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News from 30/10/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Malcolm Harper, Director, Marion McGilvary, Phil Yates, John Henderson, Helen Studd, R. B. Godwin-Austen, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Camilla Morton, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Christopher Reid, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Cafod, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, David Bryer, Director, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Michael Napier, President, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Derek Osborn, President, Laura Campbell, Perdita Hunt, Director, Conal Urquhart, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Pat Gibson, Graham Wynne, Chief Executive, Stephen Poole, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Andrew De Berry, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Portillo, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Gabe Thomas, President, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Emma Malmros, Andy Stephens, Phil Gordon, Julian Filochowski, Director, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Harman, Chairman, Peter Barnard, Angela Jameson, Kate Muir, Dan Whitcombe, A. M. Whaits, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Patrick Coffey, Amber Cowan, Mark Atherton, Robin Russell-Jones, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, David Charter and Lewis Smith, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Marit Hargie, Mark Doran, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Anna S?derblom, William Morrison, Raymond Keene, Tom Geoghegan, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Ned Billings, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Gerard Green, Damian Whitworth, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Tim Jones and Tom Geoghegan, Nick Kelly, Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jennifer O'Neill, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Nayab Chohan, James Doran, Alan Copps, Mrs Paulene Jones, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Cyril Watson, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, John Graham-Hart, Michael Dynes, D. G. B. Piper, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Cowan Coventry, Chief Executive, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Andrew Lawson, Andy Bowles, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott, Christopher Irvine, H. G. Hawkes, Joanna Coles,

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Portillo pledge could take 4p off income tax No Title Hilditch & Key Shirts TheStreet. co. uk No Title Hallelujah! Clinton's out to serenade the black vote No Title Stand by your man Four die as gales and rain lash Britain Rail chaos will disrupt Christmas travellers Best for Sport The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Interface Labour to make BSE scandal a poll issue The weather today Picture Gallery Unionist demands are stupid claims Adams Huntsmen set new controls to win over public Magistrate fears 'white justice' News in Brief Hammersmith Bridge reopens Lucie case man on rape charge Police anti-racism courses criticised Royal stake in pop company Poppy Appeal goes online Kidnap fear for backpacker lost in Mexico Hutchence sister seeks care of Tiger Lily Virgin money Drugs and rape plague resort town Rain of abuse stops play Railtrack looks abroad for repair workers Passengers wound up as time stands still in Chippenham British Gas Woolf likely to be called in bias case Kasparov faces humiliating defeat Britain sends 600 Royal Marines to Sierra Leone Managers too busy to be TA officers Bognor whirlwind raises the roof Sainsbury's British scientists in breakthrough on arthritis care A disease like 'a guard dog turning on its owner' Vauxhall Pension perks to lure back GPs Potato vaccine found for hepatitis Private eyes face years in jail for 'spying' in Cuba Somak Holidays Prudential BT Record hints at Churchill stand-in Renault Writers sought for looks not books Hollywood screenwriters take 'ageist' Tv networks to court Comet Digital the Document Company Xerox Public to pick their Booker favourite Oxford students humiliate busker at college party Hp invent Many faiths to march at Cenotaph News in Brief Girl's body found Al Fayed to sue Rural lobby Banger record The victorious art of a happy royal marriage Vauxhall Contacts Direct Limited Hargreaves Lansdown Marriott AOL Robinson answers Labour call for cash Time Xtra Scottish reshuffle leaves no casualties Ministers face Dome revolt Domesday Book Tide may turn for Blackpool The Week in Parliament ANC faces inquiry on arms deal 'kickbacks' Novell Is this the real India ? Goodness gracious me! Lloyd-Webber's star choice Berlusconi ally raises spectre of separatism Chubb Picture Gallery Kosovo moderate claims poll victory Leave euro, say German academics World in Brief (AP): Bodies recovered (Reuters): Opium banned (AFP): Bomb kills eight Pigs won't fly Freeserve Zealots predict apocalyptic end to uprising Clinton rallies black believers for Gore FT. com Financial Times Hillary energised by party atmosphere with a juvenile tone Us Election 200 Picture Gallery Rivals take fight to West Coast Swiftcall The Times Booker Prize Bebate Peugeot Dissenting young may cost Gore victory Us Election 2000 Elderly saved by border drug run Online on the Website Today Prudence is not enough for the pensioners The Chancellor will have to tread a fine line in his Pre-Budget Report How we can offer increases in public spending while reducing taxes Picture Gallery Time the