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News from 11/07/2000

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Andrew Robson, John Meeson, James Moore, Robert Thicknesse, Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Director, Christopher Walker and Audrey Magee, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Edward Underhill, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ivan Lawrence, Anis Rahman, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Lynne Truss, Graham Stewart, Patsy Kensit, Liz Buchan, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Conal Urquhart, Paul Fitzpatrick, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Laurence Simons, Thrasy Petropoulos, Chris Ayres and Graham Searjeant, David Charter Education Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Anthony Ralston, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Churchill (Chairman), Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Sanjida O'Connell, Jill Sharman and Tom Baldwin, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, Peter Lassey, Anatole Kaletsky, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Miranda Ingram, Paul McCann Media Correspondent and Philip Webster Political Editor, Charles Bremner, Michael Chambers, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Tim Teeman, Richard Susskind, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Michael Woodhead, Russell Kempson, Richard Duce and Robert Whymant, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul McCann, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rob Parsons, David Hands Correspondent, Susan Clark, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Jenny Booth, Adrian Brodkin, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Bovary, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Powell Correspondent, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, Triona Holden, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, John Weeks, Caroline Merrell, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Melissa Kite Parliamentary Reporter, William H. C. Frend Intelligence Officer, Philip August, Julian Muscat, Michael Cassidy City Planning Chairman, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Gluseppe Verdi, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mark Stephens and Amber Melville-Brown, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Diana Wallis, Clarissa Farr, Principal, Russell Jenkins, Michael Harvey and Russell Jenkins, Giles Coren Political Sketch, Peter Riddell, John Malpas, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Jill Sherman Editor, Martin Waller, Simon Ingram, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sam Kiley Middle East Correspondent, C. W. Rome, Patience Wheatcroft, Tom Welsh Joint Editor, Christopher Irvine, Glenda Jackson, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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no title Crackdown on pensions for sick staff "Some viewers may find the following scenes… Orange protest ends in violence Barak survives Reed. co. uk The Times Belles of the ball hold court no title Hague waters down Tory tax cuts guarantee 50mph 'jam' limit on more M-ways Mrs Archer Clashes with QC News Comment Business Business rates down by nearly 50% no title Sport The weather today Times 2 Plus no title Sarah police look north after M6 sighting Green ketchup is latest Heinz variety E-Loan Picture Gallery Spinner casts cloud over high streets Doctor who abused male patients is jailed for 8 years no title Youths try to abduct girl, 4, at mall no title New Deal youths lose jobs within 13 weeks Abbey National no title Nurse kept on council register Ulster is paralysed by four-hour blockade Doyen of manners dies at 41 Runaway Tube rolls back as driver sleeps Falling jail put out to tender News in Brief no title Hostage tells of terror as gunman gets life Briton shot in Yemen Girl, 16, killed for saying 'no' Father waits for news of 'abducted' daughter no title Politics is kept off clergy's list of sins Gateway Sales Phone List Open Monday-Friday 8am-10pm.… Minister calls time on the Slugs and Lettuces Livingstone recruits Tate chief Forget church candles, give us your cash Room spins as Smith embarks on pub crawl £1 tickets may open swaying bridge Man who boss wins £290,000 no title Sainsbury's Picture Gallery Cheltenham & Gloucester Cheltenham & Gloucerster plc Barnett Wary Gloucestes… Ungaro gets ruff with lightest of fists Olympic athletes fall for new look from M&S no title no title Dyke to fire 1,100 of Birt's managers Royal Mint no title US television seeks out British factor Nasa gets a pizza to go Nec online 'Pokémon vouchers' attacked News in Brief 'Perfect' school says tables are flawed Poem from evening class makes prize shortlist Prudential Niece is jailed for harassing Bill Giles Racing pigeon rides QE2 to America One. Tel Naipaul blames Blair for plebeian society Rethink urged as