News from 14/01/2000
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Alyn Shipton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Alan Fraser, Sally Brock, Melissa Kite, Political Reporter, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Keith Kyle, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Trudy Harris, Paul Hoggart, Mark McDonnell, David Rhys Jones, Diana Heath, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Elizabeth Judge, Lynne Truss, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Ginny Dougary, Barbara Ellen, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Pam Giddy, Director, Giles Coren, Charles Nunneley, Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Richard Ford, Philip Webster and Trudy Harris, Cornelius Lysaght, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Alasdair Reid, Gary Jacob, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, George Mustakas, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Alice Lagnado, Kenneth Courtney, Ian Hughes, Mike Bradley, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Michael Leapman, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Paul McCann, John Woodcock, David Lister, Michael Theodoulou, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Stefano Hatfield, Ray Connolly, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent, Stuart Weir (Secretary), Francis Gilbert, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Deborah Brett, Melissa Kite, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Lysaght's Turf, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Trevor Smith (Vice-chairman), Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, Richard Burns, Jennifer O'Neill, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Raymond Plant (Chairman), Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Patrick Bateson, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Matthew Parris, Jocelyn Stevens, Chairman, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jan O'Leary, Brian Harris, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Alisdair, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Paul McCann and Chris Ayres, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Sam Kiley, Alasdair Murray and Susan Emmett, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alasdair Murray, Charles Kennedy, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Giles Tremlett and Daniel McGrory, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Gavin Hannah,
ResumoJail threat may be lifted from cannabis smokers Straw throws in the towel over Tyson Free Books Schools Trigger a Happy TV Obviously I'm a racist Mission improbable to recruit a new web of spies Death in white stockings The great escape Britons killed in Libyan air crash Index Today in The Times Comet Toryvision double act's comedy classic Political Sketch Adams to get deskat Commons Lord Winston attacks Blair's s health record Davies accused of seeking revenge Portillo's return to front bench on hold News in Brief Folic acid in flour Tycoon fights euro Hindley in hospital Long benefits delay Farmers seek £575m Krays TV inquiry Fleming Oxford rowing club 'runs wild' in Spain Blair baby 'to be delivered by Caesarean' Silent night that wasn't Radical challenge for Cherie Booth Fujitsu Computers Siemens Isabel case suspect challenges extradition International tests show English puplis 'lagging' Free serve Heads fear loss of sixth forms Official bid to curb school run News in Brief Vodafone Picture Gallery Rise in Ulster students Evans sells his Ginger Media stake for £75m Mother killed on US visit to see children The Cooperative Bank Violent stalking linked to rejection Somak Holidays MFI 'Celebrate' says Man with Midas Touch The Saturday Times Dixons Germans want Irving to face incitement trial Commuter camp' plan to bury the car Job Channel Youth, 17, shot dead riding his bike home Price paid for homes to be made public Dome 'will not break even' Intershop Harrods is deprived of Duke's Royal Warrant VW Shop talk Vodafone airtouch Sun protection factors 'put bathers at risk' New sausage recipes a load of rhubarb Hotice Scraper Tiny Dance world in whirl as woman wears trousers Pc World Thomas Hardy flop musical ends in tears Five great West End flops Pools winner squares up to Lion King Tate art on the road Barclays Daewoo Admits Prince Fixing Americans 'better at playing the Bard' Flu crisis leads to critical delay in cancer case Dell Scientists split embryo to produce cloned monkey Dolphin Parents' 5-year campaign wins death inquiry Substance found to fight CJD Road race to benefit Diana's charities Audi Getting started on a lifetime's joy Pinochet desision attacked Backbench motions: Pinochet Time to blow the cobwebs off Parliament workings On Politics Intel Celeron Spain