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News from 18/10/2000

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Rhoda Koenig, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Michael Harvey and Dominic Kennedy, Fred Redwood, Pat Hayes, Chief Executive, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, David Mannings, Jewish penicillin, George Pendle, Claire McDonald, Marianne Elliott, Richard Hobson, Nicolette Jones, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Conal Urquhart and lan Cobain, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, S. E. Dennis, Elizabeth Judge, Mary Wilson, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Paul Nicolson, Chairman of Trustees, Tony Patrick, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Maggie Chilton, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Chandos Elletson, Joan Schenkar, Dominic Walsh, Davidson, Shirley English, Jim McCue, Nigel West, James Thackera, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Ian Cobain, Michael Harvey and Steve Bird, Nick Wyke, David J. Hill, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Fraser Nelson Scottish Political Correspondent, Michael Joy, C. J. G. Stanley, Greg Hurst, Peter Barnard, Rose Rouse, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Gerald Kaufman, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Sarah Bradford, Paul Armstrong, Jane Gordon, Amber Cowan, Michael Horsnell and Steve Bird, David Lister, Michael Theodoulou, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Diana Cambridge, Simon de Bruxelles, Christina Koning, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Alan Clark, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Caroline Merrell, Terry Arthur, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, Angela Laing, Fenton Bresler, Roland Watson and Nigel Hawkes, Alison Beckett, Lea Paterson and David Lister, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mina Patel, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alex O'Connell, Michael Binyon and Stephen Farrell, Lawrence Norfolk, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Maureen Paton, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Mike Parsons, Chief Executive, Stephen Hoare, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, James Bone and Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Mike Evans, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Giles Binney, Benedict Nightingale, Jeremy Gunawardena, Director, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Hyatt, Sam Kiley, Christopher Whyte, Philip Pullman, Sally Patten, Scott Bradfield, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Alan Lee The Course Inspector,

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The Palestinians today know better than anyone the… Four killed and 33 hurt: mechanical failure blamed Train leaps rails at 115mph Governor killed Couple cleared Arsenal through Property Actress tells of mud and blood Consultants' NHS threat The Times Today: 2. Crossword: 40. Law Report: Times… Jackie and Bobby Summit deal fails to halt Gaza killings The voice of business Tiffany & Co News Fujitsu Computers Siemens England fail to qualify for World Cup finals Comment Business The weather today Sport Times 2 Arts Offers Meteorological Office Paxman's post adds to Enigma mystery By a Correspondent: Tearaway law set to curb boy of 10 Hanratty is to be exhumed for DNA test Department for Education and Employment ITV near deal on Siamese twins Autonomy Experts to focus on three theories The Hatfield Train Crash Crash could not have come at worse time for Railtrack Third public inquiry expected Passengers increase despite safety fears Ten disasters in 12 years Toshiba 'I thought I was going to die. It was horrible' The Hatfield Train Crash Special risk of work in speeding kitchen A tender royal touch for frail Pope Vauxhall Queen thanks Vatican for help in Ulster Three held over Omagh bombing News in Brief Burma delays Star's garage sale Toys for the boys Telephone Bill British Gas Communications TV dirty tricks war over the 10 o'clock high PC World Loner dies after boys' assault Teacher's gift saves special needs unit Evolve Pupils aged 5 to take national assessment test Flooding fears for historic buildings Good as new cars Science dishes up proof of chicken soup cold cure Recipes for the 'Jewish penicillin' Kpn Qwest French again, with tears First Night Review Hmv UK ltd Opera House's opponent seeks the top job Blair will meet farmer who led fuel protesters St. James's