News from 05/10/2000
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Daniel Fisher, Stuart Crainer The Changing Business, Anjana Ahuja Science Briefing, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Alex Todorovic, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Tracy Ruddle, Tom Baldwin Philip Webster and Roland Watson, James Bone, Barbara Ellen, Roger Maynard, Nick Hasell Stock Market, Kevin Eason, Lisa Creffield, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Conal Urquhart, Elinore Wellwood, David Charter Education Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Elizabeth Judge, Ian Brodie and Stephen Farrell, Joshua Jampol, Stephen Bovey, Dominic Walsh, Philip Corrigan, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Levin, Alan Williams, Peter Mandelson, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, John Taylor, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Richard Ford Melissa Kite and David Charter, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Chris Roberts, Leader, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Mark Tweedle, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Cyril Grunfeld (Professor), Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, John Podhoretz, Phil Shohet, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Harry Keen (President), Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Rebecca Camber, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Alan Clark, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peter Bernstein, Chris Partridge, Beryl Dixon, Melissa Kite, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Andrew Armlshaw, chief executive, Philip Gretton, Ian J. Hartill, Damian Whitworth, Ruth Taplin, G. M. Green, Sally Morris, Amber Cowan and Mike Mulvihill, Oliver Kay Second division, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Michael McMahon, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Richard Ford and Melissa Kite, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Neil Hibbins, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Jennifer Turnbull, Ian Brodie, Denis MacShane, Richard Beeston, David Williams, Charles Tannock, Godfrey Golzen, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Alisdair, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Peter Finch, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, William Wyndham, Mark Court and Nick Nuttall, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Sally Patten, Andrew Pierce, Philip Webster and Raymond Snoddy, Charles Kennedy, Michael Brown, Patience Wheatcroft, C. A. Nelson, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Revolution in Belgrade Inside Mid-East talks Air France Fly to Paris for just £50 return Times 2… First for Film Paul Newman studies tantric sex at 75… Widdecombe's drug crackdown backfires The Times Today: 2. Crossword: 40. Law Report: Times… 'Drink and fly' pilots banned The battle for Maggie's ear Alan Clark's… Egg Best for jobs 32 pages of appointments in two… Lottery watchdog quits in licence shambles News The Times Online Iveco Wilson tackles the monster of television Comment Business The weather today Sport Times Arts Appointments Joy of the family in front line of science Speaks to the parents who used Ivf to create a donor baby to save sick daughter I would help couple in same plight, British expert says Parents battle to choose a girl Salvatore Ferragams Straw to tighten gun laps despite Olympic success Dell E Com More trains pass red signals Victims of abuse to receive 'millions' Sunscreen chemical may be toxic Omagh bomb suspect charged in Irish court Byers cuts rubbish burning News in Brief Quango queen who paid for failed bet BT Cellnet Sudden change of heart leads to resignation The Lottery in Crisis British firm to sell cure for rattlesnake bite Möben The dinner invitation that no one wants Rac Celebrity guest list turns Armani show into a scrum Ericsson Limited By a Correspondent: Teenager wins black music award Asylum-seekers would be taught English Abbey National The Times Online Young Tories reject crackdown on cannabis use Conservative Conference Norris's gay rights Mil widens split Call for tolerance exposes divisions Hague to say party is ready for government A raspberry in the face of compassion The Times Online 'Mods and Rockers' fight for power Conservative Conference Caf Baron Philippe De Rothschild Conference Sidelines Mitsubishi Motors Pensioners 'able to beat annuity trap' Conservative Conference Clever bribe to win over voters in their millions Sceptics want out of EU: