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News from 16/10/2000

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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Sebastian Sandys, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Syed, DJM, Camilla Morton, Michal Levin, S Murray Boldt, Stephanie Sadler (Consultant), Barbara Walder, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, J. G. Tomlinson, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Bill Aldridge, Chairman, Richard Irving, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Morag Preston, Lea Paterson and Anatole Kaletsky, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Boyd Roberts (Principal), John O'Leary Education Editor, John D. Lambourn, Laura Campbell, George Walker, Director General, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, David Charter Education Correspondent, Beverley Morgan, Dominic Walsh, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Christine Kennett, Richard Wellesley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Hughes, David Kennedy Director-General, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Geoffrey Robinson, Andy Stephens, Emma Malmros, Rodney Milnes, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Chris Pond, Lea Paterson Economic Briefing, Phil Gordon, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Keith Pike, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Simon Cohen, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Edward Gorman, James Doran City Correspondent, Dan Whitcombe, Russell Kempson, Sarah Bradford, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Ed Potton, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Anna Söderblom, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Michael Knox, Rob Wright, Christian Louboutin, Anna S?derblom, Gillian Harris and Philip Webster, M. P. Abbott, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, John Moore, George Engle, Cathy Harris, Michael Theodoulou and Ian Cobain Chief Reporter, Adam LeBor and Roger Boyes, Damian Whitworth, Clare Sterling, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, James McKerrow, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mel Webb, Michael Fitzpatrick, William Oddie, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Moira Petty, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Annette Sinclair, Richard Beeston, Kathieen Wyatt, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Lewis Stuart, James Jackson, Lea Paterson Economic Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Stephen Farrell and Ian Cobain, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Richard Morrison, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott, Mary Allen, Colin McQuillan, James Cadogan, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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The Times Saudi guards plotted hijack of Britons Euro warning Royal return Clipper send-off Fashion Offer Why JFK never loved Jackie Robinson accuses Mandelson of lying over home loan affair Tests show pot is 'addictive as heroin' Index Best for Sport Violence puts peace summit in jeopardy BT News The Times Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Tight security for execution of Nazis Comment Business The weather today Sport Times Arts Offers Interface Weekend sailors set off to ends of the Earth Newlyweds start married life in separate boats Qantas New Youk mayor has two First Ladies at his side Relatives waited in anguish The families Lexus Angry young men who took their chance Middle East: The Huack Security checks 'were very casual' The airport Saddam makes most of rival's publicity disaster The 'host' Clinton gambles with peace odds stacked against him Sainsbury's Israeli reserve colonel seized by Hezbollah Guerrilla tactics Xerox US had been warned of possible strike USS Cole Sky News Cambridge reveals huge disparity in state school intake Students driven to drink Vauxhall Standard Life Healthcare Tests at 12 'could delay progress' Campus friends … state lad and Eton boy Gateway Ericsson Boy, 3, survives night in Highland forest 'Blacks suffer like South Africans' Good as new cars WineSmart. com Labour peer joins cannabis debate Cahoot Liicie hunt police take search to beaches Legal aid cuts 'will drive away best barristers' Fances Gibb report from the Millennium Bar Conference sponsored by The Times Nationwide Fury at public defender plans Dellecom Child abuse juries 'to go' In Brief Children's ordeal Loss of