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News from 25/09/2000

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Andrew Robson, Giles Tremlett, Victoria Walker and Sean Hargrave, Michael Aylwin, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Toby Kay, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Sylvia Crookes, Kevin Eason, Heather Neill, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Sean Hargrava, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, David Charter Education Correspondent, Jonathan Rayner, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, A. T. Jones, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Alan Hamilton, Andy Stephens, Martin Barnes, Director, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, James Landale Political Correspondent, Mike Bradley, David Hands, John Davie, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Lea Paterson and Carl Mortished, Peter Barnard, Bryan Storey, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Ben Hammersley and Sean Hargrave, Sam Towlson, Russell Kempson, Robin Ford, Francesca Franchi, Oliver Kay, Amber Cowan, Craig Lord and John Goodbody, David Lister, Roland Watson, Tom Baldwin and James Landale, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Tony Hoare, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Geoffrey Collier, Anna Söderblom, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Anthony Bilmes, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Andrew Orme, Bethan Bell, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, David Robinson, Mary Marsh, Chief Executive, Nigel Hawkes, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Ben Hammersley and Anna Soderblom, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, John Goodbody and Cralg Lord, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Richard Duce, A. H. Lee, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Simon Munk, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Colin L. Kirk, Gitta Sereny, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, David J. Goldberg, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Brian Young, Sean Hargrave, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alastair Sutherland, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Archie T. Clark, Arnold Pennant, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Roger Singleton, Chief Executive, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Fran Littlewood, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Jennifer O'Neill Women's Football, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Phillips, Annie Flury, Richard Whiteley, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Nick Hasell Compenies Reporting, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, John Goodbody and David Watts, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine,

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The limits of a Napoleonic approach have been exposed. But I doubt if Mr Blair is on the retreat from Moscow Cabinet at war as Blair starts his fightback Diana book anger Lewis legs it to the gold A smell of fear in the Brighton air Conference Sketch Conference sketch Male couples could have own babies Picture Gallery Peter Riddell Yugoslav elections head towards upset No Title News The Times Online Mesh computers plc Important-Please read: Mesh, computers plc prices… On This Day Comment The Times Today French rail leaves Britain behind Business Sport Weathercall 10 Day National Forecasts Phone Times 2 Arts Offers No title Meteorological Office 'Brutal Diana book can only distress Princes' Archer faces his moment of truth In other words, it's a dirty book Kray too ill to leave his bed Gallagher and Kensit granted divorce Picture Gallery Eight strike gold thanks to courage of coach No Title No Title MS study puts pressure on NHS to reverse ban on interferon GPs turn their backs on ailing health service NEC No Title Big lung cancer rise in women Gay couples might have babies Tests offered in embryo mix-up By a Correspondent: Heart baby's transplant used pioneering new technique How Gay Men Could Conceive Staff to get cut-price computers Oh no, those awful summer nights Picture Gallery Jordan 'asked for trip into rebel camp' No Title Asylum voucher scheme abused, says council EasyJet. com Picture Gallery Giant returns to the water Elonex Elonex plc, 2 Apsley Way, London Nw2 7lf.