News from 12/09/2002
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Katty Kay and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Martin Pettinger, Richard Harries, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Barrie Behenna, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Geoff Brown, Amon Cohen, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Wedderburn of Charlton, Steve Keenan, Peter Holgate, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, David Eimer, Gerald Mortimer, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Derick Walker, David Charter, Mark Court, Stuart Crainer, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Ruth Morris, Russell Kempson, Peter C. Stallybrass, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Alasdair Black, Gerald Hartup, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Zoe McSwiney, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Christopher Buckler, Jill Sherman and Christine Buckley, Geoffrey Dean, Sarah Turner, Ian Cobain and Lewis Smith, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Frederik Bjorn, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Brian G. Birkhead, Rowan Williams, Nicholas Wapshott and Giles Whittell, Nick Kelly, Stewart Tendler, John King, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Craig Lord, David Beaumont, Kevin McCarra, Mike Barnard, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Mark Mason, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Thomas M. Kane, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, John Mein, Catherine Philp, Stuart Dunsford, Michael Horsnell, Linus Gregoriadis and Laura Peek, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, David Charter and Christine Buckley, Laura Peek, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Nick Stafford, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Owen Slot, John T. Bach, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Colin Bridger, Michael Brown, Lisa Bushrod, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoBush steels Un to 'win the war that started here' Embryo fight One giant blow. . . Orange My mystic Inspiration Rowan Williams T2 On other pages Blair crime plan is failing The Times Today Atlantic crossing Why I rowed on when my husband… The Pit, Ground Zero: the loneliness of grief The moment mourning familes have waited for "Call the fire brigade? I am the fire brigade.… We really are allergic to euro New property Section Starts Tomorrow Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Firemen's guerrilla tactics could bring country to a halt Universities need £10bn to 'avoid tuition fee increase' Saddam dossier should be seen before war recall Siemens Blunkett breached Afghans' rights "May God bless the victims. We love you all' BT Where al-Qaeda met its first defeat What our enemies began, we will finish Hostility rears its head as nations unite in tribute From Sydney to Paris, people remember 9/11, writes Charles Bremner PowerHouse Fears of fresh attacks darken memorial day IF Bose London shows its solidarity with New York 'Drunken Barrymore asked for sex in taxi' Debenhams Granada Film closure bad news for industry British Gas Banks bids to take on Livingstone In Brief Rules cut buses IRA rejects plan Ryanair warned Nigel Dacre SAAB Is Portillo about to take off from the Commons for good? People A case of bad timing, to coin a phrase Howard's wife tells of mugging ordeal Guitarist 'walks out' after Blur dispute Marks & Spencer PS Alastair makes bad impression Separated women seek right to use frozen embryos FECT Give potential life a chance The British Hernia Centre PC World How smart pig is first to get snout in the trough Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes at the Festival of science in Leicester Life, the Universe—and crumpets Mars Wild West awaits Boffins are on crowd's wavelength Safety of buildings 'untested ' In Brief Antibiotic fears Cells 'may fail' Woman in £l, 5m fraud leaps to her death Media are asked for notes on Soham deaths Mother-in-law jokes borne out by science Ford Free in the Times on Saturday 64-Page Fashion Special Office World Brown urged to add a sixth euro economic test Monks warns Blair: you will fail without us Mothercare UK Ltd Blackpool diary Souvenir of Blackpool: A Little Book of Rage Esure Mitsubishi Motors Unions warm to Kennedy's is first courtship steps Free Magazine in the Times on Saturday Advance Previews Today Accused mother 'was abused as a child' Grave vandals too young to be charged, say police Teachers' 10% pay plea 'won't wash' Car Insurance