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News from 17/09/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Peter Goodchild, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Helen Daniel, Myra Smith, Andrew Pierce, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Alyson Rady, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Martin Haworth, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Louis Le Bailly, Dominique Searle, Kevin Eason, Jeffrey Davies, Henry Montgomery, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Doug Jason, Philip Webster, Roland Watson and Michael Dynes, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, David Barnes, Catherine Philp and Stephen Farrell, Keith Pike, David Hands, Peter Mitchell, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Joe de Courcy, Daud Ahmad Khan, Gerald Davies Celtic League Commentary, Russell Kempson, Mary Boffa, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Millie Hromada, Rick Broadbent, Rachel Bridge, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Domlnic Kennedy and Roger Boyes, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Lawrenson, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, R. Boffey, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ruth Lea, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Neil Shastri, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Vanavah Thompson, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Linus Gregoriadis, Iain McCoubrey, Anthony Hore, Kevin McCarra, Damian Whitworth and Michael Evans, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, John Shaw, Walter Gammie, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, William J. Wynn, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Christopher Andrew, Benedict Nightingale, Laura Peek and Charles Bremner, Bill Bond and Tim Brown, Stephen Dalton, Georgina Burge, Bill Edgar, Roland Watson and Damian Whitworth, Maureen Freely, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sandy Gall, Jim Sillars, Nigel Hamilton, Christopher Irvine, Carmel Allen,

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Starts Today: The Definitive Biography of Field… The battle with terror 'We are at war with terrorism' Blair says Britain will play full part in military strikes Us gives Taleban ultimatum to hand over bin Laden My journey into the cauldron of death Inside The Times Today: page 2, Crossword: 28, Arts: Times… 'Mr Blair can take a stronger stand than other… 'Those terrible images from Manhattan have… Code The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Afghan refugees prepare to flee Sangatte in fear America at War: The Asylum-Seekers The weather today Picture Gallery Mayor draws on lessons of the Blitz News in Brief Fashion shows on Asians fight Shooting spree Picture warning British brothers lost together in northern tower Ordinary Lives Worshippers hear calls for restraint Jaeger-Lecoultre Grim discovery that lets families grieve America at War: The Victims On the grief that lies behind unclaimed cars parked at commuter stations Amazon Firemen promoted to replace fallen comrades Ordinary Lives Last man in Vietnam is among Pentagon dead Sean MacAulay examines Hollywood's response to the American atrocity Scramble for seats on first flights Jersey Guards with special guns for some airliners Hopes fade for 300 Britons America at War: Families Fly out Ordinary Lives State pays relatives' fares and hotel bills Ordinary Lives Mercedes-Benz Security agents hunt Lebanon kidnap expert Police seek bin Laden's British links Father claims hijack suspect was mentally ill The Royal Bank of Scotland Boots Family reject claim of Lebanon link Microsoft Windows xp Powell on mission to recruit 100 allies Tehran's sympathy for us opens way to reconciliation Israel to close West Bank area When a war is really a pirate hunt Ordinary Lives Voices of dissent grow louder Honda Pakistan issues ultimatum to Taleban Generals size up launch pads' in Central Asia Baume & Mercier Sas geared up for attack on bin Laden Vengeance dilemma in a land already disfigured by war Home Insurance Afghan exodus begins as fear spreads Let it be thus Peugeot Cia must fight mean and dirty, says Cheney America at War: The Counter-Attack 'Victory will not take place in a single battle' Ratings soar for tearful Bush Floodline Rspca Emotional strain as Wall Street gets back to business Ordinary Lives Galloway attacks Bbc Testing buildings to withstand bombs Madonna donates £1m for orphans The