News from 13/09/2001
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Andrew Robson, Nigel Holt, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nicola Tyrer, David Adams, Matthew Bannister, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Wilkin, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Ian Nathan, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Rod Garner, Paul Oddie, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gary Hart, Peter Bergen, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, L. M., Durham, Richard Beeston David Adams Richard Cleroux and Michael Theodoulou, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Sheila Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Tim Reid and Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Barbara Ellen, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Tom Geddes, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, M. A., Bedfordshire, Tim Reid, Michael Portillo, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Paul Collins, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Paddy Ashdown, A. Hewitt, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Margaret West, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Chris Turner, Daniel McGrory, Rick Broadbent, Peter Petherbridge, Rowan O'neill, John Hopkins, Gerard Bailes, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Michael Ross, Ehud Barak, Jeremy Swinson Senior educational psychologist with Liverpool City Council, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Philip Whiteley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Tom Wright, Sarah Ogden, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Peter Cotgreave (Director), Dalya Alberge, Tom Lester, Mike Mulvihill, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Katty Kay, Des Dearlove, Ian Johns, Annie Turner, Kevin McCarra, Feargus O'Sullivan, Chris McGrath, David Green, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, John Goodbody and George Caulkin, Graham Searjeant, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Damian Whitworth and Helen Studd, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Christopher Warman, Christopher Andrew, H. R., Kent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Roger Holmes, Chief Executive, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Gavin Littaur, Andrew Pierce and Laura Peek, Michael Evans, Brian O. C. Gardiner, Emma Burns, Jan Raath, Beth Tichborne, Anthony Vandyk, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Tony Wilcox, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Lisa Verrico, Fred Halliday, Damian Barr,
ResumoTerror in America: 24-Page Report of News, Analysis,… 'Terrorism respects no borders; neither can the… Good will prevail over evil Bush rallies the free world Us prrepares counter-attack Hundreds of Britons dead The Times 'Vietnam, Hiroshima; the world Trade Centre… 'The real evil genius of the attacks lay in… 'He looked in real good shape for a guy who… 'Ruin more beautiful than the building' 'Let's … The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts The Times Online Weather forecast: page 6. Sports Daily: pages 16-19.… 'There are people Still alive in there, we know that for a fact' Finds that weary emergency workers are grimly hopeful of finding survivors Slaughter of the young and talented Victims' final call to say 'I love you' Brother survives in tower as sister dies in plane BT FBI begins to uncover hijackers' network Itv Digital AOL Suspected hijack pilot seen drunk in a bar Strike force prepares attack on terrorists Tta 'Date rape' attackers may escape jail terms The weather today Your Cousin Dave Shaves at Night to save Time in the… Cherie praises single parents Picture Gallery Tory turnout is 79 per cent Blair: I will quit at the top Patients died after 'wrong' transplants Doctor who abused male students is sent to jail RBS Advanta By a Correpondent: Teenager guilty of mugging judge RUC officers escape bomb ambush Wheelchair fraud Waste disposal Drain dog dug out Condom appeal Office World By a Correspondent: Nazi war crime suspect dies Police seek gun alternatives to curb risk to life The Times Your Cousin Dave Bought a Betamax Video Public to aid Diana fountain design Marks & Spencer Speeding case officer avoids prosecution No Title Bragg attacks BBC1 over its 'pathetic' arts Campbell's body begins final voyage Art charity gives dog statue fund £100,000 Your Cousin Dave Keeps the Plastic Covers on his… By a Correspondent: Knifeman guilty of rape and murder AS exams are iif back after heads complain Term in jail can be an education Dell Old soldier born in India denied a British passport Intelligent Finance Outbreak inquiry to query warning system Minister points finger at British in MacEdonia Kouchner opposes drugs law Harrods Mugabe keeps farmers waiting Britain to strengthen tunnel force Virgin One Online on the Website Today Democratic unity is the only answer to terrorism No country should feel safe harbouring those who perpetrate auch horrors If this is war, then this terrible event is