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News from 24/09/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Damian Whitworth and Roland Watson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Nicholas Barrington, David Charter Health Correspondent, Michael Aylwin, Robert Hands, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, David Brown, Jessica Davies, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Steve Collins, Andrew Perkins, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Alan Thompson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Arthur Hollman, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jane Livesey, Jenny MacArthur, Keith McDougall (Vice-President), David Eimer, Andy Stephens and Nick Szczepanik, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Carol Ross, Robin Moffat, Charles Bremner, Greg Hurst, Melissa Kite, Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory, Tam Dalyell, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Zahid Hussain and Stephen Farrell, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Michael Varcoe-Cocks, Sean Macaulay, W. P. Kitcat, Philip Skelsey, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Richard Ellington, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, William Rees~Mogg, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Tim Symonds, David A. Harris Secretary General, Geoffrey Holroyde (Director), Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Roland Watson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Leolin Price, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Roy Jenkins, Kathleen Wyatt, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Daniel McGrory and Dominic Kennedy, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Jacqueline Joseph,

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Britain's Wartime Leader: Roy Jenkins on Churchill, Starting Today in Times 2 Blunkett wants ID cards for all Fast Times Charcol America admits it aims to topple Taleban Inside Stock Watch Death Duty Prayers unite city racked by grief The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 The weather today Weathercall Gas masks sell out as New York prepares for the worst America at War the Blitz Spirit Ordinary Lives 'It's time for return to normal life,' Bush tells US Muslims offer reward to find Asian gang behind white youth's death Virgin Blow to the heart of affluent America America at War the Cost of Conflict RSPC Hijacking expert believed to be hiding in Iran The Hunt Imad Mughniyeh: Deadly Fanatic behind Some of World's Worst Atrocities Tehran 'may have aided attack' German officer's warning backfires Abbey National Britain may send forces to Central Asia this week Peugeot FBI agents in race to unravel the global paper trail America at War the Hunt Charges Access Terms Enemies get warmer, friends cool off War Briefing Clinton sent hit squad to kill or catch bin Laden Standard Life Healthcare British victims may get City memorial Hitachi 'Together we will get through this' vows New York 'Let's Fight Back! Pakistan denies American troops have arrived Adobe Pope preaches peace as Kazakhs side with US BT Tribesmen stock up on homemade guns Tehran agrees to back US coalition against terrorism Ordinary Lives Putin discovers telephone diplomacy is his number A Deal is emerging giving Russia adequate rewards for military co-operation from Central Asia Zurich Kennedy criticises leaders for talk of war Picture Gallery The week ahead in Bournemouth Dissent over health tax to fund NHS Airline cuts may delay Heathrow terminal verdict Trimble tries to oust Sinn Fein pair Medical charity and duke vie' for the Dome Churches 'need an extrovert' to attract the men William rolls up for four years of fun and study Graduates go to top of class Racing yachts colour in the oceans Students could learn to avoid depressing debts Britis Gas Communications Virtuoso violinist dies at 81 News in Brief Driver abducted Organic appeal Talking punk Sir Peter de la Billière Diseases without cure put pig farms at risk Sky By a Correspondent: The Hollywood force is with film fans The Top Fifty MMR 'safer than single jabs' Dogs ease pain of divorce Connolly tells of sex abuse Multiple Display Advertising Items Murdered boy's torso found in Thames More than Home Insurance Drug to combat asthma News in Brief Murder charge Boy shot in neck Autism lead risk Ambulance crash 5,000th rescue Ailing ales sales Kylie triumphs Poles vote to eject Solidarity for ex-Comiiiunists (AFP): Five die en Bangladesh rally blast News in Brief NME's curtain up (AP): Serial killer Direct Line