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News from 24/03/2000

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Phil Yates, David Adams, Alasdair Riley, Robert Cole, Sally Brock, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, P. Tompkins, Bronwen Maddox and Stephen Farrell, Paul Hoggart, David Rose, Jamie Anderson, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Boyd Farrow, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Nigel Leskin, Elizabeth Judge, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor and Zahid Hussain, Barbara Ellen, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Roger Stockwell, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, David Charter Education Correspondent, Andrew Puddephatt, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Shirley Williams, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Rose Stewart, Matthew May, Michael Mulvihill, Moby Grape, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Jenny MacArthur, Eve-Ann Prentice, Nick Wyke, James Landale Political Correspondent, Mike Bradley, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Robin Young and Jonathan Morgan, Tim Teeman, Colin Ganderton, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Neil Kinnock, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Paul McCann, David Lister, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Bernard Hillon, Q. Bissett, Adam Jones, Ian Michaels, Carol Kohll, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Cliff, Chris Partridge, David Wilford, Caroline Merrell, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Martin Fletcher, Richard Cork Chief Art Critic, Hettie Judah, Geoffrey Bubb, Chris Williams, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Paul Nathanson, Brian MacArthur, Jane Shilling, Christopher Booker, Annie Turner, Kevin McCarra, Bill Meehan, Alasdair Reid and David Hands, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, George Caulkin, Moira Petty, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Stephen Hoare, Ben MacIntyre, Denis MacShane, Edward Karam, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Griffiths, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Geoffrey Leaver, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Keith Muir, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Linton Dawe, Patience Wheatcroft, Nigel Glass, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Index Today in the new Times Peerage for Ashcroft vetoed again Medicinal 'pot' may be allowed One man, one jet for Labour's summit trio Index The male menopause fact not fiction Holocaust survivor hails her saviour Sex lessons pledge fails to halt Section 28 revolt The Naked Chef Free recipe card Mikimoto News 3 Academy Award Nominations Who (and what) goes where in the new Times 2 Comment Business The weather today Sport Times 2 Grow your e-business Offers Broad canvas for new face of Tate Britain Revamped gallery still has power to shock Richard Cork Chief Art Critic Prada Modern artists in the picture Absenteeism soars for an argument about class sizes Giles Coren Parliamentary Sketch Blair to cut out middle man in public spending Simply Palm Farmers block milk depots Abbey National Lassa fever victim dies in hospital New in Brief VD increases Sellafield snub Corrections Crufts judge kept 83 dogs filthy and starving at home Parrot expert 'smuggled rare macaws' A dose of pot can relieve the pain Medical Briefing BT You Can Accident victims to receive much higher payouts Law Report Currys £40,000 extra for injuries at birth Online Diy pays for house The open University Teacher kills himself over inspection New in Brief Fire killers jailed Coventry ruling Black sues envoy Buffalo roam Sole mistake Court deal saves 'freedom' school from closure Samurai stabbing 'was an accident' Forces to shop with cashcard Farmers abandon GM crop trials Air France Briton's frog fight, ends in triumph Kate Muir A New Service for Online Readers P&O Stena Line Blunkett pledges more cash is no way for schools Neighbours underline funds lottery Councils to lose schools finance MI5 laptop is stolen on Tube GP filmed dealing in drugs struck off American Express Bank Doctors attack 'ill-fed' Miss America image DFEE Trimble believes rival's challenge will clear the air Dixons Police lack cash to halt speeding The Green Mile Nick Ross called in to watch the NHS Jail for attack on allergy wife News in Brief CPS must think again on student Visitors bond scheme dropped Police investigate child poisoning Warship victim's sister dies in river Bull Networks of Confidence Chase's chase BT Cellnet Men behaving badly can blame the 'manopause' Fertility plea for help from dad's army Rapid Iridium Science offers midlife rebels a cause Bull Networks of Confidence Minister vows to overturn Section 28 vote PC World MP admits to error over loan Ministers share food for thought Britannia Building Society New Deal figures 'do not add up' Parliament in Brief Welcome back for Archer French put brake on summit reforms The Internet Communication Company Picture tells more than the briefest word BBC 'too obsessed with Blair baby' Tiger IBM Queen gets an ear and a cheer in republican state Duke drops in to reminisce with an old sea dog Saga Services Limited Escape to Scotland for a few days Pope's sadness over Holocaust is 'not enough' Wounds of history unhealed Halifax Survivors rally to childhood friend Time Computers Ltd. Veil lifted at last on Elton's rock Aida Nato chief finds Putin is a man to do business with Ground war 'error' How Russian leader walks tall to make short work of election campaign Nissan Where is the justice for my dead friend? Scottish Widows Woman bishop flees pro-Haider hate campaign US replaces hundreds of missiles World in Brief Church shooting Classroom threat (AP): Veteran honoured (AFP): Heroin seized (Reuters): Tragedy in fiat Black workers hit back at mobs Announcing the latest spending cuts Safety fears