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News from 13/03/2000

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Giles Tremlett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, John Fingleton, Sally Brock, Adrian Lee, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Charles Lewis, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Tony Davis (Director), Toby Kay, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Daisy Bridgewater, James Bone, David Cromwell, Hylton, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Ian Cundell, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Morag Preston, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Pam Giddy, Director, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Laura Campbell, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, M. E. Pease, Alasdair Reid, Andrew Murray, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Andy Stephens, John O'Leary, Carl Mortished and Fraser Nelson, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Andree Duffy, Keith Pike, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, David Charter, James Doran City Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Anne Bligh, Richard Cork, Mary Parnell, Louise Robinson, Paul Durman, Philip Webster Political Editor and Giles Whittell, Wasim Raja, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Roger Boyes and Martin Fletcher, Anna Söderblom, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Sean Macaulay, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alison Roberts, R. Gutfreund-Walmsley, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Stephen Wood, Stuart Miles, Adam Jones, Michael Sandford, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Peter Hall, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Dominic Evans, Gregory Domaine, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Ben Hammersley, Rodney Pattisson, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Terence F. Matthews, Simon Munk, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Sean Hargrave, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Geoffrey Brees, Moira Petty, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Nicholas Fogg, Tony Dawe, John Graham-Hart, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Kate Quill, Nigel Powell, Andy Gilchrist (General Secretary Elect), Steward Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Dennis Richards, Headteacher, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Alasdair Murray, Frank Field, Rex Sweeny, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Frances Barber, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Jonathan Aitken, Dr Keyboard, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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"One bright May morning, I swallowed four… New 32-page section Times 2 Starting today Pubs to open around clock next year The main Points Aznar victory Totaljobs. com Ahern brands British troops 'an annoyance' The Times and Times 2 today see P2. Cryptic… Opinion, profiles, interviews, fashion, arts and… Familiar faces of art Ranulph Fiennes, Annette Bening, John Galllano,… New look today for Newspaper of the Year Fiennes tells of icy ordeal News Abbey National In the new Times 2: Who (and what) moves where moves where Business Sport The weather today Comment Times 2 Plus Offers British student rescued from forced wedding Stephen Farrell tells how a British envoy tracked a 21-year-old held in India against her will Village crash claims lives of three youths Finger points to musical fate Bulger killers could be free in three years Paul Smith Suit Cultural tradition denies freedom of choice Germans bank on secret French deal over IMF Blair orders radical policies for manifesto Quantex No close shave for Dobson Grandparents ask for access Communications 2000 Guaranteed The Great Artists Buyback deal for RAF jets News in Brief Twin drowns in swimming pool Dirty money will be confiscated High Street Met efforts 'poor' Huge rent rises for Prince's tenants Drugs man was beaten to death In Sport Today Germaine Greer British Airways Mike the terrier wins last all-British Crafts Grammar schools still face axe, says Blunkett BT 'Golden hellos' shunned School day to go on until 5pm Prudential Exam tension 'drags students down' Hockney's eye watches the watchers Fujitsu Computers Siemens Posers' infinite variety exposed Elderly to be given their own 'ministry' Alliance Leicester Ministers threaten curbs on debating time The week in Parliament Blair to give Putin lesson in reform The Times The Open University Men are new victims says equality chief Watchdog agreed Aitken deal Dvla Classic Collection Auction Father fights to be part-time PC Muggers spurred by mobile mania Nurses to prescribe drugs NEC War artist awarded damages News in Brief Easy Rentacar. com Grieving couple fight to choose sex of next baby New Down's syndrome test Telescope will map deep space Saga Meteors provided boost to evolution £4m giant yacht sails AQL Diana guard puts spotlight on memory All kids are inventors Hp Tree baby is hungry and still in danger Office of Fair Trading Pope asks for forgiveness over Crusades UN blames Belgium over illicit gem cash Prime Health Ally of Khatami shot in Tehran Gore campaign stumbles over threat to tribe Indian casino has Tramp card Italy asked to admit royal exile National Canine Defence League Germaine Greer Palestinians driven out by Israeli 'apartheid' In Business Today Fiery path to spiritual power World Online Giuliani's Travolta wiggle upstages Hillary Mugabe pressures whites World in Brief The Times Aznar leads Right to electoral triumph Neo-Nazis march on Anschluss anniversary Italians give up TV to try more talking A beery culture that faces Britain Roger Boyes on how all-day drinking in Bavaria is seen as a test of democracy Partying is serious business Silversea Gateway The world online The Times Online Today America will have to