grants 'leads to elitism' Flower power delays tests on ?700m trains Shampoo vaccine may end injections Bank Crime comes home to roost Sky Blair gears up for pre-election blitz Tiny Good wine at heart of health Military bases stockpile fuel in case of blockades AOV Dewar funeral to be 'biggest in Scotland' Flood families return to find homes looted Tory apologises for BSE 'mistakes' Digital Hearing Christopher Reich Girls too spicy for classical chart Alliance Leicester £5m heroin haul found in almonds News in Brief Submariner killed Hanratty appeal Scooter caution Bird joins jet set ITV backs down on evening news compromise BT Cellnet Court tests Haughey illness plea Worldtraveldirect. com CAF IRA is accused of killing dissident Gore shows strain under pressure Ben MacIntyre in Washington reports that both camps know one false step in the final TV debate may mean disaster Moon and stars support families' big day out Royal National Institute for the Blind Cover beyond your Expectations (AP): Ebola virus kills 33 in Uganda World in Brief (AP): Boat baby arrest (Reuters): Walesa retires (Reuters): Change unlikely Italy's republicans find the Queen is in fashion Ricoh Belarussians back President despite boycott Prudential (AFP): 19 feared dead as floods hit Europe Prince flies back to crown the revolution PSINet Battle royal for Belgrade palace Selftrade The world online The Times There's just one man big enough for Betty's shoes MPs will ignore George Young's claim to be Speaker at their perit The Queen might not pray with the Pope tomorrow, but Amen to her visit The cauldron of war is boiling again Hope less The Times Sports Diary Biting off more than they chew The Times Sports Diary Shock Waves Israleli-Palestinian violence destabilises the wider Middle East Rocky Road to Nice Europe, if not the euro, will be a key election issue next year Sea Fever An extraordinary event featuring allegedly normal people Anti-begging campaign Women in Parliament Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Facing the harsh realities of controlling illicit drugs International degree of success War grave wages Donald Dewar Classic road stars Surtitles make any opera clearer Long-term loans Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Memorial service Luncheon Dinners Anniversaries Service London Borough of Newham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Acorn Musicians Benevolent Fund Hank Hancox Chimney engineer who played with fire and water Lives in Brief Helen Allgrove, medical administrator, was born on October 1,1949. She died of breast cancer on September 25 aged 50 Sir Toby Coghill, headmaster, was born on March 26,1930. He died on September 23 aged 70 Willie Cook, jazz trumpeter, was born on November 11,1923. He died on September 22 aged 76 Professor Michael Smith, CC, FRS, Professor of Chemistry at the University of British Columbia, was born on April 26,1932. He died on October 4 aged 68 Keith Taylor, CBE, chemist and oil executive, was born on October 25,1938. He died of cancer on September 17 aged 61 Pat Russell, lawyer, was born on September 10,1904. He died in Nairobi on September 28 aged 96 Major-General David Goodman Officer who promoted the Army's use of helicopters Major-General J. D. W. Goodman, CB, Director Army Air Corps, 1983-87, was born on May 20,1932. He died on September 29 aged 68 Clarence Myerscough Gentle violenist who put a teaching career ahead of performing Clarence Mycrscough, violinist, was born on October 27,1930. He died on October 8 aged 69 Capitalisation, week's change Sharepeople Duisenberg and the quest for stability Lea Paterson and Anatole Kaletsky The ECB President's air of weary resignation is easy to understand Bass considers bid for Westmont Bank of Cyprus Ltd CSFB hurt by Fox departure Set audits 'could save ?lbn' BNB Resources, the leading human resources solutions… Investors look to Earl for new Debenhams style Bmcsoftware Results and statistics Economic statistics What the Sunday Papers Say Change on Week Exchange Rates CSR in search of pre-float $50m Hilton in talks over casino offer Brokat Picture Gallery Connex expected to lose South Central franchise Canary Wharf plans expansion Myoyster plc New economy proves good for inflation, jobs and productivity Data Roundup No prop if Middle East hits euro, says ECB chief The Times Crossword No 21,548 The solution to Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… No Title Picture Gallery Chevron near Texaco tie-up Hinduja brothers to bid for Express Fragile Pilkington