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News from 15/09/2001

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Andrew Robson, William Sellar, James Landale, Michael Binyon and Daniel McGrory, James Meaneaux Stenson, Cath Urquhart, Matthew Bannister, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Stella Shamoon, Portia Colwell, Jennifer Hanawald, Robert Cole, Alison Summers, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Dominic Kennedy and Charles Bremner, Sarah Potter, Maggie Alderson, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jane MacQuitty, Barbara Segall, Benedict Nightingale's, Kathy Burke, SD, Jone Green, Paul Hoggart, Luke Benedictus, Richard Hobson, Roland Watson Richard Beeston and Philip Webster, Ivo Tennant, Tony Turnbull, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jonathan Flack, James Bone, Ian Watson, Melissa Katsoulis, Newton tomlinson, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Anne Gatti, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Ron Teather, Annabelle Thorpe and Durba Banerjee, Sylvie Simmon, Martin Aston, Ginny Dougary, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Antonia Senior, Mark Griffiths, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Brian Barber, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Henry, Debbie McGee, Ruth Gledhill, Ray Charles, Mike Pattenden, MacY Gray, Victoria Segal, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Battle Royale, Nigel Williamson, Martin Barrow, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, David O'Toole, Richard Cork's, David and Marie Fisk, Debra Craine's, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Joseph Rotblat, Rodney Milnes, B. Campbell, Charles Bremner and Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mike Howson, Nick Wyke, R. A. Connell, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Munro, Suzanne Stevenson, Matthew Bannister's, Nicholas Bard, Oliver Wright and Sam Lister, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Jeremy Harwood, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, James Hopkin, Eve Peasnell, Malcolm Smith, P. S. McLean, Ivan Hewett, Kate Muir, Paula Hawkins, Maria Harding, Emma Mahony, Vanora Bennett, Mary Gold, Caroline Merrell and Gary Duncan, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Jeremy W. T. Sellick, Carola Long, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Ed Potton, David Meredith, Claire Bowman, Mark Atherton, Helen Nugent and Antonia Senior, Sophie Campbell, Peter Warner, Tom Baldwin, Richard Beeston and Andrew Norfolk, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John A. Evers, John Hopkins, Chris Power, Geoffrey Wansell, Ann Treneman, Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, Elizabeth Judge and Sam Lister, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Jane Horton, Sarah Turner, Steve Martin, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Willoughby, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Tom Stoppard, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Katie Owen, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Jørgen Nielsen, Rob Chapman, Colin A. Houlding, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Jeremy Kingston's, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Helen Studd, Nick Hasell, Caroline Morrow Brown, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Arthur Schlesinger, James Collard, Adam Fresco, Bordeaux Wines, Michael Purcell, Colin Parkinson, Anne Ashworth, David Loftus, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Roger Bacon, Christopher Walker, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Polymath, Ghayasuddin Siddiqui, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Sophie Ratcliffe, Warren Clarke, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Angus Clarke, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Jonathan Clark, Michael Austin, Jane Owen, A. H. Cox, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Maggie Pringle, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Kieran Falconer and Sarah Turner, David Hutcheon, Paul Connoly, Richard Miles, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Annabelle Thorpe, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Christine Koning, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Eric Kings, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Kathleen Wyatt, James Jackson, Heath Brown, Stephen Dalton, Jill Crawshaw, Miriam Makeba, Richard Morrison, Fred Dellar, Elizabeth Buchan, Duncan Smith, Fiona Beckett, Daniel Crewe, Allan Hall, Roland Watson and Damian Whitworth, Nick Bury, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Penny Perrick, Sally Patten, Paul Hoggart's, Alan Jackson, Sally Varlow's, Jan Raath, John Barclay, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Catherine Riley Motoring Editor, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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Index