Heroin prescription ban 'was a disaster' Wake up to Travelodge Tribunals may rule on right to hunt The Sunday Times Virus kills more than 1,000 seals in coastal waters Intel inside Tetley Princess Royal in air emergency In Brief Brother's shock Advert reprimand Two buses crash MEP in obscurity How hero Shackleton nearly went mad New flu virus appears Prudential Aldrin takes a giant swipe at Moon hoax accuser The celebrated astronaut was outraged when his accomplishment on Apollo ll was dismissed as trick photography, reports David Adams Gold fever grips Zimbabwe workers left jobless and at risk of starving Colombia cuts rights to beat rebels Royal Mail Network Rail Sceptical Congress still likely to support attack on Baghdad Foreign Editor's Briefing Bush lacks proof to justify Iraq war, US politicians say One. Tel Senate nomination upset boosts Republicans Key staff from US command move to Qatar AGE Concert Kashmir rebels murder minister Arafat orders Cabinet to quit to escape humiliating defeat Stop water project or face war. Israel tells Lebanon Al-Qaeda suspects die in Karachi gunfight Time Times Online Schröder's anti-war stance puts him ahead of the pack Dell Milosevic shown to be guilty, lawyers say Cockfighting spices Moscow menu TV series breaks French taboo (AP): 105 bodies found after train crash In Brief (Reuter): Haider returns (AP): Georgia warned (Reuter): Child fighters (AP): Panther attack (Reuters): Ritual killer (Reuters): Guerrilla amnesty (Reuters): 'Spy ship' raised (AP): Russia bars priest Planet Hollywood laid bare Theatre Rat Pack Confidential Nottingham Playhouse Jazz David Rees-Williams Pizza Express, W1 The Times Pop Richard Ashcroft Ambassador, Dublin Times Online Proms CBSO/Oramo Albert Hall/Radio3 What's Important Words are so hard to find but grief must be expressed The dignified cermonies held in America captured its national mood If Bob Crow did not (unfortunately) exist, the Conservatives would invent him Picture Gallery Bush may have been saved from himself Food for those without enough thought Symbols and Ceremonies Across the world, terrorism's victims are remembered Perils of Partnership The TUC does not seem to be interested in co-operation Down on the Farm There is nothing revolutionary about clever pigs Tax on inheritance UN commitment to action on Iraq Changing face of industrial relations Right to self-defence Safety in London Political hindsight Modern Parliament Joining the euro Princes at war The Times Daily Register The role of ports in freight travel Cars and the Ark Eating habits The Weather The Times Crossword 22,143 Weathercall Yorkshire Bank Slowdown in US growth Briefing Interserve downgraded Nuclear industry threat Panic hits MobilCom EU looks at Energy cash Placing talk hits Aegon Hollinger cuts dividend Johnston share sale In Business Today Sold out UK unemployment drops to lowest level in 27 years Portillo joins BAE Systems Tube PPP delays hit the taxpayer Wide open Saunders to set up own group Faustino The Register Markets rally as traders remember colleagues The Times Red tape strangles employment Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Results in brief Sanctions could hit UK nuclear industry Xerox BP increases Alaskan oilwell checks EU to hold oil supply in case of price rises L&g shares fall amid attack on rights issue Rumour of the day 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 Dixons 'has tech whiz' advantage Heavyweight brokers' downgrades hit Misys Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Office lapped in luxury Widow's cheek Floor show Autonomy leaves Aegon in talks to bolster finances Hamleys seeks cash for Teddy Bear deal Tyco sacks finance chief to appease its investors Hershey auction delayed again Worry over controlling trust's exposure Moody's warns of debt defaults Manduca to run fund for Deutsche AMP French backing fears send MobilCom shares tumbling BT wholesale Motorola confident of early 3G goals NHS hospitals sold in £400m new homes deal Xenova signals biotech upturn From a Correspondent, in New York: US trade body 'advised to back P&o merger' Ofcom chairman appears to favour break-up of BT Market punishes Interserve on income warning Ryanair publicity stunt puts Ba' s fall in focus Ora for sale in dental crunch By Our City Staff: Dawson gives warning as downturn hits sales PFI contracts pay as Carillion profits double Sygen pays first dividend and widens net to include shrimps By Our City Staff: Johnson set to stop shy of targets Hughes resigns to add to Buhner's miserable year What's Important the Times From A