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News from 12/12/2000

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Malcolm Oliver, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Roger Maynard and Lewis Smith, David Adams, David Ellis, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Keith Chambers, Audrey Magee, Steve Bird and Helen Studd, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Neil Thomas, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, William E. Bridge, Philip Howard, Peter Kirrage, Carol Midgley, David Pannick, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Richard Cleroux, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Jon Johnes, Robert Thickness, David Lister Richard Owen and Giles Tremlett, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Andrew Rowe, David McVay, Lewis Smith and Edward Gorman, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, Ian Black, Paul Buddery, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nick Xylas, Stephen Farrell, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, giles Coren, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Chard, David Hands, Audrey Magee, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, S. F. Adefajo, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Philip Webster Tom Baldwin and Charles Bremner, David Thomas, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Amber Cowan, Wasim Raja, David Lister, Lee Bridges, Michael Theodoulou, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Louise Atkinson, Steuart & Francis, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Merfyn Bourne, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Adrian George, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Graham Roberts, Nigel Hawkes, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Felix Weinberg, Richard Owen, Lorraine Amos, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Peter Nicholson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glynn Richerby, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Alex O'Connell, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Penny Lewis, Anjana Ahuja, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Meg Horan, Chris Ayres, Dick Goodband, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Fraser Nelson and Conal Urquhart, Benedict Birnberg, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, John le Carrè, David Edmonds, Patience Wheatcroft, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster,

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The Times Blair to Eu: We can't go on like this Tony Blair called yesterday for fundamental reforms to the way the European Union does business after five days of chaotic wrangling in Nice almost ended in a failure that would have been a massive blow to its credibility " We all agreed on one point—tony Blair's… This is our little Leo, he is such a card Blair to EU: We can't go on like this Blair to Eu: We can't go on like this England triumph in Karachi gloom Odds against Gore as judges decide The Times Picture Gallery The Times Today Number's up for beastly Eurosceptics Parliamentary Sketch Portillo pledge to create tax watchdog The weather today Weather Call Jane Andrews, 33, who was an aide to the Duchess of… Appeal over rape case law 'pitfall' For all areas of weather advice our Customer Centre… Al Fayed 'paid for libel trial papers from bin' Dealers give thumbs down to art print plan Picture Gallery Currys By a correspondent: Mother is jailed for double death crash Currys Lo, there came lights from West Recreating an American effect: David Rowlands and… 4 News Welcome to the late, late show BUPA the personal health service Europe could yet be vote-winner for Labour On Polities No Title Europe's press blames 'fiasco' on Chirac No Title Blair accuses Hague of rambling idiocy Tories find the devil is in the details Germany triumphs on the EU battlefield The European See-Saw: Who Came out on top You Don't Have to Move House to Benefit from an Intelligent Finace Mortgage Sainsbury's News 6 News Cities challenge need to build ten new runways Last call for train tickets this Christmas Citibank Victims of long-haul flight syndrome to sue Slap case head invited to Highgrove Bomb link to animal activists News in Brief Ford News Sugar gel breast implants banned Picture Gallery Locum GPs hired 'without checks' Scanner could revolutionise cancer care Row on age limit for the morning after Pill Rescued Goss faces sponsorship storm No Title Suicide teenagers 'missed home' By a Correspondent: Athlete wins apology for BBC awards discourtesy Doctor jailed for lying on oath at inquest PC World the Computer Superstore Offers end Thursday, 14th December 2000 Women in lottery row win share-out News 10 