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News from 01/09/2000

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, Sam Kiley and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin and Annie Flury, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster and Valerie Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Melissa Kite and Richard Ford, Donald Huters, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Barbara Ellen, J. L. Thorne, Carol Becker, Nick Hasell Stock Market, David Trigg, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Raymond Snoddy, Henry Wickens, John O'Leary Education Editor, Adam Sherwin and Isabel Thomas, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, John Goodbody and Michael Horsnell, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Cornelius Lysaght, Thrasy Petropoulos, Melanie Tringham, Duncan Wingham, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Mary Ann Siegbart, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Roger Lowenstein, Militant Frehchmen, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Jenny MacArthur, Cornelius B. O'brien, John O'Leary, Nick Wyke, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Bill Edgar First division, Jeff Kipling Director, Pete Harrison, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, David Charter, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, A. P. Hemming, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Imogen Edwards-Jones's, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Paul McCann, David Lister, Walter Grey, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Adam Jones, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Gerald Morgan, Adam Sage, H. W. R. Wade, Peter Davalle, Matthew Pryor, Sharon Pink, David Robinson, Nigel Hawkes, Andrew Pierece, Melissa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Tom Baldwin James Doran and JOhn Goodbody, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Alastair Robertson, James Collard, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael J. Gordon, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Charles Bremner and Arthur Leathley, Alex O'Connell, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Peter M. Spinney, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Mark Andress, Paul Hiley, Ben MacIntyre, B. Buckle, Ian Brodie, Jack Balley, Michael Cockeret, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Little, Stephen Dalton, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Harry Mawdsley, Chairman, Tom Baldwin, James Doran and John Goodbody, Neil Cooper, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Joanna Coles,

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The Times Tory pledge to revitalise inner cities Air France Reggie Kray dies after one month of freedom Picture Gallery British Hoon wants women to fight in the front line British girls ring down a golden curtain The Times " It's an Olympic record—he hasn't… The Times Today After 71 years a king returns 2 News Comment The Times Online Microsoft Performance studies Donducted by Zd Labs, NOvember… Sport The weather today Weather Call Areas Monday October 2 2000 Times 2 Arts Offers Noon today No Title Changes to the chart below from noon: Low in… Warm front Cold front Occluded front No Title Hours of Darkness No Title Ruthless gangster who made violence his creed Gladiator wins over Empire in poll of sexiest characters Bonnie Prince 'was a hardman' No Title News 3 4 News Microsoft Price Savings are based on ostimated retail prices.… 17 g'days when a lusty nation came of age Simon Barnes says that Australia has lived through a period of enchantment and found itself Microsoft Champion able to strike gold as professional Affectionate goodbye kitsch Caitlin Moran watches the ceremony on television 'Chariots' hero led Stephanie to gold Challenge evoked martial spirit The next time someone tells you to get lost, take… Picture Gallery Mercedes Benz News 5 Prescott and Blair clash on second homes Tiny Fans mourn last hovercraft crossing Surgeon's call on Siamese twins Standard Life Healthcare Premature babies depend on charity Picture Gallery Phillips News in Brief Fourth CJD death in village Voted Newspaper of the Year No Title Humble worm holds secret of eternal youth " If you think I look young, you should see my… Blair orders DNA register of criminals Inside Paris falls hook, line and sinker for fishermen The Times Picture Gallery Danny Baker is back Tomorrow Concorde pilots helpless as flames took hold Promise No title News The Times Online Abbey National Comment The Times Today Boxing champion is killed in plane crash Business No Title Sport Times 2 Judge blames betrayed wife for divorce TV guinea-pigs dropped in Arctic Ill-fated Act would have prevented unseemly row Rollercoaster crash injures 23 people News 3 Mercedes-Benz World sends its regards to killer Kray Princess Diana's fans hold anniversary palace vigil Mirror Editor questioned over letters 20% off all Australian wine Sharps News 5 6 News Backbench MPs urge Boothroyd delay her departure Football chiefs hold crisis talks on transfer fees Portillo backed on green levy The quickest way from a to