News from 17/04/2000
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Phil Yates, Tom Lodge, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Catherine Riley, Chris Ward, Sally Brock, James Moore, Alan King-Hamilton, Simon Barnes, Richard Halsey, Robert Vincent, Ian Brodie and Lea Paterson, David Lockwood, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Toby Kay, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Roger M. Bale, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Michael Binyon, Dalsy Bridgewater, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Ian Cundell, Lynne Truss, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Alan Milburn, Tim Woolford, Neil Ward, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Laura Campbell, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, David McVay, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Peter Nicholls, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Andy Stephens, Gordon Laing, Keith Pike, David Charter, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Chris Buckland, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Sean Macaulay, Lea Paterson and Adam Jones, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, Stuart Miles, Hyder Jawad, R. V. Kentsley, Anna S?derblom, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, David Robinson, Roy Harris, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Luck Clancy, Jane Blunden, Victoria Walker, Brad Martin, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Martin Woods, Michael Dynes and Richard Beeston, Steve Bird and Phil Webster, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Harry Purchase Chairman, Roger Bootle, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Barry Hainworth, Paul Nathanson, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Roger Cornwell, Chairman, Jennai Cox, Andrew Bowman, Sean Hargrave, George Caulkin, Clive Mathieson and Robert Cole, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, David Rutherford, Guy Thomas, Henry Brett, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Edward O'brien, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, John Graham-Hart, Richard Miles, Clare Hiley, Lea Paterson, Chris Ayres, Kathleen Wyatt, Kate Quill, Tim Roberts, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Eric Young, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Frances Barber, Jan Raath, Charles Spencer, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,
ResumoThe Times Picture Gallery no title Picture Gallery Zimbabwe close to civil war White farmer executed, home burnt, as Mugabe backs the vigilantes no title End of a drink marathon Tories accuse Dyke of bias Picture Gallery no title Blair defends visit by Putin no title City fears £100bn share slump today News In the new Times 2 who (and what) moves where Comment The Times Today Business Sport Times 2 Interface Offers no title Sun Rises KGB puritan tastes the good life Gucci, gucci, goo! Fashion house aims for baby market A little of what you fancy does you good no title IDG Books Asian is killed in race attack News 3 4 News Plan to rescue peace pact with IRA statement Microsoft no title Community mourns Grant Defence agency for sale Down's Syndrome Association Conservatives accuse Dyke of political bias Army 'failed son' who took overdose '40mph limit' for byroads Saga Communications Lighten up, Runcie tells Church Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: When we were very wrong News 5 Owners of historic homes face ultimatum Quantex St. George's Way Sanctuary for rare waterfowl goes on market for £2.6m Drug to treat blindness in elderly is approved Scottish Widows Picture Gallery Murdoch treated for cancer News in Brief Also want my help and advice. "The estate includes Pensthorpe Hall, the manor farmhouseand three cottages Runners put buses and cars in the shade Husband switches race to Scotland Picture Gallery News 7 Picture Gallery The world online The Times Online Today Politics Hague takes Tory gospel to Church Portillo stands by guarantee to cut back tax burden John Charcol no title Bond for immigrant visitors put on hold Life Assurance no title Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Marks and Spencer Financial Services Limited.… The Week in Parliament Third of pupils bullied in past year Bullying at School Standard Life Healthcare Although benefits vary between products. We believe… Picture Gallery High and mighty: the Russian tall ship Mir passing… Picture Gallery 2000 Gateway Europe. All rights reserved. Gateway.