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News from 04/10/2000

2000; Gale Group;

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Barbara Waldner, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Roger Nicholls, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Vincent, Peter Lansley, George Pendle, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Roy Porter, N. P. Hudd, Alan Lee The Course Inspector, Alex Todorovic, Jane Bolton, Derek Briggs, Philip Howard, David Lovibond, Michael Binyon, Jill Sherman and Tom Baldwin, James Bone, Mary Wilson, Richard Irving, J. A. Lambert, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Rosalind Renshaw, J. M. Wober, Tony Patrick, William Smith, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Chris Rennard, Conal Urquhart, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Pat Gibson, W. S. Barnard, Brian Keenan, David Charter Education Correspondent, Julia Scott, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Jim Ring, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, John Kercher, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Joseph's Tomb, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Tom Miers, Nick Wyke, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Phil Gordon, Ivor Smith-Cameron, Helen Rumbelow, Rae McDonald, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Rose Rouse, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, James Doran City Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Paul Armstrong, F. G. R. Gimblett, Jane Gordon, Richard Cork, Lisa Armstrong, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Robert Zeff, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Damian Whitworth, Clive Mathieson, Alan Clark, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Richard Penney, Jeremy Treglown, Richard Nicholson Editor, Kenneth Clarke, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Deborah Brett, Roger Ford, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Tola Awogbamiye, Fenton Bresler, Nick Hasell, Christopher MacRae, Justine Lyne, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, David Rudnick, Roland Watson, Richard Beeston and Michael Theodoulou, David Johnson (Senior lecturer), Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, P. M. Cullinane, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Pete Taylor, Ian Brodie, Colin Shindler, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, James Moore and Caroline Merrell, Alan Coren, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Sally Patten, Robbie Williams, Chris Brasher, Chris Ayres and Caroline Merrell, Victoria Segal and James Jackson, John Raison, William Wells, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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The Cabinet quislings who hated Mrs Thatcher Baby bred to give his sister life Rowling gift to help lone parents Local is the link missing from every aspect of the… Tories will fine all pot smokers The Convservatives at Bournemouth Answers, answers: who needs questions? The Times Today, page 2, Crossword, page 40. TV is… The Cabinet quislings who hated Mrs Thatcher Tiffany & Co. The joy of hanging Bosses given right to spy on e-mails News The Times Online BBC Knowledge Ulanova stars as the Bolshci visits London Comment Business The weather today Sport Times 2 Arts Offers Crème Sex killers 'on wicked hunting trips' Paving stones to fight pollution Titantic director shoots off for the final frontier Nurse 'drugged patients to keep them quiet' Pioneer By a Correspondent: Woman endured needless surgery 'We've opened a Pandora's box of medical issues' Couple seek right to a daughter Amer Dyson cleans up over Hoover's 'blatant' copy Few doctors would quibble with decision Medicl Briefing Friends say that couple will-not give up Affair with patient costs surgeon job News in Brief Patient wins hope of life for £25 £38,000 award for scientist 12 feared killed as trawler sinks Guardsman guilty of double bigamy 'Illegal' migrants held in airport Online funeral service for pets Liverpool Victoria Golden athletes demand greater lottery funding 'It's all about security in life' Mercedes-Benz Britain in secret talks to reform farm policy Vauxhall Omagh families 'will get justice' No shift on Patten, says SDLP Doctor 'asked nurse to cover up blunder' BBC faces attacks In battle of news at ten Panorama goes to 'graveyard' Red alert The Times Marks & Spencer Financial Services St. James's Place Partnership Standard Life Healthcare Portillo back as Mr Tolerant Waffle means Shadow Chancellor fails the test Commentary Pensions opt-out would cost £900m 'Black hole' in economic blueprint Private health plan 'hard to justify' Two pensioners try to rewrite history Clarke attacks sceptics The Times Zero tolerance for first-time drug users Still using London's old phone codes? Your… Women doctors 'do less work' Conference Sidelines Hp Act I of Archer's real courtroom drama The charges in full Toshiba Widescreen TVs now Just £150 Too Much from… Standard Life Bank Opera chief begs for more investment Bowbelle captain failed to help dying Compaq Trekking in Shackleton's steps Father offered police £10,000 bribe At last, a free Internet trial that means exactly… Mass flu jabs 'not worth it' News in Brief Kray funeral Student alarms 'Rude' Robinson Corrections 'Killer spread his rape fantasies on the Internet' University challenge Anorak taunt treasure seeker has last laugh Man rises in garden of Eden Family hit by second climbing tragedy Egg: card Watchdog accused over endowment loans Underscar 'I was hoping to make a profit' The loser 'This is a storm in a tea cup' The winner Navy pilot 'ignored order on rugby' Redstarts colonise Canary Wharf Reporters are 'eyes and ears of the public' High price of low inflation Taste of garlic can drive away cancers A-level fears may drive schools to Euro-exams Charcol Sex and sensibility light up city of two halves Xerox Ford heading down a dangerous road Arab youths defy Arafat's ceasefire call New clashes Cheltenham & Gloucester Security Council stalemate UN meeting Vauxhall Goldsmiths' Fair American Express Personal Loans Leader says, he will not meet Barak Albright move 'Cannon fodder' await their fate in shrine Joseph's Tomb Saddam sells medicines and aid for life's little luxuries Time Suckers found for a wrinkle remedy Daewoo Prodi starts fight to bolster Commission Hard work is the future for German unity Inside Germany British Stasi agents at risk of exposure Belgrade fyowsto punish strikers Fugitive artist leads charge against police cordon Legal & General House of Fraser The world online Halifax Beatle killer stays in jail Phillips Castro says farewell to ally Trudeau Prudential Gore coached by 'Tin Can' consultant Posthouse Where to catch reruns of the first debate (AP): Woman killed for unborn baby World in Brief (AFP): Family massacre (AP): War wreck found Suharto for jail (Reuters): Kabila plea Tory leaders polish their veneer of caring Wooing minority votes does not come naturally to the Opposition Leader A dirty half-dozen ranging more freely than Nature ever intended Picture Gallery True local democracy matters, Mr Hague Plaque attack The Times Diary Alternative Medicine Interesting new thinking from the Conservatives on health Drifting and Ablaze Leadership is lacking to halt the Middle East violence Profits of Gloom Lesson in penning a way out of penury Harry à la française Long-term loan Human rights a two-edged sword Tory realities and perceptions Role of focus groups in politics Best interests of the Siamese twins Olympic medal tally A tribute to utility Court Circular Anniversaries Nature yields a prize harvest Birthdays Personal Column Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Marriage Dinner Premium Bond Announcements Personal Column Memorial Services Birthdays Lady Mason Multiple Classified Advertising Items England Vs Germany Tickets Wanted Pall Mall Tickets Tickets for Sale Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Pat Pottle Peace activist and campaigner who in 1966 helped the Soviet spy George Blake to escape from Wormwood Scrubs Lady Bowker Confidante of the Princess of Wales whose gossip and wisdom enlivened Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Jack Morpurgo Bringing an eclectic mind to publishing, authorship Equities dose off highs BT Trader who brought down City firm is jailed Vodafone loan request snubbed by Goldman Fed warning as rates are left on hold Powernet collapses under £30 m of debt UK inward investment at a record LSE advisers to receive £6m for failed deal Ex-MAM staff to share £100m profits Grouptrade. com No Title Index Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates Vosper job cuts loom as contract fears rise Wunder cars SAP Celltech close to signing partnership deal Results in Brief City Centre Restaurants chief leaves Canton increases Technicolor range Transco fears gas imports Business in Brief Rover cutback Xerox shares fall Billiton poised Nycomed to inject extra £55m into joint venture Beginning of the end for cables? Store joy may have short shelf life Commentary Consumers give AXA deadline Contract fears hurt ITNET Building the new telecoms world No more double bookings! Driving Mobile Internet Voice over IP: a clear winner Gameplay defends purchases In brief Ericsson Misys cheers shareholders Stock Market Radio stocks fade as BBC reveals plans Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Nothing to suit investors in the M&S range Tempus Vosper Gameplay Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Byers seeks permission to limit the growth of the supermarkets Inquiry could herald return of planning code in an attempt to boost competition Moulton joins the chicken run City Diary Black days for world's biggest undertaker On Wall Street Right track City Diary Heart attack City Diary Halifax Nuclear plant clouds sale of Taipower High Court poised to hear Montanaro claims EU seeks Russian energy deal ID Data's founder to collect £18m on flotation Agilent Technologies Alexandra looks to Oldfield style Black still looking at plan to go private Brazilian buyout lifts GKN shares Business in Brief C3d bid referred Christie's ruling Snortscard sale Global Crossing The Times Unit Trust Information Service E-cortal McCormack rounds on US domination Golf Dye is cast to cover greens