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News from 12/09/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Richard Beeston and Michael Binyon, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, B. H. Sherrad, John Mountford, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Malcolm Richards, Ardashir Vakil, Michael Binyon, Elaine Newman, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Robert Ellis, Ali Arikan, Roger Maynard, Gary Duncan, Clive Mathieson and Caroline Merrell, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Roslyn Pine, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Steve Bird, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Paddy Ashdown, Young, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman and Andrew Pierce, J. Pringle, Mark Court, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, W. M. Leaf, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Neil Wallis, Editor, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Diana Cambridge, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Christina Koning, Iain Finlavson, Raymond Keene, F. Walford Taylor, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Cheryl Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Patlence Wheatcroft Business Editor, Paul G. Ellis, Derek Cannon, Anthony Messenger, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Martin Woods, Mindy Wiesenberg, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster and Greg Hurst, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Richard Bristow, Katty Kay, Mary Ann Sieghart, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Michael Austin, Joshua Rowe, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Professor Paul Wilkinson, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Daiya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John R. Mallinson, Simon Jenkins, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Andrew Keogh (Solicitor-Advocate), Russell Celyn Jones, Richard Morrison, Dave Lowry (Management consultant), Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Sally Patten, Walter Ellis, Pamela Townsend, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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War comes to America Times reporter James Bone was looking up at the World Trade Centre minutes before the twin towers fell from the sky Index Thousands dead in triple attack A nation defiant: These acts shattered steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve' Index 'We saw the worst, we responded with the best' Last call from plane tells of hijackers carrying knives Worried staff fly Bush to USAF base Call for answers after intelligence failure Bin Laden heads list of suspects West battens down amid security restrictions on air travel Blair announces flight exclusion zone as Tories delay leadership ballot count Who Said what Terror in America: How the Chain of Events Unfolded The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts The Times Online French judge rejects Eurotunnel plea to shut down Sangatte camp Tortured boy's operation 'will stop the ridicule' The weather today Weathercall Demonstrators attack police at arms fair protest Foot-and-mouth curbs may cause herds to starve IBM Phonebox cards a call for love Dick Francis Shattered Torturer jailed for eight years News in Brief Police charged Lake deaths case Mint imperial Rolex robbery Some like it hot Satellites track giant whales secret home Clingfilm attack lover is jailed for five years Harrods IBM Britain has 8 weeks to save £8m drawing Blair back the euro in speech written for TUC Two sides pause for breath before party conference Intelligent Finance Kennedy to end Labour link after PR disappointment New power for traffic wardens Panel may offer Bbc shortlist Women 'would be worse off in private transfers' Tory ballot result is postponed Court reverses Australian ban on boat people Labour vote collapses in Norway World in Brief Mother's last plea Afghan offensive Israel cordon Antibiotics alert AXA Direct Security fears as statuettes stolen Royal National Institute for the Blind Online The 'end of his history' replaced By a 'clash of civilisations' American political opinion will now swiftly polarise between unilateralism and isolationism Arab leaders may be the ultimate victims of this terrorist assault Picture Gallery Democrats should not fight fire with fire Terror for All The day that changed the modern world Prewar migration Terrorists strike at American cities Night courts may face big hurdles Balance in choice of Bbc chief Privacy on parade Ashdown's diaries Foot-and-mouth Managing people rather than targets Dame Stella's book The whole truth Court Circular Inns of Court School of Law Inverness is paradise found for pipers School news Birthdays Personal Column Latest wills Anniversaries Parliamentary Reception Dinner Diplomatic appointments Legal news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Donald Prater Wartime intelligence officer who tried to hoax Rommel, went on to work for Mi6, and later wrote biographies of Rilke and Thomas Mann Julian Pitt-Rivers Ethnographer who led the way in applying the observational methods of his discipline to the peoples of the Mediterranean Tom Chantrell Prolific commercial artist whose distinctive posters sold the latest films to generations of British cinemagores Court & Social Flights Directory Heavy Bomb on the Palace United open first chapter and ignore happy ending Football Owen's show goes on to stop Liverpool fluffing their lines By Our Sports Staff: Pedersen finds an extra gear to spare Bolton's blushes Last night's football results Cole's untimely exit leaves Arsenal facing uphill battle Rochdale's brave show ends in penalty torment Football Ladbrokes Reading hold nerve in elite company Sony Svensson's late goals emphasise difference in class Rangers in danger of expulsion and ban from Uefa Hussain urged to a go back to his toots Cricket Plenty to play for as championship enters final round Public Notices Legal & Public Notices Plumb puts record straight The Daily results service Today's fixtures Kuerten cut down on home soil Sports Summary Ainslie in charge Ogunjimi signs Walters on a pair Fahey on course Report calls for cash to boost elite grants Olympic Games Doncaster Racing Goodwood Cycling Ryder Cup faces possible postponement Goif Hereford Wasps feel strain of injuries to forwards Rugby union Yesterday's results Nickle pan stretches St Helens to limit Rugby league Team talk. Race Line Stocks tumble The Times Used Car Locator The Times Unit Trust Information Service Easynet Internet for Business Erf cuts jobs in shake-up Business in Brief Danisco disposal Hermes brighter Merant talks end Xerox $1bn deal Exchange Rates Wunder cars Virgin trains British Energy sets out plan for ?10bn nuclear stations Scot Power subsidiary ordered to pay refund Amey turnover up 32% C&w executive to join rival Boosey & Hawkes division for sale Arena announces launch of attheraces