News from 28/12/2000
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Daniel Neal, Helen Johnstone, Michael Diamond, Margaret Soltan, Zahid Hussain, John Cleaver, Simon Barnes, David Rhys Jones, Adam Sherwin, Sally Patten and Paul Wilkinson, Adam Mars-Jones, Norman Blackwell, Simon J. Heyworth-Davis, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Nick Szczepanik and Oliver Kay, Maguns Linklater, Kevin Eason, John Hunter, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, Tim Reid and Sarah Potter, Helen Rumbelow and Fraser Nelson, Gary Jacob, Ross Dunn, Colin F. Smith, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Graham Tearse, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Davidson, Liz Price, Michael Backman, Steve Bird and Paul Wilkinson, Nick Wyke, Helen Rumbelow, David Stevenson, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Derwent May, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Daniel McGrory, Barry Baines, Mark Atherton, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Michael J. Blyth, Barry Millington, Sean Macaulay, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Farrell and Zahid Hussain, Ivor Hall, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Roland Watson and Melissa Kite, Paul Wilkinson, Tom Benyon, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Jack Lonsdale, Emily Davies, Hugh Peskett, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, Alan Franks, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Ian Brodie, Neil Cossons, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Sam Lister and Sam Coates, Benedict Nightingale, Mark Solister, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Len Cacutt, Edwin Karmiol, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Michael Zander (Professor), Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Ian Craggs, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin,
ResumoNo Title Thumbs up for Jim Davidson's Dick Whittington Vodafone sued over brain cancer Inside Birmingham terrorist planted suicide bomb Britain wraps up for the big freeze Face of the Internet massacre suspect No Title Barak pulls out of peace summit No Title Tories want all refugees locked up Bonanza Pashmina & Cashmere The Times Today Major's former adviser urges exit from EU Hague accused of using the 'jail card' The weather today No Title Hague accused of using the 'jail card' Showbiz wins TV love pairs Tones want all refugees held The weather today Son recaptures of Conservatism Swinton Castle: Keeping It in the Family Lottery winner cleans up Fossil cliff slides into sea French ignored murder clue Moben January Sale No Title No Title The Jaish Mohammed newspaper says that " Bilal… UK Muslims volunteer for Kashmir war Kashmir army patrol attacked Madness! The Bomber from Birmingham No Title Suicide bomber was from Midlands Pressure on Britain to end safe haven for political extremists Dozen rebel groups wage unrelenting war against India Woman with guts shakes up beer bellies Scientists find secret of itching The Glenlivet Britons jailed for smuggling Turks Homebase No Title Britain keeps flu bug at bay No Title Crisis as foreign teachers go home Sharp Microwaves Explained Sharp Microwaves Explanined Schools bring in unqualified staff to fill gaps Ulster leaders forced to choose No Title Have Blisters in Places You Never Knew Existed Union to monitor equal pay News in Brief Have Blisters in Places You Never Knew Existed No Title Workplace killer pleads not guilty How to spot danger in the office EasyJet. com Unlimited access Free helpline peace of mind All for… Hair maybe from missing Briton No Title No Title Charities suffer as individual donations fall Dolphin January Sale No Title Egg donor law set for review Lung cancer smokers get little sympathy Girl, 9, helps to deliver brother The Times Madonna to star in next Ritchie film News in Brief No Title Maths genius uses trick down memory lane Calculated to impress Spinal cord hope for paralysed Jessops By a Correspondent: Stowaways were from Havana Gateway People Rule Identical twins taken at face value No Title Prescott orders Stansted inquiry Work placement student saves company from bankruptcy Intelligent Finance No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items The UK's Best Value PC is still Unbeatable No Title Labour advised to 'drop' unions Newborn baby dies of cold News in Brief Slow start as sales offer slim pickings Holiday was a nice little earner for plumbers Everest Fit the Best Political plumbing goes down the pan Somak Holidays B&Q is Driving down the Cost of Diy News 11 By a Correspondent: Harrods removes royal warrants Whitehall rejig for 'radical' second term NatWest No Title 'Prince of Wonks' finds his throne Tories ready for e-election London Boat Show No Title Kursk to be raised in £54m deal Fatal blaze started by rogue welders People trust Philips new hearing aid French find biggest caviar haul World in Brief Dixons Mitterrand son denied bail as scandal widens No Title Peace summit off after split on US deal West Bank security fence may mark Palestinian border Teacher Training Agency Can you bring out the best in someone? Shop in Store now How Soviet double agent hoodwinked Britain Mayor says he is sorry via local paper The Kitchen You Really Want at a Price You Can… President-elect or cardboard stand-in ? You decide Thorn in side of CIA tipped to become its boss Snowfall kept man in car for 16 days Scientists aim to cure America's $148bn hangover The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items My sick on needs a hospital, not a jail Christmas spend on the front line of the Nhs reveals a worrying decline With turkeys like these, no wonder Christmas was