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News from 08/10/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Anna Salama, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Matthew Bannister, Jeff Dawson, Catherine Riley, David Brown, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, John Burlton, Paul Smith, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Nigel Harris, Edward Faridany, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Gabrielle Starkey, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, General Charles Horner, Sam Lister, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Philip Webster Political Editor and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Gary Jacob, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Dearb?il Jordan, Jenny MacArthur, Jenny Baker, Andrew Cooper, Miranda Ingram, Stephen Farrell and Laura Peek, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, V. Ernest Cox, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Jonathan Sacks, M. Groom (President), Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Graham Daldry, Barry Millington, Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alan Fulford, Barry Linton, Kenneth Tynan, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Phil Wood, Nick Hasell, Graham Hills, Valerie Jobling, Jeff Bracey, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Roland White, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Greta Garbo, Orson Welles, Margaret Rutherford, Ralph Richardson, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, John Little, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Angus MacLeod, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Caroline Thomson (Director, Public Policy), John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Fran Littlewood, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Roland Watson and Damian Whitworth, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Lea Paterson Economics Editor and Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, John Auchard, Lisa Verrico, Carmel Allen,

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The battle is joined War on terror The Times Today I watch the attacks with Taleban's mortal foes Tiffany & CO The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Attack the culmination of month-long preparations Americans warned of a long battle 'This is personal' says us commander Careful, patient path to success Two British nuclear submarines join attack Early attacks aim to control the skies Fighters face tough winter Cool and resolute leader unleashes us firepower I gave Taleban a fair warning , Bush tells White House staff We did not ask for this mission but will it Blair is resolute on fight for just cause Sombre Prime Minister backs his coalition efforts with force Chronology of conflict Lloyds TSB Bin Laden's retaliation rebounds on him The moment when the talking stops and speculation… Afghan Crisis Appeal Alliance claims Taleban forces losing ground Britannia Royal Mail Attack dashes family's hopes for Briton 's release C&G 'Stop the war, feed the poor' is protest cry Heightened alert for counter-attacks British Muslims divided by attack FBI closes website linked to Real IRA Religious leaders to meet Blair Anxious wait at sub base Barflies keep eyes on sporting life More Th>n™ Adobe Security tight as America braces for retaliation BT Call to arms will find fertile ground Bin Laden declares war on 'infidel' Doubles lay false trail in hunt for terrorist leader Secret fleet supplied bombers This is an edited text of bin Laden's televised… Zurich EasyJet. com Call Italy Pakistan clerics call for war as troops mobilised War on Terror: Frontline States Sharon pledge to provide fullest support Fear for Britons after bomb blast Iran and Iraq join forces in condemnation Muted celebrations in Quetta Inside the dark squalor of a Taleban Prison Picture Gallery British Red Cross The weather today West gives Bush full backing to defeat terrorists October date with historic destiny Watchdog's severe targets skewed company's judgment Ministers seize Railtrack to end cash drain MOPS Rescue package fails to take shareholders into account Cabinet simply watched as 'poll tax on wheels' went off the rails Could You? Police Tory leader tells his party: Carry on without me Not here Howard relishes return to front line of politics Direct Line Standard Life Healthcare Duncan Smith's image to be Mr Normal Fifa may break deadlock over World Cup Tv Heart girl leads her heroes Archer will be moved to open prison More Th>n™ Man shoots himself in bar In Brief Holiday euros Fewer hours Somak Not here Birds Eye to let cod slip through its fingers Housing market hit as buyers' confidence slides Holiday Inn Hotels Resort Lacroix's new reputation is in tatters Refugees throw children into sea Hp invent Symbolic photo uses maximum exposure Drunk with gun causes vast oil spill World in Brief (Reuters): Eta wavers Italy vote Artistic gamble Raising the Kursk Online As the bombs fall, this is our greatest challenge The future of religion is at stake today as much as the future of the west Don't worry, Iain, nobody will be listening to the Tories this week Picture Gallery For the world's sake, this had to be done Bush can and must win Another Front Political clarity makes war's unpredictability bearable Forward from Blackpool The Tory conference is a time to rebuild End of the Line Railtrack's bankruptcy must lead to a workable new structure From the President of the Insitute of Charted Accountants: Money-laundering Keep in touch with US Defining terrorism Human agents of an evil act Israeli-American tension over 'appeasement' charge The value of a university degree Milkman's clatter Bbc accountability Madness of scientists Boris Johnson for Pm? Court Circular Luncheons Dinners Birthdays Memorial services Personal Column Anniversaries Legal news Latest wills Lecture Appointments Airline Network Forthcoming marriages DJM: Nature notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Phil, Wilfred, Hugh, Gellu, Norman Emilie Schindler Industrialist's wife who saved hundreds of jews form the Nazis, but grew embittered by her abandonment and her husband's fame Gregory Hemingway Gentle-natured youngest son of Ernest