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News from 08/12/2000

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Chris Ayres and Adam Jones, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Helen Studd, Helen Daniel, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, Jan Raath and Lewis Smith, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Jeffrey Archer, Geoff Brown, Jean Woolard, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, David Puttnam, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Elizabeth Hall, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Victoria Main, Rodney Milnes, Natalie Ferstendik, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Bryan Storey, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Robert Cooper, Oliver Kay, Alan Weller, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Amber Cowan, Tom Baldwin, Mavis Cheek, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Adam and the Ants, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, W. J. Wratten, Jocelyn Hay Chairman, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Ian J. Hartill, Damian Whitworth, C. L. Sargent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Frederick Lawton, Joseph Silver, Ben Webster and Roland Watson, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Rowland Whitehead (President), James Collard, Chris Williams, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Linus Gregoriadis, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Michael Stevenson Joint Director, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Simon Brooke, Stephen Hoare, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Janet Walford, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, John Goodbody and Paul Armstrong, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Paul Silver-Myer, R. A. Edwards, Gordon Gancz, Peter Stothard, Editor, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Valerie Grove, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Mike Mitchell, Stuart Eastwood, Colin McQuillan, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Mark Dunn, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times French trigger Nato furore Daslang through the snow No Title Picture Gallery No Title Picture Gallery Two inches of rain, 80mph winds, again No Title Playtime conkers banned as too dangerous No Title Railways are in crisis, minister admits The Times Today Faith is an interest which must be declared Parliamentary Sketch Adams says sectarian killings are 'dirty tricks' The weather today No Title Libel case man dies without his £1.5m The Times Friday December 8 2000 Madonna takes high road to marriage No Title Glittering guest list for the big day Hibernate this Christmas with Some Essential Provisions John le Carré List of Intended Marriages Roychubby Brown 'Heaven on Earth' for 1,000 years Hibernate this Christmas with Some Essential… Whatever Turns You on News 3 4 News Dyke company at centre of tax investigation Express editor accuses new owner of trashing staff Heritage Hotels Dome-style fiasco feared at Wembley Drunk driver whispered 'sorry' to his dying son By a Staff Reporter: Sunny science wins lecture series Cambridge fails in widening access The Times Friday December 8 2000 Millions of pigs carry salmonella News in Brief Searching for a balm to heal a wounded community Picture Gallery News 5 Vital Statistics Picture Gallery Vocal Supporter Eastern Europe pleads for EU enlargement Blair undertakes U-turn over German demand for talks Comet What the Big Five Want Halifax Chirac blows cover of new European army Jospin hopes charter will become law Sporting verdict was not Major's Picture Gallery Nice Summit Protests mark the summit's opening News 7 Dixons Our heartache, by surgeons who separated twins Miscarriage can upset men more than women Travelodge Dolphin Bathrooms All offers based on price list dated November 2000… News 9 Leicester to be first city with ethnic majority London tops the league of multicultural living Districts with Largest Ethnic Minority The Grinch The Times Friday December 8 2000 Charlton apologises for slur News in Brief No Title Accidents of life in social universe First Night Review Queen takes the strain out of train American Express Concorde design 'proved to be safe' Pc World The Times 2,000 cameras to catch a speeder with every flash News 11 Dissatisfaction with the NHS keeps growing