wake up to its allies 'Why should Straw want to make it easier for us to drink more?' Drugs are not a key to the doors of perception Trick or treat Diary Second Thoughts The deepening debate over the next Labour manifesto The Great War is over At last, a logical review of the licensing laws The Juggling Male Which sex is more equal than the other? Livingstone fit to be London mayor? Chancellor's blitz on benefit fraud Democracy and reformed Lords Fire Service Grammar school row Worldwide court Threat to low-cost air fares to US Access to countryside Conflicting definitions Frogs a-wooing In vino veritas Court Circular Awards University news Birthdays Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alty Appointments Deaths Dashwood Gilmore - Dr. Owen Picture Gallery Crufts results Best in Breed results JOHNSON—Dr. Michael Lawrence on March 4th 2000, the… JONES—Michael Raymond aged 56 peacefully at home on… LAWSON—On 8 March, Robert, aged 91 years Lyall GRANT—Peacefully on March 9th 2000 at Marley… WARNE—Wilfred Henry of Northold, Middlesex, formerly… Services Tickets for Sale Anniversaries Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Champions League Rugby 6 Nations Premiership Soccer… All Tickets Memorial services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domestic & Catering Situations Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts Flights Directory Announcements Forthcoming marriages Marriages School news Luncheon Dinners DJM: Nature notes Legal Notices Insolvency Act 1986 Meeting of Creditors Lewis &… The Insolvency Act 1986 Coral Trading Limited New Taysters Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Air Vice-Marshal David Scott-Malden Classical scholar who became a fighter ace and led a wing of Norwegian pilots during the Dieppe raid Lives in Brief Owen Catchpole, solicitor to The Times, was born on March 19,1947. He died on February 12 aged 52 Cardinal Ignatius Rung Bishop of Shanghai who spent 30 years in prison for his faith and was created a cardinal in secret On This Day Race for the White House Robert Parry Fellow-travelling parliamentarian Capitalisation, week's change Barclays Fiat near to shareholding alliance with General Motors MPs in threat to revolt over Post Office 'Sage of Omaha' says sorry for D-grade 1999 Picture Gallery Incentives to solve Tube 'gap' A flotation? Ask Jeeves EU demand for aviation fuel tax Chelsea Financial Services Alcan fighting for Brussels approval M&S to demote the St Michael brand Alternative Investment Market DVLA SB seeks to reverse ban on Avandia in Europe TV health service turns on Picture Gallery Brown to close loophole Money Channel offers ads for equity Online lenders launch SME service Money, money everywhere but none for Brown to spend Coffee-producing countries seek cartel on pricing Alpha looks at partial flotation Noble Grossart Limited Turner in SME dot-com venture Web food trader to target Europe Intel inside celeron Processor Scrap the PFI, says left-wing think-tank P&o cruises towards calmer waters Football clubs in radio deal Legal & General Uno holds urgent talks with hanks to stave off cash crisis Credit Suisse buys Gala bingo chain Change on Week NAB lines up bid targets Ambient in plans to spin off Net arm What the Sunday Papers Say Results and statistics Economic outlook Exchange Rates Limestone Lad brings along a few friends Reading Alan Lee An lrish fan club has pulled out all the stops to cheer its hero Stratford Williamson on Decoupage Taunton Plumpton Leaders in the National Hunt championships Reading the racecard Meeting Points Sir Talbot out Rapid Raceline Wolves celebrate Hunte's last ball Rugby league Bradford subdue tenacious Blue Sox Williams proves himself the master of psychology Snooker Millward faces troubled times Smokin Hull happy for Leeds to sweat G Kills Revived Hamed signals the start of new era Boxing Francis returns to familiar ground Snow reports For the record Guide to the week ahead Saturday's racing Rugby union Rugby league Cricket How the ghost of exercise past returned to haunt me Fit to paly Fitness shorts I Will be hiking in the Moroccan mountains in August… Pulling your weight to be leader of the pace E-mail your casebook questions to jennai.… Louise Robinson Matthew Pryor Shapes up with... Henman is again found wanting in tie-break lottery Tennis Olympics beckon for Cook Sport in Brief Bravery rebounds on Boat Race crews Rowing Correct parental backing proves key to success Sport in Schools Muntz buffeted but triumphant Golf Britain left with uphill struggle Hockey Cullen seals Britain double Sorenstam enters Hall of Fame with tense victory Vettori has Australia in a spin Cricket Bristol home by a short head Rugby union Thomas lets late chance pass him by Welsh doubts over gentlemen's agreement for eligibility Rugby union Johnson rewards coach's social call Saracens get back to business with assured display General Dawson runs show Wasps feast off Newcastle's blunders British Midland Ubogu aiming to finish with a flourish From Our Correspondent: Modern heroes may cure some of England's ills Cricket urgently needs a new national champion to inspire a revival in the game's fortunes Rugby must find decoder to crack barriers of tradition Alliss finds no reason to regret wounding words at Carnoustie From Your Correspondence: Mystery of gold medal and Mbe FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Nationwide Football Conference Non-league and national leagues Pools check This week's fixtures Nationwide Football League Barnsley hasten erosion of City's challenge Football Nationwide League Eurobet Holdsworth's double adds to insecurity of Bracewell Souness may answer Walker's call Orient fight back to upset the formhook Hessenthaler plays the sympathy card Wright's tactical plan works to perfection Flo hogs spoils as Ipswich are left frustrated Wilson given cause for hope FA Carling Premiership Chelsea 's loss as Sutton fails to profit from rare opportunity Armstrong