News from 30/08/2000
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Carl Mortished Industrial Business Editor, Jon Ashworth, P. Sellar, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Michael Theodoulou and Simon Ingram, Jim Norris, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Paul Armstrong and James Moore, Simon Barnes, William Glover, Magnus Linklater, George Pendle, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Dale Winton, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Monica Rushton, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, David Lovibond, Jeremy Kingston, David Bryer, Director, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Gabrielle Starkey, Neil Bromage, Andrew Fleming-Williams, J. S. Sudrury, Kate Ashbrook, Chairman, Nancy Gregory, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, John O'Leary Education Editor, Andrew Bray, Jonathan Jennings, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, R. Bessell, Managing Director, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Steve Bird, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, R. W. Warwick, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, John Kercher, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Michael Ardittl, John O'Leary, Nick Wyke, Julian Filochowski, Director, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, G Parken-Hemmings, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Ed Potton, Jane Gordon, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Oliver Wright and Andrew Pierce, Geoffrey Dean, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peter Entwistle, Ian Linden, Director, Caroline Merrell, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Elizabeth Judge and Tim Reid, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. G. Maling, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Susie Steiner Property Correspondent, Giles Whittell, R. D. Allan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alex O'Connell, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Roy Hattersley, Michael Gove, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Peter Ingham, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Sam Kiley, Tariq Ali, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Deborah Levy, Graeme Boxall, Patience Wheatcroft,
ResumoThe Times Crackdown on animal 'terrorists' Inside John Charcol Total facility APR of 7.4% The APR shown reflects… No Title Sally Army breaks ranks on marriage No Title Hague finally buries his tax guarantee News Crash boys survive seven-day bush trek Times 2 Crash boys survive seven-day bush trek Comment Offers Cahoot No Title Defy convention Hours of Darkness The Met. Office The Times Wednesday August 30 2000 Why Clint Eastwood is determined to act his age Rolex robbers shoot three in doorstep raid Hitman 'behind killing' Man stabbed to death at carnival It's time to say goodbye to Southampton's… Make sure you update the numbers stored in your fax… Girl, 6, in holiday hotel sex attack News 3 4 News Salvation Army officers can look further for love Reforms will make for a more comfortable billet Commentary Alliance Leicester Drugs czar Hellawell to stay for second term Branson can begin lottery talks Travellers win Irish race case News in Brief The Times Wednesday August 30 2000 Carman, the great defender, rests his case Picture Gallery Win some, win more News 5 Hyundai Gulf War artist reaps a £17m reward Picture Gallery Ekland breaks ankle but steals show News 7 News Cambridge is taught a lesson by Wandsworth British Gas Picture Gallery The Times Wednesday August 30 2000 Stricter Surgery rules to counter fear of CJD Picture Gallery 'Daddy, I can't breathe' gasps shot Ulster girl Picture Gallery Watchdog failings 'put lives at risk' News 10 News The sober optimism of fourteen-pint Hague Dell Blair calls truce with the media Dixons backs sterling yet trades in euros Digital micro-chip enhances hearing aid to one million moves a second £200,000 record for average London house Location, location, location: What you money will buy Picture Gallery Exercise 'has to be heavy to do good' Home Economics across the Country Double spending on elderly, say experts Egg: card Axeman is shot by police News in Brief 12 News No Title Minister quits over Corsica devolution No Title Winning is bottom line for Lazio Human head is found inside cod News in Brief Achieving Environmental Equality Clinton fights Colombia cocaine Environment Agency Pc World By redemption Processing fee of £7.95 applies. Free… White House dating dilemma Package Includes No Title 14 News The world online The Times Picture Gallery Eta killing increases