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News from 25/05/2000

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Christopher Walker and Tom Baldwin, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, James Bone and Oliver Wright, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Brian Greer, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Sally Brock, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Richard Thomas, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Penny Wark, Melissa Katsoulis, Richard Dykes (Group Managing Director), Brendan Donnelly, Elizabeth Judge, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, John Thicknesse, Peter Brown, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, John Bryant, Thrasy Petropoulos, Melanie Tringham, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor and Dominic Kennedy, Michael Harvey, Keith Rayner, Jeanette Winterson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Dror Zeigerman, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Andrew D. Harris, Anne Phillips, Peter Ackroyd, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Claire Sheppard, Anthea Lawson, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Mary Loudon, James Doran City Correspondent, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Fiona Davies, Michael Theodoulou, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Sally Walter, Sadie Morgan, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Geoffrey Dean, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Richard Mannion, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Mark Seddon, L. S. Jotischky, Nigel Cliff, Beryl Dixon, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Michael Rosen (President), John Stern, Dominic Kennedy and Tom Baldwin, Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, David Price, John Allison, Dominic Kennedy, Danny Lee, James Pringle, Alex O'Connell, Des Dearlove, Annie Turner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, Iain Finlayson, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David McVay and Stephen Wood, Richard Beeston, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Lansdowne, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Alison Ebbage, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Jamie Oliver, Michael Evans, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, Deborah Levy, Derek Potter, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Colin Byrne (Chief Executive), Patience Wheatcroft, Anthony Meyer (Chairman), Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Yesterday's darlings in the Internet, computer… Labour thanks Leo for poll boost Picture Gallery Game, scent and match for grassy tennis balls The Times and Times First for Films Christians cast adrift in a sea of fear China trade vote Brown pressed Radical surgery Barristers blame rape victims for acquittals Picture Gallery Interactive investor International Picture Gallery Ransom fear over £200m to close the Dome News BT Internet Comment 'We must get rid of slavery at whatever cost' Business The weather today Sport Times 2 Arts Offers Appointments Kray man arrested over book confession Cartland laid to rest under royal oak tree Taxing job for new image In the frame after ten years Suspect's appeal refused Virgin one account Compaq Non Stop Rail companies in line for huge public handout Deadline for the Railways Pensioner fraud 'costs Government millions' Heavyweight has a light touch The network is still a disgrace, Mr Prescott Major pens intimate memoirs' News in Brief Ashcroft pays for business school Fresh laws urged for equal pay Former colonel in secrets trial $7m offered to problem solvers GM crops have been 'planted for years by mistake' People trust Philips new hearing aid Liberty Surf Besieged Grant wakes up to life imitating art I'm the first of my close mates to get married, and they are animals when it comes to things This week in the Saturday Times RC Roland & Son, Internet Entrepreneurs Tide of opinion going my way, says Trimble Officers hail choice of US police chief Lots of Style Divorces may be delayed to settle child disputes TV watchdog demands fewer lightweight stories Promise Net-lag : a winning millennial concoction Canon Imaging across networks Cavalier gunman smiles for cameras By a Correspondent: Football star gets ban for road race The new Sharan Engineering for all the family Damning school report puts LEAs on trial Livingstone has all the answers The Open University PC World Give libraries lottery cash, say MPs 'Amazing Days' that shook the Dome New boss wants critics