News from 07/01/2000
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, David Adams, Robert Cole, Alexandra Frean, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Helen Rumbelow and Oliver Wright, Norman Blackwell, Lucy Elkins, Ian Murray, Clive Davis, Gillian Harris and Stewart Tendler, Elizabeth Judge, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Hywel Williams, Geoffrey Howe, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Sally Brock, Bridge Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Tom Baldwin and Dominic Kennedy, Donald Hartog, Cornelius Lysaght, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Keith Vaz, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Mary Ann Siegbart, Anita Chaudhuri, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Stephen Farrell and Trudy Harris, Robert Bruce, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Ian Hughes, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Mike Bradley, Michael Leapman, Andrew Colquhoun, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Ian Summers, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, Grace Bradberry and Simon De Bruxelles, Tom Baldwin, Marit Hargie, Rob Wright, Carl Mortished and Lea Paterson, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Stefano Hatfield, David Orr, Alan R. Titchener, Tom Wright, Lysaght's Turf, Damian Whitworth, Godfrey Talbot, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Jennifer O'neill, Alice Lagnado and Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Patrick Holford, Rob Rright, David Young, Dominic Kennedy, Paul McCann and Raymond Snoddy, Ian Fells (Professor of Energy Conservation), Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Ralf Dahrendorf, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Mark Perryman, Ian Brodie, Christopher Reed, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Chris Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nicholas Goodison Deputy Chairman, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Annie Flury, Allan Hall, K. J. Johnson, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Sally Patten, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoDome tickets flop forces big relaunch Cash crisis as sponsors fail to pay up after mistakes and bad publicity Conran Meals for £10 Frasier. First. On Four How they conned us over the Dome Yard under fire for failing to catch murderers Country clubbing Inside Brown moves out for the Blair baby Manners for the 21st century Hospital alert as flu hits nurses Today in The Times B&Q Dobson comes last in union ballot Picture Gallery Business leaders provoke Cabinet row over euro Hindley could die at any moment Harrods Knightsbridge Straw under fire over prisons chief News Summary Korean 747 'faulty' Property tycoon wins Stolen art not insured Royal trip to Australia Luxury boat boom Www. tongue/twister Now will Douglas keep up with the Joneses? As the Hollywood star finally proposes to his Welsh love, Swansea waits to see if she will bring him home for the wedding Fonda 'faith clash' Salvatore Ferragamo Middle-class youths drive drug boom Taleban top world suppliers of heroin Sharps Bedrooms Violence as IRA killer denied bail Pilot Patrick O'Brian, author of naval epic, dies Lasting appeal of a crazy little thing called love Soccer soured by racism Shipman 'went out of his way to help' Somak Holidays Free com net Peugeot 106 John Morgan's Ten Modern Commandments Dixons Ministers plan two-tier TV licence fee rise Hebridean castaways hit by flu epidemic Meningitis strikes twice Acupuncture 'fails smokers' Harrods Knightsbridge Breast screening 'a waste of time' Epileptics hide fits Orange It's not too late to read The Times Millennium… Moben Kitchens Scotland Yard 'tops world for honesty' Sea France Murder inquiry team 'too small' Method that adds up to big success The Met's undermanned murder squads are failing, says the Home Office. Gillian Harris and Stewart Tendler report on contrasting cases Straw defends police as Nazi suspect files out Spy chief Briton in torture inquiry Iberia Hermes Paris Comet Tesco to ban produce from GM trial sites Minister in tune with 'real ' people TheCOLLECTOR Eye patch 'cure' gives dyslexics new hope Punish Pupils Continue schooling until 19, says Blunkett John O'Leary reports on proposed educational tests and targets One. Tel Charity man jailed over porn News in Brief Lennon tribute Wrong number Cliffs fire fades Stage fright Bullies pick on diligent and timid workers Alexandra Frean reports from the British Psychological Society Staff hide skills from bad bosses Laura Ashley Dell Police chiefs 'smarter than TV image' Currys Lawyers face sharp cut in civil case fees Small-Claims Charge Dropped Rail travellers want more for their money Vodafone Allied Carpets By a