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News from 20/11/2000

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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Giles Tremlett, Robert Hands, Nick Nuttall, Helen Studd, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Camilla Morton, Stephen Wall, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Joan Atkins, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Robert Breckman, Toby Kay, Jonathan Lennie, Philip Howard, Dom Joly, Roy Miles, David Chater, Michael Binyon, David Thorp, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, James MacDonald, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, John O'Leary Education Editor, Laura Campbell, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Elinore Wellwood, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Bernard Parke, Rob Andrews (Deputy Chief Inspector), Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Kirk Douglas, Peter Melloy, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Bridget Harrison and Adam Sherwin, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Roger Boyes and Tory Molzahn, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Greg Hurst and Roland Watson, Chris Pond, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Dawn Primarolo, Paymaster General, Mary-Louise Harding, Peter Barnard, Liz Bailey, Mark Court, Anthony Williams, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Anne Bligh, Ben Hammersley and Anna Söderblom, Daniel McGrory, Duncan Hunter, Oliver Kay, Richard Cork, Mark Atherton, Nick Thomas, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Anna Söderblom, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, John Russell Taylor, Victoria Walker, Phil Gordon Scottish Football, Caroline Merrell, Don Godfrey, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Martin Woods, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Ben Hammersley, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, Alan Robertson, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Alan Detheridge, Vice President, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Alan Copps, James Pringle, Alex O'Connell, David Charter and Linus Gregoriadis, Linus Gregoriadis, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Hugh Lee, Craig Clarke, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tom Wilson Head, Universities Department, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, John Graham-Hart, Graham Searjeant, Lewis Stuart, David Clark, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Charles Brèmner, Pugh and Way, Benedict Nightingale, Selby Whittingham (Editor), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jennifer O'Neill Women's Football, Lindsay Nicolle, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Paul Tuohy (Field worker), Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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Index Doctors clash with Milburn on NHS Plan Blair vows to 'spend better' EasyJet. com Index Raymond chandler Picture Gallery Gore campaign 'rigging' recount Photos of Prince broke privacy rule Best of Sport Free Christmas Tree The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Interface Judge to decide on Hindujas The weather today The Times Britain will control its EU troops, says Hoon Sinn Fein 'no longer a republican party' Cut-price clothes stores squeeze charities' profits Earl to earn a crust by selling sandwiches Sex ban led to St Andrew's martyrdom' British poker player wins £1m All The Phone Companies Together Striker steps in to save children DTI fails Prescott over green targets AOL Pollution pact under threat as America is accused of con trick Environment Summit Children prescribed 'untested' antibiotics Happy outcome Siblings 'are worst abusers' Six guns found in night club raid Lost Briton 'murdered' News in Brief Santa appeal Student killed Beatles at No 1 Zeta-Jones wedding is a real tear-jerker No Title 1ski. com Virgin energy Cable & Wireless a-Services Deaths fall as speed camera penalties soar Multiple Display Advertising Items By Our Transport Correspondent: Railtrack told to appoint board with experience Crooked detective in training role Forward shift aids happy landing Rural Britain is promised better services Tories vow to cut rates by £1,000 Attack heroine on breadline Delle Com British doctor fights off Florida shark Alliance Leicester Trainee teacher 'salaries' pull in recruits Marines accused of buying drugs Syntegra Law 'is biased to rich, white men' Marine pests offer help for human life By Our Science Correspondent: Risk-free therapy hope Adler Young women at greatest risk of Ecstasy death' Excessive thirst that the drug creates can be lethal Medical Briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sainsbury's A single tablet is enough to kill News in Brief Witness intimidation charge Bitterns boom Pat gets the sack Murder hunt aid Endurance feat France presses Britain to give up