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News from 09/10/2000

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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Mark Hearne, Phil Yates, Pauline Nissen, Jon Ashworth, Bob Persson, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Camilla Morton, Michal Levin, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, D. Cocozza, Roland Watson and Andrew Pierce, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Claire McDonald, Peter Tooley, Richard Hobson, Colin Barker, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Roy Clare, Director, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Robin Sparks, Clive Davis, Gertrude Amiel Fry, Gabrielle Starkey, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Michael Nathan, R. D. Carter, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, John O'Leary Education Editor, Laura Campbell, Tim Wapshott software editor, David McVay, David Charter Education Correspondent, David Morgan Chairman, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Bobby Robson, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Don Foster, Moira E. Constable Chief Executive, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alice Lagnado, Nick Wyke, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, David Hands, Zinnie Harris, Anthony Quayle, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Adam Sage, Valerie Elliott Countryside Correspondent, Oliver Kay, Amber Cowan, Paul McCann, Lisa Armstrong, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Anna Söderblom, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins, Marit Hargie, Kay Mellor, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Alan Clark, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Victoria Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Cliff, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Helen Rumbelow and Nigel Hawkes, Oliver August, Mike Brayshaw, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Burns, Geoffrey Williams, H. Foxworthy, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Iain Mason, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor and Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Jeremy Healy, Frank Allaun, Craig Clarke, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Sam Westmacott, Tim Wapshott, Peter Lawson, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Dawn Mullany, George S. Russell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, John Graham-Hart, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Lisa Verrico, Kathleen Wyatt, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lindsay Nicolle, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Michael Donkin, David Meggitt, John Phillips, Benedict Birnberg, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Richard Ford, Sam Kiley and Michael Theodoulou, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Alan Ross, Joanna Coles,

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No Title Nurses get recall as flu fears grow Serb conflict Animal magic Tory drugs revolt Air France 'I knew about Monica before Bill did' The… Fewer juries set to bring faster justice and fuller jails Index Sophie lacks Lacroix support Yeltsin speaks of Lewinsky 'trap' Best for Sport Will Wenger take football's… Middle East faces all-out war over Gaza dashes Tiffany & Co. News The Times Online Alliance Leicester Royal freshman at Trinity College Comment Business The weather today Sport Times 2 Arts Offers Interface First child jail condemned as costly failure Back to crime in four days Understand Demon eyes back to haunt Blair Vatican forgives Wilde his sins Old spinster's secret comes out in her will Conkering heroes defeat Germany Paul Smith Suit NHS winter bed crisis bites three months early How flu jab can protect the heart Autonomy NHS winter bed crisis bites three months early £60m will help to combat virus Medical Briefing Suspicious death in intensive care ward Burger tax 'would cut obesity' Change law for more organs, says surgeon Tory plan 'could cut private health costs' Lacroix exposes secret of his inspiration Paris Fashion British Airways Picture Gallery £12,000 bill for man who sat on suspect Compaq Sixth-formers lead brain drain to US colleges Schools may learn longer lessons from America New York's 90 minutes in class Kpn Qwest HIV dental worker not to be named News in Brief Enigma 'offer' Prince's pardon Beggar campaign Chess draw Anger at secrecy on new GM crop sites Stormont 'will be closed by Christmas' Phillips Auctioneers Citibank Climber hands over fingers British Gas Communications Chef's art put under the microscope The burning question: can science improve taste? The Times Cook Bluetooth Channel swimmer's 32nd trip News in Brief Catamaran delay Pony threat Radiation study Mind the grime Widdecombe is left fuming over 'cannabis plot' Hp invent Major will