News from 05/10/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nigel MacNicol, Matthew Bannister, Ian Miller, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Paul Holmes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Peter Haydon, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Nick Danziger, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Arrian Alexander, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Alexander Liegl Managing director of sports rights, KirchMedia, Steve Bird and Ian Cobain, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, A. G. Thomas, J. R. Marr, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Philip Webster and Ben Macintyre, Suhail Hussain, David Charter, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Buckley, Robert Cole Tempus, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Tim Teeman, Bill Bates, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Anthony Loyd in Golbahar, Afghanistan, Patience Wheatcroft Commentary, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, James Landale Greg Hurst and Melissa Kite, Paul Sexton, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Flashman, Stephen Farrell and Zahid Hussain, Mark Henderson and Alan Hamilton, Daniel McGrory Dominic Kennedy and Tom Baldwin, Michael Griffin, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Clive Petty, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Peter Salmon Director of BBC Sport, Eric Newby, Kim Willsher, Artyom Borovik, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Hythum Ibrahim, Ben Bolton, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Mark Bill, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Maureen Paton, George Caulkin, Carol Polley, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Barry Ward, Jeremy Hart, Michael King, Richard Beeston, Clive Mathieson and Dearbail Jordan, Philip Webster, Anthony Scrivener, QC, Stephen Farrell and Sam Lister, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Vanora Bennett and Christopher Walker, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Mollie Paul, Stephen Dalton, Allan Hall, Roland Watson and Damian Whitworth, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Michael Brown, H. Tabar, Christopher Rivington,
ResumoAfghans slaughtered 17,000 British men, women and… Nerves fray on brink of war Blair lays out 'open and shut' case against bin Laden 76 die as Russian airliner crashes War Briefing 'That's him. 'How Josie spotted the… The Times Today page 2 Crossword 32 Media. Times… Mujahidin are thirsty for Kabul and blood of Talebs Times 2 Special Chopard The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online The weather today A better ally than many in Nato Blair sees new role for Putin's Russia Diplomacy Forces struggle to retain standards Prada Three Israelis die in suicide gun attack Ukraine rules out missile role in crash From Associated Press: Bride-to-be among the dead in airline disaster Key aide planned suicide hijacks David Morris The men in bin Laden's network War on Terrpr the Evidence The Dossier in Full The Dossier Don't get mad, get esure Amelie Magnet Evidence would not stand up in a court Marks & Spencer Fast Green Atm 9/10 /01 Thatcher's comments 'careless and insensitive' More than™ Blair's dossier is a paper shield for wobbly allies War Briefing Alarm over us anthrax case NatWest Norwich Union First direct World View DallasNews. com Zurich Dixons Suspected terror link to blast at Toulouse Reinforced cockpits 'would be death traps' Sky Attack on Twin Towers caused panic among Taleban fighters Somak Manchester Troops to face mine legacy Us plans to bomb Afghans with food Genie Daewoo Taleban to put British journalist on trial By a Correspondent: Nato agrees eight-point strategy to support us Menzies Hotels Pakistan accepts terrorism evidence Singer & Friedlander Limited Bank of Scotland The Cooperative Bank Barclays Stars are not welcome at ground zero Fujitsu Siemens Computers Topical Tv drama panned by critics Terrorist suspect is charged In Brief Vatican meeting (Reuters): Oman arms deal Turkish Airlines Pc World Bin Laden must foe eliminated, Blair tells MPs Commons stands firm on case for action Ultimately, evidence is being taken on trust MFI Why Tony Bin, er Benn, isn't one of the President's men Parliamentary Sketch Security increased for MPs Crucial evidence of self-confessed liar and crook Carpet RiGHT Youth lost in wretched misery Intelligent Finance™ Case put focus on anomaly in law Josie smiles with relief as killer is jailed We must face the future with hope says her father Violence and rejection RBS Advanta MOPS Barclays Restaurants' habits make diners choke British Gas Communications Peugeot Food guide marks 50 years from fry-up to fricassee Top QCs' salaries close to £2m £1 million-a-year club 'Last wilderness' to be developed as firing range Head of troubled exam body resigns Afghan Crisis Appeal Motson 'the voice' scores on pitch Tiny Marital strife fails acid test Test-tube baby pioneer accused of misconduct Avuncular saviour of desperate couples Save the Children Progesterone treatment 'useless' Child's first swallow Dreams Sinn Fein loses flag challenge News in Brief Bus cash plea Oath will stay Hoover verdict Voting online Courageous jump Vatican cuts short its litany of saints One 2 one Minnie Driver's wedding called off The Chinese secret of eternal life Time Reno to be sued over Eli?n raid World in Brief Elephants moved Author's son dies Cobain conflict The Clinton tapes Online What to do when there is nothing you can say The suspension of normal politics is hurting the Tories more than Labour The US has to swing into more visible action soon or risk looking impotent Picture Gallery Museums must break free of ministers A tale of ancient butchery fit for our times War of Nerves All the pieces are now in place for military action One Small Step The MPC may yet be obliged to cut interest rates again Responses to Thatcher's criticism of Muslim clerics Statesman Blair, capital punishment and terrorism Social workers bear the brunt Parliament's duty Zimbabwe cricket tour Fishy tale Mobile etiquette Court Circular Personal Column Memorial service Birthdays Memorial concert Paul Hamlyn Celebration concert The very Rev W. 