Prepares for a Showdown NatWest Lloyds TSB Blair calls for greater unity in Whitehall Briefing ANZ Coutts Straw hackles raised over jury trial reforms Justice overhaul, for and against Cheltenham & Gloucester Who's who of 'woolly liberals' Tisettanta Dobson accused of trying to 'buy' Glenda Kinnock squares up to unions in Euro crusade The 'Clean-up' Commissioner tells Martin Fletcher of his tough reforms Heritage Hotels French judges thwart judicial reform Pans escapes injunction over beef ban Blair and Sting turn reds blue in Italian job Russians pin down myth of woman sniper Picture Gallery Scottish Widows Chechen men rounded up amid war crimes outcry Time (AP): Rescuers reach entombed miners World in Brief I'm young, says Pope Puff Daddy charged (AP): Royals lead mourning (AP): Krenz goes to jail (AFP): Wolf at the door The Sunday Times Intel inside Hillary thrives on chat show sarcasm The joke's on Letterman Vodafone Reuters: Woman to be 'Q' for CIA Survivor tells how mother saved Cuban boy after shipwreck Marks & Spencer Microsoft faces threat of break-up P&O Stena Line Heir to the Eiffel Tower Disney suffers another loss of talent Israel wargames boost peace talks Chinese weathermen go one better than forecasting rain Thomas Cook The Sunday Times (AP): Three hurt in Ocalan protest World Summary 'Spy' detained (AP): Island clashes Prelate in row (AP): Net fraud New Labour is putting our liberty in chains Charles Kennedy: Jack Straw is attacking the very principles he should be defending Domestic bliss till death me do part Alisdair 'No true Englishman has been able to start the… It's the end of an era for fiftysomethings Days of Clover Everest Is the NHS coming off the sick list? Health has pushed to the top of the political agenda 'I am stung, Jeeves, by a crack concerning toffs by that hairy pill Dobson. "Toff" strikes me as pointed. And I have a suspicion at whom it is pointing' Picture Gallery Grounds for enthusiasm Ford following a rich cultural tradition in calling for more coffee Family feud Diary Straw Men The Home Secretary tilts at the wrong targets Academic Gap The children who are falling still further behind No Rain, No Seed The Chinese have taken their part in a dubious tradition Kosovo chaos Extradition and Pinochet's health Selection options for a new Lords Internet shopping Pending not waiting Lawrence's prophecy Still time for tea Supermarket advice Search to improve Stonehenge 'mess' Stag-hunt criticisms Slug-killing robots Court Circular Personal Column Picture Gallery School news Birthdays Dinners Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Meriol Trevor Meriol Trevor, novelist and biographer, died on January 12 aged 80. She was born on April 15,1919 June Brae June Bare, ballerina died in Bath on January 3 aged 82. She was born at Ringwood, Hampshire, on May18,1917 Stephen Mitchell Stephen Mitchell, TD threatre impressario, died on January 10 aged 92, He was born on August 31,1907 Earthquake Rocks Italy Henry Pleasants Henry Pleasants musicologist and critic, died in London on January 4 aged 89. He was born in Wayne Pennsyvania, on May 12,1910 News The Times Crossword No 21,312 When tragedy strikes so close to home Weathercall The Times Times 3 The Times Bookshop Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business City Diary Bank raises rates to 5.75% as City fears upward trend Thomson unveils £1.8bn bid for Racal Safeway puts sales boost down to 'Carlos effect' TV & Radio Blank to be chairman at Great Universal Stores Sport Osmond chalks up £7m in Blakes price rise Gates to hand over the Microsoft reins to his deputy And so to Bed London Sale High flyers Picture Gallery Index Byers plans to outlaw unfair mortgages C&W to capitalise on boom in e-commerce US retail sates rise best for 15 years Exchange Rates Legal & Public Notices Shell in Internet exchange link-up BP to make Arco move Warner-Lambert ready to discuss merger with Pfizer First direct Ministers poised to intervene over rail dispute Ginger purchase boosts SMG shares Business Roundup Asda close to deal Triad takes a tumble Hauser sells stake BAA investment Rebus in £41m bid Dewhirst closures Bank of Scotland Store wars Margins improve for Stanley Telefonica in $22bn Latin America bids By our City Editor: 'Blind faith' is the latest topping Commentary Trinity set to auction Belfast title Arcstar Engineers put under the hammer by rate rise Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Petals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Right strategy for C&W Tempus Stanley Leisure Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Racal deal typifies era of consolidation David Lister on how Europe's restructured defence industry is facing up to the US threat Law'n' order Number 's up for traditional lenders Mortgage upstrts ring