News from 04/02/2000
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Giles Tremlett, Andrew Robathan, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Rob Hughes, Ian Brodie, Christopher Walker and Tom Baldwin, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Kimberly Fortler, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, David Bryer, Director, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Carl Mortished, Andrew Simpson, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Sally Brock, Bridge Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Andrew Pierce and Clive Mathieson, David Fleming (Director), Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Giles Coren, Alastair Campbell, David Thompson, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Dan Plesch, Director, Daleep Mukarji, Director, Alasdair Reid, Gary Jacob, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Paul Eavis, Director, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Susie Steiner, Property Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Jill Sherman and Melissa Kite, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Paul Durman, Health Industries Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, Alasdair Murray and Lea Paterson, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Howard Thomas, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Melissa Kite and Roland Watson, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Philip Webster, James Landale and Tom Baldwin, David Lister, Simon De Bruxelles, West of England Correspondent, Christopher Bland, Chairman, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Gerald Morgan, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Tony Hall, Chief Executive, Stefano Hatfield, Mary Ann, Caroline Merrell, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Denis Cobell, President, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Chris McGrath and John Goodbody, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Paul Nathanson, Tory Shadow, Michael Portillo, Matthew Parris, Julian Jeffs, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, James S. Barnett, David Sinclair, Stuart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Tony Gall, Chief Executive, David Powell, Kevin Clements, Secretary General, Srikumar Sen and John Goodbody, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alasdair Murray, John Phillips, Bruce Shaxson, Julian Temperley, Nicholas Waterhouse, Janine di Giovanni, Joanna Coles, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoInside Ulster given time for peace Ahem flies in for emergency talks with Blair Portillo rewrites Tory policy The world's oldest bike rack Vodafone leads the world Tiffany & Co. Today in The Times 2 Business Sport Comet Tory wonder-boy meets his match in grumpy Toad Political Sketch I won't go back, says Mitchell No Title US refuses to blame the IRA for impasse No Title Province fears for its economic prospects Duchess beatds protest More power to public in medicine No Title Mayoral free mail banned Father saw girl drown trapped in runaway car Wanted: 6-year-old post office bandit Hold-up as Eye goes on the blink "Relax, my wife thinks I'm stuck on the… By a Staff Reporter: Victim forgives dreadful boar No Title 'Agitated attacker used meat tenderiser' Boots Swiss schooling for Princess Skiing is compulsory Fight for firms to face trial on deaths Motorola Picture Gallery Zero tolerance driven out Recycling rules 'will increase car prices' Channel Islands Limited Work on six roads to start a year early Grieving mother kills herself Housing market springs into action Home goldmine and the millstone Father's court case fails The conman who was his Own 'sister' The conman who was his own sister No Title Critics reject rosy view of country life Town v Country Farmers relish chance to put Blair straight Intel Celeron PC Buy Today Pay January No Title 'I'm a One Nation Pm' says Blair No Title There's even beatuy in the Way you pay for it Initial Rental Includes £75 plus Vat Acceptance Fee. 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Offer Available on Selected Model Registered by Orange Magazine Picture Gallery Speakerless Virtual Surround Sound from Dolby Relate chief attacks 'family supremacists' Individual advice on way for teenagers No Title How It Works Thomson Either 12 Months Interest Free Option Thomson Twin Tuners Small Screen TVs Do your Shopping, Banking and Much Much More from… Apr 27.7% Cancer cases likely to double by 2020 News in Brief Holidays in pipeline Widow, 88, killed Ambulance's 999 duty Scottish wreck raised Natwest I feel born again, says transplant teenager No Title BT DTI steps in over Editor's share dealing Half Price Sale No Title Wizard result for Harry Potter No Title Vampire book fills the coffers No Title Tables, Chairs and Stools No Title Half Price Sale Magnet Hawks 'innocent' of game slaughter Racketeer found guilty of vast passport scam Bank of Scotland No Title Dixons A minimum of £60 service credit has to be applied to… Picture Gallery Home Alone No Title PC World the Computer Superstore No Title England's black cricketers left Irving 'queasy' Poor pay more for gas supply Pupils find their way in the world Poshknickers. com Unmasked: Briton who puts Spiderman in the picture Allied Carpets All prices exclude delivery, headboard and… News Builders to royally call in the receivers Don't give up now, says Mandelson Emergency statement: plea to Trimble to keep peace process alive Lambeth Briefing Today in Parliament Brown is taxed by testy Portillo Heritage Hotels Enter stage right, Tories' human U-turn On Politics Labour routed in Welsh by-election Ceredigion By-Election Kilfoyle fights to keep votes in the heartlands BT IBM Smears hurt says Mowlam Prodi inquirey 'derailed' The