force French air crews to speak English Bollywood fantasy gives Clinton a break from Kashmir reality Pakistan junta pledges local elections this year Liverpool Victoria Victoria Friendly Society Ltd. Rwanda tension rises as leader resigns Dolphin Bolivian sex and drugs row hits US link British Safety Council Film shows Lennon's mind games Washington revives Pinochet murder case IMF ends top job row Fujitsu Siemens Computers The world online The Times How Blair came late to reform of the NHS One hospital visit sparked his interest and showed the potential for change The great cover-up-why Dobbo with a beard wins by a whisker Picture Gallery Save the world from naive do-gooders Queen's gambit No leave of absence Peer pressure on the Thames Trimble or Turmoil The real choice facing the Ulster Unionist Council tomorrow Power and Principles Paths that Mr Clinton might prompt Pakistan to take Tate and Style A new openness to ideas and looking outwards The goodwill game MAFF and foxhunting Partition threat to 'chaotic' Kosovo Home Office response to begging by asylum-seekers Moves to reform EU Commission MEP's status queried 21st-century sex What I like Parris on Desolation Drawn by Rooney Sign of the times Court Circular Memorial service Dinners Talk Appointments Winston Churchill Fellowships Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages School news James Riddell Skiing through peace and war—and down a duvet-covered staircase Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association Carlo Parola Italian international who brought the "bicycle kick" into football Adolf Placzek Custodian of one of the world's great architectural libraries and husband to the author of Mrs Miniver Warning on Wave of Violence Hayward Cirker Publisher of unconsidered trifles Shares post modest fall Barclays PFI bank should not fake stakes, say MPs Stock shortages hit Next shares Get a 2nd income Chase in talks over bid for Robert Fleming Liverpool to tackle flotation Soaring losses put takeover of Rolls in doubt Mobile licence bids near £4bn Index Block on grant puts BAE jobs at risk Lufthansa CBI sees slowdown in industry Profits build for John Laing Microsoft close to deal with US authorities Results in Brief Wundercars BP Amoco supports Chinese oil float Thomson buys Dialog for £170m Tom Cobleigh for sale Netbenefit Internet Business Solutions Into the blue yonder Commentary Proudfoot £24m deal Siebell Argonaught to float Hangover for multinationals Stock Market Second-line techs get new lease of life Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Telewest's new line is better late than never Tempus Bodycote Dollar Rates Wall Street Will Bond's bank be the next to fall to a foreign power? The Flemings mantra of not bowing to market forces may soon be about to change Ikea tests the Moscow climate Europe shouldn't be afraid of the 'F' word Legal & General Fortune fails to favour Trump City Diary Telewest offers high-speed shopping service NTT Europe Ltd Scotia still optimistic over Foscan P&D at the bottom in survey Kazoo3D hit by fears for tech floats Blue Circle will not sell land CSG raising £34m from rights issue Business in Brief Charlton sponsor PwC appointed Vodafone waits Sainsbury's stake Virgin plane deal Brainspark plan Menzies sale The Times Unit Trust Information Service Legal & General Cullen sees as her goal Hockey CGU Study the in-cider guide to finding top jump jockeys Tabor charts success Newbury Results from yesterday's three meetings Pushing and shoving in getting-out stakes Doncaster drizzles, Parley sizzles Racing Doncaster Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Rapid Raceline Fitzgerald joy Kelso Tayseer given low draw in Lincoln Handicap Godolphin has designs on sharing fortune Scots keep place open for Hilton Rugby Union CGU Rosslyn Park schools sevens Warrington's challenge like red rag to the Bulls Rugby league Carling in praise of England Schumacher joy underscores McLaren worries Motor racing Williams fashions another excuse Tennis Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Reid returns to action for Oxford For the record Ebac Limited Favourite succumbs to Baker Sports in Brief Lonard excels Bees still buzzing Heads roll on Giants walk tall Garcia continues course of further education Rival offers Ainslie Olympic reminder Sailing Today's fixtures Marbles. com Diamond again shows he is cut ab`ove the rest Equestrianism Webb quick to get back in swing Parrott heartened by Williams slip Snooker Lee's skill keeps Wolves up with the pack Football Fletcher's era ended Leeds earn interest on Czech account Football The Premiership today Draw to mark milestone for Premiership Masters league to extend careers Prior move gets Royle seal of approval Henry's shame mars Parlour game The Times Crossword Wenger takes dim view of sending-off Easter Daystrips Index Malevolent spirits Love divided: A fimily torn apart Drummers need to be loved In Times 2 every week The Times Today The Case of the Haunted Cottage Tge story of Lowes Cottage involves blackmall and obsession, as well as ghosts Ann Treneman, Feature Writer of the Year Investigates Co-Operation Ireland Short men The Test Good Week for: Barometer Winebid It just isn't English The world language is not the one I learnt at school, says Derwent May Drugs in the park What should you do if you see people taking drugs in the park? Speak up or walk away? Mark Hodkinson tried to protest Smart estates Doomed from the start Female youth icons see marriage as a short-term option. Celia Brayfield despairs at their lack of confidence The Times The skies will be full of flying pedestrians The trouble with triplets Children born as triplets can have problems with their identiry, says Moira Petty The Sunday Times Family ripped apart by faith When Sheila cloney, a Protestant, married Sean, a Catholic, and refused to have her childre n educated at a Catholic school, the consequences divided their Irish village. Tim Teeman