Place Sleek Cobra bites back House reduced to ruins before inspectors' visit Virgin Express Hurley says sorry for breaking ad strike The bone disease that tore 'abuse' family apart Whites of the eyes can be vital clue to diagnosis Medical Briefing Screening cuts colon cancer deaths Standard Life Healthcare Prudential Banking plc WineSmart. com Key symptoms were overlooked Lineone By a Correspondent: Parents lose fight to choose sex of new baby The New Peugeot 607 Peugeot Labour denies fixing Scottish succession BT Hague 'on farmers' side' Benn tries to simplify election of Speaker The Sleep Disorder Clinic Mandelson denies he warned of gay hatred Plea for calm after London stabbing John Charcol Limited Satellite TV beams bloody conflict into Arab living rooms Middle East Baron Philippe De Rothschild Arab world sceptical over latest round of 'Band-Aid diplomacy' P&o Stena Line Clinton forced to make most of token truce Middle East 'We are cooking here, let's go home' Time Computers Ltd Fatah heir rides a new wave of approval on West Bank Calais Police 'sacrifice lives' for political gain Middle East Rage and fear stalk the streets Norwich Union The Times Online Mugabe sends in troops to quell riots UN wary of Sierra Leone peace ploy Gateway Sect baby born in secure hospital Italian child brings floods toll to 20 Rac membership Kostunica unity plea rejected World in Brief Eta suspects held (AFP): Nigeria killings (AP): Beethoven poison (AP): Ebola toll tops 35 (AP): Promoted at last Carlos henchman in court after 25 years Liverpool Victoria Volkswagon Governor's death throws open US Senate race High price to pay for defying the gun threat At last, a free Internet trial that means exactly… Saga Services Ltd Leaked letter plunges Gore into row on eve of debate Vauxhall Ebookers. com plc The Times Online Profit-hungry publishers lose taste for poetic licence 'Atlantis' city is discovered underground Alliance Leicester British agent signs up novel China banned The world online The Times Online Today Pointing a camera can be deadlier than a gun Satellite TV and the tactics of war govern policing in the Middle East The BBC will morph us into the Royle Family, inanimate before the box Picture Gallery The crime that dare not breathe its name Hit single The Times Diary Fire Blanket The best that Clinton could do for now Off the Rails The Hatfield crash looks like mechanical, not human, failure Grace under Pressure The Queen works to soothe religious unease Mandelson's loan Failure to relieve pressures on NHS Party politics in Speaker's election Taxing decisions on Stasi spies Jephson's book Birth of a myth Dome's potential as wealth creator Church and politics Bubble and squeak Court Circular Elections Personal Column Appointment Picture Gallery Memorial services Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Dinners Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Eperon Travel writer who introduced hundreds of thousands of British readers to a hidden France of scenic and gastronomic delights Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Gus Hall American Communist leader who waged a lone ideological battle in a country which turned an increasingly deaf ear to his Stalinist credo Commander Michael Farr Attaché whose relations with the Chinese survived Tiananmen Square Shaky markets lose ground Odyssey Finance ministers abandon ECB President Buffett plays a clever endgame Stake in Regus valued at £1bn Rich rewards for braving the storm Reuters to press on with Instinet listing Sprint rebases share options EU threat to regional funds Halifax NCipher poised for strong start Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Improved skin for £350 a jar Endesa in £8.7bn bid for Spanish rival Thus plc Collins Stewart share bonanza Debenhams boosted by sales figures JO Hambro deal near Asset value ruling may limit Tube borrowing Delay for claim over BCCI crash Results in Brief Accor rules out bid for Granada hotel brands EU seeks money launder curbs Trial set to re-examine Bre-X case Business in Brief Tentative Nasdaq start for Marconi Carmelite buys First Quench Qualceram to cut jobs at Shires Green Property talks sought Schwab profits in slight fall Boots hopes to make strides in US with deal SAP Byers promises fade into a mirage Commentary Xaar hit by chief's resignation Problem loans up at Bank One Roche to spin off Basilea Nervous investors await events Stock Market Corus feels heat of coal price forecast Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Regus makes it at second try but doubts