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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Jon Holbrook, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, John Buxton (entomologist), Gillian Thomas, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Rufus Adams, James Bone, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Graham Stewart, Barbara Ellen, Will Pavia, Nick Hasell Stock Market, Joe Joseph, Anne Owers, John O'Leary Education Editor, John Thicknesse, Antonia Senior, Conal Urquhart, Paul Fitzpatrick, David McVay, Melanie Tringham, David Charter Education Correspondent, Audrey Magee and Oliver Wright, Dominic Walsh, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Katie Forster, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Glynne Bowsher (Chief Mechnical Designer), Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Anita Chaudhuri, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Simon Lytle, Daniel Lee, John Kavanagh, Graham Pointer, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, James Landle Political Correspondent, Burhan M. Al-Chalabi, Gareth V. Griffiths (barrister), , Russell Kempson, Helen McTear, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Even-Ann Prentice, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Robert Willott, David Cole, Michael Theodoulou, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Robert Whymant and MichaelHorsnell, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sean Macaulay, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Alan C. Charters, Mark Atkins, Richard Harwood, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Cliff, Michael Theodoulor, Beryl Dixon, Adam Barnard, Richard Beeston and Melissa Kite, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Oliver August, Colin McMillan, Kevin Mitson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Richard Duce, William Wyndham (Author, Peers in Parliament), Jon Ashworth and Raymond Snoddy, Nick Szczepanik, Dave Sullivan, Nigel Hawkes Science Briefing, Giles Whittell, John Podboretz, Alex O'Connell, Des Dearlove, Ray Snoddy and Jon Ashworth, Kathleen Simons, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Tissue Growth, Ben MacIntyre, Christopher irvine, Richard Beeston, Bianca Wordley, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Stephen Vince, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Lee Rodwell, Raymond Snoddy, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Allan Hall, Sally Patten, Nicholas Kieft, Richard Ford, John Ashworth and Raymond Snoddy, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoVoted Newspaper of the Year Best for films Branson wins his chance to run lottery Inside The Times The times You Should See what We've Got on the Rest of… How the mother of a Kursk sailor was silenced Populist Hague sees support fall Yard refused to defend Wallis's 'honour Www. the-times. co. uk Airbus crash kills 130 passengers How the mother of a Kursk sailor was silenced Association of Teachers and Lecturers No Title News Fujitsu Siemens Hysteria greets the death of Valentino Comment From Our Own Correspondent: Hysteria greets the death of Valetino Business The weather today Weather Call Sport Times 2 Arts Offers High Tides The Times Thursday August 24 2000 One Fat Lady shops the Naked Chef By a Correspondent: Scientists say chocolate helps fight tooth decay E Loan By a Correspondent: Lobster missing feared cooked Leeds fans arrested for Nazi salutes in beer hall Mugger stabs male nurse at hospital News News Branson Waits as wind of change blows his Way The National Lottery Camelot calls off party as its reign ends BT CellNet Secrecy over blunder signalled end of road Dame who rebuffed suitors The Times People 's team was not quite ready for rollover Domineering Delilah who ensnared a King Was Simpson a lady who lunched for Hitler? Commentary Heathrow Gatwick Stansted Hardy Amies 'ran SOE plot to kill Nazis' News News Loyalist killed as rivals refuse to end feuding The Times Online Picture Gallery The Times Thursday August 24 2000 Mad Dog no longer top dog in tougher jail Saga Star of Potter film is not wild about Harry ITV wins news time review Sainsbury's Wombles are recycled Portillo is mistaken for Pitt the younger William is pictured with gun News in Brief News More Volkswagen for your money Sikh policeman was victim of Yard racism Comedy judges defy the Church Virgin Easy Rentacar. com Bosch Scientists develop solo flying machine News News Cigarette firms to fight EU over cut in tar level Addicts will smoke more Currys Freeserve Currys Nokia Picture Gallery Amstrad Cable & Wireless The Times Prison Service 'failing to treat' sex offenders Worst road jams for three years News in Brief Vauxhall Net banks check security after raid cracks egg Hostess suspect hangs himself Campaign to buy Newton