News from 05/06/2000
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Women are consigned to a shabby shed while the men next door have a nice gym, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Judy Wade, Richard Benny, Stephen Prickett, John Hayes, Sally Brock, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Daniel J. Chumbley, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Simon Barnes, Frances Gibb and Roland Watson, Paul Hoggart, Gerald Moggridge, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Matt Wolf, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Lene Orchard, Geoffrey Howe, Kevin Eason, Jack Sewell, Bill Caldwell, John Thicknesse, Laura Campbell, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Behind the public facade all manner of emotional complexity was festering, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jason Allardyce, David Charter Education Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Nigel West, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, R. Freer, John O'Leary, Roland Watson, David Hands, R. T. D. Oliver, John Feltwell, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Heseltine, Graham St. John-Willey (Director), Jasper Gerard, Leon Brittan, Rebecca Frayn, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Anna Söderblom, David Lawrenson, Mark Holgate, Nick Hasell Companies Reporting, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Laura Watson, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Victoria Walker, Nigel Cliff, Kenneth Clarke, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Gummer, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Philip August, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jennifer O'Neill, Adam Fresco, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Douglas Hurd, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Linus Gregoriadis, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sean Hargrave, Tim Wapshott, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Catherine O'Brien, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, John Graham-Hart, Clare Hiley, Lea Paterson, Simon Thomas, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Kathleen Wyatt, Kate Quill, Sam Kiley, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle Cycling Correspondent, Robert Whymant, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Frances Barber, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Bryan Thwaites Chairman, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,
ResumoThe Times Inside Two-For-One "None of the little boats wanted to brig him… Clinton hails 'milestone' arms deal with Putin Rust-bucket owners drive a hard bargain Cabinet split on Brown's euro policy Lawyers fear cuts will aid criminals The Times Asprey&Garnard Bulger killers spared prison News The New Ericsson R320 with Wap The Times Today A memorable victory for Scottish cinema Comment Business Sport Times 2 Plus The Times Monday June 5 2000 Queen to allow royal enclosure Church referendum points to marriage within five years Man dies in bid to rescue girl from sea Blair flair versus the Brown suit Police chief in court over racism case Digital the Document Company Xerox News 3 4 News Ox ford already close to Brown target Blair 'has lost his popular touch' John Charcol State School Students at University State school pupils 'aim lower' Poor handwriting can cost a GCSE grade Bulger killers to be spared jail Black peer tipped for the Cabinet News in Brief Last salute to the men lifted from the beach Sandwiches, pot shots and that very British spirit At Pegasus Bridge Citroën Minister attacks US film that sinks the truth News 5 6 News Consultant is suspended over organ disposal Parents told to get their children moving Blair gets back to work on NHS reform Pet passports find favour with fleas ITV shoots into the record book with soccer ads with soccer ads Tones tackle Labour over curbing football violence Tiny Joh Humphrys, 56, the broadcaster, visits his… We may monitor or record calls. Rate quoted is a… Halifax No Title US satellite destroyed over Pacific News in Brief News 7 8 News Maginnis hurt in beer can attack 'Awol' officers to stem tide of Army deserters Charter plan for country dwellers Saga No Title Concessions over RUC fail to satisfy Sinn Fein A sculpted royal head on the seabed. Archaeologists… Suez Lyonnaise Des Eaux No Title Lost Egyptian cities discovered beneath the sea News Lost Egyptian cities discovered beneath the sea The Times Online No Title Papandreou