-nil draw Design guru is barred from changing gloom New panel shows big drop in TV viewers Police Specials PC World Jealous JP gets five years for making bombs Lecturer caught in video trap Norwich Union Stop A-level examiners 'too soft' Ford Man held in Korean student body case Labour defies call to return Enron cash Staples US politicians race to get rid of firm's gifts China to divert Yangtze in world's biggest building project Magnet (AFP): Winemakers stage angry protest Race killers jailed (AFP): Turkey arrests (AP): Volcano erupts (AP): Pets eat owner (Reuters): Berlusconi's help Enter Japan, with offers it can ill afford War Briering British Gas Communications Tokyo to give $500m in aid for rebuilding Powell pledges to stand by Afghans Money can't buy US love Gunman kills six Israelis at girl's party Troubles since latest ceasefire Halifax Always giving you extra Liny Troops may reclaim Arab areas Satanists blame t Devil for 666 ritual killing Marriott Burberry Sale Putin eases Polish war grievances Story of strife Readers raise twice the target The Times Christmas Appeal Hard-hitting adverts aim to heighten awareness Scottish Widows Bank Time Online Making our universities better by degrees Too many students go to inadequate institutions in pursuit of valueless degrees A Sunday joint will never be the same again for the matrons of Morningside Picture Gallery What the Tories need are some local heroes Acting up The Times Diary Tory Mirror The party has to see itself as others see it Thanks, but No Thanks Germany's expserience should make Britain wary of the euro A Great Society Times readers have responded generously to our appeal House of Lords reform proposals Challenges for the Conservatives Moves to abolish wigs in court Argentina's corruption Flight of fancy Health disservice Animal husbandry in the Royal Navy Personalised paper Vending obesity Backyard politics The cost of change Court Circular Memorial services Restored to its former glory or not? Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Conference Livery company Dinner Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Camilo Jose Cela Author whose work sprang from the horrors of the spanish Civil War Personal Column Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flatshare Announcements The Times Dame Sheila Sherlock Gifted clinicl scientist who made major contributions to the understanding of the epidemology, diagnoses and treatment of liver diseases British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Aubrey Bailey Working on stately monuments while liaving as little trace as possible Micky Walford The Times Unit Trust Information Service Be more at home when you work Modest gains for shares The Hottest Penny Shares of 2002 Free Report! British Funds Will retirement become a thing of the past? The Government is looking at a world where we work till we die DELL Leave private capital out of public service The toast is to Wolves shares City Diary Jupiter feast City diary One track City diary Hard luck Ciry diary Audience fears hurt Granada Kingston rallies on broker's support Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The right steps but Boots still looks vulnerable National Grid Bloomsbury Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Credit card spending lifts Citigroup German growth at worst for eight years The Times Airbus Industrie to cut 6,000 jobs Laing to incur £117m loss on sale Kmart president goes in shake-up Post Office could lose third of its market Results in Brief Improvement for Ford in Europe Exchange Rates Review could scrap retirement The Sunday Times One 2 One users rise by 493,000 Pace box offer HBOS closures Microsoft hit Balfour shares up Costain contract Boots reports modest sales growth Anglo Gold faces bid decision It's the business Green expects profits at Bhs to treble to £93m Budgens serves up 13% rise in first half Poor sales at Christmas? Bah, humbug! Commentary By our City Staff: Marconi board rejected sellout Body Shop arrests decline in UK Panel to go as Bank pulls funding Inside Carnival raises bid for rival to £3.5bn The Times Crossword Enron memo 'reveals $2bn smoking gun' Stock Markets Lloyd's plans to end names underwriting Bin there, got the T-shirt Currencies Argentine police raid HSBC offices Interest Rates Bumper Christmas sales cloud rate outlook Oliva Nova Beach & Golf Resort Commodities Vieira's value soars to £40m as Real deal taxes Arsenal Direct Line Rescue Britons prepare for test of nerve Highbury move on hold as Government steps in Fast Times First Glance Yesterday The Times The Premiership Today United in late bid to scupper McClaren's Forlan deal Football Ardiles and Hodgson in the frame to take over at Derby Zola's golden goal born of 24-carat genius Kevin McCarra The Italian's brilliant strike and the scodrer himself are set to enter folkore Nick Szczepanik nominates his six of the best Five-match ban for Smith rocks Leeds Hitch over temporary home takes edge off Fulham's joy It 's a nice theory, but where's the sex angle? Football 'Nothing