News from 18/12/2000
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Leslie Fielding, Roland Shepherd, David Chater, Stephen Braden, Jeremy Kingston, Jo Shapcott and Don Paterson, John Dobson, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Heather Neill, Gerald Davies, Frances Manson, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Chris Whiffin, Martin Barrow, Rob Wriht, Anita Chaudhuri, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Emma Malmros, Andy Stephens, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Nick Wyke, David Himsworth, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Keith Pike, David Hands, Ruth Cledhill Religion Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Emily Davies and Ana Urena, Peter Barnard, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, James Doran City Correspondent, Mike Dexter, Director, Angela Jameson, John McDermott, Russell Kempson, Michael Shenker, Ed Potton, Oliver Kay, Anthony Duffy, H. J. Lane, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Martyn Palmer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Brent Shaw, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Richard Gardner, Chairman, Hilary Cotter, Matt Dickinson, Sean MacAulay, Victoria Walker, Phil Gordon Scottish Football, Sarah Sanderson, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, J. Mark Martyrossian, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Mary Brill, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Alan Copps, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Hunt, Craig Clarke, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Jean Schlumberger, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Genevieve Douglas, Ian Brodie, Neil Moore, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, John Graham-Hart, Adrian Waddelove, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jay Belsky, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Alyson Rudd, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Colin Mackie, Kathryn Ward, Peter Roebuck, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent,
ResumoVoted Newspaper of the Year Irvine will scrap 'no fault' divorce proposal Inside The Times Bush's gifted and black adviser As City bonuses go, ?1m makes a poor Christmas No Title Labour starts election race with special conference Picture Gallery No Title Tiffany & Co The Times Today Both camps in lottery battle ready to appeal Luton favourite for city title Met Office Picture Gallery Refugees sent north No Title Boxers 'know risks when they get in ring Acute subdural thaematoma In which blood accumulates… 41 suspended for lewd e-mail Could we make it any easier? Injury likely to be similar to a severe stroke By a Correspondent: Sent with love from me to you Christmas post chaos Again Emagazineshop. com News 4 News Hague stirs up more anger on police and race White officers sue over 'racial bias' Guaranteed Delivery for Christmas Visit a Tiny showroom no Picture Gallery No Title Athlon No Title Home Performance plus 800 No Title All systems include Windows Millennium Edition - the… No Title Tiny Www. tiny. Com Widdecombe victim of card fraud News in Brief Woodhead backs Tory party's 'free schools' Raid on Real IRA illicit video factory Young women charged with boy's stabbing New lease of life for Invincible Charitable Prince 'rebrands' himself Hotel replaces church for naming the baby No Title Thorntons Turnout at Mass falls to record low Changing Worship News 6 News Bad drivers face loss of car and longer jail terms By a Correspondent: Geldof wins custody of Yates orphan Saga Now's the time Fry-ups are not as Britons turn to healthier diet Star chefs told to stay in the kitchen By a Correspondent: Salmon farmers fish for new ideas Currys Vegan' Iceman had a taste for wild goat 'Vegan' Iceman had a taste for wild goat No Title The stars look down on Labour BT School websites to track victims No Title Scientists want free access to genome data Rules on adoption to be reformed When suddenly some clown pulled out in front of… Vauxhall Powell insists defence rests on 'Star Wars' Bronx hails its favourite son Awg Picture Gallery 12 killed in Alabama tornados Go for £50 rtn No Title US team identifies Andean source of Amazon UN to isolate Liberia over diamond trade Freeserve No Title Dixons Price Alwa Aiwa No Title Dixons Under row Price barriers Future Berlin envoys face 'quiz show' hurdle Sample questions Serb anger over UN shootings World in Brief Raphael's fatal lover shows off her charms From Associated Press in Lecco, Italy: Thin ice leaves ten dead in Italian Alps Swiftcall No Title Peres may run as independent on peace ticket Detectives leave for Riyadh Lineone No Title Tension rises in Ayodhya as Hindus set temple deadline Time Computers No Title Working Lunch The Third Way lives on, whatever it's called The death of the Centre Left's slogan is no reason to bury its principles New Labour tries to run with the fox and hunt with the hounds You're just in time for the recession, George No Title The Times Sports Diary Simon Barnes Question of sport Clinton's Last Stand An embitious late bid for a Middle East peace deal The Family Way Lord Irvine is right to be wary of no-fault divorce Man and Meat Human beings have been omnivorous for centuries Words of hatred Church buildings The chad forecast No Title Use of human embryos in research Rationale of a ban on hunting Difficulties and face our farmers Announcements The Times The Sovereign's Parade Thanksgiving Services Abela Forthcoming marriages Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commander