ghost city that cannot sleep America at War: The Wreckage Learndirect Briton in Spain faces extradition over 1984 killing Gas kills couple in shower One. Tel Christmas comes early to the playground Alarm at sexual abuse of disabled International schools ditch as exams Fresher William 'will be treated like others' AXA Blair faces row over Bbc 'crony' News in Brief Poultry controls Republicans held Puppet preachers Woman killed Deaths inquiry Titanic chair sold Sidelined youth New rules 'masking' casually delays Infection spreads Study casts doubt on anti-GM lobby claim Pollution cuts 'to extend million lives' Row over claim that wooden floors are carpet beaters Rare bat found on island after being lost for century Singular love of prized parents RaC Alarm as bookworms devour historic museum collections Norwich Union Bachelor, 54, pays for triplets Straw given 18 months to solve Rock dispute AFP: Briton held by gunmen World in Brief Reuters: Refugees land AP: Tamil assault Saga Nato troops to stay after deadline in MacEdonia Militia youths die in farm attack Four feared dead after barges ram causeway Time Online Mr Blair is having a good war - so far The Prime Minister's bellicose tone can't conceal his domestic diffculties Benjamin Franklin or Nostradamus - decide now before it's too late When the choice is national suicide Death or glory The Old War Conflict comes in more forms than the lawyers like to allow Pakistan's Choice An uncomfortable alliance or the descent into darkness Power of the Proms Music mobilised in the cause of symbolism and solidarity Aircraft security A say on directors' pay The seeds of hatred that led to attacks on us cities Give way on the left Decline of faith Fighting the blight of foot-and-mouth The coming of the euro Student lodgings Easing the pain Court Circular Treasure trove of antiques sees the light of day Anniversaries Battle of Britain thanksgiving Luncheon Dinners Birthdays Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items School news Announcements Airline Network Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Travel Insurance Marriages Forthcoming marriages Djm: Nature notes Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Patrick Cosgrave Political editor of The Spectator and biographer of Margaret Thatcher Lives in Brief Ahmad Shah Masood 'Lion of Panjshir' who held at bay the Russian invaders of his country and long thwarted the Taleban Dorothy McGuire Gracious screen presence who was equally at homes in starring and character roles Capitalisation, week's change The Times Tesco set to stock up on a fresh increase Results and statistics Green energy ready to boom ZeTek seeks fuel cell funds Economic outlook Fantasy league What the Sunday Papers Say Plans for the great gas pipeline of China Shell and ExxonMobil are hoping to have a share of the $18 billion energy project Cornhill Elan takes MS drug into the next phase Morris in dispute on suspensions Cme wins Czech fight Winemakers turn their noses up at futures Hp Carphone acquires 13 London stores Consignia pay offer rejected Roddick reprise UK's R&d lags Prada float sinks Opportunity to take on the demanding role of MPC Exchange Rates Change on Week Companies Reporting Page 25 Us banks plan to limit price damage as trading restarts The Times Crossword 21,835 Worries increase over airlines' finances Bnfl plant to win approval Duncan Smith seeks British flavour as Cardington chief Contest even more popular Corporate woes feared in backlog of statements Rolex Officials forced to postpone Ryder Cup for one year Charcol Desailly seals late reward for Chelsea as Tottenham fail to press advantage First Glance Yesterday Today Television Premiership Review Fast Forward from Saturday's Matches Return of Wise brings added boost for Taylor Houllier has laid foundation of champions Leeds enjoy capital gain as Stuart folly reduces Charlton's options National Stadium Players' strike looms as Taylor talks tough Gascoigne vows to continue recovery Cup faces test of reserve strength Lifeless Villa continue to baffle Gregory Jansen punishes mercurial Ipswich Blake happy to be taken under Wanderers' wings Porsche Design Second division round-up Orient combine quality with quantity Ritchie discovers head for heights Third division round-up Results and tables Safety drive founders on divided response Brackley begin long climb back Kevin Eason charts how the teams performed at Monza Zanardi's injuries prompt track safety review Montoya's first victory puts Ferrari on red alert