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News from 12/10/2000

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Ben MacIntyre US Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Andrew Robson, Giles Tremlett, Widget Finn, John Grieve Smith, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Nick Hasell Stock Market Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, David Wilson, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Hilary Finch, Lucy Elkins, Paul Wilkinson and Adam Sherwin, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Barbara Ellen, Jeremy Whittle, Nick Hasell Stock Market, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Boris Yeltsin, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Jan Stimpson, Melanie Tringham, David Charter Education Correspondent, Roslyn Pine, Debra Craine, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Richard Ellingworth, Neil Page, John Finan, chairman and chief executive, Anita Chaudhuri, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Diana Hasting, Peter Black, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, N. C. Russell, Robert Cooper, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Amber Cowan, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, M. Jewes, Marit Hargie, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Farrell and Zahid Hussain, Jane Glossop, Adam Jones, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Alan Clark, Sean MacAulay, Thomas Kempner, Philip Whiteley, Helen Rumbelow and Roland Watson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Beryl Dixon, James Jungius, Sam Almond, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Andrew Emmerson, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Richard Duce, Brian Rix, Nick Szczepanik, Valerie Elliott Countryside Correspondent and Philip Webster Political Editor, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Tom Cox, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Andrew Mann, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Gemma Lane, Richard Beeston, John C. W. MacNab, Chris Quick, Fraser Nelson, Richard Owen and Allan Hall, Mike Hughesman, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Peter D. Rossdale, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Allegra Stratton, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Jo Wagerman, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Derek Booth, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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Scotland in shock over Dewar death Picture Gallery England draw Shares slump The Voice of Business The news that David Beckham is Jewish is quite… What is British? 'Proud to be British' Straw raps race report How to make smelly trainers box-fresh The Times today: 2 Crossword: 40. Law Report: Times… Saturday Milosevic allies bid for power New football magazine Victims' views may decide which cases go to court Sardals Best for jobs News The Times Online Fujitsu Siemens Henry VIII's Mary Rose comes home On This Day: October 12,1982 Comment Business The weather today Weathercall Sport Times2 Arts Offers Appointments Newspapers Support Recycling BBC chief runs off with star of Coronation St Web worker released from nannied state Prada Man held in Blackman case 'Bomb scare' was gift of rare pictures Dewar's family say their last farewell Buying online doesn't have to mean using your… Successor must be appointed within 28 days Lifestyle made it hard to keep strict regime Pigeon power spoils the party Most easily stolen cars are named News in Brief Decision on trial of Dando accused Woolf to decide on Bulger killers Baby delivered by torchlight Compensation for IRA killing 'insult' Record number of students Hunt saboteurs held after raids Football fan who killed tout jailed Police to keep close eye on sex offender Good as new cars Red alert Time is money Lottery board must go, say Tories Muted send-off for the last Kray Sky PC World The argument for becoming nation without a name Report on Britishness The report's main recommendations Charity's lobbying strategy is to go straight to the top Assorted thinkers who say Britain is past it School trip teachers may be charged Footballer may lose house over tackle Bupa Libellous e-mailer must pay £126,000 Hitachi Water just 18in deep can kill Halifax British children biggest can nab is users in Europe Anti-drug message best with games Vauxhall Eton College Fat Friends Boy racer with a driving ambition Brown learns of rural poverty in farmhouse talks