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News from 22/12/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Roy Albinson, David Charter Health Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, P. R. W. Richardson, Paul Hoggart, Craig Clarke and Steve Bird, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Graham Breeze, Elizabeth Judge, Barbara Ellen, Richard Heaslip, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, David McVay, Tom Cockburn, Cornelius Lysaght, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ruth Gledhill, Helen Rumblelow and Conal Urqhart, Tim Reid, John Wilcox, Martin Barrow, Michael Horsnell and Andrew Pierce, Tim Reid and Fraser Nelson, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Elizabeth Cooke (Lecturer), K. Kular, Emma Brown, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Ian Cobain and Stephen Farrell, Peter Barnard, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, John McDermott, A. Peter Fawcett (Director), Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Amber Cowan, Mike Knoth, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Richard Rhodes James, Alasdair Mitchell, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Lesley Bacon, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peter M. Hill, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Dominic Kennedy and Tom Baldwin, Christine Buckley and David Lister, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Anthony Squires, Brian MacArthur, Philip Roe, Matthew Parris, Stella Noble, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Frank Davis, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Kenneth MacNab, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Miranda Ingram's, Allan Hall, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Lisa Verrico,

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Voted Newspaper of the Year New privacy right won by Zeta-Jones £10m relief for Belize suspended 'Jumbo jet' motorcyclist lands in prison No Title Dome to return £7m handout No Title Picture Gallery Tomorrow Highald cheers for star and her guys Picture Gallery The Times Today Pity poor Mr Brown, the minister for pigs Parliamentary Sketch £20m extra payout for delays to rail users Warning on legal fears The weather today Picture Gallery Celebrities set to benefit The weather today MoD alarm at decibel peril of sergeant-majors Guns or discos can be earful Medical Briefing Charles dismayed by Euro force plan Beautiful game a killer for fans The Saturday Times Picture Gallery UN rules on Harry Potter websites Comet Echoes of greatest bellow in the Army No Title No Title Reforms cut through bureaucratic barriers White Paper on Adoption Picture Gallery Families trapped in system Runaway couple win battle over girls 'No rules' in Blair family fostering Hamilton faces £2.5m billas appeal fails Governors bar slap case head BT Girl killed herself after drink Cockburn's No Title No Title Belize fears it is victim of political row Comet No Title Belize fears it is victim of political row Peer apologises to Britain's envoy Rotten pet food repackaged for sale to humans Billy Elliot is tipped for award Sainsbury's No Title Sale Starts Today No Title Damilola head's dismay as school's tursted PC is axed Abbey National Charity targets the ten myths that mislead us on cancer The Times 'Racist' PC gets job back Rock 'n' roll christening for baby Rocco Britain accused of 'poaching' nurses Picture Gallery Lawyers censured over sexy e-mail Intelligent Finance RAF puts refuel job on market News in Brief No Title Association of Train Operating Companies Bollywood murder suspect to stay in UK Look after yourself and give GPs a rest The New Alex Delaware Novel Prisoner died at 'drug' jail News in Brief Jungle captive had dreamt of cheese Currys Picture Gallery No Title Shoot-to-kill policy is exposed in Israel Russia in $21bn deal to become nuclear dump No Title Dolphin January No Title Picture Gallery No Title British link in porn swoop Picture Gallery Britannia Building Society No Title Over 170 Showrooms Nationwide - Open 7 Days a Week Istanbul prisoners fight on World in Brief Nasa seeks bargain trip to elusive Pluto Bush sets up faith-based welfare plan Powell's son is tipped for top Index Dixons Spies become museum pieces No Title Britons named in UN report on 'blood diamonds' PC World No Title Woman 'kept lodger in shed for 30 years' German BSE scare is bad news for turkeys SAGA Mitterrand son held over arms deals for Africa Bradford & Bingley The Times BT The Church is thriving beyond its empty pews This Christmas, let's celebrate the