veto on tax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Labour launches law and order onslaught Watches of Switzerland Pensions pledge to save air traffic sale The Week in Parliament Putin's point of order for Blair In the Kremlin tomorrow the Prime Minister will see Russia's President reaping the benefits of recent reforms 'Russia needs immigrant labour' Clara. net Selftrade. co. uk Sailor found after appeal to US Tiny Ferocity of poll fight may leave winner crippled Elian supporters hope for revenge British Gas Citibank Democrats attack role of election chief in Florida Chad hunt keeps top minds occupied St. Joseph's Hospice Hand count may not be enough for Gore Freeserve I'll resign within 48 hours, says Peru President Genie Avalanches add to grief in Austria Vauxhall Saga Sanctions on Iraq 'could go in six months' Scottish Widows Suicidal tourists find death in Venice Moderate Arab leaders eager for peace talks Time Computers Top wine award greeted by sour grapes Clinton sees haunts of defeat in old Saigon Hi-tech invades family space in Valley of the dot-com KLM World in Brief Germany may extend meat ban (AFP): 'Ripper' to die Minister sacked (AFP): 'Death trap' fire Faces of Pompeii Mori at risk as power struggle splits his parly 'Cold fish' rival lacks popular support Beijing theatre falls under Potter spell Aquascutum Tropicana Online on the Website Today News The Beatles E-bulletin Plus The World Online Stop treating the euro like hush money, Mr Blair When the grey vote rules, democracy is ready for the geriatric ward Whoever wins now, America is the loser Simon Thames White hope The Times Sports Diary Health Warning The NHS Plan requires more than a short-strategy Time Well Spent Blair's Russia trip is an attempt to influence Putin's reforms Town and Country Should those who live out of town stand on their own feet? Privatisation and competition Safety measures Nuisance calls Democratic gamble Wrong-footed No Title Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Making the best use of the V&A The taxman's net Golf's future Undercover theory Service most civil From Mr Don Godfrey Shell defends its conduct in Nigeria Lecturers' pay Keep spending, Elton Court Circular School news Church news To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Piping to a close Birthdays Announcements Anniversaries Personal Column Premier Events Pall Mall Tickets Memorial services Wills Faresavers Forthcoming marriages Marriage Nature notes Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social Acorn Lives in Brief Major-General Thomas Carrick, OBE, specialist in tropical hygiene and community medicine, was born on December 19,1914. He died on October 4 aged 85 Major "Rags" Courage, CVO, MBE, former public relations officer for the Army, was born on June 22 1927. He died on November 4 aged 73 Vernel Fournier, jazz drummer, was born on July 30,1928. He died on November 7 aged 72 The Earl of Malmesbury, landowner, was born on November 18,1907. He died on November 11 aged 92 Dr Marjorie Ridley, physician, was born on May 22,1926. She died on October 28 aged 74 Chidambaram Subramaniam, Indian politician, was born on January 30,1910. He died on November 7 aged 90 Hosea Williams Civil rights leader who was arrested 130 times and witnessed the assassination of Martin Luther King Jan Schiele Polish refugee who helped expel the Germans from France and the Low Countries-but could not return home On This Day November 20,1863 Russians Crush Polish Rebellion Sir Charles Cawley Advocate of nucleat power Capitalisation, week's change ERF Economic Outlook Back to basics for Internet investors Will EMI band together with Germans? Smaller firms more cheerful Exchange Rates Change on Week Sun microsystems Yorkshire offers branch-sharing scheme Setback for mortgage tie-ins law Widows loses £300m pension fund Dolphin Fifteen police forces in England and Wales have… Cornhill looks to offload salesforce What the Sunday Papers Say Olympic Games official brands 'wasted £520m' Invensys arm may be sold to avert crisis CBI firms turn cool on euro Sainsbury pressed over Homebase BT sets up incubator for its own inventions Psion Regus to grow by franchise Business in Brief BP denies BG bid talk Theoilsite to float Telematics issue Pincus to buy Barings to disappear as ING switches strategy The Times Crossword No 21,578 Check today's answers by ringing 09015 622193.