The Queen leaves St Paul's Cathedral yesterday… America's might turns on Arab terrorist havens Bush tours the New York battlefield The 19 hijackers who killed 5,000 Inside Tiffany & Co Terror in America £72m in gold buried under ruins News in Brief Rebuilding pledge Extradition case How to give help Qe2 diverted Halifax New Yorkers cheer as President raises their spirits from the rubble Holland & Barrett Blair warns of rogue nuclear strikes When the World stood still in mourning Picture Gallery Silence of an awe too great for words A guide to your pension options Named suspects are linked to bin Laden circle Flights resume to US after security deal Fireman No 12898 back from the dead VW Pupils were on the trip of a lifetime Dead and missing from 30 nations Currys Decline in maths puts targets in jeopardy By a Correspondent: Prison officers jailed for sadistic attack Citroen Watching with mother is best for Tv children Vegan parents spared jail after letting baby die Mitsubishi Motors Commuter jailed for attack on rail man JPs' guide to end silence in court Lawrence case alibi pair bailed News in Brief Footballer fined T-shirt appeal Sentence cut Search called off Claim dropped Surgeon's trial Diana's gift Joanna Lumley pleads for herds to be vaccinated Blood clot risk 'rises with length of flight' Addicts hit by care home rules Halfords Missed tumour diagnosed in France Free 56-page University Guide Daewoo By Our Foreign Staff: China joins WTO after 15 years of wrangling Israel calls off Arafat peace talks Air jobs protest grounds leader of New Zealand (Reuter): EU warns Belarus on democracy World in Brief (AFP): Nepal peace call (AFP): Algeria killings (AFP): Minister accused (AFP): Protection row (AP): Space port ready French divided over second refugee centre Zimbabwe teacher battered to death Axe Your Phone Bill Saga Peru issues an arrest warrant for Fujimori Beware of the dog owner Exclusive The Link Film of the Week Sports Daily Millionaire woos royal craftsmen to recreate Tudor monument Jamjar. com 500-year drama of the hall fit for a king Thistle Hotels HSBC Dismay as leader appoints allies and mavericks One. Tel How Tories finally faced up to the real world Calamity forces fractious party to sense of perspective Tom Baldwin charts the rise of an 'unknown' to leader Picture Gallery First direct Learndirect Picture Gallery Time Picture Gallery Howard and Davis the main players in Shadow Cabinet Picture Gallery Miele This is hardly a team destined for victory Commantary On the Website Today Talking Point Books Genie Out of this world, the £14m package trip Intelligent Finance Sky-high tariff No encore please for Last Night of jingoism British Gas Communications Evesham Sir Colini presents a pastoral peace The Proms London Symphony Orchestra Royal Albert Hall/Radio 3/BBC2 Hilary Finch Americans are blind to barbarians at their gates In their reaction to these attacks, they will be what history has made them What happens in Afghanistan, they say, decides the course of history Picture Gallery The bigger they come the harder they fall Willing guardian of the designer terrorist Replies of Steel Answers to inevitable criticisms of an inevitable response Still a Haven Terrorists are still using London to plot evil overseas Humanity's Silence A stillness that must shake the world Tories' prospects under new leader New dangers being bred from old frustrations The power and the glory of traditional anthems Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Latest wills Weekend birthdays Opera & Ballet Ruymond Gubbay presents Forthcoming marriages Appointments This is not a war between Christianity and Islam Credo Sunday worship At Your Service Raymond Gubbay presents British people offer homes to 2,000 exiles from Uganda September 15,1972 Weekend anniversaries Jaroslav Drobny Czech-born sportsman who played Olympic ice hockey and won Wimbledon at the ripe old age of 32 Troy Donahue Fifties teen idol whose career faltered when his clean-cut good looks went out of fashion Personal Column Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices News The Times Crossword 21,834 Join The Times Crossword Club online - unique… Forecast Citadines Standing together Should the Ryder Cup go on? Countries and clubs stay on collision course Fifa must stand up to Arsenal and their like in dispute over France's friendly in AustrALIA Football Saturday Peugeot IT was to have been the glorious return of the… Crunch time Yates puts bite back into Sale Bowling along Kirtley leads Sussex to title Premiership Preview Accent is on flair for Newcastle 's man with no name Laurent Robert has made quite some impact on Tyneside - and surprised even his team-mates Then there were four: cull leaves Scots an endangered species Borderline By Our Sports Staff: FA charges Bowyer and Mills over foul language Houllier removes Barmby from the firing line Sports Dailty Monday How Sainsbury's reward