Why should you shut a country gate? To keep the elephants in Dell A pint, a loaf and a stamp, landlord Farmer jailed for phantom subsidies McCartney swings it with the Sixties Egg Sainsbury's Hospital restrictions 'lawful' News in Brief Man is killed by shed petrol fire Centenarian sisters die Trouble in store for Net shoppers Quiet insider to ensure changes within NHS TESCO Price bars Alzheimer's treatment Standard Life Healthcare Protests over doctors rise by a third Hp French delays 'jeopardise Concorde' The Link Scacchi is found wanting in comic tale of seduction First night review Rennie MacKintosh genius 'was dictated by autism' Illness of genius Travelodge Hp Honda (Reuters): Germany joins Italy in border patrol Life Search Blair on collision course over Eu citizens' charter Basque location keeps police on their toes Dell Com Pretoria acts to curb firearms World in Brief (AP): 100th Shuttle (Reuters): Nobel awards (Reuters): 2m Ford recall Lennonist tribute Milosevic's key cronies flee with secrets and cash Daniel McGrory reports from Belgrade on a new setback for Kostunica Dictator 'near bunker' Time Ryan protests innocence Hp Spanish novel is short on novelty Football Handbook Starting this Saturday the Times Bush ahead as Gore's posse invades Texas Debate tactics under scrutiny MS The Times Online Dreams plc Politics before romance for the First Couple's 25th anniversary Schoolboy shot as he watched stone-throwers Miele Dulux Child deaths damaging Israeli image says Cook US to warn Beijing over stalled trade talks Gateway Pakistani young reject the General Amstrad The world online Saturday is, apparently, International Feng Shui Day. Find out all you need to know about ''environmental acupunture", as it has been called, on the Web The Times Online Today www. thetimes. co. uk Clipper… Dewar's death is a disaster for Scotland His passing exposes the fragility of Labour's coalition in Edinburgh The old East End was buried with Reggie Kray—and about time too Picture Gallery Who do these worthy idiots think they are? Laura laughs? The Times Diary Decency and Dignity Dewar was the rarest from of patriot and politician Nation and Race A report that will be shelved, a debate that will not Trick or Treaty Towns with names to change the course of history Anti-begging campaign A better way to run the lottery Letters to the Editor Search for solution to halt Middle East bloodshed A crime to legalise cannabis? Riverside regeneration War grave wages Bar on seamen Queen's garlic ban Bowing out Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries Announcements Army Welbeck College Awards To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Marriage Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pall Mall Tickets Donald Dewar Stateman who battled hard for devolution for Scotland and went on to preside over his country's first Parliament since 1707 Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sheila Holland Faster author of her generation-most notably, as Charlotte Lamb Further sharp falls for shares BT Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5112 e-mail… Shares dive to five-month low Boxman 'needs £20m to avoid liquidation' Report reveals plunge in M&S food profits BA capacity cuts focus on Gatwick Access Plus scoops AIM prizes Leighton arrives at lastminute on the dot Bertelsmann could seek AOL payoff Halifax Price hit at Global Crossing Technology review Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Index Doubts raised over BT exchange opening Posthouse Davis strengthens British presence on UBS board Results in Brief UK growth 'understated' EU aims for single pension schemes Aberdeen wins race for Murray Business in Brief London leads Site sold by Bank Rio freezes bid Fears send WPP into 8% slump Autonomy Leighton finds good news in gloom Commentary Patience Wheatcroft RJB takeover talks collapse MG Rover board in loyalty quiz State Street UK to challenge BAA share case Crucial vote for Exchange Oil stocks help to limit losses Positive brew lifts Scottish & Newcastle Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day ARM holds steady amid tech-stock gyrations Tempus Awards highlight the value of taking AIM Sally Patten at the AIM Awads 2000 Criminal waste of an industry City Diary Stock Exchange's future is no big deal Yah-boo Only Choice Currency stability is vital to a prosperous global economy First bloom SAS Vodafone to sell Infostrada to End for £7bn Fujitsu Siemens No Title JJB blames fuel crisis for drop in sales Cadbury takes the chair at