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News from 25/04/2000

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Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Adam Jones and Sally Patten, Sally Brock, Adrian Lee, Damian Whitworth and Michael Harvey, Stanley Hooper, Lynnes Truss, David Perril, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Denys Franzini, Hannah Betts, John Wadham, James Bone, John Dobson, Clive Davis, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Michael Grade, Gordon Marshall, Geoff Brown, Christina Michalo, John O'Leary Education Editor, Elizabeth Rees, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, David McVay, Stephen Ward, Alice Fowler, Thrasy Petropoulos, David Charter Education Correspondent, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Mike Gardner and Adam Sherwin, Dr Jane Collins, Ross Dunn, Nigel Waterson, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Paul McGrath, Matthew Wright, Gordon Marshall, Chief Executive, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Michael Chambers, Nigel TIPPLE(Chief Executive), Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, John Price, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Jane Gordon, John Wadham, Director, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Susan Clark, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Dave Sullivan, Mayor, Gabriella Gamini, Stephen Farrell South Asia Correspondent, Steuart & Francis, Geoffrey Dean, Leicester, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Arthur Dicken, Marcus Binney, Peter Davalle, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Geraldine McCool, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Lawrence Freedman, David Wilford, Justin Quillinan, Caroline Merrell, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Kate Rew, Valerie Grove, Moira Petty and Stewart Tendler, Robert Dwek, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Pannick QC, John Stern, Dominic Kennedy and Tom Baldwin, Nick Hasell, Ajana Ahuja, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, Stanley Hooper (Barrister), Nigel Tipple (Chief Executive), Mel Webb, Annie Turner, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Stephen Hoare, John Malpas, Tony Dawe, Justin Qullilnan, Richard Miles, Ian M. T. Sandison, Graham Searjeant, Sandra Vandemerwe, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sophie Petit-Zeman, Benedict Nightingale, Jack Bailey, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Bradley Lightbody, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Peter Crush, Annie Flury, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Dalya Alberge and Ruth Gledhill, Barry Hemphill, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Voted Newspaper of the Year The raid itself is just about the only clean, clear, decent, sensible thing in the whole in the whole shambles—Libby Purves, page 20 Ban on early retirement for under-55s In Brief No Title Specialist schools beat rivals in exam results Police get stick from dog owner The Times Microsoft stock takes further fall No Title RAF was short of bombs in Kosovo News IBM Times 2 Comment Business Sport The Met. Office No Title 10 Day National Forecasts Phone: 09064 716 628 Fax:… No Title Times Plus Law Offers No Title The Met. Office No Title FBI hunt for kidnapped Briton No Title Teachers' leader attacks Pokèmon card makers Rescuers set a monkey puzzle Virgin one account US tests should confirm Gulf War syndrome News 3 4 News Benefit costs force rethink on retirement Picture Gallery No Title Ahern attacks new terror recruits on Easter anniversary Leaders' speeches kept in harmony Let people enjoy fruits of saving Anne Ashworth Pensions analysis News in Brief Move to 'reinvent' the NHS The Times Tuesday April 25 200 4M How Southport was right up Napoleon 's street Floral capital of North West puts Paris in shade Museum brimful of hat history News 5 6 News Blair's Trojan horse' attacked Pupils 'bribed' to pass exams Cheltenham & Gloucester Children being used as pawns, says Woodhead Picture Gallery Far Left loses its potency John O'Leary Analysis The good, bad and ugly guide to holidays Picture Gallery News Audit exposes MoD flaws in Kosovo Ability to exercise sustained military force is essential Lawrence Freedman Analysis We may monitor or record calls. Rate quoted is a… Halifax NEC NEC Computers UK, a division of NEC Computers Outsiders in line to become Chief of Defence The Times Tuesday April 25 2000 Dying mother made video for her children Livingstone can't lose, bookie says Picture Gallery Moneygator. com Picture Gallery Firemen guilty of neglect News 9 Nissan The Times Tuesday April 25 2000 Fury at Martin verdict 'raises risk of violence' Public losing confidence in courts No Title Seals' musical friend angers fishermen News 11 Car workers in plea for extra protection Inter-Continental Hotel and Resorts The Times Tuesday April 25 2000 Rover crisis gives Tories a poll boost An industry split into two halves Uninsured churches lose their treasures Loophole puts village greens under threat Abbey National Picture Gallery Virgin to cut 'turn up and pay' fares News 13 14 News MI5 alerts