News from 07/07/2000
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Andrew Robson, Clive Boothby, Parry Mitchell, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Brian Leveson, Roland Rench, Alison Muro, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Roger M. Bale, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Ron Willis, Raymond Snoddy, Andrew Harvey, Giles Coren, Ian Kimmins, Martin Fletcher, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor and Ruth Gledhill, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Cornelius Lysaght, David Charter Education Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Mike Peters, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Houlder (Vice-Chairman), Martin Barrow, Sylvia Disley, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Tim Reid, Stewart Tendler and David Charter, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Alice Lagnado, Nick Wyke, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, James Doran City Correspondent, Michael Woodhead, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Paul McCann, David Lister, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Paul Sexton, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Russell Kempson and John Goodbody, Geoffrey Dean, Domlnlc Walsh, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Cralg Lord, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Frederick Lawton (Chairman), Dalya Alberge, John Milligan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Roland White, Nick Szczepanik, Laura Peek and Adam Sherwin, Dominic Kennedy, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, Emma Hall, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Liz Lynne, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Christopher lrvine, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Bianca Wordley, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Simon Jenkins, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Barbara Ellen's, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Dalli, Sally Patten, C. G. Hughes, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Rayne Kruger, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Eric Blyth (Professor of Social Work),
ResumoThe Times Cook says joining euro inevitable Blair laments son's arrest for being drunk Inside The Times Corruption claim after German World Cup win BBC in Dome theme park bid The Times Boodle & Dunthorne News BT Highway could have sent all these. Off-Beat Film on Beatles Comment Times 2 Business Sport The weather today World Weather The weather today Russisans step on the gas with motorised boots Giant leap from science fiction to realm of the gods Riot police called in to pacify Bronson Police apologise over gay record Queen registers palace names as trademarks No Title Salvatore Ferragame Jumping all the way to arthritis Police widen hunt for Sarah News 4 News Give us the Dome free, BBC urges Prescott Sufiah found safe but refuses to see parents FT. com Hnancial Times Ashmolean's £2.4m Titian No asylum for Gypsies in fear of skinheads No Title Jail in race relations despute News in Brief Man shot dead after garden hedge dispute 'Good parents' face adoption heartache Virgin The times Breathe out. Now you can use WAP to organise your… Breathe out. Now you can use WAP to organise your social life. Breathe out. Now you can use WAP to organise your… Breathe out Now you can use WAP to organise your… Breathe out. 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Now you can use WAP to organise your… News A man whose faith was tested Blair and the Family Poet to whom Blair turned in moment of strife Half Price Sale No Title Home truths pay off for a haunted Father Tony Giles Corn Parliamentary Sketch Half Price Sale Half Price Salf Half Price Sale How a night of celebration led to police cells 'He was clearly in a bad way' Blair and the Family Dixons No Title Privacy, the press and the Prime Minister's son Brian MacArthur Commentary E-Mail Made Easy Privacy, the press and the Prime Minister's son News 7 8 News Drumcree crisis scares off US trade delegation Abbey National The Times Online Drumcree crisis scares off US trade delegation Lookout failure cost crew's lives Consultants 'should stop private work' NHS 'fiddles' crisis figures Loyalist leader defies warning to quit protest Demand soars for small cars Why Jaws man wants to save the shark 137 dogs put down every day Harrods Knightsbridge Harrods Dixons News 9 John Diamond Dixons Homosexuals more likely to be left-handed First-e Plump tomato has link with cancer gene First-e Adult asthma sufferers double The Barclays Savings Bonus Bond A Big World Needs a Big Bank Jail threat for Ronnie Knight News in Brief New-style