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News from 19/09/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Stephen Farrell and Roland Watson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Roger Boyes and Vanora Bennett, Matthew Bannister, Robert Cole, Richard Ellis, Andrew Pierce, Ian Davidson, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, John Uff, Simon Barnes, Robert Atkins (Minister of Sport), George Pendle, Alexandra Frean Local Government Correspondent, Paul Oddie, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, David Rose, Victor Ross, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Jill Sherman and Stewart Tendler, David Chater, Steve Smith, Joanna Bale, James Bone, David Winnick, Alison Kervin, Alan Voorhees, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Dominic Bradbury, Roger Maynard, James Eve, Robin Guenier (Executive Director), Tom Harrison, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Jan Bull, Andrew Norfolk, John Burnside, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, P. McLaren, Cliff Freund, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Steve Bird, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Jim McCue, Caroline Reeves, Tim Reid, Peter Mandelson, John Kercher, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Ray Kennedy, Paul Gilbert, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, J. W. Stanley, Nick Wyke, Roland Watson, Helen Rumbelow, Nicholas Wapshott, Alan Rogers, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Audley Harrison, Alistair Horne, Russell Kempson, Alex Danchev, Mary Gold, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Gavin MacDonald, Mick Rock, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Griffiths Horticultural Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Stephen Farrell and Zahid Hussain, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Football Correspondent, Clive Mathieson, Joanna Bale, Russell Jenkins and Gillian Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Ivan Helmer, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Richard Holledge, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Anne Ashworth, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Katty Kay, Marc Widdowson, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor and Emily Davies, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Terry Ilott, Chris McGrath, Michael Hatch, Rose Aidin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Josephine Hart, Stephen Dalton, Daniel McGrory, Helen Rumbelow and Jill Sherman, Frances Gibb, David C. M. Drake, Alice Miles, Knud Ravnkilde, Valerie Grove, Roland Watson and Damian Whitworth, Sally Patten, David Horne, Robbie Millen, Jan Raath, Zaki Badawi, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Nigel Hamilton, Tony Baldry, David Rutnam,

Resumo

Montgomery and Homosexuality: Historians Battle over… 'I can be cast as an appeaser or wimp but I am… Muslim leader faces police inquiry over 'death threat' The Times Today 'Women are not as gung-ho about 'going to… Israel withdrawal lifts Bush's hopes of wooing Arabs Suicide attacker met Iraqi chief of intelligence 'Bush is not the first president to wage war on… Tiffany & Co. The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online The weather today We know that such cruelty is contrary to Islam, says Blair America War: The Muslim Community BBC's term for terrorist 'provokes racism' Catalogue of violence and abuse Arab Americans living m fear Racists seek revenge around the world America at War: The Muslim Community 'My friend is paralysed. If this happens here, where can we go?' Allders Dell Finest hour of a mayor who may go far America at War: New York Huge bouquet of roses honours dead Britons Wife watched as jet hit her husband's office building BASF Firefighters' courage burning brightly America at War: New York On the men toiling in the rescue effort that claimed so many of their colleagues MASH treats rescue dogs Peugeot Ceasefire lifts hope of new peace talks America at War: Israel US rules out military help from Sharon Kaddie Boy Halifax Concorde doubts as tests are delayed Airport tax may fund rescue package America at War: The Airlines Fujitsu Computers Siemens Atlantic losses could bring Branson empire down Virgin mobile Tribal divisions pose threat to regime's power America at War: The Taleban Kabul's endless war Mullah sets terms for bin Laden deal Ordinary Lives US Keyhole satellites on front line FBI foils attack by hijackers' allies America at War: Terror Hunt Itv Digital Boots Berlin seeks Kremlin support on front line America at War: Central Asia Central Asian leaders keep a wary eye on Moscow A dangerous game Ordinary Lives A Halifax Group company Tribes mobilise on Afghan border President faces backlash as country splits America at War: Pakistan Genie Pakistan profile Go US will strike at prime targets in terrorist states America at War: The Coalition Bid