News from 20/10/2000
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Andrew Robson, Grant Shaw, David Brook, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Jane Shi, Andrew Pierce, Phill Jupitus, Alexandra Frean, James Moore, Chris Broad, Roger Maynard and Oliver Wright, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Sheila McKechnie, Paul Hoggart, Phil Minshull, Richard Hobson, David Lister and Lea Paterson, Ivo Tennant, David Blunkett, Lord Justice Swinton, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Stephen McCormack, Lucy Elkins, Douglas Verrall, Steve Clarke, Peter Alun Jones, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Barbara Ellen, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Keith Patmore, Cornelius Lysaght, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Susan Crosland, Joan Olivier, Melissa Kite and Valerie Elliott, David Coleman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Norman Birbeck, Martin Barrow, Michael Mulvihill, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Mike Crowley, Rodney Milnes, Allen Brown, Nick Wyke, Paul J. R. Gilbert, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Mike Bradley, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Keith Robinson, Paul Armstrong, Amber Cowan, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Ann Treneman, Campbell of Croy, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Ian Cobain, Michael Horsnell and Conal Urquhart, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Sarah Mahaffy, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Paul Griffiths, Tim Friendship Hill, Caroline Merrell, Melissa Kite, S. B. Thomas, Damian Whitworth, Bernard Rigby, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Michael Patterson, Jenny Griffiths, Chief Executive, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Winston Fletcher, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, David Edmonds, Director General, Nick Szczepanik, Natelle Ferstendik, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Steve Bird, Paul Wilkinson and Michael Horsnell, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Maureen Paton, Anjana Ahuja, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Catherine O'Brien, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, W. Bell, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Andrew McVean, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, John Hartson, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, George Stern, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoThe Times Blair cools support for the euro The Voice of Business My last fight, says Tyson Ambassador for North Korea Cyclists given saddle warning 'Please, remove my hand' BSE adviser tells Britons to avoid eating French beef Transplant patient wants hand removed Index Tomorrow Jewish settler killed Leading article Love Rings Railtrack puts 81 sites on danger list News The Times Fujitsu Computers Siemens Comment Protesters absent as Concorde arrives Business The weather today Sport Times Media Offers Dalai Lama rises above the doubters Sees Tibet's spiritual leader plead for peace in Ulster A vegetarian horologist The Times on Line Mountain bike enthusiasts prone to faulty equipment Qantas Grateful tycoon donates £2.6m to hospital Mr Euro seeks to limit damage caused by gaffe Kinnock critical of 'toxic' press Enthusiasm for currency wanes across Europe Motor show Blair tries to devalue political capital £600,000 clanger by chaplain to Queen Lloyds TSB Sky Straw gets tough on fuel 'thugs' Meet Sharleen Spiteri The times magazine Livingstone tries to push generals off their plinths Labour reunlon Currys Speaker 'stitch-up' accusation Financial Services Drive to push Lords reform Fourth man arrested over Omagh News in Brief SNP's choice for Westminster seat Football chief assault charge Disabled man not allowed on plane War grave staff win pay review British Gas Gitlian Anderson Life beyond Scully Tomorrow in the times magazine Sharps Home Office Mowlam heads east to pocket £300,000 Nursing's reformer walks out of top job Police cars get 'black boxes' News in Brief Rock won't roll Sex change row Bupa the personal health serivce Police rebuked as gay WPC is cleared over lies Priest is jailed for sex attacks on church boys Saga Now's the time Land Rover HIV vaccine shown to stop onset of Aids By a Correspondent: Corbett wants to end split between train and track companies Privatisation Delle Com Railtrack 'has shed 6,000 repairmen' Hatfield Train Crash Maintenance Areas with new speed limts Pilot who flew worldwide met death on train Hatfield Train Crach The relatives Company in