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News from 31/05/2001

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Peter Brown Editor of Special Reports, Andrew Robson, Widget Finn, Stewart Tendler and David Lister, Ian M. Ellis, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Sarah Potter, Philip Webster Melissa Kite and David Lister, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Julian Neely, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, John Hall, Chief Education Officer, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Andrew Norfolk and Paul Wilkinson, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Miranda Stober, Joanna Bale, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Lord Archer and Ted Francis, Richard Eaton, Barbara Ellen, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Tony and Linton Dawe, Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, L. Kelly (Merchant Navy), Pat Gibson, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Victoria Segal, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Ian Clarke (Marketing Director), Robert Avery, J. A. T. Duncan, Robert Bruce, Grant Wilson, John O'Leary, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, John O'Leary and Glen Owen, David A. Spencer, Charles Bremner, Catherine Lockwood, John Hutton, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Stuart Crainer, Angela Jameson, Emily Jane Baker's, Robert Hough (Chairman), Andrew Stables, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Oliver Kay, Ted Awty, David Lister, Gordon Cumming, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Robin Owen, Philip Webster, Peter Riddell and Greg Hurst, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Richard Davy, Glynn Gardner, Raymond Keene, D. A. P. Saunders-Davies, Sean MacAulay, Irene Zoech, Philip Whiteley, K. H. Wollaston, Alix Ramsay, Beryl Dixon, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Barry Shooter, Nick Hasell, Rob Wrlght, John Speller, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Colin Gillert, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Stephen Sklaroff Deputy Director-General, Ian Johns, James Landale and Helen Rumbelow, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Tony Dawe, Michael Pilch (Chairman), Ben Webster, Alison Gibson, Chris Quick, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Patrick O'Brien, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Ahmer Khokhar, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Matthew Paris Q&a, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Arthur Leathley, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Hugh Sebag-Montefiore, Sally Patten, Emma Burns, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Roger Ordish, Damian Barr,

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If you hate elections, emigrate. The big one starts next Friday and will last four years Barbara Ellen bombs Pearl Harbor Lord Archer 'lied on oath' Peer is accused of forging diary to win sex case Turner shortlist Disease alert Supplement inside An author riveted by his own drama Bush's daughter caught out by drink laws again The Times Future dictator or the idealist I knew? Kennedy scents success in polls Boodle & Dunthorne Andre Camara The Times Sports Daily Roland Dumas jailed in bribery scandal The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Picture Gallery Labour strategy to revamp long-term care for elderly Dilemma for head and heart Commentary The weather today Familiar rubbish on Turner shortlist Essex girl claims an historic first: syphilis Maytag Newspaper's fight to see Archer diaries The charges against Lord Archer and Ted Francis Inscape Staples The lawyers Assaulted train driver missed red light Black officer to play key role in Queen's Guard RADA will tell lawyers how to sharpen their act Novell Irons defends peach castle Jail visitor found man hanged News in Brief Scooter tragedy Alzheimer's hope Driver jailed Military advance Foot-and-mouth scientist warns of more clusters PC World MAFF changes rules after protest By a Correspondent: Road campaign woman's girl, 8, dies at blackspot Surgeons to the rescue as tooth fairy fails Chartwell By Our Science Correspondent: Bullring madness down to hairstyle Police to flood stolen mobiles with messages Accident driver begs forgiveness All at sea in the search for love Why the British sitcom has gone off Norwich Union Two go on trial for raft deaths Pearl Harbor Picture Gallery The Saturday Times French airports 'to oust Heathrow as Europe's hub' Currys Business flyers paying £500 more to America Bank of Scotland Too much work 'is stunting