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News from 22/02/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Nich Nash, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, Jan Wright, Dominic Walsh and Clive Mathieson, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Eric Winter, Robert Lea, Malcolm Davidson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Linda Jones, Chris Ayres, Media Business Correspondent, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Ian Cundell, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stephen Jakobi, Henry Thoresby, Joe Joseph, Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Peter Brown, Antonia Senior, Carl Evans, David McVay, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, George Thomas, Daniel McGrory and Gary Jacob, Dr Jane Collins, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, David Taylor, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Mark Inglefield, Oliver Wright, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Gordon Ashton, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Nick Nash, Charles Bremner, Michael Chambers, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, David Charter, James Doran City Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Michael Woodhead, Vanora Bennett, Paul Durman Health Industries Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Marit Hargie, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Steuart & Francis, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Anne Barrowclough, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Karen Jones, Nigel Hawkes, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Melissa Kite, David Charter and Gary Jacob, Daniel Owen, Damian Whitworth, Peter A. Fitzwater, Oliver August, Grania Langdon-Down, Ben Pimlott, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Roland Watson, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, G. N. R. Tucker, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Mathew Forde, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Philippa Davies, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Elizabeth Cowley, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Hugh McIlveen, Bertie Leigh, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, William Wyndham, Alex O'connell, Alasdair Murray, Allan Hall, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent,

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Army anger over IRA 'gun swap' Officers balk at 'reconciliation day' The Times Ministers order Dyke to beef up BBC1 Licence Fee up Brown to cut taxes in 'Budget for business' David Doggan Philip Lawrence school in state of anarchy Today in The Times Sky Moon rises to his feet and a star is born Political Sketch Ministers ban organ transplant 'apartheid' NHS chief quits for new life at university BA sorry over Duke wheel trip Rac Mirror shares inquiry widens Bishop in talks on gay law News in Brief Woman learnt of rape after police found secret video London skier is rescued from Alpine avalanche Judge's pity for prostitute's client Hole-in-head woman has 'never felt better' Picture Gallery No Title Father of three killed in fight with burglar No Title Ruling makes it harder to find just one Cornetto Virgin Nationwide Picture Gallery Kissing artist hopes to embrace £20,000 Hindley is safe to be freed, law lords told Killer's jail plea upheld Players 'for sale' on Internet site School that is a prey to violence and fear Masked gang helps to smash legacy of murdered headmaster, writes Daniel McGrory and Gary Jacob Successor to murdered head had tried new approach Margaret Ryan's compassion did not work, reports David Charter Picture Gallery No Title Renault Closure ignites expulsion debate Renault Dobson tries to banish stooge image No Title PC World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Poll beckons Livingstone to take plunge On Other Pages PC World Prudential Home Insurance 'I have no intention of leaving Labour' Detective stuns jury with drug confession Picture Gallery No Title Picture Gallery No Title One year forward, four decades back Renault Laguna Picture Gallery Nissan Ancient wood takes root in new home Barratts boss wins fight for tin-clad bungalow This should put you at ease with the internet No Title Newsite No Title Payout for Post Office job stress News in Brief Correction This should put you at ease with the internet Why motherhood at 30 pays dividends TV Licensing No Title Spain baffled by Pinochet report leak Sex abuse case's 250 suspects Quality health insurance Delaying babies 'good for career' Yoko Ono denies IRA funding 'My daughter died because of lack of safety' Alliance Leicester How they lost their lives during what should have been a routine journey Railtrack will keep many of its powers How they lost their lives during what should have been routine journey Westlaw UK Tory attack on 'dull and brash' Dome Opposition-day debate: "Butt of all the jokes" under fire, writes Melissa Kite The Woolwich Queues sour children's visit John Prescott told pupils they would have a day to remember. Unfortunatley for them he was right, writes Elizabeth Judge NEC Briefing Today in Parliament Peers threaten Blair with double