Heseltine Tax cut policy 'open to question' BBC news salvo signals start of ratings war RAF pilots forced Down Under Standard Life Healthcare Vodafone Prince gibes at Dome's limited life Poet has last word with first prize Oxford urges students to curb deadly drinking binges Fujitsu Siemens Computers No Title Standard Life Bank Top head returns home to rescue school Rape pair like two bodies with one brain' Jenni. Isn't it time to stop waiting for that… To Find out why your Customers Prefer Customised… By a Correspondent: Police call off garden search for body Scout chief charged over fall News in Brief US author stuns restaurant staff with ?5,000 tip PC World J . K. Rowling attacks Labour on lone parents Ford rejects call over airbags risk Vauxhall Gore and Bush miss knockout in TV bout Business Mr Nice Guy reveals he has a brain too Candidates who met their match?—no sweat I The Times Online Tiny The Times Online Youths deliver blunt message to Arafat Albright wins deal to halt violence Israeli-Arab Conflict Another boy is killed in crossfire Lloyds TSB Invensys Frustrated Poles lose faith in EU as wait drags on Currys India spends billions on Russian arms French women stay on day shift Complete Business Solutions Mailer talks of dark forces that led to stabbing Time LA police scandal reaches Tijuana First direct President-elect vows to rid Mexico of corruption Woman was killed for her unborn baby US wants more migrants to plug IT skills gap Power House Midnight 's Children make the most of time difference (AP): Four killed by bomb in Ivory Coast 'emergency' The Royal Bank of Scotland Thousands rally to defence of miners Gateway By Our Foreign Staff: Press and unions desert Milosevic The Times Online Wesleyan The world online The Times Online Today Give and take is the only route to peace Northern Ireland is on the brink once more and only compromise can save it William Hague's advisers probably think reggae is one of the Kray twins Why George W. Bush frightens the voters Ode to Brown Giles Coren Genetic Threshold The difficult ethics of a pioneering medical case Zero Appeal Widdecombe hit all the wrong notes yesterday Gordon's Muse Was Homer the first political analyst? Leaders' TV debate Tories' spending plans on health Political stances on euro and European integration Riverside regeneration GM food safety Zero tolerance Tablets at teatime Harry á la francaise Kill or cure? Court Circular Memorial services Church news The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn Birthdays A Medieval house in a remote Welsh valley was named… Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgments or notices… Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Dinners Livery company Appointments Life Peer Ian Stephenson Proving the worth of abstraction in Summer Exhibitions at a reluctant Royal Academy Personal Column Announcements Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Tommy Reilly Player who took the harmonica out of the mouth of the pavement performer and elevated it to the dignity of the concert hall Aubrey HALFORD-MacLeod Diplomat who once received a 'red memo' from the Foreign Secretary Betty Jeffrey Enduring the horrors of Japanese internment Losses pared by the close Virgin money Bank 'made $1m in euro sale' Monti hints at quick approval for EMI merger Element 14 engineers in £170m windfall BT shares fall as mobile rivals show faster growth Corney lifted by weather payouts Lachlan Murdoch set for senior post Sterling places Debrett' s on sale Grouptrade. com Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Which red tape would you cut? Brothers in $21bn US bank merger Aer Lingus Vodafone stakes first claim in lucrative Chinese market Liffe seeks to secure order from IPE Dell faces share fall after sales warning Oil price lower as US stocks rise Business in Brief Power firms face greener future Inditex appoints banks for float Fuller to take Telewest job Competition body could demand Bupa break-up Autonomy A hearty meal of deregulation Homebase decision delayed AT&T looks at spin-off State Street US banks top Europe M&A Investors sweet on Cadbury City Centre Restaurants gains weight Biggest Price Movements of the Day Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Players should quit the BE generation game La Fitness Kenmare Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street An eternal story embroidered in gold Useless metal it may be, but the stateless currency is a reflection of the world Lines buzz at BT hierarchy City Diary More than flesh and blood can stand Fuelfunk City