News from 10/11/2000
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Andrew Robson, Lionel Kreeger, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, P. R. Avern, Paul Bompard, Paul Hoggart, Ray Snoddy, Richard Hobson, Julia Crosse, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Eden, Lucy Elkins, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Ian Christie, Gabrielle Starkey, Elizabeth Smith, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Michael Fisher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Conal Urquhart, John Clarke, Cornelius Lysaght, John Atkins, Paul Noon (General Secretary), Dominic Walsh, Duncan Sandys, Valerie Elliott Stewart Tendler and Roland Watson, Jean Moorcroft Wilson, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, John Donne, Nick Wyke, Philip Slater (Chairman), Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Mike Bradley, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael Watts, Charles Bremner, Brian Stringer, John Pimlott, Oliver Wright and Simon de Bruxelles, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Jonathan Fenby, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Elton John, Amber Cowan, Paul McCann, Charles Bremner and Roger Boyes, Granville Davies, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, John Podhoretz, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Peter Jay, Celia Brayfield, Sheena Easton, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Martin Shepherd, Ricky Martin, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Boylan, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Pamela Shimell, Emily Davies, Helen Cranford, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Adam Fresco, Lewis Smith and Conal Urquhart, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Marilyn Manson, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Anthony Field, Tony Wright, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Ronald Gribble, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Gillian Smellie, Ian Brodie, Susannah Self, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Scotland of Asthal, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,
ResumoIndex Bush's Florida lead just 229 votes Gore demands another recount US is gripped by poll crisis England under-30 Inside Times 2 EasyJet. com So, Mr Bond, you're trapped in the Web Index I was the weakest link Index NI change will affect 4 million Falconer expresses deep regret—but sits tight New football magazine The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts The Times Online Offers Italy 2001 The weather today Gore team may ask for new Palm Beach vote US Elections 2000 Florida official recount delayed Matthew Parris Voter fraud hotline set up Newspapers Support Recycling The from voters say caused problems because of… 'Punch the hole next to the arrow next to the number' Brother Jeb displays no doubts How Liberal Jews voted for Hitler admirer Bush acts as a President to select his team Fujitsu Computers Siemens Heads or tails, Democrats cannot take control of the Senate US Election 2000 Extra time keeps the jokers in ammunition History may turn on decisions of three 'faithless' electors Colorado votes to tighten gun laws (Reuters): Lewinsky scandal 'not a factor' No Title Hillary 'lacks high ambition'—oh yeah? US Election 2000 US foes gleeful at voting 'fraud' Saturday Times Dixons Expulsions count against schools in league tables 'Mr World' Morley dies at 82 Norwich Union Legion National job agency for nurses News in Brief Dando clash Tom McClean Jodie recuperates Teacher cleared Bit of a flap Top women cast off their clothes to aid jobless The Times Football Handbook Sky a digital vision for everyone Fire hits Liberty during refitting There are Still Times when we Can't Prevent… Cherie to seek new ban on book Interim Report and Accounts 2000-01 Interim Report and Accounts 2000-01 Woolf opens door to life sentence appeals Royal Mail The get-out clause Picasso sold by phone for record £38m Central Equity Big babies more likely to die early News in Brief Shayler plea Sarah dress clue Feeding phobia PC World the Computer Superstore Doomed Dome was bankrupt by second month Dolphin Writing of the wrongs Sheaffer Railtrack tests for line cracks were inadequate Dome raid suspects remanded in custody Raleigh French to spice up motorway menus Standard Life Bank Cenotaph honour for war 'cowards' AOL Southern counties braced for new floods By a Correspondent: Parents sue hospital over organs Marriott Region by Region Guide to the Flooding Chaos Monk guilty of assaults Baron Philippe De Rothschild Belgians 'more exciting than Britons' Tiny 'Greedy' oil firms keep 1p cut on green fuel Mini Budget Low-sulphur petrol is worth buying Feel@LIBERTY Did Brown compromise his principles? On Politics Police threaten to arrest protesters Company car