such a turn-off No Title Bring back the Tory revolution, William Picture Gallery Alive, alive oh The Times Diary No Title Reports on the Line Prescott asks for paperwork while commuters suffer Baggage of Empire There is much to be proud of in Britain's imperial legacy Winter at Last The snow of a real winter comes flying No Title Implications of new DNA ruling Hunting ban Cash in hand No Title Changing attitude to conservation Medical benefits of worldwide Net Church news The Times Births Botanising draws on the beauty of flowers Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Personal Column Court & Social Taylor Lives in Brief Rob Buck, guitarist, was bord in Jamestown, New York on August 3,1958. He died in Pittsburgh on December 19, aged 42 Leslie Charles, chariman of the European Aluminium Federation, was born in Cardiff in 1917. He died on December 12 aged 83 Sir David Croom-Johnson, Dsc, was born on November 28,1914. He died on November 21 aged 85 Sir Alun Talfan Davies, barrister and judge, was born on July 22,1913. He died on November 11 aged 87 Desmond Harney, Obe, diplomat, businessman and author. was born on February 14,1929. He died on December 10 aged 71 Jason Robards Prowling presence on stage and screen whose greatest skill was ability to delineate the driven, disordered personality Air Vice-Marshal 'sandy' Johnstone Pilot who fought in the Battle of Britain and went on to become commander-in-chief of the newly independent Malayan Air Force In a Galaxy Far, Far, Away Popular even beofre it opened. the science fiction film Star Wars, directed by George Lucas, went on to break box office records. It became a cult, and has spawned several sequels Jason Robards No Title Shares finish off best Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alcoholic Beverages Household Gds & Text Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banks Breweries, Pubs & Rest Building Materials Chemicals Construction Distributors Diversified Industrials No Title Shares finish off best British Funds Alternative Inv Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Trusts Mining Support Services Leisure & Hotels Oil & Gas Bio Nique Telecommunications Transport British Funds Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Funds Water Source FT Information No Title UK pharmaceutical giants complete union Boost for euro as Greece prepares for entry UK shoppers take French leave Strawberry Nestle looks to scoop up Haagen-Dazs Deutsche shake-up goes ahead No Title Hargreaves Lansdown No Title Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold No Title Deutsche to restructure despite bank chief's death Trade union members claim £320m Stability on pay forecast The Times Cordiant makes £59m American acquisition Goldsmiths sales set a shining example E-xentric drops Net plan By a Correspondent: Chase to buy $5bn debt file BT signals deal with card fraud protection firm Rio Tinto to buy Australian coalmines for £372m B&Q plans to create 4,000 jobs Business in Brief Woodside fights back against Shell offer Donna Karan in lawsuit CGNU sells Canadian units Explosive mixture at GSK Commentary Euro bandwagon keeps on rolling Taking stock on the high street One in the Eye P&O sells half of unit to cut debt The times DC Thomson linked with bid battle for SRH Legendary buys stake in supplier No Title Freeze warms up oil shares Pacific Media lifted by full list move Rumour of the day Biggest Price Movements of the Day Directors' dealings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurotop 100 London Financial Futures Battle of two cities marked year of the '90 Per… Freeze warms up oil shares Dollar Rates London Metal Exchange Wall Street Consumers are arbiters of business morals Early release granted to public face of accountancy The PR man who helped the professions to embrace the modern world is retiring Moulton signal on Rover City Diary Chequered Consumers are arbiters of business morals Fears of turbulence growing after Thai candidate indicted Title fight Prada Consumers are arbiters of business morals The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Unti Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service No Title OKI Ordnance Survey HM Customs & Excise Hm Customs & Excise Research Assistant Appointments Avaya communication It Project Managers London Senior Management Opportunities Hayward & Associates No Title Exciting Opportunity for Key Relationship Management… Hayward & Associates No Title Antal International Financial Services Authority Department of Health Appointments Barnes Kavelle Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Drivers who go backwards to move forward Stepping down to become a test driver is seen as a road back to the top in Formula One Young becomes high-flyer in bid to fulfil promise Bowls Taylor returns to scene of his supremacy Darts Kostelic set to write name in history By Our Sports Staff: Belfast's Odyssey proves journey's end for… Ice hockey Table Belfast's Odyssey proves journey's end for Ayr Eagles For the record Sport in brief Ingle making good progress For the record No Title Jocks Cross answers moral certainty Racing Tomorrow First Gold gets green light Haydock Park Reading the racecard Ebf Racing Channel Live from Haydck Hn Novices… Racing Betline Taunton Course Specialists Ashley Park finishes lame Racing Channel Available in Pubs and Clubs Novices… Ivy Novices Handicap Chase Mistletoe Handicap Chase Nick Dundee on course for Ericsson test Woodies D. 