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News from 05/01/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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David Pinder, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, J. K. Brennard, Simon Barnes, Claire McDonald, David Rhys Jones, Paul Miles, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Mark Henderson and Dominic Kennedy, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gordon Winbourne, Richard Cleroux, Tony Patrick, Sally Brock, Bridge Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Barry Phelps, Paul F. Adams, Dominic Walsh, Alison Kervin and David Hands, John O'leary, Education Editor, Gary Jacob, Sam Kiley and Ian Brodie, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Stephen Farrell and Trudy Harris, Lydia Slater, Andrew Bamji, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleverland-Peck, Anthony D. Brooks, David Charter, John Philips and Daylar Alberge, Richard Cork, David Lister, Jeremy Sinclair, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, A. R. T. Kemasang, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Roland Watson James Landale and Dominic Kennedy, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Arthur Cornell, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Graham Hills, Patrick Holford, Richard Holledge, Dalya Alberge, Julia Cumberlege, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Carolyn Wilde, Giles Whittell, Stanley Paget, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Roy Arnold, Linus Gregoriadis, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Michael Gove, Sir Bobby Charlton, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Allan Campbell, David Powell, Alice Miles, B. E. Jones, Valerie E. Andrews, Sally Patten, Alexandra Frean, Local Government Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Tony Salter, Mycal Miller, Simon De Bruxelles and Grace Bradberry, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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No Title Top marks plan to save a levels New gold standard for high-flyers Conran Meals for £10 MPs to launch Dome inquiry Gophers can get the golfers out of a hole Index Inside Vote against PR dashes Blair hope of Lib-Lab pact Lineone Today in The Times Quantex Hague seizes chance to widen attack on Europe Activists protest at PR chaos Blairs take a break Kfor chief hits back at Kosovo reports Line One It's good to talk on free mobiles News Summary Oasis go it alone GP's secret HIV tests Beef ban evidence sent Portillo minder accused Picture Gallery Correction Churchill tried to destroy 'vain' de Gaulle Public Record Office: Richard Ford reports on wartime memos and medical insights into 1960s gangsters Woman rower, 55, defies sceptics to cross Atlantic Posh lets her thongs slip Egg: card Doctor reveals Krays' love of artistic pursuits Sofa Workshop Failure to post tickets was the crucial weakness Millennium Dome: Organised Chaos Mark Henderson and Dominic Kennedy look at the man being blamed for the first-night fiascos Trio who had been expecting a bonus Bank takes back unwanted £8bn Today in Times 3 Wheel may wait month for its turn Gallery displays art of diplomacy Italian campaign wins concession in Anglicised name dispute, report John Phillips and Dalya Alberge Honda How the Old Masters became muddled Museums president attacks spending Links IRA murderer's extradition halted Prisoners Riot Dell Straw defends decision on war crimes suspect First direct 400 trains affected by strike News in Brief New year rape Toddler killed Speedy resolve Attacker jailed Sales figures British Airways Cancer survival prospects are improving fast Hospital Check Intel inside £50 operation that can cost £7,460 Girl savaged by pet pitbull may lose leg Harrods Knightsbridge Garage fails TV test News in Brief Bosnich clear Thug loses all Tornado blow Sweet justice Fujitsu Computers Siemens Daewoo Britons help in rescue as train crash kills 33 UK envoy 'promoted culture of racism' Tod's Ski victim was not wearing helmet AMD Alarm at 'computer failures' Dixons The New-Tech Glitches Labour facing poll trials E2 save. com Harrods Knightsbridge New London mayor to have more powers than Blair Free Books for Schools 2000: Primary List Let's not quarrel over fractions The Tax team Iberia Heads down for a new bid to be top of the pile Thousands of schools are looking to gain from another token-snipping campaign, writes David Charter PC Advisor France loses 270m trees in storm Heritage Hotels By our Foreign Staff: French children killed in Namibia New era for Croatia as Left takes power The Harley Medical Group Commandos to guard India jets World in Brief Briton