News from 20/09/2001
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J. J. Davis, Andrew Robson, Helen Studd and Stewart Tendler, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, P. A. Collington, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Magnus Linklater, Stanley Hooper, Mark Souster, Martin Young, Dominic Kennedy and Damian Whitworth, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, Richard Griffiths, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Malcolm Harper Director, Joe Joseph, Robin Gardiner, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Steve Bird, Tim Reid, Stephen Farrell, Paddy Ashdown, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Linus Gregoriadis and Helen Rumbelow, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Frederick O. Marsh, John Kavanagh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Stuart Crainer, Fleur Brennan, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Roland Watson and Christopher Reed, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Christine Buckley, Chris Ayres and James Moore, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Zahid Hussain and Stephen Farrell, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Richard Rhodes James, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Jack Wernette, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Eric Hammond (General Secretary), James Wilson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Beryl Dixon, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Radomir Putnikovic (Vice-President), Richard Lamming, Nick Hasell, Andrew Emmerson, Tom Dart, M. J. Abbott, Tom Lester, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Russell Jenkins and Joanna Bale, Tim Hames, Paul Batterbury, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Ben Godfrey's, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Stephen Epstein, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor Catherine Philp and Zahid Hussain, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Andrew Pierce and Raymond Snoddy, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Paul R. Woodhead, Christopher Warman, Hamilton of Dalzell, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, J. F. Lamb (Chairman), Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, Robert Whymant, Peter W. Watson, Kim Newman, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Milton Avery, Linus Gregoriadis and Melissa Kite, Damian Barr,
Resumo'Imagine Afghanistan as a box. Nowdraw 2 lines… Secret plans for 10-year war Generals rule out 'D-Day invasion' Generals rule our 'D-Day invasion' Weekend alert as FBI warns of new attack War Briefing Blairs start their incredible journey The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 30. Education:… Inside 'In the flash of a fireball, my lives in Kabul… Weekend alert as FBI warns of new attack 'Most news and analysis has exaggerated the… Belgravia The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online The weather today Picture Gallery US military gets ready for revenge on bin Laden America at War: Britain Mother 'is not coming back' No Title Suicide hijackers hid behind stolen Arab identities Tod's More than 200 Britons dead - 800 are missing BT 'Death threat' sheikh is unrepentant Balancing act between liberty and terrorism Peter Riddell on Blunkett's problem Ordinary Lives Straw tries to halt rise in hate attacks Aviation cuts add to fear of us recession Ordinary Lives Allders BA to cut 6,000 jobs as ticket sales plunge British Gas Communications US will create new monster if Pakistan leader's gamble fails to come off War Briefin Jamjar. com Militants vow to disrupt ceasefire Afghan men return to defend their country Norwich Union Direct Ordinary Lives Maytag Missiles threat forces bin Laden into mountains Tiny Ordinary Lives Musharraf's TV plea for support Pakistan will let US forces use border airbases Muslims eat the Stars and Stripes Natwest Foreign Office tells Britons to leave country Hitachi Pakistan could lose control of its arsenal Nigel Hawkes West's worst scenario PC World Boots Bush must balance his conflicting lieutenants US to take revenge without telling UN Genie Asylum-seeker figure is twice earlier claim Autonomy Refugees feared for their lives under Taleban AA Man Stone jury in surreal test of cell 'confession' More Th>n Rover London dresses to frill Portillo may be Davies deputy at BBC Friend of Tony and Gordon who used to work for Harold Office World Scots vote for foxhunting ban Holland & Barrett Dental jab led to fatal car crash News in Brief Attack not racial News in Brief Strike condemned News in Brief Turf Bridge party News in Brief Banned meat sold News in Brief Teacher is jailed for eloping with former pupil , 15 By a Correspondent: Drink-drive sergeant escapes with community service Tta Sky Sheikh to pay over stables sacking This Saturday in the times magazine IRA ready for more talks on disarming Surgeons operate by robot over Atlantic First direct Number of NHS hospital beds rises Disease flare-up fear Saga School offers £500to students Bluesure Coastal land may be lost to floods (Reuters): Passengers in Concorde test flight World in Brief Fashion squeeze World in Brief Atlantis theory World in Brief (Reuters): Hotel collapses World in Brief (AP): Storm kills 79 World in Brief Tta Mugabe's chief judge refuses to step down Spanish regulator resigns TimE Crime bosses killed in funeral attack Online The worst of this terrible affair may be over If Bush were hellbent on wild relatiatory action, it would have happened by now In the flash of a fireball, my lives in Afghanistan and New York collided Our pathological need to talk up the enemy Why war is not the cry from all us allies It's the Economy, Still The democratic world must not allow a slump United Home Front Blair and Duncan Smith should curtail their conferences Long War America's new strategy for 21st-century conflict New Tory leader Heroes, villains and the dangers of war on terrorism Measure of public and private Passport rebuffs We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… Differing views on airport security Give way on the left Drobny remembered Court Circular Personal Column Memorial service Meeting Luncheon Dinner School news Politicians look to the future to study the past Awards Birthdays Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church news Appointments Professor James Petrie Bringing science to bear on clinical procedures Profesor James petrie CBE clinican and teacher was born on Septemeber 18,1941. He died on Autgust 31 2001 aged 59 Personal Column Court & Social Brigadier G. L. W. Andrews Seaforth Highlander who fought from the deserts of North Africa, through Sicily and France, to the final crossing of the German frontier Brigadier G. L. W. Andrews, CBE DSO Sewaforth Highlander, was born on July 1 1910. He died on August 27,2001 aged 91 Terry Gilbert Dancer who spread his abiities widely through thcatre and film Terry Gilbert, dancer and choreographer, was born on September 11,1932. He died on September 5,2001 aged 68 Mitterrand Goes Straight into Bomb Crisis Talks Norman Cresswell Editor who revived the Catholic Times after helping to close it Norman of the Catholic Times 1993-96 was born on September 2,1928 He died on August 13,2001 72 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Life Cover direct Shares finish near low Barclays Global search for bin Laden blood money Gordon Brown is to urge the international financial community to take action Spread betting takes a dive City Diary Inspirational Grasso leads from the front Chris Ayres Wall Street Diary First out City Diary Wrong sex City Diary O'Brien increases offer for golf course operator Tenon may have broken the mould Accountancy Robert Bruce Season to cherry-pick Any other business Hall marked Any other business Clarke gives up Alliance UniChem chairmanship Health Industries Correspondent Software group in £87m takeover bid Knight life Any other business Equitable Life Trinity Care at centre of bid battle Enron to look after Sainsbury energy needs Invensys falls to ten-year low Ndick Hasell Stock Market Matalan effect helps clothing retailers Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures HBoS worth banking on despite the timing of deal Robert Cole Tempus All. UniChem Cable & Wireless Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street BT Bid fight lifted losses at Claims Direct Exchange Rates The Times Books Direct RTL to take £. 4bn hit on Pearson interests Oil shares slide on Shell admission1 Holmes quits Chesterton Losses at Ford's UK arm soar to £660m Derwent profits up 44% Results in Brief Invensys baffled by shares fall Works councils victory for M&S EVolution and Beeson confirm merger talks Hong Kong calls off 3G auction Business in Brief Publisher rises Business in Brief Mitsubishi cuts Business in Brief Rolls wins order Business in Brief Global loses 20% Business in Brief Pirelli agrees fresh terms for Olivetti Railtrack falls to record low Bank profits could fall 10% after US attacks, say analysts Standard Chartered shelves HK listing Property owners need reassurance Patience wheatcroft Commentary Metronet bid gets preference Fashion retailer defends US trade figures Alliance Leicester Grocery chain sees sales growth halve Afghan refugees fleeing the Taleban Wall Street Diary US regulators fear insurers could use act of war clauses Lib Dems call for clarification of terms The Times Crossword 21338 Stock Markets C&W price loses £lbn Nomura gives up PFI race Currencies Warnings flow from US firms Interest Rates London shares at lowest for four years Odessa Wharf Commodities Nervy Arsenal indebted to Vieira's spot of fortune Owen strikes gold in £18m deal to stay at Anfield Charcol First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Times Premiership table and goalscorers The Premiership Today Fa Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 Liverpool suffer from German obsession with Owen07 Football Confident Burley looks forward to renewed challenge Uefa Cup Ranieri sees Gudjohnsen as man to avoid repeat Theams Troubled Villa aim to establish European union Teams England climb to ninth O'Leary happy for Leeds to travel back in time The Times Online Continuing row