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News from 24/04/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Winston Graham, Sam Kiley and Michael Dynes, Phil Yates, P. H. Nancarrow, Colin Laxon, St John's Smith Square, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Catherine Riley, DJM, Rosamunde Codling, Sally Brock, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Jack Arkinstall, Kevin Eason and Laura Peek, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcot, Stan Johnson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, St John Passion, Hilary Finch, Tom Baldwin and Richard Ford, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Ian Cundell, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, John Boynton, John O'Leary Education Editor, Carl Evans, David McVay, Michael Mulvihill and Amber Cowan, Dominic Walsh, Peter Nicholls, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Suzannah Wander, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, Lea Paterson Economic Briefing, Keith Pike, Gregory Cookson, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Matthew Bayley, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Christine Buckley, Michael Howard, Kate Quill Deputy Editor Interface, Keith Bryan, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Andrew Mullen Women's football, Daniel McGrory, Gillian Harris and Tom Baldwin, Lisa Armstrong, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Thomas Allen, Stephen Wood, Hyder Jawad, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Gay Davenport, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, David Robinson, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Victoria Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peter Sanguinetti, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Matt Dickinson and George Caulkin, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Lisa Thomlinson, John Carr, Martin Woods, Phil Gordon Scottish review, Michael Wake-Walker, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Laurence Carter, David Warden, Ben Hammersley, John Allison, Tom Baldwin and Ruth Gledhill, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Chris McGrath, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, Mark Webber, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Melanie A. Sully, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Albert Hall, Elizabeth Roche, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Thomas Stuttaford, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, D. H. Barraclough, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Cherie's nappy choice Blair leads bid to save Dagenham No Title Elian fades out of the picture after a weekend of drama Philosophers want more food for thought Picture Gallery Royal bonnets in the Easter parade Three trapped by 'veterans' Grand Prix gridlock No Title Extra cash for police to combat rural crime Picture Gallery News Halifax In the new Times 2 Comment The Times Today Business Meteorological Office Outlock by Fax Sport Times 2 Plus Offers No Title Traffic chaos ruins Grand Prix day out Jams are not a worry for F1's master Five miles The long road to misery Thousands of drivers curse villains as they waif for rescue Picture Gallery No Title No Title Teachers in national strike threat over pay Blunkett 'sin bins' for unruly pupils Picture Gallery Tory 'action man' scales the heights Sinn Fein digs in its heels over IRA arms Glencoe fall kills two climbers News in Brief Cherie Blair pins her faith on green nappy Bottom line in a changing fashion Blair babes clash with Labour's female old guard over working hours Nutravida No Title Picture Gallery Student Tony and a 'Psycho' girlfriend Picture Gallery Private sector 'secures favours' in Whitehall Comet Glasgow's laureate Morgan is honoured Jails 'fail to tackle prejudice' Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd Man quizzed over missing woman News in Brief Doctors indeed baby for her dying father Time for quick fixes against hay fever blues Medical Briefing 'Risky' blood recalled Picture Gallery Choristers die as car hits church No Title No Title Church sounds alarm on Tory asylum stance PC World the Computer Superstore Free serve Compaq Extra Ends Today No Title Dial 147 for the wrong number Museum for Mormons Picture Gallery No Title Easter apart for Royal Family Fears grow for safety of jailed Norfolk farmer Shuttle flight aims to save space station Protests as police killer wins hope of release No Title Paddle cure gives dog lease of life No Title BT Picture Gallery Better state support for adoption families How to make a million Picture Gallery Aviva Protesters bask in Arctic glow No Title How pictures swung the national mood No Title Desperate Gore tries to sidestep rescue row Picture Gallery Boy may suffer stress disorder Swiftcall Castro plans a low-key welcome No Title Fancy a scroll down to the beach? No Title Uncertainty strikes in white Utopia Zimbabwe Report: Daniel McGrory Photographs: Peter Nicholls Liverpool