News from 14/04/2000
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Roland Watson and James Landale, R. A. C. Byatt, Jon Ashworth, Gerald Isaaman, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Robert Cole, PG, Sally Brock, James Moore, Adrian Lee, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Crowhurst, Carrington, Paul Ashton, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Peter Tatchell, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Daisy Bridgewater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Mary Soames, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Geoffrey Howe, Kevin Eason, John Pittuck, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, John Waterhouse, John B. Merritt, David McVay, Morgan Tsvangirai, Cornelius Lysaght, Bernard Dunstan, Jason Allardyce, David Charter Education Correspondent, W. Anthony Pike, John Redwood, Elizabeth Judge and Paul Wilkinson, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Andy Scott (Director, International Competitiveness), Michael Harvey, Ross Dunn, Barbara Paskin, Graham Smith, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Northey, Mark Inglefield, Oliver Wright, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Jan Raath and Michael Dynes, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Mike Bradley, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Tim Teeman, David Charter, Jasper Gerard, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, John Hoemer, Amber Cowan, Helen Suzman, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Stephen Wood, Malcolm Rifkind, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Richard Luce, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, GD, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chester A. Crocker, Ignacio McIntyre, David Charter and Simon Midgley, Ian Taylor, John Chalker, Steven Hooper, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Melissa Kite, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, RH, Tony Leon, Robin Renwick, Jennifer O'Neill, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Jonathan Layne, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Douglas Hurd, Mel Webb, John Collins, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Tom Baldwin Richard Beeston and Jan Raath, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Rosalie Stephenson, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Giles Whittell and Simon Saradzhyan, Pugh and Way, Benedict Nightingale, James Landale and James Moore, Adam Howorth, Frances Gibb, Valerie Grove, Evelyn de Rothschild, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Giles Coren Parliamentary Sketch, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Alex O'Connell Ian Brodie and Alan Hamilton, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times How good is your university? Blair's Dirty war to scare back voters Morris accuses Straw of letting racists flourish The mobile phone call to prayer No Title Harare crisis puts cricket tour at risk Cambridge comes top yet again US-style court role for Lords No Title Tomorrow No Title News Halifax Private Eye Comment The Times Today Business Sport Newspapers Support Recycling World Weather Times 2 Plus Offers Meteorological Office Hopkins plays it for real as US citizen From the Valleys to a welcome in the Hollywood hills By a Correspondent: Sacked bosses put M&S on rack Picture Gallery Britons who made US their base WPC's whiplash injury was bogus No Title News No Title News Right to work to be made more family-friendly Cash-strapped Labour seeks new treasurer PC World Pc world Robin Cook, the Foreign Secretary, left and Frank… Tory forced to take back his pile of dung Parliamentary Sketch British Red Cross Farmer's horror Waiting for intruder Farmer's horror waiting for intruder Dinosaur was bit of a turkey Father charged with murdering his baby Wisden is stumped by player with a silly point Aviva News News Patients demand 'living wills' to protect elderly Easiplan Finance Dixons The Most Exciting Way to Watch Movies No Title Surgery nurses value for money Cost seals fate of frozen embryos Transplant showed the way for girl, 10 Ethiopia Emergency Stonewall grant defended News in Brief Playboy Bunny hops back to the West End Gay couple in 'family' battle Hover Turkey offers aid over fans Picture Gallery Lecturer wins sex bias case against LSE News Scottish colleges boom after fees are abolished BT cellnet Diver charged over theft from sub Royal Military Tattoo No Title News in Brief Widow wins