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News from 03/01/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Tony Randall, Tom Jacobs, Lea Paterson and Clive Mathieson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, A. Minoli, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Catherine Riley, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Leslie Smith, R. John Elford, M. G. Webb, John Watts, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, John H. Greensmith, Ivo Tennant, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Oliver Wright and Daniel McGrory, Dominic Kennedy and Mark Henderson, Philip Howard, Vivien Noakes, Hilary Finch, Mark Henderson and Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Bale, Alison Kervin, Uri Geller, Susan M. Barnard, Elizabeth Judge, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Kenneth Baker, Geoff Brown, Helen Combes, Nicholas Blanford and Sam Kiley, Grace Briggs, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Taylor, Martin Barrow, William Goodhart, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Alice Lagnado, Eve-Ann Prentice, Ian Hughes, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Stephen Farrell and Sam Kiley, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Tony Combes, Russell Kempson, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, James Landale and Melissa Kite, Michael Theodoulou, Terence Wynn, Nicholas Harling, Barry Millington, Brian Wicks, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, Anna S?derblom, Alison Bell, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Peter Kimm, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, David Orr, Young of Graffham, David Hancock, Leon Aron, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Brodie and Trudy Harris, Stewart Tendler, Noel Annan, Timothy O'sullivan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dave Marsden, Ivor Richard, Giles Whittell, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, James Pringle, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Tim Hames, Jennai Cox, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Brian Clarke, Fraser Nelson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Kiley, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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Millennium bug hits US nuclear store Markets hope for smooth start Sponsors angered by delays Latvian witness tells of Nazi boasts BBC bureaucrats in firing line as Dyke plans programmes boost Welcome to the new century Yeltsin's rise to power Inside Eurostar The art of comfort dressing Carey attacks worship of fame Today in The Times Quantex Robinson mansion caught up in TransTec inquiry Picture Gallery Peers criticise plan to appoint Upper House Maples calls for Russian victory News in Brief Record heat in 1999 Warning for Blair Baby abandoned Tests at 14 'a turn-off' Pantomime stars hurt Norris policy plea Interface Leukaemia Research Fund Kidnapper free to return to Britain Foreign Office to ease freed terror suspect's travel Stalker found in kitchen of Harrison's Hawaii home Cat burglar takes £3m Cézanne Virgin Mobile Pilot had just 90 seconds of fuel Free serve Asian sponsor condemns Dome chaos Spin-doctors blamed for River of Fire hype Blair machine loses focus at party On top of the World Somak Holidays Royal message of peace at Ulster service Chanel Abbey's 1,000-year memory A millennium has passed since Saint Wulfsin preached at the church, writes Walter Ellis Time Winners Harrods Secret witness tells of Nazis' boasts Sam kiley in Tel Aviv meets the Jewish woman who accuses Konrad Kalejs of mass killings in the Riga ghetto Widow, 87, battered to death by intruder School mergers could save the rural post office Jakarta Missile threat to Europe's fighter Currys Toads dig in for warmer winter Male order study seeks the truth about sperm Straw to decide on gay couple's surrogate twins By a Correspondent: Two-year course will give basic degree Tiny Young readers put fear before old favourites PC World £20m for special teaching News in Brief 999 overload Law man killed Back to the wall Magnet Cambridge don is sent hate mail over hunt ban Toadstool is sighted after 100 years Putin declares war on Russian secessionists Moscow steps up bombing of Grozny OutRaGEouS Midnight children fight for a role