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News from 10/07/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Helen Daniel, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Richard Overy, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Christopher Buckmaster (Chairman), Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Paul Dimoldenberg, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Antonia Green, Benjamin Bloch, Melissa Kite and Tom Baldwin, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Phill Yates, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, David McVay, Emma Lindsey, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Paul Whelan, Keith Cunningham, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Jim McCue, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Alan lee, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Michael Woodhead, Sarah Johnson, Amber Cowan, David Lister, Tom Baldwin, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Ruth Lea, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, David Robinson, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Ken Jackson General Secretary, Nick Carter (Secretary), Deborah Brett, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Clare Sterling, Mick Hume, Howard J. C. Wells (Chief Executive), Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Oliver Wright and Audrey Magee, Roger Bootle, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Alex O'Connell, Andrew R. M. Bell, Craig Lord, Deborah King, Mike Rosewell, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Sean Hargrave, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Ian Brodie, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, Kate Quill, Fran Littlewood, Benedict Nightingale, Jean Thornton, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Tom Baldwin and Adam Sherwin, John Phillips, Sally Patten, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, William Tyler, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Leonard Nimoy, Anna Soderblom, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,

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No Title Labour pledge of £50bn for transport Cult link to Briton missing in Japan Index Orangemen order blockade Unions win policy review Sampras takes title of greatest player 12 killed in panic at World Cup tie No Title Tiffany & Co Tiffany & Co. News Comment A royal betrothal is announced7 Business Times 2 Plus No Title Sendak's wild Things join bank's fairytale bid for Dome No Title Bookshops sell out of Harry Potter Don accused over vicar blackmail Prince honours his mother on coat of arms Drip-fed promotional opportunities Review Thousands of birds trapped for export Mind Unboggling Posh is criticised for mime on stage No Title No Title Orangemen are blocked but remain defiant Digital the Document Company Xerox Picture Gallery Power players caught up in the battle for control at Drumcree Activists force employment review Women nearer combat role Power players caught up in the battle for control at Drumcree Synod paves way for women bishops £59.99. wise up. get savvy Picture Gallery Digital the Document Company Xerox Givenchy enters the real world. . . almost No Title No Title Law courts souvenirs to tourists Audi French snub Africans in peace voyage Former officer exposes false burglary charge Hepworth Heating Ltd. Hoey saw World Cup flop coming News in Brief British Gas Politics Levy agrees he put money in offshore truest Natwest Hague pushes for Commons reform Europe may give money to federal parties EU moves attacked Euro row his kitkat Communications 2000 Go loan Blair faces cronyism gibes over Birt's job Woodhead backs Hague proposals Saga Services Limited Work24. co. uk Police praised by mother of missing child No Title No Title The Few recall finest hour for a final time Citroen Crowning insult to Ming throne Chappell No Title Student discovers poet's lost letters Aids virus becoming resistant to drugs Anatomy of a Disaster The Open University Royal Mail No Title Marchers protest at treatment 'denial' Intel online services President 'was paid in £25m oil deal scandal' Tycoon to oppose Putin Halifax No Title Picture Gallery La Scala usher is accused of taking £4m seat bribes Halifax Euthanasia claims by nurses investigated King's College, London No Title Posthouse No Title Hostages set to be freed as Fiji deal is signed Barak coalition faces collapse on summit eve No Title Berlin alert for Khatami visit Honda Berlin alert for Khatami visit Journalists held over 'spying' World in Brief Hillary threatens to leave Gore in the shadows Allies relieved by US missile test failure Orange and Grey Saga The Times Protest over 'lynching' No Title The Times Online Today The World online When life became all too real for No10 The Blairites still have a fragile grip, but this week will be critical for new labour Punishment won't be fitting the crime in future, just the whine They 're drunk on their own silly rhetoric The fuss over young Euan's alfresco nap is a symptom of the drift to illiberal hysteria No Title Shoot on site Past and Future A week of profound political choice for Unionists in Ulster New Black Death Aids is sweeping unchecked through Africa Legal Fudge Sovenirs and postcards will pack the court with tourists Time to hold an inquiry into leaks UK manufacturing Time to hold an inquiry into leaks Local accountability for schools Britain's loss of Sporting influence No Title Picture Gallery Court Circular