to change their tune Tesco Every little helps Standard Life Bank Prescott takes flak on lottery handout Woman raped near busy street News in Brief Driver killed wife Kershaw goes No right to buy Rail crash birth Currys SKY Video capsule launched on a Fantastic Voyage By Our Technology Correspondent: 'Super-broccoli' to help cancer fight Novelist wins back her name Links The easier ISA Saga Now's the time Caine reveals his green fingers at Chelsea show Trainline Welcome to the Welsh riviera Price of meals angers visitors The Times Online Somak Holidays SKY Hague 'guilty of racist populism' Opposition Day debate: Tories defend crime pledges Microsoft Prescott 's balancing act Labour to revive regional assemblies Standard Life Healthcare Parliament in Brief Today in Parliament Brown to boost pensions from phone windfall Hague 's handout 'a complete con' Debenhams MPs call ministers to account LloydsTSB. Com Labour 's euro split widened by new demand Gladiator Sightseers discover the horrors of Khiam prison Islamic victors seize tons of abandoned arms Lebanon urged to mi vacuum Rac Soldiers seek a safer future in West Barak 's warning raises fear of new war Israel Halfords The Times Online BT Cellnet UN must secure border, says Israel Dispute delays £3bn payout for Nazi slaves Dixons Dig unearths man who would be king Teachers fake gay love to move jobs Briton rescued after sleeping through fire Zimbabwe passes bill to Britain Spirit of Clouseau at large in police turf war British guns reach hands of the child soldiers Tycoon Turner falls for student Academics at war in Marbles forum (AFP): Nigeria clash toll tops 300 News in Brief Tripp in clear (Reuters): Neo-nazi website (Reuters): Sanctions pledge Daewoo The Times Online Reporters killed in rebel ambush "Look, we're sure there's nothing to worry about, but…" engenders the same confidence in me as when This week in the Saturday Times Peugeot Clinton wins vote on trade with China Ban for singing anthem President has little to lose by links with Beijing Everest Fit the Best MEPs find bug in water supply The Times Pregnant at 40-plus is no joy for some Believers in vitamin pill lament a lost guru Perils of ticks in trauma Special report on the Nhs Gateway The world online Online Today The Times Innocents fall prey to blind ignorance From high in their eyrie conservationists see only one quarry—the gamekeepers How the Blairites cornered democracy and took the fun out of Labour Picture Gallery Just one click and the dot-com fortunes melt Mori banned The Times Diary Passing the hat on the hen night Speaker escapes Oxford plague The Hague Effect A poll shows the strengths and limits of Tory strategy Out but Not down Palestian should not conclude that only guns get results Torture Chamber Of pots, kettles and the colour black Need for quality standards in NHS TV and royal parade Nanny state Pennington Street, London E98 Ita. Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5046 e-mail: letters@the-times. co. ok Letters to the Editor Defining European federalism Designs on derelict Battersea site Mail monopoly Battle in Lebanon Cynical spin or art of communication GM contamination Bridge and booze Passion and spinsters Court Circular University news Picture Gallery See of Canterbury School news Birthdays Personal Column Appointment Election Anniversaries Legal news Church news Forthcoming marriages Dulwich Picture Gallery dinner Meetings Dinner Professor Michael Hutt Pathologist dedicated to understanding cancer in East Africa Personal Column Sir Adam Thomson Courageous founder of British Caledonia, who for twenty years challenged the established carriers on international air routes Chelsea Flower Show Harry PITT Oxford historian who saw teaching as not a burden but a pleasure Equities finish near best Fleming Allsopp to accept MPC post despite MPs' rebuff Pound falls as demand slows Pru may float cheaper egg United Airlines swoops on US Air Regan granted bail of £1m Independent Mortgage Collection Microsoft trial judge hints at three-way break-up Patience Wheatcroft Unhealthy monopoly Index Results in Brief Globix Bhs 'saviourgoes as Green takes reins Rover brings in former director as chief executive Oneview directors hand back freecom shares Equitable repels rebel ThyssenKrupp From a Correspondent: Sumitomo and Merrill Lynch reach settlement British Trade International Flemings enjoys a bonus bonanza Big fall in sales at Somerfield Business in Brief Focus clarification LWT chief quits Ebookers deal Dome jobs to go Sage buys Apex Carlton unveils online initiatives Cadbury buys Hollywood Epo. com Bon Snookered behind