Victoria No Title Quantex Mugabe police rein in squatters Sherpa teenager risks the perils of Everest climb Himalayas expert has never seen a summit Himalayas expert has never seen a summit Concern grows over spread of nuclear arms Overseas News Chirac's wife gives TV hints of marital rift Chechens claim big victory Chechens claim big victory No Title No Tilte No Title Pope said to be weary No Title Rac No Title Doctors strike in France News in Brief Adultery Italian style comes before marriage Lenin fades from Russian memory Student to give away £30,000 B&Q The Times No Title Britain will never work without the English Devolution isn't a threat—but we still can't afford to neglect political realities If we don't even like Brits in hats, what chance for behatted overseas sorts? Picture Gallery A land of despair lies beyonds the green belt The Times Diary Jobs worths Thr Times Diary Parting is such sweet sorrow Let he who casts the first dot-com Seizing Elian The ends cannot justify these excessive means Those who Can't The NUT has adopted a ridiculous position on pay The Pits Britain's motor racing fans deserve better 'Sense of injustice' at Martin verdict Letters to the Editor Mugabe record on 'fair' elections Banking exchange trip East meet West in a display of dwarf plants of… Britannia Royal Naval College Nature notes Births Personal Column Wanted Debenture Valk - In loving remembrance of Diana, Forthcoming marriage The Times - 1791 - 2000 other titles available Acorn Stairlifts Life Peers Court & Social Flights Directory Legal , Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sir James Stormonth Darling Saving Scotland's castles and kirks Lives in Brief Leslie Bear, CBE, Editor of Hansard, 1954-72, was born on June 16,1911. He died on April 2 aged 88 Tony Cliff, socialist activist, was born on May 20,1917. He died on April 9 aged 82 Kathleen Graham, CBE, diplomat and executive director of the English-Speaking Union, was born on August 14,1903. She died on March 12 aged 96 Rafik Haj-Ihiyeh, 51, leader of Israel's minority Arabs, died on April 16 aged 51 Professor Roger Pethybridge, Professor of Politics at the University of Wales Swansea, was born on March 28,1934. He died on March 27 aged 65 Johnnie Riscoe, wariety artiste and theatrical agent, was born on June 21,1910. He died on April 9 aged 89 Wilfrid Stott, missionary, was born on August 12,1904. He died on April 8 aged 95 Lady Zuckerman, artist and charity worker, was born on July 19,1918. She died on March 25 aged 81 Robin Duchesne Sailor who ran both the 'Tall Ships Race and the RYA On This Day Chinese Tuck into Big Macs Alexander H. Cohen American producer who took Beyond the Fringe to Broadway Alexander H. Cohen, Broadway producer, was born on July 24,1920. He died on April 22 aged 79 No Title Byers to urge BMW to hold back on Rover sale Tax havens resist OECD crackdown Stock Exchange talks to Nasdaq on alliance Digital No Title Scoot. com to scoop up Loot No Title Picture Gallery Barclays backs Woollard campaign No Title By Our City Staff: Former Yardley staff sue German owner IoD finds business optimism growing Alternative Investment Market Picture Gallery Depression behind rise in claims Picture Gallery Royal London in unit trust move Wolves in talks on pub sale to Alchemy No Title National insurance ruling will hit high-tech employees DIY survey casts doubt on bid for Wickes By Our Business Staff: Buy-in for Dkb fleet business Picture Gallery Norwich Union staff fear 1,500 jobs will be cut Change on Week Essential to get the measure of inflation Campaign fails to lift investment trust funds Essential to get the measure of inflation Data Roundup What the Sunday Papers Say Forristal maintains search for winning formula Sport Racing Jockey reflects on a season that did not get off the ground Wincanton Nine Hole National Hunt Novices Hurdle Course Specialists Hereford Fakenham Going: Good to Soft (Good in Places) Market Rasen 3.00 Oswald & Rowland Symonds Hunters Chase 2.30 Hood, Vores and Allwood Hunters Chase Plumpton 3.40 P. 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Betts Holdings Ltd Handicap Chase Chepstow 4.45 Marlbrook Mares only Novices Chase Betty and Herbert Cassell Memorial Novices Handicap… Kinane philosophical after Aristotle defeat Balisteros stays in swing after win Course Specialists Rapid Raceline No Title Swinburn exits, this time for good Newcastle Nottingham No Title Warwick No Title 3.50 Chronicle Motoring Maiden Stakes Analysis 4.05 West Midlands Conditions Stakes Course Specialists 4.35 Chandler Handicap Kempton Park 2.00 Kempton for Exhibitions Maiden Stakes Course Specialists British team booked for an away win Racing Fairyhouse No Title Towcester abandoned, Nottingham to inspect Meeting Points 2.20 Houghton PLC Handicap Chase Huntingdon Huntingdonshire Tourism Servoces Selling Handicap… Course Specialists 2.20 Wetherby Millennium Stnad Novices Hurdle Course Specialists 4.05 Grange Hotel Brampton Handicap Hurdle No Title Course Specialists Ft To Play Grapevine Don't