rescues driver Brazil stowaways die Rapist father executed (AP): Dispute over windfall Putin tells of sad farewell for Yeltsin Moscow protests at embassy raid Chechnya oil riches fuel war Bomb attempt on Hitler immoral, says researcher Somak Holidays Chef lifts lid on presidential tastes France's leaders showed their character by their eating habits, reports Charles Bremner in Paris Fonda has 'time off' marriage Time Canada tries to stub out smoking It's home and away for President as First Lady makes first move Neutrogena Israel seeks arms for peace Picture Gallery Gateway Gates in rough at golf club World in Brief (AFP): Caver slow to celebrate Spielberg tops list (AP): Cash on delivery The Scary matter of which sex wears the trousers Lydia Slater: The dangers when men bring nothing more than charm to a relationship A mean and muddy time in Greenwich Picture Gallery Index Vodafone Tony Blair's blame dame Centre of Attention: Jennie Page Drifters win euro vision contest The procrastinators are ahead in Whitehall's EMU battle 'I can barely wait to see the Dome—just try and stop me' My three graces In all the welter of millennial prattle, a trinity of virtues stands out Tale of woe The Times Diary Second Front The new Tory emphasis on Europe requires careful managing Balkan Hopes Croatia is wise to have abandoned one-man rule The Bug next Time Those little monsters still lurking to strike Universities must prove their worth Licensing laws Involuntary euthanasia Up in arms over cavalry's stirrups Bullying and Section 28 Spelling in schools Doctors' errors 'Dual mandate' MPs Well, they did ask. . . Queueing up to judge the Dome Court Circular Premium Bonds Birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Lord Hughes Lord Hughes, CBE, PC, former Lord Provost of Dundee and Scottish Office Minister, died on December 31 aged 88, He was born of january 22,1911 Personal Column John Reed John Reed, Schubert scholar, died on December 27 aged 90. He was born on May 30.1909 Nat Adderley Nat Adderley, jazz cornetist and composer, died in Lakeland, Florida, on January 2 aged 68. He was born in Tampa, Florida. on November 25,1931 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Aldrich & Company Directors' Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Centre Point Eclipse Robert Walters PA to Doctor £23,000 Marketing Administrator £15.000 Team Personal Assistant Steilmann UK Limited Executive PA Administrative Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items PA Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romulus Construction Ltd Aldrich & Company Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Bureau Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Norma Skemp Recruitment Anderson Hoare DSA Bilingual Ltd Crone Corkill Kensington and Chelsea The Times Legal a division of Crone Corkill Shorthand Secretary Careermoves Crone Corkill Ritz Recruitment Hamptons International Property French Property Exhibition Parque Da Floresta Crone Corkill Pathfinders Media Recruitment Specialists Angela Mortimer The Times Ritz Recruitment Director's Assistant Medical Secretary News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,304 Picture Gallery Last year's wars claimed 48 million victims Features Forecast Great Offers at the Times Bookshop Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business FTSE suffers worst points fall on record Post Office admits payment switch fears Bug-out time for the bug busters TV & Radio Greenspan set for fresh term Property rate rise blow for UK businesses Sport Austin Reed Homes boom M&s to make an early statement A Business Move that Will Help You Know More, while… National Express develops US strategy with £106m buy Old Mutual sells troubled life arm By our Insurance Correspondent: Policy holders face bonus cut Deutsche Bank closes branches Exchange Rates Shares soar as Prism admits talks Versailles calls off KPMG Lagardere near TV link with Canal Plus Business Focus By our City Editor: Y2K is a triumph over technology Commentary Decision awaited on Channel 5 holding Coleman resigns as chief executive of Baan Racal boosted by speculation Sherwood issues second warning Technology shares hit as FTSE Plummets Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Getting a hold on IT Tempus Racal JellyWorks Nycomed Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Post Office counts the cost of benefits Some 30,000 counter network jobs may go after claimants' payments are switched, says Christine Buckley Stale fare The Times City Diary Boom in house prices set to continue Economic Agenda The Times Mannesmann Big retreat for equities Epo. com Disadvantage still an essential ingredient Court of Appeal Interest on