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News from 26/06/2000

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Andrew Robson, Ian Raath, Michael Dynes and Daniel McGrory, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Nicholas Serota, Director, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Anders Panum Jensen Secretary General, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Lynne Truss, Ernest Spacey, Morag Preston, Barbara Hewson, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Laura Campbell, Conal Urquhart, David McVay, Pat Gibson, Tom O'Sullivan, Paul Baskerville (President), Gary Jacob, Hugh Leggatt, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motor Racing Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Edward Bridger-Stille, Michael Mulvihill, Mark Inglefield, Bernard Connolly, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, John O'Leary, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Frances Lowe, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Kate Kirwan, Peter Barnard, Roger Maynard and Tim Reid, James Doran City Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Aileen Moss, Julian K-C Ma, Paul McCann, Bernard J. Mulholland, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Anna Söderblom, David Lawrenson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Alec McGivan, Celia Brayfield, Stuart Miles, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Sue Unwin, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peter Bryan, Tony Swann, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Richard Owen, Roger Bootle Economic, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Barry Oakley, Roger Boyes, Anne Ashcroft, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Ben Hammersley, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Alan Copps, Krishna Sethia, Mel Webb, Michael Fitzpatrick, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sean Hargrave, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Sam Westmacott, Tim Wapshott, Moira Petty, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Keith Blackmore, Adam Sage and Andrew Norfolk, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Deryke Belshaw, Lea Paterson, Fran Littlewood, Roy Jenkins, Lindsay Nicolle, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robert Whymant, Sally Patten, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, David Wright, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott, Dr Keyboard, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, John Watson, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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The Times Mugable to cling on 'win or lose' No Title Flights cancelled Internet Network Services SAS snatch Bosnian Serb wanted for camp killings On Blair's degree, I said 'not now' which is a statement of the obvious and may not preclude the future—Roy Jenkins, Letters, page 19 35p Levy tax report could spark wave of disclosures News The Times Today The Deviationists save a great little railway Business Times 2 Arts Plus Deaths threaten Goodwood festival Gascony dilutes its wine to woo the executives who lunch Virgin News 3 Duchess of Rent 'snubs' tennis event 4 News Bold charmer with the golden touch The man DELL The rich show great cunning when it comes to their cash Tax havens face sanctions threat No Title £700 bronze revealed as bargain Donatello France trip girls attacked at pool Time is money. Make more of both at virginone. com Chappell Dome staff to get £3m bonus News Food of love for TV chefs marriage 6 News Schools' budget 'strained by rise in special needs' Peugeot The Increase in Learning Difficulties Middle classes gain most from help for poor Advertisement Digital micro-chip enhances hearing aid to one million moves a second Sixth forms take up an extra subject spend 1£m on better security All the young dudes wowed by Bowie's back numbers Quantex The Times Tell your Boss to Log off UK 'needs four more airports' News in Brief News 7 News BMA calls for acupuncture on the NHS Doctors seek reform to protect their good name Xerox-Europe No Title ST Coach loses wheels on motorway News in Brief British Gas 10 Parliament and Politics Tory knives are out for low-impact Portillo Blair focuses on religion in bid for moral high ground Picture Gallery Super-trusts' to help free beds tiny This week in Parliament Friends pay tearful tribute to hostel dead Waiting parents fear the worst Picture Gallery Come !!!Everybody I invitate!!! News 11 hp Chirac forecasts EU constitution within two years Uber Alles