Births Deaths No Title Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Student Announcements In Memoriam Private Student Announcements Soccer Share-A-Flat Fare Savers Legal., Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Trade: 020 7481 1982 Fax: 020 7481 9313 Ruth Werner The Begum Aga Khan Iii A Cinderella-style story of true of true love that began and ended on the banks of the River Nile Lives in Brief Ruth Werner German-born spy who enabled Klaus Tuchs to transmit the West's most sensitive nuclear secrets to his masters in Moscow Michael Clear Keeping British tanks moving during the war No Title No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change Multiple Display Advertising Items Capatalisation, week's change Insurance Investment Trusts Shorts (under 5 years) British Funds Water Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Source FT Information BTG aims for $100m technology fund in US Freedom of choice is ever right. Use it wisely! Deloitte to challenge SEC over dropping services Halifax customers get Internet access Head on at Oriental Restaurant Doubts over 'rip-off Britain' price survey Surge in exports to offset UK slowdown What the Sunday Papers Say Change on Week Exchange Rates Bluff knight leaves the jousting field The CBI will have a different feel once sir Clive Thompson, its high-profile President, goes Network Solutions Flotations reach a four-year high By Our City Staff: BSkyB 'is seeking Open deal Caution over Airbus funding hits EADS BT denies Concert float plan De Beers to end cartel role and be supplier of choice The price of oil is a key to the rate of inflation Data Roundup Scottish Provident to finalise buyer list 23 Why silent types are euro-wary Economic Analysis Telephone Columbus bonuses anger investors EU accepts it is guilty of late payments The Times Crossword No Title Picture Gallery Pizza chain to deliver expansion Somerfield fails to halt customer losses BA looks to quell unrest over Ayling No Title Noclearstrategy. com No Title CBI chief attacks ministers over euro The Times No Title Results Service and Match Points IBM Hothouse child blosssoms as she fulfils destiny Tennis: Wimbledon Hothouse child blossoms as she fulfils destiny Williams the elder grew as a person and a player during the women's final Venus delivers the missing chapter in family album No Title Graduation in history brings tears to the eyes of Sampras Parents' evening produces rare emotional break point Results Woodies leave a daunting legacy Greatest Grand Slam Singles Champions Johnson and Po overcome love-match combination No Title When rain held all the aces in final reckoning Saqlain's guile sends Survey to the summit Cricket: Ppp county championship Saqlain's guile sends Surrey to the summit Afzaal delays Essex's progress The weekend's scroeboards The weekend's scoreboards Kendall makes Somerset pay Chapple strikes twice The PPP County Championship Today Giles puts Sussex to the sword Picture Gallery Glamorgan encounter meagre resistance Flawless Vaughan sparks recovery Middlesex frustrated by the rain No Title By Our Sports Staff: Pakistan claim bias over Waqar England exposed by batting deficiencies Picture Gallery Trescothick hits right wavelength Scoreboard from the Oval Flintoff injury is cause for concern Scoreboard from the Oval McWilliams overtaken by burden of home hope New oval track could provide competition for Brands… New oval track could provide competition for Brands Hatch Picture Gallery No Title Menu able to make most of fast start McWilliams overtaken by burden of home hope No Title Westwood happy to eat his words Cook gives a hint of Olympic prosperty Modern pentathlon Cook gives a hint of Olympic prosperity Modern pentathlon Buoyant Johns threatens to close gap on Lessing Davis turns tables with change of direction Bradford progress in comfort Football Mowbray seeks top-three finish Rowing Attack appears best defence for Armstrong Cycling: Tour de France Wigan are pipped in video game Rugby League By a Correspondent: Bradford weather spirited late rally from Broncos Financial Times No Title Giants are overshadowed in attempt to win support South Africa's collapse leaves Mallett in dock Rugby union Baister welcomes bright future for English rugby Women indulge in bout of name-dropping Stead maintains strong position Sailing Foster's clothes show fails to impress Swimming Woman indulge in bout of name-dropping Five daughters are dodging the punches as they seek to emulate their fathers' ring mastery Llorente makes the difference Polo Jockeys left on a hiding to nothing Racing Eclipse referrals show need for discussion on whip 3.45 Kronenbourg 1664 Le Gargon D'or Handicap Musselburgh 2.15 Mcewans Lager Maiden Stakes 7.50 Ripon Land Rover Handicap Ripon Claro Selling Stakes Thwaites Maiden Stakes Course Specialists Leaders in the Flat championships Rapid Meeting Points Windsor 6.40 Wisteria Handicap Windsor: Trainers Tom Smith Handicap Tillerman made favourite Bath EBF Evershot Maiden Stakes Course Specialists Racing results Sandown Park Athletics Cricket Picture Gallery For the record Cricket Pools check This week's fixtures For the record This week's fixtures England find that little extra Sport in Brief Improving Price has staunch defender in his caddie Pillion view of German's vain burst for glory Saddling up for a closer looks on a rainswept stage of the Tour de France TEAMtalk Struggle with history for champion Sampras Programme Notes From your correspondence: End this ludicrous bid system