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News from 10/10/2000

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Andrew Robson, Kevin Threlfall, Alex Van Someren Chief executive officer, Phil Yates, Martin Coombs, Eddid McDavid Managing director, Aortech International, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nigel MacNicol, Suzannah Olivier, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Michael Walton Chief executive, James Moore, Paula Davies, Grace Bradberry, Stephen Thomas Chief executive officer, Mike Balfour Managing director, Roland Watson, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, Derrick Collin Managing director, Martin Gilbert Chief executive, Linda Tsang, Dominic Kennedy and Stephen Farrell, Richard Hobson, Paul Callaghan Chairman, Brian Kennedy Chairman, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, Jeremy Kingston, Dan Aykroyd, James Bone, David Hall, Ludovic Kennedy, Richard Irving, John Eddowes, Gabrielle Starkey, Nikki Beckett Chief executive, Dr Mike Lynch Chief executive officer, Leonie J. Hill, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Boris Yeltsin, Raymond Snoddy, John F. James, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Phil Sant Vice-president, Alastair Campbell, Marcus De Ferranti Chief executive officer, David McVay, Andrew Duff, John Bates, Elinore Wellwood, John Redwood, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Jullan Muscat, Ann Rushforth Managing Director, Bob Button, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Martin Barrow, Andy Kitchener Chief executive officer, Anita Chaudhuri, Daryl Hannah, Paul Gilbert, Denys Shortt Chief executive officer, Oliver Wright, Joanna Coles Paris Fashion, David Hare, Phil Gordon, Guiseppe Toni Mascolo Chairman, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Chris Ingram Chairman Tempus Group, Isobel Shepherd Smith, Michelle Mone Managing director, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Edward Fennell, Dr Andrew Rickman, Obe President & chief executive officer, Nick Ogden Chief executive officer, Amber Cowan, Mark Souster National League, Gary Webber, Mark Blandford Managing director, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Lindsay Swan, Barry Millington, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Conal Urquhart and Adam Sherwin, Terry Sadler Chairman, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Neil Pearson, Alan Clark, Matt Dickinson, John Russell Taylor, Wayne Lochner Chief executive officer, Peter Kimm, Paul Wilkinson, Walter Gammie Non-League, Anna Woodham, Alun Cathcart Chairman, Henry Engelharot Managing director, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Peta Bee, John Berry, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Ayres Media Business Correspondent, Hamish Ogston Chairman, Craig Seton, Ben Stroude, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, Peter Bradley Managing director, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Jeffrey Titford, Hettie Judah, Richard Branson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tory Molzahn, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, David Rudnick, Ray Honeyford, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Allce Lagnado, Richard Owen and Alan Hamilton, Joe Gans-Lartey, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, John Malpas, Chris Gorman Chief entrepeneur, Michael Gove, Nadir Haghighi Chief executive, Ben Macintyre, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Daniel McGrory Michael Binyon and Alan Hamilton, Misha Glenny, David Wilkinson, C J Brougham, Donald Gordon Chairman, John Parfitt, Sam Kiley, Christopher Beazley, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, William Haughey Managing director, Vince Wright, Haydn Middleton, Simon Crompton, Henry Mllner, Douglas chairman, Tom Brands director, G. A. Higham, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, John Malpas City brief, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Rafi Razzak Managing director, Julie Meyer Vice president, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Alex O'Connell and Melissa Kite, Susan Emmett,

