News from 24/01/2000
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L. L. Grabbe, Hilary flnch, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Lara Croft, Joanna Hunter, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Charles Morgan, Rob Hughes, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Kate Fielden, Samuel Firth, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Kate Bibby, Martin Richards, Benadict Nigtingale, Stephen Brennan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Clive Davis, Uri Geller, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Sally Brock, Bridge Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Clarie Mcdonald, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Jason Allardyce, Paul Randolph, Dominic Walsh, David Allen, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Mark Inglefield, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Steve Goldman, Robert Bruce, Alice Lagnado, Ian Hughes, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Gerald Kaufman, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Linda Galloway, Lisa Armstrong, David Lilley, Richard Brewster, Chief Executive, Anna Söderblom, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Ballard, John Hopkins, Jill Sherman and Roland Watson, Stephen Wood, Stuart Miles, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Monica Furlong, Christopher Walker and Roland Watson, Nigel Hawkes, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Russell Burlingham, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Jennifer O'Neill, Ben Hammersley, Ruth Hilton, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Simon Munk, Alan Copps and Stuart Miles, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, James Pringle, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Maureen Paton, Jack Straw, Sean Hargrave, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Jeremy Hart, Edward Karam, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Copps Interface Editor, Nigel Powell, Frances Nielsen, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Matthew Atha, Director, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,
ResumoThe great escape Admiral slams state of Forces' healthcare Passport for pets faces new hurdles Free Books Schools Index Leeds footballers play despite race protests Celebrating a fashion genius Bush and Gore head the field Rail strike chaos Cardinal 'slur' Meet Mr Wind-up EMI to link with Warner DTI launches second inquiry into Robinson Gieves & Hawkes Today in The limes 2 Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Don't lose interest in the millennium Tories poised for U-turn on Bank's independence Navy is told to slow down to save fuel By a Correspondent: Crooks get say on law Somak Holidays The Harley Medical Group Belgium demands new Pinochet tests News in Brief NHS testing 'amateur' Carey under attack Web has billion pages Labour to sell shares Comfy royal shoes Actor's home ablaze New boss shatters Museum peace Shoe grant and typing pool may soon be history By a Correspondent: Snap-happy photographers are all fingers and thumbs Jersey Royal Opera House urged to close while problems are sorted out Climber fell 1,000ft then went to seek aid for friend Rail strike firm tells passengers to stay at home PC World Long walk ends in new dawn Ministers 'hide facts' about courtroom bias Challenge to silence law Dylan lyrics were actor's inspiration Prescott attacks fishing safety Engineer's file ends mystery of Spitfire's debut Paedophile jailed for 30 months Intershop Its investment trusts Woman dies after shock of burglary Sinn Fein insists on Commons access Paxman v Howard, the rematch Bank One Adams honours policeman's killer Snowy owls are heading south Gateway Five charged after fighting at hunt News in Brief Attack patient dies A whole lotta shakin' Dando killer theory Baldness link to heart disease Mothers quit work in struggle to care for child Baby claim Digital Hearing Ltd Shop Smart Beware mixing your remedies Tories to demand Robinson inquiry Former Paymaster General: Inquiry threatens more trouble for ex-minister Conservatives attack Brown as 'stealth taxes' hit firms' rape alarms Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill Heritage Hotels Standard Life Bank This Week in Parliament Battle on for more women MPs Independence party throws out leader and executive British Midland Lib Dems worried by cash loss Bluecyle. com1 Bltunkett pleads for party patience 'Bigoted' cardinal is denounced by MP Call for safeguards RSPB sees oil threat First direct Briton flees from erupting volcano Quantex