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News from 05/07/2000

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Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Richard Ede, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, James Moore, Ivo Tennant Junior Cricket, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Howard Jess, James Landale and Alan Hamilton, George Pendle, Claire McDonald, Howard Temperley, Richard Hobson, Victor Ross, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Amitai Etzioni, Jane Bolton, David Beattie, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Mary Wilson, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and John Carr, Terry Philpot, Jenny Knight, Jeremy Whittle, Giles Coren, Martin Briggs, Diran Adebayo, Conal Urquhart, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Dominic Walsh, Trevor Lloyd Hughes, Harold Sculthorpe, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Patrick Falconer, Kate Reynolds, Peter Ackroyd, Ana Urena, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Paul Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, Alan Lee Williams, Director, Anthony Quayle, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, James Doran City Correspondent, Lynne Simmonds, Hugh Cortazzi, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Jane Gordon, Richard Cork, David Lister, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor and James Landale, Francis Miller, Jenny Booth, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Elinor Holbrook, Barry Millington, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Steve Bird and Tim Reid, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, J. Ainslie McIntyre, David John, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Michael Arditti, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Fenton Bresler, Nick Hasell, Ruth Scurr, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mark Edwardson, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Susan Elkin, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Jasper Gerrard, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Bianca Wordley, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Jeremy Reed, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Christine Buckley and Lea Paterson, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Alastair Ross Goobey and Peter Butler, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Arthur Leadthley Transport Correspondent, Sally Patten, Stephen Wood and Russell Kempson, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Brian Parkin, Patience Wheatcroft, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Voted Newspaper of the Year New Lib-Lab pact over NHS reform Brown will not budge on euro Sibling rivalry The Times Online judges must not surf far from the dock Landslip derails express A mother's look that says spare my child No Title Queen to pay for 100th birthday cards Sandals News Tesco The Times Today On This Day: July 5,1913 Rebel Nijinsky and his savage dance Comment No Title Business Sport The weather today No Title Times 2 Plus The Met. Office Teenagers 'killed boy in Reservoir Dogs frenzy' Mother's high profile is Key factor in the hunt… Kournikova v Hurley: 15-love The Times Online Harvey Nichols Sale Doctors biased against Wayne's world News 3 Two posh 'birds' in clash over garden 4 News Chancellor will keep decision in his magic circle Hanson and Branson in rival camps Brown in middle of a long and winding road Audi No Title Brown and the Euro No Title Senator urges sceptics to back US pact Holiday jet high spirits led to a 'drunken brawl' Union boss 'put No 10 visits on his expenses' Student sentenced for harassing Greer Apology Red alert Open plan from the Woolwich 3,000 fans arrive on a mission to see star News 5 6 News Ashcroft's £500,000 means business Hitachi RUC come under fire as loyalist riots block streets Skinner and friends stay on uncivil list Parliamentary Sketch Defence lawyers face 10% pay cut Vauxhall OneClickHR. com The Times Wednesday July 5 2000 Palace counts its pennies to save £35m in 10 years Queen Mother spends entire £643,000 allowance Check in at Posthouse The Cost of Keeping the Queen Can anyone here play the tuba? New in Brief News 7 Harrods Knightsbridge Lecturer faces life fantasy love Mutton dressed as lamb upsets farmer Phase Eight tempted? Study Skills PC World No Title Neglected painting is sold for £2.4m Police pair held over love tangle murders News 9 £1 billion to reverse drain of scientists Register with firedup. com and you could be its registered owner Prodigy brainwashed, says father Picture