News from 06/01/2000
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Victoria McKee, Calvin Cole, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Gabriel Josipovici, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Magnus Linklater, Trudy Harris, Steven Goldman, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Jennie Page, Chief Executive, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Ken Ritchie, Chief Executive, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Elizabeth Judge, Ian Cundell, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Binoo Joshi and our Foreign Staff, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Sally Brock, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Chris Rennard, Carl Evans, G. C. W. Grimston, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Editor, Gary Jacob, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Jeanette Winterson, Robert Maxtone Graham, C. S. Clark, Mark Inglefield, Eamonn Butler, Robert Bruce, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Charles Bremner, E. R. Wastnedge, Helen Rumbelow, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Paul McCann, Media Correspondent, Derwent May, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, David Lister, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Lea Paterson and Adam Jones, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Chris Huhne, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Linus Gregoriadis and Michael Harvey, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Matt Dickinson, George Szirtes, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Emily Davies, Christopher Burgess, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Henderson-Begg, Patrick Holford, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Peter Cadogan (Chairman), Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Kevin McCarra, Russell Jenkins, Iain Finlayson, Ian Brodie, Anthony Carey, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, L. Fitzpatrick-Robertson, Chris Ayres, Andrew Pierce and Stephen Farrell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Geoffrey Hoon, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Allan Hall, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Henry J. Pomeroy, Michael Bullock, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,
ResumoMinimum pay freeze triggers union protests IRA may keep some arms for protection Johnny Depp and Christian Ricci keep their heads in… Charities could receive up to ?95 million after the… Welch goes back to the Stone Age at 59 A good mother but not a good wife England can still rise from S African slaughter Reports of the death of English cricket are premature, says Christopher Martin-Jenkins NDCS Conran meals for £10 Today in The Times Something for the One You Love the Most Call to bulldoze housing in rundown North Prescott Removes Southeast Homes Adviser ITV victory at Christmas Labour hands out mayoral party lists Meridien Cook to reinforce merits of the EU News in Brief 1922 chief to quit Solicitor loses sex claim Hindley in hospital HIV test reprimand Shakespeare censored Had a bad day at work, dear? Don't tell me New babies turn fathers soppy Vindaloo beats atishoo Dome boss takes ticket blame Vodafone Dr Shipman lied to save his own skin' It's not too late to read The Times Millennium issue Dell Teach children to think, schools told Condon demands end for 'Victorian' local police forces Halfords Parents threaten to sue over bullying Heaney enjoys an epic success Rowling weaves £8.3m magic Book Favourites Iberia The Marks & Spencer Roly-poly fan toasts slimming success Children lead rush to be mobile Pinochet undergoes extradition health test Dixons Doctors seek danger signs Straw at odds with the Yard over Nazi suspect Today in TlMES 3 On-screen smoking sets scene News in Brief Fall from perch Motorist dies Ad nauseam Lottery punch Adventure treks turn great feats into a holiday Safety ca!! after death of toddler Seaside town loses fight over first pub Ms Voice Atlantic rower makes it a double first Seat Somerset floods raise anger level Fuel tax driving rural people to poverty Branches Shut Harrods Ltd. Early man kept on top of problem ADVANtagE Travel Centres Diana charity loses US suit Saturday in the times magazine The Link Special school wins the tokens race Deaf children receive nearly 1,000 new books, writes David Charter Free Books for Schools 2000: Secondary List Choice ranges from soccer to small things Top Ten Heal's Winter Sale now on Fujitsu Computers Siemens Citroën Lib Dem link aborted by Prescott threat Politics New Deal failing neediest Everest Tories move on housing Workload ends Hain marriage Refitted Tornado can creep up on its foes G-force battle of wits against nausea and the enemy Michael Evans takes a hair-raising ride as passenger on a warplane Time BTCellnet Iran seeks apology for Times 'insult' Yeltsin leads 'new Christians' on pilgrimage to Holy Land Police feel pinch as Berlin goes bankrupt NPI P&O Stena Line Regional leaders in switch to Putin US to send Cuban boy back to father Doomsday bug merchants are called to account Links The Royal Bank of Scotland Tiny Bill joins Hillary on the big move Kashmir body 'was a Briton' Twelve killed by Colombo suicide bomb First direct Crash victims fly home Patty Hearst faces courtroom grilling Rogers is aghast at new-look Pompidou Harrods Ltd. Gaddafi says he is to visit EU World in Brief Croats pick candidate Family of 22 shot dead Islanders flee fighting Israel hands over land