Wednesday July 12 Saturday July 15 Sunday July 16 A Spot of Botha I was there. . . A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Sport Merry threatening Australia's banker Success for one British athlete at the Olympics would certainly put a damper on the party spirit in Sydney Fifa must act to prevent any repeat of voting shambles Samsung No Title No title No Title Times The Times Dig in for victory Battle of Britain Sixty years ago this month Hitler began preparing for the invasion of Britain No Title Britain can give it' 'Britain can give it' A son's In June 1940 The Times published an airman's letter to his mother that moved the nation Picture Gallery Stirring words For all that can be said against it, I maintain that this war is a good thing Picture Gallery I have no fear of death, only a queer elation' Doctors Wanted Vanished off the face Two young women have disappeared in the London suburb of Ealing. Hannah Be is investigates Of the earth The coincidences are striking: geography the lack of any trace, timing The Test Samuel Taylor Coleridge So quiet, it was magic The new Harry Potter book has cast a spell on the nation, writes Great Days out So quiet, it was magic Picture Gallery The feel-good history that misleads America How to pin down Downing Street's master of spin Wish list Make this the Wee Why it pays to Researchers have established that the right handshake does matter, says Anjana Ahuja The Times Garnier Returns Picture Gallery Returns Digital Blood Pressure Monitor No Title No Title Get the look for less Buy of the Week Picture Gallery High street versions of the costumes shown on page 16 and 17 High street versions of the costumes shown My favourite thing Interior decorator Antonia Green was instantly attracted to an indian painting Where can I buy designer fashions online? Picture Gallery My favourite thing Interior decorator Antonia Green was instantly attracted to an Indian painting Cut and thrust My Favourite thing Great British Hopes Why teeny A former monk who challenges his teenage readers has just won the Carnegie Medal for children's literature. Nicolette jones meets Aidan Chambers Minds are thinking big As a monk people treated him like the confessional and he learnt about the hidden life of teenagers No Title Royal Opera House Picture Gallery Wallowing in the trite stun La Movie: Bruce Wills can't save a limp Disney foray into pat psychology, says Sean MacAulay Wallowing in the trite stuff Lamovie: Bruce Willis can't save a limp Disney foray into pat psychology, says Sean MacAulay No Title Wallowing in the trite stuff Let me lay my own cards on the table, and say that I Comedy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Shakespeare Company Theatres Royal Shakespeare Company Bo 020 7928 6363 Young… Shakespeare's Globe Theatre 2000 Season. 12 May… What's age got to do with it? Pop: At60, Tina Turner can still show stadium rockers a third her age how to do it, says David Sinclair No Title No Title Metro choice Death in Verona Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the RSC's over-the-top Romeo and Juliet in Stratford Wild is the wind Picture Gallery Wild is the wind Arts diary The Home Coming No Title The Times Bridge The Times Close up an impersonal Yesterday's viewing Huge advances are guaranteed to generate resentment. But this only helps to sell books' Interference No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital UK Horizons Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio Choice Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) Film Choice BBC2 Carlton ITV Variations Channel 4 Channels ITV Variations No Title Today's Viewing Choice The Times Picture Gallery Times 2 Crossword No 2078 Hfs Loans The Times Contents BTYOU Can No Title Coastguards get connected countrywide Simplynames Please don't tell the muggles Why radio is going down a storm Waitrose No Title Www. virginbiz. net It's slow go for new era of phones Developing a new photo finish Lomart and Demon to offer high-speed net access by August Picture Gallery Taking the hang-ups out of holding on Securing future of m-commerce revolution Seize the Oppurtunities No Title Sonera Smart Trust Sonera When computers speak codswallop In a modem of speaking, get connected The modem is the bit of your computer that lets it talk to others over a telephone line Small fry pick up where the big boys fall down Rather than being victims of e-commerce, local shops are finding ways of profiting, says Alan Copps The Open University MSc in Computing Continuing professional devolepment Topics include 6 month course or an MSc Trolley-folly of the supermarkets Small fry pick up where the big boys fall down Rather than being the victims of e-commerce local shops are findings ways of profiting, says Alan Copps No Title No Title At won t sell their wares Say cheese for the best of the West via the cyber deli Internet Shopper Microsoft Certification ICS Learning Systems Verdict A Times Interface Offer The Times Interface Ringing the changes Quick Bites Absolute Beginners They're finger-clicking good What a perfect way to play Verdict Top Ten All Formats Top Ten Rental Get Dotted from £5 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Students get a shed start How to go from broke Why a change in bankruptcy laws could promote enterprise culture Evesham Mapping out new careers in IT world Multiple Display Advertising Items Reef encounters on South Seas Firm eyes on good design Halifax

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