News from 17/11/2000
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Andrew Robson, Elizabeth Judge and Augela Jameson, Marion McGilvary, Jon Ashworth, Guy Erwood, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, David Charter Health Correspondent, David Mannering, Robert Cole, Henry Raynor, Andrew Pierce, Paul Armstrong and Emily Davies, William Mann, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, James Meore, William Mann, Music Critic, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ray Snoddy, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Julia Brookes, Philip Howard, R. J. Abraham, Derrick White, David Speight, Steve Clarke, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Barbara Ellen, Alan Pickett, Kevin Eason, Paul Wllkinson, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, P. H. Scott, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, K. S. Nash, Cornelius Lysaght, Bernard A. Bagnari, Stephen Bovey and Stefanie Marsh, Catherine Chetwynd, Keith Vaz, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Sarah Helm, Charles de Houghton, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Geoffrey Simpson, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Alan Hamilton, Glyn Craig, Stephen Farrell, Anselm Kuhn, R. I. L. Guthrie, Mike Bradley, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael Leapman, David Roche, Adrienne May, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, A. L. Cram, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Sydney Haywood, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Meg Carter, Paul McCann, David Lister, Sarah Wildor, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor and Christine Buckley, Julian Kossoff, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Michael Gambon, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Richard Hooper, Jennifer O'Neill Women's football, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Richard Lamming, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Churchill, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Catherine O'Brien, Alan Smith, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Allen Robertson, Ben MacIntyre and James Bone, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Conal Urquhart and Oliver Wright, H. Murray, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Jean Marsh, James Jackson, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Garrard, P. J. Collingwood, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Andrew Eynon, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Philip Webster Political Editor and Martin Fletcher, Jane Shilli, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Charles Kennedy, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Barry R. Lenz, Willam Mann,
ResumoThe architectural vandalism in Liverpool and… The Beatles Mandelson tries to bury euro debate Student bonus Picture Gallery University cash Clinton in Hanoi Republicans threaten to block Florida vote Royal divorce lawyer negotiates new split The Times today, Crossword, Radio and television,… Tories to forfeit £4m party funds Chopard My name is Sir Michael Caine The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Picture Gallery Arts Offers The Times Online The Beatles Small eruption, few hurt on day of marvels Companies back away from £125m Dome bid The weather today Picture Gallery £5m to stop wobble Tycoon's racist son saved from jail by grief Eight years for battered husband who cooked wife's head Breitling All Saints march in as Europe's best Bowhead whale of 211 may be oldest mammal Euro switch 'will cost business billions' Britain will resist all threats to its tax veto Time Computers Half-price bus fares planned for students Late timetable threatens chaos Sinn Fein acts to end Trimble ban News in Brief Hospital wait Paramedic move Reporters' stress News recruit Mummified turtle Uncertain rhythm Pooh bear is going 'home' to Winnipeg 13 million watch Morse die in final episode Proud Foot Saga British Airways IVF clinic must pay to raise 'extra' baby Gay Christians attack Church's 'homophobia' Currys Ethnic minority clergy 'should be tripled' Melbourne Australia British Museum castigated News in Brief Abram inquiry Agency cleared Airmen eject Death damages I was betrayed by my ex-lover, says Sir Elton Russ Conway dies aged 75 Vauxhall Saga Virgin mobile Universities get extra £1bn to fund expansion Sharps Bedrooms Apple a day for schoolchildren Queen to honour flood unit Canali Boateng accused over prison raid 'Let them rot' call on no-go areas Genie Urban renewal blueprint 'falls short' Gateway The new broom revitalising inner cities Homebase London homes must be for less well-off Don't land so close to me, Sting tells RAF Boots Invest RSPCA wants ban on fish in executive toy Princess's butler is suspended News in Brief Officer impaled Traffic calmer Cousin for Leo Naked justice Hundreds join late rush to be people's peers What their lordships want Comet 'I'm young, female and working class' Parliament in Brief Quote of the day Today in Parliament Phantas Magoria American Express Personal Loans Tories to oppose Neill's strictures on sleaze Clintons try to exorcise ghosts of Vietnam Mandela report increases pressure to drop Ilisu dam Sky Atlantic Russian jets catch US ships off guard Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Allders Schroder dealt blow as minister is forced to quit German doctor killed by Israelis Phillips Two die in Neapolitan gang war World in Brief Driver charged BSE court case Freetown arrival (AFP): Ties renewed (Reuters): F16 hits plane US Army heralds the death of the tank Indian star 'acted way out of kidnap' Cut phone bills in half! Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Blazing Mir's return trip could wipe out Sydney PC World PC World Currys Judges' recount ruling boosts Gore Us Election 2000 Republicans shun scorched earth policy Norwich Union Direct Bruiser enters the fray for Bush Democrats demand fraud inquiry Fujitsu Siemens Rival television appeals offer contrast in styles Us Election 2000 Tiny The Beatles The trouble with ruling on a wing and a prayer Too many of Blair's battles are about machismo and money, not principle European leaders should be more important to us than the US President Picture Gallery Bricks and mortar do not a city make Freebie frenzy The Times Diary Giles Coren Stating the Obvious Others should match Mandelson's candour on the euro First Steps A long road opens up towards urban regeneration The Art of War The once-mighty tank rolls towards extinction Railway performance Off the subject Fighting the fire danger in tunnels Hague sparks a Scottish debate Scotland's nationhood The Bulger killers Mobile phones Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not… EU defence force Height anxiety Life in the slow lane Nuclear power and climate change TV licences Road protests Unhealthy endeavour Court Circular Luncheons Reception To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Legal news University news Livery company Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Meetings Awards Thanksgiving service Forthcoming marriages Dinners Eng v Aus Rugby Premier Events Pall Mall Tickets V. I. P. Seats Available Hester Burton Challenging young readers with vivid historical fiction Personal Column Faresavers Flightsearchers All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Russ Conway Popular pianist who caught the mood of the the Fifties and early Sixties with a series of 'easy listening' hits which sold more than 30 million copies On This Day November 17,1982 Arthur Askey One of Britain's best loved entertainers, the Scouse comedian Arthur Askey spent more than half a century in showbusiness Llewelyn Thomas Son of Dylan Thomas who could always be relied upon to be unreliable Flat finish for equities BT Bank accused of manipulating rate hopes Trade war alert as EU seeks $4bn US sanctions Police inquiry as £3m pension fund disappears Small firms fail on stakeholder plan Tennant to stand down Leading firms snub investors' call for change Kana Prosser stays on at L&G to oversee strategy Index Results in Brief SAP Merger of Telewest and ntl is ruled out Michel to leave BA Picture Gallery Babcock sells Railcare Nationwide loans fall by 30% as rivals gain BT to convert exchanges Business in Brief Former IFA fined Holmes cash call End of TheStreet Spirent in £1.2bn US deal Laing to sell of division Boosey warning strikes sour note Haunted by phantom of the Opra Scoot. com sales drop 34% Smart Funding Innovation Sainsbury wins buyers' vote Freeserve bounces back on bid hopes Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Spirent stays one step ahead of the revolution Scoot. com Dairy Crest Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Tigers of Pacific Rim fail to burn bright Reports on the struggling East Asian economies as they try to halt a major slump Howard's way at Charles Stanley City Diary Gem defence cuts no ice with consumer Fat Chance City Diary House Vin City Diary Street wise City Diary SAS Allied Domecq gains rights to vodka brand UK online for business By Our City Staff: Generics to seek full listing By Our City Staff: Riversoft float value of £400m From a Correspondent: Euro Disney plan on target HSBC may quit Brazil auction Business in Brief Patsystems buys intellectual rights PNC pays £6.5m for Mobilexpo Investment bank boost for SocGen Penna acquires in Scandinavia Gardner joins Chez Gerard BoI seeks expansion through subsidiary Single letting boosts Helical Bar by 66% The Times Glenmorangie raises spirits with 39% jump Sun microsystems Contract brewing helps Young's lift output Give me convergence, but not yet Talk of media being merged by the force of technoligical advance is premature Agilent Technologies The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trek China 2001 Coca-Cola in $200m workers' settlement NSI Royal Mail Dairy Crest shakes up its sites M&S may think again on White City centre Rank hopes to sell troubled Deluxe division for £400m BP announces sale of three US refineries Software company's losses rise to £4.7m Jarvis pursues success in home and away fixtures Racing Ascot Exeter Southwell Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Here's hoping the wait has been worthwhile Water way to carry on Summit happening Yesterday's results Wincanton Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Warwick Racing-bets. com O'Driscoll eases into media game Rugby unlon The