ministers to rise of far Right Picture Gallery No Title Burundi boy awaits ruling Record asylum assessments Unlimited Medical Insurance Jospin shows the yellow card to 'lazy' footballers Amazon scientist finds 'new' species No Title All The Phone Companies Together Overseas news 15 Children shot in gang fight Overseas news Deal ends veterans' showcase farm siege Tobacco crop goes up in flames Farmers list land in buyout offer Picture Gallery Scottish Widows No Title Arms fall into rebel hands in Jaffna Terror gang kidnaps tourists Climbers to brave wrath of peak Vauxhall Raising the Standard SAGA No Title Picture Gallery Overseas news 17 Overseas news Israelis to learn about Armenian holocaust Minolta Pro-Putm party offers Russians return to past Berlin adviser voices dismay at weak euro Picture Gallery No Title Plan to revive missile shield 'could trigger new arms race World in Brief Serbs deny plot to kill Milosevlc Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Exiles say father will block Elian asylum appeal Student's prize giveaway Picture Gallery Tiny The world online Overseas news 19 Picture Gallery The Times Online Today Patients do not have a cure for the NHS Ministers are wasting time asking the public how to reform the health service No Title Reading others' correspondence, even if nundane, has an irresistible attraction Picture Gallery God bless America for rescuing Elian The Times Diary Widdy Web Taking an Age Why cold economics will force ministers to be more radical Fairer and Faster It is time to bring adoption policy up to date Spiritual Vandalism British churches are entitled to better protection UK law 'erodes' human rights Barristers in the House Historic house repairs Letters to the Editor Pennington Street, London E98 1TA, Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5046 e-mail: letters@the times. co. uk 'Less boring' local government? Role of the DTI Pay more for cut price? Seat of learning Mobile phone windfall Fowl music Never too old A cool head Failings that led to misery in the mud School news Memorial service BMDS: 020 7680 6880 Private: 020 7481 4000 Births Personal Column All Tickets available for all sold out events.… In Memoriam - Private Birthdays Tickets for Sale Champions League Premiership Soccer Wimbledon… York, Pennant, slate, Limestone & terracotta… No Title Trade: 020 7481 1982 Fax: 020 7481 9313 Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Overseas Express Jetworld Flights Directory Court & Social Andre Jarrot was one of the most exuberant saboteurs who ever let off a bomb Gerald Norden Painting mouthwatering combinations with an exacting passion Inglis Gundry Composing Cornish operas with the blessing of Vaughan Williams Andre Jarrot Hero of the French Resistance who used sabotage to thwart the German plans at every turn Charles Ford Trade unionist who issued early warnings about the effects on workers of unregulated globalisation Kray Twins Found Not Guilty John Williams Diplomat with Plato in his kitbag Jarrot, who was decorated by Britain, Belgium and the United Equity Prices Alcoholic Beverages Capitalisation, week's change Electricity No Title Insurance No Title Leisure & Hotels No Title Shorts (under 5 years) Capitalisation, week's change Retailers, General Water No Title Source FT Information Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5112 Mobile users could pick up £22bn bill Howells to become directors' conscience John Charcol Total facility APR of Zz%. The APR shown reflected… Rick Haythornthwaite, chief executive of Blue… Picture Gallery Shell questioned in price inquiry Stock Exchange lifted by new £1bn valuation Picture Gallery PwC's extra fees dwarf audit charges Microsoft shares hit by prospect of break-up Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Business News Unions want czar to lift old economy industry No Title Companies see drop in return on capital Outcry ends at Liffe as computers move in The world is a dangerous place. New viruses are… Fast forward for filmgroup We intercept and destroy all viruses before they… No Title Samsbury executives out in Davis shake-up Freeserve in talks on BBC Online access EIB wants bonds sold in post offices No Title British Airways Sting in the tail: British Airways aircraft at Heathrow will inevitably suffer a shrinking share of transatlantic routes 'Open skies' climbdown will hit BA and Virgin What's your ISP's of the future? Call us on 0800 072 0000 Direct Connection Picture Gallery Societies battle to beat the baggers' Property database offers free shares No Title Storehouse leads list of losers with its shrinking act Top of the Flops Business News Bos can expect tough questions Nick Hasell Companies reporting Results and statistics Picture Gallery Economic Outlook Dow is lifted by Microsoft upset No Title Globix No Title Whether you are an established, dominant e-business company, or will be soon, your success depends on the quality of your internet infrastructure For the record Football FA Carling Premiership Ireland Chevrolet No Title Parrott's wings clipped by Swail Snooker Purfleet 0; Dag and Red 2 Canvey Island 0; Dulwich 1… O'Mahony lets Saracens make fifth amendment Rugby union Today's Fixtures No Title Sport Channel 4 failing to keep viewers in the picture Julian Muscat On The Level Meeting Points Wetherby Today's Point-To-Point Meetings: Croome & West… No Title Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Commanche Court keeps it in the family Racing Tomorrow Uttoxeter 2.00 Mount Arcus Hunters Chase Southwell Going: Standard Tote Jackpot Meeting Draw: No… Pretoria Maiden Auction Stakes Course Specialists 31 Sport 31 9 (3) 210 Air Mail 15 (D) J Eustace 3-8-13 10 (7)… Port Elizabeth Handicap Durban Handicap 4.10 (2M Ch) 1. 