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News from 06/11/2000

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Andrew Robson, Mark Hall, Jon Ashworth, John Denham, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Helen Daniel, Michael Aylwin, Robert Hands, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Joanna Coles, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Gabrielle Starkey, Erich Steiner, Srikumar Sen, Morag Preston, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, William a Anderson, Anthony Seldon, Laura Campbell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Conal Urquhart, David McVay, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Redwood, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Victoria Segal, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Graham Speake (Honorary Secretary), Tony Keable-Elliott, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Anita Chaudhuri, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Clare Whitehead, Leslie Turnberg, Chairman, Andy Stephens, Rodney Milnes, Jennifer Riley, Simon Baddeley, David Collins, Nick Wyke, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Mike Bradley, David Hands, D. C, Chris Moss, Greg Hurst, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Cyril Chantler (Chairman), Russell Kempson, Dan Whitcombe, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Jeremy Pound, Anna Söderblom, John Hopkins, Marit Hargie, Umberto Bossi (Federal Secretary), John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Cliff, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent and Stephen Farrell, Ben Hammersley, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and Helen Studd, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jeremy Griffiths, Alan Copps, Ian Johns, Michael Fitzpatrick, Linus Gregoriadis, Nancy Jo Sales, Richard Hoare, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Anjana Abuja, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jenny Eclair, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Michael Horsnell, Malcolm Field, Chairman, Chris Ayres, Kathleen Wyatt, Mark Baldwin, Edgar Andrews, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lindsay Nicolle, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Giles Tremlett and Daniel McGrory, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Rebecca Goldsmith, Cyril Townsend, Director,

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The case for a referendum on Nice is strong, else we… Brown will freeze duty on fuel Kasparov vows to fight back Property boost for BT neighbours North Sea cod ban feared Surgeons will separate Siamese twins today The Times and Times 2 today, page 2. Crossword, page… Best for the US Election New York comes round to… Desperate Gore plays the race card More flood misery as fresh storms blow in Best for Sport Henderson Global Overstors The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Interface Camelot's directors in line for lottery win Brown to encourage savings by under-18s The weather today Picture Gallery Real IRA attacks feared Pensioners lose with 'gimmicks', say Tories Young men dozing off at the wheel News in Brief Twitcher target Moor body found The week in Parliament Girl, 16, fights father in court for school fees Rider is found dead by father Champagne left with millennium hangover 'Arson attack' on home of impresario Don't Forget! Britons held over 'biggest' hashish ring By a Correspondent: Flooding could force halt in Railtrack work 'Ghost trains' to deter new year crowds in capital Abbey National Petrol supplies back to normal UK 'one of cheapest countries for drivers' Shephard may be 1922 Committee's first lady Mowlam hint on cannabis laws Police face more time on duties Revival of old springs deepens flood fears Villagers have to go Shannon There are Still Times when we Can't Prevent… Junk food blamed for huge rise in diabetes Lose weight and stay fit Medical Briefing Pesticide link to Parkinson's disease Vauxhall Picture Gallery Cancer test breakthrough Gym shoes on menu of pregnant women Carey takes up the 'What would Jesus do?' approach to life Second in command Your most important new asset isn't in your… Police close down 'bad apple' website Kasparov vows to keep champion's reign short Tiny Solicitors to shun legal aid work in pay dispute Mitsubishi Motors Plan to mobilise voluntary corps of over-50s Fishermen face total North Sea cod ban TeLeTeXT 'It's a struggle Sacrifice is necessary Teenagers wreck jail in 3-day riot