Diary Hammered City Diary Pizza sting City Diary SAS De Beers set to trump Rio's bid for Ashton Mezzanine adds outlets Oracle Price war blow to Snackhouse Guardian iT plans 'hotel' Crème Profits decline hits Peel shares Enrico to stand down at PepsiCo Results in Brief The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fleet Street Publications Ltd Bracknell town centre plans rejected Moments. Com BMW on target for record profits Man Group acquires LA Fitness works out future De Vere closes depots NSI Aim float for Internet Incubator Business in Brief Innovation buys Geniq Systems BA passenger volumes rise Ryland hit by car price uncertainty Nayef brings back memories of Nashwan Racing Tomorrow Ludlow Betabet York Wincanton Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Edwards jumps back into life on the circuit Athletics Grouptrade. com Matthew gets late Solheim call Lee shows strength of mind to progress Snooker For the record Today's fixtures Garcia works hard on his mood swing The Times In the Times Tomorrow Probyn answers call to prop up Saracens Rugby union Champions vow to start afresh Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Mower accepts lure of Scotland squad Legal Notices Edward Green (Wholesale) Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Comfort House Investment Properties (M. T.) Limited Public Notices Pulling strings for England The smooth operator who makes a living out of booking members of the national team McRae decision placed on hold Motor rallying The Times Gerrard determined to niake his mark Football The young midfield player is ready to give another resolute display against Germany They think it's all over - it's only just beginning for Sky McCarthy happy at Keane's arrival Stanleybet. Co. Uk Preece digging Bury out of a hole City continue their pursuit of Solano Hendiy relieved to feel wanted Energetic England hungry for success Cricket Anderson 'a lone voice' on issue of a hybrid game Rugby league Cricket Delivery Techniques Gunawardene drives West Indies out Blewett's second chance Henman edges towards title breakthrough Tennis Scoreboard from Nairobi Games to stage pistol shooting Sport in Brief Beckham books middle ground The Times Crossword Tigana introduces taste of France to Chateau Craven Morse Silverstone reprieved with return to summer 32 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Expatriate Financial Services Mercuri Urval Pricewaterhousecoopers Handling the boss Work skills courses for students Thetrainline. com The Times Section One Graduate to Management Opportunities Hm Prison Service Recruitment Consultants Workplace skills for the student Universities are waking up to the fact that they should focus on more than academic learning, reports David Williams BAA CJA Inside Job Experience It Project Managers The Graduate Recruitment Service CMR Computer Sales International UK Limited Http: //www. business-executives. com Graduates Tj recruitment Sales Executives Recruitment Consultancy British American Times Newspapers Resource Bank Recruitment Ltd RICS Junior Internet Planner-Times Media Group French Alpine Ski Resort Tom Horan Organic Distribution Career Services 'Hot stars are real beasties' Work UBS Asset Management Calling All Graduates At last - the four-day week is taken seriously Yes you can be a teacher one day and an artist the next, writes Daniel Fisher Arlington Recruitment Limited The Sunday Times Up the Ladder So you want to be a Merchant Navy deck officer CEOs rule in a world with no rules Whitehead Mann Gkr PPP healthcare Microsoft My Big Break Zarak Group Halifax Hedra Kingfisher Novartus Recruitment Solutions Walt Disney Company Ltd Integra Tomorrow First McKinsey & Company AEA Technology Cv Services CVs with Impact Dti BBC Recruitment Services Professional Cv Geneva Lewissilkin Apacs Construction Management Section Instem Times Newspapers Assistant Director of Information & Communication… The Management Centre Enfield AMP Haldane Focus solutions group plc Administrative Director The Times Proteus Kramer Westfield UK Limited University of Northumbria at Newcastle John Lewis Partnership Manpower Eames. Jones & Judge. Hawkings BMG Entertainment Racal translink Cmh Associates Recruitment Consultants Sheffield City Council Financial Accountant Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin ADTI Consulting Times Newspapers Sungard Treasury Systems Epic Edge The EMR Group Shp Associates Williamm Mercer IPS Sendero London Electricity Howgate Sable The Cooperative Bank Lomond Consulting Marsh Insolvency Practioners Association