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Diana was a desperately sick, almost demented… Hague reels as Tory says 'I liked pot' Israel bends "It's a cold call from the FA: would one… Wacko Paco's apocalypse in Paris Defiant BBC names Omagh suspects The Times Today: 2. Crossword: 40, Law Report: Times… Serbia eases path to royal homecoming How I voted for me - twice How I told Blair to keep out of Kosovo The Voice of Business Cross-Examination The new crossword for legal minds BT News Picture Gallery The Times Online Chubb Comment Tebbit predicts last battle to break union shackles Business The weather today Sport Picture Gallery Times 2 Arts Offers Law Trapped men saved by American hero Lloyd's Register is accused of racial bias 20mph scooters may be classified as motorbikes Boyfriend held after girl, 17, is found dead Tod's Boutique Picture Gallery Brothers feted by rich and famous Amer The long-running Bofors deal scandal Chronicle of arms inquiry Ministers keep GM sites secret News in Brief Fraud appeal took too long Brady case threat to press freedom Jail for man who ran illicit still Stress at work is chief mental fear Sex link to breast cancer in men Alice Perkins Suspects linked to Omagh bombing by mobile phones Branson attacks Camelot 'whispers' Prudential Jurors are dismissed over race bias claim Picture Gallery United Technologies 'Leaves on line' will be worse, says Rail track UNiSYS New York expert asked to save Tube New Lockerbie facts cause delay to trial Lloyds TSB Itching to escape the shadow of Monroe First Night Review Benedict Nightingale The Seven Year Itch Race attack liar jailed Standard Life Healthcare Continental Airlines Roger Moore's £10m divorce Austrians protest at Czech reactor Ford £4bn Dounreay clean-up to take 60 years Atom smasher shut as 'holy grail' glimpsed Chimney-top demo shuts waste site Shipwreck chic rules for Paco Rabanne Westcountrynow. com Marks & Spencer Financial Services BT Picture Gallery This Saturday Garlic ban in Queen's Roman cuisine Killer who refused parole dies just before his appeal AOL Legal & General Road ban lifted on lifesaver News in Brief Inquest adjourned Children's gallery Cleric's appeal Police go to pot Member of Sky Team By a Correspondent: Ambulance response times are falling 'Spare-part' tissue breakthrough Line One Sounds train fish to swim into net Pigeon racers 'poison predators' Anger at school's four-day week Anger at new Labour magazine for women Voices likely to fall on deaf ears Carol Midgley looks at the first issue Chaste teens are new chased vote St. Joseph's Hospice Vauxhall Sky digital Tories split four ways on drugs crackdown Labour MPs back Conservative Speaker Alliance Leicester Time to drop the taboo—on debate On Politics Picture Gallery Compaq EU 'to impose road tax' Tebbit attacks 'vote-loser' Norris Debenhams Yoko marks Lennon day Desperate rivals woo minor states Rolling Stone gathers no tax returns Selftrade. co. uk Hillary breaks with Bill on Israel US 2000 Election Starting on Saturday Gateway Germany goes cool on Polish hopes to join EU TV series tarnishes Mitterrand legend Capital One Racism gives far Right gains in Belgium Israel unnerved by 'enemy within' Sam Kiley in Jerusalem reports on a newfound anger among Israel's normally quiescent Arabs Ramallah blasé over Barak threats British Gas Picture Gallery Alecto Historical Editions Clinton calls summit to shore up US strategy (AFP): Spanish prosecutor shot dead World in Brief (AP): Wreck warrants Prize for brains (Reuters): Treason denied Chinese wizardry EU must bridge troubled waters Reparations Hp Journalist to be released Dissidents RAC Dictator told to leave his palace Reforms Kostunica says end of sanctions will free Serbia The way ahead Posthouse EU lifts curbs but calls for war crimes action Europe Picture Gallery Son turned away by China Milosevic's family Grouptrade. com The world online The Times Online Today Be politically astute, not politically correct The Tory liberals have won, but they should beware of going too far Blur the line between business and pleasure and kiss the chauffeur goodbye Picture Gallery Does this book really betray the Princes? The Royal Family is always forced to choose between Truth and Duty Picture Gallery Sense of Uma The Times Diary Smoking Gun The Tory row over drugs will not be the last of its kind Moratorium on Messages Public policy information campaigns can be a waste of money Windsor Soup The perils of banqueting for one's country Balkan maze The history man Blair's Warsaw speech and the EU 'superpower' Margaret Thatcher's 'iron legacy' Cycling on pavements Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Keegan's departure The 'spin' behind Camelot bid No 10 and the lottery Verse and worse Court Circular Appointments in the Forces University news Birthdays Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Picture Gallery Anniversaries The cream of Jersey's architecture Memorial services Luncheons Dinner Lecture Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Pall Mall Tickets Tickets for Sale Tickets for sale For Sale Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Announcements Just had a baby? Help is at hand . . . Sir Philip Woodfield Downing Street mandarin who solved problems for three Prime Minister - and did a wicked impression of his favourite, MacMillan Commander Philip Francis Submariner who sank Axis shipping in the Mediterranean and supervised the surrender of the U-boat fleet in Northern Ireland at