Gallery Head is cleared of sex assault News in Brief Register with firedup. com and you could be its registered owner Peugeot 'Dome should be Queen's new home' No Title Tories attack Section 28 guillotine Local Government Bill: debate on Temaining stages Penfolds Special Offer £6.99 Make half of new houses affordable The Times Wednesday July 5 2000 Soccer thugs to lose passports for 10 years MPs refuse to play ball with Straw Good causes get a £1bn bonus Harrods Knightsbridge GM firms 'must pay for trials' Links The Internet Picture Gallery Banks failing working mothers Daewoo The Times Wednesday July 5 2000 Belgrano claim 'not an act of revenge' The Barclays Savings Bonus Bond Saudis oil wheels of Gore campaign Gulf help to smugglers 'sustains Saddam' Barclays No Title BT The Politics of Oil in Race for the White House The Times Online The Impossible Happens Friday, July 7 Five injured in Fiji gunfight World in Brief 16 Overseas news Chirac sets out social agenda Electrolux Sale Price £99.55 Free £20 Gift Voucher Interest Free Option on All Products over £149 No Title Save up to £20 Get It First at Currys Curys No Title Currys 'Prince' puts Länder on Europe map Wallguard Contracts Ltd., 'Prince' puts Länder on Europe map Inside Germany The Times Wednesday July 5 2000 PLO vows to set up a state in ten weeks Links Britain bolsters embassy security Germans throw in the towel on Majorca Best of Both Worlds New Royal Mail Queen Mother 100th Birthday Miniature… Overseas news 17 Picture Gallery The world online The Times Online Today The pitfalls of making policy on the hoof The Prime Minister must curb his disorderly behviour over new initiatives You have fixed the economy, Mr Blair - now you must mend society Picture Gallery Don't let Hague put the school clock back Order! order! The Times Diary No Title A Mixed Report Improving work from the Tories, but Hague can still do better Second Opinion Kennedy endorses a new avenue of co-operation with Blair Waxing and Wayning A son by any other name would be more sweet Japanese views on Britain and Euro Letters to the Editor Monarchy's role in maintaining stable democracy Court Circular School news Personal Column Announcements Premium Bonds Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Rear-Admiral Colin Madden, Rescuing the Dutch Royal Family from under the noses of the Germans, and blocking Amsterdam harbour for the duration Multiple Classified Advertising Items 22 Equity Prices Alcoholic Beverages Shares end off lows No Title Retailers, General Electricity No Title Electronic & Elect Pharmaceuticals No Title Support Services Leisure & Hotels Engineering Printing & Paper Investment Trusts Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Telecommunications Retailers, Food Transport No Title Shorts (under 5 years) Healthcare Household GDS & Text Water Source FT Information The Times Wednesday July 5 2000 DTI split over effects of Britain's euro isolation IG Index founders poised for float fortune Jelly Works set to go private Advisers see merger activity slump Prescott urged to back freight-only railway Advisers see merger activity slump No Title Prescott urged to back freight-only railway Saudi threat hits oil price New attack on Standard Life Sinking profits hit S&N share price Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold 24 Business News Results in Brief Germany's Metro says Wal-Mart is suitor Cannon car mats Lumina Branson flags Internet triumph Hot to trotter: Wilf Shorrocks, chief executive of… Trinity out of battle for RIM CBI seeks spending cap ECB urged to talk to people Eidos in £720m takeover talks with French Wunder cars EU to fight Spanish bld barrlers Business in Brief College set for £10m windfall Failure of talks hits Hamleys Taylor to become a director of RTL Can you bank on M&a tables? Commentary Insurer may split off website Business News 25 26 Markets Banks account for FTSE fall Investors tap into Computacenter Biggest Price Movements of the Day Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures The glass is half full at Scottish & Newcastle Dollar Rates London Metal Exchange Wall Street No Title Don't look for a sea change from the Baltic Exchange Steady as she goes. Britain's shipping and maritime services market looks to the future Wide spread for IG flotation City Diary B2b or not B2b - that's the Net question B2b or not B2B—that's the Net question Don't bother looking for a better Maxi ISA cash interest rate—you won't find one Investors and companies must trust in each other Whispering campaigns and demands for the chairman's head do not create shareholder value. Hermes Lens Asset Management advocates