Friends yet to show form Results in Brief Next defies slowdown with strong growth Smg to seek cost cuts as advertising falls Friends Provident encouraged City counts cost of devastating human tragedy Patience Wheatcroft Commentary It caution on trading forecast difficulties Bba optimistic despite 10% drop in profits Friends Provident Tobacco groups agree to restrict marketing drive British Energy seeks support Central banks stand by with emergency funding World Trade Centre attack leaves markets in turmoil as insurers count cost The Times Crossword 21,331 Stock Markets Concern for Middle East sends oil price soaring Nikkei falls below 10,000 for first time in 17 years Currencies Interest Rates Lloyd's exposure could result in bill for billions Computacenter Patience wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities Investors rush for gold in search of safe haven The Times America awakes to terrorism by timetable—and the darkest national catastrophe Standard Life Healthcare IBM No Title Picture Gallery Blood shortage as thousands queue to donate I watched as people leapt from flames to death Fiat Bravo, Fiat Brava Alliance Leicester Shaken Blair condemns act of barbarism The Prime Minister responds Friend and foe send sympathy to US Palestinians deny exporting their struggle Israel closed to foreign airlines Bin Laden runs amok in spite of Taleban 'curbs' Followers to face charges over embassy bombings Palestine militants deny suspicions of involvement UK put on highest security alert as anxious City workers quit high-rise buildings for streets Fledgeling President faces steep learning curve to buttress his nation Rescue expert offers hope of survivors among the rubble Bonhams & Brooks Pentagon explosion spreads panic in capital The Symbol of us might is a smoking ruin, writes Damian Whitworth in Washington Emergency centre fails its first big test Norwich Union Security precautions bring nation to a halt Military hit shows power of terrorism The capital of the United States asks: just how could such a thing happen here? Attacks echo earlier failed 'day of terror' aimed at New York It is high time America applied lessons from Lockerbie to its domestic airports Timetable of terror against the us Effects of blast will be felt for years Attacks are worst on us since Pearl Harbor Hp Millions watched biggest live Tv event in history Airlines rejected higher security in us Millions stranded as flights are grounded worldwide SAGA Four jets, 266 passengers and crew, no survivors Hijackers may have learnt to fly using ?20 software Camp David could have been the third target Military response will take time to organise An unhappy ending that even Hollywood would not have dared to invent Fast Times Instant News Picture Gallery Skyscrapers vulnerable to high-level impact Manhattan target was a monument to humanity Fujitsu Computers Siemens Picture Gallery Politics Books Arts Crème Target: America Contents This Saturday in weekend Wildlife Wars The world trembles Invulnerable no more Seek out and destroy Numb with shock in the City Don't you want to be in the Cabinet? In the extract from the second volume of his diaries, Paddy Ashdown describes the demise of his political dreams as Tony Blair backs away from the promise of radical reform 'Charles was red-faced with anger' 'Heads of state to the front!' Tomorrow The Times Bookshop The spook spooked Sieghart Mary Ann Though I am an avid supporter of liberal multiculturalism Istill balk at the idea of Muslim and Sikh schools Snaking through the lagoon Keep your nerve, it's a jittery market Bordeaux In the money Sell your eurozone cash Scottish Friendly All your eggs in one basket? Religion turns into history By Caswell beach he hears the sea of faith's melancholy, long, withdrawing roar... Michael Gove talks to Maurice Cowling Buzz Token 10 Ian McEwan Russell Celyn Jones Iris's quest for wisdom Bestsellers A fiction triumphant and tragic In his latest novel Ian McEwan shows that he is still on top form, says Rusell Cetyn Jones Fiction The small man with a sharp eye for greatness Very styleguide London Dream of a better world that ended in dust and ashes The efforts of Lloyd George, Clemenceau and Wilson at the Versailles Conference of 1919 have been under-appreciated says John Grigg The Times Literary Supplement Diar Better not to think about it, dear The Times Good University Guide A rich life of stabs in the dark Old spaces, new ideas Barbican theatre Play choice Roads to riches United at the altar Exhibition a long dismantled Renaissance masterpiece is being reassembled in London briefly, says John Russell Taylor Royal Shakespeare Company The Chelsea Antiques fair Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Uncle Vanya Royal Exchange, Manchester Theatre Tender Hampstead Theatre Theatre Telephone 020 74811986 Facsimile 020 7782 7828 Brentford Barratt Pegasus The Times Offers in the region of £650,000 Breton Britons The growing number of British people who settle in France are, surprisingly, appreciated by locals, says Walter Ellis The Times Offersdirect Telephone 020 7481198 G Facsimile 020 7782 7828 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Herrison House 3 Day Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items World of Property Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beechcroft Parque da Floresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costa Blanga Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Review Television Bridge Games Word Watching Chess Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2445 Today's Television Choice Shelter Keep up your holiday mood Down on the farm Best ways to prevent Rsi Pathfinders Knightsbridge Secretaries Eclipse Lubbock Fine Chartered Accountants The English Gardening School Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants St Dunstan's College TreeHouse PA Secretary to Chairman Victoria SHL Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bookworm a totalitarian nightmare Recommended reading from Nathalie Turchet, office manager at Episode, the clothes company Laughs, not dramas Contacts BlueArrow World Gold Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer City Part Time Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items BMA Cosmopolitan Executive Assistant Time Savers Web World How to avoid repetitive strain injury Don't let the holiday high leave you low Back to work, but don't let the fun stop, says Diana Cambridge Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Bindman & Partners Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Consultancy - Victoria Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive P. A. To Chairman & CEO Multiple Display Advertising Items Susan Doughty recruitment Colefax and Fowler Timothy Hatton Architects Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Take a little more care of yourself in future, ladies FYI Part-Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time

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