… Gateway no title Only old age will take edge off Noye's fury Medical Briefing 10 Overseas news Cook attempts to bolster British links with India BT 'Mossad' warns of terrorist strike on Vatican Unlimited Medical Insurance Seven die in disco gas attack News in Brief Protesters keep French from IMF meeting Washington police in fierce show of force £10m puts zoom into hearing aid Digital Hearing Also Read the Times on Saturday for Just 30p The Times Brown will regret spree IMF warns The Times for just 30p 90 more victims of 'dirty war' found no title IBM Mugabe stokes anti-white campaign Pitney Bowes Zimbabwe What his Government said last week Picture Gallery no title Violence must end, Hain tells envoy Farmer died as he tried to calm veterans no title Picture Gallery Learnfree. co. uk Zimbabwe Pretoria bets on survival of ruling regime Commentary Will history remember him as Tony the Timid? Time is running out for Blair to keep his promise to be a bold reformer The bogus new language of anti-racism treats us all with contempt David Irving, who raised his children on bigoted ditties about marrying an Aryan rather than The world is a saner place this morning The Times Silly point The Times Diary Dance with a Stranger The potential rewards justify the political risks Category Politics It is arrogant to write off large sections of voters Classical Heritage Julius Caesar, not Arthur, was the true king of Camelot 'Dirty' war of Letters to the Editor Pitfalls in licensing law changes English Heritage on church repairs Announcements Court Circular Surrey Lieutenancy no title Births To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Births Deaths In Memoriam-Private Tickets for Sale Personal Column Corporate Hospitality For Sale Flights Director Flight Searchers Legal , Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices no title Lives in Brief Major Norman Kark Advertising man who lit up Trafalgar Square and published one of the century's glossiest magazines Eberhard Bethge Accoused Show No Emotion Ian Murray Reporting with integrity and restraint even on his own last days Accused Show No Emotion Ian Murray Reporting with integrity and restraint even on his own last days Equity Prices Alcoholic Beverages Diversified Industrials no title Capitalisation, week's change no title Media no title Shorts (under 5 years) no title Retailers, Food Water Source FT Information Business Dot-com disillusionment behind current tumult G7 stays calm in face of plunging markets Electronics firms slate £1bn EU recycling plan City's firms steeled for rocky day on markets Picture Gallery City's firms steeled for rocky day on markets CBI survey shows fall in pay awards Yes TV to delay debut on London exchange Business Hong Kong firm adds to stake in Regal Hotels Phoenix insists on ability to save Rover jobs Nominations for award top 400 Entrepreneur of the Year The Times Money grows 9 times faster online than it does on the High Street Forte reopens Rome hotel Capital raises stakes with Granada deal Kinski fronts bid for Hyder Business in Brief no title Results and statistics Suppliers may dash rescue culture Exchange Rates Change on Week Wh Smith buoyed by renewed Net interest Nick Hasell Companies Reporting no title Business News 24 Business News Brown urges action on tax evasion Britannic weighs up move on Scottish Life Netstore Alternative Investment Market BT considers incentives to keep hold of key executives Sharepeople still hopes for float Comet's chief in 'early' exit Sun Auld joins the M&S exodus Noticeably affordable School site's £40m tag Replacing value with index-trackers willl end in tears 26 Business News Old-economy playthings run out of steam Legal & Public Notices Notice Published by the Secretary of State under… Shell U. 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Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parlimentary Notices What the Sunday Papers Say Lego has moved with the times and offers… Breare set to part with Alchemy Robert Fleming Equity Derivatives Limited Pontefract no title Meeting Points Nicholls responds to Ayr of dismay Racing Trainer criticised over decision to run Flagship Uberalles Windsor Hexham Hills opts for Greenham no title Course Specialists 3.50 Lcl Larger Handicap Hurdle no title Course Specialists Rapid Raceline no title Saturday's scoreboards Picture Gallery For the Record Smoking Cause Heart Disease For the Record Flora London Marathon Golf 30 Sport Our Correspondents: South Africa left to undertake salvage mission Agonising way of combating the midlife crisis Ballesteros having rough time now that the magic has gone The Times Monday April 17 2000 From your correspondent: Cronje was well rewarded Fit To Play Grapevine Curious attacks of fatigue are causing problems during workouts Cellulite removal becomes When the drive to