legal challenge against ?40m fine threat The courts American Express B&Q The New Peugeot 607 Peugeot Cash incentive for schools in truancy purge Freeserve Picture Gallery Docusoaps and DIY hurt BBC1, says Controller 'Planet will be a wasteland by 2075' Phillips Auctioneers Three Britons die in bus crash Parents are pariahs of modern Britain Cost of living up but we're still better off Where the money goes Helpful. co. uk Lowry expected to sell for £1m Intel inside 'All I get is unwanted advice' Magnet Britain forges link with Pyongyang Blair in Korea War veterans hail dawn of a new era US recognition the ultimate goal Queen wins over Milan with bags of elegance Wagner heirs end their discord to topple family patriarch Russian fleet now no match for US Billy Elliot MasterCard Queen wins over Milan with bags of elegance Sex tourist says sorry to Thai girl World in Brief £50m flood aid (AP): Suicide bombing (AP): Cuba food protest (AFP): Sister's progress Halifax Rivals prepare for grilling by talkshow hosts US Election 2000 Momma says 'Dubya' stands for women Posthouse The Times Online Bush outmanoeuvres Gore in war of words over US military Time Computers Labour activists go to work for Hillary US Election 2000 Amstrad Army onslaught looms as Israeli dies in gunbattle Daewoo Gravedigger of Gaza has little time to rest British Jews seek expulsion of cleric Vauxhall MAP Medical Aid for Palestinians Mining tycoon hides his family fortune Travelodge Gateway The world online The Times Online Today Hair-pulling and pillow fights in Tony's dorm Tales of ministerial squabbles owe more to Enid Blyton than Erskine May The mysterious affair of the Enigma variation and the little grey cells The risky business of life and trains 'Got the whats?' The Times Diary From Major to Minor The Times On the euro, Blair adopts more subdued mood music What a Fiasco The Commons in chaos over the election of its Speaker The Hand of History This limb transplant cannot be treated as a valid test case Oftel and BT Quality of care in the health service Sense of 'Britishness' a common bond for the future Help for rural dwellers Unsolicited loans War grave wages All at sea Uncovered Letters for publication may be posted, faxed or… Classical or pop? Chastity in school The path of duty Court Circular Latest wills Announcements Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Appointments Tyne and Wear Lieutenancy Ticket Troubles? To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Mary Shepard Putting Marry Poppins in the picture Personal Column Events Announcements B. H. P. A. Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Ivan Owen Entertainer whose ambition to follow in the footsteps of Laurence Olivier was subverted by a cheeky fox with other ideas Julie London Singer of the hif Cry Me a River, whose sultry looks had many a male admirer in floods of tears Deutsche Post World Net No Title Photo-Me averts revolt by enlisting Saipey Stock Exchange to come down from its tower Whitbread sale adds 9% to shares value Accountants facing scrutiny over Finelist Arcadia cuts dividend after big losses Consumers keep spending despite petrol shortages Rover director likely to face calls to quit Odessa Wharf Business Index Greenspan soothes fears over oil price United Technologies Payroll Giving Gives even more Amvescap confirms £1bn takeover of rival Perpetual P&D slips in pension rankings as returns fall Banks rescue LCH plan Results in Brief Tomkins inquiry to be run by E&Y SNCF takes 2% stake in Go-Ahead Business in Brief CBI's data ease fears of inflation ING acquires US equity firm Name change for United News Earnings ahead at McDonald's Unilever taps market for $7bn Abbey sells all its property TeleCity price hit by missed targets BT in bid for Italian licences Maxwell still larger than life The Royal Bank of Scotland Vodafone leads blue chip rise Provident Financial bounces back Rumour of the day Biggest Price Movemnets of the Day Directors' dealings Eurotop 100 Railtrack share reaction is a positive step for all TeleCity Amvescap Corporate break-ups provide a mixture of pleasure and pain A falling share price is not the only problem associated with a modern demerger Spin-doctor stops revolving City Diary Beer's off as Whitbread calls time on pubs Hoerner sits in the red corner Cape fear City Diary Bitter blow City Diary MG Rover heads for a blowout as pressure rises Dome alone City Diary Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited Telecoms' recovery boosts equities E-cortal The Times Unit Information Service Your money down the drain Carphone fears huge sell-off by investors Ft. com Financial Times Sunderland Football Club yesterday shrugged off a… Baltimore placing defies slump Fisher awaits full recovery GKN cuts jobs in global plans Shake-up at Chase Investment drops L&G sees slowdown in life market Vodafone in Atlantic expansion Business in Brief ITT rises 19% to £44.8m Gearhouse gives warning on losses OTC announces Internet partners Tornado signs games deal Benchmark buys London property Totalise joins Aim with ? 