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News from 03/03/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Peter Mortimore, Director, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, N. W. P. Cole, Andrew Pierce, Sally Brock, Adrian Lee, Sarah Potter, Paul Hoggart, Robert Lea, Richard Ford, Tim Reid and Gary Jacob, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Daisy Bridgewater, Ian Murray, Chris Ayres, Media Business Correspondent, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Kenneth Rose, Dalsy Bridgewater, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Barbara Ellen, Nick Sheldon (Director), Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Marit Hargle, Joanna Bale and Oliver Wright, Richard N. Strange (Senior lecturer in plant pathology), T. J. Kirk, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Cornelius Lysaght, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Chris Fox, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Steers, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Susan Maxwell Scott, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Jenny MacArthur, Ian Paul, James Landale Political Correspondent, David Hands, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Kate Muir, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Paul McCann, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gabriella Gamini, John Stanning, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Charles Secrett, Director, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Melissa Kite, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, John R. M. Worthington, Damian Whitworth, W. H. Presswood, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Stott (Professor of Biogeography), Cliff Seabrook, Adam Fresco, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Christopher Walker, Madsen Pirie, President, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, William Crawford, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Michael Hartnack, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Joanna Bale, Melissa Kite and Richard Beeston, Joy Tucker, Grenville Gilbert (Churchwarden), Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Elizabeth Cowley, Pugh and Way, James Landale and Roland Watson, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Mark Souster and Mark Baldwin, Jon France, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Alasdair Murray, Annie Flury, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Charles Spencer, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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The man from The Bill gives opera new life Pinochet flies out a free man Chile split between a hero's welcome and prosecution The Times Anger over flood delays Cash machine charge rethink Tallulah Bankhead seduced Eton boys My battle to bury Ruth at home Blair supports plan to remember slaves The private life of Al Pacino Chopard New look for the Newspaper of the Year Today in The Times Comet General's Tory foot-soldiers turn victory to defeat Political Sketch Blair pipped by Fairy Liquid in soft-soap league Dobson tells his rival:'Go on, make my day' Tiny Computers Limited Girls in care 'used as prostitutes' News in Brief Ban on violent fathers Surgeons face censure Correction Actress siren threat to Eton boys' morals Prada Legend as pure as the driven slush Officials spied oh 'beastly hippies' Winners and losers in the Pinochet affair Sudden flight to freedom foils protests The Escape The Link Jack Straw Judicial shadow over the dictators The Legacy Shopping trip that lasted 16 months House Arrest Baltasar Garzon Lord Hoffmann William Hague Residents celebrate return to normal The Estate Geoffrey Robertson QC Taxpayer left to pick up £10 million bill The Cost Release rouses passions of divided society The Welcome Wentworth Estate Toyota Ricardo Lagos Straw evaded political decision The Dilemma Fortnum & Mason Harold Pinter Tomorrow in the times magazine Boots Opticians Norris attacks 'immoral' Tory racial policy Critics' awards for American Beauty Teenager admits Real IRA training BT Composer awarded £8,000 damages Knives and scissors out as Gucci spills blood Jonathan Kellerman Brit Awards Rover Kenzo stirs the melting pot Officer who fell at Arras found Dixons British players face defeat over Caymans bid Season-Ticket Holders Lose Battle Hey, hey, hey, Mrs Robinson is back Irvine challenged over 'cynical anti-Semitism' RBS Advanta Travelstore. com Tomorrow in the times magazine Peugeot 306 Scots to ban hunt 'within months' City police investigate Fayed case allegation Mozambique Floods Appeal Felix the fox finds refuge in Tony's lair Security threatens ramblers' freedom Hp GPs fall out over Shipman changes Magnet Blair's 5% rise for NHS 'does not add up' Sex Disease Rise Hollywood can't kick habit Short girls 'bully more' PC World the Computer Superstore Media studies courses derided Toshiba Funding cuts pose threat to universities Winners and Losers Woman to head Radio 4 Yard to take over inquiry News in Bief Mad cow error Crash verdict Tiny tomes Murder charge Body exhumed