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News from 26/05/2000

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Carol Redman, Jon Ashworth, Michael Evans and Janine di Giovanni, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Sally Brock, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Allen Willett, Michael Harvey and Paul McCann, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Barbara Ellen, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, John Thicknesse, Alan Robinson, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, Cornelius Lysaght, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Hogarth, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Kenneth W. Riggs, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Edward Ullendorff, Alan Hamilton, Laurence Payne, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Peter Davies, Mike Bradley, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Janine di Glovanni, Nigel Williamson, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Paul McCann, Jean Martland Binner, Sandra Harris, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, B. Young, Paul Peachey, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, John O'Leary and Philip Webster, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Robert Worcester, Henry Howard, Paul Wilkinson, Patrica Davies, T. S. Kaye, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, David Lewis, Damian Whitworth, Michael Harvey and Stewart Tendler, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Angela Laing, John Stern, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, John Travolta, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alex O'Connell, Gerald Larner, Julian Lewis (Secretary), R. Tobin, David Ramsbottom, Chris McGrath, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Robert Jones, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alice Miles's, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Nicholas White, B. V. Field, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Merlyn Nuttall, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Leolin Price, John Goodbody and Alyson Rudd, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Marion Wilcock, John William, Sam Kiley, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Sally Patten, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Rita Webster, Patience Wheatcroft, Raissa Robles, Alice Miles and Tom Baldwin, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Voted Newspaper of the Year Brown goes to war over Oxford elite Inside Dando killing suspect lives yards away Adapt or die, Blair warns NHS Hijacker threatens crew and robs passengers No Title Mile-high mugger jumps to earth NHS Hospital No Title Tomorrow No Title News Feel at Liberty Bob Geldof leads the Race Against Time The Times Today No Title Comment Business No Title Sport No Title Times 2 No Title Hours of Darkness Family 'elated' at arrest of murder suspect Shot unleashed urban nightmare No Title Police investigated Russian gangster and former lovers Patience of the detective who refused to give up No Title No Title Bomb adds tension to peace vote Brain cell loss found in sick veterans of the Gulf War Shop till you drop Untimited surfing every evening… Editor's son dies in Shanghai Cyprus solved, and pigs may fly Giles Coren Parliamentary Sketch Asylum-seekers at one-year low Boy, 9, sneaked on to jet in search of father Attack dogs cost owner £11,000 News in Brief Lawyer cheated legal aid to fund lavish lifestyle Timeshare fraud fleeced 17,000 couples of £30m SAGA Now's the time SELFRIDGES&Co Dancer died after accidental stage fall No Title Whitehall and Treasury teams still true blue Comet No Title Defenders line up for renewed debate Hemscott Net No Title Minorities studying in record numbers The Times Online Hp invent The Saturday Times Freeserve Railways to get £1.6bn windfall for improvement No Title Lockerbie trial delayed again Longines No Title By Our Transport Correspondent: Regulator blows the whistle on Railtrack Junior doctors' pay deal ends cheap overtime Workplace stress 'as bad as smoking' Accident Ashnil Holidays Cancer care 'the same for all classes' Thresher Disease alert over pigeons after death Shoplifters pay victims for their crimes Greenpeace sets deadline on GM seeds No Title Lady Walton in her Chelsea display, which is… Prince's green fingers fail at Chelsea Flamin' heck. They're cheaper than last year Borg and McEnroe to replay old glories Recycling target set at 33% to end 'dustbin culture' Net music sites 'steal' from composers Girl, 7, collapses and dies at school By Our Arts Correspondent: Sir Paul honoured by music industry Show off to Other X-Reg Drivers No Title Rhinos' droppings solve birth mystery No Title Brown warns defence chiefs to cut costs Equal pay still a myth 30 years on Discover the Benefits of a Mortgage Discount at C&G No Title Promise of poll on regional assemblies Care charge 'shambles' to end Whitehall admits it has lost 35 laptops Dome foe turns into best friend Labour chooses black barrister for Grant's seat AA Parliament in Brief Blair's pitch beats out-ot-tune