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News from 10/03/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Sally Brock, James Moore, Adrian Lee, Alexandra Frean and Adam Sherwin, Grace Bradberry, Paul Hoggart, Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, A. D. Arsheni, Ian Murray, Chris Ayres, Media Business Correspondent, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Graham Stewart, Barbara Ellen, Richard Eaton, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Gordon Munday, Tony Patrick, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Jason Allardyce and James Landale, Raymond Snoddy, William Thomson Chairman, John Grint, Jasper Gibson, Giles Coren, Antonia Senior, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, Dominic Walsh, Peter Nicholls, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Godfrey Barker, Mark Inglefield, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Alice Lagnado, Richard Beeston and Michael Hartnack, Mike Bradley, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Peter Barnard, Matthew Bayley, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jim Symington, Birgitte Hygen, Russell Kempson, John MacKenzie, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Paul McCann, Michael Durham, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Julian Ma, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Philip Hebbert, Christine Buckley and Alasdair Murray, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Bulent Gokay, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Deborah Brett, Melissa Kite, Cathy Harris, Jason Allardyce and Stewart Tendler, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Ben Pimlott, Steve Bailey, Jill Curtis, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, P. D. Doherty, John Linford, John Allison, Richard Duce, Alastair Vize, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Martin Desvaux, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Alasdair Reid and David Hands, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Susan Emmett and Richard Miles, Pugh and Way, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Christine Buckley and Arthur Leathley, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Richardson, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Adam Sherwin, Alasdair Murray, Tony Barlow, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, John Rowe Townsend, Trevor Phillips,

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Labour green light for Ken rebels Free Books for Schools Affluenza: the rich kids' disease Anglo-French conflict as frogs go a-wooing Lance Corporal Katie Tranter, 19, was killed by the… Council tax rise is triple inflation Curse of the world's most expensive paintings Brown's quiet shift on euro Britain pulls out Harare envoy after bags seizure Tiffany & Co. In the Saturday Times Today in The Times Tiny Portillo misses the point after Brown's low blow Political Sketch Ireland backs call for military concession Fears Grow for Abducted Man Council Tax Survey 2000/01 Falklands memorial Court frees man in £950,000 fraud case News in Breif Solicitors protected Former Labour MP dies George Best taken ill BBC hunts for talent Starting Monday March 13 in the Times, the Newspaper… A1 Fayed £1.4m for widow of Rowland Castaway flees the tabloids in scoop for local paper Currie in £30,000 libel win Vigin one account Kerb-crawling case collapses Blair calls for global war on drug dealers IBM How Europe treats traffickers Plan depends on EU-wide support Critics told to let devolution prove itself Carbon credits will net Britain £300m Roald Dahl is voted nation's favourite read Inquiry chief 'to restore trust after Shipman' Families upset over delay to questions Toyota Corolla Driver cleared over bus deaths Currys Revolutionary New Design Romanian Gypsies flee a brutish life Beggars in Britain Romania's lowest of the low seek a better life in the West but they are often driven to crime, writes Roger Boyes Language barrier hinders police Medecins Sans Frontieres Sympathy short for handout seekers Glasgow gives new arrivals cool welcome BT Internet 'Away day' families target tourist spots Beggars in Britain Women Warned They Face Jail Lucy Pinney Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Dixons Doctors and dentists told to 'open all hours' Old foe meets the one that got away Blair studies Koran in multifaith campaign Banker's sex