to put marbles case to MPs Beijing 'helping Syria with missiles' Nationwide Iran to blame for Lockerbie, says defector Bad luck haunts German Dome Ashnil Holidays Gourmet cooked up his meals in a lab Lexus CIA urged to spy on all foreign students Egg: card No Title The Times Monday June 5 2000 No Title Gore stung as tenant calls him 'slum landlord' Leukaemia Research Fund Vauxhall Communications The Times No Title Star Wars hinders deal in Moscow (AFP): Kosovo Serbs start boycott World Inn Brief Tones warn Mugabe of election fraud sanctions Poll monitor in disgrace Fiji's rugby defeat brings home post-coup decline No hugs or sax solos as Bill and Vlad play hard to get Quantex No Title The World online Digital TV Sky digital subscribers can pay £32 per month and… Populism makes waves but doesn't turn the tide Blair emerges from the nursery to find his rivals are still becalmed Rise up, oh daughters of Jerusalem, and show Tony you're no soft touch A Charter of Rights, a chapter of wrongs Picture Gallery Hanging offence The Times Diary Candour in Moscow Serious discussion of nuclear missile defence can now begin Acts of Commemoration British has a natioanl year, 1940, rather than a day Bevan's Bequest Ministers should not try to run the NHS from their desks 'Britain must be at heart of Europe' Similarities of Dome and NHS Lifting the veil on Security Service DJM: Court and Circular Let them praise the name of the Lord; for ahis name… Cooper Silver Anniversaries Deaths Joons Personal Column Royal Ascot In Memoriam - Private Retallack Tickets for Sale Wimbledon Dachshund Faresavers Flightsearchers Harmers Acorn Stairlifts Flights Directory No Title Newfoundland 1930 Columbia Columbia airmail 50c. on… British Sporting Art in the Twentieth Century Lives in Brief Martin Lampard Robust lawyer who charged clients for insulting them Stella A. Walker Equestrian judge adn journalist woh became an authority on sporting art and helped to established a gallery at Newmarket Leonard Salzedo Protègè of Marie Rambert who went on to compose 17 ballets Premium Bonds Stella A. Walker 22 Equity Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change No Title Insurance Investment Trusts No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Shorts (under 5 years) Longs Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Source FT Information Focus on BAA's American dream Sun microsystems No Title Change on Week Energy Sunday Express What the Sunday Papers Say 24 Business News Battle over electronic trading Deutsche Telecom Picture Gallery Markets Bill revision attacked Why a certain amount of unemployment is only natural Hanover reveals expansion ambitions 'Undertakers of retail' move in CGNU looks for continental buys BA closes in on link with KLM Threat to Jupiter if Duffield forms rival Randell to launch NatWest rival The Times Picture Gallery Vosper set to rise on bid reports Aegon is favourite to buy ScotProv 26 Euro-11 seek more influence over single currency Ritblat swoop on Liberty mustifies City Delancey may quit market The Times Crossword No Title Ritblat swoop on Liberty mystifies City CCF poised to dispose of Charterhouse Airbus's A3XX flies into clash over UK aid No Title Picture Gallery British Energy set for Canadian deal Cadbury cool on Nabisco Globix No Title MPC to leave interest rates on hold' The Times Sport Monday No Title Monaco proves a home from home for jubilant Scot The World Championship Race No Title Ferrarl Hot or Cold -Your Central Heating Can Be in Safe Hands All Year round Central Heatig System Cover from £11 a month British Gas Schumacher shows no sentiment MacArthur display early promise MacArthur displays early promise Sailing Picture Gallery Streetwise Coulthard steers clear of chaos Adams gets credit for his creative instincts Norwegian onslaught has England reeling If You Don't Want to See the Results, Look Away from the Screen now Picture Gallery No Title England find their hopes are put in perspective Portugal present test of strategy With the Times on Saturday a free 32-page guide to Euro 2000 Due diligence: Barmby's presistence paid off in the 75th minute when he broke through the Malta to provide the pass for Heskey's goal, which proved to be the winner Peter Nicholls No Title Desailly given hope of 'dream' move to United Picture Gallery Clarke's sums add up to victory Faldo accuses James of losing Ryder Cup players' trust Britai collect gold to maintain unbeaten run Britain collect gold to maintain unbeaten run Rowing Xpress delivery MacKie sprints