Blackstar Protein targeted in breast treatment Birds Eye How pension chief joined cancer fight The Times Picture Gallery Farewell to Jane, the woman who stripped for Britain Ripping yarn added vim to Allied victory Picture Gallery PROUDfOOT Cockburn's Special Reserve No Title News 13 Opium nude not for the masses 14 Parliament Milburn attacks Tories on health Hunting Bill delays feared Intelligent Finance The Times Industry 'must save species' Dell MPs protest at 'gag' over embryos Five line up for Falkirk West poll Parliament in Brief Labour's campaign will seek 'real people' Parental leave 'is not workable' Alliance Francaise de Londres Bell to announce poll plans today Saab Mugabe's white champion loses land to invaders Oxford Graduate Time Computers Picture Gallery Overseas news 17 Massacre at border town in Guinea Gore warning over democracy in last appeal Freeserve US Election 2000 No Title TV showdown with the Magnificent Seven Lexar Silence at mansion as the fat lady sings Tiny 20 Overseas news French accuse 'chateaux gang' of £22m raids Currys Freeserve No Title Français? C'est un knock-out Fear over Haider's tree for Pope The Times Friday December 8 2000 BT Taleban denounces UN plan World in Brief Bride, 23, dies as she walks up aisle Fujitsu Siemens The Times Britain seeks UN force for Mideast No Title Estrada denies 'clockwork crime' Which? Overseas news 21 The Times online Working Lunch News Talking Point The Times Labour's sisters have done it for themselves You can get a job and have a family life too, as the new Green Paper shows Hurray for the tight labour market! Three cheers for Labour women! A combination of low unemployment and lots of Only if we met in a complete guddle do people remember what we say The Hunting Bill Lamentable as I am at public speaking Cheers, Jack The Times Diary Wrong Track The railways are in crisis and everyone knows it Paternalist Policy Ministers can encourage more flexible working practices Brought to Book Savour a year of The Times between hard covers Letters to the Editor Attempts to curb juvenile crime Churches' attitude to child abuse Court Circular Memorial service Mr Desmond Wilcox Reception Christmas Appeal Birthdays The holy God of Israel sets us free - his name is… Andrew - Gerald at home in Membury, Axminster on 5th… His twin brother Sir Hamish Hay, Mayor of… Pumphrey - On December 5th at home Phyllida wife of… To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Summerfield - John Harold, born 11th September,… Sir Cyril Clarke Geneticist whose clinical work saved thousands of babies' lives Flatshare Personal Column Antel (UK) Limited On the sixtieth anniversary of the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, a 96-year-old professor addressed an auditorium Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Ralph Bates Rebellious veleran of the Spanish Civil War whose varied life encompassed the entire 20th century Eli Frankham Romany leader who was tireless in the struggle to win more rights for his people Apollo 17 Reaches for the Moon The United States and Mexico to raise support for the cause. He twice visited Roosevelt, trying to persuade him to lift the American ban on arms Thales The Times Friday December 8 2000 FSA Warns on telecoms loans No joke as 'Batman' value slumps Euro has turned the corner, says Soros Byers blocks BUPA bid for hospital group Thomas Cook on its way to Germany Picture Gallery Abbey spurns Lloyds TSB offer MG Rover sees cost savings top £500m Picture Gallery SAS Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold 28 Business News Coats rebels force meeting on board IP and Innogy set out plans to expand Picture Gallery Securicor to increase acquisitions Garban awaits changes City Centre faces fresh resignation Results in Brief Charity Commission Legal & Public Notices Regalian set to join property exodus Talks fail to salvage ship deal Business in Brief Bass puts war chest at £3bn Record set for biotech cash call Whitbread loses Philpott to rival Courts expands abroad Telecoms trouble on the line Commentary Picture Gallery 30 Business News Motorola extends tech gloom Stock Market French connection hits Freeserve Major Indices Eurotop 100 Pubs under scrutiny as Bass homes in on hotels Tempus BATM Dollar Rates London Metal Exchange Wall Street No Title Speculator who can afford to be philosophical George Soros sees himself as a thinker these days. He even admits his mistakes