Hague But Tories gain on pensions Britons could learn to love euro, says Prodi The Latest Style David Lloyd Fit to Lead Fit to Govern Lib-Lab pact will save seats' PC World the Computer Superstore SAS base for sale, but don't tell anyone Save thousands of pounds and knock years off your… No Title Picture Gallery One national treasure opens another No Title The Alliance & Leicester Flexible Base Rate Tracker… No Title Court order to find kidney boy News in Brief Alliance Leicester Russian mobsters caged at last Half Pricf Sale No Title Convicted Stasi boss, 92, dies World in Brief Half Price Sale plus an Extra 10% off Sale Prices this Bank Holiday Weekend Free Integrated Dishwasher worth £619 No Title Jungle No Title Fiji coup leader spurns offer by tribal elders Dixons Hurry Limited Stock Easiplan Finance Larger Stores only Dixons Exclusive Price Buster Hitachi Sony Hillary suffers shock in poll Pilot V-2000 Addis Ababa claims victory in border war Clinton's barbecue nets ?18m Agents with $10 fake badges penetrated CIA Nuclear power saves crocodiles No Title Swiftcall Eastern Kayam Ocm Allied Carpets Picture Gallery Robbers kill five in hold-up No Title Death Row man sells seats for execution No Title Bullets flew - I hit the ground Michael Evnas reports on the ambush that killed Western newsmen No Title British push for swifter military action The Times Knesset meets on border to bolster morale No Title The Times Hezbollah takes over security duties Halifax General accuses Israel of betrayal The Times Online Today The world online Why Hague is wooing Britain's dying voters The Conservative's bid for the loyalty of pensioners can only be a short-term fix Suffer little Leo—celebrity is the ruling vice of Our Age, not a virtue Picture Gallery A long day's journey into endless gridlock No Title Flawed film? Prolonged Recovery The NHS will require a decade of fundamental change The Lamps of China The congressional vote was about far more than trade The Deadline War reporters do a dangerous, indispensable job 'Fatal chimera' of nuclear-free world Troops in Sierra Leone EU aid Rising public subsidy to float the sinking Dome Exposure to Blair family photos House sale packs Local Government Bill Rising public subsidy to float the sinking Dome Court Circular Celebrating the man who put Everyone who sins breaks the law; in fact, sin is… Barnes Celebrating the man who put Australia on the map Deaths Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements No Title Armstrong All Tickets Tickets for Sale Professor R. H. Robins Shaping the history of language into a university subject Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Sir William Keys Leader of the veteran soldiers, who kept alive the memory of Australia's sacrifice at Gallipoli Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Let Music into your Life 'Incubator about you? No Title 'Sensation Four' the internet charts No Title Business Coral's hopes for flotation fail to get out of the stalls Pru decides to cut the egg price Iceland in £325m agreed bid for Booker Who? Bloomsbury, that's Who's Who MPs question savings role No Title French near Orange deal Evesham No Title Belgians end 258 years of British brewing heritage No Title Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Business News Results in Brief Picture Gallery Last-minute retreat for Vodafone Pacific New Issues in a Choppy Market ICL defies turbulence with three flotations Picture Gallery Zen meditates on London listing SFO sent file on Israeli businessman Exchange may offer sweeteners to brokers Trade sale talk hits freecom. net Sun micrasystems Details of pensions confirmed Business in Brief Millennium loss pushes Airtours deficit to £62m Executive search at New Look By Our City Staff: Wickes claims 30% backing Booker comes up smelling of roses Commentary Bhs stock deal cost £38m in write-offs Exodus of large clients continues at P&D Canon No Title Bid war rumours lift De Vere Eurotop 100 Major Indices Sir Ian knows it, things are brewing at Bass Tempus Dollar Rates No Title Wall Street No Title Oil heiress who still turns the lights off Jon Ashworth Reputed to be America's fifth richest woman, Caroline Rose Hunt still flies economy class Bunkered by a plan without a silver lining IoD joins dots on Pall Mall City Diary Jack's trade Booker looks for a new prize in Iceland Taking stock Picture Gallery No Title Business News Utd Utilities to break into five businesses The New Economy Starts Here Picture Gallery Pennon considers restructure 3i shares up as total return hits record Pillar sees rent boom Zenith Swiss watchmakers since 1863 CBI cuts industry growth forecasts Business in Brief Technology slump hits Goldman ACM Investments Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cis Unit Managers Ltd No Title Issued by Barclays Stockbrokers Ltd. A Member of the… No Title Equity prices No Title Alcoholic Beverages No Title Electricity Banks Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Engineering Chemicals Construction Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Distributors Healthcare Household GDS & Text Diversified Industrials Shares move ahead