treatment could cut cancer deaths Dolphin Picture Gallery Giant step to space for amateur BT Click for Business Costly EU beef labels voted out News in Brief News 12 Parliament Nationwide Labour hails plans to end late-night debates Early to bed isn't the point Peter Riddell On Politics Parliament in Brief Health now MPs cry foul as hooligan Bill is rushed Make Plans Picture Gallery Falcon Wife backs Follett on spin Wife backs Follett attack on spin Patten says: take on euro sceptics 14 News Degree fees of £12,000 urged by unibersities The real beauty is in how it works. Picture Gallery The real beauty is in how it works Devolution genie Is out of the bottle, says bishop Senso Day out in Delhi for 'Bran Singh' Police smash Mafia's £30m fake butter scam The simple life beckons for urban French Virgin Direct ibm. com/pc/uk/buydirect 27 Killed as school trip bus crashes News Barak faces toughest five days in office West Bank Division in the Knesset Halifax Outcome as unclear as 'toss of a coin' Halifax Clinton tries to conjure up the magic of 1978 Hampton Court Palace Flower Show No Title Star Wars test 'fixed in favour of Pentagon' 24 die in European heatwave Wofld in Brief Vauxhall (AFP): Germany approves £3.3bn Nazi slave payout PC World Star Wars test 'fixed in favour of… Doctor offers a bounty for love The world online The Times PC Wofld Why the Blairs' trickiest job is at home It is tough for teenagers to go through rites of passage in the glare of publicity Each time a child says 'I don't believe in Lady Di', a fairy falls down dead Picture Gallery Don't let the IRA be our town planners What a tribute The Times Diary Diary What a tribute The Times Diary The Times Mad Dogs & Ulstermen The Orange Order must stop marching towards the fringe Political Football England has lost out to hooligans and horse-trading Step on the Gas Russian designer boots are made for leaping The Times 'Mishaps' in the making of law Why do Britons despise success? Threat to juries Breaking the code Drumcree march 'Mishaps' in the making of law Indoor solution to sporting failure Court Circular Dinners BMDS Personal Column Royal favourites amaze at Hampton Court Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays Forthcoming marriages School news Announcements Franta Belsky Sculptir of royal portraits and outdoor pieces which captured the optimistic spirit of Britain in the Fifties Picture Gallery Lord Woodbine Personal Column Franta Belsky Sculptor of royal portraits and outdoor pieces which captured the optimistic spirit of Britain in the Fifties Lord Woodbine Picture Gallery Lord Woodbine Flatshare Announcements Tickets for Sale Children on Dialysis Court & Social Overseas Express Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Martin Milner Leader of the Halle Orchestra through years of crisis and triumph Franta Belsky Shares close off best Shares close best Shares close off best We'll be your share holders Shares close off best Business Schroders ready to block Ritblat on Liberty Goldman able to cash in early Picture Gallery Schroders ready to block Ritblat on Liberty Fast-track Canary aims to snare to tenants MPC leaves interest rates unchanged Picture Gallery Eurozone tension after OECD alert Free! Psychometric tests for up to 20 of your people Business Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold FSA wants assistance for credit union fees 24 Business News By Our City Staff: Pearson's education division expands Results in Brief European Court upholds ruling on Volkswagen BAE in back-office joint venture Canon Eidos directors pocket £5.6m GEO slumps as directors talk of selling shares G-Tech ousts top two over lottery blunder BSC unable to act over allegations Busines in Brief Centrica pays £406m for Direct Energy Oil prices continue to fall Allwood leaves Trinity Mirror Ordeo Xchanging costs for profits Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Bidders quit Dutch auction Budgens says no to Somerfield division IBT offers £120m to escape liquidation 26 Markets US shadow falls on tech stocks Nick Hasell Stock Market Aggregate Industries seen as target Rumour of the day Directors dealings Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures London Metal Exchange Chips are down for egg as banks feel the heat Paul Armstrong Tempus Dollar Rates No High Riser Wall Street ADC Telecom Wall Street A pay rise for City lawyers all the way from Silicon Valley West Coast salaries are being blamed for the wages explosion in the Square Mile Armstrong Chatline feeds salary fever Change at top for Alchemy City Diary Austin Reed Consumers tapped to pay more by the privatised water… Letters to The Times Business section may, be sent… The Times Malta has worked tirelessly and openly with the