turn down peerage NatWest Credit Cards Tories split over all-women lists Mowlam may lose Cabinet seat soon The Alan Clark Diaries 2 Ox done could lead to end of extinction Free look Threatened British birds are still in decline, survey shows Comet Archers plot 50th birthday shocks Clinton poised to chair new peace summit Stowells Israel braced for onslaught on settlements Reports on fears that Yassir Arafat has lost control of young Fatah militants Tiny Arab nations stage wave of protests Barak's hostage dilemma Arab-Israeli Conflict Tension mounts on eve of Yom Kippur Ebookersfinance. com Grouptrade. com The world online The Times Halifax Merrill Lynch Investment Managers Village mourns heroine of revolution Infighting dogs Kostunica's first day in power Belgrade begins hunt for stolen millions US softens call to extradite fallen dictator BT Britons celebrate freedom at pub Multiple Display Advertising Items I'm no Walesa, says hero of mine strike Yugoslavia after Milosevic Time Shadow of fear lifted as Marko flees his fiefdom No Title Bush makes the most of Gore's exaggeration Hillary in TV retaliation Tycoon to be charged for murders 'that never happened' Egg: insure Indians revive fighting spirit Moments. Com Major gains for Belgian far Right World in Brief Polish poll victor Opponents barred Pinochet delay (AFP): Asian rail link British force to rescue UN in Sierra Leone Slovene is first to ski down Everest Mbeki allows anti-Aids drug for elite CAF Roche Bobois Paris Prudential Sage Cursed by a blessing from Roy Hattersley Economic competence is Labour's key—not old-style social democracy Don't ask Blair to follow Keegan. You know he just can't do it The discredited lottery gang should go now Picture Gallery True grit The Times Sports Diary Why isn't there an Ascot every day? The Times Sports Diary Afternoon Deadline A new Israeli crackdown carries dangers for the wider region An Autumn of Discontent The NHS Plan will not avert yet another winter crisis Look Back in Anger Former leaders have a right to be awkward in public The lottery disarray Good Friday pledges Stamp of disfavour Double party trouble? Letters should carry a daytime telephone number Liberated Serbia deserves our aid Council tax on second homes Protection for private tenants Opera's ups and downs Train safety Leading remark Keegan's departure Index Battle to save our maritime heritage Long-term loans One certain thing Court Circular Luncheons Dinners Nature notes Livery companies Picture Gallery To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Women who garden by design Birthdays Personal Column Pall Mall Tickets England Vs Germany Tickets Wanted Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Anniversaries Flightsearchers Faresavers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marriages Memorial services Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Stairlift Rentals Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Richard Farnsworth Stuntman who turned his hand to character acting Lives in Brief Bill Barazetti The Schindler of Prague whose heroism in saving Jewish children from Nazism came to light only through the work of Robert Maxweil's widow Leslie Appleton Aircraft designer whose ideas fell foul of defence cuts, but were seized on by the French Capitalisation, week's change Selftrade. co. uk DFS set to furnish investors with cash Companies Reporting Results and statistics Oliver suitor steps down Stena aims to turn tide with new card AFP thrown into turmoil over top job Economic outlook Acas plans tribunals in hotels Psion What the Sunday Papers Say The Sunday Times The Sunday Telegraph Sunday Business The Observer The Independent on Sunday The Mail Change on Week Exchange Rates Is this the Quay to city centre retailing? Southampton has taken a decisive step in its battle to woo shoppers back into town Novell AIM awards shortlist shows growth of personal finance Monsoon poised to expand overseas Retailer rejects sale claims OFT seeks medicine price ruling Tagmanet. com FSA rules may face legal aid challenge McCullagh to delay float of OnMedica Feng shui guides myhotels Boots in expansive mood US investors shun junk bonds Wolves set to pack in battle Interest grows in buying Finelist Higher bid for LSE expected Business BT and Vodafone braced for Italy bids The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Tomkins chiefs financial affairs under scrutiny Biwater closure to be referred to OFT Aberdeen nears deal on Murray Johnstone Equitable Life in £200,000 payout over 'bad advice' Investec Business Traders fear G7 will act to prop up euro 7Days FA sends for international rescue Scintillating Schumacher ends Ferrarl's 21-year… Heineken Cup Picture Gallery Europeans rally to win Solheim Cup After Wembley Porsche Design Tactics that left head coach resigned to failure Three points, two towers, one dream: the casualties of Keegan's last stand