News from 10/10/2001
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Andrew Robson, Damian Whitworth and Roland Watson, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Bannister, David Adams, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, James Doran and Ben Webster, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, W. S. Affleck, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Clive B. Webb, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Cleroux, Kevin Eason, Alan Massey, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, W. F. Brew, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, James Landale, Richard Ford and Laura Peek, Dominic Walsh, John Kercher, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Adeline Iziren, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, David Lloyd Hughes, Ian Cobain and Raymond Snoddy, John O'Leary, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster, Richard Ford and Tim Reid, Alexandra Scott, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Angela Jameson, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett and Oksana Yablokova, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, John Phillips and Helen Studd, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Griffiths Horticultural Correspondent, Marit Hargie, C. Hourmouzios, Diana Cambridge, Dominic Kennedy and Daniel McGrory, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Karen Homer, George Guise, Rafael del Cano, David Stalder, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Houghton, C. E. Trevelyan, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Patlence Wheatcroft Business Editor, David Wilford, Nigel Hawkes, Kenneth Tynan, Melissa Kite, Daniel Finkelstein Commentary, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Michael Theodoulou and Joanna Bale, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Glen Owen, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Keith Brent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Ethan Canin, Jane Boiton, David Fouracre, Chris McGrath, Richard Posner, Russell Jenkins, David Stafford, Jim Harrison, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre, Iain Finlayson, Adam Sherwin, Media Reporter and James Landale, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Alan Challoner, Michael Dynes, Byron Shafer, Simon Jenkins, P. Gibbs, Alan B. Shrank, Catherine Philp, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Fran Littlewood, Alan Coren, A. Neville, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Rob Green, Daniel McGrory and Dominic Kennedy, Jim Crawford, David Wilkinson, Stephen Dalton, Alice Miles, Susan MacDonald, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson and Damian Whitworth, Sally Patten, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Steve Bell, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, David Ashton, Douglas Gordon Boyd, Susan Emmett, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoA Night of Skinflicks, Princess M and the Pinters:… 'Is he in Heaven? Is he In Hell?' We know… Manhunt from the skies Spy planes replace bombers as mission enters second phase War Briefing No Title Inside Tories banned from 'neighbourhood Nazi' magazine The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 30. Law Report:… We're ready to strike again, says al-Qaeda The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Fast Times America 'has control of the skies and can strike at will' War on Terror Bombing US told to avoid civilians after UN workers killed Concern grows for second Western journalist seized By Our Foreign Staff: Hollywood shows army the ropes BBC's Adie triggers war with No 10 The Media Clinique The new generation of frontline reporters Abbey National Radical sheikh revels in notoriety Television message has little impact on Arabs Muslim leader calls for Blair's assassination Britain Briton is charged with murder In Brief UK Asian stabbed Fireworks plea Blunkett delay angers French Four held after raids in Dublin Ricoh image Communuication Hunt for militants 'started from scratch' Britain Picture Gallery Flaunting the K-word The only mission creep is bin Laden Keep track of timing Washington and London work as one Bush angry over security leak BASF Pilots are 'running out of targets' Alliance's army marches on an empty stomach On the Front Line Nationwide Police shoot four dead as B52s 'flaunt power' Pakistan Pro-Taleban clerics seized in crackdown Oman students in anti-US protests Airstrikes give new hope to Afghan refugees Afghanistan The only Way a Terminally Ill Child like Kirsty Will… House of Fraser Nato chief warns of 'poor man's nuclear bomb' risk Harrods Knightsbridge A tabloid dream, but this is a nightmare Bluesure Preventing new attacks has priority Fbi is told Anthrax Stepwise Bioterror weapons 'not a threat to Britain' Swiftcall Hitachi Life goes on as Big Apple