the war's end Faresavers Announcements Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Flightsearchers William Bundy Presidential adviser who supported America's intervention in Vietnam The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fleet Street Publications Ltd Sharp retreat for equities E-cortal Fujitsu OM chairman faces new inquiry into Olympic role Bonfield rules out BG-style break-up Slide in Nasdaq pulls London shares down Charcol Pressure grows on Tomkins chief LSE plans global index France Telecom set to appoint Orange chief UK firms under fire from NAPF for code violation Barclays report calls for limited access to Barrett Patience Wheatcroft The Winning Touch Stock Market Indices US Rate London Money Sterling Dollar North Sea Oil Gold Exchange Rates Results in Brief Overstated EM. TV drops 22% SAP Industry squeezed as oil price soars Shares in Future Network slump Picture Gallery Tyre recall to cost Ford $500m Inflation rise lifts pensions £2 a week Fortis to pay £1.8bn for ASR Business in Brief Freedomland falls ReNeuron to list Eidos ends talks with unnamed bidder The Times Tomkins investors get impatient Commentary NCR Reckitt makes good impression Stock Market Debenhams excites investors' interest Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Railtrack on the right lines despite delays Tempus Sportsworld InterX Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Gloom on world economy proving hard to justify Economic View By undermining confidence in the euro, the ECB has given a boost to euroland Cashing in on City law firms City Diary Pull the plug City Diary Cash back City Diary Fuel runs out for the autoparts firm driving for growth Long-term liabilities and how the wheel finally came off Finelist's wagon Close call City Diary Scandinavian Airlines Japanese insurer goes under with debts of £18bn AttendA Npower Harvey Nash in £10m buy Online Classics plans placing to raise £7m Marconi seals £117m Brazil acquisition Caradon print to go after plumbing sale SKB in £855m deal for Block Drug From a Correspondent: GM and Fiat in link for Daewoo Motor assets Ebookers pays £10m for its parent HSBC moves closer to Bangkok purchase InterX looks for acquisitions War chest for Sportsworld Redwood attack on MG Rover Anglian seeks a relist to reflect new focus Legal & Public Notices Wolves directors consider buyout Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Emetra to attract e-traders Business in Brief 3i Group expands with Austria deal Speedy Hire buys Rapid for £4m Berkeley sold to ABP for £9.5m Ashtead acquires Response Rentals Managers take over at CEN Urbanfetch faces Kozmo approach BT chief unruffled in face of the storm Sir Peter Bonfield relishes the challenge of radical change in the telecoms industry The Times Lloyds TSB Business Dispute worries St Helens quartet Rugby league Today's fixtures England prepare for testing winter Rugby union Pienaar seeks meeting over Horan Redman goes full circle at Basingstoke By Our Sports Staff: Fitz-Gerald fit to tilt for Open Squash For the record Pools forecast Grouptrade. com Dokic sets up rematch with Hingis Sport in Brief McRae operation Vanzie fights back Gosper withdraws Clipper support The Times Westwood prepares to end Montgomerie's long reign Golf Dell E Com Short game proves in fine fettle The Times mmagolf. com Corporate Golf Challenge By Our Sports Staff: Eagles unable to halt Steelers' march Ice hockey Gamesmanship fails to break Europe's resolve The Times Easterby tries to crack two codes Racing Leicester off Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline AYR Tobougg aimed at Dewhurst Sense of deja vu surrounds Nayef gamble On The Level Grayson set to be pitched in at deep end Cricket Ebdon's win the cue for tears Snooker Stanleybet. Co. Uk Jets' run of good fortune comes to abrupt halt American football Twose proves one-day worth again Henman chases passport to gathering of the elite Tennis Salute for Butler's 18 years of service to Salisbury Football England find cold comfort in Helsinki Football A Geordie now coaching successfully in Finland fears the worst may be yet to come Wales concerned for followers Cricket Delivery Techniques Holland is happy to lend support to Ireland cause By Our Sports Staff: Vassell indebted to Owen Taylor sets sights on United Scotland bank on Sullivan to show true worth Owen may join England casualties The Times Crossword Wenger rules out ruling himself out The Times Virgin mobile Law How the Kosovo crisis brought Russia to the brink of Cold War The Times Contents Picture Gallery Crisis in Kosovo In the first extract from his memoirs, Boris Yeltsin tells how the Nato bombing of Serbia nearly led to a new Cold War 'This is the path to the abyss, Tony' Tomorrow The younger Yeltsins Hypocrisy, stigma and lone parents Neil Pearson explains how his