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News from 19/01/2000

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Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, David a Jones, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Philip Webster and Frances Gibb, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Chris Ward, Sally Brock, D. J. B. Denny, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Diana Wildman, David Hands and Mark Souster, R. H. W. Cooper, George Pendle, Claire McDonald, David Rhys Jones, Robert Lea, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jan Parker, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, David Lindsay, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tony Mooney, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Clare Thompson, Rodney Legg, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Alice Lagnado, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Ian Hughes, Dominick Donald, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Harry M. Randall, Jasper Gerard, Angela Rice, Robin Howard, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, M. Hammerton, David Lister, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Tom Baldwin, Marit Hargie, Gabriella Gamini, Arthur Elton, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Francis Bennion, David Ellams, Jo Evans, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Roland Watson and Melissa Kite, Anthony Burbidge, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Elizabeth Chase, Maggie Semple, Ben Stroude, Tola Awogbamiye, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Fenton Bresler, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, W. W. Smith, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Christopher Booker, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Michael Bryan, Victoria Greenhalgh, Stephen Hoare, Ben MacIntyre, Faith Glasgow, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Alice Miles, Arthur Leathley, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Richard Ford, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Blair at bay after leap in violent crime Recorded offences up by 115,000 Free Books Schools The Great Escape Copenhagen £40 return Prague £65… Hospitals that make us ill cost the NHS £1bn a year Germany's Christian Democrats abandoned Helmut… England's consolation Why slim chicks should be fat cats Putin sets out reform credentials Hackett Ten pages of secretarial vacancies Pressure grows on Dyke to sell TV shares Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Time Bed battle shows a return to health Political Sketch MoD spent £21m on 'useless' air force computer Tyson's Brixton visit MBNA International Bank Ltd Move to prosecute 'mercy death' GPs News in Brief Elderly drugged Rail creche scheme Churchmen in clash ITV recruits Sergeant Booth's brief absence Experts in IVF row Belgians put boot into Wellington Taxpayers challenge Duke's right to £100,000-a-year income, writes Martin Fletcher Descendants still enjoy family's spoil of war Ignorance is bliss for the truly inept UFO Salvatore Fervagamo Main threat in the City is drunken violence Staples Figures put local police in spotlight Geography of Crime in England and Wales Mapped out for the First Time Compaq Partygoers blamed for Newcastle's reputation Hope for Digbeth Lagerfeld sells his 'perfect' art collection Fountain will be built at Diana tribute Alliance Leicester BT NHS to provide digital hearing aids NEC Pupils sign up to help deaf boy Credit Cards Parents will keep right to smack their children Myth of unfaithful housewife Dementia research on HRT News in Brief Couple lied Lake death fine Sex bias ruling Sweet charity British Airways Unionist anger stirred by RUC name change IBM School is failed for 'disgusting lavatories Old English Inns & Hotels Dobson race case sacking 'was fair' The cyber stalker who trailed Dando Accused 'had used cyanide' Vodafone Therapist on sexual charge Lloyds TSB How the Net shows where people live Harrods Irving insists that Hitler did not order the Holocaust Police question Leeds players over assault Alpha Child-sex offenders plotted to seize girls Somak Holidays Vanessa Redgrave takes male lead at the Globe Standard Life Bank Briefing Today in Parliament Sofa Workshop Private care 'no cure for NHS ills' Health debate: NHS pay rises denounced as panic measure to mollify staff keeping the health service together Time for healthy debate Lineone Table of traffic jams planned Announcement about Techni-Cal Cat Food Blair to warn voters over Livingstone Peers vow