News from 30/03/2000
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Marion McGilvary, Adam Sherwin and Sam Lister, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Sally Brock, Zahid Hussain, Andrew Bowes-Lyon, Ancrum F. Evans, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Stanley Hooper, Mark Souster, David Bryer Director, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Nicholas Lloyd, George M. Cooper, Angela Court, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Philip Warner, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, David McVay and Russell Kempson, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, Antonia Senior, Melanie Clough, Conal Urquhart, David S. Randall, John Bryant, Paul Yerbury, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Harry Shaw, David Curry (Housing Minister), Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Fraser Nelson and Dominic Walsh, Michael Mulvihill, Peter Ackroyd, Kate Figes, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Robert Bruce, Helen Dunmore, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Daniel Lee, James Landale Political Correspondent, Roland Watson, David L. Crosby (Chairman), Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, John Kavanagh, Graham Cobb, Catherine Lockwood, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Durman, Ian Scales, Michael Theodoulou, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Harold Shukman, Marit Hargie, Ann Patchett, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Hugh Goyder (Oxfam Director), Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Damian Wild, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Partridge, Nigel Cliff, Beryl Dixon, Joyce Carol Oates, Peta Bee, Meilssa Kite, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Andrew Hicks, Damian Whitworth, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Carol Allen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roland Watson, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Adam Fresco, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Alfred E. Norris, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Robert Lea, Iain Finlayson, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Adrian Lee and Simon de Bruxelles, Alexandra Frean and Helen Massy-Beresford, Michael Dynes, Kenneth Widmerpool, Jason Cowley, Martin Waller, Martin Fietcher, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Fran Littlewood, Christopher Warman, Christopher Andrew, Benedict Nightingale, Jeremy Reed, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Andrew Armstrong, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Charles Messenger, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Edmund White, Allan Hall, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Nicholas M. Whear, James Rossi, Patience Wheatcroft, J. M. Borwick, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times Livingstone offers gay marriages Inside Tomato thrown at the Queen Gurkha VC dies aged 77 Tigers facing extinction The Times Budget pleases Labour grass roots Blair to promise tax freeze The boy Prince and the pub pillow fight The Times Today and weather 'The boat has not performed well' BT Stay in touch BNF receives Aldermaston OK Rock star claims 'overpayment' Rover company investigated Flying Squad 'corruption' Tomato misses the Queen Blair attacks Section 28 Tories US demands 'sex trade' action Putin's parliamentary challenge Ponytailed 'Nato' conman Plea for Nawaz Sharif Abbey National Comment The Times Today Business The weather today Sport Times 2 Appointments The weather today Goss limps back to the drawing board Gucci The writing on the hull that said it all Puffed-up Hague comes out fighting over Section 28 Political Sketch BNFL gets go-ahead to run Aldermaston Multiple Display Advertising Items EU states could begin BSE tests News in Brief Girls savaged by bull mastiff Rail chaos threat after sacking Dentist cleared of misconduct Prisoner injured in cell dies £40m legal aid for Rights Act Rapid Editor of Times takes a sabbatical Potter film will be made in Britain marbles. com Norris to marry mother of his child Renault Lowry's Rossetti may fetch £500,000 Phil Collins sues over band's 'excess' brass IRA losing faith in peace process, says Sinn Fein In Business Today Multiple Display Advertising Items Colonel questioned paras' role Multiple Display Advertising Items Reforms 'will take Crown from the courts' travelstore Rover 'saviours' face nursing home inquiry BMW demands a 'concrete offer' Multiple Display Advertising Items £4m jackpot? I'd prefer a new kidney Three children die in fire started by cigarette Trainee teachers to earn £13,000 Vulgar socialites are victims of their own greed Easter Selection Comet ITV sets its face against 'News at Ten' fans Banjo the Clown murder plot pair get 9 years Hand signals for sexual orientation the times Waterhouse Young yearn for fidelity but are tough on crime Racists drive out hotelier Edinburgh gets police station for gays only Robbers freed amid 'stench of corruption' School bullying deters disabled CAF Turks jailed for raping Briton's wife News in Brief Clark knighted Keeper in clear Britons flee jail Teacher's victory Fairground fall Refugees held Simply Palm Driving test for 20,000 police Breakfast with Bacon and tomato thrown in sky Scots drop final-year tuition fee Samak Holidays Hoax ruins lying contest b2 Gateway Picture Gallery Links sky Black role model can stay in Britain Blair attacks Tory prejudice over Section 28 Prime Minister's Questions: Labour set on clause's repeal Dixons Byers 'knew about BMW deal' Fathers who fail to pay up 'must face pub ban' Hereditaries return in list of working peers Parliament in Brief Barclays criticised Chechnya donation Austria appeal Quote of the Day Today in Parliament Multiple Display Advertising Items Radical vision meets political reality Rise and fall creates 'fantasy Cabinet' New Labour searches for new idea One million women sold as sex slaves In Sport Today Seat UN pressed to fill Lebanon vacuum alpha Racial heat rises as police march on mayor hoverspeed Miami fears riot if castaway boy is sent to Cuba White House 'has Lewinsky e-mails' Multiple Display Advertising Items Stars encourage Hillary Communists challenge Putin over Yeltsin immunity deal Inter-Continental Former leader lies low at dacha Nuns face trial over massacre World in Brief (Reuters): Cult bodies found (AFP): Crash kills 100 Minister quits Bears evicted Terre'Blanche due to begin jail term (AFP): Russian torture in Chechnya 'common' DVLA Victim tells court of her ordeal in Serb rape camp Cockpit brawler sent jet into dive Nationwide Conman takes Nato contractors for $50m Wife starts battle to save Sharif from execution Afghan rebel 'is in Iran' P&o Stena Star-crossed Asian lovers click with Net matchmaker Ny Based Links Health Multiple Display Advertising Items This won't hurt, not even a little 'Single-shot' route to therapy success Diet link to cancer that killed Dury A bit of Comfort for foot fetishists Patients take heart from ECG in pocket Medical Briefing The world online The Times Online Today The British Oscar that no one has heard about A young Scottish film-maker made a brilliant documentary for £550,000 'Powell's Dance is as profoundly serious as only a comedy can be' Picture Gallery A capital opportunity for Putin's Russia Patten power? The Times Diary New life for an old dummy The Times Diary Kennedy's brief encounter The Times Diary Picture Gallery Fens and the Future Using imagination to merge Cambridge tradition and hi-tech Fail, Fail and Try Again Disasters are the mother of invention Wisdom tooth surgery Aggressive dogs A 'third way' to fund healthcare Do-gooders and overseas aid 'Revolutions' in housing policy Aitken's rehabilitation Teachers' pay Hitler's field marshal Out of the question 'Mixed messages' sent by Section 28 Rich pickings Blair baby Greed versus Altruism People do not always vote with their wallet Court Circular School news Cranleigh School Personal Column School news Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Memorial services Marquess of Abergavenny, KG E. W. Swanton Dinner Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Dame Josephine Barnes Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Memorial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gaje Ghale, VC Heroic platoon commander in fierce battles against the Japanese Subedar Major Gaje Ghale, Vc, was born on July 1, 1922. He died on March 28 aged 77 Anthony Powell Sharp observer of the social whirl who painted a matchless panorama of upper-class bohemian life Anthony Powell, CH, CBE, novelist, was born in London on December 28,1905. He died in Frome, Somerset, on March 28 aged 94 The Times Unit Trust Information Service e-cortal Business News Turner opts for job with Merrill Lynch Pound soars to euro record Dell attacks BT for Net roll-out speed Simons goes as Patten redirects Somerfield Unilever sweet talks Ben & Jerry's Fears over Opec hit oil price Mobile auction now tops £7bn Chelsea Financial Services Barclay twins eye Covent Garden Piazza Index Results in Brief Fortis Bank First Person Global Land Rover sets back Longbridge BMW deal Kohler outlines reform plans for IMF Placing knocks BSkyB shares Tiger fund faces shutdown QMH temporary stay ruling Web football network float Amstrad