work of the clergy who live among the needy Time for Scrooge to make his appearance with the Phantom of the Polls Picture Gallery The Church is thriving beyond its empty pews In our risky world too safe is not safe Picture Gallery Giles Coren Pillow talk Crinoline Christmas Victoria and Victoriana, a century on Phoney Wars Minister must understand that soldiers are there to fight No Title Fit and able to defend the realm Denial of parole if innocence claimed Court Circular Announcements The Times Personal Column A peal of bells at Christmas and new year Birthdays Picture Gallery Personal Column Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages No Title Sir Laurence Whistler Artist and poet who found his true medium in scratches on glass, went on to create mysterious new worlds on bowls, goblets and windows Adrian Henri Taproom troubadour who sieved through the detritus of modern life to make verse which kept Liverpool on the poetic map Personal Column The Times Court & Social Children on Dialysis Abolition of the Death Penalty On This Day December 22,1964 The Bill to abolish the death penalty for murder, which was carried by a majority of 185 votes, eventually came into force on November 9,1965 Sire Laurence Whistler No Title Electricity Alcoholic Beverages Banks Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Chemicals Construction Distributors Diversified Industrials No Title Share slide continues Leisure & Hotels Crisis Share slide continues Media Share slide continues Support Services Telecommunications Transport Water Share slide continues No Title Lloyd's offers names a £300m lifeline Euro makes gains as growth slows in US and Britain Aid hope fails to lift Nissan gloom Picture Gallery JCB fined £24m for restrictive practices Quilter in £39m staff windfall Picture Gallery No Title Downey criticises FSA inquiry into Equitable Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Picture Gallery Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Nikkei slumps to two-year low as investors flee Hutchings claims vindication from report Picture Gallery Hutchings claims vindication from report Vodafone seals £2.8bn deal for Eircell Hepworth agrees to £692m takeover bid MG Rover reduces Christmas shutdown Results in Brief Hepworth agrees to £692m takeover bid Vosper to shed 650 yard jobs Business in Brief Italians thwart Amerada to take over Lasmo OFT bank powers widen Whitbread chief in £2m payoff Dell Oil the wheels for petrol price cut Commentary Lloyd's saga is not over yet Dti drives into another cul-de-sae Crossed line BT and One 2 One lose claim Cannons up for sale over poor market rating Fairview finally achieves MBO—at £307m The Times Online Techs get no Christmas Cheer Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Japanese outlook remains bleak as Nikkei hits new… Dollar Rates London Metal Exchange Wall Street Leaving mission impossible behind The Dome may have been a flop but Pierre-Yves Gerbeau is proud of what he achieved there Ice hockey star on a slippery slope Johnny, come on home City Diary Name drop Food fetish The Times Southwest Study closely The Times No Title Year-long diary of disaster at the Dome The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bio Nioue The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information The Times Unit Trust Information Service Question of timing confuses No Title Beer Orders Review - Government Response With luck, we could be winners Life At The Races Moral Support encourages Mann Untimely injury costs Fehily ride on big-race favourite Legal & Public Notices Yesterday's results Ascot adds spice to Christmas Golding stays in search of change of luck Brown in elite company Brown m elite company Athletics Pickett's Lock still in favour Racing Betline Golding stays in search of change of luck Sailing Multiple Display Advertising Items Retreating rebels maintain spirit of resistance Best aims to push forward from secure foundations £26m deal for Williams 'Keep it small, keep it useless' Retreating rebels maintain spirit of resistance Golf Picture Gallery For the record Jets show no sign of losing height For the record Today's fixtures For the record Today's fixtures The Times British pair on top of the world Sport in Brief No Title British pair on top of the world Spot the deference as Tel takes walk down memory Lane Picture Gallery Griffiths joins rival set-up Baxter's stock on rise after material gain in Madonna On a rising skiing star Warwickshire sign Drakes Megson's work ethic sparks Albion revival Youth policy pays off for Arsenal Tottenham adjust to life after Sugar Football The