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News from 12/01/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Clay Shirky, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Chris Ward, Sally Brock, Zahid Hussain, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, George Pendle, Trudy Harris, Claire McDonald, David Rhys Jones, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, David Lovibond, Brian Taylor, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Heather Neill, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Alice Lagnado and Simon Saradzhyan, John O'Leary Education Editor, Jackie Kilkenny, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Allan Vaughan, (Director), Dominic Walsh, Tom Baldwin and Joanna Bale, Barrington Black, Harrow Crown Court, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Geoff Atkinson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Clare Thompson, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Keith Vaz, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Parliamentary Correspondent, David French, Director General, Ian Oakley, John O'Leary, Adrian Lee and Roland Watson, J. W. Geddes, Helen Johnstone and Elizabeth Judge, Ian Hughes, Phil Gordon, Tina Gaudoin, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Amy Anderson, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Catherine Lockwood, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Roger Helmer, Blaby Conservative Association, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, David Lister, Sally Walter, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Barry Millington, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, Jo Evans, Jeff Leonardi, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Roy C. Allison, Clendon Daukes Director, Giles Tremlett, Joanna Bale and Tom Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Victoria Hartley, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Richard Ford and Grace Bradberry, Mark Henderson and Roland Watson, John Stern, Oliver August, Fenton Bresler, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, Henry Button, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Gwenda Brophy, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Deborah King, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Victoria Greenhalgh, Ben MacIntyre, Rachel Goldwyn Prisoner, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Peter Riddell on Politics, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Robert Hilliard, Alice Miles, Robert Sayer, President, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Alasdair Murray, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Robert Plumptre, George Moody-Stuart (Chairman), Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Mike Tyson, David Powell Athletic Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Pinochet to be released Doctors rule general is unfit to stand trial Straw 'minded' to halt extrdition to Spain Extradition Saga Inside First-e The new fashion leaders Tyson faces ban from Britain Rape conviction likely to block multimillion-pound fight Celebrate 2000 at Conran restaurants from just £10 Forces will ask gays to come back Peake murder suspect held The greatest books giveaway is back Seven feared dead in missing trawler Today in The Times Toshiba Pallid minister of shadows says nothing Lords to wreck Bill limiting trials buy jury Spain unlikely to give up the fight Third World arms ban extended Minister supports 'free' law News in Brief Girl convicted Paris acts CJD toll down Leather raider Crime partner Medical art Irving a liar not an historian, court told Right-wing author accused in libel battle of csting doubts on Holocaust, reports Michael Horsnell Academic buccaneer v bookish schoolmaster Virgin direct Britain among worst in EU at coping with flu Dell Only chemist welcomes bug in epidemic capital Officials must repay charity Dome guests get chaos payout Rebel group 'could end Ulster ceasefire' RUC campaign Phone rage an addition to victims' symptoms Wedding bells ring again for Bayley at 74 Constable meadow goes on the market 2000 arrives late in Welsh valley Bowie nets hits with online banking AMD Body found in well 57 years after crime Abbey National Baldness drug investigated Britain facing fine over water pollution Harrods Doctor denies failures News in Brief Smoked out Body named Pop chief quits Charge ruling Pram warning Crier's reward The National Lottery Nun will quit order over Vatican bullies Free serve Churches may 'bleed to death' Man killed wife and her parents Neutrogena Boarders expelled over sex News in Brief Paratrooper dies Trial collapses Toy offer stopped Tarnished Glitter's tearful farewell Crash PC says TV presenter seemed drunk Prudential Clio Renault Company censured for jumbo car claim Five-term year 'may aid pupils to learn' SEAT Authors back reading lifeline The Times Church to increase secondary schools RSPB goes to war as rats ruin sanctuary Firms join scheme to rescue London wildlife The Royal Bank of Scotland Major minor to be a father Sotheby's auctions virtually online Tiny Briton killed by robber at villa in Spain Peugeot Dobson wants a fairer city for rich and poor Parliament Strong image will win over Londoners Briefing DIAL-a-PHONE