News from 13/10/2000
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Andrew Robson, Giles Tremlett, P. N. Hall, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Carole Thornett, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Eric A. N. Whitehead, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Michael Schmidt (Editorial and Managing Director), Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Malcolm R. Clark (Chartered Surveyor), Tim Reid and Richard Duce, Philip Howard, Adam Jones and Nick Hasell, G. G. Watkins, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Barbara Ellen, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Michael Binyon and Roland Watson and Sam Kiley, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Andrew McDONNELL, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Cornelius Lysaght, Elinore Wellwood, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, M. D. T. Evans (Chairman), Dominic Walsh, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, John Street, Clare Garner, Heather Nicholson, Rodney Milnes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Mike Bradley, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Elizabeth Stanley, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Anthony Quick, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Camille Paglia, Amber Cowan, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Arnold Wolfendale, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, John Podhoretz, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Adam Jones, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Alan Clark, Matt Dickinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Diana T. Buchanan, Robert Whymant and Greg Hurst, Richard Peace, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Rick Sky, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, David Wallis, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Natalle Ferstendik, Ian Brodie, Michael Theodoulou and Ian Cobain, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Daljit Sehbai, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Catherine O'Brien, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Roberta Britton, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Tim Reid and Elizabeth Judge, Ganesh Lall, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoA bloodthirsty end to peace Mob lynches Israeli soldiers Suicide bomb kills US sailors Rocket attacks on Arafat HQ New football magazine Plus fashion magazine "The Middle East obsesses our leaders who drop… Thousands homeless as floods spread The Times and Times 2 today, see P2, Cryptic… Oil price hits ten-year high Chopard Terror in street as rockets take revenge The Times Today Barak coalition with Sharon 'death for peace' Middle East Crisis Envoy accuses Israelis of declaring war The weather today Countdown to the brink of war Glint of a knife that meant death Middle East Crisis Shot and stabbed in orgy of hatred 'Boy kings' face crucial early test of leadership MasterCard Peace founders on Dome of the Rock Commentary Middle East Crisis Memories of Gulf War send oil markets into a panic Middle East Crisis: The Flashpoints Suicide bombers gave salute as they died Middle East Crisis Women ratings among injured New chief to sort out lottery wrangle Dixons Busy peer negotiates £16,000 pay increase Ex-minister takes key academy role Abbey National Three held in Dome fraud inquiry News in Brief Tokyo police dig for clues to missing Lucie Obsessed killer used Gurkha knife Corus and Regal hotels Olympic medallist suspended in inquiry Sky 'People's peerages' lure 5,000 applicants Thousands expected at Dewar's funeral Sharps Home Office Wallace holds the fort Hague attacks rise of 'anti-British disease' Immigrants at 20-year high Yourautochoice. com Blunkett warns of 'people's protests' Boateng pledges help for 'sad dads' Sex-change minister wins fight to join WI Barclays Patient recounts 'horrific pain of Caesarean' Pc World Judge is barred from sex cases Rover Scores stranded on rooftops by overnight rain Floods Misery The damage Jet stream pattern 'anchors' rainfall over Britain The cause Emergency alert was issued well in advance, agency insists Dell Swept away by a tidal wave in the high street The worst hit Floods Misery Andy McNAB Vauxhall Farm slump threatens environment Diversification from stables to deer safari park Payroll Giving Advance in DNA led to murder charge Care children failing in the exam league Carpet Right Whites as likely to be race victims Saga TV heads promise racial balance on screen Catwalk witnesses the second coming United Technologies Tomorrow in the Saturday Times PSINet Man is sent for trial in Dando case News in Brief Radiohead album conquers US Videophone puts deaf on the line Married life starts with a penalty Asylum-seeker agrees to face genocide trial Thresher Picture Gallery High-fibre diet 'may raise risk of cancer' Vauxhall Time Pressure to speed Concorde inquiry Good as new cars Law chief offers Hindley fresh hope of freedom Insurers to check for genetic illness Btinternet Volkswagen Scientists solve mystery of 'screen dreams' Sharif's wife put under house arrest World in Brief (Reuters): Banned winner Manila turmoil (Reuters): Mafia chief held (Reuters): Vietnam floods Getting the bird Magnet Bush talks his way to victory in latest debate US 2000 Election Gore has made his bed, but nobody wants to lie in it Commentary Lieberman takes fight into Bush country Tiny Albright to visit North Korea Allied TV dinner for Clintons' silver anniversary Meet the Real Frasier Blair 'misled nation over EU charter'` Tiberi expulsion threatens to spoil Chirac's summit Hitler's hair for