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News from 24/11/2000

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, B. M. Poag, Robert Cole, Christine Buckley and James Doran, J. M. Y. Simpson, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Emerson, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Albert West, Michael Evans Defence Editor, David McVay and Gary Jacob, Philip Howard, Lucy Elkins, William M. Ballantine, Helen latrou, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Barbara Ellen, Jenny Knight, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, K. G. M. M. Alberti, President, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Oliver Wright, Shirley English, Russell Jenkins, Paul Wilkinson and Simon de Bruxelles, Cornelius Lysaght, Dominic Walsh, Victoria Segal, Daniel McGrory and Damian Whitworth, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Anthee Carassava and John Carr, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Natalie Ferstendik, Nick Wyke, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Mike Bradley, Michael Rix, General Secretary, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, John Oldham, A. C. Wray, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Michael Dixon (Chair), Arthur Leathley and Steve Bird, Keith George, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Paul McCann, Michael Theodoulou, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Rio Ferdinand, Simon de Bruxelles, J. Bernard Windle, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Barry Jackson, President, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Colin Buchanan, Arieh L. Handler, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Jessica Douglas-Home, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, Nick Szczepanik, Janet Street-Porter, Mary Ann Sieghart, George Smith, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Tom Cox, James Pringle, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, David Soward, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, Simon Callow, Philip Webster and Oliver Wright, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Genevieve Douglas, Jeremy Hart, Jenny Simpson, Chief Executive, Tony Dawe, Allen Robertson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Larry Amure, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Simon de Bruxelles and Frances Gibb, Benedict Nightingale, Colin Adams, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Will Wareing, Angharad Jones, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Veronica Taaffe, Will Waring,

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No Title Railways run out of cash Ticket sales slump £200 aid plea Delay fines lifted The Times Online Inside Why Tony Blair owes everything to Maggie Widows' pension rescue 'fiasco' Computer whizz flees owing £1m Petrol set to rise by 4p a litre In the Saturday Times Boodle & Dunthorne Labour's hat-trick points to May 3 election The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts The Times Online Offers Shoes point to mild May's ambitious soul Parliamentary Sketch Clarke says the Tories wanted Euro force Legal challenge to cash limit on currency poll The weather today Greece took ex-King 's palaces illegally Exiled monarch celebrates at London home after ruling by court in Strasbourg Uneasy lies the head that wears Greek crown The Saturday Times Chickens have free range of forlorn estate The Dome FUjiTSU Computers Siemens Litigation threatened as firms go off the rails The Railways: Network under Strain How Crisis Has Hit the Industry Saying sorry will not restore confidence of passengers Commentary Curbs on speed increase risk, says Railtrack Homebase 'RSPCA would be called if we were animals' The Railways: Travellers Tales More cash for schools despite audit concerns Teenage drug use is rising PC World No Title Mystery of farmer's £80,000 Phillips Police seek Essex axe attacker News in Brief Nurses' holiday Cavalry suicide Long return trip £68,000 vintage Corrections Van Cleef & Arpels The Children's Society Four-day break to mark Queen's golden jubilee Jonathan King arrested over child sex claims Oxford Landing Dixons Prince takes on Diana's caring mantle Ericsson Study claims Wilde died of ear infection Saga T rex the socialiser PROUDfOOT Leather and Lameskin Adler Too few get drug to beat heart attacks Fight to save S S killing field from the plough Minister snubs church report Posthouse Beef imports to face crackdown The Times Online Comet How to get an attractive pay rise No Title Pricewaterhousecoopers 'Super rat' threatens thriving red kites Saga The Challenge of Jesus Christ Logbooks rule will speed up house sales Vauxhall No Title Fuel protesters accept defeat Smuggler drivers fined £7m TV reporter tells of 'hooligan' trap Hello! wins Zeta-Jones photo war News in Brief BBC hit by strike Rescuers' deaths Occult drowning EU veto is being used against us, warns Cook Daewoo Pull out of Europe: Tory MP Abbey National Leaders lured by offer of TV election debates On Politics Gay sex at 16 Parliament in Brief Benn's wife dies Quote of the day Today in Parliament Disappointed Tories make no headway Prescott tipped to take party chairman role British Gas Vodafone Turnout better than was feared Tiny Britons injured by Saudi car bomb The Times Online Aerospace employees at risk Israelis order Palestinian police out of shared bases Magnet Be tougher to protect citizens, Maude tells FO (AP): Mozambique investigates jail deaths World in Brief Vintage fraud Convicts shot Militias kill 17 Angola fighting Corruption case Currys Chilly Thanksgiving for Miami judge who halted recount US Election 2000 Gore will not concede over Florida contest Computers Halifax Democrat wilt leaves Senate in historic tie Albanians held by Nato at Kosovo border Kodak PhotoNet (AP): Million march against Eta Russians freeze in battle for east Travelodge Schröder loses criticof Britain India told it must act swiftly to save tigers Norwich Union Nortel Networks Stricken fisherman saved by cool box Time Packer's pilot donates kidney to save tycoon On the Website Today News The Times Online An early Christmas gift for the Tories The Prime Minister should have seen the European defence row coming Polls are as reliable guides to what 'the people' think as entrails of geese Picture Gallery The Iron Lady who made Tony Blair Top gears The Times Diary Taking the Strain The railway crisis has wider implications for transport policy The Times Britons and Bombs The Foreign Office must be seen to protect British nationals King of the Castle Better a quiet in Hampstead than ruling over Greeks Broken lines of rail management Improved care must be the target for NHS Plan Wider travel risk of thrombosis Violence in Israel Beer with a fine head Sleeping bishops The Thatcher years Stumbled angel Sing Sing? Court Circular The Times Personal Column Calls to the Bar Birthdays Anniversaries Professor Keith Mant Pathologist whose career was shaped by his investigation of war crimes Personal Column Caroline Benn Writer and literary historian who became a key supporter of the comprehensive system after her marriage to Tony Benn One man gets life sentence for morder of Lord Mountbatten John Kent Expert on the coinage of the late Roman Empire and Dark Ages The Times Unit Trust Information Service Time at my Command BT could be sued by rivals over exchanges Fibernet stuns City with offer E-cortal Property lending at highest since 1980s Borse makes float priority Duisenberg admits mistake Lloyds fined for blunders in global division Rates outlook still uncertain Rover car workers to get 25% share of firm Index B&Q and MFI to introduce new OFT measures Cisco IPOs facing 'unreceptive' time Saatchi brothers overtake 'old firm' New Look in growth mode Adobe Danone quits bid talks with Quaker Shell makes revised offer for Woodside Business in Brief Lazard opposition NAB disposal Dragons in talks SHC tipped for Meridian bid Novell Property boom without the bust Commentary Safeway to join move into hypermarkets Frogmore set to leave market Tobacco ruling unsettles BAT Stock Market Lottery move is winner for De La Rue Biggest Price Movements of the Day Eurotop 100 Risks should continue to bring rewards for 3i Tempus Closing auction process increases market's volatility Analysis Grand ambitions fuel consolidating banks Deutsche Bank is lining up to take on the US giants of the investment banking world Lawyers' heavy metal number City Diary Party's over City Diary Tunnel vision City Diary Floating vote City Diary SAS BTG shares slump 16% as losses increase Hp No Title Strong recovery lifts Scapa's price MacKenzie targeting Radio 2's lost listeners Sainsbury's signs up to trial Homeport system Results in Brief Retailer to limit clothing range Shares finish on high BT Strong pound pushes API into the red Agilent Technologies FKI rejects demergers to boost share price Caledonia set to extend buyback drive Picture Gallery Record radio revenues help lift Chrysalis Finance director to leave Qmh Business in Brief Media jobs boom Viridian project Funding for Lady Shotgun Willy faces judgment day Racing Newbury Genie Southwell Southwell Specialists Results from yesterday's four meetings Beaumont gets boost from Young Kenny Lift At The Races In seventh heaven Scoring an own goal Rapid Raceline 10% over Starting Price Balshaw basks in pride of first full cap Rugby union Confident England outclass Canada Squash Nationwide Davis and Hendry meet early Snooker Window opens for Brownhills The Times mmagolf. com Corporate Golf Challenge Healey back for Leicester Walker maps out return to action Athletics Burns content to share spotlight on opening night Motor rallying Gronholm 's world turns for the better Champion-elect overcomes tragedy and jealousy on journey to top For the record MacArthur's confidence grows as brave ploy pays dividends Sailing Britain's solo round-the-world yachtswoman is delying