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News from 21/11/2000

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Andrew Robson, Tom Boyd, Jon Ashworth, Walter Gammie Non-League Football, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Simon Barnes, Alison Clarke, G. A. Caesar, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Lucy Elkins, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, John Wadham, Elizabeth Judge, Deborah Dooley, Irene Dodgson, Nigel Edwards, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Conal Urquhart, David McVay, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Matthew Harman, David Kirwan, Will Clouston, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, News in Brief, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Matt Sims, Alice Lagnado, Geoff Langley, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Marsh, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Geoffrey Richardson, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, David Burt, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, M. Button, Chris Adams, Amber Cowan, Tony Thomas, Rob Parsons, Tom Baldwin, Joel Bennathan, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, David Twidale, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Peter Kimm, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, John Donaldson, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Andrew Pierce and Mark Court, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Ben Webster and Ellinore Wellwood, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, Dominic Kennedy, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Wieslaw Walendziak, Simon Montefiore, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, John Malpas, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Gina Chom and Andrew Drummond, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lindsay Allen, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Norman Williams, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Jan Zahradi Chairman, Anthony Howard, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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Index Blair pressed to ban unsafe French beef Dome offer Index EU force set up Take £1,000 Millions to miss rail payout Seven judges pick the President The Times and Times 2 today, see P2. Cryptic… Commuters betrayed Rates may have to rise, says OECD Compaq Free Christmas tree BBC fury as Tarrant buries Meldrew The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Labour hopes to profit from spent ideas Parliamentary Sketch Milburn tells GPs to change mentality The weather today Homes closure threat to NHS Picture Gallery Camilla's cousin hits the jackpot Royal understanding that 'arose overnight' The questions for which Judith Keppel had the answers AMD Member states offer surfeit of firepower The structure Jaeger-Lecoultre Operations could stretch from Europe to the Middle East Areas of conflict German general in charge Soldier-diplomats Gunners set sights on distant targets Armaments Much of burden will fall on Britain UK role Modahl accuses athletics chiefs of drug test bias Cocaine Britons face death penalty Sky Swindling vicar is jailed Award for runaway bus heroine News in Brief Detective jailed Wheels of fortune Police cleared Jail porn arrest Railtrack drives new timetable off the rails Unisys The Great Go-Slow Drivers to save up to £4,000 on greener cars Mulberry Pension dispute Gurkha accuses MoD of race bias Take your eye off the ball to score British Gas Cahoot Undercover TV journalist is 'dangerous liar' Big Issue accused of aiding addiction Currys Livingstone axes new year party in Tube wrangle Prince to drop in at Aids centre Marks & Spencer Mulberry Sex case teacher wrecks court Enigma charge dealer says he knows real thief Electronic tagging for child offenders BT Law Supplement NatWest another way GM feed firm falls victim to fowl play Dome farce near to its finale but subsidies go on Ericsson New Labour man with big pockets Vauxhall Mulberry Libyan pair 'innocent of Lockerbie bombing' Met Office Girl, 8, was beaten with chain, murder trial told Tyneside blinks at wonder bridge Scottish Power Peers throw out 'sinister' Bill on Irish Parliament Mothercare. com Picture Gallery Quote of the day Swiftcall Saga Straw vexed over police pay Today in Parliament 48-hour week is networking, minister admits Portillo's 'clear' tax choice is more than a little cloudy On Politics Mitsubishi Motors Picture Gallery Labour queries cash for Tory peers Tories in the Lords could be censured over land Invensys Software Systems No tears for Thatcher ten years on Reports on the distinct lack of enthuaiasm with which Tories Will mark the anniversary of a fall from power Prudential Alliance Leicester Girl, 6, drowns at pool party News in Brief Stabbing arrest Death 'link to jab' Putin condemns 'inept' Army for Chechnya losses Hp invent Beer-cellar Blair keeps options open Stasi blamed for 'River of Death' pollution Big pay rise for MEPs is rejected Ocalan appeal Mafia men freed (Reuters): Milosevic return (Reuters): Smoke alarm Saga Norwich Union Villagers cowed under rule of fear Hears Chechen villagers talk of a life of terror in a war that Moscow says is over Halifax Chinese promise improved rights for prisoners Paris court bans Internet sale of Nazi artefacts Rise of 'mutants' leaves France a divided nation BT Les mutants Les mutins Dell Affairs turn men into better husbands Israel hits back after school bus bombing Kashmir militants reject Ramadan ceasefire offer HSBC Peru in turmoil as Fujimori quits The Stationery Office Japanese leader reprieved as rebels shun vote The Gore