News from 03/05/2000
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Natasha Philpott, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Jane Rath, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, Sally Brock, James Moore, Clair McDonald, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, George Pendle, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Kevin Eason Tim Reid and Damian Whitworth, Jeremy Kingston, Melissa Kite Parliamentary Reports, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, J. T. Hampson, Conal Urquhart and Charles Oliver, Malcolm McIntyre, Paul Fitzpatrick, Richard S. Robeson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Adam Sherwin and Paul Peachey, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Alex O Connell and Michael Harvey, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Christine Buckley and Robert Lea, Simon P. Kalman, Paul Armstrong, Jane Gordon, Richard Cork, David Lister, Bryan Cassidy, Arthur Leathley and Christine Buckley, Tim Knight, William Clark, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elizabeth Hunt, Lyn Baily, Adam Jones, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Karen Enver, John Russell Taylor, Philip Webster and Stewart Tendler, Yvonne Beaumont, Paul Wilkinson, Valerie Elliot Consumer Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Caroline Kelly, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Frederick Lawton, Oliver August, Kim Willsher, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Derrick Scholey, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Alfred Finer, Gwenda Brophy, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Jane James, Anjana Ahuja, Christine Webb, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Humphrey Burton, Ben MacIntyre, Adrian Lee, Kevin Eason and Charles Bremner, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Henry & James, Martin Waller, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, R. T. Rivington, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Pugh and Way, Bob Michell, President, Bill Edgar, Tony Bagnall Smith, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robin Lodge, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Richard Wilkinson, Christopher Irvine, John C. Moore, Susan Emmett,
ResumoA BMW executive told me that the level of sterling would take a scythe to the West Midlands PVGH Coulthard survives fatal air crash Inside Police under fire over failure to protect Cenotaph Maiden voyage blighted BMW sales slump as Rover surges Michael Heseltine News China buys back its treasures Comment In the new Times 2 Anne Ashworth explains the risk of endowment morlgages. The sublime power of Tatc Bankside Letters to the Editor Business Sport Times 2 Plus créme Offers No Title Changes to the chart below from noon: High extending… Hours of Darkness Private jet goes with life in the fast lane How Coulthard's Jet Crashed at Lyons Prada Picture Gallery Sports car of the sky is 'hard to handle' No Title Quails thrown into the cockpit No Title No Title Nation's heroes 'may never recover' Quantex No Title Punk anarchist with crime record is jailed So this is the lawn of a new age ? No wonder they call it anarchy Parliamentary Sketch Unfort-Unately Blair calls for families to name rioters Best of British films will get £22m boost DJ 'Fluff' scoops top radio award Editors defend jail threat reporter Personal finance in an ideal world Puttnam's latest is for the whole family No Title Court says QCs need not swear royal oath Unison Hopes dashed as Ulster talks stall Drug dealers get £30,000 over right to silence Girl, 12, gave birth after rape, jury told Britain's Best Value Breakdown Service Picture Gallery The Times Wednesday May Far from home, have we met our smallest cousin? Immigrant jailed for robbery News in Brief SAGA New's the time School files and cancer fight Mobile internet banking Picture Gallery First-e 'Seeding' theory is still not proven No Title The new Sharan. Engineering for all the family New Sudan campaign to fetch Kitchener ship home No Title Court blunder means couple are not married Signalman 'slept as alarms rang' Girl took baby after family lie News in Brief Posthouse Straw praises 'exemplary' riot policing House of Commons: Statement by the Homes Secretary House turns its full attention to the Mp who was not there On Politics Microsoft Parliament in Brief Pay snub for laboratories Health Questions Abbey National Your Home is at Risk if You Do Not Keep up… Labour leaders desert the