News from 11/11/2002
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Helena Young, Helen Studd, Michael Aylwin, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Al Constantine, Paul Bompard, Robert Thicknesse, Adam Hathaway, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Julia Crosse, Gregor MacAulay, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Charlie Whelan, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, David Chater, Nlic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Richard Owen and Daniel McGrory, Neil Fitzpatrick, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Tom Murphy, Simon Kuper, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Mike Pattenden, Michael Knipe, Jennifer Miller, Michael Portillo, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Oliver Del Mar, Iain A. Williamson, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Sue Corbett, Peter Davies, David Hands, Chris Johnston, David Charter, Mark Court, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Russell Vallance, Ronan McGreevy, John Philips, Lisa Armstrong, Stephen Burgen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Victor Vago, Paul Morgan, Raymond Keene, Trevor Disley, Joel Stratte-McClure, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Peter Stamford, Caroline Merrell, David Lidington, Cathy Harris, Rupert Gavin Chief Executive, Stephen Williams, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Helen Cranford, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Carolyn Asome, David Charter and Stewart Tendler, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, John Crossland, Alistair Cooke, Michael Hartnack, Chris McGrath, Ronald Gribble, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Stephen Dalton, David Killingray, David Powell, James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, Mark Venables, Matthew Connolly, John Phillips, Adrian Costain, Owen Slot, Tom Delay, Robbie Millen, Maureen Freely, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoTerry Venables buys some time Police boosted to counter terror threat Blair calls for extra vigilance Snipers drafted to Heathrow CBI tax attack Child rape law Schools at risk Mail disorder Cannabis is really heavy after all, say doctors The Times Today: Revelations of romantic imbroglio at court Royal Family scandal over secret love letter Bose Fire pay review links extra cash to reform News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Times Online Fast Times Government to close consent loophole in child rape cases The outfit that suited Churchill goes up for sale Dementia drugs still being rationed Dissent tolerable, says Tory leader Out now in Doubleday Paperback Couple die in 'hit and run' crash In Brief Scots PFI deal Soldier killed More presents Moaners barred Torch of remembrance is lit in Afghanistan Queen leads Cenotaph ceremony Duke moved by tribute to boy soldier More than Burrell the butler flies off in search of dollar riches Courtly match had all of Europe watching BT Letter reveals intimacy with Queen Norwich and Peterborough Mystery of Diana's tapes Charles aide breaks silence to deny royal valet's rape claims Palaces meet to discuss call for inquiry The rewards of candour Direct Line Citroën PC World Heathrow finds short answer to third runway row Just AA sk NatWest GP forged signature to fund extravagant wife One dead in armed gang fight on street Standards threatened by rise in disturbed pupils Vodafone Payout over poor a level 'will not open floodgates' Aol Pray for cricket and pack the pews, vicars told Global hunt for family fraudsters Direct Line Libretto of Tristan to be sold DHL Milburn to underwrite foundation hospitals Iberial Judges will sit alone to avoid jury nobbling Merseyside worst for intimidation Abbey National Dustbin charges 'should be by the lb' Cook decision saves vellum company's skin Direct Line HSBC Bounty for police who find ethnic minority recruits Tabloids strike it rich with new hate figure Amazon. co. uk Making most of a mockery What the German papers say Did I Mention the Free Wine? The Burrell affair Fees 'only reason for heart surgery' An early bypass might allow patient to live longer Time Democrats seek new direction after poll defeat Prudential Holiday Inn German-US thaw fails to settle all differences The Times Nato slims down to ensure its future role The show goes on for siege survivors Harry Potter's 'sister' prompts legal fight Bespoke Suits Just AA sk Chechnya haunts Russia's summit with EU Al-Qaeda in plot to assassinate the Pope Fugitive terrorist planned to strike on aborted tour of philippines, report Richard Owen and Daniel McGrory British troops to head for Kuwait Arab League puts demands Somak Attack on Iraq begins to seem inevitable Prudential Times Online Kidnappings are quick route to cash in Argentina Zurich Buzz Jiang seeks to