case victory News in Brief Passenger rise Kidnap charges Secret donor The Times Safvatore Ferragaino Hunt to conquer superbugs Sharps Bedrooms Meningitis boy faced 90-mile transfer ordeal Vaccine on way to beat deadly strain Hospital tables 'fail patients and doctors' Blair Accused The Times Judge's trial row at Crufts Rupert Brooke letters reveal 'torrid' affair Lowry centre opens with people's party NHS Careers Critics hail film on home computer Jamie Oliver Tomorrow in the times magazine PC World Joyriders treated to scare tactics The Co-operative Bank p. l. c. Trouble in store for the old guard As profits fall at John Lewis, Fraser Nelson charts the rise of the upstart discounters Allied Carpets Dome's ex-chief is in line for big bonus Comet Wheel sightseers urged to take a ticket to ride Fruit flies caught having 40 winks Cheltenham & Gloucester Stripped down classics The Times 'Miracle' baby grew on mother's bowel Delivery makes obstetrics history Medical Briefing B&Q The Green Mile Friends' tributes to CJD victim Briefing Today in Parliament Harold Smith Tory tax rises were a mistake admits Portillo Treasury Questions Parliamentary Reports Lords scupper councils Bill Mandarins urged to work with poor ALG Washing Machine Defector accuses Tories of 'them and us' racism Dam plan 'secrecy' criticised by MPs Holland & Barrett Missing chapter on timetable exists only in the mind On Politics Brown earmarks £20m for euro computer switch Barclays Labour accused of suppressing debate on PR A black belt host who believes statesmen prove themselves in action As Tony Blair arrives in St Petersburg, Giles Whittell looks at the Russian leader, now running for office for the first time Pragmatic Blair welcomes Putin on to world stage Lyudmila to join exclusive club Renault Laguna Tranny Night Moscow air crash kills reporter Mitterrand liked three amorous 'dishes' a night Norway's coalition falls in dispute over gas pollution The Sunday Times Time UN police chief carpets deputy World in Brief (AP): Kohl fighting fund (AP): 'Expel gun boy' call (Reuter): Jailed tycoon freed (AP): 18 killed in school fire (Reuters): 90 days for Clinton ally Condom a day for UN troops to combat Aids Officials admit Nato headquarters was open house for Serb eavesdropping Renault Kangoo Leaders' focus switches to field of running-mates World Online Picture Gallery Eugenics victim sues over ordeal of 60 years ago Pampered at the pump by robots Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Fujitsu Siemens US hotels fight back in Brunei royal feud Refugees stuck at a dot on the map Daniel McGrory in Cheaquelane reports from a two-mile ribbon of human misery Photograph: Peter Nicholls On digital Iranians buy Soviet 'killer' dolphins The Seed Handbook Heavy rainfall halts aid flights The works of art that always jinx their owners Godfrey Barker: the curse of the great masters strikes again Nanny certainly does not know best... Alisdair 'Must I log on or lose out, dot-com or die?… NCDL Sultan is left in a spin Centre of Attention: Prince Jefri Labour may still learn to love Ken Renegades needn't be outcasts for ever, says Ben Pimlott Sans party, sans seat and chat shows for eternity 'Note well, Watson, the newts, the reputation based upon painted smoke, the egomaniac vanity. 'Great Scott, Holmes!' I cried. 'Moriarty lives!' Picture Gallery We're dot-com dotty Amid all the greed and cyber hysteria, society mustn't lose its grip on reality Girl talk The Times Diary Loose Change A shift in emphasis if not policy towards the euro Abuse of Asylum Beggars who test public tolerance of genuine refugees Driving M Mitterrand Return of the President—and this time it's personal Gulf widens in the mayoral contest Bishop's view of childless marriage Stringent tests for GM 'pharming' Putin and Chechnya Just desserts? Calendar reform Oueps! Treasury gains at charities' expense Abdication advice Charles's name as King In vino veritas Court Circular Luncheon Church news Picture Gallery Memorial service Birthdays Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Dinners Calls to the Bar Anniversaries Edgehill College School news Forthcoming marriages The Red Maids' School, Bristol Award Lecture All Tickets Prime Seats Mamma Tickets James Burridge Owner whose foresight gave the racing world the incomparable Desert Orchid Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Faresavers Jetworld The British Kidney Patient Association James