17.9m tag FTSE-bets. com Snarling Tyson on wanted list Boxing Sky box office Schumacher may grant team-mate dream finish Motor racing McRae keen to resume fight Thomas calls for RFU to face up to obligations Rugby union Jenkins banned World Chess Championship Coates puts Britain on the medal trail Paralymplcs For the record Racing: Fakenham Wolverhampton World Cup boycott is feared Rugby league British basketball players begin to show their mettle An interview with you? It's out of the question Racing Newbury Rapid Raceline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Darley increases lead Yesterday's results Doncaster Hughes gives support to Priors Lodge Racing-bets. com Hattestad calls time at the top Sport in Brief Ship-shape Tail order Funds lacking Home to Roost Virgin energy Ask Jeeves Return to form moves Clarke into contention Higgins is best man on the day Sinooker Footie-bets. com Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices The Insolvencey Act 1986 Vinyl Limited The Insolvency Act 1986 Vinyl Recoveries Limited Robson's £8m folly is trying to turn back tide Football Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Elite clubs put down revolution on TV funds Football The Premiership today Honeymoon over for Yorke By Our Sports Staff: McLean charged by Tayside police Wimbledon call for patience with patients FA closes door on Venables for England job The Times Crossword Flintoff may have to rely on batting to regain Test status Hard work starts now for Lewis-Francis Rolex Expensive face 'I' d rather not have it' Index Break fast with Caitlin Moran Style: the rough versus the smooth The Times Contents Picture Gallery 'Remove my hand' Clint Hallam made medical history two years ago with the world's first hand transplant. He says the side effects have devastated his health and he now wants the operation reversed. But his surgeons are refusing. Interview by Giles Whittell He wants to tell his story to let others know that the dream of a new limb might not be worth the risk Important Information A thirst satisfied Henry Blofeld is one of our best loved cricket commentators. But he admits to a bad temper and is no longer speaking to Geoffrey Boycott. Intervlew by Ivo Tennant Holmes Place The Test Daiston Any cream will work Are expensive face creams all 'pap', as Anita Roddick claims? Anjana Ahuja Are expensive creams better? Gets the opinion of the experts and Emily Davies put seven creams to the test Sewills Maker to the Admirlty Fashion & Style Mitsukoshi (UK) Limited MPs: what the public thinks People with their MPs to spend as much time locally as possible. Ann Treneman reports Why Labour's not lost The key to courtesy: get some crutches Emergency? Call an American Vanity fare? Too right , mate A glossy magazine invited Elvis Costello to compile his list of essential albums for the education of its readers. Bad move. He did so. Even worse one, says David Sinclair Costello's list is called '500 albums yor need'. Not albums you' might like to have' or 'would enjoy' or 'ought to hear', mind Too square to be hip: 20 albums that could compromise your cool Tortured on the toast-rack Television: After the Middle East, a breakfast show prbable looked like a cushy gig to Jeremy Bowen. Think again, Jezza. Caitlin Moran savours his agonies Bowen wanders through links like an absent-minded badger who's eaten his earpiece New jazz albums Tesco What a life of human waste New Pop Album: You have to laugh at Limp Bizkit and their take on the American zeitgeist-a then you have to despair. Well, Barbara Ellen does anyway After all the shouting, all those air-punches and wedgies, do Limp Bizkit really just want to be Rem? The distil the crudery and confusion of teenage thought until it becomes a pure and beautiful thing More pop albums Goodbye to all that jazz Pop: Gang Starr rapper Guru tells Lisa Verrico how his Jazzmatazz project is heading into poppier waters I like to have at least one British singer on overy Jazzmatazz album Pop Jj72 Fleece and Firkin, Bristol Sketchy outlines Pop: Badly Drawn Boy's ramshackle performance charms David Sinclair. for now, at least Pop Shea Seger Borderline, W1 O Brother Jazz Sun Ra Arkestra Jazz, Caf?, NW1 Opera Magic Flute Richmond Theatre Dance Sioban