Wembley weeps as England are stripped of their home, their manager and their dignity Such a perfect day, but did he have to keep banging on? At Wembley Brave, belated decision of a man who did not learn from mistakes Carpricecheck. com Venables should manage to get best from squad A respected former England manager gives his thoughts no who should replace Keegan Now is the time to try to unite English football community Hughes makes his point against a rising tide of Welsh criticism Aer Lingus Picture Gallery Ireland again take right turn on road to finals By Our Sports Staff: Greece slip into gear with victory Weekend results Picture Gallery Pools check Scotland's progress clouded by controversy and injuries Healy continues to progress in reverse gear TAGHeuer Swede success secures victory for Europe Roberts increases misery for woeful Wednesday Football Adebola sets up victory Yeovil make their point at top McGhee makes his mark Westwood takes charge after an extraordinary reversal of fortune Golf: Cisco World Match Play Results The Times Reid picks her way to memorable win over Americans Grouptrade. com Sorenstam left to question spirit of game Howard brings Leicester's prime target into focus Glasgow pay penalty Bath blossom after Castres fail to match brawn with brain Saracens' blunder could rule out Horan Saracens put on European show of strength Rodber relishes return to natural habitat By a Correspondent: Munster made to work Swansea's iron grip squeezes life out of Wasps Pakistan indebted to old guard Cricket Singh hits high note on debut Honours even in world chess British trio seal their places in grand prix Speedway Ireland England call cheers Grayson Legal & Public Notices Contracts & Tenders Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Hingis maintains driving ambition Tennis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buoyant Wigan get Bulls by the horns Rugby league Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nayef gathers more admirers Racing Leicester Windsor Leaders in the Flat championships Reading the racecard Blinkered first time Ayr Course Specialists Saturday's results Rapid Raceline This week's fixtures Ebdon puts White out of the frame Snooker For the record Rugby union Hockey Leander still head of pack Sport in Brief Kiefer triumphs in Hong Kong Honours even in London derby Oakwood inspired by Murtagh Gourlay inspires easy victory Extra drive takes Toms to title King crowns win for Hampstead Hodgson takes Superbike crown Ruthless Mets cut down Giants Jenkins leads the chase to line From our correspondents: England need strategy, not soundbites It is crucial that the FA's choice of manager this time is made with the head, not the heart Nerves start to take a hold as grand adventure approaches Clipper Log Sky gets stuck in traffic as ITV proves perfect vehicle Programme Notes From your correspondence: Cycling shows way forward UK or GB? Olympic golf Flagged up Aboriginal gold Decathlon rule Sport on TV Wild and Woolly Saints Alive They Said what? Five Highs I was there… Date: September 14,1997 Venue: Stadium Municipal, Brive Occasion: A pool match in rugby union's Heineken Cup when Brive, the holders, beat Pontypridd 32-31. Two players were sent off and a late-night brawl in the Bar Toulzac followed Sport Online Schumacher savours his elevation to the status of legend Kevin Eason on how the teams fared Know quality performance is in the eye of the holder Ferrari's 21-year investment plan finally pays dividend The World Championship Race Champion fails to hit the right notes with celebration Suzuka notebook Disney's dinosaurs take animation to new… Yeltsin Interview by Giles Whittell The Alan Clark Diaries:'I saw a blonde… my… The Times Features Picture Gallery Tea with the godfather In a rare interview, to introduce The Times's serialisation of Boris Yeltsin's remarkable memoris, the former Russian President tells Giles Whittell that he knew the truth about the Monica Lewinsky affair long before the world did. And he reveals how he castigated Putin over the Kursk crisis Michal Levin In a confused, sceptical age, how can we find the spiritual strength to tackle our problems? Here, The Times's new columnist tells how meditation helped her to achieve posie and purpose Some clients visit for a potential quick fix. A visit can offer a new perspective although the spiritual journey is long and complex. Others come at regular intervals over years Cannabis and politicians 'I'm a vegetarian,' I said. 