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News from 27/03/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Rodney milnes, Phil Yates, Anglea Martin, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Michael Aylwin, N. W. P. Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Catherine Riley, Sally Brock, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, I. G. Thomson, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Leo Chambelain, Simon Barnes, Peter Haisor-Kynetix, Anna Foster, Bronwen Maddox and Stephen Farrell, James Thomas, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Paul Spencer J Llis, Vice Principal, J. Bradbury, David Rhys Jones, Robert Lea, Frank Finnimore, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Lindsay Nicolie, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Ian Cundell, Kevin Eason, John O'Leary Education Editor, Alan Robinson, Laura Campbell, Russell Jenkins and Nick Nuttall, David McVay, Jason Allardyce, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alasdair Reid, Tim Reid, Allson Roberts, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Kenneth Vivian, Jonathan Gornall, Michael Mulvihill, Frnces Barber, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Alan Millard, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, C. T. Fitz-Gibbon (Dicrector), Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Keith Pike, David Hands, Peter Barnard, Bryan Storey, James Doran City Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Malcolm I. Brue-Radcliffe, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul McCann, Lisa Armstrong, Anna Söderblom, Christopher Walker and Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Nicholas Gair, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, Stuart Miles, Hyder Jawad, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Victoria Walker, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Charles Holland, Cathy Harris, Alan Copps and Ben Hammersley, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Daominic Walsh, Glynis Kozma, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Ben Hammersley, Giles Bevan-Thomas, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Sean Hargrave, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Mike Barnard, Tim Wapshott, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, John Graham-Hart, Richard Miles, Phil Cordon, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Kate Quill, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lindsay Nicolle, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Dean Pope, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson and Helen Rumbelow, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sue Webb, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Dr Keyboard, Michael CARLETON-SMITH(Chairman), Julian ELLIS(Chairman), Elspeth Gibson, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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The Times Courts will link fines to income Syrian snub for Clinton Beef 'dirty tricks Fans arrested The Times Council houses to be sold of in private sector revolution Parents struggle to keep up with homework The Times Unionists in row over RUC direct Polls put Putin on track for victory News Lloyds TSB. com Comment In the new Times 2 : who (and what) moves where Business The weather today Around Britain Abroad Weather Call Sport Noon today High Tides Times 2 Plus Offers Hours of Darkness The Met. Office French 'dirty tricks' hurt beef revival Best of British spared in the 'worst' movie awards Army's 'secret garden' is opened up Tod's US star to play Robbie Burns Unionist anger as Mandelson rejects RUC link BT March heralds Bloody Sunday inquiry Livingstone defends remarks on IRA Fines linked to income American Express Trimble 'at risk' after vote Three boys killed by fire in garden shed Artist sold pictures to gangland Multiple Display Advertising Items Aitken to face battle over debts Renault Clio The Times Police seek saboteur among Sellafield staff PC World Greenpeace halts oil exploration By a Staff Reporter: Two face court on Kidnap charge Autonational Rescue Vivisection activists plan to raid homes News in Brief Labour MPs plead for early nights WI's finest hit the billboards Ramblers' plea to save Cuillins Longest-married woman dies, 97 Girl killed while playing with scarf Life on the line Reckless driving runs in the family Millionaire urges boycott of BMW alpha Contract killing of gardener baffles police Birthday boy dies in accident Virgin one account Kite teenager blown across river Police call to relax 'soft drug' penalties Picture Gallery NELC Mothers fight jail sentences Mobile direct Arts Assaults cut by CS spray Fewer tie the knot as one-parent families increase Top theologian revises biblical prohibitions The Open University Microsoft Wedding is Major event In Sport Today Budget's 'new' nurses are counted twice Multiple Display Advertising Items MP wants royal apology to Aborigines Today This Week in Parliament Patent will inject new life into the rich Tour reignites Marbles row Jet lag 'will slow down the brian' Business Deposit Interest Rates CompuServe The Times A Big World Needs a Big Bank Barclays Bank PLC. Corrupt rich pose test for Putin's resolve Multiple Display Advertising Items Prosperous town's men of God keep faith with communsim Rebels invade village in show of force Fears for Pope after biblical mission Palestinian protesters under mine papal diplomacy icollector Rival disco blamed for deaths World in Brief Hillary edges ahead in race for Senate seat Parisians discover the discreet charm of the bourgeois gnome Product Recall Does Your English Let You Down? What this Free Book Can Show You Purists protest at project to gird Pantheon in iron bars Phones 4u Direct