News Prescott must cut his target for new homes BT Picture Gallery Duke reduces his rents for farms in crisis Vauxhall Prudential For sale: ideal home for the security conscious Temple 'slaves' win £10,000 in back pay The Crown's Arrest Portfolio No Title You Can Try before You Buy in Any Tiny Showroom Why you're better off with Tiny All Tiny PCs are made by Tiny No middleman, big savings Top service and support No Title Built-in tuition This Tiny PC Tiny Nothing to Pay Unitl September 2001 Tiny Showrooms nationwide No Title Tiny Tesco Voice of Formula 1 revs up for final lap Second only to The Master Viewers turn off at racist abuse Towry Law Picture Gallery News 13 Holiday taunt robber jailed AOL Judges urged to explain rights rulings to MPs BT Royal Mail IRA arms top agenda for Clinton Irish trip People's peers same as old guard Cook savaged as 'a liability' Seat Dome cost hits ?800m Posthouse Blair TV phone-in goes ahead Tories attack 'lies' of 20,000 extra nurses Short removes 'buy British' strings for Third World aid NEC Short removes 'buy British' strings for Third World aid Picture Gallery Labour urges retiring MPs to decide now Politics 17 Bush prepares to declare victory Florida Republicans try to follow their own plot Picture Gallery Men and women who will decide the presidency The nine justices of the Supreme Court serve for life. The five judges in the right column ruled last week in George W. Bush's favour and stopped recounts in Florida. The four below dissented No Title Men and women who will decide the presidency Judges ponder their right to pass judgment Digital Photo system of the year Picture Gallery Time Scottish Widows Scottish Widdows Candidates vie to sway world's most powerful swing voter At the Supreme Court 20 Overseas news Schöders call in the lawyers over press intrusion DFEE fasttrack Teaching French claim BSE cattle died naturally (Reuters): DiCaprio is sued over street fight World in Brief Helpful. co. uk Vatican opens online gift shop Court halts charges against Pinochet Israeli soldiers may be freed 5m gallons of water missing in the Med Saga Canada sells spare snow to Caribbean No Title IBM Overseas news 21 The Times online The enemies of freedom gather on all sides Neither Labour nor the Tories will defend our fundamental rights Is much good coming from the money we give in the name of charity? Picture Gallery Over-the-counter drug that sells girls short Teenages don't need instant access to the morning-after Pill, but grown-up advice Picture Gallery Will's posse The Times Diary The Times Tuesday December 12 2000 A Clouded Summit Sins of omission and commission at Nice Beyond their Ken The new Tory stance is closer to that of Brown than Clarke Out of Darkness Victory in Karachi is part of a wider cricket revival Letters to the Editor Nspcc's use of funds defended Court Circular Announcements Christmas Appeal for The Times Births Picture Gallery Birthdays Deaths Anniversaries Memorial service British Library reunites men of letters No Title Sir Robin MacKworth-YOUNG Librarian who increased public access to the Royal Old Master collection Deaths Tom Baker, Gc Heroic pit lad who repeatedly risked his life during a dangerous underground rescue mission Personal Column News International Newspapers Ltd Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices E. R. Thompson Pioneering the reporting of Parliamnet on radio and televison Concentration Camps Obituaries Thales The Times Tuesday December 12 2000 FSA to end regular audits of 'low-risk' firms Equitable's board faces action group rebellion UK slides down profits league And now, a Nice new name to conjure with Business Watchdog loses power struggle Deutsche Borse hits the acquisition trail Vodafone joins US mobile sale Business 'Johnny the Rat' claims tip was a tease Picture Gallery Patience Wheatcroft Economic View Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Buyers of Coats Viyella halve UK workforce Excel falls victim to severe price cuts Frugalescrow. com Alliance Leicester Shares in Shire fall as merger is unveiled No Title Myners reduces Gartmore role Results in Brief British Biotech in attempt to underline recovery Medisys in US deal for syringes Business in Brief BSkyB achieves homes target early Standard Life rejects vote plan Picture Gallery US firms have IT, UK ones don't Commentary Carlton sells Technicolor in £1.43bn deal No cheer for clothes shops European Telecom plunges Oracle Copyright 2000 Oracle Corporation. All rights… UK merger will cost up to 250 jobs at Wimpey Tomkins appoints directors Hp invent 30 Markets Investors cool over Unilever 'Batman' biffed again by share offload Major idices Eurotop 100 London Financial Futures London Metal Exchange Be patient—you may find rich seam in Anglo Dollar Rates Wall