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News from 01/03/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Andrew Drummond and Adrian Lee, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Sally Brock, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Robert Lea, Nicolette Jones, David Blunkett, J. E. van der Werff, Dominic Walsh and James Doran, Chris Ayres, Media Business Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Norman Cook, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Heather Neill, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, D. McGanty, Martin Fletcher, William S. Cohen, John O'leary Education Editor, Sam Kiley and Michael Binyon, Shirley English, Gordon Bates (Executive Director), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Alan Hamilton, Roland Watson and Susan Emmett, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Peter Smithers, Alice Lagnado, Eric Mason, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Alan Wall, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Stanley Best, Chairman, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Sadayuki Hayashi, Paul Durman, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Marit Hargie, Paul Fauvet, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Wood, Tim Goldingham, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Elizabeth Cowley and Louise Godfrey, Nigel Hawkes, Philip D. Badrock, Melissa Kite, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, R. G. Maling, Henry Button, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Christopher Walker, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Gwenda Brophy, Matthew Parris, Max Davidson, Stewart Sutherland, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Brian Butcher (Operations Director), George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Catherine O'Brien, John O'leary and David Charter, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Stephen Smalley, Damian Whitworth and Grace Bradberry, Stephen Dalton, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Catterick, Christopher Irvine, SriKumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Nick Wilkinson, Secretary,

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Schools told 'pass exams or close' The Times EasyJet. com From Associated Press: Boy of six shoots girl in classroom row The battle for control of center Parcs Night train to murder Banks set to increase cash-machine charges The secret diaries of a Nazi Frocks cost vicars image battle Today in The Times Halifax Laboured jokes take a trolley ride Political Sketch 'Mirror' Editor £125,000 richer after share deal Ted and Maggie end Thirty Years War Rocket attempt on Army base Rac Doctor confronts Blair on funding News in Brief Abuse alert hotline Composer 'shocked' On your moped World call on GM Shipman to appeal Scots seek more cash 'Nazi loot' found in British galleries A list of works of unknown provenance has gone on the Internet, reports Dalya Alberge 'Balaclava boy' dies in police custody Elton flounces out of new show Sex offender wins damages of £100,000 Church cleaner in minimum wage row World Online Difficulties in proving ownership Former aide puts new spin on sex thriller Sothebys Bishop has pig of a day Cheltenham & Gloucester Late challenge to lottery's two-horse race What Rivals Have to Offer Crime ghetto hails Prince of Rasta Runaway schoolboy refuses to go home Firedup BTInternet Horror of Holocaust, by Eichmann January 1942: Witness to Genocide Free serve Secretly wed divorcée must repay alimony First direct Irving 'was an ally of neo-Nazis' British Airways Blunkett threatens to shut 68 worst schools One third face closure in Nottingham NEC Sky The Hitlist Slowhand banned for speed News in Brief Abuse inquiry Allergy death Silent lake Drug victim Sunny winter Lipstick smear as ladies fall out over rent Dentist is jailed for cheating NHS with bogus patients EFax. com Alliance Leicester Galliano hits a high note with 'Fly Girl' Boeing Nintendos in cells reward good conduct By our Medical Correspondent: Teen sex is sign of average minds NCDL Jonathan Kellerman Couch potatoes are no vegetables Wideyes. co. uk Coming of age 63 years late Briefing Today in Parliament Daewoo Tories take the scalpel to hospital pledge Health Questions:'Care revolution will require new legislation' Scatter-gun approach misses target Personal Savings Rates Strategy to cut road toll By our Political Staff: Livingstone looks for 'honourable' solution The Dobson Camp E-Mail NHS hospitals can buy private care, says Blair Direct Line Financial Service Ltd. Nationwide Prescott leads campaign to end PR pledge Tourist alert after bogus taxi driver shoots Briton Seat Bank boss sues over scandal World in Brief 60,000 flee volcano Cult 'built software' CDU chooses leader Iran tries hardliners China rattles sabres Dogs in test see red Prime Health Bonhams Haider adjusts focus to top prize in Austria Gesture fails to make friends Quantex Cheltenham & Gloucester plc Glitterati leave the floor to porn stars Cheshire Building Society Fact File Twelve helicopters struggle to airlift Marines and MoD team on aid alert FileMaker Inc. 