Transense Grouptrade. com Town Centre in further buyback The Times Unit Trust Information Service Legal & General Henderson ARM Holdings bucks the trend with doubled profits Mobile auction 'could hurt growth' Adobe Ted Baker shares drop after slump in interims US judge orders recall of Ford cars Uk internet com Norwest rises to £10.5m Business in Brieff Glanbia changes VS&A's ITE stake Roxspur warning Miller buys Birch McKenzie back in the frame Sport in Brief Minor counties vote for change Sharks show their teeth Manners cruise to opening victory Ainslie to give Clipper send-off For the record South Africa banish Cronje for life Road to ruin Cricket McMillan and Styris have the final say Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal & Public Notices Fixtures By Our Sports Staff: Norris puts Steelers through Ice hockey The Times St Helens half backs dominate awards Rugby league Henman wins role of understudy in comedy of errors Tennis Hill's heights a distant memory Football The Times Cardiff may ignore player ban Rugby union Retiring Boardman to try one for the road Cycling Stress fracture forces Nicol to withdraw Squash By Our Sports Staff: Pulis's stay of execution short-lived Taunton Scots do not feel at home as favourites Golf Love Divine tipped as soft touch Racing Newmarket Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Free £10 Bet Derby winner Sinndar retired Reading the racecard William Hill Bit-part players who refused to crumble Ask Jeeves England draw on slim resources Team Hobbit World Cup: Finland V England Jingoism just strings us along Programme Notes Ireland maintain momentum with easy win World Cup Brown falls foul of referee as Scotland thrive By Our Sports Staff: Holland surprised by Portuguese pace Carroll costs Mcllroy's men dear Wales find the motivation to silence critics Last night's results Marie Stopes Health Centres England's dreams left on the line The Times Crossword Final Eckoning from Helsinki The Times Bière necessities 40 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections Grad Graduates Appointments AC Capita Ras It's as much about learning as earning Carrier Choice The Boots Company Hm Prison Service Price Water House Coopers Building blocks Experience Seal BSi Logistic Controller Sales Agents Wanted Sme Support Executives needed Recruitment Consultancy All Box Number Replies Should Be Graduates Professional or Graduate Background? Revenue Alliance Leicester HS Selection Army Marketing by day and night Work SG Top graduates tempted by the 'golden hello' Sign-on bonuses have divided the consultancy market, says Allegra Stratton The Times Up the Ladder Graduate Appointments Arlington Atlas Internet Expert in Barter CMR Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted The Times Newspapers RNID Louise Bradlery Ski Sales Executive Receptionist/Administrative Assistant needed Logistics Exec c£23k Business Communications Additions Graduate The Loan Consultants, Ltd Legal services Media Sales Medical Publications Calling All Graduates BAA Chase De Vere Investments Plc Management Executive Instinet a Reuters Company Hoggett Bowers Michael Page Customer Systems Energis Hoggett Bowers Peregrine The Times Connaught Mars Office Manager / Conference Centre Co-Ordinator The Times Newspapers Ecm My Big Break Goldman Sachs Capita Ras Teaching Company Directorate Ireland, Estate Agents Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Financial Ombudsman Service Marsh Network Executive OSMA Exchange Consulting Group AC Orange Goldman Sachs Plc publications Price Water House Coopers SHP Associates CYRK Simon Enterprise Oil Rugby Football Union Department for International Development Insurance Business Intelligence RS Teaching Company Directorate CRL International Company Seeks General Managers Chiropractor Required The Loan Consultants, Ltd Communicating Intelljence Beechwood Healless Spencer VSO Orange Career Analysts Required by specialist soft fruit producer Vodafone Career Partners Thinking Deloitte & Touche British Red Cross Barry Drinkwater Consulting Partners Sage Antal International Executive Recruitment Tardis Merril Corporation Kestrel Consulting Microsoft Entrust Technologies Reuters Orange International Ils/lsa/arm Area Sales Manager Senior Administrator/manager CV Services CVs with Impact Action Creating CV Multiple Classified Advertising Items Endaba Eva & Co Howgate Sable Phase Eight Hays Executive ISL Internetwork Support Ltd Tescom March First Fiserv Harvey Nash Dhl Worldwide Express The Boc Group MatchLogic Europe Ltd