Picture Gallery Original 'mart on the telly' dies at 74 News Original 'mart on the telly' dies at 74 Top marks for another record GCSE Examination Results Teaching juniors helps boys to boost performance Subject by Subject Breakdown of Results The Times Fewer students take vocational courses Subject by Subject Breakdown of Results Hopes end for plane-crash survivors Hopes end for place-crash survivors Hpoes end for plane-crash survivors Ford Remembering the Electrical Goods of Yesterday Ford Picture Gallery News Families get apology and compensation Kursk: The Afteramth Peugeot Bodies cannot be recovered from the deep until summer Rescue captain's son was in crew By a Correspondent: Rescue captains son was in crew Port city grieves quietly for dead Twelve days that shook the President Commentary PC World Grieving realives tear strips off Putin Kursk: The Aftermath PC World Chinese kill baby to enforce birth rule Allied Outcry as Italian press names paedophiles (AP), (AFP): Suharto to face £380m theft trial World in Brief Hotrecruit Canadian Church faces ruin over sex cases Liberian secret police 'tortured Channel 4 1crew Reno blocks Gore prosecution Alliance Leicester Allen adopts second baby UN to boost peacekeepers Japanese firms hit by 'slave' lawsuit News The world online Will Labour leave the people's cash alone? The lottery should enhance our lives, not be merely a handout to the Treasury Gore has a hidden agenda and it should not secure him the White House SOS for the incredible shrinking euro Nasty to Nick The Times Candid Camera Russia's past recaptured in a chilling incident Fit for a King Wallis Simpson's reputaion takes another battering Branson's Chance A surprising but respondible decision not to decide Bombing of Iraq 'a threat to peace' Elected mayors Shayler 's return Protection of human rights in UK Yellow school buses Intellectual degrees Threat to tapestry Prince 's education Music therapy Log-jam may halt Countryside Bill No Title Court & Special Court Circular Birthdays Bmds: 202 7680 6880 Private: 020 7481 4000 Births Portrait of a perennial giant in the world of British botany Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Abulfaz Elchibey An unhappy stewardship of strife-torn Azerbaijan Deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Campbell Adamson Steelman who led the CBI industrial strifte and oversaw a revolution at the Abbey National Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sir Campbell Adamson Muriel Bowen Indcfafigable reporter who graccd newspapers in Ircland, England and America for more than 50 years Sir Campbell Adamson Equity Prices Losses pared in afternoon Alcoholic Beverages Electricity Banks Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Engineering Chemicals Construction Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Distributors Healthcare Household Gds & Text Diversified Industrials Losses pared in afternoon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Losses pared in afternoon Insurance Investment Trusts BT You Can British Funds Losses pared in afternoon Alternative INV Market British Funds Pharmaceuticals Losses pared in afternoon Support Services Mining Oil & Gas Telecommunications Transport Water Alternative INV Maket The Times Business CRE sets Ford deadline to combat racism Sainsbury's set for £1bn disposal of Homebase Homebase Consumer spending growth rekindles interest rate worries Countrywide poised to go private Business Creditweb BT slips as credit rating is cut to single a Business Index 23 Business News XTL plans new float for the autumn Adobe Spending watchdog steps in to scrutinise Tube sell-off DTI under fire over Post Office acquisition The Times Oftel rethink on telecoms regulation Business in Brief Celltech near to vaccines sale deal Product Recall Davis knocks down the annexe Commentary Alchemy chief admits to casting eye over Wolves GPG bids for Staveley From a Correspondent in Dublin: Dublin revises inflation forecasts Airsafe pulls out of bidding State Street Aggreko profits continue to run Vauxhall workers miss out Markets Drinks groups out of spirits Stock Market Broker 's confidence lifts JJB Sports Biggest Price Movements of the Day Eurotop 100 Drinks groups out of spirits Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Financial Futures Aggreko packs power to rise above the prosaic Tempus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wall Street Wall Steet The Times It's hidden in the figures, the recession that the Scots missed Fraser Nelson GDP has fallen for the second consecutive quarter and technically that is a recession Is Miles beter for Interbrew? City Diary Regional power is better than handouts It's hidden in the figures, the recession that… Marbles Davis looks to do it himself with Homebase Regional power is better than handouts Bodycote blames weak euro