persist Boots NCipher Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Japanese cosmetics group's success more than skin deep Shiseido aims to make up for flat home market, says Sally Patten Insiders out at the Exchange City Diary Edison offers a bright light for US schools Improve your skin for just £350 a jar Liffe support City Diary Credit that City Diary Stock market bulls expect a good run for their money Wild Rover City Diary SAS Insurers snub ABI's voluntary code on selling ONdigital admits high customer 'churn rate' InTechnology Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Scottish Equitable to enter protection market Picture Gallery Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Rover insists BMW 'asset talks' continue By Our Industrial Staff: Michelin to cut 950 Stoke jobs Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sound Seekers TU Fund Managers joins Hill Samuel exodus Housing boom gives lift to Bellway Cornhill Insurance Optimism fuels Gleeson share surge Prudential's UK sales 'disappoint' MacFarlane in hostile bid for BPI Business in Brief Biotech deal Honeywell ahead Innovation issue Galileo bought Cricketing aristocracy still trying to lord it over Pakistan Midweek View England's bowlers let tension surface Cricket Sydney embraces parallel Games with sense of honour Today's fixtures For the record ICC asks Griffiths to rule on punishments The Times World Chess Championship Beggs puts squeeze on Plymouth Sailing Sky Robinson happy to be part of the union Rugby union Lasting appeal of a place in the country Racing How They Stand The Times Tactical victory raises hopes of extra £50m Racing Yesterday's results Racing-bets. com Newcastle Rapid Raceline Rain threat Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Reading the racecard Nottingham Chepstow Four-day ban for Eddery Briton turns up heat in Santiago Sport in Brief Calzaghe's test Weber's hat-trick Harrison steps in Mets seal victory England suffer Victor Chandler Ferguson vents anger at Dutch 'arrogance' Football Last night's football results Leeds refuse to dwell on past Crozier will run rule over United manager Hendry fails to halt dip in fortune Snooker William Hill Rangers draw measure of comfort Watford thwarted in bid for record Football Collymore faces fresh crisis at Leicester The Premiership today Littlewoods bet Wolves hit by spot of bother Carlisle sample the usual at last chance saloon Third division Pires conquers Arsenal's stage fright The Times Crossword Concerns over terraces rise with Fulham Virgin mobile Bobby the husband substitute: the Jackie… The Life of and MP Créme Best for books Jeanette Winterson on Dolly Wilde The Times Contents Picture Gallery Out of order A Times 2 survey into MPs' working hours is the most in-depth research into how MPs live What the politicians had to say about The Test Why I feel sorry for Liz Hurley Bobby: the man she really loved? Distraught ata Jack's death, Jackie sought solace with Bobby. When he died, Onassis saw his chance, says Sarah Bradford Tomorrow The Times Autumn Book Collection Virgin energy Blind faith and courage Bob Matthew is the UK's greatest blind athlete. But at today's Sydney Paralympics he will be without a sponsor, says Maureen Paton The Times Bosses should give fathers a break Suicide bombers: wrong but brave Wake-up call to cure financial inertia East Money Banks love lazy customers, but don't let lethargy prevent you from getting the best deal. Our team reports Do not wait for your lender to offer to reduce your mortgage repayments Interest grows in the new current accounts Abbey National The Derbyshire The Saturday Times Divinely inspired Condemned by The Catholic Herald as "the stuff of nighmares", Philip PUllaman's trilogy of children's novels, His Dark Materials, draws on a tradition of religious dissent that goes back as far as Blake and Milton, says Erica Wagner Waterstone's On the dark edge of imagination The Amber Spyglass By Philip Pullman Scholastic, £14.99 ISBN 0 590 54244 3 The Times Bestsellers Mr Toad among the pondlife Diaries: Into Politics By Alan Clark Weidenfeld & Nicholson, £20 ISBN 0 297 64402 5 Diary & Letters The importance of being Wilde Truly Wilde By Joan Schenkar Virago £20 ISBN 1 86049 570 2 Protests of a misguided eco-warrior The Times Bookshop Picture perfect Sir Joshua Reynolds a Complete Catalogue of his Paintings (2 vols.) Edited by David Mannings Yale University Press, £150 ISBN 0 300 08533 8 Bibliomane To chart the tides of history The Book of Kings By James Thackera Duckworth, £19.99 ISBN 0 7156 