her age and inexperience Henman struggles to breathe life into tournament Tennis Legal & Public Notices Portsmouth pips London by minutes Sport in Brief Cracknell heads field for Reading McMahon flies flag for England Death of Conrad Voss Bark England give no quarter in Dubai Improving Hoggard swings into England contention Cricket Racing-bets. com Harry's a winner on wheel of fortune Hampstead enjoy their high status Hockey McGrath quick to prove his worth Today's fixtures Australia players aware of weight of history Rugby league Liverpool pay for lack of killer instinct Football The Premiership today QPR forced to borrow in battle against odds Rangers bank on Flo to turn tide Woodward puts blame on RFU The Times Crossword Ivanisevic forced to retire, no strings attached "Old Speckled Hen" Ferdinand agrees to seal £18m move to Leeds Middle East meltdown Fantasy football Contents Alisdair The end game Israeli analysts predict that the Middle East is one third of the way towards The Test Rio Ferdmand Spoilt by stardom Fame should not be a licence to behave boorishly. Celia Brayfield on celebrity etiquette Francis House Children's Hospice Good Week for Barometer Bad Week for A living hell A Children's Society report argues that under-18s should not go to prison. Richard Morrison reports We lock up more children than almost any other European country The Sunday Times The Times The importance of remembering Oscar Simon Callow Peter Pan and Chicken Shed Fast-track house sales A Government plan to protect homebuyers by making a sellers' pack compulsory has been on trial in Bristol. The results could lead to quicker house purchases. Simon de Bruxelles reports Iliescu leads The election in Romania is resurrecting old fears, says jessica Douglas-Home Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Diamond Earrings What were once vices are now habits Once, downloading music from the Internet was a no-no. Now it's almost Ok. Tomorrow it'll probably be compulsory. The worldwide web gives David Sinclair plenty of food for thought Record companies recognise that downloading music online may stimulate sales offline Nice to see you? No, actually Television: It's Saturday and the big beasts of Light Entertainment—Bruce, Cilla, Jim—are gambolling across the nation's screens, But why are they all such rubbish, wonders Caitlin Moran There it is on a Saturday—snarly smiles, flickering eyelids, feral energy smoothed with fake tan Badu - and then it gets worse Pop Album: Erykah Badu's first album was a breath of fresh air, but her new one is mostly hot air. Barbara Ellen regrets the loss of a stubbornly female voice to rampant egotism and weird sleevenote rambling There is far too much wastage. Some songs are as tight as a toddler's snapped knicker elastic Neil Young Live It 's great to go straight , yeah Pop: Artful Doger used to have to steal their tunes, now the stars are queueing to work with them, says Lisa Verrico Oasis Familiar to Millions New jazz albums RiHALDO Just who does Mr Grumpy think he is? Pop: Mark E. Smith, leader of the Fall, is captain of the awkward squad. That didn't deter Tom Cox It suddenly becomes clear to me: perhaps 'being a good band' isn't part of Smith's agenda New blues albums Emmylou Harris Red Dirt Girl More pop albums Play choice compiled by Marit Hargie Andy Warhol charts the banality of celebrity An anthology of great diarists reviewed in play on saturday Out with a bang Theatre: Jeremy Kingston finds plenty of flash, bang, wallop in Half a Sixpence in Leeds but still feels a little short-changed Theatre Frankie and Tommy Lyric Studio, W6 Reviews: a debut for the Royal Ballet proves to be a hit, but a percussive evening beats about the bush in Huddersfield Concert Opera and Pallet The Graduate Wish List Compiled by Natalie Ferstendik The city o Backless tops in winter? Only for the brave. And there are plenty of brave people in Los Angeles, reports Grace Bradberry The New Ehrman Tapestry Expertise exported to Alliances forged in the service of reconstruction Colin Adams Introduces a five-page report on the efforts of British companies overseas It is not a question of ambulance chasing and making a fast buck Bcb WSP International Danger minimised from UXBs Winners and runners-up Informed Solutions British vision bridges a gap UK firms help to create a unique link from Sweden to Denmark, says Tony Dawe Arup Water works in Sofia Africa Guiding hand in Seoul 's famous facade UK design feats are the talk of South Korean streets, says Jenny Knight PE International Pricewaterhousecoopers Fuel of promise WS Atkins Architect's triumph over war A Briton survived guerrillas' threats to rebultd a key Kigali institution. Tony Dawe reports Vector Management Limited No Title Shadbolt & Co Babtie Franchise Development Services Ltd Mott MacDonald Nexant Ltd Parkman Symonds Michael Willacy Associates Ltd International leaders in revenue enhancement MCP Consulting Group The lessons of the US election The Times Weekend Media