case One. Tel The judges Judges wrestle with deadline issue US Election 2000 Plan International Uk The Bush case Recount gets Gore less than expected Recruitment Electoral transition team lost in limbo US Election 2000 How chads became an American icon Gateway The Times online Beware this Euro army's licence to meddle Do we wish our servicemen to lay down their lives for Javier Solana and his ilk? A tough lesson for teenagers as credit card debt grows by degrees "I'd Phone a Friend if I Had One…" A signal failure to keep our lives on track Picture Gallery Baby blues The Times Diary Phantom Army An unwarranted risk with European security Dot-Com Dome But the new 'preferred bidder' has miles to go yet The Seven-Figure Itch Why everyone wants to be a millionaire Pensioners' means-test Taxing return Clinical excellence no longer enough? UK commitment to an EU force Bill to curb euro 'propaganda' Safety or shareholders? Brutal expansion created Scotland Undercover theory Court Circular Personal Column Pioneer who broke the mould in the war against germs Birthdays Picture Gallery Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Luncheon Receptions Dinners Lectures Forthcoming marriages Marriage Memorial services Appointment Group Captain 'Joe' Collier Bomber pilot and planner of high-precision air operations Personal Column Announcements Rabbi Alexander Schindler Leader of American's Reform Jews, who sought an accommodation between traditional religious values and those of a liberal secular society Announcements Princess Orietta Doria Pamphilj Custodian of one of Europe's great dynasties—and art collections Traffic Jam at Heathrow Syngenta OECD dents hope that rates have peaked Bonuses row blamed as ING cuts out Barings Duffield 'close to settlement' Charcol Coke in talks to buy Quaker Delays again for AOL deal Pilgrim's progress helped by $640m at Mutual Railtrack price slumps 93p Patience Wheatcroft Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Exchange Rates Results in Brief NSI Sign up for reforms, Lloyd's tells insurers Liffe looks at 'parade' Iberia keen to buy go Kpn Qwest Majestic Wine suffers a hangover Brown gets £38m for licences Business in Brief Equant stake Fraud allegation CAG advances Invensys buys Oil costs and bad weather hit Hanson Germany urges mail reform The Times RM fears loss of key deal Dutch pique destroys value Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Ricoh Lloyds TSB beats FTSE blues Stock Market Fragile tech stocks again take brunt Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Hard-hit Hanson can expect kinder climate Tempus RM Group Torotrak Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street No more rates volatility but talk of cuts is premature Economic View Another turn in Bowe's fortunes City Diary Pet practice Booked up Barings dynasty draws veil on an all-too-public saga Plane sight The Times Nettec falls 43% over doubts on contracts TBI profits rise by 26% as takeover talks go on Prime Delays hit Torotrak shares Jolly Hotels to acquire St Ermin's Creightons continues to groom itself as bid target Autonomy Brewery group profits up 16% Miller price jumps on MBO talk Business in Brief Television threat Menzies buying Sony Net stock Waste wins deal Credit Suisse Shares finish off lows E-cortal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Comdirect Caisley criticises missing fans Rugby league Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Jets have the measure of Miami American football For the record Today's fixtures Childs makes it look easy Pools forecast Century by Dravid lifts India Sport in Brief Injury strikes looks Like Trouble Racing Media rights debate approaches its conclusion Towcester Wolverhampton Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Racing-bets. com Results from yesterday's three meetings Market Rasen Reading the racecard Sosa finds happiness is second nature The American sportsman who became a legend by not winning Injury likely to end Cork's tour early Cricket Coral Eurobet France secure support for change to Six Nations Rugly union Claydon hoping fortunes swing back in his favour Golf MacArthur relies on her western instincts Sailing O'Leary calls time on heavy schedule Football Charlton's faulty stand casts doubt on match The Premiership today Picture Gallery Nuneaton helping Burr to replay his glory days Wilnis leaves Coventry heading for trouble Ferguson backs English trio to fly the flag The Times Crossword Jefferies aims to prove he is up to job at Bradford Letsbuyit. com Surrey take cover as Sosa strikes out Best for health Dr Jane Collins on tonsillitis How… Why did CJD strike in Armthorpe? Index Law Discrimination and the profession Fantasy league Contents Picture Gallery The CJD connection Three young victims of the human form of mad cow disease have links with one village. How did it happen and will there be more deaths? Carol Midgley reports The Test Why must badgers die? The Government is breaking its own laws and is slaughtering badgers to see if they carry bovine Tb. Is this justified? Simon Barnes reports The cull is an atavistic response in those who seek to control nature Picture Gallery Helpful. co. uk Pretentious, MOI? Long goodbye to Hollywood Hitchcock and Hollywood get the Marlowe treatment in the second extract from The Raymond Chandler Papers The studio's hiring and firing policy. . . Christmas Tree Drama's doyen deserves better Time for Blair to forgive Ken Anthony Howard Heroic images that never die Picture Gallery And now the illness forecast Meteorological experts are helping hospitals by matching weather with specific illnesses Lucy Elkins reports The body takes six to ten hours to acclimatise to a