Today in Parliament Kent counts the £24m cost of asylum-seekers Brown 'received no favours' over 1992 apartment purchase Scottish Widows Cherie urges more time at home Quantex Labour MEPs tipped to back Murphy Rebels force Moscow to change tactics Honda Brussels to set up agency for food safely Schäuble resists calls to resign Critics join chorus for Pope to quit French lambast mandarins Civil servants face call for reform afte report damns secretive pay system, writes Charles Bremner Alliance Française American Express Bank Lone woman defeats German Army Time Chirac wins a reprieve in fraud inquiry New-rich scare the horses in Hunt Country The millionaires of AOL are muscling in on the gentry of Virginia, writes Ben Macintyre Noah's Boatbuilding Enterprises Iranian rules out closer ties with US Outcry as judge rules boy cannot fly home to Cuba Trump dumps girlfriend to focus on presidential hope Republican rivals clash on tax cuts Somak Holidays Spy pictures show Korea's empty threat Backlash against blondes Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Low-heat cigarette Is safer' Simply Palm Secret Service calls for recruits Troubled Ecuador scraps its currency Dam to stem Yangtze floods Links Jersey: It's Mocred Permanently near France Freed militant recruits Pakistanis for holy war Zahid Hussain in Karachi reports the rise of a new Muslim icon in the wake of the Indian hijacking More oppose Golan deal Tibetan lama to be granted asylum Word in Brief (AFP): Bishop's fraud charge (Reuters): Quads' mother jailed Strike hits Pompidou (Reuters): Roy held after protest (AP): Gift elephant falls Britain needs partners to claim its Net profits Clay Shirky: how the world's biggest merger will affect the UK Farce of this end-of-the-peer performance Picture Gallery 'Is the flu virus Tory or Labour? Flu is the… Digital Hearing Ltd Tyson is our ghetto blaster Centre of Attention Why Cherie was on the right track Public figures are being held up to imposible scrutiny 'I'll have to couple destinies with a mouse intent on making life hell' Picture Gallery An epidemic of blame It is absurd to expect Whitehall to take the nation's temperature Smoke alarm The Times Dairy Leap of Faith A potent union between glitter and gold Make or Break Nigeria must work to heal its ethnic divisions Millennium bug The-times EU integration a question of degree British identity shaped by history Ticket penalty Burma prisoners Army 'underspending' Solicitor-advocates Naafi in Kosovo Clues to success of clerical letters Disappointed readers? Court Circular Memorial service Royal Ascot School news Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages The Right Rev Leslie Brown The Right Rev Leslie Brown, Cbe, Archbiship of Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi. 1961-65, and Biship of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, 1966-78, died on December 27 aged 87. He was born on June 10,1912 Hyderoseleisure All Tickets Personal Column Stairlift Rentals Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Cliff Lloyd Cliff Lloyd, OBE, Secretary of the Professional Footballers' Association, 1953-81, died on January 8 aged 83. He was born on November 14,1916 Victor Serebriakoff Victor Serebriakoff, International President of Mensa, died on January I aged 87. He was born in London On October 17,1912 Opening of the Charing Cross Railway North of the Thames A News International plc Company Assocition of Residential Letting Agents Marsh & Parsons ARLA Marler & Marler John Spencer Chestertons English Courtyard SCP Cardonnel-Bayard Ironsides Birch & Co F. W. GAPP Sullivan Thomas Docklands Jackson-Stops & Staff Barratt DR Groot Collis Galliard Homes What to do when you lose the plot Builders are squeezing homes into tiny areas, but Gwenda Brophy says it pays to shop around The Times There is life after death France French Property Exhibition Parque Da Floresta Aldgate Triangle St James Homes CHL Canary Riverside London Rentals CHL The Times Restrictions on tour operators beyond minister's powers Court of Appeal Value is personal to director Court of Session Libel litigation limited to essential issues Court of Appeal Good faith in requesting state presumed QUEEN's Bench Divisional Court Seaside accommodation unlawful QUEEN's Bench Division Guarantor's liability is reduced Court of Appeal The Times News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,310 How to show the flag for those in need Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Times 3 Forecast The Times Bookshop Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Vodafone steps up campaign with Internet offensive INS Esat deal fails to halt BT's £22bn stock slide Elan sells out to Manpower TV & Radio Shares in Kingfisher plunge after warning Sport Shares of AOL hit by Time Warner recoil Surprise break for fund star Pullout New Deal Index Royal Bank bid overtakes rival's offer The Times Engineering job cuts to top 100,000 Evidence of North-South divide highlighted by EEF survey BAE seeks link with Thomson Nasdaq opts for SSI to develop Net system M&s ready for legal battle with Baird Eyler joins Toys 'R' Us as chief Michelin to shed 473 at Stoke plant Business Roundup Danone splashes out Yahoo! shares slide Offer for Ruberoid Foulston resigns Friends trim