b over sea Valid for travel before 31/12/00. Supplements apply… 0870 241 3816 www. hoverspeed. co. uk please quote… Met 'avoided carnival arrests to prevent riot' Picture Gallery JPs to challenge Straw Police brutalise Queen's English Hoverspeed Fastercarferries News in Brief Courts on standby for hooligans Film takes pleasure in Sade without the pain Faker is the real thing for Hollywood artistes VW to give Queen a jubilee Bentley Picture Gallery Navy left unruffled by gays, on board News 7 Bell for six-term school year may ring in August Proposed Six-Term School Year The Times Friday Septemper 1 2000 British research stacks up records Policy to help poor schools 'a failure' Delving inside the stalker's mind Obsessive called vicar Antichrist Revo War grave staff face £6,000 benefit cut Marriott News 9 Before She was Fat News Tempers flare at Calais as tourists try to get home £11bn package buys off diesel peace Picture Gallery The French Victory flares in battle of boulevards 'You have flames ... flames behing Sea Final half-hour of a flight that lasted barely a minute 90 Seconds that Doomed Flight Af4590 Fleet may not fly again for 9 months Fujitsu Siemens Computers News 11 Southerners 'wait longest for surgery' Better without a transplant Currys Traffic fumes 'kill 40,000' Thames landmark gets £500m fillip MP is first to test Aids vaccine Railtrack accused over tree pruning Church to lure young with Harry Potter News in Brief Aid for pig farmers over swine fever British police remanded in Serb custody Prison for killer driver who was on phone Picture Gallery Mother's farewell to murdered daughter 'You were a joy ... Daddy called you Princess because that's just what you are' A question of gravity poses test for Chency President promises caution on Colombia Tiny Bush attacks defence 'neglect' Chair electrifies US toy market (AP): Li faces protest massacre lawsuit Olop Leisure Group Salinger daughter reveals 'accident of birth' Vodafone 16 Overseas news Tito's heir challenges Milosevic Magnet World in Brief Three held in Himalaya killings Demands by militia blight hope for Britons Fear of Putin delayed alert German Greens threaten to derail Russia nuclear deal ^ Spaniard 'the first saint of soccer' No Title Musharraf sacks hardline general Lunn Poly The world online Overseas news The Times Online Today Why the French are always up in arms Comment The barricade remains a potent and effective weapon across the Channel Forget castles in the air - a proper sandcastle takes military precision A proper sandcastle takes military precision Forget castles in the air—a proper sandcastle takes military precision No Title Clintons billions keep a drugs war alive The Times Diary Royal goal The Times Diary Feudal counterpoint strikes new low In their ladies chamber .. Trawling for Trouble Jospin buys peace now, but at a high price Blues and Greens The debate over how best to discourage carbon emissions This Other Eden Britiain should not stint on the upkeep of war graves Animal rights and medical research Letters to the Editor Paradoxes in Human Rights Act Minorities in magistrates' courts Monitoring the Arctic ice-cap 20 Court & Social Court Circular Anniversaries Do not be overawed when a man grows rich, when the… Afghanistan fights to save its ancient monuments McCall - On 13th August to University news Birthdays Guggenheim Forthcoming marriages Professor A. C. Moorhouse Classical philologist who occasionally stole the palm from Enoch Powell at school, and learnt his astringent outlook from A. E. Housman Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale The British Kidney Patient Association Rugby Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Birthdate Flight Searchers No Title Saira M. 'Peyari Mort Jan' Tere Mere? M.… Euan Uglow Representational artist who painstakingly pursued the obligation he felt to depict reality without intruding his own emotions His Honour Bertrand Richards Judge who hit the headlines with his unsympathetic remarks Professor A. E. Moorhouse Euan Uglow 22 Equity Prices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alcoholic Beverages Banks Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Chemicals Construction Distributors Diversified Industrials No Title Insurance Investment Trusts Shares close near high Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Change are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shorts (under 5 years) No Title The Times Friday September 1 2000 No Title Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Alternative Inv Market Source FT Information The Times Friday September 1 2000 Euro hits new low as ECB raises rates for sixth time Eurozone leader France shows signs of slowing Spielberg dot-com poised for merger Picture Gallery Business Net curse strikes at Cahoot Click this! Free Payroll for up to 10 of your people S&N could lose £100m on Parcs Business SB disposals pave way for Glaxo deal ABI tells tech stocks to spurn Frankfurt quote Patience Wheatcroft Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Hays Financial Highlights Hays the Business Services Group Monsanto set for return to New York stock market Results in Brief Eidos acts to cut