pupils' Cheltenham & Gloucester Jaguar Muted UK premiere for Pearl Harbor Senator pledges to blunt Bush's missile plans Gateway US Army turns to James Bond The us Army Smartruck Armed children in Idaho blockade The Times Books Direct Kennedy son heads for Capitol Hill World in Brief (Reuters): Florida reprieve Montenegro deal Wahid accused (Reuters): Israel car bomb (AP): Mayor cuts staff (AP): War fund passed (AFP): Desert milk Dumas verdict blows Elf bribery case open On digital Governing class no longer above law Huggies Payments 'were standard practice' Putin strikes to seize control of gas giant Freeserve Power monster that fuels Russia's foreign policy Companies that shaped world history P&O Stena Line Ben MacIntyre 'Lollies' make things sticky in Labour seats Seat auto emocion Fujitsu Computers Siemens Peter Riddell Tories would lose most in tactical vote BTinternet Anytime Kennedy prepares for a final flourish Labour loses from change to polling method Poll gives Lib Dems boost in confidence Election 2001 House of Fraser Day-7 Something must be done, says victim Internet World Blair pledges protection for public workers Election 2001 Time How to spot when fingers do the talking On Blair's hand signals Silence in the jungle means there's a big beast about Holland & Barrett Portillo takes a lead in keeping the ship steady Election 2001: Tory Leadership Teacher Training Agency Tory puts faith in the late swingers Just one opportunity to enter euro, says Blair Blunkett: the grumbler who loves every minute Anti-euro group keeps distance from Tory leader Election 2001 Sorry, the lady's not for talking Fujitsu Computers Siemens Online On the Website Today For those of you who have just woken up ... Politicians are convinced that there is everything to play for in the final week Lumping all British Muslims together is inaccurate and inflammatory Picture Gallery The euro bomb is already ticking Silent Mike The Times Diary The Right Voice Kennedy's astute tone succeeds where his policies are lacking An Ominous Quiet The real issue in Iran's elections cannot be discussed Poetic Justice How text messages cut thefts of mobile phones The first sneeze NHS requires root and branch reform Carrots and sticks offered to voters Parties put science on back burner Roles in Europe Sensitive software Operation Pedestal Easter and the new school year Conquering Everest Excess baggage? Metric measures Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Royal Academy dinner Appointments in the Armed Forces Anniversaries Appointments Royal College of Obstericians and Gynaecologists To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Dinners Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements The University of California Trust (UK) Professor Adrian Hastings Priest who became a prolific theologian and historian, and who opposed injustice wherever it might be found—even within his own Church Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices S. Dillon Ripley His Honour Raymond Stock Doughty representative of an old form of cheap but honourable justice On This Day Student Rebels under Attack The year 1968 was characterised by student demonstrations across Europe. One Times correspondent, however, felt that the reaction to student political action was excessive and heavy-handed The Times Unit Trust Information Service Berocca Further retreat for equities IF Kunick remedy corrects profit slump Countdown to new standards has started Accountancy The Birth of Financial Spread Betting for Everyone Garban-intercapital looks to build bigger stake in Liffe Any other business The long road to Utopia in global accounting rules Thus in Demon alliance with Apple Tyco pays £2.2bn for CR Bard Business in Brief Profits warning Anaconda issue DMG radio licence Warnings hurt fragile techs Richer turns to Manganese Bronze Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Scottish & Southern has that extra spark J Sainsbury Pilkington Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Now Wall Street's wealthiest can bale out for the beach Wall Street Diary Paying a toll on bridge of sighs City Diary Try harder on tax and red tape, Mr Brown Right idea City Diary Water works City Diary Party time City Diary Quality mark standard will take time to reach Need for society to change its attitude towards ageing Results do not justify directors' pay Merchant Retail on scent of acquisition Waterstone's talks falter on board issue Results in Brief Volkswagen 'bullying' of dealers brings ?19m fine from Brussels BT Electronic distributor gives warning Profit warning threatens to put Alcatel into play Scottish & Southern considers US deal Exchange Rates