error For the record Today's fixtures Jones out alone in race for acceptance Olympic Games American women athletes lost ground in Sydney because of press hostility and the ad men Picture Gallery Legal & Public Notices Munster faee ultimate test of character Rugby union Beaten finalists out ot wipe away tears of Twickenham Grouptrade. com Ubogu plugs gap in Bath front row Rugby Correspondent Australia standing by errant Sailor Rugby league Exeter Towcester Course Specialists Odds favour British hopefuls Racing Lingfield Park Reading the racecard Results from yesterday's three meetings National Hunt addicts feast on Devon cream The Course Inspector Rapid Raceline Athletes fail Sydney drug test Sport in Brief Shining Knights Aitken's job Mize joins team Flying Cardinals Dell E Com Cole keeps another date with destiny Football The supporters and head coach hope that an 18-year-old can bring England a little magic Operation rules out Pistone Power of Clijsters steals spotlight Tennis Waddle hopes for England call at 39 Scotland turn to Dickov as injuries take toll Webb out to prove he is up to job at Southend Football Hosts take generosity too far Cricket India job tempts Wright Lee drugs test claim casts shadow over tournament Snooker Citibank Giles's woe takes on a new spin Keegan's switch puts Owen on fast forward Footballl Correspondent The Times Crossword German football rocked by tabloid allegations A sex and drugs scandal threatens to hamper the preparations of England's World Cup opponents Morse In the Times Friday Thatcher - bewitching but isolated: Part 4 of Alan… Best for books: Brian Keenan on his imaginary friend Condemned to death Fantasy football Goals Galore Play the game Contents Picture Gallery Ritual of death The Human Rights Act ensures that capital punishment can never be reinstated. However, as Peter Ackroyd explains, the British once embraced executions with grim relish A severed hand could fetch ten guineas as it was thought to cure diseases The Test Free look Mount of sorrows The visit of Israel's opposition leader Ariel Sharon to the Temple Mount triggered the latest clash in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Michael Binyon explains why the holy site is sacred to both Jews and Muslims Margaret: bewitching The Alan Clark Diaries In the fourth extract from his early diaries, Alan Clark chronicles Thatcher's precarious position in 1979 If I don't make it by the next reshuffle it's withdrawal Tomorrow Men belong in the kitchen too Escape to Paris Born to rule? It's not cast in stone, Mr Hague Sieghart Born to rule? It's not cast in stone, Mr hague Don't cry 'crony' at successful wives This week in the times The Times Many happy returns Easy Money Our team looks at planning a secure old age, and what to do with a poor Tessa Supplement your savings When Tessa lets you down NHfA Care Fees Specialists The Times Free make believe The Times Bestsellers England: at 15,000 feet How the English Made the Alps By Jim Ring John Murray, ?19.99 ISBN 0 7195 5689 9 National Canine Defence League Listening brief Romancing: The Life and Work of Henry Green By Jeremy Treglown Faber, ?25 ISBN 0 571 16898 1 Hope amid the wreckage The Hill Batchelors By William Trevor Viking, ?15.99 ISBN 0 670 89256 4 Diary and Letters House of Stratus An a to Z of London's past London The Biography By Peter Ackroyd Chatto & Windus, ?25 ISBN 1 856 197166 Nights at the opera Covent Garden The Untold Story By Norman Lebrecht Simon & Schuster, ?25 ISBN 068485 1431 How to be impos sibly funny Groucho The Life and Times of Julius Henry Marx By Stefan Kanfer Penguin Press, ?18.99 Isbn 0 71 399469 X In Siberia Colin Thubron Sniping behind closed doors Servants of the People By Andrew Rawnsley Hamish Hamilton, ?17.99 ISBN 02411 40293 ?15.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Playbooks on Saturday Odes to this green and pleasant land The Faber Book of Landscape Poety Edited by Kenneth Baker Faber, ?25 ISBN 0 571 200710 ?18 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 A universal poetic Top of the Pops Coming back up to earth Fiction Shots Hermes in Paris By Peter Vansittart Peter Owen, £16.50 ISBN 0 7206 1106 7 £15.50 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 A female Columbus The Sea Road By Margaret Elphinstone Canongate, £9.99 ISBN 9 781841 950518 £8.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Missed connections Golden Deeds By Catherine Childgey Picador, £12.99 ISBN 0 300 48333 1 £11.