News from 09/10/2001
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Andrew Robson, Martin Berthoud, Rory Newman, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Bannister, Andrew Weston-Webb, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, F. H. Pearson, David Pannick Qc, Linda Tsang, Tim Hardie, Alan Wilkie, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, General Sir Michael Rose Strategic analysis, David Chater, Steve Smith, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Carl Mortished, Hamish McLeod, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Lester May, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Simon Kingsley-Pallant, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Debra Craine, Lewis Smith and Russell Jenkins, Josephine Symonds, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Daniel Finkelstein, Audrey Shaw, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Frankie McGowan, Alan Hamilton, Allen Brown, Chris Barnett, Stephen Farrell and Laura Peek, Roland Watson, David Hands, Phillip Webster Political Editor, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Suzannah Oliver, Angela Jameson, Gavin Strang, Christina Speight, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Ruth Gledhill, Joanna Bale, Sam Lister and Elizabeth Judge, Jon Williams, Granla Langdon-Down, Lisa Armstrong, Peter Riddell On Politics, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Adrian Brodkin, Dominic Kennedy and Daniel McGrory, Philip Webster and Ian Cobain, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Patlence Wheatcroft Business Editor, Clive Petty, Kenneth Tynan, Cathy Harris, Damian Whitworth, Cris Whetton, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Rob Lowthian, Philip Cunningham, Maureen Paton, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, James Landale and Greg Hurst, Julian Knowles, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Edward Karam, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Stephen J. Bungard, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lisa Verrico, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, James Bone, Roland Watson, Richard Beeston and Philip Webster, Ann Scanion, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Lamming, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Walter Mitty Mandelson, Anthony Howard, David Wedgwood Benn, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Graham Evans (Senior lecturer), Henry Lytton Cobbold,
ResumoThe Times 'In war, as in politics, it's the floating… America turns sights on Iraq Second night of raids on Afghan cities Us security alert after anthrax scare War Briefing War on Terror The Times Afghanistan releases journalist 'Come see the cockpit videos,' said the… I see Taleban tanks reinforce road to Kabul In Bagram, near Kabul BT The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times Arts The Times Online I see Taleban tanks reinforce the road to Kabul The weather forecast is on the back Military chief shows his face, but where are the other henchmen? Third suspect linked to North London mosque Virgin trains Outbreak points to 'inept' attack on newspaper office FBI on anthrax alert as second case is found The killer that lurks in sheep, goats and soil Mastering the art of giving very little away Airstrikes are easiest phase of the war Ridley defied her Taleban captors with hunger strike Debenhams 'Spirits' of Soviet war prepare to fight again Near Chaghatai, northern Afghanistan Abbey National Blair takes message to Arab TV Attacks trigger fury across the Muslim world Arafat's police shoot three Palestinians How the World Reacted The battle for the Muslim mind Survey profiles a suicide bomber Musharraf ousts three hardliners Canon Police overwhelmed by pro-Taleban mob Anti-terror chief vows to protect turf AOL Counter-revolutionary tactics key to victory Strategic analysis Cheney stays out of sight but he is still calling the shots Washington 'Hijack' bid stopped Norwich Union Powell seeks to keep Asia rivals on side Life Columbus parade is a show of defiance MasterCard London-Newcastle Between the clock and a hard place War Briefing Daily Briefing Our friends in the north I'm all right, Jacques Gulf News World View The Jerusalem Post Yemen Times The Nation Bush's decision to bomb began days of waiting BT Natwest US jets also bombard Afghans with food parcels and radios Airmen relive action with cockpit war videos On board USS Enterprise Air Campaign Refaid Fasttrack Intel inside Security stepped up for essential services Britan Britons told