Depleted uranium risks to be studied News in Brief 999 van hits woman Close to the bone Flying becomes safer Skipped breakfasts Iowa takes Bradley's health to heart Sindtt World Class Bush and Gore poised to see off caucus rivals US 2000 Election Dog's dinner for the man who bumbles through Ok Ben Macintyre reports on the mangled messages from the Republican front-runner Grassroots politics swings into action Russia raises flag at rebel's birthplace Peugeot Croatia vote seals end of Tudjman era Taking to wine by order of the bath Gaullists seek to disown mayor Tiny Family demand autopsy on Cdu official Craxi lawyer to tell all about 'slush funds' The Cooperative Bank GM food deal 'on the cards' World in Brief (Reuters): Beach threat (AFP): Beef checks (Reuters): Timor trials (AP): Raid on rebels (AP): Crash deaths Ecuador rebels sent home as us sways army Prime Health One of Japan's superstar twins dies at age of 107 West faces call to keep peace in Congo Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Bin Laden's simple code revealed World in Brief (AP): 2,500 mourn Ratiu (Reuters): Madrid protests Boy in citizenship row (AFP): Parade bomb defused (Reuters): Gaddafi's EU visit off Body returned Why our political parties should be more like Oxfam Geoffrey Wheatcoft: Party funding must be cleaned up Spend, spend—and never mind The Gap Picture Gallery The Lords will continue with all the arrogance of… BT Paxo the polite brute Centre of Attention: Jeremy Paxman Nothing to worry about yet, Tony Blair still looks strong, despite his much-hyped problems 'No one likes to speak ill of Mo the Magnificent , but in as base and brutal a profession as politics, we should delay canonisation until the afterlife' The awkward squad The new Lord is intellectually arrogant, feisty-and a potential nightmare for new Labour Saint Max The Times Diary Michael Grade (below), the former Channel 4 boss, is… The Times Diary Silence Unbecoming Why has Downing Street no candidate to head the Imf? A Harder Centre Kennedy offers his party independence and pragmatism Dear Doggy Diary Another summer of passport chaos ahead 'Depenalising' drugs Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Quality of justice in the courts Litigation bug no threat to NHS Grateful patient Traffic at Stonehenge Royal Warrants Disabled at school Money for artists, not consultants Football philosophers Readers who write Court Circular Dinners Elections School news Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items To place death notices, acknowledgements or notice… Picture Gallery Appointments Birthdays Higton - Gordon James Ogilive, on 9th January 2000,… Memorial services Robinson - (Née Twed) Audrey. on January 119th… Anniversaries Windsor-Clive - Colonel Everard (Lump) late of the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acorn Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages DJM: Nature notes Holland Park Glasgow City Council David Beaty David Beaty, MBE, DFC and Bar, pilot and author, died on December 4 aged 80. He was born on March 28,1919 E . W. Swanton E. W. Swanton, cricket writer and commentator, died in hospital in Canterbury on January 22 aged 92. He was born at forest Hill on February 11,1907 Lives in Brief Eric Gallagher Eric Gallagher, CBE, Methodist minister, in Northern lreland, died on December 30 aged 86. He was born on August 24,1913 House of Lords Televised Capitalisation, week's change IPO EMI and Warner in £12bn deal Merger will create the largest music company in the world Time Warner M&s extends foreign policy Liffe takes shine to weather service London hopes to be first in Europe with new derivatives UK would face tough euro rate A duet for eccentric moguls Vodafone ties up Airtel link Share offer Pioneer with long record of creating pop stars Arcadia urged to sell flagship store to escape crisis The low Cost airline from british airways Beware Japanese seeking gifts Pru quits Cockington First Choice in Co-op deal Woodrow venture Clariant set to bid Fewer wartimes AIM table E-Loan considers stock market listing this year Sainsbury's Bank Net building site to shake up industry Japanese IMF hope turns into cul-de-sac Small firms outperform FTSE by 33% Investor to take chair at Premier Luxury hotel to split into two NatWest cheered on profits Rowland's final bid defence today to show 14% increase Bett clicks role in Net start-up AceR Andersen looks to a fresh dawn A market to colour the bare walls of Middle England Tag Sales may just be full of junk to some, but the not-so-highbrow now flock to buy, writes Carl Mortished Globix What the Sunday Papers Say