News from 07/08/2000
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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Syed, Helen Daniel, Camilla Morton, R. P. M. Austin, James Moore, John L. Lewis, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Bernard Jenkin, Simon Barnes, Thomas Dallal, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivan Lester, Ivo Tennant, Matt Wolf, Patrick Greene, Alan Copps, Interface Editor, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Laura Campbell, Pat Gibson, Rupert Cox, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Robert Fletcher, David Gould, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, Gary Jacob, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Roger Bootle Economic Anelysis, Frankie McGowan, Celia Brayfieled, Stephen Farrell, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Eve-Ann Prentice, Nick Wyke, Phil Gordon, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, David Gifford, Roland Watson, Rachael Douglas, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David L. Skeggs, Angela Jameson, R. A. Anderson, Jasper Gerard, Paul Armstrong, James Pringle Balkans Correspondent, David Meredith, Giles Tremlett and Michael Binyon, Lisa Armstrong, Anna Söderblom, Tony Hoare, Bill Harcourt, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Mark Holgate, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Stuart Miles, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Anne Cres, Bethan Bell, Sean MacAulay, David Robinson, Paul Denza, B. Tonge, Gerald Lawson, David Silbermann, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Philip August, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Glen Owen, Ben Hammersley, Paul Peachey Linus Gregoriadis and Michael Horsnell, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Mike O'connor Director, Mel Webb, Michael Fitzpatrick, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Gavin Hadland, Tim Wapshott, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, James Moore Companies Reporting, John Szemerey, John Naish, Lea Paterson, P. Clement, G. R. Higgs, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Fran Littlewood, Michael Rich, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical briefing, Henry R. Magrill, David Powell, Michael Evans, Henry Tegner, Annie Flury, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Charles Kennedy, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Dr Keyboard, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott, Richard Ford, Stan Tomalin, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe Times Picture Gallery Sir Alec Guinness dies at 86 Prince's trust in media placed in new hands Inside Picture Gallery Labour promises paid baby leave for parents William Rees-Mogg page 16 Brussels to bring Europe into schools News No Title Comment Vineyards saved from frontline devastation Business Sport Times Arts Picture galary Hours of Darkness No Title Vegetarians are more likely to have daughters Plant chemicals could play small part in deciding gender Singing helps emotional development New planet due to second Earth PlayStation 2 costs Britons £100 mil Mother and two girls die in fire Gateway The Times News News Doctors told to curb 'health tourism' Halifax Use lottery cash for NHS, poll urges Italians go back 300 years to honour young Leo Record £77m in hospital payouts Prison Service 'dinosaurs' are guilty of archaic staff abuses Picture Galary Man sues over blood infection Agent sells finest hour on Riviera Citroen British Gas Library to get rid of its historic newspapers Right route for crosswords Vauxhall SAGA No Title Picture Gallery Young urged to sculpt war heroines' tribute By a Correspondent: Memorial to Polish veterans Barras family PC World The 'big walkies' falls short News News LA's real Baywatch see red over outfits Picture galary No Title France's top 50 kick the old guard into touch Novelist raises Confederate sub sunk in civil war Troubled Army rifle gets thumbs down from SAS The Times Picture galary BBC pursues themed TV channels Burglary cases cost taxpayers billions DTI may prosecute Mirror 'Slickers' The Times Sacked rector fights 'God's employee' law Warning on rural rail ticket changes By a Correspondent: Haggle fair, says fund Traffic jams cost jobs and lovers Renault Megane Drug lab poisons endanger police News Kennedy under fire over £3,000 speeches Politics 'Keep the pound' lorry back on single track for Hague Website adds Labour election hopefuls to… Picture Gallery Japanese executive gives comfort to euro's foes Lib Dems pledge to continue crusade for electoral reform James Landle hears Charles Kennedy call on Labour for a referendum on Pr after the election By a Correspondent: MP wants less of 'new' party Putin's media foe wink right to live in Gibraltar German police decry use of border troops against racists Yugoslav opposition split over presidency Audi Gangs seize distillery in Russia's vodka war Embassy fights for champagne Norwich Union Overseas news Gore may pick Jew to be his running mate Picture Gallery Wildfires could rage on till October No Title Sydney 2000 'Evil' Koran translation is burnt Western States at Risk Boston on West Nile virus alert No Title Picture galary The Times British Airways No Title Kashmir activists lose patience with ceasefire Holocaust dead were sinners, claims rabbi Red Cross workers feared kidnapped Leukaemia Research Fund India The Times Online Today The world online The fear that lies behind Tony Blair's long silence Comment Until the central problems of Europe are tackled, we'll never vote for the euro How Britain lost its empire and found a sweet little gite in the Dordogne No Title Gay sex—the hottest news topic since 1590 Picture Gallery