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News from 27/01/2000

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Francis Engleheart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, James Nisbet, Andrew Pierce, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, John Morgan, Trudy Harris, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Nicolette Jones, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Lucy Hawking, Alison Kervin and Mark Souster, Elizabeth Judge, W. G. McPherson, Adam Birchall, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Sally Brock, Bridge Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Susan Kramer, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stephen Trott, John Bryant, Peter Holgate, Frank Dobson, Shirley English, Anne Ashworth, Personal Finance Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tony Purton, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mark Inglefield, Oliver Wright, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Karl Ayad, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Sally Greengross Director General, Vanora Bennett, John H. Fitzsimmons, Ruth Gledhill, Roland Watson and Andrew Pierce, Paul Durman, David Lister, Peter Sitch, Ken Livingstone, Susan Clark, Steve Norris, Rob Wright, Roland Watson and David Lister, Antonia Senior and Richard Miles, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Surtees, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Cliff, Beryl Dixon, Melissa Kite, Michael Arditti, Jill Sherman, Hussein Al-Amri, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, John Carr, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Michael worth, Sally Morris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, David Selbourne, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Peter Henwood, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Roger Lewis, Simon De Bruxelles, Harold Walker, Des Dearlove, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Alasdair Reid and David Hands, Amanda Craig, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Russell Celyn Jones, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Susan MacDonald, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, J. C. T. Downey, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Glenda Jackson, Susan Emmett,

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Dyke in property deal after he look BBC job Picture Gallery Healthcare fears dent Blair rating Hague wants answer on lost Questions Starting on Saturday The Great Escape Mortgage lenders to be regulated by the Financial… Two women and the tragedy of Chechnya Chief Rabbi turns fire on Section 28 Brigadier quits over gays American Beauty: the verdict British Midland The Airline for Europe Today in The Times Feel at Liberty MPs are trapped with a mouse about the House Political Sketch Blair sounds mayor alarm Honeymoon is over for Dyke Raymond Snoddy examines the business dealings of the BBC's new Director-General and what they reveal about his priorities Sotheby's By a Staff Reporter: Another £60,000 for car-bomb republican Murder police find car at port Surgeons take out healthy kidney in error Couple see red over Orange Times 3 Brain damage dancer sues trust for £8m Boy, 3, ill after 'eating heroin' Smile Woman denies aircraft brawl Critic of 'blameless Robinson' backed Invisible man finally puts his head above the parapet The Price BT Abbey National Maxwell's ghost haunts old allies The Ripples Book gang ambushed Harry Potter Festival Hall to close for months American Express Belgium criticised for Pinochet move Debenhams Internet man turns £16,800 into £350m The times magazine Dixons Killers strike on probation Rape victims phone police after Tv show Jagger to make film of Guevara Harrods Knightsbridge Train drivers set to agree deal News Summary 'Disgusted' at ruling Memorial plot dug up Willie Hamilton dies Murder case arrest Labour sells shares Marks finds extra sparks in joys of spring How the mighty has fallen Brother had searched in vain for airman's body Honda Couple see home collapse News in Brief Half cocked Burnt girl dies Case dropped Breaking point Judge grants 'protective' hysterectomy Frances Gibb on a woman's bid to ensure handicapped daughter avoids pregnancy Drug trial gap hits patients' cancer care Dell Laura Ashley Boy of 11 dies after becoming ill with flu Irving disputes 'lurid' atrocity stories Domestic helpers back in demand By our Social Affairs Correspondent: Britain 'richer but still unequal' CGU Men increasingly mummy's boys BTcellnet Death of SS guard 'natural' News in Brief Hunger strike Road rage Last post DNA fraud Watchdog told to clean up mortgage deals PC World A big moment for a little boy Hairdresser in joint effort to improve surgery E2save. com Sign of life from lost Mars lander