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News from 27/10/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Ben MacIntyre US Editor, David Wood, Brian H. Fish, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, David Adams, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Jane Shi, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Simon Barnes, Tom Hibbert, Tom Calverley, Julian Lee, Paul Hoggart, David Ganz (Professor), Richard Hobson, Nick Winstone-Cooper, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Frances Gibb Legal Editor and Roland Watson, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Simon Walker, Jeremy Whittle, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, T. G. E. Lidbetter, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Robert Hazell (Director), Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Cornelius Lysaght, Donald Hutera, David Charter Education Correspondent, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Michael Portillo, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Meghnad Desai, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Ranulph Fiennes, Alice Lagnado, Eve-Ann Prentice, Phil Gordon, Charles Bremner, Greg Hurst, Aileen Ballantyne, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Roland Watson and Tim Reid, G. R. Watson, Sue MacGregor, Oliver Kay, Amber Cowan, Valerie Elliott and Phillip Webster, Paul McCann, Terry Tastard, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Robert Coxon, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Monica Furlong, Alice Lagnado and Michael Binyon, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Richard Fitzwilliams, Nick Hasell, Hettie Judah, Conal Urquhart and Steve Bird, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Colin Wilson, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Gitta Sereny, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, G. A. Smith, Maureen Paton, Chris McGrath, Emma Hall, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Carol Midgley and Paul McCann, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, David Des Roches, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, John Holtby, Henry Kemp, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Jan Raath, Jarvis Astaire, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The decision to release James Bulger's killers… Why did our brother die? BSE inquiry attacks culture of secrecy and complacency Two Free Bottles of Wine worth Beware the cult of Blame Bulger family to challenge killers' release The Times and Times Last testimony of a doomed sailor Inside Gays threatened Euro falls again Collymore move The 7-day guide to the best in arts, entertainment and TV Herd instinct keeps MPs in safe pasture Parliamentary Sketch The World's Most Expensive Perfume The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times Arts The Times Online Offers Dissident Unionists infuriated by Blair The weather today Picture Gallery Defence order gives shipyards a lifeline Summer election hinted at Television licence fee up by £5 News in Brief Off-road vehicles Leaflet campaign Today in Parliament The Sunday Times Letter describes death on the Kursk Officer who wrote note had premonition, says widow Vicar had prison record New £1m puzzle for code cracker The Big Number Fujitsu Computers Siemens Killers are schooled to face the world Evil that shocked the nation Ruling renews rivalry with ministers over sentencing Liverpool parents angry at judgment Mother is freed after helping ill son to die Long-haul flight syndrome 'a myth' Wizcom QuickLink Sky Canon stars as a wild thing Sheena Easton Gap between black and white pupils widens School cured Duke of smacking Mercedes-Benz Monk denies indecency Greenpeace chief quits for his farm News in Brief Head start Grammar victory Net loss at work Fantasy value By a Correspondent: Wealthy spouses face bigger divorce payouts Library contains suspected Nazi loot Bigsave. com Lords put air traffic sell-off in doubt Hitachi By a Correspondent: Image of young ape wins world contest Birds 'practise songs in dreams' Secrecy that led to catalogue of fatal failures In less than a decade, an horrific disease has emerged and claimed the lives of 80 people. These are the victims of a culture of secrecy £27m lesson Magnet Candour enables public to take sensible view On Politics Relatives voice bitter gratitude Heritage Hotels Alliance Leicester Total payout could add up to £4 billion One sick cow brought industry to its knees Village fears put to rest Delle Com The farm where it all began Clarke accused of trying to give wrong evidence Singled out for criticism Mappin&webb Dixons Hogg sinks to the occasion FT. com The dead offer their own silent testimony Major accepts blame for the Conservatives Laura Ashley Hp invest Train go-slow as 2,000 cracked rails found Citroen Hard shoulders to be used in motorway jams Saga Trainee driver's train derailed Hp invest Jail for wife in escape hijack Carpet RiGHT Speeding British drivers may lose