News from 04/08/2000
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Andrew Robson, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Philip Gibbon (Council member), James Moore, Sarah Potter, Ross Noble, Tom Hibbert, David Gray, Julian Lee, Ray Snoddy, Richard Hobson, Ian Brodie and Giles Whittell, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Anthony Perry, Richard English, D. C. Burrows, Carl Mortished, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, Graham Stewart, Barbara Ellen, Mike Sutton, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Andrew Norfolk, Guy Millard, John Thicknesse, Conal Urquhart, Paul Fitzpatrick, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Frieda Hughes, Valerie Elliott, David Powell Athletics Correspondent and Steve Bird, Cornelius Lysaght, Melanie Tringham, David Charter Education Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Tim Reid, Rachel Kelly, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Nick Wyke, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Martin Ball (Deputy Chairman), Roy G. Procter, Alan Hamilton and Laura Peek, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John Hibbs (Professor of Transport Management), Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Mark Court, Gareth Evans, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Jasper Gerard, Sean O'meara, Paul Armstrong, Michael Evans, Stewart Tendler, and Alex Todorovic, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Paul Stubbings, David Lister, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Stuart Nicholson, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Paul Bew, Clive Mathieson, Paul Wilkinson, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Shyama Perera, Nick Szczepanik, Leonard W. Bull, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Eric G. Whitby, Chris McGrath, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, Vivian Linacre, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Catherine Philp, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Steve Bird and Elizabeth Judge, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Serbs Britons on spy charge Childminders' right to to smack is 'abuse risk' Brown sparkles. . . but with prudence Inside Repeat follows laws of Motion BT Index News Fujitsu Computers Siemens No Title The Times Today Getting to grips with computers Comment Business The weather today Areas Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Met Office Scandal of paintings sold for a pittance Gunmen free two from dock in attack on magistrates' court Barclays Father still hopeful on daughter Police hunt woman in Beachy Head scare No Title News 3 Winning side's entry was just not cricket No Title 4 News Dome chiefs do a U-turn on cars Firstdirect Dome chiefs do a U-turn on cars By a Correspondent: Lifeline for Brunel's rusty masterpiece Ministers defy MPs and name GM sites 'Spy' row shows Milosevic's fears Picture Gallery Asylum law blamed for lorry deaths News in Brief Picture Gallery Hygiene linked to disease's increase Vauxhall Red alert No Title Girls just want to learn witchcraft Kung fu actor kick-starts girl's Olympic dream Peugeot 6 News Somerville turns table as grades take off Tiny Norrington Table 2000 of Oxford Colleges Girls suffer more from exam stress Electric Fuel Electric-fuel ZincAir Decline in young adults Browns leave press standing at the altar Direct from the Royal Mint No Title No grist for the gossip mill Alliance Leicester Visit your local branch Knot not tied with an eye on the tax breaks News 7 Honda By a Correspondent: Soulmate 'tried to kill husband during bondage' Eton boy admits May Day attack Corus and Regal hotels No Title Flying start for would-be astronaut News in Brief Dixons The Times Pedal power is making inroads News 9 Crowds gather for a day to remember The Times Online Cardiff's old phone code. It's going for… Where to Watch the Queen Mother's Birthday Pro-hunt group in cash crisis UTravel. co. uk No Title UTravel. co. uk Hundreds mourn backpacker News in Brief WV 12 Politics The Saturday Times No Title Currys The Times Boothroyd urged to stay on for reforms House 'wastes talented women' Landslide victory for Plaid leader The Times Friday August 4 2000 Japanese investor delivers warning on euro Drink-drivers may be forced to retake test Landlords unite to ban rowdies Lunn Poly Picture Gallery Leo the little owl sparks security alert New roadside checks for drug users Dell Golden eagles return to Ireland News 13 Wordsmiths have their candidate speaking in tongues US 2000 Election Bush vows to use good times for great goals Oxfam Bush's American Dream Foreign Policy No Title Execution delay to aid Gore Promise The Times Online SAGA Moscow oil deal rebounds on party Drought threatens Kenya with famine Africa Correspondent Black magic cave fuels white resentment Natwest No Title 55 buried in Brazilian mudslides World in Brief Loss of ministers threatens to leave Jospin exposed Wallenberg 'could be alive' in gulag Magnet Villa takes on star quality EU