points could revolutionise football A cunning plan to transform the game is hatched near the yoghurts and fruit juices Sky Carbone on song as Bradford dominate Why Superballs put a bounce in every young man's step United v Newcastle Sports Daily Tuesday Yates's form may lead to another bite at England Rugby union Mark Souster's guide to this weekend's Zurich Premiership Brown calls for better use of New York marathon money Athletics Domestic programme backed into corner Hockey Table Sports Daily Wednesday Wigan take time at top after easy victory Rugby league The Sunday Times McLaren place Raikkonen in Hakkinen's seat Motor racing Ten days out of New York the horror hits fleet hard Clipper Log Pressure is mounting on Europe to call off Ryder Cup As US mourns the dead, more questions are raised about golf's premier team event Winning streak goes on but championship slips away The Summer Sports Daily Thursday Real life shakes car industry out of its indulgence Sussex take title and set sights on beating the best Cricket: Cricinfo County Championship second division Hove (third day of four): Sussex beat Gloucestershire by ten wickets Parsons leads Somerset run feast Firtst division Taunton (third day of four): Northamptonshire, with nine second-innings wickets in hand, are 100 runs behind Samerset Yesterday's Criclnfo County Championship scoreboards Bell and Knight put team in sight of promised land Derby (third day of four): Derbyshire, with five second-innings wickets in hand, are 203 runs behind Warwickshire Muralitharan forced to toil as Kent gain upper hand Old Trafford (third day of four): Lancashire, with mine first-innings wickets in hand, are 356 runs behind Kent Singh puts Middlesex on the back foot m Worcester (third day of four): Middlesex, with eight second-innings wickets in hand, are 67 runs ahead of Worcestershire Leicestershire will win the Norwich Union League… Hoggard proves fitness for England tours Scarborough (third day of four): Essex, with seven second-innings wickets in hand, are 194 runs ahead of Yorkshire Smith's gamble gets early reward Trent Bridge (third day of four): Nottinghamshire, with seven second-innings wickets in hand, are 74 runs ahead of Hampshire Masterful Butcher doubles up Cardiff (third day of four): Surrey, with seven first-innings wickets in hand, are 314 runs ahead of Glamorgan Ivanisevic answers call to duty Sports Summary Hatton sets his sights higher Zimbabwe given solid foundation Botero secures leader's jersey Hislop practising to perfection Former Wimbledon champion dies Dangerfield takes on Hutchinson Sports Dailty Friday The Daily results service Days ahead Have your e-say Today's Sports Weather Times Square Football fixtures Tables Football on television and radio Taking the physical approach to mental trauma Fit to Play TEAMtalk Raceline Racing Epsom Bangor Worcester Doncaster Reading the racecard William Hill Yesterday's results O'Brien can seal trainers' title in St Leger Racing Doncaster stage offers Pugin chance to excel Canon Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Inside Shares and dollar fall amid fears over reprisals Marconi and unions in deal Stock Markets By Our City Staff: City sets up WTC aid fund A Week in the City Wall St listing for Deutsche Currencies Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Interest Rates Insurance costs of attack to be record Commodities Results in Brief Exchange Rates Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Japan to press on with reforms Chief of BT unit to leave BATM seeks out distressed rivals ITNET profit pleases City Sopheon and Orbital in talks WTO to go ahead with meeting Business in Brief Invensys losses Cisco buyback Credit for Tribal Mycal fails Uniq chief resigns in wake of profit warning Autif moves to end speculation The Times GKN wins Nordic helicopter orders Adversity shows banks at their best Commentary Zurich to keep unit after deal The Sunday Times Foot-and-mouth and strikes hold back Fortnum Portman acquires Sun Bank Smiths beats fall in blue chips Stock Market Picture Gallery Amec ahead as broker changes view Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Week Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Uniq's attractions begin to look a little wilted Tempus PIC Itnet Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Scion of top UK retail dynasty picks up the reins with aplomb Simon Walfson, chief executive of Next John Lewis rebadges to offer 'seamless brand' The curriculum vitae Sharp retreat for shares Landlord Mortgages The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gerrard Exporters 'ignoring deadline for euro switch' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Positively Peterborough Pensions can repay companies Firms that contribute to stakeholder plans reap benefits in staff loyalty Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Loans & Investment WVE Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Bridging Loans Late payment law defended In Brief Business Opportunities The Times Dove Travel To Advertise Echomax Southampton Boatshow Motor Sailing Yacht Wanted Www. 