Loftus Peyton Jones Courageous naval officer who twice survived sinking—and walked 400 miles through Italy as an escaping prisoner of war Enoch Dumbutshena Defending judicial independence in Zimbabwe Lives in Brief Commander Loftus Peyton Jones Courgeous navel officer who twice survived sinking—and walked 400 miles through Italy as an escaping prisoner of war Rosemarie Frankland Beauty queen who travelled form the shop flour to Hollywood without finding happiness The press office at Conservative Central Office in… Indian Forces Invade Goa Commander Loftus Peyton Jones Capitalisation, week's change US seeks new site for embassy Alternative Investment Market Leisure Link lifts operating profits by 69% Sibir in deal on Siberian oilfields What the Sunday Papers Day No Title Nuclear waste burial in Finland clears first hurdle Grid's former chairman given Smartlogik role HFC may take legal move over credit card Tecra Branson wins SA health chain By Our City Staff: Glaxo merger's approval due By Our City Staff: Ford aims to cut European payroll by 10% Chinese cigarettes to be sold in UK Exchange Rates By Our City Staff: Diageo set to clinch $8bn Seagram drinks deal Modest pay settlements boost rate hopes Sega Europe chief resigns Picture Gallery No Title Sweden turns down Telia for 3G licen? By Our City Staff: BPI staves off hostile rival's bid Art dealer added to LVMH auction house Plan for move from Wapping denied Unions aim to avert R-R action Business in Brief No Title Bush to tell Greenspan that tax cuts are needed The Times Crossword The solution to Saturday's Prize Crossword… MPs intervene over Equitable Life No Title Shell poised for £3bn buyback EasyGroup's Internet cafes to expand across America By Our City Staff: High Court hears AXA case No Title MPs intervene over Equitable Life No Title M&S takes a risk over rival to Metro Picture Gallery Blow to online hopes as Breathe fails The Times No Title Calzaghe triumphs as clouds descend No Title 50 Gold Members' Badges to be won No Title Scarborough prays for its local hero Be a winner No Title Equestrianism Smith's gamble lands richest prize Cricket Walsh sparks West Indies fightback Cricket Sport left holding its breath as Ingle pays price of Ms courage Oliver Holt An unfolding tragedy turns Sheffield Arena Into the bleakest place on earth Swimming Sweetenham's revolution begins to bear fruit Boxing Suffering in Sheffield Snooker Success fails to raise spirits of exhausted O'Sullivan Genie No Title Football: Nationwid League Souness at ease with physical approach Adebola's goal takes on added significance Rangers fix it for rare win Boa Morte completes Fulham's revival Walsall are caught cold by Reid Watford stumble to point Cheltenham fall foul of Dowd again Wimbledon punished by Holdsworth Rangers fail to overcome United's resolution Dunstable suffer rare defeat Houllier reaping rewards of patient approach Victor Chandler Racing Channel, page 327 Channel 4, pages 620,621… No Title Liverpool glimpse their illustrious past after the wilderness years FA Carling Premiership Magic Numbers Task Force secures concessions in transfer discussions No Title Blooms Bury Publisher of the Year Villa's lack of ambition drives fans and players to despair The Times No Title FA Cabling Premiership Armstrong's double brings promise of extra Suffolk punch Ipswich Town 3 Southapton 1 Christie and Strachan offer welcome relief to tedium Di Canio's good deed prompts mixed feelings Derby County Coventry City Everton 1 West Ham Untted 1 Venables inspires with classic repeats FA Carling Premiership Unrest in the ranks adds to problems faced by Jefferies Newcastle United 2 Bradford City 2 Leeds stay nicely poised to launch assault on top three Leeds United Sunderland Jones proves focal point in Taylor's changing picture Graham not sold on Sugar's plans for Tottendham FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League FA Carling Premiership Nationwide League FA Carling Premiership Premier Watch 2000 Nationwide League This week's fixtures FA Carling Premiership Women Rugby union Brown's brilliance drives Bristol on to new heights Rugby union Reluctant Logan leaves Wasps searching for bite No Title Leicester muscle their way past ragged Bath Northampton profit from the rule of law Sorrell relishes new kicking responsibility Ambitious Sharks unperturbed by fishing expedition No Title Saracens on defensive over citing Racing Fantastic Light shines for Dettori Racing She Tin details Meeting Points Saturday's results Ascot Lingfield Park Racing Betline Picture Gallery Fakenham Southwell Leaders in the National Hunt championships Southwell Legal Right puts weight behind Kempton case Southwell Schools sport Pre-season work pays dividends For the record Weekend rugby results Rugby union This week's fixtures Forecast Dyson top player on Asian Tour Sport in Brief From our correspondents: S12 Sport Beware the idea of Di Canio as Good Samaritan A gesture of sportsmanship sits uneasily with the pursuit with the pursuit of victory at all costs Telephone Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal Notices Popular view suggests that BBC has answered critics From your correspondence: From your correspondence Signs that football bubble is close to bursting The Times Monday December 18 2000 Saturday December 23 Sunday December 24 7Days Man of Steel No Title Holste I was there Sport Online A Route Map through the Peaks and Troughs of the Sporting Week Ahead Sport Ancient by name ancient by attitude Sarh Sanderson seems an ideal candidate for membership of golf's most famous club a champion