News from 12/10/2001
2001; Gale Group;
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, David Adams, Ben Collins, Robert Cole, Heather McNaughton, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Magnus Linklater, David Pryce-Jones, David Wilson, Ghazi Algosaibi, Anthony Loyd and Roland Watson, Paul Hoggart, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, David Hart, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Richard Nicoll, Cornelius Lysaght, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, David Harte, Miranda Ingram, Philip Webster and Richard Owen, Roland Watson, David Hands, R. W. Davis-Foster, Alan Munro, Stefanie Marsh, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, James Landale and Andrew Pierce, Alan Leighton, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, James Doran and Angela Jameson, Lewis Smith, Noble Frankland, Clive Mathieson, Gordon Taylor, Bronwen Maddox, Arun Arora, Nicholas Pemberton, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Robert Forster, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Katty Kay, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Steve Banks, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Jason Cowley, Ben MacIntyre and James Bone, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Richard Scudamore, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Michael Gainsford, Ben Webster and Ben MacIntyre, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Justine Hancock, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Mr Bryon Butler, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
Resumo'On the train is a bearded man of Arab appearance. Attention flickers about him like static' Battle of Kabul is days away US bombs Taleban guarding capital Northern fighters mass for triple push War Briefing Your Chance to Be the Times Young Photographer of… By Our foreign Staff: New terror attacks within week, says FBI Inside Bush offers Russia hope of missile deal 'Plotters are already circling the new Tory leader . . . ' Bose The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Betrayal is Allies' key to bin Laden downfall War on Terror the Airstrikes The weather today (Reuter): Aid workers trial to resume In Brief (AP): Sergeant killed Pakistan build-up Menkes banned BA free tickets Food warning Met Office We'll give you all you need, vows President Hope but no glory at school prom Stench of disaster lingers as city starts to heal Firemen join hands across Atlantic Salvatore Ferragamo PC World Blair knocked off course by Saudi rejection Prodigal son poses a crude threat to House of Saud US anger at lax response Bin Laden's sting lies concealed within the honeypot Furniture land Killing triggers fear among Gulf expatriates War on Terror Regional Loyalties Nokia Liverpool Victoria Doctors fear lack of disease monitoring BTopenworld Publisher says anthrax outbreak was an attack Somak Holidays Americans turn to the Internet for vaccine War on Terror Bioterrorism Moben autumn Thus America oils the wheels of friendship War on Terror Daily Briefing War Briefing Bar at a loss over location The only Way a Terminally Ill Child like Kirsty Will… World View Sad teenager who called mother a 'concubine' Laura Ashley War on Terror the Quarry Bin Laden is linked to US puppet regime Dixons Afghan elders call for unity Marks & Spencer All in a day's work for long-distance Stealth warriors War on Terror Amercian Forces Martin Fletcher In knob Noster, home of the B2 Café Muslim chaplain feels the tension on US warship War on Terror American Forces Weapons built to kill Nazis given new lease of life Sharps Scholars offer to make case to Taleban War on Terror British Muslims Dispute over true meaning of 'jihad' Sheikh says he has immunity Phillips Auctioneers Lords support exile of cleric Bishop questions allied bombing campaign Barclays New auxiliary force to police London streets War on Terror Britian Fujitsu Siemens PC World 'Ghosts' of mountains riding to battle War on Terror Afghanistan Janine di Giovanni on the front line Direct Line US air attacks killed 140, says Taleban Naipaul revels in capture of Nobel Prize Scornful outsider who made a new homeland in literature Magnet A literary heritage: the complete works Ice Warrior Tomorrow in Weekend Play Going out, Staying in The Link Byers puts career on the line to save aide The Railtrack Lib Dems at dispatch