over player poaching leaves bad taste Happy Wanderers scale peak again thanks to Wallace Football Every Thursday: Nationwide League second division club-by-club guide Sheringham class paves the way for Tottenham Thompson claims final word in tale of the unexpected Henson's passing role takes the shine off Romania demolition Rugby union Research confirms fears over steroid Drugs in sports Distraught Tagliani tries to focus on Rockingham Motor sport Spectators find solace in sporting fixtures Terror in America Lee still demanding an apology from Ebdon Snooker Burns in the driving seat as he considers his future Six-goal England fail to make impression Hockey Catt blames the poor attitude of players for Bath's decline The Times Windsor test for Funnell Equestrianism Dal ton frets after breaking golden rule Sailing The Daily results service The Times Days ahead Games are cut down to size Sport Summary Johnson turns his back on Leicester Sport Summary Race to catch Scots hots up Sport Summary Baker dealt blow by IOC ruling Sport Summary Sevilla steals a march on rivals Ryder Cup moves to even years in wake of delay Golf Racing Pontefract Players return to duty in sombre mood Yesterday's results O'Brien waits By Our Sports Staff: Somerset rewarded in draw Cricket Raceline Spencer riding on crest of a wave Racing Today's sport weather Times Square Have your e-say Ascot New framework proposed to reduce problems at start Belmont Park pays its respects Eterna 24 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections ALDI Public Defender Service Watson Wyatt Foeal points Could you create a company intranet? Michael Page Technology Keymea Serving Medicine & Industry Section One Why we're daydream believers Susan macDonald Career choice HM Prison Service The Times Law Engineering Recruitment Show Customer Systems Experience The site that keeps a company in touch with its inner self Damian Barr Work style PerfectFit Head Chef Required Times Newspapers Bromley Chartered Accountants Setsquare Recruitment High Flyers Ambitious? Promotional Merchandise Co STR Ltd Accountancy Additions Multiple Display Advertising Items Marcusevans Up Which Ladder? Don't mock the self-improvement gurus Sturart Crainer The Changing Business Heidrick & Struggles International Regent Consulting Vantage point Tmp. worldwide My Big Break Pitney Bowes British Gas Financial Services BMW Group Capita Ras KPMG Search & Selection Astralis Executive Recruitment Hedra Multiple Display Advertising Items Antal International AXA Mattel HayGroup Criterion Search A Challenging New Career ScottishPower Have You Got what It Takes to Be our New Opera and… Haldane Director's Secretaries Times Newspapers Mentor Antal International Executive Recruitment Project Managers Hays Personnel Practice Manager Professional Partnership Chambers' Administrator/Office Manager Service Manager Power business services Cpa group Dextra Execlusive Search & Selection Interexec Investor in People Britannic retirement solutions A: Team Building Aid? European Investment Bank LSM Www. thetimes. co. uk/appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Office of Fair Trading Senior Managers and Executives Marketing Manager EMEA Inspired to Achieve Michael Page J D: Wetherrspoon Dawn of the baby bosses Ther trend is towards younger and younger chief executives, says Christopher Warman Sage Log Com Legal services Commission Carbon Trust Hot property Management Executives on He Move Mantixinfact Pizza Hut 24 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Improve yourself I Self-help works- if you buy the… Waitrose Strategic Sourcing Professionals Section One 24 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Microsoft Orange Golden customers High-value clients can now be… FI System Enterprise Oil Harvey Nash Section Two Butter up the customers that count 'Cream-skimming' your clientele can be profitable, even if it goes against fair play. Andrew Emmerson looks at the new marketing technique CLV might not go down well in public utilites where the notions of common carrier and universal service obligations still hold sway Sales Professionals Harvey Nash LE Group Stock Market Harvey Nash Clifford Chance Thomson National Savings Jigsaw consultancy Achieve your Personal Best No end to It recession The slump in IT recruitdment shows no singns of slowing down, writes John kavanagh Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitney Bowes IP Recruitment Ltd Watson Wyatt A different class Network Executives on the Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Ernst & Young The Times Home Office Eontec London Development Agency Victor Chandler Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Office of Fair Trading Surrey County Council Charity and Fundraising Carreker Entrust English Wines plc Managing Director Firepower Www. thetimes. co. uk/appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers School of Oriental & African Studies Hays Executive Search & Selection Investor in People Investors in People The Sports Industries Federation Pricewater House Coopers Danzas NHS Appointments Commision Finlayson Wagner Black Supply Chain