Just a stage they're going through Clothes that say a lot about you Times 3 LBS mortgages Limited News at Ten move 'earned' £70m The Green Mile Museum's 1913 tuck shop must go metric Straw under fire for releasing Pinochet Statement by the Home Secretary on General Pinochet CompuServe Prescott plea for regions Communications 2000 Guranteed CD Briefing Today in Parliament Byers has to rip up plans for utilities American Beauty MPs urge U-turn at Wembley By a Correspondent: Dewar hears rising Gael Time Blair wrong to ignore the constitution Killer freed by court blunder Halifax Clarke in line to become IMF head Rockefeller's city pad is sold for £22m Violent record of gun case boy (Reuter): '12 die' in Grozny ambush World in Brief (AFP): Kidnap talks (Reuters): Train deaths Police shooting (Reuters): Rebels killed (AFP): 'Hitler' held DVLA Classic Collection Auction Kohl sets out on road to rehabilitation Four killed in raid on Hamas hideout Intel inside Puccini's final frames found (AFP): Federal ban on Sharia rejected Blackstar Maputo red tape hinders relief effort Africa in Crisis Bureaucrats at embassy are delaying aid, reports Daniel McGrory Second cyclone threatens new disaster One. Tel Rescue team leaves Britain Every tree holds a different human tragedy PIA Help the Aged Times for Action Save the Children Symbol of the flooding waits for her first meal Agnes Browne Mugabe in new land grab Feed your mind The King, those letters and the supreme courtier Kenneth Rose: how Sir Walter Monckton was finally thwarted Surgical enhancement is a snip at the price Picture Gallery 'The fears I had for South Africa six years ago… C&G Channel Inslands Limited No 10 gets a tinge of red Centre of Attention: Urban foxes Straw in the wind, or Jack at his best? Critics on both sides have been outwitted in the Pinochet affair Ok, it's raining - but it's got nothing to do with that blasted butterfly This African miracle Six years after independence, South Africa makes the cynics eat their words Last orders Doubts that Linger Troubling aspects, for liberals, of the Pinochet case Banking on Trust The Government must monitor cash machine charges Top of the Pops What did Tallulah get up to at Eton? Arnie for Governor Blair revives the GM food debate Test of trainee teachers' numeracy A 'fair picture' of police conduct Late party Optical illusion Politics on Welsh TV Letters for publication may be faxed to 020-7782… Dressing up the Church's image C of E priorities Passports for pets Flag of convenience Court Circular Lecture Paviors' Company Breakfast Reception School news University news Dinner To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Picture Gallery Memorial services Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Premium Bonds Service appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items England v Wales Twickenham Sat, 4th March Tickets… Ronald Hope-Jones Negotiating a treaty to ban chemical and biological weapons Barbara Kirkby-Mason Pianist and composer known to generations of young learners Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Harvey Attempting to make astrology respectable Dominic Bruce RAF officer who escaped from the Germans 17 times Lindbergh's Son Kidnapped News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,354 Carnival amid the snow and winter misery Weathercall Walkers Times 3 Time's Running Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Mobile licence auction faces BT legal threat Potter to sell £65m of Psion stake Phillips & Drew chief departs in shake-up Head set for £500m flotation TV & Radio Bass Brewers bid battle in the pipeline Sport Shares in Palm soar on debut Chelsea Financial Services Utility Bill rethink under attack Mandarin backs euro Index FSA rules for credit unions First Active jobs go Wates 29% ahead Regent cheer Legal & Public Notices Cardiff Bay Rsa blames 6% profits slump on storms and motor claims Cut tax on business, CBI urges Picture Gallery Rolls denies aero 'stories' Horizon Ijvc Limited Eurozone rates on hold The Sunday Times Kingfisher soars on ISP price Bun. com goes Dutch Business Roundup Ford strike averted Airline alters course Blue Circle confident McBride loan plans Exchange Rates Serco in £25m rail contract Sodex ho Alliance Thomson reveals £100m strategy By our City Editor: Now Kingfisher dot-com Commentary Engineers stake for Vodafone Lewinton fears share falls may force out firms Fidelity's profit tops $1bn Blue chips outpaced as three indices hit peaks Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes White-hot Psion Tempus Thomson Travel Serco Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Enterprise Oil Wall Street Dye is cast out but strategy remains Paul Durman finds little to vindicate the strategies of the City's prophet of doom Book bind The Times City Diary UK europhile plays patriotic card Value Investments? Regas dies The Times City Diary Codemaker The Times City Diary Postal order The Times City Diary Investor's Week Shares close near best Barclays Bowthorpe adopts 'inspired' name Spirent Oil prices underpin Enterprise recovery Spurs sells Internet site V&A