Andy grandly Gore's Burden A Democratic candidate who needs a consistent message Tearing out an Old Leaf The British Library is selling the raw material of history Festival Season For excellence go to Edinburgh Economic case for Taste of democracy in NHS Plan Petrol tax Harrods in Delhi The rest is silence Letters to the Editor Dentists and BSE False economy Puzzling Potter Sport letters 'Disturbing' prices for Old Masters Ageing dinosaurs Sweet dreams Fight or flight? Comment Court & Social Court Circular BMDS Births Britannia Royal Naval College Personal Column In Memoriam-Private No Title Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Flatshare Trade Picture Gallery No Title UK Holidays Acorn Stairlifts Avail Fare Savers Lives In Brief Joan Trimble Pianist and composer who lost confidence but found her voice again—clear and distinctive—at the age Michael Meyer Leisured writer who translated Ibsen and Strindberg while confessing that he was not a natural linguist No Title Dame Anne Stephens In full command of the WRAF Equity Prices No Title Alcoholic Beverages Electricity No Title Capitalisation, week's change Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Insurance Investment Trusts Shorts No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Results and statistics By a Correspondent: Phones group plans float By a Correspondent: Clickmango optimistic By Our City Staff: Telewest denies Callahan talks BP Amoco looks to inject shine in its redesign as oil prices rise Economic outlook Anglian Water Multiple Classified Advertising Items Change on Week No Title Exchange Rates Business News Ruling due on Andersen feud Picture Gallery Nycomed to unveil Nasdaq flotation Minister backs science park Biomedica in £6m cash call A strong pound can leave some sectors of industry feeling weak Economic briefing Data Roundup Holiday group expands McKechnie to delist in £434m deal No Title ICS pays £50m to aggrieved investors Adobe Birthrate behind fall in jobless Picture galary Pitney Bowes Gap out to revive smart image Hitches hit Net ticket agency House price stability reigns at last in Acacia Avenue Telephone Cheap pensions drive 'leaves executives unscathed' Lottery winner decision imminent The Times Crossword No Title BA sets new course for Air Miles Picture Gallery Minerva to unveil ?500m Croydon shop scheme Photo-Me battle looms as David refuses to leave Banks seek business link with Post Office Picture Gallery HSBC The Times Monday August 7 2000 Equitable set to pay £10m to keep staff The Times Sport Index Sydney 2000 Football Barthez gets early warning of size of his latest challenge Takings on target despite poor attendances Old Trafford notebook England v West Indies Third Test Match Lara leads onslaught as England are forced on to the back foot By Our Sports Staff: Sutton off as nine-man Celtic cling on for win Wanchope picks Manchester in tale of two cities Scoreboard from Old Trafford Picture Gallery No Title England v West Indies Third Test Match Adams supplies slow-motion replay of perfect straight man Sport Cricket: Norwich Union National League Somerset undone by McGrath's daunting challenge Imperious Kendall flays Derbyshire Dale paves way for last-ditch victory Picture Gallery Lions stand firm against Middlesex Kent find hope in McCague's return to form By Our Sports Staff: Klusener defiant as Sri Lanka press for advantage Surrey still have fight on hands Wanderers furnish game's spiritual home Northamptonshire see their chance to be second best Warwickshire thwarted by tailend defiance The weekend's first-class score boards No Title First Division No Title Second Division No Title Picture Gallery Pakistan display greater maturity The PPP County Championship Today No Title Salling Baines's wish is granted as flotilla is becalmed Little-known junior sprints into Sydney contention Rugby union Australia advance towards missing trophy Leicester must do without Hamilton Jones sees no reason to follow suit Rowing Taylor and Myers judge pace perfectly to pip United States Edwards finds faith in his own abilities is restored Hodgson proves home-grown hero Fogarty's strip show thrills supporters Rugby league Halifax make light of their troubles to hold Bradford By a Correspondent: Broncos humbled by rejuvenated Martyn Rampant Wigan increase torment for Wakefield Montoya hitch holds up Button switch to Benetton Sport Fox-Pitt completes notable double at Gatcombe Fantasy League Football Picture Gallery See Times 2 Tomorrow for Full Details Goalkeepers The Times No Title Forwards Cash prizes worth £115,000 No Title Euro Strikers No Title Westwood's progress keeps him ahead of the game By Our Sports Staff: Johnson times her charge to perfection Women's football Rivals draw, but charity is the winner Casey shows champion's mettle to put end to Wolstenholme's dream O'Hara sets sights on Walker Cup plac3 Student Loans Company Limited Looking No Title Series spot remains the priority as Dugard bides time Sport Blue tide reaches low-water mark Injury to Dubai Millennium casts another shadow over Godoiphin Carlisle No Title Course Specialists Leaders in the Flat championships Meeting Points Windsor No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Ripon Multiple Classified Advertising Items For the record This week's fixtures Weekend racing Football Pools check Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cricket No Title Williams powers to title From our correspondents: Gross throws caution to the wind in race to rule waves Edward Gorman Plans to plunge Team Philips in at the deep end after her accident look seriously flawed Lara and Channel 4 click to produce defining moments Abbott's Barton bogged down by landlord's notice to quit From your correspondence: The Times Seasonal