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News from 22/08/2000

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy and Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, John Vincent, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ivo Tennant Junior cricket, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, David Shayler, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Janet Bush Economics Editor, John E. Strafford (Chairman, Campaign for Conservative Democracy), Hilary Finch, Dina Shiloh, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Jill Sherman and Anthea Lawson, Clive Davis, Dele Oguntimoju, R. E. MacLaren, Monica Porter, Chloe Arnold, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Victoria Cowan, Ian Cobain and Alice Lagnado, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Michael Kitching, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Laura Campbell, Conal Urquhart, John Whitney, Dominic Walsh, Richard Sharpe, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Alan Pearce, Bernard Guratsky, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Gardner of Parkes, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Richard Susskind, Angela Jameson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Michael Evans and Dominique Searle, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Ben Plowden, Director, Giles Whittell and Ian Cobain, Peter Warner, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Susan Clark, Jenny Booth, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Patrick Wye, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, David Robinson, H. Saunders, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Roland Watson and Jill Sherman, Rod Baker, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Andrew Drummond and Adam Sherwin, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Gillian Watt, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Jonathan Clark, Russell Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent and Tom Baldwin, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Bianca Wordley, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Summerley, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Derek Deane, Artistic Director, Adam Sherwin, Neil Cooper, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, John P. Holmes, Mick Portman, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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No Title Troops return as loyalist gangsters kill two TheStreet. co. uk No Title Tuesday August 22 2000 London boy lands wizard role No Title Merry Widows await windfalls No Title Inside The Kursk: British divers confirm crew are all dead Milburn retreats on NHS blueprint News Cisco Powered Network Friend of the lions murdered by bandits On This Day: August 22,1989 Comment Sport Weathercall No Title Times 2 Arts Offers No Title The Met. Office Hailstones the size of Mint Imperials Artist pays £30,000 to be cave painter New golden age for rail posters Snow and tornados: it must be summer Men cannot help falling in love at fifty Bognor Regis No Title Bomb found at foxhunt farm Clara. net No Title Frinton to rule the gay radio waves No Title Knock on the door mother had dreaded for years Ruthless Adair pursues goal to control Shankill Labour foes join to oppose mayors Abbey National Glitch tarnishes Branson lottery bid Abbey National Countryside reform 'will go ahead News in Brief No Title 'Golden hello' of £10,000 offered to top graduates Teacher took his life after break-up By a Correspondent: Naked ambition brings protester £100 fine Nokia Connecting People First job wipes out debt from day one No Title Showman Shayler finally gets arrested IBM Thinkpad a Series A20 By a Correspondent: Paedophile jailed after Internet sting Human rights v Official Secrets Act Skeleton in attic may solve mystery Genteel resort 'fallen to thieves and dossers' Translators put dirt back into cleaned-up Classics Vauxhall Insect's bite may hold key to Aids treatment No Title No Title Nuclear fleet is 'a disaster in waiting' Russians want help to raise vessel for investigation RAC Picture Gallery (Reuters): Catalogue of deceit that hid the horror Families of the victims bitter at treatment by authorities The divers Workers of the deep who shamed Russia Fifth member of Lockerbie family meets his death No Title The lease photograph reportedly found in an attic in… Relatives find 'proof' they own New York New errors on A-level marking Peugeot Picture Gallery No Title Lexus Women suffer huge rise in lung disease Dispute surgeon to do private amputations New light cast on Dark Ages Sixteen years on, IVF triplets return to lab Fast food blamed for rise in asthma Jungle. com No Title No Title Leasehold