News from 29/08/2000
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Kingsley Lington, Suzannah Olivier, Angus Nicel Piping Correspondent, Oliver Wright and Alex O'Connell, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Tricia Emlyn-Williams, Mark Souster, Ian Leigh, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Lisa Melton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alice Lagnadu, Oliver Wright and Tom Geoghegan, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Carol Midgley, Noel Buchanan, Hilary Finch, Chloe Arnold, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Deborah Dooley, Kevin Eason, Helen Simpson, Audrey Butler, Nick Szczpanik, John O'Leary Education Editor, John Alison, William Upton, David McVay, Rupert Cox, RW Johnson, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Patricia Folland, Margaret Duffy, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Nick R. Thomas, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Claudio Monteverdi, Libby Purves, Anita Chaudhuri, A. Edward Gottesman, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, James Douglas, Tim Reid, Ben MacIntyre and Adam Sherwin, Mark Court, Tim Teeman, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Michael Theodoulou, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Tony Hoare, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Mark Souster and Christopher Irvine, Francis Bennion, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, David Robinson, Clive Gar, John Laughland, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, Jennifer O'Neill, John Allison, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Giles Whittell, Alex O'Connell, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anthony Ford, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, John Hopewell, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Hunter Davies, David Graveney, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Ormond Uren, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Kennedy, Cheryl Carolus, John Murray Chairman Chairman, Bernard Adams, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Kingsley Lington, Liz Hurley and Hugh Grant, Richard Connor, Bill Frindall, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex No Title Abducted soldiers' CO meets militia leader Universities' extra places go begging Chelsea dreams of Oxford spires Pay-packet fines to hit rich and poor alike Aquascutum of London News Halifax Film-maker who was never an understudy Comment Film-maker who was never an understudy John Huston, the last of the great Hollywood film-makes, died after a ten-year struggle with emphysema Business Sport The weather today Weathercall Times Arts Offers The Met. Office Like father like daughter, bar the bad habits Neo-Nazis 'attack British photographer RA chief suffers for shock tactics Bouncers shot trying to end nightclub fight For great offers every week, check out sainsburys No Title Trekkcer victim escapes again No Title Olympic teams face blood test for drug Gateway Split over talking to West Side Boys SAS weighs up the dangers of intervention Tories in disabled benefit shake-up Ministers 'committed' to jury trials Bill Lockerbie court sees secret CIA files on witness Picture Gallery News in Brief Call to drop £500 visa appeal fee Monks dig in over female archaeologists National Trust in votes row Picture Gallery Animal activists burn cars National Savings No Title Mercedes-Benz No Title Labour criticised over 'Sunday football' vision of arts Big Brother TV could drive its stars to suicide EBusinessMedia Picture Gallery Million flood to Europe's biggest party Laptops are new favourite for thieves Fight to save girl's finger NEC No Title No Title Police told how to avoid giving racial offence Picture Gallery Catholic Church flies the flag for St George Pankhurst son returns to fray Siemens No Title New fears raised over hidden type of BSE Occasional coffee can be fatal Prudential Short exercise helps heart as much as sport NHS 'facing winter crisis' But chocolate is fine Electrical lines linked to suicides By a Correspondent: Silence is golden for little survivor Washing Machines? Oh how we Queued! Hoaxer tried to misdirect aircraft News in Brief Blair's adviser gives Gore the common touch Nehru-Gandhi dynasty hopes for a rebirth Business leaders 'in plot to oust Mbeki' Renault Mgane No Title Lieberman challenged over film censorship Piscine Bar Glacier IBM Jospin gambles with Corsica's men of war American seized as hostages fly to Gaddafi welcome Josping gambles with Corsica's men of war (AFP): Kohl tries to shift cash blame News in Brief Mazda Putin