not the end, but the beginning The battle of ideology that must be waged We said America would face such an attack Still the Enemy The foes of democracy must face a united assault Bush's charm offensive Teacher shortages Temper desire for revenge with resolve to end the causes of terrorism Marconi's scientific significance Legal resources State of Christianity Wasps on the retreat Student lodgings Court Circular Balmoral Castle Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Personal Column School news Dinner Lecture Meeting Memorial service The Earl of Carnarvon Royal racing manager whose house contained unexpected Egyptian treasure Daniel Lewin Scientist whose maths made information flow more efficiently Personal Column Barbara Olson Washington lawyer who made a name for herslf with her investigations of Bill Clinton's White House and a biography of Hillary David Angell Writer and producer who took frauser to five consecutive Emmy awards On This Day September 13,1988 Berry Berenson Society photographer who married the Psycho star Anthony perkins Uefa condemned for slow reaction to terrorism Racing Chepstow Uttoxeter Reading the racecard Yesterday's results Rangers consider another challenge Ryder Clip in doubt as players come to terms with events McGeechan puts Reid on fast track to fame Raceline Sevilla raises pace to take lead Bishop prevails Bowls Tonu'u to Newport Nickle appeals By Our Sports Staff: Jaguar may pull out of grand prix Doncaster error has to go distance at Portman Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Sussex on offensive after first century stops rot Gough's absence leaves Yorkshire supporters expecting the worst Hughes provides light relief Dagnall makes most of late call Watkinson earmarked as the man to direct Lancashire's prospects Hussey the driving force Taunton (first day of four; Somerset won toss): North-amptonshire have scored 382 for five wickets against Somerset Openers build solid base for Middlesex Worcester (first day of four; Middlesex won toss): Middlesex have scored 258 for six wickets against Worcestershire Blewett shown door by Nottinghamshire Trent Bridge (first day of four; Nottinghamshire won toss): Nottinghamshire have scored 164 for five wickets against Hampshire Fortune proves to be cool cookie for Charlton Football: Worthington Cap Gascoigne's return fails to prevent calamity for Everton Yesterday's Criclnfo County Championship scoreboards Ravanelli lacks the finishing touch Blake move imminent The Daily results service Today's fixtures The Times Unit Trust Information Service Life Cover Afternoon recovery for shares CDX Mulcahy sees Kingfisher dive into the red Comdirect Aegis on bid fallout alert Qantas rejects Ansett rescue appeal Carillion to shed 400 staff Celltech ahead in first half Content bid talk lifts Baltimore Business in Brief Benetton slides Pace shares slip Docklands deals Morris ends pact Kalamazoo chief Kier acquisition Stanley trading Big pharma acts as safe haven Investors seek secure second-liners 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 % Thales shares soar on security concerns Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Jobless total expected to start rising Nat Express sees recovery Results in Brief Exchange Rates Inside Wall Street remains closed in wake of terrorist strikes The Times Crossword 21.832 Stock Markets Fears of recession send oil price into reverse Gold auction calms market Currencies Interest Rates Insurers face $15bn bill for disaster Rolex Commodities World Trade Centre Wednesday September 12 2001 Did hijacked passengers fight back on Flight 93? The day of disaster that began so well The Calls Knife attacks lured pilots from their cockpits Terrorists inflict symbolic humiliation on us Hostage taking: how to escape with your life 'Skilled pilots' closed on the twin towers From Dawn to Death The Last Calls Hijackers must have been highly skilled, say pilots Airline security staff were warned against picking on Arabs The Last Calls Hitachi New Yorkers flock to volunteer centres Ferries stacked with bodies as dead are found Pentagon deaths fewer than first estimated List of grief for families of the hijack victims But overall toll may still reach 10,000-plus Scale 0e catastrophe begins to sink in Vicims: Crew and Passengers from the Jets Saga World Trade Centre Offices Firefighters overwhelmed by task Terror in America: Aftermath 'Suddenly cracks were appearing all around us' The Times 'There is nothing left, no office, no work' How Islamic world learnt to hate the us Middle East split over attack reaction Syria Terrorist denies link to strikes but thanks God Leader who leaves no trace Bin Laden 'has recruited jet pilots' Reliance on spy satellites led to failure Dreams Administration's Big Three get to grips with the counter-attack President grasps his 'rendezvous with destiny' Dazed citizens are urged to put out more flags Eight-hour flight for President as government went into war mode Be warned: drawing a single tooth will not stop a mad dog Politicians split over the scale of us response Bush's options