to kill jury Bill Dixons Jackson acts role of king maker Hyundai The New Accent Leak on jumbo jet iced up controls Wanted : managers with an eye for the wildlife Legal & General Fears for super-satellite Thomas Cook Common entrance exam to be changed News in Brief Doctor's orders for art Fab Four off the map Dogged dedication Decision drags on Barrister's tax relief Putin strikes liberal pose for the West Russian troops reach centre of Grozny under cover of jet onslaught Arkan assassin 'under arrest In hospital Calais Tiny All bets are off at start of primary race Ben MacIntyre looks at the unpredictable countest awaiting key runners and riders Pinochet could face trial in Chile Peugeot 206 Air Force plane arrives to fly former dictator home Party Makes Kohl its scapegoat Arms dealer's new threat French bosses to welfare state The Times Pope opens ecumenical door Quantex Sound Choice Suspect linked to fourth killing King dresses down for health check-up Cook tries to bolster Arafat The Times General linked to Moluccan riots World in Brief Kashmir blast kills two Arrest over dead Briton Award for singer (AFP): Rebels accept amnesty (AFP): Ayatollah's endgame Maradona seeks help in Cuba When the red hats gather, a Pope isn't long for this world Jasper Gerald: John Paul's death will force Rome to face modern realities Picture Gallery Order! Order! - isn't that Gwyneth? In the Corridors of Power 'With its vacuous mission statement, the BBC is… RAC Putting the old boot in Centre of Attention: Duke of Wellilngton A woman's place is in the House Despire good intentions, Blair is still surrounded by men 'You may catch more than you bargained for on long-haul flights' Cross-channel business It the BBC is not disinict from ITV then there is no point to it at all Legal run-in The Times Diary Russian Resurgence Putin's tough talk is uniting his people Hague on Health The Conservatives need a credible strategy Test Case A sporting gesture in South Africa Stag-hunt criticisms Perils of Pinochet Independence of new Upper House Double talk on benefits of EU FCO must leave exports to experts Millennium tapestry University 'brain drain' Most maligned tree Kennedy backed in godless debate Court Circular Memorial service School news Personal Column Dinners Picture Gallery Announcements Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Oliver Gogarty Oliver Gogarty, Irish barrister died on Christmas Day aged 92. He was on July 25,1907 Personal Column Philip Jones Philip Jones, CBE, musician, died on January 17 aged 71. He was born on March 12,1928 Acorn Stair Lifts Flights Directory Major-General Dillon Hughes Major-General Dillon Hughes, CB, CBE, Army physician, died on December 13 aged 98. He was born on December 23,1900 Ion Ratiu Ion Ratiu, Romanian political campaigner, died in London, on January 16 aged 82. He was born at Turda, Transylvania, on June 6,1917 Drugs Czar Flies in to Heathrow London Property The Times Barratt Gallard Homes Limited Coastal Dorset Bridport Galliard Homes Country Property Retirement Marbella's Premier Estate Agency Spain Direct Parque Da Floresta Pestana Golf & Resort Florida Choice Kensington Sw7 County Hall Paradise at a price Could you afford a mansion, estate home or villa in Barbados? Faith Glasgow reports All mod cons and a handy mooring place Developers jostled with boat-builders to show off their wares at London's Boat Show 2000, Writes Diana Wildman Powerful Ceramic Safety Heater New houses in Central London? Stephhen Hoare finds two 'new-builds' in a prime area News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,316 Mourning the loss of agricultural tradition The Times Times 3 Forecast The Times Bookshop Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Salomon to pay £1.4bn for Schroders division Sale of investment bank will see expansion of asset management SFO launches Versailles case Sugar reaps riches from the Net TV & Radio More jobs in Silicon Bay boom Drug fear hits merger shares Sport Changing hands and names in the City AXS Telecom Pullout Fistful of problems Index George attacked by SNP Exchange Rates Noah's Boatbuilding Mobile phones rush helps send factory output soaring Prudential forecasts industry shake-out Picture Gallery Coal industry threatened NMT sales warning The Royal Bank Of Scotland Thames Water to shed 200 jobs a year Microsoft denies being a monopolist Business Roundup Oftel to start reviews Fuller sells to Unwins Yorkshire cuts 420 SIG bid talks fail Mextech disposal RSA faces £50m hit The Open University Business School Eidos warns on profits after Bowie game flops The Global Internet