Oecd 28 Business News Claims Direct to bear £338m tag Initial public offerings Walters returns Ernst & Young ITouch set to float at up to £367m Bemrose sets up US alliance Anglian Water in Chile deal BBC launches new It group Arch offer values Hickson at £97m Whitbread and Punch join forces The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Eimes Unit Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Servce The Times Unit Trust Information The Times Unit Trust Information Servige The Times Unit Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trusr Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Sercvice The Times Unit Trust Information Service No Title Cup dispute threatens to steal glory from leaders Jalabest caught out by Elli Cycling: Tour do France Jalabert caught out by Elli For the record Fixtures For the record Cup dispite threatens to steal glory from leaders Morley delivers wake-up call Britons back in the medals Swimming Owners who offer food for thought Cornrlis Lysaght Life At The Races Lost for the right word William Hill Kinane waits for clearance to ride Giant's… Racing Kinane waits for clearance to ride Giant's Causeway Warwick Tattersalls Maiden Stakes Wolverhampton Bet Direct from Littlewoods Handicap Chase Thompson Directories Paddock Maiden Handicap Breeders Maiden Stakes Course Specialists Meeting Points Beverley Ferguson Fawsitt Selling Handi Salisbury Chantilly Partnership Apprentice Handicap Condor Ferries Handicap Soir De France Maiden Fillies Stakes Aunt Bessie's Yorkshire Pudding Handicap John Has Retired at Last Handicap Haydock Park Chantilly Partnership Apprentice Hankicap Sandown Park Rob Wright Reading the racecard Radio City Apentice Handicap Rapid Raceline Carnival Starts Here Handicap Prize still somewhere over Rainbow Fifa's decision is a missed opportunity to give South African football the boost it needs Jacob's Creek Shiraz Cabernet Beckenbauer handed the plaudits Warrington are given final target Rugby league Northampton likely to face stern tests Rugby union Warrington are given final target Rugby league 'Hope died the day hooligans took to the streets' By Our Sports Staff: Trapattone takes the Italian job Footaball Trapattom takes the Italian job Johnson makes light work of inaugural task Cricket Trescothick to open his account Matthew Pryor's guide to today's PPP… Somerset collapse to record low NatWest draw Scoreboard Ealham's efforts in vain Butcher eases Surrey home Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Douglas given chance to defy ban Athlitics Ireland close to title glory Sport in Brief Suster act V: the script begins to wear thin Tennis: Wimbledon Sister act V: the script begins to wear thin Top seeds made to work for semi-final place Perfect match aiming to sign off with a flourish Power games need a bit of fleshing out The Times Online No Title Voltchkov aims to give Sampras dressing-down Tennis: Wimbledon Voitchkov aims to give Sampras dressing-down Today's order of play @ hits Results Service and Match Points Tomes Sport They think it's all over. It is now, it's Germany The Times Crossword Big sister manages to pull rank in family matter And so to Bed London Fifa seen as racist by South Africans Times The Times Public property No Title The Test The Thatcher handbag People want fame The teadiness of people to be filmed in the most unkignified No Title Welcome to Prole TV Situations is a measure of the contemporary lust for celebrity The first episode of Big Brother In Amerlca this week left Joanna Coles appalled-but riveted The times magazine Tomorrow in Picture Gallery Jamie Oliver Goes Indian Picture Gallery John Diamond Noisy Dog? Contact the Experts Drunk and disorderly Drunk and disordely And perfectly normal Nighrs out with the lads are part of growing up And perfectly cormal The Open University The Times Mothers' ruin All you get for taking part in the mothers' race is the feeling that you are a prize chump, writes Miranda Ingram Mothers' ruin Andrew pierce Andrew Pierce Compensation culture and the loss of goodwill Why Tim Henman needs a colourful line in verbal insults Andrew Pierce No Title Nice whistle, Gurnt. Nick it? Television: You can take Ross Kemp out of EastEnders, but you can't stop Caitlin Moran wishing you had not Whenever Kemp puts his briefcase down on the table, you expect him to opin it by nutting it Don't stretch yourself on our behalf. We lided the stultifying predictavitity of your early stuff Nice Whistle, Grunt. Nick it? Nice Whistle Grunt. Nick it? Nice whistle Grunt. Nick it? Between rock and a hard place As another pop festival is marred by violence, who's to blame, asks David Sinclair - fans, bands or organisers? Topdogformusic New jazz albums Firedup. com Seacon of hits