changes to evict bad landlords Buying block was 'costly, slow and cumbersome' The Royal Bank of Scotland No Title Down-and-out discovers he is worth £250,000 Missed GP appointments cost 185m Lewis Carroll's letters lay on shelf for century The 1,000 mile day trip to help with moving 'Clean' gas cars may pose new health risk By a Correspondent: A £5 note marked return to spender Race yacht is hit by cargo ship News in Brief Picture Gallery MoD aims to soothe Gibraltar on repairs No Title No Title Liberia to try TV film crew as spies China revives Mao's drive against concubines Mazda Singapore pays parents to have more children New strategy for hostage release New strategy for hostage release New strategy for hostag release Singapore pays parents to have more children (Reuters): New strategy for hostage release (AP): Teenagers killed in road crash World in Brief Schröder goes east in belated anti-Nazi drive Farmers enraged by 'rave invasion' BT France Dinosaurs tie Italy to Africa Angry Swedes plan to halt divers filming death ferry No Title Anger as Army is given shoot-to-kill powers for Games Picture Gallery Anger as Army is given shoot-to-kill powers for… Venezuela raid nets 5 tonnes of cocaine Missile fears spur air war over Iraq Murder inquiry drops Thai officer No Title Clinton project 'took cash for firefighters' Bush will brine the troops home Saga Heche in hospital after break-up Court TV shows murderers' taped confessions Legal & General Picture Gallery The world online The day the British sold Mad Dog a pup Years of appeasement lie behind the return of violence to Ulster's streets Even the cooped-up chickens seem to be sick to death of Big Brother Even the cooped-up chickens seemto be sick to death of Big Brothers Why we shouldn't say sorry for being English National identity is not about racism, jingoism or even xenophobia No Title Why we shouldn't say sorry for being English The Times Diary Tories' turf Watch over Iraq Thankless and dangerous, but in no sense pointless All that Glisters A golden hello to the world of work Harry in Hollywood Warner was right to pick a British Harry Potter Backing Russia over the Kursk Conservative manifesto Hostage to fortune Fairer shares Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Letters to the Editor NHS treatment for foreign visitors Honouring British ballet heritage Middle East talks Yellow school buses Caravan hold-ups Nature and art No Title Aid is answer to migrant problem Birthdaysl Court Circular Bevan - On 19th August 2000, to Lisa (née Ball) and… Personal Column Cowans - David and Dorothy (née Thompson)… Bilibin- Jean Mary (née Stevenson ), beloved wife of… Personal Column No Title Cheapest in London Mamma Mia, Lion King, & all major… Rugby 6 Nations Premiership Soccer Olympic Games… Lewis Waddilove Campaigner for improved housing conditions who carried forward for ward Joseph Rowntree's benevolent legacy Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements Court & Social Rabbi Henoch Padwa Legislating for London's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community Personal Column Waiko UK Limited Lewis Waddilove Campaigner for improved housing conditions who carried forward Joseph Rowntree's benevolent legacy Public Notices Legal Notices Terence Feely Writer who scripted popular television dramas Dennis Kay Renaissance scholar whose comic sense led to many unlikely connections No Title Siemens No Title Dealings on iX will have to be open, say regulators Bundesbank attack on ECB over inflation Card companies to tackle online fraud Picture Gallery Giller stands to make £9m in Power shares Living costs and staff problems driving pay Picture Gallery House prices drop for first time in two years Picture Gallery Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor No Title Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold No Title ING to sell its Williams de Broë stake Results in Brief Picture Gallery Summer sales snubbed as public puts cash into investment savings US oil drilling firms in $8.8bn merger Picture Gallery Forest fan Doughty gives club another £6m boost AorTech heart monitor wins approval from EU From a Correspondent in New York: Liberty buys into Sony's Game Show No Title LTCM chief in public display of remorse By a Correspondent: Unrest grows as United aims to discipline staff Crude rises on Opec speculation Business in Brief Fresh bid talks fail to break Wolves impasse PwC launches online service for small firms Confidence boost for Metal Bulletin Will to win could make iX work Commentary AES mounts attack on energy regulator The Times NetStore spending £1m a month No Title Standard shuts parts of Far East operations No Title Investors buy Boots bid tale Stock Market FTSE Eurotop 100 Oil explorers