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News from 25/09/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Richard Boxer, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Nick Gibb, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Anthony Loyd and Catherine Philp, Daniel McGrory and James Doran, Ivan J. Sarchet, Natasha Mann, Colin Pritchard, Martin Walter, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Tony Whittaker, Peter Lansley, David Pannick Qc, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Tina Burchill, Alison Kervin, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Roger Maynard, James Eve, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Gary Duncan, James Moore and Lea Paterson, Donald Hutera, Rob Murray, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Dixon, Gary Jacob, Dr Jane Collins, C. W. Koenigsberger, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Frederick Forsyth, Mike Crowley, Ramnik Shah, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Geoffrey McNab, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Angela Jameson, Bob Clough-Parker, Russell Kempson, John Ralfe, Sue Fox, Vanora Bennett, N. C. Russell, Matthias Kelly, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, John Wadham, Director, Chris Ayres and James Moore, Granla Langdon-Down, John Holmes, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Brian Cane Chairman, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, John Hay-Heddle (Vice-Chairman, Paul Denza, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, O. Lawrence, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Lisa and Neal McDonald, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, David, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Stuart Weir, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, W. G. Turney, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Richard Miles, Mona Arshi, Catherine Philp, David Dickinson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, John Felgate, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Roy Jenkins, Benedict Nightingale, Goliath, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, John Cole, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Anthony Howard, Justine Hancock, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Geraldine Van Bueren Professor, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Andrew Woolley,

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How to manage a war US targets banks in bid to choke off terror funds With the stroke of a pen, bin Laden and George Bush declare war Peter Shore dies at 77 Political diary is ripped apart The Times Today Inside Flood of cheap Afghan heroin The greedy man exposed in 'fight crusaders' fax Boodle & Dunthorne The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online 'We are firm on road of jihad' The weather today Bin Laden fax incites Muslims to crush infidels Straw stops for talks with Arafat before Iran visit Pilot tells passengers: throw everything into beating hijackers Extinct Nervous tourists abandon Bath Crippled companies cancel Christmas One. Tel Bin Laden funded by bogus charities Wanted by the Fbi Brown to add frozen US accounts to British list First charge over attacks Nation covers wounds with star-spangled bandage Norwich Union Open plan from the Woolwich Bush uses poll rating to harden fighting spirit City does not expect more survivors Seat America poised to be kingmaker War Briefing AXA Direct Fearful staff queue to enter Empire State Building Goldsmiths Fair World View The New York Times Le Figaro La nouvelle guerre Tougher interrogation powers are allowed by Rights Act Citizen Fingerprint ID cards possible in two years Genie US considers faceprints for air security Elders seek return of tribal council The National Lottery King offers to lead postwar regime Young men flee military service against allies Putin moves deftly to benefit from diplomatic uncertainty The Coalition By Our Foreign Staff: Japanese warships support US action Saga Ryanair Taste for wine Fractious local allies may back US offensive Intelligent Finance Aid workers threatened Citroën C5 Estate Central Asian countries are key to US planning Kennedy pings his political triangle in search of right note Conference sketch Delegates show steel in face of terror Blair granted qualified support On Politics Go Stop dithering on joining euro, MEP tells Labour Public spending 'essential' Conference round-up Quote of the day 'Fair pay' audits Today's agenda Dutch murder link to child found in Thames Ian Brady cleared to publish book Britannia Absent star Winslet remains an enigma Virgin Lloyds TSB Death of Shore, Labour's fighter for UK sovereignty 'Mistakes put foot-and-mouth controls at risk' Man who bit of fear is jailed Blair reaffirms vow to reform public services Journalist in court after match News in Brief Cannabis charge Cash row death Lucan's car sold Millionaire duped Primary school teaches meaning of life Black teacher awarded £45,000 after racist abuse in class Asbestos-related disease 'will rise for 20 years' Snoring risk Best hospitals to be given new powers Philosophy still left to older pupils Cancer vaccine trials to begin RAC French to learn cockney English By a Correspondent: Russell murder samples not linked to Stone Jeans for Genes Day Van Hoogstraten Charged rival's murder Unionist move may prevent disarmament, says Adams Swiftcall Step wise Human trafficker faces long jail term General surrenders over killing of Croats Eta suspects arrested in France News in Brief (AFP): Comoros coup (Reuters): Havel unwell Judge upsets poll EasyJet French seek £100m handout to turn unsold wine into meths Police on trial after suicide bombing '100 impostors among boat people' Department of Trade and Industry Online On the