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News from 21/04/2000

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Philip Webstor Political Editor, Robert Cole, Paul Wilkinson and Adrian Lee, Andrew Pierce, Sally Brock, James Moore, Adrian Lee, Sarah Potter, Elizabeth Charles, Simon Barnes, Tom Hibbert, Valerie Elliott and Nick Nuttall, Tony Dodgins, Dennis Blandford (Editor), Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Redesdale, Philip Howard, Catherine Cullis, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Wilson, Elizabeth Judge, Barbara Ellen, Nigal Williamson, Sam Lister and Alan Hamilton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor and Laura Peek, D. S. A. Murray, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Robert Jackson, Mark Forstater's, Cornelius Lysaght, David Charter Education Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Grace Bradberry and Damian Whitworth, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Matthew Pryor and Jennifer O'Neill, Carol Price, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, P. H. Chase, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, James Landale Political Correspondent, Jan Rowley, Charles Bremner, Anthea Lawson, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Amber Cowan, Paul McCann, Ross McDermott, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gabriella Gamini, Andrew Pierce and Chris McGrath, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Wood, Francis Bennion, Adam Jones, Paul Peachey, Raymond Keene, Bruce Cowles, Peter Davalle, Richard Todd, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, David Robinson, Matt Dickinson, Victoria Walker, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent, Nigel Cliff, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Gregory Demaine, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Deborah Emerson, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, E. McCartney, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, John Graham, Kevin McCarra, Timothy Pratt, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Michael Dynes, Hugh Price, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Laurel Cooper, Tim Jones, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Jon Perry, Michael Horsnell, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Tim Milne, Jenson Button, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Avril Munson, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Robert Hicks,

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Hague blamed as party shrinks Picture Gallery The Times Leeds lose as fans and police clash Blair's Psycho date at Oxford Britain runs from the rain Threats to Martin jury investigated 'It's a Bank Holiday - I almost forgof Hain compares 'racist' Tories to Mugabe 35p News Compaq Times Comment The Times Today Business Sport Newspapers Support Recycling No Title Times 2 Plus Offers American Psycho director clears Blair as suspect Ex-smoker stabs wife who broke pact on quitting Student sues over Maltesers advert No Title Suspect faked suicide to flee to America News 4 News Oftel admits message didn't get through Ringing the changes Picture Gallery How IT Works 'A' Rated Only Available at Currys Samsung Spread the Cost with 48 Monthly Repayments Anthony C Blair Anthony C. Blair of 11 Downing Street appeared to… Apr 27.7% No Title Blair told to appear for jury service Laws to end drug company 'rip-off' The Low Cost International Phone Company The Times Friday April 21 2000 News in Brief Claimants humiliated by assessor No Title Don't shoot - scream, police tell farmers When isolation is a penalty Picture Gallery Hunting jockey reined in Lives put at risk by hospital ventilator swindle News 5 6 News Strapped Tories count on Chiltern Millions IBM Members had a real party in the Fifties Tories seek French beef ban over BSE Picture Gallery Decline in tory Membership April showers could foe wettest this century Early birds fly to beat the rush BBA Gardens grow healthy bones No Title News 7 Inquest plan on 23 more Shipman patients News GM crop farms fear backlash over field trials Möben Kitchens GM Crop Research Sites GM Group Research Sites Revolt grows over air traffic sell-off Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd Drug dose error killed pensioner News in Brief Senior clergy to boycott first woman provost Hostage attacks asylum policies Lottery cash fails to lift British films 20 names given to Dando squad Advent 3058 AMD Athlon Processor 750M Freeserve Picture Gallery No Title Bitter end for Everest sweets company 700Mhz PC with Free Printer & Software Advent 3062 News 9 The Saturday Times £1099 Ex Vat Patriot