The Sunday Times Two more directors resign from SSL Gameplay looks for a buyer Entertainers in casino plea GoVia to take Connex franchise in £40m deal Peacocks hit by target misses The Times Bertelsmann acquires Myplay com Business in Brief LME names chief IPE bid extended Confidence boost Publisher warns Medtronic buy British Land exceeds expectations Roche to shed 700 UK jobs Four Seasons in UK hotel deal Generator on track for growth The Royal Bank of Scotland Builder may not be best choice to plug a leak Martin Barrow Commentary Inside Cayzer family feud threatens Caledonia's stability George says ECB criticism 'unjust' The Times Crossword 21,742 Stock Markets AWG may sue Morrison brothers over £262m deal Haskins seeks inquiry into food industry Pilkington to spend £15m on mailing self-clean glass Currencies Sainsbury's claims it has halted slide Interest Rates Today in Times SAS Commodities Insolvent One. Tel's investors were 'misled' First Glance Yesterday Today Television Pakistan send in crack troops Waugh games open Ashes build-up Morse Cole is left to ponder his position of strength for England Football Coventry leave Hughes unhappy over Bellamy Sky Keegan to the rescue for Whitley Southampton eye Moyes Harte talks tough as Ireland prepare to tackle threat of Figo Jaguar poised to poach McLaren engineer Motor racing Independence pays off for Henman Tennis: French Open Woodward backs his youth policy to see off Canada Rugby union Sister act wearing thin for Venus Wales accused over approach to coach The Glenlivet Obstinate Archer faces lengthy absence Badminton Goodwill soars to hit new heights CricInfo County Championship: Second division Southampton (first day of four; Sussex won toss): Sussex have scored 290 for four wickets against Hampshire Halifax Hutton answers doubters with century Johnson and Afzaal punish weak Durham Chester-Le-Street (first day of four; Nottinghamshire won toss): Nottinghamshire have scored 277 for three wickets against Durham Cipollini is talk of the Tour Cycling The Times Tomorrow Ward and Marsh lead the revels CricInfo County Championship: First dividion Leicester (first day of four; Leicestershire won toss): Leicestershire have scored 387 against Somerset Loye pulls rank with assertive 177 against toiling Lancashire Northeampton (first day of four; Northamptonshire won toss): Northamptonshire have scored 365 for six wickets against Lancashire Scoreboards Lehmann leaves dashing imprint Swansea (first day of four: Yorkshire won toss); Glamorgan, with all with all first-innings wickets in hand, are 280 runs behind Yorkshire Dalmiya attacks 'cosmetic' report Fulton at the top of his form as sun shines on Kent Tunbridge Wells (first day of four; Kent won toss): Kent have scored 320 for three wickets against Essex Reckless tackle proves expensive for Costin Rugby league Scottish challenge rejected Bowis A case of national pride Why British Pakistanis will ignore Nasser Hussain's call to support England England's hopes dashed by majestic Richards West Indies were the acknowledged kings of the one-day game in the first half of the 1980s, despite their unexpected defeat by India in the 1983 World Cup final. Of the 22 one-day internationals played before this match at Old Trafford, the side led by Clive Lloyd had lost two Phillips on track to change courses' image Sorenstam presents open and shut case for victory Golf Halifax Oldcorn taking to newfound status in game The Daily results service Athletics Dell 7 days ahead Come Golfing in Ireland Neck injury puts King on sidelines Sport Summary Woods backs Martin decision Zabel wins sprint to lead overall India draw with Zimbabwe a Heavey rewarded by Scottish Eagles Carpenter pursues different goals Skinns' game equals record Tough Speed installed favourite for Hunt Cup Racing AYR Results from yesterday's meetings Race Line Huntingdon Newton Abbot Wetherby Goodwood Bevan rounds off matters of course Racing Veteran clerk ends 27 years of service today Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Win tickets today The Open University Golan on drift in Derby after lazy gallop Innovex ESSO Dedicated followers Staying one step ahead in f the… IT Ready to tackle your career head on? Section One The dedicated followers of fashion Career choice Cargill IEE Odgers Ofgem Friskies Experience Kraft SG The Royal Bank of Scotland Group $200 million and counting Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Financial PR Arlington Recruitment Ltd Play Your Cards Right Scottish Courage Limited Watson Wyatt Worldwide E-learning: the buzzword that can boost your career Work style UP Which Ladder? From statistics to ... The Manor Hotel