News from 27/09/2001
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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Joel Stanley, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Robert Cole, Peter KING(Senior resorch fellow), Peter Riddeil and Greg Hurst, George Caulkin and Oliver Kay, James Moore, Phillip Whiteley, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Karion Wood, Sarah Potter, Boris Johnson, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, Michael Evane Defence Editor, David Coleman (Reader in Demograghy University of Oxford), Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Roger Maynard, William Petrie, Kevin Eason, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Mark Whitby (Senior Vice President), David McVay, Tom Bird, Matthiew Pryor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Michael Knipe, Edwin Shuker, lan Johns, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, June Knowles, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Robert Bruce, Marion McGllvary, John O'Leary, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Roger Tredre, Rodney Aldridge, Roland Watson, Mr John Scott Latham, Stephan L. Phillips, Charles Bremner, Angela Jameson and Clive Mathieson, Helen Rumbelow, Helen Fretter's, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, lan Cobain and Catherine Philp, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rick Brosdbent, Philip Webster Political Editer, Geoffrey Dean, Rosemary Rigbter, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robin Sanderson, Nigel Cliff, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Richard Owan, Damian Whitworth, Ruth Taplin, Roger Boyes, Peter Riddell and Gary Duncan, lvo Tennant, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editer, Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Des Dearlove, Kevin McCarra, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Edward du Cann, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Chris Quick, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Frances Cr0ok Director, The Howard League for Penal Reform, Chris Ayres, Matthew Conferece Sketch, Roy Jenkins, Marvyn M. Slater, Daniel McGrory and Dominic Kennedy, Scan MacAulay, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Lindsay Nicolle, Nicola Woolcock, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Roland Watson and Vanora Bennett, Kiron REID(Lecturer in Law), James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Robert Whymant, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, Alistair Burt, Carl Mortished Intemational Business Editor, Helen McEWEN, Damian Barr,
Resumo'My cordiality with Hezza in no way diminishes… Terror crushes economic hope Inside Stock Watch William stalked by Edward 's TV crew Tribal hatred drives refugees into desert BT no title The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online The weather today Raids crush terrorist cells and foil plot to kill Bush AP: Rivals pledge to build on Israel truce Terror chiefs Bush looks son delivered to Lincoln for poetic threat inspiration Woman with taste for beer prepares trial of bin Laden Genie Chemical war fear after 20 are held Dell Nuclear reactors vulnerable to attack First direct Six Iraqi refugees arrested at USAF jet base Dossier lists 100 hate attacks on Muslim targets 'We are like hostages' Could You? Police Go Offer Muslims hand of friendship, Prescott says Image of Prophet's tomb goes to auction Blair cancels Australia trip as military action comes closer BASF India stays geopolitically correct World View The Jerusalem Post Smh.com.au Liverpool Victoria Marks & Spencer UN pleads for £172m to avert Afghan disaster no title Helping the Homeless Seventy refugees flown to Auckland Afghans 'need a Marshall Plan' PC World the Computer Superstore US and Pakistan unite against Kabul Night falls and ragtag rebels prepare for war Warriors tread warily in footsteps of Alexander Security Vision Intemational Ltd Washington 's empty airport is symbol of nation's grief Rover German air guards carrying stun guns President tests patience of nation hungry for action Tiny Computers Ltd This is not Nato 's war yet, says US HSBC 'Wolfman ' prepares for worst of worlds An Extra 10% off Sale Price for a Limited Period… Bush sides with Putin against Chechen rebels British soldiers leaving Balkans By Our Foreign Staff: Berlusconi says West is superior to Islam Oftel cuts cost of calls to mobiles by £800m The Link Gas pipe savings to give £5 off all bills How Romans built a washing machine Bursar predicts Oxford top-up fee Schools fear loss of charitable status Norwich Union Direct 12 missed chances to save little girl's life Call for investigation into Fred West's claims of further bodies NatWest Torso cases not linked say police Limited Period Offer Mother hopes for justice in