News from 16/03/2000
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Tim Gopsill, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Arts and Entertainment, Toby Young, Robert Cole, Richard Ellis, Victoria Kennedy, Bel Mooney, Sally Brock, Tessa Mayes, Adrian Lee, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Anne Norton, W. R. A. Ross, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Tim Rooney, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Peter Stott, Elizabeth Judge, Chris Ayres and Emma Boon, Ian Cundell, Carl Mortished, Peter Rennie, Joe Joseph, Louise Godfrey, Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, John Bryant, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Auberon Waugh, Shirley English, Ken Broad, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Kate Figes, Mark Inglefield, Oliver Wright, David Robinson and Michael Mulvihill, Douglas Fairbairn, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Stuart Crainer, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Lisa Jardine, T. K. H. Robertson, Christopher Pinsent, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Q. S. Anisuddin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Steve Norris, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Clive Mathieson and James Doran, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Damian Wild, David Willetts, Beryl Dixon, Peta Bee, Melissa Kite, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Carol Allen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Nick Wilkinson, Ruth Hilton, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, John Walsh, Giles Whittell, Noam Chomsky, Craig Lord, Des Dearlove, Kenneth Hope-Jones, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anthony Plewes, Maureen Paton, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Moira Petty, Melissa Kite Parliamentary Correspondent, Iain Finlayson, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Wilson, Des MacHale, Felipe Fernàndez-Armesto, Allen Robertson, Christine Buckley, James Doran and Philip Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Carl Mortished international Business Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Fran Littlewood, Christopher Warman, Barry Wigmore, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Cluny MacPherson, Alasdair Murray, Allan Hall, Phillip Knightley, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roger Radford, Sally Patten, John Wainwright, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sam Kiley Middle East Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Margaret Wallis,
ResumoIndex Churches in deal on sex education Dot-com stocks on the slide Index Former Rover chief heads bid to save Longbridge Livingstone's £160,000 cash-for-gags secret Index Opinion, interviews, features, health, travel, arts… Russia holds British 'spy' Holocaust libel trial closes United through in Europe Index Yes, we are an item: Sir Paul finds romance BT You Can Today in your new-look Newspaper of the Year News Cheltenham & Gloucester Who (and what) goes where in the new Times 2 Comment Business Sport The weather today Times 2 Plus Satisfaction as Jagger doubles model's cash Spielberg to film Kubrick project PRADA Sex-change minister sues for bias New Deal backer exposed as failure £50,000 job 'lost because of baby' Supermarket rift over price help for dairy farms Hold onto our Gold GPs given funding ultimatum News in Brieft Boy dies in farm shooting accident Stalker jailed for second time Pirate ship for Diana garden Law Society sued by chief Genghis Blair and the art of democracy Pensions blunder likely to cost ?8bn Blair hits back over 'heartland' concerns Holocaust trial about freedom, says Irving Crofters sought for new plots New tests could help treat cancer Germaine Greer Railway firms to simplify tickets Nokia Bodies robbed after crash in Bolivia Hammond Suddards £5m plea for Dando crime research centre By a Correspondent: Man died as MoD raided his home Marbles. com Baby dies after being sent home News in Brief Ulster explosives case in court Mother to appeal over baby killings Bogus policeman banned from road Lassa fever aid worker named National Canine Defence League From Abba to Zappa Weighty sculpture takes root in square PC World Ex-Radio 1 DJ jailed for child sex in Prague Heads turn fire on Fresh Start Nokia 3210 Hunters face a smarter pheasant SEAT Mother stabbed in front of son, 2 In Business Today Star struck AVIVA Doomsday feeling for 38,000 workers Brussels keeps its eye on aid Germaine Greer SAGA Ryanair. Com Death penalty ordered by 'Nordic Evita' The price of failing behind the times Debenhams Britains Favourite Department Store Aged image hit modern star Www. barclays. com Barclays City Academies offer chance for revolution in education Hague on warpath over tax promises Dixons Little hope of IRA weapons handover Piped music panned Politics in Brief Class sizes rise Barclays under fire Quote of the Day Today in Parliament The Open University The man with the golden tongue Lloyds TSB Nestle Shreddies Sins are mild on scale of political scandal The Saturday times NELC Nato fears Kosovo flare-up Evils