retain grip Visa demand backfires Five killed in gun attack on kibbutz The Open University (AP): Youth in sniper case 'confesses' In Brief (AFP): Aircraft crash (AFP): Cyprus accord (AFP): Mau Mau claim Concert Philharmonia/Pletnev Festival Hall Freeservebroadband Sexual politics on a Persian rug Opera Xerxes Coliseum Concerts Kirov Orchestra/Gergiev Barbican Jazz Donald Harrison Pizza Express, WC2 Curtains at Her Majesty's theatre of the absurd The Palace is looking more like the Grace Brothers' emporium every day Kindly take that cigar outside Mr Brunel, do you think you're some sort of hero? Now the world can face terror with resolution Britain feeds empty words to starving Zimbabwe Intelligent Response The public should be informed about terrorist threats Bad Behaviour School thugs must not be allowed to rule the roost Read All about It The mayor's latest money-waster should be his last Magistrates' oaths Firefighters' strike The Times Gender balance on job tribunals Real criteria for university admission Climate change Farm subsidies Fencing the fells Crown and Cromwell UK History channel Oldest holders and history of VC Subject to call-up Opening time Nannies for grannies Youth and age The Weather The Times Crossword 22,194 Weathercall Citibank Paul Simons Weather Eye Cannock development Briefing Go-private venture starts Doubt on troop carriers Thomas Cook job cuts Pension plea by TUC Pearson denies sale Aberdeen issues denial How the week finished Stock Markets Currencies In Business Today: London calling No Title Parcelforce cuts put pressure on deliveries CBI attacks £47bn tax bill from Chancellor Branson set to bring Virgin Blue to market ICI in Irish pension row Corporate Profile Oracle The Register BT Dubya's cautionary Christmas Carol Need to know: The week ahead Change on week Exchange rates The Times US corporations 'have $200bn pension gap' Hilton enters all-in resorts Cathay Pacific UK Bedside web service tor patients Deadline for British Energy Wallace pledges to end C&W cash drain Pension providers told to audit effect of Myners Viagra decision political Court of Appeal Accommodation preference irrelevant Queen's Bench Division Law Supplement: Car hijacking merits long sentence Court of Appeal Criminal Division Coroner's power to appoint deputy Queen's Bench Divisional Court Davies to face MPs on splits scandal UK exports may fall if growth in the US weakens Power to overturn liquidator Chancery Division Lord Mayor prepared to lay down the law On the new incumbent who is keen to tackle sacred cows in the square Mile Out of the Blue? Branson's latest listing plan is no shock Jon Ashworth on the virgin chief's turbulent stock market relations The Times Northridge lights up markets in the East Corporate profile: No 40 Gallaher Jon Ashworth finds cigarette maker looking to Moscow and Beijing Who's who in the boardroom Renault Vel Satis The company in detail History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Capitalisation, week's change Harrods Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lord Hambro Last chairman of a banking dynasty who tackled the Conservative Party's ?19 million overdraft Sir Roger Cork Former Lord Mayor of London who was committed to the City community and whose father had held the same office Court & Social Ronald Malt The first surgeon to reattach a limb successfully Robert Nixon Cartoonist and comic artist whose greatest association was with Roger the Dodger and Lord Snooty Lives in Brief Kam Fong Chun, actor, was born in Honolulu on May 27,1918. He died there on October 18,2002, aged 84 Contact Details for Classified Advertising Travel Insurance Musicians Picture Gallery Personal Column Lives remembered Royal College of Music Middle-class backlash Is new Labour, as Anatole Kaletsky gave warning, playing with fire? Nature Notes Debate@thetimes . co. uk Dabate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Higher education: private or public? News Quiz In Remembrance of Two Wars: New Dates on Cenotaph Unveiled by the King Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life November 11,1939 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Appointments Memorial services Notebook Museums by Simon Tait Sir John's folly Picture Gallery War story project needs new recruits At home with our Gracie A mixed past Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Changing the Guard Dinners Answers Results Church news Darkness draws veil All Blacks stand-ins push England to limit Rugby union Woodward 's men pen tale full of promise for happy ending Super-Max 3 In Sport Today: Gabba capitulation Cohen in the right mood to go even faster Lomu makes selfless response to personal pressure Perfect chance to try Robinson in central role Insurance Australia exposed to elements on Ireland's beautiful day Wales find creative talent for future Scotland display