licence in France Bhutto faces new accusations over '£1bn assets' Time & Computers (Reuters): Kissinger has heart attack World in Brief Blair faces anger over submarine (AFP): Accounts frozen (AP): Beijing arrests (AP): Serial killer jailed TeamGB The Times Daewoo Suicide bomber hits Israeli Army post in Gaza Nine killed in Ivory Coast poll protests Mugabe to face inquiry Vauxhall Freshexpress Good as new cars PC World Currys Vote divides the 'gay state' Ian Brodie reports from Burlington on a challenge to Vermont liberals Photographs: Simon Walker Nixon tape release angers Bush camp Abbey National US 2000 Election Uncle Frank, Gore's best guide Norwich Union Bush fights to reassure the grey vote You tawkin' ta me, Mr President? Then tawk like this Tiny The world online The Times Silence that could be a death sentence The right to privacy threatens a vital register of information on cancer For James Bulger's family, this must be a travesty of justice Lord Phillips and the Temple of Blame Cover story The Times Diary The Politics of Risk Lord Philips lifts the veil on Whitehall's culture of secrecy Solomon's Choice A difficult decision taken by an expert Farewell A message of grief comes from below the Barents Sea Tory interest rates Heath's departure Classes in literacy Time to suspend depreciating euro A safer way to run a rail system Taking a train 'the nadir of travel' Poorly served soldiers Young Christians American elections US political descent Lessons from the vote for Speaker Court Circular State Opening of Parliament Memorial services Announcements Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages University news J . S. Morrison Classical scholar and first President of Wolfson College, Cambridge, whose researches made possible the reconstruction of the Greek trireme John Morrison, CBE, FBA, classicist, authority on triremes. and first President of Wolfson College, Cambridge, was born on June 15,1913. He died on October 25 aged 87 Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices On This Day Cuban Missile Crisis Deepens Ambrose King Setting new scientific standards in an unfashionable field of medicine Dr Ambrose King, venereologist. was born on April 19.1902. He died on September 25 aged 98 Deutsche Post World Net Two non-executives resign at MG Rover Euro drops to record low for second day Byers to keep mergers veto E-cortal Europe's Net economy 'to grow at 87% a year' Picture Gallery Builders reject Mayor's plan Germany may think again on postal reform Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Liffe must Connect Yamani voices oil price fears Pensions link change 'would add 5p on tax' Invensys denies talks Bank of Cyprus Ltd Cathay Pacific Pilkington rejects buyback WH Smith's magazine row 'over by Christmas' Hasbro wins product deal By Our City Staff: Daimler earnings dive Results in Brief Kellogg set for $3.6bn takeover Inquiry into Amazon's accounting Business in Brief Orange selects winning suppliers Euronext to list Dutch futures AIB abandons standalone plan RM wins digital learning contract Wembley to buy hospitality group AEA shares plunge on profit alert Barclays quit Express bid Sara Lee looks at Bernard Matthews Chaos looms at Longbridge Commentary The First miniskirt Diamond prospects lift Rio Stock Market Hopes of rail contract boost Jarvis Eurotop 100 Hopes of rail contract boost Jarvis Major Indices London Financial Futures Difficult to engineer a solution to Invensys Tempus Aea Dollar Rates Wall Street London housebuilders see no profit in Livingstone's plan Liffe has to Connect with other exchanges if it is to prosper London's lauded futures exchange must win some customers for its technology Flat rate loss for Red Ken's res City Diary Better late City Diary EasyAnswer City Diary On a plate City Diary Fuel duty cuts will not end hauliers' plight It's Scandinavian The Times Unit Trust Information Service Losses widen in afternoon Aer Lingus Repsol pulls out of bid for power company Revenue StepStone to reduce cash burn Auditor fined over Venables's firm's accounts UBS profits lift shares Jaguar offers pay rise By Our City Staff: WILink. com sales income up 25% Deal boosts Redstone FTSE-bets. com Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Chloride gears up to buy more US firms Ascot addresses questions of straight and narrow Racing Newmarket Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Brighton Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Cheers! Let's raise a glass to new owners Life At The Races The things they say Holdings set to increase Racing-bets. com A formula for success Torrance given extra drive by his new ball Golf Virgin Personal tragedy spurs swimmers to golden glory Paralympic Games Cone pitches in to put Yankees in driving seat Baseball: World Series Scotland Cup bid Sport in Brief McSorley chosen Squad on trial Footie-bets. com Below-par Hendry squeezes in Snooker Today's fixtures Towcester Racing Rogers is left in limbo as hearing delayed Rugby union Rusedski's rally finds momentum Tennis Germany