Search Selection Cabinet Office Flextech television Sleigh Select The Cooperative Bank Michael Page International Questor International Spencer Stuart SyBlue Charity and Fundraising Hays ZMB Harvey Nash Director of Consulting & Practice Leaders Whitneytyzack Selection Graham Associates Senior Executives Directors Managers Hedidrick & Struggles International Ellis Fairbank plc Charity and Fundraising Departement of Trade and Industry On the Move London Luton Airport Pricewatercoopers Making strategy work If companies learnt how to apply their aims, reutrns would be better, says Tom Lester NHA International Why pay-offs should relate to performance Packages 24 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Pricewaterhousecooper Director of Customer Services What Have You Got Missing links why boardroom strategy fails to filter… Pricewatercoopers Hampshire County-Council Www. thetimes. co. uk/appointments Section Two Reportage Diary Film Education No Title Paddy Ashdown's Afghan Solution Contents Picture Gallery Mushrooming in Italy Bin Laden - the wrong target? By concentrating all its energy on Osama bin Laden the west is in danger of overlooking and enemy who could as casily be in Ealing as in kandahar, argues paddy Ashdown Our choice was to leave, or stay and die Afghan refuges in Britain tell Giles Whitell how they fled for their lives from the Taleban - but pledge to reutrn and fight if a Holfy war is dcclard The going rate to be smuggled out to civillisation is $10.000 A collective depression The trauma of witnessing America's tragedy has made many Britons depressed. finds Carol Midgley Giles Coren Picture Gallery The Sunday Times The most astonishing unifying force in Belfast The Belfast Giants have enthused both sides of the city How poetry in motion lightens the Tube gloom Last resort The Times A fulfilling life aids recovery from a heart attack Deadly dangers of dust Stripped for action Director Wayne Wang in the front… Hey Jude, don't make it bad Jude Law has… Little tin boy finds a heart New Releases Spielberg's A. I. may flatter only to deceive, says Barbara Ellen, but its juvenile star is a revelation Watching brief. . . Robots in the movies Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release Artifical Intelligence New on video The power of lust New Releases Two films this week offer very different takes on love, says James christopher Exclusive offer A bitter wind in Canada Festival Events in New York threw a pall over Toronto, says Geoff Brown You still need three brains to fathorn it; but is any other Godard film so dazzling? Making a future that works The best visions of the future in the movies are rooted in the present says, Kim Newman Spielberg delverws illusions you never thought you'de see outside dreams Donmar TV movie of the week: Donnie Brasco Winner Golden Lion Here's looking at you, kid Star of the Week He's got the looks and the talent, but Jude Law better watch out about his accent, says Sean MacAulay The only thring that is holding Law back is his unsonorous voice and thin accent Let's get physical Interview Directo Wayne Wang's latest film is too explicit for some, he tells Stephen Dalton - even the actors Entertainments "You Laugh so Much It Hurts" The Chelsea Antiques Fair Entertainments Listings Opera La trviata Thetre Royal Glasgow Recital New London Children's Choir Queen Elizabeth Hall SE1 Hot and really bothered Theatre The family friction in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof causes sparks in a strong revival, says Benedict Nightingale Therer ar sparks of light and life in what is at times a dark deathly play The Look of Love Senior Appointments University of Luton Education that works Times Newspapers Senior Appointments Oriel College Oxford Business Courses University of North London Senior Appointments Sherborne School Bursar Independent Education Odgers The University of Birmingham The Times Cults on campus Manipulative sccts are targeting students, says Fleur Brennan Business Courses Forthcoming Education Features Independent Education Tiscali Ed. forum Our panel of experts answer your questions Independent Education Gabbitas King's College School Business Courses European School of Economics Woldingham School Posts A new language a new life Courses Education National University of Ireland, Galway Check-In Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Swift Travel Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Flight Centre Flightsearchers Journey Travel Insurance Marrott Vacation Club International Multiple Display Advertising Items Lai Holidays The Times A mosaic of ancient treasures From Cumbria to Bangkok, Tony Dawe brings you this week's holiday bargains Qantas Meals and depth charges included The Times Bridge Word Watching Review The Times Chess6 Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Schedules subject to late… Choice Choice Radio 3 Schedules subject to late changes Answers to Word-Watching Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Digital Classicstv BBC1 Times 7 Crossword No 2452 Index Choice Richer Sounds
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