threat over Olympics Picture Gallery Tuscan town is confident of Blairs' return Suharto is charged with theft of $400m Scottish Widows Picture Gallery India talks to militants Jungle. com Barak fails to enlist Egypt 's support The Times High stakes for peace in the Hindu Kush A new Great Game is being played in the shadow of the Himalayas Why the Queen Mum has always had a fancy for young men in skirts Bloody Sunday Opening the Bloody Sunday can of worms Are lawyers any better than historians at settling the most contentious issues? Dons' debacle The Times Friday August 4 2000 The Best of British How to keep in step with the long march of history A Show Trial Bringing Suharto to justice is an important symbolic step Westenders Another unexpected twist in the Government soap opera Our 'power and influence' in EU Massow's value to party queried Pooling of sovereignty River conservation Forced metrication Out of the picture Marriage blessings Relative values Plath's blue plaque Birthday anthem The right route for public transport Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Births Personal Column Golden Anniversaries Roman sparkle puts the fizz in French champagne Appointments Forthcoming marriages Wing Commander Geoffrey Page Battle of Britain pilot who survived horrific burns and returned to the skies for revenge, shooting down a plane for each of his 15 operations Personal Column Cheapest in London Soccer Best Offers Worldwide For Sale A Birthdate Abraham Pais Physicist who chronicled the great breakthroughs of the 20th century Abraham Pais, physicist and historian, was born in Amsterdam on May 19,1918. He died in Copenhagen on July 31 aged 82 UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items 22 Equity Prices Shares close lower Alcoholic Beverages Banks Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Engineering Chemicals Construction Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Distributors Healthcare Household GDS & Text Diversified Industrials No Title Shares close lower Insurance Investment Trusts Shares close lower Leisure & Hotels Shorts (under 5 years) Shares close lower Shares close Lower Pharmaceuticals Support Services Printing & Paper Property Retailers, Food Telecommunications Retailers, General Transport Water Shares close lower Alternative INV Market Source FT Information The Times Friday August 4 2000 Relief as Bank leaves base rates on hold Business Regulatory fears send Barclays tumbling EU takes on Microsoft in antitrust battle Fraud squad inquiry at Symmons No Title Lastminute losses on target Shell to tackle Enron rule in energy trading No Title Like the sound of this proposal: free company… Active Business plan S&N close to sale of Center Parcs Patience Wheatcroft Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Results in Brief IPlanet e-commerce solutions Employers attack 'e-snooping Act' delays Amvescap gives warning despite 85% rise in profit Soros wins PFI deal BPT seeks market exit Globix WPP faces $1bn US newspaper lawsuit BA hit by soaring fuel costs Business in Brief Royal Sun looks at £1bn payout No Title New Labour, New Byers? Commentary No honeymoon for the loveless euro Agilent Technologies Photo-Me slides 33% on warning Telewest shortage setback Rio raises bid in battle for North Markets Profits tax fears hit banks Nasdaq decline takes TMTs lower Eurotop 100 FTSE Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Lastminute may have some time left to run Amvescap Laporte Dollar Rates London Metal Exchange Wall Street ADC Telecom Wall Street Call centre employees feel the heat from an Indian takeaway The transfer of back office work to india is a growing trend that is costing jobs in the UK Taking the Mike, surely City Diary Sad end to UK's test of free market in gas Analysis Shell Centre Dawning of a new era for Center Parcs Analysis ACM Investments Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service CIS Unit Managers Ltd Murray Johnstone UT MGMT The Times Unit Trust Information Service The coming crash of 2001 How to stand back from the madness of crowds and secure your wealth Free Report 0800 0194 100 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trebled sales put software group in the black Laporte sees the gloss taken off first-half performance TI reports 12% interim rise Chevrolet TeleWork debut success By Our City Staff: Tenfold gain for Lasmo Chevrolet Defence costs halve profits at Wickes Picture Gallery Mood music is out of tune with manufacturers Measures sought to revive an ailing patient Endless Summer proves ray of sunshine Racing Goodwood Reading the racecard Goodwood Course Specialists Goodwood Meeting Points Long-distance traveller Wright choice Yesterday's results Goodwood AYR EBF Maiden Stakes Course Specialists Turkey Thirsk Long-distance travellers Long-distance traveller Usher Walker Maiden Swallow Flight to swoop for the spoils Sedgefield Sky3 Rapid Raceline Bangor Rapid Raceline Edderu return with hunger renewed Racing Eddery returns with hunger renewed Thirsk Going: Good (Good to Soft in