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News from 20/03/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Christine Buckley and James Doran, Allan Steven, Catherine Riley, DJM, Sally Brock, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Bronwen Maddox and Stephen Farrell, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, W. S. Affleck, Julian M. Marks, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Daisy Bridgewater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Martin todd, Jeremy Kingston, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Ian Cundell, Nick Varley, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Peter Wilson, Antonia Senior, Roger Bootle Economic Analysis, Laura Campbell, Graham Searjeant and Nick Hasell, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Tom Baldwin and Dominic Kennedy, Michael Ellman, Henry Callaghan, Shui Li, Alan Williams, Michael Mulvihill, Ana Urena, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Keith Pike, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, E. Storkey, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Christine Buckley, Michael Howard, Gus Dinn, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, David Thomas, Richard Cork, Michael Lynagh, Lisa Armstrong, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Anna Söderblom, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Alison Roberts, Peter A. Rushforth, Stephen Wood, David Kirkham, Hyder Jawad, Stuart Miles, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alison Reynolds, Will Mawby, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Martin Woods, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ashley Mote, Robin Lodge and Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Alan Copps, Richard Owen and Sam Kiley, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Linus Gregoriadis, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Chris McGrath, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, George Caulkin, Jonathan Clark, Russell Jenkins, Kate Allen, Director, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Graham Searjeant, Clare Hiley, Marcus Braybrooke, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kate Quill, Nigel Powell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Uanora Bennett, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Sandy Davidson, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Andrew Finkel, Denis Nolan, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Antonia Swinson, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Camille Richmond, Christopher Irvine, Charles Ross, Chairman, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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Index Times 2 Unions call for boycott of BMW Today in your new-look Times The Times Free Books for Schools Fiery end to a mobile-phone dream Index Opinion, profiles, interviews, fashion, arts and… Harry confirms his faith in the Church Man with 'bomb' on royal tour Beggars facing quick expulsion Rushdie, Amis, McEwan are The Brotherhood Virgin direct News Mesh Computers plc In the new Times 2: Who (and what) moves where Comment Business The weather today Sport Times 2 Interface Offers Doomsday cult held party before inferno Boy critical after car hits crowd at illegal race Beckham crop is costly cut for salons A peace dream come true Paul Smith Tie Suicidal credo that came from the West Blair is ready to stop Livingstone plan for Tube How Do You Convert Browser into Buyers? Sheepdog first to fly with pet passport US envoys scrap talks on closer trade ties BT Nhs doctor sacked over private jobs Bulger case plea Royal tribute Man questioned Soldiers killed Our City Staff: Britain's new rich are wired into billions Insurers to insist on genetic testing Swiftcall Saga Keegan to coach troubled school Tesco Girl pulled from lorry as brother drowns Today in Times Sport Career parents give more time to children Send an E-Mail? But on average people only access… Patient denied life-saving hepatitis drug Cromwell Productions (Times) Briton is held in Turkey over drugs Salvatore Fevagam A Brochure Works 46% of net users are more likely to… Unions demand right to talk before sackings Task force has six weeks to create job plan The Open University Abbey National Prayers comfort betrayed staff Change of gear for the BMW image Tiny Alchemy may revive Spirit of MGB Roadster Factory land sale could raise £200m Royal visitor gets in tune with Australia Royal Mail 999 calls may be diverted Arson denial Climbing death Yacht rescue Krays meet BBC News Kennedy gives Blair ultimatum over PR DfEE Picture Gallery Business tells Brown not to cut tax rate in Budget Alpha Telecom The week in Parliament Honda Taiwan's victor vows to keep island free Former political prisoner rises to lead democracy Quantex Coltrane's gospel house may shut Spy planes deployed in Kosovo Marks & Spencer (Reuters): West Bank handover approved (AFP): Russians kill 42 Chechen rebels Royal Navy helps in Waco rerun (AFP): Havel ready to leave hospital (Reuters): Microchip hope for paraplegics (AFP): Persian carpet sales to take off Fossil link to myths' monsters World Online 'Rambo' fugitive opens fire after holding three hostages Moscow hotel of horrors to be demolished Communications 2000 Guaranteed 'Extinct' lizard is found