stump File Maker A Guide to Voting in London on May 4 Election of Mayor No Title Natural Law Kramer. Susan Veronica Dobson 'friends' ignore him No Title Picture Gallery Whole bag of polling tricks for capital No Title NSPCC Sugar levels in baby foods cause alarm Convenience meals that can give your child a sweet tooth Babies to be given bacteria to beat asthma Sewage fertiliser is gardeners' delight Simon Horn PC World the Computer Superstore Breeders hope to fly their new red kite No Title Overseas news It's a man's life in the gay Legion Dixons Easiplan Finance Us satellites hit the spot Harrods Knightsbridge Berlin's centre of attention tilts eastwards Inside Germany No Title China buys back looted treasures Jammed streets fuel Delhi road rage The Discovery Gallery's Antarctic Collection By Our Foreign Staff: Hostages 'dead' after gun battle Nationwide No Title No Title Gunmen kidnap boy, 9, who called for peace Internet firms celebrate libel ruling Rosie Boycott Daily Express Phil Hall News of the… Media freedom in jeopardy State legal actions against journalists and newspapers On 27 February 2000, the observer carried an article… US warns Russia on missile systems U2 spy pilot is a hero at last Sri Lanka to ask India for help as Tigers close in No Title 1961 Congo murder file reopened Debt-ridden leader buys £22m jet Commonwealth acts over Zimbabwe crisis Bouncing Thai set get West Ham call-up 2000 Gateway Europe. All rights reserved. Gateway,… Gateway Mozambique asks for £280 aid Wake up Blair, our industry is dying You'll never take the narcotics out of bridge until you get the dealers Picture Gallery Lights, camera, action … and damned lies The Times Diary Yo, Bill Law and Disorder Police strategy prevented more serious rioting Justice in Camp Zeist After 11 years the trail of the Lockerbie suspects begins today Alarm bells ring but who listens? Letters to the Editor Police response to London 'riot' EU compromises vet service quality No Title Court Circular Anniversaries BMDS 020 7680 6880 Personal Column London residence fit for a King Meeting No Title School news Birthdays Personal Column Forthcoming marriages No Title Penelope Fitzgerald Late-starting author whose novels displayed her re Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Synopsys Limited (In Administrative Receivership)… At the end of the war against the Japanese in the… Shares regain early form Alcoholic Beverages Shares regain early form Electricity Shares regain early form Banks Shares regain early form Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Insurance Building Materials Engineering Investment Trusts Chemicals Construction Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Distributors Healthcare Household GDS & Text Diversified Industrials Shares regain early form Leisure & Hotels Www. Money Guru. co. uk Shorts (under 5 years) Shares regain early form Mining Oil & Gas Longs (over 15 years) Shares regain early form Pharmaceuticals Printing & Paper Property Retailers, Food Shares regain early form Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Source FT Information No Title Telefonica and KPN in £90bn telecoms talks Knutsford in bid talks John Charcol Total facility APS of 7.7%. The APR shown rsflacts… Nasdaq set to play role in Stock Exchange merger Ousted NatWest chiefs £3m Barclay brothers to float Trigen Industry help ruled out No Title Danish firm buys Group 4 House prices up 17.5% Business Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold No Title Results in Brief Global index for shares No Title AT&T shares slump on warning Blue Circle bid finely balanced Equitable chiefs' pay rises by 30% 30,000 feet is no place to go into sudden cardicac… No Title Esser to be part-time at Vodafone Business Inbrief Firms line up for German auction No Title Nomura adds Abp to takeover hitlist Wundercars Exchange Direct Plc Squaring the Blue Circle Commentary Colonial bought by Swiss By Our City Staff: P&O profits hit by demise of duty-free Sports Internet in talks Powder Ject in HIV advance Readers can purchase The Times tomorrow and Friday… The Times Valid Thursday May 4 The Times for just 15p Get The Times tomorrow for 15p Also Read the Times on Saturday for QBE bid puts Limit merger under threat Aide quits Livingstone campaign Times 2 No Title Tech shares rescue FTSE Stock Market Ftse Eurotop 100 Bid speculation boosts Perpetual London Financial Futures Eurotop 100 Takeover activity will buoy shares of ABP Dollar Rates Wall Street Tech shares rescue FTSE Whitbread under