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News from 18/09/2000

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Andrew Robson, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, John West, Paul McCann, and Paul Whittaker, DJM, Camilla Morton, James Moore, Peter Gillman, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Masood Jaan, David Bullock, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Alex Todorovic, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Tony Patrick, John Hunter, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Donald Mccarthy (Economicst), Martin Fletcher, Laura Campbell, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Peter Mandelson, Neil A. Parker, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Lea Paterson Economic Briefing, Bill Semple Chief Executive, Janet Bush, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Keith Pike, David Hands, Hugh Agnew (Vice-President), Alan M. Calverd, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Jasper Gerard, Mary Gold, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, James Landale and Melissa Kite, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Q. S. Anisuddin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Stuart Miles, Laura Peek and Tony Molzahan, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Bethan Bell, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Eric Jacobs, James Dunnett (Architect), David Chappell, Nigel Cliff, Tom Cunningham, Tim Worstall, Caroline Merrell, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Martin Woods, Neil Endicott, Nick Hasell, Ros Jenkins Chief Executive, Bill Bryson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Linus Gregoriadis, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sean Hargrave, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Victoria Greenhalgh, Walter Gammie, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Cobain Chief Reporter, Lea Paterson, Tim Fenwick, Mark Baggett, James Jackson, Fran Littlewood, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lindsay Nicolle, Mike Aaronson Director General, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, P. H. Schoon (Custody Officer), Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Samanatha Towlson, Anna Soderblom, John Goodbody and David Watts, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, R. L. Denyer, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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No Title Olympics online No Title Oil cheifs will be forced to supply fuel 'Brown is not a team player,' say Cabinet colleagues Dome directors are in danger of legal action RAF veterans relive Battle of Biggin Hill Britain infiltrated by 28 Stasi spies No Title Paula Yates dies from suspected drug overdose Boodle & Dunthorne News The Times Online Tiny No Title Comment Britain and France fight a gentle war Question of Tradition A public hearing begins in The Hague for the sovereignty of Ecrehous and Minquiers, a string of tiny islets off Jersey. British sovereignty was finally confirmed later in 1953 Business Sport The weather today No Title Times 2 No Title Olympic judo star is thrown by sabotage Samaranch's wife dies of cancer No title Mountain 's fearsome reputation is revived British pair killed in 2,600ft Eiger fall Picture Gallery The Clear Truth British gold medal boosts BBC ratings No Title No Title Labour uses Mowlam to avoid defeat over Lords New pay offer to tackle NHS staffing crisis Groups unite to fight for elderly Nortel Networks Minorities to get promotion training The veteran Goon, Sir Harry Secombe, salutes his… Scientists find hope for MS treatment Mandelson pledges to back Brown New in Brief Who will care for orphaned Tiger Lily? Abacus Vodafone Mother hears news by phone No Title Archives reveal sheer scale of Stasi spy ring Undeniably, Chubb Masterpiece. offers exceptionally generous cover. We will insure your holiday home Rail dispute delays new safety system Layman 'should assess law complaints' No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Man held on killing of tourist News in Brief British Gas Halifax Quake charts Labour's fault lines By a Correspondent: Even a service costs us more James Smart Lecture 2000 Time Confidence in Blair survives the queues The Fuel Crisis Tories to offer pump price cut in manifesto State of the forecourts Swiftcall Clean up on Dyson Ford The Fuel Crisis Brown ready to give hauliers cheaper diesel No Title Kennedy sticks by links with Labour Posthouse This Week's Agenda Rebels threaten pensions defeat Gateway Conference in Brief CJD victim may have infected her unborn baby Danger of transmission by blood known for years Egg: insure Three images of animal courtship from 19,000… PC World No Title Danish leader rallies voters to euro cause Elonex No Title Picture Gallery Standard Life Healthcare Woman to head Eta after arrest of key members Moscow moves to reassure British investors Britain expands Kosovo force to quell poll violence From Agence France-Presse: Wartime prisoner goes home at last No Title Saga Peugeot Picture Gallery Milosevic wife bolsters bid to stay in power No Title No Title Populist Gore captures the hearts of Flint Citibank No Title Bush drops smear strategy Hp invent New station for MEPs' gravy train World in Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Left turn for Lib