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News from 02/06/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Alyn Shipton, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, Suzanne Buxton, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, James A. Gilman, Sally Brock, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Tony Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Julian Champkin, Shimmer, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Lucy Elkins, James Bone, James Marsh, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Ginny Dougary, Barbara Ellen, F. S. Goldby, Roger Farley, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Conal Urquhart, David McVay, Paul Fitzpatrick, Valerie Elliott, Cornelius Lysaght, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Angus Dunn, Alec Girsman, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Joseph Rotblat, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Alexandra Frean, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Mike Bradley, Peter Leigh, Adrian de Redman, Jasper Gerard, Martin Fletcher and Adam Sage, Paul McCann, David Johnston, David Lister, Jenny Booth, Simon de Bruxelles, Steve Portch, Kenneth G. Williams, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Peter Arnold, Michael Griffith, Caroline Merrell, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Williamson, John Stern, David Lipsey, Nick Hasell, James Collard, Michael Plumbe (Chairman), Richard Duce, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Paul Wilkinson and Alexandra Frean, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Roland Watson and Ross Dunn, Elsa McAlonan, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, John O'Leary and David Charter, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, David Shawyer, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Caitlin Moran's, Jane, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Phillip Knightley, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Sally Patten, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Patrick Green, Susan Emmett,

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The Times No Title Danger doctors to face swifter justice Tomorrow No Title Jockeys flee blast after racecourse plane crash Aberdeen 26 Miles Polar flight Theatre pests can't be sweet and low No Title Lib-Lab pact paves way for new voting system Unwrapped Van Cleef & Arpels The Piper Seneca wreckage on the airstrip yards away… News At the hp store, we can deliver a wide range of hp… HP PCs The Times Today Flying into a row over airline monopolies Business No Title Pentium DeskJet 970 CXi C6429a Pholo imaging with HP PhotoRET III Sport Times 2 Plus Top jockeys saddled with travel by air Popular runabout Fish supper kept rider off plane Hostage tells of getaway terror Balloonist claims Pole position Sword man said church victims were demons Hi-tech answer to those 1bw appeals Picture Gallery I havemoved. com Husband lured his wife to Caracas to kill her News 3 News Picture Gallery 'God culture' left surgeon free to maim Dolphin Special Features Bathrooms How the panel was made up The Ledward Inquiry Needless surgery that led to a life of pain Manners of a country gent No Title Reforms to tackle three key areas Tycoon who killed wife over insult gets life Five PCs handcuff black driver Knights of the theatre bid Gielgud farewell Officers face sack for any drug use No Title You're either with us No Title News Motorist fined for drinking water News Police suspect IRA dissidents of bombing BT Lawyers to act against legal aid reform No Title Stars at Highgrove for charity News in Brief No Title Alarm raised over 'junk diet' children Muesli mothers should stick to meat and two veg Medical Briefing What Little Boys and Girls are Made of News Doctors scorn idea for 24-hour clinics Includes £505 Customer Saving No Title Vauxhall Volkswogen Have a shot at Oxford tutor begs Geordies… Invitation to swap Toon for gown U-turn on pupil violence … and Prescott tells the North: fight for the best Sage The Audi TT Roadster quattro Having a baby has never been easier Brother waits for his twin Alliance Leicester No Title Wizard's knitted pearls No Title News Gored tourist took his eye off the bull Alliance & Leicester No Title Alliance Leicester News Eden's Secret Mistress Speaks 'Everyone was doing it. People had affairs all the time. You couldn't Masterfit Möbenn Kitchens Methodists closer to unity with Anglicans Dishwasher Rail travel at record level, but profits fall Madonna caught in Net Hillary's roots in land of her fathers The Sofa Works £32m extra payout over thalidomide News in Brief Vodafone 14 Politics Bill of Rights is 'no more than a showcase' PC World Major keeps eye on his successor Hague seeks vote bonus in Israel Douglas Reeman Picture Gallery Portillo goes on attack over spending Breathe. com Britain pushed to the fringe of Third Way Dixons No Title