a more constructive approach to investor activism The smart money is earning 7% Analysis 28 Unit Trust Prices Acm Investments Ltd No Title Cis Unit Managers Ltd No Title Yet another charity trying to get as much as it can… Yet another chairty trying to get as much as it can… No Title Anite vows to extend its takeover drive Autonomy Property bom sees Savills staff hit jackpot Bespak seeks chief as Chambre heads for US Losses cut sharply by transformed Kenwood Tite & Lewis Deals stack up at storage group Expansion priority for Alphameric Business in Brief Athletics Walker to put IAAF in dock over drugs ban Athietics Gardener aims for Olympic boost before European Cup Legal Notices Sport Jalabert ends Millar's Tour reign Links Wales show resilience For the record Baseball Bowls Botha in good shape Lional series Yarmouth 6.15 Catfield Claiming Takes Course Specialists Foster promises Olympic medal Swimming No Title The Times Wednesday July 5 2000 Godolphin buy Celtic Silence Racing Brighton Yesterday's results Yarmouth No Title Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Meeting Points No Title Blinkered First Time Brighton Catterick No Title From sad and shabby to Brighton breezy The Course Inspector How they stand Epsom No Title 32 Sport England bid team clings to faint hope of success Football Everton departures take edge off Watson's arrival TV swears by impact of dressing-room footage Hot or Cold—your Central Heating Can Be in Safe… Peat unearths selection as root of problems Robinson adds Lions to coaching portfolio Coulthard and Cork excel for a change Midweek View The Times Wednesday July 5 2000 Classroom awakens to sound of willow Cricket Chevrolet No Title Worcestershire make dignified exit Scoreboard DeFreitas returns to boost confident Leicestershire Links Britain set the gold standard Sport in Brief Fallen queen denied former spledour Monica Seles may present a haunted figure but her old power was still in evidence Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd. Bewildered Hingis left seeing double Tennis: Wimbledon Navratilova closes in on crown The Times Online Agassi and Sampras sample the unknown Collin leads advance of British The Times Wednesday July 5 2000 Dokic begins to emerge from father's shadow Tennis: Wimbledon Today's order of play Television Hits No Title Results Service and Match Points No Title Sport 35 Men's singles Women's singles Williams family ties at break point The Times Crossoword No Title The Times Zoff joins ranks of scapegoats from Euro 2000 Times 2 The Times No Title Mobile love affair Few countries live the mobile phone more than Britain. What has happened to this nation of technophobes, asks Jasper Gerrard Mobile phones have got a lot smaller and neater than… Out of the mouths of babes can come Even children of five have them Don't hang up… Times 2 Cover Story No Title Many a cautionary tale Glad to be a Luddite Call me old fashioned says Quentin Letts, but I won't be buying a mobile phone Who needs yet another gadget to carry around? It can become a hideous implement of control National Canine Defence League The Saturday Times Hammer Drill The Times Hammer Drill Offer Zimbabwe's Thousands of children are dying of Aids, victims of President Mugabe's neglect, Daniel McGrory reports No Title Silent menace The Test Sean Connery Behold the lipstick lad I love football, spanners and fast cars. And why not, asks Marion McGilvary The Times Behold the lipstick lad I love football, spanners and fast cars. And why not, asks Marion McGilvary The Times Wednesday July 5 2000 Why Question Time is a soft option Anthony Howard The underlings who undermine Blair Heathrow's golden goose No Title No Title A stake in the future Our Easy Money team looks at pensions, foreign exchange, mutuai society windfalls and biotech stock Age: at 30, you should be setting aside 15 per cent… A stake in the future Easy Answers Slim chance for carpetbaggers Risk and return in biotech The cost of currency can vary Insurance Service No Title Insurance Services No Title Our rumpled tour-guide He has roamed Britain and the US. Now Bill Bryson has turned his pen on Australia. James Bone met him in New York Bryson on Oz… Bill Bryson down under Our rumpled tour-guide To the familiar The Times Bestsellers No Title A woman of substance Eleanor Roosevelt (Vol. 2,1933-1938) By Blanche Wiesen Cook Bloomsbury, £30 Isbn 0 7475 4980 All 3 for under a Tenner Beware of those crop-eating rabbits Never Trust a Rabbit By Jeremy Dyson Duck Editions, £9.99 Isbn 0 715 93015 6 The Reasons I Won't Be Coming By Elliot Perlman Faber, £9.99 Isbn 0 571 19699 3 Credit Card Order Hotline From orphans