Premiership today Picture Gallery Hearn keeps a grip on reality Brush with Premiership glitterati will not change the script for Eastenders The Premiership today Camara parts with shot at Houllier Strachan strives to weather storm The Premiership today No Title Leeds keen to balance the books The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Australian event caught in its own sand-trap Picture Gallery Tomorrow in Saturday Sport Managing very nicely Correct solution The best football columns PLUS Motoring Time Contents No Title The miracle of Taizé The miracle of Taizé Survival guide It is possible for working mothers to enjoy Christmas. Just follow Miranda Ingram's tried and tested advice If you are not a Blue Peter mother. don't pretend you enjoy making things out of tinsel Survival guide The Test Picture Gallery No Title The Times The value of your own name Women should make their name and stick to it, says Valerie Grove, who has changed hers twice Once you change your name to his, you are saying:'I'm one half of a pair' The Times Why Madonna is not The vicar who marries Madonna and Guy does not object to the singer's past, says Fraser Nelson Such a material girl Good Week for Barometer Bad Week for Mappin Webb All talk and no books, please Marion McGilvary loves the gossip at her women's reading group. It's the reading that she can't stand Mappin Webb No Title All talk and no books, please Mappin Webb An encounter with the host of Christmas past Barry Humphries Is this the way to treat a guest? Contamination by remote control No Title Strike up the band of gold POP: Madonna's marriage today won't be your conventional rock nuptials. Thank goodness, says Barbara Ellen Rock stars and marriage are the oil and water of popular culture—they do not mix Hark! The herald airwaves sing Television: Christmas looks good, says Caitlin Moran, if only you can tune in to that secret channel that crackles in the back of your mind No Title Theatres The Mikado by Gilber and Sullivan Theatres A Christmas Carol Theatres The Graduate Theatres Run 'em out os Motown New Pop Albums: Last year, Pete Waterman played fast and loose with Abba hits. Now he's made a Motown alburm. Lisa Verrico lends a cautious ear The man who launched Steps sees himself as a modern-day Berry Gordy New jazz albums No Title No Title Play cholce Glittering lamp sheds little light Dance: Donald Huttera Is hugely unimpressed by Scottish Ballet's unadventurous new Aladdin, despite its leading man POP: The Corrs deliver substance as well as style in the vasts of Wembley; Mixing it with th No Title The Family Man Glittering lamp sheds little light No Title No Title The perfect stocking Where to Find IT No Title Wish List Picture Gallery Furniture Wish List Natalle Ferstendik No Title No Title The myth about dumbed-down broadsheets Media Diary My Kultur shock Life as a reporter on a top German broadsheet was a bizarre mixture of heaven and hell, says Helen Rumbelow No Title Read for a Living Multiple Display Advertising Items Architects & Interior The pioneer of video-on-demand The Times Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants No Title No Title The Times Anti-social order is a civil matter Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published December 22,2000 Regina v Manchester Crown Court, Ex parte McCann and others Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice and Mrs Justice Rafferty Judgment November 22,2000 Second challenge is abuse of process Court of Appeal Published Decembewr 22,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Sheik Before Lord Justice Shiemann, Lord Justice Tuckey and Sir Swinton Thomas judgment December 7,2000 Whether action is abuse of court process House of Lords Fublished December 22,2000 Johnson v Gore Wood & Co (a Firm) Before Lord Bingham of Comhill, Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Cooke of Thorndon, Lord Hutton adn Lord Millett Speeches December 14,2000 Extradition crime to be within territorial jurisdiction Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published December 22,2000 Al-Fawwaz v Governor of Brixton Prison and Another Before Lord Justice Buxton and Mr Justice Elias Judgment November 30,2000 No Title The Sunday Times Bridge Chess The Times Creating a loonier landscape Interference Off Your Chest No Title Creating a loonier landscape Interference No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 22) BBC1 BBC2 Channel 4 Channel 5 Carlton /LWT Variations No Title No Title Today's Television Picture Gallery Times 2 Crossword No 2220 Picture Gallery

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