of Milosevic beat psychiatrists Rapid Swiftcall The Royal Bank of Scotland Ministers enjoy sweet victory Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Russian held on charge of spying for Britain Berlin signals an end to BNFL deal Hain draws Harare fire World in Brief (AFP): Anwar assault (AFP): Debt suspended (AFP): Hostages freed Intel inside Mafia blamed for fire at Naples castle US billionaire to launch free cyber university The Link 'Credit card rage' earns soldier fine World in Brief (AFP): Allied raid on Iraq Salt Lake link (AP): Website horror Pilgrims' hill of mercy VISA Decline of coffee steams up Italians Diamond dealers 'fuel Africa's wars' Gaullists urge mayor to quit ISION Internet plc Intel inside Girl of 5 is shot dead by boy, 7 Taiwan's 50-year regime senses electoral defeat AOL Contenders for the crown Lebanon guerrilla bases hit by Israel Farewell to £sd Why sex causes a rush of blood to the head No need to fear cut vein The Times Dream pill for insomniacs Time Danger! beware of the dog The world online The Times A judicial iceberg that threatens our rulers The European Convention on Human Rights will trip up a lot of our laws 'Forget monetary policy—the Treasury has found a social conscience' Picture Gallery How BMW wreaked Rover's revenge Hate Mail Duke's smokescreen Getting hooked Academies for All A new approach to schools that should be extended Car Trouble, Again There is not much that ministers can now do for Rover A Bitter Cup Italy's glorious past is challenged by tomorrow's coffee Asylum-seekers Immigration policy Beyond redemption Freedom of speech 'curtailed' by ITN A fair judicial system for Kosovo In the public interest Poetry in schools Advance flood warning Duchy rents Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Time called on licensing laws In vino veritas Court Circular Meeting Lecture Legal appointments Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial service Birthdays Luncheons Dinners Appointments in the Clergy Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages University news Champions League Rugby 6 Nations Premiership Soccer… Personal Column Tickets for Sale All Tickets Roger Longrigg Versatile author who fooled the world with a lurid tale of school life supposedly written by a 15year-old nymphet The Ven Max Godden Tough country parson with a private faith and public consience Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mondial Tickers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices People's Verdict on Brando Film Artyom Borovik Journalist who injected truth into Soviet news during the glasnost era Pee Wee King Country music's waltzing cowboy Lafarge Millennium bonuses fuel worries of rate rise Correction fears hurt tech stocks CAT likely to cut issue price FSA Bill 'could hit venture funds' Becht attacks Reckitt's previous management Insiders 'met' in chat room Sun microsystems BP's Arco sale ends threat of FTC case Patience Wheatcroft Businness Editor Global mould Results in Brief Fortis Bank FirstPersonGlobal. com Scottish Radio bid starts battle for Border European exchanges in three-way alliance Picture Gallery DKB will pay 3,500 'handcuff' bonuses Virgin biznet Millennium shakes up hotels portfolio Bayer Andersen aims to sell Uno stores Business in Brief Sainsbury choice Thomson-CSF up Goodhead bid QXL French deal Sema leads field after £3bn buy Compaq Nonstop Drawing the monster's teeth Commentary Royal Mail Taylor Woodrow switch Art Attack for Britt Allcroft Tech stocks follow Nasdaq fall First Choice gives tour operators a lift Eurotop 100 Picture Gallery Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates A reality check for biotech share prices Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Star-struck insurers caught in the Hollywood black hole The lure of making money out of films is costing some backers a fortune A rent book worth £200m City Diary Japan knocks a chip off the global mould Non-runner Black book Hot stuff AceR Net brands are just a dot on the horizon Brown faces acid test on business aid Any Other Business Infobank Revenue's law of Lego is no match for taxpayers who prefer not to play The Times Unit Trust Information Service We specialise in futures Equities trim early losses Mitchell opts for home comforts before England Rugby union Henderson central to Ireland's hopes Black discovers marathon answer to problem of life past the finishing line Teenager Cooke riding the crest of a wave Fifth Briton caught in drug row Warne's top spin Polley pulls out Olano untroubled Easy for Lumsden St Paul's on song Good Knights Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Notice Published by the Secretary of State under… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Edredon Bleu wins a classic Big-race field Reading the racecard Ladbrokes Wolverhampton Cheltenham Looks Like Trouble on course for cup Monsignor repays Pitman's faith Hexham Bet direct from Littlewoods Henman finds cold comfort in desert defeat Tennis Britain keep Olympic dream alive Hockey National Aluminium Company Limited For the record Today's fixtures Adams regrets the absence of Lara Cricket Flynn finds time for