News from 11/09/2002
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Andrew Robson, Ann Carlton, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Richard Ellis, John Cleary, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Danny Fyne, Andrew Bell, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Mair Roberts, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Wendy Rogers, Theodore Dalrymple, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, George Polarek, Sonya Ross, Ann McMeikan, Bernard Kerik Police Commissioner, Richard Holloway, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Mark Stahl, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Anthony Perry, David Wheldon, Rosalind Renshaw, Sandra Daniels, Carl Mortished, Gary Singel superintendent, Penelope Trunk, Christopher Meyer Ambassador, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, David Sharrock, Edward Bugler, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alice Hoglan, Jan Demczur, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Egon Ronay, Gary Jacob, Noel C. Bramley, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Steve Bird and Richard Owen, Dan Sabbagh, Peter Ackroyd, Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Tony Sharpe, Jenny MacArthur, Fames Bone, Roland Watson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Malika Browne, Charles Bremner, Anthea Lawson, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Paula Hawkins, David Rowan, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Oliver Kay, Sarah Johnson, Sarah Joseph, Rick Broadbent, Christopher Meakin, Sam Lister and Lewis Smith, Tom Baldwin, Jeremy Clegg, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Diana Cambridge, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Timothy Raison, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Stewart Tendler and Alexandra Frean, Neville Scott, A. W. Gilliland, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Sheikh Omar, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Rick Thornton, Philip August, Nicholas John, S. K. Smith, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, John Allison, Peter Henwood, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Silvan Jones, Caroline Seitz, Laura Peek and Macer Hall, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Charles Krauthammer, Lucia van der Post, Donald Perkal Pentagon official, Harry Henderson, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Leolin Price, Alan Coren, David Charter and Christine Buckley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Ruth Norbury, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, David Charter and Greg Hurst, Susan Rescorla, Sally Patten, Jenny Davey, Charles Wolf, Oliver Monfredi, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Jon Blair, Patience Wheatcroft, Martha Carden Pentagon survivor, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe Times Terror stalks America again Anti-aircraft missiles ring Washington Vice-President goes into hiding Picture Gallery Man who stabbed burglar guilty of manslaughter Index Inside In memoriam Quiet pain A far, far better speech than Blair has ever done before Mens and ladies shirts What's Important Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times Referendum on euro will be delayed by Brown's new tests Support for student volunteers A&E chief promises to cut delays Austin Reed Rowan Williams offers job to sacked US priest Huntly stares into space as mob howls Hunt debate reduced to game of cat and mouse Tetley No Title Woman shot dead in salon Children's carol contest is just 'too sad for the losers' Livingstone's £5 toll 'will stay at least two years' British hit harder by cost of car extras Gateway Light work for cathedral Blunkett's decision 'unlawful' Milk price raised to aid farmers Refugees use false passports to flee Tank deaths spur Army training call In Brief Ex-minister quits Food in kitchen 'Ugly' statue Second tragedy Peugeot problem Inquest on baby Briton shot dead Passenger is jailed for playing mobile phone game on jet Britons allowed to take petrol engine on flight British Gas NEC Gallery reopens by closing down Gleaming cars tarnish prodigal Blair's return PS Ingrams and Co get a stairway to heaven Recitative of woe at ENO Squeals of joy for chef Ultralase Foundation for a good life? Snowdon sells mementoes of royal marriage AOL Bankside British Red Cross Man who died in Barrymore's pool had been assaulted 'Artful' solicitor to stars cost clients millions School did not know boy, 4, was missing Peugeot Girl, 13,'fifth victim of rapist' HIV could be a Trojan Horse for life-saving genes Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes at the Festival of Sciences in Leicester Magic bullets may be too good to use Audi Mill reveals its sea battle scars Tacking halitosis is no gag In Brief Gas injection Sharks rethink Unoriginal art Visions of Hope The Saab 93 Convertible Chart is run by record bosses, says TOTP chief RSC is urged to play fair with West End wage rates Archer buys hallowed Lord's turf Esure BBC chief joins battle to save ITV from Americans Lords revolt warning Goa The Computer World Virus kills 300 seals off Britain In Brief Eighth bug