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News from 04/12/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Hands, DJM, Garth Simpson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent and Tim Reid, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Ian McCartney, Colin Moule, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Jonathan Lennie, Matt Wolf, Karl Knight, Anne Walton, David Chater, Angela Court, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Jacobs, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, David J. Kidd, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Ann Widdecombe, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Simon Trevethick, Andrew D. Harris, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Randhir Singh Bains, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Gerry Hanson, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Anthony Meyer, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Roger Pringle, Director, Roy McKeen, Richard Cork, David Lister, Don Brown, Lisa Armstrong, Robert Hughes, John Kilbracken, Rick Broadbent, Anna Söderblom, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Robin Courage, Chairman, Don Paterson and Jo Shapeott, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Tom Geoghegan, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Victoria Walker, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Jacynth McKeand, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Emily Davies, John Adams, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Jennifer O'Neill, Ben Hammersley, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, A. R. Flint, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Alan Copps, Rupert Blum, Antony Brown, Ian Brodie and Ben MacIntyre, Barbara Fox, Ian Johns, Michael Fitzpatrick, Linus Gregoriadis, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Sean Hargrave, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Moira Petty, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, John Graham-Hart, Michael Dynes, Lea Paterson, Ian Campbell, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Roland Watson and David Charter, George Clare, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Don Paterson and Jo Shapcott, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Roland Watson and Martin Fletcher, Christopher Irvine, John Mendelsohn, President, Joanna Coles,

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Index NHS faces winter crisis warns Blair Cook puts Europe at the centre of election battle Inside Stalin's grandson to restage Yalta summit No Title Trial bargaining to be outlawed Picture Gallery No Title Sister retraces last steps of girl, 16 Sister retraces last steps of girl, 16 Tax breaks for dot-com firms to aid charities The Weather today Picture Gallery Summit at Yalta revisited Peckham prays as police widen net Missing girl's last-known steps reconstructed Magazineshop. com By a Correspondent: Oxford Street fines for slow walkers No Title Hit squads to help vulnerable districts Seat Picture Gallery Past failure hangs over minister Flu outbreak tests hospital to breaking point NHS bosses fear a repeat of last year's headlines. By Jasnuary hospitals were making appeals for retired nurses Misery in the health service gives Blair reason for grief? Commentary Vauxhall Britain among worst in EU at coping with flu St. Joseph's Hospice Parish salutes the return of sex-change vicar Women pay high price for success Castelli Picture Gallery Lamplugh suspect faces ID parades Picture Gallery Film couple face the music No Title Motorists to get warning of most deadly roads Picture Gallery No Title Cheap rail fares cut for holidays "free minidish & digibox from Sky" Holiday jet 100ft from USAF plane News in Brief Leukaemia Research Fund Harrow drops out of league table race Picture Gallery Dome visits slump to lowest since January No Title House costs outstrip wage rises News in Brief British Gas Ozone hole will heal in 50 years, say scientists Cleaner beaches pass EC health test Fortnum & Mason Space station wings take shape No Title BT Cellnet's Pay & Go weekend calls 2p a minute Picture Gallery SAAB Blood cancer drug opens new horizons Leukaemia vacelne possible soon Technique can reduce unpleasant side-effects The Times Picture Gallery No Title Hague cashes in on Blair school budget Tiny Computers Ltd No Title I'm leaving politics at 60, Patten pledges Clinton's Ulster peace vow Swiftcall Blair calls