says fire highlights Russia's ills The Times Online Moscow's Towering Infern Kursk mother explains collapse Picture Gallery The Times Online Today The world online A second Black Death looms in South Africa President Mbeki should face the fact that Aids coulc be a modern Holocaust A second Black Death looms in south Africa Forget the rhetoric, this court is just another excuse for superpower bullying No Title Teenage minds should be feed, not filled Identity crisis The Times Tuesday Augest Off Course The wild dash towards degrees for all should be abandoned Juries and Justice Jack Straw should grab the chance to drop jury reform plans Towering Inferno Soviet Man loses another monument New Act threatens Numberplates to reduce pollution New Act threatens 'interesting times' Outlook for South Africa's economy Out for South Sfrica's ecnonomy Elitist arrogance strikes sour note Court Circular Fleet Street's new vicar Births Fleet Street's new vicar Diamond Anniversaries Piping hot in the Highlands Deaths Personal Column Tickets for Sale All Tickets Available Brigadier Helen Meechie Director of the Women's Royal Army Corps whose rigorous mind made short work of any male colleagues who tried to patronise her Brigadier Helen Meechie, CBE, Director of the Women's Royal Army Corps, 1982-86, was born on January 19,1938. She died on August 24 aged 62 For Sale Filghts Directory Faresavers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Brigadier Helen Meechie Director of the Women's Royal Army Corps whose rigorous mind made short work of any male colleagues who tried to patronise her Brigadier Helen Meetie, CBE, Director of thr Women's Royal Army Corps, 1982-86, was born on January 19,1938. She died on August 24 aged 62 Carl Barks Cartoonist who gave Donald Duck his character, and continued to profit from him after leaving Disvey Carl Barks, cartoonist, was born on March 27,1901. He died on August 25 aged 99 Richard Stillwell Training horses for nearly fifty years—and breaking in their riders too Richard Stillwell, riding teacher, was born on January 5,1921. He died on July 25 aged 79 Acron Stairlifts Court & Social No Title Brigadier Helen Meechie Director of the Women's Royal Army Corps whose rigorous mind made short work of any male colleagues who tried to patronise her Brigadier helen Meechie, CBE, Director of the Women's Royal Army Corps, 1982-86, was born on January 19,1938. She died on August 24 aged 62 Intel No Title Markets braced for ECB rate rise to bolster euro Ex-directors plan to make offer for HTV Sale threat to Wessex Water New worry at rise in employee litigation Airtours sells cruises stake No Title Borse 'bid for LSE if needed Rolex America finally gets the point of share prices No Title 20 Busuness News Donaghy relishing a challenge as Acas enters a new era DTI asked to look into up-for-sale Equitable Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Legal Notices Picture Gallery By Our City Staff: Tech problems hit AT&T From a Correspondent: Toyota supports Firestone Exchange Rates Telewest to invest £70m in UKTV British economy veers away from eurozone By a Correspondent: Economy confidence is stifling venture capitalists ONP to float after raising £3m to develop herbal cures Downturn fears force cut in Corus forecasts Pressure on R-R to provide partner details Pensions windfall 'coming' Posthouse No Title Posthouse No Title Posthouse 22 Business News Rentokil eager to trumpet upturn Companies Reporting Results and statistics You Don't Need to Be a Rocket Scientist to Use… Rentokil eager to trumpet upturn Economic outlook ING Group The Times Interest rate hopes fuel rise on Wall Street Wall Street Capitalisation, week's change Capitalisation, Week's change Alcoholic Beverages Electricity Capitalisation, week's change Investmetn Trusts Barclays Household Gds & Text Insurance Investment Trusts British Funds Alternative Inv Market British Funds Support Services Telecommunication Transports Water Capitaslisation, week's change Equity prices Jarvis primes big guns for weekend Tomorrow Ripon Course Specialists Uttoxeter Rapid Raceling Uttoxeter Meeting Points Ripon Reading the racecard No Title Meeting Points Uttoxeter Reading the racecard Uttoxeter Petrushka and the girls in need of some indulgence On The Level Alva Glen is lined up for Kempton Duffield has edge in tactical race Woods finds way through gloom to shine brightly Order of merit Yesterday's racing results World Cup offers glimmer of hope Rgby league Belfast violence fails to detract from pioneer spirit The Times New-look Sanders believes pair can progress Bowls No Title Jackson optimistic in final straight Athletics Skirving