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News from 04/04/2000

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Phil Yates, Alyn Shipton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Sally Brock, Alexandra Frean, Matthew Clifford, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, David Woolfson, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Robert Lea, Mark Stephens, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Paul Moran, Barbara Kuen, Ian Cundell, Richard Martin, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Louise Godfrey, Tom Baldwin, Oliver Wright and Philip Webster, Keith Porteous Wood, General Secretary, Ben MacIntyre and Adam Jones, John Pope, Carl Evans, David McVay, Tim Hudson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Valerie Elliott and Nigel Hawkes, Steve Bird, Alex O'Connell and Alexandra Frean, Shirley English, Jim McCue, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Paul Wilkinson and Helen Rumbelow, Daniel Lee, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, David Hands, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Joseph Sentance (Director of Music), V. A. Palmer, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Dominic Kennedy, Tom Baldwin and Oliver Wright, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Susan Clark, Peter Shaw-Smith and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, W. G. Horn (Sergeant), Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Watts, Alan McLoughlin, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, F. J. Arthur, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Kunzlik and Alan Riley, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Alan Hadfield, Melissa Kite, Felix Weinberg, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Peter Rutherford, Sam Lister and Conal Urquhart, Richard Duce, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gerald Larner, Nicholas Gordon Lennox, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, Moira Petty, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Derek Ingram, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Roddy Gye, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Charles Bremner, Alex O'Connell and James Moore, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Fiona Bawdon, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Simon Crompton, Peter Moss, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Jan Raath, Patience Wheatcroft, John Rotheroe,

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Voted Newspaper of the Year Libby Purves meets the Princess Royal Livingstone faces inquiry on £40,000 'illegal' loans no title Last hurrah for BBC chauffeurs In our hearts we know that teachers, doctors, nurses are the cement of society - Libby purves Mugabe promises elections in May The Times Sykology finds our names in our blood In our hearts we know that teachers, doctors, nurses are the cement of society - Libby purves Judge stamps on Microsoft monopoly CAF no title 'Lord' Ashcroft must wait Picture Gallery Alliance Leicester In the new Times Comment The Times Today Business Sport Times 2 Plus Law Offers The weather today no title Snow arrives just in time for the cricket season Alcoholic father put me off drink, says star chef Phone kits 'triple radiation' Jersry Snobbery 'let conman be peer' News 3 Princess bemoans 'selfish' singles 4 News Lords officials may make Ashcroft wait John Charcol Cherie's working pregnancy Minister seeks bank boycott Picture Gallery Browning fails to land her winning punch Political Sketch Home repair loans Hirst owes me a design fee says sculptor of copied toy GM raid peer made appeal to farmer Somak Holidays Swiftcall BT You Can Teenager shares in fortune of 1743 Scot News 5 News BBC chauffeurs driven out by Dyke reforms Picture Gallery Butcher's licence to cost £100 Bonhams American Express World Express Fund Cut entry fees to £1, Smith urges museums Rapist caught on camera gets life Picture Gallery Marbles Picture Gallery Salesman jailed for murder of dog-breeders Business News 7 Buy.com The Times Tuesday April 4 2000 Seaside snaps for sale, and everyone genuine Hockney Bach's forgotten funeral music found in archive B2 TD Waterhouse News 9 10 News Nurses say Blair has six months to save the NHS Matron comes back as a 'super-sister' Tiny Artificial heart used on Sally Hospital apologises for pain Corrections Marchioness/bowbelle Inquiries The Times Tudsday April 4 2000 News in Brief Collapsed building traps three