News from 29/09/2000
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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Dickson Wright, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, John Meeson, Catherine Philip, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Geoffrey Frith, Tom Baldwin and Peter Riddell, Zahid Hussain, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Paul Hoggart, Steve Armstrong, Alex Todorovic, Philip Howard, Boyd Farrow, Allan McKendrick, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Keith Hill, R. E. Asher, Michael Theodoulou, Sam Kiley and Dominic Kennedy, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, John Goodbody and Craig Lord, Barbara Ellen, Richard Cleroux, Tony Patrick, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Roderick Gilchrist, Raymond Snoddy, David Lindsay, Giles Coren, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster Political Editor, John Acland, David McVay, John Goodbody and Michael Horsnell, Cornelius Lysaght, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Josephine Brooking, John Nicholson, Chief Executive, Mary Ann Siegbart, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Pam Dansie, Robert Bruce, Alice Lagnado, Nick Wyke, Phil Gordon, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Roland Watson, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, George Teeling Smith, Frank Rich, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Marc Sinden, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John N. Turnbull, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, David Hands Rugby correspondent, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, J. L. Pearce, David Chappell, Tony Marsden, Peter Conolly, Steve Bird and Stewart Tendler, Melissa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, James Moore and Nick Hasell, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Nick Hasell, Bill Bryson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jennifer O'Neill, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent and Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Edward Peacock, Mel Webb, John Graham, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, John Carr and Sam Kiley, Chris McGrath, Moira Petty, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Allen Robertson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Roland Watson, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Elizabeth Haslam, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, John Phillips, Frank Field, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Derek Brierley, Simon Reeve, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Voted Newspaper of the Year Tomorrow: a new look for the award-winning Saturday Times The Times Denmark says No to euro no title Olympics Today Your halo's slipping, Blair told Picture Gallery Napoleon no title Pierre Trudeau dies no title Siamese twins' parents give up the fight no title The Times Online no title On This Day Comment The Dome closes on triumphant note Business Sport The weather today Picture Gallery no title Times 2 Art Noon today no title Meteorological Office Thompson helps Estonian to deny Briton a medal Cruel nun is spared jail term Magnet How Thompson and Macey Measure up By a Correspondent: Hurst's shirt fetches £91,000 Chaos as British relay team go out no title no title Fujitsu Siemens 'I' Danish, and I want to stay Danish' How 'Yes' camp turned victory to defeat Verdict delivers blow to Blair's ambitions Now we must hear political case no title Playmate wins $450m from husband's estate By Our Foreign staff: Old, old story of a battle of wills Burgled Jerry Hall is police showstopper no title Dissident IRA groups double membership PC World the Computer Superstore no title Fuji Rag-tag outfit has honed its terror skills Analysis Bloody Sunday 'bugging' Food Standards Agency Rules on permits to be relaxed News in Brief British Gas no title Unions won't haunt me, says Blair Labour Conferance Multiple Display Advertising Items Ministers must stop tittle-tattle Cabinet high-flyer tells of pressure on family life Teflon Tony is coming unstuck Pipped by Thatcher's home truths Conference Sidelines Mandela pleads for money to fight Aids Rebels force review of asylum vouchers Culture website to be set up Clinton may speak next year Labour Conference Tiny Hall goes wild as the saint comes walking in Sketch Billy Elliot BMW stretches a point with oversized Mini More cyclists die on roads no title no title This year's child may live to be years old Children bron this year may be able to live beyond the age of 130, according trends revealed by a new study of age Bugs made a meal of housewife's new dining table Dell no title Halifax Piercing led to woman's death Brothel madam must give up £2m no title Is adolescent obesity in China an indicator of more… Reuters Minister refuses to apologise over fuel crisis Multiple Display Advertising Items Free Minidish and Diglbox offer: You must be… Lords