magistrate urging a trial tells John Phillips in Cagliari how the investigation collapsed NatWest's new flxible Foundations Mortgage is… Your Home is at Risk if You Do Not Keep up… Prodi inquiry 'derailed' NatWest's new flexible Foundations Mortgage is… Opposition grows to Pope's apology Spanish accord on 35-hour week Britain told to join 'EU tide of history' Samak Holidays Tough approach to Austria opens up splits in European ranks Nazi past dies hard in Haider's town To take up the free minidish and digibox offer from Sky you must be eligible for and enter into the interactive Discount Contract with Picture Gallery Sky Tiny Cash floods in as McCain takes poll lead US 2000 Election USA Sightseers besiege Clinton's cul-de-sac Vauxhall Have No Carisma - we have from £10,995 8.9% Apr Senator hits the ground running Moonies turn to football in Brazil 's swamplands Korean exiles go home after half a century Walkers Sakhalin Island That's all folks, cartoon channel told No Title Discover Digital Photography and watch DVD movies DVD Limited Offer Barak-Arafat talks collapse in anger Polling fraud fears Russian tanker halted (AFP): Far-right party set up Nuclear arsenal chief Mbeki outlaws racism A Take photo snaps anywhere with portable digital camera worth £239 500-3D Cd-R Model Sale Further Reductions Print them out on an Epson colour printer Fleeing from the Russians and informers Janine di Giovanni witnesses the flight of Chechen rebels as bombs drive them from their refuge in villages and woods Moscow prepares for war in the mountains The Cooperative Bank Credit (abilities are subject 10 status. Written… No Title The deadly cloud of fire Picture Gallery Grozny When a cake in the face is such sweet revenge Jonathan Meades: direct action is the only way to grab headlines Pint size and perfect for hours of misery In your Face Picture Gallery Comment Picture Gallery Comment Promise Saying the Reich stuff Centre of Attention: Young Haider The gloves are off for the election The gloves are off for the election… …but Brown may find the fight harder than he thinks With the greatest respect—and I really, truly, mean this dear Phroppish friends—you are a dreadful bunch of habitual white liars Herr Haider Denies Extremism All their yesterdays Portillo's greatest service would be to drag the Tories out of the 1970s William Hague has devoted many hours to discussing the need for change in the conservative A new Norm The Times Diary Direct Rule Revisited The least bad option for Ulster in the circumstances Hate and Haider EU governments have gone too far, too, soon, with Austria Tread Carefully A mentor scheme that should not be universally imposed Comment Oops! Farms in 'deep and painful crisis Court Circular Memorial services Personal Column Lorne Campbell/guzelian Birthdays Dinners Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages No Title B. K. P. A Acorn Stairlifts The Times Jim Raleigh For 70 years Jim Raleigh was one of Britain's… Lion King Sarah Caudwell Fifty Jim Raleigh Gentleman tea-taster and merchant of the old school who managed to make even the Selby cuppa portable Denmans Electrical Wholesalers Limited Company… Trustee Acts Colonel Nicky Neill Courageous leader of Gurkha troops from Burma to Borneo Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Mandelson's battle for peace The Times Crossword No 21,330 Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Newspapers Support Recycling Drive 5 Supercars A lesson for England in Venice's fall Times 3 Forecast Noon today General Situation: England and Wales: A cloudy… Around Britain High Tides Picture Gallery The Times Walkers Opinion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friday February 4 2000 ECB rate rise 'not a prop for euro' P&O soars 15% on demerger plan NatWest risk too great, says analyst Fund Managers Limited Vodafone-Mannesmann sign record ?225bn deal German titans look over their shoulders Times Ford casts shadow over Dagenham's role Glaxo and SB to keep own US offshoots Picture Gallery Amvescap funds up by 30% German high-tech buy for 3i FSA still recruiting for revamped role Britannic to shed 350 jobs Business Roundup OFT report sparks Wiseman inquiry Datanet purchased Critchley shares climb Affinity price record BA sees fall in traffic Signet sales up 12.3% Ebookers progresses Alphameric dividend Cantab patent dispute Exchange Rates Congratulations to Chris Gent. Who dares wins and the chief executive of Vodafone Air Touch has won Abbey loses appeal over arrears Reuters price at a record after Equant venture ICI manintains it s dividend as near-double profits lift gloom By our City Editor: Don't overdo the celebrations Commentary Ashtead faces revolt after ?550m bid is rejected Batm shares surge on £200m US acquisition Bass joins lastminute to increase hotel bookings Setback over Arco hits BP Vodafone leads the way into telecoms scramble Commodities No Title Abbe Hat Picture Gallery Stock Market Liffe Options Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Steraling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scents and sensibility P&O Amvescap Rights Issues Multiple Classified Advertising Items FTSE Volumes No Title Dead hand of Dome stirs millennium lottery crisis One down Fresh start The Times Wild rovers The Tiems City Diary No Title Kind words The Times A scientific approach At-Bristol No Title No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alcoholic Beverages Banks Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materiral Chemicals Construction Distributors Shares recover in afternoon No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barclays Oil & Gas No Title Shorts (under 5 years) Longs (over 15 years) Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retailers, Food Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications Transport Source FT Information Vodafone ACM Investments Ltd No Title Cis Unit Managers Ltd No Title The Times Unit Information Service Mercury Fund Managers Ltd No Title E-cortal No Title Scottish Widows' Fund Mgmt No Title Two days after leaving hospital after the birth of her first bady—a whopping 10lb 60zer Virgin NET Friday February 4 2000 Times Picture Gallery No Title Working Mothers, Read this and Weep Kate Betts, the new Editor of the American magazine Harper's Bazaar, works an 11-hour day, and often at weekends, This means that sometimes she is ablt to spend just one day a week with her eight-month-old son. As the debate rages in Britain over whether working mothers should be allowed flexible office hours Jonna Coles asks Betts why she does it No Title Save up to 65% with Air France No Title Air France Last Minute Offer North America South America Far East Caribbean The Times Save up to 65% Why it's so hard to part with denim No Title 'Take Oliver to work? Why?' London Fashion Week London—new centre of capital rage Parking, shopping, eating or drining in London has become an endurance test. So, asks Hannah Betts, is London the new New York? The Surgery Joel Lane, Pcituresque country lane in Hyde, in Greater Manchester, is one of those Picture Gallery London—new centre of capital rage Parking, shopping, eating or drinking in London has become an endurance test. So, asks Hannah Betts, is London the new New York? We feel so betrayed Times cartoonist and Hyde resident Tony Husband tells Anjana Ahuja how Harold Shipman has destroyed the soul of this close-knit community Do we need BBC News This week BBC journalists wrote to a national newspapers accusing BSkyB of trying to close the BBC News 24. BSkyB denies this and says the corporation's free cable provision is unfair. Here both sides state their case Do we need BBC News 24? No Title The Times Auntie's licence to annoy Do we need BBC News 24? How an editor can sleep at night Paper Round Sungar to Joint Net Goldrush Since the Viglen story broke, journalists on rival… You are awful—but I like you American publisher Kimberly Fortier says that working for British magazines has been a breath of fresh air Poor Toby Young. He; s written for half the papers in Britain this week, admitting failure Diary You are awful—but I like you Dot-com bonanza for Super Bowl The St Louis Rams were not the only winners of Sunday's Super Calderwood Han CB Executive Ltd No Title Steven? It's Tony… It took a call from Blair to convince Spielberg to make a £97m TV epic here, says Paul Nathanson No Title The Times To advertise within Media & Marketing please… Steven? It's Tony… The Times Appointments Diary Watch our for weasels Theatre: Neil LaBute's Bash at the Almeida impresses Benedict Nightingale with its dark vision Theatre Five O'Clock Angel King's Head, N1 Comic power of Y-fronts They might be Ridiculusmus, but these stage clowns are also a fistful of fun On the fringe Concert LPO/Elder Festival Hall Next to the Exhibitionists the rest of this week's Mime Festival offerings look frankly No Title The Times Pleasures Valentine's Day Messages Credit Card Bookings Theatre: The Servant Of Two Masters Tim Supple… Opera & Ballet Natural Blondie highlights Deborah Harry remains the perfect pop star, even if the best tracks on the live album from Blondie's world tour are the classic hits Picture Gallery Strictly Limited H. M. S. 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It is an improved deal, but the men Cave joins migration Triathlon Picture Gallery Cricket Hussain hopes England can wreak revenge Standings By Our Sports Staff: Bracknell bounce back Ice Hockey Sport in Brief Boxing Confident Hamed expects to shine Czech challenge gives Henman his biggest test Today's Matches Word-Watching Tennis Bridge Keene on Chess Black to play. This is from Ziegler - Brynell,… Coulthard maps out diversion-free route Motor Racing Football Haslam happy as a sandboy Cornelius Lysaght Folkestone Going: Good (Chase Course): Good to Soft (Hurdles) 1.30 Sponsor a Race at Folkestone Novices Hurdle Course Specialists Southwell 1.40 Bet Direct Handicap Coure Specialists Picture Gallery Pipe draws level in record quest Catterick The Times Guide to Today's Racing Reading the Raceard 1.50 Ebf Nh Novices Hurdle (Qualifier) Trainers Wins Rnrs % Jockeys Wins Rnrs % Mrs M… 3.20 Tote Credit Club 0800 825550 Handicap Hurdle Blinkered First Time: Folkestone: 3.00 Proud Toby.… By our Racing Staff: Danoli given go-ahead Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Our friends in the North should stand proud Gerald Davies relishes the imminent return of tournament urivalled throughout the rugby world McGreechan seeking to find balance for Scotland Teams Low 'tax' Betting Six nations Picture Gallery No Title Healey relishes creative tension Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, meets the England wing who cannot wait to put the disappointment of the World Cup behind him Young provides forward vision No Title Opponents progress towards a solution In Brief Arsenal Glenn Hoddle, the new manager, and John Gorman, his assistant, have been getting to Football Nigeria put on face of Africa Arsenal Aston Villa Liverpool Manchester United Quarter-Finals Cemeron v Algeria South Africa v Ghana Egypt v Tunisha Nigeria v Senegal Coventry City West Ham United Derby County No Title Recurring problems behind the Vale of despair First Division tomorrow Football Saturday Word-Watching Picture Gallery Cricket Racing to back Channel Sky's withdrawal leaves terretrial broadcaster strongly faniced to win TV rights Times Two Crossword The Times Clubs issue fresh demands Picture Gallery Leicester players charged by FA with misconduct Gerald Davies Mencap Smithies ducks out after collapse
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