for city youth plan Parmigiano-Reggiano the Original Parmesan Schröder rejects parity with France Scandal erodes Chirac's influence as EU negotiator Picture Gallery Reforms urged to reduce court delays Italians seek US anti-Mafia support Don't Suffer the Male Menopause Theatre Tokens (AFP): Troops lie low in Chechnya No Title Paras on Kosovo killing charges Afrikaner separatists struggle to keep laager white Mandela plays race card to rally ANC Citibank Time Computers Barak turns his fire on Damascus World in Brief Gore in running for second presidency Top aide hints that end of the battle may be in sight Picture Gallery Music No Title Working Lunch W0rking Lunch Labour can run, but it can't hide for ever The health service and the railways might still come back to haunt Blair The ghouls and the self-righteous gather over the body of little Damilola The polls always tell lies about the Tories The polls always tell lies about the Torries The polls always tell lies about the Tories Picture Gallery Solid gold Growing Apart A host of disagreements is straining Franco-German ties Between Two Extremes Romanians should choose the lesser of two evils Where Airy Voices Lead In praise of British choral music and modest choristers Voters' attitude to higher taxation Complexities of global warming The unanswered English question Veterans recall a special lunch last year The Times Personal Column Veterans recall a special lunch last year Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Christian Marquand Lives in Brief Jack Hemingway Fisherman and conservationsit whose advebtyriys life story could have emerged from one of Papa Hemngway's novels Christian Marquand Screen actor whose love scenes with Brigitte Bardot on a Tropez beach propelled him to career as a romantic leading man Dead Girl's Heart Transplanted Louis Washkansky lived for 18 days after he received the world's first heart transplant in 1967. Professor Christian Barnard performed the operation three weeks before his American rival Dr Norman Shumway, turning him into a world-famous surgeon Jack Hemingway Capitalisation, week's change Picture Gallery Capitalisation, week's change Capitalisation week's change Capitalisation, week's change Medicines setback for OFT UCL The Constitution Unit MPs to ask City about corruption Media spotlight falls on Carlton Results and statistics Economic outlook Picture Gallery What the Sunday Papers Say Change on Week Siebel Insurers' networks 'have crippled charity hospital sector' Tories consider new plans to sell Post Office By Our City Staff: PepsiCo takes over Quaker for $13bn Alliance Leicester Breare and pub chain 'in £472m Wolves bid' Emap threat in WH Smith row Tories consider new plans to sell Post Office Tornado signs online games deal with Eidos Bass may join rival in Granada hotels offer Brussels puts pressure on BT No Title Wray set to take Burford private Business in Brief No Title Lloyds weighs up move on Abbey Focus Do It All close to £275m acquisition of Great Mills The Times Crossword The solution to saturday's Prize Crossword… Picture Gallery Lloyds weighs up move on Abbey Picture Gallery Sixth formers have the answers Christmas tip for rate cuts Fall in household wealth adds to spending fears B&B expected to rise on first day Lloyds weighs up move on Abbey By Our City Staff: Robins poised to quit Barings Picture Gallery No Title One. Tel wants a London float next year Motivate your Staff with our Perks Package Unlucky Hussain caught out again Umpires come under scrutiny once more as controversy mars final day of second Test Pat Gibson asks whether greater use should be made… No Title No Title By Our Sports Staff: Westwood denied perfect end to his finest season Determined Allenby makes amends Beerbaum collects plaudits Equestrianism Jaeger-Lecoultre Whitaker's condition improves Quellmalz issues stern warning to absentees Judo No Title Stewart leads the call for Silverstone investment Motor racing Higgins hurries to title with show of power Snooker No Title Steady Atherton steers England to safety Cricket Lee the key figure in Australia's progress Scareboard from Parth Steady Atherton steers England to safety Viljoen inspires South Africa to shock victory No Title Door to the Riverside opens up again for Venables Deepening crisis prompts Middlesbrough to consider short-term deal with coach United close to the finished article Ground control impairs Arsenal Manchester United 2 Tottenham Hotspur 0 Weekend results and tables, page S6 