signs of sloppiness Referee is blamed as Wasps lose their grip Zurich Premiership Gloucester's reserve props push them farther ahead Kershaw saves Saracens Flybe Kronfeld the spur for Leicester's continued revival Locks prove key for Bristol Dry spell over as Bath pull Sale plug Straeuli unhappy as France meet little resistance Ordeal by mud takes toll of Florida Pearl Racing Fontwell Park Results from Saturday's four meetings The Wright Track Carlisle Wolverhampton Final standings in the Fiat championships Confident Agassi gets his show 04 the road Tennis Hockey Last-gasp Cannock move up to second Non-league football Ryder Cup allies are happy to share Golf By a Correspondent: Myers impresses as Towers find their best form in overtime Basketball UniBond League Ryman League Holdsworth finds new home at the seaside Gibson blows his big chance FA Vase Gourlay retains winning habit Bowls Pratt catches flak as Britain are battered Rugby league The results service Pessoa reigns in jump-off thriller Equestrianism Willstrop takes the next step In Brief Brodie on points Gold for Cave Brace for Sykes Boost for Park Sorenstam's ten Rochdale rocked Cricket: First Test match England's best laid plans end in complete collapse AXA Gough finished at the highest level Small fights off pain to continue good run Snooker Times Square Graveney ready to offer himself for more punishment Cricket Harrison puts his faith in Lightning strike Sailing Balance that delivers natural physical health Get fit, feel fit: Bosu Balance Triner Discovery Wisden 20:20 By Our Sports Staff: Pollock's players celebrate quick win Picture Gallery Theraces Everyteam Everygoal Gabby Logan Fast track is only way back for England Mark Bosnich Aki Riihilahti Inside Sport Picture Gallery No Title Is your Boss a Psychopath? Parents Fashion Arts Inside Idol Thinking True Fiction Mamma Mia! Will Replace its Cast via a Popstars Style Contest; why Not Do the Same for Tory Leaders, Asks Hugo Rifkind Verbatim 24 Hours A Film of Daisy Ashford's Book Will Make a Nice Change from All the Hectic Sex-Goddery Jim Broadbent Will Play the "Elderly Man of 42" Picture Gallery Human Jungle Balance Sheet where Does Work End and Life Begin? Snakes in Suits and how to Spot Them Cold-Blooded, Remorseless Egomaniacs in the Boardroom are a Hidden Threat to your Job, your Savings and your Investments. But the Good News, Says Giles Whittell, is that a New Psychological Test Can Flush Them out A Test for the Boss: If They Score 16 Points, You Should Find Another Job The Times A Yarn about Spin Michael Portillo Finds a Drama about New Labour Heavy-Handed and Lightweight Taking the Facts out of Faction BREAK-UPS that Court Disaster The Biggest Mistake that Warring Couples Can Make after Separation is to Seek Court Help over Parental Rights, Says Maureen Frelly Parent Forum my Daughter, who is Four, Wants to Know where Babies Come from. What is the Best Approach to the Subject? The Times Flu's Deadly Toll A Memorial to the Victims of the 1919 Flu Pandemic is a Reminder that we Must Plan for the next Outbreak, Says Sue Corbett Unmentionables Ooh, Do Tell Me More Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Gets the Dirt from the Scurrilous Online Scourges of the Glitterayi The Column Might Best Be Described as Dame Edna Meets Edith Wharton Emma Hope Closet Dreams This Season's Hottest Items Will See You Well into Spring, Say Emily Davies and Carolyn Asome 1. Habitual Did You Pass our Spelling Test Star Wars Caine at his Ablest London Film Festival James Christopher Sees Michael Caine Top the Bill in a Watchable Week of Cinema Trailer Trash Parked only Eight Miles Away La Movie Eminem's Surprisingly Good Debut Film Role is Shunting America's Controversial Rapper Headlong into the Mainstream, Says Sean MacAulay Opera & Ballet The Times Critics' Choice Malika Browne Top 10 Movies Here Comes the Son Interview George Harrison's Son Dhani Has Always Been his Own Man, but after the Former Beatle's Death He Decided his Priority was to Ensure his Father's Musical Legacy. He Talks to Nigel Williamson The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review The Hugely Disappointing the Project Shows US Almost Nothing about New Labour that we Did Not Know Already, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice Stephen Dalton BBC One Variations Today's Television TV Choice No Title Harrods Terry Buys Some Time Whipping Boys Wasted Talent Rating War Gabby Logan Playing the Game Hairapparent Picture Gallery Venables Still a Man with a Plan Thestory Leeds United manager must revive the team's fortunes and prove he can be a success at the top level, Alison Kervin writes Picture Gallery Jobsdone Collins in Land of Confusion The Composer Picture Gallery The Collins Football Top Ten Owen Slot talks to the coach in one of football's most controversial jobs The Mission Sad Way for