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Hawatian Youth (6-1); No 1330 of 2000 in the High Court of Justice… Sport Cricket Niggardly Warne puts paid to Surrey Austin eases remiss Lancashire home Picture Gallery Croft turns the tide for Glamorgan Bevan underlines his class Excellence of Ealham and Nixon provides consolation for Kent Gough swings the balance Harvey ensures the rain holds no fears McGrath's waiting is all for nothing Robinson turns on power for Durham Cricket Yesterday's Benson and Hedges Cup scoreboards North Division Rugby league Wigan complete repair mission Rugby league By a Correspondent: March's tries consign Salford to fourth home defeat Times Long haul sustains St Helens revival Sport in Brief Silver for defeated England Sport Football Missing silverware takes shine off championship party Lynnes Truss At Old Trafford Dreyer lifts Bradford spirits for final lap Derby move within touching distance of survival Picture Gallery Desperate times call for desperate measures and unlikely Picture Gallery Bassett the man for all seasons Football Bradbury's double keeps City waiting Gillingham live on the edge By Our Sports Staff: McCarthy rues Ireland predicament Picture Gallery Metamorphosis in the final 12 minutes. Two outstanding saves by Weaver denied Defeat fails to deny Moves main prize Foster puts Harriers on final leg Horton hurt by first taste of relegation Francis within sight of promised land Pools forecast Sport 35 Times Sport Chelsea's foreign legion in line of fire The Times Crossword Because they may not have to live with the consequences. The chances of a place in the Www. the trainline. com Dreyer goal condemns Watford Winning our hearts, minds, loyalty and hard-earned income The consumer is king, so it is no surprise that companies are monitoring what we buy in order to offer a superior service and win our custom Presents are part of the package The future looks bright for e-tailing Picture Gallery What is CRM? Picture Gallery Just dick here for service If it works, why ask questions? Now someone else can sort out your life People not product led 'I was in effect told that the head of customer services was too senior to speak to me' Technology No Title No Title IBM Balled to Account Smile to show you re happy No Title It is 11 times more expensive to attract a new customer than Woolly jumpers, blazers and ties are out - approachability is in Corporate Wear Not up close, but personal Branching out It's all in the cards Integration A shop inspector calls... Customer Care It 's the personal that puts the 'magic' into techno wizardry A shop inspector calls… No Title Try churn and learn Customers Which is worse ? The hat, or not being able to predict what customers will buy? Customer service E-business intelligence No Title Where to get exactly what you want The Corner Shop IBM Loyalty card is the ace in the pack Customer Theory Times 2 The Times One year on - and the loss lingers Times 2 Cover Story I still have no doubt that the police Times 2 Cover Story 'My theory is that it was someone with a grudge or who wa jealous' The Brother's Story Alisdair is taking advantage of the Easter recess Will find out who murdered Jill' Times 2 Cover Story Ethiopia Famine No Title Pretentious , Moi? Mummy, is this Times 2 Analysis No Title What pryamid selling is? Times 2 Analysis No Title Francis House Children's Hospital No Title Picture Gallery Time is a torrent so enjoy the ride Picture Gallery The Test Teachers Who will vote for a walking soundbite? Michael Grade Times 2 Opinion No Title Ringing line 'Give me the drug that can save my life' Times 2 Health A new drug may cure a deadly form of leukaemia—but sufferer Elizabeth Rees can't get it. Ajana Ahuja reports Spread the word -how Doctors tell Sophie Pett-Zeman that anti-cholesterol spreads should be available on prescribtion No Title We can cut heart disease Times 2 Health 'There are so many terrified people thinking they are going to die' Zipvit vitamins and minerals Please send coupon & cheque to Zipvit Ltd. PO Box… Available to many waiting patients, and that it would illegal to make What I miss most is not being need by him any more When disabled children die, parents can miss their total dependence, says Alice Fowler What I miss most is not being needed any more When disabled children die, parents can miss their total dependence, says Alice Fowler Times 2 Family Health Picture Gallery All over again'. I began to understand what he… 'Soon Jordan won't need me. Adam was part of me, and that part has been amputated' No Title Dr Jane Collins Times 2 Family Health Asthma No Title Specific foods are rarely implicated