Toulouse death toll rises to 29 (AP): Alarm thwarts euro raiders Saga Judge Merciless holds sway Beer festival less frothy 8 Time Online On the Website Today This can never be Blair's Falklands The prime Minister is riding high, but the battles on the home front won't go away Why don't we just invite them all to an anger management workshop? It 's so bad you simply have to be an optimist Tosh'n Becks The Times Sports Diary Layer upon Layer The Americans are building a flexible coalition Kennedy 'S Conference Liberal Democrats need to take unexpected care this week Princely Times Freshers look forward to the term that lies ahead Trade Centre fire Taleban's twisted creed and price of appeasement Plight of women under Islam Status of the Lib Dems Transplant deaths Retailers prosper but farms go bust Marconi's woes One-eyed viewpoint A seasonal tip BBC chairman Court Circular University news Luncheon Reunion Wedding anniversary Personal Column Memorial services Birthdays French cathedrals exhibit their treasures Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Journey Travel Insurance Forthcoming marriages Nature notes No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Newspapers Ltd Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices ISAAC Stern Violinist who inspired a generation of young musicians with his intense, communicative playing—and saved Carnegie Hall from demolition Lives in Brief Miles Blackwell, former chairman of Blackwell Ltd, was born on February 10,1945. He died on August 31,2001, aged 56 Kari-Eduard Von Schnitzler Demagogue of the East German airwaves whose weekly denunciations of the decandent West made him reviled on both sides of the Berilin Wall The Big Fight - Dempsey Beaten on Points Capitalisation, week's change The Sunday Times British Funds Barratt well placed for slowdown in housing Companies Reporting Results and statistics Exchange Rates Jaeger-Lecoultre Economic outlook Change on Week What the Sunday Papers Say The Honda Challenge UK car market poised to slide Siemens Emalaysia Airlines Recession is not inevitable for Britain Economic Agenda Strain grows in junk market International tribunal backs CME The Avon Lady takes high-tech to doorsteps Air cargo volumes set to fall by fifth Climate levy costs engineers £200m a year Market decline hits pension fund managers Focus falls on process of cash laundering Student briefing Autonomy Picture Gallery Ministers in pledge on terrorist funds Companies Reporting FSA to act over forced selling of insurers' shares George refuses to rule out recession The Times Crossword 21.341 Microsoft faces fresh inquiry Have fun working at British firms? Don't make me laugh Safety chief took Railtrack payoff Horrods Knightsbridge EU looks for talks on 'aviation area' with America Chelsea stumble from one spot of bother to another The Royal Bank of Scotland Contrite quartet hit hard in the pocket First Glance Yesterday Today Television Premiership table and goalscorers Premiership Review Fast Forward from Saturday's Matches FA Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 Villa handed chance of swift redemption Injury challenges Eriksson's forward thinking Football Roeder's rebuilding plans take shape as feeble Newcastle are demolished Hibernian pick up winning thread Scottish Amicable Challenge Players to be balloted on strike Preston ride their luck to cause Francis further embarrassment Masterful Benarbia weaves his magic spell Brentford rejuvenated by Downes's half-time cameo Second division round-up Norwich savour the taste of success First division round-up Rodgers displays brilliance to impress potential suitors Third division round-up Results McHale in demand again as Thompson makes exit Non-League football Non-League Kewell 's goals ensure Leeds reach summit without hitting heights Man-to-man marking Deportivo prepare for United with away victory European round-up Europe Loners survive duel in the sun Britons rally to the cause in television shoot-out Waiting game for the fast and the furious Rockinggham dalays drive comprtitors and public to frustration By a Correspondent: Taylor celebrates Great Britain 's 'finest' victory Brack caught by De Ferran in final twist Dalton gets his reward as boat risk pays off at the start Sailing Correspondent Higgins fights back strongly to collect first trophy on home soil Snooker Funnell reaps reward for faultless display Equestrianlm Bristol maintain winning ways to stay top Biaggi rues tyre choice as Gibernau capitalises Motorcyling England secure place in World Cup finals Hockey Muller rides his luck to turn up heat on Plato Motor racing Goosen's