News from 18/08/2000
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Jeanne Sutherland, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, G. H. Threlfall, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Ros Coward, Nicholas Barrington, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Paul M. James, David Hands and Mark Souster, Ray Snoddy, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Ludovic Kennedy, Elizabeth Judge, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Barbara Ellen, Dominique Searle, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Azusa Hayashi Director-General, Debra Craine, Tim Reid, Talya Granat, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, George Fischer, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, John O'Leary, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Quentin Letts, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, David Charter, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Jasper Gerard, Ian Markham, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, S. Becker, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, John Sorotos, Geoffrey Dean, John Nicholson, David Landin, Adam Jones, Andrew Chant and Andrew Pierce, Nicholas howard, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Imogen Edwards-Jones, John O'Leary and Paul Wilkinson, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Richard Owen, Paul McCann and Ian Cobain, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Philip August, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Alistair Sheret, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Vivien Coombs, Ian Brodie, John Drummond, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Shute, David Charter and John O'Leary, Bob Goldfield, David Robinson and James Jackson, Jack Bailey, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Andrew Finkel, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Derek Draper, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Pro-euro coalition in crisis as funds dry up Clinton to face a fresh Lewinsky investigation Inside TV nemesis as the enemy within is turfed out No Title Friday August 18 2000 No Title Not gender Sandals No Title A-level revenge for the Oxbridge rejects News Alliance Leicester Rudolf Hess is found dead in Spandau Comment Rudolf Hess is found dead is Spandau Business Sport No Title Times 2 No Title The weather today The Risks Fantasy QC is given a taste of real justice Neighbour jailed for bugging bedroom Secretaries 'are brighter than bosses' By a Correspondent: Love fraudster is cleared of trying to kill husband Life ban for boy footballer Daryl Hannah to make splash in West End Woman, 63, is held in gay vicar case No Title 4 News Hague forced to drop Tories' five guarantees Exam revenge for Oxbridge rejects Blair serves centre-left cause in tennis dispolmacy Concorde Grounded Less than 15 Minutes before Take… Benefit fraud project squanders £1 billion Score will decide criminals' future The Times Friday August 18 2000 It's all Go for Chinese prodigy Theme park revellers left hanging News in Brief How the Big Brother cheat was unmasked Baddie let us enjoy moral superiority Viewpoint Picture Gallery Baddie let us enjoy moral superiority Direct to You Family of castaways quit island News 5 Sub blast may have killed most of crew Discover KOMMepcaH The Kursk Technical details will aid rescuers Blackpool gambles on new future Cleared sergeant to get £300,000 payout £25 per Person per Night Dinner for £10 Pig farms fill up amid fever fears Pc World News 7 Archer witness in road crash 8 News The times magazine Ford Star Trek engines fly from fiction to fact The Times Friday August 18 2000 Health scare Pill may be the safest Virgin British Gas Motivation is what matters, not gender, says head 10-year-old adds to his success in mathematics 250 Top State Schools Twins share their a grade honours Brightest pupil stars with nine top scores The Times Online Blind youth wins place at Oxford In Brief Boy of 12 passes computing a level William is close to top of the royal class The new Passat SEL No Title 'Hothouse' school has 100% success Pledge to bring boys up to girls' standard 12 News Dixons Easiplan Finance British diver's tribute to lost Jewish refugees Bombing follows Corsica initiative The Times Friday August 18 2000 No Title Face of rural France found lacking Spam sets migrant radar trap Halfords If You Buy Any Product from US and in the next 7… No Title Repairs to start on Gibraltar submarine Man faces hostel fire charges World in Brief Posthouse Lieberman puts faith in God and Gore Peugeot Lieberman puts faith in God and Gore Don't call him wooden, says A1's tough pal Saga Services Limited Gore's Battle Plan Education Politics Foreign Policy The defining moment for a great unknown Commentary Cheney's payoff dilemma 'I am my own man' Gore tells America Democratic Convention Tiny Daughter joins the hard sell for Dad The world online The Times Online Today Ireland: part of euroland but left to fight alone Brown need only look across the Irish Sea to witness the dangers of the euro Why we pay stiff upper lip-service to the puzzling proverbs of our past No Title Are girls really in a class of their own? The Times Diary Losing his seat The Times Diary Politics of the Euro Lesson for Blari in Denmark's referndum debate Bugs in the System The culture of Whithall is to blame for IT failure Look at the Stars Hollywood submits to the glare of Britain's footlight Tacking the rise in prison suicides Rules on parole Asleep at the wheel Stricken submarine Intellectual rigour in universities RAF bombing accuracy in Kosovo Unesco election Whitehall statues Letters