gets its bite back America Peugeot Arafat closes Gaza as police kill protesters Middle East Iraq accuses US of trying to settle old scores Norwich Union Direct Somak Holidays Don't get mad, get esure Who dares to betray bin Laden? Marks & Spencer US wants Afghans to finish off bin Laden The Quarry He can run, but can't hide camouflage jacket Adviser 'should quit over spin e-mail ' Business Link Barclays Sixteen words that show worst of new Labour The Agenda Top judge backs jury trial limit News in Brief Rail risks 'not understood' Sinn Fein still backing peace Gypsies' right to live in caravan Master dies after Channel collision Housing benefit red tape cut Killer sent to secure hospital Airline executive stole £2m after losing his bonus Woman is attacked by house intruder BT Higher Dior Grocer Queen gets own brand Intel inside Public services to be the new rallying cry Tory Conference 'Just say no' is just not enough for the voters Trimble is keen to forge closer links Refaid Dearth of women MPs lamented Conferece round-up Inquiry call Quote of the day More than froth Today's agenda The National Art Collections Fund Hague rueful over poll defeat Tory Conference Leeds & Holbeck Building Society To baldly go where one man has been before Specialist schools must share success Nobel winners find new state of matter Fujitsu Computers It's true, women are better drivers Global appeal of Gates's generosity Save the Children Students shine with Mozart on the brain Doctor in jail for sex attacks is cleared of rape £300m to free blocked Nhs beds 1m books a month end up as pulped fiction Shakespeare folio breaks sale record Mercedes-Benz By a Correspondent: Hospital stops baby's heart to save his life Britons died in disaster P&O Stena Inflated' cost of animal drugs to be investigated Malta The Royal Bank of Scotland Lean lines and ruffled shirts as Valentino shows his Latin touch Breakthrough Enterprises Ltd Serial killer found dead in prison World in Brief Italian job (AFP): Deaths at sea (AFP): Ukraine blamed (AP): New executions (Reuters): Dog's dinner Hurricane kills up to 20 divers in Belize One. Tel. Net Russian pride rises with Kursk Deafness fails to silence $285m 'shock jock' Milosevic 'was responsible for Croatia killings' Shop around for office equipment. Without moving… Online Blair is on his own despite his popularity It is when domestic support crumbles that the PM's leadership will be tested It is a comfort to know that the kid with the pizza will always get through Picture Gallery They opted to bomb, it had better work Bush has followed the rules of the system Not a Good Day The problems of managing the domestic agenda Three to Tango India and Pakistan need the US on the dancefloor Class Apart Specialist schools cannot be expected to improve other schools Future of rail industry after demise of Railtrack Wind-up Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Extremists twist religion to fan flames of hatred Journalist's freedom Town in trouble Tory 'hard core' of the Monday Club Single-faith schools Never a cross word Court Circular Birthdays Rhapsody in different shades of blue Anniversaries Personal Column Reception School news Dinners Legal appointment Church appointments Forthcoming marriages Marriages Laurie MacMillan Radio 4 newsreader with a passion for English Personal Column Airline Network Flight Centre Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Richard Slater Diplomat who served unscathed in many countries ruled by dictatorial regimes, but was finally worsted by the unpredictable Idi Amin Letter to the Editor of the Times Peter Reynolds Father of experimental archaeology whose methods were adopted across Britain and Europe The Times Unit Trust Information Service Life Cover Late retreat for shares Waterhouse Africa fears fallout from terror attacks Comdirect Pretoria blames 'speculators' for rand's freefall Howells of derision City Diary Scare story City Diary Jackanory City Diary Dress sense City Diary Brokers split on S&N hopes Equitable sends Photobition sliding Rumour of the day Biggest Price Movements of the Day Eurotop 100 Fast Times Directors' dealings No need for BT to ring any more changes St Ives Cookson Credit Suisse cuts 2,000 jobs Worldcom EU to strengthen worker consultation law Honda to hold union ballot Man in cutbacks at UK unit UK's share of foreign exchange trade falls Housing boom is waning Wondercars Gaucho Grill buyout in doubt Business in Brief AstraZeneca lift SAB China move EU to block deal SVB bid approach Imperial shake-up Kvaerner warning Exchange Rates Deal with Texaco makes Shell top US petrol retailer Alexandra raises market share Woolwich Autonomy sales to miss targets Backtrack on the damage to Railtrack Commentary By Our City Staff: Ba to scrap staff bonus and pay rise The Royal Bank of Scotland St Ives hit by City slowdown Inside Africa's fear over attacks Page 28 Railtrack to fight