action over faulty flue Dome 'like a dodgy punk band' over bills Women blossom at picking flowers C&G Channel Islands Limited No Title Allied Carpets Police run DNA tests on 'Shergar' skull News News Track fault may have been factor in train disaster Currys dual cyclone Trust mines a 24-carat heritage Treasury halts MoD plane deal CAF The Times Friday April 14 2000 By a Correspondent: Army delayed help to injured, says priest Patient's vivid dream 'was sex attack nurse' Killer sues over death of wife Abbey National Your Home is at' Risk if You Do Not Keep up… Patient's vivid dream 'was sex attack by nurse' Paedophile protest at warning posters Picture Gallery Boy, 4 escapes sinking car Why shouldn't I choose when to have time to… Tougher gun laws 'will not deter criminals' Team Philips MPs back Byers over break-up of Rover No Title Picture Gallery Discovery Net Solutions The Times Friday April 14 2000 Letterbox arson kills couple By a Correspondent: Therapist guilty on advice over prostitute Picture Gallery Incest and abuse give romance a novel twist Four held on child-sex charges News in Brief Sky Parliament Disabled 'are better off out of work' Westminster Hall: Debate on disability report Pets to travel farther Agriculture Questions Magnet Tory demands end to political correctness in Army Adjournment debate Irritable Brown should at least listen to the warnings On Politics Picture Gallery Parliament in Brief Watford takes vote to people Poll leaves Dobson hopes in tatters No Title Labour No Title Bin Laden funding British 'terrorists' News Picture Gallery No Title Murderer Usama Bin Laden Up to $5 Million Reward Western 'spies let Russia down' She Can't Believe It's Happening Again either No Title Christian Aid Putin in pledge on rights abuses France enjoys love affair with 'elixir of life' Hormone has long-term risks Free com. net IBM Housing project revives the granny flat (Reuters): 1,401 years in jail for Basque terrorist News Global serial killer left body in every port Dixons The Pope talks on the wild side China 'is helping Libya on missiles' Women flirt with voters in erotic Italian poll campaign Subaru Heart op for Belgian monarch Russia to 'agree nuclear cutback' French envoy writes UN bestseller on favourite siesta spots World Vision Picture Gallery Injunction postpones action on Elian Scottish Widows (AFP): Celebrity accountant jailed World in Brief Golan settlers told to carry on building Cinemas Nationwide (AFP): Jiang honours Holocaust victims Marks & Spencer Life Assurance British put the finger on Japanese gangsters The Times Friday April 14 2000 Beijing warns media on Taiwan Seven shot dead in taxi feud World in Brief Squatters open fire as Harare calls off attacks Disappointed 'veterans' insist land is theirs Hoover Vortex Triple Vortex System No Title The world online The Times Online Today Women who are dying for a model figure The fashion industry's obsession with the scrawny is unnatural and dangerous In the last analysis, we're scraping the barrel for political clichés No Title London deserves more than this circus The Times Diary Speech less The Times Diary The Rule of Law South Africa must act now in Zimbabwe's interests Capital Contest Londoners start to have second thoughts about Livingstone Insult to Injury Leeds United's decency has not been matched by Uefa Call to Zimbabwe for free elections Mobile phone licences Matter of interest Letters to the Editor Tories' approach to UK industry Conviction rate in cases of rape Tatchell's campaign Post-dated Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… The money game Racy research In the vanguard of modern art 24 Court & Social Court Circular Windsor Castle The Times Friday April 14 2000 Births Beaumont - Helen. peacefully at home on April 12th.… Lentakis - Katie, beloved mother of Lambi, Jovie and… Personal Column Remembering Snaith - a Memorial Service for Ron Snaith, B. Sc.,… Wanted Debenture Any Tickets Barcelona v Chelsea Man Theatre/shows Wimbledon Graham Mann Flights Directory Global Flights Sir Giles Shaw A wise and witty Yorkshireman and Conservative moderate who was popular on both sides of the House Graham Mann Naval officer who led Britain's first postwar attempt to win the America's Cup No Title Giorgio Bassani Italian novelist who wrote movingly of Jewish life under Fascism and discovered Lampedusa's The Leopard Personal Column On This Day April 14,1969 Wales Wins the Triple Crown Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Children on Dialysis B. R. P. A Obituaries Picture Gallery