for flat results Public Notices Public Notice Renfreshire Duchess helps Wedgwood to 31% increase in profits IQE in share split plan Leagal Notices Legal & Public Notices Wray to invest Prestbury proceeds in new venture Globix By Our City Staff: American market boosts Ashtead Business in Brief ATA sees results ahead 68% The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trust Informatiion Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trsut Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service Petrushka takes laurels in Oaks Racing York Musselburgh Bunkered First Time Petrushka takes laurels in Oaks York Yesterday's results Charles Heidsieck Champagne Melrose Rated Handicap York Reading the racecard York Specialists Brighton Rapid Raceline The Times Woods prepares to take on the world once again Golf MacKenna grateful to be in the pack Folkestone Multiple Classified Advertising Items For the record Equestrianism Mepham takes flight of fancy Welham back in action Olympics 2000 Sport in Brief Chandler pulls out of Olympics Sport Crawley puts positive spin on tour claims Cricket Prittipaul revives Hampshire's flagging spirits Yesterday's scoreboards PPP healthcare County Championship Marie Stopes Health Centres Picture Gallery Bubbly Cork gives Derbyshire control Yesterday's scoreboards Second Division Season Second Division Yesterday's scoreboards Durham seek good turn from Emburey Yesterday's scoreboards Yesterday's Scoreboards Sussex left reeling by assault of James gang Joyce stays calm amid the ruins Impressive Lampitt shows no generosity of spirit West Indians fall prey to Parsons Cricket Scoreboard from Taunton Pushpakumara exposes England's poor decision Hussain gains measure of light relief Scoreboard from Colchester Wasps consider the return of Samson Wasps consider the return of Sampson Rugby union Irish roots produce strong transplants Henman finds path strewn with obstacles Tennis Sport Newcastle struggle to establish sound foundations Football The Times Newcastle struggle to estalish sound foundations The Times Wanchope hat-trick dispels City fears Last night's results Essence of Fry must be read between the lines Last night's reults Bellamy steers Coventry back on to right road Ferguson rekindles Goodison love affair By Our Sports Staff: Keegan's new dawn begins under a cloud Football McManaman stuck in no-man's land at Real The Premiership today Eadie completes West Ham's misery Vieira charges into second Leeds get on the road to riches Trio of miscreants see red The Times Crossword Leeds get on the road to riches Mobile Times Balls put to the test in light of faulty scale City ride our way Times Sport Wenger charged as crisis deepens Times Appoinment Four Square Astbury marsden Mercadium Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercadium Astbury marsden Mars Ericsson Calling All Graduates Graduates Picture Gallery First Excutive I love getting out and about Picture Gallery Hemsley Fraser Networking is the key that opens stage doors Adam Barnard sets the scene for would-be diretors looking for their big break News International Newspapers Limited Young Graduates Account Executive - Corporate Sales & Marketing Graduate Birmingham Quasar The Times Up the Ladder So you want to be … a Systems analyst Sullivan Thomas The Times Tax havens in hot water Channel islands are under a cloud as the OECD kicks up a storm, writes Melanie Tringham CalibreOne. com Times Newspapers Tax havens in hot water Frazer Jones Frazer. 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Six years after he lost out in his bid to run the National Lottery, Richard Branson finally has it within his grasp. Report by Ray Snoddy and Jon Ashworth Picture Gallery Could it be Branson at last? Examiner: Nick Wyke 'Our time has come' Cast the parents first The progress of child stars can be hampered by pushy parents. Anita Chaudhuri reports Picture Gallery Hungary's Schindler Sewills Hungary's Schindler Rudolf Kastner saved the lives of thousands of Jews by dealing with the Nazis, but was vilified. Only now is he regarded as a hero. Eve-Ann Prentice reports Hungary's schindler "We didn't know if out would come water or poison gas, " says a surviyor, Eva Speter Eichmann replied:'Mr Kastner, I think I will send you for a holiday in Auschwitz' Help, let me out Family holidays can be as agonising as survival courses, says Kathleen Simons Tesco Help, let me out Tesco A real fear—or much ado about moshing? A real fear - or much ado about moshing? A real fear—or much ado about moshing? Tomorrow belongs to me,' said Nietzsche. Luckily, it didn't Shell out for oysters if they're good and safe Goldshield Heath Centres Forty years of the Pill Pelvic pain About 5 per cent of women in the UK suffer from endometriosis Why eyes are a window to health Truth and lice Why eyes area window to health