News from 25/01/2002
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, David Brown, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Nicholas Blanford and Martin Fletcher, Nick Phillips, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Dominic Kennedy Adam Fresco, Peter Lansley, Alastair Douglas, Paul Hoggart, Ben MacIntyre Parliamentary Sketch, Roger till, David Rhys Jones, Robert Galliard, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Penny Wark, Tom Baldwin and Helen Rumbelow, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Christine Buckley and Ben Webster, Roger Maynard, John Bungey, Raymond Snoddy, Eamonn O'gorman, Sam Lister, Gregory and Eills, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, David Donnelly, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Dalya Alberge and Laura Peek, Jean M. Binner, Alun Watkins, Jack Malvern, Rhoderick Gibson, Dominic Walsh, Nick Szczepanik FA cup fourth round, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Bronwen Maddox Foreign editor, Eve-Ann Prentice, Roland Watson, Paul Ridley, Stefanie Marsh, Paul Hipwell, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Gerald Kaufman, Vanora Bennett, Basil Mendonca, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Rick Broadbent, Ian Middleton, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Mark Souster and Christopher Irvine, Gary Duncan and Christine Buckley, Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary, Gavin Lloyd, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Dearbáll Jordan, Alix Ramsay, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Stuart Windsor (National Director), Kate Dimbleby, Melissa Kite, Tony Lines, Chairman, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow and Nigel Hawkes, Nick Hasell, Julian Wright, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Katty Kay, Joanna Bale and James Doran, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Russell Jenkins, Stephen Gall, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Extract of Philip Pullman, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Peter Riddell Commentary, Neil Moore, Fonatban Sacks, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Barrington Black, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Michael Fabricant, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Nick Szczepanik and David Mcvay, David Pickup, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Tim Luckhurst, Richard Morrison, Michael Hastings, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Philip Pullman, Martin R. Hunter, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and Helen Rumbelow, Brian MacArthur paper round, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Sarah E. Birkin, Jonny Muir, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoHate never dies. We defeat it only if we resolve… Taleban army rises again to face down Americans Official strike count ends as railway turmoil grows Fly to Europe Jubilee minister fails to lift party spirit at home The Times Today US fighter sheds Taleban beard Read the Whitbread Winner Hospitals must defend their staff, says Blair Tiffany & Co The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Survey reveals double risk of epilepsy drug The weather today Island of lost soles Banks puts stop to exile of Thatcher Behind the pictures Legal eagle given the bird over his dying duck Parliamentary Sketch Play Travel Money Sport Weekend Saturday Murder riddle pair quit us for Surrey She is the wealthy New York widow who has been questioned about her husband's death. He is a Long island electrician. Now they are starting a new life in the English countryside Woman who faked her suicide is held in Spain Www. smile. co. uk Sharps Rose's fall has claimed more than one victim The Rose Addis Case Nauseating exchanges will not cure NHS ills Somak Holidays AA Insurance Services Toyota Staff 'obeyed code' Whittington labours with poor reputation The Rosed Addis Case Dilemma for the nurses in A&E Navy man puts name down for an island Dixons Gunboat feud with Spanish NatWest another way Solicitors bring in layman to see fair play Prisons conflict fear as militant wins union vote Widow loses latest fight for husband's sperm Multiyork Minnelli's back, in love and looking for fun A few drinks cuts risk of dementia News in Brief Glastonbury back God's domain Don't call us Spices lose Flanagan fails to placate angry Omagh relatives Exam boards' errors delay Cambridge place Tiny Holland & Barrett Britain is cleared on Irish air crash Elderly not using nurse helpline News in Brief Landfill sickness River body reward Gene man moves Sands of time A feather in Britain's cap as rare bird flies in Couple's fatal shower SAGA Arrogant doctor is guilty Volvo Rugby veteran of 78 calls full time Peers could be forced to turn professional PC World Irvine moves to disown Lords reform BBC chief returns pass to Commons In Brief Adams approval Today in Parliament Car park overrides MPs MVC Norwich Union Blair has no answer for Sir Jimmy Heritage put at risk by death of craftsman's skill The Welsh try to hold their beer Virgin Express Tom Cruise Vanilla Sky Snipers guard court as US Taleban trial starts Fujitsu Siemens EasyJet. com Iran 'is arming Afghan warlord' Putin is put out by Washington's military strategy War Briefing Inside the wire of a decaying outpost Navy imam calls prisoners to prayer Psssst Bush seeks $417bn budget for defence Barclays Korea Japan Hyundai World's religious leaders join Pope in prayer for an end to terrorism West offers Putin support as criticism grows in Moscow Furniture land P&O Stena Bomb blast at embassy in Pakistan Australia lifts ban on Afghan visas Zimbabwe hunts for reporters World in Brief $10m bribe 'lie' Terrorist charges (Reuters): D'Estaing snub Potter boycott Nigeria wants Bronzes back Winner Golden Globe Witness in Sharon case killed by bomb Time Online IDS does not have the time for a slip like this The Tory leader is in dangerof losing his imageas thoughtful and gracious Genocide survivors' greatest fear is that the innocent will have died in vain Picture Gallery Take away the money and the art goes too War games Rose and Thorns A row which does not reflect well on ay party Responsibility Abdicated The Queen is being badly let down Rock Robbie A new man joins the Office Girls BBC in the lobby Long-haul flight fuel Slow vote to action Islamist terrorists trained in Britain Celebrating the Golden Jubilee Cost of Britain's EU membership Operational research Testing times The treatment of Rose Addis Terms of endearment Court Circular Birthdays Picture Gallery Personal Column Anniversaries Dinners Gala Memorial service Service Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times B. 