operating costs Picture Gallery Amec in 12% dividend boost Credit Suisse raises interim profits 35% Kirch sells stake in BSkyB ING discloses contribution from Barings Car prices dispute hits Pendragon Business in Brief £6 Million in prizes at Winacar. co. uk Hays profit reduced by disposals Serco wms £70m IT contract Directors ousted at Huntsworth One size fits none in euroland Commentary Fujitu Siemens Shares in Rexam jump 12% 26 Markets Telecoms surge boosts FTSE Powder Ject lifted by talk of SB deal Biggest Price Movements of the Day No Title Eurotop 100 Vocalis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hays snubs doomsayers with a brighter display Dollar Rates No Title Wall Street No Title Long-term gamble that failed to deliver the expected result Speculative folly marked the fall of John Meriwether, writes Roger Lowenstein Quantum leap for Astaire City Diary Sunk in the battle for a supertanker fleet Wearing well The Times Union policy on the euro comes from rank and file Business Letters Waiting game is dangerous The Times Analysis 27 No Title Cis Unit Managers Ltd No Title Hargreaves Lansdown No Title Epsom 2.10 Fujitsu General UK Median Auction Maiden Stakes Yesterday's results Meeting Points 3.15 Vaillant Handicap Haydock Park 2.00 Vale of Lune Maiden Stakes Flight Of Fancy fires imagination Racing 3.00 EBF King's Regiment Cup Classified 90… Trevor Radford remains "stable" in… 4.05 Tote Quick Pick (Showcase) Handicap Why a greeting knocked Border for six Life At The Races Time to give jumpers a summer holiday Johnston bids hello 5.10 Bollinger Champagne Series Handicap (Gentleman… Why a greeting knocked Border for six Late start handicaps champion's defence Casey lifts Britain's gloom with sparkling recovery Sedgefield 2.20 Sanyo Televisions for Bookmakers Selling… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Team effort pays off for Maconi Leading first-round scores For the record Today's fixtures Maaref seeks happiness in card games Cycling Trent Bridge (Fr), G Ogilvy (Aus), G Norman (Aus), P Fulke (Swe),… McRae's precision does justice to greats who ruled at No 10 Rugby Commentary Southern lights glimpse new league of nations Rugby union Surgeons save sight of Cross Keys full back Thomson breaks record Lessing aiming for a Londn celebration Triathlon Lessing aiming for a London celebration Triathion No Title Picture Gallery Wallis mounts an early challenge By Our Sports Staff: St Helens wait for Martyn St Helens wait for Martyn Andrews nee Chick Joyce Marian Andrews nee Chick… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sport 31 Britain told to toe line over drugs Sport in Brief No Title Legal Notices Elliot nee Fank Elizabeth Helga Elliot nee Elizabeth… 32 Sport Atherton ponders last declaration Cricket The new Olympic sport. Surfing Dot commentary Montgomerie proves thorn in Nottinghamshire's flesh Yesterday's scoreboards First Division Second Division Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire No Title The PPP County Championship Today Irani made to pay for attacking policy No Title Penberthy lifted by happy returns Third NatWest Under-19 international Yorkshire's title aspirations almost grounded Cricket Katich and Lewis display their captaincy credentials The Times No Title Wagh is grateful for drop of fortune England's youth get harsh lesson European bigwigs threatening to strangle football in red tape Agassi slips to depressing defeat Tennis: US Open Results from Flushing Meadows Links Perrin displays grit Bowls Harris sweats it out Squash Hams sweats it out Squash Williams canters in Snooker Rogers points Tranmere in right direction Football Cole lights up the night for England Late starter Cole defends his record Football Keane relishes new burden The Premiership today Arsenal Cameron welcomes switch Snap shot Thome heads for Sunderland as Bogarde arrives Sunderland Adams tosses England a curve ball The Times Crossword The Times Crossword Championship Hartson loses the battle of wounded knee Times Sport Saab Times 2 The Times Celebrities who sell their most private moments… Grant and Anthea are not the only ones. A selection… Times 2 Cover Story Poor Anthea Turner. This week she told Gmtv, from… No Title Anatomy of a PR disaster These are people who place little or no value on privacy, only celebrity Picture Gallery What big kitchens you have We watch TV cookery programmes not because we fantasise about the food, says Caitlin Moran, but because the presenters have huge kitchens Their kitchens look white and empty and their shelves are clam and orderly The times magazine The Test Examiner I wish I hadn't accused my parents of abuse Roseanne Barr famously accused her parents of abuse. Now, she tells Grace Bradberry, she would advise any abused child to keep quiet Picture Gallery 'They thought I was a fat housewife that strolled out of her trailer at Hillbilly-ville' I wish I haden't accused my parents of abuse Roseanne Barr famously accused her partents of abuse. Now, she tells Grac Bradberry, she would advise any abused child to keep quiet Picture Gallery 'I was the power-mad bitch; Jerry Seinfeld was the creative genius' The Sunday Times 'Everyone said I was crazy' The Times