The Royal Institution The regrowth A young scientist has broken new ground in the field of tissue regrowth. Anjana Ahuja reports The Times Of nerves Can we trsut clinical trials? How ecologists track a trout Getting the dope on cannabis 13 14 Critic's Choice Go West, young Chan, it's wild Go, West, young Chan, it's wild New Releases: Adam Mars-Jones sees east meet western with Jackie Chan; and teen lovelies meet a grisly end (again) in Cherry Falls Picture Gallery Go West, young Chan, it's wild The impart he made with Romper Stomper, sees the twist in Ken Sleden's script as sufficient in itself to reverse the politics of the genre, to make it liberal rather than conservative 16 Grim up north? Take ballet Edinburgh Flims: Is the inspired Billy Elliot the next full Monty? The dancing is certainly better, says James Christopher The Times Grim up north? Take ballet Picture Gallery Grim up north? Take ballet Lessons Every other film l've seen at the Festival bas been obsessed with confusion over sexual identity TV movie of the week: The Rocky Horror picture Show… £3 off seats for the Czech Philharmonic Lessons TV movie of the week: Horror Picture Show (1975) TV movie of the week: The Rocky Horror Picture Show… TV movie of the week: The Rocky Horror picture Show… 17 Barclays Punchlines for a Star of the Week: The Clown prince of Kung fu, Jackie chan serves up his martial artistry with a smile. Profile by Sean Macaulay At 46, Chan has amassed nearly 100 serious injuries, from a broken ankle to a hole in his head which requires a plastic plug A life in pictures Punchlines for a Picture Gallery No classic, but the boy done good New Releases: Nigel Cliff on a diet of football, mental illness and campus capers, all set to that rock steady beat 19 20 Not one from the heart Cabaret: Broadway bady Betty Buckley needs a little more soul-bearing to make a truly great show, says Clive Davis Proms Nozze die Figaro Albert Hall/Radio 3 John Allison Edinburg Opera Le Roi Arthus Festival Theatre Rodney Milnes Entertainments Single-sex classes are no solution Only English spoken here Money constraints and the new as levels will hit langauge teaching yet again, reports Gillian Thomas Education Shrewsbury School Devonshire House Preparatory School Education All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Dead tongue lives Latin is enjoying a renaissance through a mouse named Minimus, says Daniel Lee The University of Birmingham Get Paid for Reading Books Forthcoming Education Features 2000 24 The Sunday Times Your child's school needs you Parent governors make a valuable contribution to schools, says Lee Rodwell Any Other Business Vested interest An ASB about-trun on executive share schemes would wipe millions off company profits, says Robert Willott VAT's silly season will run and run 26 The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Dally in the Dales Pack your Bags A selections of last-minute bargain, travel opportunities Late-summer fun in the sun Dally in the Dales Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Dally in the Daies No Title The Times No Title Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching The Times No Title Waiting in vain for success Joe Joseph Yesterday's viewing Interference CV: Tony Robinson No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky One Sky Sports 1 Hallmark UK Horizons Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Films Choice BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 ITV Variations No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword ©Times Newspapers Limited, 2000. Published and… Today's Viewing Choice Hi-Fi The Times Picture Gallery From school to college: the big leap John O'Leary introduces a 24-page supplement on how to approach campu life; plus clearing listings All you need to know—via the Internet Helan McTear selects the best of the websites that are of the most use to those seeking a university education Challenge of the unknown Plan your gap year well in advance if you want to maximise your experience of adventure, says Katie Forster A bank may be for life You rarely change banks, says Antonia Senior, so choose cleverly Student Bank Accounts No Title Look before you leap into an unsuitable place to live On campus or off, the right des-res in your first year needs to be chosen with extra care. Fred Redwood reports BTEC Have you got everything What to pack for university is an art form, warms Will Pavia No Title Make the most of a fresh start to life How you handle the first week at college may have a far-reaching effect on the rest of your life, says Fred Redwood You really need? No Title No Title Picture Gallery University Hotlines Accounting, Business & Law Degrees How to More students than ever are paying for their courses with part-time jobs. 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