Website Today News on the Move Phantom fears that only leave us vulnerable Shirking from war sends a clear signal -a 'Kick me' sign around our neck Hijackers offer a perfect excuse for companies that fail to make the grade Picture Gallery A lesson in humanity from a race of robots ID cards will not stop the terrorist assault Home Truths Politicians need to scrutinise, not to pontificate The Wrong Moment Unionists should not act with their heads in the sand Split Personality The historical works and historic arguments of Roy Jenkins Ways to turn tide against Taleban Will identity cards or intelligence beat the terrorists? Joy and anguish over Duncan Smith's leadership Ashdown diaries and zeal for PR Moveable watershed? The way you say it Court Circular Meetings Birthdays Picture Gallery Memorial service Anniversaries Personal Column Appointments No Title Metal detectors help to chart our past Luncheons Personal Column Airline Network Flight Centre Lord Shore of Stepney Labour stalwart of firm convictions, who for half a century was eloquent in attacking cant and defending parliamentary independence Dublin Hotel Discounts Flight Searchers Travel Insurance Court & Social Jetline Multiple Display Advertising Items Captain Edmund Carver Naval observer decorated for perilous low level attacks on the Bismarck Shares hold best levels Comfort Design Excellence The Times Unit Trusts Information Service Easynet Americans are right to expect a strong economic recovery Economic View Hp invent Winterfiood in no hurry to halt City Diary Becalmed City Diary Funds at Equitable worth 25% less than we thought Business Letters No time to scrap the MFR Auld Reekie City Diary BT 'Old-fashioned jobber' who has seen it all in the City End to talks lifts Anite shares Legal & Public Notices Property company to give back £73m Wolseley arranges $925m credit facilities Drug trial progress for OGS NTL talks continue over masts Valentia closes in on Eircom European setback hits Leeds United profits The Times Online travel group bullish Investors seek bank bargains Stock Market Bad news fears hurt Energis's return Biggest Price Movements of the Day Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Close Brothers bears up well in the right niches Tempus BRIT Insurance OGS Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Managed funds of unit trust groups fall £41bn Thus Kvaerner in emergency talks to stave off bankruptcy Deutsche links with Zurich in £1.7bn deal Housing market looks set for slowdown Instinet profits hit by attacks Results in Brief Euromoney shares off 17% Nigerian factory for BAT in global growth Swissair to cut jobs and flights Business in Brief Generali exposed EasyJet confident Havas confirms Digital doubts Unilever warning Listing cancelled Exchange Rates Sainsbury throws £100m into price war US Government could be terrorism insurer Charles Schwab FSA sends the right message to the markets Commentary BRIT warns of surge in insurance rates T&S to invest in existing stores Boots closes Internet photo service The Times Books Direct Inside Disney losing attraction with investors The Times Crossword 21,842 UK banks face £1.5bn increase in bad debt provisions Stock Markets Recession fear hits price of oil Bear market takes its toll as Winterflood calls it a day Currencies Picture Gallery Share price surge brings respite to London and New York markets BT writedown to cost ?500m Interest Rates The Royal Bank of Scotland Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities First Glance Yesterday Today Television Players' union denies accusations of greed Sports Reporter of the Year Toll of red cards rises for Saints and sinners alike Mortgages for Business Limited What's Important in Football The Premiership Today Union disputes authorities' claim of fair play over TV deal Football Travel-sick United still causing Ferguson headaches Keegan tries to keep City rollercoaster on tracks National League preview Celtic's appeal rejected over O'Neill touchline ban Smith finds comfort in England reunion Women's football Molesey allow Walker to relive magic of the Cup Non-League football Southampton deprived of home comforts by fluent Villa Zaccheroni voted in to seat that is still far from safe Football Letter from Rome Fantasy league Rethink needed to combat penalty divers Letters Cricket the passion-killer Selection via the averages McDonalds confident of keeping their marriage afloat despite separation Sailing The Kervin Interview Rough seas awaiting fleet in the Atlantic Anglesea suspended for a year Rugby union Lions give videos the boot Jersey base hope on steering clear of Bristol's shadow Clubs join forces to tackle RFL over plan for cut Rugby league By Our Sports Staff: Rusedski sees boost for Britain Tennis Silverwood seeks to rebuild his England career Cricket Cronje awaits court verdict over ban Heineken Cup The Times The Daily results service By Our Sports Staff: Van de Velde's career in a hole Golf Vince Wright's Pools forecast Today's fixtures Times Square Calzaghe on Tyson undercard Sports Summary Colets capitulate Fisher moves on Jordan plays on Scotland slip up Spencer hopes to bounce back with Gossamer Racing Beverley Fontwell Park Godolphin pull out all the stops in charm offensive On The Level Yesterday's results Kempton Park TEAMtalk Raceline Teams put aside rivalries to pay New York tribute American football Patterson's swift destruction leaves crowd in daze Bonds hits the heights as record looms Baseball Games to come Optimax Student guide Lifetime Arts Law … War Contents 'Look, he really cares' When Britain was at its most vulnerable, Winston Churchill boosted the nation's morale with visits to the scenes of carnage and destruction caused by the Blitz. In this first extract from his new biography, Roy Jenkins, describes the life of a leader at