News from 27/11/2000
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Andrew Robson, Lyndon Elias, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, David Charter Health Correspondent, Marshall of Knightsbridge (Chairman), Michael Bishop (Chairman), Richard Branson (Chairman), John Howell, Helen Daniel, Michael Aylwin, DJM, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Oliver Chapman, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Richard Cleroux, Edwin Smith, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Laura Campbell, David McVay, Lindsay Nicholle, Valerie Elliott, Stephen J. Mather, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Anita Chaudhuri, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Emma Malmros, Andy Stephens, Fraser Nelson Scottish Political Correspondent, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Brian Rhodes, T. M. H. Scott, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Kenneth Warren, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Samantha Murray Greenway, Jasper Gerard, W. P. Steward, Sam Towlson, Russell Kempson, Madeline MacDonald, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Richard Cork, Ed Potton, Amber Cowan, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, Anna Söderblom, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Marit Hargie, Rob Wright, Francis Bennion, Raymond Keene, David Bowe, Matt Dickinson, George Taylor, Frank R. Long, Dan Whitcombe and Anna S?derblom, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Brian Gilbert, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Glen Owen, I Ward-Brown, Adam Fresco, Ben Hammersley, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Lisa, Charlotte Church, Linus Gregoriadis, Michael Fitzpatrick, Kevin McCarra, Sean Hillen, Julian Lewis (Secretary), George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Elizabeth Brown, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, D. R. Wade, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Caroline Merrell and Sally Patten, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Phil Myers, Valerie Grove, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Nick Wilkinson, Secretary,
ResumoBush wins in Florida but Gore fights on Inside Free Christmas tree Index 400 on derailed train Buskers not to play above their station Index Best for Fashion Detectives back from Cuban jail Best for Sport Tank Basculante Watch Milburn supports NHS tax bill on payslips The Times Today Britons to face Stasi spying charges The weather today The Times BBC unwraps its Christmas Parents say hospital chose to let baby die When shopping spree buys only temporary relief Medical Briefing Health warning for mobiles Flu vaccines run out after TV ads Virgin energy Myster as boy and woman drown British prisons to hold Serb war criminals Time Computers Straw puts crime Bills at heart of Queen's Speech Court actions take on legal network The Home Office initiatives No room for Tories to detain asylum seekers Gumshoes who came unstuck over the phone Virgin Express American Express Men are warned of drug rape danger Car crash victims 'super lads' Mr Norris wants to change the trains Scottish Widows Non-stop to a nightmare Jogger overtakes on trek north My incredible journey Swiftcall Texere Air traffic control threat to transport reforms Parmigiaro - Reggiano the Original Parmesan Blair cuts back red tape to set small firms free The Beatles Wild boar returning to their place at the feast Britain demands tell-tale labels Www. smile. co. uk Germans fear the worst for sausages French wrecked green accord, Prescott says Sky Dawn of Goya's Nightmare Meals eaten next to cell lavatories News in Brief Man shot dead New Sarah clues Reflected glory Roaming pigeon Public schools head for US to recruit pupils Carpet Right By Our Education Correspondent: Princeton link with Oxford Debt, not elitism, deters students Insure. co. uk Blunkett admits staffing neared meltdown Blair aide wants Treaty of Rome renegotiated Prodi tells France to yield veto first Clara. net Calls for Reid to quit over election helpers Labour's hello for voters Sainsbury's The Week in Parliament Busy cancer helpline faces a tough call BT The Times Scientists attack gene test ruling Scottish Power Castelli Tiny Supreme Court prepares for final showdown US Election Crisis Heritage Hotels Democrats determined to carry on legal battle The Present Moment Bush's camp fired up to party Gore urges wavering Democrats to fight on Vauxhall Prudential British Gas Magician will spend two days in block of ice Canadians vote after lively campaigns Basque police 'told to take soft line on Eta' Leonardo 'inspired pupil to paint topless Mona Lisa' Fujitsu Siemens Romania exit polls put Iliescu in lead Blaze kills 47 trapped factory workers Peru's new rulers sack 13 generals World in Brief Euthanasia vote Nazi guard plea Pope names Arab Haiti bombing (AP): Downey arrested NatWest Credit Cards Israeli jets strike after Hezbollah kills soldier US rebukes Putin for arms to Iran Pioneer The Times online on the Website Today News The taxes that dare not speak their name Mr Brown is inevitably cautions with an alienated and suspicious public Hague can take no comfort in America, this vote was a shift to the Left Honest editors and gangrenous lies Good cheer The Times