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Doings of the devil Bone House By Betsy Tobin Review, £10 ISBN 0 7472 7225 5 £9 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 A lifestyle buoyed by rising prices Boats are cheap and comfortable, writes David Lovibond Property The Cumberland Hotel Property New Homes Perfectly Legal The New Bermondsey! Cedar Estates London for You New Homes Bewley Homes The Basin gets a good scrub An ambitious scheme aims to turn seedy Paddington into a sought-after location, writes Mary Wilson Propfrty Public Auction Parque da Floresta Spain Landeshauptstadt Dresden Property New Homes Bewley Homes Durkan Homes The geniuses Wilde declared Galleries: John Russell Taylor sees two shows charting Oscar Wilde's dazzling impact on the staid maxims of Victorian taste Remember Visual Arts: Where were you when we were getting high, asks the Camden Arts Centre's new show. Richard Cork considers his response A young man reads aloud to marijuana plants from textd by Baudelaire and Walter Benjamin Dvd Video Play choice Picture Gallery UK cinema box office Top Ten 'If people thought of me the way I do, I'd… You talking to Opera: So, inquires Richard Morrison of Antonio Pappano, what plans do you have as music director at Covent Garden? If a No 11 bus strayed on to the Covent Garden stage, you feel that Pappano would conduct that too Concerts : the Borodin String Quartet offers an eloquent guide to Shostakovich Borodin String Quartet Wigmore Hall Concerts Arts theatre Love's lost labours Theatre: David Hare's The Blue Room is revived with skill and erotic panache, finds Benedict Nightingale Royal Shakespeare Company Pleasance Theatre Waking up the dead Opera: Welsh National Opera's new production of Orph?e at Eurydice offers thrills without frills, says Rodney Milnes Concert Hall?/Paavo Berglund Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Concert Paragon Glasgow The Sunday Times Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times A testament to bad taste Yesterday's viewing Interference Interactive TV Betting Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 30) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Today's Television The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2152 BBC Knowledge Crème Career moves Mitchell Young Associates All Box Number Replies Should Be Guildhall Pa-assist. com Thirty Plus Recruitment Ltd Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Executive Secretary The Law Society B. 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Crawford's Capital Legal PA/SECRETARY to Chairman Claire McDonald The Moneypenny Test: Aromapod Life on the ocean wave John Kercher a Working Relationship As a secretary to a ship's captain, Sharon Wright keeps the holiday cruise on an even keel Law Support European Central Bank LTA Pa-assist. com David Alan Associates Hays Banking Secretarial Multiple Display Advertising Items In the bag Karen Homer in My Fashion All work, long-play PA Muriel Atkins tells John Kercher why her boss and his second-hand record business need her On course for the future A company is only as good as the people it employs so keep those skills up to date, says Rosallnd Renshaw The Case for Training Working wonders Companies that offer a more relaxed and informal approach to work can only benefit the employee, writes Rose Rouse A real brick My Diary A day in the life of Justine Lyne, PA to Graeme McCallum, director responsible for Alfred McAlpine Homes, in Solihull FYI Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants Project Co-Ordinator/secretary 25K + O/t + Bens Caplin St George's Hospital Medical School PA to Chairman Pathfinders Media Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Janette Teager & Associates Talisman Resources Ltd Executive Assistant Secretary PA The Times Beavers Recruitment Consultants Summers Eclipse PA-home and away If you get the chance of short-term work abroad, take it, says Tola Awogbamiye Blind and deaf- but fit for work Being blind and 80 per cent deaf has not stopped Robert Winter from pursuing a career as a PA, says Jane Bolton The Problem is My notice was backdated Autumn Crème 2000 Join Thousands from your Profession at the Business Forum for Executive Secretaries and PAs 10th to 12th October at the Nec, Birmingham Picture Gallery Career Development Briefing for Industrial Society Personal and Professional Development Seminars Benefits of Attending Essential Information Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items CMH Associates Anderson Hoare recruitment consultants Christie's Sharman Craig Bernard Clarke & Co Legal Pa/office Manager £28,000 Senior Legal Secretary Contacts CPG Judy Fisher Associates Rainbow Recruitment Nigel Milne Jewellers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Beaney Pearce Workingirls Career moves Monument Douglas & Gordon Nikon U. K. Limited Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants The CIT Group The Times Polite is right Old-fashioned etiquette is back in, but good manners should never have gone out, says Rae McDonald At the cutting edge A BBC production secretary must be prepared to do all manner of jobs, says Karen Homer Time Savers Online Tip Web World Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Crone Corkill All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed The Times Corne Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Crone Corkill Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited First Creme Medical Secretaries Senior Pa to Gp Part-Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items From a land Down Under Home and Away Easing the pain for RSI sufferers Thanks to a ruling in the Appeal Court, RSI victims are finally winning compensation, explains the barrister Fenton Bresler Mix and mash Tasting Cornish cream Conference Call Mortal combat, anyone? 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