primed to tackle his challenges full on Olympics 2000 Online Duckworth out to dismantle the barricades Rugby union West Hartlepool rely on Stabler Henman enjoys comfortable ride over first hurdle Results from Flushing Meadows Jonsson sees off Polish challenge Jonsso sees off Polish challenge Speedway Hakkinen's dominance drives rivals to… Motor racing Hakkinen's dominance drives rivals to distraction Motor racing For the record Beijing tops the list for 2008 Sport in Brief O'Sullivan ready to reap the benefits Snooker No Title Salisbury offered another turn by England Cricket Lara claims centre stage Scoreboard from Wormsley Keeping the faith pays off for Nixon Chapman searching for new blood South Africa pair suspended No Title Hoggard's record becomes a No 1 entry Cricket First division Scoreboard from Northampton Harvey overcomes injury by going for lofty approach Scoreboard from Bristol Ramprakash hands title to rivals Second division Scoreboard from Richmond Bevan gives Sharks hope with belligerent display Scoreboard from Hove School game faces a further examination Rushden maintain perfect record Keegan forced to try striking new approach Football Confident Belles show early promise No Title Noel-Williams shines bright again Football Wednesday find reward in endeavour Yesterday's football results Today's fixtures By Our Sports Staff: Claridge defies odds to score hat-trick Today's fixtures Birmingham turn on style to exact revenge Pools forecast Yeserday's football results Boa Morte strikes as Fulham rise to challenge Football The Premiership today Picture Gallery Palace fail to complete full recovery Wimbledon search for clues to victory Brentford find few reasons for optimism The Premiership today Ten men show the stomach for a scrap The Premiership today Chambers gatecrashes Greene party The Times Crossword Salisbury's joy as England fortunes turn No Title Redstone Telecom Times 2 The Times 'The truth about that injection' The truth about that injection Nedezhda Tylik made headlines around the world when footage was released apparently showing her being sedated by force as shw protested about the fate of her son and the 117 other Russians who drowned with him when the nuclear submarine Kursk sank earlier this month. In her first full interview, shw talks to Alice Lagnado The Test The List The Test 'Putin did say sorry' Back to earth with a thud Returning to work from holiday is so depressing that it almost makes the summer break pointless, says Carol Midgley Back to earth with a thund Returning to work from holiday is so depressing that it almost makes the summer break pointless, says Carol Midgley Back to earth with a thud Francis House Children's Hospice Pretentious, Moi? Shaw - and a lesson in evil George Bernard Shaw had a misanthropic world view that led him to idolise Stalin and sympathise with Hitler. Benedict Nightingale explains He singled out Mosley as a courageous man who 'is goint to do something' Shaw—and a lesson in evil He singled out Mosley as a courageous man who 'is going to do something' Shaw - and a lesson in evil Shaw argued that deaths in Auschwitz were caused by overcrowding A lesson in evil British Red Cross Neater is sweeter Despite their excuses, the untidy majority feel guily about their cluttered environment. Now help is at hand, says Deborah Dooley Hunter Davies Mystery man behind Beatles' school gig How I found John Lennon's best Quarryman in Havana No Title A moving experience A cure for hospital food The NHS has turned to celebrity chefs to rescue its menus. Anita Chaudhuri reports A moving experience Picture Gallery The Times Are fake ops justified? Injecting foetal cells into people with brain disease may be a major advance. But is a placebo operation the way to test it, asks Lisa Melton What is Parkinson's disease? Are fake ops justified A father's devotion to his son Ray Mouncey has dedicated years to looking after his severely disabled son, Luke, But, as Sally Morris discovers, it has meant making sacrifices in his relationship with his other sons The doctor said:'Luke's terminal', and I couldn't believe what he was saying A fathers' devotion to his son I love Jake and Ben, but Luke's taken over my life, he's the centre of it International Edinburgh Festival No Title Fewer pills for your ills Val Sampson mets the founders of the Prescription Free Practice, which combines standard and alternative approaches to meidical training Picture Gallery No Title Four easy steps to banish bloating Digestive problems are usually the cause of bloating in all its guises. But Suzannah Olivier has designed a programme to help bring relief Many people are aware that