inquiry Defensively speaking , that's what gentleman Ming is for Kennedy urges Blair to consult Parliament Tokenism' turns delegates against women-only shortlists Saga OneTel. Net Party must get tough to be 'effective opposition' ID cards 'must be justified9 Conference round-up Rebuke for US over Kyoto Quote of the day Blockage blamed on care bed losses Rayner protest Today's agenda Enigma decoder was stolen 'as April Fool joke' Station X devoted to cracking codes Abbey National Announcements By a Correspondent: MMR vaccine case is dropped The Greatest Hostage expert called in to save machine Bristol wins year-long clipper race News in Brief Murder suspect ITN wins hews bid Virus reappears Tory choice This Saturday in weekend Halifax Congregations will foot bill for clergy pay rise HQ costs blamed for fewer priests Guide welcomes pub grub renaissance P&O Stena Three killed in drugs gun battle World in Brief Tiger numbers up (AP): Suez ship blaze Stars help Spain (AP): School collapse (AP): Bomb deaths Cuckold shames wife's lover with neon sign EasyJet.com Mugabe sidelines promised land pad Barocco reveals new surprises Pope pays tribute to Armenia's lost 1.5m Tta Putin is impatient for Nato welcome Online What I hated about Brussels was the lying - Britain's lying In the first extract from his diary of a fledgeling politican, Boris Johnson reflect on Tory Splits Where, in this war, do you stop? You don't is the answer Picture Gallery A culture of secrecy only feeds our fear of the unknown Government may know best when it comes to anti-terrorism, but a bit of openness would help to convince the rest of us After Manhattan Economic jitters, but a resolute political front Precursors of Fear Defences are in place but must be tightened Salt in their Hair The Times Clipper challenge has revived maritime competition Population growth Don't talk wet Heightened risk of Id cards gain support but critics fear spectre of 1984 Past and future of wrecked centre Schooling in prison Help the farmers Memories of Monty Fishy tale Court Circular University news Personal Column Luncheon Dinner Meeting Birthdays Legal news Liyery company Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Spencer Barrett Oxford classicist of exceptional learning and rigour Personal Column Court & Social Dr Barbara Ansell Doctor and scientist who worked with children to diagnose juvenile rheumatism and alleviate the suffering it caused Tom Proctor Iron-fisted cragsman who dared the most hazardous of climbs Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Miners Dei in Colliery Fire Monsignor James Crichton Liturgist who helped to transform Ctholic worship The Times Unit Trust Information Service Virgin Shares close off best Issued by Barclays Stockbrokers Ltd. Chapter and verse of what went wrong at Marks & Spencer A new book recounts the highs and lows of M&s NatWest Good , bad and ugly aftermath of attacks Wall Street Diary Some certified criminal activity City Diary Bad news A fine M&s Figures that delight finance directors Gong ho Fortune Brands, Inc FTSE remains sensitive to US Nick Hasell Stock Market Oxford Glyco Sciences impresses City Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Fast Times London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Smiths shares might just take flight Rober Cole Tempus Mobile phones Barratt Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Financial claims in ads face control Unisys Darling orders pensions review Complainants must wait for Equitable deal Barratt tries to dispel gloom Tate & Lyle deal suffers setback Results in Brief Exchange Rates Easynet remains bullish Coke and P&G scrap venture Business in Brief CGNU ends talks BSkyB switch Northern sale SSL edges ahead Britannia grows 'Wizard spellbinds publisher Scottish Widows Smiths dispels fears of slump Let's have soem action on pensions now Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Goldman quarterly profits fall BT Regulators ease burden on gas and telecoms Jobs on the line at Tempo Inside Greenspan proposes $100bn US aid package The Times Crossword 21,844 Stock Markets Fast Times Abbey National invested in WTC bond Opec stands by quota as oil dips below $21 Marks in after Peek surprise Currencies Lloyd 's names face cash call after attacks Interest Rates Air fears put 2,000 Shorts jobs on the line Esure Insurance Ltd Commodities Airline staff in fight for severance pay Liverpool 's faith rewarded as Litmanen makes his mark Betdaq League takes action over Ziege move First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Times Premiership table and goalscorers FA Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 The Premiership Today Arsenalface uphill task after Greeks continue winning run Football Ferguson determined to stick with flawed formation Ranieri positive about tactics Uefa Cup: First