News from 28/01/2000
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Jill McGivering, Giles Tremlett and Stewart Tendler, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Peter Shaw-Smith, Willoughby de Broke, Simon Barnes, John Hinde, Paul Hoggart, Geraldine Van Bueren (Professor), Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Robert Lea, Gavin Lumsden, Maurice Lessof, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Peter Fiddick, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Mike McDonough, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Jill White, Director, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Sally Brock, Bridge Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Peter Fisher, President, Andrew Pierce and David Lister, John Clarke, John O'leary Education Editor, Cornelius Lysaght, Alison Kervin and David Hands, Gary Jacob, Mike Pattenden, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, J. H. Wiberg, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Mark Inglefield, Oliver Wright, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Alice Lagnado, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Mike Bradley, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Roger Helmer, Helen Rumbelow, Fiona Fleck, Vivienne Price, Director, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Paul McCann, Media Correspondent, Harry Keen, President, David Powis, Jasper Gerard, Nick Watson, Paul McCann, David Lister, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Stefano Hatfield, David Orr, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Jeremy James Taylor, Director, Cathy Harris, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, William Heard, Damian Whitworth, Lauren Bacall, Michael Harvey and Stewart Tendler, Lysaght's Turf, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Jennifer O'Neill, Simon Finch, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Andrew Pierce and Paul McCann, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Brian MacArthur, D. Mellor, Linus Gregoriadis, Gerald Larner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Maureen Paton, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, James Robertson, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Julius Francis, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Norma Bagshaw, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Wagner, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Larry Westland, Director, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Nigel Glass, R. G. J. Baker, Joanna Coles, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoNo Title Teachers will get tough rules on gays 'Wrong kidney' surgeon was under investigation The Rest of the Day's News in Brief When literary lions fall out The Rest of the Day's News in Brief Oasis star toasts his baby Anais In the Saturday Times The Great Escape Tiffany & Co. Nigella Lawson Governors of BBC stand by Dyke over land deal Dyke Today in The Times Magnet Lone voice of belief adrift in a sea of pragmatism Blair denies 'snap poll' plan on euro Conflicting signals as Byers talks of assessment after general election, reports Philip Webster Rail firms ready to raise rush-hour fares Today in Times 3 Kidney error ruined new life The nightmare scenario every surgeon fears Transplant work in crisis A catalogue of calamity Teenager drowned in excess saline By a Correspondent: Doctor suspended over death of diabetic Virgin direct If in doubt, check with the patient Hewlett Packard Dyke can keep his eight companies Where BBC chief invests his money Andrew Pierce and David Lister on the BBC governors' reaction Partner faces angry flat buyers Abbey National Property row 'not a story' Reference snub costs company £200,000 Ambridge sex is a tepid affair Intershop Powergen Tyson's entourage rolls into Crewe Numbers of HIV and Aids cases rise Brigadier quit 'over European law, not gays' MFI Man vanishes with sons after wife disappears Nationwide Homosexual was bullied at Sacks school Ski plunge woman 'back from the dead' British Airways London dons beat Oxbridge for pay The Link University applications fall Children aged 11 quizzed on drag use Somak Holidays Heritage Hotels Football book 'on target' Met unit aids hanging inquiry A case of two suicides, or lynchings by racist mob? The New MGF Boy, 3, in hospital after 'taking heroin' News in Brief Lauren Bacall Allied Carpets Bahamas victim had stayed for more sun Straw praises 'remarkable success' of tagging system Sothebys. Com Prison for killer driver News in Brief Gorge death IT resistance Sea clean-up Police kill runaway Briton after car chase Toshiba Wife in murder plot is jailed Dome to borrow extra £55m Eurostar Navy tests new fighter Minister worried by Tyson visit Dixons Minimum wage 'must rise' Trade and Industry Questions: Labour MPs criticise Byers, writes Melissa Kite 'White elephant' for Olympics under fire Cp. Hart Briefing Today in Parliament Public still has little trust in Conservatives The latest Mori poll sees Labour leading on most important issues, Peter Riddell writes Tones take tough stance on asylum Vodafone Daewoo The Key Issues: Which Party is Best? Mayoral campaign hit by race dispute London Prepares for brief invasion 10,000 American lawyers will descend on the capital in July, reports Frances