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News from 19/12/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Giles Tremlett, D. R. Cooper, Colin G. Sheppard, Ken Jones, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Hilda Moorhouse, David Charter Health Correspondent, James Moore, Janine Di Giovanni and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Thicknesse, Graham Finch, Mark Souster, David Blunkett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Michael Binyon, James Bone, John Kenny, Richard Irving, Oliver Clarke, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Fraser Nelson and Alan Hamilton, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Dominic Walsh, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Gary Jacob, Michael Knipe, Dr Jane Collins, Jackie Thompson, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Matt Sims, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Robert Smith, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Mark Andrew, Sharon Pache, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Tom Baldwin, Susan Clark, Gabriella Gamini, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Patrick Cormack, Alex Chatterley, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Edward German Sailing Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Christopher Rose, Elizabeth Hoodless, Executive Director, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Craig Lord, P. A. J. Waddington, Matthew Parris, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, Ian Davis, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jim Wellington, Michael Gove, Ben Macintyre, Fiona MacTaggart, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Alan Lewis, Peter Roebuck, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft,

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Voted Newspaper of the R Year Hague links Labour with murder rise Picture Gallery Index Shares surge on rate cut hopes Low turnout for Queen of Pop Index Bedroom becomes court for fraudster sentence Mappin & Webb The Times Today State pension nudged towards retirement Parliamentary Sketch Deranged intruder attacks MP's wife The weather today Weather Call World Weather The weather tody The weather today 24,000 farmers quit in one year Court homes in on bed-bound fraudster Unhappy end of a moving marriage Picture Gallery Sophie Dahl posters ordered down No Title No Title New cities party after bitter battle Abbey National I agree that this information may be used or passed Millennium Cities South Coast haven to Bohemians Alan Hamilton looks at the highs and lows of the towns who won the millennium prize Lots of colour in Black Country Solicitors' strike could free criminals Clearly a cut above the rest Vicky Hall suspect charged News in Brief Rope hero saves crash from river Ruling upholds right to jury trial Royal Mail is set to meet delivery target Britons mutiny on listing liner Virgin mobile Aircraft grounded over sea doubts No Title No Title Pay rises for doctors and nurses 'no winter tonic' Picture Gallery No Title NHS Pay 2001 Nurses' Pay NHS Pay 2001 I stay on 'Salary only means no for the future patients' for me' Vauxhall Raising the Standard Vauxhall Rasta drug may be a human right, says judge We still love you, yeah, yeah, yeah Picture Gallery PC World the Computer Superstore Behold, the barmaid of the Lord No Title No Title MPs pressured over human embryo vote Picture Gallery No Title Tories won't oppose car crime Bill Unions in call to curb private role in state sector Farewell rebuke to Ofsted head New homes target is cut back 'Cack-handed' Hague's crime figures stance alarms Tories Breakdown of trust' grips party 'Breakdown of trust' grips party MP confronts leader with drug essay No Title No Title Voters blame Railtrack for train woes As you may know, there has been considerable… Dixons Freeserve Dixons Crash signals hard to read RAC Two women accused of boy attack News in Brief No Title Pleasure flight finds village lost for centuries Russia gears up for Formula One RSPCA Russia gears up for Formula One London-Sydney Centenary Air Race 2001 RSPCA Nations fight to win racing's pot of gold No Title British troops sent to quell Kosovo rebels British troops sent to equell Kosovo rebels Currys "We Will Do this No Title Chirac hit by 'nepotism' investigation Phase Eight Netanyahu is put on spot by Knesset vote Faked modern masters found Bosch Washing Machines. The Price is Wrong Parsees seek help to halt flight of vultures IBM (AFP): Cathedral bomb is defused World in Brief Bush courts Greenspan over tax cuts Gateway Reagan intellect confounds foes Lexar No Title Electors