News from 29/03/2000
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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Margaret Sanders, Sally Brock, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Anna Horovitz, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Tom Hibbert, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Ian Blackshaw, Philip Howard, David Lovibond, Harry Barnes, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Paula Hawkins and Richard Miles, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Carl Mortished, J. F. Q. Switzer, Frances Stott, Clive Boxer, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Joseph Horovitz, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Ross Dunn, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Bernard Connolly, Rodney Milnes, Suzannah Wander, John Young, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Roland Watson, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, James Doran City Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Alastair S. Cook, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Amber Cowan, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Robin Clark, Jo Salmon, Karen Homer, Andrew Rowson, Stephen Wood, C. Hunt Cooke, Adam Jones, Robin Young and Alex O'Connell, Anne Barrowclough, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Michael Arditti, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tola Awogbamiye, Roger Boyes, Valerie Elliott and Elizabeth Judge, Nick Hasell, Paul Spillane, Michael Harvey and Allan Hall, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Nigel Hawkes Science Briefing, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Miranda Edwards, Gwenda Brophy, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Ross Fenn, Anjana Ahuja, Alan Lee, Victoria Greenhalgh, Northbourne, Anthony Loyd, Stephen Hoare, Ben MacIntyre, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Michael Binyon and James Bone, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Paul Cavadino, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, James Landale and Roland Watson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Lindsay Cullen, Allan Hall, Alasdair Murray, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Conal Urquhart and Ruth Gledhill, R. L. Marshall, Simon de Bruxelles and Ruth Gledhill, Andrew Davis, Michael Brown, Patience Wheatcroft, Pat Gilmour, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Tories' 11th-hour bid to secure Ashcroft peerage Police veto soft line on cannabis smokers Picture Gallery The Times Times 2 Tories' 11th-hour bid to secure Ashcroft peerage Police veto soft line on cannabis smokers Index Tories' 11th-hour bid to secure Ashcroft peerage Picture Gallery Anthony Powell is dead at 94 Tories' 11th-hour bid to secure Ashcroft Peerage Anthony Powell is dead at 94 Tories' 11th-hour to secure Ascroft Peerage Tories' 11th-hour bid to secure Ashcroft Peerage Lab investors told: Sell shares, or else Anthony Powell is dead at 94 Tories' 11th-hour bid to secure Ashcroft peerage NDOS Tories' 11th-hour bid to secure Ashcroft peerage News FileMaker In the new Times 2: who (and what) goes where Comment Business The weather today Weather Call Sport Times 2 Plus, Créme Offers Noon today High Tides Plus, Créme Couple 'inherit' £96,000 church bill Dando's killer 'is psychotic loner' Protest threat to lab investors Nurse reduced to tears by rape accused A Times Reporter: Welfare volunteer lied about sex attacks Virgin GMC lets bungling surgeon escape censure JPs could play second fiddle to a bench lawyer Pc World Mrs Robinson bares all The new Mrs Robinson Patients to have say on NHS funds News in Brief WI film deal 'Life' four times Pupils 'at work' £1m legal battle Dixons Group plc National E1f Service rouses Tory concern Don't forget Mothersday, give her the real thing and … Relax Inn Chefs tuck in as Prince gives up lunches for Lent Happiness is a meal at midday Multiple Display Advertising Items Racing theme for royal portrait Queen pulls the punters in Hobart casino In Sport Today PC World Last dance for a 20th century giant Queen's visit to Ulster will honour RUC Shooting plan not 'an order to kill' Tributes paid to Anthony Powell Picture Gallery Call to cut jail terms for heroin addicts Chairman worked with sad, mad and bad tiny Halifax By Our Foreign Staff: Britain toughest on cannabis use Job Channel Electric shocks online Chief Constable impressed by 'fun' drug cafés Drug Laws: The Scene in Europe In Business Today IBM Massage makes no difference to tired muscles Britons have new passion for exercise Digital Hearing Ltd Zurich Zyrich £1m private poll over Section 28 is savaged Currys Blair back-pedals on regional assemblies Come back to the GLC, Ken told The Blue Card from American Express Brown rebuffs 'double tax' gripe Teachers 'biased against short boys' Sainsbury's Bank Agenda School puts ban on 'evil' Harry Potter Bones of child clarify origins of man Prison terror for CPS man who betrayed grasses Online cars may spell death of the salesman Driving a bargain on the Net Excel MoD accused of undermining shipyard bids Half of new CJD victims 'in twenties' Children in wood death charges News in Brief Vaccine success Major operation Refugees vanish Bull Performance bonus 'will harm GPs' Health Questions: Milburn's £600m has strings attached Hospitals revolt ends in Labour's tenth defeat in Lords Care Standards Bill, report stage: Tories and Lib Dems attack 