to avoid countries where revenge attacks likely C. Hoare & Co Taleban on air as World Service extends broadcasts The Sleep Disorder Clinic Muslim leaders condemn use of force Britain BT This is good time to 'bury' news, says Byers aide Brown fits the bill for War Cabinet A brave face cannot hide the enormous risks that we face On Politics Not here Sert auto emoción Direct Line We are in this for the long haul, MPs told Parliament Not here Political rivals offer little Opposition Political Sketch No Title Start afresh or face wilderness, chairman says Front bench 'must not criticise Blair' Halifax Perfect timing for the leader's debut Commentary Defence debate smashes party truce Other half breaks with tradition Conference round-up Quote of the day Today's agenda Coutts & Co British cancer experts share Nobel Prize Hp invent McCartney's new look is rude, crude and old hat Court plan calls for more limits to jury trial The Auld Report Legal & General EasyJet. com Judges may have their performance checked The proposals Sir Robin has spoken Trimble to withdraw ministers News in Brief Sex abuse denial Absent farmers MPs cut dropped Couple attacked Carers jailed Flooding alert Boy dies in fire Jailhouse rockers 114 die as aircraft collide in Milan Russia seeks clues after raising Kursk British Gas Online This conflict cannot be won on one front alone The West will not be secure until all the tentacles of terror have been cut off The war aims may be hard, keeping the allies united will be tougher Picture Gallery For God's sake, keep Church and State apart Byers acts as a Scargill over Railtrack The Greater Game Afghanistan is the first but not the only battlefield The Times Railtrack Two The lessons for the London Underground The Jury's out And the Government should ensure that all are sworn in Promote the case for a world court Blair's global vision Religion and conflict War and diplomacy in Afghanistan A-level appeal delays Zimbabwe cricket tour Operatic excess Heathrow and noise Refugee's recipe The way you say it Deaf children's language needs Rimington's memoirs Flagging standards Mobile etiquette Court Circular Legal news Birthdays Memorial services Service of thanksgiving Luncheons Dinner Meeting Appointments Picture Gallery Church news Anniversaries Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriages Reg Matthews Third division goalkeeper who played for England Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Flights Directory Travel Insurance Flight searchers Airline Network Flight Centre Mike Mansfield Senator who warned President Kennedy about the dangers of involvement in Vietnam and helped to expedite civil rights legislation Jet, Set, Go! A Sound Start for Gpo Tower The London Post Office Tower, which has since been renamed the British Telecom Tower, was built as a centre for national and international telecommunications. The use of ultra-high frequency (UHF), then in its infancy, placed the tower at the forefront of technology. It remained London's tallest building until the opening of Canary Wharf in 1991 Alf Gover Surrey and England fast bowler who took 100 wickets in a season eight times The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Sunday Times Flat finish for shares IG Index Financial Could atrocities in US help growth? Economic View Pardon us for being so Compaq Hodson choice on Liffe City Diary On track Adie aid Downgrades hit UK insurers Stock Market Fast Times Bullish noises let Eidos raise its game Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Directors' dealings Invensys shares could face a volatile ride Tempus Mothercare Senior Budge takes on Hatfield colliery Exchange Rates Let it be thus Output and sales data lift fears of recession EU facing struggle over limit on help for airlines Lloyd's names granted appeal court go-ahead Amazon. co. uk Pressure grows on Opec for action US power company in £653m buy Business in Brief Kirch lifts stake Mothercare slips Gloom at Zurich M&S setback Resignation triggers Abbey fall The Times Invensys shares climb 24% Senior set to cut final dividend Atlantic debt hopes fade Robinson should not be railroaded Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Hewitt to meet Marconi again Lehman to buy rival's building The Royal Bank of Scotland Further savings identified by BT Inside Anatole Kaletsky Economic View Marshall leaves Railtrack in protest The Times Crossword 21,854 Join The Times Crossword Club online - a unique… Stock Markets Company defies usual market rule Fast Times Investors may sue for losses Shareholders keep nerve after