News from 01/11/2002
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Phil Yates, Neil Jackson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Megan Mason, Mark Milling, Suzannah Olivier, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Milton Crofts, Robert J. Jones (Chairman), Stuart Coster (Campaign Manager), Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, David Rose, MRS Moneybags, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Dillwyn Miles, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Michael Silverman, Gabrielle Starkey, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Patrick Barkham, Anthony Evans, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor and Laura Peek, Kevin Eason, Peter Barlow, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Andrew Norfolk, David Charter and Oliver Wright, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Anne Spackman Property Editor, John Rattray, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Tom Bawden, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Tony Baldry (Chair), Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Ken Gibson, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent and Helen Studd, Martyn Luckwell, Paul Evers-Swindell, Alice Lagnado, Michael Russell, David Hands, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Court, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, John Price, Vanora Bennett, Tom Whitwell, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Lisa Freedman, Peter Piper, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent and David Charter, Adam Badger, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Jon Ashworth and Rory Watson, Robert Freer, Ian Adcock, Alan F. Dixson, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Paul Adamson, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Graham Wilson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, John Buston, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Damian Whitworth, Elliot Morley, MP, Siobhan Grogan, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Pamela Wilford-Smith, Sean Thomas, Christopher Davies, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, David Pincott, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Grimsby, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Andrew McNaughton, Chris McGrath, Bruce Anderson, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Rex Sidley, Edward Docx, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Mark Avery, Director, Stuart Birch, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Chief Art Critic, Vernon Bogdanor (Acting Principal), Stephen Dalton, Anne Spackman, Property Editor, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Abigail Rayner, Jack Malvern and Dalya Alberge, John Phillips, Caro Newling, Executive Producer, Sally Patten, Bryan Reuben, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoDoctors face guerrilla war over contracts Wounded Milburn aims to pick off new Nhs consultants one by one Fire strike still on after talks end Al-Jazeera here Gangs broken Israeli moves The essential property section Parents should save £1,200 a year to pay university fees Sven now has excuse at hand if Old Trafford calls The Times Today Artists take revenge on the minister who paints 15 children die as school collapses Celtic one up in Battle of Britain Sport Chopard What's Important Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Fast Times A dull day dawns after fun on the night shift Parliamentary Sketch Brown gets tougher on hardcore unemployed Leaks are just like Bond, says Shayler Peers inflict defeat on asylum plans Lord Irvine Intelligent Finance Bloody Sunday inquiry raided by an intruder Britain's house prices have soared 25% one year. But could the bonanza now be coming to an end? Values may have peadked, at least in the South East, but a crash appears unlikely, reports Anne Spackman, Property Editor Prescott's push for higher-density housing puts back garden at threat By Our Environment Editor: Sticky end for gumming up streets Gucci Estate agents remain upbeat Defeated BMA could lose power to broker pay What's Important The Link Barrister-style chambers seen as the way forward Stubbs to sue over 'scapegoat dismissal' New inquest on Deptford blaze Cot deaths may he linked to old mattresses 'Working weekends will harm family life' Hope fades for pupils lost in Hallowe'en quake Tremors of death return, century after century Where life was hard already Marks & Spencer Is Hague counting on being the next Comeback Kid? People Dixons Cuddly was a real softie at school BT BBC has news for Robinson MP goes off message PS Fireman's death overshadows pay talks Crews have to abandon ship and prepare for firefighting Lexus In Brief Girl aged 7 leads Poppy Appeal Health savings Asthma finding Road widening Still powerless SAAB 95 'Old master' speaks up for a fine draughtsman He missed point: it's not about pretty pictures What's Important Abbey National Virgin atlantic Al-Jazeera seeks new audience in Britain Moben BBC faces £100,000 bill for foreign leader libel Halifax Current affairs a turn-off on TV Uncle 'had 2 mobiles on day Danielle vanished' WW Campaign to save shining lights of Victorian London In Brief Jail for car thief linked to murder Ex-soldier