Results and standings Heberle gets chance to restore pride Television audience under the spell of sport's great illusion Not i the mood for footie or fast cars? Hit the off button Suffering Middlesbrough left to curse Claridge Golfing world makes correct response Impressive Sale can enjoy the view from new heights ` Ryan in critical mood after Bristol are denied victory Grayson feasts on errors Fast forward from Saturday's matches1 Woodward assessing his options Table Burke has the final say The Times Giants of Welsh game are left on sidelines Chepkemei and Tergat emphasise dominance of Africans Sydney failures back on course Heartbreak at last hurdle for Leicestershire Dashing Croft leads the celebrations Yesterday's Norwich Union League scoreboards Hampshire miss out despite easy victory Derbyshire find late consolation Worcestershire earn last promotion place By Our Sports Staff: Gladiators dealt the final blow by Surrey Symonds rescues title for faltering Kent Somerset crown season to remember Criclnfo County Championship Northamptonshire down Dell Hatton is ready for greater challenges Scotland 's mixed pairs defeated Hislop leads Azzurra triumph Ayr still unbeaten Dangerfield's pair Rivals. net Optimax The Daily results service 7 days ahead Have your e-say Times Square Giants' win proves to be in vain Warwick Wakefield made to work for survival Meeting Points Noble anxious that Bulls hit peak form at right time Saturday's details Golan win has bookmakers at odds Renault Cuo Curragh victory for Hawk Wing Parents Interview Fashion Film Monty: Leader of Men Contents The Real Montgomery Marriage and a love for his men In the first extract from his new biography of Field Marshall Montgomery, Nigel Hamilton explains how the war hero's sexual nature influenced his leadership Horizontal refreshment for the troops Monty:'I am not very expert on girls' Perhaps the power of music is that it conveys on our behalf feelings to which the access of language is limited The comfort of homework and horse shows The Times At the mercy of melting steel Simulated destruction Computers can now test whether a building will withstand a bomp, says Anjana Ahuja. Below, Mark Henderson on how the towers fell The Times The Times When can I see my children? The system for making contact arrangements for children after divorce is deeply flawed and urgently needs to be reformed, argues Maureen Freely Our five-year-old still sucks his thumb. Should we discourage him? How you can help There is no such thing as full intelligence Following the terrorist attack on America, Stella Rimington, former head of M15, has a strong sense of fellow feeling for the Fbi. She discusses her memoirs with Christopher Andrew Should the show go on? Civilization looks on at chaos. After last week we can understand the shock value of Cecil Beaton's famous image "Fashion is indestructible", taken in 1942 Autumn Classics Streetwise gypsy chic Rebel Katharine Hamnett is back on the map and still pushing her causes, says Lisa Armstrong Insider tip white shirts New wave ready to make a Stella McCartney, Alexander McQueen and Hussein Chalayan won't be at London Fashion Week. But some hot new talent is set to plug the gap, says Emily Davies Counter revolution Amazingly, shopping at Boots for beauty products is about to become cool, says Carmel Allen The Times Radio kills the video star Interview Actor Billy Bob Thornton is taking a break from films to be a country singer. Nigel Williamson tunes in The Times Heroes and villains Film Now that fiction has become reality, how will Hollywood react to last week's terrorist attack, wonders Sean MacAulay Past, present and no future London Theatre Life in modern-day Sheffield and Elizabeth London make bleak but vivid drama, says Ian Johns Theatre A tragic turn of phrase Theatre The Yorkshire tone of a bold new Oedipus impress Benedict nightingale Theatre National Theatre The Sunday Times Pinball wizard Comedy Ed Byrne's quickfire routines and Irish charm put a smile on Clive Davis's face Proms A sombre note Proms Entertainments Drillhall Entertainments Listings Reviews Pop Ub40 Nec, Birmingham Pop Peppercord Borderline, W1 Review Bridge Word Watching Chess Winning Move solution on Page 29 Satellite, cable & digital All schedules subject to change Choice Radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Itv 1 BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2449 Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland

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