the Orange Commentary S&N-Kronenbourg deal may get bigger U. S Airways Net asset value powers ahead at Land Securities Rate hopes give banks a boost Takeover talk lifts House of Fraser Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Looking for security offered by the Land Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street No one to blame when companies kill A grim catalogue of disasters could lead finally to a new law on corporate manslaughter Overdue end to boardroom complacency Football fear for Deutsche City Diary On a Rolls Health monopoly needs a regulator Dome decoy Copped it IWC The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Initiative that really works Regulators will carry on wrangling Ask Jeeves The Royal Bank of Scotland Accountants for chaos Any other business Growing assets Direct Connection Vieual Business Tools KPN to sell £lbn stake in Ireland's eircom British Red Cross Electra set to spend £250m in second share buyback Fruit machines to offer Net services Redstone has the cash to develop network Legal & Public Notices Peacock and Kingfisher in Big W deal Merrydown fizz pays dividends Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Powell on the prowl with £100m Love Divine offers Cecil some welcome relief Racing Goodwood Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Newcastle Newton Abbot Reading the racecard Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Dakin digs in to frustrate Durham Ward sees off threat from familiar foes Yesterday's scoreboards Corporate Hospitality Hampshire's good work spoilt by rain Strauss bloodied as Logan takes bow Harvey leads fightback Anderson ushers in new order for Essex Knight opens way to success Zimbabwe plagued by batting frailties Somerset toss away initiative Pakistan are ready to put scandal to back of their minds Cricket 'Mind magician' mystified by spell on sidelines Rotherham close in on promised land By Our Sports Staff: Wakefield angry at £5,000 fine Rugby league Windsor a softer option for King Equestrianism William Hill Shoulder problem rules King out of tour Kinnear is biding his time over job offer Football Ladbrokes Big guns silenced in play-off Golf Women's struggle to enter sport's privileged circle Olympic Games McManaman's star at centre of great galaxy Links The Times English Dictionary Leeds consider making £20m bid for Phillips Football Rivals fail to lure Drummond Sport in Brief For the record Today's fixtures Pursuing pack close up on flat Cycling The Times Neville argues case to lead England defence McManaman seals Real's triumph The Times Crossword Pakistan ban Salim for life over match-fixing Champions League McKinsey & Company CPM Blind man's bluff: First they hire you-then… Arlington E-Commerce Business Analysts Foxtons Section One Harsh bosses get the thumbs down Application Consultants Marketing Manager/Recruitment Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Building Societies Association Thames Water Search and Selection for the Recruitment Industry Hi ho, hi ho Experience Esso Quasar Can you juggle? Sterling Publications Limited International Company Seeks IT Development Company More ER Carlsberg-Tetley A Division of Ata Group Plc Psr. ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Game, set and perfect match Work Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Private healthcare-company It is the quiet operators who become big noises Blowing your own trumpet could strike a sour note with your boss, says Alison Ebbage Multiple Classified Advertising Items JP Morgan Up the Ladder So you want to be a Publishing editor Management Executive Railtrack Ipsos Heritage Lottery Fund Caminus ANK Consulting Capita Ras CJA Ordinance Survey The nude economy is stripped for action Management Executive American Express Goldman Sachs Imparta Capability Building British American Tobacco Adderley Featherstone plc Alexander Mann Group Goldman Sachs Scoot Antal International Ltd Hp invent A. Steele Associates Nichols Regent Consulting Rundle Brownswood Digby Morgan Veba Oel FLEXiCOM Vertex Kymata Connaught Spiers Ayres Townshend McCann-ERICKSON MKA Management Consulting Ltd Career Partners Nevard Roland Executive Resourcing Ford Ep english Partnerships HQ Global Workplaces AMEC Criterion Search Dixons Group Plc Odgers Blue Circle Cement Hoggett Bowers Confederation of British Industry Ready for Growth? HWR Ltd Odgers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Equity Analysts - Poland and Russia Inmarsat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horticultural Trades Association Multiple Display Advertising Items The Michael