Woman is given command of US warship in Gulf India gloats over Clinton's harsh words to Pakistan Peace deal hopes dashed by Assad Multiple Display Advertising Items Peace deal hopes dashed by Assad The world online The Times Blair is searching for his own fresh start Having established its competence, the Government now to reinvent itself The NHS makes people ill with endless health promotion campaigns China embraces its latest revolution Net profits The Times Diary Party poopers took to the floor The Times Diary Tory values a no-ken do The Times Diary Age-Old Concerns Now is the dawning of the age of Tiresias Oil Spill The most important Opec decision for at least a decade An 'Ofsted' for health? Times topped Efficiency in NHS with extra funding Calls to review treatment of dangerous prisoners Quality of new a level questioned Summerhill philosophy Immortal rhymes Sex and contraception ... And the livin' is easy Parris on Desolation Nothing sacred Dying on its Feet Mandelson has a few months to salvage the peace process Court Circular Nature notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Dinners Birthdays Anniversaries University news Church news Appointments Forthcoming marriages Lives in Brief Professor Anthony Diplock Prolific biochemist who informed official policy on the role of antioxidants in health Professor Anthony Diplock, biomolecular scientist, was born on July 24,1935. He died suddenly from a haemorrhagic stroke on February 4 aged 64 On This Day Sidney Heaven Teacher who stood educational practice on its head Sidney Heaven. Obe. educationist. was born on August 24,1916. He died on February 27 aged 83 Wind Commander Joe Kayll Giving the Germans the run-around, first in the air and then in prisoner-of-war camps Alcoholic Beverages Capitalisation, week's change epo. com Business News Share buyback surge raises fears Cruickshank to join People's Lottery Insurers will be suing themselves City watering hole up for auction Deposit doubt on World of Leather orders Sun microststem Green experts reply on £185m Bhs offer Retail investors flock to back tech funds Revenue to extend rent clampdown AceR DigitalLook. com seeks sale or float Low-paid lose out under minimum wage Russian business seeks new image Vivendi denies three-way talks Dunbar prepares Lincoln Life offer VW does not rule out deal to keep Rolls BZW man joins Silicon Valley Dvla Select Registrations A canny mix of prudence and profligacy Vodafone limit eased for tracker funds Railtrack to spend £35bn By Our City Staff: Daimler in deal with Mitsubishi Musilms get finace wensites Offices plan for Liberty By Our City Staff: Microsoft offer to settle lawsuit dismissed Lufthansa Man Utd playmakers take eye off the ball By Our City Staff: Stanley Gibbons to split from Flying Flowers Change on Week Stock market Wireless flotation expected Exchange Rates Results and Statistics The Glenlivet What the Sunday Papers Say Economic Outlook Big-race details Windsor Southwell Dubai Millennium fulfils destiny Meeting Points Argument for new courses built on sand Monashee Mountain impresses O'Brien Saturday's results Rapid Raceline Give your kids some squash this summer Holiday jogging gets me on the campaign trail Boday Talk Smokin Traning for aches, pains and sleep deprivation Rusedski is back on track after fine-tuning Legal & Public Notices Sheffield steal the final spoils Ice hockey Sheffield Steelers 2 Nottingham Panthrs1 Sport in Schools Hungarians go back to the future Matinovic sees sour side of win British Midland Las Vegas beckons for Cagey Billington Equestrianism Tergat a year too early for jackpot Atletic For the record Hockey Rugby union Swiftcall Cricket Bowls Athletics Snow reports Guide to the week ahead Dancing to the tune of time and tide Montgomerie on wrong tack Hybrid that is destined never to take root The north-south divide means that thoughts of the two rugby codes merging are msiguided From Your Correspondence: Helmets in schools cricket Eligibility in rugby union Dark Blue terriers triumph in memorable dogfight The Boat Racce Johnston samples mixed feelings Bowls Mitisubishi Motors Sutton battles to clear title path through Woods Golf Scores from Sawgrass Garcia to part with Sunesson Tideway details Webb in class of her own Chapman ends his long wait Sport in Brief Hull's bold effort sourced by violence Rugby league firedup Picture Gallery Bulls sense a silver lining with some brotherly love Chandler backs Britain's bid for place in Olympics Hockey Want to bet with no tax? No Problem Students are cornered Trouble tarnishes game's reputation Hendry the casualty of Higgins revival Snooker By Our Sports Staff: Waugh hits Test match milestone Cricket Bath show strength of renewed challenge Allied Dunbar Premiership Lewsey offers reminders of his talents Johnson seeks reward Ft. com Financial Times Picture Gallery Yates to face hearing for dismissal Sale's endeavour in vain Andrew claims the stage after Wilkinson Gloucester show their true title credentials Richmond maintain the trend Celtic are second best by distance Scotland Kitson's capital divident Nationwide League marbles. com Royle forced to endure full range of emotions Reuser provides rousing finale Harris leaves his rivals in shade Moore has plenty to smile about By Our Sports Staff: Anelka's ban will stand By Our Sports Staff: Croydon advance to final Women Graham secures final date Non-League FA Carling Premiership First division Scotland Nationwide Non-league and national leagues Pools check This week's fixtures Nationwide Jewels in short supply for Shreeves Eurobet Rivals despair of United's self-improvement Guppy trips up Leeds in title race Fa Carling Premiership Carbone's game leaves sour taste Phillips exhibits predator's touch Watford cling to thinnest lifeline Redknapp eases