pressure to cheer ailing investors The City is looking for something special from the leisure group after a bad year Trying time for City sevens Dud demo Wig slips Novel choice City Diary A little bit of euro cunning goes a long way Economic Agenda The reign of Spain lies mainly in Latin American markets IWC No Title No Title Exchange merger is one more coup for Frankfurt chief Incepta at the double thanks to PR boom Bayer Payment of Dividend Notice is hereby given to… AXA improves offer to buy out minority shareholders in SLPH Aberdeen profit boost No Title WPP shares up as talks fail Property director leaves Safeway Loss doubles at Union Slowdown in PC sales growth Business in Brief ACM Investments Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service CIS Unit Managers Ltd BT Stay in touch The Times Unit Trust Information Service Get Real takes right path to notable win Racing No Title Ascot Reading the racecard Course Specialists 2.00 Carter Conditions Stakes (2-Y-O: £9,002 5f) (10 runners) BBC1 Yesterday's results BBC2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Real takes right path to notable win Punchestown Going: Good to Soft SIS 2.40 Stanley Cooker Champion Novice Hurdle (Grade 1:… 4.00 Exeter Racecourse Caravan Site Handicap Hurdle… Blinkered First Time: Ascot: 3.05 Jaseur.… 3.15 Punchestown Heineken Gold Cup Chase (Grade 1: £72,000:3m 1f) (12) No Title Rapid Raceline No Title Racing The Deputy seeks rich reward Racing Meeting Points Cheltenham 5.25 Gilders Transport & Ski Tyres Maiden Hunters Chase (£2,262:2m 5f) 7.10 Lynx Express Hunters Chase (£3,415:2m 5f) (8) The Deputy Pontefract Kelso Course Specialists 4.20 Timeform Perspective Handicap (3-Y-O: £7,280 1m 2f 6yd) (12) 4.50 Timeform Black Book Maiden Stakes (£3,003:6f) (17) Pontefract Trainers: J Noseda, 4 winners from 6… 6.50 Royal Bank of Scotland Handicap Hurdle (£4,706:2M 110yd) (10) Pontefract William Hill A playground for the working man The Course Inspector No Title Peng announces his arrival with brilliant innings Rugby league No Title Cambridge get harsh lesson from McGrath Donald resigned to six-week break MCC to vote on new laws IRB needs to close eligibility loopholes Rugby union Saracens' ranks reinforced by arrival of Castaignede Picture Gallery The RHD … Country Boy with City Manners No Title Hanley defends his new position Harland pounces for Tigers Sport in Brief Sale sign comes down in Sharks takeover The Chevy Blazer offers you authentic American… Cricket on a sticky wicket as it battles for its credibility Midweek View Coulthard's test to heal mental scars of crash Motor racing No Title Williams takes cue from Hendry By Our Sports Staff: Football Barcelona face another stiff task No Title Rhinos make impressive recovery Rugby league No Title Asaba too hot for Cardiff to handle By Our Sports Staff: Relegated Swindon give Quinn the sack Festa's spirit puts Middlesbrough level Football Shrewsbury pay heavy price for sinking to bottom of money list The Premiership today Aston Villa Coventry City Everton Newcastle United Manchester United Southampton Lat night's results Watford Petit's late winner ignites derby fuse The Times Crossword Times Newspapers Limited ICC delegates agree to have their accounts examined No Title Surviving the Troubles This week in The Times The Times No Title In Times 2 You Arte now Entering Free Derry An outsider in Ulster Who reported from Northern Ireland from 1997-1999 for The Times, reflects on his experiences there and describes the good, bad and ugly sides of the Province Catholics call Northern Ireland's second city… Examiner I even saw a washing line With red, white and blue clothes pegs Fine art behind lethal brew Children In Crisis If little girls could vote, Barbie would be president The world's bestselling doll is heading for the White House Share-a-Smile Beacky had little to smile about after it was revealed that her wheelchair was too wide for the Barbie house Times 2 Analysis For a painless move go to France Setting up home in Paris is far from the nightmare Kim Willsher had feared The Times The Times Daturda Offer No Title The Times Datura offer, Dept Nl05, Po Box 89, St… The plumber was round instantly when one of my pipes leaking Picture Gallery Would I lie to you? Blatant dishonesty has invaded our culture. Peta Bee explains how to spot a liar A little nest in town In defence of teenage boys Times 2 Easy Money Endowment therapy Easy money Our Personal Finance team looks at how to deal with dodgy endowments; rich lists on the Net; garden