Welsh wildlife suffers cut in conservation budget Professor suspended over 'slur' on author Anthony Robbins Citroën Bubbles keep fish clear of danger Student fee incentive could cause chaos The Easylink Crossing the border for status Jill Sherman explains why, like many English students, she found a satisfying social and academic mix at St Andrews Teachers on the Net help with homework Ultimate Price Promise Student leader forecasts parochial future Simple jab for life in tropics Dolphin How your mind can go to pot Medical Briefing Diabetic treatment cuts risk of heart attacks Fishy tales could be true P&O Stena Contraception in the forties Tory filibustering leaves Commons in disarray Disqualifications Bill: marathon assault on legislation 'that would benefit Sinn Fein' Volkswagen Quotes of the Day Today in Parliament 'Townie' Blair puts on green wellies Swiftcall Hague attacks 1,000 days of hype Labour turmoil in Scotland worries No 10 How Thatcher parallel flatters to deceive On Politics Prime Health IBM Call to issue stamp on Holocaust day Cold kills conscripts in trenches Alice Lagnado, in hiding in a village in Southern Chechnya, hears that the outnumbered rebels are holding their own against Moscow's forces $1,000 buys ticket to the war zone Northern Rock Vodka worsens population crisis MBNA Minister reassures America World in Brief Charity deaths (AP): Gallows delay Double clone (Reuters): Generals to go Chinese fraud (AFP): Twins missing Hitler's ashes cast into watery grave Führer's body went on bizarre tour before the Soviet Union disposed of it in 1970, writes Roger Boye73 General wanted US to call the shots in Kosovo Quip Fujitsu Computers Siemens Leaders gather at Holocaust forum Fiona Apple Shop Smart Computer fails to notice huge US snowstorm TV competition to find tycoon a wife Marks & Spencer Cuban boy saga to be filmed by Cbs Gore basks in success of Clinton economy Campaigning Bush takes home comfort from a pillow National Savings Hillary lets her hair down Fury at Benetton 'death row' ads Ice blocks rain on freezing Italy Extraordinary Finance 'Doge' resignation starts flood dispute Islanders march in support of abbot sacked in cash row 'Miracle man' Prodi makes a mediocre start The 'saviour of Brussels has been shown to be a mere mortal, writes Martin Fletcher Italian bribery review The Sunday Times Sleaze scandal hits Berlin rulers Time Sale Britain rejects plan to end veto on tax Beirut disco thud masks fearful heartbeats Sam Kiley in Jezzine reports on Lebanon's unhealed divisions London display to feature Catherine's greatest treasures Pakistan generals sack judges for rejecting oath Rover Mighty find high hopes on Alpine peak Harry may be wizard, but Seamus is heroic Erica Wagner: The judges were right to give Beowulf the prize Flattering figures needed from the City In the City Picture Gallery 'Is Britain selling its birthright-or are… Vodafone Proud to be maid in Britain Centre of Attention: Servants Cheap at half the price Brown has spun a solution to the tuition fees problem 'We do not understand Europe. We are not at its heart' Picture Gallery In foreign hands Britain may be creative, but it is failing to manage success Wessex tales The Times Diary Ends and Means A European house built on the sands of corruption The Times Hague's Ground The Tories hope the polls do not reveal the real story The Times Sent Reeling A new Hadrina's Wall for students The Times Section 28 repeal 'Disgust' at UK arms trade ethics Church needs clear guidelines on 'holy divorce' Appeal for a stay-at-home Pope Grey' policy Security in Yemen Barristers' fees Letters@the-times. co. uk Blair's black week Sporting philosophy Great lies Court Circular Personal Column Memorial service Lectures University news Latest wills Marriage Appointments Dinners Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Manchester University Birthdays Charles Pick Charles Pick, publisher and literary consultant, died on January 14 aged 82. He was born on March 22,1917 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Willie Hamilton Willie Hamilton, Labour MP for West Fife, 1950-74, and for Fife Central, 1974-87, died on January 23 aged 82. He was born on June 26,1917 Ernest Walter Ernest Walter; wartime filmk cameraman, died on December 14 aged 80. He was born on November 28,1910 Floods Cause Chaos in Paris Reg Foster Reg Foster, crime reporter, died on December 29 aged 95. He was born on July 23 1904 News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,323 Sugar Ray jumping into boxing history Weathercall Tangerine Times 3 The Times Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business 'Cut of £2bn needed to stop tax burden rising' Greenbury for Electronics Boutique TV & Radio Consumer anger over mortgage climbdown The Government's decison to give mortgage lending a soft