boosted by rise in crude Major Indices Eurotop 100 London Financial Futures London Metal Exchange Power surges cannot be taken for granted Tempus Dollar Rates Wall Street Why is high growth a boon to the US but not Europe? Economic View Greenbury hits his Marks City Diary Unemployment as percentage of labour force. Monthly… Bank raid City Diary Calvin Klein helps to bring Jordan and Israel together No Title From a Correspondent in Wellington: Shell leads the way in race to acquire Fletcher Engergy Brewer in joint venture considers future The Times Picture Gallery Torex expresses confidence in health service growth By Our City Staff: Pennant hit by US surprise By Our City Staff: Revamp cuts Nash profits Novartis sales decline BioFocus makes strong debut on AIM By Our City Staff: Orbital plans autumn float By Our City Staff: Swatch profits soar as sales increase The Times Tuesday August 22 2000 Flat finish for equities Electricity Alcoholic Beverages No Title Banks Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Insurance Leisure & Hotels Building Materials Engineering Investement Trusts Chemicals Earn 5.75% aer for starters Construction Engineering, Vehicles Media Food Manufactures Distributors Healthcare British Funds Shorts (under 5 years) Household Gds & Text Diversified Industrials Mining No Title Pharmaceuticals British Funds Alternative Inv Market British Funds Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Source FT Information Flat finish for equities The Times Unittrustinformation Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Trust Information Service` The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Trust Information Service York Williamhill. co. uk No Title Meeting Points 3.10 Juddmonte International Stakes 2.35 Weatherby's Insurance Lonsdale Hamilton Park Blinkered First Time Kalanisi can take lead in sequel Racing 3.10 Juddmonte International Stakes 2.50 Ebf Racing Channel Available on Ntl Maiden Stakes Course Specialists Deauville sets out feast of surf and turf On The Level 4.15 Ladbroke Knavesmire (Showcase) Handicap 5.00 Racing Channel/daily Record/ Punter Pull-Out Handicap 4.00 Racing Channel/daily Record/ Gary Owen Selling Handicap Rapid Raceline No Title Tainted Christie loses out in the long run Athletics Own part of the historic test series that put the Australian noses out of joint The Bodyline Tour The Bodyline Tour. Limited Edition Henman reaps his reward Tennis Vaughan relishes his survival series Cricket An England batsman is closing in on opening time Sri Lanka take advantage For the record Matthew Pryor's match-by-match guide to the… Yesterday's scoreboards Future seen on the Bounty The PPP County Championship Today Solanki and Pipe find recovery position The Times Langer reigns amid the showers 34 Sport Tiger stalks border between greatness and genius Golf: US PGA Championship Favourites scrape into final 16 Bowls Benefactor Irvine pledges to restore Bedford's… Rugby union National Divisions Benefactor Irvine pledges to restore Bedford's fortunes Smith still awaiting permission to put mind over… Rugby league Smith still awaiting permission to put mind over matter "He Plays a Game with Which I Am Not Familiar" Major Triumphs May cut down in Valhalla duel No Title Jack Nicklaus on Tiger Woods Tyson faces British ban Sport in Brief Arsenal find way through red mist Football Share issue threatens to wreck plans of Erith and Welling The Premiership today Arsenal find way through red mist Wenger seeks Dyner solution to emergency Sunderland Going, going, gone…Poll's off night The Times Crossword Christie drugs ban leaves Richardson in dock in Sydney Picture Gallery SAAB No Title Times 2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Gail told me Robert had throttled her Fifteen years ago Gail Bierenbaum disappeared. Why is here husband now on trial for her murder? Here psychiatrist may know. Joanna Coles reports Picture Gallery Gail told me Robert had throttled her The Test Picture Gallery 'He tried to drown her cat' Did he strangle her and dump her body in the sea? It's plausible All quiet unter den linen - time in Berlin The afternoon nap is catcing on in the German capital. Roger Boyes has a stylish post prandial doze All quiet under den linen—it's siesta time in Berlin The afternoon nap is catching on in the German capital. Roger Boyes has a stylish post prandial doze The Samaritans Why women think Times 2 Analysis Women are innately disgusted by the opposite sex- and the feeling is mutual. Is this a result of the survival instinct or purely anthropological? A new Channel 4 series aims to answer the question. Monica Porter reports Men are disgusting Tesco Too late for the meringue dress Marriage rituals need rethinking when you are into your thities, says