News from 15/12/2000
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, David Ramsden, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Paul McCann Media Correspondent and Adam Sherwin, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Sir Michael Rose, James Moore, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert de Board, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Grahame R. Jelbart, Richard Shepherd, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Stephen Bayley, Eric Rose, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Steve Clarke, Angela Court, James Bone, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent and Conal Urquhart, Nick Hasell Stock Market, Michael Olizar, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Cornelius Lysaght, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Helen Studd and Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Natalie Ferstendik, Jenny MacArthur, Eve-Ann Prentice, Shirley English and Glen Owen, Nick Wyke, Richard Cleroux and Edward Gorman, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Kate Muir, Angela Jameson, Peter Bishop, Jeremy Auchincloss, Anne Bligh, David Lister, Anthony Lester, Robert MacLennan, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Philip Manasseh, Paul Sexton, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Roland Watson and David Lister, Derek Wyatt, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Jack Wardle, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sir Hubert Bennett, Richard Ford, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jennifer O'Neill, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Jaws Shilling, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Dennis Walker, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Torin Douglas, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Oliver Chastney, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Mark Court and Nick Hasell, Glenys Kinnock (Group of the Party of European Socialists), Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alyson Rudd, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Jill Hunter, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Geoffrey Lee Williams, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoThe Times Why I want The Archers to be fun again Middle East talks to restart Hague admits using wrong statistics in police speech Lover in trouble over his e-mail ego No Title What the President bought his women in Notting Hill … Sharp rise shown in fear of crime No Title "I'll be home late, Dear. I'm still… No Title The Times Today The Times Online Labour economist is made BBC's vice-chairman Anti-euro group will stay out of election The weather today No Title Call for legal action on museum 'blight' Spinster, 70, tells of rape ordeal in DNA case 'I was terrified. I thought that I was going to die' Dixons News No Title 4 News Britain's US links 'will grow stronger' Fujitsu Computers Siemens No Title Third Way club loses out to forces of conservatism Clinton in Britain Bush win raises real questions Commentary All President's men leave pub without paying Human Rights Act bans filming at nativity play Doubts over wife's 'suicide' Video Professor Vicar sorry over Santa The new Alliance Premier Account No Title Alliance Leicester News Guide not to blame for deaths News in Brief No Title News Hague is accused of playing race card Pc World the Computer Superstore No Title MacPherson baffled by morale gibe Capital Crime London crime soars as street searches fall No Title Escape to Desolation Island Goss defends his boat as designer admits failings Revolutionary design proves a leap too far Where Did It All Go Wrong? News 7 More have sexual diseases News in Brief No Title Ralph Lauren Romance No Title Parents 'misled' in consent for baby trials The Times Royal Air Force Minolta Nurse who stole £50,000 keeps job News 9 10 News EU attacks Chirac for rewriting Nice treaty Charles Bremner Picture Gallery This could win the Goncourt Prize No Title Turks block development of EU army No Title President refuses to testify in Paris scandal Real IRA's Belfast bomb foiled News in Brief Neighbours count cost of path to nowhere McVicar in the A1 Fayed case? It's a possibility Lexar Media No Title Sony Digital-8 Camco Rders No Title Digital-8 camcorders record digital picture and… No Title News 11 Melody Maker plays last gig as a solo artist No Title Only £17.69 per Month with Easiplan £1bn roadbuilding plans get go-ahead Cisco Systems Labour's Transport Offensive Some of the Most Controversial Sites No Title Routes of contention By Our Transport Correspondent: Satellite-tracked buses to end the school run Proudfoot Leather and Lambskin Police question 11 youths over Damilola death Judges told to steer clear of sexual stereotypes Posthouse Sainbury's Tornados join search for lost plane Payout for wronged pregnant PC News in Brief Parliament in Brief Comet Middle classes warming to Labour policies Tobacco reprieve for Formula One Btinternet MP who bet on Speaker censured Fruit flies reveal Holy Grail of long life Comic genus Hot stuff good for teeth Revitonil Dixons Freeserve News The Naked Chef Hits Manhattan Hostile Congress will chop down Bush's big ideas In Washington on the challenge that lies ahead Tiny Us Election 2000 'Forget partisanship' Halifax 'I won't call back' Clinton urges America to unite Washington starts £3m game of musical chairs White House menu changes Anticipates more informality Comet The Times Online Stars go out all over capital Signs of slump threaten Republican triumph Commentary Meet the Parents Signs of Economic Slump Oldsmobile runs out