climate of terror The Times Wednesday August 30 2000 £33bn makes Eichel the man to watch Inside Germany Putin sacks failing chief of the Bolshoi Militia 'could sell kidnap Britons to rebels' Rac Picture Gallery Gaddafi plays absent host at ceremony for hostages No Title Tashkent plea to Russia White quizzed after black dragged to death by truck Teacher Training Agency Picture Gallery Now 70 Superstores Talking Pages News 15 Picture Gallery Staples Picture Gallery No Title Staples No Title "Our Promise is the Lowest Price" Ultimate Price Promise Don't let the Germans buy our stock market Comment In contemplating its future, the City should heed the lessons of the euro Jerry Hall or George Clooney—Who should read tonight's TV news? Home Sweet Home Ministers should stay not go abroad to play Jerry Hall or George Clooney—who should read tonight's TV news? No Title The Times Wednesday August 30 2000 Trian strain The Times Diary Trian Strain The Times Diary The Times Wednesday August 30 2000 Foot in the Door A shock that could do the Stock Exchange a power of good Changing the Guard The Salvation Army adjusts its tactics Funny Old Month The Tories should not dimiss the August blues entirely No Title Language skills of Overseas doctors Letters to the Editor East Timor needs help to rebuild Problems for benefit claimants Comment The prevention of collisions at sea Court & Social Court Circular Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Personal Column Could this be the eighth wonder of the world? 1939: Evacuation to the country of children from… Birthdays Personal Column Announcements School news Prizewinning pipers on the march in Oban Jack Nitzsche Rock arrange who gathered no moss in a long career Personal Column Access Tickets News International Newspapers Ltd Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Gilbert De Botton International financier who stock loyally by the Rothschild family and was the only person to be painted by both Freud and Bacon Gilbert de Botton, the founder and chairman of Global Asset had a first-class pedigree as an investment manager and an impressive roster of wealthy clients First Interstate Services Company (UK) Limited in… Tatiana Riabouchinska 'Baby ballerina' of breathtaking virtuosity Ali Sardar Jafri Radical Urdu poet who influenced India's thinking Gilbert De Botton ACM Investments Ltd No Title CIS Unit Managers Ltd No Title EPenision Legal & General No Title The Times Wednesday August 30 2000 DLJ's shares soar 24% on talk of takeover by CSFB Billiton slides after £lbn deal GTech grounds corporate aircraft Pressure grows for LSE and Borse after OM bid No Title Budgens move 'may bring bid' No Title The Stock Exchange No Title 3Com Pound drops to six-year low Index No Title Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold 22 Business News Plan to speed up employment tribunals delayed A Adobe Persimmon confident Deal will see Firth switch to technology Oftel says BT line charges 'too high' By Our Industrial Staff: Kvaerner subsidiary disposal Results in Brief Rolls-Royce in £606m ILFC deal Business in Brief Rio Tinto moves to block De Beers bid for Ashton Bunzl increases profits by 20% Foster's to buy top US winemaker Exchanges will profit from service Commentary Nestor set for 'phone clinic' Informa on buy trail with £50m Morse ready to go under the hammer Multiple Display Advertising Items IPC sees 10% rise in ad revenue The Times 24 Markets T-Online affair hits Freeserve Stock Market Microsoft report boosts Baltimore Eurotop 100 FTSE Eurotop 100 Major Indices Billiton digs deep as mining is revamped Tempus Dollar Rates Wall Street No Title Swedes strut their stuff with bid for London Stock Exchange OM Group reignites European share trading with £820 million bid BA Online glitch is not the ticket City Diary Baguette tastier than Ralph Lauren steak On Wall Street Cutter dash City Diary Envirotech has Smart way to kill bugs "A safe pair of hands" No Title Analysis 25 Equity Prices Shares trade in tight range No Title Alcoholic Beverages Electricity No Title Banks Electronic & Elect No Title Breweries, Pubs & Rest Insurance Leisure & Hotels Building Materials Engineering Investment Trusts Chemicals Carlton Construction Engineering, Vehicles Multiple Display Advertising Items Food Manufacturers Distributors Healthcare Shorts (under 5 years) Household GDS & Text Diversified Industrials No Title Pharmaceuticals Support Services Mining Printing & Paper Property Oil & Gas Retailers, Food Telecommunications Other Financial Retailers, General Transport Water No Title Alternative Inv Market No Title Source FT Information Wellbeing offers Cecil little comfort Racing York No Title Www. williamhill. co. uk William Hill No Title Meeting Points 2.10 Batleys Cash & Carry Handicap Powell saddles first runner Newton Abbot 2.30 Early Days Juvenile Novices Hurdle Reading the racecard 3.10 Lawrence Batley Rated (Showcase) Handicap 3.40 Emirates Airline Garrowby Rated Handicap 4.00 Pot Black Novices Hurdle Course Specialists Trainers: Mrs S Johnson, 3… Enlightenment served up in rural Yorkshire The Course Inspector Thirsk Yesterday's results 2 . 