forget your general health when training for a specific sport When time ran out for my suffering knee Victoria Walker had trained hard for the London Marathon, only for injury to prevent her participation Picture Gallery Jennings bullish about fitness El Tenor Mattew Pryor shapes up with Guide to the week ahead JL Jaeger-Lecoultre Rugby union Cycling Lawrence Dallaglio, of London Wasps Jewson National League Cricket scoreboards West Indies For the record From Our Correspondents: Bidding war underlines high value of Ryder Cup John Hopkins Golf Corresponent Rosenthal digs himself deep hole as ITV comes unstuck Rivals' shortcomings make it plain sailing for United Wanger, Vialli and O'Leary must buy if they are to threaten Ferguson's dominace No Title From your correspondence: Helmets have to be worn Northampton left to lick their wounds Rugby union Wasps lack sting as busy schedule takes full toll Proctor sets pattern of rich entertainment Richards remains mindful of challenges ahead Faultless Honiball keeps Bristol on winning path BM British Midland Townsend target for Irish's next push Bevan wins battle and keeps cup hopes alive Cricket No Title Lloyd shoots Bullets to final place No Title Percy secures selection in some style Results from Weymouth Links Main man makes minor contribution The great Australian spinner has little impact to mercifully dry day at Hove No Title Knowles keeps his cool to put England in final No Title Counties fear rain could have final word in lottery Tables Links England on brink of place in play-offs Football Group two No Title Kehler steals a march on Cattermole's big moment O'Sullivan proves a class apart Rangers savour the great divide No Title Robinson considers new move Picture Gallery By Our Sports Staff Overseas view: Three die as Liberia fans storm stadium No Title City make plans for life at the top Nationwide League Charlton celebrate Premiership return Agonising fate looms for Ipswich once more Wolves go back to the future Winter's tale is not to McLeary's liking Picture Gallery Bruce has cause for concern Plymouth count the cost of late lapse Dagenham defy odds to secure promotion No Title Francis is buoyed by good fortune FA Carling Premiership No Title Nationwide Football League No Title SPL Non-league and national leagues Pools check This week's fixtures Nationwide Football League First division No Title Second division No Title Third division No Title Scotland No Title Second division No Title Third division No Title Vialli keen to follow example of the champions Picture Gallery Shearer on target to hold Leeds in check Ugly climax clouds Arsenal's fortunate victory Newcastle United Leeds United Watford FA Carling Premiership No Title Chelsea return to more home truths No Title Ferguson acclaims insatiable United FA Carling Premiership Phillips exposes Wednesday's failings Gloom and doom surround Wimbledon No Title William Hill Leicester continue to question local authority West Ham swagger as Di Canio pulls the strings No Title Picture Gallery Nerveless Button revels in duel with champions British Grand Prix Coulthard keeps a level head By Our Sports Staff: Fogarty faces extended absence Motorcycling Rydell keeps Ford well to the fore Higgins hits form to leave Davis trailing Snooker No Title Pioline finally cracking the title conundrum No Title By Our Sports Staff: Spence breaks barren spell No Title Pessoa puts cap on fine display Equestrianism Picture Gallery Reading prepare for final hurdle Hockey Pierce ends week on high note Sport in Brief Picture Gallery Silverstone dream machine earns Coulthard home rule The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Wizards of Oz Six pack Final curtain Picture Gallery Tangerine Times 2 The Times Stop the world. . . Picture Gallery Stop the world. . . . . . we all want to get off, says Celia Brayfield. Thirty years of greed have given us luxuries undreamt of by previous generations, and no free time to enjoy time No Title Learn to delegate We think of time as the first cousin of money Times 2 Coverstory No shirts, no razors, no mates We think of time as the first cousin of mon Times 2 Cover Story Ethiopia Famine No Title The British traffic jam The Test No Title The island of broken dreams This isolated peninsula in the South East once inspired Turner. Now it merely inspires pity in Jason Cowley The once elegant West Cliff now presents a desolate sight Even if Thanct is no longer an aclual island, there still exists an island mentalitly No Title The island of brocken dreams This isolated peninsula in the South East once inspired Turner. Now it merely inspires pity in Jason Cowley The once elegant West Cliff now presents a desolate sight Even if Thanct is no longer an aclual island, there still exists an island mentalitly Picture Gallery Kodak Millennium Live life to the full and meet death with a smile The Times Following the debut of Real Simple, the lgloassy… For those of you who Have It All: keep it simple Show-Stoppard Show-Stoppard Picture Gallery Unfitting caps Rich