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A News International Newspapers Ltd John McGRATH Orgination of Z-Cars who commitment to realism and campaigning socialist drama led him to found ther theatre company 7.84 Elie Hobeika Pro-Isrucli Lcbanes warlord who was accused of the Salora and Chatila massacres but later reinvented himself and co-operated with Syrin Benny Rothman Tenacious campaigner for the right to raon the countryside The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fleet Street Publications Ltd Further gains for shares TD Waterhouse NHS accountability starts at the surgery reception desk KLM Tax on the line Jinx time Not ad up B&Q talk troubles Kingfisher Broker upgrade lifts National Express Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Bid prospects underpin value in L&G shares Misys Renishaw Dollar Rates Wall Street Results in Brief Exchange Rates Oracle Gap between best and worst paid widens Service sector sales dive Result of Equitable Life vote to be known on Monday L&G puts faith in bank links Arison says P&O bid a long shot' Business in Brief HLS deleted McDonald's down Carey resigns Misys sales rise gives boost to software sector Autonomy hopes raised after return to profits Sale boost for Baltimore Anglo American to abandon Zambia Parallels with Marconi run deep at Energis Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Noddy film deal sold by Chorion The Times Loans group to pay first dividend Winter woes for Allders sales Inside Duncan pleads Fifth Amendment over Enron Divide in pay hits hopes of equality The Times Crossword 21946 Energis in emergency talks with banks as shares crash Sweetbaum 'no part in fraud' Ryanair orders 100 aircraft Greenspan lifts recession woes Green Flag Morgan Grenfell case acquittal Villa blame pressure as Gregory falls on his sword 'You've got to spend to even stand still' NatWest The Boss: Gregory's football career First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Times The Premiership Today Eriksson ponders high-risk policy with Leeds pair Football The road to Euro 2004 Halsey's error leaves tangle for FA Southampton v West Ham Uefa wants transfer windows By Our Sports Staff: England line up three friendlies McGhee facing moment of truth Dell Burgess inspires Brentford revival Football's posers offer chance to earn top marks Football Lee out to cement reputation as rescuer of lost causes The Royal Geographical Society Nationwide League first division club-by-club guide Hingis the hunter aims to complete reversal of roles Tennis Australian Open Woodward unloads Corry Rugby union Why England and Wales should be ashamed Dott and Hunter spring surprises Snooker Quinn sets shining example amid the miscreants Sports letters Ignoring history and tradition Stirring anthem for England Crewe reap rightful reward Inevitable end to Henman hype Exeter's crown hangs by a thread Student sport The first of a weekly series focusing on student sport, Jonney muir looks at the problems of maintaining highs and ards with ever-chaging personnel The Daily results service National Savings Today's fixtures Snow reports Hall and Smith voted best of 2001 Hockey Times Square Troubled McMahon retains his focus Bowls Vainikolo shows his mettle Sport Summary Shoaib struck Drugstoppers Makinen's title Johnson returns eager to make up for lost time Racing Folkestone Results from yesterday's three meetings Doncaster The Wright Track Wolverhampton Sackville loses his way in Gowran defeat Reading the racecard Team talk Race Thorpe and Caddick kept waiting Cricket SKY Brisk start gives Thai food for thought Golf Fiction Reportage Arts Media Judging my Father Contents A law unto himself George's Carman's son Dominic says he has written about his father's wife-beating, alcholism and bisexuality not for money but to break the years of silence. Interview Panny Wark Correction Sin and shame Critics say Whitbread Prizewinner Phillp Pullman rivals Chekhov. Here we publish a second extract from his most famous novel, Northern Lights Crack alley Has Bristons's soft line on soft drugs backfired? Giles Whittell investigates The Queen's The Times Dogged by grasping landlords It remains a touching trait that President Bush has such an affection for his Ma and Pa Art scandal is no joking matter The Sunday Times The power and pain of the truth On the eve of Holocaust, Memorial Day on Sunday, Danlel Finkelstein explores the library of his grandfather, Alfred Wiener, who warned the world about the rise of the Nazis 1916 and all that Arts Theatre a revival of Peter Whelan's First World War play admirably never goes over the top, says Benedict Nightingale Kelly Joe Phelps 2002 Tour Concert Philharmonia/Svetlanov Festival Hall Blood, toil ... and sweet Television Delia Smith the Churchill of the kitchen, won the war, but she's losing the peas, says Caitlin Moran The Lord of the Rings Entertainments My One and only Haven play it safe New Albums The hotly tipped Haven do what the industry expects of them—and not a lot more, says David Sinclair New jazz albums Harry Potter Talk There is much more to Detroit rapper Kid Rock than his dumb redneck image might, suggest, says Lisa Verrico Take out the trailer trash Dynamic Miss Lee Kate Dimbleby, who has played Pegged Lee in a successful stage show, remembers the icon who died this week BMG Merchant of Sloane Street When Jo Malone was ten she sold her father's painting at market. Now she's an international brand name. Interview by Stefanie Marsh The London Furniture Village Six of the best folk The Times Corporate zombies The BBC's anachronistic form of goverance and funding stifles any hopes it has of progress. says Gerald Kaufman A glimmer of hope Media Diary Why Euan wins, but Harry is hung out to dry 2 for 1 Flight Offer Terms & Conditions Paragon of the newsroom Alan Copps mourns the death of amasterly office manager Scotia Nostra in trouble Scotland's broadsheets are figting for survival, says Tan Luckhurst Maine—tucker Recruitment Consultants Crème Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Professional PA required for MD of high profile… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cell nuclear replacement organism is 'embryo' Court of Appeal The Times Student union not tax exempt Court of Appeal Granting pre-action disclosure order Court of Appeal Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Games Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Word Watching Television & radio Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2560 Choice Scope
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