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News from 11/09/2000

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Andrew Robson, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Giulio Sica and Jonathan Lennie, Jeff Aronson, J. A. Hemmings, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Jamie Bruce-Clifton, Martin Richards, Alex Todorovic, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Margaret Jowitt, (Editor), Roger Knight, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Hal Higgins, Morag Preston, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Laura Campbell, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Rosebery, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Anita Chaudhuri, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Heather Niell, Emma Malmros, Andy Stephens, Nick Wyke, Lynne O'Donnell, Janet Bush, Fraser Nelson Scottish Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Oliver H. Perks, Keith Pike, Phil Gordon, David Hands, John Lafferty, Helen Rumbelow, Christine Buckley and Roland Watson, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Robin Russell-Jones, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Andrew Norfolk, Valerie Elliott, Russell Jenkins and Simon de Bruxelles, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Noel Henderson, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Ian MacKintosh (Director), Anna S?derblom, Raymond Keene, J. H. Edwards (Emeritus Professor), Peter Davalle, David Robinson, Tom von Hatten, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Alix Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Graham Livings (Chairman), Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, John Stern, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Oliver Gillie, Jennifer O'Neill, Andrew Norfolk, Simon de Bruxelles and Russell Jenkins, Ben Hammersley, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Michael Fitzpatrick, Kevin McCarra, Moria Petty, Soophie Ellis Bextor, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Sean Hargrave, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, H. F. O'neill, Matt Dickinson Reporter, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Roland Watson and Christine Buckley, John Graham-Hart, John Julius Norwich, Philip Webster, Lewis Stuart, John Inverdale, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Fran Littlewood, Kathleen Wyatt, Kate Quill, Keith Collantine, Benedict Nightingale, Mark Breslauer, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Charles Kennedy, Sam Kiley, Alan Hamilton and Philip Webster, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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no title Critchley dies Picture Gallery Mercedes Benz Jungle raid frees British hostages 25 rebels killed in gun battle 200 petrol stations run dry Cook:'Tories racist' Index Why I want a baby no title News The Times Online Comment The Times Today Business Guernica Comes home Sport World Weather Times 2 Arts Moderate Hours of Darkness Governors oust head of top girls' school Police forces 'ignore abusers' Scots have bricht idea for signs Family amassed £50m in share dealing fraud Bees feel the sting as wasps raid hives Hp Invent Bombs over the fire for 57 years News in Brief no title no title SAS emerged from swamp to launch deadly attack Drugged gangsters put captives through hell Nortel Networks Rescue Drama: Operation Barras SAS emerged from swamp to launch deadly attack Weary nation turns to the British Army no title Killer of woman, 84, sent to help elderly 'Herbal remedy' for Alzheimer's Clinton may make last Ireland visit News in Brief British couple die in Saudi desert explosion National Trust perfects its scones no title Motorist hit as protest spreads across country Fuel Protests Oil output rise will have little effect on prices Germans demand sweeping tax cuts Picket duty is a family business Salvatore Ferraguant no title Catch up with the euro, says Monks Stowells Blair hints at quitting for his children Fear over 'lost IRA terrorist Prudential Mowlam 'rejected health job over Chancellor feud Brown led Bank Governor 'to brink of quitting' By Our Political Editor: The Times revelation that caused dismay at No 10 Picture Gallery Euro good for business, directors' poll says no title Quarter of households now living 'in poverty' Picture Gallery Being poor is…you can't afford a party Today's Bare Necessities Richer society keeps moving the goalposts Vodafone no title By a Correspondent: New fathers feel left out by the childbirth experts Unison no title Fifth of nurses consider quitting NHS Alliance Francaise Londres teaching French to the… Picture Gallery Mother and baby must be priority Medical briefing Putin was elected by poll fraud, says report President's aides 'trying to get dissident jailed' Berlusconi lures voters with family glamour Standard Life Health Care Www.bigblue.org.uk no title Exorcist Pope 'cast out demons' in the Vaticanc Moneynet. co. uk Haider jeerrs at EU chiefs Picture Gallery Palestinians delay state declaration World in Brief Death row lawyers guilty of misconduct Police Shuttle mission success Religion to hold up Gore campaign Vauxhall Swiftcall Jilted Giuliani wife will not go Opposition students tortured by Serb police Halifax Picture Gallery Austin Powers star 'stole comedy ideas' Halifax Voters in Hong Kong snub Tung Elonex Koreas unite under one flag at Olympics The Times Online Today The World online Why cutting the State down to size makes sense A political blockbuster that is free of tantrums and bickering? Yes, really The question is not how judges should rule on Jodie and Mary, but why The civil war dividing Downing Street Jobless zone The Cricket Test Conservaties should play fair today on immigration In Praise of Stiff Shirts Dress-down Friday is socially divisive Policy Jungle A new look is due at British Army involvement overseas Costs and benefits of high fuel prices Letters to the Editor Upkeep of our war cemeteries West End's theatrical heritage Better drug tests for the Olympics no title Court Circular The Lord is great and deserves our greatest prise!