has boon said to suggest that 0'Neill is digging an escape tunnel' Sturridge strikes again to increase pressure on Rix Nationwide League first division club-by-club guide Trescothick keeping options open for England Cricket Peng holds key to England's World Cup prospects Foster gets in gear for final assault Bowls Burns aims to build cautious case for defence Motor rallying More job cuts as debt-ridden RFL prepares for merger Rughy league Cinderella sport finally comes to ball By Our Sports Staff: Australia's misery deepened by Cairns Wimbledon fans are united in support of their club Punishment for misconduct A tiring day in Lucknow Lassissi banned for a year on biting charge Rugby union England to toughen up The Daily results service Legal & Public Notices McGinley finds rest brings change for better Golf Today's fixtures Snow reports Yesterday's racing results The National Autistic Sociele! Snooker 's ruling body 'at risk' Giants close in Quick learners Woodhall retires Leeds trio back Durack working to regain momentum Racing Uttoxeter Multiple Display Advertising Items Musselburgh Wolverhampton Runners provide cause for comment Frail Roddick joins the casualties Tennis: Australlan Open Rugby tickets Times Square Coomber seeking more glory on sliding scale Bobsleighing Good fortune turns to gold for Yagudin Lce skating Direct Line By our Sports Staff: Champion expects Williams duo to be big threat Motor racing Reportage Interview Pop Media Charles v Charles Contents Tomorrow only in play Unfinished history Blood enemies Princ Charles's most trusted aude, has the subject of a smear campaign which many believe to have been orchestrated by the Palace. But, say Andrew Pierce and Michael Gove, the attacks may have more to do with hostility between the Prince of Walcs and former brother-in-law Charles Spencer Sexism and the City Should City women be able to handle sexist behaviour as part of the deal in return for their exorbitant bonuses? Carol Midgley reports In a big money industry , mistakes can be costly The Times An Englishman's star rises Nicholas Wapshott In New Yory Since Siptember 11 there has been a general horror of living in Lower Manhattan because of the Ground Zero effect Still in shock and mourning Vatican 's shameful secret The Roman Catholic Church's endorsement of anti-Semitism in the 19th century paved the way for the Holocaust, says the historian David Kertzer. Interview by Richard Morrison In 1880, La Civita Cattolica described Jews as obstinate, durty, thlives, liars, pests 2 for 1 Flight Offer Terms & Conditions Art Galleries My One and only Business Design Centre Opera & Ballet The Times Arts Off me 'ead, son, and off me face Televison Gross-out has never been more glorious than ITV's slapperific Footballers' Wives and Club Reps, says an enthralled Caltllin Moran The thinking is that if you fike watchlug actors having pretend sex, you'll love watching real people doing it for free Let's fall in luwie again Theatre Acting legend Nicholas Craig is back and treading the boards. Benedict Nightingale is rolling in the aisels It's to me to come places where the little people are, says Craig Theatre Concer Popping to the chemist's New Pop Albums The Chemical Bros are just what the doctor ordered, says Lisa verrico Now Showing at Cinemas Everywhcre They wanna be your hog Interview As Black Rebel Motorcycle Club ride into town, George Valentine meets a band with a touching faith in the redemptive power of rock'n'roll Nelly Furtado Train Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Surviving in style New Pop Albums California's No Doubt say Up With the pack, While P. O. D. have seen God. David Sinclair is awed The London Furniture Village Move over Coach has always been sold and dependable but now makes some of the world's most-wanted accessories Roger Tredre explains how the brand went from mumsy to must-have The revival game Beat the winter blues with Times Online The Sunday Times A Standard super woman The new Editor of London's evening paper will need all her expertise to reverse its decline, says Brian MacArthur Revealed: the secret of A vision of interference Media Diary Patriotic executives taken to taskc Le Monde la mode France's most Gallic paper is learing a few Anglo-Saxon tricks, reports Charles Bremner Creme Personal Assistant to CEO and COO Chancery Media Ltd All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds Bilingual People Ltd Office MANAGER/PA The Times Paris Www. thetimes-appointments. co. uk Architects & Interior Surgeon's conduct was not personal but professional Court of Appeal The Institute of Legal Executives Part Ii Membership examination passes Petitioner's delay might prejudice restoration Court of Session Outer House Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced The Actual Defence How the Derence Should Go Chess Short's success Winning Move Word Watching Review Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Index Times 2 Crossword No 2554 Choice Does Siting Make your Back Ache?
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