attacks Currencies US firms with $200bn assets 'going broke' Interest Rates Harrods Patlence Wheatcroft Commodities A softly spoken expert who has seen it all before The inside story: From Lazio to Soho Square via Arsenal-how the Fa finally got its man Y Care International Bombings cast doubt on Australia tours Gospel of fair play Irish in clover Yesterday Today Television The Times How they stand The Premiership Today FA Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 England Left in the Lurch Todd takes over after Smith opts to leave Derby Football Reid at the ready as Sinclair puts feelings in writing Getting job done the Italian way Managing Nicely On Saturday Cup sounds wake-up call for sleepy Hertfordshire village Quickfire Wallace cuts Forest down to size Germany savaged after World Cup flop Rhos hold their nerve to clinch tense win Special report: Lombard Trophy Dramatic scenes on the 18th end in Welsh glory, reports Clive Petty from San Lorenzo The Royal Bank of Scotland Northern light Donnison eyes European currency Results from San Lorenzo Critchley finds himself in thick of action Shooting birdie Dual role Borrowed time Ireland waiting for club to elevate country Rugby union Robinson given his first start for Wales Wales team Legal & Public Notices No Title European record Cowboys need to buck new trend American football Results and tables The only Way a Terminally Ill Child like Kirsty Will… Departure of Royce vindicates Stott Hockey Wentworth awaits another slice of Ballesteros magic Golf First-round draw Relieved Skipton book return to La Manga The Daily results service Today's fixtures Times Square Henman enjoys return to Vienna Tennls Sculthorpe steals the show with double Rugby league Yesterday's racing results Pools forecast Watson to net fraction of damages Sports Summary Presidents Cup sets new date Palmer wins to set up classic final Illbruck in front at the, Doldrums Benetton aim for rewarding finale Navratilova lined up for Albert Hall Panel fails to deliver desired result On The Level Catterick Wolverhampton The Wright Tract Southwell Fantastic Light to retire after Breeders' Cup TEAMtalk Race Line President Dexter goes in to bat for the spirit of cricket Cricket MCC plans to spread the gospel of fair play and good etiquette around the world ICC to act over bad behaviour The weather today Fast bowler Gover dies, aged 93 Morgan Feuding players escape with a warning Kenneth Tynan Lifetime Arts Law The Battle for the Muslim Mind Contents Picture Gallery Word bombs The West has been careful to drop leaflets and food on Afghanistan as well as bombs, while Osama bin Laden is ruthlessly exploiting the power of television, says Ben MacIntyre How Europe kept Islam's armies at bay Open season on Tynan In the second extract from his diaries, the late theatre critic finds himself savaged in print by his ex-wife, pooh-poohed by Robert Morley and under attack in Private EyeThe Kenneth Tynan diaries 'Peter Hall is a burnt-out' The Times Giles Coren Question: what does an It Girl do in a global emergency? (see final item for answer) The Times Diary The Times The Tory party seems destined to discover that it has picked an insensitive type of politician as its new leader The Tory party seems destined to discover that it has picked an insensitive type of politician as its new leader Birt's bizarre autobiography Walter Mitty Mandelson Been there, done that Frankfurt Book Fair Harry Potter Back to Mum after all this time Thay are the Boomerang Generation: middle-aged people who are forced to live with their parents again. Frankie McGowan investigates Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Test your memory Worried about developing Alzheimer's disease? Drop-in clinics now offer a simple test that can identify the symptoms of dementia, explains Anjana Ahuja Ginger & Ginkgo Pressure drop Recent trials have revealed the role diet plays in reducing hypertension, says Suzannah Oliver Marie Stopes International Orajel Dental Gel Multibionta How do we potty-train? Dr Jane Collins The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Echinacea Your questions answered Online Advice Standard Life Healthcare The royal bed warmers The chief whore of the Restoration court was, of course, King Charles himself Visual Art If all of King Charles II's mistresses were laod end to end. Hannah Betts would not be at all surprised if they ended up at the NPG Letting the people decide Music You don't get anything than the voting for the Masterprize for new compositions, with its £30,000 top prize, says Richard Morrison