to prevent chemical war Writers and actors urge restraint World in Brief 5,422 missing Jackal's approval £1m winner Blair can see beyond Bush caricature Maintaining the alliance New York attack increases pressure on Britain to target terror supporters The limits of the law Halifax Ministers seek powers to combat terrorism America at War: Britain Ordinary Lives Candlelit vigil calls for peace PC World the Computer Superstore Cancelled: capital's flights and morale America at War: Washington Reaction Parties split over Bush's cash bailout TV viewers may suffer trauma Tories attack BBC 'cronyism' after policy shift Shadow Cabinet 'packed with Euroseeptics' Complete list of appointments to the frontbench team Scots vote on hunting Bill Hackney given ultimatum Promotion for the Awkward Squad First direct Union to call off rebellion as gesture of unity CJD fear over French beef imports Dealer is convicted of Jerry Hall burglary Department of Trade and Industry Jury visits Russell family murder site An abstract perfect likeness Boys save girl from sinking beneath mud Australia backs return of Marbles Growing numbers of rats flex their mussels AXA Direct SAGA Rail chief sacked over bus plan News in Brief Computer virus spreads worldwide Nursing transfer delayed for a year Secret inspectors to visit garages Man freed early is jailed for rape Computer retired to museum Murder trial told of butchered teenager's last night Actors in film pay dispute OneTel's Internet Co. Bainbridge left on the shelf again Mother leaps to death with autistic son A great year for fiction Storm scuppers £14m drugs run RICOH Image Communication Friends shape up for show of anti-fashion Australia to have a Royle Family Norwich Union Censor lets in banned sex film Spanish former ministers on trial for fraud (AP): Barenboim to stay in Berlin World in Brief (AFP): Aids deaths soar (AP): 269 bodies found (Reuters): Creating a stink Australia tells boat people they must land on Nauru Pastor 'urged Tutsi massacre' US warns of new computer virus Asylum-seekers jump into sea Lily rips through Taiwan Mugabe's judges to hear key land case Travelodge Online On the Website Today Men are from Mars, women are from Earth The gung-ho rush towards a military response ignores half the population The United States will emerge from this as a more dominant world power Picture Gallery Christians should not charge into 'holy war' Islam bears no shield for such violence Terrorism at Home Britain cannot lecture allies until it tightens the law here The Tory Team Duncan Smith needs to focus on a appeal to floating voters Dig Deep Charity is the human response to America's suffering The costs of rail safety Perils of turning the other cheek Develop a world free of need Marconi centenary Wheeler-dealing Invasion will cost innocent lives Millennium bug Age of consent Notice to quit Swiss humour Court Circular Birthdays Flowers that are beautiful, fragrant and therapeutic too Anniversaries Personal Column School news Elections Luncheon Forthcoming marriages Marriages Stelios Kazantzidis The voice of Greeks worldwide Personal Column B. A. Young Theatre critic of the Financial Times, who never let a good lunch interfere with his overnight duties, or vice verse Air Marshal the Rev Sir Paterson Fraser Pilot who organised air supply on the North West Frontier and test flying for the RAF—and later took orders France Pensions 'the Widow' The French Government voted to abolish the death penalty, marking the end for its preferred instrument of execution, the guillotine The Times Unit Trust Information Services Easynet Internet for Business Market woes worst since the crash of '87 Few would have predicted two years ago that the Dow and FTSE 100 would suffer such falls Worries creep in over bonds Return to a new type of normal City Diary Washed up City Diary Oil price steady on Opec pledge Slow, slow City Diary Oil's well City Diary First direct Coutts & Co The Cooperative Bank NatWest Losses pared in afternoon Gerrard New focus on gold lifts Anglo Stock Market UMECO caught in aerospace storm Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates International Power looks lower-voltage Tempus Cobham TBI Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Generator reassures on US business Drug delivery company heading for profit Aggreko secures World Cup deal Bank of Scotland MmO2 credit rating just above junk Xscape for Gerbeau ITV Digital admits to problem with piracy Results in Brief Funding warning hits Vernalis Cobham hurt by worries over civil aviation NatWest Airlines face 400% rise in insurance Business in Brief Ryder Cup blow Consultancy deal Abacus slumps Exchange Rates Laura Ashley warns on shopper spending Lloyds TSB Tesco remains defiant in face of slowdown Sorrell raises Tempus holding TBI share fall fuels doubts over bid Wunder cars A step behind... and a cut below the rest Commentary Barclays Thorntons confident despite decline in sales Cedar battles to