News from 19/10/2001
2001; Gale Group;
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Andrew Robson, Tim Reld, Phil Yates, Robin Oakley, Tom Baldwin, Adam Sherwin and Janine di Giovanni, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Robert Cole, Tim Peppiatt, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Isabel Cooper and Stefanie Marsh, Peter Lansley, Antony Crookston, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Blunkett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Stella M. Lilley (Director), Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Melanie Rickey, David Chater, Ian C. Statham, Michael Binyon, Penny Wark, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Christopher Harvie, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Jeremy Beecham, Chairman, David Callender, Walter W. Blair, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, David Charter and Adam Fresco, Phil Gordon, Hamida, Colin Harbury, Helen Rumbelow, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Ian Johnston, Director, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Paul S. J. Hubbard, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Christopher Pinsent, Coel Hellier, Nigel Williamson, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Michael Varcoe-Cocks, John Hopkins, Rob Wright, Moira Gibb, President, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Richard Rees, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Gillian Welch, Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Saladin, Nick Hasell, Roger Arguile, J. P. Lovett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Vikki Errington, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, John Furniss, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Linus Gregoriadis, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Dearbail Jordan, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, Daniel McGrory, Jill Sherman, and Richard Ford, John Goodbody Sports Reporter, Alyson Rudd, Carlton A. Getz, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Roland Watson and Damian Whitworth, Damian Whitworth and Michael Dynes, Frank Nunneley, Sally Patten, Chris Ayres and Lea Paterson, David Lister Ireland Correspondent and Martin Fletcher, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford and Daniel McGrory, Victor Shroot, John Dudley, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Correspondent,
ResumoIsrael says Arafat era is over PLO fears leader is assassination target, Sharon warning of war withing a weck Aid 'spin-doctors' wrong, says Short Times 2 Janine de Giovanni when Hacks Fight Dirty Picture Gallery £160m saves free TV World Cup The Times Today The bin Laden Dossier-the reality behind the terrorist myth Times 2 Special IRA 'close' to decision to destroy some weapons War on Terror Chopard Pentagon chiefs rally the troops The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online The testing time about to begin, says Blair The weather today Prodi's criticism of solo diplomacy devalues EU On Politics Newspapers Support Recycling Soft sandstone betrays site where video was recorded Suspect is free in Britain for lack of US evidence Britannia 'I know where bin Laden is' Embassy bombers get life Key al-Qaeda plotter 'killed in bomb raid' Business Time to end the era of Arafat, says Sharon How 'Houdini' defies death Dell Step Wise Atlantis Family call for revenge at Zeevi burial The times magazine PC World By Our Foreign Staff: Anthrax found in letters on two more continents Fear and anxiety propagated Civil defence suddenly wins high priority Norwich Union Direct British woman infected in TV attack United Airlines Game on! 13 days on, who's winning this war? War on Daily Briefing War Briefing Mondus Army's unreliable rifle now bang on target King's envoy calls for help International Prayer Vigil Picture Gallery Freeserve Marines poised to join ground offensive British firepower Somak Holidays Marks & Spencer Cool welcome at end of the misery trail Café Children the victims in looting of aid depots Ann Treneman on murder in the family IBM Kray gangster spoke of Ronnie's tears Nazi plan to use IRA for invasion EMI Gilbert & Sullivan Cleaner bins Hirst's artwork News in Brief Euro opposed Mother wins case £2m for animals Lewisham mayor £7OOm verdict Cars sink into M6 Dying woman's assisted suicide plea is rejected Couple spared jail over rail deaths Vcare International Rover Body is found in reservoir Tories disown Monday Club Dixons MPs' watchdog forced out 'for doing her job' Alphabet soup for Prescott spells out nowt Parliamentary Sketch Moore avoids action Cook retaliates with Tory memo RSC wants to demolish Stratford