News from 06/03/2000
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Tom Cahill, Martin R. Davies, Raymond Snoddy and Jon Ashworth, Tim Reid, James Landale and Paul McCann, DJM, Sally Brock, Ben MacIntyre and Oliver August, James Moore, Neil Pritchard, P. M. Knight, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, D. F. Brewer, John E. Moffat, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Derek Markham, Jennifer Whyte, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Ian Cundell, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Sean MacauLay, James Eve, Gerald Davies, Peter Wilson, David McVay, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Peter Nicholls, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Sinead Lynch, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tony Keable-Elliott, Richard Cooper, Jason Allardyce and Gillian Harris, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Brian W. Harvey, Patrick Wright, Keith Pike, A. W. F. Edwards, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, Matthew Bayley, Bertram Hesmondhalgh, Paul McCann, Media Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Mark Goldring, Chief Executive, Paul Durman, Anna Söderblom, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Selbourne, Stephen Wood, Simon Heffer, Stuart Miles, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Leonard Benson, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Allan Levy, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Bill Madders, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Michael Scott, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, James Landale, Tim Reid and Paul McCann, Susie Steiner and Gary Jacob, Jennifer O'Neill, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Simon Munk, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Simon De Bruxelles, Heather Boreham, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Sean Hargrave, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Bill White, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, David Williams, James Landale and Elizabeth Judge, Brian Clarke, G. P. G. Norton, Michael Dynes, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Kate Quill, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Lisa Mason, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lesley O'Toole, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Annie Flury, Foanna Coles, Frank Nunneley, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Larry Nutt's, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoBlair threat to sue over nanny book Vow to defend family privacy Steel jobs threatened The Times The Insider Picture Gallery Tony Blair's Statement Vegetarian Antichrist is 'walking among us' The Great Escape British Pumas start flood relief flights The man who put Englishness into music Virgin direct Wine on the Internet 60,000 asylum seekers 'missing' Today in The Times Index Features Arts, TV Tiny Scottish MPs face a dry House Picture Gallery London hotel is home to 500 exiles SDLP call to sideline arms issue News in Brief Anger at statue of terrorist Sex-change body identified Heavier but fewer lorries VC's widow shuns visit Frantic phone calls followed nanny's story Cash cracks the upstairs-downstairs code Virgin mobile Monday March 13 New 36-page section Starting next week in the Times, the Newspaper of the Year Job advert led to No 10 flat 'I have had my fingers burnt by this' Yesterda's Statements MoD strikes secret deal for satellite bombs BT Specialist targets heart deaths The Need Tor Speed Halifax Road injuries 'far more' than recorded Private eye wives put husbands in dock over taxes Intersaver. co. uk Itv Beckham junior draws a big gate Housebuyers rush to beat stamp duty rise By our Environment Correspondent: Terrace homes bid to save land NEC Juggling roles in hardest job Women priests turn back on Church City Slicker admits share deals News in Brief West appeal Tractor protest Play gets heard Golden oldie Sweet revenge Man feared lost as car pitches couple into river Drugs lose their appeal for under-16s Jaded TV viewers turn into voyeurs Leukaemia Research Fund Communications St, Joseph's Hospice The Best Service Online! Bodyguard says Dodi ring claim is a myth Hedgerows in danger from EU fraud rules IBM Antisocial 'have brain defect' £30m royal surplus Swiftcall Stressed? Cherie hired in Law Society dispute World trade centre Peugeot Whip attacked over schools 'hypocrisy' Politics The week in Parliament Ask Jeeves Unions to give £13m to Labour Times for Action The Times Online Jersey Britons give £10m as squabbles go on Refugee camp is city of lost children Mozambique Hunger haunts young victims of floodwaters Daniel McGrory, left, reports from Chibuto refugee camp. Photographs: Peter Nicholls Aid chiefs plead for British troops Pinochet must face trial or be found insane Carpet Right Doubts on general's dementia Medical Briefing The Russian Front Internet puts French on the retreat Abbey National Eggs and armpits raise doubts about the Constitution Inside Germany Putin uses Frost to begin thaw with West Satirical TV puppets are pulled Quantex White House rivals clash Ulster peace Liverpool Victoria Stars come out for McCain Press Choice China readies army for 'fatal' Taiwan strike The Open University (Reuters): Israel to leave Lebanon World Summery Bhopal hunt (AFP), (Reuters): Haider's aim (AFP): Bosnia arrest Driver charged (Reuters): Deadly sleigh The man who set England to music Simon Heffer: more than 40 years after his death, Vaughan Williams is increasingly being recognised as the unique musical voice of Englishness He was a modest genius—and it was always a slog Keeping mum over the landlady's body Foanna Coles in New York Picture Gallery 'If a Cuban court got hold of Robin Cook Prime Health Brown and Blair: divided they rule No 10 and the Treasury are wise to avoid turf wars When nannies tell all, there are bound to be tears before bedtime Picture Gallery The law of the bungle The Pinochet affair has left Britain with a dangerous legal legacy No way, Eddie The Times Diary The Fist Unclenched Putin prepares for presidential dialogye with the West Pipers and Tunes Blair should by wary of trade financial backing French Networking Attempts to ban electronic Anglicisms are bound to fail Children in court Question of identity EU membership vital for farmers Austria's record on immigration Overseas volunteers Clergy codes Charles's name as King People's BBC Serious problems with Net auctions In vino veritas Plurals and singulars Court Circular Memorial services Birthdays First sight of Turner's 'poor Tom' Wills Personal Column To place Anniversaries All Tickets Tickets Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Faresavers Jetworld Flightsearchers Forthcoming marriages Marriages Memorial service Appointments Dinner Lecture Nature notes Harmers David Carey Legal servant to four Archbishops of Canterbury James MacGibbon Publisher who ranged from Solzhenitsyn to Catherine Cookson, but whose temperament put limits on his career Lives in Brief Betsie Verwoerd A widow in her own words On this Day Total Destruction of Covent Garden Capitalisation, week's change British Funds Bank of England expected to hold fire on rate rises Whittaker offers new Storehouse strategy IFAs outnumber coalminers in UK plc Strong sterling threatens steel jobs, unions warned Living 'on Borrows Time' after Corus Merger LandSecs kick-starts buybacks Tough talk for Standard Life The Royal Bank of Scotland Pressure grows on Hardy to resign CRS votes for co-op merger Royal Mail BoS poised to seek new partner for Caledonian No MBO says Somerfield BA denies Ayling is going Chez Gerard adds sites Trio go as SSB merger looms French battle it out for grip on one-arm bandits Blair set to back calls for lower Net fees Barclays sell Howard Hotel for £40m Legal & General Picture Gallery Railtrack lined up for fight PowerGen looks at £1bn assets sale Walkers Schwab plans UK share deal network Byers firm on Utilities Bill Firms of great estate may need tighter focus Ian Cundell on how unloved property shares may regain favour in the City Feed your mind Internet revolution? We haven't even scratched the surface Results and Statistics Professor's windfall of £45m Online strategy key for Pearson investors Companies Nick Hasell Economic Outlook Cash-raising plan for all-hotels. com What the Sunday Papers Say Exchange Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Sun microsystems Blair may sue over nanny book The Times Crossword Leafy Lingfield, the course for all seasons Focus on Racing Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling Tangerine Times3 Free Books for Schools Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Collymore's trebles all round Ready to Rackle Any Thing? Wheels of fortune New ball-game Winning streak The Times Sport Neville returns to best-man duty for Beckham Solskjaer ensures United remain first among equals FA Carling Premiership: Liverpool and Arsel stay in the wake of below-par champions Increase Dixon spoils Walker's big day Hartson offers a welcome change of record Juninho stifled by Robson's numbers game Wilson in need of daring deeds William Hill Imperious Leeds have little to beat FA Carling Premiership: Title race opens up after Coventry capitulate Furious Taylor laments Watford's disharmony Inspired Kinkladze adds to Wimbledon's unease Thome is back in the good books Burley is given an early warning Ask Jeeves Notman repays vote of confidence Nationwide League: Sheffield United Produce Fine Second-Half Display to Share Spoils with QPR Adebola strikes early to turn up heat on Little Rovers profit from honest endeavour Marshall provides the perfect reply Huddersfield prove true to wise words of Bruce Watkin helps to keep Swansea on course Champions League Palace still keeping flame of hope alive League Round-Up By our Sports Staff: Inter take derby honours Reed your mind Charlton take a further stride into the distance Football England facing defining contest Women's Football Wigan survive late Jungle scare Rugby League Giants fail to display desired growth Lewes still courting danger Hockey Murray leads comeback Fightback by Ayr spoils Bracknell celebrations Ice Hockey Wolves deliver warning to pack Scotland exposed by flawed genius Six Nations Championship: Magne takes centre stage at Murrayfield Ireland encouraged by youngsters' ode to joy Scottish Amicable Trophy Paterson just walking on water Alasdair Reid sees the emergence of a bright new star for Scotland Galwey makes difference Young half backs draw strength from veteran lock, says, Matthew Pryor Honest Henry spells out harsh truth Gerald Davies bemoans a shortage of quality available to Wales Foster crowns rout of ineffective Wales Sportstime Events Woodward's England enter brave new world Six Nations Championship: Wales run ragged at Twickenham Eurobet Captivated by the rugby revolutionaries Simon Barnes witnesses the speculator results of a whole new ball game FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Scotland Nationwide Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas National Nationwide Scotland Carling The marathon ends Jeffrey Archer Lottery billions Walking in the Shoes of Serial Killers 12 Pages of Teatures, Arts and Fashion John F. Douglas was the model for jack Crawford, Hannibal Lecter's nemesis in The Silence of the Lambs. For many years a criminal profiler with the Fbi, he helped to solve many of America's most chilling murders by using a remarkable combinatuion of intuition and common sense. Interview by Joanna Coles Faye Dunaway Complete Graduate careers The lady and the vamp