News from 19/10/2000
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Andrew Robson, Widget Finn, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, W. H. Henderson, Robert Cole, Andrew Holt, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Lewis Smith and Alex O'Connell, Paul Hoggart, Nick Daykin, Richard Hobson, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Margaret Jay, Adam Mars-Jones, Jan Parker, Nick Dennis, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Lines, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Barbara Ellen, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Iain Duncan Smith, Donald Hutera, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor and John Goodbody, Melanie Tringham, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John McCarthy, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Raymond Gubbay, Paddy Hunt, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Sidney Brichto, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Eileen Fursland, Michael Tillotson, Robert Bruce, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charlie Olivier, Charles Bremner, Mark Giles, John Kavanagh, Helen Rumbelow, Ian Cobain and Philip Webster, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Stuart Crainer, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Howard, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Garth Pearce, Sarah Bradford, Amber Cowan, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Ann Treneman, John Podhoretz, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Catherine Kimberlin, Clive Mathieson, Lewis Smith, R. I. Simmons, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Ian Anderson, Chris Partridge, Nigel Cliff, Beryl Dixon, Ian Cobain, Michael Horsnell and Michael Binyon, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alan MacRae, Oliver August, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Robin V. Clark, Adam Fresco, Henry Button, Martin Waller and Paul Armstrong, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Anthea Case Director, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Steve Allen (Solicitors), Anjana Ahuja, Craig Clarke, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Catherine O'Brien, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ian Brodie, Martin Steinfeld, Martin Waller, Fran Littlewood, Alan Coren, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lea Paterson, David Lister and James Moore, Hugh Thompson, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Stephen Bovey and Emily Davies, Alice Miles, Susan MacDonald, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Derek Jole, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Alan Aziz, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Railtrack knew about faulty line Worst day for ailing euro The Voice of Business Is this the best thriller since Hitchcock? Doctor predicts NHS 'meltdown It's all a question of degree for slowest learner The Times The boy martyrs of palestine Inside Fuel duty plea Man United win Tiffany & Co Best for jobs BT offers all-in deal for local calls News The Times Online Iveco Comment Bitter conclusion to world championship Business The weather today Sport Times 2 Offers Heart surgeon attacks 'Third World' NHS Helen Rumbelow with the cardiologist whose patience has finally snapped Wronged wife tights insurance firm for payout Watchdog criticises BBC's news move Incentives fail to halt nursing exodus Anti-age creams are pap, says Body Shop boss Sainsbury's Hard-up trainee sells her girl's toys Fujitsu Computers Siemens Railways have '100 danger tracks' Hatfield Train Crash From public hate figure to industry's humble friend Directors meet for crisis talks Railtrack to face tough efficiency targets Lacoste Doctor was on hand to help injured Johnson & Johnson United Technologies Jet pilot killed while on his way to work Hatfield Train Crash Bomb survivor injured again Diesel lobby to demand 15p out for transport Homebase Tory protests will trawl for votes Former bomber scorns Provos Abbey National Football race attack case moved News in Brief Blackmail verdict Lay legal eagle Ex-priests' rights 'Basil Brush' dies Imagine that Prada Beauty collection exclusively available at… Scotland pays tribute to a 'loveable man' Alliance Leicester The Times Online Dell E Com A fitting farewell to one who hated pomp 'Immortar microbe wakes after 250m years Prisoners in violent escape from court GPs to check smokers' aid Yourautochoice. com Carey attacks 'arrogance' of surgeons Currys Deadly cold snap let fish off the hook The times magazine Daewoo Gamblers deared of horse-nobbling plot Book nets another £1m for Posh Spice BT Aching police go back to basics C&A Birders accused of spying in Cyprus Skills shortage puts pressure on migrant rules Zurich Strange tale of a sacking that went wrong Pink Marriott PC World the Computer Superstore Touching effects of Being left home alone Madame Melville Demonised Hurley pays £17,000 to strike fund Egg CAF Warder took drug into jail News in Brief Suicide pact Home hostage £2,500 pet Detective in clear Britain urged to join Korean peace process Volkswagen Jospin fills keyjob in Cabinet Prudential MPs try to impeach Estrada World in Brief Cave painting find Lorry