Play choice Today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Johnny comes to heal Interview Johnny Marr, the ex-Smith, belongs in a band. Now he's got Healers. What took so long, asks Ann Scanlon Laurie Anderson Festival Hall Oasis Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Mercury Rev Ambassador, Dublin HMV Sophie Ellis Bextor Scala, Nl Entertainments Riverside Studios Been here, done this In New York, the elements of Sam Shepard's new play feel just a little bit too familiar to Edward Karam Three from the heart The Dublin festival saw some fine new york-and Woyzeck. Benedict NIghtingale reports Theatre Nightingale and Chase jerwood Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court Pointless Great Movies Steps ahead The lottery is pouring £40 million into dance centres around the UK. Donald Hutera reports Instead of concrete floors and draughty church halls, we have really high standards Ready for their close-up Millions watched their antics as TV's Ballet Boyz. Now they want to be taken seriously with their own troupe, says Debra Craine We wanted to show that ballet was a normal job and that normal guys do it Comedy Mark Thomas South Hill Park, Bracknell Mahler with magic Roger Norrington's period approach to Mahler worked brilliantly, says Geoff Brown Details and ethnic colour were gloriously well-judged Philharmonia/Kempf Festival Hall Detroit so/ Segerstam Festival Hall Tivoli so Copenhagen Po/ Bellincampi Birmingham Symphony Hall Review Bridge Word Watching The Times Chess Winning Move Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choice Choice Satellite cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2468 Choice Action Hunger Picture Gallery Dianne Pretty Terrorist suspects Your shout Law Does Dianne Pretty's 'right to life' include a right to end life? Suicide is not a crime in Britain. A case this week will determine whether it will always be a crime to help someone to die. Frances Gibb reports The State argues that the court is being asked to bring euthanasia in through the back door The Times Law Section Lomond Consulting Operation Enhance Schering Health Care Ltd Tmp. qd legal Multiple Display Advertising Items More haste, less justice The rhetoric of the past few days shows the Government has yet to learn that legislation inspires by panic is seldom sucessful, says Julian Knowles BBC Criminal Cases Review Commission Gresham College Consignia plc HaysZMB Deporting terrorist suspects is easier said than done News HaysZMB Office of Fair Trading Are barris Case for a cl Cab-rank exits Views of young Bar Evidence must triumph over prejudice The Law Commission's report on juries and previous convictions is published today. Alan Wilkie discusses its findings Conviction should be for what is proved, not past misdeeds such as burglary Senior Hidden costs of the 'redundancy' solution Lessons from the last recession but follow procedure, says Granla Langdon-Down In the City LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week The Perseus Partnership Futurestep Readers' queries Your shout The College of Law discusses employement contracts, the liabilities of an executer, renting and holiday pay Power of appointment is in estate of holder Court of Appeal Published October 9,2001 Melville and Others v Inland Revenue Commissioners Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord Justice Kay and Lady Justice Arden Judgement July 31,2001 Adjudicator failed to exercise his jurisdiction Court of Session Outer House Published October 9,2001 Ballast plc v The Burrell Company (Construction Management) Ltd Before Lord Reed Judgement June 21,2001 Assessing likelihood of public confusion between trade marks Chancery Division Published October 9,2001 South Cone Inc v Bessant and Others (t/a Reef) Before Mr Justice Pumfrey Judgement July 24,2001 Abuse by pupils of lesbian teacher is not sex discrimination Court of Appeal Published October 9,2001 Pearce v Governing Body of Mayfield School Before Lord Justice Henry, Lord Justice Judge and Lady Justice Hale Judgement July 31,2001 3 Stone Buildings The Times BBC All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… GLS 35 Essex Street Waltons & Morse. Solicitors Pupillage Request Lewis Davis Shapiro & Lewit Residential Conveyancing Personal Injury Lawyer Hong Kong Shipping Law Chancery Lawyer Francis Taylor Building Falcon Chambers Still no end in sight for the Kamlesh Bahl affair Trading places Picture Gallery The Law Society National Assembly for Wales Office of the Counsel…
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