fourth head resigns no title no title Move to calm fears over e-mail secrets The Luckiest Will Win £1 Million Register 'will put peers off serving' no title TUC seeks euro action to help industry Vauxhall Saga MPs to have less influence on health posts Kennedy resigned to loss of PR hopes MPs attack Beckett's stance on reforms One man's meat is another woman's poison To Title no title Parliament in Brief no title Russia's population goes into free fall Computer make amazing thing happen!!!! Euthanasia campaigner fixes death World in Brief Jospin offers devolution plan to Corsicans EU sanctions may help Milosevic Nuclear plant closed by floods Villagers cursed by gold fever Red alert British film strikes sour note in India Rescuers and residents search for survivors after an… Esso no title 46 die as rubbish mountain collapses Barak clings on in Knesset peace vote Camp David: The Summit Agenda Norwich Union West Bank Man on a mission impossible German editor exposed as Waffen Ss veteran Syrians bleed for leader no title Judge accuses Mbeki of Aids failure Nooses at work raise spectre of race lynchings (AFP): Love story puts royal in dock The New Leica M6 Where Would The Modern Be Without… Renault no title Picture Gallery Women freed by Clinton from 'harsh' sentences no title Warning: this culture will self-destruct in 5 seconds Halting globalisation may be mission impossible, but we don't have to like it Levy may be good at raising cash, but don't ask him for fiscal advice No Surrender! If you want a decent Degree—pay for it Take Steps The Times Dairy Clinton's Calculation An interim Middle East peace deal is still possible this year Bottling out Transport needs tough decisions as well as money Playing Ketchup Will children decide that greenz meanz Heinz? 'Draconian' curbs on press reporting Civil liberties 'at risk' Banisters' pay no title City blends ancient and modern Doubt cast on war hero's 'Nazi ties' Court Circular The British Academy University news Personal Column Births Meetings Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Henri Gault Influential restaurant critic who coined the term 'nauvelle cuisine' and never words in his highly flavoured reviews Lieutenant-Commander Peter Lamb Flying air strikes for the Navy from the Salerno ladings to Suez Personal Column Tickets for Sale Soccer, T Turner, R Williams. All Sporting Events… Henri Gault Influential restaurant critic who coined the term 'nauvelle cuisine' and never words in his highly flavoured reviews Flights Directory Mad Summer Sale Court&social Professor John Lough Scholar of the French Enlightenment who his learning lightly Jules Roy Chronicler of the twilight years of France's imperial power Henri Gault no title Alcoholic Beverages Shares end near lows Diversified Industrials Electricity Leisure & Hotels Household GDS & Text Investment Trusts Electronic & Elect Insurance Leisure & Hotels Engineering Investment Trusts Is our Writing on your Wall? It Should Be! Engineering, Vehicles Food Manufacturers Shorts (under 5 years) Healthcare Household Gds & Text Mediums (5 to 15 years) Water Alternative INV Market Retailers, General Pharmaceuticals Support Services Printing & Paper Property Telecommunications Retailers, Food Transport Water no title Ipas poised to shake up pensions industry Nasdaq dips in spite of $41bn JDS acquisition Swiss coup for Tradepoint Www.johncharcol.co.uk no title Oil blamed for higher prices Home beckons 'Chrysler Protest urged on Gent bonus no title DTI to stop lenders tying in insurance Flak at A3xx hits Eads no title Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Warning takes toll of Policy Master Picture Gallery Short Term Gain, Long Term Investment Let them eat cake Thompson, right, chief executive… BAT arm could face $22bn bill Unions object to bank talks PIA fines Berkeley £125,000 for rule breaches Cost of air fares set to soar Business in Brief Short Term Gain, Long Term Investment Fire sale looms after IBT vote Free! Psychometric tests for up to 20 of your people Directors' share sale hits Pace despite strong full-year figures Have the courage to say no Commentary Bulmer to stir up corporate activity Oxygen investors offered head start no title Investors head for Bookham Wall Street rumours send IEH higher Directors' dealings Eurotop 100 Major Indices Setting the Pace in the set-top box market Dollar Rates London Metal Exchange Wall Street Japanese rate move could start a global slowdown The policies of Japan's finance ministers have been unfailingly incompetent and perverse Pair address property issue City Dairy Japan: The World's Economic Disaster Zone Simon says City Diary Picture Gallery Flight plan City Diary Blow for LSE as Tradepoint takes on Swiss role no title Look at things from another angle Rowe & Maw Global Global Crossing no title Forth Ports chairman fired over bid talks B&b in Net tie with Freeserve Picture Gallery no title Adobe Warning sends shares of Lynx 16% lower A fabulous surprise