… Swissair disposals on the cards Buyers view Countrywide Assured Deutsche Post set to make £14bn debut Last-ditch bid to settle Jupiter dispute fails Close Mortgages Limited Fears for scheme to give private sector a Tube role Your route map to the week ahead Sugar enjoys sweet taste of victory as protest dissolves Storm clouds gathering over Robson Gemrecovery More pain for Hussain as England draw England pay price for reliance on imports Rugby league: World Cup semi-finals Top three show true colours in cup wins Hockey Safin displays resilient streak to force his way past Philippoussis Tennis Hingis breaks barren spell to stop Seles 's fairytale ending Courageous Wales denied as Australia have final word By Our Sports Staff: Rivals left trailing by sublime Woods Golf Katayama leads the way By Our Sports Staff: Jubilant Jesters have the last laugh Lce hockey Donald joins select band Cricket Jaeger-Lecoultre England would benefit from spin insurance Flower hits career best Condon brings together match-fixing evidence Britain confirm European pedigree Judo Mansfield's consistency inspires win Netball Middlesbrough explore depths of humiliation Jefferies confronts familiar role Sportsbooks direct United managing well out on their own FA Carling Premiership Doomed fortress still a difficult place to storm O'Leary's prudence may stifle ambition Coventry City v Ipswich Town The Times Chelsea 's dire form translates into trouble for Ranieri Arsenal pay as their minds drift to Moscow FA Carling Premiership Sorensen savours taste of heady local brew Porsche Design FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Lge FA Cup first round Premier Watch 2000 Non-league National Women Overseas UniBond Dr Martens Ryman FA Carlsberg Vase Other European Fixtures This week's fixtures Scotland Harrison keeps Canvey dream alive Football: FA Cup first round Chappie hopes Kingstonian can profit from experience FA Cup draw Tranmere hit six of the best Preston form united front in struggle to enter promised land Nationwide League Rejuvenated Aldershot put in their place by Brighton Returning Gallen rues penalty miss Burchill dazzles to put Birmingham in the mood for a party Manning left to rue lacklustre display Leigh pay penalty after poor start Chelsea reject Flo bid Scotland take time to relax into stride HSBC Lamaison's late retort crushes All Black rally Details from Lansdowne Road Brave Ireland almost cause upset Thomas's solo try lifts poor display England stretch past important milestone at last gasp Rugby Union Elusive Balshaw forces his way into contention Happy return for Guscott as Bath squeeze past Sale Everitt kicks Harlequins aside to seal Irish success Details from Twickenham British Midland Win that could make world of difference Looks Like Trouble grows by leaps and bounds Racing Gold Cup winner gives display of previse fencing on his return Newcastle Southwell Ludlow Leaders in the National Hunt championships Meeting Points Blinkered First Time Rapid Raceline Racing-bets. com This week's fixtures Rugby union Richardson finds perfect balance Schools sport For the record Racing results Pools check Hockey Sport in Brief Dyson fires his second maximum Simpson lifts title in rapid time Archer and Goode ease to victory Greece Olympic chief is sacked England enjoy winning start Gourlay confirms high-flying status Chester Jets rise above Edinburgh England suffer in Durban sevens Schilchegger breaks his duck Smith-Bingham's run ends in final From our Correspondent: England prefer land of hope without glory Continuity and a sense of perspective are the encouraging themes of recent sporting successes Welcome news from afar lacks the right delivery Programme Notes Long-hitting Belgian leader is one of a relatively rare breed From your correspondence: Green's successes surpass Monty's record Century did not deserve 'antics' Birkin's heroics put in their place The Times Bookshop Sport on TV A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Six of the Best? If the Cap Fits They Said what? Contributors: Christopher lrivne, Bill Edgar, David… I was there I was there … Sport Online That was then … This is now … Burns gears up for the drive of his life Briton faces an uphill battle in the Network Q Rally if he is to overhaul rival in race for the championship Rude awakening follows our brush with sudden squall The Times Online Philips Our transport system is collapsing, John Prescott… Secrets of the man who invented Philip Marlowe Fashion—the best leather Index The Times Contents Alisdair The outsider revealed 'Gary Grant is mu Marlowe' The Test Dennis the Menace Dennis the Menace 'Three doubles make me dopey' Tomorrow: Chandler on strike in Hollywood The dictator Spain can not forget Franco died 25 years ago but historians still squabble over his legacy, says Giles Tremlett The Sunday Times My face doesn't look friendly The Deputy Prime Minister is a sensitive man who has been to see Billy Elliott four times, he tells Ann treneman Real men can cook Men have not been emasculated, they still have power in the kitchen, where they have taken over the traditional role of women, says Nick Thomas The whisk and the wooden spoon are symbols of a restored male ego The Times Tough love for parents of praise junkies In New York At last, fines for junk callers who interrupt personal space Both feet in the grave Victor Meldrew, ill-fated suburban codger with a chip on both shoulders, is to be killed off tonight. He will be missed, says Quentin Letts, for he was Everyman Victor wailed a long, keening, frustrated scream against the modern world The Times You might