of road Swiftcall No Title World prepares for foreign policy changes Time Computers No title Comet Blair is first to greet new leader National missile defence closer 20 News Bollywood boss arrested over gangland plots Jessops 'Here we go' as jet dives into Pacific Oxford Landing Settlers throw rocks at consul World in Brief The Times Marchioness/bowbelle Inquiries SS Killer was given new life as a Jew On the death camp officer who was recruited by the CIA Gateway People Rule News 21 A cautionary tale to haunt Labour's spin-doctors Watch out Mr Blair: easy elections and unelectable Oppositions just don't exist The Principal Boy is still the best man for the job - Oh no he isn't! Picture Gallery At last a US President who won't meddle The Times Friday December 15 2000 Picture Gallery Sprout alert The Times Diary The Times George W's World Where the EU cannot be certain of a privileged place Disorderly Conduct The political debate on crime is producing little new evidence One Step at a Time The law lords bring the law up to date with DNA testing No Title Parliamentary change Letters to the Editor Arms export controls a priority Seasonal issue for Sundau trading Court Circular Legal news The Times My name will be great among the nations, from the… Announcements Birthdays Brogan Personal Column Anniversaries No Title Appointments in the Armed Forces Church news Sir Hubert Bennett Architect who oversaw somw of London's worst postwar developments - winning numerous prizes - despite his strong personal reservations George Montgomery Durable hero of many a western horse opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Huge Discounts For Sale The Times No Title Zimbabwe Farmers Trust Fund No Title Flatmates Zimbabwe Farmers Trust Fund, Chlenry, Castle… Thales The Times Friday December 15 2000 Banks' profits warning sparks Wall St tremors De Beers glitters with a record Equitable Life seeks to revive plan for sell-off United News cuts online investment Bumper sales on the cards Abbey urges Panel's action on Llyds bid Business FTC clears AOL $111bn takeover of Time Warner No Title Patience Wheatcroft Degussa close to £1.4bn deal to buy Laporte Index Stock Market Indices Us Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold No Title Nhfa Care Advice 0800 99 88 33 No Title Jobs to go in £760m merger of Beazer and Bryant Teather celebrates listing with dramatic growth Picture Gallery Norway to part-privatise Statoil in assets shake-up Cheshire workers in protest at Luton plan MG Rover hits target From a Correspondent: MEPs resist EU postal plan Schroder failed in previous bid to buy Homebase Xerox sells chinese operations Business in Brief Woodside to court investors Gucci bags rival chief Koch stakes £1.8m in Baird DMGT gives warning as profit drops 7% The designer Alexander McQueen has been lured to… Just another manic Sunday Commentary Licensing deal with Nintendo lifts Rage Tecra Sikorski joins SRS Technology Price of Future Integrated falls after warning 30 Markets IT worries take toll of CMG LCI falls as interims are deferred Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurotop 100 Multiple Classified Advertising Items ST's trust targeting will not harm shareholders Dmgt Isoft Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Metal Exchange Wall Street Adc Telecom 22 No Title Nuclear power is back in fashion with the Finns Finland's economy needs but reactors are causing political fallout Life's lessons in revised history City Diary Rural post offices get a cheerful card from Strasbourg MEPs have held out against plans that would smash the Royal Mail's monopoly Ford Analysis 31 32 Business News CME puts up fees as revenues slump Telephone Voice Information Systems Limited Contracts & Tenders Icc Durban Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Euronext movers ahead for full listing by first… Legal Notices No Title Securicor buys AHL outlets for £143m ISOFT buys competitor Results in Brief Bodycote to buy Lindberg Business in Brief Acm Investments Ltd No Title Cazenove Investment Fd Mgmt Ltd (Cifm) No Title Foreign & Colonial Unit Mgt No Title OEIC a Class Global Fds No Title Leggmason Investors Ut Mgrs Ltd Murray Johnstone Ut Mgmt No Title Rothschild Fund Management Ltd No Title Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd No Title 34 Equity Prices No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alcoholic Beverages Banks Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Chemicals Construction Distributors Diversified Industrials Sharp retreat for shares Leisure & Hotels No Title Insurance Investment Trusts Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Alternative Inv Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Support Services Mining Oil & Gas Telecommunications Transport Longs (over 15 years) Water Source FT information Spain forced to return gold medals Double delight for long-distance partners The woman who coaches Tanni Grey-Thompson has herself won deserved recognition Ice skating Oblasova faces a tough Swiss test Palmer's defeat tinged with controversy Swimming Sport For the record Football Today's fixtures Sailing Pressured Desjoyeaux happy to maintain his strategy 36 Sport Racing Flagship on the rocks as tide of fortune turns Seeking a seat of power Life At The Races Uttoxeter Weatherbys Stars of Tomorrow Standard Open Nh Flat… Trainers Every race, every day… 1.20 Hoops Laurent Perrier Novices Handicap Chase Bunkered First Time Racing Betline Rapid Raceline No Title Murtagh looks to maintain Stoute link Lovelock's labours lost From saddles to paddles Reading the racecard 3.20 Ebf National Hunt Novices Hurdle (Qualifier) No Title