News from 26/01/2000
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Trudy Harris and Arthur Leathley, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, George Pendle, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Sally Brock, Bridge Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Parliamentary Reports Melissa Kite, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Joshua Jampol, Laura Blair, Edited Robert Cole, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael McDonough, Gall Richards, C. Gardner-Thorpe, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Ian Patterson, Clare Thompson, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Frederick Forsyth, Mark Inglefield, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Ian Hughes, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Peter Barnard, Rose Rouse, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, John Sandell, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Sami Ahmed, Managing Director, Harry Stopes-Roe (Vice-President), Lisa Armstrong, Marit Hargie, J. L. Evans, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Bob Tucker, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, John Nichols, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Charles Wylie, Christopher Clapham, Nigel Hawkes, Joanna MacBride, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Tim Dowling, Seamus MacBride, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Hoskins (Senior Lecturer), Jauncey of Tullichettle, Lord Plunket, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Alex O'Connell, Des Dearlove, Michael Newell (Chairman), Deborah King, Susan Elkin, Jennai Cox, Michael Hanson, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Faith Glasgow, Peter Fullerton, Allen Robertson, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Godfrey Golzen, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Bob Bury, Alan Coren, Mark Baldwin, J. A. G. Knight, Technical Director, Benedict Nightingale, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Alasdair Murray, Anthony Howard, Alexandra Frean, Local Government Correspondent, Melvin Coleman, Acting Director, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Adrian Russell, Nigel Glass, Russell, Susan Emmett,
ResumoEuropean dream justified slush funds, say Craxi heirs Free Books for Schools The woman who would be mayor By our Political Staff: Robinson faces wider inquiry Inside Frederick Forsyth Save my childhood idyll An extra rat for the Commons Anthea Turner present her PA Egg Labour MPs to get free vote on Section 28 Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Quantex Tory leaves imprint on a spanking debate Unions force Blair retreat over 'crony' Somak Holidays Rebuke for Archer's friend Meridien DPP in favour of second trials Belgians appeal on Pinochet News in Brief Trial 'unfair' Judges' option Fee concession Russian gems Miracle on 34th Street as broken lift falls 40 floors How Mr Otis saved the day Nigel Hawkes on a life-saving invention Army officer 'colluded in lawyer's death Specialist's £640 wig was hair today gone tomorrow Virgin Teacher tortured before her death Return for gay family book if Section 28 goes Nationwide Unlikely notoriety Sex education 'did not suffer' Straw lets gay men's twins stay in Britain Swiftcall Auschwitz death chambers 'a moral certainty' 'Awesome' responsibillty £8,000 for dental 'MoT' Harrods Simply Palm Driver jailed for 'grotesque' fatal crash Hague plans charity vouchers Itv Church may call on divorcees to repent Pupils to sit GCSE maths at age ten Intershop Chaos as strike hits rail services Record 71,000 asylum-seekers swamp system More power for race watchdogs Halifax Accountants dress to suit in City split over fashion NEC Girl, 3, burnt after being left near fire News in Brief Murder victim named Blood lust satisfied Spreading the word BT's love wire Beowulf beats Harry Potter to the Whitbread Dome contributed to Superman visit Vodafone Mortgage Application Anger at price of 'can't see' opera seats British aircraft found on peak after 53 years Riddle of last message E-Loan Drug use overtakes drink as road risk Times 3 Village pond 'takeover' battle Boeing Ban on thawing frozen human eggs to be lifted Three who helped to pioneer a new frontier Jessops New rules allow vets to offer cut-price deals Sheikhs, raffle and 31 Rolls News in Brief Rail danger Lawrence move Royal leader How odd Parents 'need right to smack their children' Ten-minute rule Bill: MP's support for use of force is derided as a misguided Victorian measure Tory divisions exposed on terrorist decommissioning Disqualifications