deaths Harare threat MoD admission Protest as art Queen gets the Italians' goat for her lunch Floods threaten Renaissance towns UPS Hitachi Dixons Israelis seize suspects over mob lynching Middle East The Times Online Arab world has nowhere to turn Commentary Standard Life Healthcare Anthony Robbins' European Tour 2001 Youths ignore Arafat's plea for calm Good as new cars Time Computers 'We will find you, justice will prevail' Middle East 17 young sailors on threshold of life Stowells Both candidates have borrowed from the Clinton inheritance Commentary Grouptrade. com Gore edges ahead in final showdown US Election 2000 Intelligent Finance Kennedy magic woos the Irish vote for Hillary Boeing Four states hold key to the White House US Election 2000 Tiny Britain's Favourite Home PC The world online The Times Online Today We cannot take NHS bed figures; lying down Labour may be facing a 'winter crisis', but the real crisis will last far longer Scaling the peaks of sporting endeavour—MPs, showjumpers and Delia Picture Gallery Hidden dangers of this US trivial pursuit Tatler titbits Bread of heaven, with low-fat spread Staying Power Corbett's resignation would be a disaster for the railways The Home Straight Still neck and neck in a taut US presidential race A Wonder to Behold Science and art make a team in a spectacular new exhibition Mandelson's loan Women in Parliament The will to find Middle East compromise for peace Letters to the Editor US concern over European Force Speaker for all seasons The path of duty Yugoslav monarchy Letters for publication may be posted, faxed or… Funds to preserve maritime heritage The love of poetry Court Circular Announcements Service of thanksgiying Bar results Anniversaries Memorial services Dinner Indian courage remembered Church news Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Ewen Stewart Hapless judge removed from the Far North circuit Personal Column Charles Perkins Aboriginal leader who campaigned for civil rights reform and was the first of his people to become head of a government department Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Mrs J Neenan, News International Newspapers Ltd BRITT Woodman Jazz trombonist and linchpin of the Duke Ellington orchestra of the Fifties John Sawyer Extending the accuracy and range of the weather forecast Intel online services Business DTI to question Tomkins about Archer donation Brown plans boost for inner cities Amvescap to buy Perpetual for ?1bn Euro hits fresh lows as US shares see-saw Small firms anger over EU inquiry OM suffers over failure at exchanges HSBC Investment Management BT wins five-year battle for refund on rates bill Business Index Results in Brief Post service 'threatened by EU move' Jaguar C&W falls to new low on PCCW concerns Cantab's shares plunge after clinical trials fail Goodyear jobs at risk Launch for plan to save up to £60m on water bills One more Time for EMI merger Business in Brief Boeing on a rise Nike deal close Chase setback Xenova hopes up MP3. com agrees to pay $30m Delle Com Euro back at the edge of the abyss Commentary Sainsbury's seeks £600m savings Chance for De Beers to expand State Street Murdoch hints at float delay Parthus escapes meltdown Tech stocks show big losses Stock Market Kelda surges as investors seek safety Rumour of the day Directors' dealings Eurotop 100 Sainsbury's rings up a promising strategy Tempus Perpetual Parthus Spain comes into play in the world arena of power Endesa Iberdrola will be able to generate 52 gigawatts of power and have 37m customers Taking account of governance City Diary More to better health than a better NHS Abbey habit City Diary Rocket man City Diary Pub flattery City Diary Egg on face City Diary Cantab suffers trials and tribulations SAS Late rally ends turbulent day BT You Can Continental sales help CGNU to 14% increase Hartford seeks buyers for eateries Legal & Public Notices Professional Life Assurance Company Limited Blacks gets boost from sportswear Prowting builds to £12m Allianz in US acquisition Autonomy Homestyle surge led by stores purchase Knight hit by falling volumes Business in Brief Didata purchase Growth for WCN Headway ahead Psion expands The Times Unit Trust Information Service Wempe Doping trial ends without conviction Racing Tomorrow Cornelius Lysaght finds discord at the Jockey Club Newcastle Brighton Hemingway misses Post Ludlow Rapid Raceline Racing-bets. com Embattled Miandad strives for unity Cricket Shop Smart Leading players ready to flex their muscles Close finish reflected by Chemical reaction The Times mmagolf. com corporate challenge Clarke happy to find merit in lesser reward New event attracts world's best Sport in Brief Lewis-Francis cruises to sprint gold Athletics The Times Sydney launches the biggest party of all Paralympics Button on right wavelength Motor racing Yesterday's racing results For the record The Times Today's Pilot Saracens' pleas fail to make an impression Rugby union Angry Hann sees red Snooker Today's fixtures Penalties force leaders to rethink strategy Sailing Sport England Gritty Leeds ride their luck to stay in pole position Football Angry Vieira accuses Lazio of racism Mets await Yankees in the Subway Baseball Tyson told more mayhem will see him counted out Boxing Swansea warm to Savarese Grouptrade. com Fulham close in on perfect record Football Marseilles give Weah another chance The Premiership today Stanleybet. 