… Butchers without licences may get the chop Blair gags family of ex-nanny News in Brief German balloon crew brought down by RAF Buzzards suffer wind trouble too Virgin Express Vodafone No Title Charities demand children's manifesto No Title Abbey National Your Mortgage is at Risk if You Do Not Keep up… This Week's Agenda The £300,000 bridge too far Ministers war Brown on pensions Prescott buries PR project Unions hold key to vote on reform of the Lords Mortgages, credit cards savings, insurance personal… Money Now for a lesson on party unity Standard Life Healthcare Swiftcall No Title Straw will tag young tearaways Conference Asides Picture Gallery Blair 'murkier than ever' over Ecclestone cash Picture Gallery Party says farewell to 'Our Mo' Plan to privatise Tube is 'unsafe' No Title The Times Trimble warns of Stormont collapse Home Fine Art Jewellery Chubb Blair offers regret but no apology for Dome The Times Online Hague turns to religious leaders No Title SAGA Unionist phone tapping claim Tsar Putin spends £25m on palace 'Dear diary' reform for French divorce Vauxhall Raising the Standard 'Dear diary' reform for French divorce No Title 'Dear diary' reform for French divorce CAF Girl, 2, survives Atlantic ordeal No Title No Title Bush spends his way back into presidential race Election Britannia Your Home is at Risk if You Do Not Keep up… US 2000 Election FBI hunts for Republican mole (AP), (Reuters), (AFP): Leukaemia link to Nato campaigns News in Brief No Title Clintons search for New York bolt-hole Pro-euro Danes bounce back Picture Gallery Britain fights to limit European rights charter German industry signals a revolt XS health. co. uk The Open University British Gas Picture Gallery Swiss 'yes' to migrants The Times No Title No title Now there's smarter way to manage your customer-employee-supplier-partner-intra-extra-Inter-cross-platform No Title Soldiers reinforce Milosevic vote No Title The Times Online Picture Gallery Nato unlikely to intervene Picture Gallery It's one Net. Put it to work Rigged ballot casts shadow over poll Picture Gallery Novell No Title Republic's citizes observe boycott call X Halifax Republic's citizens observe boycott call Muslims take flight from Montenegro Kpn Qwest Scargill trio join motley crew of monitors Blair almost manages to say he's sorry Comment Labour recognises it is out of step, but Hague is still a long way from victory Diana, an accidental icon with a message for adolescents everywhere Branson is too much of a lottery for me No Title Picture Gallery Bonzer medal The Times Sports Diary No Title Party Trouble Blair needs to prove his mettle in adversity Montenegrin Tinderbox Milosevic could well provoke war to keep himself in power Golden Inspiration Britain's winners extend the map of human achievement No Title Direct action over GM crop trials No Title Court's decision on Siamese twins A manifesto for child wellbeing Early warning of danger from space No Title Court Circular Bmds Youngsters blowing their own pipes in the Highlands The Duke of Kent talking to a Polish standard-bearer… Knox Services Tickets for Sale For Sale A Birthdate Flatshare Mad Summer Sale Public Notices Trade Kensington Court & Social Acorn Stairlifts Dawn Simmons Author who was adopted by Margaret Rutherford and who confronted the prejudices of America's Deep South in unusuall ways Dawn Simmons, author, was born around 1923. She died on September 18, probably aged 77 Group Captain Dennis David Fighter ace in the thick of the action from the beginning of the air war in France in 1940 Group Captain Dennis David, CBE, DFC and Bar, AFC, wartime fighter ace, was born on July 25,1918. He died on August 25 aged 82 Lives in Brief Howard Chubb, MBE, former National Health Service executive, was born on October 21,1913. He died on September 8 aged 86 Tommy Burton, jazz pianist, saxophonist and singer, was born on January 10,1935. He died on September 3 aged 65 Dawn Simmons Richard Knight Handling social changes in public schools No Title No Title No title Alcoholic Beverages Capitalisation, week's change No title Capitalisation, week's change Insurance Investment Trusts Picture Gallery Capitalisation, week's change British Funds Shorts (under 5 years) Capitalisation, week's change Capitalisaiton, week's change Capitalisation, week's change No Title Capitalisation, week's change Alternative Inv Market Source FT Information Results and statistic Byers under fire as Royal Mail staff seek backing on jobs threat Change on Week Exchange Rates Texas Pacific in Net investment BoS feels heat after bid failure By Our City Staff: Taiwan opening for Boots No Title Picture Gallery What the Sunday Papers Say No Title Rank poised for £700m sale of holiday division Bmc software Picture Gallery EU plans to strengthen cartel-busters Conflicts test for auditors DH Evans set to be rebranded Interbrew took no action over referral Disney Net link at launch Collins Stewart to float with £250m tag Tiger raises stake in GTech P&d picks up pension mandates Retailers braced for 40% London rent rise BoS and Airtours in £10m deal Green to raise £300m from Sears property Survey hints at Isa mis-selling Picture Gallery Hilton's UK hotel portfolio under review Fear over Iraqi oil may soften UK line on compensation No Title Fresh hope emerges for fall in price of crude oil The Times Crossword No 21,530 The solution to Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Currency markets braced for renewed euro support Governor stands firm on interest rates Fraudsters 'export' one million mobiles Rivals may fight sky of joining BT loop Picture Gallery No Title Thames Water chief set for £1.2m merger windfall Multiple Display Advertising Items Hunter at centre of drugs allegations Picture Gallery Highlights BBC1 No Title One Giant Leap... No Title Edwards has final chance of making