strongly No Title Insurance Leisure & Hotels Investment Trusts Cantor Index No Title Shorts (under 5 years) No Title Mining Oil & Gas No Title Retailers, General Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water No Title Haydock Park Astley Green Maiden Auction Stakes Course Specialists Pontefract 6.40 Gordons Gin Handicap Towcester 6.25 Variohm Components Novices Hurdle Reading the racecard No Title Sky3 O'Brien puts the case for Aristot 8.25 Lane & Partners Handicap Chase Sky3 Bickershaw Maiden Claiming Stakes Meeting Points Pontefract Specialists Learning how to weather the storm at gloomy Good wood Life At The Races Getting a feel for Gee Rapid Raceline No Title Cottey hits form with vengeance Cricket Brighton Going: Soft Draw: 5F-1m, Low Numbers Best 2.10 EBF/SILVERDALE Transport 2.40 Russel Raldwin & Bright Selling Stakes Euro 2000 fantasy betting game. Or bet for real by… Come Seaside Racing Maiden Stakes Tufnell's flight grounds batsmen Yesterday's results Sportinglife Southwell Jones is quick to make his mark Solanki shows value of patience No Title DeFreitas delivers goods on two fronts Yesterday 's scoreboards The Ppp County Championship Today Over the next month, Sportal. co. uk, official… Answer the following Questions Terms and Conditions Schofield and Warne spin a tale or two Somerset miss their chance No Title Mbangwa gives Yorkshire six of best Environment Agency Eton suffer harrowing conclusion Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Youhana stands firm for Pakistan 38 Sport Montgomerie wakes up to threat of Westwood Wheble braves hail to reach last eight Rugby union Versatile Grayson steps into breach Picture Gallery Stringer ready to dictate Munster's final chapter Older and wiser, Ince warms to new double act Football FA rejects players' ticket complaint Equestrianism Dedicated Phillips reaps her reward Athletics Storey set marathon objective For the record Second Xi Championship McAllister makes late move No Tilte Who will yoy pick? No Title Darlington determined to succeed in one-off No Title Zidane Montoya out to impress Sport in Brief No Title No Title McManaman craves centre stage Times Sport The Times Crossword No Title Kapil accused in new round of match-fixing allegations Wembley Test Warne's World Fit to Play every Saturday Harrods Limited Times 2 The Times No Title Clinton's redneck chic Bill Clinto played the redneck at the world's biggest fundrising event. Damian whitworth watched him do it 'Hello, I have a cat called Hillary' Jokes of the Night Merlyn Nuttall: looks can be an impediment Victims in the dock A woman's image still affects verdicts in many rape trials, says Merlyn Nuttall The Saturday Times Picture Gallery The Test John Travolta Examiner: Nick Wyke Good Week for Barometer Bad Week for Superlative escapism Lashings of Barbara Cartland was dismissed as a pink meringue but Snadra Harris recalls her as one of life's great enhancers Barbara Cartland Class Our price First became engaged: "My dear, we were all there. Tony and Margaret arrived by helicopter Can the NHS be saved? NHS be saved? Responding to Alice Miles's in-depth investigation of the NHS, Tony Blair explains why he thinks his reforms will work—but admits that of they fail then Britain will lose its free helth service Last Chaance The Times Friday May 26 2000 Ously licked our stamps and stuck them on letters… Giles Coren Ho would have thought, back in the last century, as… Royal Mail faces of the opposition Outfoxed The object of this game, children, is not to win Royal Mail faces off the opposition Hip, myth-or maybe not Rock: To fans he's a musical master. As Scott walker prepares to host Meldown 2000 Nigel williamson searches for some evidence The albums contain far too much that is schmaltzy, formulaie and pretentious Or maybe not Saving Grace Bye Brum, hello stardom Pop: lgnore the grey boys of Britpop, says Caitlin Moran jamelia is a true native talent Arts New jazz albums Virgin Jean-Baptiste calls upon jazz, drum and bass, reggae and even calypso to create a complex Eminem Pop Album: Be afraid, be very afaid for Barbara Ellen, visions of Hell come in a plain-speaking white rapper A cause of mental decay? No Title No Tilte Lost up the misty inlets of parliament Television: Caitlin Moran stumbles upon a late-night commons degate that encompasses hot-dogs and Norse oarsmen PR—Hugh. What is it is good Picture Gallery Huh. What is it is good 'Shame' obviously came up quite regularly, as did 'Nuts!' and 'Fishy!' For? Absolutely nuttin Were starting to brim over with ennui. "Why are we having this debate?" one asked, folded wearily over his order-paper HMV Rock Prioty of Brion Cheese and Grain, Frome No Title Painting's Concerts Birthday celebrations for Brighton's orchestra Brighton Philharmonic Hove Town Hall Paintings Visual Art: Peter Blake wantsto liven up the stuffy image of the Royal Academy's summer show says Janna pitman Choral Society, Brabbins Huddersfield Town Hall: Pro-am show I was getting these funny looks from my fellow RAs. There was a lot of teasing about it And a premiere for the Huddersfield Choral Society Metro choice Get metro with your Saturday Times