Bardot defends La Marianne 's London exile Cancer girl 'raped by priest' Picture Gallery Charity buys Ben Nevis at cut price A Tale of Two Cities Picture Gallery News 95,000 a year to settle in UK 12 Bloody Sunday graffiti was 'signed by Paras' IRA flexes its muscles with vicious beatings Compaq no title Shed a tear, as intellect goes gentle into that good night First Night Review Witnesses to M25 killing disagree on first punch Saga Picture Gallery News in Brief Dismissed rector sues his bishop Bull MPs 'will hear the details of BMW talks' Private Notice Question: Trade Secretary under pressure on Rover Picture Gallery Mounting Evidence Of Accumulated Losses of Confidence All Knowledge Caveat Emptor Byers Beware MPs rebel on linking pension American Express Tel. No. (Daytime/Evening) Date of Birth Certain exclusions apply The rebate is not payable… Parliament in Brief Mystery behind Livingstone's weekend retreat Standards in the new Lords should be subject to special scrutiny Picture Gallery Dobson goes on the attack Buy a Rover with Confidence Rover 18 zombabwe Mugabe veterans beat up opposition farmer Zimbabwe Crisis no title Chinhoyl Weekend of violence boosts whites' will to live in their homeland Over the phone no title Call to halt British military support The Times Tuesday April 4 2000 Gang kills German family in Beijing Illegitimate route to staying in power Put the Great into eBRITAIN Picture Gallery England Rodenstock Gaddafi softens line over Israel Overseas news 19 20 Overseas news Election ship runs out of sickbags AOL's AOL Serb war crimes suspect seized by Nato troops Naples carjack gang arrested Chechen coverage attacked Marks & Spencer Life Assurance The Times Tuesday April 4 2000 World in Brief Hopes rise for deal over Elián Gates fortune slumps $12bn in one day Japanese Prime Minister lies in a coma after stroke Picture Gallery At Thus, we've combined competitive UK national… Jaeger-Lecoultre Thus plc Rise of a shy genius The Times Online Today The world online Mr Hague and three nation Toryism The party's unhealthy reliance on Ashcroft puts its entire electoral strategy at risk How Britain's bosses were stood up and fell out of love with Mr Blair no title Pay up for the noble servants of society The Times Diary Royal flight The Ken Question One issue dominates the race for mayor of London Cruel Spring Political infighting is the last thing that Japan needs French Resistance Marianne joins the oiseaux migrateurs to London Election observers for Zimbabwe Local tax increases Winning at all costs Aitken's rehabilitation Hirst's plastic model Letters should carry a daytime contact telephone… Letters to the Editor Domain names Pallant House Gallery Income-related fines Lenten abstinence Vehicles in Venice No sense of direction Return of the tithe to fund parish churches' upkeep? Court Circular Luncheons Dinners Birthdays Bmds: 020 7680 6880 Private: 020 7481 4000 Births Sing joyfully to the Lord, you righteous; it is… Portrait at the centre of controversy Anniversaries Personal Column School news Institution of Civil Engineers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Sport Theatre/shows Arsenal v Lens Royal Ascot. 20-23 Rd June… Despite having briefly been chairman of the family firm. Sir Robert sainsbury Sir James Stubbs Influential figure in the administration of Freemasonry Personal Column Historians seek contact with anyone who knew the… Movability Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Sir Robert Sainsbury Art-loving grocer and generous patron whose tastes ranged from ancient sculpture to the painting of Francis Bacon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightsearchers Egyptian Death Mask Casts a Spell The Tutankhamun exhibition at the British Museum, which ran from March 30 to DEecember 30,1972, attracted more than 1.6 million visitors—entrance was 50p for adults and 25p for children. Oer the Easter period people had to queue for up to eight hours Greta Gynt Norwegian actress who became a popular sex symbol of British cinema Sir Robert Sainsbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Free Nasdaq trading with every click Offer is limited to one new account per household… Nfu Mutual Unit Mgrs Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service no title CMG acquires Admiral in £1.1bn deal ITC casts shadow on merger Lastminute cheques for the renegades Business News Stagecoach shares crash after Porterbrook sale Different track for Abbey National Two out of race for mobile licences