Hemingway who always found it difficult to live in the shadow of his father's personality An East German Republic Established Capitalisation , week's change Www. citibank. co. uk LA Fitness keeps up its healthy growth The Royal Bank of Scotland Focus falls on American retail sales figures Economic outlook Change on Week Exchange Rates Wt Tiger 3 Limited What the Sunday Papers Say Lawyer shows fine art of taking his profession into 21st century After 30 years with a legal firm keith clark is to enter the world of investment banking Air Canada War may damage Mr Brown 's reputation Short selling—a means of making profit in a bear market LSE and Euronext prepare bids for Liffe Consultation rights set to be accelerated M&S denies Per Una setback UK workers want shorter week The Times CBI calls for fresh attack on red tape BT under fire over demerger bonuses Orange reports growth Business in Brief Powergen bond Bonmarche rises Ashley for Aim MBO market remains resilient' Picture Gallery By Our City Staff: Britain best for start-up firms Hopes grow for London property Inside George confident that UK will avoid recession The Times Crossword 21,853 Stock markets prepare for falls after military strikes Stock Markets Lazard denies Italian deal Stakeholder fears grow Currencies Cancellations hit film studios Airlines hopeful of bailout as Eu plans rule change Interest Rates Patek Philippe Commodities England put best foot forward Charcol 8 Page Football Souvenir Plus 4-Pages of Other Sports England unlikely to be seeded in World Cup group draw Uneasy bedfellows offer eastern promise at a price Football Handbook Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Seoul searching for growth in public interests amid grounds for optimism No Title Ready for the World Moment of genius draws thin veil over England's failings Man-to-man marking Rehhagel calls foul over 'dirty tricks' Martyn secures place in pecking order A performance that sent shivers down the spine England's perfect ten pay for Beckham's folly After 30 years Motson falls into the trap I generally offer my advice but Becks didn't seem to miss it Tears, jeers and fears accompany Germany into play-offs Spoilt rich kid who restored a nation's belief in miracles Niemi back to work with trepidation Nostalgia for the Seventies just ain't what it used to be Bobby and the Bracelet How the teams made it to Japan and South Korea Ferguson quick to deny interest in becoming Brown 's successor Scotland 's shortcomings made clear Healy 's goal put in shade by red mist Wales end dismal campaign on a high The Honda Challenge Quinn and Irish taste delight and frustration Beckham sets out on the road to greatness Manchester Langer keeps his nerve to hold off challenge Some regular sports features have been held out… Leicester use second gear to trundle past Calvisano England overcome Flower power Dawson's dexterity lifts Northampton Scottish Amicable Challenge Pressman shows mettle in drab steel city derby Liverpool Vieira tempted by lucrative offer from Juventus Weekend results England indebted to Baker Bowls Cricket Raceline World record eludes Radcliffe Seven days after Naoko Takahashi, from Japan, had become the first woman to beat 2hr 20min in Berlin. Catherine Ndereba, a Kenyan, yesterday savaged the weel-old marathon record. Ndereba recorded 2:18:47 to win the Chicago Marathon The Daily results service Today's fixtures Football Rugby union Plato gets home and dry Rossi can be crowned in Australia Sakhee turns dream to reality Results from yesterday's three meetings Luther ends show on high note Higgins achieves landmark victory Dell Ferguson's colt in a league of his own Opinion Parents Fashion Arts 'Pain is no part of the pleasure of… Contents Revolution in the stalls Kenneth Tynan was the most brilliant, outspoken and outrageously behaves critic of his generation. As we publish the first extract from his diaries, Benedict Nightingale recalls the man who 'saved Britain's theatre' 'I longed to throw her a fish' The Kenneth Tynan diaries JFK's 'quickie' with Dietrich Without pain, no pleasure A chance to cuckold Larry Tories: modernise or die As the Conservatives gather for their annual conference, Andrew Cooper argues that they don't understand modern Britain Jane The fact, spparently unspeakble, is that having a child is incompatible with certain kinds of personal fulfilment Sanitised countryside for urban refugees The Times Follow your instincts on abuse\ Fear of the consequences of interfering in other people's affairs may prevent us from reporting children at risk, says Miranda Ingram My daughter, 16, has just broken up with her first boyfriend. How can I help? Parent. forum Next week How you can help Why cities behave like ant colonies A new book sets out a radical theory about urban development, explains Anjana Ahuja Technobabble David Rowan warns of the dangers of global cyber attacks and gives an insight into high-tech telephony that will beam conflict to our screens Time This is war calling Smock horror It's not chic and it's not clever. In fact, at the shows last week the peasants were revolting Beauty be a sport How to he a bundle of energy The Times A diva playing haydn seek Opera La Bohème Wno, Eno, Opera North NT Jenufa It's an unfair cop La Movie It's a sign of the times that the maverick detective in Training Day is a corrupt sleazebag. That's just how it is in La, says Sean Maculay Divine mystery Theatre a rivival of Osborne's Luther leaves jeremy kingston searching for meaning too Pop Mobo Awards Londo Arena ENO The Hobbit Entertainments Criterion Theatre MESSIaH Ladysmith Black Mambazo Entertainments Listings BBCPO /Tortelier Bridgewater Hall Manchester CBSO /Oramo Symphony Halt, Birmingham The Sunday Times Play choice Heathrow night noise breaches human rights Court martial procedures are Convention compatible Meeting of experts does not prejudice fair trial Review Bridge 2 games Word Watching Chess Winning Move Sky One Digital Classicstv Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choice Answers to Word-Watching Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Itv 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2467 The Times Today's Television Choice Direct Line Rescue

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