drivers pay more Pension credit worth up to £14 Fossil fuel taxes 'should go up' Nightmare wake-up call for MP who wasn't dreaming Mini Budget Parliamentary Sketch My Business By a Correspondent: Bruton attacks Brit Disc as illegal Camelot reveals BBC pays £7m for lottery show Currys Beware Central Office rats Bercow attacks own side on 'zero tolerance' Tones try to neuter Bill on gay sex Vauxhall Talk… MPs urge reform of committees Parliament in Brief All together now Quote of the day Today in Parliament Mi5 knew that Haw-Haw's wife was also traitor Public Record Office Hero was Japanese agent BT Dancing spies caught on boat to Cuba Euro-MPs may get big pay rise News in Brief Rape trial reform Sport for girls Pater families Gender bending Freeserve De Gaulle's first statue frowns on squabbling heirs Inquiry to test 'racist' police dogs World in Brief (AFP): Kuwaiti arrests (AP): Kursk notes found (Reuters): Russia forces cut (AP): Gypsies killed Giraffe lawsuit Leukaemia Research Fund Tooth reveals root of Plague Time Computers France tries to ease beef panic Israeli rockets kill Fatah leader Catholics urged to spurn 'Protestant' burgers Mortgages Hp invent The Times online Nail-biting fears that stalk the Chancellor What threatens Gordon's game plan to become Prime Minister? How a tidal wave of prosperity has failed to mend the rifts in US society Is Brown scared of the Brussels inquisition? Vat on church repairs shows how much in thrall to europe the treasury remains Knife edge After the Recount Americans need a less divisive form of politics Sheep in Woolf's Clothing A gentle judgement on tough terrain Disaster Zone Why it is essential to learn the lessons of the Dome Flood counter-tactics Integrity of US voting system Protection of UK interests in EU Taking responsibility Air traffic proposals The right to die Painting the town grey Postal deliveries Letters for publication may be posted, faxed or… Artistic standards at Opera House Photo synthesis Travel information Court Circular Luncheon Dinners Personal Column Memorial services School news Lecture Sir Robin Day Memorial service Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Global Crossing Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Derman Christopherson Vice-Chancellor of Durham who helped to defuse student protests during the 1960s Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Eric Morley Impresario of Come Dancing, commercial bingo and Miss World, who had trouble Keeping the lid on his hot potatoes T. 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Lawrence to his Friends Hugh Paddick Actor famed for his outrageous doubles entendres Invensys Barclays makes £1.6m payoff BT seeks go-ahead to split itself in two Oil price rises after warning Dot-com slump squeezes Leighton Judgment will save merger firms millions RSA plays down cost of floods Costly rises in pensions 'will require NI increase' HSBC Index ScottishPower plays down talk of new US deal CRH cements Europe strategy Deutsche Post World Net Didata lines up $1bn US deal to expand Net services R-R to cut 1,300 UK jobs CBI studies tax rethink NSI Abbey in mortgage bond plan Lazard confirms Loomis Business in Brief Leak inquiry B&W's first lady Gap shares fall Pay offer rejected Sour taste as Tate warns again Airlines criticise Prescott Three-week reprieve for AOL merger Dome board must shoulder blame Commentary EasyJet shrugs off challenge Dolphin Hopes of merger boost EMI Stock Market Brokers send British Energy soaring Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Measure of interest in Dimension Data Tempus ScottishPower Tate & Lyle Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Stem cell firm restores investors' hopes for biotech sector Cold shoulder for global warming pack The Kyoto Protocol on gas emissions is in danger of losing support Legal fight over Thistle expenses City Diary Star name City Diary SFO exit City Diary Beer fear City Diary SAS Afternoon retreat for equities Crockett & Jones Wireless links up to move into TV Companies in Brief TIMBERWeb Capital Radio signals growth Sportingbet turnover rises 25-fold Mixed fortunes for pub operators @rating The Times Unit Trust Information Service Apartments & Penthouses Johnson remains in the hunt Racing Cheltenham Southwell Newcastle Newbury makes a stand on behalf of customers Life At The Races Say hello to the jockeys Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Last word Racing-bets. com Trescothick proves class Cricket Dixons Peshawar Scoreboard Bangladesh in spotlight for toughest test Test cricket's newest nation is bowled over by the occasion Jeremy gets unlucky break on first tour Doubt cast on Test status of World Cup minnows Rugby league For the record Yesterday's racing results Price driven on to new heights of excellence Golf Scores Kirke wins surprise England call Rugby union Today's