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News from 17/03/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Sally Brock, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Roland Watson and Dominic Kennedy, Magnus Linklater, Sue Pheasey, Ian Campbell Director-General, Paul Hoggart, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Keith M. Taylor (Chairman), Magnus Linklater Chairman, Nigel Dacre, Michael Binyon, Michael Evans and Christopher Walker, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Ian Cundell, Barbara Ellen, Geoffrey Greatrex, Clive Mathieson and Nick Hasell, Gerald Davies, Irwin Stelzer, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Kelvin MacKenzie, Michael McGowan, Pat Gibson, Cornelius Lysaght, Jason Allardyce, Dennis Brooks, Shirley English, Debra Craine, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mike Hume, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Robert Bruce, B. J. Bird, James Landale Political Correspondent, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Nick Curry, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Paul McCann, Ken Livingstone, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Adrian Lee and Angela Wigglesworth, Christine Buckley and Philip Webster, Marit Hargie, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Jan Raath, Barry Millington, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Stuart Nicholson, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Nigel Waterson Shadow Minister, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sheila Vince, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster, Christine Buckley and Roger Boyes, Charles Chadwick, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Melissa Kite Parliamentary Correspondent, Alan Lee, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Michael Brunson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, David Wilkinson, Richard Neal, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alasdair Murray, Allan Hall, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Thomas Stuttaford, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Richard Ford, James Park, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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'Mr Brown is more inclined to swear; the Prime… Today in the new Times Land Rover will go to Ford today New car map Five die in Limehouse car crash Law Report 500 more troops to quit Ulster Spy-mad Putin applied to join Kgb at 16 The Times and Times 2 Vladimir Putin Picture Gallery Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Labour poor third as Tories win Ayr by-election Happy Sport Today in your new-look Newspaper of the Year News BT Who (and what ) goes where in the new Times Comment Business The weather today Sport Times St Helena opens its heart to Hutu exile Vicar will overtake Grand Prix Climate change means if it isn't raining it's pouring Refugee chaos as Scots send back beggars Tod's Biggest news since Boney Dixons What next after 20 years of chop and change? Rovers: Hopes and Fears Testing time for Blairite Byers The Insider Divorce leaves Bmw there for the taking Pedigree names look for route into 21st century Frequent flyers go to travel store. com Alchemist who goes for the jugular Rover: The Future Relief as smaller Oxford plant is spared The Law Society suspends 'bully' vice-president The Comet Price Is this truth? Well, you can swear by it Political Sketch Tycoon pledges ?12m for academies SAGA Bamboozled! Doctors fear rugby player is paralysed Dickinson suspect arrested News in Brief Death reprimand Oil spill fine cut Truant jail threat Family can sue Germaine Greer Hospital chief forced out Baggage 'safer than patients' Peter Revesz Being John Malkovich Rare spinal injury a risk of the game Medical Briefing Web Wars Intersaver. co. uk IRA resumes savage punishment attacks Jobs and benefits go under one wing Skydiver tests Leonardo idea Dyke is set to axe hundreds of jobs Branson plans end to mine menace Britain heads EU for child poverty Crocodiles can kill germs McCartney £50m richer in a year Essex, the place to be for lottery win Dolphin By a Correspondent: Wife fails to win back lost shares Nationwide Half of M16's spending 'still kept a secret' Snake theory fails to stand up Tiny Disabled claimant's drugs scam News in Brief Head charged Holiday payout John Steven Freeplay Baby talk enhanced by sign language 'Sissy' banned in war on homophobic bullying Harold Smith Currys Drug may boost failing memory Sylvia Plath A Big World Needs a Big Bank Barclays Besieged Byers blames Rover woes on BMW PC World Section 28 delayed while Labour boosts its Lords numbers Framework for sex education No regrets as MPs say sorry Politics in Brief Terror Bill goes to Lords Kennedy seeks to edge away from Labour Golden-haired boy finds it tough at the top On Politics World Online Never, never, never, says Norris on euro National Canine Defence League Germaine Greer Dobson turns nasty on cash Sharps Nissan India minds its P's over Clinton Sothebys. Com Killer to be strangled, cut up and put in acid 'Barbaric' sentence embarrasses Government Time Taiwan pays up to steady market IDG Books Worldwide Britain ready to evacuate whites from Zimbabwe South Africa shuts door on new 'whenwe' exodus