Diary This Must End Bush has won Flor?da three times—that should be enough Step by Step The Hague talks are a blib, not an end, to global co-operation Opening up CancerBACUP's advice service is a worthy Christmas cause The Thatcher years Strategy for an EU force condemned Cancer research in need of funds The right to die Authors' rights An audience for G&S Defence of the realm Chandler's talent Key vote today on air traffic control Tube modernisation Undercover theory Court Circular Meetings Livery company Merseyside Lieutenancy Calls to the Bar Personal Column Memorial services Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items This message is part of Nokia Game. find out more… Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Nature notes Ernest Lluch Spanish socialist killed for building bridges with moderate Basques Lives in Brief Bernard Vorhaus Film director who victim to Hollywood's Communist witch-hunts but found fame in old age with a new generation of cinemagoers in Britain Iris Loveridge Popular pianist who played duets with lady Barbirolli—and introduced her dog to the Princess Royal Japanese Writer Commits Hara-Kiri Capitalisation, week's change Recain Slippery start for Granada Media Nick Hasell Companies Reporting Results and statistics Enterasys Economic outlook Gateway@Work What the Sunday Papers Say Change on Week Exchange Rates Little hope of agreement on EU tax plan Company confidence at two-year low point Northwest L'Oreal, the French cosmetics group, is… Jersey regulates trusts Freight by sea campaign Media pair on the prowl Brussels getting tougher over mergers C&W may outsource its £800m estate PwC keeps job despite Future fall Hire Intelligence Australians join UK store wars Granada Compass, the food service and hospitality… Blue Square's quest Multiple Display Advertising Items How weather affects outlook for inflation Lea Paterson Economic Briefing Abbey takes arrears battle to Lords WH Smith faces backlash over change to distribution The Times Crossword BSkyB plans foray into 'tele-TV' Corporate bond issuers shun euro Beckwith will scrap Internet incubator Psion Business Fear of poison-pill defences if MEP gets way 7 Days Venables is tempted to take plunge at Riverside AA Index Henman thrives on home soil Henman happy with home improvements Tennis Dan Gronholm holds nerve to deny Burns By a Correspondent: Mansour takes gold after near-misses Fencing Hendry dissatisfied despite his victory Snooker Redknapp manages to cash in on his natural talent Rae puts himself in shop window for Scotland call-up Arsenal have to settle for second best FA Carling Premiership Villa's shortcomings in front of goal now beyond a joke Genie Ferdinand loses out but will be winner in long run Multiple Display Advertising Items Venables offers no guarantee of the quick fix FA Carling Premiership Ince plays lead role in response to early setback Ferdinand provides timely glimpse of past perfections Steward prevails after battling City unleash both… Houllier haunted by Liverpool follies FA Carling Premiership Chelsea 's decline causing concern in any language Today's Pilot Chadwick underlines United's superiority FA Carlinig Premiership Nationwide League Non-league Flo starts with a goal as Rangers establish old order Football Hughes breeds new wave of optimism for Albion Leitao sets standard for Walsall victory Saha gives Fulham daylight on their rivals Kingstonian prove to be no slowcoaches Halifax draw hope for festive period Forssell whets the appetite Fair wind raises the spirits of luckless Golding Sailing England's rookies secure title Squash Springboks repeat late heroics to seal narrow success Rugby union Dell Details from Cardiff Spin-doctors keep England guessing on choice of pitch Cricket Scoreboard from Lahore Oakwood move in sight of title Netball Historic victory was there for the taking South Africa were rattled but Wales fail to translate possession into points Mathews regains his goal touch Hockey Midweek mutterings so removed from Saturday night Clive Rugby union At Twickenham England exhibit scars of their emotional battle Details from Twickenham Faultless Walder collects plaudits The Times Borthwick shows touch of class Robinson's talents wasted by Sharks Hackett London Goldstein proves king for a day Racing Commentary Southwell Leaders in the National Hunt championships Folkestone Results from Saturday's five meetings Kelso Course Specialists This week's fixtures Rugby union Cricket bowls into classrooms Schools sport For the record Pools check Hockey Cracknell underlines his power Sport in Brief Waugh content to wait for the verdict of history From our correspondents Australia will not rest on their laurels after equalling the record for successive wins England searching for new wave of players to support Westwood The professional game is looking to amateur ranks for badly needed reinforcements Grandstand finish fails to mask the bigger picture Programme Notes Leading players right to press their pay claim Greed charge unjustified Outdated attitudes Super League grievances 7Days A Route Map through the Peaks Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Portuguese Men at War I was there… Date: December 20,1969 Venue: Twickenham Occasion: England's first win against South Africa during what became known as rugby's "demo tour" owing