Dems will lead to cul-de-sac Charles Kennedy is in danger of making the wrong tack to outflank Labour There's something about a good loser that makes me proud to be British Downing Street is now where the panic is The Times Diary Hair raising The Times Diary No Title PUMPED-UP Politics Polls that Blair and Brown need to handle with care Meanwhile, in Bournemouth Liberal Democrats must be distinctive, but not dogmatic By a Hair's Breadth Weighed on the Olympic scales and found wanting High time Britain changed its immigration attitude Human Rights Act Millennial Meridian No Title Children caught in war Cost of a new heart 'Near-miss' of airliners Songs sung blue Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Dear Mr Esq One certain thing Spies in a flap Build tall to create space and light No Title Balmoral Castle September 16: The Baroness… From one person God made all nations who live on… BOECKMAN-On September 10th at The Portland Hospital… Battle of Britain thanksgiving Personal Column In Memoriam Private For Sale No Title A Birthdate Newspaper Original Superbly presented.… The Times Flatshare Chelsea bedsit for mon-fri only in quiet family… Knightsbridge Large lux flat. Garden. En-suite room.… Jetline Flightsearchers Special Oct/Nov Offers. Kensington modernised… Hyde Park lux accom in hse opp gdn sq. Dble bed, e/s… No Title Lives in brief M. H. M. Ashraff, Sri Lankan Ports Minister, was born in 1948. He died in a helicopter crash on September 16 aged 52 Gary Olsen, actor, was born on November 3,1957. He died of cancer in Melbourne, Victoria on September 13 aged 42 Rebort Stainton, cricketer and schoolmaster, was born on May 23,1910. He died on August 15 aged 90 Sir Banja Tejan-Sie, GCMG, Governon-General of Sierra Leone, 1970-71, was born on August 7,1917. He died on August 8 aged 83 Lord Erroll of Hale Shrewd and able negotiator who proved his worth both in Government and in business Lord Errol of Hale, PC, businessman and former Conservative minister, was born on May 27,1914. He died on September 14 aged 86 Paula Yates Television presenter and author who loved to shock, and whose career took her from flirtatious celebrity interviewer to celebrity in her own right Paula Yates, television presenter, author and celebrity, was born on April 24,1960. She was found dead at her home in London yesterday aged 40 No Title Jerzy Giedroyc Four decades of literary opposition to Communism Jerzy Giedroye, Polish publisher and editor, was born on July 27,1906. He died on September 14 aged 94 No Title Alcoholic Beverages Capitalisation, week's change No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shorts (under 5 years) No Title Source FT Information Indulge all six senses at The International Festival… Business Tesco's Asian adventure full of promise Exchange Rates Results and statistics Psion Economic outlook No Title No Title EMI steps up efforts to gain EU approval Listing for Forecourt TV Vauxhall ID Data sees £40m AIM flotation as smart move Tyneside set for aid fillip Nunn duo drawn into Versailles inquiry The Times Duty-bound to rethink environmental issue Picture Gallery Genetics pioneer to raise £15m Debt-financed spin-offs key for water regulator Handcuffs plan by Dresdner Roadside Advertising Portfolio for Tender Cadbury set to buy Petrol price rises can fuel interest rates The Times Data Roundup Petrol price rises can fuel interest rates Duty-bound to rethink environmental issue No Title Oil and the euro in the spotlight at G7 summit Clearstream ready to defy Borse over LSE link The Times Crossword The solution to Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… No Title Scoot. com hires detective to counter dossiers from Regan Messier puts his foot in it with change of image Picture Gallery Vandevelde to assume dual role at M&S No Title Business By Our City Staff: BT in talks on closer AT&T tie Harrods Knightsbridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Peel proves true amateurs can still achieve their aims The Armchair Olympics Peel proves true amateurs can still achieve their aims Olympic Games The Armchair Olympics British challenge falls flat with Lessing out of the running Queally sets wheels in motion with medal double A little-known cyclist has captured the imagination in Britain with gold and silver Rambling Rose provides thorny issue for umpires Olympies online with The Times Queally sets wheels in motion with medal double Last arrow seals place in final 16 Redstone Dark horses who shone in the Games spotlight Redgrave comes out with all guns blazing Olympic Games Saturday Thorpe writes his own script to launch golden era Clebrity comes with no conditions for Australia's young pool phenomenon Funnell claims maximum to give Britain outstanding start Jaeger-Lecoultre Thorpe writes his own script to launch golden era US take initiative in battle of the pool Olympics online with The Times Change of course for canoeists Olympics in Brief No Title West Ham's walking wounded offer cause for hope Tottenham lose out as Kiely saves his best for Charlton Joachim savours moment of respite West Ham's walking wounded offer cause for hope Tottenham lose out as Kiely saves his best for Charlton West Ham's walking wounded offer cause for hope FA Carling Premiership Ruthless United put down roots for further growth Christie fails to solve Derby mystery Vernazza's sense of fun brings guarded optimism Hoddle