45 (2m hdle) 1, Pekan Heights (A p McCoy, 4-7… Rapid Raceline No Title 28 Sport Kuerten's fall works to benefit of Arthurs Tennis: US Open Monie heads for exit door after failing to revive… Brighton Going : Firm Draw: 5F-1 M, Low Numbers Best 2.20 EBF/BBC Southern Counties Radio Maiden Stakes Course Specialists 4.20 Pussycat Club Claming Stakes Third division Today's fixtures Division : Huddersfield 3 Burnley 4; Preston 1… Palace v Colchester (7.30); Fulham v Peterborough… The Times Wednesday August 30 2000 Olympics moves to close drugs loophole Sports Politics Edgbaston: Warwickshire v Worcestershire Norwich… Bangladesh fix first Test date Sport in Brief Olympics 2000 Online Rousseau makes last appeal to Ambrose Moxon pins Yorkshire's title chances on a lift by the seaside Smith takes advantage of Durham's turmoil Tremlett provides backbone England in a spin over obsession with slow men Cricket Midweek View 30 Sport Sorry England adrift on channel of despair Football A persecution complex grips Kevin Keegan's team as they prepare to meet the might of France Snooker Prospect of defeat rouses Hendry Snooker Rugby union Lukewarm response to early start Rugby Union Motor racing Donington geanng up to move into pole position Motor racing Rugby's Viewing Figures Rugby's Viewing Rigures Bebb has surgery to save left eye Bowls Farish and Barlow hold nerve for title The Times Wednesday August 30 2000 Irish plans are thrown into disarray Orient express desire to reach new horizons The Premiership today Liverpool sign Ziege to conclude transfer saga Jack turns up trumps to seal win for Crewe Middlesburough Ragged Reading have to ride luck Sunderland England left to carry Gerrard's cross The Times Crossword England left to carry Gerrard's cross Harriers look to absent friend for first medal Picture Gallery SAAB Times 2 Fantasy football 2000/2001 season The viewer as God For the past five months Matthew Parris has been on a sub-Antarctic island. Just back, he has watched Big Brother and finds it teasing, titivating and gripping The Test Examiner: Anjana Ahuja Unsparing, unseen eyes Other Big Brothers The Saturday Times Times 2 Cover Story The Samaritans The Mel I Knew Germany's unhealed wounds On tour in eastern Germany, Gerhard Schrëder encounters fear, frustration and a neo-Nazi backlash. Report by Roger Boyes It is hard, but teenagers deserve the chance to be free spirits Deserve the chance to be free spirits Times 2 Analysis Nep-Nazis are not a youth problem; they are a symptom of a society grown rottep Silence! Sound Seekers First-class finance Our personal finance team looks at student finances, equity release schemes, windfalls and new-car finance Elderly need not be cash-strapped Easy Answers No Title Times 2 Feature Elderly need not be cash-strapped No Title CommShare No Title No Title T the Times Bookshop E-mail Address A sick man in a sick country Apartheid was a catastrophe wired into the nervous system of South Africa, says Deborah Levy. She explores the mind of the man of mixed race who, instructed by a tapeworm, stabbed the nation's Prime Minister to death Times 2 Books The Times Bestsellers A meeting of two worlds Tiepolo's Hound ByDerek Walcott Faber & Faber £20 Isbn 0 682 20557 Picture Gallery No Title Hugh Casson Times 2 Books Happy as Hugh Are there walls in your head? No Title Picture Gallery High table talk How the silence starts to speak Asleep By Banana Yoshimoto Faber £9.99 Isbn 0 571 205321 Times 2 Book No Title 50 % off seats for Arcimboldo 2000 Tracing blood lines of inquiry Aiding and Abetting By Muriel Spark Viking. Isbn 0 570 89428 1 Picture Gallery 2 for 1 tickets for Ensemble Modern The inimitable Murieln Spark: with a style to be relished like a fine old vintage No Title Oh what a tangled web we weave Manuel Puig and the Spider Woman By Suzanne Jill Levine Faber, £20 Isbn 0 571 17666 6 Make me an instrument of your art The Piano Shop on the Left Bank By T. E. Carhart Chatto & Windus, £15.99 Isbn 0 701 16874 9 An account of the body count The African Dream By Ernesto 'Che' Guevara Harvil, £12 Isbn 1 86046 764 4 Non-Fiction Shorts Fibbing in the rigging Patrick O'brian: A Life Revealed By Dean King Hodder