News in Brief GM chips alert Money spinnaker Cliff death The King's ear FTA Secret is out on how to buy £35 Damien Hirst 1ski. com Virgin energy Ericsson Highgrove to grow herbal remedies A handful of voters hold Oval Office key Aeo Democrats pitch Lieberman into Florida's generation game US Election 2000 Hillary vies for Jewish vote Swiftcall Legion Prudential Rivals in final push for victory Secrets crackdown vetoed Kpn Qwest Gore calls on the Almighty in final dash Us Election 2000 AOL Deceased and wife make running German Right seeks poll on immigrants Comdirect Fiction favourites 'buried' in woods Vauxhall WB 'Unique' discovery was hoax Global Crossing French in panic over 'smuggled' British cattle feed Novell Britain gains allies in fight to keep veto (Reuters): The Emperor's final journey Opposition ready to 'share power' in Zimbabwe Hijacker leaps to his death World in Brief (Reuters): Clinton peace bid (AP): Singapore rebuff (Reuters): Iraq flies again Kidnapped camel jockeys rescued Lease123 FT. com Saddam spends millions on resort The Times Online American politics is a different ball game Not all the new President's policies will be welcome this side of the Atlantic Ministers protest too much before the fuel campaign has even started Blair in a bind over European integration Treaty of Nice could be an election embarrassment Not cricket Simon Barnes Embarrassed by Riches Brown seeks to strike a new balance on pensions Zimbabwe Lives in Hope But there is little that Britain can do to oust Mugabe War minus the Shooting The chess board provides a field of noble combat Middle East battle lines NHS needs to encourage staff GMC's position on confidentiality Italian party stance Active to the end Air traffic controls 'Rocker' role Racial equality Educational pain and gain equation Adam and/or Eve The sound of beauty Rail lottery Court Circular School news Birthdays University news Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial services Anniversaries Pall Mall Tickets Duke of Sutherland a service of thanksgiving for the… Premier Events Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Dinners Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Meeting Service Appointments Nature notes Stairlift Rentals Lives in Brief Stephanie Lawrence Actress who made her name in West End musicals and was a fine double for Monroe Sir Patrick Branigan Colonial administrator of legal expertise who played a major role in shaping the independence constitution of Malta and Ghana A Race for Second Place Democrat Woodrow Wilson was elected the 28th President of the United States, with Thomas R. Marshall as Vice President. Wilson won 435 electoral votes against the eight won by Republican incumbent William Howard Taft, and the 88 won by Progressive Party candidate Theodore Roosevelt. This Presidential election was the only one in American history where two former presidents have been defeated by another candidate in the same election On This Day November 6,1912 Neil Crawford Challenging the office bully and supporting the victim Capitalisation, week's change Selftrade. co. uk Braced for more misery from M&s Companies Reporting Results and statistics Asda to expand home shopping Monsoon in Net review Alliance Leicester Economic Outlook Akers buys stake in AHC By Our City Staff: Sara Lee set for Matthews bid Rents to hurt retailers What the Sunday Papers Say By Our City Staff: BCC hails Pru stakeholder FTSE-bets. com Deutsche Post World Net Tube to search abroad for manager Robinson could retire early to take Scottish Enterprise position LSE prepares to charm its members Change on Week Stock market M&s 'faces new decline in sales' Cyberes plans AIM flotation TUC calls for minimum wage overhaul Exchange Rates Hazlewood tipped to quit market in £275m takeover by French Brokat CBI steps up attack on employment legislation Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5112 BT rivals seek property for a phone of their own Brown report unlikely to increase rates The Times Crossword Ahern calls on UK to join euro Abbey and BoS look to reopen talks Hollick demands deposit from Mail Go awaits BA flight plan Investec Hands poised to bid for Meridien Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor 7 Days Your route map to the week ahead Ace Merson looks for England recall Rugby league World Cup S8 Premiership Football reports inside Sun Clarke's new order is put on hold Page S3 Condon's trail to lead him closer to home Cricket Dell. Com Nixon ready to answer the call as pressure on Stewart