in every pack Ashtead chiefs take their message to investors Adobe Autonomy no title Picture Gallery Medisys will use specialist to market Futura Antifactory targets Latin America Business in Brief The Times Unit Turst Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Unit Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times out Unit Trust Information Service Www.hl-shares.co.uk Hargreaves Lansdown MW Joint Investors Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd no title Channel 4 deal teeters on brink Newmarket Strutt & Parker Maiden Stakes Meeting Points Pontefract Hyde Sporting Promotions Ladies Handicap Rapid Raceline Strutt & Parker Maiden Stakes 8 (6) 06-050 Lomond Dancer 13 Harris 3-10-07... Annie Elsey 399 (19) 31256/ Tapatch 433 (CD FG) Picture Gallery Japan emerges as leading player on the world stage Newmarket ground softens H & K Commissions Bookmakers (Showcase) Handicap 4.10 Racingpost. Co. UK Fillies Rated Handicap Williamhill King Richard III (Handicap) Www.williamhill.co.uk Newmarket: Trainers: R John Houghton, 4 from 15… no title Bunkered First Time no title Time out helps Wells plan course to Olympics Rowing Yesterday's racing results Why James should resign from positions of influence Scott merits flattering comparison Open Championship qualifying scores Travelling Tiger takes no time to acclimatise to new habitat Today's fixtures The Times Report to assist Olympic bid Sport in Brief no title Griffey happy to make ultimate home run Family values came before personal fortune one sporting superstar Villa lined up ib Bradford collision course Football Villa lined up on Bradford collision course Griffey happy to make ultimate home run no title Griffey happy to make ultimate home run Britain face additional hurdle after withdrawal of… Athletics Britain face additional hurdle after withdrawal of Jackson no title Lewis in fine shape to retain crown England prepare to benefit from home comforts Rugby union For the record Netball Pool Pools forecast Helsinki event fails to make big splash Swimming For the record Legal Notices Calvaro carries a weight of responsibility for… Equestrianism Calvaro carries a weight of responsibility for Whitaker Mayday Energy Centre Limited Pearson escapes punishment over failed test Rugby league Legal Notices Pearson escapes Punishment over failed test Rugby league no title Armstrong surge leaves rivals mountain to climb Sampras finally crosses great divide Tennis: Wimbledon Sisters display no mercy in adding doubles to spoils no title New league already on right road for success Cricket English bridges age gap no title Zimbabwe use time well to mould limited resources Tufnell left spinning in the rain Dashing Lehmann manages to dull Durham's ambitions Styris poses problems for Counties Yesterday s scoreboards The PPP County Championship Today England opt for new look Temptation to light up resisted by ECB Tampering with schedules favours no one Struggling Donald plans to duck out Tour match Hoey warns Fa must wait to bring Cup home The Times Crossword No 21,465 Charlton keen ton put Hutchison on Valley parade no title Lance Armstrong. of the United States, the defending… Www.the trainline.com no title Times 2 The Times no title A teacher's torment The dealths of four teachers have been blamed on school inspectors. What is the turth behind these claums? Dominic Kennedy investigates 'My best is not good enough' Oh, I Can't complain Oh, I can't complain Our new-found complaning techniques get us nowhere. We are aggressive but not successful The Test Heroes hold Battle of Britain Sixty years ago Hitler planned to win the war by air power alone. Graham Stewart explains how, to the Germans' surprise, British pilots withstood the onslaught Picture Gallery Primary Teachers Wanted Out against all odds Pretentious , MOI? Picture Gallery Memories of a world at war While little exists from the days when Beggin Hill was a vital World War Two air base, some moving memorials remain, says Alan Hamilton It take a woman to balance the books If takes a woman to balance the books Stop complaining, we had a swinging time on the Millennium Bridge The unknown enemy When Triona Holden was told she had lupus, an incurable disease, her first reaction was relief no title Francis House Children's Hospice Dr Jane Collins Preparing children for hospital For younger children try acting our what will happen with a favourite toy Dr Janes Collins How to get children to eat Mealtimes are a battleground for one in three families, But do not despair, says Simon Crompton no title Garlic Garlic may reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease. Now scientists have found that you don't have to eat the raw, pungent variety to benefit. Sanjida O'Connell reports How good health can be found Kinesiology is a little-known practice but it can achieve surprisingly quick results, says Susan Clark Powdered or raw? Over long periods garlic can bring cholesterol down by 25 to 50 per