foil British pursuit of gold Cycling World Chess Championship Football For the record Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Kear adds Rogers to England party Rugby league Fulham's friendly Cottage sprouts thorns among the roses Football Unrepentant Shakoor still points the finger at Gatting Cricket In Lahore Cricket Delivery Techniques England give Stewart vote of confidence The Times Online Larsson on spot to give Celtic the edge Football The Premiership today Bradford gamble all on Collymore Moves keeps cool as Preston continue hot streak Derby put Todd's return on hold Heskey's late show lifts Liverpool The Times Crossword England's early birds attempt to retain grip Old Speckled Hen Saturday Times Soft-centred punk Strad wars The Times Contents Fantasy football A Stradivarius riddle An American violin expert has caused a row in the rarefied world of antique instruments by claiming that the world's most valuable Stradivarius violin is nothing of the sort. Giles Whittell investigates The Test A slow death for fast food? The Slow Food Fair in Italy seeks to change the way we eat - and the frenzied way we live our lives, says Richard Owen The catalyst was the appearane of McDonald's golden arches near the Spanish Steps in Rome The Saturday Times The Times Survival of The Kakapo, the numbat and the no-eyed, big-eyed wold spider are endangered. Why should we care? Simon Barnes explains The young can see clearly, they have big eyes and open minds Good Week for Barometer Bad Week for House of Fraser One man's irresponsible picket is another man's cattle-farming wife Accustomed as I am to public signings . . . On a wing and a prayer Interview: How odd - a band that puts music before royalties and a front man who's "not in it for the glory". How will Doves survive the vicious world of modern rock, asks David Sinclair If we can underachieve like Joy Division, we'll be happy with that Acting Leave it aht Television: In a bold move, the BBC has hired the dead to play the slaters in EastEnders, says Caitlin Moran The avsyrdkt skyttt Kat bolts her lines like a navvy with a pastie Teenage Fanclub Rock Collector: The Jeff Beck Group with Rod Stewart Plastic Bono band Rock Collector: The Jeff Beck Group with Rod Stewart Erasure More pop albums Concert Avanti!/Oramo Symphony Hall, Bimingham Timeless glories Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden The Mikado Royal Shakespeare Company Opera & Ballet Entertainments Another Country Lady Salsa Art Galleries Entertainments Listings Theatre Sisters & Others Young Vic Whines and spirits Theatre: The West End revival of Noel Coward's Fallen Angets has Benedict Nightingale In comic heaven Jazz Soupsongs Queen Elizabeth Hall Play choice The Wish List Soft-centreclling Soft-centredl punk The London Furniture Village Where to Find It Can journalism kill? Three journalists stand accused of inciting the slaughter of Rwandans. Julian Lee reports A gossip queen in carpet slippers Carol Wallace, Editor-in-chief of People, magazine, tells Maureen Paton why she prefers to write about celebritles rather than mix with them Barclays' Express refusal The Times Close this toothless irrelevance The Broadcasting Standards Commission was never more than a sop to Britain's curtain-twitching tendency, says Paul McCann Don't rush to put the kettle on More and longer TV ad breaks are good for business Or are they, asks Emma Hall Crème Hoodless Brennan & Partners Plc Jane Armstrong. Regent Selection Ltd. Engineering & Construction Company Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Times Newspapers Covent Garden Bureau Coys of Kensington on Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drake International Legal Medical Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Misys Créme The fast show Paper Round Online papers are moving into an era where the crucial issue is delivery Media Diary A 'cure' for leprosy: the BBC The corporation's unheralded campaign in India has transformed the treatment of the disease, says Eve-Ann Prentice Telephone 020 7481 4481 News of the World Media & Marketing The Times Vacancy The Times Accepting gift can be 'appropriation' House of Lords Building on progress made while in detention Court of Appeal Distinguishing recall for breach of licence from return to custody Court of Appeal Now you need never lose a sale Tony Dawe looks at the latest in hi-tech business as a now show opens at Olympia Philips Cheapest Deals Facing the future You can hold a conference with collegues at without leaving your desk Hello, is anybody there? At last. A speech recognition service that really works. Tony Dawe listens in How to Talk and E-Shop The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Cracking secrets of the ice Yesterday's viewing Off your Chest Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 30) La Belle Hélène BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Television The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2172 Longines

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