succeed becomes a real team effort Celluite removal becomes a tight squeeze Cellulite removal becomes a tight squeeze Henry Brett Sport 31 32 Sport Grayson's nerve holds at the last Rugby union Llanelli's spirit prevails as languid Cardiff flounder Maggs supplies explosive burst Constable's record disturbs Bedford Munster propelled forward on a wave of determination Irish produce late sting to deny Vale Ebbw Vale 20 London Irish 21 5L the Times Monday April 17 2000 Wolves run riot as Leeds sink to lowest point Rugby league Bradford cruise back to summit St Helens pay high price for their win Yorkshire indebted to Blakey Cricket Sales given helping hand Whitaker given some good news Cork gives lead to Warwickshire pay his fellow seamers as Donald strays Ali upstages the old master Speak has the final word Yesterday's scoreboards no title International one-day list needs culling Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent 34 Sport Stoke find reward in family values Auto Windscreens Shield Wigan hit traffic problems Platt finds formula to cure relegation fears Darlington turn a stroll into a stagger Burley's delight cannot conceal fear of demons Royle remains composed Rushden not slackening off 2W the Times Monday April 17 2000 Monaco finish in pole position Vale left totally confused FA Carlihg Premiership Goalscorers Nationwide Football League Scotland Manchester Utd Nationwide Football Conference no title Non-league and national leagues Nationwide Football League no title Picture Gallery Second division no title Third division Axa no title Scotland no title Second division no title Third division no title Third division Forecast: Hali-time : no claims required—winrvngs… Heskey funds Liverpool takeover bid FA Carling Premiership Wombles have little in common with Wimbledon now Newcastle exposed by Savage intent Defeat demonstrates little about troubles of Spurs Ferguson a master in the art of shuffle Chelsea's lack of Sheffield steel cuts both ways Redknapp craves more than marks for entertainment Taylor takes realistic view Picture Gallery Taylor takes relistic view Picture Gallery Coventry look past comfort zone Bradford fading beyond salvation Pinto runs home wiht beer money London Marathon Mathews revels in call-up Beadsworth can show his quality in trial run Salling 2W the Times Monday April 17 2000 Olympic dreams inspire Farah Mni London Marathon The Times Enjoyed the London Marathon? Hendry has to adjust after fall from grace British Midland Montgomerie upstaged by Ballesteros Golf Howey appears ripe for Sydney success Judo Get Kids Going! Henry caputres singles title Henry captures singles title Bowls Sport in Brief Watkins inspires Britain no title Arsenal show ailing Leeds no mercy Premiership talbe The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Arsenal show ailing Leeds no mercy England accused as Lewis prepares to name players Inside on 13 Pages of Times Sport Picture Gallery Hfs Loans Times 2 The Times 'Oh yes, we're going to build the dam!' Alisdair Pugh and Way They see it as a plan to destroy their way of life A man with a Kalashnikov jumps into the road He looks like a Smurf with a gun Alisdair Pugh and Way no title Times 2 Coverstory How Hasankeyf Could Be Affected by the Dam The Test Question Time Examiner: Anita Chaudhuri The men seem 'on message' no title Francis House Children's Hospice Can Blair ever beat Hague to the punch? William Hagu's wtty point-scoring is a rare highlight in a Commons devoid of good debaters, argues Chris Buckland Scholar comes in from the cold Michael Binyon finds Russia's foremost historian and dissident impreseed by his new President Joanna Coles Panic at the mere whiff of a doormen's strike Brotherly love The Times Domination game Times 2 Interview Picture Gallery Manage to Enjoy a Bank Holiday A liking for the fast and louche Lemper, the cabaret star who electrified the West End in Chicago, talks to Caitlin Moran about men, women and her new pop album The website 'Dripping Ute Lemper Lesbian Japaness Cheerleaders' caught my eye Picture Gallery Were quite shocked when they saw us together. I was… 'People think when you get older you have this wisdom and serenity, but I still think with my body' no title Why it's a snip To give to charity Do I Don't? Go for logos no title Times 2 Fashion & Style Times 2 Fashion & Style Picture Gallery My favourite thing British Vogue's fashion director has a fondness for a flock of knitted birds Buy of the Week no title Arts diary Hello, police? La Movie: The good news about American Psycho, says Sean MacAulay, is that it's better than the book. The bad is that the twist at the end is a swizz I wish to report a cop-out It mostly walks