killed Corrections 'Outstanding' Changing Lanes 'Malcontents' hit back as Tory infighting starts over plotting Homebase Oxfordshire urges Quiet Man to go quietly Cook sets out first Commons calendar Iberiab Vodafone pays £2m to brand it like Beckham Squeaky-clean image but skinhead was too much RBS Advanta Christmas BA shows yellow card to airport offenders Archbishop leaves palace to write story of his life One. Tel Call for crackdown on gun culture Police to combat sickness culture First direct. com Holiday bus crash death toll rises to ten Food staff failing to wash hands In Brief Asylum verdict Gallows gold Car killer jailed Extra questioning Crackdown in Sangatte smashes refugee smugglers Fischer's visit fails to mend fences with US Yves Saint Laurent closes chapter of fashion history The Computer World End of the line Zurich Gurkhas fight for equal right to PoW payments Many hostages of theatre siege 'still missing' Linguaphone Mitsubishi Motors The Saturday Times Support for war slips as fear of US deaths grows Foreign Editor's Briefing Dolphin Saudi Arabia and Iraq agree to reopen border Phillips British airbase upgraded for Stealth jets Australians ready to hit first against terrorists Bible Belt pastors welcome sinners to a virtual House of Hell Crisis over refugees threatens Jeb Bush Canadian anger at US checks on passports Bedroom Times Online Renault Megane Rap music stunned by murder of peacemaker Bridgebuilder who changed face of hip hop The Times Sharon appoints hawk as Defence Minister Phones Tesco The Minority Parties Which Could save Ariel Sharon Coalition hell in country of shifting allegiances Dancing to the beat of a drugs bust Oliver August Bomber admits 23 murders In Brief (AFP): Nuclear claims (Reuters): Racist plot fear (Reuters): Sniper link (Reuters): Mercenary denial (AP): Swazi king defied (AFP): Call to account When Irish eyes just aren't smiling Theatre Eden Arts Theatre, WC2 Concert CBSO/Oramo Symphony Hall, Birmingham The Times What's Important Dance Ballet de Lorraine Queen Elizabeth Hall Recital Rozario/Johnson Wigmore Hall Stuck in the past, losing members and ageing fast The Church of England really does resemble the Tory party at prayer Less is more prevalent, so let's accept the change with more or less good grace Picture Gallery Whitehall control must give way to civic pride The West's sexual freedom is a curse in itself Northern Lights Britain needs revived cities not central planning Talk Turkey The West should act now to avoid disappointment later Art Attack Kim Howells is right to be frank about the Turner Prize Nationalism and its consequences Animosity in Palestine Scottish Parliament Teaching assistants The Times Implications of any EU constitution Cap will not fit developing countries Our old enemy Stage fright Great Britons Mail and female Need to preserve Oxford tutorials North Sea fish Zoo time Youth and age The Weather The Times Crossword 22,186 Weathercall BT Paul Simons Weather Eye RJ Reynolds faces money-laundering suit Doubt for EchoStar deal Briefing Terror cover for Virgin SMEs get banking boost Pilkington edges ahead Charts of the day Charcol Office new boy Hays hit as Royal Mail steps up a gear Pensioner Welch balances household accounts In Business Today: Commentary 30. Stock Markets 32.… Weather beaten The Register Enron's ex-finance chief indicted The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein Group Limited Pointers to plug the savings gap Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief The Times Martha Stewart sees 42% fall as claims take toll SEC faces inquiry into its own procedures Weak quarterly growth in US Jaguar Fears over 3G price war knock mm02 Eurotop 100 Hays stumbles a second time Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Talk of MBO lifts Incepta from low Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Deutsche Bank slips into red as bad debt provisions rise Sportingbet shares hit by warning on profits Adobe Crown sells golfing division for £14m Full-year alert knocks Shanks MPs' inquiry stirs debate on status of Network Rail Row 'has no impact' on day-to-day running Compaq The Sunday Times Cook defends role over disputed ruling Logical way to rename Good news from Shell boosts shares Exxon oils the route to investors' pockets Appeal Court for ICAP and Cantor ABI seeks company tax credits to boost pensions Grabiner quits Next for Arcadia The Times BP loses out in analysts' measure of success ICI eases debt fears as profits rise by 12% The Times Unit Trust Information Service Storm hits the land of regulatory confusion Rhiho Climate change levy blamed for £143m costs Telewest rescue faces challenge by French bank France Telecom close to terms Lucent may face charges Firesmart Vodafone pulls offer for Vivendi stake IBM Shares close off best International Care & Reuee Small is beautiful for a very British banker The Friday interview Martin Waller on Rod Kent, who is retiring from Close Brothers for a change of diet at Bradford & Bingley What he thinks. . . and what they think of him IBM Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lieutenant-General Sir Napier Crookenden Airborne soldier who landed in the D-Day beachead and fought his way from there to the Rhine Andre De Toth Director and adventurer renowned for his hard-hitting film- who