defeat Tories and Lib Dems say ministers want to rig elections in Labour's favour, writes James Landale London poll traps Labour On Politics Tories 'will keep Britain in EU' Seat Peers threaten Blair with double defeat ABS as standard. Relad in the new more comfortable… One man's pain woman's agony Nigel Hawkes reports form the American Association of Science in Washington Explosive discovery will improve mine detection Norwich Union No Title Algae are energy of future Gateway No Title Nicotine offers medical benefits Gateway Battered McCain resorts to mockery US 2000 Election Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Senator's enemies lay Wild West ambush McCain faces discontent in Arizona, writes Ben MacIntyre in Phoenix Pardon at last for MP's draft dodger father Abbey National Clinton is last among equals Chiefs resign as Sotheby's collectors sue Police are taught bare facts One. Tel Picture Gallery Diana's dress is snip at $100m Diana's dress is a snip at $100m Time Sale Minister resigns over corrupt aide World in Brief (Reuters): Editors spurn inquiry Mugabe report ruling (AFP): Olympics space lap (Reuters): 17 die as buses collide (AP): Warden taken hostage French firms flee Jospin for Britain New business laws in France are expected to increase the brain drain, writes Charles Bremner Air France Spinning a Web free of red tape (AFP): Net enriches Tuvalu Swiftcall China 'ready for nuclear fight over Taiwan' World in Brief Death toll rises as tropical storms lash Mozambique Anglia Railways How to apply Midland Mainline The Great Escape British troops clash with Kosovo mob Nato tells Serbs to halt build-up Picture Gallery Renault Kangoo Russians put on a show of victory Hindley: the mob and the media set her life sentence Vanora Bennett: ignorance is the jury in every high profile case South Bank showcase gets concrete ideas Alisdair Picture Gallery Hindley: the mob and the media set her life sentence Picture Gallery Vodafone The Smoke without fire Centre of Attention: London's First Lady Mandy is just an old Lennonist The Livingstone affair will fizzle—Ken is a loner, not a leader' Picture Gallery Sex isn't everything If morality is ignored, even the most prosaic issues can run off the tracks 'The Livingstone affair will fizzle—Ken is a loner, not a leader' Six isn't everything Picture Gallery War of words The Times Diary The Dome Debate Ministers must not escape parliamentary accountability The Uncertain Way Why French entrepreneurs flee euroland for the UK Flood Repair Mozaambiqe must not be allowed to sink Democracy loses in power game No banking on it 'Slapdash' Sellafield management The 'tortured semantics' of Ulster Picture Gallery Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Births Court & Social Personal Column Marriages Momorial service Forthcoming marrisges Personal Column Lord Belper Amateur jockey and owner Loard Belper, amateur rider and racehore owner, was born on April 23,11913. He died on December 23 aged 87 Personal Column Court & Social Stairlift Rentals Personal Column Friedensreich Hundertwasser Artist and architech with a childlike love of bright embellishment Friendensrich Hundertwasser, artist and architect, was born in Vienna on December 15,1928. He died on February 19 aged 71 Friendensreich Hundertwasser Colonel Tony Lewis Monty's boy colonel' in the battle for the Normandy beachhead and beyond Colonel Toney Lewis, DSO, MBE, army commando leader, was born April 3,1920. He died on January 22 aged 79 Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Friendensreich Hundertwasser On this Day No Fan of Lady Windermere Neville Burston Banker and patron of the arts Army refuses guns gesture The Times Crossword No 21,345 Picture Gallery Harold Wilson gets a lesson in survival Labour at 100 Features Weathercall Multiple Display Advertising Items Weathercall Tangerine Opinion Comment Arts Forecast Noon today Forecast Around Britain The Times No Title Picture Gallery Shares fall on insurance deal Threat to 5,000 jobs as £17.5bn CGU. NU merger is unveiled United Admits Bid Talks NFC and Ocean in £2.75bn marriage Odeon Title role: Richard Segal, Odeon's chief… Rank sells Odeon Cinemas John Charcol Listing hope lifts BT above gloom Brussels cautions Dublin on tax cuts Index Faith in the euro Picture Gallery Index Supermarkets play it again in price war Courtaulds hints that Sara Lee's offer may have rivals Dot-com debuts bring founders a paper fortune Cadillac Picture Gallery OFT to make lenders justify movements in interest… PowerGen and BG seek links IPE conversion wrangle ends in unanimous vote Ford suffers first white-collar strike Hi-Tec buyout offer Hercules stronger Abbey's housing bond PPL secures funding SkyePharma tribute Magnum shares soar Tyco buys Philips firm Exchange Rates Ford suffers first white-collar strike Growth will ease, says CMG after profit leap Airtours American acquisition Seabourn By Our City Editor: No surprise and little excitement Commentary The Times Ultra maintains its independent stance Garnier assurance on UK research Drive and Vehicle Licensing Agency Gates buys 8% stake in US shipyard Talk of Center Pares sale gives S&n a lift Commodities Liffe Options Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Liffe