round, second leg Leeds comforted by past exploits Gregory focuses on heroic victory Stewart aiming to prove a point PFA leader believes strike is almost inevitable Grainger shatters Glass-fronted revival by Watford Football Every Thursday : Nationwide League second division club-by-club guide End is nigh For Taylor after Solano 's telling blow Newestle united leicester city MacKen exposes Norwich's soft underbelly Rejuvenated Sutton makes striking case Zimbabwe welcomes England on tour of duty Lord's development turns on MCC subscription rise Disgraced Cronje begins court battle to lift life ban Singleton appreciates chance to divert anxieties Montoya gives America reason to cheer Motor racing Tournant makes the most of his big chance Cycling The Daily results service H Heineken Cup The Times McGregor prepares to ride off into sunset Yesterday 's racing results Greece gets new Games warning Sport Summary Ireland labour Holmes comeback Proctor prepared Collins joins squad Today 's fixtures Times Square Protests force Canada to call off matches Rugby union Sports Daily Tomorrow Moore walks tall with More Than a Stroll Racing Goodwood TEAMtalk Raceline Course specialists Reading the racecard Pontefract Perth World series worthy of a new sponsor Diary Bristol relieved after Jersey fail to turn the tide Salling Final sprint provides fitting end Clipper Log Ipswich muddle through to secure Uefa Cup Cape holds no fears for Illbruck Eterna Crews face battle to return to their old lives Www.thetimes.co.uk/appointments ECI Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items Revenue Student survival Are colour-coordinated washing-up… Kimberly-Clark Europe Customer Systems Ltd Graduate to Management Opportunities The easy way to survive student life Career choice NatWest The Times Grasp the Opportunity Family Chef The Times VIP Vf Northem Europe Limited Experience Graduates face a shock as TMT sector goes from feast to famine Work style Interpreter Call Str Ltd Graduated? FSA Real IT resourcing Diplomat The Times UP Which Ladder? Whitehead Mann GKR The Urquhart Partnership Ltd The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Multiple Display Advertising Items Bupa Holistic Services Odgers KPMG Pracsys Group Haldane Bryant Consulting CJA Competition Commission Aquila Aeatechnology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Town and Partners Diary of a Peak Performance Coach CMR Britanic retirement solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items TXU Interexec Amethyst Group Project Telecom Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe needs its own Silicon Valley The Changing Business Odgers Trailfinders RSM Michael Page Consultancy My Big Break Rodney Aldridge, 53, executive chairman and founder of capita, the £3 billion outsourcing company 18 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Www.thetimes.co.uk/appointments London Development Agency Mi££ions depend on you The Silieost syndrome Can Britain's hi-tech… National Savings The Berkeley Partnership MVA Section One Gradumeto Management Opportunities 18 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Www.thetimes.co.uk/appointments Harvey Nash Manchester City Council Sales Professionals No progress allowed E-business is in trouble, as… Clerical Medical Phee Farrer Jones Ltd Pilat Media Technology and Senior Appointments Survival of the fittest in e-business There will be no gain without pain as companies search for ways to fight their way out of the global downturn, says Lindsay Nicolle Pitney Bowes Multiple Display Advertising Items Frucor Beverages UK Ltd Odgers PW The Times London Luton Airport Carreker CF Appointments Ltd South Somerset Homes Hays Executive Directing Diversity in the Workplace PCW PCW Intrum justitia Multiple Display Advertising Items Capita Ras Royal Albert Hall For more recruitment advertising log on to www.… Victor Chandler Health Safety & Environmental manager www.thetimes.… DH Education has moved to News Review Birmingham City Council Lancaster University Jewish Care GWT KPMG Capita Ras Frazer-Jones MacMillan cancer relief Warren Partners Datex-Ohmeda CEME SAC Whitneytyzack Capita Ras Spencer Stuart Group Chief Executive GKR Allen Associates Search and Selection NB Ellis Fairbank plc Polo Ralph Lauren Medical Protection Society Harvey Nash Directorbank Orchid Mercuri Urval Limited Cressing Templar Whitehead Mann GKR QI Jeff or Michael at Interface Executive Resorces Ltd. On the Move Focused on being the best Don't discount disaster Business can no longer afford to ignore crisis management, says Chris Quick Freedom the key to new pension plans Packages 18 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Www.thetimes.co.uk/appointments Harvey Nash Multiple Display Advertising Items Disaster recovery How up to date is your… NB COSTA Section Two Technology and Senior