box The Score Someone must pay if the rules are broken Women secure home rights in Lords test case Corner shops are learning to survive Norwich Union Direct Tourist industry told to shape up Tiny Stage 'flop' that lasted 50 years Desperate farmers set to move animals Leader 'in panic' over lost Scout Dell Cattle 'were infected by Defra blunder' HSBC En garde! Ex-Labour chief goes to Express News in Brief Wrong ruling Noise damages Euthanasia ruling Doubt over CJD Free with the Times Tomorrow IRA men hanged in the 1920 s will get state funeral Call for 'recent history' lessons Kohler Mira Ltd. Strike on the Tube averted Managing Nicely Picture Gallery B&Q Booby and the Bracelet What a Softie Council carers 'put children at risk in B&b' British Gas EasyJet Ageless Chanel casts its pearls into the cool fountain of youth Sharon to face police inquiry over funds Outlaws' ranch for sale One. Tel Guerrillas fire on Russian peacekeepers Hills come alive as statue takes shape (AFP): Aborigines win rights World in Brief (AFP): Reagan record New peak Time On the Website Today Online Sport Narrow war aims will produce only slim pickings It will be impossible to defeat terrorism if we act in Afghanistan alone The plotters are already circling around the new Conservative leader Picture Gallery The Treasury's own great train robbery Naipaul is truly a Nobel man in a free state Oil Israel Terror The trouble when two priorities become three Uniform Provision Auxiliary police are only a start to reform All life is sacred Saudi Arabia's predicament Religious conflict and the role of single-faith schools Museum charges and finances Foot-and-mouth Kamikaze pilots Rescue from recession Women drivers Court Circular Irene Lady Astor of Hever Calls to the Bar Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Anniversaries Personal Column Mr Bryon Butler Forthcoming marriages Thanksgiving service Memorial Mass Luncheon Dinners Papal Award Lecture World Sight Day Professor Paul Weatherley Botanist who revealed how plants regulate water consumption Personal Column Eddie Futch Master tactician who guided a succession of fighters to world titles but never allowed any of them to take unnecessary punishment Francois Bedarida Historian of modern England and biographer of Winston Churchill Francois Bedarida, historian, was born on March 14,1926. He died on September 16,2001, aged 75 Gains pared at close Virgin trains The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trekking in the Himalayas Learning from the house that Jack built Jon Ashworth jack Welch has been telling British business heads the secrets of his success at GE Compaq No buffers to stop overspending by stealth Which track for Rail Regulator? City Diary Head count Fax similar Home boy Upgrades help to lift Friends Corus hit by broker's steel forecast Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Air travel worries create bleak outlook for BAA DFS SIG Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street US tax cuts 'to cost far more' in Bush rescue plan Potential buyers move in on failing airlines Murdoch sees hope on the horizon The Royal Bank of Scotland ICAP puts tragedy cost at £15m ECB chief looks set to stay on Endowment windfalls Results in Brief LA Fitness in good health Stansted traffic surges as Heathrow suffers fall Three-day week at Rolls-Royce Bussiness in Brief Boeing reassures PowderJect grant Partridge fear GE buys Pennant warning Costain contract Exchange Rates GUS hints at spring float for Burberry Andersen hurt with Accenture by attacks DFS opts out of special payout BT Byers puts Ppp projects in jeopardy Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5112… Welch's show rolls into town Rail track taces insolvency within 48 hours Document details administration plan The Times Crossword 21357 Stock Markets BT fears over exchange access R&SA raises estimated losses Currencies Hopes rise as stock markets rally GE lifts confidence with $3.3bn profit MmO2 take-up hurts shares Interest Shares Sun Patience Wheatcroft Commodities Scudamore breaks silence to 'nail a few myths' over PFA Richard Scudamore, the Premier League chief executive, says that the top clubs are not seeking to destroy the players' union Pressure mounts on Australia to change tour decision Lloyds TSB Strike 'only option' First Glance Coming tomorrow Plus Yesterday Today Television The Premiership Today Picture