News from 14/09/2001
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Andrew Robson, Tom Balwin and Melissa Kite, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Matthew Bannister, T. J. Trotman, David Charter Health Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, G. L. Cox, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Tim Reid and Andrew Pierce, Adrian Cosker, Paul Hoggart, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Tessa Jowell, Professor Rex Stephens, David Prockter, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Penny Wark, Richard English, Richard Lines, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Mark Wilson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Gary Jacob, Titus Alexander, Tim Reid, Jeanette Winterson, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, A. R. F. Hudson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Natalie Ferstendik, Roland Watson, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Souster and David Hands, Giles Whittell and Daniel McGrory, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Raymond Snoody, Richard Jenkins, Evelyn Haselgrove, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Kevin Eason and Matthew Pryor, Rosemary Robinson, Ben Webster, Transport Correspondent and Helen Studd, Michael Theodoulou, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Dominic Kennedy, Roger Boyes and Roland Watson, Marit Hargie, Ann Treneman, Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Malcolm Greig, Richard Owen, John F. Donaldson, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, (Philip Howard), Richard Chartres, Nick Hasell, John Hunt, John Elliott, Carolyn Asome, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Les Wayles, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Katty Kay, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Patricia Williams, Matthew Parris, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Anne Dixey, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Graham Searjeant, Graham Wade, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, David Vince, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, F. Gordon Clark, Oliver Kamm, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Gary Duncan and Caroline Merrell, Bill Edgar, Sir Michael Howard, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Geoffrey Lee Williams, Roland Watson and Katty Kay,
ResumoIndex 'George Bush has the most agonising choice that… 'False pilot' arrested as new attack feared America prepares for war Today has been declared a European day of mourning.… Index 'Military retaliation would elevate the… Inside 'Indiscriminate tolerance undermines the will… Special Report 'This was the most subdued accession of a new… Young rush to fight for Uncle Sam Crash jet's black box is found General killed Quieter Proms Silent tribute Game over Emergency number The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 The Times Online Last phone calls leave an echo of The weather today Showpiece debut conference ends in disaster Wife sent her love in a recorded message Bush vows to triumph in century's 'first war Time Stewardess and hijacker bodies found Itv Digital Security officers sent fleeing workers back Hero fireman makes his final climb as tower staff escape SAGA Office World Covergirl Tomorrow in The times magazine A Knight's Tale Audi BBC fails to win approval for youth channel Eden Project on prize list New lottery regulator named 12 arrested over riots in Bradford News in Brief Shark tank attack Harlech probation High kicker saved Right-wing supporters get top jobs as Clarke is swept aside Duncan Smith rewards his allies Intelligent Finance Fujitsu Computers Victory, but not in front of the children Hospital fear on anaesthetic gas safety devices Warming patients can reduce infection OUCH 2000 bug caused Down's mistakes Marks & Spencer Scans show why heart rules the head in a crisis Exhibition captures wildlife on film Picture Gallery Parents of Lawrence suspect are arrested Major 'menace behind wheel' Four held in drugs raid In Brief Theatre strike off Correction Vice-chancellors call for return of grants Tiny Government defends hard line on culls Vicar, 80, fined £120 for census protest Teachers demand 12.5% pay increase (Reuter): Nato nears target on rebel arms World in Brief (AP): Train on fire (Reuters): 'Air raid' on Iraq (AFP): Museum opens (AP): Spy decree invalid (Reuters): Farm wages plan (AFP): Fatal dispute Pop star to rouse feeble French football fans Britain pledges action to curb migrant flow Pope's duties too onerous, says cardinal Virgin mobile The Times E-Mail Times Terrorism has always fed off its response An indiscriminate American reaction would only reinforce her enemies We cannot change the past, but are responsible for