mandarins joined the 21st century Uneasy union The Times Sports Diary Tax and Tactics Portillo will need to produce more economic Home Stretch An American election based on personality, not policy Blitz the Job Railtrack can capitalise on a Dunkirk spirit for a few days Appointing judges The politics and science of BSE Letters to the Editor Can Blair keep 'green' promises? Pollution in the home Poorly served Forces Room for improvement John Worsley's war Mind the touchpaper Weakening of TV public service role Recalcitrant clergy A closet Catholic? Need to know Court Circular Nature notes Personal Column Memorial service Announcements Birthdays The night sky in November Anniversaries Stairlift Rentals Announcements Forthcoming marriages Marriages Nauzer Nowrojee Shopkeeper whose offer of refuge to the Dalai Lama turned a Himalayan town into a centre of Tiberan culture Lives in Brie Brian Kay, founder and managing director of the Eikoku News Digest was born in Glasgow on August 2,1946. He died on October 15 aged 54 Air Commodore Bob Weighill Rugby Union player-turned-administrator who upheld the values of the amateur game while paving the way for professionalism Liverpool close to Bankruptcy Under the deputy leadership of Derek Hatton, the Militant Te4ndency on Liverpool Council brought the city to the verge of financial collapse. Hatton was eventually expelled from the Labour Party in June 1986. He now hosts a programme on Talk Radio Walter Berry Mastery in Mozart and Strauss Capitalisation, week's change Selftrade. co. uk Allied Domecq in Seagram battle Results and statistics Singapore Tourism Board Professionals look after all your major assets Change on Week Economic Outlook Exchange Rates Brokat What the Sunday Papers Say Duke Street targets Great Mills Agilent Technologies EU to woo Russia for oil pact Split plan for e-Kingfisher Firms call for tax tsar Balfour wins PFI role Rents in West End head for record Boo. com plans to make most of past notoriety Divorce ruling threatens small businesses Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Pre-Budget Report could address issues of fuel and pensions KPMG attacks AXA over fund The Times Crossword No Title Man Utd directors take pay cut Profit warnings on the increase ABF parts company with Wagon Wheels ICI £300m disposal will end shake-up Daily Mail to bid for Express titles PSION No Title From a Correspondent in Frankfurt: ECB chief warns institutions against excessive risk-taking Your route map to the week ahead FA may add charge to Coliymore's overheads Index Charcol Index Taylor may turn to Van Hooijdonk to bolster firepower Chelsea make Ranieri feel at home Merson shines as Villa's mainspring Leeds prevent perfect start for Collymore FA Carling Premiership Honest Reid refuses to add spin to Sunderland's climb West Ham prevail as old stagers steal the limelight Arsenal's rotation provides another substantial harvest Barmby quick to add insult to Everton's injury FA Carling Premiership Burley progresses with a welcome sense of calmness Answers supplied by United's show of strength Allen foils affluent Albion's bid to climb to lofty heights Football: Nationwide League Evans has perfect response Stanleybet. Co. Uk Jewell plans for the future with optimism Taylor rues lost advantage Ostenstad adds to Huddersfield woe United are worth their shirts Advocaat rages as Rangers continue to slide Scotland Eriksson may play for time Football Dickinson forces replay as Reading loom for victors FA Cup draw Banks bidding to leave Ukraine high and dry Lloyds TSB By Our Sports Staff: Cascarino raises doubts FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League Premier Watch 2000 Non-league Scotland Australia still in league of their own Rugby league: World Cup England rue absence of union convert as favourities show pedigree at Twickenham Lebanon blown off course Tassell gives Cook Islands a thorough grilling Ngamu breaks Scots hearts with drop of finesse Ireland show stamina Vunivalu strikes to end gallant effort by Russians McGregor joins Hayles in shining for Britain Cycling Wasps allow chance to slip through their hands Rugby union: Heineken Cup Clinical Bath still hamstrung by their lack of tries British Midland Tuilagi shows abundant promise Andrew aims for European honours Victory fails to benefit Castres Gloucester unable to stay the distance French turn on the style Poulter masters nerves to open account Golf: Italian Open Harrison set to back new America's Cup campaign Sailing The Times Cannock make light of Olympic absentees Hockey Enqvist continues to haunt Henman at every turn Tennis World Chess Championship O'Sullivan extends his run of top form Snooker See More Business wins new admirers Racing Nottingham Meeting Points Saturday's results Racing-bets. com Rapid Raceline Montjeu runs in Kentucky This week's fixtures Paralympic Games from Sydney Tatman shows strokes of genius Schools sport For the record Cricket Rugby union Pools check Hockey India make it easy for Sri Lanka Sport in Brief Kournikova fails to break duck Riders hold on to storm into semis Taylor powers his way to title Maier makes winning start Beadsworth gains fifth national title Steelers open up gap at the top Japan carry off Asian Cup Pithie feels the force of Djelti Waldorf's 62 secures title From our correspondents: Sydney reluctantly takes its final bow From our correspondents Paralympics proved to be just as big a success as the Olympic Games Scotland and Wales pour fortune into fight for 2009 Ryder Cup The rival bidders Beckham happy to expand and fulfil Parkinson's law From your correspondence: Coaching position needs a magician From your