for return of £350m Huntingdon looks to drop UK listing The Times Crossword 21,855 Join The Times Crossword Club Online - a unique… Stock Markets Group's property projects worth £2bn M&S hints at recovery Trade Centre claim rejected Marconi sacks City advisers Currencies Rohatyn fears for New York Interest Rates Auditor to pay settlement in Barings ease Boodle & Dunthorne Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities Beckham comes down to earth Action Hunger Struggling Leicester to appoint Bassett New plan places Wembley back on national agenda First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Times on Saturday 48-Page Football Handbook How they stand The Premiership Today Fa Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 Scholes Still Hot for United Jevons sends Liverpool tumbling out Football Keane hat-trick leads to destruction of dispirited Leicester Sheringham pulls strings for Spurs PFA risks 'alienating' fans Ireland press for decision on play-off Chelsea show Nilsson the size of managerial task Last night's results Celtic must temper enthusiasm with caution in Europe Football Arsenal urge Uefa to take Women's Cup out of dark The Times Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide Ireland call on Humphreys to kick-start revival Rugby union Wallabies in tour talks Risk of soccer violence forces Italy to rethink World summit Torrance welcomes late matchplay call-up Golf Cash quest US tribute Cycling Wilson's Formula One hopes dashed as Jordan prefer Sato Motor racing Plato faces struggle to defend his title England profit from generous gifts Restore a spring to Lynn's step Civilised fare at Ascot races Riding high, hut not that high London may abandon bid for 2012 Olympics Sports politics UK team proves the best of enemies Bowls Legal & Public Notices Tancock strikes double gold after training in tougher school Schools sport The Daily results service Today's fixtures Martyn ruled out of Ashes series Rugby league Times Square Top seeds fall at the final hurdle Sport Summary PlayStation sails into record books Jones proves a striking success Rudolph runs riot against Kenyans Jockeys demand larger slice of media riches Racing Exeter Fantastic Light to steal a march on Galileo Lingfield lost after inspection The Wright Track Towcester Yesterday's results Raceline World of sport does not stop just because the world is at war The weather today Trescothick as captain viewed more in long term Radisson Edwardian Hotels Kenneth Tynan Arts Property Crème Who dares to betray bin Laden? Pages 2& 3 Contents Picture Gallery Sir Roy Strong Betraying bin Landen Osama bin laden is surrounded by a trusted cadre of 20 men. Western forces may not find him, but that won't stop him being betrayed from within, says Ben MacIntyre Noriega faces the music Mengele, Citizen of Paraguay Prince Charlie on the run Cook saves the day Loves and loathing of the chatterati The outspoken theatre critic incenses Harold Pinter and discovers Kingsley Amis is a paranoiac Giles Coren Time Prophetic justice Mary Ann Sieghart Many of IDS's army contemporaries are amazed that he is considered intelligent enough to lead a political party The BBC's conference coverage is infuriating Nobel winners yet so unknown Their work increases the sum of human knowledge but most of us have no idea who they are. Nigel Hawkes on the anonymous world of Nobel Prize-winning scientists It's as easy as abc.. . A computer program that helps you tp write a novel? Sounds too good to be true, thinks Celia Brayfield Interrogating Nazis David Stafford Hockney's secrets Ian Brunskill The Third Reich on trial Before the Nuremberg trials, the Nazi leaders were interrogated. David Stafford looks at what was revealed TLS Writing the wrongs of the world Carry Me across the Water Diary Bestsellers Did art hold a mirror up to nature? Rebecca & Tale Non Fiction Why it pays to cover your life The Times Offersdirect Land of the rising fear Visual Art The Hayward Gallery's show of contemporary Japanese work provides an unsettling experience for Richard Cork Snapper-up of trifles Photography Little things mean a lot in the spontaneous work of Richard Wentworth, says Joanna Pitman Opera & Ballet Entertainments Entertainments Listings Pleasures of going Dutch The fluid sculptures of Kees Verkade beguile Derwent May Refined kind of madness Comedy Few performers are quite as bizarre—or erudite—as Bill Bailey, says Clive Davis The Sunday Times Play choice Your mind in his hands Marc Salem's apparent ability to read thoughts leaves Jeremy Kingston thoroughly unnerved Opera Winterrise Marriage of Figaro Glyndebourne Concert Bbc SO/Saraste Ndr SO/Eschenbach Barbican Barratt Bewley Homes Plc Oxfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items France French Property News Spain Costa Blanca your Widest Choice Propertunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Monthly For your free copy.