Ireland centre lauded as the heir to Mike Gibson begins to make new friends By Our Sports Staff: Fryatt benefits from lesson Golf Tied teams travel to final Nationwide Bourhill pays price for Hightown lows Hockey Button wins highest praise Motor racing Going with the flow is open to question Computer theft makes job harder for Kiwis Rugby league Joyce halts Grainger rally to keep eye firmly on title Squash Oakwood riding high at top Netball Gqumy Mnds out win to eaip pini-final place Bowls Henman running out of a route to Lisbon Tennis Russian teenager ousts Davenport For the record Today's fixtures Azharuddin puts case for defence Cricket Murphy hits the road to Wembley snooker Sport in Brief Robins best London advances Wigg dies Perkins retires Fahey wins epic Racing-bets. com Young guns bring England in from the cold Football Scots show rare lack of passion Paolo's home truths put him in the dock By Our Sports Staff: Brazil fail to shine in victory FA angered by racism Defeated Finland deliver warning to Eriksson Lee's book eases the memory of Gullit days Football The Premiership today Wheel turning full circle for Barrow A club that has survived against the odds is back on the glory trail FA aiming to raise quality of coaching Thorpe's marathon has Pakistan on the run The Times Crossword Tomorrow in the Saturday Times TD Waterhouse From Our Music Critic: What Songs the Beatles Sang. . . Youth with Beatle cut suspended Employer objects From Our Correspondent: Beatles on the beat What Songs the Beatles Sang Police protection for the Beatles House of Commons Seen but Hardly Heard Astoria, Finsbury Park The Beatles' Christmas Show Disorder in rush for Beatles tickets From Our Correspondent: 100 Casualties in Beatle Queue Crowds of fans at London airport welcome the Beatles… From our Own Correspondent: Beatles dollar earning tour Off-Beat Film on Beatles London Pavilion: A Hard Day's Night From Our Own Correspondent: No Beatle wigs in the dining room 'Beatlemania' brings protest Hooliganism Will Be Stamped out Incidents during visit by Beatles From Our Own Correspondent: Americans Decide the Beatles are Harmless Coast to coast audience on television 4,000 riot as Beatles arrive in Miami In brief Beatles are Just Cuddlesome Young girls' reaction Who are the Beatles? 'Beatles were not manhandled' The Monarchy as the Duke Sees It 'I agree we are old-fashioned' A Foot Wrong Beatles, Duke on press "misprint" Protest at Honour for Beatles M. B. E. returned to the Queen From Our Political Correspondent: In defence of the Beatles' honour Motion tabled by Liverpool M. P. s Captain Returning O. B. E. In Protest From our Own Correspondent: Two to one against Beatles Author Returns his Military Medal More Protests over the Beatles Beatles Fan Mail for Col Wagg Letters to The Editor Still unrewarded Beatle equity Honours Ignore talent? From our Political Correspondent: Peer to Question Beatles' M. B. E. s Beatle spice Their reward Associations Beatles 'songs beat profit forecast Honours Airport plan shielded the Beatles Arrested for playing "Beatle" music Beatles gatecrashers shown out Second Beatles Film Miss Eleanor Bron in Beatles Film Prize for Beatles Film First Aid for 130 at Beatles Show From our Own Correspondent: Beatles to appear in Japan From our Own Correspondent: Typhoon delays the Beatles Beatles fans use tear gas 40 Beatles fans arrested Munich Claims Tax on Beatles Boos for Beatles in Philippines Beatles Return 20 Fans Greet Beatles From our Own Correspondent: Beatles Cheered by 10,000 in tokyo Many injured as Beatles flee The Beatles revive hopes of progress in pop music U. S. ban on Beatles over religion From adolescent worship to infant education Beatles 'are not breaking up' Pennsylvania Move to Ban Beatles S. African Radio Ban, on Beatles Records Penny Lane for a Song Strictly for the dogs Beatles anarchy prevails Beatle reply to TV film citics Beatles suing for slander and libel Beatles' millions Business link for pop groups? Beatle wife misses the train Beatles as healers Two Beatles Win Song Awards Beatles on world TV Beatles 'buy a Greek island' From our Correspondent: Beatles miss Aeschylus Beatles offered $lm for a day BBC cancel film of Beatles By the News Team: Brian Epstein is found dead News brings the Beatles back to London Beatles' song firm rallies after fall From our Correspondent: Archbishop on Beatles search Beatles 'believe in rebirth' By a Staff Reporter: The Beatles will manage themselves Beatles expected for meditation Beatles drive to yogi centre Beatles have a hard day of yoga Mystic forgives the Beatles Business expert to aid Beatles More adventures in Penny Lane Beatles laugh at spy accusations Beatles cut short meditation Beatles fight Grade bid Two Beatles get more awards Beatles' film and music company Windfalls at Apple Beatles style A British cartoon film that should please nearly everyone The New Beatles Album Cheers and tears as Beatle marries New Beatles Film McCartney split with Beatles denied McCartney tells why he left Without Paul, No Beatles From our Own Correspondent: 'Pot smoked by Beatles at palace' Picture Gallery Revolution finds Andy Hardy Northern songs director resigns AP: Beatles are blamed by Agnew Beatle relics at rock auction All their