theatre Curtain must not fall on dazzling Art Deco show Commentary Five crime bosses amass £200m Barclays Noisy children drive couple to overdose Fujitsu Siemens Witty, cheerful and polite—the killer McVeigh B&O Winnie Mandela arrested for fraud Husband killed by home sex-change NatWest another way Finland topples US in business World in Brief Macedonia risk Jilly the kid (AFP): Zimbabwe hunger (AP): Jail protester dies Papal audience Tests for BSE in sheep end in fiasco Vilified scientists still say breast checks are useless Mini-camera aid Www. onetel. net. uk Children helped to hear without tears Men are born fighters Time Online Diplomacy is now the problem, not the solution Colin Powell is attempting to fight the war on terrorism on too many fronts The hell that is Afghanistan is no myth, even Prometheus found it tough No Title There's life in the new book yet Anthrax terror is mainly in the mind Winter Waits And Taleban leaders wait for America to feel the cold End of an Error Saudi Arabia and Arafat must choose terrorism or survival Village People The Royal Shakespeare Company puts hope before experience Humour and law on religious hatred Letters to the Editor The future of Railtrack on the line 'Doom and gloom' in the media NHS waiting lists Airport security Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Debunking myths about social work The pace of technology Autumn sunglasses Court Circular No need to draw a blank this weekend Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Anniversaries Personal Column Luncheon Reception Dinners Eton dinner Meeting Lecture Seminar Forthcoming marriages Premier Tickets Personal Column Flights Directory Flight Centre Faresavers JET, SET, GO! Travel Insurance London The Times John Lilly Brain scientist whose work ended in mind-bending experiments at the expense of dolphins and his sanity The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Elizabeth Hoare Daughter of the Gilbert Scott family who revived interest in the tradition of Victorian ecclesiastical needlework The Drought in South Africa Henryk Tomaszewski Always a good friend of mimc The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hampstead Theatre Bioterrorism fears give shot in the arm to drugs sector Business in the forefront of tackling the invisible enemy are in the City's spotlight Aer Lingus Shares close off low Advertisement Feature Hiscox's exposure to losses rises 50% Cornhill Insurance Banks fear imposition of price controls Prudential in warning over Asian slowdown Football club stages recovery Ten-year low for pension funds Hp invent Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited Browne sees BP soar to new heights Attention to detail and a firm grasp of the facts are charcteristic of the BP chief Axe rail extravagance before it is too late Appetite for the charity bash City Diary Hands off City Diary Honeypot? City Diary Page turner City Diary Compaq SAP revises full-year profit forecasts downwards CMG in second results warning Charles Schwab Air Canada Picture Gallery Wolfson to chair Fibernet Industry urges Brown to stimulate investment Public sector pay 'hit staff quality' Crossair Chipmaker sees slide in sales Business in Brief Haynes upbeat Pennon expands Receivers at QSP Wanadoo ahead Logica falls after rival's alert Stock Market Talk of a bid puts Greggs on a roll 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 Trading in US weighs heavily on WH Smith Tempus Prudential Fibernet Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Results in Brief Caitlin Moran is enthralled by the wonderful world… Www. comdirect. co. uk Holiday Inn Slowdown in retail sales growth BT under scrutiny for 'underselling' Net link Fears for future of freight trains BP keen to develop relations with Russia Canary Wharf still confident Kravis set to break up Primedia Business in Brief Jobs. co in talks Countryside plan Vaccine approval AT&T sells stake Exchange Rates WH Smith reports 40% plunge in US business P&O forecasts rough journey Radison SAS Disaster Recovery Regulators need to hear for themselves Commentary News Corp firm on Fox sale BT MmO2 caps Erskine's bonus at £150,000 Telephone Shot in the arm for drugs firms Grim corporate news deepens gloom in US OECD poised to cut growth estimates The Times Crossword 21,863 Stock Markets Rail network report will not be complete for two years National Audit Office clears Treasury of '3G rip-off' Currencies Rough to retire from L&G Interest Rates Jungle. com Patience Wheatcroft Commodities Dobson in talks over the top job at Schroder BBC and ITV win battle for World Cup rights Dunhill Late strikes leave timid Chelsea in disarray First Glance Yesterday Today