Careerpartners Chemical Industries Association Consulting Group Career Analysts Above 40 Skilled Manager Times Newspapers Connaught Gundersen Bucher Rugman EC Tescom Harvey Nash Executive first Michael Page Sales & Marketing Endaba Arthur Andersen Michael Page Mercer Gray Michael Page Cadbury Schweppes Capital One PSDgroup Vodafone Mind your language English is the preferred business dialect but is it understood? Godfrey Golzen reports Eva & Co Michael Beer On top of the world Management Executives on the Move 32 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Anadarko Mars My big break I took the headhunter's call PA Consulting Group Section One Graduate to Management Opportunities 32 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Tertio AC The Hebrew version How the Web can . save languages PSD Achieve Section Two Technology and Senior Appointments From Hebrew to Portuguese - how Web changes language Computer translating allows browsers to speak with one voice, writes Chris Partridge Visa Kramer Westfield Search and Selection Huntswood British American Tobacco High Net value Network Executives on the Move Network Executives on the Move Hp Mediasurface Pontis KPMG Consulting Lucent Technologies The Berkeley Partnership Pricewater House Coopers Maranello Michael Page Sales & Marketing CRL Invensys NetScout Tmp. worldwide The Times Marconi PA Consulting Group Logica ASCO NB JDA International Ltd OP Recruitment Consultants Vicky Mann and Associates Ellis Fairbank plc DfEE Whitehead Mann GKR BBC World Service Gallery Director The Random House Group The Times Selector Europe Spencer Stuart NHS Trust US Tax & Financial Services Limited AECMA European Association of Aerospace Industries Chamber of Commerce Riley Confidential Reed Exhibition Companies Whitehead Mann GKR Arlington Walt Disney GUCCI Northern Ireland Court Services Dickinsonsmith Armstrong Laing Whitehead Mann GKR Skybridge Price Water House Coopers Chief Constable Michael Page Technology Harvey Nash International Search and Selection Robinson Keane Search & Selection Odgers Alexander Hughes Selection Tesco Vodafone PSD Phase Eight Inter Exec Challenge Capita Ras Grandison Selection Ashton Penney Partnership Ltd Hoggett Bowers Essex BBC Worldwide Kettlefish Take the lead in eCRM Chambers Focus or die in the new economy Joshua Jampol reports on the strategies and management style needed in fast-moving industries Ellis Fairbank plc Brainspark Harvey Nash Hanover Fox International Dilemma of the 'fat cat' bonus Packages 32 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections The Times Harvey Nash Recruitment vérité What are you worth? Reward systems explored in… Gartner Technical Recruitment plc Section Two Technology and Senior Appointments Michal Levin on spiritual intelligence Index I Want You to Learn Best for Education Actors give free drama classes… Fantasy league Contents Alisdair Pugh and Way Education by Gap The founders of the Gap clothing empire have given $15m to help to take education to America's disadvantaged areas. John O'Leary reports Zero tolerance The Test Sainsbury's This week in the times Struggles to enter the The Pm looked straight through me, her expression altering to one of icy disdain National Canine Defence League Tomorrow Online Travel Company The Times Autumn Book Collection Air France Spellbound by a musical plea at Pentonville Profits found on the cutting-room floor Nuffield Hospitals The red guards Medical Briefing Take the pills Why Hague Icon eye Academy The misery of cysts Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release UK box office Top Ten Eddie grows in the house of lards New Releases: Eddie Murphy adds weight to his madcap persona in Nutty Professor, It, says Adam Mars-Jones Royal Opera House New on video It's one for the money, 75 for New Releases: Paul Newman's veteran charm enlivens a new heist movie but you'll feel robbed by the week's other films, says James Christopher New Releases Links Bordeaux Hollywood diary The real Eddie Murphy has Star of the Week: These days, the one-time King of Screen Comedy only makes it as someone else. Sean MacAulay on a superstar in disguise A life in pictures TV movie of the week: Swingers (1996) Pathe Play choice Offering you can refuse Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a colour-blind and short-sighted Romeo and Juliet Something analagous to race-hatred is simmering in old Verona Concert ECO/Tate Barbican Red star-crossed love Dance: Debra Craine sees Romeo and Juliet reborn for the modern age by Ballet Preljocaj Arthur Smith