sale on Internet Kayam OCM Ltd Comet (Reuters): Sri Lanka faces hung parliament World in Brief (Reuters): Rao gets 3 years (Reuters): Hostages seized Belle Geste West rushes to shore up shaky Yugoslav leader Body of French 'paedophile' monk to be exhumed Time Resignation splits Milosevic allies Posthouse The world online The Times Online Today We only like politicians when they are dead A chorus of disapproval has turned to praise since Donald Dewar's demise Our heroes are like ninepins: we build them up to knock them down again Global Warming The Holy Land has seen enough crusades Sister he loves The Times Diary A Fuse is Lit The Middle East is on the brink of serious military conflict Charter of Trouble Blair must avoid a vague compromise on rights in Biarritz Don't Get Mad, Get Technical Time to bring cameras into play in football Does 'British' set a tone of racism? Letters to the Editor Rents and Labour's 'bad old days' The Yugoslav problem Bestselling poets Bubble and squeak? Kosovo compensation M&S cover-up Doubt cast on Wilde conversion Russell's convictions Long-term loans Court Circular Birthdays Calls to the Bar Church news Anniversaries Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Legal appointments Personal Column Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pall Mall Tickets Premier Events Ken Cameron Capturing the sounds of defiant wartime Britain on film Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uk Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightsearchers Faresavers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Children on Dialysis Court & Social Yehuda Amichai Israel's unofficial laureate who described private life in a land where war is normal His Honour John Ellison From disaster as a subaltern to distinction on the Circuit Bench Modest advance for equities E-cortal Fears for Middle East and spending hit US shares Apcims opposes LSE rule change Deal may curtail De Beers cartel Pound at six-month high against struggling euro Hopes fade of bid for Kingfisher HSBC Tom kins chief quits in row over pay and perks Index Banks in Net joint venture Results in Brief Moments. Com DFS sits pretty as profit soars Overseas expansion for Body Shop N Brown defies tough trading conditions with 6% increase Pearson to sell off newsletters Unions demand Dagenham plan City centre to undergo overhaul American DIY chain value falls £22.3bn Central Equity Doubt over holding in BSkyB Business in Brief Dot-com closure Emap withdraws Split decision Shares in Danka hit record low Go-Ahead shares hit by refusal Bode Curte Retrieving keys to the toy cupboard Commentary Arena lifts stakes in racing bid The First satellite launch BP edges into the top spot Stock Market Guinness Peat good for Ryland Eurotop 100 N Brown may prove prisoner of Zendor Tempus Greed and vanity that finally caught up with Tomkins chief A personalised Rolls-Royce was just one of the luxuries that Greg Hutchings enjoyed Added attraction at IG Index City Diary Virgin Dixon resurfaces ahead of Regus flotation Analysis Excess all areas: the pay and perks of Greg Hutchings First ladies of business BT unveils Europe's first Internet mobile network Shipyard to close as Vosper pulls out Microsoft Picture Gallery TUC wants government backing for EU directive New Zealand blocks Shell bid Legal & Public Notices Old Mutual plans to seek US listing Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Haynes gives new earnings warning The Times Unit Trust Information Service Redrow Vauxhall poised to cut car, prices by up to 12% The Royal Bank of Scotland By Our City Staff: Sema provides poeket rail PCs Coe joins coach tour firm as chairman By Our City Staff: BAE in Denel group link-up Business media sale for DMGT Business in Brief ISDA guide on managing risk Eurotunnel to buy back 40% of debt Survey boost for commercial radio Hasbro profit fall forces job losses NCI pays £40m for Eagle Eye Elite dubs issue RFU ultimatum on breakaway Rugby union Mallett gives Callard question to ponder World Chess Championship For the record Today's fixtures Deaton refuses to sink without trace Campion limps out of contention Squash Grouptrade. com Ban hands Edwards world title Sport in Brief Yankees hit back Knights shine Hingis homes in Atlantic Langer masters lacklustre Scots Golf Yesterday's racing results Coral Eurobet Betts hopes to spread success Rugby league O'Brien looks for the ace in Dewhurst pack Racing Newmarket Hereford Road to success begins with local knowledge Life At The Races Murtagh left in the cold Newmarket Specialists William Hill Stumped by poor form Rapid Raceline Pantani drug case casts a cloud Cycling OD Foreigner will have us panting for more Henman on course to end drought Tennis Television's golden pot Snooker ICC to review penalties on Pakistanis Cricket The Race is on for resolute Goss Sailing The Times Brown's outburst may draw best out of Scotland Football Ireland gain confidence that McCarthy can deliver Parlour denied by failure to develop eye for detail Kilner aims to prove pedigree Naysmith secures move to Everton Dell Taylor provides food for thought on woes of England Wenger gives England the cold shoulder The Times Crossword Wilkinson puts forward failure as viable route to success The Big Number Football A swim with the sharks: The Alan Clark Diaries Confessions of a domestic goddess: I don't clean, I don't iron and I'm a bad mother Plus: Chess & Bridge Page 30 Tv Review: Page 31… The allure of the little black dress The man behind Britney, plus the National Theatre… The Times Contents Picture Gallery A modest goddess Nigella Lawson appears to be a modern goddess. Not so, she insists. She doesn't clean, doesn't iron