Batt Foundation Chief Executive FX Broker Barlin Asset Management Spectrum Kozmo. com TSO enterprises Medlick Associates Ward Executive Limited Medlock Associates Alexander Associates British Gas Sterling Carlton Toyota The Learning Corporation International Limited Widget Group Attenda FairIsaac Cambridge Management Consulting Hansatech Limited British Gymnastics Nigel Roe Associates PfJ Recruitment Consultants Lucinda Harding-Rolls Allander Noble Adderley Featherstone plc Harriman Chemsult Ltd Hire Intelligence Meyer Dixons Group Plc Blue Star Inforch (UK) Limited Kent County Constabulary Creditweb Limited Sales Recruitment Specialists PSD William M. Mercer The heir is not apparent Who takes over if the boss goes missing? Widget Finn looks at a failure in succession Connect Executive Resourcing Limited Hoggett Bowers CB Hillier Parker Cory Environmental Five-star talent Management Executives on the Move Wideyes. co. uk Global Strategy & Business Planning 36 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Corporate fig leafs Veiling the nude parts of the… British Airways Section One 36 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Harvey Nash Microsoft Mercuri Urval Online recruitment: How it has made him millions Redstone Telecom BT Cellnet Section Two Does the high-tech tool do the job? In six years, online recuritment services have grown and diversified. Annie Turner discovers three that are heading in very different directions GE Capital ECal Michael Page Technology Lloyds TSB Uunet Kurt Salmon Associates Global Equities IT Opportunities Computacenter Managers are opting for the hands-off approach Virtual working is increasing as bosses more nomadic, says Stephen Hoare Hays Executive PSD Xtml Amazed and startled Network Executives on the Move A Barkers Norman Broadbent Company BT Cellnet Oracle Crane Altran CiOnet. com Centrica AstraZeneca European Investment Bank Freeserve Faimarket Times Newspapers Inform x Software The business to business Arthur Andersen Vodafone Intel The pH group Michael Page Consultancy MTI Partners Ltd SDL Patsystems PSD Ellis Fairbank plc Aquinas North London Software Support Technical Specialist Harvey Nash Futurestep PSD Group Highways Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Durham Pine Ugly side to self-assessment Premier Executive Paying tax before the money comes in is proving a huge burden, says Melanie Tringham ASCOt Norman Broadbent Recruiting Excellence Banking on a cert Premier Executives on the Move HR Director Financial Services Talentmark ATTRA Aventail Capita Ras Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pricewaterhouse Coopers Management Consultancy Sport & Leisure Sector Managing Director Interexec Directorbank Idea change Red Eye International Ltd Improvement and developement agency Westgate Resourcing New Media Appointments One Objective Handle Recruitment Ltd Jba Human Resource Consultants Medlock Associates Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Prism GKR Norman Broadbent Recruiting Excellence Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Futurestep Harvey Nash Howgate Sable The Cooperative Bank GKR Odgers Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Selector Europe Spencer Stuart GKR Commission for Health Improvement FP Ernst & Young Odgers FDF Harvey Nash Hays Executive Directors' servicesrthe online revolution Andrew Main Wilson has big plans for the Institute of Directors on the Internet. Peter Brown reports Harvey Nash Hanover Fox International PSD Atkearney Harvey Nash Whitehead Mann Thinking Global? Directors' services: The Institute looks… Harvey Nash Whitehead Mann Price Water House Coopers Section Two Why Hugh's leaving Liz Picture Gallery Chess & Bridge Best for film Best for Books The Times Exclusive Offer Contents Picture Gallery The price of a life Can the NHS be saved? Talking about NHS 'modernisation' is not enough, says Alice Miles. Politicians must also tackle the core question: how much is a life worth? The teams planning the NHS reforms have had just two all-day meetings Somerset House The Test Tomorrow Royal Academy Summer Exhibition The Reduced Liz and Hugh: why As Hugh Grant's mother faces serious illness, he has re-thought his priorities, says Penny Wark This is not a time for Hugh to share with a semi-detached partner Firsteps Ask Jeeves The Times Eh chuck, we're gonna be bis in Beijing Just what have the philistines running BBC TV done? Heaven on Earth - and Paradis New Films Adam Mars Jones walks on the wild side with Richard Harris, and the mildly comic with a French poppet Curzon New Films Links Simon Magus New on video Lost