Tiger Tiger Media Sales Times Newspapers Big business learns to bare its soul The Changing Business Connect Executive Resourcing Limited AON Dulwich College, London Se21 Domestic Bursar Rapidly develop a profitable recruitment consultancy DERA Credit Suisse Lothian Primary Care NHS Trust My Big Break David Heslop, 45, chairman and managing director Mazda cars (MCL) Group Ordnance Survey CDOA Prism Executive Recruitment Reed Management Solutions Ernst & Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items IIB Employment Services Operations Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Exchange Financial Accountant Times Newspapers Over the hill, back to work The prospect of new ageism laws has given hope to the over-fifties, says Widget Finn Santos Fidelity Investments VSO Multiple Classified Advertising Items CVs with Impact BCWA CJA Career climbers Management Executives on the Move Sainsbury's Westland Regent Consulting Inspired? Deniel williams consultancy ComCab Retail Business Unit Manager Section One 16 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections The engineering Recruitment Show AXA Britney Spears Technology Consultants RA Technology and Senior Appointments How to get customers flocking to your site Getting your product notiiced on the Web is an uphill stuggle because of the lack of enthusiasm for dot-coms, report Tony and Linton Dawe Archer McGrath PLC Scott-Jardine Appointments Diary Your new career starts here Consultants Elpaso E-Procurement Consultant It in a class of its own The way technology is taught in schools is changing, says Stephen Hoare Executive Recruitment Services plc UWE Executive Recruitment Services plc Great Opportunity for IT Graduate All systems go Network Executives on the Move The Royal Horticultural Society Golley Slater Management Selection HRE Human Resources Europe The Times ARI Whitechead Mann GKR BDO Hanover Fox International CR Wellingborough Cumbria AMR Research Henley Chief Executive Tellermate OF WAT Office of Fair Trading On the Move Selector Europe Mouchel Prepare for a soft landing Interim finance directors are in big demand, says Chris Quick The Principality Building Society Memorex Hybrid skills are key in seller's market Packages 16 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Freeserve Datapoint NHS Jumping in GTF The Share Centre Share plc Liverpool Victoria Section Two Viewpoint Film Dr Thomas Stuttaford The face of tomorrow's dictator of the idealist I remembered? Contents This Saturday in the times magazine We have to deal with the real South Africa. If we… Cover story Thabo Mbeki, the President of South Africa, is making his first state visit to Britain. Magnus Linklater, who knew him as a student, meets the leader still in the shadow of Nelson Mandela The 2 Minute Briefing 'My beliefs about Why many scientists claim he is wrong Thabo Mbeki: a revolutionary life Tomorrow's Office Today Laugh? I think I'll cry Viewpoint As the term 'British sitcom' seems more and more like a bad joke, Joe Joseph looks at why we're getting it so wrong Leave your Marx, but no plastic please Around the National Trust's great work of preservation and environmental care there lingers the taint of tweeness Ring the Bullring bells The British Museum A model for weight loss Medical briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford on body shapes and disease; the benefits of coffee; and why nanny knew best Wisdom of Time to perk up, coffee is good for you Salman's Gig with U2 Sunk in secrecy Reportage Who destroyed the Scharnhorst, pride of the German navy - the British or the Norwegians? Hugh Sebag-Montefiore tells the true story Marks & Spencer Financial Services War's a funny business Nwe Releases It cost a bomb, did Pearl Harbor and that's only fair because it is one, says Barbara Ellen Pearl Harbor 12,182mins Odeon Leicester Square Great fireworks and a lot of damp squibs Watching brief... Jerry Bruckheimer movies Reality bites Croupier man On the up Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release The mirth of the cool New Releases A hip satire on reality Tv and an Icelandic comedy are great ways to chill out, says James Christopher Love film? New on video Entertainments The Pirates of Penzance Hodge your bets now Interview Brit director Mike Hodges has been ignored at home, but not for much longer, says Stephen Dalton The Most Highly Accaimed Film of the Year Hollywood Diary The right to bare charms Star of the Week Gangly, laid-back Ben Affleck is more Burt Reynolds than action hero. He should care, says Sean Macaulay 101 Reykjavik Get Wrecked Play choice 101 Reykjavik Opera Tosca New Theatre, Cardiff Sleepy hollow