verse causes discord in Fatherland Overseas news 13 Danes attack sceptic adverts against euro Also Read the Times on Saturday for Just 30p No Title Cut out These Vouchers below Today No Title The Times for just 15p No Title The Times No Title Overseas news Royal Mall Votes defy beatings as thugs lose control White minister attacks Britain Communications 2000 SAGA Farmer's widow votes for justice The white voter futurestep How Joyous risked dinner to cast his ballot MoD watches for any risk to Britons Reaction 10 Overseas news Spendthrift Mori feels wrath of Japanese voters firedup. com Gaffes that shamed a nation General says fear of deaths weakens US Army Israel offers concession to Syrians News in Brief Battle for profits threatens pact on human genome Weekend cash spree by Gore Prada Chicken Run opens with £11m E - Bullion Financial Services Picture Gallery Duchess 'as good as wed to count' Picture Gallery The Times Online Today The world online We want no more of your placebos, Dr Blair Next month's National Plan will not be enough to get the NHS off the sick list Take care, wearing flowers in your hair might not be tolerated Turning the clock back at Tottenham Jim the post Diary No Title Contact Sport Public figures, private accounts and political principle Like Topsy The special needs budget has grown too far and too fast Holding Court Wimbledon plays to its strengths Loyalty to the EU Animated film debut Letters to the Editor Solving the NHS bed problems Denial of Oxford honour for Blair 20 Court & Social Church news BMDS Brown Pearl Anniversaries Deaths Forthcoming marriages Crompton Personal Column Memorial Services Flights Directory Trans Global Earls Court Wimbledon Tennis All Cricket & Golf Sporting Tickets All Wimbledon Debenture Tickets Tickets Flights A Birthdate Wimbledon Tennis Picture Gallery No Title Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Now Available in Ireland Surplus to Hire Lipman & Sons Glyndebourne Formidable lady who took charge of SOE agents being… Vera Atkins was one of the most powerful personalities in the wartime Special Operations Executive Lives in Brief No Title David Tomlinson Public school dropout who talked posh in Mary Poppins and had an adventurous life off screen Professor Cyril Offord First holder of the chair of mathematics at the LSE, and the grand old man of complex analysis Vera Atkins Formidale lady who took charge of Soe agents being parachuted into occupied France, and inspired the charater of Miss Moneypenny Enrico Cuccia Secretive Italian banker 21 Equity Prices Alcoholic Beverages Capitalisation, week's change Insurance Leisure & Hotels Investment Trusts BT Capitalisation, week's change British Funds Capitalisation, week's change Capitalisation week's change Capitalisation, week's change Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Picture Gallery No Title How to Make Teenage Girls Go Wow! Hopes badly dented at Corus Business couple's tale to hit big screen Sally Patten Economic outlook first-quarter GDP data. The City forecasts that the… Change on Week Exchange Rates No Title Picture Gallery What the Sunday Papers Say Sunday Express Results and statistics What's your ISP's view of the future? No Title 24 Business News Flawed data robbed Britain's poorest regions of EU aid ONdigital set to float after soccer rights win Picture Gallery Tube bid losers get £5m compensation No Title Southwark Station on London Underground's Jubilee line, one of six Tube lines that consortiums are bidding to run for the state-owned organisation Tesco and Asda top of the shops Showbiz deal for lastminute We know digital Marsh unveils plans to expand in UK BoE blames debt levels for higher risk of failure Pharmacies to get aid online Landmark to pull out of England By Our City Staff: Manufacturing 'nears recession' Genient 's £5.5m injection Fiscal future is not orange but black Business News 25 No Title No title Dixons shelves sale of £3.5bn Freeserve stake Germans behind threat to EMI The Times Crossword Photo-Me units sold to directors Business Philip Morris wins battle for Nabisco Orange in takeover talks with Sonera Academic economists are a dying breed Photo-Me Picture Gallery Computacenter Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Ministers to make firms ask staff on job cuts The Times Sport Monday Picture Gallery Record the game on a Sony Digital Handycan and… Orange tide sweeps Holland to semi-finals Kluivert provides perfect riposte to critical Cruyff FSJ Holland Yugoslavia Euro 2000 the Quarter-Finals Figo fulfils all expectations PTA Footballcom France's strolling players