launches desktop e-phone Inflexion completes placement SLPH set for job cuts after review Business in Brief Duty on gambling slips to £1.53bn Rio Tinto iron ore price rise RPS seeks £16m to fund expansion Vislink acquires Advent for £14m Ex-chief executive in bid for WG E-capital placing to raise £30.5m Barclays' £250m Net deal with BT Tate & Lyle price at 11-year low after woes in US Belfast Telegraph bid referred The Royal Bank of Scotland Byers, the Rover shock absorber High price of the Somerfield regime Margins flat on fizzy drinks Dot-com listings help iii to surge netstore Byers, the Rover shock absorber Italian bid for British Borneo Byers, the Rover shock absorber Commentary BAA's £380m bill for dinner Stock Market Paradigm jumps to it on market debut Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 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 Oil price looks crude way to judge sector Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Wall Street Biotech industry fearful that revival could be sabotaged Success of Bio 2000 is tempered by media hysteria surrounding GM products Extel awards go for higher Grade City Diary Inhuman City Diary Capital idea City Diary Recovery City Diary Charmed life of Simons cut short by Patten Sas Strong nerves needed to save BNFL Sting in the tail from share option change Trilling news of PwC success Budget broadside Diners' job chance Compaq By Our City Staff: Grade to chair Hemscott. net Legal & General Profession can stand competition study, but no fat-cat hunts please Audit Budget tax plan row intensifies Barclays Equities retreat further Smoking Kills Leicester Tomorrow Meeting Points Reading the racecard Harty embraces Godolphin vision Racing Musselburgh Taunton Tabor secures Guineas hope Kalypso Katie Yesterday's results Race Line Woodward short of items for discussion Rugby union Sun shines on Chapman Golf Best Bar None O'Driscoll lets the tries do his talking Williams set for debut Sutton finds life's rich rewards Teams Grand prix organisers summoned Sport in Brief Johnson falls Holders bow out Campese quits Conquering Cubs Tigers roar on Thomas prepares to go for silver Athletics For the record Sixsmith secures Britain's ticket to the Olympics Hockey Today's fixtures Details from Milton Keynes Links Legal & Public Notices Barratt graduates with honours in chosen art Rally driver has not looked back after steering her career off the beaten track Training for triumph with eyes wide shut Bryant's Eye Henman denied as Agassi pulls rank Tennis Coaches count cost of public rebukes Rugby league Henry settles Scotland's fate Football Next time you will lose points, FA warns clubs Ice maidens earn their stripes Ice hockey Giggs efforts not enough to save Wales Violence mars hosts' draw Russians ready to dispute world title Ice skating Moyes predicts further international attention for Preston Second Division The Premiership today Bracewell pays for Fulham's failings The Times Crossword McCoy's festival angst turns to anger The death of Gloria Victis continues to haunt Britain's leading National Hunt jockey Racial abuse of Heskey sours England win shara people Multiple Display Advertising Items From junior chamber to senior rank Peter Brown reports on an organisation that gives young professionals the chance to improve their careers Multiple Display Advertising Items Eye-opener in Ghana Experience Multiple Display Advertising Items 'We are not spin doctors' Work Multiple Display Advertising Items Passport to employment As the world shrinks, opportunities increase, says Christopher Warman Links Up the Ladder So you want to be a Network administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Colourful leaders push out the grey men The Changing Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items It's plane sailing Management Executives on the Move Managing the multilingual takes some savoir-faire Staff motivation in a call centre is an art unto itself, says Stephen Hoare Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Next Big Thing may be obsolete before it even arrives Chris Partridge reveals that wireless application protocol, the latest mobile technology, is already in danger of being superseded by developments in the pipeline WAP needs to fly, otherwise it may be caught under the wheels of the next, even better technology, GPRS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Customers flock to get free voice calls on Net Dialpad. com opens the door to no-cost phone calls in the UK, writes Ian Scales Multiple Display Advertising Items Changing places Network Executives on the Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Going green could be a tax nightmare