to anti-apartheid protests Sport Online Regis dynasty driven to new heights A nephew aims to follow in the footsteps of a sprint star who has slipped off to the slopes Porsche Design Australia can have the world at their feet for many years to come New Zealand offer brave resistance but champions are in a league of their own Optimax Index Asylum seekers not welcome here The Times Contents Picture Gallery Not in our backyard A planned refugee detention centre in Kent is turning local Tories against their own party's pollcies says Tom Baldwin The Test Charlotte Church A caring voice on the line The Times Christmas Appeal Each year, nearly 150,000 calls to Cancer BACUP's helpline go unanswered. David Charter explains why one extra nurse at the call centre would help alleviate the problem The Times The Sunday Times Aznavour, bowing out in the old-fashioned way At 76, Charles Aznavour is starting his last tour. Edith Piat's former Protege tells Charles Bremner how his internationally acclaimed music is inspired by overheard conversations and the tabloid press The Times is now available through your mobile phone… The Times Bonus Let trains take the strain: a New Year's Eve lesson for London The short, strange life of Bunny No Good Great British Hopes NT How the artist's widow reached her peak Paula Rego's art was overshadowed by that of her late husband, Victor Willing, but she owes it all to him, she tells Valerie Grove It's as if Vic had a reservoir inside, a tank full of inspiration, that was growing The monkey with the typewriter, he called me, who will write Shakespeare if he keeps at it long enough It's as if Vic had a reservoir inside, a tank full of inspiration, that was growing Icons across the ages Catherine Zeta-Jones may have spent more than a million on her wedding but she didn't make it into a new exhibition of iconic women. So who did? asks Lisa Armstrong Lisa Armstrong Leather Recliner Chair In part two of our ten stylish dressing, Lisa ditch the girlie glitter welcome back grown Main Picture: Metallic silver dress, £469, by… Do I, Don't I Wear a Charlie's Angels catsuit? My favourite thing Christy Turlington ignores fashion and turns to an edition of James Joyce's Ulysses signed by the author and Henri Matisse Get the look for less High-street versions of the look on pages 14 and 15 Simply the best Ancient treasures worth the wait - in gold Visual Art: In New York Richard Cork is bowled over by the golden deer of Eurasia and by Van Gogh's portraits In Philadelphia Their parted mouths look predatory. For all the stillness of their poses, they are hunters LA Movie: In the follow-up to The Sixth Sense, Bruce Willis plays an indestructible man. But his superpowers Like the Sixth Sense the film trades heavily on the myth of an ordinary person learning to be true to extraordinary gifts The Tempest Play choice A vintage Verdi revival Opera: Patrick Young's moving revival of La traviata at Convent Garden is an unexpected, triumph, says John Allison A smooth Victoria Loukianetz produces pearlyl, soft singing of real controlA Smooth Victoria Loukianetz produces pearly, soft singing of real control Concert COE/ Harnoncourt Festival Hall Pop: Gabrielle serves up the hits to a family audience; Wyclef Jean goes for broke in a rap tour de force Gabrielle Albert Hall Wyclef Jean Shepherds Bush Empire Opera & Ballet Dominion Theatre The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items History with melodrama Yesterday's viewing Interference My TV: Wolfgang Petersen Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 22) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Index The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2198 BT Picture Gallery Contents Establishment Services I'm handy, fly me Adam Fresco on how airlines is making it easy for switched-on travellers to jump check-in queues Cast your votes for excellence on the net Celebrity trappings on tap Dan Whitcombe and Anna Söderblom make their online bids as showbiz memorabilia goes on sale in New York Get on the virtual guest list at Dum Dums' site Prize fight poster draw Jamaica Mike Muuss News Bites Cookies crumble at a touch Encryption button keeps net preferences private, writes Lindsay Nicholle Dell Host Truth machine gets to core of the matter Line One Doing the monster smash Games of the Year Tim Wapshott, software editor boots up the Interface team's selection of the very best in world of gaming Tim's Top Five Outstripping the stripling Games of They Poets Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott are unbounded by time and technolo choosing instead to select their all-tir favourites on grounds of plot and aesth In an online v paying is for s InLUMEn Hacking and slashing to more diabolic pleasures Keith's Top Five Scant pickings in Pokémon gold rush Games of the Year Anna Söderblom embarked on a search for the latest offering in the playground cult series, with disappointing results Brothers score again with manager skills If it's a bargain it's well worth the wait Internet Shopper Verdict The end is nigh, but it's a great way to go Games of the Year Eteach. com Smart Certify Direct Key Positions in the Internet Business PMR How to get shot of spam jitters User Interface The Times Interface Offer Kodak Document Imaging
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