News from 17/01/2000
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David Dimbleby, Michael Purches, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Alyn Shipton, John Ratcliffe, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Sally Brock, John Rimington, Nick Pollard, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Rod Garner, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Keith Blackmore Assistant Editor Sport & Interface, Dina Shiloh, Angela Court, Norman De Mesquita, Clive Davis, Uri Geller, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sandra Parsons Assistant Editor Features, Peter Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, and Paul McCann, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Paul Fitzpatrick, Ben Preston Assistant Editor Home News, John Wynburne, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, David Robinson and Ian Hughes, Debra Craine, Mark Bourdillon, Gary Jacob, Francis Pym, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Graeme Lutman, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ana Urena, Mark Inglefield, Oliver Wright, Sarah Vine, Arts Editor, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, Nick Read, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Frost, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Jasmine Wan, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Simon Newman Director, Patience Wheatcroft Business & City Editor, R. W. Mellor, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Amber Cowan, Paul Durman, Paul McCann, Lisa Armstrong, Nicholas Harling, Martyn Palmer, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Wood, Stuart Miles, John Burls, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Sean MacAulay, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Victoria Walker, Alix Ramsay, Adrian Lee and Michael Harvey, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Adam Barnard, Anna Sáderblom, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Robert Cole and Fraser Nelson, Mick Hume, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Martin Woods, John Stern, Peter Jones Founder, Nick Hasell, Jennifer O'neill, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Ben Hammersley, John Allison, Robert Storrie, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Simon Munk, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Leonard Bridger, James Sedgwick, Mel Webb, Linus Gregoriadis, Gerald Larner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Alan Hinkes, Deborah King, Jennai Cox, Sean Hargrave, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Peter Stothard, Editor, Ian Wride, Graham Searjeant, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Peter Hubbard, Vice-President, Benedict Nightingale, Barry Wigmore, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Alan Copps Interface Editor, Nigel Powell, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frank Furedi, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Eve-Ann Prentice and James Pringle, Susan MacDonald, Tony Douglass, Foanna Coles, John D. Taylor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, T. W. Taylor, Janine di Giovanni, Keith Dugdale Director, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Julian Elkington,
ResumoThe Great Escape Venice £65 return Madrid £40 return NHS ills will take years to cure says Blair Index EX-Wife offers to bail out Aitken in bid to rescue family home Mike Tyson KO's immigration in just 67 seconds Dyke keeps £16m Granada stake Dr Thomas Stuttaford's New Monday column The Times Inside Mighty merger Whizz-kidz Antiques on the Internet Today in The Times Tiny Mowlam tried cannabis as a student in US Drivers who kill could be investigated for murder Man puts up home to save life Reform of RUC 'will set clock back 30 years' The Harley Medical Group £750 for sport in poor areas News in Brief Crew saved after blaze Business travel risk New City companies US victim flies home Hague :'I was wrong' Detained man dies Seconds out as Team Tyson hits town Thieves flee from gunman British gentlemen waltz off with free cruises for life Blairs opt not to know baby's sex Protest at help for Hindley Virgin one account Ministers to set up register for nanny agencies Childcare rethink PC World the Computer Superstore Bitter heroine tells of life with SAS in Ulster By a Staff Reporter: Bug lists babies as aged 100 Much ado for hero of the Bard Free Nokia Police go to work on Net crime University challenge for test-tube pioneer Students get chance to make news Unlikely ally for legal chief 'Violence hormone identified' Employment Service Traffic fumes 'do not harm London health' Millennium Experience Fuel tax rise to go above inflation Little bad wolf helps the boys to read The Times Vauxhall Briton set for 17 years in Burma News in Brief Boy , 4, found Paying for proof Fruits of labour Soldier