takes comfort in twists of fate Wanchope helps to dilute City's sense of injustice O'Leary handed more reasons to fear the worst Chelsea fail to bridge their diferences FA Carling Premiership No Title FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League No Title PTA Non-league National Overseas Women Other European fixtures Scotland UniBond No Title Castaignede takes lead as Saracens overwhelm sorry Sale No Title Albion back in market to challenge local authority Lescott hits right note Henderson provides the sting for Wasps Zurich Premiership round-up Lightbourne restores parity as hostilities are resumed Criticism angers Laws Millwall dismiss managers RFU and clubs meet to broker deal Pearson plunders the spoils Ford Essex soften financial blow with promotion Cricket Saturday's scoreboards Picture Gallery Bristol (Northamptonshire won toss):… McGrath 's efforts shot down Atherton sinks Sussex Yesterday's scoreboards Somerset foiled by teamwork Second division Middlesex consoled by exploits of Joyce Glamorgan Dragons v Middlesex Crusaders Goosen lets his clubs do the talking Golf Spiralling Giants fail to take off No Title Beckett takes lead role for dominant O'Brien Racing Kempton Park Going: Good to Soft (Soft in Places) Tote Jackpot… EBF Maiden Fillies Stakes Saturday's results Rapid Raceline Amaranth, Glowing, Honesty Fair, Literary Society… EBF Maiden Fillies Stakes Leicester Going : Good (Good to Firm in Places) Draw: No… Lightning Handicap No Title Meeting Points Leicester Joyce Mccrindle Birthday Maiden Stakes Course Specialists Highfields Classified Stakes Golden Hand Selling Stakes Charnwood Claiming Stakes Highfields Classified Stakes Course Specialists Leaders in the Flat championships Trainers Jockeys Swedes win first of two World Cups Sport in Brief For the record Cricket Rugby union Pools check Bradford League: Baildon 221-9 Pudsey St Lawrence… Cycling Picture Gallery Andover Wheelers (25 miles) 1, G Stirzaker (Anglia… This week's fixtures Forecast: Half-time: no claims required—winnings… Sport S13 The Times From our correspondents: S14 Sport Winners who end up Olympic losers Athletes who stay outside the village do not appreciate what the event stands for Sacrifice was worth it to witness such an awesome spectacle The girlfriend of Tim Foster, a member of Britain's coxless four, cannot contain her pride Picture Gallery Is rugby supporting its clubs? No title Worldwide Olympic Partner Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the… Final Fling I was there No Title 1988, Seoul: Ben Johnson runs the fastest 100 t seen but his disqualified for taking drugs 1996, Atlanta: At the 1993 world championships, Gail Devers and Merlene Ottey could not be separated on the clock No title Sport Online No Title Sport S15 Sydney harbours golden Olympic glow S16 Sport In contrast to Atlanta, all is going swimmingly for the host country No Title Sydney harbours golden Olympic glow Iron men's enduring appeal dawns on viewers-or perhaps it's dusk Times 2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Did Paula have a death wish? The troubled life of Paula Yates meant she was rarely out of the headlines. She yearned to be both a model mother and a red-hot lover, but her life was bound to end in tragedy, says Jane Gordon Right from her privileged start it was obvious that Paula was never going to be ordinary No Title The Test No Title 'Please help me, Mummy 's collapsed' The signs that Paula could not pull her life together have been there for us all to see Divine illustrations A cycle of 92 Botticelli drawings of Dante's poem is going on display in Rome. Richard Owen reports Botticelli's conical view of Heff as imagined by Dante, with the Devil at the bottom No Title NCDL Make this the Week that You Plan a Fuel Blockade When Zagat met Marco The founder of New york's top gastronomic guide had never been ejected from a restaurant until Marco Pierre White obliged Joe Joseph reports When Zagat met Marco Tim recounted the story of our eviction from Mirabelle. Ramsay looked aghast 'It's a tricky job, but someone's got to do it' How I won my smoking battle Zyban How I won my smoking battle Eric Jacobs has stopped smoking. But is it thanks to a new pill, or to the discipline that using it instilled? Feeling sick could be a good thing; maybe I won't become fat, as reformed smokers are prone to do Englishmen v American men: good fun but better sex The right time to play the wronged wife No Title Fiennes mess Sugar loafs No Title A modern Pygmalion in A team of modern Professor Higginses has transformed a former public schoolboy into an East End bouncer James Collard reports The challenge was to turn Alex into a Hackney born and bred, Arsenal-supporting geezer Multiple Display Advertising Items The napalm scars that 'Vietnam's most famous casualty' is now a mother and peace activist. Catherine O'Brien meets Kim Phuc The napalm Scars that never go The Times The napalm scars that never go The napalm scars that never go Fly to Europe take a friend for free go The Times The napalm scars that never go Choose from these great destinations How to Claim your Flights No Title Royal Opera House Miss Julie arrives at the turning point At 50 (Can it be?), Julie Walters is in the happy position of being mistress of the boards and the clapperboard—and with Harry Potter still to come. she shares her joy with Matt Wolf I've been in