Media tycoon's challenge to Putin reforms Work was off the radar for air traffic controllers Eastern Kayam Ocm Climbers scale the heights of sexism Belgrade blamed for aide's murder Briton kidnapped in remote gorge Court approves child sex photos No Title Kindergarten gunman shot with fake camera Simply Palm To find out more about Palm handhelds and their 4000 applications, visit Spell Check Card Scanner Newspapers Syncing E-mail Avant Go Www. palm. com/europe Pinkerton papers lift the lid on Wild West justice Medion Tesco Multimedia-Internet-PC Inkiet Technology BT Son kept in locked room for 30 years World in Brief 20 Overseas news Super-ball casts long shadow on Field of Dreams Inside a Baseball New York sees red on double-deckers Magnet Tiegs waits for twins Bush grants first reprieve to convict on Death Row Emergency tests for Bob Hope America in Brief No Title Hope for swift end to Fiji stand-off The Times Online Marines alerted to rebels' return along ambush road Woolwich Guernsey Limited Notes which apply to all rates quoted in this… Fifth white farmer is killed in Zimbabwe The Times Online The world online No Title Refugees flock to India's 'paradise' No Title Tiny Computers Limited Why every minister needs his guru Tory attacks on special advisers are a mistake—they are essential Town Mouse versus Country Mouse, a whiskery old parable Gay fathers are doing what comes naturally Name blame The Times Diary Picture Gallery Jonathan Aitken has agreed to speak on the subject of "risk" at St Paul's Girl's School The Times Diary Roar of Rejection Ulster's politicians must act to marginalise fringe elements The Lessons of Ledward An entire culture that cries out to be changed Into the Sunset America's myths are proof against the cowboy truth A world without nuclear weapons Trial by jury Matter of interest Can Blair resuscitate the NHS? Memories of 1940 evacuation Letters to the Editor Court Circular Army ceremonial Personal Column Luncheon Birthdays Meeting Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Appointments in the Armed Forces Petur Mladenov Bulgarian leader who played his part in ending the old regime in the 1989 revolution Petur Mladenow was one of a number of figures brought to prominence by the revolutions of 1989 Doris Hare Stage and screen actress of ninety years who found unexpected fame as Mrs Butler in On the Buses Multiple Display Advertising Items Ken Bousfield Winner of 19 professional golf championships in six years No Title Professor Leslie Wilkins Applying statistical evidence criminal justice policy Ments to such questions, and in 1981 he published The Principles of Guidelines 26 Equity Prices Afternoon surge for equities No Title Alcoholic Beverages Electricity Mining No Title Banks Electronic & Elect Breweries, Pubs & Rest Insurance Leisure & Hotels Building Materials Engineering Investment Trusts Chemicals Moss Bros Construction Media Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Distributors No Title Healthcare Household Gds & Text Diversified Industrials Pharmaceuticals No Title Alternative Inv Market Retailers General Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Labour poised for victory over Panel Railtrack calls for extra £750m from rail firms Carlton and Granada cleared to own Express Place your bets now for the 'City Oscars' Surprise £1.9bn agreed bid made for MEPC Rate hopes raised by dip in output growth No Title Patience Wheatcroft Index Stock Market Indices Us Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Independent Financial Adviser No Title Business News Internet banking battle hots up Apply for shares now. Early order incentives end Friday 9 June Bass Brewers bidding war scares off SAB No Title Deutsche Telekom Leisure minnow set to go private US company buys last of boo. com assets Exchange merger in holiday setback Results in Brief Halifax conditions satisfied Business in Brief Boots shares savaged despite record profits The Times Property shake-up off to a flyer Commentary Brighter news for Barclays The New Economy Starts Here No Title Pilkington lifts profits by 30% after restructure P&D ready to oppose Rothschild No Title 30 Markets Sainsbury sell-off continues Stock Market QXL is left out of dot-com comeback Eurotop 100 Major Indices Railtrack takes gloomy line for the regulators Tempus SAB Dollar Rates London Metal Exchange No Title The Times Friday British companies are winning the peace in Kosovo Wall Street waits to see how the Nabisco cookie crumbles It's eat or be eaten as the food group becomes the focus of another power struggle PwC looks at doing the splits City Diary Money Root City Diary Air travel with a difference Analysis Is Icahn really going to take the biscuit? No Title E-cortal No Title FKI issues growth plan after investing £500m Signet acquires US jewellers for $160m MacDonald and banks join in hotel fund Express Dairies shares slump on profits fall and gloomy outlook Peel to buy back shares