cent In your muscles Silence! Powdered or raw? Over long periods garlic can bring cholesterol down by 25 to 50 per cent The vibrant colours of greatness Harry Potter The vibrant colours of greatness Vusual Art: A Royal Academy show celebrates the emotive work of the Scottish Colourists, says Richard Cork New classical CDs After the Great War Cadell may well be harnessing his new-found severity New classical CD's no title Beauty, fun and games on the Brunel mile Architecture An inner-city Bristol site has been transformed by a superb development, says Marcus Binney no title Beauty, fun and games on the Brune mile Picture Gallery Opera notes UN Ballo in Maschera by Gluseppe Verdi (1859) They couldn't disguise their love! no title no title Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical collector Chopin Ballades Entertainments A Proms Music: For 11 years Sir Andrew Davis has played ringmaster of the Proms. Now he tells Hilary Finch why this year will be his last Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise in the Entertainments Section Please Telephone The Times Last knight to remember The first time I was nervous confronted with that great sea of people and all the flags I'm used to no summer holiday. Ever since 1989 summer has really been totally shot 'bout a revolution I'm amazed that my music has lasted and the audience has become younger Picture Gallery 'bout a revolution Metro choice no title Where a cool black sheep may safely graze Music: It's not just the classical world that's celebrating the 250th anniversary of J. S. Bach's death. Some of jazz's major figures are joining the party too-among them the ever-controversial Jacques Loussier. Clive Davis reports The Times no title Where is a cool black sheep may safely graze Picture Gallery no title no title How to Get your Heels at a Steal Discount Card The Times Bridge The Times World Watching A right royal roasting Interference Soapwatch no title no title Satellite, Cable & Digital Radio Radio Choice It Couldn't Happen Here Radio no title no title Film Choice BBC1 BBC2 Carlton Channel 4 Channel 5 ITV Variations no title no title The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2079 Today's Viewing Choice Learning Performance Seminers Law Guardian IT Group When is free speech an invasion of privacy? ABA The pendulum of press freedom is swinging away from the US say Mark Stephens and Amber Melville-Brown The American Bar Asdsociation: July 15-20 Futurestep Contents 2-4 Years International Corporate Finance/Projects International Power Conyers Dill & Pearman Barristers & Attorneys Professional Recruitment Need advice on asylum? Come back next month Immigration lawyers are being swamped by asylum-seekers and many firms can no longer cope, says Jon Robins New rights for part-time workers Strategic Recruitment Advisers Exciting Opportunities In The City Lipson Lloyd Jones no title Readers' queries Your Shout The College of Law discusses a deceased's bank account, restrictive covenants, aggressive cats and a landlord's trickery Lawyer of the week Www.qdgroup.com Laurence Simons Multiple Display Advertising Items Apprentices take up the case Grania Langdon-Down assesses the workings of the College of Law's advice centers run by Legal Practice Course students Finance Industry Private Practice Free to all Multiple Display Advertising Items Courtroom 21-the first 'world court Diana Wallis looks at how IT can prome easier access to simpler, more flexible justive anywhere in the world Judges get their Act together by going online … to tackle cybersquatters Judges get their Act together by going online Korn/Ferry keeping in step with the Net State Street Chubb Insurance Company of Europe S. A Chubb Immoral, illegal and out of touch Forced marriages should be banned by all cultures and religions, says Anis Rahman Shearman & Sterling Technical error should not defeat case Court of Appeal Breach of prospective law cannot be challenged Queen's Bench Division Court powerless to enforce family law order on property costs Court of Appeal Council waiting lists can be used in fixing rent Queen's Bench Division Settlement does not prevent another suit Court of Appeal Intrusive Revenue powers can be delegated by board Queen's Bench Division Notice will avoid unfairness Queen's Bench Division Common Law Common Bond Multiple Display Advertising Items Extracurricular activities John Malpas reports on the expansio n of firms into non-legal areas such as corporate finance Office Manager US Law Firm Study For a Law Degree At Home Traineeship Essex Court Holborn College Schroders Litigation Protection Limited Commercial Lawyers and Chartered Secretary Grandfield The College of law Bell Yard Castle Street Banking LAWYER-WC1. 2-4 years pqe to work in… For more details see Times Newspapers Barrister is first woman to be Treasury Solicitor Legal Dairy Www.qdgroup.com Www.garfieldrobbins.co.uk Garfield Robbins

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