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News from 09/11/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Matthew Bannister, Huntingfield, Robert Cole, The Riddler, Andrew Pierce, Alan Beck, Zahid Hussain, James Moore, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Antony Crookston, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Angus Nicol, Robert Steel, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Angela Court, John Grimley Evans, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, John Mellin, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Raymond Snoddy, A. B. Stone, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, Nick Boorman, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David Vance Deputy Leader, Cornelius Lysaght, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, McLeish, Dominic Walsh, Charles Brett, Daniel Finkelstein, Michael Mulvihill, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Richard Miles and Antonia Senior, Rodney Milnes, Adel Darwish, Roland Watson, Sir Christopher Gent, Stefanie Marsh, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Andrew Pierce, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Howard, Angela Jameson, Alan Hamilton and Elizabeth Judge, Janine di Giovanni and Michael Evans, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Amber Cowan, Rick Broadbent, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Roger Boyes, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Paul Sexton, John Hislam, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Leonard Allen, Damian Whitworth, Simon Tizard, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Rubin, John Stratford, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Valerie Elliott and Edward Welsh, Anthony Field, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Angus MacLeod, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Peter Riddell, Catherine O'Brien, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Graham Cleverley, Rupert Maas, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Draper, Philippa Kennedy, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, John Hughes-Wilson, Mark Hordern, Seamus Murphy, Stephen Dalton, John Goodbody Sports Reporter, Jom Forbes, Bill Edgar, W. O. Farrer, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and David Charter, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Peter Knight,

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Mujahidin , Mascara, Dysentery, Snipers and… I watch Pakistanis join up in Taleban heartland Zahid Hussain in Jalalabad, Afghanistan Rate cut deepens fear of recession Picture Gallery Record The Times Today America's leading ladies Weeping McLeish leaves Labour in chaos A day of surprise deliveries for the royal males Football Handbook Bush may order smallpox jabs for all The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times Arts The Times Online In the Saturday Times Parents can carry on smacking Stylish stand-in silences pack of irreverent diners Sketch The weather today Handbook 100 best wines Three faces of America's women at war 'Scared and angery' Chelsea Clinton finds Oxford life daunting Philips First Lady depicts new White House era Bush niece shocks Pirelli pin-up fans War News Starts on Page Trusted adviser leaves Blair for £200,000 BP job Oil company executives delighted with their coup BT openworld Fujitsu Siemens Computers The Ab Fab schmoozer who smoothed leader's path Fatal explosion starts blaze at South Wales steelworks Intruder's killer is cleared of murder Eton Scholarships for Pupils Currently in State… AMD Athlon XP Arms-to-Iraq duo win compensation at last SAAB Home-made zoo seized by police Liz Hurley expecting April baby News in Brief First card for sale Coma inquiry Writ issued Beatle 'serious' Erring doctors face new warnings Homes in flood plains 'may have to be abandoned Quick freeze ends warmest autumn Sky Balloon men venture to final frontier United Airlines Irish women plan football cover-up in Iran Dome gang 'planned raid of millennium' Husband who killed is jailed Norwich Union Direct Teachers' hours 'should be cut' A car too far for winner, Advance Previews this Weekend Dixons Headlines that told McLeish the bad news Decision to quit came as surprise Abbey National How the downfall unfolded Contenders eager to challenge for Scotland 's poisoned chalice Intel inside celeron TM Processor Private agony of a doomed politician Rich Legacy of McClishés Toll will cost 90p to collect each £1 PC World The Computer Superstore US funds may pull out after Rail track fiasco Byers is rapidly using up his political capital On Politics Cabinet revolt looms over Lords reform Woman on a lone mission of mercy Experience Jordan now Halfords gifts Social Work Musharraf says intelligence must be more accurate Hunt for bomber ends in suicide Taleban link in Karachi severed Low-tech mule essential weapon in hi-tech war TV channel warned over al-Qaeda videos Patek Philippe Geneve Currys Tricky questions loom for Bush War Briefing Scholl Saddam's terror training camp teaches hijacking