Street No Title Presidential victory may prove poisoned chalice Anatole Kaletsky Economic View Recession in Wall St pariance is anything that might cause one's year-end bonus to be cut The US public is becoming convinced that growth of at leas 4 per cent is a right 'Rat' far from his Italian idyll City Diary Are Interest Rates now Heading Downwards? Cash aid Business Letters Why AXA's orphan assets proposal was 'approved' Euro membership leads to comparative disadvantage Mistake to join euro Why not raise annuity age limit by five years? Jail claim was light-hearted Retail break Prescott is the cause of travellers' despair 32 Business News Plan for local TV network helps to lift VFG Gateway@Work Flu vaccine boosts PowerJect Progress report on NatWest lifts RBS Profits slip at Bulmers Terry Martin, left, finacne director of Bsoftb, and… No Title Kunick ends French link Standard Life Bank No Title Marconi shares rise on Korean alliance World Pay offers Net fraud cover Business in Brief No Title Alcoholic Beverages No Title Electricity Shares finish off best Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Insurance Investment Trusts Shorts (under 5 years) No Title Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Source FT Information Equity Prices No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title No Tilte Picture Gallery Invesco Fund Managers Ltd No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Musselburgh 12.20 John Grossick Photographer of the Year Selling… Rapid Raceline Meeting Points Reading the racecard Chance remark raises King George doubt Racing Wolverhampton Yesterday's results No Title Legal Notices Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Media deal inquiry 2.30 Ladbroke Handicap Course Specialists Johnson's citing by Saracens brings suspension… Johnson's citing by Saracens brings suspension threat Rugby union Robinson aims to seize a different opportunity Crews locked in trail event Rowing Reid leads Solheim Cup team again Golf Higgins says golf not to blame Snooker Philadelphia seek to reverse their record American Football Higgins says golf not to blame Snooker For the record Division: Huddersfield 1 Wolverhampton 1. Postponed:… American conferenc esten divison Crews locked in trial event Rowing Rodriguez signs for $20m a year Sport in Brief Street earns trip to Bratislave Ice skating Street earns trip to Bratislava L Nkala b Agarkar T J Friend lbw b Ganguly 6 B C… Pools forecast Zidane in a world of his own Arsenal Clough's tea boy managing fine Royal pursues a happy anniversary The Premiership today Derby County Noises off put pressure on Loizu to deliver Sunderland Sport Thorpe proves star of hard day's night Full scoreboard from Karachi Staitstics Test series aveagres Renault England Test Triumph Thorpe proves star of hard day's night Riotous tour of duty no longer to be feared Stewart faces ICC questioning The Times Reader Offer Overcoming the spiral of defeatism Hussian has transformed not only himself but an entire mentality By Our Sports Staff: Lara back among the runs Picture Gallery Moin receives lesson in captaincy art Pakistan were embarrassed by negative tactics as well as eclipsed by a better team England make light work of history Closing the gap rest of the world On the pages The Times Crossword Ford Times Sport How Engladn Beat the Clock - and Pakistan Times 2 Fantasy football The Times Contents 'Just to look at here was to see my dream come true' Illustrations by Adrian George 'You have British interests to represent,' she reminds him. That is not a sin, Tessa,' he retorts, trying to wrest the lower half of his gaze from the shadow of her breasts Times 2 Serialisation Times 2 Serialisation Tomorrow The Test Examiner Sent from Heaven Do angels exist? Carol Midgley meets the rector of a village church who, with his congregation believes they do A Labour dark horse is born Times 2 Opinion Electoral reform: the House plays Canute The best quote is a misquote How to cope with toddler tantrums A campaign starring a cartoon mouse aims to help parents defuse their little children's anger. Louise Atkinson reports Marie Stopes Health Centres Times 2 Family Health Keeping calm i n the middle of the storm Dr Jane Collins Toys for Christmas Bad behaviour and the brain No Title The Times Cancer's assassin A British medical team is investigating a way to destroy mallgnant tumours. Anjana Ahuja reports My fight against incest Judy Walsh's brave testimony convicted her father of abuse against her. Now she aims to give hope to other survivors. Interview by Audrey Magee No Title But Noel Walsh decided against a repeat home… Hit the Spot No Title Life in the long run Theatre: As The Mousetrap heads for its 20,000th performance, Daniel Rosenthal goes the distance with some