bogeys pave way to victory for Garcia Golf Ireland's loss proves England's gain Rugby union: Six National Championship Dell St Helens find strength in adversity Rugh league Legal & Public Notices Never on a Sunday for Six Nations Precision of Smith saves blushes of sloppy Saracens Rugby union Fast forward from Saturday 's Premiership… Contepomi settles Bristol's nerves Newcastle rely on the trusty hoot of Wilkinson Wasps wait after injury to Worsley Referees blamed as Welsh sides fail to inspire Follow England Burns displays fortitude to end barren Spell Motor rallying The Daily results service The Times Times Square Youngster takes singles title Sports Summary Dokic displays power of youth Gibbs hits record for South Africa Tanner clinches overall success Allenby aims for second triumph Moller rises to tough challenge Usher, Kruse and Williams foil foes Maille Pistol fails to earn shot at Are Racing Kempton Park Leicester Hamilton Park Leaders in the Flat championships Reading the racecard Saturday's details More posturing than passion from Harrison, the self-proclaimed hero Gascoigne can use Best as marker on road to recovery Lloyds TSB Johnson scandal mars Olympics Interview Parents Fashion Arts The Times Student Guide Contents Things I wish I'd known As universities prepare to open thier doors, we present the first of three guides for freshers. Today foiurt Times writers reveal—with the benefit of hindsigh—the gaffes and mistakes they made while Antonia Senior offers finanical advice Carol Midgley Leeds 1983 Cambridge 1973 Frolic now, pay later East Angiia 1998 From the parochial to the mystical Cambridge 1965 The rise of Condeleezza Bush's security aide is tough black, female and won't be sidelined, says Giles Whittell The National Art Collections Fund Life of a Grand Old Man At the ago of 80, Roy Jenkins was drawn to write Churchill's biography by a shared sense of public duty and self-indulgence. But a close shave with death almost denied him the chance to see it through, he tells Anthony Howard Churchill Roy Jenkins on Churchill the war leader Times Newspapers Limited A nice little scandal is the very thing the Great British game show needs to secure its mysterious newfound social cachet Country house fit for a queen of pop Times Newspapers Limited What a child's drawing reveals A new study reveals that children's pictures hold powerful clues to how they really think and feel, reports Jessica Davies Should we let our 13-year-old daughter do a weekend paper round? Parent. forum How you can help Wealth in a cold climate Latitude is crucial to a nation's economic strength, says Anjana Ahuja Bugs' red alert Science briefing The Times Lots of frills, but few thrills London Fashion Week Fashion Writer of the Year Post to: Eric Hill Ltd Streetwise Corduroy Bags of Join the style icons with an individual Anya Hindmarch creation. And it's all for charity, says Emily Davies Personality Insider tip Wardrobe editing The old and the new How to glow like Kate Kate Winslet had a bad pregnancy unitl Zita West's blend of products rvitaalisted her, says Emily Davies The Sunday Times Brando, D6 Niro and little old me-o Interview Edward Norton has joined the top rank of Hollywood greats. It's a living, he tells David Eimer Passion or pushiness on behalf on the work shouldn't lead you to be labelled a pain Warner Classics United Kingoom Glitter with no sparkle La Movie Tinseltown has los its lustre and even Mariah Carey can't lift the gloom, says Sean Macaulay Play choice Today's highlights compiled by Ann Scanion Only a technical knockout A pair overstretched theatrical exercises leave an exhausted Jan Johns on the ropes Royal Shakes Peare Company As the Beast Sleeps Tricycle Theatre When the show can't go on7 Broadway is strugging in the wake of the attack—and London will suffer too, says Daniel Rosenthal Directo's Chair Soft Wood Comedy Victoria Wood's show at the Albert Hall is just too comfy for Clive Davis The song remains the same POP Stereo MC's stick firmly to their time-tested groove. Shrewd, says David Sinclair World Music Diamanda Galas Festival Hall The Times Opera & Ballet Criterion Theatre Messiah Recital The Shout Drill Hall WC1 Dance Colin Poole Clore Studio Upstairs Review Bridge Word Watching The Times Chess Winning Move Solution on page 29 Sky One Digital Classicstv Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Schedules subject to late changes Answers to Word-Watching Choice Itv1 Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2455 Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland

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