Mick to Go Gabby Logan McCarthy—and Dad—will be back stronger for their bitter experiences Theshorts Win Tickets The Game The Profile Mark Bosnich The End of the Line? After failing a drugs test, can the Chelsea goalkeeper's stalled career survive a new scandal, Matt Dickinson asks The Player Read all about it as Aki Riihilahti turns the tables on the football writers 'Player ratings are really the most fascinating part' No Title Sinking fe HIP SC The End of the Line? The Profile Mark Bosnich After failing a drugs test, can the Chelsea goalkeeper's stalled career survive a new scandal, Matt Dickinson asks I've Got The Player Read all about it as Aki Riihilahti turns the tables on the football writers Ashling O'connor examines Brentford's ambitious survival plans The Money Game Paul Connolly finds City fans singing the praises of an unlikely new hero The Games Barclaycard Premiership Football Text Alerts Ferguson Feels Wenger Sees Horse Sense Barclaycard Premiership The Games Form Table Modest Moyes Lifts his Sights The Games Barclaycard Premiership Liverpool Fall Short Barry Reborn under Taylor Chelsea Make Quiet Progress Albion Lacking Courage to Win Friedel Keeps Saints at Bay Wilkinson Can See the Light The Games Barclaycard Premiership Roeder Wal Wilkinson Can See the Light The Games Barclaycard Premiership Roeder Wal Tony Cascarino Reflects on why being a goalkeeper is such a thankless task Pompey Show Who's Boss The Games Nationwide League First Division Nationwide 1 Dawson Shines in Junior Role Roberts Calms Nervy Norwich Moore Manages to Defy Odds Picture Gallery Sicknote The Games Nationwide League First Division Times Online Wigan take over at top after Cardiff suffer surprise defeat at Barnsley The Games Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide 2 The Games Form Table Bramble shows 'Premiership' class but Cambridge manager speaks too soon The Games Nationwide League Third Division Nationwide 3 The Games Form Table Bramble shows 'Premiership' class but Cambridge manager speaks too soon The Games Nationwide League Third Division Nationwide 3 The Games Form Table Pursuit of Perfection The Games Bank of Scotland Premier League Sutton Makes Strong Case Bank of Scotland Bell's Enter this Week Golden The Statistics The Continent Party is over for Tristan Georgios Kefalas Swiss Buss for Gross Formguide Champions League Tippingguide Number Crunch The Times Reading the Game Buylines Catherine's casebook Thedailyfix Extra Time Fixtures Royal Mail Treasures beyond the tourist trail Forget the guidebook, discover another Italy Richard Owen Introduces a Special Report on the Hidden Treasures of the Beautiful Country Fine art, histoy, architecture and a biblical-type landscape for Mel Gibson's new film are among the gems most tourists never sî Calendar of special events Michael Knipe highlights dates in Rome, Pisa, Venice, Parma, and London In the steps of the Valentino's homeland Multiple Display Advertising Items In Puccini's peaceful paradise Tuscany Michael Knipe discovers tranquility and few Brits in Chiantishire Where food is music to gourmets and art is a matter of course Piedmont Joel Stratte-McClure gets a taste of Turin's cooking and culture Tragedy behind Verdi 's triumph EMILIA-ROMAGNA\Helen Cranford hears birdsong in Busseto and sees great art in Parma Rossini accompanied by the Renaissance and a soup of 13 fish Le Marche Rare wines and Raphael can be found between the Adriatic and the Apennines Tuscany Preserved in stone Basilicata Paul Bompard visits an unspolit land which the centuries passed over Living on the edge Liguria Sea and rocks trap the isolated five port villages, writes Michael Knipe Peaks of perfection Abruzzo Natural riches provide dramatic scenery for climbers, skiers and walkers Lagoon which captures past and present Michael Knipe Finds a Warm Welcome Waiting for the British in Friulivenezia Piedmont Ancient meetin Wine, women and a toast for world peace Coastline of myth and legend Campania Greek and Roman stories abound along this coast, says Julia Crosse Piero, pageantry and roast sucking pig Calabria John Phillips looks at the King of the Two Sicilies' favourite holiday resort Picture Gallery Molise John Phillips explores a land of majestic mountains and winter sports Waltzing in a winter wonderland Lakes where the sweet Legends of the sentries The Trentino Paul Bompard takes a history tour of the castles route Bergamo Sicily Gemstones under the volcanoes Peter Davies finds peace and drama in the land of Etna and Stromboli Nelson's enchanted islands Sardinia Susan MacDonald explores La Maddalena Archipelago Chamber of secrets Lazio Fabulous frescoes are revealed inside the Etruscan tombs The Canterbury Trail Valle D'aosta You are made welcome on the pllgrim's path to Rome, says Joel Stratte-McClure Italia
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