in land of their birth Inside Germany Clinton acclaims democrat Yeltsin Gucci France to get Dome power World in Brief (AFP): 16 Copts killed (AP): Climbers die (AFP): Tourists hurt (Reuters): Admiral dies Lebanon takes on Sunni extremists Nicholas Blanford and Sam Kiley report on fresh trouble for Beirut on the eve of revived peace talks between Israel and Syria Left challenges for power in Croatian poll Air alert as US pilot buzzes Havana Hungary honours its heritage 3Com DotGuy to live off Internet for year Teenager reprieved in gallows drama Gateway Fujimori ploy for power triggers clashes (AFP): Cold afflicts young as they await Pope World in Brief Chinese peace moves (AP): King's mother dies (AFP): Iran reformers protest (AP): Berlin scandal spreads (Reuters): 150-car Bavaria pile-up (AFP): Bangladesh strike (Reuters): Call for Kosovo funds (AP): 67 killed in Sri Lanka (Reuters): Kenya poachers killed Kosovo's bleak midwinter Six months after Nato entered Kosovo with a promise of peace, the UN seems helpless as the territory plunges towards bloodthirsty anarchy, warns Eve-Ann Prentice Foanna Coles In New York In fact, the millennium celebrations were crowding out of the headlines the news of religion as it still is, as an ancient, powerful, sometimes even bloodthirsty, force William Rees-Mogg, page 16 Uncle Sam's century America's unique blend of confidence and self-doubt should guarantee another era of dominance Vodafone Not much change there, then The safest prediction: it's never safe to prophesy, says Tim Hames Shameless, consistent dishonesty will be the only consistency 'The Dome is a fitting national symbol, a wonderful structure that stands for nothing, a stunning shell with a hole where its heart should be' Picture Gallery We haven't a prayer These foolish, shallow celebrations demonstrate the West's weakness Less of Anne The Times Diary The Putin Machine A stranger to politics, perhaps, but not to power Assad's Peace A deal on the Golan requires gestures from Syria too Mycological Marvel Be glad that a lost toadstool has been found Boxed off Genie and bottle? I give up Fax/e-mail to: 020-7782 5046 or letters@the-thimes.… Is Hague taking the right tack? Next move in reform of Lords Supermarket advice Gutenberg's other job Tribute to Archbishop Life's handicaps Midnight tales of the riverbank A small step for e-mail The year ahead Court Circular Wills Nature notes Personal Column The night sky in January Anniversaries Announcements Gruesome burial practices of the Neolithics fascinate archaeologists today Forthcoming marriages Council of Her Majesty's Circuit Judges Birthdays The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marriage Memorial service Premium Bonds Michael Kenny Michael Kenny, RA, sculptor, died of cancer in London on December 28 aged 58. He was born in Liverpool on June 10,1941 Curtis Mayfield Curtis Mayfield, soul singer, died in Roswell, Georgia, on December 26 aged 57. He was born in Chicago on June 3,1942 Sir Leon Radzinowicz Sir Leon Radzinowicz, FBA, criminologist, died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on December 29 aged 93. He was born in Lodz, Poland, on August 15,1906 The Right Rev Brian Foley The Right Rev Brian Foley, Bishop of Lancaster 1962-85, died on December 23 aged 89. He was born on May 25,1910 Shankar Dayal Sharma Shankar Dayal Sharma, former President of India, died in Delhi on December 26 aged 81. He was born in Bhopal on August 19,1918 Jack Ruby Dies in Dallas Hospital News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,302 Features Forecast The Times Disasters take toll on people and the planet Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Fit to play South Africa let off the hook Double Gloucester Kick start No Title And so to Bed London Sale Times Tendulkar provides only resistance Sport in Brief Pollock is the toast of South Africa Cricket Ivo Tennant in Cape Town sees a great batsman honoured by his countrymen Agarkar ducks out again Junkin puts Steelers in the clear Ice Hockey Today's Football Fixtures and Tables By our Sports Staff: Shoaib pledges to make quick return Ferguson ready to take on the world Football Match-by-match guide to the first Fa Carling Premiership programme of the new year Swindon hope to escape poverty trap Yeovil seek swift atonement Evertor Gloucester thrive under odd couple Alison