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News from 21/01/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and David Lister, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Pierce, Sally Brock, Lawrence T. Roach, Sarah Potter, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Gavin Lumsden, Debra Craine and Dalya Alberge, Philip Howard, Boyd Farrow, David Smith, Dina Shiloh, Michael Binyon and Philip Webster, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Lea Paterson, Alasdair Murray and Adam Jones, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Caborn, John Battle, Michael Wilks Chairman, Ginny Dougary, Barbara Ellen, Michael Baum (President), David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Giles Coren, Pat Gibson, Cornelius Lysaght, Jason Allardyce, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Rosemary Whiting, Robert Atkins, Anita Chaudhuri, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Eve-Ann Prentice, Ian Hughes, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Mike Bradley, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Paul McCann, Media Correspondent, Derwent May, David L. Gosling, Raymond Durrant, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paul Durman, Paul McCann, Ross Clark, David Lister, John Hopkins, Adrian Brodkin, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Winifred Stephenson, Stefano Hatfield, M. J. Greenleaves, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, J. T. Fetherston-Dilke, Melissa Kite, Martin Luther King, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Lysaght's Turf, Damian Whitworth, P. J. Harford, John Stern, Brian Simpson, Nick Hasell, Edwina Charlett-Green, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, Robert Cole Edited, Jennifer O'Neill, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Robert Wyhmant, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Chris Davies, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, William de Segundo, Pugh and Way, Benedict Nightingale, David Vance, Stephen Dalton, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Joanna Bale and Emily Davies, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Allan Hall, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Jan Raath, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Lisa Verrico,

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Byers orders inspectors into Robinson business Peers wreck Bill to curb trial by jury The Times The Great Escape Lisbon £55 return Venice £65 return Doctor questions Pinochet secrecy A Royal Opera House official was booed and jeered by… Woman wins battle to wear the trousers Was Mick a sex god? Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Dyke sells all his Granada shareholding Tiffany & Co Today in The Times Angela's Ashes Wakeham's muppets brimming with bright ideas Political Sketch Small investors hit by TransTec fall from grace The thorn in Blair's side 'Model' prison criticised Somak Holidays Harrods Knightsbridge Life for Millfield girl's disco party murderer Police stand guard on ex-SS man Houdini hamster survives Banknote forgers jailed for £50m plot Smile the internet bank Labour faces tuition fee wrangle with EU Scots-only exeption could land Britian with a £700 million bill, reports Jason Allardyce The Daewoo Rail travellers 'risk months of disruption' Bidding for contracts RDR and Isabel dos Santos Wilde's lover was seen as 'Victim' Correction Historian accused of right-wing extremism Sinners offered option of a virtual confession Swiftcall By a Staff Reporter: Doctor denies sex claim by 'fantasist' patient The great trouser debate shows it still has legs Alex O'Connell tries on the arguments for size and finds they don't fit Bupa Jonathan Meades Vodafone Tyson fight of 'little value' to Manchester Baby died as flu delayed surgery Fresh inquiry into police shooting News in Brief Mobile phone alert Hams fights for club Jail child goes to aunt Boy, 12, accused of stabbing brother The tough love that gets baby to sleep BT Five tried and tested techniques for a better night's sleep Bedtime routine can be set from four months Science master slowly poisoned by fumes leak Trainee teachers get four goes at maths exam Audi Murderer wins lost art payout News in Brief Plane diverted West flat sold Baylis cleared Brief delay Park and ride Vatican may name Luther King 'martyr' Press warned over heroin baby advert The Royal