No Title Picture Gallery Theatre Benedict Nightingale on what may be 'the most cleverly constructed, enterprisingly acted play in London' Two's a crowd No Title Concert Philharmonia/Brabbins Festival Hall Music: A not so merry Widow at the Covent Garden… Opera Royal Opera House See IT now! The Royal Opera Theatres Side Man Starlight Express The Royal National Theatre Production No Title Passion Play An Inspector Calls The Phantom of the Operan Strictly Limited National Theatre Old Vic Prince Edward Maggie Smith in Alan Bennetts Special Offer for Times Readers Buddy No Title Wish List A rose is a rose an English Pallor and pulchritude, historical partners briefly estranged in the last century, are back together, says Hannah Betts Rose is rose Where to Find IT Furniture It's a Snip Snap IT up Weekend Media The finest in Kurt Schork, a Reuters reporter, was killed this week in a rebel ambush in Sierra Leone alongside Miguel Gil Morena, a Spaniard from AP TV. Michael Evans in Freetown and Janine di Giovanni (below) pay tribute A man who seemed to be action immortal Action Immortal Media Diary Picture Gallery A Revealing exchange in this week's edition of the Midweek programme on Radio 4, given the Independent Television The Times C4 and BBC in a Chelsea bungight After losing the chelea Flower show to chennel 4, the BBC is ready to grab it back, says Michael Leapman Picture Gallery No Title Telephone PA to CEO Fast moving City PR company looking for a… St. James's Consultants Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Required end of June for Sixth Form College in… Ukooa Whitby Bird & Partners Assistant to MD Foster and Partners Times Newspapers Kingfisher Property Finance Limited Care Recruitment Agency in Central London Requires Emba Ssy Req Uires Dynamic PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Creme Raymond Snoddy Telephone News Group Newspapers Ltd On-Screen kiss Media & Marketing More No Title The new queen of the Sunday tabloids Will the News of the World's new editor Rebekah wade, change the paper asks paul McCann The Times The Times Garden Furniture No Title British Red Cross No Title Picture Gallery How spin gives politics a bad name How spin gives politica a bad name Spin-doctors are debasong the role of ministers and MPs and alienating the electorate, argues Robert Worcester Jamie Shea, the Nato spokesman during the Kosovo war was helped by Labour spin-doctors Handgun owner can sue over money delay House of Lords Published May 26,2000 Steed v Secretary of State for the Home Department Before Lord Slynn of Headley, Lord Woolf, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Clyde and Lord Millett Speeches May 18,2000 Best interests of patient with incapacity paramount Court of Appeal Published May 26,2000 In re S (Adult Patient: Sterilisation) Before Dame Elizabeth Butler- Sloss, President, Lord Justice Thorpe and Lord Justice Mance Judgement May 18,2000 Women consented through deceit to nature not quality of act Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published May 26,2000 Regina v Tabassum Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Ian Kennedy and Mrs Justice Hallett Judgment May 11,2000 No Title No Title Judge can reopen case after final judgment Court of Appeal Published May 26,2000 Stewart v Engel and Another Before Lord Justice Roch, Lord Justice Clarke and sir Christopher Slade Judgment May 17,2000 Power to amend certificate inconsistent with intent Court of Appeal published May 26,2000 Regina v Legal Aid Board, Ex parte Edwin Coe (a Firm) and Another Before lord Justice Simon Brown, Lord justice Judge and Lord Justice Tuckey Judgment May 17,2000 Schools adjudicator must inform himself of all relevant facts Queen's Bench Division Published May 26' 2000 Regina v Clark, Ex parte JD and Other Before Mr Justice kay Judgement March 27,2000 Liability and insured rights both transfer Court of Appeal Published May 26,2000 Martin v Lancashire Country Council bernadone v Pall Mall Services group Ltd and others Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord justice Henry and lord Justice Clarke Judgment May 16,2000 Time extension without reasons valid Court of Appeal Published May 26,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Berhe Before Lord justice Otton, Lord Justice Buxon and mr justice Hooper Judgment May 8,2000 Jury discovered further material in exhibit Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published may 26,2000 Regina v Abrar Before Lord Justice henry, Mr Justice Alliott and Mr Justice Henriques Jidgment May 9,2000 Power to revoke minor's freeing order Family Division Published May 26,2000 In re J (a minor) (Adoption: Freeing order) Before Mrs Justice Blank judgment April 4,2000 No Title No Title Bridge The Times Bookshop Newspapers Support Recycling Just mad about the bomb No Title Interference No Title No Title Satellite , Cable & Digital Cable & Digital Sky One Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 34) BBC1 BBC2 Carlton /LWT Channel 4 ITV Variations No Title No Title Today's Television The Times Today's Viewing Choice Drive a Real F1

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