Places) Peter Bell Memorial Handicap Thirsk Bangor Barkers of Northallerton Don Raper Fillies Handicap Bangor Newmarket Nottingham Going: Good to Firm Nottingham Course Specialists Blinkered First Time Result was blowin' in the wind Enjoying a view from the bridge William Hill One word that could not say it better Life At The Races Century partnership remains unbroken Rose makes Yorkshire wilt Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Surrey latecomers relish their task Mullally has the last laugh The PPP County Championship Today Zimbabwe strip Flower of captaincy Cricket Mercurial Tufnell flies close to wind Smith fails to build on advantage British Olympic riders told they must deliver medals Equestrianism Teams The Times Online Golf Westwood retains modest touch amid brilliance Leading scores Faldo's change of heart brings final chapter in sight For the record Today's fixtures Dougherty throws it away at last The Times Bookshop Olympic riders told they must deliver medals Teams The Times Online 34 Sport Friendly fire drowned out by sniping Football Casiraghi to fight Chelsea pay-off The Times E1 Guerrouj soaks up tradition United sharpen claws against old adversaries Good start for Keane Ogden's Spirit sees him through Rugby union New Zealand vow to be aggressors Tennis Kournikova defeats Davenport Rugby league Hull seek to halt Rhinos Bowls Corsie gazes to new horizons Britain finally start to pull their weight Rowing Picture Gallery Alesi may miss race after crash Sport in Brief England follow Gough on fast lane to success ECB says no to Bangladesh The Times Crossword No 21,486 Picture Gallery FA seeking answers on World Cup rotation Times 2 The Times Dance your age away Clubs are full of thirty something parents rediscovering their youth. But nothing dates you faster than the way you dance, says Shyama Perera The Edinburgh Tattoo The Test Public Image Examiner The Test The Edinburgh Tattoo The rise of Dad House There is hope for those who refuse to leave the dancefloor, says Susan Emmett Not bogeymen Ashylum seekers generate political heat, media frenzy and popular concern. But few of us have any idea of their lives here in Britain. Ann Treneman, Feature Writer of the Year, tries to find out A life of bare It seems inappropriate to ask to see scars of torture or demand proof that a father was executed Survival on £37 a week The men seem to accept a certain level of violence against them The Saturday Times The Times Late starters A mature groom himself, Geoffrey Wheatcroft has advice for the newly married chancellor The Times Friday August 4 2000 Time for the Tory party to come out of the closet Seafaring celebrities are landlubbers at heart No Title Right-on and a write-off Television I don't deserve a sitcom where each episode feels as if it's 48 minutes long It's a simple fact that there are things Americans can do that we can't Television Picture Gallery It's a simple fact that there are things Americans can do that we can't The Times Friday August 4 2000 Pod really will eat itself Too many unpleasant videos are ruining David Sinclair's simple pleasures, Time to bring back Pan's People (especially the blonde one at the end) Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The vibrant Big Star wrote gorgeous dumb love… Born to do it Pop Albums: Craig David is far too young to be quite this good. Barbara Ellen worships at the feet of a British R&b love machine (for the laydeez) Picture Gallery Jazz Collector BBC Proms Picture Gallery No Title Sticky business with labels Picture Gallery Sticky business with labels Howdy, Picasso, I'm your Nashville cat Gretchen Peters spends much of her time writing songs for other people to have hits with. But the one about the Master and the moggy found a home closer to home. Paul Sexton reports No Title 20% off tickets Picture Gallery Edinburgh Festival Privilege Card Metro choice Rain stopped play Proms BBC SO/Steen Albert Hall/Radio 3 Telephone Adelphi Comedy Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre: Circus Oz brings big-top mayhem to Sadler's Wells while little lives are observed on the Battersea stage Circus Oz Sadler's Wells A Different Way Home Grace Theatre Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Centre Vaudeville Theatre No Title Slapper chic The Essex Girl is back in all her peroxide, high-heeled, glory Hannah Betts reports The London Furniture Village Slapper chic The Essex Girl is back in all her peroxide, high-heeled, glory. Hannah Betts reports Times 2 Style The Wish List No Title No Title Dreams can pay dividends Melanie Tringham investigates the advantages and drawbacks of online dealing, but recommends a trial run with a fantasy portfolio Low price is the key It pays to research the market The stock market is full of tricks to snare the unwary investor. How do we avoid them? Www. sharepeople. com Weekend Media Hollick's nice little earner Circulation of the Daily Star is on the rise. Jasper Gerard meets the Editor behind the tabloid's success Guardian angel Bob Phillis has turned Guardian Media Group