interim payments before quantification Queen's Bench Division IT plus Sibelius the Music Notation Software City Consultants City Consultants Limited International Computer Company To Advertise in I. T. Plus Please Telphone Toni… Defendant had previous cautions Court of Appeal The Times Claimant must disclose all relevant details Court of Appeal Scrupulous accuracy required Court of Appeal Windfall advice Eight Pages of Features, Arts, Money and Education Improve your digestion for life In you want to feel healthier, live longer, have more energy and be better equipped to fight disease, the most important thing you can do is to improve the way you digest food. Nutritionist Patrick Holford has put together an easy-to-follow 30-day plan designed to increase the health of your digestive tract for ever. In the first of three extracts from his new book, he explains how it is done The Post-it man Pompidou Centre The new a levels Digestive health in 30 days Polo Ralph Lauren Making the most of your sum Our personal finance team advises on investing a windfall, how to beat the tax deadline and warns against share tips on the Internet Halifax Pay Hector now, or else Don't listen to the Internet geeks Links The jolly Post-it man Art Fry invented the Post-it Note. It didn't make him rich, but it did make him happy. In the second of our essays on inspirations, Ann Treneman meets the man who didn't give up The Times Promote friendly flora Tomorrow: all your digestive problems solved Prompt Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings The real millennium duomo It it's landmarks you want, forget Docklands—Venice is the place to be, says Richard Holledge Entertainments Listings Theatre Tokens Concert New Year Concert Wigmore Hall A Modernist makeover Visual Art: After 27 months and £54 million does that leave our own Tate Modern? Richard Cork reports The Apocalypse Around the galleries The Week in the Saturday Times Royal Shakespeare Company Avoiding a level mediocrity Critics suggest the new a levels will be harder to mark and easier to pass, but Dr Nick Tate says the change will brodan the range of sixth-form studies. Interview by John O'Leary Education Lancaster University Management School Multiple Display Advertising Items D'overbroeck's College Easter Revision Language Courses The University of Birmingham University of Oxford Alliance Francaise Will the UK go for IB? Destiny of the PC: the future does not compute Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio All the TV and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations For Today's Satellite, Cable and Digital TV… Today's Choice BBC2 Today's Films Carlton Channel 4 Channel 5 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreavls Lansdown Knowing shoppers bide their time Sophistication is the name of the game in the high street, says Claire McDonald Hamleys The Times Fraser's Autographs Gleneagles Titanic Incorporated Limited Smythson of Bond Street Master Range Limited Same co Diesel Yves Saint Laurent Gant U. S. A. Joseph Turner DieselStyleLab Richer Sounds Bracken senses an end to his frustration Rugby Union Bayonne raise French hopes For the Record Snow Reports Today's Fixtures Taylor retains flight control Kevin Eason on how the leading player in darts reached another milestone by securing the world title Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Rift could leave Ireland in danger of turmoil Bowls Inspired talent lost with the hounding of Shoaib Midweek View McGrath guides Australia to clean sweep Cricket: Laxman's Century Proves to Be Lone Act of Defiance as India Slump to Third Successive Defeat Scoreboard from Sydney Companies House Cup facing overhaul Sport in Brief Lingfield Park New arrivals to be pressed into service Can Britain's courses meet new demants? Catterick Rapid Raceline Gallagher ban Reading the Racecard Reveley extends impressive sequence Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Leicester Ferguson eager to set the world in motion Climate may count against Manchester United's attempt to make new mark in history, says Pele The Times McLlroy fulfils his ambition Redmond strike denies Millwall By our Sports Staff: Maradona is in intensive care Neligent Conventry unable to stem Flo Football The Premiership Today Hodges is hoping for change in Cup fortunes Word-Watching England hail Silverwood's sterling effort Cullinan stands firm as Yorkshireman's five-wicket haul sparks Test fightback Times Two Cross Word Simon Barnes Hitting new heights in Brazil can make world of difference Sir Bobby Charlton is in Rio and hoping to enjoy a double victory for club and country Racing Optimax Laser Eye Clinics

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