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Christmas Hurdle Fallon back in saddle Rapid Raceline No Title Christmas at sea means no break with traditions Sailing Clipper Log The Times Online Lingfield Park Golf & Racing Nursery Handicap Yesterday's results from three meetings Cantor Index Spread Betting (Showcase) Handicap Course Specialists No Title Fears of Shockwave prove to be well-founded Fixtures in danger as frost bites Prospects The Times No Title No Title Saracens' capital gain fuels their grand ambition Rugby union The Times Wasps make pressure tell in grand finale Youthful promise starting to bear fruit at Newcastle No Title West Indies failings exposed in batting surrender Muralitharan pegs back South Africa Links By Our Sports Staff: McMillan and Astle provide perfect answer to their critics Scoreboard The Times Alleyne seeks to maintain winning habit England A's unbeaten records feces a severe test during the Caribbean tour Scoreboard from Melbourne Details No Title 2000: a year for heroes and zeros Magic numbers hold an eternal significance for sport and Simon Barnes again invited suggestions for the passing year. This vintage selection reflects the feats of Steve Redgrave, the revival of English cricket, the highs and lows of Euro 2000 and the increasing influence of money Picture Gallery 2000: a year for heroes and zeros Taittinger No Title Taittinger No Title Taittinger Picture Gallery Taittinger 2000: a year for heroes and zeros No Title West Ham ready to place their faith in Amoruso Football Fa playes lengthy waiting game The Premiership today By Our City Sports Staff: Gregory's attack angers Ellis The Premiership today Middlesbrough Bournemouth banking on rotation policy The Premiership today West Ham United Travel-sick Tottenham suffer again The Times Crossword Johnson ruling puts club and country on hold No Title Times 2 No Title Was Joanna killed by a criminal gang? A former coach driver has confessed to killing seven young women in Auxerre. Was he also responsible for the death of Joanna Parrish? Graham Tearse investigates Was Joanna killed by a criminal gang Was Joanna killed by a criminal gang? Arts Was Joanna killed by a criminal gang? The Test Eminem Ben Kingsley—from victin to villai Ben Kingsley became an actor because he was insecure, he tells Alan Franks. But now he is secure enough to make a radical change in his career 2 The Year John Lewis Ben Kingsley—from victim to villain Royal Philharmonic Orchestra As 2001 approaches, Jack Lonsdle takes a look at the people whose works and inventions have shaped our history Ebruary 2 London: Barbican Centre Royal Philharmonic Orchestra No Title Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Anniversaries of 2001 Wise gifts at the crib Medical Briefing The Times No Title Be safe, not sorry The 2 Health Let your new year's resolution be to test yourself New Year's Resolution to get fit? Office e-mail was not erotica No Title 'Fingerprints' reveal herbs' identily Chemical fingerprinting of plants could help to standardise alternative medicines, Anjana Ahuja reports How skis work 'Fingerprints' reveal herbs' identity As with a human being's fingers, a plant's pattern is unique to it The oldest trees? 'Fingerprints reveal herbs' identity Patients fight for research The Times No Title No Title Critic's Choice If it ain't broke, don't fix it If it ain't broke, don't fix it Picture Gallery No Title Black Boards No Title No Title New on video In Cinemas December 29 Beefcake with extra mustard Star of the Week: Bruce willis has made a limited talent go a long way. Sean MacAulay explains how He was spotted this year at a Madrid nightclub nightclub swinging on a light fixture Beekcake with extra mustard Beefcake with extra mustard No Title No Title Classical Concerts Theatres Opera & Ballet Entertainments A Christmas Carol Entertainments National Theatre Entertainments Meridian Clock Entertainments Royal Albert Hall Entertainments Concert reviews Round the corn Theatre: Jim Davidson doesn't die with his noisy boots on in Dick Whittington, finds Benedict Nightingale No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Two Flights The perfect time to slope off Pack your Bags A selection of last-minute travel opportunities No title No Title Confiscations do not contravene Convention Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published December 28,2000 Regina v Benjafield Regina v Leal Regina v Rezvi Regina v Milford Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice, Lord Justice Judge and Mr Justice Collins Judgment December 21,2000 Association of Law Costs Draftsmen examinations No Title Defendant's belief is insufficient defence Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published December 28,2000 Regina v Brock Regina v Wyner Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Ouseley Judgment December 21,2000 Failure to serve schedule not fatal to costs application Chancery Division Published December 28,2000 MacDonald v Taree Holdings Ltd Before Mr Justice Neuberger Judgment December 7,2000 Racial protection for the police Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published December 28,2000 Regina v Jacobs Reasons can be withheld to protect sources Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published December 28,2000 Regina v Doubtfire Before Lord Justice May Mr Justice Sullivan and Mrs Justice Hallett Judgment December 19,2000 Law Society of Scotland admissions No Title The Sunday Times Bridge The Times Crossword Crazy? Heightened synchronicity Yesterday's viewing Interference No Title No Title Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Radio Choice Radio 3 Radio No Ttile Film Choice Times 2 Television BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 Variations No Title Channel 4 No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2224 The Times Today's Television Richer Sounds
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