how we remember it Picture Gallery America should not squander its sympathy A clear IDS win but an uphill struggle With One Voice Washington, Westminster and the world Night of hope and glory Factors for America to consider in the war against terrorism Asylum-seekers exhaust hospitality Myth of the Graf Spee Painful strumming Cafe society Notice to quit Court Circular Church news Memorial services Latest wills Personal Column Requiem Mass Birthdays British Safety Council: Reception Dinners City and Guilds of London Institute: Awards Anniversaries School news Appointments Forthcoming marriages Premier Tickets Tickets for Sale Jetline Lives in Brief Airline Network Flight Centre Personal Column Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Major 'skelly' Ginn Inventive engineer who was behind almost every Colditz escape attempt and after the war some success in international rallying London The British Kidney Patient Association News International Newspapers Ltd Eyes are Precious On This Day September 14,1860 Sir Eric Bullus Tory Mp who advocated the short sharp stripe Ryder Cup decision on hold as Europe awaits guidance from Americans Terror in America Wasps hand Jones opportunity for Premiership return Rugby union Squad Cecil finds his touch with Half Glance Racing Sponsor agrees £20m deal Athletics Formula One to race on St Helens focused on the bigger picture Rugby league PSV issue protest at Uefa 's decision to play game Button under scrutiny Motor racing The Premiership Today The times Gascoigne back in business Woods wins right to meet Jones Sport Summary Racing Epsom The Daily results service Today's fixtures Worcester Yesterday's scoreboards Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline Tottenham take time to end their torment Football Kirtley gives command performance for Sussex Cricket: Cricinfo County Championship The Cricinfo County Championship Today By Our Sports Staff: Fifa monitors dispute over friendly Singh celebrates maiden century Hampshire secure their swift return Warwickshire's charge frustrated by rain Wood rises to occasion as Somerset keep eyes on prize By Ivo Tennant: Dominant Ward finds his best form again Metcalfe to miss tour The Times Unit Trust Information Service Life Cover direct. co. uk Closing rally for shares The Sunday Times Used Car Locator Buoyant retail sales dampen rate cut hopes Lattice up as results exceed forecasts Comdirect No Title By Mark Court: Upbeat BAE sees shares surge as profits hit target UK Coal considers mothballing pits Thus Canary Wharf halts speculative building Scoot sells Loot for £45m Business in Brief M&c damage SFA fines broker Game boosts SCI ARC declines Granada and Carlton slide ARC 'S new alert sends Parthus to low 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 % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Fresh sentiment may boost BAE recovery Canary Wharf Celltech Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Results in Brief Exchange Rates Telephone : 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5112 Inside Standard to press on with listing in HK Morgan Stanley The Times Crossword 21,833 Must Must Go! Go! 70% 7% off off Bond trading is resumed but Wall St closes for third day Stock Market Oil price in limbo as traders fear slowdown Market confusion prompts 'get-out '. in sale of Cognis GE launches legal challenge to ruling that halted merger Currencies Interest Rates Odessa Wharf Commodities Panic selling avoided in unit trusts The Times City's political foes are allies The British casualties London to cover medical costs West fostered Afghan warlords The hunt; message of death The world tries to cope President struggles to articulate Blair 's experience of Kosovo conflict gives him unique access to Bush Fallen in Battle Chirac vows to stand at side of US Fallen in Battle Laura and George Sr deliver family message The Times Pimms Fallen in Battle Powell leads the President's men into battle Peace breaks out between city's foes Fallen in Battle Taleban's spiritual leader has followed bin Laden into hiding The graveyard of invading armies Americas Arab allies fear rash response Investigators begin to uncover plot An advertisement appeard on p20 of yesterday's… Discovery of two flight recorders boosts FBI Britain offers military Manning team Formidable US weapons await target Nato allies' backing has no guarantee The roots of Afghanistan conflict lie in Soviet war USAF general will be making key decisions Kremlin has vested interests in promise of help to Washington Musharraf backs US in fight against terrorists Thousands of Islamic zealots ready to meet fire with fire President is the key to American military strike The world begins to count its dead Scotland Yard disaster line gets 15,000 calls Office of the Rail