bonuses Bespak setback German pay demand News Corp post Exchange Rates OFT to review BSkyB position over pay-TV Profit warning knocks 20% off value of Belgo Talk Radio relaunch as sports station By our City Editor: BT still plstering over the cracks Commentary The Times Forte firm to pay £I6m for Brussels hotel US helps Ellis & Everard to record profits Johnson hints at sale of National Savings Freecom tempts Pegasus with £45m share bid Fears of rate rise toll of banking sector Stock Market Nick Hasell Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Kingfisher not a turkey Tempus Lloyds TSB Ellis & Everard Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Bespak Wall Street New Deal gives new hope to unemployed youngsters The scheme to help the jobless is two years old. Jon Ashworth on the City's approach Family call The Times City Diary German economic model threatened Swiss order The Times City Diary Out of fizz The Times City Diary Lame excuse The Times City Diary The Times Regulation policy produces a casino-like stock market Business Letters Dire consequences of bribery The-times Is IT a profession or not John Kavanagh reports on the sector's advance in status IT plus Southern Housing Group Michael Page Charity at Powemet Names in the News It plus 4Mc Ltd. Defence S/West - S/East Rainbow Recruitment Merricks Solicitors ECM Selection Analysys The Health & Diet Company Dynamic & Fast Growing West End Art Gallery Celeste Cowman Assoc University of Cambridge Environment Agency Solar Ernst & Young Mannesmann Endowment fear Money, Science and Arts Kohlgate Helmut Kohl was once revered as the elder statesman of German politics and his international reputation was based on integrity and honesty. Now the former Chancellor is at the centre of a flurry of corruption scandals. Roger Boyes reports Death of fashion Who's who in Kohlgate Gene pioneer Eurobrats Planet talk The bad news for home owners Our personal finance team advises on endowmen tmortgages; begins a weekly look at share performance and suggests where to put your savings Exeter A good line into telecoms Stock in trade Where savers will earn the most The end of fashion The era when fashion took its cues from a snobbish lite is over. It's what sells, not what shows, that counts nowadays, the fashiion writer Terri Agins tells the former glossy magazine editor Tina Gaudoin That'll do thanks There are some things in life that we can happily do without. Here is this week's selection The double Nobel laureate who began the book of life Frederick Sanger, pioneer of the gene research that will transform medicine, is afraid it will be exploited. Anjana Ahuga reports The Times Clue to salmonella Science Briefing Red wine has health qualities of fruit and veg Geomagnetism Buzzword Goodyear wins race to recycle old tyres The Times The Times The powerhouses and the glory Architecture London's Tate Modern will make sparks fly, but Berlin is positively electric, says Marcus Binney Great British Hopes Royal Shakespeare Company Eurotrash, or the new Eurostars? Visual Art: Richard Cork sees Charles Saatchi cross the Channel in search of new sensations Royal Court Around the galleries Metro Storytelling Nick Hennessey Torriano Meeting Rooms, Nw5 The Times About time we got to phoenix Dance: Debra Craine sees English National Ballet spread its wings at the Coliseum Classical Reviews: The Bach bonanza continues with vibrant interpretations from Berlin and a feast of harpsichord Concert A kademie für Alte Musik Wigmore Hall Art Galleries Kensington town Hall The Weir Entertainments To advertise in this section please… Recital Davitt Moroney/Zeitgeist Purcell Room Theatre Tokens Decoding Amy's tantrum Catherine Lockwood on a campaign to help autistic childrne and their parents University of Cambridge University of Surrey Croham Hurst School South Croydon Posts Cranfield University Aylesbury College University of Cambridge Get Paid for Reading Books Will tuition fees deter our students? Times Newspapers To Advertise Call Devonshire House School Oxford Tutorial College Mander Portman Woodward Collingham London Oxford Harrogate Education Greenwich School of Management Easter Revision Wellington College Easter revision University of Oxford University of North London Oxford Easter Courses St Margarets Oxford Easter Revision Lancaster University Management School Language Courses University of Cambridge The Archbishops' Council's Board of… Alliance Francse Brasenose College Oxford The College of Communications Ltd Oxford Media School A very dim attempt to spice up the chat show Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Losses widen in late trade Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Sunday Times Making efforts to keep up with the pace The Course Inspector Calls on Kempton Park Sedgefield Lingfield Park Williamson keeps his options open Rapid RACELINE Hamilton's best efforts prove academic Scot may edge above Tudor in Test reckoning after warm-up match ends in draw Carberry shows his worth Cayard displays his resilience Sailing Yorkshire saddened by death of Carrick, 47 Today's Fixtures For the Record White called up for one-day matches Inquiry ordered over Ransome Millns set for return to Trent Bridge Sport in Brief Perry provides Bath with reason for hope Rugby