Bill: backbenchers protest at apparent softening of party's stance FileMaker Police crime figures 'pure rubbish' Enviroment Select Committee Alliance Leicester Briefing Today in Parliament No bugs can spoil Blair's millennium Peter Riddell finds that the Prime Minister is in a much stronger position than his predecessors at the same stage Popularity after 1000 Days Seat 'We have been more radical than Thatcher' The Prince of Hanover is very sad about the way the… Bush and Gore out in front after first vote Tiny Win or lose, let the party begin Scottish Widows Pudding buyer can fly free for a lifetime France's soccer 'slaves' exposed George Smith Financial power is chagign hands Israelis sound alert over Australian far Right Key figures in Kohl scandal worked for secret service Banks' links to Berlin in spotlight Russians try to bar rebels' escape route Alice Lagnado slipped into war-torn Chechnya disguised as one of the many refugees. She is now in hiding at a village in the southern part of the republic surrounded by Moscow's troops Cossacks dance to American tune Prime Health Time Sale Serb paramilitary leader arrested for war crimes US warns Pakistan to curb terrorists Lebanese fighters who fear Israel's departure Alpha Tribe sells right to hunt national park animals Anwar show of strength Directloans Montenegro 'in danger of attack' World in Brief (AFP): Bird extinction fears Dinosaur find is fake (AFP): Student killed in attack (AFP): Order on Cuban boy (Reuters): Snow hits US airports Steeped in history, threatened by modernity Frederick Forsyth: What is happening to the Kent I love? My order of merit for the men from Auntie Picture Gallery Surely Bristol cannot continue banging the antique Harrods Once smitten, twice—Why? Centre of Attention: Remarriage Blair faces up to his 'nightmayor' Labour will not be able to live with Livingstone 'If I may be brief—and, God alone knows, I may be ... ' Picture Gallery Not Bristol fashion The planners had so much going for them-but they've lost the urban plot Royal reject The Times Diary At Last I have found a Lib Dem MP I am keen to make… The Times Diary Bemma Bunton - better known in some quarters as Baby… The Times Diary Paradise Postponed The difficulties for this Government lie beyond the election Iowa and after The Republican nomination may yet provide a real race Art Exchange A fine summer ahead at Somerset House Unhealthy cuts in Forces budgets Disclosure of Pinochet test results Strong language on Section 28 TransTec grants 'Times' offer West's reaction to state of Zimbabwe Villages on the Net Court Circular Memorial service St John Ambulance Foundation for Science and Technology Personal Column An award-winning floral display to banish the winter blues Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Letters Patent Luncheons Newspaper Society Reception Royal Air Force Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Norman Ashton Norman Ashton, CBE, FRS, professor of Pathology in thr Unversity of London, 1957-78, died on January 4 aged 86. He was born on Septenber 11,1913 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Louis Feraud Lousi Feraud, couturicr, died in Paris on December 28 aged 78. He was born on February 21,1921 Craig Claiborne Craig Claibone food critic the New York Times, died in New York on Januay 22 aged 79. e was born in Sunflower. Mississippi, on September 4,1920 Tiptel Limited The Insolvency Act and Rules 1986 Aitken Admits Telling Lies Carlo Cossutta Carlo Cossutta, Italian tenor, died of Cancer in Udine on January 22 aged 67. He was born in Trieste on May 8,1932 A house to live and work in Developers are reaction to changing work habits by building homes with an office. Stephen Hoare reports The Times Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to hook yourself a fishing idyll Multiple Classified Advertising Items CHL Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Spencer Can you ever sell in secret? You may get the estate agent to agree to a confidentiality clause, but in the end, says Faith Glasgow, word usually gets around Property Associatin of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Spencer Marsh & Parsons Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times One-bed mansion: only £1.5 million ST James Homes CALA Beaney Pearce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parque Da Floresta Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Differential bonuses unlawful Court of Appeal Retrospective effect of regulations Chancery Division Registration of sex offenders Court of Appeal No judicial review of private school Queen's Bench Division