Printer Lessons forgotten as more trains ignore red Danger Signals Neutrogena Clean Danger Signals Dealers try to cash in on Maundy gift Pray silence for the Queen's birthday Picture Gallery 'Cybermums' to police Internet sites for children Ten tips for parents MP 'saved by the bell' from online porn Dixons Easiplan Finance Villagers crack up over plate offer No Title Fathers could get paid leave News 11 Why shouldn't life be full of drama? Talks boost hopes of Ulster breakthrough Trimble fears apathy of voters Kate Muir The Royal Bank of Scotland Willo, the dinosaur with a warm heart Tiny An artist's impression of Thescelosaurus. The… Babble of babies is key to language Sky Teachers fall foul of pupils' false charges Halfords Delegates told to modernise 'Fresh Start' fails to rescue school Picture Gallery The Times Friday April 21 2000 'No one else should endure my pain' Bull Invisible campaigns on quiet Desperately seeking Ken On The Stump No Title How can your company attract more business The Times Friday April 21 2000 Blair sets Dobson above 'showbiz' rivals Investors in People Bereaved are all at sea in Shanghai Exiled leader fears Panchen Lama is being brainwashed No Title How do you stop people leaving your company? Investors in People 69 killed in Kenya bus crash World in Brief African leaders hold crisis summit Jessops. com Kodak Buy on-line at No Title Low cost entry into the world of digital Kodak Picture Gallery Hain rejects black and white bias Zimbabwe Kodak The Times Friday Arpil 21 2000 Vigilante groups provide funeral guards Picture Gallery Kodak Mail Order MacHete at the throat is price of going home Family flee minutes before firebombing No Title Invaders pose danger to rare black rhino Dixons Reception may depend on the type and condition of… No Title France resists 'dictatorship by ugly America' Maskhadov takes credit for ceasefire Ruling coalition supports Amato No Title Hewlett Packard The Comet Price Always Low Prices—Guaranteed Epson Intel inside Great Value PCs Peripherals this Germany plans mass deportation of Kosovo exiles Freecom No Title The Comet Price And Easter Picture Gallery Former Slovak leader charged with fraud and abuse of power Belly ballet is no great shakes 2000 Gateway Europe. All rights reserved. Gateway,… Gateway Overseas news 21 Wheels fall off cycling Swiss militia Elian's father pleads for help from us public Tears and lawsuits over school killings Links The Document Company Xerox No Title Tears and lawsuite over school killings The Times Pearl Harbor film protest The Times Friday April 21 2000 Women killed in age-rage shooting Firm says new cigarette can cut cancer toll Doubts cast over 'low-risk' smoke B&Q Indians protest at Brazil's party No Title The Times Online Today The world online As our Queen and monarch celebrates her 74th birthday, the websites range from the panegyric to the perverse How Britain can trump Mugabe's race card Cook should remain silent on Zimbabwe, but the Commonwealth must speak out Nine years ago Commonwealth leaders met in Zimbabwe and adopted as a manifesto the " Harare principles", setting out the human and democratic rights required of all members I'd settle for student life again, even with the essays and perpetual poverty No Title Picture Gallery Get your caravans off the Cornish cliffs The Times Diary Harry's help The Times Diary Christ and Cross 'Truly this man was the son of God' (Mark xv, 39) Members Wanted A Tory decline that is bad for democracy more broadly Crossed Wires It would be good to talk, but we can't find you Land and liberty in Zimbabwe The Times Who were victims in Martin Case? Rhymes classics of their times Court Circular Unlocking the hidden treasures of Britain's… My God, my God why hast thou forsaken me? why art… Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Enoch Powell made his "Tiber foaming with much… MacCallum Corporate Hospitality For Sale Life peers No Title Share-A Flat Children on Dialysis To Place Notices in These Sections Please Jetworld Though he was born in Cardiff, Ronald M. Lockley was passionate about islands and wild places John Green Encouraging the nation to dig and plant and breed for victory Ronald Lockley No Title Enid Knowles Loyal servant of The Times during a momentous period in the newspaper's history George Greenfield Literary agent who represented a plethora of talents from Enid Blyton to Jilly Cooper Drama as Apollo Lands on Moon Rescued from starvation after its mother had been shot, demanding large quantities of milk and margarine for feeding 28 Equity Prices Equities rebound from early losses No Title Alcoholic Beverages No Title Electricity No Title Banks No Title Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Insurance