the uncertainty gripping Anfield Ogrizovic fails to spike Arsenal guns Di Canio commits act of volley Hoddle offers realism William Hill Students pull a potent drama from slow plot The Times Crossword Triumphant Schumacher travles light Schoolgirl slips into new role as teacher Inside on 13 Pages of Times Sport Details from interlagos Axs Telecom Times In Times This week in The Times Nato's mistakes 'Kosovo is not over, it is not Caf Over at all. It is ahead of us' One man's brave stand against the regime Tomorrow Robots The Test Examiner Married to a The Irish Post Life on the line A head start Abandon suits but keep the hair firerce In New York Family testosterone Miramax cunning Oscar freebies The Times Why the middle In the gritty world of British television drama, it is the workers, rather than the chattering classes, that the executives believe have the most to offer, says Paul McCann Picture Gallery Class can't write Spring Clean your Life Make this the Week that You. . . The Lady in the Van More than the Summer of his rock'n'roll past At 48, Sting finds that being an adult is more important than being a pop star, he tells Nigel Williamson He once boasted that he had seven-hour Tantric sex sessions. These days that includes dinner and a movie as well Corsets and costumes Do you covet the Withnail coat or hanker for Fanny Price's pinafore? Andrea Galer tells Lisa Armstrong how her film costumes are now available to the public Costumes Buy of the Week Orange-red lipstick Fashion Dairy Big hair blues The Times Psychedelic returns Don't think you can get away with just a printed scarf. This season calls for clashing head-to-toe stripes, checks and geometrics, says Lisa Armstrong Why Don't You My thing Elspeth Gibson talks to Daisy Bridgewater about what inspires her Do I Don't I Wear fishnests? Get the for less High street versions of the look on pages 16 and 17 Arts diary pinkfloyd Half the Tate and double it Visual Art: The new-look Tate Britain has not lost its edge, but gained a fresh lease of life, says Richard Cork Fascinating images make us revise out lazy preconceptions concerning British art Millbank is eager to scotch the idea that the collection will henceforth look narrowly insular Visual Art Picture Gallery metro choice Top ten film choice Is it a Bard, is it a plane? Yes, it's jet La Movie: Hollywood's latest action hero is small and unprepossessing—but he can fly like an eagle and kick like a mule. Sean MacAulay reels away from the Jet Li Phenomenon We have confirmation that the teen audience is now saturated with mediocre product Hollywood The Times Entertainments Listings A love supreme Opera: Rodney Milness is privileged to attend ENO's new production of Pellears and Mrllsande Concert Philharmonia/Slatkin Festival Hall That's exactly as we like it Theatre: Benedict Nightingale finds much to admire in a colourful new RSC production at Stratford Concert LSO/Chailly Barbican Walkers Brirge Chess Winning Move Word Watching The Times In Times 2 tomorrow Not being angry is a pleasant surprise The Weekend's Viewing Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Comprehensive listings of today's satelite, cable and … Carlton Times Crossword No 1988 The Times Today's Viewing Choice Hfs Loans The Times Flower and the glory is very easy Contents 100 Learning Systems A smoother ride to the office News Bites A taste of Tate online Microsoft How to Be a Pop Art Icon One-stop mortgages Website of the Week Second life for you old computer Waterbrone London landmark to go under the virtual auction hammer All showing off but no selling Windows 2009 Claire's Web Directions in the Plam of your Hand commtouch New phone's heavy stuff Desert island discs can't beat charades House of the Future Lineone Find your way through the Trying to find appropriate educational software for you children can be fraught with problems. However, the Parents information Network can help, writes Lindsay Nicolle Simply Games. Com Storing up a Wealth of Knowledge Log on and talk to Shakespeare Children must be encouraged to make the most of computers maze of educational software Sean Hargrave on a revision site that gets top marks Young flyers get taste of action A sophisticated sim tests RAF trainees, writes Sean Hargrave Students can have a virtual dogfight or combine to emgage an enemy Knowall totaijobs. com Top guns need brawn and brains BT Busy Brits gear up for global commerce Gordon Brown's tax breaks for small businesses keen to use e-commerce are just part of a whole series of initiatives to bring British companies into the 21st century E-Locations Run for cover in the outside world Where we Work See more of the gym Diver lives out drea Orkney scuba school is a model of remote working, writes Victoria Walker BT Stay in touch Facing up to my past in the PUB Where we Work For a full house, go online Smaller, independent hotels are seeking a presence on the web alongside the grander establishments. As Tony Dawe discovers, having a website can generate lots of interest, attract overseas visitors and need not cost a fortune BT Stay in touch IDS Netcom Internet Paws vs claws: Lemon Dog and Sour Puss Verdict A smashing time as bies warm to some animal charm Verdict Art of mixing well Software Worldpay plc Verdict All Formats Is Lara heading for the big screen? Verdict Pets Pyjamas Vrooms with a view Beginner's bad luck Times Interface Offer Quick Bites Absolute Beginners Women find IT a big turn-off Badge of honour should instil confidence in e-shoppers names Winebid NT paves the way Multiple Display Advertising Items Visit Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr Smee Entrepreneur of the Year Multiple Display Advertising Items Latest moves in IT A small business boost Microsoft

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