and war to love, business and political turmoil The Glass Palace By Amitav Ghosh HarperCollins, £16.99 Isbn 0 00 226102 2 Picture Gallery No Title Picture Gallery Hamlet in three courses Gertrude and Claudius By John Updike Hamish Hamilton, £16.99 Isbn 0 241 14097 8 The Times Wednesday July 5 2000 Pagans and saints Hawksmoor's London Churches By Pierre de la Ruffinière du Prey University of Chicago Press, £24 Isbn 0 226 17301 1 The secret character of colours No Title The unlikely first lady of English letters Fanny Burney's lasting influence on the English novel puts paid to her opinion of herself as "a mere scribbler", says Ian McIntyre New voices, new viewpoints, in the national IC3 Eds. Courttia Newland and Kadila Sesay Hamish Hamilton, £9.99 Isbn 0 241 14074 9 Shades of experience: Diran Abebayo enjoys a representative collection of writing by No Title Conversation Black Britons No Title Living up to the end Smiling in Slow Motion By Derek Jarman Century, £16.99 Isbn 0 7126 8004 7 Decline and fall Out in the Midday Sun The British in Malaya 1880-1960 By Margaret Shennan John Murray, £25 Isbn 0 7195 5716 X Serious play Oberammergau By James Shapiro Little, Brown, £14.99 Isbn 0 316 85465 4 More days gone by The Chapel is on Fire By Michael Levey Jonathan Cape, £16.99 Isbn 0 224 05156 3 Modern saints Cheshire The Biography of Leonard Cheshire, VC, OM By Richard Morris Viking, £20 Isbn 0 670 86735 7 No Title No Title The stress of the quest for perfection Two first-time buyers tell Anna Urena about hunting for a float as prices rose Times 2 Homes Smart moves No Title North of the Thames The Times Haart Open House Farley & Co Mayfair Waterside at Eastbourne Property County Mallorca Bewley Homes France Property Ireland No Title A nest or a nest egg? The renovated interior of Queensberry Place and its… A nest or a nest egg? How a property is developed depends on its Sign, and prepare to toe the line Covenants keep residents to the rules, reports Jenny Knight A nest or a nest egg? No Title The flats in Courtfield House, West London, feature marble fireplaces No Title Change in approach to case management Court of Appeal Published July 5,2000 Securum Finance Ltd v Ashton and Another Before Lord Justice Chadwick and Mr Justice Rattee Judgment June 21,2000 Prioritising payment of debts justifies directors' bans Chancery Division Published July 5,2000 In re Structural Concrete Ltd Before Mr Justice Blackbume Judgment June 21,2000 Trying child in adult court Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published July 5,2000 Regina v C (a Minor) Reburial in Jewish cemetery is granted Consistory Court Published July 5,2000 In re Durrington Cemetery Before Mr Chancellor Mark Hill Judgment June 5,2000 No Title No Title Driving forces of the new Visual Art: Richard Cork is knecked out by the talent on display at Tate Britain's intelligence exhibition They want to highlight the role of investigation, exploring how 22 artists set about information gathering The Times Wednesday July 5 2000 British art Times 2 Arts Britain Tate Around the Galleries No Title Metro choice All for the love Visual Art: A British Museum show is full of little-known amateurs—and is all the better for it, says Rachel Campbell-Johnson An 'amateur' in the era that this exhibition covers was a 'lover' of the arts Of the amateur Concert Philharmonia/Slatkin Festival Hall Concert RSNO/Lazarey Glasgow No Title No Title Opera: The Kirov's epic Mussorgsky is a delight… Khovanshchina Covent Garden Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aldwych Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Opera: The Kirov's epic Mussorgsky is a delight for the ears; a picturesque Handel is a feast for the eyes Rinaldo Grange Park National Theatre Frince of Wales Theatre The Times Father knows beast Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Martina Carr's exhausting tale of irish incest at the Royal Court Times 2 Arts No Title No Title The Times Times 2 Offer&games Bridge Dealer: South Vulnerability: North-South Contract: 7 Opening Lead: 10 Chess Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Lessons need to be learnt Yesterday's viewing Times 2 Television No Title Interference Foreign TV: France Picture Gallery No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Tice 8.30 Back to the Floor 9.00 Paddington Green… Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Time 2 Television BBC1 No Title BBC2 Carlton No Title Channel 4 No Title ITV Variations No Title Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2074 The Times Times 2 Television Time is Money! 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