Hopes high for turf cards In a manor of speaking Equestrianism Whitaker announces arrival on big stage Rugby union Leicester facing battle over Johnson hearing Folkestone So farewell to three apostles of the BBC The retirement of Coleman, Walker and Vine marks the passing of an old, happy era IRB sucked into power vacuum 2.30 Daily Mail Juvenile Novices Hurdle 11.40 Racecall All-Weather Guide to Winners Maiden… Sport 37 Athletics Wembley on track for £40m windfall 2.40 Underddog Day Selling Stakes Course Specialists 38 Sport Cricket Cracks start to appear in Australian veneer of invincibility Counties secure new England compensation deal Magic Numbers and Free Champagne Henry's high contrasts with ever-changing mood of O'Sullivan Picture Gallery Battered England run out of ideas Curling Scotland force play-off Hockey Greenham targets recall Robson still a winner in art of losing The Times Friday December 15 200 Redknapp fails in £10m attempt to lure Keane to London The Premiership today Chelsea Picture Gallery England face German test again No Title Fans' passion is motivation for Warnock Sunderland No Title Modahl vows to win in long run The Times Crossword No 21,600 Times Sport One. Tel No Title The huge bill from more than six years of fighting Times 2 Fantasy league Nazia Bi Suicide or murder? When Nazia Bi and her daughter died in a blaze, her husband was tried for murder and cleared. But if her death was suicide, as some in the community claim, why did she scream for help? Eve-Ann Prentice reports 'The woman had a right life' Secrecy and fear is palpable in some areas of Bradford Forced marriages involve 1,000 British Asian women in a year 'The women had a right to life' Apple Computer, Inc Good Week for Picture Gallery Barometer Bad Week for No Title Why I hate The Archers Radio's favorite soap opear is tedious and trivial but somehow it works Peter Bamard, a Times critic It was designed to help farmers to produce food efficiently Mistress of all she surveys in Ambridge Vanessa Whitburn, the editor of The Archers for the past ten years, tells Steve Clarke why the serial has to change Why I hate The Archers Mistress of all she surveys in Ambridge Why I hate The Archers International Care & Relief The Saturday Times Mappin & Webb How the West has wrecked Colombia The danger of playing Quartermaster's Chairs No title No 53 and the ragged tigers Interview: They still fill stadiums, but they can't give away records. Duran Duran discuss fame and its ironies with one man who does remember them, David Sinclair There's nothing better than leaving a stage and knowing you've given 10,000 people a good time Oi! Prime Minister, no! Television: Tony Blair came over as a polished pro In his met-the-public telly grilling, but if he thinks that a cheesy smile can win over Caltin Moran The obligatory dimbleby they'd hired decided that tonight, he was going to be Anne Robinson No title More festive pop albums Oi! Prime Minister, no! Picture Gallery Have yourself a slushy little Christmas New Pop Album: Everyone likes a party singalong to a few festive favourites; Christina Aguilera has taped hers and wants us to buy it. Barbara Ellen declines pulitely Aguilera is not so much guilty of over-egging the pudding as chucking in the whole chicken Picture Gallery New jazz albums Telephone Art Galleries Theatres No Title Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Crowd says boyo selecta Pop: May we introduce to you the ham you've known for all these years - Tom Jones recks Wembley, and Paul Sexton Few other could inspire such ardour, but for Jones it is not unusual No title No Title Concerts No Title A day of blood and vengeance A day of blood and Theatre: Benedict Nightingale numbs his nether parts sitting through the Royal Shakespeare Company's 12-hour marathon of Henry Vi at the Swan, and he's still hungry for more No Title A day of blood and vengeance No Title A day of blood and vengeance A day of blood and vengeance Twelve days of feasting ROC Twelve days of feasting Wish List No Title Twelve days of feasting Picture Gallery No Title Times 2 Style No title No Title Telephone The Times The joy of radio Torin Douglas explains why he prefers working for BBC radio to television No Title Times 2 Media No Title Rise of the 'tot' titles Magazines for pre-school children make more money than comics and top girl magazines. Virginia Matthews reports Magazines for children . . . are they worth it? Media Diary No Title The Newspaper Battleground: November 2000 Telephone HTC Healthcare Group plc Mail dog bites Paper Round BPP Professional Education Finisterre Tip Top Legal Sec Times Newspapers The Times Creme Mail dog bites Banbury Cake Papers? Sure I'll buy them The boss of a us newspaper group has spent billions on titles here and at home. Raymond Snoddy reports Times 2 Media Weekend Media No Title No Title A White Paper tiger? A White Papter tiger? A White Paper tiger? Unlawfully retained DNA is usable in court House of Lords Right of way by grant Court of Apeal Executive Desk Diary No Title The Sunday Times Times 2 Offer & Games Bridge Dealer: South Chess The Times Bookshop The man from Atlantis Yesterday's viewing Times 2 Television Interference Off Your Chest No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital No Title UK Drama Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) Times 2 Television BBC1 BBC1 BBC2 CARLTON/LWT Times 2 Television Ginny Holder and Patrick Robinson (C5,10.50pm) No Title Variations No Title No Title Today's Viewing Choice Picture Gallery No Title Times 2 Television Times 2 Crossword No 2214 PictBAUME & Mercier
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