reports The Sunday Times Creme Fulham Group Secretary for Diplomats Embassy of Japan SVB Syndicate Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Job of the Week Call Australian Staff Connections Masterlock Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items PA Van Walsum Management Ltd Harris Jones Recruitment Heidleberg Architects Practice Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Administrative Support Legal Secretary Abela Services Limited Yumi Japanese Restaurant Experienced Office Manager Career Design Limited Multi-Lingual Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal PA: Italian Italian Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Media & Marketing News International (Advertisements) Ltd. Get real on digital The Governement's timescale and its regulations for television's digital era are looking fanciful The Walmer Courtyard International Sports Marketing Company Tiger Tiger Communications ITN and BBC in fair trade furore Internet brings films on demand into homes Sub it and see a touch of tabloid genius At this year's British Press Awards the redtops gained deserved plaudits—with The Sun making history 'My sacking from the Bbc still rankles' There is life after the BBC, says documentary supremo Paul Watson. Interview by Paul Nathanson Media Diary The Sunday Times I sent out for tampons Eve Pollard became known as the toughest woman editor in Fleet Street. Here she tells Paul McCann about sexism in newspapers, the truth about her outrageous demands and her new magazine Journalists in jeopardy A year after the Nato bombing began, Serbian newsmen are again under attack, reports Eve-Ann Prentice Weekend Media I'd love a kitchen table but first I need a kitchen Career turns farcical Farces are crude and corny? Not in the hands of Gordon Anderson, says Hettie Judah The Beach Chris Morris is unwell Television: The man who fed you Cake has a new series. Caitlin Moran wants Jam today We get put down, but … ... then drummers get put down again. Proud tub-thumper David Sinclair puts in a good word for the not very bright ones at the back The Sunday Times Rock classics Is There Anybody out There? New jazz albums Classical Spectacular Entertainments Embrace? I wouldn't even shake hands Pop Albums: Barbara Ellen on a musical multiple personality disorder - and Lou Reed Entertainments Listings The Entertainer Bryn Metro choice Top ten film choice Artful racket Rock: The Art of Noise are no longer innovators but they still entertain, says Nigel Williamson Concert LPO/Perlman Festival Hall Elton's flashiest spectacles Musical: Edward Karam is entranced by Elton John's version of Aida in New York Theatre MacBeth Bargem W9 Pinter keeps his promise Theatre: What the great man was good at 40 years ago he is just as good at now, Benedict Nightingale finds Theatre Billy and the Crub Lady Soho, W1 Increasing damages for pain and suffering Court of Appeal Clearing the Crown Office backlog before the Human Rights Act Queen's Bench Division Trying to raise new point on appeal Court of Appeal Boots English Partnerships A new elegance to city Yesterday's awards for the finest examples of new architecture and restorations herald a renaissance in British design, says Alasdair Riley Smithfield Buildings Building blocks of happiness It's a towering achievement for a London estate voted most outstanding housing project Managers of Churchill Gardens Sheffield City Council The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching The Times Good, bad and deadly attractive Tomorrow in the times magazine Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 1986 The Times Morland " Old Speckled Hen" Picture Gallery Hard facts behind the e-business honeypot Tony Dawe introduces a 16 page supplement designed for companies involved in infernet trading On the trail of the latest toy craze Online Shopping Hot on the trail of customers The success of an e-business depends on keeping tabs on buying habits, says Stephen Hoare 97% of Visitors to your Website only Browse Reward: £3,000 if you join them A fast-expanding e-commerce company based on the Thames is fishing to recruit dot-com leaders of the future, writes Stephen Hoare Put a legal eagle on your side Enlisting services of a good lawyer covers all the angles in e-business. Edward Fennell reports All webbed cratures great and small The Internet is about to unite the fragmented veterinary industry, predicts Davied Wilford Tag along and pop up ahead of the rest Search Engines The world's your opportunity There's more to global e-tailing than just clever technology, discovers David Rose How Do You Convert Browsers into Buyers? You've got the order-now deliver Customers get angry when goods they have ordered on the Internet fail to arrive, or they receive the wrong item, says Chris Partridge Turning hits into a smash Stephen Hoare uncovers the sticky secrets of successful websites Send an E-Mail? Banners place on the digital field of battle Many companies are turning to banner advertising on the Net. Is it effective? Fran Littlewood reports Click before you buy E-businesses need off-line advertising grow. Tony Dawe looks at awareness compaigns and direct mail Postal route to virtual customers A Brochure Works The word is, size matters Web programmers must learn a new language if they are to talk to mobiles too, says Matthew May Rising to the challenge Case Study Management is the key You need much more than a clever dot-com name to make a killing on the Net, says Jamie Anderson Sales and costs My View All this, and no corporate tax A worldwide tax response to e-commerce is needed, says Ben Griffiths All roads lead to e-business Hewlett Packard's Brave New World Hammer out a deal at an online auction Now you can bid from your home or office, but don't expect a bargain, says Linton Dawe Breaking into new markets on the Net Case Study The sure way to dot-com heaven Public Relations Royal Mail

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