own family background makes him want to help single parents Ask Jeeves The Test I'm sure the job's in the bag In the ninth extract from his early diaries, Alan Clark votes twice in a bid to gain office Glossary Tomorrow Pretentious, Moi? The don thing Only a don such as Simon Schama could deliver a History of Britain with such polish, says Celia Brayfield The Tories' coup de grass House of Lords reform plans are labours lost An achievement without peer George Clooney is not at the local A&E Emergency wards are dealing with too many people who are not really ill, says Anita Chaudhuri Pain, A conference next weekend will reveal that dancers often suffer from eating disorders and train through pain. Peta Bee reports As a result of bullying many dancers become accustomed to overcoming extreme pain The pressure of performing at a high level means… The Cabbage Soup Diet Co. Dr Jane Collins The benefits of fruit and vegetables Frozen vegetables retain their nutrients and may be better than fresh Potatoes do not count as a vegetable. They are classed as a starchy food How babies can use signs Can teaching sign language to babies help their development? Simon Crompton reports Watching a child of eight months using signs is a remarkable experience Glucosamine Sulphate An alternative solution When should you consider complementary treatment? Anne Woodham reports Is soya bad for you? The benefits of soya have been questioned. Suzannah Olivier sifts through the evidence Medicine today No Title Play choice Ready for Tristan Opera: At 71 Bernard Haitink is tackling Wagner's five-hour masterpiece for the first time, writes John Allison I have one terrible thing in my life: I'm very self-effacing. I wanted to do Tristan, but I had doubts Concerts: MacMillan heads for the abstract in his Second Symphony; Pappano BBC PO/MacMillan RNCM, Manchester New classical CDs Out of the woods Architecture: A 600-year-old timber frame barn is the Rics Building of the Year. Good thing too, says Marcus Binney The lesson it provides is that buildings can be coaxed back from a most dreadful state Plucked from the dustbin of history Visual Art: John Russell Taylor on the peculiar revelations of a show of paintings bought from American charity shops Jim Shaw's collection is the art equivalent of watching the Jerry Springer Show Mime Festival of Visual Theatre BAC, SW11 Concert Concertgebouw/Chailly Festival Hall Telephone Entertainments Simon Callow Another Country Parallel lives meet at affinity Theatre: In Nottingham, James Barrie's weird little trifle is not all bad, says Jeremy Kingston Barrie was lucky that his own creepy psychology stirred the unspoken wishes of his time Taiwan Recital Allegri Quartet St John's Smith Square, SW1 A new political order As Taiwan celebrates its national day David Rudnick introduces a three-page report on the island Buoyant economy bucks the trend From paddy fields to It products—an economic miracle has transformed the island's fortunes, says David Rudnick Today's Taiwan Budget plans ditched as reshuffle aims to end confrontations Olive branch David Rudnick examines the fragile peace that exists between Taiwan and mainland China New technology has become a Banks rise First Commercial Bank The Times Resolving conflict of babies' interests Court of Appeal Tobacco advertising ban had no legal basis Court of Justice of the European Communities Sentence delay breached reasonable time term European Court of Human Rights UK failed to collect VAT on private tolls Court of Justice of the European Communities Whether kitchen fitters are in construction industry Queen's Bench Division Police authority cannot fund PC's disciplinary legal expenses Queen's Bench Divisional Court The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times A dream ticket to disaster Yesterday's viewing Soapwatch Interference Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Picture Gallery Word-Watching answers (from page 30) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Today's Television Times 2 Crossword Optimax The Millennium Bar Conference special Ecstatic Elborne Mitchell Hughes-Castell Blueberry. Net 'Fat cat' or Rumpole - two sides of the Bar Millennium Bar conference A survey, commissioned by solicitors, of QCs and foot soldiers will give barristers some comfort, says Frances Gibb Underfunded and overstretched Andy. If your current law firm still isn't… Contents Gilat Europe Garfield Robbins Barristers should offer more direct access Millennium Bar Conference Gary Webber argues that there is now one restrictive practice instead of two No Ferraris on the cab rank GE Lighting Monster. co. uk FSA Are you clued up? Christopher Brougham provides the solution for QCs at cross-purposes, says Isobel Shepherd Smith Lawyer of the week Bulletin board Peter Manners partnership ZMB Clifford Chance Chubb