insurance Picture Gallery Madonna's Net worth The best insurance against garden crime We may monitor or record calls. Rate quoted is a… Halifax Should we fear the big polar melt? The scientist with the answer talks to Anjana Ahuja Picture Gallery Scientists for the New Century The Royal Institution The light at the end of the Universe Evil eye is on the blink Science Briefing Participating Cinemas The Times The bees go hive dancing No Title The rare Welsh bit on Turner's side Interview: Clinches with Kathleen Turner. bed scenes on TV-it's a tough life, actor Matthew Rhys tells Imogen Edwards Jones No Title Picture Gallery We did the seduction scene and I didn't have to do much acting, so I just blushed through it Times 2 Arts It's my party and I'll cry Theatre: At the Bush Jeremy Kingston finds Helen Blakeman's second play, Normal, bleakly compelling Something of a run play, this, by Helen Blakeman, author of the excellent Passion Play No Title No Title Painting with sounds The Sonic Boom show explores how sound colours our environment. Hettie Judah pricks up her ears The Kirov Opera and Ballet Life, the universe and everything Exhibition: John Russell Taylor sees the grandest visions of artists celebrated in Venice As soon as mankind turns its attention to the stars, imagination expands No Title The man with the chill in his eyes The work he produced at the zenith of his activities between 1935 and 1945, amounts to far more than flashlit gore Picture Gallery Visual Art: There are a million pictures in the naked city, and Weegee took many Picture Gallery No Title Picture Gallery State of the art video Visual Art: Rachel Campbell-Johnston enters the gloomy, echoing halls of a Covent Garden warehouse and finds a temple to the science of the video installation No Title No Title From power into glory Architecture: The old Bankside Power Station is about to reopen as the sublime Tate Modern, says Marcus Binney, but it's a pity about the neighbours If Bankside had been bulldozed, it would have become an office development No Title No Title Picture Gallery Around the galleries Metro choice complied by Marit Hargie Picture Gallery Classical: Brazilian ease and control; Russian fantasy Recital Jean Louis Steuerman Wigmore Hall John Allison Picture Gallery Opera & Ballet No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pure Venetian class Opera: Despite some inexplicable cuts and a creaky libretto, Opera North's La Gioconda in Leeds has a lot going for it, says John Allison Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Ayckbourn's Hit Comedy Comic Potential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shaftesbury Buddy Whitehall The Times North of the Thames Marcia Road London Se1 County HALL-CHL Sales Office-Say no more Just call… English Countyard NWS, Breadley St. A large 3 bed mals on gind & 1st… Regents PK, Nw1. 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Stephen Hoare reports Will we see a housebuilder in Britain offer ing mortgages as they do in America? Court has power in new university dispute Court of Appeal Published May 3,2000 Clark v University of Lincolnshire and Humberside Before Lord Woolf, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Ward and Lord Justice Sediey Judgment April 19,2000 Drilling rig is not a ship for income tax purposes Chancery Division Published May 3,2000 Clark (Inspector of Taxes) v Perks Macleod (Inspector of Taxes) v Same Guild (Inspector of Taxes) v Newrick and Another Before Mr Justices Ferris Judgment April 19,2000 Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published May 3,2000 In re Hickman & Rose (Solicitors) (Wated costs order) (No 10 of 1999) Before Lord Justice Clarke, Mr Justice Kay and Judge Dyer Judgement April 19,2000 No Title Bridge The Times Too tasteful to be truly palatable Yesterday's viewing No Title In Times 2 tomorrow No Title No Title Sky One Sky Sports 1 Satellite, Cable & Digital The Adventurer 10.10 Mask 10.35 Diabolik 11.00… No Title Radio Radio Choice Film Choice: David Robinson review the best films on… Radio No Title No Title Film Choice BBC1 6.00 BBC News and weather (T) (57) 6.30 Regional… BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 ITV Variations Meridian No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2020 Today's Viewing Choice Solution to the Winning Move Spring Breaks The Times Meet Janice, temp and heroine A new film about the trials and triumphs of a temporary secretary opens this week. 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