into Olympic contention Giles double fails to mask lack of cretivity Giles double fails to mask lack of creativity Hockey Barbarians put a shine on Brooke farewell Yorkshire confirm their blossoming dominance Come Golfing in Ireland Barbarians put a shine on Brooke farewell Rugby union Tudor foils last pair's gallant bid for victory Welton and Bicknell go on record spree Norwich Union National League scoreboards and tables Sales adds to woes of Lancashire Trescothick brings Sabres cutting edge Glamorgan rehearse lines poorly No Title Durham punish lacklustre Essex Gladiators living on frayed nerves No Title Smith rides his luck to steer Foxes to victory No Title Goodwin punishes England attack Durham are unable to master Patel Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Lara fails to make an impact on his return Picck your Team for Euro 2000 No Title Pick your Team for Euro 2000 Prizes worth £35,000 to be won £20,000 for the manager of the tournament £5,000 for the runner-up £2,000 for third place Follow this simple step-by-step guide The Times Euro 2000 Fatasy League Entry Form The Times Euro 2000 Fantasy League Entry Form The Times Euro 2000 Fantay League Entry Form No Title The Times Euro 2000 Fantasy League Entry Form The Times 2000 Fantasy League Entry Form Fantasy league Pierce shows heavenly form to sail through Pierce shows heavenly from to sail through Tennis: French Open Rhinos highlight size of problems facing wakefield Rhinos highlight size of problems facing Wakefield Rugby League Disputed pass hurts the Giants Knott try kills off Broncos Nationwide Picture Gallery Sport Godolphin turn to McCarron Holding Court wins new admirers 2.00 Lazy Daze Summer Ale Claiming Stakes Leicester Reading the racecard 1.30 Lazy Daze Summer Ale Claiming Stakes Course Specialists 8.00 Windsor Meeting Points 6.45 6.30 Carlisle Specialists Course Specialists Leades in the Flat championships Beacon Bitter Fillies Handicap Carlisle Sky2 2.15 2.45 For the record Oxford University Summer Eights French Open tennis This week's fixtures Picture Gallery Other International Matches E Callens (Bel) and D Van Roost (Bel) 7-5 , 6-4; N… Other sport Pools check Racing Cricket Rowing Time trial decisive for Garzelli Sport in Brief Why we're all going to the dogs Hingis still haunted by last tantrum in Paris Programme Notes James provides chance to kill two birds with one stone Adams the man to lead team Tuesday June 6 Saturday June 10 Sunday June 11 I was there… Date: Sunday, June 13,1976 Venue: Roland Garros, paris Occasion: French Open—She Barker beats Renata Tomanova 6-2,0-6,6-2 for her only grand-slam victory. She thought it would be the first of many A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead I was there… Another challenge on Armstrong's road to acceptance Thetrainline. com The Times Monday June 5 2000 Times The Times Exclusive Offer In praise of Prozac Prozac is increasingly under attack. But here John Diamond reveals how it helped to save his sanity Who expects a drug that works on the brain's chemistry at such a level to offer a free therapeutic lunch? Times 2 Coverstory I thought of suicide for the first time Times 2 Cover Story By royal approval Camilla Parker Bowles has met the Queen. What happens next asks Judy Wade The Test The British Army The glasshouse dream Living up in a "Utopian' home next to six other families was an impossible dream, says Rebecca Frayn No Title That shattered Times 2 Make this the Week that You Woman of sorrows Elizabeth her grandfather hang her mother. It is only the start on her mother. It is only the start of her story, says Catherine O'Brien More guns than dogs in the American family home The likeable family man who murdered his staff The likeable family man who murdered his staff No Title Times 2 Girls who make it big in sumo Times 2 Would females really take up sumo wresling? They are doing it in Japan, says Robert Whymant Times 2 Best for Books now on Wednesday No Title McGee - life after Creation Clean keen and raring to go, Alan McGee has a new label, a new lease of life and a whole bag of heartfelt opinions. Paul Sexton listens up Creation stopped being fun about 1991—I did a lot of drugs, but I never had much fun Times 2 Arts Interview Great British Hopes Comèdie-Francaise No Title Times 2 Fashion & Style Has fashion advertising become too outrageous, asks Mark Holgate Handbag. com Death Sell stilettos? Death sell stilettos? Playful use of an expletive. Beattie believes that… United Colors of Benetton Times 2 Fashion & Style No