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So Ann Treheman forgave him his grumpiness Food & Drink Stephen King Peter Straub Big bloomers Our final garden winners Heavy metal The kitchen kit for students Dear Weekend 'They waited for me to die' Leakey's plane crash looked like an assassination attempt. But, as he relates in this extract from his new book, he survived to the dismay of his enemies Gently does it What do we tell the children? Explaining the terrorist attacks in America to children is tricky. the best thing may be to take your cue from them. Tim Teeman reports Microsoft Windows MickHume Who will benefit from the photo of a four-year-old girl killed on one of the hijacked planes? Hair today, gone tomorrow Closet talk Maggie Alderson When haircuts had proper names, they carried a lot of weight Jamie Oliver Live It's a real steal Emma Mahony admires the garden furniture made by prisoners Gadget A closed shop All bright on the night Pyjama Party Chilly nights are here again so encourage the littlies to snuggle down in the best jim jams you can buy Shopwatch Easy rider at the age of three The Times Dear Jane Chandon Acquiring the knack for gnocchi Fiona Beckett tries her hand at creating 'the most divine comfort food' Jane MacQuitty If any grape is going to push Chile onwards and upwards if's carmenère All's fair for food lovers Anne Gatti tucks into smoked venison, peach chutney and chocolate MacQuitty's star buys Pull a fast one at suppertime Nibbles Jill Dupleix The Times Cook I can see it all, and still decide I have nothing to eat. It's like a wardrobe full of accessories without the little black dress Dear Jill Bonhams & Brooks Saturday Rendezvous How to Place your Own Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Candleburners Dinner Parties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Modern Times Philip Howard on the role of the best man, buying drinks for friends and eating peas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham Club SIRiUS Vivacious Multiple Classified Advertising Items The talented Mr Cope Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Man to Man Only here for the beer Caroline Morrow Brown raises her glass to the Bass Museum, a relic of the glory days of brewing Forthcoming events It was all so Romantic From lonely clouds to Kubia Kharr. Sally Varlow's quick crib to the film Pandaemonium England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Milton's Cottage The verdict Hair Loss? 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Current account mortgages have great advantages, but only for the disciplined, says Paula Hawkins Investment Safe havens in troubled times Fidelity Investments Anne Ashworth Personal Fiance Editor Money In the Business section Easy Money Marks & Spencer Financial Services Revenue goes by the book Bank's mystery tour Endowment gamblers Cheltenham & Gloucester Family misfortune Heavy Omo blow Offset Accounts: The Facts Pensions cynics abound In search of a brighter future Money MoT Helen Nugent talks to a couple facing pension and endowment worries What the experts say Investec Shares Financial overview Experts' advice David's response Rile cuts can undo damage to shares Personal Investor Unbridled betting has broken free Taxation Duty overhaul leaves punters and booldes all aflutter, says Antonia Senior Independent Financial Adviser Mortgage Intelligence Legal & General Nota bene Robart Cole Rounds up this week's Tempus tips Defiance may lift markets Share of the Month Stella shamoon provides her nregular update on the peformance of her portfollo Shares of the Month Bestinvest Jump Feeling the pinch? Savings Susan Emmett tooks at the best place to bank your money to avoid deelining interest rates Coventry Chelsea On the Toisa treasure hunt Feel free to transfer in search of better returns, says Mark Atherton Stay, or go to a stakeholder? Pensions Antonia Senior says that charges may be lower, but it could cost more in the end F&C Management Limited Britannic retirement solutions Stay, or go to a stakeholder? No-load funds arrive in Britain Funds in Focus A welcome in the Valleys Collecting Clare Stewart says dealers and auction houses have spotted the growing demand for Welsh antiques Power Robbins Investment Discounts Lombard Direct Elderly leave millions of pounds on the shelf Pensions Clare Stewart urges reluctant pensioners to stake a claim for assistance Ample Exeter Friendly Society Making a slight adjustment to your savings Investment Helen Nugent and Antonia Senior explain with-profit fund exit fees Equitable tightens grip on policyholders Pensions Helon Negent on the implications of the troubled insurer its exit penalty The Times Neville James Norwich Union Loan Take evasive action as retirement draws near Antonia Senior