a food intolerance may be the cause Depression Life's a drag, and they you film it Edinburgh Dance Sasha Waltz/Emio Greco Playhouse/Festival Theatre Donal Hutera Edinburgh Opera Pénélope Festival Theatre Rodney Milnes Edinburgh Film: Asian clnema beguiled, but it was a boy dressed as Olivia Newton-John who stole the show at this year's Festival. James Christopher reports Edinburgh Concerts LSO/Boulez Taverner consort/Parrot Usher Hall/McEwen Hall Life's a drag, and then you film it The Times Online Life's a drag, and then you film it Yankee at the court of king Mammon Proms: The directors of two of America's finest—and wealthiest—orchestras on what's in store Money has always been the Dallas theme, as Andrew Litton found when he took over the cit's orchestra. John Allison reports 'Poetic and Lethally Funny' Let's hear it for the Bay Albert Hall audiences; plus the verdict on a work inspired by Henry Fonda's finest hour It's sfety last with Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco so, says Stephen Pettitt The public can tell within two seconds whether you are involved or not in a performance Concerts BBCSO/Belohlavek The Twelve Cellas Albert Hal/Radio 3 No Title No Title The Saturday Times No Title Batons at the charge Opera: A standing ovation from Bany Millington for the men at the front at Bayreuth Opera notes Bincoronazione Di Poppea by Claudio Monteverdi (1642) There's no place Rome! Opera Notes New classical CDs Opera Massenet Manon La Monnai/Pappano Emi 5 570052 New Jazz albums Entertainments Simon Callow the Mystery of Charles Dickens Entertainments New jazz albums Entertainments Piccadilly Theatre Entertainments Stones in his Pockets Entertainments Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences Courses still available Places are still available on Programmes that have been there from day one, says John O'Leary Picture Gallery No Title Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Science Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences History of Art Hotel, Institutional and Recreation Management Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences Librarianship and Information Science Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences No Title Media Studies - Communicaitons, Journalism,… Clearing Listings: Arts & Social Sciences Philosophy Politics Social Policy, Social Work and Administration Sociology and Anthropology Teacher Training Unexpected choices prove moneymakers Even after a week, the less glamorous players are proving shrewd buys, says Nick Szczepanik No Title Choose your FA Carling Premiership and European players from this list Choose you FA Carling Premlership and European players from this list Choose you FA Carling Premiership and European… Register your team today How to play Regiser you team today The Times Fantasy League Entry Form No Title The Times Fantasy League Entry Form No Title The Times Bridge The Times Clichés enjoy a field day Yesterday's viewing Interference Soapwatch No Title No Title Sky One Sky Sports 1 Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radbo Choice Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 30) BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 ITV Variations No Title No Title Today's Television The Times Today's Viewing CHOICEccc Promise The Times Cameron McKenna Cms Transnational Legal Services Appleby Spurling & Kempe Barristers & Attorneys Picture Gallery QD Have you logged on to the Mi5 website? Professor lan Leigh on why a fresh culture of openness could herald a change of the Official Secretas Act Have you logged on to the M15 website? Lipson Lloyd Jones Contents ZMB Underground Claimant in calme waters Lawyers take the agony out of geinjured abroad, writes Clive Gar How to cushion Picture Gallery How to cushion The blow of an accident in foreign climes Snaresbrook the low-risk destination Media review Multiple Display Advertising Items Considering claim over non-compliance Court of Appeal Published August 29,2000 Keith v Cpm Field Marketing Ltd Before Lord Justice Swinton Thomas, Lord Jutice Brooke and Mr Justice Gage Judgment July 11,2000 Extended licence not part of jail term for sex offender registration Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published August 29,2000 Regina v S Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Rougier and Mr Justice Bell Judgment July 25,2000 Le Brasseur J Tickle AP RECRUITMENT Consultants All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to New York Bar Course Legal Sales Consultants Appointments as Queen's Counsel Multiple Display Advertising Items
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