News from 11/02/2000
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Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Graham Chainey, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, John Philpott Director, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Angela Court, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, A. J. Greenslade, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, James Landale, Political Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Sally Brock, Bridge Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Giles Coren, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Michael Evans and Richard Beeston, Cornelius Lysaght, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Portillo, Angela Thomae, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Paul Durman, Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Matthew Bayley, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Paul McCann, Ross Clark, H. L. Williams, Richard Ford, Adrian Lee, Tim Reid and Philip Webster, David Lister, Robin Yapp, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Trevor A. Lee, President, Adam Jones, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Oliver Miles, Adrian Lee and Tim Reid, Paul Wilkinson, Cicely Hudson, Stefano Hatfield, Nigel Hawkes, Dalya Albergs, Arts Correspondent, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Melissa Kite, Cathy Harris, Ruth Hellen, Richard Owen, Lysaght's Turf, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, David Richards, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Jazz albums, Richard Duce and Stewart Tendler, Zahid Hussain and Richard Beeston, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Lea Paterson and Sally Patten, Edward Darroch, Melissa Kite and Philip Webster, Jeremy Hart, Brian Clarke, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Ian Hamilton, R. F. Bond, James Doran, City Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Michael Donkin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, John Weston, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, J. C. G. Stancliffe, Janine di Giovanni, Nigel Glass, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Hijack lands Straw with asylum crisis Most hostages ask stay in Britain Stansted Immigration Inside Another Portillo U-turn in age of consent vote No Title Minutes from a fortune 'Disastrous debts' fear as rates rise Tiffany & Co IRA uses ceasefire to 'renew terror capacity' Today in The Times Business sport Magnet U-turn is a credit to conscientious Young Turk Britain to give up seat at EU table Picture Gallery Ceasefire 'used to boost IRA arms' Hague forestalls talk of Tory rift Support for Labour at low ebb Chef's goose was cooked when boss watched TV Royal trainer put into suspended animation The Queen prepares e-signature Half-price TV licence offered to the blind No Title After 76 hours, danger strikes in last minutes Adrian Lee and Tim Reid on the police talks and the tension behind the scenes At Sharps we've extended our January Sale but… No Title Visit your Local Showroom or Call 0800 789 789 Picture Gallery Showrooms Piaget Taxpayers face £500,000 bill if asylum granted Straw talks tough but hostages could stay Afghans could find homes in Sheffield suburb Hijackers 'must be punished' PC World the Computer Superstore The Computer Superstore Requests to stay must be examined Diana marriage claim 'is absurd' Claim Picture Gallery 'is absurd' Costs Order Picture Gallery Putting City gents in the pink MP says wife was 'a drunk and liar' Lloyds TSB Llyods TSB Bank plc, 71 Lombard Street, London Ec3p… Pilot not at fault in helicopter crash How one man' last-minute idea made a fortune The name of the game Brains behind the Screen Vauxhall Grindlays private banking Bosch Picture Gallery Las Chronology of e-commerce success Bosch Maxx No Title Spread the Cost with 48 Monthly Repayments How It Works No Title Leave work early and catch the rush hour No Title Apr 27.7% By a Correspondent: Curbs on electronic spies to be tightened Bosch No Title 0500 304304 With e-mail from Open, you can send and receive… Britain risks missing closer look at stars Shuttle to map Earth's contours Capital One Connected Man's battle against cold in 70 years of exploration Alex O'Connell hears how longjohns and high- tech firbres separate treks to polar wastes Ariel Inferior equipment costs MoD millions Somak Holidays Sky The Saturday Times Dolphin No Title Picture Gallery Detective was 'forced out' Surgeon hit patient who panicked Rugby physio puts bottom on the line Shipman to be struck off today BT Sea sewage blamed for death of girl, 8 Carpet RiGHT Bed numbers to rise after 30 years of cuts Drug researcher forged approval Interest Rates Racist letter campaign targeted By a Correspondent: Irving 'doesn't deserve to be called a historian' Limited Availability Authors back protest over library closures Dixons No Title Picture Gallery 'Ultimate Bike' king dies in crash Free Briefing Today in Parliament Motorola Tory changes tack on age of consent Parliament Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill: MP condemns status quo, writes Melissa Kite First direct CD Gay people that you value them as equals if the law does not treat them as equals Publicity row may scupper mayoral poll Tiny Dobson 'will be branded Millbank stooge' Politics The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc No title Corrections Folk hero to win the Welsh crown at last No title Limits on aircraft noise rejected War crimes appeal lost Ford harassment charge Peal falls on deaf ears Barclays Whips Quit in protest at 'plot' Kill-and-tell book traps crime writer Roger Boyes reports