secure funding NatWest Inside BoE orders an emergency cut in interest rates Carling put up for sale by Interbrew The Times Crossword 21,837 Big banks left exposed by threat to aviation industry Stock Markets Marconi given time to sort out problems Germans pass Man Utd Currencies Oftel threat to BT's share of 192 calls Interest Rates Direct Line Patlence Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities Pirelli seeks to revise Telecom Italia deal Last-gasp Beckham puts an end to French resistance Campbell 's misfortune opens the door for Keown Charcol First Glance Picture Gallery Yesterday Today Television Picture Gallery The Times The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Quinn Rolling Back the Years Picture Gallery O'Neill fuming after Juventus seal controversial triumph Football Highbury record gives Wenger strong grounds for optimism Rangers happy after Uefa climbdown The Times Ladbrokes Dortmund on red alert for Owen's return By Our Sports Staff: Norwich thrive on home comforts Football Every Wednesday: Nationwide League third division club-by-dub guide Promising Burnley march on Palace profit by making most of pace and guile Wales lose one of the greats as Gibbs retires Rugby union ICC meeting moved to Malaysia Cricket Flintoff waits for report Match Play organisers find themselves short Golf Forgiving Watson faces up to Eubank again Boxing Henry faces severe test of resources Microsoft Windows xp Hendry's resilience sees him through Snooker Harrison will not be swayed from softly, softly approach The Kevin Interview Liverpool succumb to Germans' superior finesse Dignity and unity of Ryder Cup Fools know better than to question relevance of sport Frivolous it may be in these difficult times but sport still has a vital role to play The Times Pound's legal firm paid by IOC Olympic Games Last night's football results Today's sport weather Legal & Public Notices The Daily results service Today Times Square Racing tickets Millar makes his move Sport Summary Maille Pistol given chance to offer Arc clue Racing Goodwood Beverley Yarmouth Meeting Points Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline Sportsmen take America to first base in the healing process The nation still mourns, but in Pittsburgh on Monday the US began to pick up the pieces Sainsbury's History Books Arts Crème How to Fight Terrorism and Win Contents Me and my castle A war of noble retaliation This is not the first time that America has been at war with Muslim terrorists. Ben MacIntyre looks at the lessons to be learnt from Thomas Jefferson in 1801 How Pompey rid Rome of the pirates Nothing but psychobabble Nigel Hamilton's revised biography stresses Montgomery's homosexuality. Here, he and two historians argue the point The Real Montgomery The messianic monk of war He was a high priest of professionalism and willpower, Alex Danchev argues Picture Gallery The Times A passion sublimated All his affection, love and human interest was in young men Dine with Wine Giles Coren The Times Diary Men United The Times Diary The people-watcher At 83, Muriel Spark tells Valerie Grove she is still full of ideas The Times They spoke a last 'I love you', then turned towards their fate with grace. They taught us another way to live and to die With death crashing towards them, they did not rage 'Why me?' nor babble in terror at what awaited them High cost of reform Paddy Ashdown's diaries remind us how his career was wrecked by a Lib Dem mania for PR, says Peter Mandelson The Ashdown Diaries: Volume Two 1997-1999 By Paddy Ashdown Allen Lane, £25;592 pp ISBN 0 713 99511 4 £22 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Enduring ruins Romanian journal Bestsellers 'Spark's best stories have a brooding, often sexual, menace' The Complete Short Stories By Muriel Spark Viking, £20;300 pp ISBN 0 670 91172 0 £18 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Picture Gallery Penguin Viking Building from destruction Ruins recall our past and foretell our future; in that lies their power, says Peter Ackroyd In Ruins By Christopher Woodward Chatto & Windus, £12.99;224 pp ISBN 0 701 16896 X £11.99 0870 160 80 80 The Times Literary Supplement Burke's forecast for the future Reflections on the Revolution in Frnace By Edmund Burke Ed. J. C. D. Clark Standard University Press, £12.95 ISBN 0 80474205 7;446 pp Silence amid the conflict Two novels show how private life endured despite a global war, says Dominic Bradbury If the Invader Comes By Derek Beaven Fourth Estate, £15.99;384 pp ISBN 1 841 15591 8 £13.99 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Five Boys By Mick Jackson Faber, £10.99;239 pp ISBN 0 571 20613 1 £9.99 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 On top of the world 90 Degrees North The Quest for the North Pole By Fergus Fleming, Granta Books, £20;481 pp ISBN 18620 7449 6 £18 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Picture Gallery Fiction Swift as Desire By Laura Esquivel