reject jury Bill Only 15% of Tories vote on party's platform One in four mammals in grave danger Picture Gallery Digital micro-chip enhances hearing aid to one million moves a second Advertisement Change of diet can cut breast cancer risk Dyke to review Muppets for BBC Picture Gallery Family mausoleum is no folly Sainsbury's Easy Cook Long Grain Rice 500g no title Doctor seeks inquiry after his baby dies no title E marketplaces Trudeau, sex symbol with brilliant mind Putin forced to retreat on reform of military Now at The Link our best ever monthly… The Link no title Twang's the thang in battle for slickest drawl Overseas news Allied Spend thrasholds apply. See in-store for full… US Election Riots as court drops case against Suharto Compaq no title (Reuters): Hillary wins over 50% of New York World in Brief Killers cut short Marseilles gang boss's retirement Widow settles over Garcia boat tragedy Vauxhall BT B&Q no title Taleban aims to end UN isolation no title By Our Foreign Staff: Serb opposition ready to bring nation to a halt Church rifts echo Montenegro's political divisions One. Tel Demonstrators' toys rattle regime Completely Free Republic refuses to endorse election winner Ferry's captain and crew on murder charge Hope gives way to anger and shame at tragedy SAGA's Eterna no title Free PC Workstation Desk no title All models include Over £1000 Software Time no title AMD Durori Marine insurers ready for huge claims Picture Gallery The Times Online Today no title AMD no title The world online no title Time for old enemies to hide their differences If the party activists are behaving, why can't Tony, Gordon and Peter Let's give a fair crack of the whip to the Brighton whippersnappers no title Forget about old age: spend, spend, spend Decent citizens who save for their pension will be robbed by Tony Blair The Times Diary Bunny blow The Times Diar Giles Coren Denmark Says 'Nej' A vote that turned on politics more than economics Bad and Worse The damning verdict on the two party leaders Nool Points A decathlete is expected to be a man of many parts Search for fairness in provision of state pension CND and the Stasi Law and disorder Rules are rules no title 'Unifier' Blair has divided country Cuban confusion Ghostly companion Manifesto for children Plans for the Tube Opera's ups and downs Letters may be posted , faxed or e-mailed. We do not… Long-term loan Did lottery cash buy our medals no title Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries BMDS Births Mercury is in the evening sky reaching greatest… School news Births The night sky in October The diagram shows the brighter stars that will be above the horizon in the latitude of London at 23h (11pm) Legal appointments Livery company Forthcoming marriages Trade Tickets for Sale Personal Column Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robin Skynner Pioneer offamily therapy who wrote the book Families and How to Survive Them With his former patient John Cleese The Very Rev Tom Baker Forward-looking Dean of Worcester who helped to re-shape and co-ordinate theological training in the Church of England B. K. P. A Flights Directory Court & Social Philip Warner Military historian and writer of obituaries for The Daily Telegraph Established itself as the layman's bible on ots subject. In 1993 Skynner collaborated again with Cleese, this time on life and DotTV Telephone SFA bans ICA after financial problems EU poised to block £12bn Warner EMI deal Batchelors and Oxo off Unilever menu Freeserve spends £14m on marketing no title Picture Gallery Ford and Nissan threaten UK cars no title Index Halifax halts launch of Internet bank Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Avesta confirms Finnish merger Canon Canon provides a wide variety of digital network… Profits at Close Brothers up by 90% Standard cuts pension charges Apple's shares tumble after profit warning Provalis raises £10m to expand BA and Virgin vie for stake in Air India US Gdp up as costs stay down Business in Brief no title GEO in talks over potential takeovers Lincoln in UK switch Are You Moving to Australia to Retire Oxo flavours Unilever takeover Commentary The sometime Internet bank Pluthero takes the credit Counting the cost Oil dips below $30 Amstrad's profits to be hit by e-m@iler subsidy Maiden lifted by record results SFO to talk to Andersen staff Uk internet com no title Spending fears hit Marconi Bid hopes give a boost to Salvesen Biggest Price Movements of the Day Rumour of the day Directors' dealings Eurotop 100 Major Indices no title Close-run thing may still prove a winner GEO Bioglan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wall Street no title Merlin's man banks on the magic of bioscience Why Chris Evans, the compulsive entrepreneur, is reshaping his life Abbey admits its Jersey habit City Diary Reid regrets Late news No-go area SAS no title Germans hope Mini will prove a capital idea The popular British marque of the Sixties gives BMW's chief a reason to be cheerful Intel Group to shed 1,000 if it wins BPI bid Audit fees suffer as service bills increase Results in Brief BTG to boost product advance by £126m call Hanover profits rise 20% Port of London Authority Notice Published by the Secretary of State under… Hiscox growth undermined by Lloyd's unit Golden Vale 'in talks with Prize Foods' Nap Holdings U. 