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News from 07/02/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Blaker, Phil Yates, Joanna Hunter, Catherine Riley, Clare Hiley, Tim Reid and Alice Lagnado, Rob Hughes, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Guy Trehane, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Stewart Tendler and Elizabeth Judge, Jeremy Kingston, Alan Hawkes, James Bone, Norman De Mesquita, James Doran and Caroline Merrell, Alison Kervin, Alexander Fiske Harrison, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Lea Paterson Nick Hasell, Gerald Davies, Steve Miller, Elizabeth Smith, Secretary-General, David Watts and Oliver Wright, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Mike Claughton, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Martin Rees, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Andy Stephens, Bill Nott-Bower, Alice Lagnado, James Landale Political Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Nick Szcezepanik, Peter Barnard, J. Sanderson, Gerald Kaufman, Gillian Beer, Susan Thomson, Annie Fleury, Russell Kempson, A. H. Davis, Max Perutz, Martin Cullingford, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, H. Rossotti, Anna Söderblom, John Hopkins, Efrosyni Hobbs, Rob Wright, Alec Broers, David Watts, Hyder Jawad, Anne Barrowclough, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, William Price, David Orr, Cathy Harris, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, M. J. L. Peddie, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Jasper Gerald, Roger Bootle, Ben Hammersley, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Wayne Bodkin, James Doran, Christopher Walker, Charles Southwood, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Owen Chadwick, Miles Foy (Professor of Law), Frank Allaun, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, John Flowers, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Peter Fullerton, David Williams, Brian Clarke, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Kate Quill, Barry Wigmore, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Copps Interface Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, James Doran, City Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Meriel Biggs, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Hosking, Jack Jones, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Michael Malone Lee, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Dome saviour 'just repair boss at Disneyland Paris' Brown orders crackdown on the workshy Punctuality lessons for jobless youth Eat out for £5 Learners may have to wait until 18 for driving test "I regret to say you've failed your test… Hijack plane lands at Stansted Inside Picture Gallery IRA rebels bomb hotel in Ulster Today in The Times 3 Features Arts, TV Tiny No Title Labour lords prepare for Section 28 revolt Blair warns his party against internal strife Attlee's Trouble L-drivers Marks & Spencer Talks on cash for Wales Yard arrests Rwanda war crimes suspect in London Wry tale of Asian generation gap wins Best Film award Democratic Republic of Congo And the Winners are… Picture Gallery Lawyers switch meeting to avoid Diwali Cheltenham & Gloucester Invest Direct Page 'driven out as BA's scapegoat' Experts call for quality and sense of occasion Picture Gallery New boss emerges from obscurity French chief's first job is to fix repair zone The broken exhibits The Essential Art History Companion Landmarks of Western Art Masters of spin pitch in with whiz-kid IRA dissidents explode bomb at Ulster hotel PC World Free serve Business Centre in All Stores Open 7 Days a Week Minister chooses killer as adviser Business Software Choose from over 500 Titles PC World Business Mirror shares queried Prudential Home Insurance PC World Business Software Choose from over 500 Titles Widest Range of Portable Networking Deptford fire Inquiry reopens 007 ways to read, by Rhys Jones The Times MG State school pay will force up private fees British diver feared dead No Title Access to safe early abortion 'unequal' No Title Sisterly love earns badge of courage Safer Way The New MGF No Title The NEW MGF EastJet Catholic reformer to replace Hume Virgin mobile Rollason book tells of cancer struggle Clues to sports presenter's condition went undetected Medical Briefing Picture Gallery Citibank Salt firms fight health campaign Flyover crash kills two Korean Air banned Desert Rats in Kosovo Son finds dead parents Vintage performance Jobs for the boys, but the boys don't want jobs Unfilled