No Title Northern Rock could find the going hard Companies Reporting Results and Statistics Change on Week Inflation figures in spotlight Economic Outlook Exchange Rates Bmcsoftware News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,320 'Our Enery'- the favourite who floored Ali Weathercall Drive a Ferrari Times 3 Walkers Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries The Times Sport Victory gives Leeds a little light relief 'When Arsenal and Manchester United collide,… Ebookers. com Plus Errors put paid to Henman's grand designs Persevering Woodruff ensures British No 1 suffers famihar fate in Australian Open Price pushes Gronberg all the way Golf The only Time You'll Hear a Record is when… Weak undaunted by Price artillery Bowls Sport in Brief Results from Melbourne Radcliffe remains in shadow of Wami Athletics Williams fasten deal with Button Motor Sport Authoritative commentator who cherished the game Christopher Martin-Jenkins pays tribute E. 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Swanton, the doyen of cricket writers, who has died at the age of 92 Africa welcomes return to roots Overseas View Dominant England relish rare triumph Cricket Leicester ready to rescue Collymore Ladbrokes By our Sports Staff: Bevan puts Australia in position to dictate Sky digital Weah lacks finishing touch FA Carling Premiership: Chelsea set in draw pattern Strachan in need of overseas aid Jones puts vultures to flight for now Wimbledon control battle of air forces Liverpool deprived of wit to breach barricade FA Carling Premiership: New setback for Owen causes concern for England Alexandersson shows Wilson way forward ClaraNET Watford hit rock bottom Wenger has emphasised the need for victory at old… O'Neill forced to accept realities Barnsley revel in high life Nationwide League: Oakwell Demolition Underlines Blackburn's Need for Fresh Talent Stewart soothes jangling nerves Nationwide League Round-Up Yankey strike books Arsenal final place Supporters Tours Swansea's one for the record leaves Hollins relieved Mel Webb on a 1-0 success that brought a new Welsh landmark Brown betrays old friends Thordarson left cold by Millwall's brawn Young enjoys last word Peace and quiet not to liking of Bolton Word-Watching Rioch left in dark by Hunt's sparkle Hanley is unable to make an impact Bath give their youth club chance to progress Game of three halves ends in misery for Rees Sinning Gloucester fail to please Allied Dunbar Premiership: Leaders struggle to assert superiority Laporte chooses Pelous Healey provides England with timely reminder Llanelli's run of good form is pleasing to the eye Gomarsall finds salvation at Bedford FA Carling Premiership Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling YSL museum Fashion 12 Pages of Features, Art and Fashion Carey: marching to a different drum Arranged marriage Features Sigourney's return The La movie Graduate careers Report Conflict and Controversy Complete TV and Radio The timeless style of Yuves Saint Larent Picture Gallery Walkers Our great An Vandevorst and Filip Arickx creat unconventional but elegant clothes, says Lisa Armstrong. Their trousers can even make the wearer look as though she has lost weight Challenge: to make wearable clothes The Great Escape Is the brave woman the one who stays or the one who leaves? Jaishree Misra's poignant first novel about an Anglo-Indian woman who ends a loveless arranged marriage painfully mirrors her own experience. Interview by Catherine O'Brien She does serious, she does funny Sigourney weaver displays the full range of her talents in two new us releases. Steve Goldman reports The Times New York Theatre: Big names and fine talents in… The Dead/Waiting in the Wings/Wrong Mountain Belaco/Walter Kerr/Eugene o'Neill Royal National Theatre No more Mrs Nice guise - for now Theatre: Maureen Lipman would like it to be known that a lot of what you thought of her is untrue. Interview by Maureen Paton Theatre Reviews: A follow-up play that does not disappoint, but a Lord of the Flies that does Dublin Carol Old Vic Benadlct nightingale Eno Alicina Handel Cabaret KT Sullivan/Steve Ross Pizza on the Park Chappell The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Whistle down the Wind Dominion Theatre Mozart survives disaster Opera: An ecentric nLa Clemenza di Tito at Covent garden leaves Rodney Milnes unimpressed Music Reviews: A twist on classical favourites at the Wigmore Hall and a Polish-ed performance in Manchester Festival Brahms and Mendelssohn Wigmore Hall Hilary finch Concert Hallé Orch/Skrowaczwski Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Gerald