Peter Willmott Charting change in family life in the East End of London Equity Prices Shares end on flat note Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close. but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-divident. Changes, yields and price/earning ratios are based on middle prices No Title Alcoholic - Beverages No Title Diversified Industrials No Title Electricity Household GDS & Text Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Insurance Engineering Chemicals Investment Trusts Construction Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Distributors Shorts (under 5 years) Healthcare No Title Media Mining Oil & Gas No Title The Times Friday April 14 2000 Retailers, Food No Title Retailers, General Other Financial Pharmaceuticals Support Services Printing & Paper Property Telecommunications Transport Water Source FT Information The Times Friday April 14 2000 BT shake-up fails to ignite shares Bid upset at auction Approval for BP merger If you make lots of money on NASDAQ keep it to… Picture Gallery DKB to tempt staff with stock Picture Gallery Investors Sue World Online Picture Gallery Peers force rethink on FSA Bill Redress paid by lastminute Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Business News Coal industry to receive £100m in government aid EADS wins Italian aero deal Smart estates Picture Gallery IMF proposal by Summers BCC survey points to slowdown in growth Greenspan criticises US 'casino' mentality Results in Brief Arcadia closures to cost 3,500 jobs Rift over Smith & Wesson 4M the Times Friday April 14 2000 Shipyards to vie for MoD order Business in Brief Capital in lead to win Border TV Sainsbury sales leave City cool GE's first-quarter profits rise by 20% BT and change for the telephone Commentary Plucky Brits cut free in the City Music to the ears of dot-com investors Toil for oil protests By Our City Staff: Takeover conjecture lifts Hyder 30 Markets ARM share thriller for FTSE Stock Market Mid caps feel force of Nasdaq tumble Biggest Price Movements of the Day Rumour of the day Director's dealings Eurotop 100 Ftse Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures London Metal Exchange Sainsbury's not quite past the sell-by date Tempus Border TV Rage Ftse 250 Dollar Rates 2W the Times Friday April 14 2000 Wall Street No Title Arcadia sheds its principles in an attempt to return to profit John Hoerner has put his faith in women as the high street giant struggles to recover Top and bottom for lawyer's pay City Diary Spin off Book-Keeper Star turn The Forces Attacking Arcadia Group Yellow Pages goes fishing for Net success Fortis Bank Earl enjoys the race to safeguard his stately heritage 32 Business News London flotations on course despite turmoil Wellington and Limit to unveil deal plans Picture Gallery Silentnight eyes up targets Netstore Rage sets price of restructure at £5m S&F to sell Collins Stewart Freeserve buys £4.5m stake in NetCall group IEG turns to Europe as profits rise 55% Transco in SpectraSite partnership Business in Brief No Title ISAs wwworthinvestigating No Title Legal & General No Title Marlboro Newbury Going: Soft Tote Jackpot Meeting Sis Bbc2 Course Specialists Thirsk 2.20 EBF Feathers Hotel, Helmsley Novice Fillies… Reading the racecard 4 . 20 Nags Head Pickhill Handicap Classic hopes hold fire Sport Racing AYR Meeting Points 4 . 10 Bridget Maiden Fillies Stakes 3.30 Hillhouse Quarry Handicap Chase Rapid Raceline Initial mistake gives Renwick identity crisis Life At The Races Luck of the draw is reason to celebrate Walsh wins by a nose William Hill 36 Sport Player of year award for Caddick Sport in Brief Biarritz upset by Bristol's stance Rugby union Marbles. com Schumacher relives crash fear Motor racing For the record Yesterday's racing results Ludlow No Title British Victory will be long time in coming London Marathon Cricket Fixtures Kent Guide to county cricket 2000 Derbyshire Glamorgan Nottinghamshire Warwickshire Gloucestershire Somerset Durham Middlesex Sport 37 MacLaurin takes lead role in call for video link-up Sport Cricket Badminton look before they leap into changes Equestrianism Britain fear rival whose name is on the cup Golf Hockey Garcia's fitness doubts linger Garcia's fitness doubts linger Henman bidding to break new ground Tennis Pollock brings dignity to task of taking over flame Edwards ends brilliant career Rugby league Graham admitted to hospital with chronic condition Football The Premiership today Picture Gallery Bignot relishing his dual role Women's Football The Preminership