A real possibility of justice? Paula Davies looks at how magistrates will cope with the Act The Human Rights Act Chambers and Partners News Norton Rose Tite & Lewis Hoggett Bowers Butterworths Lexis direct The Times Law Society proposals will bring in changes for the better Wanted: part-time lawyers who long for a life OSS passes the buck on fee collection issue Zureka. com Hoggett Bowers A barrister with blind ambition Millennium Bar Conference Millennium Bar Conference The Bar Wars may be on the wane but there is still room for change. Here, three young barristers give their views of the profession 'It is time to e Skills, not labels The speakers The obscene history of state censorship is laid bare Taylor-Root Banking & Finance Am Legal Union activist turns arch conciliator Rita Donaghy has swapped the top slot at the TUC for the top job at Acas. Interview by Grania Langdon-Down Litigation Protection Limited Ej-Legal American Electric Power Barclays Banking on it In the shadow of the Dome Linda Tsang looks at the implications surrounding shadow directors if the company goes into liquidation A firm success Game on Feeling the blues Magnets for talent? Temporary Investment Business Officers Taylor Root 3 Verulam Buildings General Teaching Council Pricewaterhousecoopers Seven Bedford Row An offer you would be foolish to refuse More and more large firms are merging with small, says John Malpas City brief Germany is not the only focus Tax principle applies to national insurance Queen's Bench Division MKA International Court notice triggers duty to serve auditor's statement Chancery Division Legal Executives Ministry cannot penalise on withheld data Court of Justice of the European Communities Power to alter place of trial after transfer without committal Queen's Bench Division Cross-Examination Multiple Display Advertising Items BPP Law School Framlington Barlow Lyde & Gilbert 3/4 South Square Ilex Tutorial College News International plc Part-Time Solicitors Arden Chambers Holborn College For more details see Paige & Co Defendant P I-Hants. 0-2 yrs qual solicitor with… All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Image-makers bail out magistrates in dire straits Legal Diary Trading places Queen's Counsel Lovells ZMB Entrepreneur of the Year Patience Wheatcroft, City Editor, explains why The… The Times A salute to 48 young guns The UK's Entrepreneur Of The Year awards are not just a recognition of business excellence. They are an inspiration to all of us, says David Wilkinson The 2000 Entrepreneur Of The Year National Banquet will take place on Monday October 16 2000 at Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London. Tickets cost ?120, plus Vat. Call Claire Bishop at Ernst & Young on 020 7951 6961 or e-mail cbishop1@cc. ernsty. co. uk Judges who sized up the finalists The road to the finals Innovators ring changes Technology & Communication Entrepreneur of the Year The Times Dr Mike Lynch Andy Kitchener Eddie McDaid Dr Andrew Rickman, OBE Phil Sant The future of B2b is online Business to Business Entrepreneur of the Year The Times Derrick Collin Nikki Beckett William Haughey Chris Ingram Rafi Razzak Providers of satisfaction Leisure Entrepreneur of the Year 'If you have grown up without money, when you… Entrepreneur of the Year Mike Balfour Finalists Nadir Haghighi Stephen Thomas 'I have always looked at problems in a… Citibank Bitten by the success bug Master Entrepreneur of the Year Entrepreneur of the Year Picture Gallery Alun Cathcart Douglas & Tom Brands Finalists Brian Kennedy Picture Gallery Donald Gordon Terry Sadler The Times Who will be the Young Entrepreneur Of The Year? Plant a small business seed and watch it grow into a big corporation Picture Gallery The Times Nature and nurture: age-old debate rages over success stories E-trade alive and kicking E-Business Entrepreneur of the Year The Times Paul Callaghan Finalists Chris Gorman Wayne Lochner Alex Van Someren Vodafone You'll need flair to spare Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year Entrepreneur of the Year Michelle Mone Marcus De Ferranti Nick Ogden Michael Walton Trailfinder who leads the way Consumer Products & Services Entrepreneur of the Year Entrepreneur of the Year Guiseppe Toni Mascolo Peter Bradley Finalists Ann Rushforth Denys Shortt Picture Gallery Kavin Threlfall founded T&s Stores in 1975 by… Net banks blur the boundaries Financial Services Entrepreneur of the Year 'Our objectives are to build an enterprise… Entrepreneur of the Year Henry Engelharot Finalists Martin Gilbert Hamish Ogston Bright way to back Britain Supporter of Entrepreneurship Entrepreneur of the Year Derek Harris Finalists Julie Meyer began her career consulting for a number… Ian Ritchie 'It's a familiar progress, isn't it,… Ernst Young

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