Picture Gallery Glasgow software firm sold to Cisco Autonomy reduces loss Ask Jeeves Infobank to raise £130m capital Sun Record results for Britannia Business Roundup Marshalls 21% ahead Unilever's £197m buy Davis profits rise 10% Diploma restructures Diagonal shares sold Roxspur plans buyout The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Jason Priestley Burying Mrs Lee Two months after her death, Ruth Lee has still not been laid to rest. Her widower, Terry, wants to bury her in the back garden. Although this is his legal right, the local council won't let him. Now Terry itends to mummify Ruth's body and keep her in the front room. Ann Treneman hears his story Big girl's blouse Mirrorgate Caitlin Moran The Times Bookshop Complete TV and Radio A little play that grew Joanna Coles goes behind the scenes of Sideman, the award-winning new play now showing the West End Walkers The times magazine Return of the big girl's blouse If you can't face the thought of those museum-piece blouses, remember they are merely shirts with darts Hot tip Where to find it Gotta Have It Style on trial Picture Gallery National Canine Defence League Exit poll leak puts Internet in the dock Reporters know the results of elections long before voting has finished, but is it right to tell the public?Damian Whitworth reports Ask Jeeves Trust me, we hate banks Good news for Middle England's listeners Peter Barnard was right, to his amazement, when he tipped Helen Boaden to be Radio 4's new chief Trade digest He knows how to edit a tabloid - but Morgan needs a mentor If Piers Morgan loses the top job at The Mirror, and it looks unlikely, the paper would have a hard time finding a successor with his talents. Great tabloid editors are thin on the ground Diary Will the knives be out for Piers? The panel that will hear the Mirror man's case includes editors who have felt his barbs, says Paul McCann The Times TV rivals battle for The Brits After giving Britain's premier music awards the kudos they needed, ITV wants to hang on to them. Carol Midgley reports Multiple Display Advertising Items CSA Management Consultants Media & Marketing The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times News at Ten is history Slow fade into the sunset The best worst soap ever aired has just ended on Channel 5, but some of us will keep the dream alive Music 365 The Talented Mr. Ripley Party down, dinosaur dudes Apollo Theatre Ask Jeeves Is all their world just a ghetto? On the eve of a major festival of African music at the Barbican, Clive Davis wonders whether its status as the original 'world music' should still apply Full colour image, monochrome sound Universal Vanguard Classics RCA Prompt Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Perfect ten out of teen Opera: At Glyndebourne, a superb new work for youth renews Richard Morrison's faith in the future Savoy Theatre Whitehall Theatre Sing-A-Long-A Recital My Business is to Love Barbican Concert Portrait of Stockhausen Festival Hall British drama: it's enough to bolt your brassicas Radio Picture Gallery Satellite, Cable and Digital BBC1 Today's Choice by Elizabeth Cowley Today's Films ITV Variations Councillors must follow code Resolving problems Purpose required Strike-out factors The Times Defendant to prove innocence Christopher Irvine Predicts a Return to Wigan… Firedup St Helens search for party mood Champions in turmoil but Hanley may still have the last laught Dunwoody passes road test Slattery puts finishing touches to new career Racing Henderson weighs in with bubbly Newbury Flight Options Straw confirms Tote transfer and end of the Levy Board Racing Blinkered First Time Meeting Points Reading the Racecard Relkeel has run final race Doncaster Kelso Impressive Dubai Millennium on target Yesterday's Results Dawson rekindles Wembley agony Baister reveals initiative to take England into new age David Hands reports an upsurge in fortunes for the RFU on both financial and playing front Hurdling & CGU Castaignede told he is not the perfect ten Rugby Union Charvis not afraid to go solo in search of another big hit El Tenor ready to strike note for history Matthew Pryor on an old dog still capable of new tricks in the greyhound arena New Zealand rule the waves Sailing: Stand-In Barker Helps to Complete Historic Whitewash of Italians Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move The Sunday Times Unsung champion strives for ultimate Talk Sport Clarke loses his way in the desert Golf Richardson's hopes rise Athletics Scores from Dubai For the Record Today's Fixtures Singh out to make a point Hockey The Times Bookshop Whitaker takes Steps into unknown Equestrianism Hayward quick to make his mark Sport in Brief Gascoigne hit by FA bid to get tough The Premiership Today Bosnich reeling from drop of Bordeaux Football Mowbray holds back the years First Division Word-Watching Rugby League 50 Arsenal's salvo sinks Deportivo Sending-off turns tide as Henry leads Uefa Cup rout of Spain league leaders Times Two Crossword Martyn keeps Roma at bay in solid rearguard action Rowing 53 Joseph Turner

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