Exchange By our City Editor: Schroders joins battle of the bulge Commentary Photo-Me zooms in with 35% increase New Look falls victim to high street price war Collection of Student Loans Defoenhams hit by lacklustre sales of clothing Commodities Liffe Options Banks hit as rate fears in US drag FTSE lower Stock Market 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 Reuters Thames Water Dollar Hates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Boots alive and kicking Tempus Eidos Wall Street Europe prepares for UK assault as low-cost carriers take to the air Bauttle is certain to be joined on the Continent as no-frills operators fly to 50 cities, writes Arthur Leathley Job joust The Times City Diary Union brings a fistful of problems Economic Agenda Sits vac The Times City Diary Pay claim The Times City Diary Net profit The Times City Diary Epo. com Net incubator hatched Clive Mathieson on a scheme to help fledgeling Web outfits Switzerland Travel Centre Four join the guides Names in the News Warburg Dillon Read Internet Gaming Director Analysys Merricks Solicitors IT Manager Defence Executive Recruitment Services plc Dickins Resources Ltd The Times Acer Peripheraia (UK) Ltd Bartlett Merton The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Let's get physical This man has increased the nuclear threat against the West. What should we know about him? We know less about Viadimir Putin than we did about Leonid Brezhnev. Giles Whittell reports on the new Russian leader whose hawkish traits may herald a return to the Cold war Yeltsin needed an heir who could guarantee him a peaceful retirement 12 Pages of Features, Arts, Science, Money and… A UFO mystery Beetle mania George Smith Child counselling Complete TV and Radio Firm up your bottom line and get fit Our personal finance team looks at ways to combine financial and physical fitness; house prices and the great value of Dixon's shares Easy Money Exeter Healthcare What the experts say about house prices Dixons cut to bargain price Stock in trade The great Scottish UFO mystery A plece of 'allen' cloth, strange lights in the sky, a rock from outer space; all ingredients of an extraterrestrial mystery, But what is really going on in a Scottish village?Ann Treneman finds out The cloth is very weird, like the softest kid leather but with spores that come out when you tap it Earlier I had asked Mr Taylor if anyone had ever said all of this was mad. He barks out a laugh That'll do thanks There are some things in life that we can happily do without. Have is this week's selection Glowing drink that may pinpoint cancer cells An American company has used gene technology to patent a range of luminesent novelties, such as glowing wine. But cancer is its real target, says Anjana Ahuja Prolume makes Alien Crystals, glowing rocks, and a water-gun that makes water glow when it hits its target Try phoning a foe Science may have solved TV's million-pound riddle The next most powerful blast to a nuclear weapon Mellow yellow eggs are best Science Briefing Chirality Buzzword New fears raised about plutonium We love you, beetles, oh yes we do Visula Art: Top entomologists and a maverick Belgian have met on video at the National History Museum. Richard Cork is impressed HMV Around the galleries Picture Gallery Prudential Living doll with a heart of fine Oaks Dance: Debra Craine enjoys a great night at the Coliseum with ENB's Coppella Prompt What's on today Music What Weill wrote when he wasn't writing for the theatre; John Eliot Gardiner's Bach odyssey reaches London; a celebration of strings Concerts Berlin to Broadway Barbican/Radio 3 Choral Monteverdi Choir/Gardiner Royal Naval College, Greenwich Festival Quarretfest 2000 Manchester Opera & Ballet Entertainments To advertise in this section please… Entertainments Listings Theatre Tokens Great British Mopes National Maritime Museum Public buildings feed private greed Marcus Binney urges the MoD to put art before profit and keep its Thames-side barracks out of the developers' grasp Memoirs of a proper Charlie Visual Art: Ghent is throwing a party to honour its son, Charles V. John Russell Taylor reports The Times Lifeline for troubled pupils A new charity provides counselling gor children in schools, reports Jan Parker Push hard for high marks A state school and an independent school have liaised to ralise to raie academic expectations, says Tony Mooney Mander Portman Woodward Language Courses St. John's College Education EF University of North London Can creativity survive the league tables?