Laura Campbell No Title Where are all the single dramas? Imogen Stubbs Times 2 Opinion History and culture? They're like so 'not now' Famous squeezes No Title Match your diet to your body type A new theory claims there is no such thing as a healthy diet. What you eat should depend on your metabolic type. Susan Clark reports Picture Gallery Metabolic Types Times 2 Alternative Health No Title Do hospices serve G&Ts? Tomorrow sees the launch of a campaign to show that hospices are not simply places where people die. Nigel Summerley reports Depression Sevilla The maverick sports doctor The mayerick sports doctor Injured athletes swear by a German doctor's unorthodox injections. The medical profession is less convinced. Peta Bee reports No Title Proms: Little power, much glory ECO/Vengerov EUYO/Ashkenazy Albert Hall/Radio 3 Please sing after the tone Times 2 Arts Contralto Nathalie Stutzmann can't wait to perform Handle's castrato arlas at the Proms, discovers Hiary Finch No Title No Title Please sing after the tone No Title No Title America the ugly Eduinburgh Fringe: Neil Cooper looks on in glee as the American Dream fades A new course is set by degrees Heritage The Royal Naval College in Greenwich has a new use but all its old grandeur, says Marcus Binney A new course is set by degrees No Title A new course is set by degrees A New course is set by degrees No Title Theatres Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Duke of Yorks Buried pleasure Times 2 Arts Jeremy Kingston sees Richard Brome's fine 17th-century frollc prised at last from the Puritans Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitehall Proms in the Park Boksic opens in stirring style Times 2 Fantasy League Football The new Fantasy season brings some brilliant innovations, says Nick Szczepanik Picture Gallery The Times Fantasy league Picture Gallery Goals Galore No Title No Title Choose your Premiership and European players from this list Choose your Premiership and European players from… Register your team today How to enter Times 2 Fantasy League Football The Times Fantasy League Entry Form The Time Fantasy League Entry Form Still plenty of vacancies The Scottish exams fiasco has led to fewer places than usual being filled in the first few days, says John O'Leary Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences Drama, Dance, and Performance Arts Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences Times 2 Economics English History Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences No Title Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences Language-African, Asian and Oriental Languages-East European Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences Clearing Listings: Arts& Social Science Languages- German Languages—italian Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences 50% off tickets for Les Lieux de Là £2 off tickets for War of the Worlds Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences Clearing Listings: Arts& Social Sciences Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences The Times Bookshop Mad seadogs and oarsmen Yesterday's Viewing Interference Soapwatch No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Satellit, Cable & Digital Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio Radio 3 No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) Film Choice BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 Channel 5 ITV variations No Title Times Newspapers Limited Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2115 Promise The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Who says traditional ways are best? Victoria Cowan on a year of intrigue, poetry and spice for Dr Julian Farrand, the Pensions Ombudsman Lipson Lloyd Jones Contents QD ZMB Rwanda's long wait for justice Picture Gallery No Title More judge tobe appointed. This misse the point: in… Etect a power cut from the rattle of a fan' When Rod Baker realised his witness was on a murder charge in a Lagos jail, he had no choice Pilots may bring video justice Online Chambers and Partners Overland Inns of Court School of Law Pioneers in Professional… City law firm has vacancies for up to 2 solicitors.… Le Brasseur J Tickle Times Newspapers University of Hertfordshire Solicitor ÁP Recruitment Consultants Penalty for breaching non-molestation order Court of Appeal Published August 22,2000 Hale v Tanner Before Lord Justice Swinton Thomas, Lady Justice Hale and Sir Christopher Slade Judgment July 20,2000 Renunciation of farming tenancy has to be agreed Court of Session Outer House Published August 22,2000 Knapdate (Nominees) Ltd v Donald and Another Before Lord Kingarth judgment May 25,2000 Lipson Lloyd Jones Summer Specials

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