News from 29/05/2000
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Marion McGilvary, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Sally Brock, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Duncan Fallowell, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Sheridan Morley, John M. Gillham, James Bone, Dalsy Bridgewater, Alison Kervin, T. Parton, Noel Clark, Eddie Bleasdale, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, John Pittuck, Tim Eaton, Andrew Norfolk, Martin Fletcher, Geoff Sims, Carl Evans, Laura Campbell, Conal Urquhart, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Pat Gibson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Richard Miller, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Philip Vickers, J. Morgan, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Mark Inglefield, Oliver Wright, G. V. Prosser, John R. Bailey, Dennis Farrington, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Eric Dehn, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Sarah Tucker, Peter Barnard, Liz Bailey, Richard Mervyn, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Lisa Armstrong, M. S. Hancock, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Anna Söderblom, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Stuart Miles, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, John S. Blackwell, Philip Stott, Richard Barber, Brian Clarke Angling Correspondent, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Anthony Messenger, Larry Siedentop, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Lipsey, Hettie Judah, Jon Sims Williams, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Archie Lamb, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Linus Gregoriadis, Gerald Larner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Andrew Sharples, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Fran Littlewood, Kate Quill, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Alan Copps Interface Editor, Imogen Edward-Jones, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Francia Nolte, Alyson Rudd, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Sally Patten, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Voted Newspaper of the Year Brown to spend extra ?40 billion Two-For-One Odeon Cinema tickets Times Button charm outweighs speed Turned out Nice Again Clinton to visit Ulster No Title Dando murder: man is charged News Abbey National No Title Comment Sir Francis Chichester ends his epic voyage Business Sport Offers Plus Interface No Title The weather today Hours of Darkness Immigrant anglers are cast as villains Lamplugh police test car lent to jailed killer Italian elite force invades Sweden by mistake Kristiansfad Hp Out of flavour but in favour No Title No Title Trimble's victory stokes threat of Unionist revolt The Document Company Victim of IRA sways vote for power-sharing with Sinn Fein 'Doctor No' urges followers to resist Devil's weapon Inspectors start work next month NHS to pay up to £7m for damage by barred surgeon Woman Killed in fairground ride crash Personal Loans 8.9% APR It Couldn't be easier… As the speed increases, the chairs are lifted into the air and move from a horizontal to a vertical position At the height of the ride, one chair with three… Quantex No Title Mother mourns loss of daughter No Title News in Brief Net man on schoolgirl sex charges No Title No Title Ford Vanishing audiences knock Punch and Judy on head Crops tainted by GM seeds to be ploughed up Firms move to avoid risk of contamination Superbug advance Virgione. com St . Joseph's Hospice Intel online services No Title Women soldiers to be tested in combat role Two genes are found in link to schizophrenia Danger lurking on a rainy day Medical Briefing It's like having in your pocket Picture Gallery Bridleway map will promote horseback tours Motorola Foxhunting 'should be allowed in uplands' Chinese 'soap' is after Street-cred No Title Jungle. com Othello will ITV's chief of Met Police Starring Kenneth and Ralph Doesn't He Realise the Whole Point of Being a… Picture Gallery Egon Ronay attacks 'time wrap' food guides The Pc Taster Says I'm Too Old to Be a Pg Tips… Picture Gallery He only Wants the Freshest Tips-That's how He… PG Tips No One's Pickier Thang PG Cellist not put off his stroke by snap Typical! Drinks 350 Cups of Tea a Day and Suddenly… News in Brief Cancer woman, 95, dies in US No Title No Title Tories to restore married war widows' pension 'Enforcer' post may be abolished in shake-up of Cabinet Jaeger-Lecoultre Rolls-Royce on the road home to rural Sussex 2000 Gateway Europe. All nights reserved. Gateway,… Gateway Picture Gallery Prescott moves to cool overheated class war Farmer's £2m for loyal help £28,000 fine over lorry immigrants Savings on International Calls Communications 2000 Guaranteed By a Correspondent: Britain 'not ready for euro' Peugeot Big price for brown Rupert No Title Weizman quits over £200,000 gifts scandal Tiny Australians build bridges Fallen billionaire seeks place to rent Picture Gallery World in Brief Colombo tries to woo deserters Gore worth a date but not a vote, polls say Peru riots feared in election 'farce' BT The Times Predicting the next President No Title US builds up case against Pinochet No Title Rebel bid to seize Kabbah is foiled Picture Gallery ANC backs land grab by Mugabe Who Has over 200 Top Destination Guides? Do.