narrow to hit back The Times RAF on high alert to defend 'no-fly 'London On the British and us preparations against any further terrorist attack Religious leaders unite in sorrow Guard mounted on mosques British forces set for strike In Brief TUC conference is cut short Parliament is recalled Queen to attend St Paul's service Phone diplomacy is key to keeping nations together Politicians call on Prime Minister to urge US restraint Blair seeks united democratic response Travelodge Palestinians accuse Israel of 'using' attack The Times Backlash may follow scenes of celebration UN pulls out of Afghanistan for safety Graffiti slogan blesses 'dead dollar' New enemies demand new strategies as the Cold War ends Travellers face long waits as flight are cancelled How the world's newspapers reacted The West Circle Apartments Defence spending may rise in wake of atrocities Centre sold for £2.2bn two months ago Insurance firms ask for whom the bell tolls over claims Lafarge Worldcom Instinct to run for cover but banks can soften the blow Ba losing £7m a day on stranded aircraft Fidelity Investments Invent Blue-chip bank steels itself for grim reckoning Wall Street data salvaged from rubble Ordinary Americans will decide fate of economy Charcol In the name of decency and financial sense speculators should resist short-term profit European markets make sure that trading goes on Picture Gallery 26 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Www. thetimes. co. uk/appointments TXU Whitney Tyzack Odgers Nutty about work Squirrel conservation and other… IEE LE Group Section One Students lured by call of the wild NatWest Time for a Change? Graduated? Grasp the Opportunity Have You Got what It Takes to Be our New Opera and… Break into Technology Sales Lively Antiques Business Legal services Airtours Experience The behind-the-scene techies who don't need to dress to impress Marcus evans Multiple Display Advertising Items Www. thetimes. co. uk Up Which Ladder? From joint honours to More to life than crunching numbers In Work Life Balance Week, David Mattin looks at the flexibility of accountancy as acareer What young recruits think of the job Richmond Recruitment Capita Ras Charity and Fundraising Appointments Senior Managers and Executives Project Manager-Czech Republic Management My Big Break Simon Jennings, 43, vice-president Northern Europe ETI, the leading player in data integration Sme Support Executives needed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Translation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knowledge Reed in Partnership Haldane Multiple Display Advertising Items Trainee Management CMR Times Newspapers Interexec Thomson Sales Manager - London Connaught Medway & Swale Primary Care Group Murco Elta Plastics Odgers Www. thetimes. co. uk Entergy Ashwood Associates The Management Centre No journey is as great CIS Finnforest Alexander Hughes Selection CPC Recruitment Ltd. Certegy Zundel Ridge UBS Warburg Harvey Nash Bhpbilliton The Times Hr & training manager RIM Wcigroup Admiralty Criterion Search Dextra Lexion Centres of Excellence Canolfannau Rhagoriaeth Times Newspapers Randle Cooke & Associates University of Surrey Antal International RAC Motoring Services Your sphere of influence: the… RAC EEDA The Boots Company HR Professionals Harvey Nash Tesco Pick your favourite fad Tom Lester asks whether business tools are all they are cracked up to be European Operating Officer Boyden LSM Boyden Promoted and proud Management Executives on the Move 26 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Sky Odgers Greene King Midnight oil? Fletcher Jones Section One 26 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections IEL Hampshire County Council Eastern promise Offshore software: is it worth the… Motion Microsoft Section Two Offshore software comes to the rescue India's high-quality computer companies can help British and European business suffering from a shortage of skills, says Annie Turner Ernst & Young Hm Prison Service Codemasters PFJ BTG Ward Executive Limited Barclays Allders Microsoft Prism IT pros do the business Computer specialists have joined the MBA hunt, reports Nunzio Quacquarelli Tmp apex Multiple Display Advertising Items Ip Recruitment Ltd Interim Management in It Matrix data People going places Network Exectives on the Move Multiple Display Advertising Items MHA KPMG DH Department of Health Brighter Future University of Luton Education that works Clifford Chance Pricewaterhouse Coopers Brown Knight & Truscott Www. thetimes. co. uk National Gallery Company Limited No Title Gundersen Bucher Rugman Odgers Charity and Fundraising Appointments Principal Management Consultant No Title Harvest Housing Group Gundersen Bucher Rugman Hayward & Associates General Manager Pricewaterhousecoopers The Times Investor in People Atkearney Gap Activity Projects (GAP) Ltd General Manager of the Royal Ocean Racing Club Gayton Graham Spencer Stuart Heidrick & Struggles Royal Liver Spencer Stuart Whitehead Mann GKR Pricewaterhousecoopers GWT Business Link Working links Head of Investor Relations