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Baddeley Dinners Livery companies Anniversaries University news Church appointments Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Professor Rhys Jones Welsh archaeologist who unearthed the prehistory of his adopted Australia and shed new light on early patterns of human settlement Eric Mercer Historian of shielings, bastles and the English vernacular house Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Major-General James Lunt Desert soldier who brought military logistics to an Oxford college Kabul Views Pakistan in a Friendlier Light Equities surge forward Www. citibank. co. uk The Times Unit Trust Information Service Stephens Brothers Aim comes of age in troubled times BT openworld Vision needed to profit from airline plight Limited edition City Diary Last ditch City Diary No comment City Diary Coutts & Co Base Rate Tech stocks lead FTSE advance Bears burnt as Energis shoots ahead Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Debt-ridden BA can still weather the storm Ignore 'mean' Trefick Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street C&w sees high growth in US outlet Omega Express BT plans outsourcing deal with Xansa Nippon doubles Pilkington stake Vodafone expansion on target New warning by Express Dairies Sterling to step down at P&O Princess Results in Brief Exchange Rates Radisson SAS Ebookers makes 140 redundant Business in Brief Marriott suffers Knight alert Orchestream cuts Eyretel upbeat NTL finance deal Anglo sells stake Shares of De Vere near to five-year low Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited Durlacher falls into the red Insurer lifts us attack estimate Lloyds TSB Time for Brown to grasp the spending nettle Patience Wheatcoroft Commentary Swiss Rail in Uk backtrack Profits rise for Ted Baker The Royal Bank of Scotland Wh Smith drops sale of division Business Sales of new cars at record high The Times Crossword Bank seeks to protect Uk economy with another cut First Choice announces 1,100 jobs to go Regus makes quarter of staff redundant For Neame, the war is over Leaseholder bids £39m for Empire State Computacenter BA says it will not give up slots at Gatwick Beckham defiant as England close ranks around Gerrard Morse Heskey and Fowler ready for call Government abandons Picketts Lock First Glance Yesterday Today Television Everyone must have access to sporting jewel Fottball: the two side of the World Cup TV dispute Every Friday: Nationwide League first division club-by-club guide Deal will only be struck if the price is right By our Sports Staff: Strike vote goes ahead after offer is rejected Problems continue to pile up for Greece Football: World Cup quallfying Scotland clinging to hope Play-off problems worry McCarthy Sven drinks to speedy action By Our Sports Staff: Blake out as Wales try to end sequence Live Online World Cup Weekend Dunn rises to his task Dell Lampard feels force of FA's two-tier justice Andrew welcomes Dublin challenge for his youngsters Rugby union Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Trustee Acts Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Pacific Holdings Limited Austin formerly Jones nee Jeans Veronica Marion… Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices O'Sullivan fights back to earn ovation Snooker Multiple Display Advertising Items Mercury rise to challenge Sport Summary Today's fixtures The Daily results service Queally happy to finish intact Speed record Barclaycard Twomey cashes in on switch of riders Equestrianism French cars in San Remo driving seat Motor rallying Race Line Johannesburg enjoys a stroll in the Park Racing Newmarket Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Butler to serve up success Players face their sternest pro-am test Golf: the Lombard Trophy Teams gathering at the celebrated San Lorenzo course are about to have the golfing experience of their lives, reports Clive Petty The Royal Bank of Scotland In the tracks of the Open John Goodbody on an ideal match between the Trophy and its sponsor The Times The 14 Clubs at San Lorenzo Golf Young champions lap up Hoylake Run of birdies has soothing effect on Owen's ailment Lombard Kirtley thrown by referee's remarks Cricket Unlikely champion driven on by desire to repeat his destruction of Lewis Boxing Oliver Holt finds Hasim Rahman unchanged by wealth and fame ahead of the rematch England emphasise gulf in class over Greece Eterna When you're wounded and left on… Contents Tomorrow in the times magazine Infinitely brutal Repressed homosexuality? Rosemary Righter poetry oh the Silk Road Asia'a artistic meeting place 330 BC Cultured killers Afghanistan: 330 Bc-1773 The land was laid waste but Alexander went on Arrian Alexander invades 'Treachery in their eyes' Falshman in the Khyber pass The Great Game 2 afghanistan: 1774-1879 A naked apparition Eric Newby in the Hindu Kush Not just rugs and drugs Nick Danziger a country at play 1880 A nation 2 afghanistan: 1880-1933 1928 Prisoners of the burqa Kim Willsher women in fear The Times 1978 The Soviet invasion 2 afghanistan: 1934-2001 Death calls three times Artyom Borovik a soldier's story Celebrity Jack The Sunday Times Angels of the Statesman The war of the Rosses Television That's just what Band of Brothers needs Starsailor love is here Puff gets his second wind New Albums Puff Daddy (oh, all right, P. Diddy) must win back his audience if he wants to sell his clobber. Lisa Verrico thinks he might have pulled it off The Royal Opera Rock is a harsh mistress New Albums Can critics' darlings Starsailor Pass the Kylie test, asks David Sinclair Pop Next week only in Times 2 Theatre Royal Drury Lane A look back on anger A revival of The Little Foxes will give audiences a chance to re-evaluate Lillian Hellman's classic study of American injustice, says Daniel Rosenthal The Pledge Gagarin Way Cottesloe Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres 'The wind rises. Footprints vanish in the… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Now Playing Entertainments Listings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ladysmith Black Mambazo Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items MESSIaH Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The power of peroxide A blonde Ann Widdecomebe might have snatched the Troy leadership, says Joanna Pitman When 'It' is over The departure of Mogens Tholstrup from the iconic restaurants he set up in the 1990s finally marks the end of the It Boy era, say Tim Teeman Think before you snoop The FT's record show that it has broken more business scoops than any other paper Media Diary The patchwork quilt solution Crème Super Secretaries Design Studio SW1 ASSISTANTS/PAs X 2 Excel Recruitment Technology Colleges Trust Architects & Interior Medical Secretaries Who can fill Morse's shoes? 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