Gallery No More Sliced off your Winnings Bassett glad to climb back on the treadmill Football Ferguson determined to ignore Beckham's pleas Changing times for referees who see red too quickly Sky Television deal closer The Times Football Handbook Managing Nicely Tomorrow How Fergie did the press pack up like a kipper Football Sadlier's double puts brakes on progress of West Brom Nationwide League first division club-by-club guide Coventry banking on Brooke effect Rugby union Brakewell puts Britain in control Equestrianism Villeneuve feels strain after Bar talk Motor racing 2 Win a job as a Times photographer Davies returns to stake claim for central role Public Notices Aberdeen Cable Services Limited Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices New doubt raised over action of Kirtley Cricket First State Investments Keswick Cricket Club (above), near Derwent Water in… Dejected Millar pipped by Ullrich's late show Cycling The Daily results service Racing Smith leads team to third win Sports Summary Sakhee joins team for Breeders' Cup Racing York Alner lifts tempo with Wincanton double Carlisle Results from yesterday's three meetings The Wright Track Take care when studying the stars Raceline Faldo no match for brilliance of Harrington Golf: Cisco world Match Play Championship Wentworth result Henman throws it away Tennis Back three lose contact with fleet through tactical naivety Salling Times Square Spirited Ballesteros beaten but unbowed LG Cup snooker Win tickets Goldsmiths No Title Society Style Pop Competition The Kailtrack Putson Contents Credit Cards Tomorrow in Money Derailed by design Skulduggery, manipulation and Gordon Brown's bovver boys - were these behind the secredt plan to close down Railtrack which has now backfired on Stephen Byers? Ben Webster and Ben MacIntyre investigate Project Ariel: The 72-Hour Timetable Nothing to In the wake of the attacks on September 11 an atmosphere of unease has spread around Britain - and it has already become a part of every day life, says Hannah Betts Giles Coren Hurrah for Geoff Manger, who will not only ralse ?1,500 for anti-landmine work when he takes part in a 100-mile walk across the Namib desert next week, but helps me to keep my new year's resolution for another week Time Should a mother report on a war? Viewpoint Parenthood changes those on the front line, be they male or female, says Mimranda Ingram The Times Cunning little vixen Theatre The Little Foxes at the Donmar lifts melodrama to myth, says Benedict Nightingale Opera Competition Dance Adipose issues Television Britain's fattest men made their widescreen debut this week. Caithlin Moran watched, awestruck The Sunday Times Different engine class Pop Cocker has long grown tired of trying to complete woth the likes of Kylie The quick and the deafening New Releases Sum 41 play fast and furious; Ozzy plays it loud; David Sinclair lends a cautious ear The Pledge Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Classical Concerts Buy Tickets On-Line Cinderella The man who fell to earth Pop Interviews As William Orbit touches down in London for his firsy live gig in five years, Lisa Verrico welcomes him home Play choice Diamonds on the soul Pop Richard Holledge proffers heartfgelt 60th birthday good wishes to Paul Simon - poet, one-man band and songwriter who, on his day, rivals Dylan The Royal Opera Live Gig: When it comes to Sinatra, Robbie Williams - to be Chicken and egg dish Simon saw in a Chinese… He records the neuroses of love, the incidents and accidents, hints and allegation HMV Unfair dinkum Style Aussies are leaders in fashion, film and more. So why, asks Justine Hancock, do poms persist with their tired cliches? The London Furniture Village Six of the best lace tops Britain's Best Schools Heirs and graces Style Etiquette classes for children of the well-heeled are booming, says Stefanie Marsh Not news, just propaganda No one reports from Kabul. And that suits generals fine, says Magnus Linkater Media Diary The Times The home front Media & Marketing PerfectFit Treated as a spy The French reporter seized by the Taleban is a victim of bad timing. Adam Sage reports PA/OFFICE Manager £25-28k Angela Mortimer Créme Shorthand Secretary Senior Lettings Negotiator Office Administrator Recruitment Consultant £18-20k Mayfair £27,000 Part-Time A head-hunting we will go! 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