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News from 10/01/2000

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David Adams, David Surfleet, Sally Brock, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Jessica Davies, Simon Barnes, Stuart Coverley, Nigel D. H. Catterall, Paul Hoggart, Michael Owen, Mark Souster, Claire McDonald, Graham Hellier, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Philip Howard, Jerome Freedman, Martyn Emery, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Uri Geller, Elizabeth Judge, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Jeremy Whittle, Lara Alden, Fraser Nelson and Oliver Wright, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Peter Brown, Michael Desmond, Martin Fletcher, David McVay, David Wilson (Managing Director), Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Debra Craine, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Peter Sheldon, President, Mark Henderson and Caroline Merrell, Alice Lagnado, Arnold Cohen, President, Peter Alliss, Tom Brooks, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Stuart Neame (Vice-Chairman and Director), Peter Barnard, David Charter, Paul McCann, Media Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Susan Karlin, Nicholas Harling, Stuart Sanders, Anna Söderblom, Margaret Beckett, John Hopkins, Stephen Wood, Stuart Miles, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Eldred Tabachnik, President, Victoria Walker, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell and Colin Tudge, Caroline Merrell, Gillian Harris, Linus Gregoriadis and Helen Rumbelow, Cathy Harris, Rob Phillips, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Jennifer O'Neill, Lucien Gubbay, President, Ben Hammersley, John Allison, Nicky Bird, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Estelle Morris, John Goodbody, Simon Munk, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Mel Webb, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins and Stephen Farrell, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Nigel Baldwin (Chairman), Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Paul Shrank, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Geoff Dobson, Stephen Licht, Chairman, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Tim Reid and Philip Webster, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Gordon Brown, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Patrick Brain, Stuart Houghton, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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Dolly, her own story Over-75s to get call-up for flu jabs Hospitals swamped by epidemic The Sydney Influenza Virus Index Theatre coup Britain warns Libya over missile plot The greatest books giveaway is back Lama goes into hiding Conran Meals for How to keep secrets in cyberspace Inside Bose Better sound through research Charities set for a £500m boost Today in The Times Planet talk Cook takes fight for euro to Chancellor Brown 'was not sold flat at preferential rate' Great Smith Street SW1 Dome fiasco may hit selling price Straw denounces violent English News Summary Boxer's return attacked Jail baby in care Abuse 'still common' Aitken goes to church Doctor heals himself Freedom for Glitter History novelist dies A million cars recalled Unwarranted remark Burma activists' families fall out Tim Reid hears how a deal to free one campaigner angered the father of jailed James Mawdsley Britain hindered French inquiry Peugeot 206 the Drive of your Life Pop star to play on rugby stage Dando police focus on phone pest Flu-beating drug the Nhs won't prescribe Medical Briefing Don't lose interest in the millennium Row over failure to vaccinate Virus is a Master of Disguise Tiny How Hospitals are Coping America rushes for new 'wonder' cures Lloyd-Webber takes over theatreland Curtain Rises on an Empire Giles to quit TV weather forecasts Iberiab Pressure on war criminal intensifies Itv Girl sues private school for racism Suicides in prison on rise News in Brief Larder history Fatal shooting Finger clue Hope fading British Gas Trimble to testify in 'conspiracy' libel case Fortifications at RUC stations may be dismantled Detr Second war of the roses is settled Royal Mail Search begins for family of Flanders fusilier Bury Fireman Killed Remains linked to murder News in Brief MP has twins Gas pipe risk Coffee price up Judges in class Schools to give advice on use of mobiles Pc World Britain's most laid-back pupils say No to idleness Seafrance How 'Times' helps children On the day the first token of the second Free Books