finally get their day in limelight Picture Gallery Ally McBeal star blames stress for collapse on set The Times No Title The Times The Link No Title Part of Dsg Retail Ltd It's Labour that is playing the race card By attacking William Hague the Left is showing its profoundly illiberal agenda How to spend the spoils of success—first the country seat, now the yacht No Title Picture the scene—in any guise you like No Title Hefty Heffer The Times Diary Perils of Populism Hague takes aim at Straw and then wounds himself Taking Care of Nurses Pay rises are not high enough to solve the recruitment crisis A Tale of Three Cities British towns gain a new status to mark the millennium Blame for decline in police morale Boxing injuries Attitudes to illness Letters to the Editor Debunking the European myths No Title Court Circular The Times Personal Column Church news Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriage Service of thanksgiving No Title Professor Ian Sneddon Cultured Glasgow mathematician Bim Sherman Reggae in Marley's footsteps Bechstein B Grand Plano C. 1925. Rosewood. Restrung… A Really Worthwhile New Years Resolution Court & Social Sony Playstation Electro Centre Christopher Dearnley Orgainst of St Paul's Cathedral for the Silver Jubilee, royal wedding and Falklands service Professor Henry Jocelyn Latin scholar who detested the watering-down of classical studies and of academic standards Personal Column Beast Highlights Irea Rift No Title Leigh Ashton A life of medical mission No Title Equally Prices Shares hold early gains Investors Chronicle Retailers, Food Telecommunications Retailers, General Transport British Funds Water Alternative INV Market Business Picture Gallery LVMH set to buy Donna Karan label Venture capital fundraising sees sharp drop BT to call for new rules on cable firms No Title AXA surplus 'is a protection' Clinton fears Airbus dispute No Title Gillette to cut 2,700 jobs and shut factories Townsend may sue after insider case collapses Picture Gallery No Title Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Founders to make £70m as Peel Hunt is sold UK oil industry gets ?1bn boost Blue Circle sees further gains from land sales Picture Gallery Shell stays on course to drive costs down Deutsche Borse takes a step closer to IPO Results in Brief Investors force IBT revamp No Title BAA arm in £177m deal with Widows Picture Gallery No Title Telia shares fall after Swedish licence setback Densitron rights issue hits shares Business in Brief Perkins accepts Amro offer Tottenham spurred on by Sugar's planned sale Fifa to cover $1bn costs Post Office returned to sender Commentary No beating about the Bush AXA plays the Equitable card The fat lady sinks Breathe. com collapse will help rivals, says Freeserve No Title FrugalEscrow plc Pearson increases Internet spending VNU to reunite global business No Title Diageo toasts Seagram hope Stock Market Chubb hit by fears of more bad news Rumour of the day Director's dealings Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Spending shows that life is still stirring in the… No Title Dollar Rates Wall Street On the button with techs despite euro and oil slip Economic View The question now is whether the ECB has finally begun to learn from its mistake A fetching wardrobe City Diary Hands hitch Time out Dress code A Fetching Wardrobe No Title Boardroom-busy peer aiming to put secret files on Net The Times No Title The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bose The Times Unit Trust Information Service Doyle keeps professional approach Racing Lucrative spell in Hong Kong has not reduced rider's will to win Wolverhampton Yesterday's results Fakenham Racing Betline Manny Bernstein Freephone Bet Direct Handicap All-weather track fails to beat fog Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Doyle keeps professional approach Folkestone Levy Board Novices Handicap Hurdle No Title Johnson will not take soft option Basketball Leicester hopes riding on Mims Basketball Sweetenham's revolution gathering pace Swimming Storm win battle with weary Knights Ice hockey For the record Sweetenham's revolution gathering pace Giants take big step on road to Super Bowl American football Guide to the holiday pools forecasts New curbs lend weight to drug test claims Athletics Athletes may go on strike Bebb asks WRU to ban man who ended his career Rugby union Williams out for season Bebb asks WRU to ban man who ended Ms career Inverdale's uprising points Esher in right direction National League Dell Precision turning gives Nieberg Olympia victory Equestrianism Ingle tragedy reopens old wounds for boxing Fans like to see savage bouts but society