West End stalwarts Times 2 Arts There's only so much an actor can get out of doing 415 performance a year The Times Tuesday December 12 2000 Theatre Three of the best Theatre: Having revisited Billy Roche's Wexford Trilogy, Benedict Nightingale now finds it's a classic Theatre Rita, Sue and Bob Too/A State Affairs Soho Theatre, W1 Times 2 Arts No Title No Title Pier group Architecture: Modernist sleek lines are back in the shape of a new set of Thames piers, finds Marcus Binney Times 2 Arts The men who made Damien Visual Art: How does the famously sociable Damien Hirst find the time to work? Answer: he doesn't always. Alex O'Connell reports Art is so self-referential: put it on a plinth and it's art. It hasn't been about the product since Duchamp Have Hirst and his pals gone too far this time? What… Times 2 Arts No Title Opera reviews Free quarter Jazz: Gunther Schuller played with Miles and the Met and nurtured the marriage of classical and jazz. Clive Davis wishes him a happy 75th Schuller's 'Third Stream' blended improvised jazz with contemporarty art music Masque Robert Thicknesse explains why it took 250 Of the century Les Arts Florissants Gulldhall ECO/Gothoni Barbican No Tilte Picture Gallery Opera & Ballet Rapture of the Dance: Debra Craine hails a fine new Ondine at Covent Arts Theatre Donmar Warehouse Entertainments Her Majestys Duchess National Theatre New London Piccadilly Theatre Pleasance London Savoy Theatre Shaftesbury Theatre Rapture of the deep The Times Victoria Palace The Times No Title It's going Unbelievably Green for Christmas Players in the Hanover Housing super league will be proud as the year ends, says Nick Szcepanik Times 2 Fantasy League Football The Times Go for Goals Galore! Bold defence will pay off Check your player scores here No Title No Title The Times Bridge The Times Executive Desk Diary Offer Bridge Chess The Times The prime time ministers Yesterday's viewing Interference No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital 12.00 People's Century 1.00pm Return with… Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Times 2 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 22) BBC1 Picture Gallery 6.00 BBC News Weather (T) (367) BBC2 No Title Carlton 6.00 London Tonight: Weahter (t) (763) Channel 4 The Great Croc Trail (Channel 5,7pm) Variations Meridian No Title No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2211 Times Newspapers Limited, 2000 Today's Viewing Choice Richer Sounds The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The fine line between a free lunch and bribery As Christmas looms, what are the laws on corruption and corporate entertaining? Penny Lewis reports Christmas time means parties and presents Canary Wharf Group PLC Contents Nomura Sucession Planning Associates Bar's new Chairman picks up toughest brief yet The Chairman-elect of the Bar does not oppose reform, provided it is necessary and sensible. Interview by Frances Gibb No Title Lipson Lloyd Jones Legal Rectruitment Roy Amlot: "We can play an important jpart in… Multiple Display Advertising Items Banking When a good cry adds to the drama of the courtroom Chambers and Partners Olswang Solicitors No Title The From lion-eating lawyers to dogs that chew evidence, David Pannick looks back at the trains and tribulations of the profession The verdict on 2000 No Title Sergio Mentella and the petlion, which ate him.… That Ian Brady had no right to starve himself to… Picture Gallery Take a break from the law at Christmas Assistant Group Legal Counsel The Parliamentary Counsel Your word could be law Opportunities in Legislative Drafting London. About ?45,000 a year Picture Gallery Why Greens are not tickled pink Edward Fennell explores the legal implications of global climate change Distance selling London - Private Practice Fear of terrorists does not justify asylum Court of Appeal Published December 12,2000 Fadli v Secretary of State for the Home Departmetn Before Lord Justice Schiemann, Lord Justice Tuckey and Sir Swinton Thomas Judgment November 23,2000 Tribunal decision quashed after overlooking relevant information Court of Appeal Published December 12,2000 W v Special Educational Needs Tribunal and Another Before Lord Justice Nourse, Lord Justice Mummery and Lord Justice Keene Judgment November 29,2000 Cross-Examination Picture Gallery Schroder Ventures Spencer Stuarts The Notingham Trent University Pupillage? BPP Law School London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority Westgate Chambers Holborn College University of Wolver Hampton Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Picture Gallery Capital Markets Lawyer Tmp. qd legal Solicitors win last-minute reprieve despite floods Legal Diary Allen & Overy

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