Gibb DNA convicts woman's killer after 14 years Audi Hospital blunder victim 'lives for her son' Soldiers jailed for attack News in Brief No eiukashun Lawyer barred Fright path Book amnesty VAT on fatty foods 'could save 2,500 lives' Cost of unhealthy eating The Cooperative Bank Vat on fatty foods 'could save 2,500… Teenage girls plump for football Time Adams warning on IRA weapons deadline Mugabe wins lottery jackpot IBM Cook defends 'rogue' policy Algerian bombers linked to bin Laden Halifax Women granted 'easier' divorces Haider edges closer to coalition role France and Italy in appeal to Austria BT Focus Do It All No Title Row mars Holocaust tribute Rebels 'kill 700 Russian troops' Alice Lagnado, in hiding in southern Chechnya, learns of the latest bloody battle for Grozny Alice Lagnado, in hiding in southern Chechnya, learns of the latest bloody battle for Grozny Nationwide Active' war nearly over Military spending to grow by 50% Swiftcall Kremlin chief accused by Swiss Politieal slush funds are not a deadly sin, asserts Andreotti Mistress links Dumas to Elf kickbacks Mitsubishi Motors Spanish King in stormy waters over £12m yacht George Smith The Saturday Times Dolphin Gloves come off for crucial bout Nostalgic President makes pitch for Gore Hoverspeed Mobile calls up eligible suitors HSBC Barak's party is hit by campaign funding scandal Guerrilla leaders go on the run Ten killed in Tamil' bombing Tiny Killer's protest Internet in China stifled by new rules Wolfe's bonfire of the profanities Never were pens more poisonous than in this true saga, writes James Bone New book and baby for octogenarian Nobel laureate Double Jeopardy Marriott Life for Rwanda killings World Summary MacAbre discovery (Reuters): Mother is hanged (AP): Caribbean envoy quits (Reuters): Jefferson's children Stalin doesn't live here any more Simon Finch: acts of remembrance can help to protect the truth Townie Tony gets in a fix in the sticks Picture Gallery 'Why not the Edinburgh Louvre, the Manchester… Everest FIT the Best Mean, keen and holy Centre of Attention You're only as old as your reefer A new political generation is ending the cannabis taboo It's banal, it's feeble, it's vulgar , it has absolutely no sense of self-mockery : yes, you're right, the Dome is uncannily like new Labour Picture Gallery History is for sharing Russia gives us a lesson in unlocking the hidden treasure in our museums Road rail The Times Diary Byers and Sellers The euro will not allow Britain a soft devaluation The Dyke Age All change at the BBC except the way of financing it Extreme Measures Austria risks being ostracised TransTec and the DTI Limits of the EU's value to Britain NHS will repay public investment FCO trade promotion Courtroom statistics Crime figures Dietrich memories On the pill Remembrance of genocide victims Young musicians Hot potato? Court Circular Dinner Meeting Memorial services Service Birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery No Title Anniversaries Livery companies Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Appointment Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Marriages Friedrich Gulda Friedrich Gulda, Austrian pianist and composer, died of a heart attack in Weissenbach am Attersee yesterday aged 69. He was born in Vienna on May 16,1930 Personal Column Katheee Hale Kathleen Hale, OBE, artist and writer, died on January 26 aged 101. She was born in Broughton, Lanarkshire, on May 24,1898 Don Budge Don Budge, American tennis player, died on January 26 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, aged 84, He was born on June 13.1915 On this Day Execution for Highway Robbery News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,324 Hollow victory for the theatrical champion Weathercall Tangerine Times 3 The Times Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Euro tumbles to record lows Single currency falls below 99 cents for the first time City forced to foot legal aid bill for market abuse Subsidies to maintain full postal network Burt increases bid for NatWest TV & Radio State poised for £1bn share-dealing bonus Picture Gallery Sport Fleming Private Asset Management CGU will top up mortgage shortfalls Pullout Wall St shuffle Index Warning over NHS cash boost The Times Gilts face Treasury Shake-up Fears over nuclear job cuts Speculators turn to Fiat Changes at Crest come to fruition Daejan Holdings P. L. C. Exchange Rates Brady bid lift for Critchley Airtours buys Majorca hotel for £63.4m 1st . com By our City Editor: FSA wise to act now over fuiid Commentary Picture Gallery Misys put profit slip down to Y2k as price rebounds US shares 'still have way to go Boots to target Taiwan Bluecycle. com Telewest agrees £2.26bn deal for Flextech Oxygen boost for sisters BT gains ground amid talk of Spanish deal Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) Europlean Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Misys makes its mark Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street How long can Wall St shuffle last? The American boom enters the record books next week but the celebrations could be short-lived, says Adam Jones Over-analysed The Times City Diary Celebrating the Bull Market with $2 Cup of Coffee Hollis days The Times City Diary Leisure first The Times City Diary Bank statement The Times City Diary CNBC Era