Title Sentenced to Death No Title Get the look for less My favourite thing Do I, Don't Take a bottle to a dinner party? The Times Three-Piece Luggage Offer No Title No Title Times 2 Fashion & Style This summer's look is all about being flashy and getting noticed. A wardrobe full of gold is the ultimate weapon, says Lisa Armstrong Times 2 Fashion & Style No Title Learn to live with success Edward Fennell presents a two-page special report on the art of management Recipe for catering triumph Learn to live with success Best way forward is to educate each other The Times Monday June 5 2000 Clear move towards formal training Management Development & Information Wax factor for finding talent CEO Hollywood diary Real red-hot Momma La Movie: How can a cop-in-drag comedy threaten Tom Cruise? You'd be surprised, says Sean MacAulay Lawrence's look of surprise is alarmingly similar to a chinchilla undergoing a strip search A happy time for hoofers Broadway Theatre: The American musical is rediscovering its love of dance, writes Debra Craine Eugene Onegin No Title Some would say that she has achieved the perfect… A happy time for hoofers No Title The Times The future takes shape amid the rock of ages Visual Art: The ancient stones of Gloucester Cathedral are hosting a show of modern sculpture, says Richard Cork Gloucester would once have housed equally gruesome representations of Christ's suffering No Title The future takes shape amid the rock of ages Times 2 Arts Arts diary Love's young dream Dance: Donald Hutera sees a star performance enlive Scottish Ballet's prosaic Romeo and Juliet Coliseum Love's young dream Almeida at the Albery Cambridge Theatre Comedy Drury Lane Theatre Royal Entertainments Duke of York's Her Majestys Lyceum Old Vic Royal Shakespeare Company Phoenix St Martins Entertainments Listings Prince of Wales Theatre Vaudeville Setting Sayle to the rhythm As a new initlative plans to get more of us on the dancefloor, Alexei Sayle tries out some sharp moves on Hettie Judah I soon realised that Mr Alexei Sayle sees public dancing as an excuse to, as he puts it, "Camp it up" No Title Metro choice Back with a bigger splash Pop: Paul Sexton sees Saint Etienns finding new fans with the success of their Sound of Water album The Times Monday June 5 2000 Declining family fortunes Theatre: There's still much to admire in Shaw's capitalist critlque, Heartbreak House, says Nigel Cliff No Title No Title The Times Times 2 Offer & Games Bridge Chess The Times Meeting the right people The Weekend's viewing Interference What I watch: Mark Cousins No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Meet the Ancestors 10.50 Pictures in the Post 11.00… Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers Time 2 Television BBC2 Carlton No Title The Natural World looks at the zebras who inhabit Channel 4 Times 2 Television Channel 5 ITV Variations No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2048 Times Newspapers Limited Today's Viewing Choice Limited Offer Exclusive to Hfs Limited Offer The Times Contents Cover concept: David Driver Image source: Science… Troublemakers stay clear of net Good, the bad and the ugly As Euro 2000 kicks off, Gary Jacob looks at the pitch batthe on the net Picture Gallery Bookies bet on armchair punters Untaxing way to have a flutter Here's your chance to see Euro 2000 action live… Virgin Your Free trial is available on our Internet Access… Euro 2ooo Left high and dry by lost bottle Microsoft Certification Ics Learning Systems I fancy you, pet Stirling effort helps to Surf up as Oftel rules the waves Suft up as oftel rules the waves Now all you need is the gold jewellery Put Italian motor classic on the gaming route The Net All Formats Schools can do better, say parents Lineone BT Handy Andy keeps up to speed No Title Where we Work Why free world is now my doughnut Where we Work No Title Picture Gallery Fair wind for a successful sales launch Tony Dawe meets a keen sailor who turned a hobby into an online business No Title BT Home thoughts on working well Where we Work Fascinating, that's a fact Picture Gallery Fascinating, that's fact BT No Title Thanks for the memory A Times Interface Offer No Title In which we serve Quick Bites Absolute Beginners Business for Sale Horse Racing Imagine… Plexus Business Opportunities Husband and Wife Teams Telesales Capital Exchange Limited Regulated in the conduct of investment business by… 0800 promote… Internet Services Domains for Sale Domain Names for Sale. 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