in asthma, although they can play No Title Beef up your bacteria Trials conducted by the University of Reading suggest that a new weapon may have found to help the good flora to defeat the bad flora in the battle of the colon. Susan Clark reports Time 2 Alternative Health The Times No Title Who's winning at West End monopoly? London's theatres have been changing hands at a furious rate. But is this good news for audiences? The Big Theatrical Players Times 2 Arts No Title Why would anyone want to buy a theatre if they didn't care about it? You can't pull it down, because it's protected. The reason must be that you love it No Title Get metro with your Saturday Times You can't see the river for the trees Times 2 Arts It's a question of nurture versus nature in the row over Richmond Hill. Marcus Binney reports Picture Gallery The Thames, as it flows past Richmond and nearby villages, is England's Tivoli No Title Of the river. "Eve Rishridger, Parks Manager for Richmond, explains her dilemma: No Title Julian Joseph may be a keen upholder of jazz tradition but he isn't afraid to experiment Jazz: Pianist Julian Joseph has rounded up some unlikely suspects for his latest musical adventures, says Clive Davis Jazz, he says, has reached the stage where it demands as much respect as any of the striaght arts Picture Gallery The art of the quartet: the Emersons can't… Passionate four-play Classical: America's Emerson Quartet are bringing Shostakovich to London. John Allison reports Shostakovich uses the musicians like characters in a play, making long speeches to each other No Title New classical CDs Orchestral Shchedrin/Stravinsky… No Title Times 2 Arts Opera & Ballet Picture Gallery Almeida at the Albery Donmar Warehouse Duchess 020 7494 5075 cc 020 7420 0000 (bkg fee) 'A Triumph' Fortune Bo & Cc 0171 836 2238 11th Spine-Chilling… Haymarket London Palladium New London Old Vic 020 7369 1722 (no bkg fee) The Abbey Theatre… Palace Theatre 020 7434 0909 (bkg fee) cc 24hrs (bkg… Prince Edward 020 7447 5400 020 7413 1708 Shaftesbury When a man lives a woman The myths are legion. The first is that all cross-dressers yearn to be women Exhibition: Hannah Betts on the big girls' nights out that inspired Sara Davidmann's Orlando's Butterfiles Exhibition Hannah Betts on the big girls' nights out that inspired Sara Davidmann's Orlando's Butterflies Times 2 Arts No Title Fantasy league 12-point Di Canio proves perfect selection Technophobe, this week's weekly winner, owed much to the Italian's goals and assists, says Nick Szczepanik Selection headaches multiplying Fantasy League Ltd Times 2 Fantasy League Football Player list with current scores 0 or 5 or 10 points? Has your team scored… No Title No Title Fantasy League Times 2 Offer & Games The Times Tuesday April 25 2000 Bookshop Hollywood star shines m the East Last night's viewing Times 2 Television No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Sky One Sky Sports 1 Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Film Choice: David Robinson reviews the day's… Times 2 Radio Edinburgh Festival No Title No Title Film Choice Radio Choice BBC 1 Times 2 Television No Title BBC2 Carlton Times 2 Television Channel 4 Channel 5 ITV Variations No Title Times 2 Television Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2013 (c) Of or belonging to the ancient city of Argos or… No Title Picture Gallery Military Watches Austin Kaye of the Strand No Title Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Ghost of the Titanic haunts families of air crash victims Litigants face a rough ride with maritime law still being applied to aviation case, says Geraldine McCool The court ruled that trauma was an injury of the mind, so damages were ruled out Siemens Contents Lipson Lloyd-Jones Legal Recruitment University of Westminster HR Zarak Human Resources the Zarak Group A chance to play judge, juror and prisoner An award-winning museum dedicated to law encourages visitors to re-enact trials. Paul McGrath was in the gallery The custody sergeant books you in, takes your fingerprints and locks you in a detention cell Lipson Lloyd-Jones Legal Recruitment No Title Zarak MacRae Brenner Southwark Council Is it art, parody c blatant imitatior The conflict between intellectual rights and the artist's freedom of is an issue that will never go says Christina Michalo No Title Looted 'Nazi gold' puts art law centre-stage John Copper No Title The trials of MI6 Hammond Suddards Rape: could it be a case of guilty until proven innocent? Ministers are considering a report by a working party of civil servants on possible reforms of sex laws Commerce & Industry No Title Finance Name your Price Private Practice News Santa Claus has come to town John Malpas says the magic circle's salary war is hotting up but not every firm will be joining in City brief Avon Litigation Protection Limited Crown Office Chambers New Chambers Senior Clerk/practice Manager Insurance Litigation Levison Meltzer Pigott R. E. Brown Syndicate 702 Hereford and Worcester Magistrates' Courts… We have Oftel and Ofgas is it time for Ofjudge? Legal Diary Paul Rodgers Picture Gallery DB Dewey Ballantine LLP

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