is asking hard questions about sport's morals Selectors' spin fails to ease Salisbury's… Cricket Selectors' spin fails to ease Salisbury's pain Picture Gallery England in Sri Lanka Parlier pays high price for pushing his speed to the… Sailing Parlier pays high price for pushing his speed to the limit Magic Numbers and Free Champagne No Title Lara's failure signals start of West Indies capitulation Lara's failure signalrs start of West Indies capitulation Parlier pays high price for pushing his speed to the limit No Title Tooting forced to break with past Football Non-League football The Times Lazio continue to keep faith with faltering Eriksson The Premiership today Picture Gallery Lazio continue to keep faith with faltering… Sunderland aim to deny their hosts early Christmas gift Lazio continue to keep faith with faltering… The Premiership today Lee pays price for Wolves' poor run of form The Premiership today No Title Vierira keeps United within range The Times Crossword Brown's hard work pays off with England summons Destination Sri Lanka after 12 months or toil from enterprising off spinner Times Sport Bonanza Pashmina & Cashmere Bates to be ousted from Wembley project Times Contents The Jackie backlash Once the name of Jacqueline du Pré stood for nobility, beauty and bravery. Now it evokes adultery, bitterness and anger. Let the squabbling stop so we can listen to her music in peace, says Richard Morrison The Jackie backlash The Test Yay for Yammyland Former Wolverhampton resident Caitlin Moran rejoices in the fact that the town has now become a city Booming business at the bars No Title No Title Booming business at the bars No Title Pretentious, Moi? The Times How TV drained the lifeblood from politics Lady Bracknell, move over Plug pulled on Archer's play How Tv drained the lifeblood from politics How TV drained the lifeblood from politics A strong inspiration The Times Christmas Appeal The Times Ten risks of the season Ten risks of the season Wrapping paper strewen all over the floor can be hazardous Every year 80,000 people go to hospital over the 12-day holiday period No Title No Title How to prevent the pain of gout Gout is associated with seasonal excess, but can be eased, says Susan Clark Crash and yo-yo dieting increases the production of urie acid in the body No Title How to prevent the pain of gout No Title Times 2 Health How to prevent the pain of gout How to prevent the pain of gout Dr Jane Collins Bone-marrow transplants Despire medical advances, a bone-marrow transplant is still a risky procedure No Title Top Dog for Christmas Dr Jane Collins Opera notes Read it and weep … tears of joy? Opera: To title or not to title? That is the question in today's opera houses. John Allison enters the thorny debate over surtitles Read it and weep tears of joy? Royal National Theatre New classical CDs No Title Times 2 Arts Greatest story almost told Theatre: The National Theatre of Brent is back with The Messiah. Hallelujah, says Beneidct Nightingale Concert Gunther Schuller Queen Elizabeth Hall Geoff Brown Pop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Albery Theatre Theatres No Title Rebuilt to last Architecture: A conversion for the British Council in Romania is a model example of how to revive an old building, says Marcus Binney The result is a marvellously peaceful place to work, attracting 700 students a day Picture Gallery On their toes and trading blows Dance: Russia's cultural showcase is a snakepit of backstabbing and rumour. So it's business as usual at the Bolshoi, observes Michael Binyon On their toes and trading blows No Title No Title Return to work after maternity leave House of Lords Published December 19,2000 Halfpenny v IGE Medical Systems Ltd Before Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord MacKay of Clashfern, Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Brown-Wilkinson and Lord Clyde Speeches December 14,2000 Policyholder entitled to pre-emptive costs order Chancery Division Published December 19,2000 In re Axa Equity and Law Life Assurance Society plc In re Axa Sun Life plc Before Mr Justice Evans-Lombe Judgment November 1,2000 Council cannot rely on hedge-to-hedge presumption to claim land Court of Appeal Published December 19,2000 Hale v Norfolk County Council Before Lord Justice Chadwick and Lady Justice Hale Judgment November 17,2000 London Private Practice No Title Collinson Grant The Court of Justice of the European Communities in… Am Legal London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority Times Newspapers Holborn College Westgate Chambers Settle with the best Schroder Ventures Settle with the best BPP Law School Bpp Law School No Title Identity parade provisions are compulsory House of Lords Published December 19,2000 Regina v Forbes (Anthony Leroy) Before Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lord Steyn, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Cooke of Thorndon and Lord Hutton Repoprt December 14,2000 UK fails to fulfil European clean water obligations Court of Justice of the European Communities Pubished December 19,2000 Commission of the European Communities v United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Case C-69/99 Before C. Gulmann, President of Chamber and Judges J.