for Schools series appear, Estelle Morris, the School Standards Minister, explains why the believes the scheme has an important part to play in improving literacy and numeracy Links Synod hits out at BBC 'God slot' cutbacks Plan to put drama into the news Norfolk geese to get £1.25m flood defences Virgin atlantic School at last for the llb baby who fought for life Millenium Experience Cook's pledge on poll alarms anti-PR lobby Politics Computer hitch delays reform of child payments The Week in Parliament Rome in jubilee 'shambles' Capel Cure Sharp Lisbon to test Britain over Eu integration Border Controls Return Links New Jewish leaders face mood change Inside Germany Inside Germany Posthouse Russians 'hiding massive losses' in Chechnya First direct West Germans 'expelled Putin for spying' The French swallow their pride - and British food (Reuters): Uzbeks to keep their President Gucci Iranian official to visit Blair World in Brief (AP): Junta arrests (AP): Over-60s deal (AFP): US rebuff (Reuters): Basque battle (AP): Crash inquiry (AFP): Botha switch (AFP): Triplets at 54 Missiles find sours West's Libya links Links Fresh ammunition for champions of 'Star Wars' Quantex The American Civil War Violence threatens Nigerian recovery US keeps pressure on Golan pact teams Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society Limited Ploys to keep Cuban boy 'futile' French haulage blockade to hit Channel traffic Somak Holidays The Harley Medical Group Russian migration to Israel doubles World Summary McCain defensive Puff Daddy deal Chinese defence visit (AP): Breach in bank secrecy (AP): Rabbis ban Internet (AFP): Sri Lanka 'conspiracy' Atheists keep vows This is the time to start building a Greater Britain Gordon Brown: Embracing and not fearing change our unique nation The Right equates Britishness with institutions; it thinks modernising them would destroy Britain. I believe Britishness is far more subtle Body sculpting as an exercise in excess In New York Picture Gallery 'An election next autumn might prove irresistible - but the electorate might smell a rat' Phone Ltd Bill and Tony the faintheart brothers Clinton and Blair share a fatal lack of political boldness 'In truth, knickers were a national obsession long before Posh revealed her husband's penchant for transvestism. Cross-dressing has always enthralled us' Picture Gallery And for his next trick… Six questions define Blair's European dilemma - and an early election may be his only way to avoid them Friends in need The Times Diary A Dangerous Place British hopes for Iran may be unfounded Coping Well with Flu Without new thinking the NHS will never do more than cope Men in Black Football should not suffer from refereeing errors How big a bite did the Y2k bug have? Plea to release Jews held in Iran Charitable legacies Meningitis vaccine Supermarket advice Fax/e-mail to: 020-7782 5046 Building in green belt Tagging of offenders Aitken's watchdogs Open government-as seen on TV Lost worlds Great lies Spelling in schools DJM: Nature Notes Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages School news All Tickets Improve your life with a churchill's Stairlift Jetworld Harmes of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Herb Abramson, co-founder of Atlantic Records, died… H. D. Read Holcombe Douglas "Hopper" Read, cricketer and chartered accountant, died in hospital at Bodmin, Cornwall, on January 5 aged 89. He was born at Woodford Green, Essex, on January 28,1910 Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Chief of Naval Operations, US Navy, 1970-74, died on December 31 aged 79. He was born on November 29,1920 Hugh Noyes Hugh Noyes, animal conservationist and former Times journalist, died on January 3 aged 71. He was born on July 6,1928 Capitalisation, week's change Roche Bobois' Paris 'Accounts for all' to attack benefit fraud Pressure mounts on banks NatWest pulls out of selling endowments M&s expected to escape profits warning Vodafone bid '£30bn too low' German court jails Hinchliffe aide for fraud Ellis & Everard uses website to sell its shares The Open University EasyJet begins search for advisers on £500m flotation Worried shoppers provide surge for supermarkets Biotech revival prompts ideas of floating Alternative Investment Market Rates soar for football clubs Harrison falls foul of the curse of the Knoydart laird Fraser Nelson on the former Facia finance director now serving time in a German jail Net retailer commits $100m to marketing Card Clear gears up for float of division Haymarket's US Revolution Employers attack DTI over new legislation AceR