turns tide of criticism Wembley date towers on Newcastle's horizon Newcastle United 1 Watford 0 Picture Gallery Rival players not sold on clubs' transfer dealings Carbone strikes up familiar refrain Bridges widens the gap for Leeds FA Carling Premiership Yorke offers Insurance against distraction Houliier's strategy risks putting cart before the horse Middlesbrough make most of Arsenal's piecemeal approach By Our Sports Staff: McLeish's chance to confound Aberdeen Scotland Anelka is up to his old tricks Overseas Ferrari's one-two prompts feud Motor racing First impressions—Kevin Eason assesses how the teams performed in Melbourne Goss sets sail towards royal appointment Sailing Xie confirms Chinese domination Badminton Button coasts through his first screen test Leopards downed by Bullets Basketball Guernsey cream rise to the top Bowls Schumacher throws down the gauntlet Oliver Holt The would's best driver and most famous car prove invincible in the Australian Gand Prix The Times Crossword No. 21,362 The Times Inside Engine failure fails to spoil Button's big day Tangerine 32 pages of arts, features, fashion 6 pages of TV &… Ice man Chess & Bridge: Page 26 Tv Review: Page 27… In Times 2 every week This week's promotional offers Today Frozen terror The choice: lose a sledge in the Arctic Ocean and end the expedition, or rescue it and risk losing your hand. Sir Ranulph Fiennes tells how diseaster struck his solo trek to the North Pole Picture Gallery The bigamist For 30 years Theodre Fisch kept two wives in identical homes until one found out. Now she's in hiding Corruption at the European Commission The Whistleblower Francis House Children's Hospice Give up Alcohol for Lent Make this the Week that You... An ego the size of the Dome Pierre-Yves Gerbeau is a man whose obsession with success has cost him two relationships. Interview by Moira Petty Jonathan Aitken The Test Speed Dating:'it's just a win, win, win' In New York British Academy Film Awards Peter's principles Now more OAP terrrible than terrible, Peter Hall can still offend No, says Benedict nighyinhale Www. music365. com Galliano cleans up John Galliano is a reformed character. He has given up alcohol and tripled sales at Dior Fashion Diary The Times Let's get shirty Loved by women, and probably hated by men, the shirt-dress is nonetheless practical and sexy, says Lisa Armstrong My favourite thing People want good design that is also functional, say the owners of shop-gallery Vessel. By Daisy Bridgewater Why don't you... Paint spots on your wails? Do I, don't I... Wear a pussycat bow? Get High street versions of the shirt-dress and wrap-dress The look for less Selective Buy of the week Lip and cheek tints Mad about the lady boy Opera: Richard Morrison sees the Royal Opera put its inimitable stamp on Strass's Der Rosenkavalier The Witches of Eastwick Looking after number one La Movie: With the 72nd Academy Awards ceremony just two weeks away, all of Hollywood is talking about the big race. Who will win what, will they deserve it - and what will they wear? Tower Miss Julie Metro choice Star Rating: Good Ok Average Poor Tragic Get metro… Larger than life and twice as rocky Pop: David Sinclair sees the miracle of modern technology help the King to live again at Wembley Arts diary The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Bridge Chess The Times Not so much a grunt as a whimper In Times 2 tomorrow Satellite Cable & Digital Paul Hoggart reviews the weekend's television,… Choice Radio Radio Choice Complete listings of Today's Television, plus… Film Choice Comprehensive satellite, cable and digital listings,… BBC1 Today's Viewing Times 2 Crossword No 1976 The Times Today's Television Pages 30 & 31 Satellite &… Talk Will the geeks Microsoft Contents Cover Photograph: Telegraph Photo Library ICS BT does us no favours One-stop shop aids doctors and patients The Royal Bank of Scotland Microsoft reveals its PS2 rival Microsoft Logging on for a laugh a minute How to melt that man of iron Have a word or two with Jeeves Site of the Week The Royal Bank of Scotland BT Cellnet to offer pre-pay Wap phones Define your Site! Simplynames Claire's Web Microsoft Windows 2000 A test for the high street Commtouch It's hands down for Next, but pants down for M&s Supermarkets not so super online Lineone Totaljobs. com AltaVista's domino effect Following this week's freephone announcement it's full steam ahead for the Uk internet, hopefully with help from Bt, says Ben Hammersley BT Net gains? The American View The British View Small businesses prepare to enter brave new world Easier net access will revolutionise small firms Point, shoot and take it away to the home computer BT Sound advice before you flee the big smoke BT The Drawbacks Kit to guard you from evil surfers BT Playing the role of mother is quite beyond the call of duty Driven up the wall Taking one small step into the gigahertz age Knowall Netcom Internet Top 10 All Formats US Top Ten PC DMA Traveller's choice Quick Bites Absolute Beginners The Royal Bank of Scotland A Times Interface Competition MBT Software Engineers Brainboxes SmartCertify Direct PMR Group Plc Bestway Absolute computer solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items Exterprise Market Management Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Askbob. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Carp Group Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Emigrate 2000 Business Services Private Investigators Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items ViP BiN Cleaning Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mobile Phones One2one The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest moves in It Your business is my business Alan Copps talks to Adair Turner, the man behind the dotcom start-up that aims to get the best deals for small and medium-sized companies Creating a culture that's open to change Entrepreneur of the Year Time

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