Facts to be fixed before strike-out Court of Appeal Forgery nullifies exemption clause Court of Appeal The Times News Sport The Times Crossword No 21,322 Frank Bruno preparing to fight a 'shark' Features Weathercall Motor Racing Forecast The Times Business Sluggish inflation eases rate rise fears INS Versailles overstated client list Investigators widen net around trade finance group TV & Radio Merger wave poses threat to trackers Sport Abbey Internet offering Pullout M&S launches cheapest pension US retailers in $8.1bn claim Boots the bid target Index Power regulator defends regime MPs McCrathy reject claims that price controls cost jobs BoE refuses to curb own mortgage lender Exchange Rates ANA Merrill profits soar as market booms The Times Bank sale fails to tarnish gold price The Royal Bank of Scotland US says Microsoft ignored judgment Business Roundup BCCI case 'frivolous' Norwich 50% ahead Express dairy jobs go Dixons buys in Spain Kingston profits slide Santander set to offer extra cash backing to RBS CNBC By our City Editor: Bank on competition, not cartels Commentary NTL and Aston Villa agree £26m alliance Games Workshop price drops 13% Meghraj Bank Limited Scotia aids drug talks with £11m British Biotech shares slump Globix ML aims for US float of respiratory division BG and Centrica ahead as blue chip drop back 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 Turkey set to take flight Tempus Kingston Comm British Biotech Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Games Workshop Wall Street Sickly share price makes retail chemist a bid target Fraser Nelson explains why the world's corporate raiders should be sizing up Boots The Case for Hot air The Times City Diary The straggle to free financial services The Case against Voted down The Times City Diary High flyer The Times City Diary Bad to verse The Times City Diary Global financial markets are still waiting for… This could become something of a linguistic choker.… Epo. com Counting the cost of the mutual 's spent ideology... But members must vow fidelity Shares close off lows Red Hot Penny Shares Mannesmann IT plus Aztech Computer Recruitment Netdecisions The Times Concise ECM Selection Net Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Berkeley Executive The lonely planet The Other Candidate6 Germaine Greer thinks Susan Kramer could bore for Britain. But the Liberal Democret candidatr for the mayor of London has got some great yellow boots, a passion for transport policy and an endearing line in honesty. Ann Treneman interviews the nobody who, by May, just could be somebody Mutual feelings Fosse: the musical Aquascutum Fighting truancy Complete TV and Radio You are what you wear Making your working wardrobe, more casual may free your mind, but to dress down you must dress well, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Leave your job or pay for your care If a disabled Bbc producer follows the rules, he will lose his independence. Report by Alexandra Frean Why Earth is a lonely planet A new book concludes that we are alone in the Universe. Nigel Hawkes reports Who's a clever boy then? Reindeer riddle Neuron Buzzword Price of a name The Times How to make the most of your mutual Our personal finance team takes a look at carpetbagging and building society accounts, the price of Tesco shares and the cost of private health insurance United Friendly Is Tesco worth a punt? Stock in trade What healthcare can cost Ring up the curtain, the Fosse's over Musical: The widow of the choreographer Bob Fosse is bringing her tribute to the London stage, she tells Allen Robertson Theatre My Best Friend Hampstead, Nw3 Benedict ightingale7 Pop Freedy Johnston 12 Bar Club Cw2 Davi Shiclair Great British Hopes Christian Garrick Digital Blood Pressure Monitor Prompt What's on today by Marit Hargie From the castle of memory Visual Art: Rachel Campbell-Johnston meets an artist and earl who owes his inspiration to proust and the pub Opera & Ballet Theatres Madam Butterfly Around the galleries Preferring to remain nameless Visual Art: Richard Cork on the intriguing cretions of sculptor Noriaki Maeda, and a challenge to the senses in Oxforo The Yorkshire Sculpture Park gives a British-based Japanese sculptor some welcome elbow room Welcome to the ear-splitting, eye-popping disco Anyone looking for a gentle artistic experience should steer clear of the new show at Moma, Oxford British Museum Metro The Times Reforming the truant At least 50,000 children miss school every day. Susan Elkim meets a man who is successfully fighting truancy in an imaginative way The trouble with cricket As England struggle abroad again, Fred