into a money-making mini empire. Ray Snoddy reports No Title The Metro moment Picture Gallery The Metro moment The free paper Metro's huge success is based on its appeal to people who don't read traditional newspapers Media Diary The Metro moment No Title Point, shoot and coin it Amateur video footage is a prime source of news images, and agencies are prepared to pay well for it. Julian Lee investigates Times 2 Media No Title No Title PA to the Deputy Chairman Haringey Magistrates' Courts Committee… Committee Executive Personal Assistant Leonard Hull International PLC House Manager in Sultanate of Oman Private Residence News International Newspapers Limited The Times Friendly California based Internet company seeks… Experienced Secretaries PA to German Senior Partner London PA/SECRETARY Knightsbridge Gundersen Bucher Rugman Senior Administrative Assistant The Doctors Laboratory W1 Team Secretary Medical Secretaries Architects & Interior No Title The British Antique Dealers' Association Back at Ten, but who cares? No Title News International Newspapers (Scotland) Ltd Media & Marketing Industry Solution Online No Title Sentencing for possession of opium Court of Appeal Purity testing of drugs for sentencing purposes Court of Appeal Exception to obligation to offer land back to former owners Queen's Bench Division Establishing defence of provocation House of Lords Council landlord in breach of obligation to maintain flat Court of Appeal Measuring comeptence of professional person No Title No Title The Times No Title Times 2 Offer & Games Bridge Dealer: South Vulnerability: Both Chess Adobe The Times Bookshop The princess and the peer Yesterday's viewing Interference Foreign TV Brazil Off your Chest No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Sky One Sky Sports 1 Fox Kids Network Hallmark UK Horizons Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio 1 No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers BBC1 BBC2 CARLTON/LWT Channel 4 ITV Variations No Title Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2100 The Times One to One Treks The Queen Mother's Century The Queen Mother's Century The Times America's Wheat Boom Sealed the Fate of British Landowners Industrial wealth saved Elizabeth's family and put her in the spotlight, writes Alan Hamilton No Title The Queen Mother's Century 1910s The Queen Mother's Century The Waste of Life in the Great War Touched 'Nurse' Bowes-Lyon One brother was killed at the front and another was captured by the Germans, writes Michael Evans To Lady Elizabeth The Queen Mother's Century The Queen Mother's Century Picture Gallery The Queen Mother's Century Coming out, House Parties and Lots of Fun The Twenties were a welcome change after the devastation in Europe, writes Rachel Kelly The Queen Mother's Century No Title No Title The Royals of Europe Have One by One Been Turned to Dust At the start of the century, Russia and its royal dynasty looked secure, writes Richard Beeston. Then enter Lenin Picture Gallery The Queen Mother's Century No Title Picture Gallery No Title Abdication was a Traumatic Moment for a Devoted Public The monarchy was severely shaken and it left a Prince totally ill-equipped for succession. The Princess saved the day, writes Graham Stewart The Queen Mother's Century The Times Portrait of a Special Lady No Title The Queen Mother's Century The Times The Queen Mother's Century Picture Gallery End of Empire as Last Empress of India Goes Walkabout During her lifetime she has seen the Empire dismantled, writes Mark Henderson The Queen Mother's Century Picture Gallery The Queen Mother's Century A Nation Gripped by Fear and Shortages Refused to Be Cowed by the Blitz Buckingham Palace was bombed too and had, in the Princesses, its own war babies, writes Philip Howard The Queen Mother's Century Picture Gallery The Queen Mother's Century Picture Gallery All Change, a New Role and a New Order Television opens the nation's eyes. The Coronation is seen by huge new audiences. Royalty is only a touch away, writes Richard Morrison The Queen Mother's Century Persil The Queen Mother's Century The Last Representative of the Eminent Victorians The Queen Mother remains a symbol of all that was best in the past, without ever giving up her capacity to enjoy life to the full, writes Alan Hamilton Picture Gallery The Queen Mother's Century The Last Representative of the Eminent Victorians The Queen Mother remains a symbol of all that was best in the past, without ever giving up her capacity to enjoy life to the full, writes Alan Hamilton No Title Picture Gallery The Queen Mother's Century Picture Gallery 1970s-1990s Women Endured the Role of Second-Class Citizens for Most of the Century. Women's Lib Changed All that The suffragettes' fight for the vote led to victories in education, the workplace, politics and the bedroom, writes Hannah Betts The Queen Mother's Century The Queen Mother's Century No Title The Queen Mother's Century The Queen Mother 's Century The Times The Queen Mother's Century
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