… Briths Memorial services Memorial Services Congratulations E. G., you made it against all the… Personal Column Court Circular Personal Column Nannies & Domestic Personal Column Lives in Brief Sir Julian Critchley Impish Tory MP whose wit at his colleagues' expanse won him headlines but denied him office Michael Rowling Metropolitan officer who policed the Prince of Wales's honymoon on the Rock, and saw off an armed intruder with one rum punch Gilbert Parkhouse Glamorgan and England cricketer Capitalisation, week's change Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diversified Industrials Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change Multiple Classified Advertising Items Household GDS & Text Insurance Investment Trusts British Funds Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Alternative Inv Market Economic outlook Change on Week Results and statistics The multi-serive future The multi-service future Big changes are going on in the network infrastructures that carry voice, data and multimedia services Engine drives change Poor timing for Kingfisher Companies Reporting Home Communication is Red Hat Multiple Display Advertising Items Exchange Rates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bmcsoftware Beckwith set for AIM flotation Ikea might split sites Grouptrade.com Raised MIG may hit stakeholders First Quench acquired by Nomura Picture Gallery Spirent in US purchase Cliksure Haymarket sees slump in profits Mercedes-Benz IoD says Uk is 'long way off' euro Business in Brief Business TUC will join investors to attack top pay TUC will investors to attack top pay The Times Crossword Sports Saloons key to MG Rover's revival Exchange chiefs face revolt at annual meeting DLJ takeover could claim 300 City jobs Ministers' question time: where's Wim? Business Picture Gallery Vodafone closes in on sale of Italian division Worldcom SB and Glaxo facing second delay Marshal dies in grand prix carnage Collision Course at Monza John Charcol Picture Gallery no title Picture Gallery no title Sport Monday Schumacher rekindles the Ferrari dream Motor racing: Italian Grand Prix Round 14—Kevin Eason on how the teams fared at Monza Reid takes up pole position McRae sets his sights on second world title Button prepares to keep up with the neighbours Monza notebook The World Championship Race Edwards lifts world crown Shattered Sampras is shown no mercy by Safin Tennis: US Open Picture Gallery Sky Fox-Pitt delivers one-two Leaders off to slow start Sailing Arsenal's failings prove hard to defend Johansson turns the tables on Derby Tottenham v West Ham United O'Leary given cause to fear pain in Spain Hughes humbles Chelsea's array of stars no title Scholes brings substance to statistics as Sunderland suffer Royle endures misery on the Mersey Gascoigne savours mobility allowance Scholes brings substance to statistics as Sunderland suffer Gregory lost for words after injury ends Nilis's season Leicester riding high on eve of European test Picture Gallery no title Leicester riding high on eve of European test FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League First division Manchester United Non-league Overseas Women FA Carling Premiership Other European fiixtures Scotland Women National Hayles adds strength to Fulham style Football: Nationwide League Berg looks to bring good times back to Blackburn Sutton draws the plaudits Wimbledon bring end to goalscoring drought with second-half deluge Brodie lightens gloom over Scarborough Lambourde shopping around to find level Arsenal revel in goal spree County goal adds insult to injury Lucas aid receives deserved praise Ambitious Surrey plan to build on success Cricket Lancashire concede defeat in victory Pearson hits form for Cumberland Weekend scoreboards Weeked scoreboards Weekend scoreboards no title The PPP County Championship Today Weekend scoreboards Surrey's celebrations dampened by Daley Wame's work is wasted McCague holds up Yorkshire Scoreboard from Canterbury Maynard's best efforts fall short Leicester's bid for record foiled by skill of Castaignede Rugby Union Struggling Bristol turn to Rowell in their hour of need Sharks bite as rivals suffer Hayward suffers on two fronts Wasps rise m status Sale pitch for support Swansea survive late pressure Newcastle take game of thrills but no frills no title Sinndar leaves Montjeu little room for error Racing Warwick Plumpton Reading the racecard Course Specialists Saturday's results Leaders in the Flat Championships Reading the racecard Meeting Points Godolphin on target at Belmont Rapid Raceline Time is unkind to St Leger Racing Race planners should be more aware of fixture conflicts Wakefield salvage pride from debris Wells cuts down Giants Rampant wingers put Hull to flight no title no title Picture Gallery Choose your Fantasy Team Form Here Choose your Fantasy Team from Here Cash prizes worth £115,000 The Times Fantasy League Entry Form Choose your Fantasy Team from Here Romero defies years to drive home advantage Golf This week's fixtures For the record Rugby union Pools check Rugby union no title Forecast: Half-time: no claims required—winnings… Woods has to fight for title Sport in Brief From Our Correspondent: Foreign aid gets Britain back on equal footing Olympic hopes are rising with the import of coaching experience as never before The men pulling the strings on Britain's behalf Why golf should go for gold Pile-up portrays dreadful fascination of the voyeur Programme Notes no title From your correspondence: Give dubs the role of agent Sport on TV Today Tuesday September 12 Wednesday September 13 Thursday : September 14 Friday September 15 Saturday: September 16 Sunday September 17 Sydney in Flames no title I was there… Sport