Bailey Liberal white South African who left a legacy of excitement and adventure to black journalism across the continent Flightsearchers Lionel Salter Upholding musical integerity at the BBC Negro March Clash is Averted News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,360 The Times Perils and prizes of the Grand National Focus on Racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Newspapers Support Recycling Tangerine Times 3 Forecast The Times Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries TV & Radio Pension fear over dividends Vodafone deal and teach stocks cause funding 'black hole' Lastminute Raises Offer Price at Last Minute BT shares soar as Oftel eases restrictions Genie let out of bottle Deutsche on lookout H&W loses fight to build Cunard liner John Lewis profits slump in price war Rates Unchanged Sport TransTec owes creditors £130m Henderson Investors Growing pains Index Stock Market Indices Link board should be smaller, say banks Exchange Rates Hp invent Pension funds at five-year high Tunnicliffe to go from LT Travis leaps 24% to £75.2m UK considering Italian for IMF The Sunday Times Record orders at Amec Rent changes lead to gains for Wharf Business Roundup Esporta eyes Europe Grafton Group builds Chorion's £8.7m loss Mowlem 10.4% ahead QMH upbeat as debt mountain starts to level off Littlewoods to unveil Net strategy Hydron sold for £38m By our City Editor: Dot-coms turn into black hole Commentary Saatchi & Saatchi profits top £36m Byers accused over Post Office shares Siebel Japanese buyers send ARM shares higher 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 Lastminute nerves Tempus Canary Wharf Picture Gallery Admiral Wall Street Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Vultures gather for dawn of living dead US Net firms are getting growing pains, writes Adam Jones The future for e-commerce could come in a Webvan Weak link Front page The Times City Diary Boxed in The Times City Diary The latest ad campaign from Hammond Suddards,… The Times City Diary Open lap The Times City Diary BP frozen out of Alaska as it loses struggle for Arco Carl Mortished on how the British oil firm got caught in the middle of a political game it could not win To fight Pitofsky in court would be to fight US merger policy in the middle of a national election Investor's Week 'Solid performance' at UBS Warburg Consumer packaging lifts Rexam Admiral shares plunge Department of Trade and Industry Horace to be Net service The Times Easynet to raise £51m for growth in Europe Website a big hit for Countrywide Business Roundup Laird ahead by 50% Ulster TV profits fall Meggitt dividend up Keller results buoyant Ash & Lacy advances Strong run for equities BT British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service E-Cortal Searching for bliss Affluenza Could Seriously Harm your Child Warning At a seminar in Miami rich parents have been told how to use their money to buy good behaviour in their children - and how to use it to stop their children taking drugs or marrying a gold-digger. The pitfalls of being a wealthy parent are obvious. Cella Brayfield reports on how to avoid them Say it with beads 12 Pages of Features, Arts, Media and Style Max Hastings Complete TV and Radio Robbie v Liam Meditating and making money In 1972, for a mere £8, a young Michael Durham became an eager follower of Transcendental Meditation. Relearning the technique today, at £490, he found the whole experience less satisfying The Times Plinth Contest: The Answers Strings of beads bring out the girl in me Where to find it Hot tip More... Or less Don't miss Jane Shilling's column and our… Style on trial As the spring/summer collections hit the high street it's time to put some colour back in your cheeks - and arms and legs. But since a real tan is no longer advisable, we have tested some of the best ways to fake it Lucy Pinney Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Home Alone Is this the agent of the Blair nanny affair? Rosalind Mark's mysterious literary agent has denied supplying The Mail on Sunday with her manuscript. So who did? Paul McCann reports Trade digest Good news for Net users Today's queen in waiting Peter Barnard names the likely new presenter for Radio 4's flagship Retirement, Red Ken and what Max really thinks about the Torygraph Written off by pundits, Max Hastings says rumours of his demise as Standard Editor are much exaggerated, and laments the