'laughable' doubling-up of regulation Quantex Scottish Widows Tagging danger Eurosceptic elected Food for thought Quote of the Day: Today in Parliament NCR French colonel's arrest linked to Kouchner row Dixons Germany to crack down on Euro 2000 hooligans Harrods UN chief treads line between Kosovo rivals Avalanche kills 11 at Austrian ski resort Norwich Union Germany's child labourers teach elder statesmen a lesson Putin's victory gives investors new confidence Assad's price is the return of Galilee shore Netanyahu setback Alliance Leicester DVLA Five more mass graves are found by Uganda police Banned Tibetan shawls seized Communication 2000 Judge gives Microsoft more time News in Brief Israeli jet lost (Reuters): Crew missing (AFP): Churches burnt (AFP): Winemaker fined Saddam son wins Candidate reveals his dark secrets on Net robinson Tobacco firms must pay $20m to former smoker Mayor halts feud with museum over 'sick' British art Citibank Robinson's dirty laundry Anthony Howard Frontline journalist has baby US set to revoke castaway's permit Piccadilly Coin Co. Ltd. The world online The Times Why Blair and Brown play patriot games Labour's attempts to define Britishnes will not reassure voters over Europe I'd been nurturing the hope that my fortune would blossom and grow Drug pushers say hurray to Jack Straw Sutch a row Own goal for Norris campaign Will the punters cough up? The Drugs Debate Where this report is most radical, it is incoherent Blair on Britain Shared values cannot compensate for uncertain institutions The Spud-U-Like The couch potato is the lounge lizard of onscreen society Livingstone and IRA . . . And the livin' is easy Governing Ulster as part of the UK Logic of linking fines to income Perspectives on EU corruption Sex education Summerhill philosophy Bulger killers Touchy subject Insecurity? Letters for publication should carry contact telephone … Business letters Gallantry worthy of a George Cross Winning at all costs Immortal rhymes Court Circular Wills Births Deaths Picture Gallery Luncheons Birthdays Births Dinners Anniversaries Memorial services Picture Gallery Sir Irvine Goulding Livery companies Lafarge Forthcoming marriages School news Church news Deaths Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rex Watson Director who took the flak at Porton Down Sig Mickelson The American television executive who shaped the news as we know it, and put some of the most famous faces on screen On This Day March 29,1839 Al Grey Trad jazz trombonist whose showmanship survived in the bebop era Lafarge Oil to flow as 'Opec does deal' Hyder confirms bid discussions e-cortal Link's rethink on cash fees fails to end clash Dot-coms shown up by FTSE rejects BMW turns on car buyers Man Utd to kick off expansion with 45 outlets Index Bank tells schools to 'set' rate Founder sees KSS stake leap to £118m Oracle Technology leaders opt for flotation Gibbons goes on the Net Orphan-assets law for review Globix Mobile auction pledges top £6bn E&y seeks tax redress at Treasury Business in Brief Borse to float Holmes leaseback Kingston move SDN launch date Enterprise stake Shortlist drawn up to take on Tube lines Legal & General House of Fraser points finger at M&s for consumer crisis BAE makes online trade exchange with suppliers Match of the day at Wembley Commentary Markets are hard to rig well Marks trio head for Internet ventures iii Whitehall skewers corporate Wales Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Belated backing lifts CGU American plan takes edge off Geo Share Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Ride the high horses on dot-com merry-go-round Manchester Utd Limit Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street The Power and the Glory King takes the crusade against inflation to the nation's schools The Deputy Governor of the Bank of England is keen to explain the role of economics Stamping down on tax dodgers City Diary RBS folly City Diary Summit wrong with our Chancellor Picture Gallery RBS folly City Diary City maul City Diary Outlawed City Diary King takes the cursade against inflation to the nation's … IWC Business Letters Board responsibility is key What is the price of success? Summit wrong with our Chancellor Longbridge task force attacked for omitting Tory council Wellington and Limit admit to merger talks LA Fitness goes virtual buzz Picture Gallery Results in Brief Wundercars Overhaul at CCR yet to bolster share price Hughes races to a 27% increase Henderson Investors Unigate to take £79m restructure charge The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT You Can Shares lose early gains egg Nottingham Meeting Points Rapid Raceline Aintree going Reading the racecard Catterick Savill sees benefit of united front Racing Godolphin plan Lingfield Park Is Uttoxeter too successful for its own good? The Course Inspector Calls Walsh the ultimate man for all seasons Cricket marbles Path to the summit For the record Yesterday's racing results West Indies in a hurry Last night's football Coulthard appeal date set Sport in Brief Security talks Testing time Easy for Nicol Russian rules Shoaib shines Balanced Walsh takes the highs and lows in his stride Henman happy to take break Tennis Only brave will bet against Yankees Baseball Today's fixtures Football Picture Gallery Smith puts Britain's Olympic hopes in doubt Taylor retires to head for the potting shed Snooker Legal & Public Notices Smith tries again after being cleared Triathlon Nicol steps into Scotland Breach Bookmaker