Leisure & Hotels Building Materials Engineering Investment Trusts Chemicals Epo. com Construction Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Distributors Shorts (under 5 years) Healthcare Household GDS & Text Diversified Industrials No Title Pharmaceuticals No Title Printing & Paper Oil & Gas Property Retailers, Food No Title The Times Friday April 21 2000 No Title Water No Title Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications Transport Source FT Information The Times Friday April 21 2000 Bank staff get that million-dollar feeling Budget surplus rises to record £15bn Rate fear sends pound to high Shot in the arm for Glaxo and SB shares No title Danger that this will be seen as Fran… Winning or… 'Blame Germans' memo eclipses SE appointment No Title Director quits over Souter's style Claim your Free Copy now! Index Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor 30 Business News Norweb division sold to Alstom Bear Necessities Mitsubishi Motors Brothers make £40m in Net sale More Net firms brave market By Our Industry Staff: Motorola to spend $2bn developing empty plant BMW views Towers bid Results in Brief France Telecom will bid for Orange Dresdner seat for DKB chief Business in Brief Sale halt confirmed by M&S Ipulsys Dairy Crest leads race for Unigate The Don is better in than out Commentary Rentokil sells US plant unit Marconi looks to upgrades Mulcahy's £1.31m pay packet 32 Markets Profit-taking halts Diageo rally Stock Market Petchey move perks up Save Group Major Price Movements of the Week Eurotop 100 Ftse Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Investors desert London market at their peril Tempus Ftse 100 FTSE 250 Dollar Rates The Same, but Different Wall Street No Title It's only rock'n'roll but world's musicians don't like Napster Top artists and record firms have united to stop company giving Net users free music access Kyte seeks new attachments City Diary Main dislike Job fears Tour de force Cruickshank takes helm at crucial time for Exchange Get Dotted! Cruickshank takes helm at crucial time for Exchange Tireless evangelist spreads the gospel of globalisation The Times Unit Trust Information Service Acm Investments Ltd No Title Cis Managers Ltd No Title Berocca UK Inc & Gwth No Title Glb Equity (A) Selector Income No Title The Times Friday April 21 2000 Hockey Reading click into action Hockey Today's fixtures Umistim adds to conundrum Athens plans delayed by wrangling BT Internet High-flying syndicate targets classic success Life At The Races Rain, rain go away Where there's a will Houghton leaves Zimbabwe for sky Cricket Pessoa encounters obstacle to World Cup ambition Stylish Dowman shows his mettle Bicknell left stranded as Nottinghamshire fall short Late tries keep Castleford ticking Northampton try to heed lessons Masters gives Corretja new life Coltart gets back into the groove Sport in Brief Motor racing Silverstone takes steps to avoid rollover weekend Motor racing For the record Final positions Snow reports Golden State No Title White sleeps off illness to keep dream alive Addtime Recording Company Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Fisher keen to keep away from the pool Women in Sport 38 Sport Al Fayed puts his Ladies in league of their own Football Fastest Hagi closes darkest chapter for Leeds Defensive flaws central to United's return to earth Picture Gallery Hagi closes darkest chapter for Leeds The Times Friday April 21 2000 Houllier retains calming influence Football Hamilton overtaxed by heavy deductions Football The Premiership today Aston Villa Bradford City Arsenal pick up English banner Arsenal RCL Derby County Middlesbrough Yellow peril for Perry Southampton Sunderland Gradi has ambitions to take Crewe on West Ham United No Title Exit Leeds with anger undiminished Red cards and retribution stayed high on the agenda at Elland Road despite pleas for peace The Times Crossword No Title Letsbuyit. com Dismissals add to O'Leary's woes In Times 2, London Marathon results—to be completed… No Title Times 2 The Times Times 2 Coverstory No Title Back to the Stone Age On a Neolithic site in Northumberland, 12 people are living as their ancestors did 4,500 years ago. The diet is grim, the work hard—and the only modern comforts are trainers, smuggled in whisky and a mobile phone. Anita Chaudhuri reports 'I can't wait to return to my CDs' Picture Gallery No Title Times 2 Cover Story No Title Touch of clamour If yuppies were hard to take, Life Commandos will be impossible as the next big noise, says Celia Brayfield The Test Torture of hope in Belfast's endless conflict Has the suspension of the Northern Ireland Assembly fatalls damaged the prospect