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Limited In the matter of the Insolvency Act 1986 In the… WMRC to seek listing Business in Brief no title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Electricity Electronic & Elect Engineering Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Healthcare Household Gds & Text Flat finish for equities no title Insurance Leisure & Hotels Investment Trusts Multiple Classified Advertising Items no title Multiple Classified Advertising Items no title Mining Support Services Oil & Gas Telecommunications Transport no title Water no title Multiple Classified Advertising Items no title Multiple Classified Advertising Items no title Multiple Classified Advertising Items no title Multiple Classified Advertising Items no title Life just got e-asier no title Multiple Classified Advertising Items no title Multiple Classified Advertising Items no title Minardi powers into classic picture Sport Racing no title Reading the racecard Newmarket 2.35 H & K Commissions Rated (Showcase) Handicap (£10,408:70 (17 runners) Course Specialists Rapid Raceline no title 3.40 James Levett Handicap Jockey Club quarters pass stalls test Going gets tough for Eddie Visa H&k Commissions H'cap William Hill Montgomerie manages to find form in gloom Golf Lingfield Park no title 1.55 Bet Direct Today's Best Bets Amateurs Stakes 4.00 Bet Direct Claiming Stakes Course Specialists Renouf warms to final challenge Rouby league Wigan player expects another tough battle with their great rivals tonight South Africa line up Viljoen to replace Mallett Rugby uniion For the record Football Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's fixtures Golf Olympics Today Bulls left in limbo by Elliott's decision no title Oates does the trick Sport in Brief no title Football Swiss ponder a sausage's role in football Leicester outfoxed as Red Star deliver The new Olympic sport By Our Sports Staff: Christie refuses to be left on the shelf Flintoff eases back into the frame Cricket Swiss ponder a sausage's role in football By Our Sports Staff: Ziege and Hamann win Germany call-up no title Burns hopes for change of fortune Motor railying Sutton saves Celtic extra punishment Banks gives England optimism for future Sutton saves Celtic extra punishment Lacklustre Liverpool draw on reserves to progress Football By Our Sports Staff: Rovers handed another chance to cut down the giants Arsenal The Premiership today International call-cups dog Wolves plans Middlesbrough no title Chelsea suffer humiliating exit Times Sport The Times Crossword Chelsea suffer humiliating exit no title Keegan takes Cole off England back burner Testament of youth England squad no title Olympics Today Live at the Games And so to Bed London Times The Times Tony's out of focus Labour and most of the media eulogised Tony Blair's conference speech. But the people, in the form of a Times focus group, damned him as arrogant and out of touch. Carol Midgley reports Tony's cast as Nasty Nick What the group had to Labour places great faith in focus groups. This is the summary of ours - with bad news for Mr Blair Heather, residential social worker and mother, in her late twenties. Voted Labour. "He wants to be Fuel Tax Kills All of us Lynne, full-time mother from Enfield, in her early… Say Picture Gallery Blair and Hague get the thumbs down Since April, only the Lib-Dem leader's image has improved in the public's mind, says Peter Riddell Les, operations director of a cleaning company, in his late forties. Voted Lib Dem. "If they no title Leader Image no title Manchester Utd's kit The Test no title Exposed: great The first Olympians were avaricious brutes, the five rings are a modern invention and the torch was dreamt up by the Nazis, says Simon Reeve A victorious competitor in the ancient Games is… Olympic myths Nero fell off his chariot and failed to finish but was proclaimed the winner Good Week for Bad Week for Barometer Decline of a rock genius John Lennon's diaries and private letters reveal a lonely obsessive trapped in a miserable marriage. Moira Petty reports The Times The Times Pocket Crossword Solver Offer Decline of a rock genius Laugh? I Couldn't have had a better time Clarissa Laugh? I couldn't have had a better time Early birds get peace and quiet Romeo not built in a day Theatre: Chiwetel Ejiofor, the National's rising star, tells Heather Neill why he's obsessed with Shakespeare's passion victim His intention as an actor is always teh same:'to tell these stories well No fags without fire Television: Caitlin Moran is addicted to Attachments and not just for the cast's heroic tobacco consumption All the dharacters have, in the manner of the