Hp invent (AFP): 17 killed in attacks by rebels World in Brief (AP): Girl death charges (AP): DiCaprio brother (AFP): Mass tax protest (AP): Bomber dies Princess's husband 'drugged for sex with stripper US troops take on Kosovo rebels Look at all our screensavers Cheltenham Festival NCR Homosexual marriages approved by Vermont Barclays Nature's bounty surprises America Gateway Pupil on drugs shoots teacher Russia protests as Ss veterans march in Riga Estonia fosters spy links Heritage Hotels Rasputin's life revealed in new light The Times Fairer deal for lone child refugees End of the line after a $3,000 lorry journey Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Fujitsu Siemens The world online The Times Online Today The odd couple who live in Downing St The more they fall out, the more Blair and Brown talk-often late at night "We were taught to think of Caesar as an English gent. He was not' Betjeman and Pevsner taught us how to see Reds for Ken The Tmes Diary Gold into Water The hearlands lobby, industrial policy and the election Unnatural Disaster Cyclone Mugabc rains havoc on Zimbabwe Steppes on the Way But Mongolia's young democracy is trapped in ice Lords reform Military pride Closed doors for council business Livingstone 'target for dirty tricks' 'Backdoor' tax burden on charities Scottish Opera Sanctions against Iraq Press freedom A long-term future or just a dot con? Brain power Squaring the circle Court Circular School news Birthdays Personal Column Church news Picture Gallery Meetings Anniversaries Luncheon Reception Dinners Wills Forthcoming marriages High Sheriffs Mondial Tickets All Tickets Alick Potter Architect and writer for the young Multiple Classified Advertising Items Champions League Rugby 6 Nations Premiership Soccer Tickets For Sale Martin Mogridge Transport planner who saw the folly building ever more roads Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Roy Henderson Btitish baitone who became one of the country's leading singing teachers after a notable performing career Professor Hermann Bruck Astrophysicist who fled Nazism to become Astronomer Royal for Scotland Cooper Retires after Losing Titles The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sharp drop recorded in retail sales BP Amoco to change name E-cortal Wall Street soars by record 500 points Henderson's £50m fee windfall AXA pulls out of Hollywood Insurers face surpluses row ECB puts rates up to 3.5% ahead of US action Brothers seek to buy again Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Energy czar's new regime Index Results in Brief Infobank Freeserve admits to high cost of 'free' calls Premier Farnell recovery Lloyd's chiefs 'lost heavily' Emap's Internet strategy falls flat Biotech research chief goes Business in Brief Antisoma hopeful BAA hotels deal BT-BoS Net link Hardern Web call Cruise prediction hits P&O shares House price boom boosts McAlpine The Five Arrows Chile Investment Trust plc First Person Best chance to make a marque Commentary Picture Gallery RMC shares surge as profits top £304m Pinder Fry & Benjamin Limited The Glenlivet Morrison chief rejects mergers Europe's blue chips surge Stock Market Picture Gallery Mid-cap tech and media stocks suffer Eurotop 100 Freeserve's rollercoaster ride set to continue Tempus Big Five reap rewards by selling off the consultants Auditors are profitably divesting as regulators seek greater independence Border skirmish for Graham City Diary Energy czar's rule spells good news and bad Fit to plead City Diary Card sharp City Diary Freeserve chief set to ride out the storm Rescued City Diary SAS Blue chips stage rally BT Britain's women end record wait Swimming Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices BATM Advanced Communications Limited Merly Cirrus Travel Limited U Niche Retail (UK) Limited Notice of S98 Meeting of Creditors for Publication… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices In the matter of Ballynatray Holdings Plc Insurance Companies Act 1982 Notice of S98 Meeting of Creditors for Publication… Merly Eurobus (UK) Limited Dsq Propetty Company Limited Retail Broadcast Services Limited Picture Gallery Vehicles Europe Limited In the matter of Annosave Ten Limited Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zimbabwe revel in Lara's absence Cricket For the record Today's fixtures Sampras magic overcomes Black art Tennis Swiftcall Benetton surrender to Renault takeover Motor racing Bacchanal confirms staying power Racing Fakenham Marbles Meeting Points Moved to tears by intensity of the moment Avoiding the naked truth Life at the races Pitman has last word Shoe made for talking Pipe finds time warp Johnson gets star billing in a team Rugby Union Slippery slope for the game's great showmen Commentary Yesterday's racing results Folkestone Swinburn delighted despite defeat Southwell Millward gears up St Helens for quick Hull start Rugby League Rapid Raceline Gold slips away from England Spor in Brief Saqlain available Gotschl takes title Ward hits form McRae hanging on Benson promoted Ljungberg breaks dour Bremen Football Fasth happy in slow lane Golf William Hill Spanish teams suffer Sorenstam lays down the standard to beat Patricia Davies Dancer takes things easy Hockey Leeds bounce Czechs out of contention English advance