Elgin Marbles protest When a Nazi can always offer a final solution Mick Hume: By exploiting the Holocaust, we are betraying the past The Dome is ailing, but where's Bob? Picture Gallery 'Even the Dome fiasco pales into insignificance… Vodafone Anglo-Saxon scare stories Centre of Attention: Beowulf No time like the past for innovation British cash now rarely exists for vital scientific research The Dome is terrific—as long as nobody goes there' The bug that never was Who says you can't fool all of the people all of the time? Foot faults The Times Diary Kennedy's Conundrum Some difficult decision for the Liberal Democrat leader Pilgrims from the East Bringing hope, piety and both kinds of spirit E-Farce Civil servants fail the technology test Services' battle to boot out faulty kit Rigged rules' for mayoral election National parties and local politics Quality of Civil Service Spelling it out Fare deals Stratford struggle to reach the Dome No waiting at Charlton British excellence Great lies Court Circular Appointments Royal Air Force Picture Gallery Birthdays School news Anniversaries Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Lord Braine of Wheatley Lord Braine of Wheatley, PC, former conservative MP died yesterday aged 85. He was born on June 21,1914 Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Eli Goren Eli Goren, violinist and founder of the Allegri String Quartel, died on December 30 aged 76. He was born in vienna on January 23,1923 Court & Social Antal International Ltd Red Bull Gives You Wiiings Cornhill Insurance EC International Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanover Fox International Business Link Vacancy Contracts Manager First Point International ADTI Consulting Progressive The Bresher Boot company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Hoggett Bowers Customer Systems Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items County Web Robert Half International Pisces DRB Connaught Carlson Wagonlit Travel Wood Green Animal Shelters Schlumberger Product Database Team Manager Times Newspapers Osborne & Little Regional Sales Managers Marsh An MMC Company Technology Europe Ltd National Asthma & Respiratory Training Centre… Anvil Software Limited UK ltd KIWI Romulus Construction Ltd PA/Office Manager Package to ?25,000 David Stevens International Benefits & Compensation International PA/SECRETARY Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times National Asthma & Respiratory Training Centre… Zarak Group Sales Bristol & West Guidelines to Britain Ltd. Times Newspapers West Yorkshire Magistrates' Courts Committee A News International plc Company News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,305 The despairing army on British streets Times 3 Forecast The Times Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business High-tech shares suffer again Recovery by blue chips fails to halt another 130-point slide Chelsea and Skipton to vote on conversion Steep rise in house prices Mobile phones ring in 4.4m users Tv & Radio Brown to rule on mortgages Biggest losses for Rover as sales drop 25% Sport Hsbc your World of Financial Services Next beats retail blues but fails to please City Pullout, pages 35-46 Spending priorities Index Tokyo Joe charged with fraud by SEC The Sunday Times Channel motorway priced at ?2.7bn Eurotunnel reveals plan but is unlikely to fund second link Lynton quits Penguin for AOL ECB's warning on pay seen as hint of rate rise TransTec suppliers 'knew about claim' Schering seeks Ms sufferers' support Railtrack goes to court over targets Business Roundup No appeal by Hyder Concert downbeat Esat spurns Telenor Rothschild's US move Car prices still falling Virgin Direct online No bonus for Eisner Exchange Rates Banks call in PwC to report on Versailles Big rise in new firms taking online step By our City Editor: Shooting stars hit cyber-reality IMS lifted by float scheme for Teamtalk IBM Commodities Liffe Options Safeway strengthens as US investor lifts stake London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gqld/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Next KS Biomedix Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Downwardly mobile Tempus IMS/Teamtalk Wall Street Homebuyers await a refuge from lenders off the leash Political rivalry has undermined a shake-up of the £490bn mortgage industry, writes Gavin Lumsden Sell-by date Government's job is to waste money Misnomer Time out Melting pot The Times Software group caught in the Net Companies raising property holdings, says CBI RBS starts drive to sell its NatWest bid to City Versatile Victorian SFI calls for more extended holidays James Aims to Double its Wine Bar Estate Escape from the ranks of rogues Any Other Business Chance to aid performance Accountancy Accountants must embrace change in order to continue their mission to serve society, says Anthony Carey Beauty parade Race will still be to the swift in new century Cable TV merger issues mooted by panel Equities continue retreat Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Unit Trust Information Service ICR International Care & Relief A foundling's life I've been a good mother but not a good wife In the first initerview since her husband Sir James Goldsmith died, Lady Annabel Goldsmith reveals how she, together with his former wife and his death, and explains why she does not what to marry again. Interveiw by Victoria McKee Digestion plan 12 Pages of Features, Arts and Books Caravaggio New films Complete TVand Radio The foundling who got a life and a