as bids near £11bn Picture Gallery T-Online shares at discount no title Direct life & pension services Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold no title Charterhouse considers MBO after HSBC French bank deal Picture Gallery Sharp rise in industry prices before oil deal no title Worry for UK staff as AMP chiefs go Results in Brief Business in Brief Attack on secrecy law in banking Brian Souter, one of Britain's best-known… Budgens chief to succeed Simons Rexam agrees to pay £1.3bnfor . American rival Regalian rises on hope of sale proceeds payout no title Wheels come off for Souter Picture Gallery Mini-deal ends Britain's battle of the sky with US no title Picture Gallery Flotation to value Yes at £800m no title Traders in dark as FTSE falls Stock Market US retreat takes toll of hi-tech shares Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices London Financial Futures London Metal Exchange Banks' size must still be taken into account Tempus CMG Dollar Rates Wall Street Madness will end not with a big bang but a whimper Anatole Kalesky Picture Gallery Valuing the " Old Economy" Bank steps into la belle epoque White out Gold bugs Gay venture Air travel with a difference Brendish buoyant as Admiral steers a course with CMG Lufthansa Friends Ivory & Sime boosted by growth in technology sector Moss Bros has designs on Third Wardrobe Clubhaus looks at health clubs BASF jobs fears over online sales Cityjobs Magex eyes the US market Legal & General Alexon upbeat despite 10% fall Business in Brief CAT lowers fundraising expectation Tq Direct Choice Losses pared at the close Diversified Industrials Alcoholic Beverages Losses pared at the close Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banks Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Chemicals Construction Distributors Losses pared at the close Media Picture Gallery British Funds Shorts Longs (over 15 years) Other Financial Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Funds Retailers, Food Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications Transport Source FT Information no title no title Carberry hopeful of being fit to partner Bobbyjo Picture Gallery no title London gets green light for expansion Racing Nottingham Going: Soft (Inspection 7am) 1.50 Come Racing at Nottingham Conditions Stakes Newcastle 2.30 Vallum Farmsselling Handicap Hurdle Reading the racecard Meeting Points The Times guide to today's… Tote Credit Club(showcase)handicap Exeter 2.10 Further Flight Conditions Stakes Trainers Weatherbys Turf News Novices Handicap Chase Exeter Torridge Conditional Jockeys Novices Handicap Hurdle Chisholm Bookmakers Handicap Newcastle Specialists Trainers: J R Payne, 3 winners from 11 runners,… Jefford takes command in men's championship 2.10 (2m hdle) 1, Star Of Wonder (R Hobson, 11-2);… Rugby league Rhinos pay high price for lack of control Victor Chandler UK O'Sullivan finds few reasons for optimism Snooker no title Asia match ends week of festivities Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Waugh lauds Langer as world's best Hamilton scoreboard Today's fixtures Picture Gallery Esprit Formidable Dagenham and Redbndge v Famborough; Hampton and… The Times English Dictionary Sport in Brief Coulthard optimistic over appeal Tennis Sampras victory touches a nerve no title Pools forecast Olazabal seeks Masters inspiration For the record William Hill no title Cricket Tonight's Live Football Action England suffer surprise defeat Bowis By Our Sports Staff: Long proves to be the guiding light no title England stride on as leaders of the pack No grand slam but Woodward's men are worthy Six Nations champion Leicester to land Spencer Picture Gallery Italy await clues from Dominguez Football European task to motivate Collymore Keegan has no grounds for concern Football Ricard exposes Tottenham's flaws The Premiership Today Arsenal The club's pursuit of theirlast realistic chance of honours this season will be It was a year ago yesterday that conventry won thier last premiership away garne, but Gordon strachan Snap shots Ton-up for Le Tissler no title Tottenham Hotspur The Times Ladbrokes Boston make plans for team party no title Real fear United on all fronts The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Britain wins vote to host world championships Picture Gallery Clubs back move to introduce pay-per-view Times 2 This week Times reader offers 'Life nowasays is more and more isolating' The Princess Royal has a new mission—and a message for the generation