yesterdays-online Strong as ever From Our Own Correspondent: Manson 'sought Race War' The Beatles All Africans under the skin Dust off your diamonds The next revolution in air travel The Times Contents Picture Gallery Picture Gallery We're all Africans Research shows that, genetically, we may have more in common with Africans than we do with each other. Anjana Ahuja reports Picture Gallery The Test Early man's skin was mid-brown The Saturday Times Sorry I never touch a drop New figures show that 12 per cent of 18 to 24-year-olds are teetotal. Here three young people explain why they chose not to drink Sainsbury's Barometer The undercover As Jewish veterans prepare for their annual parade, Julian Kossoff reveals the truth about a covert commando squad Gôya Nights with dream lovers In Marion McGilvary's dreams she sometimes finds herself in bed with people to whom she has not been properly introduced Reader Offer the Times Court jester—ust the job for John Prescott Mad cows and teenage bats need protection World Service charm The Times Thin-skinned Some of Britain's most eminent former diplomats have cast aside their professional training to take sides over Europe. Sarah Helm reports Gold frappé: it's a new taste Interview: Actually, says David Sinclair, it's Goldfrapp, the hottest, coldest, anti-poppiest sound of the year "Lewis !"—that was your catchphrase Television: Morse is dead, you know, but Caitlin Moran is not much moved by the end of his Endeavour Emtec Bast New pop albums The Magic of Inspector Morse Stop us if you've heard this One Pop: Three decades after the break-up of the Beatles, their hits are still here, there and everywhere. So who needs a new compilation, asks Barbara Ellen Picture Gallery Take your protein pills and Once upon a pop star, "tired and emotional" ment wrecked to the nipples on illegal substances and groupie fatigue. These days, it just means tired, And very emotional. Tom Cox separates the men from the wusses The Beatles Concerts: Exhilarating Berlioz from Simon Rattle OAE/Rattle Festival Only time enya New jazz albums Opera & Ballet Royal Opera House Theatres Classical Spectacular Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Starlight Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reduced Shakespeare Company The sprite stuff Ballet: Frederick Ashton's Ondine springs begullingly to life lin the alluring form of Sarah Wildor, says Allen Robertson The Witches of Eastwick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savoy Theatre Shaftesbury Theatre Strand Theatre Victoria Palace Wreaking havoc Theatre: Michael Gambon stinks in Patrick Marber's revival of the Caretaker, but that's good thing, says Benedict Nightingale Play choice compiled by Marit Hargie Royal Opera House Fenn Wright Manson Dust off your dia No Title Furniture Village Where to Find It Electronic, not supersonic Concorde may be grounded but e-technology is changing the face of air travel. Julia Brookes introduces a five-page special report Austrian Airlines Easier to work, simpler to sleep Airline rivalry has produced flat-bed seats, luxury cabins and e-tools for work, says David Churchill Europcar EasyJet. com Now that's what I call room service Relaxing aromas, cable TV-hotels are aiming for luxury by design, says David Churchill Airline Network Conference confidence Hotels hope to win meetings business by raising their game, says Catherine Chetwynd Still cheap and now more cheerful Budget carriers are offering more comforts a nd more destinations, says Catherine Chetwynd Millennium Mill Naire Is e-booking evolving? Arranging your trip online can be frustrating, says David Churchill, but it will get easier Meridiana In Brief Alli jumps ship The new Labour peer and gay rights campaigner Lord Alli is to leave Carlton TV. Steve Clarke asks why Matlock's local hero Creme WK Cevas Data Systems Limited Autodex Ltd The Holmes Group Office Junior Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Selective Office Support LTD Recruitment Consultant OTE Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Why lads rule adland The dearth of women in creative and senior roles in advertising is revealed in a new report. So is the industry sexist? Meg Carter reports Radio 4's subtle boss The Times A flutter from your sofa A French digital channel on which punters can back horses has been a galloping success. Raymond Snody reports HRA News International Newspapers Limited Media & Marketing Property Correspondent News International Newspapers Limited The Times Life after She may have won a special Bafta for her contribution to children's television but Anne Wood is in no mood to retire. Interview by Paul McCann From nuclear Bill Roedy once ran a missile base, but for the past 11 years he has helped MTV to conquer the world. Interview by Raymond Snoddy Media diary The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Newspapers Support Recycling Wobbly around the edges Off your Chest Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 34) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Today's Television Pages 38 & 39 Satelite and… 17,2000. Registered as a newspaper, at trie, rosi… Times 2 Crossword No 2190 A most Gratifying Ale
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