Internet investor role for Jackson Mellon hopes BigSave will float at £300m The vulture makes his swoop on the Internet Controversial trust-buster Jim Mellon is a late convert to the online religion, says Robert Lea Ghost of inflation may never appear Cracking code of genes creates controversy - and a fortune Investors are thrilled at attempts to unravel human genetic code, says Adam Jones Results and Statistics Exchange Rates Tories urge Byers to examine Robinson role at TransTec Baring sets up new fund Wide-screen thrills from Dixons Companies What the Sunday Papers Say Ford faces white-collar industrial action Brand new slant on business The Times 100 sees changing role of marketing Economic Outlook The Pound Change on Week Stock Market News The Times Crossword No 21,308 The solution to Saturday's Prize Puzzle No 21,307 will appear next Saturday. The five winners will each receive a £20 gift voucher The threat of drought looms over Africa again Weathercall The Times Times3 The Times Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries The Times Sport Testing times City hit by Kewell and the gang Draw offers capital interest FA Cup Fifth round Draw Taking flight Football's Changing World Fit to play Ebookers. com Times From two-bit competition to highlight of the calendar Matt Dickinson says that the manner of Manchester United's defeat in the Club World Championship has added lustre to the event Brazilian passion play finds United wanting Scallywags force Vialli to concede title hopes William Hill Word-Watching Hignett preserves unbeaten run Ferguson makes plans for future Leicester earn reward for dogged display FA Cup: Eadie sent off and Savage accused as Arsenal are held at Highbury Gregory cools down as Villa turn up heat Fulham bridge class divide with consummate ease Michael Owen Tells Matthew Pryor about his Fight for… Liverpool v Blackburn Rovers Coventry reap dividend for decency Wolves are grateful to keep their flag flying FA Cup: Wilson is baffled by intervention of assistant referee at Hillsborough Icelandic blast leaves Grimsby out in the cold Flawed Forest look easy meat Fuming Francis puts Barmby on the spot Hodge makes his presence felt Cambridge's Cup aspirations are mere diversion Finney remains Preston's spiritual adviser Charlton gain by giving youth a chance Spacey leads rout as Cardiff crumble Tranmere's trial by numbers FA Cup: Replay remains possible after Sunderland tie ends in chaos Victory takes Robson back to the future Dover add twist to Conference tale Legal & Public Notices Action Replays Cureton miss proves costly for Rovers Tudor passes his mocks in Test warm-up Cricket: Fast Bowler Finally Rediscovers his Rhythm after Hick Accepts Unlikely Invitation to Lead England Scoreboard from St George's Park Conner's hopes soured by penalty Sailing Dale's stock rises further in second triumph Golf Results Perfect finish eludes Britain Hockey Mason displays champion form Darts By our Sports Staff: Confusion over Shoaib Hulme provides vital impetus Rugby League Irish upset the odds with final flourish Rugby Union Hull kept on track by Redford Leicester left in dark by Dominici's brilliance King crowns Wasps' passage to final eight Buoyant Cardiff turn on power France Bid Adieu to Bernat-Salles Balshaw exploits Italian ill-discipline Northampton break French spirits Rugby Union: Quarter-Finals Beckon as Grenoble Pay the Penalty for Indiscipline Heineken Cup Tables Llanelli inspired by Quinnell Saracens stumble again in sight of the finish Axa the F. A. Cup Fourth round Third-Round Replays Overseas Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Nationwide Football Conference Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland The mad hatter 12 Pages of Features, Fashion and Arts What Dolly's creator did next The birth of the first cloned sheep was a scientific breakthrough. Anjana Ahuja meets the man who made it possible and we begin serialisation of the book about this unique experiment Polo Ralph Lauren Complete TV and Radio The Times Fashion diary The mad hatter Philip Treacy has received a rare invitation to show his hats on the catwalk in Paris during the couture shows. Next week he takes up the honour. Not bad for a boy who never saw a city until he was 17 Fashion Editor With genius Bannin hats is like banning smiling. Hats aren't dead; they've just changed Catherine Walker The Times Will Bill stand by Hill? President Clinton says he has no problem taking a back seat to his ambitious wife. But Jessica Davies is not convinced A period of eating humble pie as Hillary's devoted husband might do