Options Major Indices Busy line for CMG Tempus Rights Issues Dollar Rates FTSE Volumes Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Picture Gallery Wall Street Germans reap rewards of putting faith in the euro Healthy exports and domestic recovery brought the renaissance, writes Michael Woodhead Germans reap erwards of putting faith in the euro Germans reap rewards of putting faith in the euro Going to plan The Times City Diary The Times City Diary Leak house The Times City Diary No comment The Dimes City Diary No Title Picture Gallery No Title Credits roll on Rank as cinema audiences soar Browne noses The Times City Diary Rowe & Maw Blue Circle sees Asian recovery Cement group points to upturn in fight against Lagarge bid EU to examine MCI merger Saints confident over move Clear boon from clean-up Fran Littlewood says business with a conscience offers rewards Greencore £186m bid rejected by Perkins Bull for SG Hambros On the Move More companies opt to go private Future's Net group CRC halves dividend Homepages acquired Bunker lands TW job AFA doubles turnover Finance plus European Investment Bank Times Newspapers Revolutionise Cowero Chartered Accountant Business Opportunity Managing Director Internet Marketplace-Commercial… Sales Professionals Required European Investment Bank Insurance Research Associate Hewitson Walker Financial Controller Finance plus The Times Business Development Manager Murray Johnstone Deputy Chief Executive Financial/operations Director (Designate) The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Red Hot Penny Shares The Times Unit Trust Information Service Losses trimmed at close Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alcoholic Beverages Banks Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Chemicals Construction Distributors Losses trimmed at close Property Losses trimmed at close Healthcare Media Household Gds & Text Mining Insurance Investment Trusts Fidelity Investments British Funds Transport Water Alternative Inv Market Outsourcing is key to improved It solutions Ian Cundell examines home SMEs can enjoy a high-tech boost at a fraction of the normal cost Outsourcing is key to improved IT solutions Business to Business No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reports suggest failure to take Net advantage Outsourcing is key to improved IT solutions Imagine Albion Hotel Imagine … The Times Franchises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Capital Mortgages Business Services Reports suggest failure to take Net advantage Multiple Display Advertising Items Tender for the Supply of Legal Services in Respect… Remortfages & Loans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business FSB makes allowance call In Brief E2 save. com Megaphone Multiple Classified Advertising Items FSB makes allowance call Internet Services Commercial Property Picture Gallery A Tale of Two Estates Eight Pages of Features, Arts and Health As the London mayoral race gathers pace we look at one of the most important issues facing the successful candidate - improving the quality of life for the capital's residents. This is the story of two innercity estates just ten miles apart. One is so bleak it house 11-year-old heroin addicts, the other has become a beacon of hope for sink estates across the country. Anne Barrowclough reports No Title Picture Gallery No Title Complete TV and Radio Walkers So you want to be irresistible Yesterday behaviour expert Phillippa Davies explained how she restyled John Major and helped Tony Blair's Government. Today's extract from her book explains the laws of irresistibility and shows how you can apply them to your personal and professional life Hope m the ghetto No Title Pretentious Moi? Don't suffer eczema in silence Self-harm: the secret agony Every year at least 500,000 people in Britain mutilate themselves with razors, knives and even broken glass. Anjana Ahuja reports No Title Collagen plus It 's an ill wind but not the goods Theatre: Benedict Nightingale suffers compassion fatigue at yet another play about cancer Prompt WHAT's on to Day It's an ill wind but not the goods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet H. M. S Pinafore Theatres It's an ill wind but not the goods Theatres It's an ill wind but not the goods Theatres Picture Gallery Our friend in the north goes up west Theatre: After seven years, Christopher Eccleston is back onthe boards and loving it, he tells Imogen Edwards-Jones Opera notes Troubled bridge over the water A bouncing bridge across the Seine is a warning to our own Millennium footbridge, writes Marcus Binney BT No Title Eating disorders provide some food for thought Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio BBC1 The Corsican Brothers ITV VARIATIONS Today's Choice BBC2 Today's Films Carlton Channel 4 Channel 5 Trained to cope with anything Peter Brown plugs in to Britain's switchboard supercentres and finds a fiercely competitive but maturing industry No Title King Sturge & Co Teletrain Face-to-face help TV and Internet Interaction A priority is to integrate the various sources Business Systems UK Limited CCS Training Ltd Enterprise Ayrshire SHL Franchise Opportunity Centres of excellence The Times An