that spawned lexicon of jargon Mannesmann Shares consolidate gains Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fidelity Investments Drink and pregnancy Features Snakeskin 12 Pages of Features, Arts, Media and Style Inside the Mind of Stalker They are likely to be well-educated, older males with possessive or jealous personalities, and, according to the first comprehensive British study of stalkers, they will probably become violent if they have had a relationship with their victims. Anjana Ahuja reports on a modern epidemic Out-of-tune merger Aquascutum of London Maddy Prior Complete TV and Radio The Times 'The foetus has rights too' Pregnant women in Britain are being warned off alcohol. But that's nothing new in America, says Joanna Coles 'I live on the edge' The Saturday Times A new take on snake Where to find It Watch out Tony, the worm is turning The Sunday Times So long, king of the grey suits And finally, will News at Tenreturn? Paul McCann on ITV's huge loss of evening news viewers EMI merger - now the rock stars strike back The music industry may believe that selling on the Internet will cut costs, but artists see it as a way to cut out the middle men. Chris Ayres reports The music industry may believe that selling on the Internet will cut costs, but artists see it as a way to cut out the middlemen. Chris Ayres reports Come back docusoap, all is forgiven The dreeded docusoap is dying, but is its replacement worse, asks Maureen Paton Internet is the way forward The Times Eagle Digital Safes Offer Diary Coke ads need extra fizz International Opportunities Media & Marketing News International (Advertisemnts) Ltd. Media & Marketing The Times Foxtons Internet raises The Listener from dead The BBC yesterday revived the defunct magazin The Listener in a special one-off on the Web. Peter Fiddick, its last Editor, welcome it back Richard happy as Larry Every weekday morning, 40 weeks a year, viewers of this Moming can marvel anew at a phenomenon Reviews: South Bank gimmickry and Debussy delights Concert OAE/Mullova Queen Elizabeth Hall Angela's Ashes Songs in the key of life - with knobs on The Times Sent victorious, happy and glorious A great way to cheer up this gloomy january is listening to Andreas Johnson's Glorious. Mike Pattenden met him Rock Santana Tabermacle, W11 Sent victorious, happy and glorious You have to be Maddy to sing this Maddy Prior's voice ut English folk music into the charts. Now, 30 years later, she talks to Erica Wagner about her latest work Simply the best? It's not that simple Rock awards ceremonies are a canny mixture of marketing, promotion—and the considered judgment of 'experts' Virgin Metro Prompt Bonds of the chain males Theatre: Bnedict Nightingle wolcomes the revival of a powerful anti-apartheld play at the Lyttelton Theatres Entertainments Listings Theatre Tokens Saboteurs and killers—your country needed you Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Todays Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Notice to quit effective to end subtenancy House of Lords Time in council home not deducted from sentence House of Lords Deemed consent requires environmental assessment Queen's Bench Division Procedure excluding parents from child's school must be fair Court of Appeal Council refers only to its own resources House of Lords Racial abuse will attract additional jail term Court of Appeal Planet talk The Great Escape Briton out to swap tin for gold Christopher Irvine on the engineer who hopes that the appliance of science can lead to Olympic glory Challenger aims to reach high expectations Athletics Peill's progress? Braney Knows The naked truth Dowcaster Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Gowran race is a myth Picture Gallery National winner to return Yesterday's Results Foldestone Southwell Course Specialists Overseas vote for Guineas Rapid Raceline Gateshead revived with help of fans Sport in Brief The Sunday Times Read's enterprise brings hidden depth to England Cricket Binny helps India to brighter future Picture Gallery England's new look Netball Price defends the system Bowls For the Record Snow Reports Cayard scores hollow victory Sailing O'Sullivan hands advantage to White Snooker Bridge Word-Watching Six Nations rivals back law changes Rugby Union: Opposing Captains Welcome Sin-Bin to the International Arena Keene on Chess Winning Move The Times Wales catch up with their past Lufthansa Specials Davenport record puts HIngis on the defensive Tennis Don Budge, a unique champion, is dead From a Correspondent in Whangarei: Britain put down marker for Japan Hockey Weak England look to their new recruits Sixsmith has the final word Oxford's fears eased Island game given another kick-start Aldridge eager to provide Wembley encore Football Albion set to sell Maresca to Juventus Football in Brief The Premiership Today Moyes eyes position in tartan hall fame FA Cup: Preston and Gillingham plan to do more than just make up the numbers Place in history beckons Taylor yet again Word-Watching Brilliant Agassi helps to settle old score Times Two Crosswrod No 1938 Bobsleighing Tyson blinks first as Francis keeps his eye on the prize Agassi V Sampras: Head to Head Cornelius Lysaght FA forced to meddle with tradition over Cup Final Timberland Flooring Co. 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