No Title Computacenter fails to win over Compel A thousand free flights Frequent flyers go to travelstore. com Business News 33 Xelector raises £15m for European expansion No Title Nottingham Nspcc 'Full Stop Campaign' Fillies Novice… Yesterday's results Www. WAREHOUSE-UK. Com Thehorsesmouth. Co. UK AYR 4.20 (1m1f 20yd) 1, Sham Sharif (M Hills, 4-1); 2,… Going; Firm (Good to Firm in Places) Tote Jackpot… 2.20 Greig Middleton Isa Median Auction Maiden… Reid in line for Best Of The Bests Sport Meeting Points 3.20 Greig Middleton Private Pension Maiden Grounds for concern at Sandown Life At The Races6 Winning by a distance Rapid Raceline Tennis: French Open Agassi has afternoon of despair Bath Brighton Going: Good (Good to Soft in Places) Draw: 5F-1m,… 6.15 Donaltello Restaurant Lady Riders Series Claiming Stakes Barton Maiden Stakes Catterick Stapleton Maiden Auction Fillies Stakes 4.40 Pen Hill Claiming Stakes No Title Rowing Coxless four are pushed to limit 8.35 A. S. M. Properties Big Dadda Claiming Stakes Blinkered First Time: Ayr: 3.20 Granted. 2.50… Weatherbys Hunters Football: European championship finals Attacking principles must be retained by Keegan Sports. Com TV Cole denies rift with coach Holland deny Hasselbaink final chance The Times Friday June O'Neill explores his dreams Leicester try to face future Maldini Figo The Times Canizares No Title Stam No Title Zidane Del Piero No Title Legal & Public Notices Notice of Annual General Meeting Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Departing England fail to live up to expectations 38 Sport Cricket Atherton provides steadying influence Motor racing Hakkinen leaves it late to deliver timely reminder Practice times Bigsave Picture Gallery No Title Britain are handed a lesson by Tabau Hockey Britain handed a lesson by Tabau No Title Golf Majestic Campbell benefits from round with Botham Second time around is even better for Griffiths No Title 5L the Times Friday Adams happy to welcome Lara back Wembley revamp approved Sport in Brief Masters profits as Durham are bogged down Hayden inspires fightback Yesterday's scoreboards No Title The PPP County Championship Today Adams gives perfect reply Lehmann maintains form without luck For the record Today's fixtures Cork swings the balance (II) 2sec behind: 5, P Tonkov (Russ); 6. W Belli… Old Trafford: Lancashire Resolute Thorpe back to his fluent best Win Tickets to Euro 2000tm Middlesex fail to get out of first gear No Title Dettori's dream goes by the wayside Winning the Derby remains as far away as ever after yesterday's plane crash The Times Crossword No Title Dettori's dream goea by the wayside Atherton revels at Trent Bridge The trainline. com Times Tomorrow Times 2 Odeon One helluva guy Norman Mailer, roistering, prolific and six-times married, reveals how men and women have suffered from feminism, and why homosexuality is every man's secret terror No Title One helluva guy Good marriages are built on Does he think he is America's greatest living author? 'Yes,' he says Limited honesty Fabien Barthez The Test Every man fears Barometer He might be gay' The Times Jigsaw Roll The Saturday Times Kurt Schork A courageous reporter, a courageous man. Our most distinguished war correspondent Times 2 Why feng shui is out of control The Chinese guide to Interior design has been hijacked by cowboys and fanatics. James Collard reports Britanni No Title A singular hero The Arctic balloonist David Hempleman-Adams is one of a rare breed, says Julian Champkin No Title A view of Hempleman-Adams 's Rozlere balloon en… It's the end of world music as we know it Pop: Who will save us from bland boyband mania now that Andy Kershaw has left Radio 1? David Sinclair is feeling gloomy Kershaw will always be something of a round peg in a square hole Jazz: A veteran crooner leaves his heart in the Garden of England Picture Gallery Hell is other people, singing Television: Music Live may have been the perfect day out for Auntie, but Cailtlin Moran's highlight took place in a fish factory Pride in the name of love Pop Albums: On her first solo album since leaving M People, Heather Small proves a right little belter, while Jon Bon Jevi proves to be a poodle with bite, says Barbara Ellen Picture Gallery That Glasto main stage line-up in full Be sure to wear some flowers This Year's Glastonbury looks like being that most unusual of events, a people's festival, says Caitlin Moran. All together now … no rain, no rain Dance Music Bentley Rhythm Ace Cardiff Coal Exchange HMV No Title And all things nice? Exhibition: In Walsall, Hannah Betts sees how little girls grow up in the most disturbing way The obsessions of girlwood are richly evidenced: the collecting record-keeping and magpie's eye for treasure Opens at Cinemas Today No Title Cabaret Amanda McBroom Pizza on the Park, SW1 Concert Evgeny Kission Picture Gallery 30 years for a Trane, then … …two come along all at once. The great jazz saxophonist