anxious week in prospect for watching managers The Times An anxious week in prospect for watching managers Licensed by Fantasy League The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Check your Player Scores from this List The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Fantasy League Leaderboard No Title Youth Leaderboard No Title Stokes shorn from Cambridge's plans by crews cut Boat Race: President will stay on riverbank in 146th staging of university challenge Stokes shorn from Cambridge's plans by crew cut Oxford Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move No Title For the Record Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Stevens is forced to suffer in victory Katarino fails to regain dash Racing: Henderson-Trained Hurdler Disappoints in Cheltenham Warm-Up Tomorrow Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Meeting Points Reading the Racecard Reading the Rececard Treble gives Lawther University honours Racing Ahead Folkestone Course Specialists Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results Loss of Edwards another blow to rationale Christopher Martin-Jenkins laments the passing of Peter Edwards, who fought the Essex corner and for the good of the county game England await reading of bands Cricket Beccles are suited by liberation Bowls England await reading of bands Cricket Woodward steers buoyant course as Wales lie in wait David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, sees many reasons for optimism as England go in search of revenge No Title Vanzie puts challenger in his place Boxing Pakistan loosen their hold on Shoaib By our Sports Staff: Wilson is supported by new Wednesday chairman Ward-Watching Heskey eyes big-priced treble Matt Dickinson says there is much resting on the shoulders of a giant Cole fuels return to swinging Sixties Forbes moving goalposts in shot at Reading role Non League Tomorrow Third Division By our Sports Staff: Hoddle criticises FA over manner of dismissal Picture Gallery Times Two Crossword The Times Rusedski begins to answer puzzle of handicap chase Cricket Hfs Challinor bemused as League throws out the towel LAW Selector Europe No Title Bristows Selector Europe Spence Stuart Competition Act prepares to bare its teeth AXA Contents PSD QD Bermuda BPP Law School £5 million, £10 million How much is enough to live on for life? The level of damages awarded to accident victims will be decided in a lkandmark hearing, says Berytie Leigh £5 million, £10 million. How much is enough to live on for life? £5 million £10 million. How much is enough to live on for life? Nabarro Nathanson Zarak MacRae Beenner Mi5 Readers' queries Your Shout The College of Law discusses maintenance in couurt actions, profiting from a bank's error, protection against a pay cut and share dividends 'Believe those who tell you that being a lawyer… Temptation Lipson Lloyd Jones No Title Senior Competition & IT Lawyers A new force in world Pharmaceuticals No Title A new force in world pharmaceuticals Why Compromise? Chadwicknott No Title Chadwicknott A new force in world pharmaceuticals No Title Presoners abroad forgotten by the Foreign Office Banking&finance Banking & Finance Prisoners abroad forgotten by the Foreign Office Commerce & Industry Taking Success for Granted Chambers and Partners News Prisoners abroad forgotten by the Foreign Office Private Practive Bird & Bird Is this a fair way to rights of access? The Countryside Bill's liability clause will burden landowners, says Karen Jones European Bank It this a fair way to rights of access? Michael Page QD A powerft Planned changes to decision-making for are unclear. EPSs remain a resasonable as lawyer and client are cautious, says Demise of Public T Michael Page QD A powerful Demise of Public T … argument for change The incapable option as long Jan Wright Rust Office would be 'a disaster' I argument for change M B Complaint that ended in shame and financial ruin The Walker case is an exception and should not deter other employees, says Linda Jones Masons Solictors No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items We need IT but need it secure Edward Fennell says firms are investing heavily in technology but confidentiality is a constant worry Travers Smith Braithwaite Lure of the WTO No self-incrimination over controlled waste House of Lords Woman Lawyer Innocent use is not good cause Chancery Division Legislative role imperils judge's impartiality European Court of Human Rights Access to Commission advice to national courts Court of Appeal Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Land reverts after change in religion Chancery Division Aon The Media Law Partnership ST Catherine's College Ozannes Ealing Magistrates' Courts Committee DH New York Bar Course No Title New York Bar Course Cheyney Goulding Commercial Solicitors Why the new pay rises mean Master is on a roll Legal Diary Medical Protection Society Creating Competitive Advantage No Title Creating Competitive Advantage The Times Medical Protection Society No Title Creating Competitive Advantage Why the new pay rises mean Master is on a roll Legal Diary Creating Competitive Advantage No Title Linklaters & Alliance

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