things where you can see a sea of blank faces thinking,'Well, it's not like Wood and Walters' Miss Julie arrives at the turning point I feel more at home on stage then anywhere. As soon as I got on the set at the National, I felt at home Couture at the click of a mouse If one dot-com years equals six normal ones, then a lot a water has flowed under the bridge since Boo. Now the buzz is luxury e-tailing, What's astonishing is the number of people out there seemingly willing to part with big bucks on the basis of a few pixillated images Lisa Armstrong meets four e-tailers who got in on the act early No title Couture at the Click of a mouse Lisa Armstrong Fashion Diary The Times No Title Cool cuts In an exclusive preview of fashion week, shoulder pads, drop waists and full skirts emerge as the key trends for 2001, says Lisa Armstrong Picture Gallery Far Left Lace shirt and giant pleated skirt, both by… No Title Get ahead start for autumn Do I, Don't I Wear a Beret Team a cheeky beret with a biker jacket of quilted coat for this season's racy look My favourite thing Stuart Hopson Jones says his red booth cuts the mustard Get the look for less No Title Legacy of the voodoo child Thirty years after the death of Jimi 'Hendrix, Tim Fenwick looks at his influence on guitar technique Instant fame without a fortune Multiple Display Advertising Items N Title Great British Hopes Absolutely lively Cinema: The 25th Toronto Film Festival threw up some strange new sights for Geoff Brown to savour—not the least being a good offering from Jullen Temple Picture Gallery Hollywood diary Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The blue room Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Palladium Entertainments Picture Gallery Entertainments This cash machine is open For more than 20 years, the Jerwood Foundation has been quietly handing out millions to the arts. Niegel Cliff reports Flexibility is critical. 'It's one of the characteristics that makes us different' You can't say,'Look, young people, this is what we think you should be doing' No Title Metro choice No Title The long hello Musical: An eclectic musical welcome for the LPO's Kurt Masur left Barry Millington with mixed feelings Concert NDR SO/Borodin Quartet Barbican Centre Richard Morrison Stripped to the bone Opera: Success is on the cards for Welsh National Opera's riveting The Queen of Spades, says Rodney Milnes Opera Rappresentazione Southwark Cathedral Rodney Milnes No Title No Title The Times Bridge Chess The Times Clips down memory lane Interference My TV: Adrian Dunbar No Title No Title Sky One Sky Sports 1 Satelite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky Sports 1 11.50 To Serve Them All My Days 12.50am Bright Hair… Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 Channel 5 Variations No Title No Title Today's Television The Times Today's Viewing Choice Exact No Title The Times Contents Claire's Web Proteus Top ten have designs on best offices 'Pool' betting to go online A case for giving it away free Some companies are responding sensibly to the furore surrounding 'free' music on the net, says Ben Hammersley At last—a safe haven for hedgehogs Early Psion of the times It's short shrift for fowl play All Formats PC World PC Demo Downloads Now you can swoop to conquer Tim Wapshott, software editor and Empire loyalist, welcomes an add-on the series that maps out a smart and stylish way to set about global domination How to be versatile and create a sound that is truly amazing No Title Verdict Title: Age of Empres 11: The Age of Kings Publisher: Microsoft Format: PC-CD-Rom Price: £4.99 Feelgood factor: 8/10 Picture Gallery PSI Net Net gains as fast show gets on a roll In a special report, Sean Hargrave explains how broadband will open up a new world of entertainment A team delivers growth for firms The real movers and shakeers behind the net The huge surge in internet usage that happens at this time of year is thanks to the very people who helped to build the web: students. Ben Hammersley looks at a very special relationship Microsoft Certified Professional The real movers and Shakeers behind the net The real movers and Shakeers behind the net No Title Cheating? No, just creative use of the latest crib sheets No Title The Best Free Stuff on the Web No Title The Times Don't be bugged by virus attacks Is any one watching? Is anyone watching? Compass points to mummy nearest Website of the Week Business to Business Candle Company Available Business Opportunities Loan Books Wanted Imperial Consolidated Business to Business Business Services Business to Business Make Money From Financial Betting Business Wanted Loans & Investment Plans for Possession Orders/bankruptcies/ccs No… NFE 2000 The Franchise Exhibition Business to Business The Sunday Times Entrepreneurs log spirit of enterprise Bridging the skills gap Virtual college brings employee training direct to the desktop No Title Picture Gallery No Title Computer & Computing Services No Title Cook's tour of IT new appointments No Title Smart Certify Direct Meet the Best I. T. Companies Face to Face PMR Group Plc Confessions of a closet nerd Doing a four-year computer course in ten months has John West, left, worried that all they say about mad scientists is true and, deep down, he wants to be brainwashed Executive working is all clock and toll Compaq

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