Desmond is in The Express's now owner is taking on Fleet Street's big guns-and their war cabinets are already in session Desmond's a canny, feisty figure. He shouldn't be underestimated OK, which of you editors Express editors must contend with Paul Ashford, who will sit in on editorial conferences, says Paul McCann Media diary Crème BPP International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds The Times Newspapers German Speaking Secretary The Agency of Choice Covent Garden Bureau British Tours Ltd. For a charllenging, stimulating… Legal Office Manager Anderson Hoare News International Newspapers Limited Soul man of Fleet Street The new rector of St Bride's wants the Sunday papers to rediscover their spirituality, says Lucy Elkins Media & Marketing The Times Parliamentary Broadcasting Unit Ltd The Times Educational Supplement The father of 60 Minutes In an Industry that worships youth, 78-years-old Don Hewitt's success is unparalleted. Interview by Raymond Snoddy The Times Inland Revenue has power to prosecute Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published November 24,2000 Regina v Criminal Cases Revies Commission, Ex parte Hunt Before Lord Woold, Lord Chief Justice and Mr Justice Butterfield Judgment November 8,2000 Justices entitled to find reasonable excuse for breath test failure Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published November 24,2000 Director of Public Prosecutions v Falzarano Before Lord Justice Pill and Mr Justice Potts Judgment October 27,2000 Determining juridical seat of arbitration Queen's Bench Division Published November 24,2000 Dubai Islamic Bank Pjsc v Paymentech Merchant Services Inc Before Mr Justice Aikens Judgement October 27,2000 The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Another Geordie spectacle Yesterday's viewing Off your Chest Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Index Times 7 Crossword No 2196 Longines The Times Greece Factfile Land of ancients enters James Pringle Introduces a 20-Page Report on the Rebirth of a Nation that Has The drachma will become a division of the single currency in January 2001 Simitis presses on Poitics The Prime Minister's mission is to bring Greece's standard of living up to that of its European partners Anti-American rhetoric once stirred this nation, but is now largely forgotten Ideal Group Cosmote The EU funds Infrastructure £34 billion grant from Europe is fuelling a stream of projects, says Philip Pangalos Athens 2004 Banking on a more prosperous future The State-run banks are being given a commercial outlook, says John carr Banking Germanos Athens Stock Exchange 1876 All credit to capital institutions After just a decade, the investment sector is thriving, says John Carr Investment NBG Group Egnatia Odos War declared Telecommunications Who will snap up the prizes when telecoms business is deregulated, asks John Carr Travel Value Shops Business that went from bricks to clicks Information Technology Athenian entrepreneurs and executives are proving their worth and diversifying fast, says John Carr Renewing the fleet Greece has promised to meet EU maritime safety standards and open its shipping business to foreigners The Aegean Ferry Disaster Has Forced the Government to Tighten Safety Laws and Shipping Opera Athens Derivatives Exchange S. A Intracom Bridging the gap The connection time between Rio and Antirrio, 2.2 miles away, will be slashed from 45 minutes to three Ors to Replace Old Vessels, Says John Carr. Now a New Bridge Will Also Speed up Crossing Times UniSystems The shackles are shaken off Privatisation Despite trade union resistance the socialists are changing course, reports John Carr Builders benefit from rush in readiness for Olympics Construction Greece's Prime Minister ends years of bureaucratic wrangles, infighting and indifference The industry hasn't seen such a boom since post-war reconstruction The Olympic Village, to house about 16,000 athletes, appears to be on track Bright hope for the futures on Athens bourse Stock Market After its nosedive earlier in the year, the Greek stock market is again looking bullish, says Philip Pangalos Piraeus Bank Business eyes the neighbours Local expertise gives Greek operators an advantage, says John Carr Balkans Elounda beach Is the will there to fight terror? The terrorist threat in Greece worries its Nato allies, says James Pringle Security Eyaaii Commercial Bank of Greece Iron Lady sorts Games mess Olympics Elke OTEnet Trading on the UK's finer tastes Greece's wines are shedding their rough old image Wine Tuv Cert Alpha Bank Group Jewel in the crown Folli Follie brings sparkle to the fashion trade Jewellery Attiko Metro Ancient glories, Attracting more visitors is a priority for planners, says Helen latrou Tourism Greek Postal Savings Bank The goddess maker Fashion I don't like waif models. I prefer them to look like real women Stars come out on summer nights Cinema Porto elounda

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