leap to fulfilment No Title No Title Survival battle won by refusal to submit to breaking point Lewis crosses pain barrier to strike gold British swimming sinks to 60-year low Saturday Britain holding a steady medal course Harrison relies on late blow Gift gives Edwards the whip hand Picture Gallery Divers fail to perform in tune Williams keeps up winning run Olympics in Brief No Title Ranieri revives Chelsea up to a point Struggling Middlesbrough grateful for Alpay's gift Picture Gallery Middlesbrough Aston Villa Glowing reports on Cole ease Keegan's worries Coventry City West Ham United Bradford lose battling qualities in search for sophistication Kinkladze pitches in to bring pride back to Derby Ranieri revives Chelsea up to a point Gascoigne's magic show leaves Leicester bewitched Liverpool draw hope from Ziege's return to form Gascoigne's magic show leaves Leicester bewitched Picture Gallery Pressure mounts as Tottenham show striking deficiencies Perfect three-point landing after Charlton take flight The Times Arsenal forced to dig deep to discover way past Bramble FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League Second division Third division FA Carling Premiership Other European fixtures Overseas Women FA Carling Premiership No Title Picture Gallery Premier Watch 2000 Efficiency PTA Non-league Boumemouth 1 Calne 1; Brislington 3 Frome 2;… National This week's fixtures No Title Scotland Wolves give Walsh cause for regret Football: Nationwide Leagun Fulham confirm their superiority Payton adds to Huddersfield's plight Youthful Yeovil quick to find their feet Banks claims hat-trick as Arsenal go through Burchill quick to make his mark Picture Gallery Culkin blooms in Cambridge back yard Blackpool waiting for the tide to turn No Title Weakened Leicester write off their title ambitions Rugby union: Zurich Premiership Wonderful Wilkinson puts Wasps to the sword Picture Gallery Irish victory provides minimal pleasure Luger leads the humiliation of Rotherham Saint-Andre draws comfort from Gloucester victory Northampton beginning to rediscover their form Horan in line for surprise Australia recall Motor racing Schumacher reignites title ambitions Westwood treads casual path to season's fifth win Golf Rugby league Leeds hoping to raise their expectations TAG Heuer Americans struggle with clash of cultures No Title Dettori confirms affinity for Ascot Bath EBF Tormarton Maiden Stakes Hamilton Park Going Hamilton Park Meeting Points Tabor refuses to rule out Classic clash Reading the racecard Letheby & Christopher Apprentice Maiden Handicap Exeter Course Specialists Raceline This week's Racing Speedway Loram finally seals title to end Britain's long wait Saturday Pools check For the record Forecast Davies sees an end to record run Sport in Brief No Title An epic tale of one man, five golds and 22 years of pain Staying in the zone provides mixed results for athletes Picture Gallery No Title Picture Gallery Plight of British swimming Staying in the zone provides mixed results for atletes Today Tomorrow September 26 Wednesday September 27 Thursday September 28 Friday September 29 Saturday September 30 Sunday October 1 In Search of the Perfect Ten Sport on TV A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the… Sport Online No Title Magnificent eight join gold standard Redgrave's example helps to spur on two other British crews to reach for glory Khorkina overcomes demons to prove she is best, bar none Times 2 Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Hitler's two faces Traudl Junge, Hitler's secretary from 1943, says the Führer she knew was kind, paternal and fond of gossip. Interview by Gitta Sereny No Title Picture Gallery No Title Picture Gallery Man could have this distanz, not even the younger… He was ruled by emotion She has been convidced for years now that genocide was onhis mind from the start Thank God it's all over Examiner: Anita Chaudhuri The rise of Napoleon Blair Tony Blair's control over his Government stems from a sense of weakness rather than power, writes Peter Hennessy 'The old model of cabinet government is as dead as a doornail' No Title Agreed with the No 10 Press Office and the content of all major speeches and press releases cleared in good time with the No 10 Private Office No Title I found myself handcuffed in my own front room and taken to the police station The Times Picture Gallery No Title Still wanted: 12 good men and true Jack Straw wants to curb the rights to a jury trial. But, says Frances Gibb, this could result in rough justice for thousands Picture Gallery Joanna Coles in New York The trash TV king who wants to be mayor The author, his fan and a pack of Turkish cigars Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Children who do the right thing Californian children are abandoning the beaches in favour of etiquette lessons, reports Grace Bradberry No Title Friends, countrymen, lend John Tavener's lifelong affair with Greek Orthodoxy has made him an unorthodox composer in a faithles world. Mike Bradley meets a modern-day messenger of the gods I feel that these days we live in a cultural junkyard. We have