Bank of Scotland Hamilton to drop appeal News in Brief Jeweller quits Suspect held Cloning patents Reading aid Deadly drinking Cornish revolt Dixons Executive pays price for public apology Cook says he had to sell arms to Harare IBM and Compaq PC Clearance Jets in dire need of parts Homebase Mugabe law will legalise seizure of land Women have no canteen nude Police find stolen Constables Thomas Cook Allied Carpets Scholars gather in tribute to Ruskin Taylor predicts Stormont failure Nationwide Call to IRA defectors Trace of hope amid drink and contempt Benedict Nightingale is moved by Conor McPherson's new play, Dublin Carol, at the Old Vic IRA bomber denied US visa Boos at ROH as ballet is cancelled Promoter steps in The Ultimate Oriental Carpet Sale Time By a Correspondent: Pan's People star to tackle the high seas Dancing down the years Two held over river killing News in Brief Girl assaulted Blues fan fined Gurning desire Fluoride verdict Pint for pint Briefing Parliament PC World the Computer Superstore Rebel peers defeat Straw on jury trial Criminal Justice (Mode of Trial) Bill: Labour lords denounce on law for rich and another for poor MPs will summon Blair to justify use of special advisers Watchdog criticises £1bn error in benefits Alliance Francaise Archer book will rock Tory conference Magnet Dobson eyes victory in Labour race Mowlam pledges to be strong voice on country Salmond rejects George's attack MEP defies Hague in call to quit EU Mitsbishi Motors 'A fair reflection of British society' Wakeham: The Report Upper Houses around world Tones' Mr Fixit returns to square another circle The Architect Blair 'only interested in neutering the Lords' The Response Report shies away from the big issues Wakeham: The Reaction Peter Riddell says Wakehum's proposals are a masterpiece of establishment evasion Plus Julianne Moore ShopSmart Moscow 'loses' top general in Grozny assault Croatian war hero runs for president US nuns fight to remain in Jericho monastery Pakistan concerned at US-India deal World in Brief (AP): Tanker spillage threat Trump's fortune Police question Barak Craxi funeral in exile Beatty's special Oscar (AP): Avalanche hits bus Iran frees German (AP): Beethoven rolls over Athens homage to Ataturk opens door to accord New chief for Jospin security Ericsson Suicide in CDU adds tragedy to funding scandal Red light for Berlin jaywalkers Fujitsu Computers Siemens Arkan funeral in Belgrade 'the biggest since Tito's' Dole takes a job as TV campaign comic Thetrainline. com Bush raises a laugh but not his prospects Ventura wins his fans' forgiveness Canada resorts to smoking scare tactics Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Hillary insists her marriage is still strong Cuban exiles hail choice of judge Tiny Reform or else, UN is warned Posthouse Ferocious Cape fires ravage wine crops Japan reviews pacifism The Right hopes to rebuild military might and restore national pride, writes Robert Whymant in Tokyo Tokyo refuses to half massacre debate US rabbis call for joint Jerusalem rule Intershop The Sunday Times Editor falls victim to press attack Grim and Grin are at the heart of the matter Derwent may: Graham Greene's fingers produced a rich harvest 'When the screaming starts, you can count me out of the delivery bay' Alisdair 'Wakeham's report seems resigned to its… Vodafone King he was, a saint he ain't Centre of Attention Don't let me tax anyone's credulity But why shouldn't we want to pay more tax for a decent society? 'It may be illegal to beat your child, but you can still flog a dead metaphor. So we rap somebody, instead of reprimanding. We lambast rather than criticise' Picture Gallery Wakeham the weak This report is just what Blair wanted - timid, confusing and conservative I'll be back The Times Diary The Eunuchs' House The Wakeham report will not enhance Parliament Bill on Trial Questions from the Lords that straw must answer properly Worship on the Web God's forgiveness goes online Site for 'Diamond' Young musicians Pinochet report 'can be disclosed' Ruc treated as 'political pawns' Breast cancer screening FCO trade promotion Church attendance Soviet threat Business letters Thrilling day for English cricket Spot the difference Great lies Court Circular Memorial service Appointments Bdms: 0171 680 6880 Picture Gallery Service of the Order of the British Empire Luncheon Reception Birthdays Dinners Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages John Ruskin Marriage School news Livery company Trade; 0171 481 1982 Fax: 0171 481 9313 All Tickets Jetworld Flight B. K. P. A. Acorn Stairlifts Professor Francis Haskell Professor Fancis Haskell, FBA, art historia, died on January 18 aged 71. He was born on April 7.1928 Geoffrey Perry Geoffrey Perry, MBE, schoolmaster and space expert, died on January 18 aged 72. He was born on August 4,1927 Personal Column Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Craig-Hallam Richard Craig-Hallam (formerly Lieutenant-Colonel H. E. R. Smith), the last surviving president of a British war crimes court in the Far East, died on January 14 aged 89. He was born on April 11,1910 Hunting Blackbuck in India News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,318 Times Newspapers Limited Hearing the 'still, sad music of humanity' Features Weathercall The Times Arts The Times Forecast Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Pound at highest for 14 years Raw material costs increase 12% to fuel interest rate fears Vodafone offers modest rise in bid Versailles Group calls in receivers TV & Radio Picture Gallery Law lords to rule over BCCI Sport Arcadia denial over covenant breach claim Interactive investor international Pullout Caught up in the Net Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Index IBT leads way as biotecfa surge continues MPs claim Treasury if hampering exporters Exchange Rates Focus Plane reward for Jobs Schwab puts £1.9bn e-bond on the Net Equitable Life court appeal verdict today Oasis in profits warning Pearson Net venture Zetters delays payout Electra NAV up 47% LVMH hits £5.3bn SRH to raise £75m P&O sells portfolio Kingfisher shares poised to soar Business Roundup Railtrack puts profit on line to lift spending French chiefs told to publish salary details Ferguson faces protest By our City Editor: Tort times for the Bank Commentary Airtours 'confident' after losses Warning leaves Nestor in poor shape Siebel Commodities LlFFE Options Blue chips fall further as rate worries grow Stock Market 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 On the right lines Tempus BTP Electra Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Retailers redraw battle plans for victory on the high street Deadly rivalry from fresh quarters has altered the landscape, Says Fraser Nelson Final analysis The Times City Diary Truth will out The Times City Diary Marsh mellow The Times City Diary In the hag The Times City Diary Sydney's bear the burden of scandal David Watts reports on the growing disquiet of sponsers and the Australian public The Games are being buried under lawsuts Mannesmann Shares close off low Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Skiwear So, was Mick a Sex God? Marianne Faithfull has pledged that after this interview she will never talk about Mick jagger again. But for now, no questiion is out of bounds John Sergeant Rock's bad boy Marianne's Last Word PPP healthcare Kate Ashfield Complete TV and Radio The Times How skiwear went off-piste Where to Find It Hot Tip The fear stalking our news studios As TV news presenters are elevated to star status, the threat of obsessive fans looms larger. Anlta Chandhuri reports Walkers In the pink on the Net The FT Editor Richard Lambert tells Raymond snoddy how he will double the paper's circulation The Saturday Times Diary The real reason Sergeant jumped ship With his intellent and wit, John Sergeant is a rare talent, but the Bbc managed to lose him to ITN, reports Paul McCann Learn your lesson, Greg Picture Gallery Winners and losers in 100 years of newspaper wars We thought we walked on water In a rare interview, Maurice Saatchi reveals his weaknesses and his plans for the Internet. Stefano Hatfield reports Media & Marketing Sales Executives The Great Escape See Wallace and Gromit on the Web A top animator is making its work available free, reports Boyd Farrow Prompt Opens Tonight Theatre: Winner Takes Opens Tomorrow Tomorrow only Glasgow Nanci Griffith Noble obliges at the RSC Theatre Reviews: A classy Barbican double act, plus a welcome visit by some Portuguese women of war Benediet Nightingale finds the Royal shakesspare Company on dazzling form with Don Cados and Antony and Cleopatra Concert Music: A tires Bashmet at the Barbian, but Bach perks up the Wigmore Hall ECO/Bashmet Barbican Hall Maureen Lipman I wanna be Bobby's girl Pop albums Pop Live Gigs: Fresh young hopefuls - and world-weary