in the jungle An ambitious European attempt to beat Walt Disney at its own game with a full-length cartoon falls flat, Nigel Cliff finds Natuka Cold fear and a sixth sense of déjà vu New Films: The characters in Stir of Echos may seem familiar but It's still a stylish thriller, says Nigel Cliff; while Simon Magus magically recreates the past New Releases Links To Walk with Lions Www. blackstar. co. uk Survival in a rotten Apple Independent Cinema: In La Ciudad, David Riker revals a New York that Hollywood would rather forget, says Nigel Cliff Dried out but not so dusty Film Focus: When Richard Harris, Sixties hellraiser, gave up the bottle, he found his recipe again, says Sean MacAulay Ghost Dog Putting the flesh back on old Boney Film: Since 1827, Napoleon has been cut, restored, dubbed, lost and refound. Now the fullest version yet Is coming back to Waterloo. Nicholas Wapshott reports Napoleon was a manifesto for the way ahead in cinema with a range of innovative techniques Ask Jeeves The Virgin Suicides Opera: Arne's King Alfred isn't a piece of cake, and Tristan and Isolde are in reduced circumstances Alfred Linbury Studio Tristan und Isolde Linbury Studio Entertainments Les Mis? No, the Glums Paris match Garou as Quasimodo and Tina Arena as Esmeralda in Notre-Dame de Paris Musical: Benedict Nightingale gets the hump at Notre-Dame de Paris Metro choice Where to go to find a work of art at a bargain price Who's afraid of Virginia now? New editors of Virgina Woof's novels are being introduced by critics and writers. Jeanette Winterson, who commissioned the series, hopes to open Woolf up to a wider readership The Times The Times Bestsellers The true matadors of poetry Robert Graves compared poetry to a wild bull. Who better to corral it In collections than other poets? asks Robert Nye Playful Caribbean eroticism Novelist Robert Antoni: his island-scented tales within tales enchant and amuse Land of dashed hopes The Visitors Culture Shock in 19th-Century Britain By Rupert Christiansen Gericault's Execution (top) and his Plty the Sorrows of a Poor Old Man (above) record the darker side of London street life Diary and Letters The Sunday Times Souls who searched the Sahara Desert Divers By Sven Lindqvist Granta, £8.99 ISBN 1 86207 359 7 Small town stories Secrets & Lives Middle England Revealed By Mary Loudon MacMillan, £16.99 ISBN 0 333 72761 4 Metro on Saturday Rule reversal for women The Bitch Rules By Elizabeth Wurtzel Quartet, £6 Isbn 0 7043 8138 9 The West's part in African atrocities Me against my Brother By Scott Peterson Routledge, £14.99 ISBN 0 415 92198 8 Across the Red River By Christian Jennings Orion, £18.99 Isbn 0 575 06252 5 Non-Fiction Shorts The Vintage Book of Walking Edited by Duncan Minshull Vintage, £8.99 ISBN 0 099 27667 4 Green is good The Dangerous Passion By David M. Buss Bloomsbury, £16.99 ISBN 0 7475 3915 4 'Free' Russia Sale of the Century By Chrystia Freeland Little, Brown £14.99 ISBN 0 316 85360 7 Deeply thrilling The Eternal Darkness By Robert D. Ballard Princeton University Press £18.95 ISBN 0 691 02740 4 British Red Cross Check-In Airline Network Americana Vacations Plc Tecnotravel Jetworld Benz Flight Searchers Flight Centre Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Alpha Travels Ltd The Times Cut your capital spending Pack your Bags a Selection of last-minute bargain travel opportunities Morocco bound An exercise in futility, by degrees Rescuing truants Liasion between professionals is helping truants Danny Lee reports reports Planting the seeds of knowledge Schoolchildren can learn a lot from a plot of land, says Sally Morris Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alliance Française Learn Spanish in Spai Holborn College Language Courses Abroad Playmouth of University Education OCR Sheffield Hallen University Education Kingston University Vis-A-Vis Challenge Multiple Display Advertising Items Chapterhouse Get Paid for Reading Books Ayurvedic Company Education Senior Appointments Napier University Edinburgh Magdalen College Oxford Brave new words Championship supremo Mike Rich Introduces this year's contest Years of global fun Times crossword editor Brian Greer on the history of crosswords Competition Rules Crossword Championship 2000 The Times Crossword Championship Qualifying Puzzle The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items An end to burnt offerings Yesterday's viewing CV: Ronni Ancona Interference Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Today's Television Times Newspapers Limited Times 2 Crossword No 2039 Brands Hatch

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