Harrods Knightbridge World View Bush confuses America with mixed message Pentagon to switch troops away from worst weather EasyJet. com Germany isolates British travellers Dying man's call highlights lax response to anthrax danger Time Student linked to Gulf network Alliance Leicester NatWest Bin Laden video sold at mosque Passports Under threat Barclays Massive savings on mini MPVs' Putin visit to Saddam ruled out In Brief (AFP): Pakistani fighters killed in bombing Japanese ships join the conflict London proposed as clearing house Eta plot to bomb tower was foiled Rivals fan fear of migrants in Australian poll Editor arrested as Mugabe cracks down on free press Bush to cut nuclear arsenal Lloyds TSB (AP): Seven dead in UN crash In Brief (Reuters): Bosnia 'indictment' Gnu keeper killed First direct Bank of Scotland (AP): Hurricane leaves parts of Cuba out of reach NatWest Barclays The Cooperative Bank Coutts & Co Base Rate Harry Potter Exclusive On line on the Website Today Times Live Live News Gardening Q&a Talking Point Tomorrow Anji, Anji—ain't it time we said goodbye? Blair is going to have to learn to live without his old friends around him There is no substantive difference between Blair and Brown on the euro Picture Gallery A banana republic, led by a set of lemons A chance for the new Scots to take over Third First Minister Lbour needs a new approach, not another machine politician Bold Banks The right decision but more rate cuts may be required Donkey Work Even a high-tech army still marches on its old mode Tobacco advertising Discord at 'deals' over Stormont The political integration of Europe Fire in tunnels Truth and diversity Sir Ernst Gombrich Phone calls on the road Vintage mark-ups Cool response to Lords reform Fuming by the book Hiss and tell The percentage game Court Circular Memorial evensong Luncheons Dinners Birthdays Meeting Diplomatic appointment Livery companies Legal news School news Personal Column Raising a glass to the winners of the Glenfiddich Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Personal Column Flights Directory Flight Searchers Jet, Set, Go! Trevor Poole Lecturer and activist who argued for the needs of animals in captivity Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Peter Newman Academic economist who believed the history of the subject illuminated current practice-and brought a touch of humour to his reference works B. H. P. A. Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Search for Lord Lucan after Body is Found Since 1974 many thousands o fpolice hours have been spent in the fruitless search for Lord Lucan, who is still wanted in connection eith the murder of his children's nanny, Sandra Rivett. The peer, officially declared dead in 1999, has been the subject of frequent sightings, ranging from Australia and Peru to the Orkney Islands Rosemary Thomson Improving the training and authority of the lay magistracy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Approved by Fleet Street Publications Ltd Equities finish strongly Marks & Spencer Financial Services British Funds Scottish Power Interim Report and Accounts Logica leads TMT sector up Stock Market New year opening lifts pub operators Rumour of the day Eurotop Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Fine words, but no attraction in R&sa Tempus Boots Scottish & Southern Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Galley denies memo was admission on controls Enron admits it inflated profits Continents 'reassures' SAS Man to use stock for US deals US search still on for Scottish & Southern Betonsports float plan Results in Brief Wetherspoon cheer Water trio win rise in prices Companies to be forced to act on grievances Tate& Lyle holds payout Northrop to acquire Newport Business in Brief Costain job boost Phytopharm trial J2c capital return SIA defers order TNS acquisition Hays warning Protagona Exchange Rates No buyer found for Atlantic Telecom Ansett's buyers vow to restore its glory Gent's straight bat over tour City Diary Boots remains upbeat in spite of downturn Full bloom Figures that don't add up to reality Commentary Land's end So pointless Truell urges end to secrecy Compaq Old Mutual in £650m writedown How to organise an instant fundraiser Inside Markets predict more rate reductions Fast Times BT near five-year low as finance director departs The Times Crossword Stock Markets Millions 'gone from WTC money traders' Firms face new VAT threat Currencies EU price-fixing regulators in raid on Coats Interest Rates R&sa to cut payout and make £800m of disposals Sun microsystems Commodities Falling yields threaten deal at Equitable First Glance Yesterday Today Television Players to vote for strike action Diplomat Beckham faces up to world of change Lloyds TSB Business No Title What's Important the Times The Premiership Today Fergie claims sympathy vote as Reds sing the blues Football McClaren's guidance is bringing out best in South gate Platt's young guns shooting for Europe before rising to take on the world Utrecht teams McCarthy relieved by Ireland's clean bill of health Brazil's painful journey goes the