Correspondent in New York: NRG to raise $525m in European assets sale Defining moment for retail as giants bow out Two of the most powerful men on the high street see their careers draw to a close. Sally Patten looks back at their achievements London Paris New rules on directors' disclosures will ring alarm bells Orange Venture capitalists regaining faith in technology firms No charge for paper tickets The Times Unit Trust Information Service Website user likes chance to choose Black pudding in city the Beatles called home Tanino Crisci Travel agents and the net vie to be flyers' best bet Staying at Heathrow Travel Airline Network Flightbookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Four-poster bed, wine, food and flowers A cottage at ?195 a week; seven-night cruise for ?339; swim with dolphins in Florida for ?659. Sarah Turner reports Trail Finders Travelbag Equity rally continues Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Freddie Charles Communist architect who used radical methods in his mission 'to make old buildings live again' Professor David Hill Biophysicist whose research helped to plan the D-Day landings and combat muscle disease Katrin Cartlidge Actress adept at portraying complex and difficult lives The Times the Register Births, Marriages & Deaths Clement Stone A millionaire entrepreneur turned philanthropist—with a successful sideline in self-help books Neculae Neacsu Romanian Gypsy musician who defied the dictator Ceausescu and played on four well-received albums Lives remembered Bailing out British Energy For a sustainable future, should Britain's nuclear industry be given a lifeline? Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers From Our Motoring Correspondent: On This Day The Times, September 12,1930 Cars of 1931-Two Wolseley Models News Quiz No Title Word Watching Daily Life September 12,1829 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard School news Memorial service Lunch Contact Details for Classified Advertising Prayer and remembrance Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Answers (from page 39) The Times Sport 'Excessive' building costs spark royal row No title Stimulating 'bored' muscles Never one to fear a fall, Plunkett boldly faces life's latest hurdle Games stars face fight for places as juniors are thrown in deep end The Times Threatened IBF makes climbdown In Brief Roncero on call Broncos settle in Trentin triumphs Rossi rallies Citroen tempt McRae Car Locator Man and beast stop to pay moving tribute Sports journalist of the year Mitchell casts doubt over future of November fixtures The results service Times Square Today's fixtures Yesterday's racing results Cover Up to deliver knockout punch Doncaster Halmahera sends layers Portland bill Chepstow Uttoxeter St Leger backing disappears in puff of smoke Coleman's return is good news for Europe The Times Books Direct McCullough fights on for his future with medical mystery still clouding the past Chief Sports Reporter Zelenovic's wayward tactics have rivals diving for cover Britain's golden summer to be rewarded Weekes makes Derbyshire pay for missed opportunities Durham casualties of Waugh Somerset take gloss off Sutcliffe's century Dazzling White sets record straight Yesterday's scoreboards Bicknell keeps spirits high Trophy squad can earn chance to take on world Thorpe happy to make net gain on his return Fulton and Key join forces to kick-start Kent West Ham remain rooted to bottom FA refuses to get shirty over Henry's vested interests Villa enlivened by Taylor 's tinkering Spirited Chelsea indebted to Zola's continuing excellence Hoddle's hopes stubbed out by Fulham Robinson proves the saving grace for Leeds The Premiership today: Houllier monitors Diarra's progress as Ljungberg continues on comeback trail Liverpool subside in familiar fashion Strachan demands apology despite getting rub of green Last night's results United are haunted by repeat of horror show 'McCoy, clad in black breeches, added four… Ferguson demands an end to complacency as cracks surface In this Section Just AAsk 16 Pages of Jobs Mars Foxtons First Executive Proud of their roots Students who steer their peers… Pursuit NHA Ernst & Young from Thought to Finish Up which Sadder? From economics to Fundraisers Regional Organisers x 2 London CBI Anyone can be a doctor—even a young East Ender Thames Card Technology Ltd Waltham Forest Teacher training agency Rukba Helping elderly people stay independent Faron Sutaria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experience Whitneytyzack Selection Service point Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fast-Track Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items NHS Boots SPT Michael Page Sales Hays Executive Search & Selection Harvey Nash The National Trust Rnid Howgate Sable Environment Agency Director of Hampshire Technology Centre HM Land Registry Railtrack Aldi Inter Exec Endeva ESCQuARE Unlock Potential The Law Society AGI Amaray Multiple Display Advertising Items CMC Consulting Jaswal Johnston Solicitors Hanover Fox International Advantage West Midlands The consultancy company SME Support Executives needed CDOA Job Hunting? Barclays Sheridan Maine Recruitment Specialists Group Accountant Sales Manager TCD The University of Birmingham Premier Executive Portman Building Society Broxton Betts Ltd Executive Search & Selection KPMG SC Senior Manager circa Cressing Templar The Times Spencer Stuart Dedicated Micros Ashwood Associates Chief Executive Enterprise Insight CVs with Impact Codemasters Director for Human Resources The Sunday Times The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitehead Monckton Solicitors Norton Rose Dci Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cranfield University Mercuri Urval Executive Service Odgers CJA Ats consultants Fusion Chief Executive NHS Financial Ombudsman Service Clerk to the Worshipful Company of Skinners Boyden Veredus executive resourcing Heidrick & Struggles Interface Civil Service Hays ZMB Wickland Westcott Nrgprofessional Veredus executive resourcing SHL Civil Service DH Department of Health Multiple Display Advertising Items State of Qatar Civil Service Multiple Display Advertising Items DWP State of Qatar Veredus executive resourcing Environment Agency Whitehead Mann consultants in leadership Harvey Nash Blimey! Marshalls Michael Page Retail Harvey Nash Lifeboats On the move West Yorkshire Police Authority Softing An ethical look in the mirror Notting Hill Hillingdon London Borough Packages 16 Pages of Jobs Premier Executive Colchester Spr Mencap Technology and Senior Appointments Public guardianship office Coi communications Multiple Display Advertising Items Soul-searching The new Arcbhishop of Canterbury on the mystic who has inspired him Forget your self and find your soul Hypocrisy, intolerance and self-regard are common to many who think they are 'good'. In this extract about the exploration of the soul, from his reissued book on the works of the 16th-century nun and mystic Teresa of Avila, Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Cantcrbury designate examines the difficult path to self-knowledge May I have a word, please? The Saturday Times Debra Veal rowed the Atlantic alone after her husband gave up. She tells Jonathan Gornall it strengthened her marriage RSA Onians Fellowship Win a Year's Mortgage Holiday Set Yourself Free in 2003 Bricks Mortar I believe Mary Bell and her daughter should remain anonymous to protect them from mob rule Silence the Hooray Henries Farce repeated as farce The Times Kick-start the heart On foot to the South Pole: When men are in the doghouse Mel's field of screams New Releases Guess what's coming to dinner, asks Signs. James Christopher is left hungry, but an updated Othello hits the spot Shooting from the hip Interview Tim Blake Nelson's high-school version of Othello was pulled after the Columbine massacre, he tells David Elimer Theatres Film choice Also on release The crying game New Releases Hollywood pap loses out to better films from Brazil and Iran, says Ian Nathan Young guns and ageing bulls La Movie This summer's hits suggest that us audiences like heroes in tights, as long as they're youthful and sensitive says Sean MacAulay Winner New on video and DVD The who my Generation The International Festival of Musical Theatre in… Cast your new wide Interview a website for movie-makers may be what the British film industry needs. Stephen Datton logs on with its creators Tricks of the trade: Q&a at Shooting People The University of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Massage Certificate Course MBA fair Roffeypark Courses SeMS University of Leicester The Birmingham Business School Ed. forum The Sunday Times Courses SIBS LTD Senior Appointments Education Queen's Multiple Display Advertising Items UeL Business Courses Quality People KDS Design & Print Ltd Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Chartered Engineers Senior Appointments Girls' Day School Trust Earthwatch Imani School LTD Etb The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Choice BBC One Times 2 Crossword No 2151 Choice Rolex
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