survive scare Euro 2000 the Quarter-Finals Italy swap spectacle for security Euro 2000 Today Quarter-Finals First round No Title Gallic dazzlers take a shine to semi-finals Shooting practice disturbs Yugoslavia Sport S4 sport Rugby union Bold England hit peak at altitude Wilkinson content to lead from front By Our Sports Staff: Injury cuts short Murray's tour Rees guides Wales to victory Tennis Spaniards threaten established order Halard-Decugis feels warm glow of victory Grosjean wins the mind game The Times No Title Ibm No Title S5 Sport No Title Cheekiest Cricket World Cup rights fetch £355m Walsh remains focused in painless victory The weekend's scoreboards Somerset felled by quickfire blows The weekend's scoreboard The weekend's scoreboards Cricket Hussain runs into further problems Grayson shows Bears no pity Kumble leaves Foxes scenting glory Yorkshire batsmen unable to match Sales Hoggard reaps benefit of overseas aid Durham succumb to rapid Laraman England's joy cut short by inspired Davies Athletics Merry weathers snags to hit peak form Rugby league Broncos fail to turn back clock CompuServe With our Infofast service, you can avoid trawling… Salford succumb as Bulls send records tumbling CompuServe Determined Tigers dash Hull's hopes No Title Rowing Britain's crews follow in wake of Redgrave No Title Golf United States fend off fightback to retain Curtis Cup Motor racing Button keeps an eye on his options Cycling Tanner in the saddle for Sydney Polo Gracida sets up cup for Labegorce Westwood's waiting game adds strength to Open planning Bowls Gourlay's sprint finish takes title Gracida sets up cup for Labegorce No Title Legal & Public Notices No Title Inkster has final say after brave challenge by Croce No Title Picture Gallery No Title Racing Teething trouble in the nursery Beat Hollow win lifts Derby form Windsor Leaders in the Flat championships Nottingham Windsor Yarmouth Musselburgh Course Specialists Nottingham Musselburgh Meeting Points Course Specialists Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Weekend racing Cricket Picture Gallery For the record Cricket Pools check This week's fixtures fixtures Emotlonal victory for Begay Sport in Brief Pools check Sport England's evolution takes on fresh perspective Knockdown price for a glimpse of madness Precocious talent heading for motor racing's fast lane with McLaren No Title Woods has still some way to go Rugby League No Title A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Tyson has time to add insult to injury after fiasco3 Warren, Tyson's Promoter, holds court with the… England's hooligans may have cost us the 2006 World Cup Picture Gallery Times 2 The Times Times 2 Worked to death Times 2 Profit before people Picture Gallery The 10 Deadly Office Sins JK Rowling Stephen Farrell meets the Afghan women who risk… Accountants Wanted No Title The women defying Taleban No Title The Test Examiner Times 2 Never mind the the tennis at Wimbledon, it's the sex lives of the players we are interested in, says Joe Joseph No Title fortnight in Sw19 Primary Teachers Wanted No Title fortnight in Sw19 I'm still a baby at heart Carroll Baker, the original Baby Doll, is now a three-times married grandmother. Interview by Moira Petty No Title The Times Times 2 Comment Silence in court: has anyone got a nail file? Make this the Week that You Guerin: is the wrong Was the man 'confessed' to Veronica Guerin's murder wrongly convicted? Tom O'Sullivan reports man in jail? VSO Times 2 No Title 12 The Times Picture Gallery buzz The Times Times 2 Fashion & Style The Times The queen of wrap Times 2 Fashion & Style Colgate Get the look for less No Title HOBBs Do I. Don't I No Title No title Picture Gallery So sexy in the ci So sext in the ci So sexy in the ci So sext in the ci So sexy in the ci So sext in the ci So sexy in the ci Times 2 Fashion & Style No title No title On tour No Title Times 2 Arts Nothing like a Dama Leading soprano Dame Kiri Te Kanawa has achieved most things in her professional life but, as Mike Bradley discovers, she still wants to be the Tina Turner of the opera world No title On tour No Title Times 2 Arts Nothing like a Dame Leading soprano Dame Kiri Te Kanawa has achieved most things in her professional life but, as Mike Bradley discovers, she still wants to be the Tina Turner of the opera world Times 2 Arts Exclusive Offer All the fun of the unfair Picture Gallery No title metro choice Choca Mocha heaven Glastonbury: Caitlin Moran reports from possibly the best party in the world, ever Times 2 Arts No title No title Concerts: Bernard Haitink impresses with