2976 X The Times Not just a case of black and white, orange and green The Catholics of Ulster By Marianne Elliott Allen Lane, £25 ISBN 0 71 399464 9 Organised chaos Civilisations By Felipe Fernández-Armesto Macmillan, £30 ISBN 0 333 90171 1 When love runs out Fiction Shorts The Pale Gold of Alaska By Eilis Ni Dhuibhne The Black Staff Press, £12.99 ISBN 0 85640 667 8 Minding the gap Gap Creek By Robert Morgan 4th Estate, £6.99 ISBN 1 84115 495 She's got a ticket to ride Silence in October By Jens Christian Grondahl Translated by Anne Born Canongate, £9.99 ISBN 0 86241 942 5 Death in Venice The Cloud Machinery By Christopher Whyte Victor Gollancz, £16.99 ISBN 0 575 07084 6 A good time guy Branson By Tom Bower Fourth Estate, £17.99 Isbn 1 84115 386 9 British Library Anatomical art? That takes guts Visual Art: John Russell Taylor gets a visceral thrill at the Hayward Gallery's new show, a graphic portrayal of the human body and its innermost workings Ashes to ashes, dust to dust we can cope with: it's the intermediate stages that torment the imagination Picture Gallery No Title Renaissance of a powerhouse Gallery: East London's former hydraulic power station has been reborn as an art centre. Rachel Campell-Johnston reports It has an Alice in Wonderland quality. It can't be taken in at a glance Tate Britain Play choice UK cinema box office Top Ten She is serious but popular; of a time, but ageless Scenes from an Drawing: Quentin Blake, illustrator and Children's Lureate, has revealed the secrets of his craft, says Nicolette Jones Blake is not a parent; in fact children and childhood play little part in this book Around the galleries Apocalypse The voodoo that pins you Visual Art: Despite official bans, voodoo survives in full colour in Haitl, says Rhoda Koenig Sister doin' it for herself Theatre: Alice Childress's play about black female empowerment amid the mayhem of Sixties Harlem still has the power to move, says Benedict Nightingle The play has the sometimes the humour, to make you forgive what becomes a deluge of didacticism Theatre Croak, Croak, Croak Bristo Old Vic Studio Opera Don Giovanni Glyndebourne Concerts: Birtwistle in context and at ease; Berlioz in all his Technicolor glory London Sinfonietta/Barbbins Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera & Ballet The D'oyly Carte Opera Company Opera Gala Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Whitehall Theatre Napoleon Multiple Display Advertising Items French and with tears British builders are renowned for their stress-inducing abilities. But Alison Beckett found one who came to her rescue when she bought abroad Savills Private Finance Hopkins Homes Nicholas King Homes Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aristo Developers Beechcroft St. Johns Wood, London, NW8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Million-pound memories Four generations of one family have lived in a luxury central London flat, reports Stephen Hoare A pub can be a best buy As economic factors bite, public houses are being sold, says Fred Redwood Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parque da Floresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Your own nine-hole golf course For golfers, The Village House has an intriguing history and a particular attraction, reports Mary Wilson Driving ambitions You can fulfil your dream, but it will cost you, says Diana Wildman Working time directive applies to doctors Court of Justice of the European Communities Published October 18,2000 Sindicato de Médicos de Asistencia Pública v Conselleria de Sanidad y Consumo de la Generalidad Valenciana Case C-303/98 Before G. C. Rodnguez Igiesiask, President and judges J. C. Moitinho de Almeida, D. A. Edward, L. Sevón, R. Schintgen, P. J. G. Kapteyn, C. Gulmann, J. P. Puissochet, P. Jann, H. Ragnemalm and M. Wathelet Advocate General A. Saggio (opinion December 16,1999) Judgment October 3,2000 UK pays compensation in court-martial settlement European Court of Human Rights Publeshed October 18,2000 McDaid v Unbited Kingdom (Application No 34822/97) Ward v UK (Application No 34957/97) Giles v UK (Application No 34988/97) Leece v UK (Application No 35575/97) Shorters v UK (Application No 35576/97) Thwaites v UK (Application No 35578/97) Before J-P. Costa, President and Judges W. Fuhrmann, P. Kuris, F. Tulkens, H. S. Greve, K. Traja and M. Ugrekhelidze Section Registrar Mrs S. Dollé Judgment October 10,2000 Whether trademark has acquired distinctive character in use Chancery Division Published October 18,200 Premier Luggage and Bags