'Like the Fuhrer' In the seventh extract from his early diaries, Alan Clark gets breathalysed and brushed off The Times A 'family' drama for grown-ups The hit mobster series The Sopranos is really a subtle exploration of modern America. Paul McCann meets its creator, David Chase The Times Publish and be dumbed, says this tell-all memoir A little bit of Oxford in Manhattan A Bright Young Thing thing Haunted by madness Writing Bertrand Russell's life proved a harrowing experience for Ray Monk. Interview by Richard Morrison He argued that 'feeble-minded women's should be sterilised The Times Eno Home Alone 2000-this Theatre: The French star lrène Jacob is the older woman-she's supposed to be 30-who will soon be seducing MacAulay Culkin-he's supposed to be 15-on the West End stage. Nigel Cliff asks her the delicate questions, and she gives the diplomatic answers Great British Hopes The waist land The Milan shows were a lame rehash of the 1980's and preoccupied with how to cover the midriff, says Lisa Armstrong I hated the 1980s the first time round and they haven't improved with age Fashion Diary Picture Gallery Do I, Don't I Wear big hair? The Times My favourite thing DJ Jeremy Healy explains why he just had to splash out on a bathtub Simply the Best Get the look for less High street versions of the Italian look A Dig man, but he's out of shape La Movie: The meeting of Sly Stallone and Get Carter is not a pretty Sight, says Sean MacAulay Every Thing Nothing David Sylvian Remakes from hell Talking with dinosaurs Cinema: Disney spent a reported $200 million on its animated feature Dinosaur. You'll believe a lizard can speak, says Nigel Cliff We were told: "This is a Disney film, there will be no ripping of body parts, there will be no blood" Play choice Dub reggae's main man comes to town Lee Perry in play on Saturday Honor but no glory Theatre: Two directors have contracted the Jean Anouilh bug, but the The Anouilh revival falters over a weakly cast Mademoiselle Colombe at the Bridewell, says Benedict Nightingale Ring Round the Moon Symptoms do not look good; plus Nichols on old age Ring Round the Moon King's Head, N1 So Long Life Tobacco Factory, Bristol Arts diary: your agenda for the next seven days Les Miserables Philharmonia/Schiff Festival Hall Concerts: András Schiff salutes the wit and wisdom of Bach; out On the Town with Bernstein Another Country Entertainments Comedy Theatre On the Town Festival Hall A big hand for our Mr Jazz Thirty years of the Stables, John Dankworth and Cleo Laine's landmark venue, deserve a gala. Clive Davis reports Now 73, Dankworth was the centrepiece of a three-hour concert Soul Lewis Taylor Hanover Grand Santana Supernatural The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Other people's misery The weekend's viewing Interference My TV: Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky Sports 1 Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Picture Gallery Word-Watching answers BBC1 Picture Gallery Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2156 Discovery Channel The smart way to buy a new car Clara. net Contents Cover photo: Nick Ray Car from Smartcars Direct Mistral ADSL 2000 Good as sold but we are not in market for hype At the risk of upsetting the PR world (again), Anna Söderblom wonders why a brilliant idea for a website where toys can be swapped is ruined by overkill Telecoms take on BT to get in the loop Lights, cam… IT winners Window on the world The biggest survey yet undertaken will use the latest technology to compare cultures and promote global tolerance The Royal Bank of Scotland News Bites Focus on price differentials As the motor industry gears up for its annual showcase, Alan Copps examines how buying cars over the net has changed. In a fragmented market, sites are driven by price, but bargains will not be enough to ensure success How chef stayed in driver's seat Low mileage and one careful owner Online road to somewhere Microsoft Certified Professional Dell E Com Favourite in online race may fall in the final furlong With Kickon. com coming a cropper at the last hurdle, what are the prospects for equestrian sites still left in the saddle, asks Sam Westmacott Know now… In search of happy help… Tony Dawe repots on a young North American's bid to make Britain more customer-friendly Help for small firms to go online Suite place ot hold a meetin Know now what you'll definitely end up knowing… Suite place to hold a meeting Animal charm Lindsay Nicolle visits the Orkneys for the ultimate in remote control BT It's service with a typed-in smile Of teleworker's island idyll Copy betters original Victoria Walker reports on a new development in fofice equipment which could change the way we do business Microsoft cuts loose for the wireless market BT Top Ten: All Formats Biggest Sellers this Year Picture Gallery It's Dino time! Tim Wapshott, software editor, checks out Disney's prehistoric gameplay Sims The Times Interface Training Search and ye shall find Easy PC User Interface I am drawn to fun side of cubism Site of the Week Picture perfect VIA Say Hi de Thai! Internet Shopper Claire's Web Smart Certify Direct Plexus training PMR Group Plc Greythorn Excellence in I. T. Recreuitment The Times Interface Colin. You already make most of the decision in your…

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