Japan Airlines Pope's head injury revives health fears Excel the Place to Be Seen Sour grapes in Bordeaux over garage wines Digital Hearing Ltd (AFP): Three stock markets to join forces (AP): 'Satan' taunt Italian entry 'tax' (AFP): Road death toll Floods highlight scourge of mosquito-borne diseases Scottish Widows Clinton visit realises Indian dream Kzuk. net The world online The Times Online Today The summit of Blair's ambition for EU reform This week will show whether Europe can Stomach the Blairite agenda Kremlin wives were murdered, raped, imprisoned or killed themselves Let us mourn the death of the old 'isms Once we knew where we stood, but now politics lacks its ideological certainties Mad at Hatters The Times Diary Prince Harry's strained relations The Times Diary Call to the ministry for ex-Secretary? The Times Diary Do No Harm The case for a cautions Budget with the emphasis on saving A New Era Taiwan celebrates the victory of democratic pluralism Cod a La Mode A sea change in eating makes cheap old cod a luxury Brain power Sources of blame for Rover failure Public opinion in the Bulger case Repression in China Women as priests Pope's plea Australian at the MoD Thrills and spills in dot-com sector Speed of execution In the right spirit? Court Circular Luncheons Meeting Dinner Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Appointments Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Concert University news Ivan Hirst British soldier who got the Volkswagen Beetle on the road Lives in Brief The Very Rev Peter Baelz One of the Church of England's most acute and imaginative thinkers Royal Couple Separate Professor Alan Blyth Lessons in primary education Capitalisation, week's change Fleet Street Publications Ltd The rejects rebel as high-tech shares join FTSE 100 Budget aims to win back business US firms plan cash machines Dvla Online Search McDonald's burgers to beds FSA Bill 'breaches human rights' Queen makes princely sum on the Net Liffe connects to e-commerce Patience Wheatcroft Video Networks focuses on £1bn flotation plans Legal & General Intel inside Em. TV to announce Formula One deal Barclays to offer firms Net service Business in Brief ABF denies claim Wife's SKB cash Investec Stagecoach in talks to sell Porterbrook Smaller firms see red CGU on brink of buying Gartmore from Royal Bank Sainsbury close to 'sniper' settlement BP Amoco pays on cancer claims Vodafone tipped for AirTel win over BT AceR Ask France if size doesn't matter Kingfisher aims to recover its poise Amazon. co. uk Results and Statistics Ritblat rules out buyback Change on Week What the Sunday Papers Say Advanced Technology seeks £8m Exchange Rates Sense of loss requires perspective The death of Gloria Victis underlines the ever-present dangers of National Hunt Racing Folkestone Leaders in the National Hunt championships Specialists Hills keeps open mind on trials Southwell Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Bobbyjo moves step closer to Grand National Saturday's results Rapid Raceline Television fitness promises give viewers food for thought Fit to play Grapevine How medicine ball helps a spoonful of sugar go down I am in my late fifties (male and about a stone overweight for my 5ft 10in height) and have done very little exercise since Cox's Casebook Occupation: Former Australia fly half and second highest over international points scorer For the record Cricket Rugby union Hockey Bowls Rugby league Snow reports Guide to the week ahead Impressive Farrell puts Wigan on the road to recovery Rugby league Yardley displays tactical touch Schools sport Bulls word-perfect in rehearsal By a Correspondent: Davis proves the decisive factor in Castleford win Tergat pays the price for dispute Athletics By a Correspondent: Pearson breaks Wakefield spirit with memorable try By our Sports Staff: Knights reach last four Ice hockey British pair on song for Sydney Swimming Zimbabwe close in on victory Cricket Marlboro From our correspondents: Ruling on helmets may prove stifling Gallacher hankering for some more days in the sun Olowokandi's wings are clipped after size of the task becomes apparent From your Correspondence: Merger of the two rugby codes Burns breaks Makinen's hold Motor rallying Lewis is a Tower of strength Basketball Sorenstam steals show Golf Future looks bright for Fasth Positions McNish is denied his debut victory Corretja's revival continues Tennis The Times Olympics beckon for immature Britain Hockey Start turns tide against Redgrave Sport in Brief Bingham's test Woods excels Loughborough up Defence approved Shaw's run ended England learners propelled by Healey's motor Eurobet. co. uk Roman holiday leaves the vital question unanswered Six Nations Championship BBC falls short on street cred after decision to travel light Dazzling Ireland savour their moment of glory Jaeger-Lecoultre O'Driscoll runs France ragged Six Nations Championship Exuberance of youth lights way for Henry Black resigns from post Charlton set for loftier heights Reality of derby life is too harsh for Wilnis Nationwide League Hard graft gives McMahon hope Francis enjoys net gains Swindon crash back to earth King returns with a flourish Nationwide Conference Souness still optimistic Turner capitalises on Gullit's instinct Celtic will savour their silver moment Scotland Brazilians underline their value Europe FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland CIS Insurance Cup Final Nationwide Football Conference Non-league and national leagues This week's fixtures Nationwide Football League Such poor fare to set before Baresi Marbles. com Composed Houllier unveils song for Europe Bakke keeps rising to the occasion for Leeds FA Carling Premiership Hoddle's doubts are relegated by Davies United take pleasure in mastery of tedium Financial Times Picture Gallery Newcastle rise above Ferguson furore Coventry move clear of familiar surrounds Watford get Smart to the ups and downs of life FA Premiership Quinn has to suffice with bonus point Elusive Henry spurs Arsenal to derby success The Times Crossword O'Driscoll leads Ireland to first Paris win for 28 years Inside on 13 Pages of Times Sport Totaljobs. com Times Picture Gallery The Times Today Martin, Salman and Ian's big adventure in Celebrity Land Picture Gallery Would you pay £5 for a portion of fish and chips? A severe shortage of cod means it now costs more than rump steak. So you could end up with octopus and chips, says Nick Varley The Test Skinheads Communism and beer In the third extract from the book Conversations with Vladimir Putin, his wife and daughters describe the family man 'My secretary rang Lyudmila had had an accident' Make this the Week that You... Fleeing from the fire International Care & Relief The Times The Ecstasy craze that is sweeping America Totally sorted for ease It's a hard job being Britain's coolest man, but Keith Allen—serious thesp and hit-making dude—is up for it. Interview by Imogen Edward-Jones The Sunday Times The Times On the if-it allfalls-apart-I can always make a feature of my shoes front, there is truly good news. The high street, after years of presenting us with unending Fashion Diary Knock 'em dead, kid Forget the Oscars, it's the frocks that matter says Camille Richmond Get the look for less Ladies day Old-fashioned glamour is back—but it's a look only for the under-thirties, says Lisa Armstrong Where to get it My favourite things Textile designer Bruno Triplet tells Daisy Bridgewater why interior decoration should be a backdrop to one's personality Why Don't You? Cover your dustbin Do I Don't I? wear a tattoo All's fair in love and literature Derwent May finds plenty of hustling and bustling amid the browsing at the London Book Fair, now in full swing at Olympia Intimate Cartographies Independents Goodbye Picasso, what now? Visual Art: Can the new Tate Britain survive without its Modernist masterpieces? Richard Cork meets its director Vaudeville Theatre London Picture Gallery World Music Thomas Mapfumo Der Rosenkavalier Metro choice Her brilliant La Movie Sean MacAulay sees Julia Roberts rewrite her own future as an actress in Erin Brockovich Peacock Theatre Arts diary English National Opera Entertainments LAMDA the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art H. M. S. Pinafore Art of noise reduction Imperial Cancer Research Fund Good team effort Theatre: Jeremy Kingston applauds the players in Local Boy at Hampstead Concert Philharmonia Orch/Slatkin Festival Hall Is There Anybody out There? Theatre Station Soho The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word-Watching The Times In search of lost wrestling heroes In Times 2 tomorrow Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Picture Gallery Film Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 1982 The Times Today's Television Get Dotted! Winacar. co. uk Office 2000 The gold rush and how to survive it Contents ICS Learning Systems Tesco gets thumbs up Feedback A new degree of reality Interface Reader Christens the Koala Twins Online dancing takes off worldwide Microsoft Office 2000 BT Alternative therapy Site of the Week Will you bid a costly farewell to takeaway dinners? Microsoft Windows 2000 Brought to book by cash secrets Antonia Swinson incrred the cyber wrath of fans with revelations about Trollope, but she's sure the great man would have approved of the medium if not the message Commtouch If it's true, what a brilliant idea Oxtml business critical internet In a whirl over this gift Claires's Web Remarkable lives of ordinary people Alan Copps on how Encarta is recording 100 years of memories Making many happy returns to the birthday site Lineone Grab your pickaxes and start di The rush for shares in internet companies prompts Alan Copps to wonder who will hit paydirt and who will find fool's gold Netcom Internet Picture Gallery The One-Stop Shop for Dotcom Entrepreneurs Peoplesound. com NBA 2K plays like a dream Golden age of racing Be the driving force behind a successful F1a team All Formats Competition Firestorm a way to world domination Gran Turismo 2 helps Sony regain its crown ClaraNET The Times C plus D equals free Dr Keyboard Quick Bites Absolute Beginners Swatch woos new fans with high-tech watches IBM digital printing gets personal Simplynames Making Use of a Good Idea Rapid Olympian Consultancy HW Technology Plexus training Olympian Consultancy PMR Group PLC Verio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Evesham. com Multiple Display Advertising Items The British & international Franchise Exhibition Latest moves in IT Nothing going on but the rent Stake in the heart of small businesses Picture Gallery Competition Time

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