of peace? Times 2 Analysis Richard Morrison in Belfast gauges the feelings of local people What of being able to walk freely around your own city? Or of being allowed to make friends across the social and ethnic spectrum? Judged by these simple tests Belfast is still a mighty strange place Times Readers Special Appeal Conkern The Saturday Times Soft Suede Coat The Times Suede Coat Offer 'Do not yield to the impulses of the body' Marcus Aurelius looks at the universal mind in the fourth extract from Mark Forstater's new version of his work Paying punters at Chester Zoo were up in arms this… Hold the baby Picture Gallery Posh and Becks make a natural selection Virtual Bard No Title The Shackling of Two high-profile shootings have tarnished the reputation of the New York police Department. Gregory Demaine finds morale on the force at a worrying low No Title The Shackling of New York's finest Picture Gallery Stuffing lottery money into turkeys Picture Gallery Killing our readers? Come off it, mate A report blames men's magazines for the rise in male suicides. John Perry, the deputy editor of Loaded, does not believe a word of it Media Diary No Title No Title Picture Gallery Tonight and the long knives Martin Bashir's latest award was met with silence from his peers. Are they just jealous, asks paul McCann Aslum crisis puts London £30m in red Asylum crisis puts London £30m in red Mail chauvinists The Daily Mail's coverage of asylum-seekers has been inflammatory and distasteful, says Anjana Ahuja Asylum crisis puts London £30m in red Weekend Media No Title Ken inches on Paper Round Times 2 Media Now it's the soaraway FT, up 23 per cent Newspaper Sales-March 2000 The Times Time to cry foul in Colombia In the hottest of hot spots, defiant journalists want the bullets to stop, says Timothy Pratt Telephone Advantage Learning Systems UK Ltd. Times 2 Media Media & Marketing News International (Advertisements) Ltd. No Title Telephone Oxera Environmental needs an Administration Manager The Times Crème Creme Beavers Recruitment Consultants Secretary/admin Person £ Negotiable Easter & May Day Deadlines Antiquarian Booksellers' Association Part Time… VPS Ltd The Landmark Trust Times Newspapers Fax 50% audio, 50% co-ordinating jobs and projects. Fun,… Multi-Lingual Creme No Title Get Cracking Where to Find IT Get cracking Times 2 Style No Title Snap IT up No Title Vogue Young's heart runs free Pop Albums: He's old, he's grumpy and he hasn't changed his shirt but Neil Young still captivates Barbara Ellen You listen to this with your heart open and your cynical mouth shut Elliott Smith is the latest 'revenge of the dumped nerd' fantasy made flesh Elliott Smith is the latest 'revenge of the dumped nerd; fantasy made flesh Rock classics The Byrds To hear those harmonies after more than 30 years is a transport of delight New Jazz albums Times 2 Arts Rock Boss Hog LA2 No Title No Title The Reduced Bret Easton Ellis The supreme bad taste Diana Ross is following in some seriously misguided footsteps with her new tour, says David Sinclair Of rock reunions Trouble at the eleventh hour Television: The 11 o'clock Show confuses humour with cynicism, says Caitlin Moran, and the result is no fun at all A thrice-weekly comedy news show is frankly insane, the most labour intensive format around Donovan looks like she's being goaded into saying horrid things, like a spaniel forced to cock-fight No Title Times 2 Arts Once more with Passion Opera: Rodney Milnes finds Harrison Birtwistle at his best in The Last Supper, and can't wait for Glyndebourne in the autumn Only four can play so well Theatre: Benedict Nightingale welcomes the return of passion play at the Donmar Times 2 Arts Metro choice Get metro with your Saturday Times No Title Opera & Ballet Drury Lane Theatre Royal Theatres Lyric Lautrec Times 2 Dolly West's Kitchen Palace Theatre Entertainments Phoenix Prince Edward Prince of Wales Theatre Royal Court Wyndhams The Entertainer London Calling Radiohead New Concert Photos! Blair's witches Theatre Theatre: Nigel Cliff sees some good old-fashioned satire in Snogging Ken at the Almeida Royal Albert Hall Times 2 Arts Programme and artists correct at time of going to… No Title No Title Does your bunny suffer from PMT? As National Pet Week approaches, Carol Price says our relationship to our animal friends has become almost obsesslve Times 2 Samsung No Title Keep the aspirations flying Apply yourself Keep the aspirations flying Introducing a four-page report on the Queen's Awards for Enterprise, John Young looks at why they still carry such cachet Who was last year invited by the Queen to suceed his father in chairing a review committee to revive interest in the awards No Title