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News from 02/10/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Lyndon Van Der Pump, (Professor), Widget Finn, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, R. W. Leon, DJM, James Moore, Bruce Lewis, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, F. J. Orna-Ornstein, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, D. Marquis, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Graham Stewart, Richard Samuelson, Sam Lister, Gerald Davies, Laura Campbell, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, John Clarke, John Goodbody and Michael Horsnell, Russeli Kempson, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Len Melvin, Andrew Stone, W. N. F. Carter, Michael Mulvihill, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Emma Malmros, F. J. Bergin, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, David Hands, John Kavanagh, R. T. D. Oliver, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Stuart Crainer, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Jasper Gerard, Dan Whitcombe, Russell Kempson, Justin MacGregor Watson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Frits Bolkestein, Amber Cowan, Paul McCann, Lisa Armstrong, W. Y. Jackson, Ion Trewin, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Anna Söderblom, John Hopkins, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, D. Simon, George Bickerstaffe, Deborah Brett, Melissa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Oliver August, Stephen Thomas, J. R. Chilton, Nick Hasell, Bill Bryson, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Norman Baker, Alan Copps, Albert H. Friedlander, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Gerald Larner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Stanley Kaye, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Peter Thornton, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, David Crawford, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Simon Barnes Sports Feature Writer, Michael Williams (Solicitor advocate), Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Misha Glenny, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Victoria Segal and Mike Mulvihill, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Annie Flury, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Paul Downie, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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Despite the Dome, the Greenwich Peninsula is still a… Tory pledge to revitalise inner cities Press freedom put to the test Boy of ten killed in Israel clash Leicester City reach the top Air France Fly to Paris for just £50 return Reggie Kray dies after one month of freedom The Times and Times 2 today The new Alan Clark Diaries British girls ring down a golden curtain Hoon wants women to fight in the front line BT Manchester United cut down to size by Arsenal News The Times Online Microsoft After 71 years a king returns Comment Business The weather today Sport Times 2 Arts Offers Interface Ruthless gangster who made violence his creed Gladiator wins over Empire in poll of sexiest characters Bonnie Prince 'was a hardman' Paul Smith London Microsoft 17 g'days when a lusty nation came of age Says that Australia has lived through a period of enchantment and found itself Champion able to strike gold as professional Affectionate goodbye kitsch Watches the ceremony on television Challenge evoked martial spirit Mercedes-Benz 'Chariots' hero led Stephanie to gold Sydney's Olympic Triumph Prescott and Blair dash on second homes Weekend saving for ministers Tiny Computers Ltd Fans mourn last hovercraft crossing Surgeon's call on Siamese twins Standard Life Healthcare Premature babies depend on charity Phillips Auctioneers Fourth CJD death in village News in Brief Talks to free men NUT pay target Prince sets off None for the pot Trawler capsizes Correction Human Rights Tycoon's £20m won't give him a say on euro Compaq Eurosceptics campaign for 'no' policy Trimble faces new challenge for leadership Straw's wife lands top job Blair to set out vision of a reformed EU Conference Sidelines Hague vows to top Brown's pension rises PSINet Please welcome the moody Blues Conservative Conference Bupa The Times online Moderate Tories 'in danger of defecting to rivals' Press freedom to be tested in rights case Chubb British Gas Straw rules out marriage law for gays Right to life challenge goes to court Billy Elliot looks like doing a Full Monty Merrill Lynch Glitz vies with excrement as Philosophy stalks catwalk Milan Fashion (AFP): Haider defends war veterans New in Brief Forced to freeze Chinese saints Senator, 97, ill Prison escape Platinum Privileges Fresh row brews over European rights Bill Woodworm invade Venetian art Thieves use apes and snakes to threaten victims Vauxhall Kohl battles to keep place in history Prudential Israel clashes claim third child victim Ebookersfinance. com Bush and Gore set for first TV debate Time World Bank blow to Mugabe Moments. Com Bloodstains in OJ prosecution put in doubt Giles Whittell on questions raised about the evidence against Simpson for double murder Cartoon girl champions equality General strike will test Belgrade regime The Royal Bank of Scotland British firms may run Greek ferries (Reuters): Hurricane Keith sweeps Belize The world online Association of Exhibition Organisers Beijing's big day hijacked by Falun Gong It's time to stop playing the fool, Mr Hague Cheap populism and headline-chasing are no preparation for government The brutal truth at the heart of this sentimental eulogising of the Krays A shoddy gamble that never stood a