today Manchester United Climax to season gives Horton mixed emotions No Title Bacher sets wheels ot lustice rolling Times Sport No Title The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Wise fined but not suspended by FA Letsbuyit. com Picture Gallery No Title Times 2 The Times A very British day with the asylum-seekers Times 2 Coverstory Refugees seeking asylum have to persuade the immlgration appeal authorities that they are genuine. Ann Treneman spent a day in the hearing rooms listening to their horror stories Examiner: Nick Wyke 'They threw petrol' Times 2 Coverstory At one point there was an administrative error that took a year to correct Alisdair by Pugh and Way Alisdair by pugh and way No Title Bombs at us' Times 2 Coverstory Mr Kilic has dozed off. The chairman immediately says that is not a problem No Title Good Week for Why mothers can In her first British interview, the US parenting guru Ellen Galinsky tells Anjana Ahuja about her revolutionary ideas Village people in search of a home Newcastle, home of Sid the Sexist, is to build a gay village. Tim Teeman reports Have a career Times 2 Analysis Ethiopia Famine Care International The Times Have you got Financia Nervosa? If you hide bills and are constantly overdrawn, you may have Financia Nrevosa. Imogen Edwards-jones has, and it led to the downfall of Madame Bovary Times 2 Feature Fathers, sons - and salaries Times 2 Opinion Fathers, sons -and salaries Fathers, sons - and salaries Fathers, sons—and salaries No Title The Times 2000 League Table Shipshape and Bristol passion Times 2 Good University Guide Cambridge has kept its lead at the top of the table but a provincial university has its eye on the top three and is beginning to close the gap, Jonn O'Leary reports Figuring it all out: Cambridge the champion Times 2 Good University Guide A guide to how the table was compiled The rising stars among a new breed Times 2 Good University Guide David Charter looks at the winners and losers of the new universities table Picture Gallery Edinburgh pips St Andrews Online will Picture Gallery Mix the old with the Web Demand on the decline Times 2 Good University Guide Fewer foreign and mature students are applying for courses, says John O'Leary Index Provincial top 10 The Times Bookshop No Title Weekend Media Tina's still the Times 2 Media Tina Brown, former Editor of Tatler, The New Yorker and Vanity Fair, and now in charge of her own title, Talk, is still a magnet for celebs at home. Interview by Valerie Grove No Title Talk of the town Times 2 Media Tina Brown, successful editor and party-giver. "Social energy is coming back, " she says Talk now sells 250,000 copies on newsstands and 320,000 copies via subscription Express looks back in hope No Title Here's one in the Eye Paper Round Will the Ham and High survive these latest Gerald Isaaman, former Editor of the chattering classes' favourite, wonders what its owners are up to No Title Tony & Margaret Picture Gallery No Title Labour's still swinging How Newspaper Readers Would Vote Times 2 Media Diary No Title The Times Bombs away Times 2 Media Greg Dyke should stop annoying pensioners and spend more time stimulating creativity It will soon be time for Syke to sift out the good ideas from the cranky ones No Title Telephone 020 7680 6806 The Unite Group plc Director's PA Change your Career! Course Starts 2nd May 2000 John D Wood Experienced PA £27,000 Executive PA No Title Picton Howell Sought for hard working niche commercial law firm in… Executive Officer Office Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème Executive Secretary & Pa Show No Title Practice Manager/PA for Harley Street Dental… Five invent anew show for the BBC Have youth and inexperience solved the BBC's ideas crisis, asks Carol Midgley Media & Marketing The Times News International (Advertisement) Ltd. Sales Opportunities Times 2 Media Digital Communication Technologies Wish List Picture Gallery Perchance to dream Times 2 Style Forget about the sandman, these days beauty sleep comes ready bottled, says Hannah Betts No Title The Times Frid Furniture Village No Title Erin-brockovich. co. uk American dream - and a nightmare Times 2 Arts Dance: The Royal Ballet's new mixed bill, New World, is a distinctly mixed blessing, says Debra Craine Picture Gallery This happy breed of actor Times 2 Arts Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees the Almeida deliver a triumphant Richard Ii Theatre a Busy Day Bristol old Vic Happy breed of actor No Title Tardiness is next to Godliness As Later with