Watford lose fourth in a row, page S7 Middlesbrough search for inspiration FA Carling Premiership United close to the finished article Ground control impairs Arsenal Houllier quick to retaliate on behalf of Heskey Ferdinand is left all at sea as defensive colleagues bale out Ferdinard is left all sea as defensive colleagues bale out Chelsea help to banish the blues Fa Carling Premiership Bradford respond to strong had at the helm FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League FA Cup fixtures PTA Scotland Non-league FA Umbro Trophy Women Marshall makes all the difference Home-grown Davis shines for Fulham Nine men of Rangers hang on Chesterfield ease problems in emphatic style Wimbledon stay in twilight zone as Albion win again Smith own goal helps Charlton stay on top MacAri finally turns the tide Rotherham relish high-flying role Margate's run raises the roof Harsfield gains due reward for his persistence Greenwood shines like beacon through gloom of… Greenwood shines like beacon through gloom of English sport Rugby union Formidable England claim place in new world order Details from Twickenham Supporters express joy as Bristol finally emerge… Zurich Premiership Supporters express joy as Bristol finally emerge triumphant Zurich Premiership Stimpson stands out for Leicester Forgotten Worsley takes command Robinson requires a year to graduate from rugby school Kuerten raises his game to reach the summit Gateshead suffer rebirth pangs Rugby League Saracens miss their absentees to slip to third… Rugby union Saracens miss their absentees to slip to third defeat in a row Rugby union Jones advances his England cliam Hockey Jones advances his England claim Hockey Llanelli are pinned down by Jenkins Sportsbooks direct Picture Gallery Champions fall to earth with a heavy bump Ice skating Roche finds heir to Istabraq Racing Southwell 12.05 Falcon Crest Handicap 1.05 Kirs Kringle's Nursery Handicap 2.15 Stephenson Smart Handicap Chase 12.45 Pudding Norton Selling Handicap Hurdle Course Specialists 2.05 Marie Celeste Handicap Meeting Points Tiutchev gives cause for cheer 3.05 Street Car Named Desire Selling Stakes Rapid Raceline Picture Gallery Racing Betline Hockey Rugby union Kingston go against tradition Schools sport For the record Rugby union Pools check For the record This week's fixtures Pools check Nicol keepe ranking despite loss Sport in Brief Picture Gallery From our correspondents: The beloved country shows off its welcome new face Coarse fisher who removed the shackles of angling's folklore Tragic Chelsea make for compelling viewing again Programme Notes From your correspondent: Rugby's raw deal helping talent to develop Making Waves Five Highs A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead I was there… Blood brothers stike out for the summit England have emerged from their internal troubles with a world-beating unity of purpose Master Kuerten reluctantly takes place among the champions? Picture Gallery Blood brothers strike out for the summit Times Fantasy football Contents Who killed the rabbi's wife? Six years after a rabbi's wife was battered to death in New Jersey, a reporter may have solved the crime. Joanna Coles reports Blood was spattered not just on the walls but on he ceiling The Test 'It will be done, or you're dead' Picture Gallery 'I hate being a Lord' The campalgner and lawbreaker Lord Metchett is leaving Greenpeace to work for a frozen food chain. Interview by Moira Petty Free 2 look Your ideal shopping partner 'I hate being a Lord' Free 2 look Your ideal shopping partner The British Museum gains a masterpiece Norman Foster's breathtaking refurbishment of the Great Court at last does justice to one of the world's greatest collections, says Richard Cork The very existence of the Great Court was forgotten by the public for almost 150 years Gains a masterpiece Picture Gallery Tian galleries where, past an ominous showcase… No Title A short walk to disaster The Government is planning to identify Britain's most dangerous roads. But Barbara Fox and her family were on their own so-called safe road when they were hit by a car Suddenly, a ton-and-a-half of metal was ploughing into us Parents hire help to open school doors New York's finest takes a fast route to fame No Title Matthew's slow journey Stephen Daldry, Sam Mendes … now add Matthew Warchus. One of Britain's hottest stage directions is back in Britain with a new play by the author play by the author of Art. Matt Wolf met him I have a lot of respect