Redwood asks why so many schools fail to embrace the game Education Goethe Institut London EF Multiple Display Advertising Items The child's role in choosing the right school French Immersion in Provence St. George's University WANTEd Buding Proofreaders Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Christ's Hospital Oswestry School Siteresas Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Sandwell College Distance Learning University of Exeter Soas SAP You may not know art, but neither do the experts Choice Teletubbies BBC Choice, 1pm Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 For Today's Satellite, Cable and Digital Tv… Today's Choice Today's Films7 ITV Variations Tax change haunts sector Clive Mathieson on the implementation Ir35 The Great Escape Sherwood shake-up Names in the News by John Kavanagh The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT You Can Visionary needed in country of the bland Alan Lee continues his survey of Britain's 59 racecourses with an assessment of Folkestone Sedgefield Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Reading the Race Card Southwell Lingfield Park Yesterday's Result Rapid Raceline Bath hold nerve to pass tough test of endurance Lacroix puts knife into leaders Rugby Union: Saracens Loosen Gloucester's Grip at Top of Allied Dunbar Premiership Table Murphy helps Leicester keep up the chase British resolve not to miss boat Sailing Wood regains Ireland captaincy Stewart reaches end of the road Kevin Eason watches a diminutive Scotsman make his stylish exit Harlequins hang on to shatter illusions of Bedford Tyson pounds out ominous warning Boxing Relaxed Caddick relishes being part of furniture Opening bowler wins over doubters to cement place in England team Cape Town Teams Australia provide token resistance Snow Reports For the Record Today's Fixtures Bridge Word-Watching Ferguson turns tables on Hendry Snooker Keene on Chess Winning Move Council ensures that show will go on Sport in Brief Capriati remains focused in building new life Rejuvenated American takes comeback trail into semi-finals of Australian Open The Times Seizing the chance to inspire with the perfect return Midweek View Aldridge turns to mind games Football Last Night's Results Fantasy League Newcastle cut their losses on Maric Reformed Vieira begins to win over his critics Imperious form of midfield player strengthens Arsenal title challenge The Premiership Today Southend search for a flow to replace the ebb Third Division Tomorrow Second Division Word-Watching Atherton critical of county game Leicester draw comfort from cup stalemate Times Two Crossword Racbng 51 Twickenham deal brings truce Christopher Irvine on an historic agreement between rugby's two codes Simon Barnes 54 Sun The Times Angela Mortimer Alan Baxter & Associates Private Secretary Robert Walters GD Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Angela Mortimer International Federation of Gynecology and… Multiple Display Advertising Items The munch bunch Former PA Anthea Tumer is well organised - but she couldn't live without Alison Astall's super-effcient itineraries We're all millionaires. Now Where's that agreement? I'm having a bad breath day Halitosis is one of the great social stigmas that causes endless suffering, Jennai Cox reports Serving water and a batch of Brownies A day in the life of Gall Richards, Pa to David Daw, marketing director at Severn Trent plc, in Birmingham The problem is There's still a long way to go A recent survey has revealed a worrying level of dissatisfication among secretaries over pay and appraisal. Rosalind Renshaw discusses the findings Time savers Aldrich & Company Secretaries plus Next Permanent The Carousel Consultancy Ltd Watts and Partners RDL PA David Alan Associates Lfi Wines that will put a sparkle into your party Laura Blair navigates the British high street wine lake to discover maximum pleasure at the right price Why downshifting can be so uplifting Rose Rouse meets a Pa high-flyer who chucked in her London job to start again in the country Groom service Good grooming is essential for keeping up appearances, particularly at work. 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London Business School My Project Strathclyde Graduate Business School The worldwide classroom Full-time or part-time? Peter Brown looks at the pros and cons and finds a very distant distance learner Charting a course through the mbaze Word of mouth is the surest guide to the best business schools and programmes, says Joshua Jampol City University Business School When did you take an Mba? 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