European studies Football William Hill Last night's results Off-target Owen stifles Houllier's European hopes FA Carling Premiership Coventry provide welcome relief for Strachan The Premiership today Coventry are left waiting Snap Shot Arsenal try to keep balance on treadmill Uefa Cup Leeds seek strength to carry on regardless Rampant United back in full cry The Times Crossword No 21,365 Nicholls remains upbeat over business of Gold Cup defence Morse Caobury The Times Respect those who entertain at college Bae Systems Marriott Management Executive Find yourself a nice little spinoff Being a student DJ will impress your bank manager - and future employees. ruth Hilton reports PSD Hughes-Castell Graduate Recruitment Consultants Recruitment Figures Experience Times Newspapers SC Two Ltd Toys "R"us Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Parker Bridge CPM Parity Training Love & Tate plc Multiple Display Advertising Items TMC Ltd Counterpoint Systems Ltd 'Commitment rubbed off' Work OTIS Ashwood Associates Make your mind up time A second-choice career can often be a first-rate decision, says Margaret Wallis Internet Consultancy News International (Advertisements) Ltd Up the Ladder So you want to be an Aid Agency field director Philips PSD Technology Recruitment Mercuri Urval Aston Zoraster PSION Questor International The Law Society KPMG Prism Executive Recruitment Dot-com staff: search for the missing link Goldman Sachs Antal International Ltd Renault FSS Financial Best Sanchez Macromedia A4E Akzo Nobel BUPA the personal health service RM EDF Trading Limited BBC Reed Employment Datacomms Sales Managers CVs with Impact Norman Broadbent Comet Spectrum Idea change Multiple Classified Advertising Items Energy Intensive Users Group Mattel Documentum The Times David Russell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Essex County Council Courtenay South African Airways Monte Cristo Times Newspapers Operations Manager (£25k-£30k) Operations Managers Andersen Consulting Performix Technologies Mars Harvey Nash Global One Cranfield University Norman Broadbent Plan International UK PSD Technology Recruitment Career plan Limited Anadarko The Wilson Partnership Executive Search & Selection Senior Recruitment Consultants Indigo Services (UK) The UK's first provider of virtual exhibition… Connaught Network Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Intelligent Resouites BT cellnet Aduronet Something to smile about New website will give the dental profession something to chew over, says Stuart Crainer Harvey Nash GKR Speaking up for London Transport Ernst & Young Piggotts Prize catch in the net Management Executives on the Move Recent Appointments Times Appointments Investor in People PA Consulting Group Norman Broadbent Aduronet Nortel Networks What Did It Say? Michael Page Consultancy First Executive Does that telephone understand you? Speech recognition systems are taking routine out of some transactions and speeding up e-commerce, says Anthony Plewes IntelliMark FR Europe QA PSD Geneva Innovation in billing Information and Communications Microsoft The recovery has landed A flurry of e-commerce activity has boosted demand for web wizards. John Kavanagh reports Futurestep Hanover Network Executives on the Move Futurestep ElEctric FP Global Cadence Logica Aduronet Management Executive PSD Ridgeway systems & software Ovum Advertising Selection New Business Development Manager-Bespoke Software… Strategic Sales Development Manager Hemsley Fraser GE Analysys HW Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Ennismore Partnership Ltd Breathe net Lehman Brothers Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales Director GKR Brokat Dti Department of Trade and Industry Lord Search & Selection Premier Executive Italian Speaking HR Director ATM Selector Europe University of Bristol QCA Howgate Sable Putting the books in order Companies will have to be more honest about their pension schemes, says Fran Littlewood Roger Steare Consulting Regent Consulting Climbing up the finance ladder Premier Executives on the Move E-Start. com Barnes Kavelle Limited Dental Practice Board Brett Government Chief Scientific Adviser Multiple Display Advertising Items Directeur Commercial et Marketing-Important Groupe New Media Appointments CSIRO Grand Opera House City College Norwich We Serve Investor in People Sterling SBAC Investor in People MCA Whitehead Mann Harvey Nash Charles Russell Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Whitehead Mann Hoggett Bowers Bower & Company Ernst & Young Hoggett Bowers Modus Media International Bucherirugman & Partners Succession Planning Associates Selector Europe Calderwood Han David Abbott and Partners Forest Gate & Plaistow SRB Sustainable Communities Harvey Nash Alstom Harvey Nash Aduronet UK/European Group Managing Director Why breaking up will be so hard to do New regulations mean multinational firms must hive off profitable areas, says Damian Wild Harvey Nash Selector Europe Michael Page Telewest The-Big Split BIR SimplyGAMES. Com First Executive 40 pages of features, Solve a maths 'Female… In the garden with a golf club. A Kennedy on trial again In Times 2 every