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News from 18/02/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Walter J. Foster, General Secretary, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joan Bakewell, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Richard Morrison's, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Christopher Lord, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Howard, David Steel, Ian Murray, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Media Business Correspondent, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Caithin Moran, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Sally Brock, Bridge Correspondent, Isi Watt, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Giles Coren, Louise Godfrey, Antonia Senior, Noel Falconer, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Chris Fox, Mike Pattenden, Brian Pendry, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Mowlam, Michael Harvey, Julia Neuberger, Michael Mulvihill, Angela Brown, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Richard Beeston and Richard Cleroux, Robert Bruce, Alice Lagnado, James Landale Political Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Stephen Morse, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Lisa Armstrong and Deborah Brett, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Paul McCann, David Lister, Tom Baldwin, Alasdair Reid and Mark Souster, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Stefano Hatfield, David Orr, Tim Corbett, Melissa Kite, Richard Owen, Lysaght's Turf, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Glen Owen, Paul C. Stuart-Smith Treasurer, Christopher Pearson, David Lister, Giles Whittell and James Bone, Jon Ashworth and Adam Jones, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Otto Fleming, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Maureen Paton, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Richard Miles, Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, Paul Samson, Tim Jones, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Jeffrey Joy, Maurice R. McBride, Benedict Nightingale, Peter Freeman, Larry Rushton, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, David Emrys-Morgan,

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The Times Editor's stockbroker sacked over City Slickers scandal Women 'in fear' as rape toll rises One just can't bank on anything Picture Gallery Inside Gorman facing ban from the Commons Oxfam Fidelity Investments No Title Party unit set up for Blairs' high life Today in The Times Business Sport Somak Holidays Yes, minister, but what's that in English? Political Sektch Dobson urged to heal hurt News in Brief No Title Abuse report woman traced to England Clarke faces risk of deselection Helpline Lawyers facing shake-up No Title Call Ppp healthcare for access to a medical professional, 24 hours a day No Title Hysterectomy victim rejects apology A gynaecologist cleared yesterday of misconduct faces further complainsts, Tim Jones reports No Title Shampoo was 'used to harm' allergic ex-wife Driving ban forces duke's daughter to travel by bus Asians attack gay festival £2 discount at go-fly. com Consent forms 'must be revised' Maverick who revels in role of Boadicea Public embarrassment will add to Teresa Gorman's one-month punishment, writes Tom Baldwin Pendulum of truth has swung much too far Buyers of flats unaware of link to Gorman On a relaxing winter break £19.99 per Person per Night £29.99 per Person per Night Dinner for £10 per person per night No title No Title Corushotels Britons walk and cycle at their peril Ride to work plan came to a halt in casualty London traffic proved Richard Morrison's undoing Toysrus 8 Academy Award Nominations Best Picture 'Speed is main factor in fatalities' Fashion week ends with adrenalin rush Picture Gallery Cartoon creatures to rescue the Dome Visitors intrigued by the royalty zone Merry widow who left trial of unpaid bills No Title By a Correspondent: Murder suspect overdose '... When suddenly some clown pulled our in front of me!' No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Replay Zoom Pause Catch up with Real Time Plug into your TV New talents come out of their shells The Future of Video Recording Has Arrived Easy Programming No Title Pc World the Computer Superstore Snowdon boy's 600ft death fall BT Bronson given life sentence for hostage-taking By a Correspondent: Lawyer 'in legal aid fraud' Obsession with rubbish pays off The Times Picture Gallery 'Charity' thief is released Bigsave See Tom Hanks Free Moben Kitchens Fatal lack of acute care beds revealed No Title Doctors' optimism adds to distress Great Mills Breast cancer warning to young Sellafield data 'was faked' News in Brief South Bank to have £150m facelift Plans include landscaping and new 1,400-seal concert hall, reports Dalya Alberge Breathing New Life into London No Title Tiny The Master Plan No Title Picture Gallery Plan for Trafalgar Square revamp unveiled Security chiefs kept HQ costs from ministers Allied Carpets No Title M15 Staff never keen on move to Ceausescu Towers Cheltenham & Gloucester No Title Yard told to stop 'whining' News in Brief Gangsters 'will cash in if drug law eased' AMD Rise in crime by mentally ill matches that of society Prescription charges to rise by 10p Phillips Send and receive e-mails on the move by linking a handheld PC to a mobile The Link No Title One thing even John Lennon didn't imagine Hain names five illegal arms dealers Africa debate: Sanction-busters warned Air traffic sale 'the worst option' Transport Select Sub-committee Picture Gallery Beckett tries to avert Lords defeat No Title MPs rebel on jury reform Compaq No Title Briefing Today in Parliament Ahern 'had offer from IRA to disarm' CD Wow Nationwide Army watchtowers dog