… Marbella nr Puerto Banus, frontline golf, 4 bed, 3… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Escape Offers in the region of £260,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coastal Dorset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hidden gem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secret house Surrey Beechcroft Rentals Limit to defence of necessity in secrets Act cases Review Bridge by Andrew Robson Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experiendced Player. Lesson Two Word Watching The Times Chess Winning Move solution on Page 25 Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Answers to Word-Watching Radio 4 Satellite, cable & digital films Choice The race …is on BBC 1 Times 7 Crossword No 2469 Choice Individual Learning Account How to get a pay rise Page 3 www. thetimes. co.… Keeping in step A Working Relationship Dancers Wayne Sleep, Melanie Stace and their Pa, George Lawson Fashion: Berry colours Pathfinders Media Recruitment NSR Shorthand Secretary Office Manager/pa Office Administrator The Easier Way to Get up in the Morning… Look… Montagu Evans Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Carousel Consultancy Ltd Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Executive et PA Search Whitgift School Croydon Bookworm Riveting romantic tale Recommended by Victoria Norris, PA at the Hotel du Vin group of restaurants Cathy Kelly Never Too Late The effective way to ask for more Be tactical when asking for a pay rise, says Diana Cambridge Contacts Speak a Foreign Language? Speak It Better The sacked have feelings too How do you beat the Monday blues? A routine, fresh food and an afternoon nap help, says Adeline Iziren Time Savers Web World Tasting Italian salad My Diary Claire Edgecombe, Pa to Philip Kingsley at his Trichological Clinic, Mayfair, London A ve Karen Homer Conference Call Harrods Crone corkill a Spherion company Susan Hamilton Group NSR Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Crone corkill a Spherion company Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants Www. thetimes. co. uk/appointments Crone corkill a Spherion company The Times Executive Receptionist McKinlay Law Partnership Personal Assistant Required for Property… Team Secretary with IT Salary Circa £20K Rms Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants The Eclipse Qrganisation Ltd VPS Ltd Recruitment Consultants La Creme Secretarial Recruitment Tiger Recruitment The Times Www. thetimes. co. uk/appointments/sites/tay Angela Mortimer The Times Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Recruitment Consultant £18-20K Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants Telephonist/Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilingual Pa Pa (French/English) To Global Head… Experienced Full Time Legal Secretary Santoro Group Pa £29K + Exc Bens Invest with us and venture into something different Entrepreneur needs a P. A. St George's Hospital Medical School Ballet School Administrator UEA Norwich No increase in workplace fears despite attacks Fyi Multi-Lingual Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA Mayfair based fund management group seeks a… Experienced Dental Surgery Receptionist A head-hunting we will go! Want to Improve your French? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lettings & Sales Negotiators The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time New Entrepreneur of the Year Next Monday the Entrepreneur of the Year awards will be presented. Patience Wheatcroft. Times City Editor, introduces a 16-page report The shining lights of industry The UK's Entrepreneur of the Year awards can lift our spirits during these uncertain times, says David Wilkinson The Times The Judges Are you a natural born winner? The Times 2001 Finalists Fit for both good and bad times Entrepreneur of the Year Consumer Services The Times 2001 Finalists Flair to cash in on pub cheats Entrepenur of the Year Business Products The Times 2001 Finalists Q&A A masterclass in business acumen Entreprenur of the Year Master The Times 2001 Finalists Emerging Entrepreneurs Finalists The Times Emerging En' Who wants to be a millionaire? Nick Wyke Looks at a London Business Course where You Can Learn to Become an Entrepreneu Youngsters out to Net a fortune The Times Hard times may help drive Entrepreneur of the Year Technology & Communication Ernst & Young 2001 Finalists Vodafone Fast food queen's recipe for success Entrepreneur of the Year Consumer Products The Times 2001 Finalists A vicar with the can-do attitude Entrepreneur of the Year Social The Times 2001 Finalists How to survive four recessions Entrepreneur of the Year Business Services The Times 'In today's climate the focus is on… 2001 Finalists The man who put life into television World Entrepreneur of the Year When the growing gets tough
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