week The Times Today Martha Moxley's final hours Michael Skakel, a wealthy nephew of Bobby Kennedy, has been charged with the murder of a girl 25 Years ago. Barry Wigmore meets the ex-detective credited with re-opening the investigation Picture Gallery A perfect school? Forget it State or private? Kate Figes moved her daughter to a fee-paying school and now questions the demands for perfection The Test The British car A million-dollar maths If any numbers genius can prove a centures-old theorem, Faber the publisher, promises to pay $1m. reported by Anjana Ahuja The Reduced Clockwork Orange Why I slept with the producer Sharon Maughan talks about motherhood, marriage and her return to British Tv By Maureen Paton The Times Super foreigners to the rescue A Week in the Arts Meet the Indiana Jones of adventure capitalism Mark Mobius is a colourful character in the world of moneymaking. A workaholic, he lives on a Gulfsteam jet and has built his success on the 84 Mobius rules. Interview by Barry Wigmore The truth about egg freezing The possibility of delaying a family by freezing healthy eggs may sound Utopian. But the procedure is complex and can be painful. Peta Bee reports Forgotten cancer Investment is needed to improve survival rates for patients who have had brain tumours. Moria Petty reports Workability Too old for An elderly relative was dying and the Nhs let her down, says Roger Radford The still, small voice of wonder Was The New Yorker the finest literary magazine ever? Maybe not, but former fiction editor William Maxwell is a great literary American. Erica Wagner interviews him For further reading, try.. . The Times Bestsellers Broad strokes and fine detail Martin Kemp's ambitious Oxford History of Westorn Art is everything a reference book should be - because it breaks all the usual rules, says an admiring Lisa Jarding Speaking up for women has a high price The Hite Report on Shere Hite Adventurous voyage of voices English Passengers The Times Hitler's handbook to Britain In Short Justice at last Dresden destroyed It's a wonderful life Can one book describe every speices that has ever lived? Richard Ellis investigates a true biological epic The joy of lex, online The 23-volume Oed has vanished into cyberspace. The result is a browser's paradise, says Felipe Fernàndez-Armesto The Sunday Times Diary and Letters Oh my, malchicks - and oh New Movies: Stanley Kubrick's long-buried trifle and Spike Jonze's offbeat debut have one thing in common-Béla Bartôk. Adam Mars-Jones elucidates The times magazine In the opaque mind of an invisible man He wrote the dazzling Being John Malkovich, but what's it like being Charlie Kaufman, asks Carol Allen Butterfly wing and a prayer New Movies: It's foolhardy, absurd, self-regaridng, pretentious and arrogant - yet Magnolia is curiously magnificent, says James Christopher, mostly thanks to great performances from Tom Cruise and William H. MacY The Cider House Rules A true-blue Aussie turns Royalist The top in British ballet has gone to an Australian. Who is Ross Stretton and does he have what it takes to run Covent Garden? Interview by Allen Robertson Renoir Royal Ballet: past directors The Sunday Times Metro choice Top ten film choice Home cooking fit for a King Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees Frank Skinner enllven a farce with a heart Daddy don't Pop: Nick Kelly sees Puff Daddy plumb the depths in Dublin Art Galleries Art of noise reduction The Entertainer The Chelsea Antiques Fair Check-In Airline Network Just America Perfect peace for under £100 Pack your Bags A selection of bargain of bargain last minute travel opportunities Car Hire & Worldwide Business Class Fares Available Overseas Express Ben2 The Times Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Trust assets not caught by freezing order Court of Appeal The Sunday Times Inherent power to order stay Court of Appeal Bias allegation groundless Chancery Division Bar pupils excluded from minimum wage Court of Appeal Damages for breach of contract barred after time term expires Court of Session Duty to place all verdicts before jury Privy Council No bias in home care charge Court of Appeal Costs order is not family obligation Chancery Division Power to order sale of property abroad Chancery Division Name in common use is descriptive Chancery Division No challenge to decision Queen"s Bench Division Speed limit valid Queen's Bench Divisional Court Knowledge required for indecent possession QUEEN"s Bench Divisional Court Cesspool tractors are off-road vehicles Chancery Division No exemplary damages Court of Appeal The Stationery Office The Times Bridge Word Watching Chess Winning Move The Times Filling the gulf in Caribbean dining In Times 2 tomorrow Satellite, Cable & Digital Joe Joseph enjoys a night out in the Caribbean but… Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice David Robinson reviews the best of… Film Choice Radio Choice: Peter Barnard anticipates another… BBC1 Comprehensive listings of today's satellite,… Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 1799 The Times Word-Watching Today's Television Hot Sun. 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