` Make the Grade Times Newspapers The Open University Croham Hurst School South Croydon Temple Grove Preparatory School Bromley High School University of Cambridge Girls' Day School Trust St. Clare's, Oxford International Collge Senior Appointments Bristol Grammar School Lincoln College Oxford Open Day University of London Careers Service Easter Revision Doverbroeck's College Easter Revision Harrow School Justin Craig Education Education City of London School for Girls Top International Business & Law School Easter Revision at Cats Easter Revision Education Lights, camera, action—and desperate isolation Review Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Radio Choice Times 3 Television Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Losses extend at the close Barclays British Funds Asserting EC claim by doctrine of direct effect Court of Appeal Published January 19,2000 Marks and Spencer plc v Commissioners of Customs and Excise Before Lord Justice Stuart-Smith, Lord Justice Ward and Lord Justice Schiemann Judgement December 14,1999 Demised premises' limited to those in particular lease Chancery Division Published January 19,2000 Oceanic Village Ltd v United Attractions Ltd Before Mr Justice Neuberger Judgement December 9,1999 The Times Customer's duty to tell bank of forgery Chancery Division Published January 19,2000 Price Meats Ltd v Barclays Bank plc Before Mrs Justice Arden Judgement November 30,1999 European Council regulation overrides bank's guarantee Queen's Bench Division Published January 19,2000 Shanning International Ltd v Lloyds TSB Bank plc Lloyds TSB Bank plc v Rasheed Bank and Another Before Mr Justice Langley Judgment December 17,1999 Conditions for rectification Chancery Division Published January 19,2000 Pappadakis v Pappadakis Striking out in new rules Court of Appeal Published January 19,2000 Axa Insurance Co Ltd v Swire Fraser Ltd Before Lord Justice Auld and Lord Justice Tuckey Judgement December 9,1999 Parental power to make agreement Family Division Published January 19,2000 In re X (Minors) (Care proceedings: Parental responsibility) Before Mr Justice Wilson Judgment December 9,1999 Self-incrimination lawful in civil proceedings Chancery Division Published January 19,2000 In re Westminster Property Management Ltd Before Sir Richard Scott, Vice-Chancellor Judgment December 20,1999 Costs liability after revocation of legal aid certificate Chancery Division Published January 19,2000 DEG-Deutsche Investitionsund Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH v Koshy and Others Before Mr Justice Rimer Judgement December 13,1999 Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess 1 Family law arrests Family Division Published January 19,2000 Practice Direction: (Arresting officer: Attendance) Legal & Public Notices Wide habitats directive Queen's Bench Division Published January 19,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for Trade and Industry and Others, Ex parte Greenpeace Ltd Before Mr Justice Maurice Kay Judgment November 5,1999 Company flexibility Chancery Division Published January 19,2000 Practice Statement (Companies Court) Lemster in belated bid to remove the Stade Rugby Union SKI Club England 's frailties are exposed by Sri Lanka Cricket Champions charge into final Marshall uses survival instincts to good effect Bowls For the Record Today's Fixtures Imaginative approach is character building Racing Alan Lee contnues his survey of Britain's 59 rececourses with an assesment of Catterick The Course Inspector Calls on O'Brien armed to face music Chris McGrath reads the report card on the Flat season Huntingdon Top of the Form in 1999 Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Newcastle Lingfield Park Huntingdon Specialists Young Devereaux holds sway House Of Dreams poser Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Davis Cup selection turns heat on Parmar Briton wilts in Australian Open after earning chance to replace Rusedski The Nations First Sports Radio Station Henman has stroke of good fortune Parrott upsets Scotland Sports in Brief Steroid found in diet supplements Drugs in Sport Staying ahead of the game in video age Midweek View Sports Feature Writer of the Year Lewis ready to drop WBA crown in pursuit of goals Boxing Gibson is standing by his man William Hill Donnelly earns Wednesday spot of revenge Football The Premiership Today Word Watching Exeter not impressed by cult of personality Football Results SimOH Barnes England triumph in game of forfeit Stewart and Vaughan pass final test of nerve to secure historic victory against South Africa Times Two Crossword Why breaking the law was no sin Christopher Martin-Jenklns