victim Rapist reoffends Crash claim fails MP's wife mugged Blair answers the critics of war against Iraq The Prime Minister's speech was met with near silence, Tom Baldwin writes Halifax No drama, but the debate has only just begun Political Briefing 'If we do not deal with the threat How speech was received Attempted courtship woos some former enemies Commons Iraq debate signalled 'Don't be negative' Monks urges delegates Blackpool diary Bush's challenge to unite against ruthless enemy September 11,2002 Queen praises resilience of New Yorkers The missing third pillar of the President's foreign policy Foreign Editor's Briefing Tattoos offer mark of respect for those killed in twin towers The political fallout Briton held in Cuba 'black hole' In Brief (Reuter): Airport security deadline stays London trees are a living memorial Ground Zero sauce withdrawn (Reuter): Harbour service in Auckland Santa bin Laden stalks the stage Tributes great and small as the nation remembers Families will go into the 'pit' for first time Drawing a line under the grief of relatives The commemoration Prince joins mourners at national service Times Online The Times Offers Direct Gibraltar shows its colours at National Day rally Fifty killed as Indian luxury train derails Fatah 'to end attacks on civilians' Flood aid pledge as death toll rises to 27 (AP): Milosevic trial takes a break In Brief (AFP): Bodies recovered (AFP): Superman 'feels' (Reuter): Swiss join UN (AFP): Gay adoptions (Reuters): Record swim (AP): Bush drug case (AFP): Long live Japan Fascinating rhythm hits new heights Theatre Closing Time Lyttelton Loft Times Online Reviews in full The Times Concert Harp Consort/La Fenice Queen Elizabeth Hall Proms The Cardinall's Musick/Carwood Albert Halt/Radio 3 The Times Blair to TUC: all out, then I'm off and you're history The PM's vision may be confusing, but he knows how to handle the unions In Rubert's trousers and Brian's wig, I shall thus make my stately progress Picture Gallery Democracy in America survived September 11 Europeans are on the wrong side of the new Berlin Wall James Bone One Year on A day that seems to have altered little, but changed much Risks in closure of laboratories NHS funding Euro referendum The Times Questions on action against Saddam Pressure for a recall of Parliament Music for children House prices index Plump sparrows Putting a price on restaurants Festival no beanfeast Midget submarines Speed cameras Closet chauvinism Joy and doubts The Weather The Times Crossword 22,142 Maison Paul Simons Weather Eye Nokia sales warning Briefing HSBC cuts overdraft fees Anglo American caution EU in cigarette dispute Pace hopes to pick up Thorntons fortunes lift Aegis sees recovery signs Faith in Wyevale Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Taxing Bishop attacks open skies failure Stewart case goes to Justice Dept GSK wins first battle in generic war Fag end Ebbers $1.5m deal 'reviewed' The Register BA set to be dropped from FTSE index Mortgages for Business Limited Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Big W chief faces big challenge Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief Discounted rights issue from L&G to raise £786m Axe hovers over Bon amid talk of share offer Warner Music and EMI deal 'still possible' Picture Gallery Fundraising just one in a season of cash calls Dixons in demand as blue chips see gains Rumour of the day Biggest price movements of the day Eurotop 100 Taylor Woodrow's many strings Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Serco hit by broker 's worries on cashflow Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Charity gift hits Jack pot City Diary Grasso as ambitious as ever for exchange James Doran reports on the plans inspiring the NYSE chairman Brussels plays trade card to assume health role European Briefing Johnston Press favourite to buy Glasgow Herald Menzies seeks acquisitions The Times Unit Trust Information Service Woolworths puts family first to revive fortunes Picture Gallery Varilux PizzaExpress shares fall 30% Taylor Woodrow cuts jobs in £30m shake-up Are you fighting a losing battle with the taxman? Paula Hawkins offers guidance for taxpayers still baffled by self-assessment Prospects look bleak for investor confidence Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links On Saturday Standard Life Bank Why Gibs are not quite so boring now Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor A wreck with a view in Constable country Property Bellway Bewley Homes Plc Essex's idyllic corner is no joking matter Retire abroad without the tax headaches Overseas Property France The International Property Show World Class Homes Ocean Estates International Torre Mirona Golf & Spa Resort Parque da Floresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cybarco Limited Places where you can afford to be sick Profitable pueblo Equities post strong gain Rhino Obituaries Arnold Kemp, a great Scottish… Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Service of Commemoration and Remembrance St Paul's Cathedral, Wednesday September 11,2002 Index Arnold Kemp Newspaper editor who was passionately to his native Scotland and Oversaw the resurrection of the Glasgow Herald Henri Rol-Tanguy