Ressie Kray's chosen epitaph is… Times 2 Opinion It is time to kill off the Krays' aura of glamour A conspiracy theory too far No Title Bother at the Bolshoi The man in Russia's top arts job has been sacked. Debra Craine on why Vladimir Vasiliev fell foul of the new Moscow regime Vasiliev was a great Soviet ballet star. But was he the best person to run the Bolshoi? Times 2 Arts The Times Friday September The doctor will see you now TV: From Royal Ballet to the Bbc via the Rsc, Jeremy Sheffield is Holby City's new heart doctor. Time for Imogen Edwards-Jones's medication Without the love of dance there's no point. You'll just end up crippling your body I don't know of anyone who was 'out' at the start and who did something this mainstream She says she didn't sleep for two years, but there was one consolation. One night in a sleep-deprived fug she sat down to write Fill your ears with Parsley The latest Singing talent has been inspired by a ghost and a batty nanny—and bears a very odd name indeed. Joanna Coles met her You can't just decide to be a band, you have to decide what you'll sound like. Then you have to maket psychic bonds Times 2 Arts Think the next Rediohead CD is the future of rock? Why no, this summer a new wave of us acts has been American anarchv in the UK Pop: Watch out all you weedy Britpop boys, the Americans are coming. And this time, says Paul Connolly, be ready for a thorough thrashing Slipknot have torn through Britain, trailing a wake of enraged councillors See for yourselves—if you dare Times 2 Arts Wowing festivals and critics, from the delicate strangeness of Shivaree to the unholy bedlam of Amen How far would you go to find love? No Title The merry men of Queens of the Stone Age, who are… Slayed by the killer Queens Pop Albums: Two noisy new bands stole the show at this summer's festivals. Barbara Ellen takes them home with her Picture Gallery Slayed by the killer Queens The Times Friday Septemper 1 2000 No Title New jazz albums Rock Queens of the Stone Age Garage, N5 No Title The Travellers Chequebook 16 great offers that will… No Title New jazz albums Proms San Francisco SO/Tilson Thomas Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatres Adelphi Piccadilly Theatre Apollo Victoria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times 2 Arts Theatre Back to Methuselah Other Place, Stratford Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Friday September 1 2000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Dane in pain Edinburgh Theatre: A female Hamlet shows the prince at his most vulnerable, says Neil Cooper Edinburgh Dance Netherlands Dance Theatre Playhouse Metro choice No Title The Wish List Terms of nostalgia No Title The London Furniture Village Times 2 Style Where to Find It No Title No Title Fresh air for the flagging flagship Caledonia takes on the Big Apple A glossy Scottish mag that no one thought would survive is heading for NY, writes Alastair Roberston Picture Gallery Blair's TV gamble No Title British Journalism Review No Title The Eclipse Organisation Ltd Hendersons Recruitment Dynamic City Secretaries Holdsworth Personnel Creme Times 2 Dfbexchange. com The Times Autumn Crème The Times Joyce Guiness The Times No Title Media Diary Disney dives in Disney is making a fresh assault on the UK children's TV market. Raymond Snoddy reports Picture Gallery No Title Media & Marketing The Sunday Times Media & Marketing The TiVo - TV's nemesis? The Times When the press puts the boot in Picture Gallery After David Beckham and Posh Spice failed this week to stop publication of Andrew Morton's "warts and all" book about them, his publisher Michael O'Mara made an interesting statement about celebrities and the press When the press puts the boot in Weekend Media lain Glen New law claims Australian radio icon The first case tried under Australia's jury Act threatens to end a golden career, writes Sharon Pink My Olympic treason No Title Anatomy /Physiology/genetics Anatomy/physiology/genetics Not too late to apply Universities are accepting applications right up to the start of the term, reports John O'Leary Clearing Listing: Science, Technology & Engineering Clearing Listings: Science, Technology & Engineering Not too late to apply Picture Gallery No Title Clearing Listings: Science, Technology & Engineering Dentistry Engineering—aeronautical Engineering—chemical Engineering—civil Clearing Listings: Science, Technology & Engineering Engineering—general Engineering—mechanical and Production Environmental Studies, Technology and Oceanography No Title Food Science/technology and Nutrition Geography Clearing Listingss: Science, Technology & Engineering Medical Studies Microbiology Pharmacy and Pharmacology Physical Science No Title No Title Times 2 Offer & Games Bridge Dealer South Vulnerability Both Contract 1nt Opening Lead: 4 Chess The Times A nose for a good drama Yesterday's viewing Off Your Chest 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 BBC1 BBC2 Carlton /Lwt 6.00 London Tonight Channel 4 6.00 5 News ITV Variations No Title No Title Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2124 Picture Gallery The Times

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