was onnce kidnapped by mistake Court & Social Jam Master Jay Douglas Galloway Architect who, as head of Basildon Development Corporation, created 13,000 homes with great efficiency and vision Sir Neil Shields Chairman of the Commission for the New Towns, whose negotiating skills helped to make its massive asset sell-off a success Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Choosing the best The BBC has compiled a Top 100 list of 'great Britons'. Can there be one who stands out from the rest? On This Day Shares for All in £6 Billion Sale of British Gas Nature Notes News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life November 1,1923 Doris Lessing's recent strictures on copy-editing recall Max Beerbohm's letter to the American Elinor Wylie about her Gothic romance. Wylie also wrote The Orphan Angel, in which the poet Shelley does not drown but is rescued and taken to America Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising B. H. P. R. The night sky in November Memorial service Dinners Travel Insurance Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices School news Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Answers The Sunday Times One to keep the natives happy Stuart Birch says that the volkswagen adds French polish for good measure Asylum detention is lawful House of Lords Published November 1,2002 Regina (Saadi and others) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Before Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Mustill, Lord Slynn of Hadley, Lord Hutton and Lord Scott of Foscote Speeches October 31,2002 Witness anonymity exceptional Court of Appeal Published November 1,2002 In re w (Children) (Care proceedings; Witness anonymity) Offensive weapon sentencing Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published November 1,2002 Regina v Poulton Regina v Celaire Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Hughes and Mr Justice Royce Judgment October 24,2002 Volkswagen hits right note with new Beetle Relevant date in sex order Queen's Bench Division Published November 1,2002 Hopson (Darren) v Chief Constable of North Wales Police Before Mr Justice Davis Judgment October 25,2002 Big Indian Chief ideal ride for the laid-back cowboy Ian Adcock learns to appreciate his monster with buffalo horns Euro continental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Locator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yorkshire Vehicle Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gronholm will do Burns no favours in search for win Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. 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UK Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www. motorpoint. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henman at crossroads British suffer setback in day of sea change Sailing O'Sullivan sees Radcliffe as marathon influence Athletics Northumbria support lifts fencers University sport Crozier steps down Admiral's Cup plots a course for home By Our Sports Staff: Out-of-luck Kelly must think again Rugby league Timesonline When the love of sport can burn as brightly as the joy of sex - maybe 'Sex is an anticlimax after that!'. . . how they talked about the passion of sport Davis restores his faith with Masters place Snooker Jordan line up Irvine after Jaguar sacking Motor racing Beneficial bouncing Get fit, look fit: rebounding Day Five: abdominals Gallagher's cocaine admission leaves riding career in tatters Newmarket The Times Sports Book Wetherby Brighton Yesterday's results Grosjean's failure gives Henman time to ponder Tennis Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent in Paris Victorian lady takes her tattoos and fishnets and rides into sunset Bowls David Rhys Jones on the unusual traits of the sport's party animal The results service Today's fixtures Times Square Bristol seek kick-start to season In Brief Austria advance All White on night Brewer favourite New recruits From a Correspondent: Fletcher holds Key in readiness to open Ashes door Cricket By Our Sports Staff: Hinds hits century as West Indies fight back One-day rankings open with England in middle ground Sutcliffe ready to leave after rejecting captaincy Hudson aims to be card sharp in the Alps Golf 'My one regret is that I wasn't involved in a victory in the Curtis Cup' Poulter just misses out on record round Western Australian Cricket Association England let Johnson take lead at the start Subaru Nothing new about cheap shots but we must strive to eradicate them Moving tribute to game's true heroes Moffett in control as Wales seek to change Yorath's departure opens door to the usual suspects The Premiership today: Rooney chooses club before country, Bridge faces fitness battle and Bolton act on Tofting Pulis chosen for Stoke job after Burley declines Release of Wales players in jeopardy Human sacrifice to greed of Premiership chairmen 'Cavalier' Crozier becomes victim of own success Ashling O'Connor The plot that brought down a moderniser Life and times How to ensure the wheels fall off by venturing into speed trap Eriksson and Wembley will be focus of the legacy Why he went and what it means Late show makes Larsson king of the predators Uefa Cup Last night's results Kewell strike earns Venables breathing space Bent provides Royle with