for publication may be posted, faxed or… Telephone service 'Caff' at the V&A Berlin Wall Forensic skill of a political inquisitor Changing of the Guard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays Mds: 020 7680 6880 The salvation of the righteous comes from the Lord: he is their stronghold in time of trouble Unearthing the secrets of Albania's ancient city Unearthing the secrets of Albania's ancient… Forthcoming marriages Southby - Adine Clotilda (née Lang) on 16th August in her 90th year peacefully in Southamption General Jim Rogers Engineer and tunnelling expert who spent the war indefatigably trying to dig his way out of Colditz and other prisons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jim Rogers 20 Equity Prices Losses narrow in late trading Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustmens are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratos are based on middle prices No Title Electricity Alcoholic Beverages No Title Banks Electronic & Elect No Title Breweries, Pubs & Rest Insurance Leisure & Hotels Building Materials Engineering Investment Trusts Chemicals Barclays Construction Engineering, Vehicles Media Food Manufacturers Distributors British Funds Healthcare Household GDS & Text Diversified Industrials No Title Mining Oil & Gas No Title Other Financial No Title Pharmaceuticals Printing & Paper Property Retailers, Food Retailers, General No Title Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water No Title Alternative Inv Market Source FT Information The Times Friday August 18 2000 Computacenter hit by margins warning BT borrowing to rise to £30bn over Viag deal Shoppers turn backs on sales Going gets rough for Greyhound buses Firms face lower credit ratings after auction Business Diamond hunt in Emerald Isle No Title Picture Gallery Nomura gives in over Hyder The Coming crash of 2001 Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold 22 Business News Top firms 'failing to disclose pension plan costs' Results in Brief Fantasy league Corus in move to secure 2,500 jobs Britax blames blunders for £20m writedown PPL defends pig-part surgery Ashley Georgina Ashley otherwise Georgina Alberta… Chy-1161c Charity-Commission Charity: Police… Rescue deal could give Ongs control of Mulberry Abdey Barbara Elizabeth Abdey late of St… Connex forced out of contest for SWT contract Anglo lifts its stake in Anaconda Business in Brief Cordiant and Publicis discuss Zenith revamp Thomas Cook to sell exchange arm The Times Software series No Title Another fine mess, Sir Peter Commentary Boots signals end of European push Photo-Me agrees to shake up board Allen to take GlobalNet stake Cheltenham & Gloucester No Title 24 Markets Telecoms sell-off takes its toll Stock Market FTSE Eurotop 100 Football supporters back in play Eurotop 1oo Major Indices London Financial Futures FTSE 100 FTSE 250 London Metal Exchange Cordiant has charms as predator or prey Tempus Dollar Rates Wall Street No Title A noble fight to prop up the nation's crumbling heritage Analysis Gold producer polishes tarnished image AngloGold has launched a bold strategy to lift the ailing fortunes of its product Camelot rues its run of bad luck City Diary Redstone Telecom Analysis 25 Acm Investments Ltd CIS Unit Managers Ltd No Title Hey You You Can No Title Cecil looks to York for change of pace Racing Chester 2.30 Ebf Combermere Stakes Yesterday's results Williamhill. co. uk No Title 4.00 Thwaites Smooth Beer Nursery Handicap Course Specialists Salisbury Meeting Points Folkestone Newmarket 5.25 Platinum Security Nursery Handicap 3.50 Motorline Mitsubishi Novice Stakes Trainers: L Montague Hall, 3 winners from 13… 6.35 Ebf Hopkins Homes Maiden Stakes 6.55 Equanet Handicap Blinkered First Time Newbury 2.10 Oxford Channel Maiden Fillies Stakes Commentary No Title 28 Sport Saqlain puts Surrey within sight of title Cricket Catterick I. 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Amateur Riders Handicap "Bring Him on…" Picture Gallery Sussex fail to follow Cook's example 7.15 D & P Haulage Handicap Course Specialists Yesterday's scoreboards No Title Lehmann stiffens Yorkshire resolve Middlesex aggression claims the early edge Nottinghamshire Brittle Kent hit by late pace burst Cricket Resolute Welton gives Nottinghamshire edge The Times Alleyne turns screw on Essex For the record Baseball Today's fixtures Scoreboard from Old Trafford Extravagant Sri Lanka suffer innings defeat Olympics 2000 Ram halts Somerset's momentum Latest Test Score Jackson showdown on hold Sport in Brief 30 Sport Football Government watchdog provides added bite Upwardly mobile Jordan imposes his will on crippled Palace Free Kicks Finn faces up to double challenge Johansson aims to revive his carreer at The Valley The Times Friday August 18 2000 Vialli makes example of errant Leboeuf Free Kicks Masterful Woods makes big impression on Nicklaus Webb makes patience pay amid the plodders Chevrolet Saracens Premiership reveals its winning formual Rugby union London Wasps Rotherham Ambrose take place in Test history The Times Crossword Retirement still the only option Times Sport Ferguson happy to be back on familiar ground Times 2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Beware the bitch Contemporary culture equates being a bitch with glamour and power. Not so, says Ros Coward. It involves disloyalty and hostility, and it's time women returned to the feminist idea of sisterly support Times 2 Cover Story The PA The Test Examiner: James Collard The fear of rejection Bitchiness can never be Girl Power. It is more like Girl Insecurity The agenda is maintaining an intimate bond while avoiding rejection Good Week for Bad Week for Barometer