Television Rugby's Greatest The Premiership Today Leeds let hearts rule heads in their lust for success Football Last night's results Fifa world rankings Ipswich draw no comfort on home front Rangers forfeit strong position England to restore Taylor connection Carbone deal gives Derby second helping of Italian Football: Nationwide League first division guide Henman happy to meet Sweden on home ground Tennis Hendry finds form on cue Snooker Greening driven back to England by disappointment of Lions tour Rugby union Rugby's Greatest Tomorrow in Sports Daily England outclassed again Hockey Too many years of too little grassroot support Fair play on the cricket pitch Gloucester suspend Albanese Rugby league 'still thriving' The Times McRae turns corner in Corsica Motor rallying Assa left stranded on lone tack Sailing Withers switches nationalities to take place in Britain squad Ruby league The Daily results service Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Times Newspapers Today's fixtures Racing By Our Sports Staff: Giles gives Atlanta platform to level series Baseball Joyce ends English ambitions Sport Summary Dubai Destination forced to miss Dewhurst Racing Newmarket Redcar Galileo swansong Yesterday's results Race Line Savouring my links with the stars Golf The Times Golf Correspondent sees an unlikely name up on the leader board... his own Walker's hopes handicapped by official intransigence Times Square Continental Airlines BT England squad to make tour decision Cricket From taunted boy to world's most wanted man Arts Contents The real Osama What were the crucial influences that turend Osama bin Laden from just another spoilt Saudi playboy into a fanatical mass murderer who is revered by disaffected Muslims? A distant father, a mother denigrated by the rest of the family, and a fierce fundamentalist mentor all played their part. Bett MacIntyre explores the man behind the myths The real Osama The wife who was shunned Hamida Bin Laden's mother The brickie and the concubine A Mujahid A chivalrous commander Saladin bin Laden's warrior hero What fuels his hatred Psychology resentment of his father Star Magazine Flaws of a furious fanatic Giles Coren The Times City Diary Who is the funny-faced acid murderer? Who moralist? And who on earth is Ben Okri? The clues are all here... The Times Brought to the boils Television Channel 4 is our guide to the wonderful world of Plague. Caittin Moran is enthralled Practically the only good thing about being alive back then was that you died early The Pledge Just one of the guise New Albums The aloof maverick behind Aphex Twin bewitches and bewilders Lisa Verrico National Theatre More New Albums Bittersweet bluegrass by Gillian Welch, Calling all stations World Music Radio Tarifa magically blend cultures ancient and modern, says Nigel Williamson Telephone Joe Egg Excess a la Mode Pop Depeche Mode have made a triumphant return to the stage. Kathleen Wyatt was there Play choice Moulin Rouge The top 40 beauty Part 1 Do you ever worry that you're wasting your money on make-up? Isabel Cooper and Stefanie Marsh asked eight experts to choose the best products to suit all pockets - and they really workd Britain's Best Independent Schools High heels out of step After the terror attacks, high fashion falls flat, says Melanie Rickey List of Stockists Sales rise but for the wrong reason Sun readers are different. They want fun as well as serious news The Times The Newspaper Battleground: September 2001 Conflicts rage in covering the war 24 hours a day Politicians, spin-doctors journalists face unprecedented problems covering the war on terrorism. Robin Oakley, Tom Baldwin, Adam Sherwin and Janine Di Giovanni report Death of spin is (of course) greatly exaggerated The high cost of war reporting One toilet and the world's press wants it It's digital madness The Times Media & Marketing Perfect Fit Media Diary Time does not run during period of induced error House of Lords Fluent French for Fashion c£16k Olewatt Limited Require Small Property Company Design Studio SW1 Times Newspapers Experienced PA/SECRETARY Crème Part-Time PA/TRAVEL Manager Knightsbridge Secretaries Secretary/PA Angela Mortimer Private Medical SECRETARY/PA Covert surveillance at police station violates rights European Court of Human Rights Omissions in form fatal to tenant's freehold application Court of Appeal Not every case requires assessment Court of Appeal Judge is free to read what he wants Court of Appeal Review Bridge Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Choice Digital Classics tv BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2477 Times Newspapers Limited. 2001. 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