of today. Interview by Libby Purves Her diary is formidable committees, speeches, meetings, lunches, dinners, visits, Picture Gallery no title Picture Gallery Sue Carpenter and " Almond Eyes", Molly… Molly, my new friend In her thirties, single and childless, Sue Carpenter wondered if a dog would fill the gap A dog is for life. Let's hope that Molly's life is a long one National Canine Defence League People said to me;' Don't you As a policeman Michael Hames hunted pacedophiles. His work has redefined the way sex offenders are treated. Interview by MoiraPetty Sensible Want to kill them? The Test The BBC Hollywood stages a glittering comeback Crack dealers and other criminals are being driven out of Tinseltown as residents strive to restore its faded lustre, reports Grace Bradberry Times 2 Analysis Picture Gallery Times 2 Analysis Pretentious, Moi? no title Trotters, bones and a recipe for living Striving to emulate the great Mrs Beeton, Bel Mooney is defeated by her cake but inspired by her vision Picture Gallery Work. Why not say " I'm in charge at… Times 2 Analysis Mrs Beeton, whose Household Management was first published in 1861. By 1968, sales had reached two million Centre for the Analytical study and Treatment of Children What I got from Fabricius that I so badly A trauma I'd totally forgotten Peter Moss was unaware he was a disturbed child - until he took part in research 35 years later. Then his hair fell out Picture Gallery Too clean for our own good? We are so concerned with blitzing bacteria that our children's immunity is affected, says Simon Crompton Beating Bugs no title Sex is best for making Many couples who have difficulty conceiving resort to Ivf. There may be a simpler solution, report Lesley Steyn and Liz Gregory Babies 'There can be a great deal of shame around the area of sexual frequency 'There can be a great deal of shame around the area of sexual frequency' How Ivf Affects Sex Life Dr Jane Collins Newborn screening Your New Summer Look no title Drug-free treatment for Adhd Do hyperactive children have to be treated with drugs? Or can diet help? Peta Bee reports 'I have had to buy new items of furniture to replace what Anthony A Cure for an ulcer? Susan Clark reports on two new remedies that have had remarkable results in easing stomach ulcers Has destroyed' no title no title Britain's top opera houses are going religious this Easter with stagings of Martinu and Bach. Richard Morrison reports The pulling power of the 'greatest story ever told' seems undiminished in the world of entertainment This Easter, our souls feast On the Lamb Concerts: Martinu In Liverpool, Norweglans in London RIPO/Altrichter Liverpool Phllharmonic Hall Gerald Larner Oslo PO/Jansons Barbican Richard Morrison Vertavo String Quartyet Wigmore Hall Geoff Brown no title Route to future for King's Cross Architecture: The unlovely streets around King's Cross have long been notorious as eyesore - but change is at hand, says Marcus Binney Times 2 Arts no title Times 2 Arts Heritage Links Classical collector Recital Gil Shaham/Akira Eguchi Barbican Barry Millington Jazz Roy Ayers Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall Clive Davis Picture Gallery And do'nt you look back For jazz guitarist Pat Metheny, the only way forwardis to keep it live. Alyn shipton met him in New york Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours The Pub Landlord Ware. This is where he writes film scores, like the… Theatres Which involves guitar synths and allkinds of other… London Apollo 08706063521 /344 4444 Unmissable'… Only reason to record anyone else's tune on an… Phoenix Bo/cc 0171 369 1733 Maggie Smith in Alan Bennets Royal Shakespeare Company Bo 020 7638 8891 Barbican:… Whitehall 020 7369 1735 020 7344 4444 Frank Skinner… no title Metro choice Making music dance to the party's tunes For 43 years one man controlled the destinies of Soviet composers. Any regrets? asks Michael Binyon Stalin would halt Politburo meetings and insist quaking members go to the opera Clockwise from right: Khrennikov with young… New classlcal CDs no title no title " If you think it's a pleasure to listen… To coincide with yesterday's launch of the… Free Star Wars poster for every reader Fischer disco Hilary Finch sees the great man turn disc-jockey to celebrate his 75th birthday at the Wigmore Hall The Times Tuesday April 4 2000 The Times Defendrs can be the best form of attack Versatility such a great asset when it comes to choosing the unsung heroes, says Nick Szczepanik Fantasy League