considers buyback Saudis may boost oil output Bond issues in danger HSBC Business Tomkins chairman examines fresh payments of £1.5m Your route map to the week ahead Henman's Viennese waltz Index Charcol Heskey's hat-trick sinks Derby Saints win battle with Warriors Saracens march on in Europe Murtagh ends up riding high The Times William Hill Martin ensures new reign for Spain Golf: Dunhill Cup Reynolds heralds new era Motorcycling Nicol makes his mark for Surbiton Hockey Dunne plots path to world title Boxing Sprint win gives Britain more glory Rowing Vainsteins takes gold in tense finish Cycling The Times Earle calls it a day as Britain coach Judo Henman's drought concludes in trophy and champagne Tennis Belgrade derby falls foul of rioters Overseas football How carnage in the Yugoslav capital spilt over into the football arena Cairns proves all-round worth in New Zealand's landmark victory Cricket Dellecom Defiant Wasim stands his ground over fine Collyer earns recall Chelsea stick to their hilariously predictable script Royal Air Force Inhibited Leicester caught on rebound FA Carling Premiership Middlesbrough v Newcastle United Weah's future thrown into doubt as deputy Dickov steals the show Leeds lack style but bag points in casual fashion England outcasts united again in mutual respect Embattled Graham longs for return of Campbell Henry gives lesson in art of finishing Ipswich acquiring head for heights Heskey increases Derby's discomfort FA Carling Premiership Grouptrade. com England aspirants wait for FA's call FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League Non-league Premier Watch 2000 Fulham continue to build on their dream start Football Preston s success soured by injury Reading hand out a public whipping to goal-shy Wycombe Low tide of misfortune washes over muddied Cheltenham Abbott adds finishing touch Party rumbles on for Taylor's team Forest weather a harrowing lesson The Times McLean's reign ends in disgrace St Helens rely on instinct and inspiration Rugby league: Tetley's Bitter Grand Final Legal & Public Notices SVM Offex Fund plc Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Retiring Redgrave rows on regardless Swansea prove mettle in trial by numbers Rugby union Luger savours Saracens' fast show Rugby union: Heineken Cup Beim sets scoring record as Gloucester power to victory Wasps rise to occasion in Italian mountains Jenkins papers over cracks Reivers leave holders with tough task British Midland Stimpson plays his part in timely revenge Breeders' Cup remains on Montjeu's agenda Racing Pontefract Godolphin joy Newmarket Saturday's results Kelso Market Rasen Stratford Wolverhampton Leaders in the Flat championships Southwell Plumpton Rapid Raceline This week's fixtures World Chess Championship Schools sport For the record Evans frame game too much for tiring Price Squash Rugby union Pools check Hockey Davis takes his time over victory Sport in Brief British hopes are dashed Peterborough must try again Roberts seals another triumph Inkster makes the running Fernandez boosts title chances Norfolk leave best till last St Louis close gap on Mets Prebble revives past glories Klitschko claims heavyweight belt From our correspondents: New circuit helps to buy lots of sushi The world of table tennis gets ready to applaud its first millionaire competitor Upholding the rules not against the real spirit of the game The American view of the incident that marred the Solheim Cup Summer with oval ball produces rich pickings From your correspondence: Injuries that defy analysis Fly the flag Amateur ethos Water right Sport on TV A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead How Low Can You Go? Golden Boy They Said what? The Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 ended the War of the Roses but the spirit of trans Pennine feudal rivalry will be I was there … Date: Sunday, November 13,1994 Venue: Adelaide Occasion: Australian Grand Prix. Michael Schumacher wins his first Formula One world championship amid controversy and acrimony. He led Damon Hill by a point going into this final round, but the title was decided when the pair collided Sport Online Somnolent Solent takes the wind out of sails Poor conditions cause slow start to The Times Clipper 2000 race First across the line before our breeze dies away to nothing Clipper Log Cahoot Michal Levin on sex addiction Imagine Bids Online: Rock Memorablia on the Internet… Best for fashion Lisa Armstrong finds anarchy in… Richard Geremedicine's gift to women Why JFK never loved