war His favourite occupation during air raids was to climb on to the roof and watch the action Extraordinary summer of 1940 'Depart, in the 'Our aim: Victory in spite of all terror' As Prime Minister he had succeeded to the most appalling inheritance Tomorrow Giles Coren The Times Will the Queen see red? Anthony Howard Defence and foreign policy have long tended to provide a source of peril for the Liberal Democrats ITV rule should apply to the BBC The Times Go on, spoil yourself -do some work Is university for work or play? In the second part of our guide, Hannah Betts argues that nothing is as Study is for girlie swots To avoid jumping out of a window, you will need friends. Nobody will be your friend if you work The experts' view The Newspapers Limited Cambridge 1991 Edinburgh 1992 Tomorrow Lecherous lectures My baby can't keep food down The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Healthspan Why women faint more than men Dizziness and swooning have little to do with hysteria, and much more with abnormal blood flow in the legs. Justine Hancock reports Standard Life Healthcare Vitamins and freedom of choice An EU directive could outlaw high-close vitamins and minerals, says Tina Burchill Marie Stopes International Boots Been there, done that party conferences Mid-life crisis? Time for a new direction It's not only the young who have burning ambition. Many over-50s are changing their careers, says Natasha Man Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus A taste of battle on the palette Visual Art Over the centuries the art of war has become ever more brutal, says Richard Cork Goya, like a cameraman, knows how to zoom in on the telling incidents British Film Institute They shoot, he scores Interview John Williams is the man Hollywood calls on for widescreen musical magic, so who else would you expect to do Harry Potter? Geoffrey McNab met him Welcome to Belfast's promised land Through the darkest days of the Troubles, the Ulster Orchestra has been a beacon of hope. Now it's building a new Utopia, says Richard Morrison My idea is to show Belfast, through music, that a better world is possible Opera & Ballet Messiah Top Girls Haymarket, Leicester Dance National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica Queen Elizabeth Hall The sour smell of success Interview Peter Nichols is not about to surrender to optimism, he tells Benedict Nightingale I suppose I've inherited my mother's refusal to see the good side of things Play choice Today's hightghts compiled by Ann Scanlon Stern with joy In one of his last interviews, the great violinist Issac Stern summed up his life for Sue Fox Until the day after I die, I will be excited by being a musician The Sunday Times Recital Skampa Quartet Wigmore Hall Review Bridge Games Word Watching The Times Chess Winning Move Choice Satellite, cable & digital Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Answers to Word-Watching Radio 4 Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2456 Today's Television Pages 26 & 27 Satelite and… Choice The Writers Bureau Hong Kong lawyers fake on the dragon The Bar Conference: Importance of independence Gary Slapper Competition controls Hays ZMB Shire Independence day for the Bar In an increasingly dangerous world, the role of the independent lawyer becomes ever more vital, says Matthias Kelly The Bar Conference takes place on Saturday, October… The Times Law Section Recently Retired Litigation Partner Chadwick Nott Director of Legal Services Private Practice One foot in the grave? Not likely Pending legislation will ensure that older lawyers are no longer written off, says Grania Langdon-Down I still had a lot to give Lester lecture The Times Law A new lease of life Occupation Pensors Regulatory authority Elpaso European Counsel Pre-eminent New York Firm Expansive Brussels… The Boots Company Language no Bar to frequent lawyer points Iomcs News Capita Ras Chambers and Partners Lawyers stand up to the drason Hong Kong's judges are at the frontie of a new constitutional system, none more so than the Chief Justice. Reports by Frances Gibb New man for a Fate of children Best to refer to scripture over suicide GE Capital Keating Chambers The Bar Conference 2001 Consumer power set to net the cartel criminals What will the push for stricter competition controls really mean for business, asks Rob Murray In the City LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Capita Ras Commerce & Industry Lawyer of the week 'I read about Nelson Mandela and Gandhi—they were both lawyers' Bulletin board Withdrawal restores automatic directions Court of Appeal Published September 25,2011 Hawkins v Keppe Shaw (a Firm) Before Lord Justice Waller, Lord Justice Latham and Mr Justice Astill Judgment July 20,2001 Share transfer not caught by insolvency regime Chancery Division Published September 25,2001 Money Markets International Stockbrokers Ltd v London Stock Exchange Ltd and Another Before Mr Justice Neuberger Judgment July 10,2001 Considerations relevant to annulling trustees' exercise of power Chancery Division Published September 25,2001 Abacus Trust Company (Isle of Man) Ltd and Another v National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Before Mr Justice Patten Judgment July 17,2001 Duty to assess housing needs Court of Appeal Published September 25,2001 Reginia (Khana) v Southwark London Borough Council Public Defender Service Government Legal Services West Yorkshire Police Portsmouth City Council Christian Fisher Holborn College The Times Do you refer work to personal injury law firms? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kaltons Solicitors Post Graduate Diploma in Paralegal Practice Questions for Cash - eg, is he actually a lawyer? Trading places Queen's Counsel Hays ZMB

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