Picture Gallery Top people's hotels savour suite success Environment Awards Top people's hotels savour suite success Awards for Enterprise 2000, International Trade Adshel No Title No Title Bare necessity is the mother of invention Innovation Pfizer Times 2 Queen's Awards John Guest Ltd The Times Friday April 21 2000 Awards for Enterprise 2000, International Trade Awards for Achievement in Innovation Smith & Ouzman Ltd King's College London No Title No Title Liability of firm for wrongful acts of partner Court of Appeal Published April 21,2000 Dubai Aluminium Company Ltd v Salaam and Others Beford Lord Justice Evans, Lord Justice Aldous and Mr Justice Tumer Judgment April 7,2000 Solicitor's duty of care to intended beneficiary of will Chancery Division Published April 21,2000 Gibbons and Another v Nelsons (a Firm) and Another Before Mr Justice Blackburne Judgment April 5,2000 Satisfying court that non-party documents fall within rule Chancery Division Published April 21,2000 In re Howglen Ltd Before Mr Justice Pumfrey Judgment February 23,2000 Consent not a material averment of offence Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published April 21,2000 Regina v Wood (Stephen Robert) Before Lord Justice Roch, Mrs Justice Smith and Mr Justice Moore-Bick Judgment April 10,2000 Good Friday Jumbo Crossword Times Two Good Friday jumbo crossword clues No Title No Title Times 2 Offer & Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching The Times Log on to the future of broadcasting Yesterday's viewing On faking it in Hollywood, life after 40 and playing Andrew Morton No Title No Title Perry Cleveland-Peck Sky One Sky Sports 1 Times 2 Television Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Radio Choice Times 2 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Picture Gallery Times 2 Television BBC2 No Title Times 2 Television ITV Variations No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2010 Times 2 Television Today's Viewing Choice Solution to Winning Move Freephone Loony Flora London Marathon This week, The Times is publishing exclusively the complete list of finishers and their times from the Flora London Marathon. Today, the final finishers are listed Times 2 No Title Times 2 Get Kids Going Continued from previous page Times 2 No Title Wheelchair results Times 2 Times 2 Times 2 The Times London Marathon Times 2 The Times 2 British Grand Prix Schumacher determined not to dwell on past The German looks to have overcome psychological berriers caused by last year's crash Silverstone Links British Grand Prix Silverstone HSBC Jaguar Racing No Title Marlboro No Title It couldn't be better. After three years of… Benson & Hedges Jordan Gauloises Prost Peugeot West West McLaren Mercedes Lucky Strike Reynard Bar Honda Eurobet Orange Orange Arrows Mild Seven Benetton Playlife Petronas Red Bull Petronas Frezza Minardi Founmetal The Times Friday April 2 2000 One young face watched by 1,000 million eyes Three months ago no one knew Jenson Button. Kevin Eason meets a man so far unaffected by the world's scrutiny British Grand Prix 3 Pace Notes Picture Gallery What's in a name? Silverstone: Facts on the Track Typical F1 speeds Bold Owen his driving Hurtling round Silverstone bends at 100mph sideways? But the England striker just grinned, says Kevin Eason Shows off ambition Picture Gallery The grand prix faces Kevin Eason takes a sideways look at the 22 drivers on the grid for Silverstone Michael Schumacher The grand prix faces Picture Gallery The Times Friday April 21 2000 Picture Gallery Speeding into town Speeding in to town Speeding into town From Farina and Fangio to Schumacher And Coulthard: 50 years of Silverstone Racing against team-mates can be the fiercest test… Fired up to be the first among equals Burns's big chance to light up the track Arrows get fighting fit to reduce lap times Picture Gallery Wizardry aims to make the future brighter for Arrows Alan Copps examines why high-tech telecommunications firms are taking over Formula One sponsorship Virtual reality car design looks a front-row winner Kevin Eason setties into his cinema seat to see how computers are speeding up research and development Cheats never prosper - or do they? In the wake of the Coulthard hearing, Tony Dodgins looks back at creative interpretation' of the rulebook Picture Gallery Vicar summons help from above to beat the Silverstone jam The backyard boys striving to strike gold Tony Dodgins reviews a decade of Jordan, which all began at Silverstone A Streak of Yellow: Ten Years of Jordan Crazy times when the famous were also-rans McNish powering out of the shadows of Formula One Competition Orange

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