fixtures Legal & Public Notices Hall puts Vendee delay behind him Sailing Nicol suffers rare early departure Sport in Brief On the mend Ahl swept aside Claymores get set Gronholm in front England recover Liverpool flirt with calamity Football Genie Hair today, gone tomorrow: Lewis dismisses Tua threat Boxing Poor display from man in Row C—he'll be disappointed with that Footie-bets. com Laslandes double sends Celtic tumbling Fottball The Premiership today England's standing in Europe rises Gradi continues to put emphasis on survival Arsenal home in on repeal triumph Old guard overthrown in Taylor's revolution The Times Crossword No 21,570 England's Boys' Brigade Surgery puts Cole on back-burner In the Saturday Times BT Cellnet The beginner's guide to The Archers Index BSE Now it's France's turn Best for arts Marilyn Manson-not scary, just another… The Times Contents Picture Gallery Nightmare in France Despite draconian measures, France is now in the grip of a BSE crisis which has has already claimed three victims. Charles Bremner reports What kind of fool am I? In the interests of science, Cauitlin Moran subjects herself to the ritual roasting that is The Weakest Link Gôiya The Test The rat Who's who in New listeners to The Archers cannot understand the characters or the narrative. Here Peter Barnard presents a beginner's guide to the long-running soap I stopped listening When Valerie Grove first heard The Archers in the Sixties it was already beyond parody. But with a daily audience of 4 million, Radio 4 just has to take it seriously The Saturday Times Lines from the Front On the eve of Armistice Day, Jean Moorcroft Wilson salutes the poets of the First World War The war poets' still with us and has passed into our culture The Times The fall guy in Diane Abbott's fireworks display Join my Opera chorus: open roads for all The anti-brand leader Naomi Klein has written the anti-corporate manifestor for a new generation of protesters. Interview by Celia Brayfield The Times Thanks, but we'll manage Pop: Today's stars are taking care of business as never before, but who wants a bunch of singing accountants, asks David Sinclair Today's stars badly need to engage in more gratuitously offensive banter You joined a band to have fun, make music and ignore official health warnings BBC Blues Taj Mahal and the Phantom Blues Band Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Virgin Under the knife of Brian New Albums: Brian Warner, aka Marilyn Manson, is delivering the harsh truth from America's sick underbelly, says Barbara Ellen The irony is that, in his own way, Manson is probably as anti-American as McDonald's Marilyn Manson Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) Silly make-up masks potent Iyrical message More pop albums New jazz albums Entertainments Lesley Garrett Theatres Albery Theatre Long Days Journey into Night Whitehall Theatre Gordon Reece Gallery Famous after ten minutes Television: Being a good thing in a small parcel set Rob Brydon on his way, writes Imogen Edwards-Jones I have been recognised but not like Judy Finnigan with my top down Picture Gallery Wonder Boys A haunting in Soho Visual Art: Tony Oursler's spooky installation of projections and voices in Soho Square send shivers up the spine of Richard Cork Spirits from the past haunt us with their unfettered, often hysterical, ramblings Theatre Because It's Theatre Nottingham Playhouse Theatre River on Fire Lyric Studio, W6 Troubles in mind Theatre: Gary Mitchell's RUC thriller The Force of Change is back at the Royal Court, and still impresses Benedict Nightingale Theatre In the Boom Boom Room Courtyard, N1 Play choice The Wish List The unkindest cut Furniture Where to Find It Red mist covers Irish eyes A controversial case in Ireland shows why true freedom of the press can only mean the freedom to be vulgar, stupid and just plain wrong, says Geoffrey Wheatcroft Picture Gallery Chaos at the polls In their haste to be first with the news, US networks may have undermined democracy, says Tim Harnes Media diary The Sunday Times A wolf joins The Sunday Business Editor Jeff Randall tells Paul McCann how his criticism of the BBC led to his appointment as its business editor and how he will shake things up Comedy of errors Paper Round A new collection of The Guardian's Corrections and Clarifications column is essential reading Créme Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants NAVs Andrew Martin Ltd News International Newspapers Limited ITV Network Limited Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants City Centre Restaurants Plc Francis Holland School Super Secretaries Top Pa £28K + Benefits Gecko Thirty Plus Recruitment Office Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Come clean, Hollick Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants European Design Centre Ltd The Times Media & Marketing HRA The