… Fiji coup leader's men kill constable Archive shows Putin blunder as spymaster Saint-Exupery's crash site 'found' The Times English Dictionary No Title Killing of Chechen leaders 'to end war' Picture Gallery The Times Online Today The world online Hague can't go on being Mr Angry for ever The public will never warm to a man who tells us only what he is against The genuine victims are forgotten in a flood of phoney racism claims This is the true scandal of Laura Spence Picture Gallery All to play for The Times Diary The past the Times Devolution Restored Trimble may be stronger than he seems Blues and Greys The Tories initiate a potentially risky auction on pensions It's a Washout There is nothing so British as a wet Bank Holiday No Title Ministers attack Oxford 'elitism' No Title Press blamed for Dome troubles Britain 'lags behind' on GM crops Lokking beyond Dunkirk miracle Court Circular Army ceremonial events Personal Column Births Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements University news Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Tickets for Sale All Tickets All Wimbledon Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Forthcoming marriages Appeal launch Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Bank Holiday Eric Midgley Improving Anglo-Indian links Eric Midgley, Cmg, Mbe, colonial civil servant and diplomat, was born on March 25,1913. He died on April 23 aged 87 Lives in Brief Janet Glover, CBE, headmistress, was born on December 3,1912. She died on April 8 aged 87 No Title Geoff Goddard Songwriter who shard the credit for his biggest hit with Butty Holly's ghost—and ended his days wiping tables in a university canteen Lady McKay Beauty quuen who worked tirelessly for good causes and was at the centre of Australian life in London No Title No Title BNFL denies feeing ruin on clean-up bill Cuts at top as Davis revamps Sainsbury Unilever my increase US bid IP is changing the way we communicate. The race is… Jospin seeks new role for euro 11 Bradford & Bingley poised to disappoint members Key departures prompt shake-up at Jupiter Thomson Travel in deal with online rival Cargo airlines fear deal with US What the Sunday Papers Say OFT nears decision on BUPA referral Exchange Rates Employees may not qualify for CGT relief on shares Mass exodus hampers Lincoln sale The Internet revolution in perspective Economic Analysis Lycos to relaunch UK site in battle for Web surfers No Title Dot-com strugglers provide boost for accountancy firms A thousand free flights Tones reticent on tax for self-employed No Title Business Digital radio summit set to spur industry The Times Crossword No 21,428 BAA eyes sale of factory shops venture Scottish Provident says options open Perpetual deal is off Picture Gallery Going for Gold website hopes for second wind Globix The Times Sport Monday Sport Monday Wilkinson feeling the pressure Heartache looms for Euro 2000 rejects Keegan still seeks right answers Approach surprises Franca Attacking potential dismissed No Title Owen shines like a beacon amid the wrecks At Wembley Picture Gallery England v Brazil the Man of the Match David Beckham V Rivaldo No Title England Picture Gallery No Title Burley remains calm amid sea of expectation Football Bassett seeks to fulfil destiny with Barnsley Sky Sports By Our Sports Staff: Sullivan aims to win his spurs at White Hart Lane Gillingham's revival provides extra satisfaction this time Leighton injury exposes shortfall in rules Organisers refusing to allow rain to shorten distance Golf Picture Gallery Pride leads to fall of Ballesteros Pack closes in on Montgomerie Duggleby breezes to title victory No Title Henman needs more than talk to turn tide of history Tennis No Title England set to ignore Trent Bridge trend Cricket Pressure mounts on Asif No Title Radley able to master the weather Rowing No Title De Bruijn makes waves Swimming Picture Gallery Fall of Hinds leaves Test in balance Saturday's scoreboards Northamptonshire No Title Trophy has to contend with storm Hockey The Ppp County Championship Today No Title Wilkins closely watched Athletics MCC test fails to inspire Zimbabwe No Title Maynard ensures Surrey are left too stiff a task Cricket Pollard and Solanki prove too potent for Steelbacks No Title Simoni stands tall as pressure builds in Giro Cycling No Title Langer inspires the Wolves Rugby league Dynamos denied by Franks By a Correspondent: St Helens find room at top Yesterday's scoreboards No Title No title No Title Pick your Team for Euro 2000 Prizes worth £35,000 to be won No Title Youth League No Title The Times Euro 2000 Fantasy League Entry Form No Title Lam refuses to miss birth of club's European rule At