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Uk Flitcroft revives Blackburn Last night's results United roused by scent of revenge The Times Crossword Plug pulled on pay-per-view football contract Letsbuyit. com Times Appointments First Executive De La Rue No limit Times Appointments Michael Page International Granada Times Appointments A way to cure the post-holiday blues Multiple Display Advertising Items PSS Pressure Seal Group Litchfield Associates NV West London College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chase De Vere Investments Plc BSI In the news Experience Career in Public Relations Multiple Display Advertising Items HSBC Seal Recruitment Solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items Covenng the pension issue Work Executive Assistant Daewoo Disabled graduates seize their chances Companies are increasingly receptive to can-do trainees, says Elleen Fursland Carlsberg-Tetley Multiple Display Advertising Items UP the Ladder So you want to be a Police dog handler Join the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to… Analyst Net Resources International Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduates Graduate to train in recruitment with thriving… Application Consultants Frazier International WA Graduates with Experience Army Norwich Union 'Quasar International Communications' Financial Services Authority Executive Marketing Moves Live FSS Financial Search for the leader inside The Changing Business Europool Executive Search & Selection North of Scotland Water Authority My Big Break Legal services Commission Heritage Lottery Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Connaught Multiple Display Advertising Items Insurance Business Intelligence Global Business Unit Controller Nottingham Sealife Times News Papers Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Multiple Display Advertising Items Enterprise Oil Michelangelo Associates Euromoney Institutional Investor Publications Plc Gucci timepieces S&G Legal Recruitment Ltd P. 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And Communication Manager Sales Product Management Times News Papers David Abbott and Partners Percepta CJRA Pricoa Asset Management Radica Cetelem Pracsys Group Brainstorm Senior HR Managers Norwich Union SGI LMC Netdecisions Intel Business Objects Nicholson International Sta Travel Aia Hr Marketing & Communications Cisco Systems Professional Services Provider Price Water House Coopers Manpower Cheltenham & Gloucester Mercuri Urval Michael Page International Sitel Bechtel Nortel Networks Halifax NCORP First Active Universal Michael Page Consultancy Inmarsat Hutchison 3G Futurestep Whitehead Mann GKR NB Barclays People Link RBR Raft National Account Managers Five steps to added value Better human resources management makes all the difference, says Philip Whiteley Pay Shop Michael Page Sales & Marketing Ian Jones & Partners Trading places Management Executives on the Move Times Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Entergy Orange Management Executive Times Appointments SRS Futurestep Times Appointments Times Appointments Network Executive Cresta proving the difference Instem Network Executive Times Appointments Iss Whitehead Mann GKR Metromedia Fiber Network Times Appointments Who is reading your e-mail? Corporations now have the right to read their employees' persona. l correspondence, but how far will they go, asks Chris Partridge Corporations are trying to reassert control over their e-mail systems IT Halifax PLC publications Data True Group Limited Prism Executive Recruitment Michael Page Technology Arthur Andersen FP Michael Page Consultancy Eqos Get the right chemistry for e-commerce survival Unusual skills are needed to keep the new Internet firms afloat, says John Kavanagh FP Antlabz Limited Harvey Nash FP They have made IT Network Executives on the Move EDS British Airways Aquinas Executive Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Recruitment Services plc PSD Avansar PSD Anchor Goldman Sachs EIR Com Citria Different perspective E-KING Fisher Spectrum Checkpoint Bytes Technology Group Career in Public Relations S&G Legal Recruitment Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Idiom Multiple Display Advertising Items Standard & Poor's Chief Executive David Abbott and Partners Scottish Bible Society Haldane Amicus Group No Title The Times Newspapers KPMG Search & Selection Mungo's Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted Vice President, Technology Size is not everything Big Five' accountancy firms do not have a monopoly of talent, says Melanie Tringham Blue Wave BG Technology Madge web Corporate leaders Premier Executives on the Move DFEE Capita Ras Central London Schaffner HH Group Morison Tenon Antal International Executive Recruitment Whitehead Mann GKR Ufi Teale Consulting Multiple Display Advertising Items Cressing Templar Orbit Housing Group CalibreOne. com MRI Selector Europe Korn/ferry International HMD International Ofsted Selector Europe Hanover Fox International Munro QI Kalido Hoggett Bowers Requisite Technology Interexec Stars News Shops Ltd. Ab Harvey Nash Sheer