call it tat, we prefer to call it Tate On Wednesday on BBC1, Nicholas Serota will tell us why modern art isn't rubbish. Richard Cork tunes in to his wavelength The shock, even disgust, is part of the appeal. Art should be transgressive. Life is not all sweet There is no reason why art cannot be made from bricks, plastic rubbish or even elephant dung Royal National Theatre After breast cancer: a new view Can fashion change the way breast cancer is perceived? Lisa Armstrong hopes so Lisa Armstrong Fashion Diary The Times Lisa Armstrong Seek the hide Never mind the ephemeral trends—this week Lisa Armstrong introduces a ten-part guide to the classics, starting with leather Date my fitness guru Do I, don't I? Emma Hope My favourite thing Interior deslgners audrey Carden and Eleanora Cunietti explain their seat and a Cecil Beaton postcard The beautiful Cecil Beaton postcard comes from the estate of Siegfried Sassoon Get the look for less High-street versions of the look on pages 16 and 17 Simply the best No presence from cash and Carrey La Movie: Take a Christmas classic, add a hugely bankable star and a big budget - and you have a failure, says Sean MacAulay Cartoon whiz Chuck Jones put it best:'Everybody hates Christmas just a little bit' Spike Milligan Theatre in London Hijra Bush, W11 Bridges and Harmonies Bridewell, EC4 Benedict Nightingale Noble and Silver Soho Theatre, W1 Clive Davis Opera in London and Huddersfield The Prisoner/Folk Songs/ La Strada Coliseum Kopernikus Huddersfied Nearly ninety and still on her toes As she enters her tenth decade, Alicia Markova, grand Dame of British ballet, tells Alan Robertson about a life dedicated to dance I thought of Margot Fonteyn as one of my younger sisters—she was 'family' Hollywood asked me to play Pavlova, but I said no, I had too much respect for her Royal Festival Hall Great British Hopes Classical Concerts The Car Man Another Country All that razzmatazz Jazz: This year's London Jazz Festival was greatly enriched by Paolo Conte, says Clive Davis Covetable cultural cravats Visual Art: A new charitable project ties together young guns and old stalwarts. Alex O'Connell reports It takes more guts than a Damien Hirst to achieve such a meeting of egos Concert CBSO/Segerstam Symphony Hall, Birmingham Play choice The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Bookshop A lasting impression The weekend's viewing Interference My TV Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Book of the Week: Killing Dragons Radio 4,9.5am Composer of the Week: Sir Arthur Sullivan Radio 3,9am Film Choice Word-Watching answers BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2192 Time 2 Crossword No 2192 This Unioue HFS Interest Back Guarantee is Insured… InlumEn eustomised information channels High stakes Contents The Open University Vote for a site The biggest show in town Comdex 2000 Ben Hammersley, reporting from Comdex in Las Vegas, the largest computer show in the world, explains the latest technology buzzwords, and how they are going to affect us all From the sublime to the just weird Comdex 2000 Proteus the internet consultancy Dell Some sanity in a crazy city Jumpin' for joy with the new Pokémon Evil masked by innocence Alan Copps revals a disturbing trend of porn sites using brand names of toys to encourage traffic while, below, Mary-Louise Harding has a shock researching music sites 'Music' that is really porn American Express Establishment Services Orderly queue for PS2 Sony's PlayStation2 launches this week, but you'll have to wait your turn for one, says Tim Wapshott So, just how good is the Sony console as a DVD player? Split decision in my top three games to try Game Charts Boeing going to great heights for net gains At Comdex Ben Hammersley finds three gadgets that appeal to the business market: in-flight internet access, a new hand-held computer and software to protect company secrets Starting a new business? The DTI focuses on the future with new centre Where Work Get a head start with our free Domain chance to receive Baywatch Yule see why Cyber Santa has no elf service Victoria Walker meets the owner of a Christmas shop who has discovered the benefits of going online BT Online IT degree launched Where Work Make it easy to get around In the second part of his series on building a website, Toby Kay shows you how to build in links to pages Small business doesn't understand IT BT A novel way to mark time An ardent Powellian, Simon Barnes appreciates the irony of the author's society scoring a technological first Small businesses jump on Internet to boost their… Times-eshop The pleasures of coffee and e-mail User Interface Don't get in a twist over tights Lineone Site of the Week Claire's Web Project Management Recruiment The Times Success BBC Ringing up phone savings Tony Dawe meets a former Avon lady who is launching a cheap call service that will make people money Latest moves in world of IT The Times Bookshop Eteach. com

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