Twickenham Rotherham splutter to top flight Northampton rise to uplifting finale Rugby union: Heineken Cup final Television fears over cup dates From a Correspondent in Dublin: Injury to O'Driscoll casts gloom over Ireland tour No Title Curtain call for pair of troupers The method of returning SPs had to be above approach Hereford 2.30 Madley Mares only Novices Hurdle Fontwell Park 2.00 Racing Welfare Charities Four Years Old Novices… Chepstow Going: Heavy (Soft in Places) 2.30 St Mellons Classified Stakes Putting a price on fair deal for punters Racing The method of returning SPs has to be above reproach 3.30 Orcop Selling Hurdle Better Times Ahead narrowly failed to maintain his… 3.05 Initial Contacts 10th Anniversary Novices Chase 4.05 Ebf St Athan Fillies Handicap Meetings Points Huntingdon 2.00 T & S Fisheries Conditional Jockeys Selling… 3.05 Locost Car Handicap Hurdle 4.35 P & S Warren Novices Chase Course Specialists No Title Montjeu makes peerless return Racing Big-race details Nicholls chaser enjoys Cup glory Sandown Park 3.45 Doubleprint Rated (Showcase) 2.05 Bonusphoto Fillies Handicap Leaders in the Flat championships Rapid Raceline Leicester 2.15 Yarm Novice Auction Stakes Crimplene takes honours in Irish Guineas 3.25 Blue Army Handicap 5.05 Calke Abbey Racing Stables Median Auction Maiden Stakes 3.55 Zetland Gold Cup (Handicap) Course Specialists No Title Wellbeing recovers sparkle Results from Saturday's eight meetings Wetherby The Times Cartmel 2.15 KTD Computers Selling Handicap Hurdle Course Specialists Uttoxeter Going: Good 2.40 Neville Lume & Co Handicap Hurdle Course Specialists This week's For the record Cricket Picture Gallery Pools check Central Yorkshire League Dersfield and Lockwood 128 Marsden Rugby union Cycling Sport in Brief Rain forces Woods to wait From our correspondents: Hunters following Lomu's scent The silent destroyer of world rugby is still a big noise wherever he goes Cameras shed no new light on England Programme Notes Eurosceptics ensure that British isolation is not splendid The Times Monday May 29 2000 From your correspondence: England set a fine example Sport on TV Tuesday May 30 Wednesday May 31 Thursday June 1 Friday June 2 Saturday June 3 Sunday June 4 A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs Picture Gallery I was there Date: Saturday January 27,1973 Venue: Cardiff Arms Park Occasion: Barbarians v New Zealand -Five Welshmen and an English hooker combine for Gareth Edwards to score the try of the century and to launch a 23-11 victory Sport Online No Title Gough primed to deliver quick fix for England No title No Title Picture Gallery No Title Times 2 The Times Odeon Open season Absolutely anyone can submit work to the Summer Exhibition-for now. Jane Shilling gets an early look No Title No Title There is little that would frighten the horses No Title A burning issue Barbecues are smelly, dangerous, unhealthy and make men believe they can cook, says Marion McGilvary The Test Women solders No Title No Title The fractured union In the first of a three-part book extract on the state of Europe, Larry Siedentop argues against a rush to federalism Why Britain will not lead No Title Doctors can't help Kirsty. You can.… No Title Make this the Week that You Why babies bug the jet set Affluent mothers want to fly first class with their children, but other passengers are unhappy about it, says Sarah Tucker Stewart regains control of his personal Starship Enterprise Joanna Coles in New York Amis baffles America with dental detail No Title Great Days out Two Nights at Hilton Hotels from Just… No Title The Times No Title Museumz & galleries moth Nudists at war Europe's largest nadist movement is divided over whether its members should be allowed to wear clothes. Roger Boyes reports Nudists still complain if someone wearing trunks intrudes No Title Great British Hopes Old pals act, and direct Cinema: Hugh Laurie and Ben Elton go back … oh, yonks. Here they talk about this, that and their first film, with lmogen Edward-Jones listening in Hugh:'I just wanted to undermine Ben so he might be less cocky on his first day' No Title Ben:'I want to do another sitcom. I may stand on stage again and swear for a living' Times 2 No Title The logo returns for a laugh No Title A modern muddle at the Met The Times Picture Gallery Wistful Summer Whites No Title Do I, Don't I Go back to pasta? No Title My Favourite thing The architect Claudio Silvestrin likes a sculpture that is minimal yet substantial No Title Why Don't You Make a Warhol frieze? Get the look for less No Title Rap: The Enemy and the allies Mission: tricky With M: I-2, says Sean MacAulay, John Woo proves there's so much more to action movies than a few hi-tech explosions This is the first glimpse of Cruise's boyish side since Risky Business. He's laid-back- human, even But not impossible Recital Lindsay Quartet/ Susan Roberts Crucible Studio, Sheffield Metro choice Picture Gallery There she … blows up Music Theatre: Bland pop music sinks Laurie Anderson's Moby Dick, says Hettie Judah The