chance Thanks, Sydney The Times Diary Atlanta is just a nasty memory From Steve to Noah, my top ten Best of Rights An Act that must give less power to the State, not more Not Ready yet Tories need to make the most of their unexpected moment Wizard in Oz Future hosts will be hard put to beat Sydney's Olympic record Legal aid changes Incurable NHS Rights protected by force of law Hitler's cruel fight to twist history International battle to save clipper The logic of CND Opera's ups and downs News at when? The plight of our primate cousins UK's Expo image One certain thing Zero tolerance Royal Air Force College Cranwell Court Circular Judges' Service Luncheons Nature notes Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Royal Air Force College Cranwell Anniversaries Royal Air Force College Cranwell Court & Social Acorn Stairlifts Royal Air Force College Cranwell Lives in Brief Desmond Zwemmer Purveyor and publisher of art books Lady Plowden Author of a report that changed the face of primary education, who went on to be an influential figure in broadcasting Howard Winstone Tenacious Welsh featherweight who became world champion despite losing the tips of three fingers Capitalisation, week's change Aer Lingus Man Utd deal kicks PR woe into touch Companies Reporting Results and statistics Versailles case will not begin until 2001 Change on Week Bank man takes over at OFT Consultants hired to watch the watchdogs Exchange Rates Psion Economic Outlook First-class challenge faces EU post services Analysis Appeal threat to power profits Novell Bagel cafe chain plots expansion What the Sunday Papers Say EU plan to scrap old ships could lift oil price Cordiant nears media merger ONdigital flotation yet to be decided Why intervention is not in common currency Economic Briefing Picture Gallery Sainsbury's opts for ScotPower By Our Financial Staff: Analysts see no rise in UK rates Trade deal pulls Iran in from the cold Vizual Rights Act attacked by IoD Anglo to keep stake in De Beers No Title Planning laws blow for superstores Rival floats could hit BT mobile offer The Times Crossword Picture Gallery GE back with last-minute bid for Scottish Life CPP in talks about £500m flotation Chief executives out in front in pay race Cognos No Title Schools set interesting target Your route map to the week ahead Olympics Inside: Cook's special S2,… Charcol The first eleven Henry halts United's title charge Percy's quality shines through the Finn air Britain's farewell sealed by Ctffrk's golden handshake Modern Pentathlon My Sydney highlights Medal Table Heineken Cup Tomorrow in the Times Harrison treads path lined with gold Brown is consoled by defeat on equal terms Marathon Lloyds TSB Final weekend's results from Sydney Judges are warmed by Bonfire's lovely glow Pessoa's refusal opens way for Dutch delight Equestrianism My Sydney highlights Jones now sets her sights on five golds in Athens Athletics Wily Ranieri outflanks Liverpool Carbone commands centre stage after Cole's fire fades Berger aims to make more room for his boss Taylor offers thanks for Leicester's time at the top Johansson showing how he could cause England problems Stewart helps erase painful memories for Burley Southampton have no answer to Boksic's costly flair Picture Gallery Tottenham tormented by best and worst of Smith United bow to king Henry's crowning moment Generous Derby invite Villa to help themselves Shearer's crisis of confidence revealed by Robsbn FA Carting Premiership Nationwide League Non-league Nationals Women Premier Watch 2000 Overseas Scotland Francis sees danger in growing divide Football Boa Morte enhances Fulham's reputation Rangers edge closer to their Old Firm rivals Jaeger-Lecoultre Blackburn lack the look of contenders Razor-sharp Jackson spearheads Rushden's challenge for honours Old allies' familiarity breeds contentment By Our Sports Staff European Football: Lippi fury after defeat Flora The Times Wednesday his rock bottom despite new look Saracens go into Europe as top dogs thanks to Castaignede Rugby union: Zurich Premiership British Midland King returns to get Wasps buzzing Pienaar seeks help for front-row shortage Kingsholm happy as Little fulfils great expectations Newport prove in need of return to finishing school Wilkinson makes convincing case for Newcastle's youth Sale give wayward Leicester plenty to ponder Hard work reaps rewards for Wappett McRae promises quick return after crash in Corsica Motor railying Players face a tough challenge Golf Corporate Challenge scores Cricket Delivery Techniques Campbell enjoys bright outlook as rain prevails Legal & Public Notices Return to form delights Elliott Rugby league Sinndar shapes history with Arc win Racing Pontefract Folkestone Rapid Raceline Fallon returns to saddle Reading the racecard Pontefract to inspect Karasta offers no clue to Murtagh's fate For the record Rugby union This week's fixtures Yesterday's racing results Pools check McNish may sing off at top Sport in Brief Duval completes his recovery Smith finishes in grand manner Eastbourne and Exeter celebrate Trumbley clears Storm clouds England close the gap Bryant proves he is still a force Former champion Winstone dies Britain's young guns take up baton From Our Correspondents Rising stars hold promise of more medal success in Athens in 2004 Silver brings epic voyage to a heart-warming conclusion Nivea Men My Sydney highlights Medals are the best monument From your correspondence Pools for all IOC uniust 7Days Battle for Control of European Union Five Highs Cover Drive They Said what? Cover Drive I was there … Sport Online The best Games ever… but never again Australia begins to moum the passing of