full distance Parkin exposed to harsh realities Football By Our Sports Staff: Rochdale eye Ritchie Brighton fans pay special tribute to one of their own Nationwide League first division guide Golding leaves rivals in his wake Salling Injury to Paterson disrupts Scotland Rugby Union British pair start to feel heat Ice Skating Dazzling Poulter confirms flower of English youth is blooming Golf Jones puts emphasis on attack By a Correspondent: Payout to Watson will force board to relocate Boxing Elite training centre goes ahead Rowing Romania win but fail to convince Opening England match switched Cricket Cher Realism at heart of Waite's game plan Rugby league Liverpool Victoria Life Company Limited Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Daily results service Today's fixtures Racing Home's baptism of fire Gourlay makes his exit Sports Summary Winn escapes ban Australia wobble De La Hoya delay Berens on target Darley pays tribute as Fallon takes crown Racing Yesterday's results D0ncaster Hexham Changes afoot for moveable feast Life Art The Races TEAMtalk Meds Ltd Is the sun finally setting on the glory years of Manchester United? After Liverpool beat the champions 3-1, Simon Barnes argued on Wednesday that the tide in football is tuming, with Sir Alex Ferguson's empire finally in decay. The response from Times readers was enormous. Here is a selection Times Square Renault Clio Culture Pop Style Media Dysentery–and a bomed-out cinema for a loo Contents Tina Brown's Diary Tomorrow only in the times magazine Visions of hell No windows, no electricity, no lavatory-and a bout of dysentery. In these extracts from his extraordinar diary, Th Time's award-winning Anthony Loyd describes the hidden dangers of war reporting. Pictures by Seamus Murphy The goon squed of muj leap in and out of the rooms like chimps I just need to be liked Writing a good novel is preferable to making lost of money as a 'telly person', Ben Elton tells Catherine O'Brien How The Great War was lost-and found Nearly 40 years after its release, a famed television series is making a comeback, says John Hughes-Wilson Win a trip to the Western Front Giles Coren Returned to sender-Elvis Presley, Lord Lichfield, Yassir Arafat and Tigger gather to pay their last respects… Putin keeps his promise As far as I know, no possible interpretation of the Koran or Bible bans interplanetary exploration Giles Supersonic economics Still Walls apart Interview Does a Best Of CD mean Pink Floyd are pals again? Hmm, pigs might fly, Roger Waters tells Lisa Verrico I played Mother and felt this real whoosh of love. I knew I had to tour again NT It's built to blast Television Why are the dream homes in Grand Designs such a nightmare Caitlin Moran wonders Flying Sparrs Records The wonder of her age New Albums You may laugh—in fact, Lisa Verrico does, often—but Cher's latest isn't half bad. Despire the Harlow-gold syrup "Dazzling…massively Entertaining" Howe Gelb/P. J. Harvey Barbican A Beatle palls New Albums Times to buy a new rhyming dictionary, David Sinclair advises Macca The Times Opera & Ballet RG Events The Sunday Times Entertainments Listings Peasants are not revolting Opera The Royal OPera's Battered Bride is just the tonic we need, says Rodney milnes Theatre Boy Gets Girl Royal Court Winner Just Director 2001 Cannes Film Festman Handbags at dawn Carol Galley's handbag is attracting as much interest as her pension management, says Anne Ashworth Six of the best bedtime Luxuries The London Furniture Village Please give glamorously What makes the ideal fundraiser? Contacts, Celebrity and the right cause, says Stefanie Marsh What's Important the Times Where the politics are right on The success of The West Wing, which swept the Emmys this week, is based on the novel notion that politicians are idealists, says Daniel Finkelstein An insiders view of the White House The show creates a realistic and balanced view of political life, says James Rubin Will Sundays ever be the same again? Paper Round The Sunday Times Press turns against terror Most Arab newspapers have swapped a Knee-jerk anti-war stance for a more balanced view, says Adel Darwish A Kuwaiti daily invited all Arabs to give their hearty backing to Washington Media Diary How do you define public service TV? Institute for the Management of Information Systems The Times Creme Crème Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants Tiger Recruitment Medical Secretaries Lifeline Healthcare & Charity Recruitment Super Secretaries All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed What's Important the Times Caution urged in evicting gypsies Gypsy entitled to refuse offer of house Agent's address not place for service Security certificate disproportionate Bridge Games Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess New Champion Winning Move Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital PopIdol Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Answers to Word-Watching Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword Today's Television Choice Towry Law

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