Theatre Robert Wilson's a dream play is a bit of an empty snore, says Benedict Nightingale Tomorrow's voters air green fears Children are to raise their environmental concerns at a national conference. Emma Burns meets some of the delegates Why more state schools should be privatised John Oleary On profit for everyone Telephone 020 7680 6800 Facsimile 020 7782 7899 MBA University of Durham Business School Lancaster University Management School MBA Career Guide Language Courses French European Centre for Business Excellence The British School of Aragon The Times Language Courses Telephone 020 7680 6800 Facsimile 020 7782 7899 Sheffield Hallam University University of Leicester More Education Continues on pages 24 & 25 Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items University College Northampton TVU RA Royal Agricultural College Ed. forum The panel answers questions about the academic pigeon-holing of pupils, staff recruitment at private schools, good reading for children and the quality of IT teaching Are musicians born or made? Parents who want their children to take up an instrument often agonist over how hard to push them. Catherine Lockwood reports Telephone 020 7680 6800 Facsimile 020 7782 7899 Sheffield Hallam University Open Day Feature Ashridge Telephone 020 7 680 6800 Facsimile 020 7782 7899 To Law & Business School in the heart of London Bolton School 8 & 12 Week Executive Courses Get Paid for Reading Books To advertise in this section call: Courses Wanted Keen Readers Fairfax University St James's College Saxon Insurance Kingston University The Open University UK breach in failure to protect children European Court of Human Rights Council violated right to respect for family life European Court of Human Rights If you eat out in the woods today From the New Forest to Venice, Tony Dawe brings you this week's bargain travel opportunities Free CD Telephone 020 74811989 (Trade) Facsimile 020 7782… Airline Network American Vacations PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items To advertise in the Check-in section please… Flightwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders The Sunday Times Doors Multiple Display Advertising Items National Portrait Gallery Bridge Chess Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Television& radio Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Choice Radio Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 30) BBC1 Today's viewing Today's Television © Times Newspapers Limited, 2001. Published and… Times 2 Crossword No 2356 Richer Sounds Reader Offer: An Unforgettable Day out page 24 Dell Not everyone works like Dilbert Contents A new application—Microsoft Office XP—is launched… Big office, small office So Way a New Office System? Microsoft's new office XP package offers a smarter work experience, reports Tony Dawe International Reaction Microsoft Office xp The Net: Time Saver or Waster? Miranda Stober surfs the pros and cons of the World Wide Web The Three Ages of Office Worker Miranda Stober finds out how different generations cope with using technology Lighter Load Your Office is a Bus? Nick Wyke looks at some offbeat places to work The Sunday Times Back to Basics Where the Work's Done? Many employees dream of working from home, but how production would they be? Nick Wyke reports Little & Large The installation of Office XP in smaller companies has turned out to be a hassle-free process. Nick Wyke talks to a few In large companies, with careful planning, new technology can be fused with impressive design. Nick Wyke consults the experts Microsoft Off E-Mail and on Message A new messaging function in Office XP provides all the immediacy of a telephone call with the authority of e-mail. Robert Avery welcomes it Trainers List Learning a new system could lead to more pay or greener patures, says Miranda Stober Learning a new system could lead to more pay or greener pastures, says Miranda Stober Some like It Cool On your Mobile If you're on the road, how do you check your e-mails or know when the boss needs you urgently?BEN Hammersley tries out the latest software that keeps you in touch out of the office Devil in the Text Microsoft Office xp From this .. . To this in 50 Years The world's first commercial computer went into action 50 years ago in Britain. Who developed it? The answer surprised Robert Avery Office Etiquette Manners maketh man even at work. Damian Barr takes a light-hearbed look at how we should behave Office XP Partners Smart Tag Solutions From health to travel, Office XP make a dramatic difference for users, says Tony Dawe People Unplugged Get Experienced

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