change in the environment of five degrees or more To test Health professionals recognise the need for separate drugs trials for youngsters. But who would want their child to be a guinea-pig? Simon Crompton reports Got a Cold or Flu? Pregnancy and eating disorders What happens when an anorexic becomes pregnant? Peta Bee reports The Times Tonsillitis Dr Jane Collins How kelp Seaweed, a prime source of iodine needed by the thyroid gland, can speed up the metabolic rate. Deborah Dooley reports Hornets Japanese sports scientists claim that a drink containing the juice of the killer hornet can improve human endurance. Peta Bee reports Marie Stopes Health Centres From Russia with love, Catherine the Great and Prince Potemkin shared the same insatiable appetites and, for a while, Russia's imperial power. Simon Sebag Montefiore visits the history of their partnership at Somerset House Potemkin liked to wander around Catherine's apartments in a fur dressing gown and a pink bandana, eating a radish Born in obscurity, Catherine was chosen, at the age of 14, to marry her second cousin, the doomed Grand Duke Peter New classical CDs Orchestral Stanford Sute Op 32/Violin Concerto Op 74 BBC Scottish SO/Marwood/Brabbins Hyperlon Cda 67208 Opera Viardot Cendrillon Opera Rara/Kok ORR 212 Instrumental Sibelius Piano Music Havard Gimse Naxox 8.554808 Opera Lady Macbeth of Misenski Madama Butterfly Gaiety Theatre, Dublin Robert Thicknesse Making merry Arthur Sulllvan went to his grave - 100 years ago tomorrow - denigrating his work with Gilbert. but he enjoyed the fruits of it, writes Richard Morrison Critics said that the young Sullivan would produce symphonies to match Beethoven's Festival Bath Mozart Fest Assembly Rooms/Guildhall Gerald Larner Recital Europa Galante/Biondi Wigmore Hall Barry Millington Play choice Theatre The Roaring Girl Finborough, Sw10 Jeremy Kingston Doin' it for the kids Theatre: cautionary tale hits home with its intended audience—and Benedict Nightingale Perfect at being perfect Pop: They came, they saw, they had a damn good time. Lisa Verrico sees Destiny's Child take Docklands Arena by storm Pop Moby Wembley Arena David Sinclair World Music La Banda Queen Elizabeth Hall Concerts: Berlioz revived in period glory; the sounds of the orchestra reinvented Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/Rattle Festival Hall BBC SO/Steen Town Hall, Huddersfield Opera & Ballet Dickens Defenders pop up with unlikely points boost Winterburn and Delap press the goalscoring button for Lyne, reports Nick Szczepanik Weekly winner Leaderboard Youth league leaderboard Goals Galore! Time for head-scratching Check your FA Carling Premiership and European player scores from this list Register your team today Picture Gallery The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Bridge The Times You'd better believe it Yesterday's viewing Interference Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 26) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword Today's Television Pages 30 & 31 Satellite and Radio Pages 28 & 29 Review Page 27 The case for a commercial court Opportunity Butterworths Hughes-Castell Buller Jeffries Is British Justice becoming a branded product? The Lord Chancellor has floated plans for a new commercial court. Edward Fennell reports There is anxiety that the drive for commercialism may go too far and kill the golden goose Norwich Union Contents Tite&lewis Garfield Robbins Why Auld's review deserves to come under attack The Lords should prepare themselves for another battle over the trial-by-july system, says Joel Bennathan Lord Justice Auld's plans include a three-pronged attack upon the jury system The Times Law Awards ZMB Wilsons ZMB Plain English - it's the law Legislators have recognised the need for lucid laws, says Alison Clarke Lawyer of the week 'Somewhere, someone in M15 is thinking of blowing the whistle' Bulletin board Laurence Simons Christmas Crackers Clifford Chance Ernst & Young Ej . Legal Chambers and Partners Market value of a financial watchdog News The Law Officers of the Crown Guernsey Legal services Commission Society The Law Society is in the dock accused of discrimination by Kamlesh Bahl, the woman once set to be its leader. That may be no bad thing, says Frances Gibb Who will fall on t Picture Gallery At legal lunches, five is par for the courses Media review Abacus EBS Patents wearing thin with software rights monopoly A report out today should make Uk companies more aggressive over computer patents, says Grania Langdon-Down Art of the good Double standards Pro Bono on the edge Would you e-credit it Bar is at its zenith City brief BG Group The Chambers of Christopher Moss QC Paralegals BBC Boyden Home Office It's time for change at the Criminal Bar A personal opinion Negotiators are the real culprits of costs debacle Make sure the price is right Characterisation of double taxation deduction for European Court Chancery Division Unfair trials make unsafe convictions Court of Appeal Current standards of fairness apply to appeals Court of Appeal Court can decline to recognise foreign law Court of Appeal Quantifying damages for injury caused abroad Queen's Bench Division Sentencing for having pornographic photographs of children Court of Appeal Garfield Robbins Office of Fair Trading Dream Opportunities for Two Senior Circuit Judge… The College of Law Crown Prosecution Service Operations Manager Negotiators Ltd For more details see page 8 Chambers of Mr John Cherry QC Multiple Display Advertising Items Westminster Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Butler-Sloss is content to be a unisex judge Picture Gallery Taylor . 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