and semi-nakedness Pop Albums: Show her a compilation with summer in the title and Barbara Ellen's reaching for an ice-cream cone, know what I mean? What are you looking at me like noe claimed it was rocket science Rock Season of hits and semi-nakedness Season of hits and semi-nakedness No Title Season of hits and semi-nakedness No Title Siason of hits and semi-nakedness No Title The gloom crew who saw the light Pop: Morcheeba sold truckloads of records as moody trip hoppers but on their new album they've decided it's time to cheer up. Paul Sexton reports We just wanted to make Sly & the Family Stone, a goot times record with a good message. The gloom crew who saw the light Picture Gallery Hot tunes come in from the cold They're not the new Radiohead, but maybe they're the next Travis - at any rate Coldplay are going to be huge, says Caitlin Moran No Title The wonderful water world of william Pye Visual Art: Jonna Pitman meets the man whose childhoud games in his parents' stream fuelled a creative passlon There's a curved flowing over mirror-polished stainless steel I might see water washing down a country road. This kind of thing makes me excited The wonderful water world of William Pye The Times The wonderful water world of William Pye No Title No Title Star Rating Victim support Theatre: Ian Johns on Stolen, an Australian play that lifts the lid on an Aboriginal tragedey Thousands of Aboriginal babies were taken to live in white-run homes Entertainments Opera & Ballet Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Recital Anna Sofie von Otter Willis Building, EC3/Radio3 Gala White Nights Covent Garden Theatres Entertainments Listings to Advertise in this Section… No Title No Title Luggage to go The Wish List Portable wardrobe Furniture Village No Tiatle ITV's programming ever attract the middle classes?' ITV's plan to bring in more Abc1 viwers has stalled. Now it is putting its money on Emmerdale. Paul McCann reports ITV faces a ratings crisis brought on by Channel 5 and multi-channel ITV's soap hope Emmevdale attracts oldev and poorer viewers but lots of them Picture Gallery Will ITV's Programming ever attract the middle… Picture Gallery Whispers in the corridors of power Alastair Campbell may be the king of spain and bluster but, says the former lobby correspondent Andrew Pierce, subtelty also rules at Westminster Whispers in the coridors of power No Title A didital plot that's there to be lost A digital plot that's there to be lost Difficult to argue as Mail sets its own agenda Nazi Swine Daily Mail No Title No Title The neal street restaurant Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title HR Assistant Full time Personal Assistant/Secretary required by… Secretary Creme Secretary / PA Royal Commonwealth Society To Advertise in this Section Please Telephone 020… Media PA American Law Firm All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Part-Time Super Secretaries The University College London Hospitals Super Secretaries Receptionists Receptionist / Administrator Look back in sorrow After more than 30 years as a Bbc newsreader, Andre Harvey has joined ITN's 24-hour news channel, which launches on August 1. Here he reflects on the malaise afflicting his old employer It is difficult to complain at the BBC, as most people have no idea where to find the bosses' offices Itv Look back in sorrow News World No Title Look back in sorrow No Title Don't feed the literary lions A state benefit intended to help poor authors helps rich ones far more, explains Michael Leapman Times 2 Media What happens when you cross TV with the web? It's called the Network of the World, it's in Chiswick, and this man wants to put it in your home. Raymond Shoddy reports The audience is no longer searching for one person to decide things for them What happers when you cross TV with the Web? Weekend Media Jon Snow No Title No Title Roll up to the truth zone Advertising that stresses failure is proving a success for a number of well-known brands. Emma Hall reports The Times Roll up to the truth zone Attitude of state relevant to fear of persecution Environmental statement cannot be deemed No Title Times 2 Law Report If litigant's conduct prejudices trial Power to appoint extra insolvency officers Criteria for fixing non-compliance penalty Transaction at undervalue despite lack of loss No Title No Title The Times Bridge The Times The Old Bill soldiers on Paul Hoggart Yesterday's viewing Interference Technology: Widescreen TV No Title Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice BBC1 BBC2 No Title Carlton /LWT Channel 4 Channel 5 ITV Variations No Title No Totle Today's Television The Times Today's Viewing Choice Polo Ralph Lauren
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