Arval Phh Pilat Media Harvey Nash Financial Director The Sunday Times Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Employment Appeal Tribunal Managing Director The Times Office Manager London The University of York Appointment of Finance Director Chief Executive to the Parole Board Regional Director Research Funding Hitchen Foods Madeus Director Business Development English Heritage The Boots Company Frazer Jones Senior Executives Adti Consulting BACS HR Director Commercial Prism Commercial Director Fibernet On the Move Scottish Qualifications Authority Odgers Loyalty can pay dividends Companies adopting a policy of allegiance to their staff stay on top, writes Dos Deariove Chief Operating Officer Chief Executive and Registrar of Companies Apology payments arm the talent war Packages 26 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections The Market Place The long haul Recession? So sack staff - or does… Michael Page Marketing MRI Section Two Lifestyle Politics Film Education Picture Gallery The Inter…gence Failure Contents Covergirl There is worse to come Despite an annual $30bn outlay, US intelligence agencies fail to pay sufficient attention to past experience; their concentration on high-tech terrorism left them vulnerable to much simpler threats, argues intelligence expert Christopher Andrew Life will go on America has always looked forward, and will do so again, says US-born Ann Treneman View from the top of the world The twin towers roof was New TYork's calmest place, recalls Richard Morrison Stress of a neglected generation The destructive pressures of modern working life on parents and children are being discussed at a conference this week. Nicola Tyrer reports Shelter Royal Air Force Libido and prostate cancer A clue to poor sperm? Mission to explain blood pressure Disposable hearing aid Wellman Clinic The affair that haunts me In the final extract from the second volume of his diaries, Paddy Ashdown tells of the drama after he quit as leader I am a tribalist, pure and simple Witness to the Serb terror The foxgloves are off New Releases Greenfingers is too sweetpea for words, says Barbara Ellen, but Micheal Caine is a knockout in Shiner Future boy Top geezer Watching Brief... Prison movies Critic's Choice Uk box office Top Ten Pandaemonium A finishing school with no rules New Releases Japanese schoolchildren fight to the death; Wordsworth and Coleridge get the Temple treatment; and James christopher hails the return of a classic The Sunday Times Entertainments The Chelsea Antiques Fair Entertainments Listings The King and London Pailadium Blue orange How was it for you? Viewpoint If critics agreed on nfilms, James Cristophert would be very bored Get a boy to do a man's job A: I star Haley Joel OSment seems to be 13 going on 30. But he's just an ordinary kid, he tells Sheila Jhonston The Royal Ballet TV movie of the week Lolita (1962) Greenfingers Caine - never less than able Star of the Week he's the Cockney geezer who made good, then bad and now good again. Ian Nathan on the rebirth of Micheal Caine New on video Ed. forum The panel answers your questions on helping your children improve presentation and spelling, how to cope when they are scared of school, and the latest A-level changes BCS New faces on the panel We write the hymn sheet John O'Leary finds that the British way is seen as a model for reformers Aston Business School University of Hull MBA in London University of Pennsylvania USA Education advertising also appears on pages 22,23 &… Oubs Bradford School of Management Ashridge University of North London The Birmingham Business School European School of Economics University of Durham Business School SeMS Language Courses Law Online Media & Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times MBA A gentle introduction Reception provides pupils with a relaxed, friendly welcome to schooling, says Emma Burns Warwick Business School Alpha Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Who said college was stressful? Cheap beauty theapy is available at a campus near you, says Emma Burns St. George's University Girls' Day School Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Kimbolton School University of Leicester Sevenoaks School Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Flights Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Prague Lai Holidays Trailfinders Flight Centre Jetline Charter Flight Centre The call of the countryside Tony Dawe with suggesstions for weekends and olidays in autumn Buzz The flights shortage The Times Engineering council Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Engineering The Institute of Marine Engineers Bordeaux Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Review Bridge by Andrew Robson Games Word Watching Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital All schedules subject to change Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio All schedules subject to change Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2446 Today's Television Choice Trek Nepal
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