history In the last of our series in which Times writers explain who or what has inspired them, Jane Shilling pays tribute to her grandfather, who was abandoned as a baby at St Pancras station Eat your way to digestive health In the second of three extracts from his new book, Patrick Holford explains the consequences of food allergies and other digestive problems The body's first line of defence How to stop allergic reactions Blocking harmful yeast Tomorrow Food combining Pack your Bags Bargains of the week: an alternative new year in Devon; skiing for beginners in the French Alps; three nights in Las Vegas Multiple Display Advertising Items Long Haul Don't be put off by the title: we're sure he doesn't mean you George Szirtes Don't Read this if You're Stupid By Tibor Fischer Secker & Warburg, ?10 Isbn 0 436 22032 2 ?9 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Diary & Letters How to elude the border guards of fiction Fifty-six rejection slips and then a place on the Booker shortlist: Tibor Fischer tells James Eve about getting the joke The Times Bestsellers An after-the-Renaissance man Caravaggio's life is a mystery but his art reveals all Jeanette Winterson By Poter Robb Bloomsbury, £25 Isbn 0 747 54599 5 TLS Tol Times Literary Suppllment One of the greatest stories ever told Gabriel Josipovicl the David Story By Robert Alter W. W. Norton, £19.95 ISBN 0 393 04803 9 Going down fighting at the end of a life spent in letters Derwent May Selected Letters Volume 4:1918-1922 By Marcel Proust Edited by Philip Kolb HarperCollins, ?40 ISBN 0 00 257032 7 Picture Gallery Tea with a great traveller Passionate Momad The life of Freya Stark By Jane Fletcher Geniesse Chatto & Windus, ?20 ISBN 0 701 13710X God awful A World Full of Gods By Keith Simpson Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25 ISBN 0 297 81982 8 Joan, alone Joan of Arc: A-Military Leader By Kelly DeVries Sutton Publishing, £20 ISBN 0 7509 1805 5 Breaking up is hard to do Twenty years ago, Tom Nairn looked forward to an 'English revolution'; he now says Britain is a 'virtual reality' state. But Magnus Linklater wonders if his predictions aren't a big premature After Britain By Tom Nairn Granta, ?14.99 ISBN 1 862 07293 O Worth its weight in what? Lea Paterson the Pound By David Sinclair Century, £12.99 Isbn 00712 68409 9 Post-Modern with purpose The fictions of David Foster Wallace can be infuriating as well as intriguing, but they are always ultimately rewarding The Times Sleepy Hollow Dead ma working This week's films Bringing Out the Dead Uci Whiteleys, 18,122 mins Scorsese's dark ambulance chase Lovers of the Arctic Circle Curzon Soho, 15,104 mins Enthralling cinema, wonderful romance The Loss of Sexual Innocence Ritz, 18,110 mins Peculia Paradise Lost allegory Time Regained Curzon Soho, 18,155 mins Brave attempt to film the unfilmable Sleepy Hollow Warner West End, 15,105 mins Quirky Gothic, short on tension International Special Remembrance of horrors past ... while Adam Mars-Jones relives his memories of Proust in Time Regained, but doesn't lose his head over Tim Burton's Gothic Sleepy Hollow Time Regained New videos Nicolas Cage Prompt What's on today Wide-eyed and headless Interview: With Sleepy Hollow the director Tim Burton aims to put magic back into film-making, By Steven Goldman Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Theatre Tokens Concert Fall and Resurrection St Paul's Cathedral The bugs are back in town-and they're killers Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice All the Tv and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films by David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck For Today's Satellite, Cable and Digital Tv… Itv Variations Lewis sets April date for first defence Sport in Brief American Beauty Cities join battle for grand tour Sailing Bridge Word-Watching Mast setback takes the wind out of Prada's sails Winning Move Keene on Chess Wuollet looking for third success Golf SKI Club Twickenham makes leap to track and field Athletics For the Record UCC ding on to their crown Loughborough find top gear Semi-Finals Uwic v Bayonne UCC v Loughborough Ties to be played January 19 Martyn's future at St Helens in doubt Rugby League Today's Fixtures Wolverhampton Dallaglio's time is yet to come Bailey proves cream of the crop The point-to-point season starts this weekend. Carl Evans expects the ladies to be first on a regular basis Tomorrow Cornellus Lysaght on the galloping doctor for whom winners are the perfect tonic Point-To-Point Fixtures Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Catterick Yesterday's Results Pipe pair top weights for Trophy Taunton Catterick Specialists Rapid Raceline The Times Victory on two fronts must be United aim Ferguson's side need to win over Brazilian nation after series of public-relations gaffes Transfer spending hits £348m Russell Kempson wonders whether the spiral of deals could ever unravel Anelka's first goal proves more than an empty gesture Club discover hidden costs of overseas aid Football Burnley grateful for sitting Ternent Christopher Irvine on the club trying to recreate a glorious past The Premiership Today By our Sports Staff: Maradona test 'shows cocaine' Word-Watching Rugby Union England raise the white flag Famiiliar collapse allows rampant South Africa to establish impregnable lead Times Two Crossword Full Scoreboard from Newlands 'Character and fight is needed' Hussain backs serial failures Football 50 Tomb Raider the Last Reve…
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