Online Sydney in Flames A Route Map through the Peaks and Throughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Rise of Venus proves she is world apart The US Open rediscovered self-belief and is faster and fitter than ever Richardson turns back on the Games in pursuit of justice On the Gold Coast no title Redstone Telecom Inter//face The Times Hugely happy no title Hugely happy Compaq 'It's daft to be standoffish no title Trendy young Tories Delegates at the young Conservatives' annual bash insist that have shaken off their fogeyish image. Helen Rumbelow reports Picture Gallery no title The Foundling William's mother abandoned him when he was born. She has only today left to claim him. Emily Davies reports Times 2 Analysis DIAL-a-PHONE Picture Gallery Fly to Europe Take a friend for free Picture Gallery Fly to Europe Picture Gallery Fly to Europe no title Joanna Coles Almost 10st—and only three years old The curse of being a student most likely to succeed Sitting pretty on a stump no title The Test Opec no title Britain's sickly democracy One of Tony Blair's selling points was trust. But now people are losing taith, says Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy A lesson from the Greens A lesson from the Greens The high-tech vote for real participation Tomorrow no title Please do it for Ted, she Theatre: At last, the director, Barrie Rutter can keep the promise he never had the chance to make to Ted Hughes. Interview by Benedict Nightingale I can't say the play was Hughes's final word, but it's a celebration of life written by a man who knew he was near the end of his own Picture Gallery Said, and he has At Northern Broadsides we don't chop up rhyming couples like bits of bloody sausage. We don't harry every pronoun to death Great British Hopes no title Lisa Armstrong Fashion Diary Borrow a Julien, hit the headlines His dreses have put many stars in the spotlight but Julien MacDonald says he now wants to be low key. Interview by Lisa Armstrong no title Total impact Picture Gallery Total impact Countless celebrities have made from page news in a Julien MacDonald creation, Here, Soophie Ellis Bextor, the wunder popper who beat Victoria Beckham to the No 1 slot recently, shows why his designs are so coveted Picture Gallery Goose Feather Pillows Do I, Dont I Look vulgar? Simply the Best Handbag handies Get the look for less Young guns with no pop LA Movie: A limp 'action thriller' is the latest turkey in a dire summer, in which chickens turned out to be among the few winners, says Chicken Run passed the $100 million mark. I predicted $80 million and am happy to be wrong Charioteer of fire Music: Richard Morrison meets the British choirmaster doing his best to ensure that the Olympics will open in a blaze of sound I did have hopes in the orchestral field. But one day Simon Rattle told me firmly to stop dreaming no title A grand exit, by jingo Proms: Barry Millington sees Sir Andrew Davis how out with some style amid the relentless jollity of the Last Night Royal Opera House Windy city blowin' Entertainments Entertainment Entertainments The Times Entertainments Bop till you drop Theatre: The National Youth Theatre's They Shot Horses, Don't They? shows promise but fails to sweep lan Johns off his feet Theatre Martin Night King's Head, N1 no title The Times Bridge The Times Steps m the wrong direction The weekend's viewing Steps in the wrong direction Interference My TV: John Inverdale no title Satellite, Cable & Digital no title Satellite, Cable & Digital no title Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio no title no title Film Choice BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 Variations no title no title Times 2 Crossword No 2132 Times Newspapers Limited Today's Viewing Choice Promise Interland Picture Gallery Winning Chapters Picture Gallery The price of fame is cheaper on the web Celebrity sites on the net mean that those in the public eye can make money from their names and have more control over their image. But, as Morag Preston discovers, lending a famous name to a website doesn't guarantee its success Lumley had flirted with online work before Picture Gallery The price of fame is cheaper on the web Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The price of fame is cheaper on the web Pop goes site before opening sequence Microsoft Certified Professional Pop goes site before opening sequence A Times Interface Offer Save £10 on the new TimesSoftware series no title Zip code to more downloading User Interface Zip code to more downloading Easy PC no title Catch the net on TV Plum lines up picture show for kids Will you? E-Praise no title Show needs a sense of timing Games war on the net Sony is in the mood to party Picture Gallery Games set and match points Fifteen years ago Richard Kay was on hand-out. Today, he is worth £10m and runs an online gaming community. Sean Hargrave met him Garden plot is looking rosy Know now what you'll definitely end up knowing… Black, British and logged on Blackserve Picture Gallery no title Black, British and logged on Picture Gallery no title Picture Gallery Black, British and logged on no title A lot more than sport and music Rage against the PC Tony Dawe discovers that a weekend with the inlaws is more popular than a day in the company of a sick computer People can do it better than machines Picture Gallery no title Dig it and get jiggy with Mr Biggy All sites set on Sydney Games Dig it and get jiggy with Mr Biggy Website of the Week Love notes right on the button The Royal Bank of Scotland Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business A woman's place is in business Fear of rate surcharge Anger as firms face footing the bill for the regeneration of town centres AMD Duron Latest moves in the world of IT Computer & Computing Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Plexus training J Greythorn Excellence in I. 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