on the strange case of the novelist who turn his wife's disappearance into the plot for a bestseller Exhibition of screen goddesses upsets the French art critics Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Time Sale Family fight for Haider estate The Saturday Times Picture Gallery Ancient mariner rises from the deep Spanish baffled by princely contrasts Coutts Russia sends troops with a helping hand Janine de Giovanni reports from Tolstoy-yurt, Chechnya, on the young soldiers bringing vital aid to the victims of war (Reuters): Three are shot at Canadian school Backing for Dumas trial Ventura to quit party Iran liberals optimistic (Reuters): Benetton sued over ads Bank of Scotland Picture Gallery Intel inside Putting a human face on KGB hard man The pet loves of party animals Daewoo British troops are called to reinforce French in Kosovo Walkers No Title Hirst draws on a Camel Chinese envoy's visa saved Jewish father in Dachau University of Vienna Cresson asks to waive immunity Intel inside Israel admits torture regime No title Royal & Sunalliance Investments Sons of China's party bosses cash in on Net Police clamp down on Mugabe's opponents Index Boy, 15, dies over £36 theft Rock's leader set for victory Tokyo peace talks falter (AP): Cuban boy 'is with drunks' Why Tory Central Office is a mass of seething vipers Hague's biggest problem is his party HQ An insider's guide to a capital existence No Title No title No Title Leaders and Letters Court and Social Obituaries No Title No title Amitech The reign of Spain Centre of Attention: Prince Felipe Japan must learn to be more chippy Cannot survive in the Internet age In a side street of Kyoto, the ancient capital of… 'Nobody has ever taken politics seriously in… Future prosperity-information technology. While the… History is not likely to hang on that long Picture Gallery Are you listening, Tony? That wasn't a shambles in Cardiff, it was the sound of democracy at work Diary a write pair Borrowing Time The Bank should pause before increasing interest rates The Freedom to Oppose Iran faces its most crucial election since the fall of the Shah On the Shelf Community libraries deserve to be protected Helping jobless back to work Letters to the Editor Tories 'will keep their tax pledge' Ostracising Austria's new regime Court Circular Luncheon Dinners Births No Title Birthdays Memorial service Group Captain John Constable Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Fir Frank Layfield Barrister entrusted with several public inquiries, notably in to Sizewell B and plan for three London ring-roads Ralph Usherwood Inspirational Art Editor of Radio Times its glory days No title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Salmon Exciting Ties in the Fa Cup Beau Jack From shoeshine boy to world champion—and back again Richard Lamb Stormy petrel of a historian who was no respecter of reputations On this Day February 11,1946 News Rates rise: Bank of England raised interest rates by… The Times Crossword No 21,336 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solution to Puzzle No 21,335 Highs and lows in the life of a supermodel Focus on Fashion Picture Gallery Comment Times 3 Noon today Multiple Display Advertising Items General Situation: England and Wales will have a… Around Britain Newspapers Support Recycling Tangerine Picture Gallery Times Bank attacked over fourth rate rise in six months Cries of Anguish NatWest refuses to admit defeat as BoS bows out Green pulls out at last minute from M&s bid Soaring Shell to buy back shares Shareholders at Versailles form action group Bank of England Fleming Private Asset Management UK faces sanctions in air row with us Picture Gallery British Gas to be freed from price controls Picture Gallery No Title Roddick linked to £168m move for Ben & Jerry's TUC urges Chancellor to spend on services Fuji-Lord must pay £212,000 Business Roundup Bowthorpe shares leap on USAF deal Post Office agreement Ford strike days set Glaxo drug boost Sachs appointed DMG lays charges AngloGold boost Exchange Rates The Cooperative Bank Still all change at Baker Street Lastminute. com lets subscribers share in float Gateway MG's shares soar as it beats LME to the Net HSBC resolves wrangle on name Tram chief to offer contracts worth £2bn Standard Life 'losing battle' to stay… No title No Title Epo. com Investors tempted back to troubled bank sector Liffe Meat & Livestock Commission Average falstock prices… London Financial Futures No title Major Indices Tempus A dot-com with legs Shell Recent Issues No title Regalian Major Changes Dollar Rates No title Versailles finds itself caught in the cross-fire Charges of fraud and deception amounting to £50 million will be answered in court, writes James Doran Open skies dogfight brings bad blood across the Atlantic US campaigners for airline access to Heathrow claim Britain is guilty of protectionism, says Carl Mortished No Title Panel test Newco PLC The Times In the dark Offside Shop refund Shell Centre By our City Staff: Deals pave way for trading first No title Kingston in £100m share placing to boost expansion EIB is planning to beef up bond offerings No title Newscom says it hopes to stay independent Cantab's price suffers setback No title Alcoholic Beverages Banks Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Chemicals Construction Distributors Equities trim losses in late trading No title Media No title Leisure & Hotels Hargreaves Lansdown No title British Funds Shorts No title Retailers, Food Retailers General Support Services Telecommunications Transport No title 'Hesitant' customers hit EC soft recovery Amstrad in 10% decline No title Celtic profits take a tumble Picture Gallery Bryant