first time the crew burst into song I assumed it was a joke No Title Only following ordure Theatre: It takes quite a play to make evil incarnate almost human. Albert Speer is that play, says Benedict Nightingale Picture Gallery No Title Entertainments Opera Opera & Ballet Classical Concerts Almeida at the Albery Cambridge Theatre Comedy 020 7369 1731/7344 4444 Maureen Lipman The Vllains Opera No Title Entertainments Orury Lane Theatre Royal The Graduate The Phantom of the Opera National Theatre Prince Edward Fax Strand Theatre Box or & cc Bank Holiday jumbo crossword A prize of £100 will be awarded for the first correct solution opened on Thursday, June 15. Entries to: Spring Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword (289), Weekend, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 ITT. The winner and solution will be published in Weekend on Saturday, June 17 Times Two Spring Bank Holiday jumbo crossword clues There is no prize for this puzzle. The solution will be published in The Times on Tuesday, May 30 No Title Stomach at Concluding, I name crooked dealer without No Title The Sunday Times No Title Bridge Contract: Six Spades by South. Lead: king of clubs; dummy's ace is ruffed by East who returns a heart The Times You're m the Army now The Weekend's viewing Picture Gallery Interference No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky One Sky Sports Fox Kids Network UK Drama Radio Radio 4 Radio Choice Radio 3 No Title The regulars: Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor. Colin Sell mens the No Title No Title Film Choice Solution to the Winning Move BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Times 2 Television Channel 4 Channel 5 ITV Variations No Title Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2042 Times Newspapers Limited Richer Sounds The Times Interface Contents In the real world, the net s just another way to shop Financial information net directory Bar pals toast success US sites fail test on customer data security P-pick up a play plan Tony Dawe Parents facing the familiar problem of bored and restless children this Bank Holiday and for the rest of half-term can turn to a new website designed by a group of similarly pressurised mums Everest team on top of the world Good taste at your fingertips Internet Shopper Sad demise of the nerd House of the Future Ever wondered how a cloud earns its keep? Site of the Week Lineone High-tech fashion is already here, writes Liz Bailey The runways are lit up with Barbarelia-style skirts and chains from Chanel; fur space hoods from Fendi; silver polyurethane spacesuits from Helmut Lang and computer circuitry traced on black catsuits from Alexander McQueen at Givenchy Le geek, c'est chic Scarves that send e-mails? Earrings that take pictures? This is your bra calling Picture Gallery You're being attacked No Title The 3D You No Title Miyamoto: the All Formats UK Playstation Tee off with some real characters The idea of playing golf on a computer has always… Straight into the action. This game tries hard to… Verdict Player's player Get on the Net with demon today and claim your… Demon Liberty Surf Watch out for the power of the patter A weeklyu series for beginners starts with advice on buying a computer These are the 50 most important people in the Internet today Swap facts for games A Hacker Ate my Homework Lloyds TSB. com Web of in Ben Hammersley spies a hacker trying to access his PC. Keeping him out required detective work and quick thinking Rigue: me and a virtual wise guy Atically work their way along a group of addresses,… Future Perfect Too far off. Adsl connections are vulnerable to this… Sony Cordless Headphones No Title Make a daisy-chain News Bites Absolute Beginners "SmartCertify's Class Ware TM gave me the… Course Titles Include: Mcse, MCSE+Internet, MCP, MCP+Internet and A+ No Title PMR Group Plc Sheffield Hallam University Verio P@nlogic Business to Business Business for Sale Executive search & outplacement consultancy.… Husband and Wife Teams PNC Telecom Capital Exchange Limited Regulated in the conduct of investment business by… Domains. domains. com Limited Company Steveharrisl Franchises Cyberteam. Co. UK Loans & Investment The Times The Sunday Times The Times Bookshop Loans & Investment Multiple Display Advertising Items Major UK Based Clothing Importer Make it E for efficiency Small firms' note to PM Rising interest rates have also met with a chorus of complaints Computer & Computing Services E evesham Latest moves in the IT world Evesham Micros Ltd Plugging the leaks In light of recent scares, Alan Coops introduces a three-page report on Security Mobile working threatens security Symantec Fraudsters days are numbered Inbuilt cracks Some computer manufacturers have a vested interest in ensuring the instability of desktop PCs, says Eddie Bleasdale In Windows' security First things first. It's pronounced LIH-nucks It's always been a bit upsetting for the… BT You Can The complete communications company
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