'Tourist' Mugabe ignores plight DVLA 100,000 stranded people as waters rise Crews forced to choose whom to rescue Towns cut off by drowned roads Time Charities join forces to raise emergency aid Briton is Michelin star chef Newcastle Building Society McCain raises election stakes Republican rivals set to share spoils in crucial skirmish on opposite coasts, reports Ben MacIntyre Bradley pins his hopes on Pacific 'beauty contest' Lineone Missing reporter claims he was tortured How repeats could improve our television Max Davidson: the BBC must replay more of the old classics The think-tank on Tony Blair's lawn Picture Gallery The think-tank on Tony Blair's lawn 'Sixth-form life will be a constant round of… Underscar Susi is Jörg's biggest fang Centre of ATTENTION:'Queen Cobra' Brown fights for his vision of the future The Budget will shape Labour's second-term agenda 'Rogue states cannot hope to blackmail America or her allies' Picture Gallery The A-level shambles New exams will lead to a generation of teenagers who know nothing Faded bloom The Times Diary Bad Neighbours Africa's need and Africa's bigger shame Will He, Won't He? Mr Livingstone, we presume, will stand Gallery Ghosts Difficulites in identifying Nazi looted art Children in court Japanese diet Long-term care for the elderly Immigration aids right-wing rise Pool supervision In the public interest Charles 's name as King Novello House Extra time Mozambique hit by flood disaster Plurals and singulars Shell-suited star Flag of convenience Court Circular Birthdays Luncheons Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages School news England v Wales Marriages Memorial service Appointment University news Champions League Rugby 6 Nations Premiership Soccer… All Tickets Mondial Tickets Group Captain Irving Smith Intrepid Mosquito pilot who led a squadron on the precision bombing raid on the Gestapo prison at Amiens Tickets Flight Searchers Paul Christophersen Danish philogist who became totally Anglicised Personal Column Announcements Faresavers Jetworld Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Leslie Parris A detective among the Constables Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition Picture Gallery Sir Paul Osmond Establishment pillar and posts Crest Regalian Kensington viewing highly recommended Greenwich Peninsula Let's go back to school Old Gothic-style buildings give great loft space, says Stephen Hoare The Times Overseas Property World of Property Exhibition Leptos Estates Vigia To Advertise in the Overseas Property Section Please… The middle market's moment has come Agents are getting excited about the ripple-down effect. Gwenda Brophy reports French Property Exhibition Ireland Spanish Property News Interealty St James Homes Developing Excellence Harkstave Ltd. Prince Regent's Gate London Property Barnard marcus Wellingtons Estate Agents Owl Quest Barratt CHL Judicial control of public interest immunity acceptable European Court of Human Rights Child care index is lawful Court of Appeal Prior fax service consent essential Chancery Division Works danger duty Court of Appeal Damages cannot include surrogacy cost Court of Appeal Tribunal must sit in public Court of Appeal Earlier refusal does not disqualify judge Court of Appeal The Times News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,352 Reflections on Trinidad's calypso carnival Focus on Carnivals Features Tangerine Times 3 Arts Forecast The Times Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Center Pares sale puts Hemmings on alert Regulatory switch shakes water firms George says pound's euro rate is too high Novell TV & Radio Sport Iceland eyes Bhs stores Goldsmith faces claims C&w may raise £5bn cash from HKT sale Hamells sold to discounter Steady, Eddie Index Confident TDG lifts dividend Ultimate plans Moses moves up Domnick decline Oneview losses Standard Life Bank Limited Legal & General chief vows to preserve independence Eurozone inflation revives rate fears No Title By our City Staff: E&y sells to Cap Gemini Shire aims for FTSE placing Exchange Rates Nycomed considers flotation Barclays Bank Plc. Sainsbury's Bank plc Guardian orders rise SAB looks at spin-off Plan B for Elementis Boeing adds to range EasyJet takes 5,000 Mercedes for hire Business Roundup Baird loses £93m over M&s effect Coca-Cola Beverages hit by war and health scares Wundercars Wilson Bowden plc Alldays buybacks hit profits Thorntons chief goes DLJ direct Ltd. By our City Editor: Prosser cooks up Net innovation Commentary O'Neill pay doubles Commodities Life Options Rumours of buyout set Williams shares alight Stock Market Investors continue to show little appetite for UK… London Fiancial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes CRH Shire Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Gene genie out of bottle Tempus Guardian iT Wall Street London Bridge paves way forward Lights out Yolked up George right to shun intervention Economic Agenda Booming economies drive CRH profits leap Cornered The Times City Diary Catch the bus—online Circling in Terence Chapman warning hits shares Videos 'no threat' to advertisers Bank of Scotland Renold to buy US chain firm D&g profits rise Molins in descent Pifco earnings up Galliford ahead Solid gains for equities The Share Centre Ltd British Airways The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd. Mr