French Resistance hero who led the Paris uprising and accepted the German surrender of the city Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered Michael Elphick Electrician turned actor who excelled on screen as the cheerful rogue but was never typecast Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the Issues of the day as they happen and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport Club or country; Scotland and the faeroe Islands;'the beautiful game' Quisling Sentenced to Death: Court Unanimous Prizes. quiz@thetimes No Title Word Watching Daily Life September 11,1944 Born in 1900, Lord Mountbatten served in both world wars. From 1943 he was Supreme Allied Cammander south-East Asia. In his diary he records a visit to Burma and a made of transport redolent of the marx bothers at their most outlandish Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Schools news Contact Details for Classified Advertising Picture Gallery Major Sir Ralph Anstruther of that Ilk Memorial services Personal Column Faresavers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Answers Marriages Changing the Guard Service Tudor pays high price The silence that will scream of lip-servicer Football Today's fixtures Arrows go in right direction In Brief England facelift Maiden victory No quarter Farrell lay-off The Ashes Keane rewrites the rules of football-speak Gunning for glory Trescothick and Vaughan our opening targets in Ashes Tudor takes step back as England go for raw pace Tredwell leads by example Matthew Pryor's Frizzell County Championship guide Academy unlikely to provide Test graduates Norfolk owe title debt to Borrett Lumb's career best denies Warwickshire their prize Scoreboard Rutter keen to crown career with Airwave Doncaster Yesterday's results Kazzia to miss St Leger EPSOM Hereford Hereford stages memorial Trace Clip can give rivals slip William Hill Sorensen's error sets mood far Sunderland Football: Barclaycard premiership Johnson goal spares Kolinko's blushes Worthington Cup first round Britain sweat on Henman Tennis Times Square Leicester pull clear to silence Molby RFU reveals plans to put Twickenham in top bracket of stadiums Rugby union Hessenthaler strike is knockout blow British event riders aim high Equestrianism Get fit, stay fit: The Exercise Bible The reverse lunge Turley proves his worth to Rushden Phillips faces six weeks on sidelines Chip and country suffer as scholes finally succumbs Pregnant Chapman out The Premiership today: Hoddle scoops manager's award while Di Canio prepares for West Ham comeback Picture Gallery Joint bid in tatters over funds for Irish stadium Last night's results Arsenal have last laugh on Anelka Riot police called in to restore calm at Watford Justin Rose loses father, coach and mentor Nobody does silence like football these days. . . if… In this Section Dial a phone Lifestyle We're all proles now Arts Books Crème Gilt of the body politic As tough new restrictions are proposed on body-piercing, Theodore Dalrymple argues that the craze, like tattooing, is an expression of middle-class guilt—they feel responsible for the plight of the sociality deprived, so choose to look like them The Saturday Times Home truths Marks & Spensor has solved its fashion problem and now hopes to do the same with its furniture by dividing consumers into three catagories: traditional, rustic and modern. Oh dear, says Lucia van der Post. What it really needs is more whizz Which one are you? Music for tolerance and mutual respect The Times Slow-motion Society German voters want only one thing from their politicians no change says Roger Boyes Mary Ann Sieghart If Carnilla weren't having an affair with the heir to the throne, the Editor of Vogue would consider her unspeakably dowdy Ties that bind our politicians to stuffiness Simply the best The Times Put to the test Stuntman, PS2 version (Infogrames) £39-99 Trust Ami Mouse 250S optical E-mail www. trust. com £19.99 Fm Radio Pen www. boysstuff. co. uk £19.99 Vivitar 3-D Camera 0870241 5596 www. sciencemuseumstore. com £79.99 Top ten games Techno babble Would you dismis a murder boast as a warped joke or alert the police? asks David Rowan Subversives byte back Real World La vie is all Photography Doisncau's wry images can still provoke a smile in Joanna Pitman Opera & Ballet The Mikado Penmans Chelsea Antiques Fair Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Happy accidents Marino Marini was once almost as famous as henry Moore. John Russell Taylor sees him remembered in Yorkshire Tales from wood A decade of British sculpture is being celebrated in Venice, reports Rachel Campbell-Johnston Dukes of pleasure Four centuries after it was sold of, a great italian collection has been resembled, says Richard Owen Reach for the moon The Lunar Men By Jenny Uglow Faber & Faber, ?25;518pp TLS 100 Not just a pretty polly Spix's Macaw By Tony Junlper Fourth Estate, ?15.99 304pp ISBN 1 841 15650 7 Alas! A final farewell to our dear friend Mog The school year's started, whatever is there to read? Sarah Johnson picks the best for kids Diary Masochistic, repressed The Seven Sisters By Margaret Drabble Viking, ?16.99;306pp ISBN 0 6709 1335 9 Bestsellers The Big Apple caught on the silver screen