peace deal negotiations Politics: Ulster Defectors boost McCain campaign P&O Stena Line No Title Updike and Hamlet: what was to be... or not Hospital havens for unwanted babies DETR Lynching photos revive America's shameful past Bush refuses to save death row grandmother Widdecombe takes a walk on the wild side Halifax Texas has become the execution capital of America… Texas Ex 810 Time Sale Further Reductions Whistle-blower murdered Art expert accuses Sotheby's over $1m Madonna Wideys. co. uk Disputes on Nazi loot put to panel Pericles' men rediscovered The Royal Bank of Scotland No Title 'Dirty money' accounts set up for £m payoff Russians 'tortured and raped Chechen civilians' Hoverspeed faster carferries No Title Hollywood targets Russia's Mir Fujitsu Siemens Georg of the E Jungle Far Right in power bid for Kohl party Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Film star condemns 'stupid ' comments The Imax Experience Now Showing for a Limited Run No Title Special Merchandise Available only at Imax Cinemas Haider denied entry to Jewish museum Italian bribery 'not what it was' Red-eyed Prodi wants his own jet Plan to multiply Rodin statue offends purists IBM Picture Gallery No Title Bomb-blast frescoes to be 'reassembled' No Title World Bank 'funded militias' TV claims aid was misused in Timor Mbeki offers rescue plan for Zimbabwe Picture Gallery Matchbox 'wanted' notices for Bin Laden Iranian reformist sets hopes on poll (AFP): Latvia leader may sue over sex claims (Reuter): Milosevic re-elected Sheep slaughter row (Reuter): Village snubs model Zhirinovsky barred Deposits for pigeons Why rationing will be good for our health Julia Neuberger: the NHS must sort out its priorities if it to Survive How to hang with The New Leisure Gang Alisdair Picture Gallery One Thousand Comment No Title Leaders and Letters Court and Social Obituaries No Title Pugh and Way No Title Promise Your Home is at Risk if You Do Not Keep up… She's got to be serious Centre of Attention: Joan Bakewell Honest Mo, they all think you're great Dr Mowlam Should ignore the whisperers and tough it out No Title The story of Mo is not, I fear, heading for a happy ending. In its third chapter, the plot is Of Transformative Hermeneutics, mission statements and the death of English Q. What's this Man Got to Smile about? Toxic jobs nobody wants When childcare carries such a stigma, who can be surprised at Byrn Estyn? Picture Gallery Bye-bye Sly The Times Diary No Title London One Way out A fresh to move the peace process forward Two-Wheel Safety More must be done to lower road deaths for cyclists Capital Opportunity Excisting plans for London must not be dekayed again Lessons of reports on child abuse Restriction on the Fleet Warning signs as Haider rose to power in Austria Imprisonment of 'Cambridge two' Court Circular No Title Personal Column Memorial service Life barony Diplomatic appointment Birthdays Court & Social Corporation of London Personal Column Dinners City and Guilds College Association Forthcoming marriages University news Thanksgiving Service School news Doug Henning Illusionist with flamboyant tastes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Karsten Solheim Aero engineer who put the kink into the putter and made golf more fun Personal Column Rugby, Soccer F1 Grand Prix, Tennis Mamma Lion King… No Title Tim Potter Archaeologisr and curator No Title News The Times Crossword No 21,342 The Times Today Weary George Brown on the campaign trail Labour at 100 Features Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling Opinion No Title Comment Arts Noon today Abroad High Tides No Title Net too strong for Methven's E-cortal No Title Wood to run Esure for Halifax Hole-in-wall charge backed No Title Holiday firm sold for £30m Bank in move to reassure City over rates And now Abbey gets the habit with cahoot RJB colliery wins reprieve No Title Insiders are back Picture Gallery Index PwC splits operations to satisfy regulators Railtrack to raise investment by £500m Picture Gallery Novartis signals hope of US deal Kindersley to shed 140 jobs Colonial buys Stewart Ivory German IFO Index hits six-year high Centrica joint venture NYSE defection Metroline in bid talks Open in Lottery talks Jarvis appointment Mannesmann drops Shaftesbury launch QXL raises £40m Exchange Rates Teletrain Business Rouondup Make sense of this. Four months ago shares in… Broker agrees £587m MBO deal Durlacfaer takes active role By our city Editor: Online banks short of memory Commentary Debt is the least of Japan's worries Bank's ambiguity speaks volumes In the bad books Net strategy lifts Abbey National Increased losses reported by 365 Corporation Picture Gallery Market is still excited by dot-com launches No Title Sema says IT faces 'wave of consolidation' Banks fall under the Interest's magic spell Liffe Meats & Livestock Commission Liffe Options Commodities Liffe Options No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Sterling Spot and Forward Rates No Title Major Indices Tempus WPP adept on the Net Abbey National Recent Issues Sema Dollar Rates Multiple Display Advertising Items FTSE Volumes Ftse Volumes No Title Losing the Habit No Title Eighties-style insider dealing makes a millennial comeback UK watchdog will have teeth but convictions up to now have been rare Leak source Market-maker keeps Ofex booming The Times City Diary Short Read No Title Caught out On the same subject, I hear there were problems this… Taking off The Royal Bank of Scotland Wood given a direct line with Halifax StepStone No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Alcoholic Beverages Banks Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Chemicals Construction Distributors Equities record modest gains No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Shorts (under 5 years) Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Media Mining British Funds No Title Longs (over 15 years) No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Source FT Information Hanson benefits from continued strength in US 2 for 1 flights to America with Continental Airlines You can enjoy a superb two-for-one offer with… No Title Picture Gallery From London Gatwick to No Title Moody's may cut Japan's debt rating No Title Brown & Jackson rises 40% The Times Yorkshire sees slide in net lending This picture was painted in a small hut in the middle of the Amazon rainforest. Now it hangs in a pall Mall gallery When an anthropologist saw Secoyan Indian Ramón Piaguaje's black and white drawings he gave him some tubes of oil paint. Seven years later Piaguaje has come to London after winning the largest ever international art competition. He collected his prize from the Prince of Wales Yesterday Picture Gallery No Title Jemma Redgrave Lucy Pinney Home Alone Feathers Dreams of an armchair critic Where to find it Gotta Have It I'm more Miss Thong than Miss Sensible Knickers Jemma Redgrave talks about pregnancy, politics and her radical family Living in a rural war zone Moving out of London in search of peace and quiet, Jason Cowley found disruption, thuggery and murder The Times The National Trust Magazine Well, are these figures really Ok? Rivalry between Hello! and Ok! is so intensive that we may need a new way of calculating circulation Hello! Prepare for a clash of the dot-com titans Television rivals 'stole my idea for hit show' In a rare interview, Charlie Parsons, creator of The Big Breakfast, explains why he had to sue to protect his latest big idea Matthew Pryor reports Temperature rises at The Mirror The Stock Exchange is to study tapes of a broker's talks with teh newspaper's executives, reports Paul McCann No Title No sign of compassion from the tabloids Paper Round Diary One of our reporters is still missing Are Russian's leaders implicated in the disappearance of a daring journalist, asks Alece Lagnado Multiple Display Advertising Items Let's hear it for the boys Will an unknown boy band become the latest group to find stardom through TV? Paul Sexton reports How do you get kids to just say no? A second outing's queered the pitch Following the adrenalin high of the original 'gay drama', Queer as Folk 2 has ruined it all by Tackling Issues Picture Gallery No Title I'd like to thank ... my pharmacist Sick of gongs? Don't be, says Benedict Nightingale today's olivers are more than just another luwie-in No Title Picture Gallery Old, gifted and back If there are no job opportunities for the elderly in Britain, why are our pop charts full of wrinkly rockers? No Title HMV A few stars but no real supernova It's time to review the revision: despite what you may have heard, the Gallagher's' new waxing is not such a letdown It's magnificent, but it's not winning the war French house is setting the dance music acenda everywhere but in its own backyard Go Let It out No Title Opening Tonight Opera: Romeo et Juliette Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet We're up for this shining cup Opera: Rodney Milnes is dazzled by Mark-Anthony Turnage's new opera, The Silver Tassie, at the Coliseum Picture Gallery No Title Picture Gallery Concert Dominion No Title New London Piccadilly Theatre Prince of Walls No Title Nothing magnificent about this old monument Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice The Friday Play: False Fingering Radio 4,9pm No Title BBC1 Meridian Today's Choice BBC2 Today's Film No Title Carlton Channel Chanel Video Plus+ and Video Plus+ codes Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Technology? Japan Which fund? Hargreaves Lansdown No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Indirect sex bias measure is justified Objective test for abandonment of residential use The Times Environment Agency Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Unauthorised intercept cannot be used Judge made no clear finding Francis goes back to his roots Boxing No Title Badminton Picture Gallery Rusedski struggles to shake off ring-rust Football No Title Kingfisher makes first flight Sailing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rugby Union Claydon's loss leads to net gain Golf Head comes out on top SKI Club Austria Hamilton and Giles desperate to seize chance Cricket Australia let down by room service The Green Mile Picture Gallery Syed defies seeding to retain title Table Tennis Word-Watching No title Bridge Picture Gallery Keene on Chess Cardiff stage stirring revival Sport in Brief Bell tunes up for comeback Sandown Park Going No Title Music to the ears of youngsters Life at the Races Multiple Display Advertising Items Bunkered First Time Relieved Niven gets all-clear Southwell No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline No Title Dawson confident of high marks in French test England captain pinpoints need to raise game against world's ginest Scotland decide to play safe with Leslie International Teams No Title Ladbrokes Lloyds TSB No Title Picture Gallery Fragile Wales can ill-afford another lapse against Italy Huddersfield's history lesson lost on Bruce Foorball Arsenal No Title Bradford City No Title Picture Gallery Cup cheers Middlesbrough No Title City No Title New Castle United Clubs pay off former BSkyB executives England seeking to become qualified success Jennifer O'neill No Title Word-Watching Picture Gallery Sport Barry and Gerrard lead England's young bridgade against Argentina Keegan defends wisdom in choice of Wise Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Cricket rules on head start John Goodbody on a new directive that could keep children away from the game Rugby Union Collymore is handed final warning by O'Neill CE No Title

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