intensifies Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Ferreira masters Hewitt to end title drought Tennis Public Notices In the Times on Saturday Football Clarke prepares to take over from old order Golf Mickelson eases home Nicol completes six-goal weekend Hockey JL The Times Football Handbook Including Colin Schindler's derby day blues By Our Sports Staff: Cardiff victory marred by violence Ice hockey Caitlin Moran on Wright and wrongs Plus: Vital Statistics Club by club, kick by kick… Savage returns taunts with show of predatory power Insure. co. uk Spurs respond to Graham's rallying cry Fa Carling Premiership Curbishley content to put points before the plaudits Beattie makes Chelsea pay for their defensive frailty The Times Middlesbrough receive yet another kick in the teeth Leeds find fuel in Viduka's Olympic flame Derby County v West Ham United Champions' hunger leaves Coventry united in awe Shearer proves Robson's trump card again FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League Premier Watch 2000 Non-league National Women Overseas UniBond Dr Martens Ryman FA Umbro Trophy Other European Fixtures Today This week Scotland Sweet strike by Francis leaves angry Bassett out of sorts Football: Nationwide League Saha blots his copybook Byfield relishes his humble surround Way is spot on as Yeovil stretch their advantage Abbey provides late solace City fail to see comic side William Hill Watford maintain unbeaten status Thompson secures Celtic's position Scotland Local rivalry blocks England's path The quarter-final meeting with Ireland provides a chance for the World Cup to be noticed Rugby League World Cup New Zealand raise roof with peerless performance World Chess Championship Samoa's show of strength gives Scotland no quarter By Our Sports Staff: Martyn doubtful for Ireland British Midland Injury for Jones casts long shadow Rugby union Brave France left to rue loss of Castaignede Rugby union Gloucester push the replay button and justify team choice Tetley's Bitter Cup Rotherham make status count Robinson finally breaks Coventry's resistance Horan at ease with surrounds Worcester relish test of pedigree Scotland give McGeechan cause for hope Brown tackles issue of thwarting Wasps in fine style Trainer laments loss of Inca Racing Fontwell Park Southwell Carlisle Racecourses near deadline over media rights bid Negotiations should heed the value of terrestrial channels Far Cry attempts to break down barriers for Pipe Flemington tomorrow Saturday's results Rapid Raceline Racing-bets. com This week's fixtures Rugby union Mordt finds his family values Schools sport For the record Pools check Hockey Davies has the edge in jump-off Sport in Brief Alldis on course for Lonsdale Belt High winds delay race Clijsters claims third title El Mouaziz takes New York crown Oakwood shoot way to victory Longo breaks one-hour record Hartlepool bowl over holders Yagudin's perfect moves win title Sneddon thwarts Belliss dream From Our Correspondents: Payne Stewart remembered, warts and all A year after his death, the widow of the American golfer has put her grief into words Beautiful friendship ended when Kite began to make his mark League of nations that fails to grasp meaning of sport From your Correspondence: Insular attitude is totally outdated Charlton out of order Weather factor 7 Days A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Rallying to the Cause They Said what? Blood Brothers I was there Date: March 6,1991 Venue: Wemboy Archa Occasion: British, Commonwealth and European heavyweight title bout: Lennox Lewis celebrats victory after stopping Gary Mason Sport Online That was then Kinane's small slip causes giant concern Breeders' Cup defeat for Irish champion could have been caused by jockey error Goss could pay ultimate price for his blind faith Optimax A wild weekend with Damien Hirst Arts: Pages 12 & 13 She'll take Manhattan Inter//face Battle for the Silver Surfers: Why the… Why frump is fun Fashion: Page 14-19 Motherhood isn't everything: IVF supremo speaks… Fantasy football Contents Picture Gallery Hillary' kind of town Hillary Clinton has confounded her critics by winning the affections of New Yorkers. Joanna Coles follows her on the last days of her dogged campaign to become Senator, and asks If it is her first atep towards the White House Pregnancy cravings Barbarians in Whitehall Anthony Seldon reveals how the Foreign Office was almost demolished to make way for a concrete eyesore In the realm of the senses at the supermarket Celia Brayfield has seen - and felt and smelt - the future of shopping It 's Ok The head of the fertillty regulations body says women are put under too much pressure to procreate. Interview by Anjana Ahija Third World Britain Richard Holledge returned from two weeks in Mexico, Guatemala and Belize to find conditions in storm- devastated Britian similar - and in some cases a lot worse Francis House Children's Hospice Haunted by a secret murder in the family Neither Net nor grocer Sold down the river The IIois people, forced off their paradise island by the British 30 years ago, are now going home, Michael Dynes reports The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Bad boy When Damien Hirst puts on a show, it becomes a show in itself, as Vanity Fair writer Nency Jo Sales found out when she joined the Hirst circus in New York Comedy Theatre Anar-chic in the UK Forget nostaigia British style Is now about modernism and finding the next big thing. Could it be Mulberry, asks Lisa Armsstrong Fashiondiary The once-frumpy bastions of British fashion such as Burberry, Aquascutum and Daks have Frump is reborn My favourite thing Herm?s playing cards mean more to the Interier designer David Collins than almost anything else Wear a mini? Do I, Don't I Get the look for less High street versions of the look on pages Simply the best One-two, one-two, wonder Cinema: The 44th London Film Festival peaks early for Nigel Cliff, on the road with a 1970s rock band in Almost Famous Alive and high kicking LA Movie: Charile's Angels has winged it to the top of the US box office. Sean MacAulay reports Labohème Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten Worth the trip, just Theatre: Howard Barker parades the usual suspects - to greater effect this time says lan Johns Theatre The other rhapsody from Bohemia Opera: Roll over, Puccini. Leoncavallo's rival La Bohème is rocking the Coliseum, says Rodney Milnes Dance Opera November 10 Bush Centenary Wigmore Hall Concerts: Overdue recognition for our own hero of socialism; Don Quixote as good as it sounds New English Art Club Art Galleries Entertainments LSO/Ozawa Barbican Critic's Choice Soul of old king Coleman Jazz: Ornette Coleman will be bloxing free in Belfast this week. Mike Bradley met him Arts diary The Times No Title Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times The swish of the curtain The weekend's viewing Interference Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky Sports 1 Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) Sunday on itv BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2180 Longgines Netkonect Battle for the silver surfers Contents The Open University Gold mine awaits Alan Copps introduces a three-page report on the fight to win the hearts and cash of the over-50s Rivals line up to win business Dan Whitecombe on why Saga's supremacy on the internet is now being challenged Picture Gallery Clara. net Hammicks Books Shops Is this Britain's Oldest Surfer? Www. show. computerbooksdirect. co. uk Everybody s glad to be grey "Over 50" certainly no longer equates to "over the hill", and the internet is helping to break down the age barrier The Persions Activist The Doctor The Decathlete PC primer Primed to pick the very best Alan Copps on the latest series of tests that can help to guide you to the next step in finding the right PC Dan flair makes if the tops in survey The Royal Bank of Scotland Lara's lasting dream is to get her man Tomb Raider is getting the big screen treatment but, as well as adventure, the film reveals Lara Croft's bedroom secrets ICS Chronicle of the secret missions All Formats Game Downloads Learning thrills and spills News Bites Dell. Com BT Winners of the BCS IT British companies are breaking new ground in the field of technological innovation, as Alan Copps discovered at the esteemed British Computer Society IT awards Best of Speed-trap. com What really went on at Microsoft? As conflicting statements are given about the software computer security breach, Ben Hammersley Says it is time the company came clean over events American Express Changing their tune A gofer for the go-getters Little finger points to identity Egg: card Claire's Web Website of the Week Game way to make a mint Bulletin. net Island joins the dots and will net fortune Fine, but where are the knickers? Internet Shopper Lining up a therapy session Bowstreet runner and other IT moves Lineone PMR Quick, let's cut the boot-up time User Interface The Times Interface Time Computers

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