wonders for his battered image Could the woolly mammoth be cloned?Possibly In the first extract from a book about the creation of Dolly, Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell and Colin Tudge examine the future of cloning The sheep that may save lives How new life was created Tomorrow Noughty but nice-the first tickets Dance Theatre Jazz Classical music Royal National Theatre Metro This Week in the Times Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Thriller short on chills Anthony Minghella's The Talented Mr Ripley, America's box-office weekend winner, leaves Sean MacAulay neither shaken nor stirred Dick Whittington Touched by this divine spark Theatre: Spoonface Steinberg is a triumph for Kathryn Hunter, says Benedict Nightingale Concert Aida Barbican The Great Escape Sell till you drop For the highly motivated and talented elite, a career in retail can be a fast lane to a seat on the board, writes Peter Brown Pepsico Rewards Trainee It Recruitment Consultants Camp America 'You need confidence in this job' Name: Mark Saunders, 23 Degree: First-class honours in construction management from Glasgow Caledonion University Job: Graduate traince in construction management with Miller Group Work Ecm Selection Ltd Fletcher Schlaefli Media Fun and bare feet in television land Experience Sanderson Knight Graduate Multiple Classified Advertising Items TV to shout about - or should that be shout at? Review Satellite Cable and Digital Radio All the TV and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films For the Record Cricket Rugby Union Basketball Guide to the Week Ahead Saturday's Racing Results Ski-insurance. co. uk Allcock's decline leaves him unseeded Bowls Bridge Word-Watching Myers has the last laugh as Sharks triumph Basketball Keene on Chess Winning Move Time to close episode of men (and women) behaving badly Radcliffe returns with forceful win Sport in Brief Pitman receives timely fillip Striking victory for Monsignor eases trainer's loss Racing Commentary Fontwell Park Nordance Prince confirmed for Ascot Tomorrow Southwell Fakenham Leaders in the Jumps Championships By our Racing Staff: One ticket lands £917,000 Scoop6 Shorts Fit to Play Fit Link Get wet for the best all-round exercise Duncan Goodhew show you how to improve your stroke Cox's casebook Michael Owen Matthew Pryor shapes up with… Vital Statisics Occupation Liverpool and England forward Age 20 Height 5ft 8in Weight 64kg (10st) The Times Right fuel for eating up the miles Fit to Play Victoria Walker makes great strides in her preparations for the Flora London Marathon with an overhaul of her diet Training Diary Gym rat Times Two Crossword Lynne Truss What does it take to win over a confirmed critic of Coventry City? Try two Moroccans, a tortured young Irishman and a luckless hairy-legged Belgian BBC benefits from United's strong sense of theatre Programme Notes Optimax Lifting lid on those ever crazy Swedes Firedup. com where everything has its price Can you keep a secret? Contents Mac rounds up the icons Register your Domsin Hame on-line Today Our Service… BA puts more choice on menu PC to phone calls are made more accessible Whiz-kid becomes a professional News Bites Making waves on boats $100,000 challenge to online gamers Sailors Friends Save for future security Lineone Absolute Beginners Quick Bites Dell Claire's Web Swap a ghastly gift Pizza service is simply topping Top 10 All Formats Top Ten Rental Egg: card Sorcery lacks magic Verdict Make sense of maps Verdict Keeping a private life Technology brings fears of Big Brother or hackers' heaven. Alan Copps introduces a four-page report on security on the net A day in the life in 2010 Microsoft Scramble and trash all you like - the techie will find the evidence You might think you've deleted it, but, Ben Hammersley says, that data on your hard drive can just keep bouncing back Long arm of law reaches out for criminal fraternity These evil eyes Surf behind closed doors How to cover your tracks in the office E-mails get Orwellian treatment No escape from prying eyes People Energy Vision iT Recruitment Forefront Europë Plexus training Haybrook Appointments Sibelius the Music Notation Software Exciting Start up Platform Technology Services Analyst Programmers Catalyst Project Management Recruitment Greythorn The Times Latest moves in It The bug wrangler Susan Karlin takes a look at insects on the big screen Return of the prophet Apple a day, Jobs is back to stay A wing and a prayer Kenny MacIver Is US editor of Computer Business Review Time Sale

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