John Coltrane's legacy lives on, thanks in part to his son Ravi. Alyn Shipton reports 30 years for a Trane, then… People expected me to have some kind of inside knowledge that no one else has Dali Universe Exhibition No Title No Title Metro choice Picture Gallery Norwegian blues: Donald Sutherland as the reclusive… Round the twist Theatre: Donald Sutherland's stage comeback is a triumph of plot over plausibility, says Benedict Nightingale Teens on heat Opera & Ballet The Villains Opera Entertainments Listings Albery Theatre 020 7369 1740/7957 4020 Direct from… The Beautiful Game Donmar Warehouse Copenhagen Times 2 Fortune Bo & Cc 0171 836 2238 11th Spine-Chilling… No Title Alan Ayckbourn's No Title Blood Brothers Royal Court Donald Sutherland John Rubistein Enigmatic… The Antiquarian Book Fair Strand Theatre Vaudeville No Title Selfridges A golden an Hilling Ambivalence Where to Find It Times 2 Wish List No Title Weekend Media Hardy times ahead? The latest Editor of The Scotsman has a fearsome reputation south of the border, Her new underlings may be in for a shock, says Paul McCann In cyberspace, no one Be very afraid, Jasper Gerard says that Net surfers may be bored to death by doorknobs and pylons Can hear your screams of boredom Over a very young girlfriend at the time Over a very young girlfriend at the times—how trustworthy Handy No Title No Title Too thin or what? Do magazies encourage eating disorders by using too-thin models? Elsa McAlonan answers the charge levelled by the BMA No Title Streamwave Telephone Have you considered becoming a legal secretary?… Hammersmith & Fulham Investor in People Secretary Creme PA for Media Company in SW1 Senior Property Secretary c£25,000 To advertise, contact the Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items The Foundation is a customer driven management… Office Junior - London Multi-Lingual Creme Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultant Administrator/PA Times Newspapers Super Secretaries No Title Raymond Snoddy Lift-off for local TV? Media&marketing News of the World Times 2 Media The Times Higher Education Supplement No Title No Title An everyday tale of sex and spin The Archers has been pilloried for steamy scenes and accused of political bias. But its Editor is unrepentant, says Lucy Elkins A proud record of prying Intrusive media coverage is part of public life and a crltical check to inapproprlate behaviour, says Phillip Kinghtley Picture Gallery No Title No Title Mucking in to save the planet Tony Dawe presents a special report on how Enviroment Week intends to help us restore our gree and pleasant land UK Environment Week 'Firms must be forced to clean up their act' Survey reveals double standards on pollution and transport Firms must be forced to clean up their act' Show that environmental ad social issues are itegrated into business management in a systematic, transparent way Environment Week Mark's message Serious intentions underlie the ministry's comic television commercials UK Environment Week No Title No Title The Times Times 2 The Times has teamed up with Hilton hotels to offer readers some great value two-night bed-ad-breakfast breaks at more than 70 participating hotels in the UK and lreland. Whether you choose the country, the sea or the city, prices are from just £22.25 per person 2 for 1 museum tickets The Times/museums and Galleries Application Form No Title Exceptional circumstances can justify delay Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published June 2,2000 Regina v Lingham Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Jowitt and Mrs Justice Hallett Judgment May 23,2000 Public interest in giving judgment after settlement Court of Appeal Published June 2,2000 Prudential Assurace Company Ltd v McBains Cooper (a Firm) and Others Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson Lord Justice Brooke and Lord Justice Robert Walker Judgment May 23,2000 Indirect force sufficient to constitute offence of battery Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published June 2,2000 Haystead v Director of Public Prosecutions Before Lord Justice Laws and Mr Justice Silber Judgment May 12,2000 No Title No Title The Sunday Times Alex Ferguson names the three teams that can win the… Times 2 Offer & Games Bridge Chess Winnig Move Word Watching The Times Bookshop An assault on the senses Yesterday's viewing Interference Technology No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital No Title Times 2 Television For 12.55am Comic Writing 1.00 Culture 1.30 2.00… No Title Film Choice No Title Word-Watching answers (from page 34) No Title Film Choice No Title Times 2 Television Times 2 Televisio CARLTON/LWT 6 . 00 London Tonight; weather CD (37) 6.30 ITV… Times 2 Television 6.00 5 News; weather The day's stories,… ITV Variations No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2046 Times Newspapers Limited, 2000. 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