Shostakovich: John Tavener disappoints with St Paul Telephone Entertainments Frank Skinner is Entertainments Concerts: Bernard Haltink impresses with Shostakovich; John Tavener disappoints with St Paul Entertainments Signs of the Grimes Opera: Stagings of Peter Grimes at Aldeburgh and Glyndebourne have John Allison finding his sea legs No title No title The Times No Title Times 2 Offer & Games Bridge Dealer: North Vulnerability: Neither Side Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling The Times The wrong type of comedy Interference No title No title Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio No title No title Film Choice BBC1 BBC2 No Title Carlton Channel 4 Channel 5 ITV Variations' No title No title Times 2 Crossword No 2066 The Times Today's Viewing Choice Hfs Loans The Times Contents www. find. co. uk Film site sued over copyright Unkind words greet the launch of new language Hidden victims of music download frenzy Football deal is in the net M-box promises to deliver Walkman takes up running Neck and neck in race horse market Tournament puts new slant on TV game show Sonic the Hedgehog's on the phone for you My kind of game, this madness is Sharpen up your gaming image Sexy Hercules uses power to great effect Inside your PC Inside your Pc Daikatana shoots down its detractors Romero betaen back by first person advances Picture Gallery The Royal Bank of Scotland egg: card Picture Gallery Believers who made big bucks Picture Gallery Hyperlink fee is patent nonsense Whatever you need to be the hero of the hour Don't move a muscle Site of the Week Verdict No-sweat sports The Open University The revolution's here, broadly Broadband is about to transform how we view entertainment on the internet, its high-speeds delivering television-quality images, writes Alan Copps. But BT subscribers will have to wait a little while longer to enjoy its delights Virgin The revolution's here, broadly Toby Kay A range of alternativ speaking es for speed freaks Lessons get wider appeal es for speed freaks Get Dotted A Times Interface Offer The Times Interface/plug 'N' Go Order Form No Title Hot and bothered Quick Bites Absolute Beginners Picture Gallery Chat to virtually anyone Step into another world" Planet internet previewed on three pages No title Tomorrow's World No Title An easier way to find that eaterie planet internet Show you care at 1p a minute Ail very clever, but do we need it? The Internet Home can take over the chores, but what if breaks down? Anna Söderblom finds that high-tech living is just too complex All very clever, but do we need it? Regular reader of Interface may recall the… Explaine & explored No title Business to Business No title Business Opportunities IC Imperial Consolidated Top Ten Names Business to Business Business Opportunities A Golden Opportunity No title Business to Business Loans & Investment WVE Business for Sale Wholesalers Residential Investment KallKwik The Revival Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items No title Picture Gallery Nightmare on High St No title Picture Gallery evesham Latest moves in the IT world Evesham 'When I decided to become an MCSE, I wanted to… No Title Plexus Smart Certify Direct PMR Group Plc Visit Lineone IBM First Service No Title Picture Gallery One man to beat before the baseliners take over Alix Ramsay, tennis correspondent, can see Roy Emerson's grand slam record being broken on Centre Court this year Inside Julian Muscat offers the brutal truth about our No What on earth makes us think he can do it? Tim's Ten Terrors No Title No Title Shh! How to follow it secretly on the Web Top four play their An unofficial announcement the women's singles will start next Monday, says Alix Ramsay No title No Title IBM monopoly game IBM Picture Gallery Ask Zen and the art the Gentlemen's IBM IBM IBM From Agassi's venomous passes to Hewitt's… Sixteen challengers focused on Fastest servers in 2000: men Fastest servers in 2000: women fair Alix Ramsay, tennis correspondent, casts her… the most coveted title in tennis IBM Nick Szczepanik checks out new developments, while… Secret superstitions inside the ladies' boudoir Although Wimbledon seems to be an unchanging part of the summer season, the fact it that, these days, the fabric of the All England Club is changing all the time, Nick Szczepaink writes Davis Cup by NEC The Millennium Championships Wimbledon McEnroe on the BBC? Seriously IBM New larger balls, please No Title Doubles Someone called Navratilova is back Watch out! Bananas mean it's all going pear-shaped IBM

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