NATS UK Bus Division HS Selection Digby Morgan Harvey Nash Elateral Cyveillance Required now Hr Manager Cadbury Schweppes Michael Page Sales & Marketing Harvey Nash Michael Page Such a nasty piece of work Bossy or just a bully? It's time to stand up to the office menace, writes Widget Finn Quester International Whitehead Mann Gkr QAS On their way up Management Executives on the Move Wideyes. co. uk Harvey Nash Appointments Harvey Nash Scottish Courace Limited People Link Cisco Systems Appointments Mentor Graphics Time to destroy the cable killer Degraded data transfer can drag down office and factory efficiency. Andrew Emmerson reports on a company seeking the right solution CPC Recruitment Ltd CP Executive Management Match CP Executive Esure Harvey Nash McKinsey & Company The Boston Consulting Group Kestrel Systems Engineers Fidelity Ventures Clicking into place Network Executives on the Move Internap On digital Michael Page Consultancy Pangea Whitehead Mann Gkr Nissan PFJ Internet Appliance Sales Director Intel Anchor BBW Mobisphere Avanade Fairfield AC Astra Zeneca SHP Associates DataTrue Group Limited Altitude Software / E-Commerce - Marketing Cameron Kennedy Executive Recruitment Services plc The Times Newspapers Arqos Application Service Provider The Sunday Times Price Water House Coopers Npower BMS Management Executive Premier Executive Department Health PP\RC The Times Antal International Scottish Bible Society Times Newspapers NHS Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trinity Hall Cambridge CVs with Impact Taxing times ahead Adraft standard addressing deferred tax may spell trouble, reports Melanie Tringham Multiple Display Advertising Items Shadow Strategic Rail Authority Succession Planning Associates Second to none Premier Executives on the Move IBM Price Water House Coopers Gallery Director The Hellenic Centre Sungard The Sunday Times Interexec Tag Woodland Grange Robertson Cooper Ltd Times Newspapers Lavendon Chief Executive Morrison plc Gateway Dial - Usap The Change Partnership Ltd Sales and Marketing Director Cambridgeshire County Council Capita Ras Price Water House Coopers Leadership Trust Clay McGuire Times Newspapers The Sunday Times Soil Association European Association of Aerospace Industries Recruit Managing Directors - Directors - Managers Operation Harvey Nash Hanover matrix Futurestep Office of Fair Trading Harvey Nash Grandison Selection Korn/ferry International Human Resources Whitehead Mann GKR Highpoint Whitehead Mann GKR Jonathan Lee NB Anglia Housing Group Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Heber CJA ARC Selector Europe Spencer Stuart CJA Howe International Recruitment Harvey Nash Mercuri Urval Microsoft Ellis Fairbank plc Prism SHP Associates KPMG Cressing Templar The rise and fall of Cognitor A new qualification to challenge the Mba has been dropped by the accountancy institutes. Chris Quick reports The role of the accountant is changing from bookkeeper to business adviser We shall continue to adapt to meet the needs of the marketplace Michael Page Gundersen Bucher Rugman Norman Broadbent Financial Services Hoggett Bowers Firms keep their share options open Packages London Business School Gelling Associates Ellis Fairbank plc Appointments Brann Ellert Price Water House Coopers First for film Fashion: the real story How Putin rid Russia of fear Triumph in the Falklands The Times Contents Picture Gallery Too sexy for their seats Fashion writers are powerful. With one lunge of their pen they can make or break a designer. Joanna Coles reports from the catwalk front line in Paris Supermarkets The Test True Brit? Whatever being British stands for, it will not be imposed by a bureaucratic, quasi-State commission, says Mick Hume Dazzle Buy Russian: Why I Prefer my Mercedes How Putin rid Russia of fear Vladimir Putin was able to bring hope to a Russia battered by the war in Chechnya, says Boris Yeltsin in the final extract from his memoirs The Times Autumn Book Collection My Wealth is an Open Secret Compaq The sad decline of my father In the eleventh extract from his diaries, ALan Clark reveals that his elation over the Government's success in the Falklands was tempered by his father's ill-health Tomorrow The Times Autumn Book Collection Why I applaud this brand new view of Britain Handel's noble tradition goes global Wine is best for the heart Medical Briefing Think Natural How to spot signs of testicular cancer MPs' stress may be down to their genes Lyco Plus - The New Anti - Oxidant Dietary dangers of late weaning Denplan Air