Appointments Reportage Health Film Education Sleeping with the Enemy Contents An uneasy alliance As the tide turned in favour of the Allies, Churchill found himself increasingly sidelined by Roosevelt and Stalin, says Roy Jenkins 'What fun to get there ahead of Monty' Tomorrow : When Churchill considered waging gas and… A bad time to be Asian in Britain Revulsion at Muslim extremism has expressed itself in violence and hostility against Britain's Asian communities whatever their faith or views. Mary Ann Sieghart investigates 'Are you close to bin Laden?' Giles Coren The Times A tireless crusader fades away Whisper is not in Europhobe circles, but British mustic owes a lot Richard Morrison From Brisbane to Bath, from Kuala Lumpur to Cracow, Klais is the toast of toccata-and-fugue types everywhere Receovery from traumatic stress Natural Woman Ltd DVT and cold weather Vivre dampened. On questioning other people, he had… Time for a flu jab The Wellman Clinic Fish oil helps bones Ginger & Ginkgo Online Advice Where your flair counts Creativity can be the key to success for a company or an individual. Nick Wyke looks at three examples Ingenuity in action Don't do a Decca The lack of vision that led a company to reject the Beatles is still all too common today CIMA Basics to back A Japanese chain is taking on M&s with cut-price staples for men and women. Roger Tredre reports on the launch A touch of great Britain New Releases It has its faults, but Enigma is in the finest tradition of Second World war flicks, says Barbara Ellen (who also fancies Mike Bassett) Festival time Picture parade Star of the week The Score Starless nights, sleepy days Few stars turned up for the San Sebastian film festival, but a relaxed James Christopher still found much to admire The Sunday Times Sleeping with the big beasts New Releases Put Marlon Brando, Robert De Niro and Edward Norton together and you would expect the sparks to fly. No, not if it's The Score, says Nigel Cliff Critic's Choice Entertainments 'Blind obedience is a form of madness' Art Galleries The Times Rockers call the shots Mick Jagger is the latest rock star wanting to make movies. Some should have stuck to the day job, says Stephen Dalton The Sunday Times TV movie of the week: Heathers4 Amelie A big star , but he's out of shape Star of the Week Marlon Brando is now more famous for his girth than his acting What a waste, says Sean MacAulay A life in pictures New on video Japan looks to take the Western path Robert Whymant introduces a six-page report on changes to the Japanese economy and describes the challenges facing the ruling life One NorthEast Tipcom QED RFI The Miller Insurance Group Economy in the grip of uncertainty Reform is needed to lift Japan out of its present financial gloom, writes Robert Whymant Toshiba Innovation a sign of good health Vodafone Partners: an East-West success story Skilled Intermediaries have made the UK's It companies 'big in Japan', says Ruth Taplin Hyogo Investment Support Center Electronics Link Asia British business has room to boom in Kyoto's Research Park Need a new base for your venture company? Ruth Taplin knows just where pioneers can prosper Kansai taps Newcastle 's best brains Toshiba C-MAC Celoxica Japan Regional Ventrues Ltd Signs of enterprise as Japan fights the cycle of recession Graduates lead the high-tech comeback, report ruth Taplin European direct investors sought Nano-technology in Kansai is spawning new growth and prosperity, says Michael Knipe Tokyo takes to the Bard Shakespeare can transcend barriers, writes Joel Stanley The Nikkei Weekly Charmex Ventures Limited Why more students are living at home Rent-free and a full fridge the happiest undergraduates stay with their parents, as Sally Morris explains Kennedy Scholarships 2002 Oxford Tuition Change your Career Study from Home All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Fellowships Oxford Media School The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's University The Official The Times Could do better John O'Leary on Labour's record in the early days of its second term Senior Appointments A newlanguage a new life The Abbey School Reading Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Ed. forum Our panel of experts answer your questions BT The pick of the bunch From a Castle in Gloucestershire to an island in the Maldives, Tony Dawe brings you this week's bargains Beach yourself on Paradise Airline Network Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Global Flights The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Dine with Wine Review Bridge Games Word Watching Chess Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite , cable & digital films Choice BBC The Times BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2458 Choice Richer Sounds
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