Kervin finds the West Country club has unity of purpose since Saint-Andre's arrival Oliphant bridges gulf in stature For the Record Snow Reports Mediocre Bristol fumble to victory Guide to the Week Ahead Tired Bracknell no match for Crofts Jaded Bath hoping to grasp cup lifeline The Times White spirit inspires Welsh fire Rugby Union Shepherd's endeavours bring songs of praise Who and what made fishing as it is today Brian Clarke on some of the most important events in angling history Uttoxeter puts on Sunday best Alan Lee sees the future as racing ushers in the new year Wayward King can steer winning course Southwell Card and Results, Page 35 Folkestone Meeting Points Cheltenham Bobbyjo back Rapid Raceline Art of layering How Boris Yeltsin took on the plotters and stormed to power As the rolled in Moscow only Boris Yeltsin Kept his nerve. In an extract from his new biography of Yeltsin, Leon Aron gives the inside story of how Yeltsin defied the hardliners and paved the way to succeed Gorbachev. Sheltered inside the White House he showed remarkable political bravery Ustinov's car quest The coup that led to Mikhail Gorbachev's downfall Cruise in Magnolia Ken Russell Complete TV and Radio From Persian princess to queen of cashmere Shayesteh Nazemi was born into great privilege in Iran, but still had to live through turbulent times before starting her own mini-revolution in knitwear Fashion Diary Layering—the relaxed art of comfort dressing Knitwear has finally shaken off the notion that it is the poor cousin of tailoring - even the humble knitted scarf has undergone a makeover Manolo Blahnik Shoes Emma Hope When Ustinov became Poirot Peter Ustinov spent 13 years and ?120,000 on tracing his stolen £1 million vintage car. Mary Gold reports Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword Times Two Bank Holiday Jumbo Find 'em, fake 'em and fleece How do you like your blue-eyed boy, Mr Death? Sean MacAulay enjoys watching Tom Cruise play gleefully against type in Magnolia Tower Whistle down the Wind Chappell Weill? No, but not a Lotte more Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a ken Russell (non)-event at the New End Recital Opera & Ballet Recital Simply Red Concert Innocent fun despite the river of damp squibs Choice All the TV and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 For Today's Satellite, Cable and Digital TV,… Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Southwell Leeds take pleasure in youthful promise Rugby League Athletes out for teenage kicks Bridge Word-Watching Myers steadies ragged Sharks Basketball Keene on Chess Winning Move Cayard secures opening victory Sailing How to Succeed in your Fitness Goals The Times Sticking to an exercise resolution Fit to Play Are you beginning to falter already with that new year fitness plan? Jennai Cox looks at how to stick to it … and how Not to Do It Gyn rat Catherine Riley High hopes for Messiah of new century And you thought the season for cherubs was over … a chubby chap called Bob is about to appear on earth and save it from evil. David Hancock talks to his creator Interface returns in tabloid form on January 10 The Times House of the Future Claire's Web Uri's Weird Web Pajares checks out after a job well done Dominic Walsh on the Spaniard who transformed the Savoy against the odds From a Correspondent in New York: US West suffers heavy loss on Global shares By our City Staff: Clifford Chance merger forms the world's largest law firm Monsanto deadline set From a Correspondent in Frankfurt: Gevaert aims to oust top official at Holzmann Wall Street HSBC completes $10bn Republic takeover Scottish manufacturing growth at two-year high Change on Week Word-Watching BAE kept waiting on £4bn defence orders Exchange Rates Carlsberg raises hopes of an S&N alliance From a Correspondent in Dubai: Saudis want to delay decision on oil output What the Sunday Papers Say Drop in expectation puts a damper on Wessex Water Adam Jones on the damage to executives' reputations as confidence has drained away The Times City expects to escape from the claws of the bug Undisclosed suitor in MTL talks Times Two Crossword Savoy Joy By our City Staff: Budget airline market buzzing Goldman dealmakers on top Bid hopes set to boost Racal Drop out Britain's £8bn cash pile still untouched ICR

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