Jools Holland celebrates its 100th show, Mike Bradley says many happy returns Bol. com The Junkies In, nod off and … laugh? Quantick and Bussman have invented two comedy formats, all for £3,500 In, nod off and … No Title Saturday morning at CD: UK, and outside the LWT studiosm, a swarm of young female pop fans are baying for the teenager who ripped the competition to pieces in the race for this Weeks No 1 single Picture Gallery The Saint goes marching in The Saint goes marching in He come from Southampton with a reel of rhymes and his eye on No 1. Cralg David tells Paul Sexton about it Weller Pop Albums: Paul Weller's an orlginal in a fake world, says Barbara Ellen, and for that we must all buy his album Because he's worth it Weller is writing his own age, not trying to be some groovy, media-hyped youngster No Title No Title Metro choice Mellow gold World Music: Omara Portuondo is the latest vibrant oldie to emerge from Cuba, says Nigel Eilliamson Audiences enjoy the pure acoustic sound. It's a voyage of discovery Telephone 020 7680 6224 Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Theatres Times 2 Arts Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Comedy 020 7369 1731/7344 4444 Maureen Lipman Lyric 020 7494 5045 Cc 7344 4444 Janie Matthew Dee… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buddy Shaftesbury 0171 379 5815 0171 420 0225/344 4444… Sadler's Wells 020 7863 8000 Nederlands Dans… Shocking & Hilarious's Times Wyndhams 369 1736/344 4444 The Comedy Masterpiece… No Title No Title Aircraft noise damages not recoverable Court of Appeal Published April 14,2000 Farley v Skinner Before Lord Justice Stuart-Smith, Lord Justice Mummery and Lord Justice Clarke Judgment April 6,2000 Farley v Skinner Refusal of access to EU asylum documents quashed Court of Justice of the European Communities Published April 14,2000 Kuijer v Council of the European Union Case T-188/98 Before R. M. Moura Ramos, Plresident of Cahmber and Judges V. Tiili and P. Mengozzi Judgement April 6,2000 Commission's failure to authenticate text renders decision void Ec power to seize suspect counterfeit goods in transit Verdict quashed after Convention criticism High Court of Justiciary Published April 14,2000 Hoekstra v Hm Advocate Before the Lord Justice-Gerneral (Lord Rodger of Earlsferry), Lord Sutherland and Lady Cosgrove Judgement March 9,2000 Delay makes prosecution unlawful High Court of Justiciary Published April 14,2000 R v Hm Advocate before Lord Prosser, Lord Capten and Lord Eassie Judgment February 18,2000 Restraining proceedings in Australian court Queen's Bench Division Published April 14,2000 society of Lloyd's v White and Others Before Mr Justice Cresswell Judgment March 3,2000 Convention criticism Picture Gallery No Title No Title 'If someone broke in, I would shoot them in a second' The actor charlton Heston is a keen supporter of the National Rifle Association and opposes gun control. He explains his beliefs to Barbara Paskin Heston's eight-year-old grandson accompanies him on shoots. 'It's impotant to teach kids the safe handling of firearms,' he says Times 2 Interview No Title No Title Why do the poor Republicans say that foreign aid diverts money 'from Grandma to Ghana' Picture Gallery Why do the poor Picture Gallery Why do the poor Picture Gallery No Title What they say about Third World debt No Title Still pay the rich? No Title No Title Times 2 Offer& Games Contract: Three No-Trumps by South Lead: sevent of spades The Times The Times Bookshop Surviving the extremes of celebrity Yesterday's viewing Now then, now then, now then. When I was seven I wanted to be a circus horse-rider, which seems a little strange when I think about it today Simhsons Meet the faces behind America's best loved family Times 2 Television No Title No Title Satellite Perry Cleveland-Peck takes a look back at last… Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky One Sky Sports 1 6.45am Sports Centre 7.00 What a… UK Horizons 7.00am Noise Patrol 7.55 The Zoo Keepers… The Times Radio Choice Radio 3 Fm: 90.2-92 . 4 Mhz 6.00am Morning on 3 With… Film Choice: David-Robinson reviews the best films… Times No Title No Title Film Choice Times Television BBC1 BBC2 Carlton /LWT 6 . 00 London Tonight; weather Cd (798917) 6.25… In Vislon tomorrow Paul, Hoggart is arrested by the… Times 2 Television Channel 4 Channel 5 LTV Variations No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2004 Today's Viewing Choice Solution to Winning Move Old Speckled Hen
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