charged Pests in control Bottle-nose shark Controller pulls plug on his life at Radio 4 Day at the Dome to lance Boyle A natural star crows his way to TV fame Blair takes cautious tone on the euro By our Deputy Political Editor: PR referendum may be scrapped OutRaGEOUS Stop and search promoted By our Deputy Political Editor: Livingstone welcome if he alters In Parliament The Week Harrods By our Deputy Political Editor: Well grilled or well done for breakfast? Denning's riverside retreat has no takers Retiring news vendor overcomes relative difficulty Landsend Gormenghast Ailing general has classical symptoms Medical Brefing Chechens buy off Russians to end bombings Lloyds TSB Bugged for the good of the party Iside Germany One. Tel Pope and Carey in plea for unity Master of mass murder - and crocodile tears Janine de Giovanni recalls her meeting with the man who terrorosed the Balkans Three theories for killing of Arkan Butcher oscaped justice Links Peugeot Reuters: Rising count of unsolved killings Www. easyJet. com Lagos in Chilean triumph Spielberg to make Harry Potter film Bart misses big day Independent Television Commission Excel Washington restricts use of GM corn Britain poised for renewal of jet sales to Jakarta Israelis back Weizman as cash investigation begins Quantex Chinese hail their lama Angry Chirac orders shredding of journal Somak Holidays Meridien (Reuters): Woman set to be Finnish leader World in Brief Gore closes poll gaps Wives seek freedom (AFP): Prince in brawl (Reuters): Kfor murder suspect (AP): Drug growers moved (AP): T Rex in Internet sale The litigation bug brings Britain down in a fever of greed Frank Furedi: A culture where everybody else is always to blame Puff Daddy follows in the footsteps of OJ Picture Gallery 'Whether or not the NHS is safe in Blair's… Vodafone Frost turns to slush Why not take Madison's avenue? America's founding fathers have a lesson for Britain Mike Tyson is a composite bogeyman for the millennium. If they could catch him doing a Gary Glitter, the living caricature would be complete' No Title In a terminal State The NHS is an historical anomaly, and like Soviet Russia it could simply implode Navy larks The Times Diary A Killer Killed Arkan is shot as the tightens on Bosnian war crinimals Blair's Care The NHS has won the case for major ndw money—official The Bland Doctrine How the BBC's interest were risked for Greg Dyke—again Criticisms of Nhs 'are long overdue' Flu remedies compared Standing rooom only Sir Ludovic's farewell to God is seen as premature Encouraging signals from Iran Latin and learning On display Letters for publication may be faxed to 020-7782… Avoiding IT failures On the poop deck Proof of the pudding Good timing Court Circular Dinners Party Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries School news Six Nations Rugby Nature notes Birthdays Acorn Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Forthcoming marriages Jetworld AMC AMC Lord Henderson of Brompion, Kcb, Clerk of the parliaments, 1974-83, died on January 13 aged 77. He was born on September 16,1922 Tikki Kaul T. N. kaul, Indian diplomat, died yesterday aged 86. He was born on February 8,1913 Lives in Brief Alfred Nzo Alfred Nzo, former South African Foreign Mimnister and Secretary-General of the African National Congress, died in Johannesburg on January 13 aged 74. He was born on June 19,1925 The Art of Diplomacy Capitalisation , week's change Roche Bobois Glaxo and Sb set to outline £120bn deal Pressure over M&S Slaves of the screen get buzz back Mannesmann inpayment claim Knutsford bid plan bolsters Wassail Picture Gallery Share offer US to get tough on latest merger deals Littlewoods managers to recruit for unions Publicity offensive for stakeholder launch Alternative Investment Market Picture Gallery Car staff in strike vote DTI plan on part-timers Utilities legislation to add pressure on pay Ford funds sold TransTec shares Weston Medical considers £100m flotation Greece closer to joining the euro Bookham poised for £350m flotation InnSpired In talks over restaurant chains Business Britain's regional divide runs deep Casey forecasts exchange mergers Waddington directors seek white knight What the Sunday Papers Say The Great Escape Tesco faces a grilling Companies Reporting: by Nick Hasell Results and Statistics The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Economic Outlook Exchange Rates AceR NHS will take years to cure Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,314 The Times Wordsworth departs from his 'plain living' Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Times 3 Forecast Great Offers at the Times Bookshop Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Picture Gallery Newcastle prosper from goal rush Ebokers. com Plus Knights stay top after mixed weekend Ice Hockey Giants are spurred by cup loss Baseketball Word-Watching South Africa Washout