Union Woodward embarks on new era Allcock reaffirms his priorities Bowls Yesterday's Racing Results from Three Meetings Leading men ache for better luck Tennis Bridge Begin Bridge with The Times: Lesson 91 - Putting it all together Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Big names drawn by lure of London Athletics Weah deal can reward Chelsea for tiieir forward thinking United earn change of fortune Dominant Newton provides Charlton's route to the summit Top of Table Robson gets reward William Hill Last Night's Results Calls for pyramid system in Scotland Snow Reports Ski-insurance Truth gains points decision over instant emotion Midweek View The Premiership Today Hollins suffers symptoms of high anxiety Word-Watching Cricket 52 Villa exact ultimate sanction afte rcup reprieve Administrative blunder comes homes to roost for West Ham in replay Times Two Crossword No 1924 Gillingham add Bradford ot Premiership casualty list Simon Barnes 55 Tangerine Warren is hopeful that Tyson bout will go ahead Picture Gallery They're poles apart A working relationship Sir Ranulph Fiennes is starting the first solo and unsupported expendition by the direct route to the north Pole next nmonth. He and his Pa, Gina Rawle, talk about her work behind the scenes A happy and prosperous new year ? I'll make sure it is Oil in a day's work Your sense of smell has a powerful effect on your motivation. So why not turn it to your advantage in the workplace? Jo Evans reports Day in night out A day in the life of Jackie Killkenny, Pa to the floral designer Jane Packer and group Md Gary Wallis of Jane Pcker Flowers in centrla London Angela Mortimer NSR Norland Place School Angela Mortimer International Knightsbridge Secretaries Eutelsat Eclipse K2 Recruitment Ltd New Year! New Job! Prime Secretarial Bilingual People Light up an dbe damned Smokers may be th enew lepers but surely it is illegal to advertise jobs for non-smokers only? Not so, discovers Rosalind Renshaw Cafés to beat the blues Lunch break Working yourself into an early grave? A new book find office workaholism, curse fo the Eighties, alive and well. Victoria Hartley reports Time savers Let's meet The traditional boardroom meeting is becoming a thing of the past. Amy anderson reports Surf for a dentist, designer jeans or a wine tip Wonderful world of web Officeteam Tate Capita RAS Corestaff Psdgroup JHW Josephine Sammons Ltd. Marion Winter Property Administrator An Executive P. A. of the highest calibre. Private… Secretary Battersea Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Graduate Administrator Victoria Wall Associates Oakland Associates (Rec Cons) Office Angels Centerpointgroup Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Associates New year treats Accessories bright and beautiful are a perfect way to blow away the january blues In my fashion When PA short for planetary assistance Why leave every decision to chance? Victoria Greenhalg finds a team that enlists a little help from above Grilling is slimline gouarmet paradise Tasting Testing Elizabeth Hunt Crone Corkill Maine - Tucker Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Sheila Childs Recruitment Hamptons International Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants PA to Group MD Sheila Childs Recruitment Jigsaw Recruitment Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Anderson Hoare PA - World Accounts Director Crone Corkill Pure Recruitment Skill Next Permanent Anderson Hoare Pipe Dreams Elizabeth Hunt Victoria Wall Associates Osborne & Little CAIB Directors' Secretaries Drake International Rainbow Recruitment Directors' Secretaries Royal Mail Susan Doughty Recruitment Middleton Jeffers Janette teager & Associates Janette Teager & Associates Katherine Shields Selector Europe Gearbulk (UK) Ltd Royds Raphael Hamilton Brooks Financial Times The Royal Marsden Senior Administrator - Fine Art Technology College trust Foxtons Direct Connection Kingston Smith The National Trust Chairman's PA Angus Dundee Plc Medical SECRETARY/PA Legal Secretary Janette Teager & Associates Brighton College Hendersons Recruitment Judy Farqumarson Ltd VPS Ltd Part Time Careers Children's Promise Baring Private Equity Partners Alexander Mann Group ROC Recruitment Force Experienced Receptionist/Secretary Farley & Co Bondijng with Thais Home and away Volunteer Pa Helen Lambie was often left in her office in Chiang Mai to cope on her own but she would not have missed the experience for anything The problem is... We got the 21st century blues Eating, drinking and merriment have taken their toll. Not it's time to sober up and pay the price Conference call IPS LA Creme Mums have rights too The regulations on maternity leave are changing. Barrister Fenton Bresler explains the new law Centre Point Moveplan Farn Williams Tasker truran consulting PA/Secretary Financial PR Environment Agency Alliance UniChem Eurolink Consulting Heritage Recruitment Career moves Centre Point Asgard Management PLC Super Secretary Required Royds Raphael Farrar & Co. Emanuel School City Livery Company Caroline Banks & Associates Recruitment Consultants Are You More than " Just a Secretary"? PA/HR Assistant Film Company Oakland Assocites (Rec Cons) Elan Recruitment Secretary Battersea S. 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