threatens Italy with serial failure Football By Our Sports Staff: England to face Germany in Wembley finale The Premiership today Francis cures the blues as wounds heal Johnson turns change ride into cup glory A magnificent win for Looks Lime Trouble at Cheltenham was tarnished by ill-feeling and a fatality The Times Crossword Practise a Leeds and Arsenal impress On Other Pages Grand finale for Wembley Johnson's test Record smashed Across Looks like Trouble on course for cup Inside Practise a great deal 36 pages of features Vladimir Putin Chess & Bridge In Times 2 every week Times Today Putin unmasked The question evaryone asked when Vladimir Putin became acting President of Russia was: who is he? Today, in the first of our exclusive extracts from a new book, we reveal Putin the man, the husband and the spy The Test St Patrick's Day I knew that I always wanted At 16 Vladimir Putin told the KGB he wanted to Join them. Growing up in a rat-infested apartment, he dreamt of power... Picture Gallery Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Good Week for Barometer Put two solicitors in a room and what do you get? The Law Society is in turnoil over allegations of bullying against its vicepresident Frances Gibb reports Bahl was found to have created an atmosphere of 'fear and confusion' The day I became A1 Pacino's stand-in On death and Dodi The Paris car crash that claimed the life of Soheir Khashoggi's nephew was only one tragedy in her life. Interview by Moira Petty The Sunday Times Bamboozled! Dyke will cull managers in £200m shake-up The BBC Director-General is to wield the axe on the middle-management tier that has long stified creativity Francis House Children's Hospice Media Diary Weekend Media Crme Edgerley Simpson Howe Receptionist NCM Agy Plaza Estates Agency Limited S J Berwin & Co Morrison Contrcution Group plc The Massey Partnership Ltd The Outward Bound Trust Leading Bond Street Art Gallery Secretary/Gallery… Reception Dating Agency Personnel Short & Longterm Assignments for Experienced… Ludgate Communications Limited Receptionist PA Harassed Creative Director Needs P. A. For Shoot… Dynamic Mayfair Based Internet Company Westminster College Ready 2 Shop Masterlock Recruitment Romulus Construction Ltd Times Newspapers PA Pa to the Representative Office Spare any change guv? After ITN's libel victory this week over LM magazine Mick Hume, its Editor, says the law is a menace to a free press The Sunday Times Crème Team Secretary Legal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in the Crème section Part Time Admin Assistant Flexible PA Needed Medical Secretaries You've got it wrong, Brunson Michael Brunston, ITN's former political editor, this week complained that ITV is dumbing down serious new. Here Nigel Dacre, the Editor of ITV News, hits back Feed Your Mind A bunfight in Scotland Alastair Camphell has made a big mistake by becoming involved in a tit-for-tat battle with the Daily Record, says Magnus Linklater Make way for TV briefings Loaded Magazine Chic before the storm Style Trial Where to Find IT Nipper takes a final bow-wow From Elgar to the Spice Girls, the Hmv shop in Oxford Street has seen it all. When it closes next month, it will be the end of an era, says Nigel Williamson Magnolia The Beach Jazz collector This week: Serge Chaloff The first in an occasional series of guides to essential Jazz recordings American Beauty What happens when socialist workers party Pop Albums: Thirty years after Tom Wolfe, Asian Dub Foundation have redefined the art of radical chic, says Barbara Ellen Welsh National Opera The Times Bookshop The cloche strikes 11.20pm Television: Caitlin Moran hacks a path into the long grass of BBC2's late-night comedy zone to observe its strange creatures This man is chilled if you can Adams and Eve it In the groovy corner, a big hand for... Bryan Adams? No, really, says David Sinclair His songwriting is way, way better than Bruce Springsteen's ENO Metro choice Top ten film choice All the fun of a funfair Dance: A fine trio of Richard Alston works impresses Debra Craine Call to Brahms Concert: The VPO's dedicated vision wins over Barry Millington Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Classical Concerts Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Speed-The-Plow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lautrec Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Entertainer Comedy Childcare threshold conditions triggered House of Lords Parents can sue council over sex-abuse foster child House of Lords Appointment of single trustee cannot replace two retiring ones Chancery Division Company can perjure itself through director Court of Appeal Commanding officer cannot be considered impartial European Court of Human Rights Detrimental reliance on promise makes it irrevocable Court of Appeal The Great Escape Bridge Word Watching Chess TV brings on that shrinking feeling Tomorrow in the times magazine Satellite, Cable & Digital Sky Premier Sky Premier Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Film Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Comprehensive listings of today's satellite,… Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 1980 The Times Word-Watching Today's Television Hot Sun. 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