Ltd v Premier Company (UK) Ltd and Another Before Mr Terence Etherton, QC Judgement July 12,2000 Grass grown for silage is a harvest Court o Justice of the European Communities Published October 18,2000 Regina v Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Ex parte J. H. Cooke & Sons Case C-372/98 Before C. Gulmann, President of Chamber and Judges V. Skouris and R. Schintgen Advocate General P. Léger (Opinion May 11) Judgement October 12,2000 The Times Policy of openness prevails over restrictions on disclosure Court of First Instance of The European Communities Published October 18,2000 JT's Corporation Ltd v Commission of the European Communities Case T-123/99 Before V. Tiili, President and Judges R. M. Moura Ramos and P. Mengozzi Judgement October 12,2000 Refusal of stay not open to challenge Court of Appeal Criminal Division Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published October 18,2000 Regina v B (Extradition: Abuse of process) Before Lord Justice Rose, Mr Justice Astill and Mr Justice Astill and Mr Justice Richards Judgment October 5,2000 Profession entitled to limit exam bids Queen's Bench Division Published October 18,2000 Regina v Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, Ex parte Mahmood and Another Before Mr Justice Holman Judgement July 27,2000 Value for money is a relevant factor Queen's Bench Division Published October 18,2000 Regina v Secretary of State for Education and Employment, Ex parte Armraf Training plc Before Mr Justice Elias Judgment October 9,2000 Fashion & Style Bridge Chess Word Watching Newspapers Support Recycling A cut beneath the rest Yesterday's viewing Interference Universal Remote Control Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice RADIO RADIO Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 34) BBC1 Today's Viewing Choice Times 2 Crossword No 2164 Today's Television Pages 38 & 39 Satellite and Radio Pages 36 &37 Review Page 35 The Times Motorola V-Sexy! Picture Gallery A Working Relationship Victoria Wall Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Nycomed Amersham VPS Ltd The Sunday Times Pa - Livery Company Crone Corkill Josephine Sammons Ltd. Chiltern Crone Corkill The Moneypenny Test Back relief Faith can move mountains A Working Relationship Juliet Beaven occasionally prays for a few quiet moments in her hectic life as PA to a busy rabbi Time Savers Online Tip Web World Get it in writing If you have never received a proper contract, be sure to nag for one, says the barrister Fenton Bresler PA behind bars Lin Totton works for the governor of a women's prison. Rose Rouse reports Give us some feedback Bosses say they train and appraise staff. Oh no you don't, their secretaries reply. Rosalind Renshaw reports Backstage heroine FYI Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Make your move… Pharmacia Multiple Display Advertising Items Covent Garden Bureau Government Relations Consultancy Brandenburg Securities The Problem is On Her Majesty's Service Home and Away He wandered lonely as a cloud Writers-in-residence are trying to tap into a corporate audience. Diana Cambridge gauge4s the reaction Dice n' dish Tasting Tweed'll do My Diary A day in the life of Mina Patel, PA to Nigel Bishop, MD of Bishop's Move, and international removals company Pa/secretary Pa/secretary £35K Royal National Institute for the Blind Greater London Authority Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd. Securitas Fund Management Company Harris Jones Recruitment Career Pa? Shearerdarnel Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Hotel Development & Investment Company S. P. A. B The Times Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Pa/admin Caterers & Party Planners Pilates Video £12.99 Talisman Resources Ltd University College London Investrum Ltd St Edward's School Private Personal Assistant/secretary Senior PA's Private Client Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingswood Commonwealth Institute Multiple Classified Advertising Items Short back and sides and a little over the top The barber's shop is back—but now the vibe is young, fun and funky Club with a buzz Conference Call Lunch Break Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Creme Linguists Bilingual People Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items German and French Speaking Executive Pa Angela Mortimer International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionist, SW1 Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants Picture Gallery

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