Stoughton £18.99 Isbn 0 340 79255 8 Cerebral animals Wild Minds: What Animals Really Thinik By Marc Hauser Allen Lane £18.99 Isbn 0 71 399471 1 What the snow knew My Quest for the Yeti By Reinhold Messner MacMillan £14.99 Isbn 0 333 77941 X Secret lives of germs The Biography of a Germ By Arno Karlen Victor Golancz, £16.99 Isbn 0 575 06605 9 No Title Around the galleries Picasso could Visual Arts: The Pompidou Centre's massive show of Plcasso's sculptures pays appropriate defeerence to the master's less-appreciated output, says Richard Cork Se Spirits in any medium For most of his long, protean career, Picasso ensured that sculpture was his best-kept secret No Title By 1912 he was ready to cast aside the traditional materials of sculpture altogether Damien Hirst's fascination with butterflies was anticipated by Picasso in 1932 No Title The stand-ups who stood out Edinburgh Fringe: Choosing the best comedy act was no laughing matter How Director John Caird tells Daniel Rosenthal why he believes he's found the perfect Hamlet in Simon Russel Beale In the past 20 years, most actors have not stood an earthly chance of fully revealing the play No Title No Title To play the prince of wails When a child discovered I was a director, the look she gave me was a mixture of sympathy and contempt No Title Concerts: A Wagnerian thrill ride and a Journey into the heart of Czech music Proms Berlin PO/Haitink Albert Hall/Radio 3 Entertainments Adelphi Hilarious Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times 2 Arts Concert Czech Philharmonic/MacKerras Usher Hall, Edinburgh Entertainments Drury Lane Theatre Royal Duchess Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Twist and shout Theatre: The acrobatic skill of Cirque Eloize at the Barbican thrill the inner child of Jeremy Kingston Times 2 Arts Metro choice No Title Estates face bleak times Running an ancestral home is too much for some families, says Times 2 Homes A moving experience free admission for two worth £10 to Homes 2000 The Times/Homes 2000 free ticket voucher North of the Thames All Ymore City & West End Times 2 French Property Exhibition Property World of Property Exhibition Property Times 2 Homes Pester power rules the roost The Child's room has become a marketing hotspot Clearing Listings: Science, Technology & Engineering Plenty of places going Umist is full up, but there are lots of science courses at other colleges, reports No Title No Title Times 2 Clearing Listing: Science, Technology & Engineering No Title No Title Clearing Listings: Science, Technology & Engineering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nursing No Title No Title The Times No title Times 2 Offer & Games Dealer: North Contract: 6A T the Times Bookshop Model of a modern general Yesterday's viewing Interference Technology: Internet Fridge No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky One Sky Sports UK Horizons Radio Radio 4 Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Bugles in the Afternoon BBC2, 11 am Word-Watching answers (from page 30) BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 ITV Variations No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2122 The Times Today's Viewing Choice Promise Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Wednesday August 30 2000 The Times Crème When Michael Grade became chairman of pinewood Studios. of Pinewood Studios, he had no doubt that he wanted Ros Sloboda, his Pa, alone with him. The pair have been working together for 12 years, starting at Channel 4 and then at First Leisure, from which he recently resigned Calling all office workers - your country needs you Picture Gallery Yiddish jokes and total trust Contacts Your country needs you Karen Homer In My Fashion What a waist Picture Gallery Crème No Title Some women are made for belts. You know the type, waif-like creatures with wasp waists who wear designer jeans slung low on their hips and a length of sequinned fabric threaded through their belt-loops Above Chain belf £10 from Topshop (0800 731 8284) Right Beaded rope belt from Whisties, £46 (0207-487 4484) below Right Mock ostrich belt £16.99 Johnny Loves Rosie at House of Fraser stores Far Right SUede belt £39 from Fenwick (020-7629 9161) Tasting chicken tonight Chicken cooked in red wine is a classic—and for good reasons, Clare Thompson writes Testing Punching in pinstripes Slick, smart and south of the river Conference Call Wobbly bridges, asided, regeneration of the South Bank in London is continuing apace, Claire McDonald Writes Crème Lunch Break Fresh blood Pathfinders Media Recruitment Ready For Your Next Challenge? 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