the Olympics and welcomes back the traffic jams Tomorrow in the Times My Sydney highlights Simon Has that exciting career you had become just a… Lisa Armstrong assesses London Fashion Week Index The hidden victims of Mugabe's land grab The Alan Clark Diaries 1972-1982 Fantasy football Contents Alisdair Pugh and Way Picture Gallery Clark in the raw Free look Tomorrow The Test Bonnie Prince Charlie To err is human; When Marc de Leval's patients began dying, he stopped operating and turned to experts for help. Anjana Ahuja reports The accidental legacy of As the Human rights Act comes into force today, Graham Stewart explains why its originator will be spinning in his grave National Canine Defence League Air France A less than perfect solution in the case of the perfect crime Jail for the pig lover who had his snout in the trough In New York Doomed to be landless, jobless, hopeless Black farmworkers are the hidden victims of Zimbabwe's land reform, says Jan Raath The Times Great British Hopes Could this be the Izzy The stage is set for Fashion diary The Times Picture Gallery Rocking in a 1980s time warp Emma Malmros studies those who see the show to learn which trends will fly or die Do I, Don't I Need a Wap phone? Simply the Best Get the look for less It's not even semi-tough La Move: An uplifting football tale has pleased the punters, but leaves Sean MacAulay unmoved This is the coach movie as porn—climactic speeches arrive every ten minutes Blues Rosco Gordon Jazz Café, Nw1 I am an anti-Spice Pop: Sporty Spice muscled her way into rock-chick territory with a strenuous London workout. David Sinclair approves Pop World Party Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Opera & Ballet With light, it's fantastic Visual Theatre: Hettie Judah is left in the dark by one show, but the rest of the Festival of visual Theatre is looking good Picture Gallery A Bohemian travesty Picture Gallery A Bohemian travesty Jazz Tribute to Cannoball Adderley Soho Jazz & Heritage Festival The Times Devilishly amusing tales Opera: Covent Garden's revival brings out the horror and the humour in Les contes d'Hoffmann, says John Allison Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Burning brightly Concert: Tan Dun's Crouching Tiger makes a bold entrance but outstays its welcome, says Bany Millington Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items A drama out of a crisis The weekend's viewing Interference Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) Itv BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Today's Television The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2150 Longines Interland The virus goes mobile Contents Accessdata Air of detachment doesn't quite work Olympic sites set to make tracks Loophole pays off in a fee market No Mickey Mouse set-up What do you get if you cross a monster, a horse, and a computer? Probably a hit movie, says Alan copps Sony plays one jump ahead Real-life DIY on the building site Website of the Week California dream of a prize trip The Twilight Zone Crash course in screen-saving User Interface Wrong handle on this Messiah PC World First technical knock-out for Prince Naseem Microsoft Top Ten All Formats How Saw foil phon A bug's strife could play havoc as we become more and more reliant A massive fraud was all in a day's w who were never caught. For perso are not as high—but th erisk of a Ben Hammersley reports from Orlan the anti-virus community plan to ta A bugs' strife could play havoc as we become more and more reliant o Symantec Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imperial Consolidated Multiple Classified Advertising Items Post Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bristol & West Investments Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Another bite out of cable on cards Will curiosity kill the CueCat? Ben Hammersley reports on privacy and intellectual property issues that can make or break technology Evesham Micros Ltd. Latest moves in the world of It SmartCertify Direct PMR Group Plc Greythorn Plexus Penguin sets out on a new chapter Great E-xpectations With Stephen King putting his own work online, and the new Penguin website featurieng work in progress from top authors, Andrew Stone weighs up the pros and cons of online publishing Colin What's your degree worth? Cranfield Inside Ashridge Boomtime slows but opportunities are still there John O'Leary introduces a 16-page supplement on Mba degrees and finds that applicant numbers are diminishing The wow factor and how to get it A top school requires top talent. Stuart Crainer explains how to impress London Business School Women cleans in a tough guy's world Business schools have traditionally been run by men, but hings are changing, reports George Bickerstaffe City University Business School Hello, hello… it's hands-on experience Widgat Finn on the class whose research outside the campus helped the 999 service Henley Management College News in Brief Revolver. com MBA News in Brief First, get the Salaries are rising fast—and many ways Could you do Stuart Crainer reports on a quiz show that sets a challenge The Bradford MBA Modular Cranfield News in Brief Distance is no barrier to doing a business degree The focus of learning at universities and business schools in Britain and abroad is To boldly go to Silicon Valley No Title HEC School of Management ENPC MBA Essec Management Education The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Chicago GSB No Title Incubators hatch business Start-up accelerators began in Silicon Valley, but have also been established at several schools in Britain. 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