salutes the decision of the officials to allow common sense to be order of the day Scoreboard from Centurion Park Football Morse Cronje has no regrets over late deal to revive Test Picture Gallery No Title Quality time for baby and Dad Under a new law, working fathers have the right to take parental leave to see more of their children. The barrister Fenton Bresler explains And what do you do in the evenings? Office skills? Yoga? Yodelling? There's a course for you, says Karen Homer Cuttings gave me the edge When Alison Williams got a new boss, sho decided to check her out first She 's bright, she's keen, she can fix the fax machine Pathfinders NSR Robert Walters National Anti-Vivisection Society Westminster College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Josephine Sammons Ltd Knightsbridge Secretaries NSR Angela Mortimer International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mison Recruitment Capital Investment & Finance arm of Major… Corpra The CIT Group VPS Recruitment City of Westminster Covent Garden Mison Recruitment Romulus Construction Ltd Bureau Angela Mortimer Shelley Service Naturally better Caught the flu? Homoeopathic remedies are designed to tackle a multitude of symptoms, says Jo Evanns, a homeopath Sites for cameras, cushions or clothes Wonderful World of web Time savers When only size 12s need apply Elizabeth Chase looks at the flight against ageism that many secretaries in Lee job market face 60 years in the job Great expectations A secretary at an IVF clinic gets to share all the drama of the in the making, says Tola Awogbamiye Day in nihgt out A day in the life of Angela Rice, senior secretary to Dr Aham Amadi, a consultant cardiologist at University Hospital Aintree, based in Fazakerley, Liverpool The problem is Administrator Central London Rms Recruitment Medical Vacancies Contacts The Doctors Laboratory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dmg world media Fairstaff International Federation of Red Cross and Red… Eclipse Mature Medical SECRETARY/PA Practice Manager British Heart Foundation Angela Mortimer Snow Hill Medical Centre Just the job in my fashion karen Homer In any fashion First impresions do count, so make sure that you choose the right outfit when going for an interview Psycho killer Male shot Brown beauty Tasting Testing Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Victoria Wall Associates Deutsche Bank The British Council Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Pipe Dreams VPS Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Domestic Staff Consultancy Language Team Secretary Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants VPS Ltd Office Administrator/Secretary Administrator Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Associates Advanced human resources Administrator Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Do you want to temp in Reception bookings? Crone Corkill Membership Secretary Reception/secretary/administrator Richmond Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Crone Corkill Central Parking System Property PA Crone Corkill Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Negotiator Inside Communications Ltd Imperial Cancer Research Fund Angela Mortimer Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australian Staff Connections Marketing & Office Manager Riley Consultancy Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Mitchell Young Associates Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants The Arts Council of England Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Recruitment Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultant Permanent Part-time PA Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Securicor Gale Assocs Private Secretary Sugarman Group of Companies Angus Dundee Plc Kathleen Hall Julia Judd Mayfair Property Management Ltd Experienced Receptionist/Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Levy Gee Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Creme 1st/2nd JOB-Sec /Adminlstrator-? 12-13 ,… The Times Language Non Secretarial You're welcome Want to go back to work? There's never been a more receptive market for both skills and experience, says Victoria Greenhaigh Wine and fish for the multitudes Lunch break Part-Time Part Time Careers Lifeline The AMD Group Four Star Receptionists Needed Knightsbridge Secretaries Part-Time Receptionist Super Secretary Required Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Assistant School Secretary U. S. Law Firm Recruitment City Livery Company Office Team

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