Jackie The Times Contents Picture Gallery Married to a misogynist Jack Kennedy never loved Jackie. He was unfalthful, and the legacy of the venereal disease that he contracted at Harvard made it difficult for her to conceive, reveals Sarah Bradford in the first extract of her biography of Jackie Kennedy The Test Geoffrey Robinson Free look Jack's womanising The Universe fails to fit in Anjana Ahuja skis down an intellectual black slope in the wake of Professor Stephen Hawking From bimbo to big business Cleo Rocos has shrugged off her Miss Whiplash image to become co-producer of a West End play. Interview by Moria Petty Evesham. com Could I be buried alive? To be conscious after being pronounced dead is to enter the realm of horror fiction. Or is it? Carol Midgley reports The Times Is a sex addict a bad person? How meditation and contemplation can help in the search for meaning and why obsession is a sign of spiritual crisis Is a sex addict a bad person? How did Hitler make Adam LeBor and Roger Boyes explore the moral ambiguities that held Nazi Germany together Goebbels knew that criticism was needed as a safety valve The Times ENO If property is theft, is Visual Art: Michael Landy, the winner of the Times/Artangel Open, is planning to destroy everything he owns in an examination of the power of consumerism. Who says so? He does - to Richard Cork Nazan Fikret Great British Hopes Down and out in Paris Last week's Paris collections were anarchic and largely unwearable. Has Being Edgy gone too far? Lisa Armstrong reports Rarely has fashion seemed so intent on biting the manicured hand that feeds it The Times Lisa Armstrong Fashion Diary Picture Gallery Do I Don't I Pack away my summer wardrobe? My favourite thing The shoe designer Christian Louboutin is the proud owner of a chair with napoleonic connections Get the look for less High street versions of the Paris look Simply the Best London concerts BCMG/Rattle Barbican LPO/Norrington Festival hall Old Vic Tusa steers The Barbican Centre, once so reviled, will soon look as good as its artistic revival deserves. Richard Morrison reports It will be the biggest change in the look, sound and even the logo of the centre since it opened The doctor will seize you now La Movie: Robert Altman at near to his best makes Dr T and the Woman a must-see for Sean MacAulay It makes sense for women to come on to Gere's Dr T: he's gorgeous and he delivers babies Spectacular! Unmissable! And now showing at The new Italian National Cinema Museaum is a stunning marriage of content and container, John Russell Taylor paid it a visit Arts diary Universal Ballet Theatre: The farcical and delighted encounters of Freud and Dali; bringing the road to the stage Hysteria Minerrva, Chichester Passing Places Greenwich Entertainments RSC A joyless tragedy Opera: Convent Garden's Tristan and Isolde is uninspired and unengaging, says Rodney Milnes Isolde hurries to Tristan's deathbed as if slightly late for a garden party Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten The star who puts her children before her career Fashion & Style Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching The Times Bookshop Maestro of the Marimba The weekend's viewing Interference my TV: Nick Bateman Satellite , Cable & Digital No Title Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) Onlineclassics. com BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Time S 2 Crossword No 2162 No Title Hfs Tagmanet For sale: piano, one careful owner, £1.5 million, ono Contents How best to shop securely online Staying out of the net Right on the money News Bites End to leaves on the line Pop smarts! Dan Whitcombe finds out from Atomic Kitten how they are helping Microsoft to make learning fun Bark to the future Picture Gallery Egg Perked up by vitamin efficiency Internet Shopper Lineone Lord, it could be death of me Website of the Week Clire's Web How to move in the right circles Stresses of modern working Tycoon can afford to wait until after Christmas Mistral ADSL 2000 All Formats Www. show. computerbooksdirect. co. uk Imagine what you can now buy online Clara. net A piece of the action The Times A little light reading Easy PC User Interface Terry and tune make a classic We are launching a game Hall of Fame and Discworld Noir qualifies, for being the best scripted game we have played The Realm PC World Now it's Game on SmartCertify Direct The Times Plexus PMR Group Plc Samsung Colin. You already make most of the decisions in…

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