regulatory touch means that the Financial Services Authority, which has been struggling to recruit staff recently, will need to hire only a further 50 people. It currentlu employs 2,000 in Its Canary Wharf offices Sport Panel to study NatWest deal HSBC Cost of euro put at £34m for large firms No Title 'Rip-off ' Britain Index Barclay scion at Net firm Exchange Rates Cadillac Retail sales growth boosted by pre-millennium spree Northern Rock plans further cuts to halt slide Coca-Cola to cut 20% of its workforce Way open for water mergers CGU plans estate agency on the Net Business Roundup TotalFina 14% ahead Sony stronger Happy Greetings Wm Hill bets on Net Somerfield sees rare rally after selling 45 stores JSB boosted by 'surf curb' sales Investe Private Bank By our City Editor: Let buyer-and seller-beware Commentary by our City Editor Waddington bid backed by directors Pearson raises £250m for Internet ventures SFI seeking Havana name BT books deal for Wh Smith An Nippon Airways Sales rise bolsters Laura Ashley Commodities Liffe Options Germans fuel rises in Net and telecoms firms Stock Market Nick Hasell London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Becent 1ssues Rights Issues Major Changes Right place, right time Tempus Northern Rock Somerfield Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Small seems beautiful in pension management Antonia Senior and Richard Miles on why the independents outperform the big institutions Dentil charge The Times City Diary 'Rip-off Britain starts in Whitehall Table tantrum Caps Pooled Pension Fund Survey Returns to December 31,1999 mixed with property Fine mess Way off track Burton ready to arbitrate on the unions CNBC UK accounting faces big changes Three major trends are about to transform the structure of financial reporting, the Peter Holgate The Great Escape Global players will have to get back to basics Audit Any Other Business Getronics The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Nature's Prozac Health Status Non-Person Domesfle help Features Proust power Books Complete TV and Radio American Beauty Review Natural ways to beat the winter blues St John's wort is nature's answer to Prozac. But there are other possibilities, says Susan Clark The touch that could bring an end to baby's colic Screaming babies and tired parents may both benefit from craniosacral therapy. Lucy Hawking reports The Wellman Clinic of Weymouth Street The Saturday Times Hernia Paying to have a life Why work hard and earn money and have no time for your family or a social life, asks Sally Morrls The Times Variations on a theme of Proust The French writer is a suitable muse for painters, discovers Nicolette Jones The Times Diary & Letters The Times A true inner drama Michael Arditti examines Eugene O'Neill's psyche Mistress of her subtle craft Amanda Craig Days like Today By Rachel Ingalls Faber, £12.99 Isbn 0 571 201105 The tyrant is still in place Milosevic Portrait of Tyrant By Dusko Doder and Louise Branson Free Press, £17.99 Isbn 0 684 8430 80 £15,99 (tree p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Walkers Death is not the end Pedro Paramo By Juan Rulfo Serpent's Tail, 6.99 Isbn 1 85242 726 4 A life in art Sèbastien Roch By Octave Mirbeau Dedalus, £9.99 Isbn 1 873982 43 7 Portrait of the artist as a hungry reader Jorge Luis Borges had no respect for categories. He often presented stories as 'essays'. And here, in a new collection of his work, is non-fiction as art Armed with knives and pens Saddam Hussein's rise to power was due as much to his flair for administration as to his ruthless purges, says Harold Walker Saddam Hussen The Politics of Revenge By Said K. Aburish Bloomsbury, ?20 Isbn 0 7475 4653 3 ?17 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Absence can destroy the heart Lost By Hans-Ulrich Treichel Picador, 10 Isbn 0 330 39093 7 ?9 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The Times Bestsellers1 Reviews David Bintley goes epic with the world premiere of his narrative ballet Arthur, while John Zorn goes ethnic with his klezmer-influenced jazz Dance Arthur Birmingham Hippodrome Messing about on the river, beautifully Architecture: Marcus Binney can't wait to sit by the fountain in the newly paved great court and stroll along the river terrace of the spectacularly transformed Somerset House on the Thames Case of rhubarb and custody New Movies: James Christopher would like to empathise with Double Jeopardy's Ashley Judd in her hour of need, but can't Simpatico Monty pylons flying New Videos The Times Metro Flawed beauty the most captivating While Adam Mars-Jones finds a worm in the bud in two British-directed, Hollywood star-studded slices of Americana Almeida Islington The scholar of hard knocks There's nothing vague about director Shane Meadows. 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