for Sam and Stephen, and I like both of their films very, very much Into the spotlight Film-making is so haphazard that it's impossible to make a string of successful films No Title Partners in design with Madonna Dolce & Gabbana have been clothing Madonna for ten years. Here they explain why the admiration is mutual Fashion Diary The Times The Times Pearl Necklace Offer No Title Above: burgundy tweed jacket with ruffle collar,… Tailor made The Times Get the look for less Entertainments 'Riveting Drama The Graduate The Mikado The Times The prophet motive Opera: Rodney Milnes sees justice done at last to verdi's oft-derided Nabucco by ENO's production at the Coliseum No Title No Title Garden glories Dance: At the Royal Opera House, Debra Craine sees the Royal Ballet celebrate three great British choreograhers Concet Nieuw Ensemble/Spanjaard Town Hall, Huddersfield Concert CBSO/Minkowski Symphony Hall, Birmingham A comedy hit, and no mistake Thetare: The RSC's Comedy of Errors teatures dancing Arabs, a knight in armour and some Cossacks. Don't ask why, says lan Johns, just enjoy the laughs Theatre Berkoff's Loners BAC, Sw11 Picture Gallery A comedy hit, and no mistake Theatre Beauty and the Beast; Firebird Watermill, Bagnor' Pleasance, London N7 Perfect gift Bridge The Times Singing their hearts out Yesterday's viewing Picture Gallery Singing their hearts out Interference No Title No Title Satellite, Cagle & Digital Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio Radio Choice Picture Gallery Radio Choice Radio 1 Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio Radio 1 No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 22) BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 Channel 5 Variations No Title Today's Viewing Choice Picture Gallery The Times Picture Gallery Times 2 Crossword No The Times Contents Microsoft Certified Professional Supermarket cold turkey Doing the Christmas grocery shopping is enough to turn anyone into a Scrooge. Claire McDonald gets help from the online supermarkets, and has her festive spirit restored Pay your cards right for charity Iceland Tesco Sainsburys Asda Yummy! Hampers with champers Push-button playthings American Express Establishment Services Customise a cuddly chum Dream of a dance partner Get into the Toyzone Build your own robot False trails in hunt for Pokemon gold Big Brother software under scrutiny Dell Games on in the worldwide battle to strike internet gold After the debacle of Sydney, Gary Jacob looks at how the Ioc and the new media hope to sort out online sports rights Internet shoppers remain experimental not habitual More people than over buy online, but their purchasing patterns offer a few surprises, reports Alan Copps Put your shirt on ironing machine Nice piece of kit, if I could use it The music industry has been quick to embrace new technology and now bands are expanding their websites to sell merchandising worldwide. Victoria Walker reports Picture Gallery Nice piece of kit, if I could use it Entering alien world of M… Nice piece of kit, if I could use it Smart Grass The music industry has been quick to embrace new technology and now bands are expanding their websites to sell merchandising worldwide. Victoria Walker reports BT Picture Gallery Government prepares for 'a cultural evolution' Later this week is expected to launch its own internet portal. So far as the average citizen is concerned. Here Ian McCartney, right, Minister of State at the Cabinet Office responsible for the drive to put government services online, defends Labour's record against recent criticism on the page BT Ready to click and vote? Not so fast BT Norse code is hit and myth We liked being Ethel the gnome, and the graphics were stunning, but Baldur's Gate it did not really leave us spellbound Making Christmas presence felt All Formats Norse code is hit and myth PC World Making Christmas presence felt Nasa gets a piece of the action Past, present and future meet at Online Expo Tony Dawe reports on how libraries are keeping words alive in the technological age Wealth of facts that displayed poverty of Victorian London life Where to Get the Facts Picture Gallery Health partnership to bridge digital divide Wrong! A slice of data at right price Health partnership to bridge digital divide Round-up of latest moves in world of IT Digital office awards Multiple Display Advertising Items How you can give spam its chips Britannica Register Free now

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