-P. Puissochet and F. Macken Advocate General P. Léger (Opinion July 13) Judgment December 7,2000 Home lender seeks bankruptcy order Court of Appeal Published December 19,2000 Alliance and Leicester pic v Slayford and Another Foreign telephone intercepts admissible House of Lords Published December 19,2000 Regina v P and Other Before Lord Hutton, Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Brown-Wilkinson, Lord Cooke of Thomdon and Lord Hobhouse of Woodbrough Reasons December 11,2000 Council not entitled to charity copyright exemption Chancery Division Published December 19,2000 Phonographic Performance Ltd v South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council Before Mr Justice Neuberger Judgment November 23,2000 Appellant to tribunal must own relevant nursing home Queen's Bench Division Published December 19,2000 Sanjivi v East Kent Health Authority Before Mrs Justice Hallett Judgment November 13,2000 Counsel should tell judge of time in custody Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published December 19,2000 Regina v Clark (Jeremy Patrick) No Title Moniseur Torso brings home a Christmas prize The genius of Ginola and the magic of Magilton netted this week's £500 prize, says Nick Szczepanik Picture Gallery Go for Goals Galore Well, it's a funny old chich? Picture Gallery No Title The Times Picture Gallery Bridge Picture Gallery No Title Chess Shirov's revenge The Times Late build-up to Christmas Yesterday's viewing No Title Late build-up to Christmas Interference Soapwatch No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio No Title No Title Film Choice Times 2 Television BBC BBC2 No Title Carlton Channel 4 Variations No Title Today's Viewing Choice Picture Gallery The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2217 Picture Gallery The Times No Title Picture Gallery No Title Into the global arena Michael Knipe Introduces a 16-Page Report on Brazil, a New Force in World Markets Beauty boosts a $4 billion business Fashion No Title Where world players are made Oliver Clarke Looks at the Brazilian Passion for Football—more than a Pastime and More than a Religon Picture Gallery Factbox IG. Com No Title The great bank Finance Foreign banks are at the forefront of change, says Michael Knipe Raid Trade and Industry Telemar Trade and Industry No Title Firms cotton on to exports No Title Set on a path of expansion Business To thrive in global markets, companies must get bigger, says Michael Knipe Enterprise Picture Gallery Aviation industry cleared for take-off Aerospace No Title No Title Mass sell-off a bonanza for the economy Privatisation The private sector has repaed the benefits of a decade-long reform process, says Gabriella Gamini Brazil has begun the most ambitous privatisation plan in Latin America Itaú Picture Gallery Santista Têxtil Go with the flow in Rio Tourism Carnival time in Brazil is one of the greatest shows on Earth. Next year's will be bigger than ever. Gabriella Gamini reports Music No Title Don't cry for me São Paulo Don't cry for me Sao Paulo Politics A former agony aunt turned mayor has vowed to clean up her city HSBC Race to save Amazon Basin Environment Hi-tech systems are being used to beat the criminals, says Gabriella Gamini No Title Banco Mercantil De São Paulo S. A. No Title Jungle rumbles as Indians flex muscles Indigenous Tribes Nativew are putting themselves on the political map by exploiting the ballot box, says Oliver Clarke Jungle rumbles as indians flex muscles CESP Old partners UK Connection Michael Knipe looks at the tading links between Britain and Brazil There are opportunities for Britain in both trade and investment CEMIG No Title Picture Gallery Bright future and new image Power and Energy Electricity Blackouts will be halted by installing another 25,000 megawatts of capacity Oil Bright future and new Image No Title Mighty Mouse BNDES No Title Regulator will ring changes Firms seek foreign cash to boost expansion, reports Latin Web grows The Internet Picture Gallery No Title Votorantim

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