Family-friendly policy gives birth to employers' fears Focus on parental leave Ethical mantle falls on company shoulders Analysis No Title Handy for Tube City Diary Legal move City Diary Productive and Time off Business News 31 Foaming City Diary Long shot City Diary Acm Investments Ltd No Title Investor Chronicle Stockbroker of the Year 2000 The Best Just Got Better Certificated Share Dealing from £10 per Deal No Title No Title Alcoholic Beverages No Title Electricity No Title Shares close off lows No Title Shorts (under 5 years) No Title Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Source FT Information Equity Prices 33 Spain's calculated gamble for final fails to add up Tennis English duo on the march Bowls Renault The Times Forty minutes into the Games my dream was effectively over Weakest link at the Jockey Club has to go Racing Life At The Races No Title Weakest link at the Jockey Club has to go Mears wastes no time Rugby league Lisa treads carefully Mears wastes no time Magic Numbers Behrajan faces first real test Racing Meeting Points Cheltenham Going: Soft (Good to Soft in Places) Tote Jackpot… Reading the racecard 12.10 Coral Eurobet Three Yrs Old Novices Hurdle Yesterday 's results Chubb Chase (Showcase Handicap) Doncaster 12.00 Racing Channel Text Page 300 Novices Handicap… Southwell 11.40 Bet Direct on Itv Text Page 368 Handicap Course Specialists The Constitution Unit 2.10 Racing Channel Tonight Handicap Chase Course Specialists 1.10 Christmas Parties at Southwell Nursery Handicap Blinkered First Time No Title Cheltenham Doncaster Southwell 10 % over 36 Sport Swimming Baker argues her case with record Sport in Brief Renault The Times No Title Golf Nobilo and Turner race into the lead Hockey Cricket Condon to investigate bookmakers' claims St Albans on course to avoid disappointment Ngam elevated in double-quick time No Title Snooker Breakaway tour poses threat to sport's survival Ice hockey Longstaff aims to have last laugh over Jesters For the record No Title Sailing Bristol beat conditions to reach Panama first Bowls Baa-baa humbug to the abolitionists Golf Today's fixtures Netball Oldham seek triple success Squash Fitz-Gerald sets up her chance for revenge Picture Gallery Dwyer has scheme to put the lid on South Africans 38 sport Vital Statistics The unique kick-by-kick, team-by-team Premiership guide Liverpool reverse continental drift Liverpool Olympiakos Vocal Supporter Win VIP tickets for top games Rangers exposed in seasonal tale Picture Gallery Best of enemies by any definition United reinvent themselves with controlled display Lennon gives in to lure of Celtic Football: FA Cup Divided city reunited by old boy Barrow How Northwich became victorious again A change of manger has unlocked the true potential of an historic Cheshire club European Cup Champions' League on Tuesday, One point from a possible six is not the best start to Arsenal's Return to Goodison Park in August, is due to resume full August, is due to resume full training in the next ten days Claim his position from Chris Kirkland for the derby with Leicester City at Highfield Road on Sunday The Premiership today Sport 39 By Our Sports Staff: Gregory retains hope of landing McCarthy Tottenham Hotspur No Title Inzamam shatters England's dream The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Scoreboard from Karachi Beautiful Game Picture Gallery No Title AceR Times 2 Contents The best of Times No Title Alan Weller The Test Examiner: James Collard Public Image The power to Picture Gallery Surprise Libby Purves finds empathy for a newly pregnant Cherie Blair Much of the essence of serious reportage lies overseas Times 2 Cover Story Picture Gallery Why Jerry Springer is kinda losing it for her The times magazine No Title Picture Gallery How to Be a Party Goddess Christmas the comfortable way No Title The victim who Britain ingored Nine days before Damiloa Taylor's murder, just a few hundred yards from where he died in Peckham, another Nigerian youth was killed. Carol Midgley reports Times 2 Analysis Important Information Mencap (The Royal Society For Mentally Handicapped Children and Adults) The Times Apparently, I hear, Turner could draw No Title Hold up the sky and steer clear of Americans Times 2 Opinion PS: the giving citizens keep under wraps No Title Golfer's Gift Set Times 1 No Title Slim? Yes Shady? Yup Real? Dunno Pop: He fights, he swears, he disses his Momma-that rudeboy