Doubleday, £12.99;230 pp ISBN 0 385 60276 6 £11.99 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Sightlines Ed. P. D. James and Harriet Harvey Wood Vintage, £7.99;400p ISBN 0 09942 282 4 £6.99 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Distant Music By Lee Langley Chatto & Winds, £16.99;360 pp Isbn 0 7011 6836 6 £14.99 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Diary of 'a grown up Anne Frank' Journal 1935-44 By Mihail Sebastian Trans. patrick Camiller Heineamann, £20;656pp ISBN 0 43400967 9 £17.99 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 The Sunday Times Kama Sutra chameleons Visual Art a fine new Tate Modern show enables the surrealists to let it all hang out, sexually speaking - and did they ever, says Richard Cork Picture Gallery Private Passions Mick Rock on Le Violin d'Ingres The taker of classic pop photographs chooses a Surrealist masterpiece by Man Ray to take to his artistic desert island I sometimes wonder whether I didn't hang out with Man Ray in a former life Here's one in the eye Film Luis Buñuel brought the movement to the screen with Un Chien Andalou. Where are his successors, asks Ian Johns The Royal Opera Which Surrealist poster is most likely to be adorning your wall? School of hard shocks Does art have anything left to learn from Dali et al, or are they just the stuff of fizzy pop ads and student posters? Rose Aidin finds out Surrealism has been consumed by its own success, its precepts so assimilated as to have become unremarkable Play choice The Times Extra spicy Cervantino knocks other festivals into a Mexican hat, says Richard Holledge Here the Mexican Hat Dance can seem like an anthem to a glorious past Telling it like it was Storytelling With the return of the Cricket Crack Club, Erica Wagner explains why adults need a good tale too Storytelling is 'the poor man's filmmaking', the action takes place in the head English National Opera Entertainments Vivien Leigh Entertainments Listings Pop Linkin Park Lodnon Arena Recital Wigmore Hall Song Final Wigmore Hall The fox that lost its way Opera The Cunning Little Vixen on show in Leeds is not nearly wily enough, says Rodney Milnes National Theatre Is this the time to start a gold rush? Easy Money In the money fund exit penalties Offers in the region of £335,000 Picture Gallery North of the Thames The Plymptons The International Property Show MMI Properties Focus on France Review Bridge The Times Chess Winning Move Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choice Answers to Word-Watching Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2451 Choice The Open University Choosing a speaker Rising stars of style A Working Relationship Fashion designer Markus Lupfer and his PA, Rachel Hannaford Fashion: town meets country Receptionist Joyce Chiness Santoro Graphics Ltd. PA Secretary to Chairman Victoria Umt Sheila Burgess International Crone Corkill a Spherion company Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Colefax The Eclipse Organisation Ltd. St Dunstan's College Angela Mortimer Aptus personnel Capital Economics PA to MD-Intl Trading Co-Mayfair T. M. International Times Newspapers Office enters danger zone After the tragic events in Manhatten last wrrk, going to work will never feel quite as safe, says George Pendle It is a simple fact that the majority of the people killed in the New York tragedy were office workers Moneypenny Recording earpiece Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants PA to Regional Chief Executive The Times Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Green Park Times Newspapers Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants BMA Judy Fisher Associates Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Crème The power of speech There's an art to finding a great buisness speaker, says Nick Wyke Sick, or just tired of your job? A sneakly sickie may not be the real solution, says Mary Gold Time Savers Web World Curry in a hurry Tasting Getting the nursery to the children My Diary A day in the life of Carole Watson, PA at Leapfrog Day Nurseries, Burton-on-Trent Country comforts on the city's edge Conference Call The town and country look Real Life Fashion Angela Mortimer International Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants Money-Bank Guarantee Career moves Knightsbridge Secretaries Wandsworth B. J. Crawford's P. A/manager Distinction Resourcing Uxbridge Employement Agency General Dental Council The Times Davenue Healthcare Knowledge Management P. A. to the Managing Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Royal College of Nursing Covent Garden Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Aldrich & Company Angela Mortimer Susan Doughty Angela Mortimer The Times City Headhunters OrganiseR Pathfinders Media Recruitment Executive P. A. To Chairman & CEO The Times Choose banking or the law for plenty of perks FYI Multi-Lingual Creme Time

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