Entertainments 'A Triumph' Times The Times Plastic fantastic Flashing plastics will unleash a vast range of wonders—from wallpaper that lights up to safety clothing and roll-up TV sets, says Anjana Ahuja It is no wonder that polymer electronics are creating a buzz Does seeing red make you feel blue? Take the sand mouse test New Pill to suppress menstruation Science Briefing The Times Get to know yo Michal Levin is a former Newsnight reporter and intelligent sceptic of all things New Age. Ten years ago she began meditating and had extraordinary visions. Since then she has worked as a healer and a spiritual counsellor. On Monday she begins a regular column in Times 2, talking about and advising readers on spiritual matters. Today we feature an extract from her book in which she explains spiritual intelligence Tomorrow Check-In Airline Network Travelbag Delta Worldwide Trailfinders The Times Flightsearchers Charter Flight Centre Flight Centre EHS Travel Austravel Av8tours Faresavers The Sunday Times Ther Orient Connections Half-term heaven Pack your Bags A selection of last-minlite bargain travel opportunities Bountiful Borneo Breach of environment directive over road Court of Justice of the European Communities published October 5,2000 Grand Duchy of Luxembourg v Linster and Others Case C-287/98 Animal carcasses not to be treated as clinical waste Queen's Bench Division Published October 5,2000 Regina v Daventry District Council, Ex parte Thoraby Farms Driver 's postponed rest period must be consecutive with next one Court of Justice of the European Communities Published October 5,2000 Criminal proceedings against Hume Case C-193/99 Export is as criminal as import Court of Appeal Criminal Division published October 5,2000 Regina v Powell Corrections Should we worry about mixed-age classes? Ed. forum Tracy Ruddle explains why schools opt for mixed-age classes and how to query their decision; Mark Tweedle on what a divorcee is allowed to know about his children's schooling If you or your children are baffled by any aspect of education, each week the ed. forum panel will answer your questions. It comprises two head teachers, a psychologist and a parenting expert The right to see your child's school records How to contact ed-forum The true measure of success In such a target-driven culture, everybody gets "kicked around" When English must come first Immigrant children need help to learn English before they can tackle the national curriculum, says Jennifer Turnbull Many of the children are bright, but need help to reach their potential Education Hefce King's High School for Girls Warwick… Times Newspapers Sheffield Hallam University History of Parliament Director Alliance Francaise de Londres Distance Learning Www. gdst. net Cranbrook College Winchester College Education Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine Www. topmba. com Holborn College Woldingham School Latymer Upper School Stars give free drama classes Alan Rickman Is among the top names passing on their skills to A-level students. Sally Morris reports The Sunday Times High price of Olympic glory The Sydney Olympic Games were a sporting and cultural triumph but, says Roger Maynard, the jury is out on their effect on the local economy Wine Planet Basking in The Government is benefiting from a golden Olympics, says Roger Maynard Partners in trade and investors in people Australia and the UK have a healthy relationship, says Ruth Taplin Telstra Corporation Limited It South Australia In touch in the Outback Rise of the fine wines South Australia is now challenging France's position as top winemaker. And food is also its biggest export earner, says Lisa Creffield Techno-wizards spell big business Melbourne Australia Call Dr Cyberspace Forget the flying doctor. Remote hitech diagnosis is revolutionising medical care, says Ruth Taplin The Uk has been at the forefront of developing the technology for telemedicine BT You Can Bring in the young blood Smaller firms should start to worry about the financial time bomb of retiring partners, says Phil Shohet My Other Business Time to grasp the intangible The Sunday Times Insider tips—the high life on a low budget Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling Where fame is academic Yesterday's viewing Interference Satellite , Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 38) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Today's Television Pages 42 & 43 Satellite and… Times Newspapersximited, 2000. Published and… Times 2 Crossword No 2153 HI-FI
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