message Gladiator Poison pen Posion Pen Picture Gallery The Ramblers Picture Gallery Getting Theatre: Imogen Edwards-Jones meets Jason Scott Lee on the eve of his West End debut in The King and I Co know a new Yul No Title SKY Pictures A-Z of French beauty Just think-365 lipsticks, 200 nail varnishes, 120 types of mascara. And nary a white-coated harridan in sight. Lisa Armstrong halls the arrival of Sephora Picture Gallery Fashion Diary No Title Picture Gallery Times 2 Fashion & Style Rhinestone girls After so much Minimalism and tasteful beads, it is time to go for out and out vulgarity, says Lisa Armstrong No Title Times 2 Fashion & Style No Title Five go mad in La Movie: The Virgin Suicides, about the deaths of five slsters, Is a brilliand but baffling exercise in atmosphere, says Sean MacAulay Many of hte film's tennage cast are non-actors, complete with genuine ganuine gaucheries The Seventies The five girls are wonderful, alluring creatures who are seen mostly from afar Hollywood Links Easter concerts War Requien No Title Frauds and fops Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Frauds and fops Jeremy Kingston relishes seeing the Establishment laid bare in an Alan Bennett double bill in Leeds Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items New London The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twins on a lunatic fringe Threatre: Benedict Nightingale finds the RSC's new staging of the Comedy of Errors reireshingly enjoyable Concert NYO/Tortelier Barbican Hall/Radio 3 Geoff Brown No Title Music Two dazzling London performances from Britain's liveliest orchestra, and one of its most distinguished Concert NYO/Tortelier Barbican Hall/Radio 3 No Title No Title Metro choice Get metro with your Saturday Times Sounding off Rock: Lisa Verrico catches up with the agttprop hlp hop of Asian Dub Foundation and wonders are they the best live bad in Britain? Country The Derailers Monarch Asian Dub Foundation's front man Chandrasonic is the vocie of the band, but he should try to keep his rants on the back Dub style Opera Madam Butterfly Coliseum Concert CBSO/Oramo Birmingham Recital Thomas Allen Wigmore Hall No Title No Title 'Watercourse' does not include and estuary Court of Appeal Seeking to impute knowledge of overvaluation Court of Appeal Public interest immunity procedure is valid Court of Appeal No tax relief on property swap for shares Conditional tender will not stop bankruptcy Court of Appeal Rules for common-law power of arrest Court of Appeal Manual handling safety regulations to be read disjunctively Court of Appeal Bank cannot defend customer's claim Court of Appealn No Title Child makes out Hague Convention defence Court of Appeal Limit to extent of legal aid charge on property Customs challenge should be by statute and not judicial review Queen's Bench Divisional Court Easter Monday jumbo crossword A prize £100 will be awarded for the first correct solution opened on Thursday, May 11. Entries to: Easter Monday Jumbo Crossword (282), Weelend. The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E98 ITT. The winner and solution will be published in Weekend on Saturday, May 13 Times Two Easter Monday jumbo crossword clues No Title No Title Bridge The Times In Times 2 tomorrow Wonderful land of the castaways No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky One Sky Sports Disney Channel Fox Kids Network Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 No Title No Title Film Choice Picture Gallery BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 ITV Variations No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2012 Cana Times 2 Television Today's Viewing Choice Picture Gallery The Times Contents ICS Learning Systems ICS Learining Systems This time it's personal Start Soft landing: Pocket Pcs are heavier and they still crash Poetic licence Comment It's heads, who wins? Good time to take stock You Owe It to Yourself Onwards and upwards Pick a date for easy take-off Picture Gallery Colour no bar to pick of bunch Time to Get Real Domain Hypermarket No Title Brothers crack code to be games masters All Formats May Wishlist Tap into pub life for a barrel of laughs Site of the Week Picture Gallery Top into pub life for a barrel of laughs World enough and time to relish creativity Computer games are becoming an art form to rival the novel and the film, say leading British poets and out new gaming critics, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott Oracle Software Powers Internet Battle lines: Jo Shapcott and Don Paterson, who say "Games know that they their fingers No Title No Title I an extraordlinarily potent comination to technology and are" Introducing our Poets in Residence Business to Business Take cover over tribunals Learning to take the long view Picture Gallery Learning to take the long view Learning to take the long Latest moves in IT Multiple Display Advertising Items PMR Group Plc People Energy Back in the black Quick Bites Beginners No Title One. 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