confidence-boosting start Souness run out of town by magnificent seven Fulham in heaven after Tigana's tactical triumph Crozier forced to walk out as FA buries head in the sand Old guard: Ashling O'Connor on the four men who sealed Crozier's fate Picture Gallery Tomorrow Picture Gallery Devastated Eriksson will not step down Sport inside Cobrabeer Children like Ours Luxury Arts Media T2 Take Note Kim Howells's Not Criticising the Turner Prize Contenders Caused Outrage. Edward Docs Reads Some of his Other Missives Verbatim 24 Hours Picture Gallery Richard Morrison The Auctioning of Red Rum's Whiskery Bits is Not the Barmiest Sale of the Year, or Even the Week Human Jungle Our Lovely Anna, Some of the 10,000 Under-Age Children Selling Sex in Britain Come from Families like Yours. Carol Midgley Interviews the Architect Father and Solicitor Mother of Ann, who was Lured into Prostitution at the Age of 14 The Saturday Times The Wonder of Q Freeserve My Old Friend's a Star When an Old Friend Suddenly Becomes Famous and Successful It Can Seem Exciting. But Then Other Emotions Stir, Such as Jealousy and Envy. Sean Thomas Explains his Feelings about his Celebrity Chums The Times Post Impressions Dairy Dilemma Has Milk's Wholesome Image Gone Sour? Evidence Suggests that You Don't Need It if You Have a Balanced Diet, Says Suzannah Olivier Body Talk Forum What Measures Can I Take to Avoid Tension Headaches? Girls, It's a Booty Call Lounge Wizards Luxury with Lucia Illustration by David Downton Classical Concerts Christmas Festival The Times Box Office Direct Motorway Madness Television while the Bbc was down in Giza, the Real Action was on the M25, Says Caitlin Moran Queen The Great Pretenders New Albums with Michael Jackson's Crown as King of Pop up for Grabs, Lisa Verrico Auditions Three Applicants for the Tarnished Trophy HMV A Rap on the Knuckles from Grandaddy Interview Ll Cool J is Fed up with the Feuding and Wants to Give the World " Something Uplifting", He Tells Siobhan Grogan Jackson Browne Raising the Old Standards New Albums Divas Old and New are More than Broadway Babies Putting on a Show, Says Clive Davis Smells like Nostalgia Pop Albums while Nirvana Enter Heritage Heaven, their Grunge Rivals Pearl Jam Mourn and the Stones Just Go in for a Facelift, Says David Sinclair Now Showing at Cinemas Nationwide Dead but Alive The Arab CNN? Al-Jazeera is Making the Most of its Notoriety with Big Plans to Go Global, Says Raymond Snoddy The Odd Couple It Seemed Crazy to Make Clive Jones and Mick Desmond Joint Chief Executives of Itv, and It's Crazier Still that They Share an Officer. But They May yet Turn Itv round. Raymond Snoddy Reports First-Class Mail Brian MacArthur is Fascinated by S. J. Taylor's Acco The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Times Newspaper Vacancy Designer Besieged by Birt Lubby Purves Radio: A True Love Story The Broadcaster Recalls how Britain's Radio Tradition Faced Degradation Radio Heroes and Rascals The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review While the Time Team were Diving to the Bottom of the Sea, the Time Flyers were Taking an Aeriel View of Another Historical Mystery, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Picture Gallery T2 Crossword No 2800 TV Choice Elizabeth Finn Trust Picture Gallery Rake's Progress Pitch and Roll English Rose Young in London Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets For what It's worth The Marconi guide to selling a country house is unlikely to be a bestseller This Week: Market Reporter Berkshire v Buckinghamshire Getinggetoutgetaway Losing the Plot Rising Dump If you want a bespoke bolthole nestling beside a wood or on a river bank, then get on your bike Artofoak Homes Diary of a first time buyer Youngin London Halifax A Question of Breeding Can a cornucopia of kiddie kit and family food shops make up for Crouch End's lack of a Tube? Firstimebuyer Goodmanors Picture Gallery Wheretheotherhalflives Clifton Bewley Homes PLC Bewley Heritage How Can I Get a Mortgage for my High-Rise Flat? Doctorinthehouse Bestinterest Cost of Borrowing Mortgages are Already the Cheapest They Have Been for Decades, but how Should Borrowers React if Interest Rats Fall Again next Week? The Times Mortgage Service What'snew. . . Larkfield, Kent Dame of Greatindoors Cath kidston has made it her mission to turn us on to the joys of flower power Top Tips Picture Gallery Let's Be Pinky Leave bare chic to the minimalist few and indulge in a splash of colourful eccentricity Buckinghamshire U. K. COUNTRY Property Somerset Lymington, New Forest Hawkhurst, Kent Richmond on Thames St Johns Wood London Nw8 Bargain Sale Normandy Tea Trade Wharf Northcote Road, Sw11 Park Lane Prowting Homes Urban Townhouses and Apartments at Columbus Point The Phrase 'something for Everyone' Can Be over Used but It is Certainly Very Apt for the Prowting Homes (now Part of the Westbury Group) Columbus Point Development at Sovereign Harbour, Eastbourne where Two and Three Bedroom Apartments and Four Bedroom Townhouses are now Currently Available Barratt Telfordhomes The Times Lovell English Courtyard Delph Knight Frank Tailor Made Shires The Times MWB Crest Octacon Goldfincb Capital Opportunities outside the Capital Lockestone The Times Persimmon
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