Correspondent: Reed boat sails across Atlantic Hyundai The Hyundai Atoz Worries at the front of Blair's mind On Politics Brown under pressure to raise minimum wage for 21-year-olds P&o Stena Line Tories' lack of support for Hague suicidal, says Fowler Heritage Hotels European sceptics reported over website Indians name five Pakistani 'hijackers' Mandatory Clearance Auction C. P. Hart China usurps papal power Tiny English wins official status in Siberia Bahamas hangs double killer Magnet Exiles vow to stop Cuban boy's return Clinton denies $10m job offer on Wall St Unzipping the code to the White House Damian Whitworth on the political might of a tiny but rich corner of New York CNN Gore and Bradley back gay troops Time Cash-cut crusader accused of hypocrisy German men pay for slice of vanity Gateway Russians close in but admit to losses Yeltsin predicts Chechen defeat 'in two months' The Sunday Times Midwest shuns lighter Lewinsky World in Brief British diver missing (AP): Nato video 'deceptive' Papon freedom call Sextuplet calves cloned Why we should be standing up for the boys in Brazil Mark Perryman: Man U's trip may bring them closer to our hearts If only Mrs Gates had gone to the Pole In your Face Picture Gallery 'If Blunkett had his way, every history course… Winterthur Direct UK Ltd Lovely Zeta, Cymru made Centre of Attention: Swansea Stop that awful ratchet, can't you? Once lost, trust and innocence can never be reslored For the new M, we must adopt all things new: so bye-bye Gibbon, farewell to live music and my dearly beloved tweed overcoat, you will have to go Perish the thought In the rush for state cash, universities are abandoning a great tradition Scrap book The Times Diary Hail to the Chiefs An American election with four credible contenders The Taleban Trail Twisting paths through Afghanistan and Whitehall Sans Everything Adding decades of worry to the seven ages of man Establishment of a 'legitimate' and independent new House of Lords Martin Charteris Chancellor's energy tax paradox Kidnapper's freedom Third World debt Lost worlds Double trouble Disappointed reader? Picture Gallery Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Latest wills Birthdays School news Forthcoming marriages Legal news Memorial service Church news John Casson John Casson, OBE, theatre director and communication adviser, died on December 28 aged 90. He was born on October 28,1909 Personal Column Lady Sayer Lady Sayer, onservationist, died on January 4 aged 95. She was born in Plymouth on March 6,1904 Gre Brouwenstijn Grè Brouwenstijn, Dutch soprano, died in Amsterdam on December 14 aged 84. She was born in Den Helder on August 26,1915 Children on Dialysis Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,306 How our young people can serve the old Help the Aged Times for Action Weathercall Times Arts The Times Bookshop Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Sony in slump warning as Soros fund suffers Picture Gallery Hair-raising exploits of City traders Pound 'too strong' to join single currency Rival Euro Groups Aid Survey Retailers celebrate rush for diamonds and champagne Egypt arrest in $40m Merrill fraud inquiry Austin Reed PwC broke rules 8,000 times Dark times for Japan Index Portugal to tackle Brown on savings tax Dunlop to cut jobs in UK tyre production The Times BP may go to court over Arco Union recognition deals among firms at a high Deutsche arm fined £1.5m over Sumitomo NatPower steps up US expansion Ford sends team to check out Daewoo Business Roundup Boost for Severfield Brixton chief to leave Lehman profits soar Celltech drug date Wharf trebles rent UB stake 'not for sale' Biotrace shares rise Rentokil disposal Exchange Rates BoS in attack on NatWest's 'selective' defence Loyd's fighter resigns Freeserve chief seeks price tag of £20bn Dispute grows, on Bank plan to end homes perk By our City Editor: Value on the high street Commentary Deals lift Cobham shares 11% Pearson to launch Net site with MarketWatch Millennium fears cause slump in BA passengers EasyJet founder goes into car hire Commodities Liffe Options French rumours help Kingfisher take flight Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes National Power Cobham Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Free and easy does it Tempus Brixton Estate Wall Street Dark time for land of rising sun Ten years ago the economic bubble burst in japan. Jon Ashworth recalls events Booked up Taxman risks losing his customers The lnland revenue's ancient and complicated system is at odds with our flexible society, says Robert Bruce Rain dance The Times City Diary Catcall The Times Mannesmann Shares close off lows Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Unit Trust Information Service Red Hot Penny Shares Times Young, rich and looking for love? Time