and shouts at her children, she tells Catherine O'Brien Anonymous donations The Test English and not very proud if it Is a national lack of self-esteem a virtue or a fault? Celia Brayfield consults a kitchen cabinet We hated ourselves. We thought it was misery to be English HoLMES Place Health Clubs Good Week for Bad Week for Barometer The forgotten hermit Since 1960, Stan Gumienny has lived alone in a tiny hut in a Welsh wood with no electricity and no money. Simon de Bruxeiles reports Supremecorq Free Colour Magazine Fashion & Style The Times I really don't like the right wing In the final extract from his diaries, Alan Clark visits the South Atlantic as a Cabinet reshuffle looms Cultural confessions of a 1960s Amazonian feminist Columbus and the march for Italian pride Put the knives away, lads Theatre Benedict Nightingale rallies to the defences of the beleaguered boss of the National I gave him his first bad review, for a very, very long Macbeth at Cambridge He has forced me not just to eat my words but to keep uncomfortably chewing them Your starter for Tens Telelvision: Who cares whether Mc Hammer was the biggest act of 1990? Well, Channel 4—and Caitlin Moran Silliness—almost always caused by bright people being borad—is in short supply Goth his Molko workin' Pop Albums: Place be are pure poison to Barbara Ellen, but Red Snapper could he good if only they would drop the vocals If this album were Molko's make-up, he'd have had the vanity to do it again New jazz albums Making Britney great Interview: The manager of Britney Spears may be mighty power in pep but he's happy to be anonymous, he tells Paul Sexton Britney's getting more mature, she's very much more businesslike Live Gig Britney Spears Wembley Arena Erasure You couldn't make it up The re-release of This is Spinal Tap sets David Sinclair to musing on just why it is that pop parody is rarely as outlandish as the real thing Audiences winced at the sight of menopausal men searching for something which had long deserted them Too middle-aged to die Pop: No one ever had sex to a Beautiful South record, and no one will to the new one. As if the band should care, says Nigel Williamson Live Gig Roni Sixe/M J Cole UEa, Norwich Opera & Ballet Raymond Gubbay Presents Nights nearly errant Theatre: At the Albery, Benedict Nightingale is almost seduced by a comedy of marital fidelity The Seven Year Itch Napoleon When Fellini met Ros sini Opera: ENO's The Turk in Italy takes libertles with the libretto, but Rodney Milnes refuses to be a curmudgeon Concert Rossica Choir Norwich Cathedral Play choice The allure Where to Find It Wish List They killed one to strike fear in 5,000 Eta separatists are terrorising Spain's journalists. Giles Tremlett reports Beauty and the boss BBC boss Peter Salmon's affair with an actress is no real surprise, says Rick Sky 'My bravery is hugely overrated' The Panorama reporter who named the Omagh suspects talks to Michael Leapman Media Diary The Sunday Times Radio's battle cry to TV Research shows that advertising on radio is four times as cost-effective as on TV When journalists Paper Round Creme Shorthand Pa to Director £23,000 The Sunday Times Joyce Guiness Chiltern The Times Newspapers Greythorn Leading Mayfair Gallery Receptionist/Secretary Nycomed Amersham Multiple Classified Advertising Items German and French Speaking Executive Pa Multi-Lingual Creme To Advertise in this Section Please Contact the… So much money, so little time A new business digest aims to match the success of its stablemate The Week, but can it compete with the Net, asks Clare Garner A lot of people now live for the rattle of the counting house Footy programme raises its game Liverpool FC has woken up to the potential of the traditionally uninspiring club news-sheet. Bill Edgar reports A green man at Carlton Gerry Murphy admitted he knew nothing about TV when he took over at Carlton but he's learning fast, says Raymond Snoddy Media & Marketing The Times Internet Planner News Group Media Escape to Paris Right against self-incrimination infringed Enropean Court of Human Rights Published October 13,2000 I. J. L, G. M. R. and A. K. P. v United Kingdom (Application Nos 29522/95,. 30056/96 and 30574/96) Befor e J.-P. Costa, President and Hudges W. Fuhrmann, L. Loucaides, F. Tulkens, k. Jungwiert, Sir Nicolas Bratza and K. Traja Section Registrar S. Dollè Judgment September 19,2000 Allowing for young offender's time spent on remand Court of Appeal Crinminal Divison Publilshed October 13,2000 Regina v Cassidy Before Lord Justice Rose, Mrs Justice Hallett and Mrs Justice Rafferty Judgment September 14,2000 Council can re-open child case after decision Court of Appeal Published October 13,2000 In re D (Child: Threshold criteria) Before Lord Justice Schiemann, Lord Justice Thorpe and Lord Justice Mummery Judgment August 9,2000 Relevant occupier for appealing enforcement notice Queen's Bench Division Published October 13,2000 Buckinghamshire County Council v Secretary of State for the Environment Transport and Regions and Another Before Mr Rovin Purchas QC Judgment August 31,2000 Financial backer of litigation cannot be joined as a party Court of Appeal Published October 13,2000 Hamilton v Al Fayed Before Lord Phillips of worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls and Lord Justice Sedley Judgment October 5,2000 Fashion & Style Bridge Chess Word Watching Winning Move Solutions Slicing into the fatty issues Yesterday's viewing Off your Chest Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Today's Television Pages 34 & 35 Satellite and… The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2160 Discovery Channel
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