Telegraph's hard right stance. Raymond Snoddy reports A new Review sees Parsons out The people's pundit tells Tim Teeman why he won't join celebrity intellectuals on the new Late Review Diary Don't miss Media in Times 2, next Friday and… Diet Coke breaks with tradition Trelawny Surface Preparation Technology News International (Advertisements) Ltd. Publicity Assistant The Sunday Times Glossies should get with the Net Lifestyle mags, must see the light, says Jasper Gibson Theatre Helpless Donmar Concert CBSO/Rattk Festival Hall Finding mystery in the mundane Visual Art: Richard Cork on the Royal Academy's sublime tribute to Chardin's still lifes The Times Sing if you think you're hard enough The rapidly cooling spat between the would-be alpha males of British pop, Robbie Williams and Liam Gallagher, is typical of the whole industry Joan of Arc For those about to rock - get these How to talk cute and influence people Caitlin Moran asks Daphne & Celeste, sassy hitmakers with Ooh, Stick You!, some really deep questions. As you do Opens Today at Selected Cinemas across the Country Jazz albums Win! Macy Gray Tickets The end-of-the-pier show On television Art Galleries Judith Durham the Seekers Awful, but we like them Comedy: The Pub Landlord and All G are today's Loadsamoney, reckons Hettie Judah Savoy Theatre Entertainments Listings Life can be, quite literally, what we make it Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Reading words into statute House of Lords Published March 10,2000 Inco Europe Ltd and Others v First Choice Distributions (a Firm) and Others Before Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle, Lord Steyn, Lord Clyde and Lord Millett Speeches March 9,2000 Power to commit without penal notice Court of Appeal Published March 10,2000 Jolly v Hull and Others Jolly v Jolly Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord Justice Judge and Mr Justice Ferris Judgment January 21,2000 No reconsideration Queen's Bench Division Published March 10,2000 Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Wanyolke The Times Retrospectivity of regulations Cancery Division Published March 10,2000 Westminster City Council v Haywood and Another (No 2) Before Mr Justice Lightman Judgment December 20,1999 Corrections A revolutionary vision of the future DVD home cinema A new format is paying dividends as the latest home video package, says David Richardson Acoustic Energy Digital Video Direct Dawsons Richer Sounds Monitor Audio Sounds Perfection Sony PMC Futuretronic DVD Empiredirect Hifield Electronics Ltd Musical Images Thinking about Home Cinema? Logan's run brought to end by poor form Legal & Public Notices Seal of approval for Woodward looks premature Rugby Union Alison Kervin believes that the RFU should have delayed its announcement until the summer The old hand beat the young pretender in the 170th… Irani steps up to take Essex leading role from Hussain Cricket Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Nissan Giles helps Britain to avert calamity Hockey Russians move step closer to gold Sport in Brief Swan banks on Limestone Lad Alan Lee hears the latest Cheltenham whispers at a preview night in Ireland Sky Durack overcomes teething troubles Lysaght's Turf Life at the Races Keep faith in Nathan Breen courts Mass appeal Johnson booked for Looks Like Trouble Sandown Park Rapid Raceline Microsoft Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Course Specialists Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Bridge Begin Bridge with The Times, Lesson 98- Competitive bidding quiz 1 Word-Watching Hereford Keene on Chess Winning Move Hakkinen chases seat among the elite Motor Racing William Hill For the Record Today's Fixtures Swede strikes form Lynn cues up title ambition Golf Archer backs a Goode winner Badminton FA points finger at Di Canio with fine No Title Arsenal enjoy stroll down easy street Uefa Cup: Weder Bremen await the favourites in quarter-finals Picture Gallery The Premiership Today Land international, was stripped of a squad number by Ruud Gullit, the former manager Megson leads Albion's survival struggle Word-Watching Leeds reduce Roma to ruins Italians finish with nine men as Kewell earns Uefa Cup quarter-final place Quarter Finals Times Two Crossword The Times Racing England tempt Woodward with new three-year deal Motor Racing Heskey finally on the way in £11m move Hfs Loans

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