rapper Eminem is more trouble than he's worth, right? Maybe, muses David Sinclair No Title Give us Cat and Ant in Dec Ttmes Arts You can keep your Britneys and your S Club 7, this… Picture Gallery No Title Dandy Pop Albums: He spent his cash on lookin flash and grabbing your attention. Twenty years on, Adam Ant's efforts still have the desired effect on Barbara Ellen Beano He made teenyboppers feel like a gang in a way they had not since the Rollers hung up their tartan Times 2arts No Title Arts Riffs and sending out showers of sweat with every shake of his head The singer, Brain Johnson, whose Opera & Ballet Final Weeks Season Ends 13 Jan Extra Christmas Shows now on Sale Albery 020 7369 1740/7344 4444 the Performance of… Entertainments Donmar Warehouse 7369 1732 Entertainments Thr Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe London Palladium 020 7494 5020 cc 020 7420 O0o0/7344… Palace Theatree Phoenix Royal Shakespeare Quidam Jeffrey Archer is unwell Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the hottest new shows in London. Oh, and Jeffrey Archer's courtroom thing Not Guilty Guilty No Title No Title Concerts No Title From Copland to kidnapping, Geoff Brown feasts his ears on the South Band and in Birmingham NagasaKi, mon amour Opera: Rodney Milnes is entranced by Madama Butterfly at Glasgow's Theatre Royal Frocks by their American employers. All th is lit with true poetic imagination by Paul Constable Play Choice No Title No Title Wish List Times 2 Style Style Scents and Jane Illing Musty notes of old hymn books, incense and mouse-gnawed hassocks, the pure chil of ancient Scents—rather like the vinaigrettes of olden days, only n ot as Times 2 Style No Title Boots Where T O Find It No Title No Title Weekend MEDlA Jeffrey Archer Metro moves up The Times Friday December 8 2000 Richard Cannon Is Today pro-Europe? The editor of the Radio 4 programme, Rod Liddle, tells Michael Leapman why he thinks its coverage of Europe is fair Times 2 Is Today pro-Europe? No Title Telephone P. A. /Secretary £25,000 - 30,000 Near Charing Cross Keene Public Affairs Consultants Ltd Maine - Tucker Part-time Pa Mon-Fri Super Secretaries The Eclipse Organisation Ltd Times 2 Eclipse Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Transport for London No Title A very dangerous road It is an inevitable part of my job as head of BBC television drama Robert Cooper, the BBC's head of drama for Northern Ireland, refutes "outlandish' claims by The Daily Telegraph that politics determines his choice of screenwriters No Title No Title Still No 1 for pop Top of hte Pops is still the best chart show on TV despite its age. And now it's taking on America, says Simon Brooke The good times roll for radio Telephone Family Tree Times 2 Media Offers from The Times or associated and approved… Is possible, but unlikely, that the two functions, could be housed in separate but linked bodies No Title Master cannot ignore charterer's router Costs factors in partial success Chancery Division Published December 8,2000 Antonelli v Allen and Another Antonelli v Allen and Another Online buyers get hi-tech guarantees Credit card fraud accounts for less that 3 per cent of online deception, but many people are still reluctant to place their faith in the Web High street on the Net Stephen Hoare introduces a special reports on the prospects for online shopping this Christmas No Title No Title Surf for a holiday 'Travel space on the Net is currently overcrowded, consolidation is inevitable' Focus 2 Online Shopping Online travel sites are becoming more and more user-friendly, inspiring tourists to search out events worldwide, says Tony Dawe I know where you can get it The Web is often the best place to source obscure and hard-to-find items. Stephen Hoare reports Line One No Title Beautiful Game No Title Times 2 Offer & Game Deater: South Vulnerability Neither Side Contract: 2Nt Bookshop The common enemy within Interference Off Your Chest No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital And Monty: Generals, at War 12.00 People's… Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word - Watching answers (from page 30) Times 2 Television BBCI No Title 6.00 Bbc News; Weather (T) (427) 6.30 Regional News… BBC2 Carlton /Lwt Channel 4 Variations No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2208 The Times Today's Viewing Choice Baume & Mercier

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