Ltd no title Goals, glorious goals Prepare for high-scoring thrillers as end draws near, says Matt Sims The Sunday Times Heroes and villains Player list with current scores Midfielders On Target Times 2 Fantasy League Football Main leaderboard no title Times 2 Offer & Games Contract: Three No Trumps by South Lead: king of diamonds The Times Bookshop Picture Gallery The dreams at the heart of nations Yesterday's viewing no title Science Easy Money No cash? You can still make an investment no title Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky One Sky Sports 1 Radio Radio Choice Times 2 Radio no title no title Film Choice See Julia Roberts as you've never seen her… Picture Gallery BBC1 Peter Barnard's Radio Choice: plus complete… BBC2 Carlton Picture Gallery 6 . 00 London Tonight; weather (T) (655) 6.30 Itv… Channel 4 6 . 00 Dawson's Creek Henry falls hopelessly n… Channel 5 Comprehensive listings of today's satelite,… ITV Variations no title no title Times 2 Crossword No 1995 Today's Viewing Choice Champions League Football Solution to Winning Move Hfs Loans The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Bloody Sunday—not just an exercise in memory Lawyers who questioned civilians and soldiers about Bloody Sunday relived it with them, says Fiona Bawdon Russell McVeagh Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Chancellor's new service offers easy access to quality legal advice Mark Stephens is impressed by a pragmatic and sensible way of providing solutions to everyday legal problems Charitable bequests made easier ZMB Industry QD Special Project Lawyer Zarak MacRai Brenner the Zarak Group Readers' queries Your shout The College of Law discusses utility bills, leaseholders' rights, diplomatic immunity and church renovation The Ark Lawyer of the week QD ICL QD Legal Give JPs some Street cred Magistrates need a modern image and soaps are the perfect vehicle, Harry Mawdsley tells Frances Glbb MBA Michael Beer Search & Selection MBA MICHAEL Beer Search & Selection Bird & Bird News Multiple Display Advertising Items The best women in the business Frances Gibb repors on the award winners at the Millennium Woman Lawyer Forum Forum Round-Up Dame Elizabeth ButlerSloss, the most senior woman an judge and President of the High Court Family Division, was named Taylor . Root Global Legal Recruitment Capita Ras Picture Gallery Investment Funds/FSA Senior to £To P City Rates Opportunity for a senior… Senior £Top US Rates This well regarded US firm is… 4 Years+PQE £US Rates Leading New York finance… Partner /Partner Designate £City Rates Due to… For further-details on any of the above positions… Www.garfieldrobbins.co.uk Investor in People Dawn raic—has the Message go across? The Competition Act is one month Law focuses on what companie should do to comply with the new … What a 'dawn raid' entails and … effect the Human Rights Act will … Going the rights way Picture Gallery no title OFT was "lean - but very much alive and… To fend off the OFT Bad way to start the day Picture Gallery Quest for truth can be costly Leonard Cheshire Two Way TV Ltd Picture Gallery Creating opportunities with disabled people 4 Paper Buildings Ahem Setting cases by discussion is coming of age, reports Frances Gibb Ernst Young Might we agree to mediate? Chadwick Nott Law is key to Putin's success Edwad Fennell finds cautious optimism for change among western lawyers in Moscow City brief Freshfields Let's party Diminished responsibility and disability House of Lords Police probation cannot be extended out of time Court of Appeal Continuing liability of partner after breach House of Lords Whether offer is accepted while seeking indulgence Court of Appeal Judicial disapproval of Latin maxims Court of Appeal 'Interest' has different meanings in different contexts Queen's Bench Division Pinsent-Curtis For further WomnaJion, in complete confidence,… Commerce & Industry Are They for Real? Private Practice Importing indecent photographs Court of Appeal PremierOil Access to land gives no control Court of Appeal Disability Rights Commission (DRC) The Disability Rights Commission is seeking anganiastion, or Consortium of organisations, to establish and deliver a concilliation service Nellen & Co Assistants for London Firms Central London - General Commercial Solicitor with 2-5 Yrs Pqe required by highly regarded 11 partner law firm Times Newspapers Race remains a black and white issue for judges Legal Diary Hammond Suddards

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