counting on Murrayfield miracle William Hill Lewis back in the pictures for Wales Healy provides a solution to lasting problem Football Brighton cheery on promotion front Telfer wings in to assist Scots' flight of fancy Football Hughes plays to the fans The Premiership today Teams Wallace pounces to deny Coventry By Our Sports Staff: Millwall want poaching ruled out The Times Crossword The Times Teams Ambitious Gerrard can come of age FA hits out after seven are fined over tickets Paying Penalty Morse Times 2 Today Star Wars Bridget Jones - with child Picture Gallery 'My son has only added to my life' How a Red joined up with a toff A proposed international airport near Doncaster has split a struggling community. Anne Barrowclough reports Make You Heard Wh Still Ncdl Francis House Children's Hospice The Times Rabid dogmas Far from dying out, religious fundamentalism has become the greatest danger facing our modern world, says Michael Arditti Can George W. Bush stand the pace? Smoke and ire Bird bane Why we should hold the banks to account Our Personal Finance team on changing banks, holiday bargains abroad, and saving your home from subsidence Easy Money Beware of horse chestnut It's time to do the Continental Fidelity Investments Dark infernos of the deep blue sea Hydrothermal vents on the sea floor may hold the key to the origin of life. Anjana Ahuja reports The Times Sad fate of the moa Could it be a trump card? Dwarfs that loom large Black Smokers The Times Buzzword Here's to the new Mrs Robinson She's sassy, she's sexy and a certain age-Kathleen Turner is a natural for The Graduate, says Tom Hibbert La finta semplice Comedy New Act of the Year Hackney Empire Cantor Astonish me, he said, and they Photography: Joanna Pitman is amazed at the legacy of the influential art director Alexey Brodovitch British Museum On an operatic time machine John Russell Taylor Samples the opening exhibitions as Brussels celebrates being a European City of Culture Great British Hopes Tate Facing faith in the raw Visual Art: Gothic religious art has a Peculiar power to move the spirit, finds Rachel Campbell-Johnston Concerts: Andrew Davis gives it some welly; Murray Perahia defies gravity; plus a double Tortelier Hmv Barbican The blues—ours and Oursler's Visual Art: All human life is here, In the brilliant instaliations concocted by the American Tony Oursler, says Richard Cork Around the Galleries Tony Oursler Entertainments The high-tech house that does the shopping Secrets of the other side of the wall John Young views a Victorian house with an historic past, great views and a glorious garden. Yours for around £1.5 million Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flat out for value If price is more important than address, look for smarter buys, says Mary Wilson Nobs for neighbours For sale: elite apartments set among royal palaces, parks and gentlemen's clubs, but the service charges start at £20,000 reports Marcus Binney Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Tally-ho! factor vital A ban on hunting would change the face of Exmoor and send property prices falling, says David Lovibond The Times Simply grand for a gentleman Homes for those seeking the style of a genteel era still abound, says Gwenda Brophy Absolute duty to ensure employees' safety Court of Appeal Joint reports needed Court of Appeal Harassment findings Court not seised until proceedings pending Court of Appeal Relevance of gambling in bankruptcy Court of Appeal Court cannot act Court of Appeal Whether a person is carrying on a business Queen's Bench Divisional Court Exceptional circumstance Court of Appeal Council had no discretion to refuse grants Court of Appeal Spare key gives unauthorised access to gun Court of Appeal Service without authority Queen's Bench Division When bankrupt can join trustee as co-defendant Examining whether defence of duress is available to accused Construction regulations apply only to preparer of design Court of Appeal Overriding objective lets action proceed Court of Appeal The Sunday Times Corporation tax payable by liquidator in priority to creditors Court of Appeal Notice to complete valid despite writ Walkers Bridge Chess Winning Move The Times In Times 2 tomorrow Preserving the heritage of Europe Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Choice Radio Film Choice BBC1 Carlton Times 2 Crossword No 1990 The Times Today's Viewing Choice HFS The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Time, gentlewomen, please Contacts Back-up for the bag man Bill Amberg takes leather into new realms, with help from his perfect PA. Interview by Claire McDonald Microsoft The blindfolds, whistles and cold, muddy water test Proud to be in uniform Andrea Denham reckons her office job in the Army beats anything in civvy street. Tola Awogbamiye reports Keep the Kettle on and watch out for fog A day in the life of Jo Salmon, Pa to join Parnham, Principal and Chief executive of The Isle of Wight College, Newport Stay safe time savers Mobile Phone Ring Sensors Multiple Display Advertising Items Champagne for mums, blow-up jackets for bikers Does your passport do you justice? Agencies can help you to prove your time abroad was not all beaches and beer, says Victoria Greenalgh the problem is. . . Scent sational Are you faithful to your perfume or will you flirt with any fragrance? Karen Homer sniffs out the best spring offerings Chicken to warm the cockles What's the hurry? 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