aims for growth Business Roundup Placing raises £44m for eVestment Gyrated between 474p and 322p. The company broke… Morrison agreement No title Picture Gallery No title Picture Gallery No Title No title Art, farce, politics and pigeons The question of what goes on the fourth, empty plinth in Trafalgar Square has been the subject of a 158-year debate and still no one can decide. Should ti be a hero, a work of art, a royal or Dolly the sheep? It seems Trafalgar Square is so important that no one can make a decision. But now Sir John Mortimer must. Ann Treneman looks at an identity crisis of colossal proportions No Title 'It is about stiff upper lips, and going mad' To say I was Blair's puppet is rubbish Alun Michael is still angry and frustarted after his dramatic exit from the leadership of the Welsh Assembly. Interview Changing Times No Title No title Quiz: Who's who in Trafalgar Square? A great big bleeding would of love No Title A great big bleeding wound of love More Or less No title No Title Gotta Have it Lucy Pinney No Title Bonjour, welcome to the gaffe zone The spin-doctors at Brunswick have overhyped the new boss at the Dome, says Dominic Kennedy The Sunday Times No Title Stop me if you've heard it The Government's penchant for putting new spin on old policy is under scrutiny. Christine Buckley reports Invasion of the TV snatchers When the going gets tough Even tabloid editiors get wounded. Paul McCann assesses the latest in the punch-up between The Mirror and The Sun FT's battle for the City readers Diary Tips won't help you to get rich quick Dreams of beating the City experts are based on a fallacy, says Martin Waller The phone call that all editors dread The World Association of Newspapers has just announced that at least 70 journalists were killed last year, many the victims of war. Among them was the journalist and cameraman Myles Tierney, who was shot covering the civil war in Sierra Leone. Here Angela Thomae pays tribute to the unsung heroes who risk their lives to get the story Join the Dot-Coms Ask Macquarie The Times No title Honesty is best policy for Dome Appointments Diary Alone in the Peake district Gormenghast wasn't bad, it just wasn't what we expected—and at least it was true to Peake's vision Poor old BBC. Because it was a straight choice between Vets In The Wild and Picture Gallery Theatre As You Like It Crucible, Sheffield Summerfolk Grandage drives the play onward at a good lick, the… Eye with his motley-knit pullover, is a genial… Country as another past What do yor get if you soft-focus the image and remove the C and W from C&w? An international career for Shania Twain Picture Gallery Too scary for Top of the Tops References to serial Killers may have given the Bbc cold feet, but Death in Vegas should care, say Paul Sexton Omigod, they killed the Cure HMV No title No Title Angela's Ashes Pop The Cure Prompt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roymond Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items No title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymend Gubbay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cowboy tradesmen strike a blow for TV ratings Sky One Radio 1 (BBC) Choice No Title Radio Choice No title BBC1 Meridian Today's Choice BBC2 Today's Films Carlton Channel 5 Channel 4 Video Plus+and Video Plus+codes No title No Title No title No Title No title E-cortal No Title No title Date of determining local connection Court of Appeal Escape No title The Times/Eurostar Booking Form No Title How to Book your Tickets No title No Title Booking Checklist No Title Public interest immunity evidence excluded Court of Appeal The Times Token When preliminary hearing wrong Court of Appeal Changes in Lloyd's litigation Queen's Bench Division No title Taylor phones a friend Newbury Reading the Racecard No title No Title No title Newbury Bangor Southwell Saved from that sinking feeling Meeting Points No title No Title Strong Promise steals kudos Yesterday's Results Bangor Bet Direct Handicap No Title Bet Direct Today's Best Bets Handicap No title Fairbrother surrenders Olympic ambitions Sport in Brief Eat out for £5 Rugby Union Sheahan escapes Ireland's shake-up The dilemma of players with a variety of qualifications, however improbable, representing countreis as the mood Lloyds TSB Days when all Rhodes led to England Bridge Word-Watching Squads No Title Winning Move England under a cloud as rain threatens final Saeed takes over reins for Pakistan No Title Cricket Legal Notice Picture Gallery No Title Plushenko triumphs in battle for teenage kicks Ice Skating No title Hockey Olympic decision leaves team in shock Squash Taylor puts paid to Chaloner's challenge The latest controversy over the steroid tnandrolone… O'Sullivan and White bow out Snooker International rugby tickets to be won France v England No Title Christie accuses IAAF of 'conspiracy' Rob Hughes believes the latest drugs controversy is threatening to engulf the Olympic Games No title Links By Our Sports Staff: Atwal leads celebrated cast Golf No title No Title Motor Rallying Burns is eager to regain lost ground No Title Franchitti flown to hospital after crash in testing Motor Racing No Title Forest look to youth for shoots of revival The Premiership Today Cameroon secure final place Football in Brief Chelsea finish top of the affluence league Tottenham supporters need to be high earners. The… Word-Watching Picture Gallery Sport Move sets Collymore new goals Gregory's pearls Times Two Crossword No Title The Times Bookshop No Title Dalglish steps into breach after Celtic sack Barnes No Title Career Record Snooker 54 PPP healthcare No Title
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