to Frolic (Find Relaxation or Love in the Country) Tonight, London's City Slickers will begin their weekly exodus. Singletons lured by the possibility of finding love and stressed-out couples in need of a rest are part of an increasing army of thirtysomrthings who escape to their new country clubs. Anita Chaudhuri reports Sale bargains Astrology superstar Youssou N'Dour Complete TV and Radio Why fibre is so vital for good health Improve your digestion for life In the final extract from his new book, Patrick Holford explains how the digestive tract cannot function efficiently without sufficient fibre and how it benefits from exercise John Morgan's Ten Modern Commandments Supplements to support digestion Don't leave home without a plan Where to Find It More ... Hot Tip Gotta Have It Markes & Spencer How the Express stole the Mail's star man Paper Round The Times A flitting end to 1999 Diary Now for a few Dome truths Dominic Kennedy has reported on the Dome since its birth and witnessed the tricks of its spin-doctors at first hand Why there's no breakfast without Frost Lucy Elkins, a former producer on Breakfast with Frost, reveals the secrets of the yellow sofa Granville Trade digest Bob the builder makes the big time Children's TV has made studio director Peter Orton a wealthy man, writes Raymond Snoddy Media & Marketing Bol. com News International (Advertisement) Ltd A News International plc Company Sales Opportunities State of the art of the ad To Advertise in Media & Marketing Please Call… The incredible bulk The LA Times has investigated itself after linking advertising with editorial, writes Christopher Reed Brussels sprouts anew Marcus Binney reports from the Belgian capital, European City of Culture in 2000 The brightest jewels of Islam Visual Art: Amsterdam is staging a breathtaking show of lslamic art masterpieces, writes John Russell Taylor Lovers of the arctic circle Prudential Lost his Verve, but not his vanity On rock Former Verve frontman 'mad' Richard Ashcroft has never lacked self-belief. He needs it now The Times Jazz Dominic Alldis Pizza on the Park Jazz albums International Special Don't call it world music; it's music for the world Pop: Youssou N'Dour, Africa's first global Superstar, tells Nigel Williamson why the international audience is finally ready to lend an ear to African music Musical missionaries to teach Sargent's gospel Classical Music: Richard Morrison reports on an orchestral initiative to forge links among young musicians Prompt Celebrity rules, Ok!? On television Ok!tv is everything we could have dreamt of, and more, since it's lowbrow, tacky and it gives us Nigel Havers as a co-presenter Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Sadler's Wells Lord of the Flies Getting to the heart of the Aztec civilisation Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice by Ian Hughes Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice by Tony Patrick Today's Films ITV Variations England prime Dawson to take lead role Rugby Union Swansea face stern tests of character Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess England Training Squad Radcliffe has medals on her mind David Powell on a British runner travelling cross country to Sydney Ahlquist engineers bridging of age gap Golf Results from the President's Putter Ignore Welsh at your peril, Walkinshaw Gerald Davies believes English bias is detrimental to the proposed league England doomed by flawed selection Series defeat by South Africa exposes folly of headlong rush for change For the Record Fixtures New Zealand triumph Southwell Pritchard's cure just what the doctor ordered Life at the Races Niven compelled to sit and suffer Dempsey making good time on road to the top Alen Lee discovers last season's champion amateur jockey to be enjoying a remarkable run of from Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Ludlow Specialists Ludlow Towcester Royal Air Force Hitchins takes 17 horses from Pitman stable Rash act adds spice for critics Matt Dickinson says Beckham faces further unwanted exposure The Times Smith returns in another world Sailing IBF muddies the waters for Lewis Boxing Maradona's plight offers grim warning Rob Hughes on the sadness that surrounds a once sublime talent Henman maintains Ms steady progress Sport in Brief Arsenal in talks to end Kanu deadlock The Premiership Today Ruthless streak serves Aldridge well Richard Hobson on a manager who dreams of slaying another giant First Division tomorrow Football Saturday Hopefuls offered England chance Jennifer O'neill Word-Watching Rugby Union End of the world for Beckham Sending-off could rule Manchester United midfield player out of global tournament 'Beckham, hopefully, will react to this… Times Two Crossword Cricket Amitech
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