correspondent Exclusion zone Wembley no-no A Routh Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Cashing in They Said what? Paris Match I was there… Date: October 27,1990 Venue: Belmont Park, New York Occasion: Breeders' Cup Vii: A shadow costs Dayjur the Sprint; Lester Piggott, above, recently released from prison, wins the Mile on Royal Academy Sport Online Pakistan cherishes image of perfect past The nation is looking back logingly in an effort to cast off the stigma of match-fixing Stewart believes conditions are handicap to England's chances Letsbuyit. com Index The Times Contents Picture Gallery Stand by my man Sex and squabbling Petty feuds, erotic excess and publicity students have turned France's most prestigious literary awards into a circus. Charles Bremner reports The Test Private detectives She was ready for the Mercy killing is being decriminalised in The Netherlands, but should other The Dutch are about to make euthanasia legal-and a woman who helped her mother to die believes it is right, says Martin Fletcher Free look Doctors must not play God The anaesthetist Andrew Lawson argues that any intentional taking of a human life remains murder The Times Get a life not a lifestyle Transported to Hell on a system that's off the rails Joanna Coles in New York Last in the pecking order We want Tiger to live with us Michael Huthchence's mother and sister are on the warpath. Carol Midgley reports The Times Great British Hopes Eight Pinters and he's still on his feet National Theatre Forget Notting Hill, go east Notting Hill style just isn't cool any more. To be truly hot, you have to adopt the killer footwear and neo-punk attitude of the Hoxton Girl, says Lisa Armstrong Fashion Diary Lisa Armstrong Gallery of Antique Costume and Textiles Classy classics Here's the good news. There is an alternative to Eighties style this season. Go for classy classics and … Go for the Eighties look Do I don't I? My favourite thing The leading make-up artist Stephene Marais explains his attachment to a book of African photographs Get the look for less High-street versions of the look on pages 16 and 17 Simply the best Number crunching La Move: Sean Maculay Squirms with happy embarrassment at Meet the Parents but Nora Ephron's Lucky Numbers doesn't add up All right, keep your shirt on New York Theatre: The Full Monty bares all and Neil Simon bares his soul in Broadway's autumn season. Ian Johns reports Theatre Mr England Crucible, Sheffield Comedy Rhona Cameron Bloomsbury Theatre, WC1 Fanning rock's eternal flame Pop: In Dublin, Teenage Fanclub, the nearly men of indie, confirm their timeless melodic genius. Nick Kelly shouts for more Pop Spock's Beard La2, W1 Anarchy in a necktie Visual Art: He may look like your bank manager, but at heart Cerith Wyn Evans is an unrepresent punk. Hettie Judah met the artist Arts diary Concerts Mendelssohn's Elljah heads for heaven; Psappha pursure Truth and Consequences Elijah Festival Hall Opera & Ballet The Mystery of Charles Dickens Another Country Tar-Zen of the apes Dance: Debra Craine sees the Royal Ballet revive Antony Tudor's Shadowplay and premiere Michael Corder's latest creation Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten "Eddie Izzard is the only stand-up that I love" The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times A celebration of nothing The weekend's viewing When Parky had oiled Beckham up enough he asked him about "those knickers" Interference Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) Don't miss Flesh & Blood BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Index The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2174 NHfA Care Fees Specialists Clara. net Thunderbirds are go! Contents The Open University Hard drive that put Tim Wapshott, software editor, meets a go-ahead woman who has conquered the world of gaming Butterworths Lexis direct Two-step PC guide is plain sailing Let kids have fun in safety Small Wonder Poppy appeal flowers online Ismo's gizmo gives game an added bite Microsoft's code red Hackers may have stolen the code to the new version of Windows but, as Ben Hammersley reports, this may even benefit the software giant Lineone Waspo Devil for drivers in the detail Updated versions of route-finders leave John Henderson largely unmoved Start-ups made even easier Revamped website for small firms has a valuable free offer for budding businesses, writes Tony Dawe Starting a new business? Where we Work Get a head start with our free I need to know, up to a point Eye spy a perfect wau to get into the picture The call it Mrsid. Confused? Well, you won't be any longer. As Ben Hammersley explains, technology first developed for the FEBI is now being used commercially, even for family holiday snaps. So there is no excuse for cutting granny's head off BT Where we Work Need for joined-up government E-skills get their reward BT Word on the street is free net access Classic tales given some French polish Poets Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott find history and intellectual depth in a range of culturally approved games PC World the Computer Superstore Claire's Web All Formats Rental The Times Saving the soul of the machine User Interface Ooh, you are a sweetie E-praise: picture perfect A little e-tail therapy makes us mall right High street shopping is a hassle so, as Dan Whitcombe discovers, more of us enjoy the stress-free cyber option Swedish chef speaks your lingo Website of the Week Deus Ex, Medievil II scoop Bafta awards Web shopping rules Plexus Training KPIT Infosystems Ltd. PMR Group Plc Visit Time Computers

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