cheer is needed The Times Today Tomorrow August 8 Wednesday August 9 Friday August 11 Saturday August 12 Sunday August 13 Worldwide Webb A Route Map through the Peaks an D Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Dettori embraces his second chance to delight in love for life Partners become silent companions on long journey to the Olympics Bethan Bell Organising a trip to the cinema with Olmypic rower Tim Foster can prove mission impossible Picture Gallery Sport Times The Times Generation bland They have no ideas, passion or politics, eschew colour and clutter, consume but don't commit. Celia Brayfield just can't stand the Bland Young things Members of Generation Bland don't do colour-they prefer Gap khakis Picture Gallery Named and shamed Picture galary And to tell us An anatomy of bland How to live The Test Charles Kennedy Examiner: Anita Chaudhuri Burnings that Death by immolation is claiming the lives of an increasing number of UK Asian women. Is it suicide or murder? Eve-Ann Prentice reports No Title 'We are worried that some of these "suicides" are really murders, but it is hard to prove' Picture Gallery Case History Picture Gallery A polished act Companies that offer help with the housework are cleaning up, discovers Frankie McGowan The Times Picture Gallery The fame game Celebrities are Sharon Krum's obsession. Now she is getting a taste of fame herself with a new book and film. Interview by Joanna Coles No Title No Title The true price of Poachers and gamekeepers in China are at war over an antelope that provides one of the most luxurious fashion items in the world. Oliver August report Picture Gallery Picture galary No Title Picture Gallery No Title No Title A shahtoosh The antelopes cover and entire ridge "moving like a great river of hair, their fur glinting in the sunlight as they change direction" No Title Make this the Week that You Stand-up, improv and all Edinburgh Hettie Judah meets the comic whose family penned Shakespeare and Wittgenstein. Honest No Title That one-man Mullarkey Improvisation is the new mime. I would never go and watch it No Title Last chance for 20% off tickets Picture Gallery Picture galary No Title Can America do luxury? Is New York's new fashion company, Pegasus, trying to compete with the European giants such as LVMH and Gucci? Mark Holgate reports Picture Gallery Ruzow seemed to perform a volte-face by saying Pegasus was not in luxury No Title A successs it could be a model for the UK fashion industry Picture galary When imitation is a form of flattery The milliner Philip Treacy is the latest to have a brush with fashion's copycat culture, says Hannah Betts Fashion's most fundamental principle is the art of copycattery No Title No Title After years in the fashion doldrums, jewellery is… Body art Picture galary My favourite thing Fresh white linen is Jane Packer's induigence, says Camilla Morton The Times No Title Bed Do I, Don't I Wear a QLink? Get the look for less No Title Picture Gallery Edinburgh Theatre The good, the bad and the rugby Greatr British Hopes Multiple Display Advertising Items Royalty in royal company Dance: The Queen Mother went to Covent Garden on her birthday—and Debra Craine was there too Proms A polished National Youth Orchestra, a fine Messlah and a new violln concerto from James Dillon No Title No Title Metro choice The bald eagles have landed La Movie, Sean MacAulay sees Clint and some pretty good ild boys achieve lifeoff in space, but a see-through Kevin fall to bring home the bacon Hollow Man is simply a dirty old man's fantasia customised for leering teenagers No Title Picture Gallery Hollywood diary No Title The Sunday Times Dealer: West VaInerability: North-South Contract No Title The Times Something odd in the ether Interference My TV: Jeff Green No Title Satellite Cable & Digital Choice Sky One Sky Sports 1 Sky Sports 2 No Title Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice World-Watching answers Picture Galary BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 ITV Variations No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2102 No Title Today's Viewing Choice Vodafone The Times Contents The Times Just music to their ears It's time to get personal The bumpy road to freedom Picture galary Gary Jacob Watch the little birdie Stars' turn to net a rich gain plan A Times Interrace Offer Bit of background This is Dr Keyboard's final column for interface. Next week we will be introducing a new feature to answer readers' computer queries, both online and in writing Absolute Beginners Our Olympic hopes clashed The gaming Poets are under starter's orders for Sydney 2000 PC World Microsoft Certification Professional Fares fair but you are not always ready for take-off The growth of online travel business means there are plenty of late summer holidays available but, as Tony Dawe discovers, you will have to compromise if you want a quick getaway Picture galary Barcelona Ibiza Kerry No Title Greece Cold couldn't be better No Title Hot to trot, with £250-how hard can it be? Telephone No Title High Class Fabrication Business Business Opportunities No Title Business to Business No Title Husband and Wife Teams Business Services Business Opportunities No Title IATA Singapore Airlines The Times Internet Services Lawfirm Fax Loans & Investment Multiple Display Advertising Items Revenue demands make viable firms go to the wall Leave tax to the experts The Government is 'out of touch' when it comes to tax reform, says Acca Evesham No Title Latest moves in the world of It Multiple Display Advertising Items If we don't like it, we won't buy, all right?` Turning on the power to get your fix Ben Hammersley How to hack off the crackers Verdict Claire's Web Compaq
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