the changes, says Caroline Merrell Rank insider High hopes In the rough The Times Mannesmann Equities lose midday gains Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Sunday Times Diary fever Style I never really wanted to pick up a gun and just shoot people. But I understand the feeling An encounter with Spike Lee is never straightforward. If you ask him about racium you must be prepared to have your own preconceptions challenged. But is that beacause, as he claims, he is tired of being seen as an ambassador for race relations_or is there adeeper, altogether, more personal reason? The origin of words 12 Pages of Features, Style, Media and Arts Mega-mergers George Smith No pain, no fame Complete TV and Radio The Saturday Times The Sunday Times A place to trap your memories memories Hot Tip More. . . Gotta Have it …Or less Language: the ultimate word processor Why do some words survive while others flower only briefly? And how did they come into being? Lynne Truss digs into the roots of our language and finds some unlikely creations Unlike the Germans, we do not take this joined-up words practice to absurd lengths Millenniummy is how I feel about te thousand years of English that have just passed You'Ve got more than mail Media & Marketing Financial Times The Times ESI international News International Newspapers Ltd The Industrial Society What the mega deal does for Britain's media As shares go Wild, Raymond Snoddy says that consumers will seek products they trust in changing media landscape Russian press deaf to their master's voice The Russian media are abanding their rose-tinted covarage of the conflict in Chechnya. Alice Lagnado reports The Mirror v Man United Diary Trade digest The Times Frankly, the readers don't give a damn Paul McCann doubts the market needs another women's magazine Saatchi boys on top He's all right, Jacques Theatre: Jacques Lecoq trans formed performance with his teaching of movement, says Hettie Judah Madam Butterfly Rumble in the Modernist jungle Visual Art: A new show at the Royal Academy focuses on the year 1900, and a heavyweight fight in prospect. Richard Cork reports The Bone Collector Prompt this Weekend by Marit Hargie Art Galleries Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Theatres Caught in the Devil's bargain Here's the deal- you become rich and famous, and in return you hand over your life and the security of your children. Sound great? Theatre Tokens J azz meets contemporary classical meets world music… William, it is really nothing HMV Metro Yamaha Ay , ay, ay, ay, ay conga Jazz: Master percussionist Don Alias is on household name. But, says Alyn Shipton, he's certainly a legend Comedy proves one thing—everyone 's mad except me Dark lord at the Peake of his powers Francis Gilbert asks Christopher Lee about Gormenghast on TV - and lives to tell the tale The Times A new comedy governed by animal instincts Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice by Ian Hughes Radio Choice by Peter Barnard Radio 6.00am Bbc Breakfast News (T) (382646) 9.00 Kilroy… Today's Choice by Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey Golden boy keeps a glint in his eye Oranges and lemons Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Folkestone Southwell Musselburgh Double Thriller fears confirmed Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Camera lens magnifies moments of discord IAAF secures $400m future Sport in Brief Taylor delivery stumps Daly Bowls Mauresmo gives no quarter to Pierce Tennis Delgado flies the flag By our Sports Staff: European tour gets off to slow start Golf Conner sails close to wind Sailing Errors damage England cause Cricket Pakistan tour deprives counties For the Record Snow Reports Woodward gives Bath pair chance to shine Rugby Union Tait forced to concede defeat Today's Fixtures Jumbo Sports Crossword Bridge Europe offers players the ultimate stage Gerald Davies feels the proposed British league would be a second-rate competition Keene on Chess Romario's sun is still on the rise Oliver Holt on how the Vasco da Gama forwards buried the hatchet to light up the Club World Championship The Times Charlton's confidence grows over 2006 bid The Premiership Today FA Suspends Harris over Cup-tie chaos Football Swindon bank on their cuts to heal First Division Unequal rights that cause coach journeys Jennifer O'neill Women's football Word-Watching Racing 47 Cornelius Lysaght on the golden boy terrified by his trainer wife Donald aims for perfect ten Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Chester fans receive their money back as share issue falls flat Christoper lrvine on the antics of the controversial owner of the Nationwide League's bottom club Tennis 48 Chelsea have ambassador in residence BAC Sport
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