Many businesses are baffled by the new energy levy. Fran Littlewood reports It's all ex-change Premier Executives on the Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The hidden agendas behind Tube funding A bond or a PPP? It makes little difference to the finance, writes Damian Wild Multiple Display Advertising Items Times 2 This week's Bush's big mistake George W. Bush's visit to the controversial Bob Jones University has damaged his bid for the presidency. Ben MacIntyre reports Picture Gallery 'We live by the Bible. We don't hate anyone' Cleaning up filthy lucre Police fear criminals are exploiting new rules at the races to launder money. Anne Barrowclough reports The Test The Reduced Aïda Unadulterated Stefan Jackiw is a teenage prodigy who can feel music. Richard Morrison explores the nature of musical genius in children 'Jackiw offers more than brilliance' Times music critic National Canine Defence League Francis House Children's Hospice This Saturday in the times The Times Welcome to the no-sex affair An affair with lots of unrestrained fun and flattery but no sex is Marion McGilvary's cure for prolonged marriage syndrome Seasoning the Roundhouse dream Male egos in the midst of midlife crises Last week a report claimed that the male menopause really does exist. This comes as no surprise to Celia Brayfield In real life the fallout from a fully realised male menopause is enormous grief I really thought I was going mad For many men, going through the menopause is as painful as it is for women. Peta Bee reports I thought about not wanting to live any more Multibionta What's new? What's Many books deserve better than simply to fade out of print: but what's to be done in an industry obsessed with novelty? Jason Cowley discovers that he's not the only one who treasures lost literary gems Whatever Happened to. . . The Times Bestsellers Lenin's politics were personal A thorough new biography of communist Russia's founder shows his utter commitment to ideology, as Harold Shukman discovers A death-defying, life-affirming love story The Married Man The Sunday Times A song of scars In Marilyn's hell Diary and Letters Paul's plan for promoting his Saviour Who is the Jesus behind the face of Christianity? Peter Ackroyd on the rise of the religion that both created and obscured the image of its Messiah The Times England's musical genius In Short Libel Links Tales both sweet and sour Ice Cream The not very secret history of Mi6 The Times The Miracle Maker The unsinkable Kate Winslet New Films: Only one reputation survives the wreckage of Jane Campion's Holy Smoke, says James Christopher pathe This week's films Movies Royal Shakespeare Company artificial eye Fanny Price returns as heroine for our times New Films: Mansfield Park may take large liberties with Jane Austen but mostly the movie succeeds, says Adam Mars-Jones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top ten film choice metro choice Empowering Cinema: Patricia Rozema tells Carol Allen why she has spiced up Jane Austen's Mansfield Park The Cider House Rules New on video Theatre A Wake for Miss Montreal Chelsea Centre Horrors unexpected Theatre: The terrors of MacBeth pale against those in the stalls, says Benedict Nightingale Theatre Cadilac Ranch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blood on the tracks Theatre: Jeremy Kingston watches a family slowly falling apart in The Ghost Train Tattoo The train is a metaphor for something scary from the past. In this case, family Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How to pack up your truffles Pack your Bags Pupils go to prison Basing an A-level project in a women's jail was a sharp learning experience, says Grania Langdon-Down Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping children safe on school trips Parents must make sure that safety is paramount on school excursions, Catherine Lockwood reports School Trips Multiple Display Advertising Items I must do better Can parents cope with homework? Kate Figes on the latest educational imperative Food for thought Healthy meals mean less playground conflict and better classroom performance. Daniel Lee reports All the news that's fit to teach Education There has been no shortage of backers, who like captive audiences Newspaper The Times The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Picture Gallery The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gatsby: neither great nor novel Yesterday's viewing Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Choice Radio Film Choice BBC1 Carlton Times 2 Crossword No 1991 The Times Today's Viewing Choice Word-Watching answers "Old Speckled Hen"
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