may prove to be a watershed Cricket: Despite Promise of Better Weather, Rain Has Caused Serious Problems Ram sweeps Nepal to cricketing peak England face unlikely rivals in their bid to retain the Under-19 World Cup. John Stern reports Hall profits from his Rovers return Rugby League Sport in Brief Goodway's resignation paves way for Kear Hankey wipes Baxter right off the board Darts Bullish Hewitt emerges as No 1 contender Alix Ramsay, in Melbourne, on the teenager who can give Australia a home win Parmar faces a mirror image in main draw Chambers seeks strength for pursuit of Greene Athletics Saunders proves that age is no handicap Bowls Australian Open Singles Draw By Our Sports Staff: Wall holds his nerve to secure first tour victory Golf Button throws down gauntlet to rival Motor Racing Wilson elects to let team do the talking FA Carling Premiership: Hillsborough manager undaunted by criticism from MPs Airtours The Holiday Makers Moore underlines Tottenham's deficiencies Time liberates McAllister but serves to choke Wimbledon Holiday affords Robson no help Arsenal's dashing guns still blazing FA Carling Premiership: Henry underlines new-found ability to shoulder striking responsibility Home truths Vialli's men Houllier remains realistic despite Liverpool's advance Vivas leaves Highbury for Spain Cole learning to live with the pressure Blackburn enjoying reprise of parkes life Nationwide League: Perennial Stopgap Manager Takes Advantage of Changing Circumstances Bridge World-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Croft thankful for easy path to rehabilitation Holloway handed ideal conclusion Carroll keeps Wigan on top Old boys back to provide Coppell with more pain Deprived Turner vents frustration Pedigree of City shines through Nationwide League: Fulham Undone by Desire of their Hosts to Join the Elite Roma to profit from deal made in Japan Overseas View Garside is the Belle on the ball Hereford are sent tumbling If You Love Sport, We're on your Wavelength… Stuart crowns a taxing week for Charlton Grimsby in full control Nationwide League Review FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Nationwide Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas National Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Scotland How to cut it in Ny I'm rich enough Essential Streep Mad about the boy Ever since Elián Gonz?les was rescued off Florida, Cuba has been demanding he be returned to his father. But tomorrow his Miami relatives will stake their claim. Barry Wigmore reports Elián may have escaped the sea, hut other sharks have been circling ever since Graduate careers NCDL Complete TV and Radio It wears well in London, but will it wash in NY? Plum Sykes has her brows plucked professionaly, katie Grand stores her clothes in bin bags. But both have been embraced by Americans for their different takes on British style Travel Offer the Times Picture Gallery Bags are the new jewellery Fashion Diary Can we ever really have enough money? I don't need more wealth, says Chris Evans. It is a rare view to hold in this insecure age, says Celia Brayfield Hoticr Scraper How Much is Enough? Ready, willing and more than able Film: The idea that Meryl Streep still has something to prove seems bizarre—unless you're a Hollywood mogul. Martyn paimer reports Jazz Music: Age does not weary two jazz legends, while both youth and experience shine in the concert hal Concert Chappell of Bond Street This Week in the Times Opera & Ballet Theatres Good bad and baffling Dance: Debra Craine on the Royal Ballet's tribute to the Choreographer Kenneth MacMillan Concert Entertainments Listings Theatre Tokens No Champagne for this Supernova A film designed by a committee—which included the once-great Francis Ford Coppola—turns out to be an absolute ... camel Theatre Reviews: Hellfire and brimstone in 1950s Harlem; verbal pyrotechnics in Dublin; a warmed-over 1960s musical; and a spicy feast The Amen Corner Tricycle, NW6 The Times Where did they go wrong? They're young, successful and affluent, but Ana Urena finds that even the best can make mistakes Graduate Careers The Boots Company 'I see an upwards career path' Name: Kate Hatton, 24 Degree: 2:1 in European business studies with French, from Nottingham Trent University Job: Graduate trainee on the Christmas and party team at Wh Smith Dera Learning with Leonardo Experience Picture Gallery Metropolitan Police Pepsico ASR The Times SPOG Graduates The Graduate Recruitment Company Times Newspapers Progressive Frost & Sullivan A welcome return to the scariest village in Britain Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Learndirect For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Cricket Rugby League Rugby Union Saracens finish on high note Northampton show glimpse of true potential Jenkins holds nerve to see off Harlequins Heineken Cup: Late penalty gives Cardiff their