genius - or a waste of time? Encourage your zany thinkers and you may end up with the best thing since the post-it note, says widget finn Hutchison 3G Johnson King International QI What price foreign experience? Packages Index No Title WW Lightwork Design Waterstones Premier Executive Packages When people go abroad, what should they… AC Section Two Technology and Senior Appointments Jackie fights Maria Callas for the love of Onassis:… The rage behind Palestine The range behind palestine Ed. forum: advice for parents First for film The Times Contents Picture Gallery A deadly game The Test Raymod Gubbay The fight for Ari Virgin The Times Autumn Book Collection Dirt and domestic anarchy Simon Carr is a single father who belleves that boys thrive without too many rules. Catherine O'Brien meets him Is this why Garbo wanted to be left alone? Richard Morrison The Sunday Times No longer a hostage to the past John McCarthy tells Carol Midgley how he has finally laid his gruelling years of captivity to rest A golden opportunity Plans to bring the Vulcan back to life may be thwarted, says Eve-Ann Prentice The downside of cannabis The Kennedys didn't know about chlamydia Cranberries help bladder and gum infections Icon Work is the best back therapy Mercury The Times No Title Migrants fly into death tilp Nothing birds is an Egyptian custom with devastating consequences for rare species, says Charlie Olivier The Saturday Times Do MPs have the right Only a brave mp will try to change Westminster's archaic working pattens. Ann Treneman meets some who dare Long hours keep power where the Governemnt likes it—with the Whips Parliamentary times around the world Tomorrow The Times Alcoholic by nature Mil the deadly West Wile virus hit Britain? Scientists are racing to find a vaccine for West Nile virus. But the Mosquito that carries it is already here, says Anjana Ahuja Sweeping victory 'Safer cigarette' comes under fire Critic's Choice The scariest in dying memory New Releases: You Can't beat a good old ghost story - unless you concot a very modern thriller, Adam Mars-Jones discovers What Lies Beneath is old-fashioned entertainment. Everything in it worked before and works again What Lies Beneath Warner Village 15,130min Highly effective suspense thriller Memento Curzon Soho, 15,113min successful thriller with an Original twist Marvellous Love at first bite Half-Term Treat: The Little Vampire gets Nigel Cliff where he lives (second coffin from the left, actually) In the mood for love The gil just war have it New Releases Girl power goes soft in Hollywood, Nasty Neighbours are a grim bunch, so thank heavens for Marllyn, says Nigel Cliff Hollywood diary Keep watching this face Interview: Remember Guy Pearce? From Neighbours? Well, forget that. Now he's in Memento, and everyone will know who he is, says Garth Pearce Life in Los Angeles is just too Crazy and competitive. Instead I have taken a rocky road Alliance Leicester TV movie of the week: Leon (1994) Memento Man's Star of the Week: She can play the worthy frump all she likes, but there's no escaping the fact that Michelle Pfeiffer is one hot babe. Sean MacAulay reports The most Classicalluy beautiful of modern stars, any discussion of her acting is inseparable from her looks Dance Nahid Siddiqui Purcell Room Opera & Ballet RG Opera L'elisir d'amore Theatre Royal, Glasgow The Seven Year Itch The sheer Gaul of it all Musical: Benedict Nightgale has an excruciating time with a flashy but pointless retelling of the life of Napoleon Theatre The Dispute/The Critic Royal Exchange, Mancherster Play choice Ed. forum Should I engage a tutor for my daughter? Is she a slow starter or does my child need help? Telephone Gabbitas Old Swinford Hospital Wellington College Education CCSS North London Collegiate School The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick Independent College Fax Rugby school Hurtwood House Telephone Multiple Display Advertising Items Test-bed for new schools Parents dislllusioned with poor local schooling want to set up their own school. Lewis Smith reports Education BAC Fax Business Courses MBA Research Challenge Senior Appointments Winchester College Multiple Display Advertising Items Llandrillo College Courses Brainy girls lack guts Women were twice as likely to see their course as 'extremely Stressful Software fears An American report claims that computers crush children's imagination, but many teachers disagree, Jan Parker reports Small can seem sexy The times is wrong says Catherine Kimberlin. There is a way to bring top graduates to small accountancy firms Any Other Business Think local, but not bureaucratic Malaysia Travelbag Trailfinders Delta Worldwide Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guys and hols Pack your Bags A selection of last-minute bargain travel opportunities Bangkok is tops The Times Picture Gallery Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Bad behaviour at the Bar Interference Not Cv: Pete Postlethwaite Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky Sports Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Word-Watching answers (from page 38) Bbc 1 Today's Viewing Choice Index The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2165 Hi-Fi
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