racier 19th-century novels, a Dark Secred Picture Gallery No fags without fire Next big thing? Step this way Pop: Somewhere in a dank pub the next Oasis is playing. David Sinclair joins the A&R schmoozers on their trail Names such a Sky Diving Penguins were bandied around with enthusiasm Thom s Radio ga-ga New Pop Album: Has Radiohead's Kid a killed off pop? No, but it might just have stunned, it says Barbara Ellen New jazz albums For all its daring manifesto, Kid a seems to be a vanity ablum Thom's Radio ga-ga no title no title The man from Aix and the Dance: Allen Robertson meets Europe's choreographer of the moment, Angelin Preljocaj, as he prepares to bring his French company to London We have lessons to take from the past. Without it the present is like the desert no title Pains of future love Where we all came in Exhibition: In a corner of East London, a simple show reminds us that we were all immigrants once, says Vanora Bennett Tomorrow in Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Concerts: Charles Mackerras's birthday treat;… BBC SO/MacKerras Barbican/Radio 3 Opera & Ballet Theatres Art Galleries The Times Art Galleries Concerts: Charles MacKerras's birthday treat:… Shaftesbury Theatre Art Galleries Concerts: Charles MacKerras's brithday treat;… National Theatre Art Galleries Concerts: Charles MacKerras's birthday treat;… The Mikado Acts of betrayal Theatre: Another Country, Julian Mitchell's drama of schoolboy treachery, gets a classy revival, says Benedict Nightingale Theatre The Boy Who Left Home Lyric Studio, W6 Picture Gallery Arts choice no title no title Cord is the new denim? Well, almost Picture Gallery Of wear from it. I s right. It had, even dogged look… Picture Gallery Where to Find It no title no title From Roland Rat to the Muppets? Greg Dyke is the person most likely to revive The Muppets in Britain, says Raymond Shoddy Media diary From Roland Rat to the Muppets? The king of reality drama Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Thames Yacht Club Capable & Enthusiastic Secretary Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items no title Picture Gallery Brian MacArthur Paper Round Do editors influence readers? Two investlgations tried to find out. Brian MacArthur reports Pens dipped in humour Heroes just for one day The Times no title Due to continued expansion into the slovenian and… All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to The Times The yoof love a good spoof Young people loved Sony's loke website site for PlayStation Ii, butthe press did not, Steve Armstrong reports Media & Marketing JPA Appointments Diary Quasar International Communications Limited Picture Gallery Graduates no title no title Picture Gallery Go forth and multiplex Prospect defies the predictioins Commentators said it would fail, but the highbrow magazine has thrived and its sights are set on the US, says Joson Cowley no title Fay Weldon Weekend Media Diary of a Most hard-pressed hacks regard the televislon industry as a cushy world of stretch limos and swanky restarurants, but Roderick Gilchrist tells a very different story E-government for all? Blair wants to put Britain online but will he pay to give us digital TV? If not, it won't work The channels that will drive the take-up of digital TV are thin gruel indeed Dream on Scarred TV producer I worke up to a front-page headline that screamed "Stop this TV obscenity" no title no title The Times Bridge Chess Phalanx Bahadur The Times A taste of the old religion Off Your Chest no title no title Satellite, Cable & Digital no title Sky One Sky Sports 1 Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio no title no title Film Choice no title Word-Watching answers (from page 30) Picture Gallery BBC1 BBC2 Carlton /LWT Channel 4 Variations no title no title The Times Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2148 AA Simon Barnes Campbell 's tears have silver lining no title no title Macey denied by the wind of change Athiletics David Powell Cover story Live at the Games no title Day Thirteen at the Games Holt Jones gives her all in race for gold Athletics Oliver Holt Live at the Games Picture Gallery no title no title Why America must put spirit before substance Picture Gallery no title Fu responds to the lure of gold Diving Live at the Games 'Abysmal' jumping display from Britons Equestrianism Games gallery in perfect sync Jose Miguel Gomez no title British men continue to restore damaged reputation Hockey Robertson in sight of her reward Sailing Edward Gorman Live at the Games Picture Gallery no title High passion elevates young couple to stardom Focus John Goodbody Romanians rally round Raducan Gymnastics John Goodbofy and Craug Lord Picture Gallery Golden goal for Norway Football no title Few gaffes but plenty of glory in BBC's coverage Television no title no title Results from Sydney Medal news on your mobile phone Medals fable no title Taekwondo Picture Gallery The Armchair Olympics no title
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