Job Vacancies by Region Compaq Hardcore jobless are taught soft skills The Week in Parliament Haider claims 'we are like Labour' Picture Gallery Triumphant victory rally for homecoming hero Martin Fletcher joins the dancing girls as the far Right cheers on its leader in his stronghold Chechens threaten terrorism Somak Holidays Picture Gallery Pope tells flock to multiply Nine die as train crashes into house Citroën Kohl weighs up evidence against him Inside Germany Swiftcall The Open University Clinton takes back seat on Hillary's day Links Clinton takes back seat on Hilary's day Friends say Gore was 'keen dope smoker' Prime Health a member of the Standart Life Group DIAL-a-PHONE Alliance Leicester Bush plans to ambush 'McCain mutiny' Communists revive symbols of British rule By a Correspondent: Finland turns to Halonen as its first woman President Liverpool Victoria Peace dissidents jailed in Syria Quantex Arrests at religious protest Love labours to make a dachshund walk tall Alisdair My manifesto to mend the broken Temple of Dome Geraid Kaufman attacks the zones that don't work and won't work 'A wider Nato would be bad for the security of… No title NCDL Grace favours the elderly Centre of Attention: The New Roman NCDL A message from the heartlands 'For as long as the State is prepared to finance appeals against imagined injustices, then there will be plenty of work for Cherie and her silken chums' Picture Gallery Oil on the flames Al the cat Tough Love Brown is right to clamp down on the workshy Sectional Politics A dubious law, an unnecessary row and a helpful amendment Year of Instruction The wrong way to improve road safety among the young Clarity needed on drugs misuse law EU reaction to far Right's influence in Austria Clarity needed on drugs misuse law State pension increase Limiting patronage in new Lords Winter in Kosovo Court Circular DJM: Army ceremonial Personal Column Births Personlal Column Court & Social Royal Air Force Faresavers Stairlift Rentals Forthcoming marriages Flights Directory Jetworld Flights Include All Taxes Marriage Picture Gallery Legal Notices For Sale Legal Notices Public Notices Dusan Stanic Yugoslav pilot who fought alongside the RAF in North Africa No Title Claude Autant-Lara Film director who began life as the scourge of the bourgeoisie and ended up as a right-wing politician Lives in Brief Carl Albert Speaker who twice stood in as US Vice-President Maiden Voyage Today Capitalisation, week's change Multiple Display Advertising Items Alcoholic Beverages Banks Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Chemicals Construction Distributors Capitalisation, week's change Multiple Display Advertising Items Leisure & Hotels Picture Gallery Investment Trusts Shorts (under 5 years) Multiple Display Advertising Items Investment Trusts Oil & Gas Media Household GDS & Text Pharmaceuticals Printing & Paper Property British Funds Retailers, Food Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Alternative INV Market Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Ministers at odds over digital tax City braced for rate rise UK chief goes as Coke4 shake-up fizzes Picture Gallery Pfizer set to buy Warner Picture Gallery Panel looks at M&s role of Green's wife Gates joins lottery group BoS chief hopes to plead with Rowland over bid The battle for NatWest Adtranz profits hit by late delivery of trains Prescott backs bus pensioners British airways Ordnance sets sights on name change City bonuses spur TUC to seek reform Printer hires at high level for move into Net services BA expects £260m full-year loss Approach made for Norweb Globix Questions take off as Virgin flies in Hunt is on to recruit PUK chief Bank of Scotland Business Banking Weighing up pounds in your pocket Ford tries to avert white-collar strike The Observer Walkers HIT to raise Allcroft offer Matalan persuades Wilkinson to stay on Justtalk Investors expect a radical rethink from Reuters Companies Reporting Results The Pound Stock Market Exchange Rates Bmc software Brown orders workshy crackdown Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,332 The face that launched the miniskirt Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Newspapers Support Recycling Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Forecast Multiple Display Advertising Items Forecast Around Britain Abroad High Tides Crossword Clue Picture Gallery England look to year of the Catt At long last a player of potential has seized centre stage says Alison Kervin 'If he is to be considered the world-class player so many believe