Regulator Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices British broker's last message Britons' injury costs to be met Met officers fly out to help Fearful relatives face the awful truth - they may never even find a body Bank spared major losses Activists banned by I Britain, operate in hiding Rethink on extremists in Britain Islamic school forced to close after parents and teachers are abused Militant Muslims organise openly The banned organisations Blair will seek MPs' support for retaliation Guards change tune to air grief of nations Thatcher pays a personal tribute Picture Gallery Colleagues pulled from ruins weep with relief as they are reunited in hospital Fantasy league Newspapers united in condemnation, but us urged to proceed with caution How stunned world responded to outrage It's right to cancel these joyful irrelevancies Theatre and Film Hit The Times Toned down Prom could become memorial to dead The Times Passengers to pay high price for improved security Seat priority will be given to bereaved Only alert guards can halt hijackers with small knives Airline ratings head for junk bond status Threat to inquiries as financial watchdog's base is lost Slide in profits blamed on attack The cost of terrorism goes far beyond the physical damage Brokers seek emergency help amid fears thousands will be left without cover Orderly market is essential to restore confidence Optimistic Bank seeks to calm fears of recession Washington may cancel IMF talks Amec called in to clean up devastation No Title Viewpoint Arts Style Media Open for Business Contents Tomorrow in money the Aftermath... Big money on a black day It is vital that capitalism continues despite the attempts to destroy it. So the City carries on dealing but, Ann treneman discovers, most workers feel guilty about doing so Traders too focused to flee Welcome to America, said a neighbour Why is Posh So angry She wants to be a legend but is just an unreconstructed Essex girl says Janette Winterson Buzz Good egg tells all Bertie (Philip Howard) Wooster relishes the chance to review the book of the millennium Apparently they are all heavily into husband-swapping in these parts. My mother-in-law called to tell me about it Anna Blundy Hidden dangers of the high speed country life Number unobtainable Wet and wild I haven't cried so much since Edward Scissorhands found Vincent Price dead Tori under the covers MVC Jason primes his pomp Goldfrapp Prog? Just say Yes Rock Prog took itself far too seriously. So did Chris Campling. And now it's coming back HMV The Times fantasy League Southern fried drama The West End is Serving Up some prime American Deep South drama. Benedict Nightingale feels the heat Viewpoint Stage chemistry can make or break a show, says Matt Wolf Kathryn Williams The Magic Returns! Entertainments See Lyceum Theatre for Full Details Starlight Express RG BBC Entertainments Listings Johnson Over Jordan West Yorkshire Playhouse Angry young Anton Checkhov's youthful rant, Platonov, foreshadowed the Russian Revolution, says Benedict Nightngale Play choice What I'm wearing Desiree Meier Are you pink or blue, sir? What should men wear at weddings? Formal, but nothing too pompous and never anything that looks casual, says John Elliott Sandals that dance the n Love them or loathe them, these chiffony stilettos are so next year. Carolyn Asome explains why Six of the best men's jewellery The Sunday Times Will a new rival ruffle The Ivy London's most exclusive and discrect restaurant has a glitzy new neighbour which will compete for its celebrity clientcle, says Tim Teeman 2 for Flight Offer I have never understood all the fuss Pretentious Moi? The biggest story How the British press rose to an unprecedented challenge •media Diary When pictures tell too much of the story Television news excutives has to decide whether to sanitise their rolling coverage of the events in New York The Times Media & Marketing The Sun News of the World The Times The Sunday Times What you'll get from the big switch Tessa Jowell, the Culture Secretary, announces her plans for the digital future of TV and radio and what she expects from the BBC ADMIN/PA ComCab 30k Reception Manager P. A. to the Managing Director Anger on both sides Commercial broadcasters think that Jowell has given in to the BBc says Raymond Snoddy Crème PR-Account Handling PA Lubbock Fine Chartered Accountants PA to MD-Intl Trading Co - Mayfair Business Graduate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Green Park Bordeaux Review Bridge by Andrew Robson The Times Chess by Raymond Keene Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio 4 Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Digital Classicstv BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 24473 Choice Robin Oakley inside Track
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