reached absolute rock bottom No Title Me your eros Another Change to Be an Angel Great British Hopes Jamie Bell No Title Picture Gallery Lisa Armstrong Fashion Diary Simply the Best Picture Gallery Luvvies come to town No Title Aps - oddly circa Jimmy Liverpool. of designers. on… No Title Rain and shine No Title My favourite thing A Russian ivory bos is Glenda Jackson's most treasured possession No Title Do I, Don't I kohl my eyes Dramatic eyes are must this winter, but don't giver yourself a black eye My favourite thing Get the look for less Here, give me the camera Film: Over in Hollywood, theatre directors like Billy Elliot's Stephen Daldry are challenging the film-school geeks. James Christopher reports Music was his first love La Movie: The Exorcist scares up fresh business, but Cameron Crowe's rock'n'roll saga fails to hit the right notes, finds Sean Macaulay No Title Les Contes D'hoffmann Going through Theatre: Fame on the box has never blunted Sheila Hancock's love of the boards, says Imogen Edwards-Jones Picture Gallery Dance: Rambert gets it righteously wrong: Bahia… Rambert Dance Company Concerts Theatres Apollo Victoria Cambridge Theatre 020 7494 5080/020 7420 1055 020… Comedy Picture Gallery Times 2 Arts Entertainments Donmar Warehouse Gieldgud 020 7314 2808/7494 5065 Haymarket Rambert gets it righteously wrong; Bahia brings a… New Ambassadors Piccadilly Theatre Playhouse Fax Shaftesbury Theatre Strip without the tease Dance: Maurice Béjart's return to London with his Lausanne Ballet is a disappointing anticlimax, says Debra Craine No Title Times 2 Arts No Title The Times Times 2 Offer & Games Bridge Dealer South Vulnerability: East-West Contact: 6 The Times Times 2 Television Reality is the bottom line Interference My TV: Richard Whiteley No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Times 2 Television Cable & Digital Choice UK Horizons Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) Times 2 Television BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Times 2 Television Variations Htv West No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2144 The Times Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Television Announcing a New Gold Standard The Times Contents Television with remote control for all Alan Copps discovers that the cutting edge of interactive entertainment does not lie with computers or the internet, but with personalised digital television Whether you are the sort of viewer who will sit up all ICS Learning Systems Control for all Easy access on the box Microsoft TV Is this an ASP I see before me? Another acronym is entering business jargon, but this one can be useful, says Alan Copps Rich variety and ease of access will win over users PSI Net Tough times for 3G technology It was the service we had to have. Or so we were told by the Network Operators Ben Hammersley in Marrakesh and Anna S?derblom report Just how well are you being served? Cat is back for satellite experiment Picture Gallery The Secure Digital Music Initiative, the group of… Dell E Com Soif da web and make your Momma happy In time for Rosh Hashanah Gary Jacob, right, rounds up the best Jewish websites (with apolgies to Jackie Mason) My slice of heaven A house that thinks The Essential Jewish Web Directory No Title Picture Gallery Get to the office by video The workplace of the future is your own home, thanks to video and audio conferencing. Victoria Walker and Sean Hargrave report on the trend Make it snappy, I'm on the phone No Title Picture Gallery At home in Wa… No Title Yne's world Picture Gallery No Title To dot-com or not to dot-com Picture Gallery Hectors' army fields taxing questions Financial and legal advice is available online from a host of experts eager to help you to keep abreast of regulations and make the most of benefits, writes Tony Dawe Hector's army fields taxing questions Flights of fancy can come true at a price Website of the Week More Olympic than the Olympics IBM The Times Feel the beat under your skin Feel the best under your skin No Title Sega comes out fighting Tim Wapshott, software editor, takes to the ring and does battle with some seriously mean muscle-men in Sega's latest Dreamcast wrestling game No Title Royal Rumb Sega comes out fighting Verdict An experienced born-again Virgin Xbox finds 150 playmates Telephone Build A unique Rental Income Guaranteed from residential… Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business Business Services Financial Betting Business Opportunities No Title Franchise Feature American £1M min. Funding on commercial, industrial and… Self Latymer Funding Limited WVE Weaver Valley Estates Internet Business Casino/sportsbook Fax The Post Office Franchise Bristol & West Investments Plc Free Information Pack No Title Small firms nervous about rate review Compensation choke The odds are stacked against employers in an era of litigation Picture Gallery No Title Computer & Computing Services Evesham com New appointments in the IT industry Evesham Smart Certify Direct Plexus training PMR Group PLC Greythorn The Times Bookshop Time

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