the tightorpe of being fascinated by its subject without falling in love with it s trappings no title Metro choice Get metro with your Saturday Times Surely that's Yes it is, and don't call him Shirley. Leslie Nielsen tells Paul Nathanson why he's getting serious for once Irish Theatre The House Abbey, Dublin Not Leslie? Times My parents were very stern. Only later was I liberated through comedy Arts Comedy Black Comedy Awards Dominion The Times Cannot compete with oral sex no title Telephone Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Times 2 Arts Concert Lest Arts Florissants Barbican Concert LPO/Httink Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Whitehall Donmar War: what it was good for Dance: Debra Craine sees Birmingham Royal Ballet bring a slice of British history back to life Times 2 Arts Concert BBC SSO/Talmi City Hall Glasgow Noisy Kids? no title Times 2 Offer & Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching The Times Picture Gallery Times no title Boring in search of ancient beasts Health Change of mind? The vasectomy that can be reversed no title Satellite, Cable & Digital Sky One Sky Sports 1 Times 2 Television Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Film Choice: David Robinson reviews tonight's… Tour of Laos as the country opens its doors,… Times 2 Radio Blame irresponsible driving and congested,… Radio 1 no title no title Film Choice Times 2 Television BBC2 Carlton 6.00 London Tonight; followed by regional weather… Comprehensive listings of today's cable,… Times 2 Television no title 6.00 5 News; weather (T) (4280949) 6.30 Family… ITV Variations ( 675938) 6.00-6 . 25 Anglia News (T) (305253)… no title Today's Viewing Choice The Times Solution to Winning Move: 1 Nf5+! gxf5 Rxh7+! Kxh7 4… Ethiopia Famine Care International The Times Contents Learning Systems It's PC to pray on busy religious sites As church attendances continue to decline, religious communities are finding new ways to reach the faithful, writes Ruth Gledhill Window on the quiet life Picture Gallery Of St Cecilia's Picture Gallery You Owe It to Yourself Picture Gallery Better than chicken soup Www.E-Loan.com/uk Hackers: the new heroes The Everest diaries start here Beware Frontpage's backdoor entrance In praise of England's greatness Put a trick or two up your sleeve Apply now at www.egg.com Gateway Pc beyond the box is step nearer Apple's summer crop Specification Quick Bites Absolute Beginners Battle of the ISPs—on my laptop Thriller that shakes and stirs Virgin All the fighting fun of the Tv fare Verdict Revolution? It's just more of the same Verdict Get a life, and then another … Charts Tiny Adventures in space and time Is your Office a Desing Winner? Technology is changing how we work. Now offices must encourage creativity as well as productivity, writes Alan Copps Entry Form When your home becomes your office, space becomes a… Picture Gallery Sharp and clear on several different surface band… To the heart of the printing matter Victoria Walker set out to find a Pc and Mac-compatible jet printer, with a high-resolution scanner and fax, that wouldn't dominate her home office Statistics no title A world outside your window John Graham-Hart no title Moving into the exotic new field of lingerie Picture Gallery Moving into the exotic new field of lingerie Jane Blunden goes down on the farm of a couple who are now selling undies Pentridge is a tiny Hamlet on the Wilstshire/Dorset borders, consisting of 29 hourse in a secluded valley set between two dairy farms no title Confessions of a travelling woman no title Freelances go global A new marketplace for small business in Britian and the rest of Europe to buy and sell service has opened on the interenet Picture Gallery Simple backup keeps files safe Making a feast of Easter Site of the Week People power works to cut the cost We've put our finger on a way to make your site more profitable Hidden twists in freedom trail What's the catch? Gordon Laing deciphers the small print on toll-free offers from AltaVista and its rivals Like Alta Vista, FreeServe's service remains unlaunched and untested Check the cost of technical support lines—many cost more than 5p a minute Ironside Whatever you want, it's here somewhere New breeds of search engines make fact-finding simpler, writes Stuart Miles Proteus Brits 'very satisfied' with ISPs no title Totally Free Internet ! No Internet Phone bill no title Www.lineone.net PMR Group PLC Investor in People no title " SmartCertify's Classware Tm gave me the benefits of classroom training at a fraction of the cost!" Smart Certify Direct It 's music to your ears Take this down would you, pen? 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