on how best to protect your funds in the face of falling stock markets Databank Bristol & West Barclaycard aims to win fans with football funnies Adwatch Databank Scottish Widows Cheapest Level Term Assurance Best With Profits Personal Pension Unit Trust Funds over five years Investment Trusts over five years Pension Annuities Keep calm amid stock market turmoil The terrorist attacks in the United States have heightened the mood of tension in global stock markets. Should investors abandon equities now, or sit tight and hope for recovery? Mark Atherton reports on the propects for share-based investments and the best options for a safety-first strategy Bonds Property Gilts Norwich Union Anne Ashworth Gold Meet your new check-in assistant The terror attack on the us has changed the face of air travel for ever. Passengers must now be prepared for longer check-in queues, body searches and interrogations, says Stove Keenan Liberty in crisis But New York will rise again Waiting game Anxious times in Middle East Airport security , E1 A1 style Paris races Other options for autumn Travel What's in this week's travel section Timeless Russia A 12 Night River Journey abuard the viking Kirov Linking the Great Cities of St Peterburg and Moscow Need to know Rules for the airport If it's so safe, why am I terrified? Sophie Campbell offers advice to those who fear flying in the wale of America's traggedy Information to help you beat the fear From The Easy Way to Enjoy Flying by Allen Carr (Penguin, £5.99) Expedia. co. uk Lunn Poly Need to know Holiday that didn't end Terrorist attacks on the US left thousands of travellers strnded. Many relied Bringing travellers home has been a logistical nightmare, write Kleran Falconer and Sarah Turner The Times The Travel Collections HRS Your urgent questions answered On the kindness of strangers. Others, however, will be left coiunting the cost Cath Urquhart explains your rights if your holiday has been affected Need to know Quick escape may turn into a wait Security measures may harm the budget airlines, report Annabelle Thorpe and Durba Banerjee Cox&Kings The Times Contacts Jitters in the Middle East Tourists had been keen to explore the region. But are they now? Annabelle Thorpe reports Buzz Bridge Need to know In shock, a city changed for ever New York - famed for its wealth, confidence and swagger - is reeling. How will tourists look at it now? Sarah Turner reports The WTC: a wonder of the modern world Neilson active Experts Voyages Juies Verne Majorca 's best-kept secret Departures Jill Crawshaw selects safe holiday havens Take a gamble Swan Hellenic Early Booking Incentive worth ?450 per Person Wave of worry rocks the luxury liners But the QE2 will sail back into New York harbour tomorrow, reports Maria Harding Club Med Travel Sovereign Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paris Security at sea: who is responsible? 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The pain is almost unbearable The tragedy is a forcible reminder for The Times literary editor, Where her home really is Despairing leap from the 'towns in the sky' The Images Picture Gallery From the ashes, an eerie memorial Taleban stand by'innocent guest' bin Laden Saddam should not be ruled out, says US Intelligence Sympathetic Israel ready to take low profile in righteous coalition I American sinners have been punished by God, says mullah Ready for War Pakistan will give support to action Europe nervous about US plans for retaliation Armed guard plan for airliners No sex and bad food are recipe for CIA failure World's agents pool intelligence Congress backs use of military force The Sunday Times Caution is urged in any military retaliation for attacks Backbench Responses 'This was an act of wickedness for which there can never be any justification' Parliament Statement by Prime Minister 'A chance to join US in defence of freedom' Speech by Duncan Smith We must stop chemical weapon spread, says Straw Debate in the Commons Bishop's plea for tolerance towards Muslims House of Lords 'The angel of death is very much with us today' Kennedy Speech Emotional wisdom meets the challenge of tragedy Parliamentary sketch Blair awaits a signal from the Americans Commentary Picture Gallery Risky business HMV The Times After hours My cultural life: Baryl Bainbridge Dame Beryl Bainbridge was bom in Liverpool in 1934.… Beryl Bainbridge DW, DW: New releases Choice: Battle Royale (18) CV Kathy Burke Burke's law Profile: Kathy Burke Also out Videos and DVDs Director's Chair Choice : The Gift (15 ) Sore point Victoria Sagal, our woman in the know, has news on Keanu Reaves's ankle and George Lucas's old bones London Top 10 Hollywood and charts VS: Also out Singles and forthcoming tours Peacock Theatre Forthcoming tours Choice: The Pernice Brothers Working Girls CV Anne-Sophie Mutter Strong bow Profile: Anne-Sophie Mutter Reissues and retrospectives T. 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