veterans - hit the road running; plus a dose of an avant-garde whose time has gone NME Carling Premier Tour Glasgow Madam Butterfly Theatres Electronica Zoviel France/Ryoji Ikeda Queen Elizbeth Hall Music John Prine/Iris DeMent Olympia Theater, Dubliu Jazz Don Alias and Friends Queen Elizabeth Hall Jazz albums The anatomy of Mellon Collie Billy Corgan, frontman for the Smashing Pumpkins has a fearsome reputation as an arrogant tyrant. Hail, hail rock'n'roll Pieces in a Modern Style William Orbit Picture Gallery This girl's going down a storm When actress Kate Ashfield sails close to teh edge, her Mum and gran come along for the ride. Imogen Edwards-Jones reports Enigma Of mice and men and calves' testicles On television Music Theatre Soha Story Young Vic Strdio The Saturday Times But who wants to be a suburban millionaire? Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Court cannot prevent parental contact Court of Appeal Published January 21,200 In re W (a Minor) (Parental contact: Prohibition) Before Lord Justice Schemann aond Lord Justice Thorpe Judgment December 21,1999 Shadow directors have real influence in company Court of Appeal Published January 21,2000 Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Deverall and Anothere Before Lord Justice Morritt, Lord Justice Potter and Mr Justice Morison Judment December 21,1999 Council can give evidence through its representative Queen's Bench Division Published January 21,2000 Regina v Gloucestershire County Council and Another, Ex parte H Before Mr Justice Elias Judgment December 15,1999 Home Secretary offended principle of equality of arms Queen's Bench Division Published January 21,200 Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Quaquah Before Mr Justice Turne Judgment December 15,1999 Tribunal not bound to reclassify patient Court of Appeal Published January 21,2000 Regina v Anglia and Oxfordshire Mental Health Review Tribunal, Ex parte Hagan Before Lord Woolf, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Waller and Lord Justice Waller and Lord Justice Chadwick Judment December 20,1999 Housing allocation unlawful Queen's Bench Division Published January 21,2000 Regina v Westminster London Borough Council, Ex parte Al-Khorsan Before Mr Justice Latham Judgment December 14,1999 The Times Taylor out experience count Dual international believes women's cricket is at crossroads Boon laments England's failings Scoreboard for Colombo If You Love Sport, We're on your Wavelength ECB bids to host India v Pakistan Let courses keep a sense of history Gee whiz Southwell Talking of getting people mixed up, it's just… Course Specialists Flynn tones Ascot William Hill Godolphin gives Kentucky priority Racing: Dubai Operation Puts Global Ambitions before British Classic Programme Reading the Racecard Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Kelso Mullins offers excuse for defeat of Florida Pearl Meeting Points Ladbrokes Nicklaus prepares for swinging 60s John Hopkins on a man whose appetite for his profession remains undiminished despite his years Dell Sport in Brief Makinen leaves Burns exposed to the elements Motor Rallying Dancer's side remain in step Hockey For the Record Westwood beats the heat Lynagh shapes up for marathon debut Lost love Baby boom Cartoon time The Times Wales knocked out by Henry's light touch Rugby Union Grayson ready to return Bridge Word Watching Winning Move St Helens to make most of Joynt effort Rugby League Keene on Chess Dokic upstages rivals in role of drama queen Tennis: Beaten Australian Teenager Hogs Limelight with Series of Intemperated Outbursts The Times Results from Melbourne Marshall manages to hijack Kennedy Bowls Snow Reports Curbishley discovers reality in schedule of fantasy Football First Division tomorrow Football Saturday West Ham taken to replay by spirited Blackburn Sunderland line up Phillips for five years Crozier declares open government Matt Dickinson on how Saatchi and Saatchi has succeeded starchy and starchy at Lancaster Gate The Premiership Today Smith's success opens way to US Word-Watching Racing Keegan sees grounds for hope Old Trafford favourite to stage opening qualifying tie against Germany Times Two Crossword The Times Hick picks right time to make impression Scoreboard from Potchefstroom Picture Gallery Middlesex at odds with MCC John Hopkins Tangerine Fifa casts doubt over Brazil cup bid

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