amateur player for 20 years and upholder of the game's traditions. But there remains one bar to her desire to join Own goal pushes Eriksson closer to exit form Lazio Dickinson The FA will have been cheering as the England coach in waiting suffered a derby defeat last night Picture Gallery No Title Times 2 Times 2 Cover Story Contents No Title The white famer's wife who lost husband and… Picture Gallery The final round In his last article as The Times Boxing Correspondent, Srikumar Sen explains why the sport for which he was an Oxford Blue is no longer regarded as a noble art Fashion The final round Times 2 Cover Story Examiner Hounded our Times 2 Interview 36 hours earlier. Mugabe refused to condemn the… Picture Gallery Of Africa Times 2 lNTERVIEW Freebels are super at finding No Title Picture Gallery Paint Sprayer Times 2 Viewpoint Sex in the City? 0/10 What kind of private activities do high-earning young men really get up to if an e-mail so excites them, wonders No Title All that Time on Expenses and U. S. Portions The finer points of networking Should you be rude or polite to people you like? Times 2 Opinion In New York Mappin Webb The Times Monday December 18 2000 Why can't we behave badly at parties? Christmas shoud be fun, says Mick Hume. So why is everyone so miserable? Times 2 Lifestyle There is a growing mood of miserablism under the mistletoe, especiall in high places 10 Times 2 Artsinterview Got the career, not the girl - story of my life Cinema: On the one hand, there's the $20 million Nicolas cage is getting for pictures like the hit, The Family Man. On the other, well, invitations addressed to "Mr and Mrs" are no longer operable, Martyn Palmer nods sympathetically I could't ask girls out as I didn't have a fancy car. That had more to do with my anger than anything else Times 2 Arts Interview On the one hand No Title Not the my life I couldn't ask I couldn't ask girls out didn't have fancy car. That. That had more to do with my anger then anything else Times 2 Arts Interview I went back to my old home in Long Beach and it was like,'Maybe it would have been better if I'd stayed No Title Times 2 Fashion & Style Lisa Armstong That was then; this is Wow Times 2 Fashion & Style Fashion Diary The Sun 13 Top secrets Times No Title Picture Gallery No Title Glamour these days is a little like a geometrical… Times Fashion & Style No Title 15 16 No Title Times 2 Fashion & Style Lights fantastic Emma Malmros tells you how to put some sparkle into your life this christmas Picture Gallery Block light, £69, from Skandium (020-79352077) Get the look for less 18 You will have a ball Times 2 Arts Opera: Cinderella turns up in a limo in La Cenerentola at the Royal Opera House and makes happy motoring for Rodney Miles Circus with lots of spin Theatre: Cirque du Soleil may have become slick corporate entertainment, but it can still dazzle, says Ian Johns Times 2arts 19 20 The Gibson girl bustles in Times 2 Arts Theatre Titled what Men Need London's Almeida may be closing its doors, but the show will go on. Heather Nelll reports Opera & Ballet Crane Kalman Gallery Theatres Comedy Duke of your Royal Sharspare Company Fortune Bo London Prince of Wales Theatre Long Days Journey into Night National Theatre New Ambassadors Old Vic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Princes of Wales Theatre Queens Strand Theatre St Martins The Times Times 2 Offer& Games Bridge Dealer: South Vulnerability: East-WEst Contract: 3Nt The Times Bookshop Like a windswept spider Paul Hoggart The weekend's viewing Times 2 Television Interference Interference 23 24 Satellite, Cable & Digital Sky Sports 1 UK Drama Radio Radio 3 Times 2 Radio Radio 25 26 Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 22) Times 2 Television Television BBC1 BBC2 Carlton No Title Cutting Edge examines the diverse and changing… Times 2 Television Channel 4 Channel 5 Variatons 27 28 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Television Times 2 Crossword No 2216 The Times Live talking goes online Alan Copps tunes in to hear how the Alan Copps tunes in to hear how the BBC's Radio… Callers to Radio Five Live's phone-in… Microsoft Certification No Title Palm links up to Samsung Not too late to get away Dicing with family loyalties It's all aboard for a bit of festive mayhem as some traditional games get the screen treatment, write Jo Shapcott and Don Paterson Star Wars shock blow to PC gamers Quake champs hope to rattle 'em on a roll Line One Picture Gallery Last delivery dates Startin a new business? Log on for luxury Star quality in a pair of pyjamas L'd rather be in Africa Why this could be the business Get a head start with Something to smile about Digital is becoming the bright new standard for both personal and small-business photography Victoria walker presents the big picture Picture Gallery Launch of online couture is bride and joy for de Re club esigner BT No Title On /off Just wizard in Oz now that his prints have come As the web marks its 10th birthday, Alan Copps… When you think about the change that the world wide web has wrought in the way we live, it seems almost unbelievable that this infant wonder is a mere ten years old Get started from BT Global threads are stil being woven Picture Gallery Ten years that shook the world From geek tool to global necessity. Ben Hammersley… Picture Gallery IBM Picture Gallery The Times Boxing clever for seasonal cheer Fail to Return this Warranty and See what Happens… No Title Says PC Britannica Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss Address Time
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