Larner The Woman in Black Haymarket, Theatre Royal London Palladium National Theatre Phoenix Mamma Mia Entertainments Listings Dick Whittington Here's the cake, where's the job? You've got through the first interview, now comes the second. But you may need more than a smile to survive it, reports Ruth Hilton Graduate Careers The Sunday Times Sharon Davis Recruitment Graduates High Fliers 'It's important to tell stories' Name: Sophie Trott, 22 Degree: 2:1 drama at Hull University Job: Actor—playing rita in The Price of Meat at the Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, London Fletcher Schlaefli Media Harrison Wilis Group Oxford The Times Newspapers Ltd JPA Just a family affair Experience CSC The Patent Office Pepsico Pitney Bowes Rewards Sterling Publications Multiple Display Advertising Items Broadening horizons on someone else's holiday Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice The Secret Life of TWINS UK Horizons, 9.30pm Radio Choice1 BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Rugby Union Cricket Athletics Snow Reports Dewsbury survive the Dragons' fire Legal & Public Notices St Helens find no shelter in the eye of the Storm Rugby League Knights embarrassed by costly blunder ICE Hockey McRae considers options Motor Rallying From Jeremy Hart in Monte Carlo Ingle and Robinson in frame to meet Hamed Boxing Bridge Word-Watching O'Sullivan receives all the plaudits Snooker Winning Move Keen on Chess Titans still bowling along American Football Istabraq asserts his authority Racing: Champion Hurdler Back to Best as He Settles Score with Limestone Lad Meeting Points Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline Elsworth deserts jumping Southwell Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Wetherby Classic argument for review of Flat programme Shorts E-mail your casebook questions to jennai. cox@the… The challenge of getting into a zone David Powell reports on a fitness competition that is open to all Discovering a new elitism in the garden of Eden FIT to Play Cox's casebook Lara Croft Matthew Pryor shapes uP with Rafferty on new course by design Chevrolet Canford adjust to the burden of expectation John Goodbody finds a formidable team that keeps its feet on the ground Heavyweight bout worth all the hype Manchester United against Arsenal whets the appetite like no other contest in the Premiership Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Henman mark two serves up more of the same David Duggan Whatever happened to the old P45? The wind-up king Netcom Interface Online Contents Cover Design: Bennett/driver The right name means simple navigation to your site Buzz and Co create more gold dust Crusoe—a chip off the old block Technical Notes News Bites Virgin Lineone Such a clever clogs Any questions? Encarta has the answer to them all Verdict EFax. com Final Score Euro 2000 Plane sets net record Inter//face 2000 Our newwebsite Interface 2000 went online last week with daily news items as well as previews of features from this issue. For those who get only the printed version, here's a selection of its postings Eidos shares bounce back as Lara gets new platform New Laws? Shopping ... just about everything Coming soon to a phone near you BT Novell Scot's national drink Have a moan at the Dome from home Site of the Week Free Internet Calls A bit of top tatty Whatever you want now comes made to measure Comment MDiS Clever Trevor buffs up his smart shoes Wind-up wizardry bringgs power to the people Ctrl Print com How It Works Hide until the real thing comes No-frills football Verdict Beautiful game made plain Verdict Big ten mop up market Top 10 All Formats Cafe Creme Rocking all over the world Now you can plug in and listen to your own Cd collection, no matter where yoy are, writes Nigel Powell The Times Interface Training 2000 CD-Roms Zip is more zippy Quick Bites Absolute Beginners A place for everything The second of four extracts from How to do just About Everything on a Computer, running in full on our website, explains information storage on your Pc and how to ditch unwanted files Lawmen encounter the space patrol PW People Energy Forefront Europe Heretfordshire Partnership Ict Client Officer Northcliffe Newspapers Highways Agency Project Management Recruitment Be warned, your space could be invaded As Atari revamps some old games, Simon Munk goes down memory lane Pong bounces back Verdict New Q*Bert has a nose for dangerS Verdict Latest moves in IT Put in the picture The future's in the cards Bill's saviour reaps reward Bright sparks Time Sale
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