Times The Times Editors, I've had a few Stephen Clackson has retired after 15 years as the Standard's news editor. Lucy Elkins reports Why a top Hong Kong journalist had to go The departure of the South China Morning Post's star writer raises fears about press freedom in Hong Kong, says Jonathan Fenby Banishment order on British citizens invalid Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published November 10,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth office and Another, Ex parte Bancoult Before Lord Justice Law and Mr Justice Gibbs Judgement November 3,2000 Judge rejects attack on integrity of foreign judiciary Queen's Bench Division Published November 10,2000 Skrine and Co (a Firm) and Others v Euromoney Publications plc and Others Before Mr Justice Morland Judgement November 3,2000 Burden on defendant Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published November 10,2000 Regina v Barwick Life sentence 'exceptional circumstances' Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published November 10,2000 Regina v Offen Regina v McGilliard Regina v Mckeown regina v Okwuegbunam Regina v Saunders (Stephen) Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice, Mrs Justice Steel and Mr Justice Richard Judgment November 9,2000 Picture Gallery Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling Damming history and art Yesterday's viewing Off your Chest Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky Sports Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 30) Cold Feet BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2184 The Times Combat Stress-Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Picture Gallery Region by region Rebirth of a nation's glorious heritage Richard Owen introduces a 16-page special report on the millennium spirit behind italy's second Renaissance Inside Milan At home with the pasta masters Nick Wyke lists the advantages of authentic Italian food in a natural setting Riviera Ligure Welcome in the hills for the straniero Umbria Renaissance culture mixes easily with consmopolitan immigrants, says Paul Bompard Say guten tag to a relic of imperial Austria South Tyrol Glaciers, valleys and castles on mountaintops define the rugged country of the northeast From the pass, 52 legendary hairpins zigzag down into the South Tyrol Yes, Prime Minister, it's lovely Tuscany Art and history merge in this rose-tinted region, reports Susan MacDonald Solidly Italian but beautifully independent Trentino For breathtaking landscapes and fine wine, the area is matchless, says Paul Bompard An ideal place for cycling, walking, climbing or simply driving on great roads Viareggio Alitalia Cast off for gardens, wines and antiquities See Pompeil by all means, says Helen Cranford, but don't miss the rest of this thrilling region Growing popularity of an unspoilt land Molise Paul Bompard reveals the charming secrets of Italy's least-known provin? Treasure island with a touch of kidnapped Published his Talan Travels He Put Calaberta and Nick Wyke finds that the antics of the old bandit country now attract tourists Sardinia Temples, gods Hollywood gave Sicilians a bad name. Today you are more likely to find mosaics than Mafia, says Ronald Gribble Odyssey into a land of myth and magic Sardinia and Sicily Firmly on the Map. Three Times Writers Followed in his Footsteps Look no further if you seek the ancient and sophisticated says Julia Crosse Calabria No Title Charm of the stiletto heel Apulia Visitors can enjoy its the history, vineyards and silvery olive groves Immerse yourself in a cultural melting pot Friuli Julia Crosse is won over by the diverse charms of Italy's most easterly province Eternally young Lazio Julia Crosse marvels at Rome's renaissance and at the variety of her environs When here, do as the Romans all love to do Abruzzo Romans often disparage the region—to keep its joys a secret from tourists Where history meets the sea Liguria Susan MacDonald samples a slice of enchantment in Genoa and Portofino Cradle of la dolce vita Emilia-Romagna Paul Bompard visits a region famous for learning, cars, food, art and beaches Small is very beautiful Valle D'Aosta A niche of scenic land has mountains, mushroom soup and medieval castles Campania Twelve million tourists keep a sinking city afloat Julia Crosse reports on one of the world's cultural treasure houses and the country that surrounds it Veneto Enjoy the best of both worlds Marche The birthplace of Raphael and Rossini is in demand from second-homers, says Nick Wyke One jump ahead of the rest As Italy's industrial heartland prepares for the 2006 Winter Olympics, Paul Bompard revisits its rich past Piedmont Picture Gallery Reformers rescued 'cavemen' Basilicata Homes carved from the cliffside and shared with donkeys are now a curiosity No Title ITALiA
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