Nicholas Wapshott Celluloid Skyline New York and the movies By James Sanders Bloomsberry, £30;497pp ISBN 0 7475 5979 1 A National Challenged Clever if you say it in French Giles Coren Shorts Fiction Administrator Knightsbridge Secretaries Media force Group CAFOD Colefax and Power Eclipse LLC Law Solicitors PA to Doctor Multiple Display Advertising Items St Paul's Cathedral Serac Communications News International Newspapers Limited Westminster School Powerful partners A Workiing Relationship Don Campbell, a ladership experts who trains managing directors and chief. executives, and his PA, Jude James Oasis of calm in Bayswater Where do you stand on holiday pay? Think Positive New technology has made more jobs available to disabled PAs, says Dianna Cambridge Time Savers Online Tips Contacts Cripps Portfolio Part Time Medico-Legal Secretary Customer Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Créme Multiple Classified Advertising Items NHS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Offers Direct Occasional & Permanent Nannies Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants SECRETARY/PA Times Newspapers The Times Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice T2 films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2756 Solution to Crossword 2755 Choice Firstplus The Times 'For the vast majority of Americans the world has changed, but remains the same' Dam1an Whitworth on a country learning to function again after 9/11 9/11 Remembered: 28 pages of opinion and reflection from leading commentators with testimony from relatives and survivors 'Europeans want the protection that American action brings. Hardly anyone seems prepared to pay for it' In the first of our essays, Daniel Finkelstein on the 'stupidity' of the opposition to Bush Susan Rescorla Widow 'He gave us the hero the world needs. You don't need Hollywood' British and Irish Victims To he fair, Bush did warn us that the war would not he easy or over soon. Still, he did not say that our ultimate enemy was evil itself Gary Hart on America as Avenging Angel John Cleary Firefighter There's all this talk… British and Irish Victims Chris Waugh Firefighter 'Perhaps by dying, Father Mychal got us out of there' Father Keenan Fire chaplain That day did not alter the American character, it merely revealed it. It forced the emergence of courage, resolve and resilience' Charles Krauthammer on how the us has fought back Rick Thornton Ferryman 'People were jumping in, trying to swim to loved ones' British and Irish Victims 'The commemoration of the events has a strange quality: the wound is too raw for any of these books really to he called works of history' Erica Wagner on words and images George Polarek Salvation Army Major 'Some watches had stopped at 8.50am' Sum John Telecom worker Penelope Trunk Author British and Irish Victims 'Comedians agonised over when it was safe to joke and which jokes were permissible. The playfulness we express when we joke about tragedy is part of what it is to be human' Wendy Doniger on laughing at terror Marcy Borders The Dust Lady 'I'm never going back' Arlene Howard Mother ED Fine Entrepreneur British and Irish Victims The wealthy financiers have been displaced. The mawkish tourists who have replaced them do not need stationery, umbrellas or haircuts' James Doran on the small businesses struggling to survive British and Irish Victims Bernard Kerik Police Commissioner 'I was proud to serve next to Giuliani' Sonya Ross Ap staffer 'Up in the air, there was nowhere for Bush to go' Jan Demczur Cleaner Sandra Daniels Teacher British and Irish Victims The tabloids screamed War. On reflection I think they were right. What differentiated this act was the sheer numbers whose lives it was designed to take' Jon Blair on a new level of outrage Martha Garden Pentagon survivor 'My friends are buried across the road' Christopher Meyer Ambassador Donald Perkal Pentagon official British and Irish Victims Mark staml Oilman 'People are closer. I hope it will last' 'Bush had the chance he needed: to show that a less showy, less partisan, less costly American policy could work' Historian Felipe Fernandez-Armesto on a test of his affections Gary Singel School superintendent Alice Hoglan Mother British and Irish Victims British and Irish Victims "I perceive a renewed sense of unity in the American people-a sense of unity that will be evident as all Americans mark this day, one year on' Caroline Seitz on grieving in exile Charles Wolf Widower They got my wife. They are not getting the rest of my life' Danny Fyne Pilot Oliver Monfredi Coroner's aide British and Irish Victims British and Irish Victims Sarah Joseph Muslim activist 'Should I have to pretend?' Sheikh Omar New York Imam 'People want to know more about Islam' Palestinian Joyful woman British and Irish Victims Picture Gallery British and Irish Victims 'There are some deeds that are so monstrous they will drive us mad if we do not forgive them, because no proportional reparation is possible' Richard Holloway on forgiveness Tony Sharpe Computer expert 'My priority? is to try to be happy' 9/11 Team British and Irish Victims Next thing I knew, the building was coming at me
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