Pussycat bows and pleats vied with bondage gear and animal-print to define Paris Fashion Week; then again that ribbed black poloneck was rather nice. Pictures by Sinead Lynch Andrew Martin Ask Jeeves Picture Gallery Vauxhall Picture Gallery Lottery billions that go nowhere As the Government decides who should run the National Lottery, Raymond Snoddy and Jon Ashworth reveal where the money really ends up More than £1bn had yet to be allocated: money poured in more quickly than it could be spent Greed is a great social leveller Reader Offer Narcissist? No-she just looks amazing Cinema: Once, Faye Dunaway was the star with Attitufe. Now she hangs out with Joan of Arc. Lesley O'Toole reports Garry's alien doesn't stand an Earthly Sean MacauLay is mightily unimpressed by Garry Shandling's first starring foray on to the silver screen Royal Festival Hall ENO This Week in the Times Opera & Ballet King Lear's shambolic twin Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is surprised by a persuasive Timon of Athens Entertainments Listings Whitehall Theatre Carved with the grain of humanity Visual Art: In New York, two artists separated by few centuries express the spirit of true originality. Richard Cork reports Concerts: Boulez's stirring send-off; women's night at the Festival Hall Jamie Oliver The devil to pay in Munich Opera: Rodney Milnes wonders why Gounod's Faust has had to be sacrificed for sensation in Bavaria Virgin NET Two for One An egalitarian foreign policy The Foreign office is looking beyond Oxbridge to find a wider intake, says David Williams Times Student Volkswagen Gabbitas Educational Consultants I graduated in 1997 with little idea of what I… 'I don't mind funding myself' Work Name: Zaynab Salmasi, 21 Degree: BA (Hons): accounting with economics at North London University Job: Financial analyst for publishing company Espicom Business Intelligence ACL Graduate Careers Chase Graduate Careers Grapevine Graduates Rejection taught me a lesson Experience Rewards A costume drama with a chilling difference Review Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC 1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Six Nations Rugby Hockey Cricket Word-Watching Guide to the Ahead For the Record Rugby Union Rowing Rugby League Snow Reports By Our Sports Staff: Boje spins India close to defeat Cricket Legal & Public Notices Teenager at front of Russian advance Athletics Higgins is feeling the strain Snooker Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sloothaak takes heart from win Equestrianism From Jenny MacArthur in Paris Sport in Brief Murtagh inspires champions Netball Six nations Coceres shows courage for mind games Golf Prospectors gamble on growth Racing Commentary Fontwell Park Doyle in line for Chance ride Leaders in the National Hunt Championships Musselburgh Southwell Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Rapid Raceline Shorts I Read with interest your advice to the man from… Just lie back and swim for England In our final article on form in the pool, we look at backstroke The Backstroke Why I have a pressing engagement at the gym Fit to Play Cox's casebook Lisa Mason Mathhew Pryor shapes up with... Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Bjorn free to pursue new goals Monday Matters "No Ordinary Day Path of winter madness leads to contentment By choosing to shun a warm hearth, BrIan Ciarke was rewarded with the catch of a lifetime Ecclestone moves into higher gear With the Formula One season ready to roar back to life in Melbourne on Sunday, Kevin Eason meets the man who sets its giddying pace Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop United's drive to dominate makes compulsive viewing Simon Barnes Programme Notes David Duggan Microsoft The Times Contents Lineone Twin blow to campaign The Net Surftime has been almost brought to a halt by telecoms bureaucracy Time to give them a kick Comment Around Britain via a live webcast Microsoft Office Cult builds defence software Jobs race on NME launches dedicated web show Beat a grandmaster Microsoft It's the way you say it... BT Wavebands up for auction Click on the man to get the T-shirt How to help victims of a disaster Claire McDonald Internet Shopper CompuServe Hooked on virtual classics Site of the Week Drawing a blank was the best bit of the show Anna Söderblom House of the Future Virgin one account Mods are old rockers on the web Bumpy voyage on the virtual wine lake Tony Dawe goes shopping for wine on the web-by turns frustrating and fun, but certainly not cheap Delivery costs for a case of wine are high, ranging from £4.99 to £7.50 Log on for vin ordinaire Online wine has a long way to go before it will seduce the British public, says Jane MacQuitty, The Times wine writer Wine Links Oracle Total jobs. com Success comes to Silicon Fen Nigel Powell accompanies the US ambassador to an IT showpiece Website fights to improve Dover's poor image Now it's dragons roll Hasbro Interactive's only way is up ClaraNET UK All Formats US PSX Rental Extremely dangerous to play, beautiful to look at, and yet much too PC Wargaming with the Emperor Psychic, but the force is weak Beasts without the bite Larry Nutt's attempt at dinosaur duelling proves a little disappointing Good fight that doesn't quite make a knockout Gift of the gab for your computer Horrors! The King crown is slipping Best-selling author Stephen King has launched a CD-Rom but, as James Eve discovers, he has not yet found the key to a scary new venture Suitable games for young offenders Knowall Simplynames Latest moves in IT Modify your e-mails Quick Bites Absolute Beginners Dragon Systems PMR Group PLC Absolute Computer Solutions Smart Certify Direct Jupitec Callserve People Energy Vision iT Recruitment Ltd Exterprise Market Management Microsoft
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