Center Pares Night Train to Murder Last month Sid Ahmed Rezala was charged with the murder of Isable Peake, the British student found dead she fell from an overnight express train in France. Rezala has been depicted as a lone freak stalking night trains previously regarded as safe. But there are many more young people who, like him, inhabit the murky shadowlands of prosperous Europe. Adam Sage investigates Budget hints Images of Christ Complete TV and Radio David Blunkett Virgin trains Volunteers-who is helping whom? VSO has reported a 61 per cent increase in volunteers, Celia Brayfield is suspicious about the true motives of some of those joining up For sale: Middle England's definitive play zone Will the who created the British Center Parcs try to buy them? Interview by Catherine O'Brien That'll do, thanks There are some things in life we can happily do without. Here is this week's selection Picture Gallery What the artful Brown may have up his sleeve The personal finance team looks at what the chancellor will do in his Budget; the state of Halifax shares; and a savings bond linked to house prices Norwich Union Halifax risks Net loss Stock in trade Little benefit in a housing bond When nature saw the light of life The mystery of why evolution suddenly took off may have been solved by a young Briton. Interview by Anjana Ahuja Psychoanalysis The Royal Institution of Great Britain Doubt cast on warming Science Briefing Growing brain cells Crushing bacteria The Royal Institution of Great Britain Laughing all the way to the riverbank Children's book illustrations have become hot property, says Nicolette Jones The Times Great British Hopes Royal Shakespeare Company Picture the power and the glory Visual Art: The new exhibition at the National Gallery gives Richard Cork the opportunity to follow the greatest story ever told on canvas Metro The Times NT Royal National Theatre Child is daddy-o to the man Theatre: Benedict Nightingale Jazzes it up with the Side Man Opening Tonight In Preview Tonight only Cardiff Pop : Hounslow 's favourite Britpop sons are wilting at the edges; the Pete Wylie saga continues on its histrionic path Manchester Opera & Ballet Elvis Entertainments Listings Elvis Terracotta Hampstead Krapp's Last Tape Why I am getting even tougher on weak schools The Education Secretary Explains his new targets, tactics and twinning scheme for failing secondaries How home teaching can work If school is failing your children, there is no legal bar to teaching them yourself. Alan Wall explains how Adults still look on what we are doing as somehow crimanally irresponsible Parents as teachers: what to do The Sunday Times CIFE Easter Albemarle Cherwell College Easter and Spring A-Level & GCSE Revision Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College The American State College Oxford Easter Revision Techniques Harrow School BAC ENS-EUROPE Get Paid for Reading Books Oxford Easter Courses The Manchester Science Enterprise Centre WANTEd Keen Readers AFS The British Institute of Florence EF International Language Schools Devonshire House Preparatory School Spend a Year in America The Girls Schools' Association St Mary's School Moreton Hall Ymca Education The Fugitive story is set to run and run and run Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films Battling back to the top Compaq's long-serving UK chief talks to Clive Mathieson The Times Beard fills world role Names in the News Capita RAS Sheffield Hallam University Mellon Times Newspapers Managing IT Director The Times BBC Royal Mail ECM Selection Ltd Johnson told to fight for his place Alison Kervin sees England name unchanged side for Twickenham Bridge By our Sports Staff: Pelous leads walking wounded Keene on Chess Gibbs makes return For the Record Snow Reports Wales weighed down by more meaty matters Gerald Davies on why accusation over lack of fitness may be false Caisley seeking renewed prosperity in heartlands Rugby League Britannia Errant Knights hand Bees title on a plate Ice Hockey Gomez edges home Boxing Wetherby Bates calms the stormy waters Tennis Hampshire honour Marshall Sport in Brief Meeting Points Chepstow Specialists Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Gloria Victis has higher to climb Racing: Official Handicapper Rates Exiting Novice 11LB behind See More Business Chepstow Reading the Racecard Ladbrokes Clarke of the course puts hallmark on beauty spot Alan Lee visits Chepstow on his survey of Britain's 59 venues The Course Inspector Calls on Shearer's transparency exposed in family picture Counties left trying to cross contract bridge Cricket Ladbrokes England's Likely Lads Younis century lifts Pakistan Today's Fixtures Football Marshall defies pain Squash Last Night's Football FA charges Aldridge Football The Premiership Today Word-Watching Six Nations Rugby William Hill Frandsen brings late relief for Blackburn Middlebrough Football in Brief Hearn is rewarded for not tinkering with Taylor Chelsea silenced as Pires has the last word Suspended Vialli watches French side deal heavy blow to Champions' League hopes Times Two Crossword Rugby Union Ferguson asks United to rise above the confusion Champion's League Optimax Laser Eye Clinics Cricket

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