France The cynic's view of voodoo science A new book comprehensively debunks many of the myths of fringe science. Anjana Ahuja reports Scientific untruths are often tempting. Sometimes we just long to believe the impossible The Times Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release It 's survival of the cutest New Release: Disney's big-budget Dinosaur comes to grief in a tarpit of sentimentalism, says Adam Mars-Jones The shapes of ancient beasts almost disappear beneath the layers of cutesy distortion Spinal Top New on video Time Out Picture Gallery Memento War in the 'hood and we're Cinema: Feuding with the neighbours is our national sports, says James Christopher, and now there's a film to celebrate it It's great to see a film about how most people in this country can't stand each other Hollywood diary BBC Films Deaf metal Film: Sexier than Tom Jones, louder that a very loud thing, Spinal Tap are back. Tom Cox re-sits his 11-plus It is a wistful evocation of an era when it was Ok to sing lines like "my baby fits me like a flesh tuxedo" Sex borr Star of the Week: Gilloian Anderson had spent her life as a misfit. Then Hollywood cast her as one. Profile by Sean MacAulay Hers is the promise that beneath the refined businesslike veneer lurks untold depravity TV movie of the week: Men In Black (1997) Old dog with new tricks Dance: Debra Craine on an amazing premiere from the Merce Cunningham company Mischa Maisky Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert The gogmagogs Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert True love is the drug Opera: La Bohème is gleefully updated at Glyndebourne, even down to the white powder, says Rodney Milnes The cafè scene is a tour-de-force. More London Palladium than Glyndebourne, may be, but vibrantly, theatrically alive Carmen New Theatre, Cardiff Opera Play choice Compiled by Marit Hargie Entertainments A lost world apart Theatre: Zinnie Harris's tale of reluctant exile beguiles Benedict Nightingale at the Cottesloe Entertainments Listings My daughter is behaving badly at school Ed. forum Jan Stimpson suggests ways of helping a child to cope at school in a foreign country; Mike Hughesman on what to do when you are moving house but your children do not want to change school How to handle a big move How to contact ed. forum Geography comes alive Children can enliven their lessons by following The Times Clipper 2000 yacht race. Anita Chaudhuri reports Education Courses Holborn College The Times Profit from Reading! The University of Birmingham Get Paid for Reading Books Language barriers A new scheme offers hope to children who are held back by poor language skills. Lucy Elkins reports Ofsted model appeals to I us schools Education took up a substantial part of the Bush/Gore TV debate Check-In Airline Network Delta Worldwide Trailfinders Flight Centre The Times Spain Sotogrande La Manga Club Austravel Av8tours Flightsearchers Faresavers The Sunday Times Charter Flight Centre Thai Winter quarters Pack your Bags a selection of last-minute bargain travel opportunities Gift-wrapped trips Why you need us Over the past century, student societies have provided valuable help. And they are still needed, says Andrew Mann Any Other Business How internal auditing has become sexy Audit The Times Bookshop The Sunday Times Lack of fairness in lottery decision Queesn's Bench Division Published October 12,2000 Regina v National Lottery Commission, Ex parte Camelot Group plc Before Mr Justice Richards Judgement September 21,2000 Enforcement regulations cannot be used after amendment Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published October 12,2000 Mayne and Another v Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Before Lord Justice Kennedy and Mr Justice Jackson Judgement July 13,2000 Railtrack liable for pigeon nuisance under bridge Queen's Bench Division Published October 12,2000 Wandsworth London Borough Council v Railtrack plc Before Mr Justice Gibbs Judgement July 31,2000 Human rights in family proceedings Family Division Published October 12,2000 Practice Direction (Family proceedings: Human rights) Fashion & Style Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Barking and bewitching Yesterday's viewing Interference Cv: James Gandolfini Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers BBCl Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2159 Today's Television Page 38 & 39 Satellite and Radio Pages 36 & 37 Review Page 35 Times Newspapers Limited Hi-Fi

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