Davies Sadler's Wells Opera & Ballet RG Raymond Gubbay Presents Napoleon French for beginners Theatre: She's a lonely teacher, he's a student abroad . . . Benedict Nightingale watches some small sparks fly as the Home Alone boy plays away Play choice Nationwide London The rough and the Where to Find It The Wish List The London Furniture Village Weekend Media Auntie's pet? Maureen Paton asks whether the high-selling Radio Times is still biased towards the BBC Here is the news: the cynics were wrong The BBC has confounded its critics with the viewing success of its News at Ten O'Clock, says Steve Clarke All the early indications are that it is a worthy successor to the old model Media Diary The Times My digital image is grey Older people are a huge market for digital TV. Why does no one turn them on to it? Academic Book Sale Securitas Commonwealth Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items Claessens Interational Send CV indicating relevant experience to Investrum… JG Joyce Guiness Crème Senior Pa / Office Manager All Box Number Replies Should Clerkenwell Property Company Tri-Lingual Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part-Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brits fall for the French With 11 million UK visitors and 500,000 British homeowners in France, lifestyle magazines are set for a boom, says Virginia Matthews I don't save lives but I have fun Countdown's Richard Whiteley defends his comfy job, says Lucy Elkins Slogans are good for you Winston Fletcher mourns the passing of the truly memorable advertising catchphrase Only half a dozen timeless slogans have been coined in the past decade The Times No Title News of the World The end of long lunches Switching from publishing books to becoming a Web entrepreneur was not easy, says Sarah Mahaffy Media & Marketing The Times Vacancy The Times The Sunday Times Penalty points added for driving ban Queen's Bench Divisional Court Pubished October 20,2000 Jones v Director of Public Prosecutions Before Lord Justice Buxton and Mr Justice Penry-Davey Judgment October 10,2000 Reconsidering grant of permission to appeal Court of Appeal Published October 20,2000 Hunt v Peasegood Before Lord Justice Aldous and Lord Justice Schiemann Judgmane July 26,2000 Local safety standards apply to injury suffered abroad Court of Appeal Published October 20,2000 Codd v Thomson Tour Operations Ltd Challenging service charge after payment Queen's Bench Division Published October 20,2000 Regina v London Leasehold Valuation Tribunal, Ex parte Daejan Properties Ltd Befor Mr Justice Sullivan Judgment October 3,2000 Inquiring into trans-racial fostering policy of council Family Division Published October 20,2000 Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council v Holmes and Others Beford Mrs Justice Bracewell Judgment October 13,2000 Council cannot rely on school not named in statement Queen's Bench Division Published October 20,2000 Regina v Islington London Borough Council, Ex parte a (a Chlid) Before Mr Jack Beatson, QC Judgment September 8,2000 Drunken conduct on board aircraft Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published October 20,2000 Regina v Ayodeji Before Mr Justice Collins and Mr Justice Maurice Kay Judgment August 31,2000 Picture Gallery Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Children in a shameful state There is evidence of people buying and selling human flesh at black-market "butchers" stalls Off your Chest Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 30) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Index No Title Times 7 Crossword No 2166 OLD SPECKELD HEN The Times No Title Hussain accentuates the positive As England set off into unknown Sky 'England have no chance against us' Geoffrey Dean 15 of the talented Pakistan players that the touring side must beat Pakistan reap rewards for keeping faith with Saqlain Richard Hobson on Pakistan's devastating off spinner Sky What they say about Saqlain Men on a Mission: The En 'Shakoor should not have got involved . It was so sad' The Gatting-Shakoor Rana incident in 1987 was one of the most dramatic and shameful episodes in Full length 'It was yet another unfair decision. I burst into tears' The 1987 tour recalled Chris Broad had no regrets ove his stubborn refusak to walk after being given out at Lahore How Broad's batting partner , Graham Gooch, recalls the extraordinary incident England v Pakistan: statistical records Test averages of the England and Pakistan teams Willis determined to speak his mind Television Extra cover Ready to set the alarm for 4.45am? Sky Sports Granada
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