quarter-final place Pontypridd restore their reputation Llanelli 's tactical nous stretches Wasps to limit Leinster's win gives Irish cause huge lift From a Correspondent in Grenoble: Grenoble thwart Scottish hopes Bittersweet weekend as Bath fail to progress Rugby Union Snow Reports Stanton puts pain behind her John Goodbody on one pupil's remarkable return to winning form after suffering a collapsed lung Britain make stylish start Hockey Plushenko proves the dominant force Ice Skating Anxious wait for Jones Boxing Superb Lee sets record Snooker Bickerton sees just rewards of hard labour John Hopkins Supporters Tours Your last chance to enter the London Marathon Working both body and mind Jennai Cox meets Billy Blanks, the creator of Tae-Bo, which is taking the UK's video recorders by storm A Selection of Billy Blanks's Exercises for You to Try at Home Desire to predict the future proves a curious goal Fit to Play Cox's casebook Shapes up with… Matthew Pryor Vital Statistics Human interest vital to marketing King sets sights on Haydock Southwell Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Plumpton Leaders in the Jumps Championships Followers of the special bet in the Armchair… Saturday's Results Doncaster Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Times Two Crossword Lynne Truss To see today's goals, please insert your credit card Marino brought down with unnecessary roughness Tom Winnifrith's Red Hot Penny Shares Claranet Ancient and modern Interface on the Web Contents Register your Domain Name on-line Today Our Service… Why the consumer is still king Close encounters with the PM's place The American giant America Online" today Time Warner, tomorrow the world. Ben Hammersley looks at the biggest deal in history Americana BT Sir beams into pupils' view Stage set for learning Roundup of the Show If you can hum it, you can buy it Be Direct Dell Swot up on your pet subject Website of the Week Weir Web Top 10 All Formats Pets Pyjamas. com Gore lacks guts Formula One A special kind of mission Unmasking the Maya Microsoft The door to Aladdin's Cave Thesaurus is relaunching itself as the world's ultimate art and antiques website. Nigel Powell reports Off the road into the armchair A Test for the Experts Picture Gallery Taking a gamble on old games Peoplesound. com Sotheby's goes online What a load of rubbish BVG's Quick Bites Absolute Beginners Off the record Navigating the nexus of the internet Introducing the first of four extracts from How to do Just About Anything on a Computer, which will be run in full on our website over the next four weeks Soon the phone will be running your life Bookmark favourite sites Plug-in pointers DERA Vision iT Recruitment SoftPlus People Energy Plexus training Celeste Cowman Assoc. Resource Consultants Sibelius the Music Notation Software Quantica Swp Olympian Consultancy Forefront Europe Latest moves in IT Picture Gallery Bag a real bargain Victoria Walker did some homework then hit the sales Best Offers on the High Street and the Net Microsoft pays as sales ploy backfires Bowl boost onsite Time Sale The Times Recognise yourself here? Ok, surveys are never quite what they claim to be but, says Peter Brown, their view of student life just may be illuminating Put your talents to work Your Path to £5,000 Wanted: helping hands Business of charity Fundraisers have to face the commercial imperatives of the real world, says Stephen Hoare Case Study: A Women's Shelter Saved Global firm helps local charities Sites for more eyes Forget the frills and keep it simple. Tony Dawe advises entrants of the website award Case Study: how Student Mole caught on big on the internet Wanted' perfect website Sheer Dell-ight at an award for excellence Dell Testing time for the Net Studying now means reading academic websites rather than dusty tomes, says Adam barnard Virtual brilliance, please For graduates, the chance to make an impression The awful sin of Sir Cliff So you think you're the next Blur? The student scene is a fine nursery, says Amber Cowan Who says it best of all? Hope to be the Sensitive singer-songwriter of tomorrow?Then take a few lessons from a master first, advices Chris Cmplling Time is of the essence for this award Student paper shock! Many media stars began their journalistic careers on campus newspapers, says David Charter Reporting talent wanted Sky News fosters young journalists The bread-and-butter riots When the undergraduates of Oxford rebelled in 1867, they found a friend in The Times, reports Peter Brown Picture Gallery The award that can make your stand out Companies want student who have a winning way, says Susan MacDonald High Flyers Cut-price Times for students The Times Prizes, Criteria and Entry Details... Entries Close March 31, except Student News Journalist Award The first detailed study of Ein was a genius. He was…
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