he is, then he needs to repeat this performance' No Title Mike Catt finally stepped out of the shadows cast by the greatness of others at Twickenham on Saturday The Times Sport Lloyds TSB Sky Impressive display by France signals threat to title rivals Wales are importent in face of Laporte's game-plan Towering Lamaison builds foundations WRU No Title SKI Club Rampant England answer critics Shamed Scotland leave Rome in ruins England Ireland No Title Italy Scotland 'The underdog victory is the best as well as… Lloyds TSB Word-Watching One 2 one Kallis and Pollock give South Africa final Word Kallis and Pollock give South Africa final word Table Chelsea keep the curses on Graham Bridge Word-Watching FA Carling Premiership: Campbell adds to Olsen's woes Keene on Chess Winning Move Everton left in mint condition Home comforts offer Jewell cause for hope Bemused Wilson forced to suffer in silence Tactical triumph marks Hoddle's return to fray Liverpool find harmony with song for Europe FA Carling Premiership: Leeds challenge falters as champions open up six-point advantage Picture Gallery O'Neill remains determined to land Collymore FA Carling Premiership Robson's pain goes on No Title Picture Gallery Newcastle unite with rivals to draw strength from tradition No Title Chevrolet No Title Dortmund gamble fails to pay off Overseas View Swindon find life grim in the shade City's message one of farewell Picture Gallery Stewart delivers instant return Nationwide League Little moment to remember Gabbiadini makes pitch Claridge proves to be a good bet McCann eases way for Rangers Borg finds virtue in stalemate Carling SPL FA Carling Premiership Picture Gallery Unibond DR Martens Overseas Ryman FA Umbro Trophy Non-League and National Leagues National Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Football League First Division Second Division Third Division Scotland Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Monte Carlo, the Russian Mafia and Dirty Money Monte Carlo, the Russian Mafia and Irty Money Fears over the declining health of Price Rainier have raised fresh concern at the prospect of the red mafia tightening its grip on Monaco. The death there of the banker Edmond Safra has already prompted questions about the mafia's financial activities in the Principality. Anne Barrowclough investigates Times Picture Gallery When Meg's hair met Sally Sally Hershberger is hairdresserto the stars, and when she wields her scissors on a film set, her styles are sure to be copied by women worldwide Eat out for £5 No Title When Meg's hair met Sally Sally Hershberger: "The challenge is to make someone who's meant to look horrible still look beautiful Fashion Diary Vive le trench coat Kumon Maths 'Russians have to enter a pact with the Devil' The Times No Title Einstein's brain, King Kong's body Nightclub bouncer Chris Langan weighs nearly 20 stone and has an Iq of 195. Instead o making millions, he is working on a new philosophical theory. Interview by Barry Wigmore Slash 'n' snigger? Never been bigger Raymond Gubbay The Week in the Times Theatre Opera & Ballet Brilliant, plain and simple Fortune Bo & Cc 0171 836 2238 now in its W11th Hit… Aldwych 0171 416 6000 cc 0171 957 4001/420 0000(bkg… London Palladium 0171 494 5030/344 4444 (bkg fee)… Dominion Theatre Duke of Yorks Brilliant, plain and simple Old Vic 0171 369 1722 From the witner of The Weir… Brilliant, plain and simple Prince of Wales Brilliant, plain and simple Royal Ascot Raymond Gubbay It fits perfectly out of place Architecture: Marcus Binney Visits a stunning cuckoo in the nest, otherwise known as Walsall's new art gallery Come up and see me Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on Glasgow's staging of a Mae West play The Times The Great Escape This is the fourth offer in our eight-week promotion… You can enjoy a superb buy one, get one free offer… Terms and Conditions How to Book your Tickets Eurostar Eurostar two-for-0ne return fares Eurostar two-for-one return fares Fares shown are for two people traveling together on… Psychometric psych-out! An increasingly common recruitment test method can be frightening. Martin Cullingford finds out how it works Role of knowledge in race bias Court of Appeal 'The job's not as scary as you think' Cross-border liability in action Court of Session Repatriating drugs offender's assets Court of Appeal Cash and prizes worth £50,000 to be won Student Awards 2000 Graduate Careers Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's an unfunny sitcom Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio No Title Choice Radio Is it a bird? Is it a Plane? No, it's an unfunny sitcom Radio Choice Is it a bird? Is it a Plane? No, it's an unfunny sitcom Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's an unfunny sitcom Radio BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Films (1844717) 4.35 Judge Judy (68044408) 4.55… ITV Variations Michael Asher follows in Sir Richard Burton and… Film Video Plus+ and Video Plus+ codes Badminton Guide to the Week Ahead Schools Sport Learndirect Barking and Dagenham 64 Ware 67; Croydon M Smith 65) Second day of four: St Vincent: Windward… Hockey Rugby Union Sailing Snooker Resurgent White turns on style to beat Fu Snooker Greensward play to the crowd Sport in Schools Kimbrough's haul unseats Riders Basketball Henman's solo falls flat Great Britain forced into play-off for world group place Reading confirm their superiority Hockey Ice Hockey Sheffield return to form Ice Hockey Southwell 1.30 Bet Direct from Littlewoods Amateur Riders Handicap (£2,300:2m) Blinkered First Time: Fontwell Park: Kybo's… Edwards given first British life ban Sport in Brief Parsons's rich reward Weston makes mark Thorpe breaks record Arsenal stroll through Gourlay stamps class Haughton takes title 3.00 Bet Direct Today's Bets Handicap (£2,782:1m) (9) 4.30 Bet Direct on Racing Channel Handicap (Div Ii: £1,939:7f) (11) Course Specialists Florida Pearl regains shine Racing: Irish Eyes are Smiling Emphaic Showpiece Win at Leopardstown Big-Race Details Meeting Points Sandown Park Rapid Raceline Wetherby Opportunity knocks for racecourses Fontwell Park 2.50 Pagham Selling Handicap Hurdle (£2,310:2m 6f 110yd) (18 runners) 1.50 EBF Chichester Novices Hurdle (Qualifier)… Newscastle Trainers Jockeys Reading the Racecard 4.20 Bognor Regis Handicap Chase (£3,006:2M 61) (13 runners) Course Specialists 4.40 St Modwen Novices Hurdle (£2,506:2m) (11) Why age should prove no barrier to good health Shorts Winners I Am a fit and supple regular golfer and as I have exercised all my life, supplement this with Crawling your way to fitness In the second part of our series on swiming, John Goodboy looks at the most versatile stroke, freestyle The Front Crawl Matthew Pryor shapes up with . . . Did you always want to be the queen of the Channel? No. Not at all, but now I've done it more times than the king Vital Statistics Hamilton at head of world's skeleton crew Groundbait hits fan over fishing umbrella scheme Brian Clarke argues against the NFA's plan to assume the role of anglings governing body by default Italian yacht makes history in advancing to… Bow men: The crew of Prada receive a heroes'… Prada is model challenger The Times Recruitment of overseas rugby talent Sports Letters The Times Italian victory rouses the underdog in all our hearts Times Two Crossword Simon Barnes Rugby fans caught between a ruck and a hard place Programme Notes Italian victory rouses the underdog in all our hearts Advanced Hair Studio A nation celebrates its twin sporting successes The Times No Title Contents BT Picture Gallery No Title World's workers united Ben Hammersley on Ford Motor Co's pledge to furnish each employee with a PC Mp3? It's a Scream! Comment Over 13 million already unavailable World's workers united No Title No Title Sweet way to fly away No Title Its a lovecalculator. com thing VISA No Title No Title Line One No Title Speedqueen's highway Doctor can see you now Site of the Week No Title No Title Back to the future Toys' buzzword is fun Verdict All Formats N64 Go softly to catch the enemy off-guard Verdict ICS Learning Systems No Title Beauty business takes on a fresh new profile Ideas from one of the flourishing beauty websites and a dab of Orgasm form a make up artist's brush brought a glow to the cheeks of reporter Emily Davies Online Advice The full printed version of Interface and daily news… Big three prepare to slap on the warpaint Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Face facts and take a few tips on good grooming Verdict Ding dong, gone farewell Avon lady? Avon No Title No Title The Times Interface/planit Order Form The Times No Title Reclaim JPG files Quick Bites Absolute Beginners No Title No Title Smoothing out the bugs in the machine The last of four extracts from How to do just about Anything on a computer, running in full on our website, looks at viruses Lost for words in the humanity test Picture Gallery No Title PMR Group Plc Computer Programmer Logical Forefront Industry Solutions Online Oracle Time Sale Further Reductions

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