Time 2 View Point The Czech ambassador has apploied for a joh cleaning windows. Quentin Lettes sympathises Picture Gallery Lets get Physical The Samaritans Partying for the party The last time the Democratic Convention hit LA, Marilyn Monroe wooed JFK. This time round It's all about hob-nobbing with the right people. Grace Bradberry reports Times 2 Reportage Why the Labour Key Labour planners were in LA hoping to learn from the Democrat campaign. Derek Draper reports Spin-doctors can't afford to stay away Times 2 Reportage Posh versus real posh Two brunettes are fighting to go straight to No 1. Moira Petty meets new pop diva Sophie Ellis-Bextor Mobile Phone Headsets No Title Times 2 Lifestyle At the gigs my girlfriends stand at the back like anxious mothers A big yawn for Big Brother Eventually I had to succumb to the hype and submit myself to an episode of Channel 4's Big Brother Andrew Pierce Why every MP needs a palm tree Will we join the pâté-sceptics? ASDA has once again unfurled the Union Jack in defence of the beleagured British farming No Title No Title Picture Gallery Disgusted of everywhere Television: A new Channel 4 series covers nasty stuff from poo to the Holocaust, Caitlin Moran Wrinkles her nose prettily The First Truly Innovative Film of the New… Disgusted of every where Disgusted of everywhere Free the TV ten (but not Ulrika) Television: Imogen Edwards-Jones on Channel 5's plan to jauil vieweres for our enterainment Who is going to escape first? Female cunning? Impetuous youth? Picture Gallery Free the TV ten (but not Ulrika) Sister, do it for yourselves Pop Albums: Chick-pop is a serious business, says Barbara Ellen. And boys, don't go thinking this piece is about you Picture Gallery Sisters, do it for yourselves Mr Oasis, thirsting for more Pop: Record industry icon Alan McGee is at it again. David Sinclair tries to keep up To secure backing to the tune of £17 million for this lot is good going No Title Edinburgh Theatre Lena Pleasance 25% off tickets for Messiaen recital On a small screen near you Times 2 Arts The Times More urban than urbane Edinburgh Dance: New Your City Ballet is on fighting form with its second programme, says Debra Craine Picture Gallery No Title Theatres Adelphi Whistle down the Wind Criterion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Duke of Yorks Legends are Prom Oslo Phil/Honeck Albert Hall/Radio 3 Festival: There is much to admire in the last Ring cycle in Bayreuth, but it's not likely to attain legendary status, says Barry millington Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lyceum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legends are Not made of this This is a Ring cycle that charts the decline of a society that has lost the capacity to love Wotman is seen in his office surrounded by… Not made of this Picture Gallery Metro choice No Title Picture Gallery The London Furniture Village A gentle summer ritual The Wish List No Title Ja The Wish List Times 2 Style Our 4.74% Mortgage Will save You Money No Title No Title Viz man goes Bare woman Ray Snoddy reports on the launch of a new women's magazine A gentler hand on the tiller The new head of Radio 4 wants to keep listeners loyal and her staff happy, says Jasper Gerard Picture Gallery A gentler hand on the tiller Media diary Why I feel like a purged minister After being dumped as BBC TV's polltical editor, Robin Oakley reflects on his years in the job The Times Friday August 18 2000 Telephone 020 7680 6806 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pa / Office Manager - Kensington Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Luxury Goods Pa / Entrepreneur Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Input Output Centres Grosvenor of London Plc Fine Arts College Personal Assistant to Chairman & Ceo Cairo, Egypt Vitsœ is: informal, but 100% professional Times Newspapers Fax 020 7782 7899 City Pa Farewell kiss-and-tell Editors beware, celebrities will soon be able to take newspapers to court for invasion of privacy Telephone 020 7880 6806 The Times Creme News Group Newspapers Ltd Our Metro No Title Prima Donna Will TV leave football poorer? From Saturday night to Sunday morning Manchester's Saturday sporting Pink is moving to Sunday morning Christopher Irvine reports From Saturday night to Sunday morning Times 2 Media Knighted and slighted In the final extract from his memoirs, Sir John Drumond recalls an Honours List shock No Title Accountancy and Finance Take the right course You still have plenty of choice even if your did not get the right grades, wrtes John O'Leary No Title Archaeology Clearing Listings The Times Friday August 18 2000 No Title Combined Programmes Clearing Listings No Title English No Title European Studies/languages No Title No Title History of Art Hotel, Institutional and Recreation Management Clearing Listings No Title Languages - Middle Eastern No Title Law Clearing Listings Librarianship and Information Science Linguistics and Literature No Title Politics No Title No Title Clearing Listings Times 2 Courses are still available at Leeds University in a range of subjects - from History to Theology, and from Russian to Middle Eastern languages Dealer: South Cotract: 3NT The Times Pounds, shillings and sense Yesterday's viewing Times 2 Television Off your Chest No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Sky One Sky Sports 1 UK Horizons Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 30) Times 2 Television Carlton /Lwt Times 2 Television ITV Variations No Title Shortland Street No Title No Title Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2112 The Times Times 2 Television
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